Women Injured in Recent Accident While Attempting to Avoid Cattle Sewards Attend PTA State Meeting Return Nov. 29 From Central States By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and Gary returned home Nov. 29 from a four - week vacation trip to the central states. The trio left Nov. 3 and attended a three-day PTA state meeting at Idaho Falls. They represented the Apple Valley unit. In Salt Lake City they attend­ ed church services and toured some of the buildings on the Mor­ mon temple grounds. They visit­ ed relatives and toured the U. S. mint and Museum of Natural Science at Denver. The Sewards also visited rela­ tives at Palco, Kan., ar.d went to the same church where they at­ tended services 30 years ago. They also visited Mrs. Anna Augustus at Waterville. Kan., other rela­ tives and friends in nearby towns. They stayed a week with their daughter and sister. Shirley in Kansas City, and were Thanks­ giving dinner guests of Martin League in Wichita. The trio returned home via Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming, visiting the capitol buildings of each. They were Nov. 28 over­ night guests of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce in Twin Falls. They arrived home Nov. 29 and on the following day received word of the death of Mrs. Sew­ ard's father, Ed Wild of Nyssa. Attend State Tourney Parma Seed was represented at the recent Women’s Oregon State Bowling tournament in Albany. Team members are Naomi Fritts. Addie Vinsonhaler. Helen Otani, Bonnie Nichols and Georgia lest. Delos Vinsonhaler and Bill lest accompanied the women. The group visited in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bay, son-in-law and daughter of the Vinsonhalers. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Pitman of Tacoma. Wash., were recent over­ night guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman. Mrs. Jennie Seward and Mrs. Johnson entertained with a re­ cent dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. Roy Wild and OREGON BUSINESSMEN analyie the progress of death in Oregon with John W. Kendall (center), being made in the fight against heart disease. a partnor in an Oregon law firm and past chair­ Mrs.’ Ed Wild. man of Oregon Heart association board, and E. C. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rathbun Owen R. Cheatham (right) chairman of Georgia- Sammons, past chairman of U. S. Bank of Oregon Pacific corporation, discusses the critical causes and Frank of LaPuente. Calif., were summoned here by the re­ TO RESIDE IN EUROPE BERTRAM VISITS PARENTS cent death of her father. Ed Wild. George Billings, son of Mr. and Willis Bertram arrived home They visited her sister, Mr. and Dec. 7 after spending two weeks Mrs. Glea Billings of Nampa, is Mrs. Dwight Seward and other during the Thanksgiving holidays now in Europe where he is mar- relatives while in the area. visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs keting manager of locks and Wagners Return Home Frank Bertram at Colome, S.D. hardware for Eaton - Yale and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner re­ By Dale Witt Towne. He had been sales man­ cently returned home from a two- NEWELL HEIGHTS — A meet­ the home of Mrs. Varner Hopkins ager for Challenger Lock compa­ week vacation trip to Fair Ha­ ing of the Happy Dozen card club ny at Anaheim, Calif., for the ven. Mass., where they visited was held Friday afternoon in the in Big Bend. During the business past seven years. their son. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wag­ home of Gnetty Piercy. Guest meeting new officers were elect­ He and his wife, Ellen, will ner and family. They report ex­ players were Laura Brock. Wilma ed. This was followed by an ex­ make their home in Zug. Switzer­ change of gifts. periencing the foul air which cov­ Powell, Rose Willis and Edna land, after the first of the year. Mrs. Linda Strong and baby ered many of the eastern cities DeHaven. The Billings’ were Nyssa residents were Sunday visitors in the Ray for several days. until 1954. Prize winners were June Ward, Simpson home. Mrs. Walter Hopper and daugh­ Anna VanderOord, the Mmes. ters of Union were recent week­ Sunday visitors in the Eugene RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Brock and Powell. end guests of her parents, Mr. and Pratt home were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Malloy arrived home Mon­ The group’s Christmas party, Harry Burkhardt of Vale. Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. They also vis­ day after spending a week in with gift exchange, will be held ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dib­ Mr. and Mrs. John Schoenwald Caldwell Memorial hospital. Friday, Dec. 16 at the home of ble at Nampa. of Ashland arrived Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and Marg Looney in Adrian. plans to visit their son-in-law and TOWNES ARRIVE HOME children of Twin Falls were re­ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne cent weekend guests of Mr. and I! Mrs. Dora Grunig of Albany and family, until after the holi­ arrived home Sunday after visit­ , | arrived Friday to visit her bro- Mrs. Dwight Seward and Gary. days. ing their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. The two families, together with i ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and The Wilson Witts visited Satur­ Jack Duncan at Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Roy Wild and Mabel Fox, , Mrs. Carl Fenn. Sunday afternoon day evening in the Carl Begeman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry and were Sunday dinner guests of ! callers at the Fenn home were the family at Salt Lake City. home. Mrs. Ethel Wild. Wesley Walker and Howard Fenn Doyal Ribman of Midvale was i families. a Friday dinner guest of Mr. and Slumber Party Held Mrs. Jack Wilson. Lorna Hardman was hostess for Purchases Price Farm a slumber party Friday night. Her Kenneth Sorrell recently pur­ guests were schoolmates, Tina chased the farm belonging to Mrs. Findling and Julie Robb. The Ed Price. young ladies were celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saun­ their December birthday anniver­ ders. Mr. and Mrs. George Naylor saries. and Mabel Fox attended the an­ Mrs. Lydia Worden accompa­ nual Christmas party of the Gol­ nied Mmes. Dale Ashcraft and Al den Hour Missionary chapter held I Thompson to the Christmas meet- recently at Moore hotel in On­ ; ing of Adrian Garden club. The tario. I luncheon was served Dec. 6 at Party Scheduled In Looney Home For Card Players PC A Farm and Ranch Loans Cost Less When fanners and ranchers borrow money to finance cap­ ital improvements or provide funds for operating expenses, costs are lowest through PC A — Production Credit Associa­ tion — sometimes only half of some other loans. You pay interest only on the money you actually use. and only for the time you use it. Pay­ ments are applied first to prin­ cipal, reducing the balance subject to interest. Loans for operating funds are budgeted for all year, in­ cluding planting, growing and harvesting. Drop by our office and let us show you how our loan plans serve you best and cost you less. Also get your copy of "Budgeting for Profit”, with­ out cost or obligation. BAKER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 210 S.w. 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OREGON By Dale Witt KINGMAN KOI A »NY Mrs Al­ berta Strawn mid Mrs. Martha Bvsendorfer were involved in un early-morning accident on Dec 5 while enroute to work in Ontario. They report there were cuttie on the road near the Edna Hart­ ley farm Mrs Beseiulorfer swerv­ ed her 1965 Volkswagen sedan, attempting to miss one of the ani­ mals. The car went into a spin, left the road anil rolled over. Mrs. Strawn spent five days in Malheur Memorial hospital where she was treated for cracked ribs, contusions of the neck and back Mrs. Beseiulorfer suffered many bruises, but was not hospitalized. Her Volkswagen was demolished Mr and Mrs. Virgil Viers mid children were Saturday dinner guests at the W A. Hines home in Ontario. Mrs. Lester Stacy and girls of Parma were Sunday dinnei guests in the Willis Conant home Pollyannas Hold Party Members of the Pollyanna club recently held their Christmas par- ty. with gift exchange, at East Side cafe in Ontario. During elec­ tion of officers Ethel Viers was named president; Ruth Bowers, vice president; Dorothy Nedrow, secretary. Next meeting will be Thursday, Feb. 2 in the Nedrow home. Mrs. Art Sparks uccompunied Mrs. Jack Glaze to Ontario Dec. 7 when they attended a luncheon for Treasure Valley Christian and Professional Women. Friday evening visitors in the Wesley Piercy home at Adrian were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, Mr and Mrs. Bill Toomb. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Van De­ Water and Kent of Big Bend were Sunday evening visitors in the Carl Begeman home The Herschel Thompsons left last Thursday for Redding, Calif. They planned to move Ron Thompson's personal belongings to Sacramento where he has been transferred and will be employed Mr and Mrs. Delrio Brock and Carol were Saturday evening din­ ner guests of the Bill Toombs. Bob Petty of Burns was a weekend guest of Ills mother, Mrs. Ruth Smit. Fox Continue* io Improve Don Fox lontmues to improve, is now able to lie up und can huve visitors He suffered a recent heart attack, was hospitalized for several weeks and is now recup elating at home. Recent visitors in the Fox home were Mr. and Mra W ii F m of • Intel m, the Ernest Campbells of Payette, the Johnnie Thiel family of Boise. George Furr of Ridgeview visit­ ed Monday afternoon in the Wnl ter Pinkston home The Rev. El­ don Hunter of Wilder was a Sat urday evening visitor. Mr. and Mrs, Art Sparks were .Sunday dinner guests at the Carol Sparks home in Notus. Mrs Al Thompson was among those attending a Rebekah Sun­ shine club party held Friday af­ ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ver­ na Martin in Apple Valley. GROUP VISITS SKI RESORT Mr. and Mrs. Evencio Murillo and l.uisito of Costa Ricu and Man«» Elgue/abal of Nyssa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinowski and family. T'he group spent the day at Bogus Basin and dined in Boise that evening. 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