I'AGE FOUR
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
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SUNSET COUPLE
WILL BE MARRIED
8UNSE7T VALLEY .S p ecia l»- Cas-
mlre Rataezyk and Frelda Emmons
will be married Saturday. August
25 at 10 30 am . In the Sacred
Heart Catholic church at Battle
Oreund. Washington.
Casmler Rataezvk left Saturday
for Vancouver, Washington. His
mother, Mrs. M. A. Rataezyk. ac
companied him and will visit her
lour daughters for a week
Lester Rataezyk. 8-year-old ne
phew of Casmler Ratazyk, will be
ring bearer Wallace Rataezyk will
be best man. M. A Rataezvk and
rons, Alle and Wallace, will Join
the rest of the family for the wed
ding.
A new house has been erected
on the M. A. Rataezyk farm. It
will be the home of Casmler Ratae
zyk and his bride.
Gabriel Astarica lost two calves
from black leg last week.
Mr. and Mrs M R Ballard anU
two children of Twin Palls, Idaho
were visitors at the L. W. Pomeroy
Don M. Graham
home for three days.
Oce Schwelzer lias finished his
grain and hay harvest this last
are vacationing at Bergdorff for Bernice Whittlesy, little niece of Des Moines,
Iowa visited Tuesday
a few days.
Mrs. Quimby. Mrs. Whittlesy and at the home of Mr. Helzlg's
mo-
Little Joe Mackey, son of Mr. her sister, Miss Bernice Brooks, ther, Mrs. H. E. Collins. The vis
and Mrs. Gerry Mackey, was en- left by auto for New York, where itors were en route home after at
|We£ sh Turner and Gabriel Astarl-
iered
Saturday In St. Luke's hos- Miss Brooks will teach. Mrs. Whit- tending the I P of L convention,
ca vaccinated calves for black leg.
which was held In San Francisco
pital with Infantile paralysis. Mon- tley will return heme by plane.
I Word has been received from
last week. Mr. Helzig Is an AP of L
day he was being kept In hot packs
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executive of the state of Iowa.
We Bob Schwelter In Korea that
ind was not serious enough as yet Goes to California—
he has recovered from three weeks
to
be
put
in
the
iron
lung.
Bernard
Eastman
left
Friday
by
of pneumonia In the hospital.
Donna Lee Steelman is visiting | auto for Sacramento for a short
Schwelzer is with the army of oc
der grandparents, Mr. and M rs.; visit. He will be accompanied home
cupation.
“Yank Steelman, near Middleton, t by Mrs. Eastman and son. Michael,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorenson
.O RTLAND
WITH
•hint
I who have spent the past three
motored their daughter. Jean Whit
Wilbur
Jackson,
Donald
Elliot,
weeks
in
California.
Mrs.
Ada
He-
man to her home In Orost, Wash
’ er°v Mecham and Jimmie WiLson wltt of Payette, mother of Mrs.
ington.
I»ent Sunday near McCall.
Eastman, is staying at the East
Mike Rataezyk received a tele
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Henderson man residence while they are in
gram from his sister, Minnie Mont
.’¡sited in Emmett Sunday with California.
gomery, whom he has not seen for
elatives.
over 35 years. His sister lives In
Joan Webb visited in Vale with Visits Mother—
Canada and is visiting In Portand.
friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Bak-
Mrs. Peggy Rambaud of Twin
Mary Query returned from the
r, the past week.
Palls, Is spending a week in Nyssa
coast. She Is visiting her parents,
The Bill Looney family enjoyed visiting her mother, Mrs. Gordon
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Mr and Mrs Charles Ditty.
a visit with nephews from Cannon Smith.
LAKE ^
f
Alma
Wolfe
entertained
the
Beach,
Oregon
and
Emmett,
Ida-
Worthwhile club Friday. Ten mem- ;
10
the
past
week.
Vis ts llere-
bers were present. Mrs. Leona An
Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Helzig of
derson was unable to attend. Tire j
ind
Mrs.
H.
M.
Korman
and
KrLs-
next meeting will be held at Mrs.
Mne
were
In
Boise
Sunday
on
busi-
Clifford Wolfe's home. Mrs. An
Four Schedules Dally Salt Lake
ne»s.
derson will be present. Her topic
And Port.and
Norma Jean Dierking was the
Eastbound
Westbound
dun day dinner gues; of Carome
20 AM
3:05 AM
'(rheimer
Insurance
Real
Estate
Serving 5 Counties
20 ÀM
8:15 AM
Prank Johns and "Red" Wells
Prom the Largest Stock of I
20 PM
*1:20 PM
brought home a load of wood from
45 PM
3:45 PM
Genuine
Unity Sunday.
36 PM
*6:15 PM
Mr. and Mrs. Verncn Parker and
45 PM
11:00 PM
children were Sunday dinner gue*i,s
•Weiser Local
•Boise Local
it the Verl Bishop home in the
Big Bend community.
Parts
Hank Korman and Mervin Peter
Immediately
Orders Shipped
The picture shows the corn, i belt is one of two such conveyors son attended the "K ick -off foot
dumped onto a conveyor belt, as ' located on the east end of the ball game in Portland over the
it starts into the Idaho Canning plant.
week-end.
company factory at Nyssa. The |
(Photos by Evans i
VacatiOH
\3ncUltM uyl
The
Friendly
.Line
NATIONWIDE
BUS SERVICE
Bernard Eastman
Phone 64
Nyssa, Oregon
Insurance Agency
Fire and Automobile
Insurance
Manser, Inc.
Bonds
Rentals
Phone 49
Payette, Idaho
NOTICE
W e Have Installed
200 New Lockers*
These will be ready for service on or about
September 1. Come in and register now.
Polar Cold Storage
Phone 124-W
Nyssa, Oregon
MiCKEYand WS MA Br ».«. rubber
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'print's vnttrftN' a- *
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■PITCHED IN "tu t P n p y '
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welders
,'r Su* E NEEDS '■
R “P r in t n ', - d
p L ister / J ó
BIG SISTER $«:-
You'll not have to pay for new tires un
til you’ve got the most out of your old
ones when you see O.K. RUBBER WELD
ERS for quality recapping and repair—sine-
day service.
O.K. RUBBER WELDERS
NEW
TH U R SD AY, A U G U ST 21, 1947
CAR, T R U C K - T R A C T O R
TIRES
R E C A P P I N G & REPAIRING
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NYSSA. OREGON
is to be "Kitchen Planning".
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stiner were
visitors in Ontario Saturday.
Mrs. Lois Knottingham and Genn
went to Fruitland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gregg
were dinner guests of Wallace
Gregg Sunday Mr and Mrs. Don
ald Grant and Herschel Gregg
were guests also.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Price and Mrs. Ora Price
and son, Jess, motored to the west
coast on a two-weeks' trip.
Fishermen below the siphon dur
ing the week were Mr. and Mrs.
Cash Turner and on Sunday Geo
rge and Bill Wilson.
Louis Astarica has returned to
to the valley and is with his bro
ther, Gabriel.
Mrs. Celia Ransom and children
left Tuesday for a visit with her
mother In New Mexico.
Charlie McCoy is working for
Jim Trammel. They are build
ing a reservoir near Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chadd and
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Wixon and son
motored to Caldwell Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tucker of
Pendleton were guests of M. A.
Rataezyk Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Lew McCoy, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Glenn, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Douglass, and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard .Finger were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell at
i dinner and dance Saturday night,
celebrating Mr. Mitchell's toirth-
Jay.
Early Sunday morning, Hank
Kollen took a group of 21 young
people to Uie Blue mountains near
Unity for a picnic. The group were
loined by other young people at
the Price home In the evening
after church services for a taffy
pull.
A group of 18 friends surprreJ
Harry Rataezyk Sunday with gifts
and refreshments celebrating his
birthday.
Mrs. Sid Flanagan has gone to
Yakima. She will leave Patty and
.he baby with her parents for a
visit. Mrs. Flanagan has not been
well and will take a series of tests
and treatments in Boise.
OKLAHOMA FOLK
VISIT AT RICHLAND
RICHLAND (S p ecia l»- Mr. and
Mrs. George
MulLsberger a n d
Jaughters. Sue and Ann, of Pryor,
Oklahoma and Mrs. Karl Lane and
children. Ginger and Jerry, ot
Newkisk, Oklahoma have been vis
aing their sisters, Mrs. Phi Har
ris and Mrs. Adam Focht and fami
lies.
Mrs. Joe Dirksfn and children
spent Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Van Zelf and Mrs. Vander-
^ckotf Day)
are
c o m in g
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Local News
winkle in Nyssa.
Jack Wilson of New Plymouth
is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Simmons for a Move to California—
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller have
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davis and moved to Weitchpec, California.
son had a picnic at Back canyon Mrs. Miller Is the former Mess Vel
dam with Marjory Davis and ma Pox. daughter of Mr and Mrs.
friends Sunday.
Walter H. Pox, who was married
Harlan Maw was in Weiser on July 14 at Eureka, California. Mr.
badness Friday.
Miller is employed on construction
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell and work at the Klamath River fish
daughters, Ruth and Loretta, and camp.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fleshman and
daughter, Shirley, spent the week Joins Writer’s Club—
end at Payette lakes.
T. Carol Bybee of Nyssa has
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shipley of
been accepted into the National
Utah are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Writer's club, which has headquar
Beckstead.
ters in Denver. This club, the larg
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sisson and
est organization In the world for
children spent the week-end in
free lance writers, offers many
Twin Falls.
fine services for it’s members.
Mrs. William Van Zelf and
daughters visited at the Dirksen
Here from Portland—
home Friday.
Kay Christensen had as his housq
Connie McCrady of Nyssa is vis
guest last week, Mr. Anderson of
iting her cousin, Jill Marie Nielsen
Portland.
for several days.
Vernon Maw left Friday morning
for Jordan Valley to fish for sev Visit in Idaho—
Mrs. Herbert Fisher and her m o
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Focht and ther, Mrs. Emma Quimby and. Mrs.
three children of Pawnee. Okla Bernard Frost and two children
homa have come here to make spent from Tuesday until Friday
in Twin Palls visiting relatives.
their home.
Beth Mitchell spent several days They were accompanied home by
in Utah.
ANOTHER ADRIAN
BOY HAS “ POLIO’
ADRIAN (Special)— Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Eastman returned last Mon
day from a trip to Coeur d’ Alene
and visited the past week with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C
Glenn Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E
E. Eastman.
Glenwood Pounds left Friday to
visit his brother, Earl Pounds, in
Portland.
Mrs. Raymond Holly was hon
ored with a pink and blue shower
Saturday evening, in the Adrian
high school building. Many lovely
gifts were opened. Also the thirty-
five who were present enjoyed see
ing the beautiful hand-made gar
ments sent Mrs Holly by her mo
ther from Egypt. Another attrac
tion was the large cake which was
decorated in white, blue and pink
colors. Mks. Dennis Patch was an
aut-of-lown guest. Refreshments of
I sherbet cups, cakes and punch were
5*™ * wlth a„ sma“ ^ vor rePrV
a sma umbrella on each
glass.
Local residents have learned that
Thurman Piercy is recovering from
infantile paralysis. At the present
time he is allowed out of the iron
lung 20 minutes of each hour. The
time will be increased five minutes
until he will be allowed to stay
out of the machine.
Mr. and Mrs Dan Holly and Ted
UN KLE
HANK
SEZ
ONE O' TVV NICEST THINGS
ON A RADIO IS TH'SWITCH
e>UT TVT ONLV TR O U BLE
IS 1 C A N 'T REACH M V
N E IG H B O R 'S . __
We Welcome
The
Idaho Canning Co.
to this comm unity
We hope that they will find as much
pleasing in doing business in
Nyssa as we have
Herriman Motor Co.
Your Ford Dealer
I Am Happy
To Have Played A Part
In The Construction O f
The Nyssa Factory
C f The
IDAHO CANNING COMPANY
I CONGRATULATE
Fred Moss And His Associates
on construction of such a fine
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modern cannery.
With this efficiently arranged plant, they are assured of a
successful operation over a period of many years.
Knock 'tm omi
with C H E V R O N Fly Spray. D eadlv D D T as one
o f its all active ingredients gives it highest rated K illing power,
according to U. S. Governm ent standards. A fine mist sprayed
in the air means sure death fpr all insects contacted. K eep
with C H E V R O N Surface Spray. Brush o r spray it on sills
an.t baseboards, in cracks and comers. It waits fo r insects with
a »m e k illin g power that lasts fox months. Contains 5% D D T .
’em
out
W. E. SCHIREMAN
PHONE 61
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General Contractor
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