Obwver, La Grande, Or., Thurs., Nov. 2t 1959 Pag 8 i 7 2r f HEAVY DRINKER "Cinder" the frustrated feline be longing to the Craighead family of San Francisco, Calif., frequent y turns to the tiottle to release the ten sions and problems of life. Here, with Mrs. Joan Craig head holding her, "Cinder" partakes of a wee bit of nourishment from the bottle while her more temporate sister looks on hungrily. Man Given Up To Die With Cancer Overcomes Disease BREMERTON, W:ish. HT1 Joseph W. Mayerlc, Riven u; to die seven months ao, today was looking for work aid doctors were hoping that he may lie a living cure for cancer. Seven months ago the 37-year-old ex-bartender walked out of Seattle's Veterans Hospital after doctors had told him they couldn't do anything to save his life. An exploratory operation showed his lungs were shot through with cancer. lie weighed 126 pounds and was a virtual walking ghost, lie had only a few weeks to live, doctors told him. As he cheerfully chonn-d wocxl yesterday, Mayerlc said "1 can bruak a leather belt around my chest right now. He weighs I5H pounds. ThrM Months Later... Three months after being told he would die, Mayerle walked into his doctor's oflice, roscy-chccked and bubbling health. "When my physician sa me enter his office, he turned while as a ghost," Mayerle recalled. "1 bad just iH-en home a few days after they told me I'd die. when John Poster Dulles died of cancer," Mayeile said. 1 read that some doctor said iH'ople Hearing Tests Given Pupils Of North Powder Schools By Carbira Erwin Obtervar Staff Writer NOftTII I'OWDEH (Special) Barbara Heaver of the I'nioti County Health Department juv .- hearing tests to all grade school students here recently. .Mr. and Mrs. ( vril CraXvlcy of Brogan visited witfi Mrs. Hernice tendcri McCansf. The Ci aw leys were on loh 'rc 'ins their way home alter a visit with 'Coiuiiv their s.n and daughter in law. I lea ! is Mr. and Mrs. Om n (rawlev and M'veral family, Iknton ( i' v. The North I'owdcr P T A. held their regul.'ir ir-li.ii; rte.itiy ith president .Limit., (iiay m charge. Regular business was conduc ted with reports from commit tees. A new committee was an pwiueo 10 mve;tiiiaie tie pnssi I'nion. er for the m-IhkiI. Mrs. Guy Smith entertained A 4 11 pnr.iin was presented ! W'M Side Pinochle Club re with both I'nu.n and I'aker jcently. counties represented. A dress Mrs. Bernard, American Falls, parade was nun 1 the various! (a., lias been visiting at the sewing dulis. home of her daughter and son .1 in llrli r introduced the new i in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I'nu.n 'ouiity K-.-hool Suierin- Eyrd. Mis. Byrd is a teacher at Wilbur Usterloh.- Oster-' Powder. Hid sum - o: the t'niiml Mr and Mrs pfvin Sim,,.,,. Ttiley Lewis; a sister, Mrs. Oeorfi,rw!er Grade School visited the 'eight ladies present. Hie todies Kirklaiid; a sister. Mr anil Mr North Powder Pine sawmill and coiiliniied with their Swedish Kil H ll(s: lather in law Bill uIj"' r with then teacher. Mrs I weaving. The next meeting will Baxter; and Miss Janice llibbeln 4 II Sands They saw logs loaded be held at the home of Mrs (rom the log trucks and watchvd , Mike GaliiKan on Wolf Creek h, v the lumber was planed Nov. 27 Mid loaded into the freight cars La Grand Visitor !or .-hipping. Mrs. Wilbur Osterloh and Mrs The third grade has been ,Tom BuvJ traveled to La Grande siudving about North Powder t recently to atti-id a nieefng and the wirkus kinds of work ' whll'l w as sponsored b the CO the people here do The class !uf E tJ Mrs- '"""thy Cassil, w, nt to the home of Mrs Louis ! Seattle, demonstrated Christmas Jones to grind wheat which Mrs. !'u,'as a,lu decorating. Chris Johnson gave to the class. Mrs K(,bL'rt u-vrd and n'r iner, .-irs. ocrnaru, ai.'o ai-u'-u the meeting which was held at the Sacajawea. Mr. and .Mrs. W ilbur Osterloh. Mrs .latin KIivut nml Mrs. Mrs. ILftman helped the third' Charles Isaac, attended a I'nion -.rad ts ma;o dishes out of clay.' fount v 4 11 Leaders bam;-.-t at I li y put il.flerent colors of ' a til baj Island City Kay Flower .ludv Isaac also attended the iue( as junior 4 11 club leadeif Mrs. Walter .Mcorath recent B (nlertaim-d the Bridge Clta M:s. N!cGiath's t,iW, Mrs. Heh Vard trum, lld I ahe, was guest for the afternoon. r They, have also made dish tow- i K and dresser scarves out of pieces o. cloth b.ought from home. , bilities of buying a record play- never d'ed with cancer, but died of starvation because they could not eat. "I decided I wouldn't die of .starvation, so I forced myself, aid the wife and kids kept a: me, to eat, keep my stomach' full." Mayerle said he followed no diet, just ate what he wanted to. "We paid a little more for groceries than wt would have ordinarily, he said, "But then, I guess we figured it was worth it." Srrokts Cigrtte Now Mayerle, who said he smokes cigarettes regularly now, and has smoked a pack and a half daily since ho was 17, is now hoping to find work to support his wife and three children. His third young ster was born just four weeks a;:o. Doctors were U'lable to explair his recovery. Examinations at tlu hospital two months ago showed his lungs completely free of any malignancy. A pint of Mayerle's blood will be used with another cancer Mct m soon to discern whether a cure is possible. Physicians said there are only about 40 known cases where cjv.cer has disappeared utter being judged hoeless. Wyalt Earp May Shed Westerns For Broadway Role By VERNON SCOTT UPI Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD H I D Here's an unusual bit of ne.vs: Hugh (Wyatt Earpl OBrian is a good bet to replace Hubert Preston this winter in Broadway's sensational hit "Music Man." "Hugh O'Brian?" you ask in credulously. "Yep," says Hugh. "Mo." Believe it or not, there was a time when the rugged horse oiera hero was sort of a nialy Javne Mansfield. He posed for beefcake publicity pictures, dated starlets and couldn't find work. Acted In Little Thtattr To fill his spare time, the trap jawed muscle-bound O'Brian uct ed in little theater projects look ing for the big break, when the "Earp" series came along Hugh hopped in the saddle and rode off to glory. But now. after five years of wearing a tin badge, the lustre has dimmed and Hugh pines for the slog and New York's bright lights. He puts it this way, "I'm tired of saddles and sweat. I think a little satin, sex and sophistication mighty nice for a Barber 'Really' Outsmarted Self BRIDLINGTON. England U PD Barber John Thompson out smarted himself so much Monday that he shaved 35 customers for practically nothing Today was Bridlington's 60th anniversary. Thompson, in cele bration, offered shaves for a on ny and haircuts for two ihmicc. the prices prevailing in lHtiS. The only qualilication was that they had. to be paid for with pen nies minted that year Thompson figured there weren't many 1!M pennies around, and counted on a slow day. Within three hours he had 35 cus tomer. By the end of the day he had collected nearly 70 pennies of UKO vintage. "I didn't know that many ex isted," he said. would be change. "Sure, the critic's aid audie-.ccs have a temptation to nrake fun of western actors. Hut just because a guy stars in ai action series doesn't mean he has .limited act ing ability. Turns Down Producrs "New York producers have ap proached me many- times to do Broadway shows, but I've turned them down." j.' j ' "1 still have two years to go on my "Earp" series and once the contract runs,, out I'll be ready to head east tor a musical or comedy. Then how come you might do "Music Man" this winter? Hugh? "Because I will have six months eff between the first show of next season and the last show this season," he explained. "Preston is expected to take off for six months between Doc. 17 and July 4 which Is exactly the time I will have off myself." Magazine Poll Has Rockefeller Falling Behind Dick Nixon WASHINGTON tt'PD News week Magazine says a poll by its political experts shows that Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's chances of beating Vice President Richard M. Nixon for the GOP presiden tial nomination are "very dim in deed." The magazine said the poll by its exports in the 50 states showed that "if Kockefeller wants the nomination at all. he must frank ly say so, and start campaigning oH'iily and hard. Rockefeller must woo the GOP pros, beguile the voters, shape sharp and defi nitive issues.. ' ". "If possible, he; Twist try to convince the party that Rockefel ler and Rockefeller alone can win the presidency in- November, I'.kio. And even if he does do all that, aid more, Nelson Rockefel ler may still fall 'Short of the nomination." , -' : p ciiitj piemoeis and.Telocaset. were visitor f fn. s wiih p.ns. There were'(,nls and relatives in Richland. I si -veil ai.d eight year 4-IIjvVa'h. "rd-d. Mrs. MiKord Shafer. the for- Dinner Cuests wwt Vema Vanderpool, ha.; been Mr. and M s. ti: y Erwin and ' hospitalize'! in Baker, datighli r I ori were Sjr-dav d n l Mr. and Mrs. Wavr- Your;: nor gti'-sts a the hum? ui Gary's, and child-en. Grant, Mark and ijiae on the dishes and Mrs pa on s, Mr. ; nd Mrs. Gera'd Er- Bonnie of Moscow, Ida., are hire Hoffman- took them Lome with win and lamily, Union. The din- visiting their par-nts. Mrs. r - her and put them in her kiln. nor vas in honor of Gerald Er- nice McCanse and Mr. and Mrs Toe North Powder Home Ex-1 in October while American mill. :n's birthday. Other guests in- K. A. Voung. ions.on met at the home of Mrs. I were shut hv a strike, accordiii! The. scond grade at the North Al.na Lund rtcent'y. There wire i to figures release I tulay. STEEL REPORT GOOD LONDON iL'PIi British steel mills rai at a near-rico-d pace dud' d a daughter. 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