THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1964
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Residents
Members of Pollyanna Club Schedule Fifty-Year
Of Payette Valley
September 3 Meeting in Hurst Home To Gather for Picnic
By Ruth Bowers
Wayne Callister; h i s former
KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly j roommate, Bill Parrish, and a girl
anna club met Thursday after friend of Oakland, Calif., were
noon, Aug. 6, at the home of Mrs. Sunday evening dinner guests of
Johnnie Thiel with Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Callister.
Viers as co-hostess. Nine mem
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp
son visited Saturday evening with
bers were in attendance.
The afternoon was spent social Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Thiel. Mr.
ly and refreshments were served ' and Mrs. Don Fox were also
by the hostesses.
I guests.
Mrs. Lynn Hurst will entertain Martinez Visits Parents
club members Sept. 3 at her
Salvador Martinez of Camp
home.
Pendleton, Calif., is spending a
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of 30-day leave with his parents,
Parma spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martinez.
Miss Florene Kygar returned
the Ed Brandt home. Dinner
guests in the Brandt residence recently from Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney where she has been visiting the
past several weeks with her bro
and family.
Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and ther and cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allshouse and
Mrs. Wilson Witt of Newell
Heights visited last Thursday af Susan of Valentine, Neb., arrived
ternoon with Mrs. Carl Begeman. Sunday morning at the John Ky
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stacy and gar home to visit his sister, Mrs.
girls of Parma were Sunday din Irene Doty.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown of
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Boise
and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ky
Conant. Rodney Conant returned
last week to Mountain Home af gar of Jordan Valley spent last
ter spending the past two months Thursday night at the John Ky
gar home. Lynn Kygar under
visiting in the Conant home.
went major surgery at St. Luke’s
Ashcrafts Return Home
hospital in Boise Monday morn
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft re ing, Aug. 10.
turned home Friday evening af Feted on 87th Anniversary
ter spending 10 days on the coast
Mrs. Oscar Schafer brought her
visiting relatives and salmon fish
ing at Ilwoca, Wash. At Grand mother, Mrs. LaVada Lenaghen
view they visited his brother, of Boise, home with her Aug. 3
Ray; at Sunnyside, Mrs. Lee Kin- for a three-day visit. On Tues
zer, Mrs. Ashcraft’s niece; at day they observed her 87th birth
Yakima, a brother, Lowell; a sis day anniversary. Guests for the
ter, Mrs. Thomas Lewis of Port occasion were her brother, Mr.
land; and nieces, Mrs. Vernon La- and Mrs. Arthur Breshears of
Baw of Milwaukie and Mrs. Leo Weiser, Mrs. Kerby Kindell and
Mrs. Kerby Lee Kindell and Julie
nard Ehman of Vancouver.
Mrs. Willis Conant is now em Fae of Caldwell. Wednesday af
ployed at Dee - Lite Bakery in ternoon Mrs. Lester Eytchison
and grandchildren of Boise re
Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke of turned Mrs. Lenaghen to Boise.
Sunday guests at the Walter
San Suzanna, Calif., were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Pinkston home were her sister,
Mrs. Florence Johnston of Pasa
Conant. The ladies are sisters.
Mrs. Glenn Brown and Glenda dena, Calif., and her two sons,
visited last Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston of
the Virgil Viers home.
Caldwell and the Bob Johnstons’
Mrs. Marie Earp Honored
daughter, Mrs. Jerry Prescott of
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp Kansas City, Mo.
son entertained Wednesday after Attend Vale Picnic
noon, Aug. 5, with ice cream and
Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb,
cake in observance of the birth
day anniversary of Mrs. Marie Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer, Jean
Earp. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. ette and Cary Lee Mefford at
Don Fox and Miss LaRaine Bar tended the Jersey picnic Sunday
at the Vale park. Miss Dianne
ton.
Jesse Martinez returned recent Walz gave an interesting talk on
the dairy princess contest. Mr.
ly from Tucson, Ariz.
and
Mrs. Toomb also called on
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain
and family of Nyssa were Sun Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wise of Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy
day dinner guests of the Raleigh
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
Chamberlains.
The Rev. Dempsey Barnhart re and Mrs. William Toomb.
Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer,
turned recently from Sandpoint,
Idaho. Mrs. Barnhart remained Jeanette, Roger and Dale spent
for a longer visit with their sons. last Thursday evening at the
Johnnie Thiel residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy re
turned Saturday night from Port
land. While there, Carl went
salmon fishing.
By Ruth Robbins
Guests in Jordan Valley
Mrs. Earl Kygar, Jay and Ja-
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Willis and neen were Sunday dinner guests
family called Aug. 2 on Mr. and in Jordan Valley at the Jerry
Mrs. Clifford Harris and family. Gordon home. Marlene and Ma
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mulher vis Kygar and the two Gordon
and Ricky visited recently at the children accompanied Mrs. Ky
gar home.
Brock Robbins home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callaham
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Atherton and
family spent a recent weekend and children visited Saturday
working on their cabin near Cas evening at the Charlie Bowers
residence. Sunday evening Mr.
cade lake.
JoNell Sayers and Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. James Phifer, Jeanette,
Hunt attended Conservative Bap Dale and Roger were callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horn, Eva
tist Junior Girls camp last week
at Camp Elkanaha near La Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Grande. Mrs. Hunt was song Moore visited Sunday afternoon
leader and also helped with crafts. with the Ray Bruners of the Nu
Karen Nelson attended L D S Acres community.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar of
church camp at Pine Top lodge
Jordan Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
near Idaho City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and Brown of Boise were Aug. 5 din
Gary, Brock and Ron Robbins ner guests at the Earl Kygar
fished Aug. 2 at Malheur reser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Besendor-
voir.
fer and boys of Grandview, Idaho,
Mrs. Ione Eastman of Los An Mr. and Mrs. Norman Guthrie of
geles is visiting her brother-in- Apple Valley were Sunday after
law and sister-in-law, Mr. and noon callers at the Willis Conant
Mrs. Bernard Eastman and Pat. residence.
Lincoln Heights
The Fifty-Year club of Payette
valley will hold its annual picnic
Sunday, Aug. 16, near the fire
place in Harris-Kiwanis park at
Payette.
Registration and visiting will
start at 4 p.m. Those planning
to atterfd are asked to prepare a
covered dish and take own table
service. Ice cream, coffee and
punch will be furnished by the
club. Members of the Payette
Lions club will assist with serv
ing.
Those residing in the valley 50
years or more are invited to at
tend. They are asked to take
their family and longtime friends.
The evening will be spent visit
ing.
VISIT FROM MONTANA
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pounds and
family left Friday for their home
in Glendive, Mont., after spend
ing a week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Pounds. The Joe
Pounds family and Mrs. C. M.
Pounds spent Tuesday of last
week with Edith Pounds in La
Grande. The Montana family
spent Wednesday with friends at
Burns and Riverside.
OT GRANGE PICNIC HELD
SUNDAY AT PRICE HOME
Oregon Trail Grange picnic was
held Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr. Among
the 43 persons attending the pot
luck dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Holub, Leslie Topliff, Mrs.
Don Share and children who were
guests.
Grange members decided to
hold the picnic on the first Sun
day in August during future
years.
PAGE THREE
Albert L. Stockdale
Joins Regular Army
ASA WINCHESTER LEAVES
FOR ALASKA EMPLOYMENT
Asa Winchester left July 26 for
Anchorage, Alaska, where he is
working for a pipeline contractor.
He left from the Ontario airport
and arrived in Anchorage five
minutes earlier than his departure
from Seattle due to crossing the
time belts.
Members of the family plan to
join him soon and have set Aug.
25 as tentative date of their de
parture. The Winchesters came to
Nyssa from Arkansas approxi
mately eight years ago.
Albert L. Stockdale, son of Mr.
and Mrs. V. J. Stockdale of Nys
sa, recently volunteered for three
years of service in the regular
U. S. Army, according to Sergeant
First Class Joseph M. Amick, re
cruiter at Ontario.
Stockdale, exercising the free
dom of choice given to all regular
army volunteers, selected the in
fantry for his initial assignment.
He was flown to Ft. Ord, Calif.,
RETURN TO MEDFORD
where he began his military ser
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fernlund of vice with eight weeks of basic
Medford left Monday morning for training.
VISITS GRANDMOTHER
their home after spending a week
Joe Clarkson of Portland arriv
with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann. VISIT IN OLSEN HOME
ed Monday evening at the home
The two couples attended the
Mrs. Hannah Schomburg of of his grandmother, Mrs. J. I.
Saturday night performance of Spokane, sister-in-law of Mrs. J. Brady. The youth made the trip
the Caldwell rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. C. Olsen, arrived recently at the from the Rose city by motor
John Reeves, the Ganns and their Olsen home, is helping to care scooter. Doug Clarkson, who has
guests fished and picnicked Sun for Mr. Olsen who has been ill been visiting Mrs. Brady, is
and will help them move to a dif spending this week with a cou
day at Owyhee reservoir.
ferent location. Monday visitors sin, Chuck Brady in Boise. The
in the Olsen residence were Mr. Clarkson boys came to Nyssa last
VISIT NYSSA RELATIVES
year by bicycle. Both work as
Mrs. Richard Herriman and and Mrs. George Dunsmoor of
Weiser and a nephew, Mr. and paper boys in their hometown.
children of Enterprise arrived Mrs. Hazen Olsen of Eugene.
Saturday to spend a week visiting
RETURN FROM VACATION
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs Ike Simmons and
TAKE BUSINESS TRIP
House and other relatives. Bon
Bill and Ray Wahlert spent Duane returned home recently
nie House returned home after several days during the first of from a vacation trip to Nebraska,
spending a week with her sister the week on a business trip to Wyoming and Utah where they
in Enterprise.
Washington.
visited relatives.
Jack Dail Completes
Navy Basic Training
Jack E. Dail, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph L. Dail of 404 North
Seventh street, Nyssa, recently
graduated from recruit training
at the Naval Training Center, San
Diego, Calif.
He studied basic military law,
customs and etiquette, seaman
ship and basic knowledge of ship
board routine.
Also included in the training
was extensive military drill, first
aid, swimming, water survival
tactics and physical fitness.
Upon completion he was grant
ed a 14-day leave before report
ing to his new duty station or a
service school.
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