Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 13, 1950, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1950
PAGE FOUR
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All w<x>k Ion* the Garner
Involved 111 (.ranll nave searched the river with the
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B At M men for Ira'* body
SUNSET VALLE Y, July 13— Mr and
The Sunset auxiliary met Thurs-
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the families of Harry. Casmier and couple returned to the coast Friday Mrs. T o p liff III
evening.
M A Rataezyk
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence (Larry)
Carol Polkman and Lois Garner
returned Prlday from a four-day Dimmick are the parents of a baby
outing at Warm lake with the L. daughter born Thursday, July 8 at BUENA V IST A . July 13—Mr. and
i Homedale. Mrs. Dimmick Is con-
D 8. Beehive group.
Mr and Mrs Jay Howard and two | valescing at the home of her mother Mrs Douglass Bateman o f Nyssa
called at the W illis Bertran and Alva
children of Bates, arrived before the ! in Homedale this week
Mr and Mrs. Emmerick Wesse is Goodell homes Sunday evening.
Fourth to spend a two-weeks visit
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Cash and daughter were houseguests at
Mrs. Leslie T o p liff has infection
the J B Mitchell home last wee*.
Turner.
Mr and Mrs H. A Wilson and two Mrs. Wes.seIs Is a neice of Mr. M it­ In her eye and nose and has been
under a doctor's care.
sons were overnight guests at the chell.
George Johnson home In Haines, 1 Houseguests of Mr and Mrs. W alt­
Mr. and Mrs Howard Day enter­
er Hillis Monday and Tuesday in­ tained Saturday evening for Mr. and
visiting Tuesday and Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Oce 8chweizer vis­ cluded Archie Rudolph, brother of Mrs. Jim Richie. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
ited three days over the Fourth in Mrs Hillis and his wife and sons of Cleaver, Mr and Mrs. Lester Cleav­
Tuesday dinner er and Mr and Mrs Eugene Cleav­
Vale as houseguests at the home of Burley, Idaho.
guests included Mr and Mrs Lewis er. Refreshments were served.
their son, Robert Schweizer
Mr and Mrs Thomas Nishitani Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Melvin Pen-
Many in this community spent the
and son picnicked Tuesday with a darvls and family, and Bill Gretun ! Fourth away from home. M r and
Mrs. Willis Bertram and Lucille a t­
large group of friends at the home of Wallowa.
Elizabeth Satterly who has been tended a family picnic at Nampa.
of Mas Yano in Weiser.
Mr and Mrs. John R effet left visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hillis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and child­
Thursday on a week's fishing trip to for several weeks, returned to her ren, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffman,
the Imnaha river.
home In Burley with the Rudolph | Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver, M r
Houseguests for four days this family.
and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Mrs
week at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. L. B Landreth. Sr., Lillian Scheller were in Vale.
C. T. Okano were Mrs. Aal Funitakl of Madras arrived Sunday to visit
M r and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver en­
of Portland, daughter of Mr. ahd as houseguests at the Grover Coop­ tertained with a potluck picnic at
Mrs. Okano and her husband. The er home.
their home. Guests were Mr. and
With Infection
who left early Saturday morning on pne ¡ 2 member* present continued
a trip to the Moses lake area, suf- their bazaar plan* and decided to
fered a mishap while en route. Their offer cooked food for sale also,
pick-up completely overturned on Guests included Mrs John and Mrs
the winding road near Dayton, jjm Belveal, the twins Van and Gay
Washington about 11 o’clock that Belveal, and Mrs. George Polkman.
morning. Mrs Hlntz stayed over- a lunch was served to 18 persons,
night In the Dayton hospital, but all The August meeting will be held at
were able to return by bus Sunday the home of Mrs. Lyman Pomeroy
evening, although suffering from
An 18 by 20 foot building form-
bruises The pickup will require a erly used as an office building dur-
new body.
ing the construction of the new
Gqbrlel Astoreca who has been Nyssa school building, was pur-
suffering from a severe case of chased by Roy Holmes this week
arthritis In his hip and leg, Is lm- and moved to the Holmes’ farm,
proving.
His sister. Mrs Harold where it will be used for chickens.
Lenon and son. Jimmie, of Twin
Mr and Mrs Charlie Schweizer
Palls have been with Astoreca for were hosts at a large family gath-
over a week Friends and neighbors ( ering last Sunday, with a picnic
gathered and put up his baled hay. I dinner on the lawn. Present were
Astoreca'* sister. Miss Carmen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of On-
Astoreca, arrived Baturday by plane, tarlo, Mr and Mrs Lee Householder,
from Washington, D C.. where she Mr and Mrs. le e Strickland. Mr
Is employed In the Newhouse office and Mrs. Guy Glenn, Mr and Mrs
building as a beautician for con­ Oce Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
gressmen's wives.
Share, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall,
Mrs. Lenon and son returned to and Mr and Mrs Robert 8chweizer
Twin Falls Sunday to Join her hus­ of Vale
band on a long-planned trip east.
Spending the week-end at McCall
Mr. and Mrs. Lenon will leave by were Mr and Mrs. Roy Holmes and
plane Wednesday for Chicago, pur­ Mr. and Mrs. Eldred (Hlirn) Brower
chase a new automobile and drive
Roy Holmes won the black geld­
It home. Carmen plans on staying ing at the Vale Fourth of July raffle.
with her brother until the Lenonx' A large number of Sunset families
return.
attended the Vale celebration.
Wallace Rataezyk Is doing the ir­
Mr, and Mrs. George Hashitanl
rigating for Astoreca and Ike M it­ and son of Ontario were all day
chell Is now helping with the farm guests at the Thomas Nishitani
work.
home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Garner were
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hadley left \
host* at Bhelr home at a Fourth of this week for a two-weeks visit In
July dinner for Mr and Mrs True Ogden, Utah. Mrs Hadley ts the
Oarner of Emmett. Mr and Mrs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
James Platte of Wilson Lake, Utah, Folkman.
Mr. and Mrs Dewey Garner of Em­
Fourteen members o f the Rich­
mett, Mr. and Mrs Vcrn Oarner. land 4-H group met with their lead­
and Mr and Mrs. Norman Oarner er, Mildred Sissons, at the home
and family.
of Lam a Oarner Thursday after­
The news of Ira Oarner's drown­ noon. The group made plans for a
ing In the Payette river was de­ swimming party to be held in Vale
livered at the dinner. Ira, son of July 20
Mr and Mrs True Oarner and re­
Mr and Mrs. Albert Nothels cel­
lated to all present, lost his life ebrated their thirty-second wedding
after saving the life a neighbor's anniversary last week, by entertain­
boy. Valley residents recall that Mr ing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clonlnger
and Mrs. Ira Oarner and ramlly liv­ at dinner.
ed In Sunset valley for a year on
Edwin Bergam poured concrete
the Black farm
He was employed footing for a 48 by 28 foot basement
this week
Mrs Lila Mitchell, Val Mltcheil
and Miss Faelela Hendricks spent
the third and fourth at Payette
lakes.
Cecelia and Amobel Rataezyk
developed the measles this week
Mr and Mrs. Frank Rataezyk
j were hosts at a birthday paarty Sun­
and
day afternoon at their home. The
occasion marked the birthday of the
hostess, and also Lester and Amobel
Rataezyk. Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Connie Klssner of Nampa, Mar-
j Ion Cutler of Ontario and his house-
j guest Morrlo Harrison of Redmond,
I Oregon, Mr. and Mrs John Graham
land daughter of Walla Walla and
Mrs. Magnus Ekanger and Jerry,
Mr and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and
children, Mr. and Mrs Howard Day
and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Cleaver and boys and Mr and Mrs.
George Cleaver and Alvin.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Olln of Lebanon
were visitors at the 8. B. Hoffman
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks enter­
tained Saturday evening in honor of
their daughter, Dariorma. "r< the
third birthday. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Hoffman and Glen-
dia. Mr and Mrs. Jack Knowles and
daughter and Mr and Mrs. Mancil
Bishop and children. The honor
guest received many nice gifts. R e­
freshments were served.
James Stephen was a dinner guest
[ at the Howard Day home the
Fourth
Mrs. Lillian Scheller left for her
home In Cortez, Colorado after
spending several months visiting at
the Alva Goodell home.
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