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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JU L Y 21, 1949 PAGE SIX CELEBRATION OF MORMANS PLANNED SUNSET VALLEY. July 21—The annual celebration of the entrance of the early L. D. S. pioneers into Salt Lake City will be held July 24 This year’s Pioneer day will b" celebrated Saturday, July 23 at an all-day affair at the Bin Bend park. It is sponsored by the M. I. A with the assistance erf the other church organizations. Beginning at 10 o'clock in the For Your Plumbing Needs Bath Sets, Water Heat ers and Pressure Systems Call E. W. PRUYN Auto Repairing Reboring, Valve Grind ing, Lathe work. Part* J . C. SMITH 13 Years In Nyssa . Phone 286-J and accessories Phone 56-W NOTICE That County Warrants not presented will be cancelled. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol lowing warrants will be cancelled and the pay ments thereof will be refused unless said war rants are presented to the County Treasurer for payment on or before August 31, 1949. GENERAL FUND WARRANTS C laim ant Amount Mrs. Itobt. B lack b u rn $ 1.20 Arden Vom it 7.00 W risr, P alm er, B elknap, and E m m ett .7.00 Alice I>. B a n k o fier iO lle n ry Angus 24.00 No. 807 801 Hate Issued Aug. 14, 1941 1241 1092 1700 Her. I I , 1941 May 12. 1942 May 21, 1942 Sep. 5. 11141 LAW LIBRARY American Law Book Co. 10.00 Dec. 11, 1941 4292 H. S. SACKETT County Clerk POTATOES ONIONS CASH BUYER Rex D. Mathews & Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. CONTRACTING NOW. SEE OR CALL HERB FISHER TOM ELDREDGE Phone 272W | after attending the Eastern Oregon t Sunday dinner guests at the Bruce | day. Mr. and Mrs. Shipley, with two other couples, were flying to club tour lor the boys interested Pett home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dow of Diam- Sulphur Creek ranch in Idaho for In livestock and agricultural pro ondville, Wyoming, and Dow's a short outing, jects. Mrs. Ira Price, and Misses Fern On Tuesday the group visited the mother. Mrs. Provost of Nampa were Sunday dinner guests at the j and Bernadine Price attended a Union experiment station, looking Kenneth Lorensen home. Mr. and bridal shower for Miss Carol Witty over the work which covered crop Mrs. Dow formerly were residents at the home of Mrs. Horace Chan identification and conservation, in of Sunset Valley, living on the ey Thursday afternoon. Miss Witty cluding drain ditch blasted with present Astoreca place. Mr. Dow Is to become the bride of William dynamite. In the evening a swim is a foreman in a Diamontfville Spears July 24. mM. Vincent Gullotta of Wapato, at Cove was enjoyed. Virginia and Roger Whitman ar Washington arrived Friday to vis On Wednesday the boys visited rived Thursday at the Lorensen it over the week-end at the home the Chandler Hereford ranch, borne to visit over the week-end of his sister, Mrs. Frank Rataezyk. where a Hereford judging contest with their cousins, Diane and Ju n Gulotta has a truck farm near I was held. The group then con ior Whitman of Manchester, Wash Wapato. Marian Price, who has been at tinued to the Christenson purebred ington. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood- tending beauty school in Nampa, Jersey farm. The evening was worth and two daughters, who sprained her neck muscles while spent at Anthony lake. The Pleasant Hour club met spent the past 10 days visiting at riding on a ttlt-a-twlrl at a car | Thursday afternoon at the home of the Nelson Field home, returned nival and returned to the home of Mrs. Gene Stephans with 16 ladies to their home at National City, her parents Friday. \ present. Light refreshments were California last Friday. Mrs. Mary Tanner of Portland, served. The next meeting will be Mrs. Ada Snyder arrived Satur who is visiting at the home of her held at the home of Mrs. Fred day morning at the home of her son, Guy Tanner, was an all-day j Mitchell. On Friday evening the daughter, Mrs. Grover Cooper. visitor at the Fred Mitchell home | Pleasant Hour club members and Mrs. Cooper suffered a severe heart Friday. | their families enjoyed a water - attack Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cleaver and I melon feed at the Nyssa park. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver spent Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell and Mrs. Lee Barrett and family, the week-end at Unity. | were dinner guests at the Norman all of Boise, surprised the Harold Mrs. Chester Bowns and her Douglas home Sunday. The men i Snyder family Sunday by arriving daughter Ellen Ann returned home spent the day building a granary. for the day with a complete pic Friday from a four-day trip to Making a trip to Boise Thurs nic dinner. Ogden, where they attended the day to see about softball jerseys Miss Sophia Rataezyk returned to wedding of Mrs. Bouns' brother- for the Farmers Daughters were Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver, Ber Portland Saturday after spending in-law, Ray Bowns, to Miss Dee nice Cleaver, and Mrs. Willis Bart- the past two weeks visiting her MoGinty. The marriage vows were ram, Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. R at taken Wednesday morning in the aezyk. St. John's Church, and a reception Lester Cleaver. Red and white Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shipley of was held in the evening. ] Jerseys were selected. Miss Shirley Steed of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tosch and Caldwell were dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robb Thompson re and Mrs. Lyman Pomeroy Satur- arrived Wednesday to visit at the turned Thursday from a trip to the west coast. The Tosch family stayed overnight, then returned to their home in Prosser, Washington Friday. Mr, and Mrs. John Reffett spent the week-end in Haines, visiting the Loren Hite family. Mrs. Louie Davis and children, Pattie and Dick, arrived Thursday CUSTOM BU ILT CABINETS from Denver for a visit at the home of Wilbur Chapin. Mrs. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES Davis is the sister-in-lay of Mrs. Chapin. Mr. Davis is in Japan. SCREEN DOORS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steiner, and Gabriel and Louie Astorcca went to Phone 118J Free Estimates Unity Wednesday for poles. James Langley and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chard left over the week-end for Madras. A rod In their car was burned out on the desert, but they reached the next town at a very slow rate. Mr. and Mrs. W h it» sid e w a ll t i n t , a t Illu stra te d . a v a ila b le at e xtra c o tt. Chard visited at the J. J , Kollen home in Madras. Langley returned by bus Monday. Thursday evening supper guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Fwen Chard and Jack Chard, and Kenneth Chard. Mrs. Chard is visiting in Madras Vera Faye Counsil returned Thursday after spending the past two weeks visiting at the home of tier sister, Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr. Mrs. E. H. Tolnian and son, Jerry, of Boise arrived Saturday for a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs, Grover Cooper. Howover, early Sunday Mr. Tolman, who had received word of the death of his father arrived, and the Tolman family left for Bonneville, Utah immediately. Thursday visitors in Boise were Mrs. Annie Gregg, Mrs. Jesse Gregg, Mrs. William Gregg, Mrs II K. Hashitani and Mrs. Thomas Mishit uni, and son David. Mrs. E. J . Hobson, Mrs. Homer Brower and Mrs. James Langley attended a missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. A1 Seward Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen were hosts again last Sunday to over eighty of their former Nebras kan neighbors who are at present living in nearby Oregon and Idaho vicinities. Dinner was served on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garner were morning. all forms or games and amusements will be staged. Fam ilies may take their own lunches, or buy their dinner at the park. In the evening a free picture show will be presented. T. Ashby, who last year furnish ed a merry-go-round which he had constructed, has made improve ments on it, and will have It at the park for the children again. Ira Price, Jr„ Paul Knottingham, Jerry Reed, and Larry Culberson, members of the Boys Sunset Valley 4-H club, returned late Thursday Phone 71W Qstrom (Jabine tS h o p off that coat, good sir—and loosen that tie. Call to mind the coolest, pleasantest spot within a couple of hundred miles—and let’s go tind comfort. H e r e ’s the hig hroad seat that will carry you there in sofa-like ease. At your toe is the treadle that brings to life 150 eager Fireball horsepower. In your hand is a wheel, neat and tidy, friendly und obedient. And under it the Dynaflow lever that’s key to a whole new experience. 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