Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 05, 1975, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, June 5, 1975
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Nyssa High, Biology
Newell Heights Items
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Page Five
By Dale
NEWELL HEIGHTS • Mr
and Mrs. Eugene Pratt, Sr.
were last Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. larry
Rose in Caldwell.
Brendon Pratt was a guest
at a party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Trunnel
near Wilder Saturday eve­
ning.
Carolyn Pratt who atten­
ded the College of Idaho is
home for the summer.
Mrs. John Kirby and baby
of Ontario were Sunday
afternoon callers at the
Eugene Pratt home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fahren-
bruch left home Thursday
morning for a trip to Palo
Alto, Calif, to visit their son
Alan. They stayed overnight
in Reno on the way. They
returned on Tuesday, spen­
ding the night at Winne­
mucca. There was a great
deal of road work causing
delay on the trip.
Ross Mills was a Tuesday
evening dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Van
DeWater and son Kent in
Caldwell
Friday. Ross Mills was a
guest at a birthday dinner in
his honor at the home of his
cousin Mr. and Mrs. Joe
O'Niel in Parma.
Mrs. Jessie Slippy of
Quincy. Wash, and his
daughter Mrs. Bob Rice
spent the past week in the
Don Linville home and visited
other relatives and friends in
this area.
Betty Jo Wenke has moved
to Ontario and is staying with
her sister. Kathleen Ka-
truvka She is working at the
Colonial Inn and will attend
TVCC this fall
Mrs. Marie Chamberlain,
Mr. and Mrs Clint Chamber-
lain. Donald and Peter and
Mr. and Mrs Paul Butler and
Megan Rochelle went to
Bountifiil, Utah. Saturday
May 24 where they attended
the 90th birthday celebration
fix Mrs. Chamberlain's fa­
ther. Ronald Stringham.
They returned home on Mon.
Mr and Mrs Bill Webb
went on a fishing trip at Unity
Reservoir on Saturday. They
fished on Sunday and Mon­
day, returning home on
Tuesday. While there they
Wetmore
stayed at the
Forest Camp. They had
Melanie Webb and Julie
Gordon as breakfast guests
one morning Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Parker. Mr and Mrs.
George Cartwright and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Webb all of
Adnan were in the same
camp.
Mr and Mrs Ray Simpson
visited their von Alfred.
Thursday and Sunday after­
noons He is in the Nampa
hospital where he is receiv­
ing treatment and care at this
time fix a back injury.
Cindy Simpson helped her
grandmother, Mrs. Ray Simp
son in the yard last week.
Mrs. Dale Witt called on
Mrs. Harriet Turner at the
Owyhee Junction Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van
DeWater id Caldwell vuited
Mrs. Dale Witt Monday and
Friday afternoons of last
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege-
man were Mon
evening
callers of Mrs Dale Witt.
Mrs. Bill Conant and children
were Thurs. morning callers
of Mrs Dale Witt
Mr and Mrs. M L Kurts
of Bouse. Arizona. Mr. K. I.
Peterson and son Mervin and
Mrs. Dale Witt were Sunday
luncheon guests of Mrs.
Marie Moore.
Mrs. Marie Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz were
Sunday evening dinner gue­
sts of Mrs. Mabie Piercy in
Adrian. After the dinner they
called on Mr. and Mrs.
George DeHaven in Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb
left May 16 and visited Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Coffman at
Milwaukie, Oregon and Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Butler at
Oregon City. Russell Coff­
man was appointed Wor­
shipful Master of the Oregon
City Masonic Lodge No I. The
Webbs were their guests on a
bus trip to Vancouver British
Columbia, Canada. Sunday
they spent with the Wallace
Butlers at Oregon City.
While at the Coffmans. Bill
and Russell and their wives
attended the Masonic lodge
of British Columbia, break
fasts, luncheons, dinners and
dances given by the members
• nd their wives of the
Masonic Lodge of British
Columbia. On Monday night
they were again guests of the
Wallace Butlers and returned
home last Tuesday.
Eda Hokom of Hawaii had
lunch with her friend, Mrs.
Marie Chamberlain Thursday
Tony Asumendi caught a
15 inch catfish and his
brother Louis caught a 17
inch catfish Friday in the
Snake River on the Dwayne
Bennett place in Kingman
Kolony.
Brenda Connell was a
Saturday overnight guest of
her cousin Valeria Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Barnes accompanied by Betty
Samer, Sue Ashcraft and
Anna Ding went on a trip to
Hells Canyon Thursday.
Saturday. Mrs. Hugh Eddy
and children of Caldwell and
Mrs. Gladys Eddy were
dinner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinle
* OAAC
THESE THREE GIRLS FROM LEFT, Beth Calhoun, Sally
Looney and Michelle Sadamori, are checking the location of
Coos Bay on an Oregon map. They each received a partial
scholarship from the Nyssa PTSA to attend OMSI summer
science camp.
I he girls will participate in study programs, work shops
and field trips at Camp Arago in Coos Bay for two weeks from
July 6 to IS.
BIOLOGY II STUDENTS AT NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL are
shown putting the finishing touches on their taxidermy
specimens.
Bill Marcum, left, is working on his badger while Beth
Calhoun and Pat Joyce are completing a red fox. The biology
students wish to thank Loren Wright for his assistance with
the taxidermy projects.
SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS AT Nyssa High School for the
1975-76 school year are from left: Sherrie Fitzsimmons,
vice-president; Laurie Wright, historian; Shelly Myrick,
secretary-treasurer; and Lori Minor, president.
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