Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Tu ri da y, July 13, 197 2
NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS
V ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■
EWELL HEIGHTS - C.B.
Hilwent to Kent, Wash., June
24 ith Mr. and Mrs. Hardy
Fit where C.B. Hill visited
his laughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Cla>orn Morris, returning
JuntfO.
J» 4 C.B. Hill was a dinner
gueg of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Warick in CMdwell.
Friay, Mt. and Mrs. Hardy
Fine/ere dinner guestsofC.B.
Hill.
Mi. Herb Wenke, Betty Jo
and Indrea and her mother,
Mrs.Gladyp True of Nebraska
went o North Bend on Monday.
The yook back the grandson who
has ben visiting here. They
visitd her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Marty Utecht, after two
days hey went on to Eugene
where) they visited Mr. and
Mrs. lerman Wenke, return
ing ho^e Thursday. They vi
sited le Reindeer Farm and
Petersps Rock Garden at Red
mond o| their return trip.
Mr. nd Mrs. Herb Wenke
and famiy were Sunday dinner
guests d Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Nelson atRiddleton.
Mr. anJMrs. Jack Earnest
and family of La Grande spent
July 4 wih her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ID. McKinley.
Mr. anuMrs. R.D. McKinley
visited Mte. Amelia Pratt in
Ontario Suday evening.
Mr. ant Mrs. Ray Simpson
accompamd their daughter,
Mr«. Marprete Eason and Jon
Jot! to th potluck State Line
Grange Pimic at Homedale Sun
day. Aftewards they went on
to Boise nd visited Johnnie at
the Veteans Hospital. Mrs.
Eason an! Jon Jon have been
staying with her parents since
Friday.
Mr.
ani Mrs.
Richard
Brucker of Oxnard, Calif, came
Tuesday Jily 4 to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Villiam Reiman and
son. They left for their home
Saturday.
Mrs. Roio Fenn went to On
tario July4 with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Ward and family, Mr.
and Mrs. lonnie Smith and fa
mily, Mr. ind Mrs. Roger Smith
and familjtndMrs. Laura Ward
and her dsters who are here
visiting ter.
They saw the
fireworksdisplay.
Mrs. R4lo Fenn was a Satur
day dinne guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ra» Simpson. Mrs. Joh-
nnie Ear
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and Jon Jon of Home-
dale we| also dinner guests.
Frida’ 4rs. Rollo Ferifi was
a lunchelh guest of Mrs. Laura
Ward anl her sisters who are
visiting tore.
Saturiy afternoon Mrs. Rollo
Fenn visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron
nie Ward and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant went
to Riddle, Idaho July 4 and
visited the ranch she used to
live on alien a child.
Then
they went to Owyhee, Nevada
and attended the Indian Rodeo,
where she was raised. At the
rodeo Alvin Simms horse rolled
on him and broke his leg. He
also suffered other injuries.
He was taken by ambulance
to St. Alphonsus Hospital, Boise
where he had surgery on his
leg. Mrs. Conant had known him
when they lived there. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Conant went to Boise
and visited him in the hospital
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Call
and family and Stanley Smith
went to the Black Canyon Dam
July 4 and had a picnic.
The following group enjoyed
a potluck picnic at the Gerrit
Timmerman home July 4, Mr.
and Mrs. Luit Stam, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Stam andfamily, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Stam and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman
of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Joki, Mr. and Mrs. Rick An
derson, Mrs. Lydia Worden,
Frankie and Gene Worden.
Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and
Mrs. Dale Witt visited Mrs.
Lydia Worden Thursday after
noon and Mrs. R.D. McKinley
and Mrs. Tina Schiemer were
Friday afternoon visitors^
Sunday dinner guests in the
Gene Simpson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Walker andfa
mily, Ralph Hite and family,
Ron Webb and Laura and Marcie
Fenn of Ontario.
Laura and
Marcie Fenn were also Satur
day overnight guests in the
Simpson home.
A family potluck dinner was
held July 4 at the Ontario Park.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Savage and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ma
rion York and daughter of Vale,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn and
family, Mrs. Carl Fenn, Mrs.
Jean Fenn and girls of Ontario,
Selma and Alene Simpson at
Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Moore
of Memphis, Tenn, arrived
Wednesday to visit his sister
Mrs. Marie Moore. Mrs. Ma
bie Piercy and Mr. and Mrs.
K.I. Peterson of Adrian were
Thursday luncheon guests in
the Moore home.
Mr. and Mrs.ClintChamber-
lain of Nyssa were Sunday din
ner guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain.
Mrs. Bill Looney and daugh
ter Mary visited Mrs. Dale Witt
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Judd went
to Boise July 5 where they had
dinner with her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Overstreet. They
met Mr. and Mrs. William Holt
at the airport. The Holts had
spent a week in Philadelphia
following a death in their fa
mily.
Indiana called on Mrs. Dale
Witt Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Bill Webb had a birth
day party Sunday for her hus
band Bill. Their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
Melanie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Stam, Johnny and Susan
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill
spent July 4 weekend camping
at the Owyhee Lake with Mr.
and Mrs. VernonWardandDen-
nis, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gustof-
son, all of Caldwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Larry White and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Ward, all of Port
land.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
David Hill and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Price and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spell
man joined the group.
Mrs. Dale Witt accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman to
the park in Nampa July 4 where
they attended a Van De Water
family picnic. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. CarlFogle-
man and Eilene, Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Fogleman and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen, all
of Nampa; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Gilbert and family of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De
Water, Big Bend; Gorden De
Groff of California; Mr. and
Mrs. W.C. Van De Water and
son Kent, Big Bend; Dr. and
Mrs. Walter Titus of Marion,
Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Bauman and family of Nyssa
came in the afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Titus of
Pag« S«v«n
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price
and family were picnic guests
Tuesday of the Hills, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Hill arrived
later for the fireworks.
Lee Hill, who spent a week
with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Ward in Port
land returned home Sunday eve
ning.
TVCC Recipient of Art Books
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Mrs. Wayne O’Neal discusses
some of her late husband’s art
work with Treasure Valley
Community College Humanities
Department Chairman, Delbert
Stelljes. Mrs. O’Neal donated
her husband’s art books to the
college.
O’Neal, who was largely self-
taught, has paintings hanging
in many Treasure Valley homes
and business establishments.
Mrs. O’Neal said her husband
would want his books to be of
use to someone, which caused
her to decide to donate them
to the college.
‘•The best way to get your
face lifted is by holding up
your head.”
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