Thuriday, December 12, 1974 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Seven Biology II-III Independent Research ? ftsniia Mackay is studying the effects of alcoholism on mice. She hopes to esamine possible birth defects in baby mice resulting from alcohol consumption in female mice. Jill Jackson is culturing blue green algae and studying viral infections of the algae cells. Assisting in these studies is Mr. J. C. Pollack of the University of Oregon. Nina Vanetti and Danny Slmantel are studying osmoregulation in cray fish. They are obtaining radioactive sodium from Oregon State University to use in their studies. Gail Cleaver ia trying to grow chicken embryos in plastic ba*' A'»''"ng her in these studies are students from the College of Idaho. NEWS FROM BIG BEND Big Band Mrs R D. Knapp returned to her home Saturday from St. Luke's Hospital in Boise where she had been a patient since Thanksgiving Day. She suf­ fered a heart attack while the Knapps and the Phil Clucaa family were guests of Miss Florence Miles in Boise for dinner The Jolly Janes Club will hold their annual Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Darrell English. Monday, December 16 at 12.30 p m. The dinner will be covered dish and a gift »change will follow and secret Pals will be revealed. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ketner and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Musgrove of Marsing called on Mr and Mrs. John Packwood Sunday afternoon. Cattle may be a losing game but someone forgot to tell this to Lee Lovitt's cows. Last week three of his cows gave birth to twins. Two sets were mlsed and one set was bulls Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mary Carroll accompanied Mrs David Krause of Nyssa to Nampa Sunday where they were luncheon guests of Mrs. Mane Douglas and Mrs. Florence Henderllder Boyce Van DeWater en­ tered the Caldwell Memonal Hospital Tuesday and will undergo knee surgery Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Deary. Idaho came Saturday evening and will stay with Mrs. Van DeWater. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonia and family and Mrs. Rose Burns of Nyssa spent Thanks» giving weekend in Burley where they were guests of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mia and family. Susan Carroll of Sunset Valley was a weekend guest of Judy Lovitt. Tom Ishida is a patient at the Caldwell Memorial Hos­ pital recovering from a severe heart attack. Mr. and Mrs Boyce Van DeWater and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman at the Palomino Cafe in Ontario. Mr. and Charles Witty attended the Treasure Valley Chorus presentation in On­ tario Sunday. Mrs. David Witty sings with the group. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts of Pinehurst were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts Monday They also called on Dyre Roberts Mrs. Varner Hopkins fell Sunday evening at her home breaking her knee cap. She ia a patient at the Holy Rosary Hospi.al in Ontario, Among those attending the Idaho Potato Growers Ban­ quet Monday evening at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario were Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater, Varner Hop­ kins. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonis, Mr. and Mn Dick Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller •nd Mr. ■nd Mrs. Wally Steiner, Mr. •nd Mrs. Stan Leaf ■nd family held a farm sale Saturday and will soon be leaving our community. Phil Clucas returned to work at Simplots last week after a siege of pneumonia. Mrs. Dale Witt spent a week with her sister Mrs. Bill Van DeWater, after surgery in Boise. UNCRADED BEEF HERE!)USDA? I BY GOLDIE ROBERTS SP oodlans FOODLAND SELLS ONLY "U.S.D.A. CHOICE" LEAN TENDERBEST BEEF CUTS!!! WE KNOW YOU WANT THE BEST . . . FOODLAND HAS A 100% "MONEY BACK" GUARANTEE ON ALL MEAT TENDEÍBESI JUF- elwij - PRODUCTS!!! FU He - CUT ~ USDA CHOICE PICNIC round . ... 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