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Women Attend Meeting of Cancer
Society io Plan Crusade for Spring
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason in
Homedale.
Mrs. M. L. Judd was hostess at
a March 29 luncheon for the four
ladies who judged conservation
essays and posters submitted by
Nyssa students.
Mmes. Frankie and Lydia Wor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedy left
March 30 for Sacramento. Calif.. den visited Sunday afternoon
where they plan to reside. They with the former’s cousins. Mr. and
attended the wedding of a grand Mrs. Irvin Davison at Ridgeview.
son Sunday at the Sacramento Attend* Golden Event
Methodist church. The Leedys
Mrs. Marie Moore went to Deer
planned to return here this week Flat Sunday afternoon to attend
to complete business transactions. a 50th wedding anniversary cele
Mr. and Mrs. David Hill have bration for Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
moved into the Leedy house and Nelson of Ridgeview. The event
will farm the land this year.
was held in the Free Methodist
Alfred Anthony, 13 - year - old church. The honorees’ 10 children,
youth who has been making his in-laws and grandchildren were
home with the Charles Leedys, is all present for the occasion, some
now residing with Mr. and Mrs. ' coming from great distances.
Virgil Viers in Kingman Kolony.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dalton and
Hosts Card Group
children of Hazelton. Idaho, were
Happy Dozen cand club mem- recent Wednesday evening visit -
bers met Friday afternoon at the ors in the Wilson Witt home,
home of Dorothy Fox. Guest They were enroute home after a
players were Ima Begeman and visit of several days with his sis-
Edna DeHaven of Ontario. Win- ter in Washington. They are for-
ners were Goldie Roberts. Minnie mer residents of Newell Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney DeVille
Stam. Thelma Hammon and Ima
Begeman.
of Cow Hollow. Richard Fenn and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn, Mr. boys were Sunday afternoon vis-
and Mrs. Rollo Fenn went fishing itors in the Carl Fenn home,
last Thursday at Beulah reservoir.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb were
They report that the fish were March 27 guests for a birthday
biting but they failed to catch dinner at the home of his son-
their limits.
i in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mmes. Bill Holdt and Ray Dick Stam of Fruitland. The
Simpson were Sunday dinner birthday dinner honored the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stams’ daughter, Susan.
SimpsoI\ Suffer* Ankle Injury
Bill Holdt, Frank Simmons and
Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman is re
David went fishing at Antelope
cuperating from an injured ankle.
reservoir.
She fell as she stepped off the
Mr. and Mrs. James McKinley back porch Monday evening,
of Albany were weekend guests March 28. She was taken to the
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. ' Ontario hospital and returned
McKinley.
j home Saturday.
Mrs. Marie Moore was a Sun
Mrs. Bob Kurtz served break
day luncheon guest of Mr. and
fast Sunday morning to the Herb
Mrs. K. I. Peterson in Adrian.
Wenke family, who were in the
Guests of Father
process of moving to the Men
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Fine and diola place in Newell Heights.
Steven of Caldwell spent Sunday
Pauline Butler is studying dur
with her father, Carl Hill, and ing the spring term at Treasure
were his dinner guests at East Valley Community college. She
Side cafe.
is residing with her mother, Mrs.
Bill Webb and Mr. Webb in Ad
THREE KEYS
to CANCER CONTROL
By Mr*. Wilson Witt
NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mmes.
Jake Borge and Sid Handman at
tended a recent luncheon meeting
of the American Cancer society
at East Side cafe in Ontario. The
group made plans for the April
11-15 spring crusade.
rian.
Wholesale Prices
ON STEEL
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn and
Mrs. Rollo Fenn visited Friday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Ward.
Sherry Thompson spent the
weekend with Shirley Harrold in
Ontario.
Up io 400 Lbs______ SI 8.50
400 to 1,000 Lbs,____ 14.25
1,000 io 2,000 Lbs.___ 12.25
2,000 to 5.000 Lbs.___ 11.50 HONORED WITH DINNER
5,000 to 10,000 Lbs.
11.00
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage were
10,000 to 20,000 Lbs. ... 10.75 ■ March
29 evening dinner guests
Over 20,000 Lbs. ___ 10.25 in the Willis Bertram home, hon
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BLACK PIPE
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Mrs. Howard Myrick and Shel
ley, Mrs. Lyle Miner, Lori and
Larry attended a showing of “My
Fair Lady” Sunday in Ontario.
Dr. William S. Adams, as professor
of medicine at the U.C.LA. School of
Medicine, treats leukemia patients.
As a researcher, he is trying to
learn ways in which the chemical
machinery of leukemia patients
has gone wrong. Reason; to explor*
new loads for leukemia control.
EDUCATION
Hv* years ago Mrs. Ma* Edward«,
of Pinellas County, Fla., thought up
Save-a-Lif* parties. Neighbors art
invited for coffe«; *arly cancer
detection is discussed; pamphlets
are given out; guests ere urged
to give simitar parties. In Pineilea
County alone seven eerty cancer*
were discovered es e result of
150 Seve-e-Ufe pertie*. Idee has
caught on all over the U.S.
SERVICE
Mrs. Marjorie Shields, a
volunteer for the ACS Illinois
Division Transportation Corps,
has transported over 1,000 cancer
patients to and from Cook County
Hospital during the past four
years. Mother of eight, she take*
her youngest with her on duty day.
Cottle Family Visits
Enroute to New Duty
Base on Luzon Island
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. (Don
na Jean) Cottle, Dean, Kathy and
Karry are visiting his parents, Mr. |
and Mrs. Kay Cottle. Dr. Cottle
and his family are enroute to the
Island of Luzan, Republic of the j
Philippines, where he will head i
the dental department at the U. S.
Naval Communication station at
San Miguel.
Dr. Cottle was previously sta
tioned at the U. S. Naval Dispen
sary, Navy department, in Wash
ington, D.C. While there, he was ;
selected for the rank of lieutenant
commander and will receive that
promotion upon arriving at his |
new duty station.
Before leaving for the Philip
pines, the Cottles plan to visit
her mother, Mrs. Freda Butler in
Seattle. From there they will go
to San Francisco to board the ship
which will take them to their new
home, traveling via Hawaii, Hong
Kong, Okinawa and Guam.
The two Cottle couples spent
last weekend visiting and sight
seeing at Reno, Virginia City and
Lake Tahoe. Alan Cottle, a stu
dent at Utah State university in
Logan, was a weekend visitor in ■
the parental home. Mr. and Mrs.
Reid Cottle and family of Boise
were Saturday guests, visiting his
parents and brothers.
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REPORTER SUBMITS STORY
OF TROOP 338 ACTIVITIES
Another story of Girl Scout
troop 338 activities is being sub
mitted by Dolores Defuentes, re
porter.
At a meeting held March 22 in
the home of Mrs. Alberta Morrow,
a skit on telephone manners was
presented, with Vickie Silva, Ro
berta Morrow and Dolores De-
fuentes telling how to acquire
new friends and keep former
ones.
It was reported that the recent
banquet was a success. Each girl
took a box of Girl Scout cookies
to sell to the public. Proceeds
from the sale will help pay for
trips, as well as upkeep on Girl
Scout campgrounds.
VISITOR FROM MONTANA
Mrs. Bob (Lois) Lundy of Kali-
spel. Mont., left Monday morning
after spending the weekend with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Huffman. The trio visited in
Caldwell with Mrs. Betty Bris-
bois, sister of Mrs. Lundy’s hus
band. They were met there by
Lundy’s mother. Fern Lundy, and
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Evans, all of
Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Curtwright
BIG BEND Big Bend Exten visited Friday afternoon with Mrs.
sion unit meeting will be held Naomi Wright in Nurnpu.
Tuesday, April 12, with Mrs. Er Released From Hospital
nest Seuell instead of April 19
Mrs. Hurvey Bennett took her
at Helen Bishop's residence.
mother, Mrs. Susannah Council
Mr. and Mrs. Jim WWbater and man to her home in Roswell Sun
family moved last week to the day from Cuhlwcll Memoriul hos
Cables farm in Newell Heights pital. Mrs. Worden is staying
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonis of with her during the duytimc and
Adrian have moved into the Bry Mrs. llennett remained with her
ant house vacated by the Web Sunday night
ster*.
Mrs. Frank Miller spent Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman day with her daughter, Mrs. Ger
and sons of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. rit Timmerman in Newell Heights
Bill Van DeWater nnd family of The latter had the misfortune of
Fruitland. Iaiuri and Larinda breaking her ankle lust week.
Reed <»f Boise helped their father
Mr and Mrs. Phil Sweet of On
and grandfather, Boyce Van De tario were Sunday guests of Mr.
Water celebrate his birthday an and Mrs. liornce Chancy.
niversary Sunday, March 27.
Mrs. Darrell English and Elea
nor visited her father, Earl Clary,
Return* From Imbler
Sunday afternoon at the Caldwell
Mrs. John Packwo<»d returned Care center.
Tuesday evening from Imbler,
Ore. where she had been for the
past 10 days caring for her new
grandson, Larry Oliver. Mrs. Har
ry Packwood and sons returned
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with her for a two-day visit.
Ernest Seuell took his Civil
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Air Patrol group to Boise Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Packwood
rari
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guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Packwood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cartwright
and daughter were Tuesday eve
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray
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Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended a
Top
Quality Work
meeting of the Malheur County
Extension Service committee on
Monday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Patsy Carpenter in On
tario.
Play in Music Competition
I »is Seuell and Jane Timmer
man played a piano duet in the
Eastern Oregon music competi
tion Saturday at La Grande.
William Teter is a patient nt
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Caldweli Memorial hospital.
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Mrs. Glen Molt is a patient nt
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Caidwell Memorial hospital, suf
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fering with pneumonia. Her sis
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Miss I»is Seuell attended a
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Arcadia club meeting will be
held Friday, April 8, at the home
of Mrs. Parley Feik.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cindell vis-
ited Sunday afternoon in the
Ernest Stephenson home.
George Bust started work last
week as ditch rider on the High-
line canal.
Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik visit
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home.
Mrs. George Hust and Georgia
went to Nampa Monday. Scott
Gardner returned to his home
there after a week’s visit with
his grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
Hust and family.
Visit* From Pocatello
Richard Lucero of Pocatello
visited Sunday morning in the
George Moeller home. Lucero is
employed by the railroad in Poca-
: tello and was off work due to the
strike. He is a former resident
of the Arcadia community.
Mrs. Frone Stradley of Big
Bend spent the weekend with
Mrs. Amy Stradley. Other Sun
day dinner guests in the Stradley
home were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Haney and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Dail and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Farmer.
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