Maxine Nurmi : ; wo 3-3161 School Needs Told At PTA The Greenwood PTA held a regu lar meeting Friday, Nov. 21, in the auditorium, with Mrs. Nolan Young presiding. Mrs. Mary Gray gave the invoca tion ar.d the flag salute was led by Mrs. Young. She then intro duced and welcomed the school board members, Les toiler and Charles Reynolds Jr. Mrs. Gertrude Murphy, a mem ber of the Citizens Committee to study La Grande school conditions, introduced Henry Bates, who gave a report on the survey made by the State Fire Marshal, on Green wood school. He named some 15 major changes that would have to be made before the building would pass as safe. A - few of these changes included enclosing the furnace room, installation of fire doors, and new safe enclosed fire escapes. Mrs. Murphy then introduced Walt Parker who gave a report on the findings of the electrical engineer. This report showed that practically all new wiring should be done throughout the building. Lren' Blanchard, principal Jack Rye, teacher; and Les Keffer, as member of the county reorganiza tion committee, explained the two plans of reorganization now under consideration. Plan one would put the entire' Union' County into one school district, and plan two-would have four separate districts. Room count was won by Jack Rye's sixth grade, with 2d mem bers present. After the meeting, refreshments were served by the third grade mothers. , "Daddy Night9 Set At Central Invitations are being sent via the girl students of Central school, to their fathers, for the "Daddy Date Night." The event will take place on Friday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m., in the Multi-purpose room of Central school. . This will be- an evening , for 'daddies' and their daughters to take part in dancing, games and refreshments. ' . All fathers of girls attending Central school are being invited to attend this special party, spon sored by the PTA. ELECTRONICS TV . SERVICE Our Operations On Your Sick Set Will Bo A Success. TV, Radio and Motor Repairs New & Used TV Sets We Give "S&H" Green Stamps 4th & Jefferson WO 3-3251 IU7! J 1 - r Come (OSlOflS always always welcome, beautiful, useful, elegant and economical, too!. HcGLASSOH'S STATIONERY 1104 Adams fffiftffa Jo5$" WO Page 3 L MISS LOIS STEWART (Lyons Photo Studio) " Wedding Plans Revealed Here Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Stewart of Stanfield are announcing the: en gagement of their daughter, Lois, to Richard Eugene Davies, son of! Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Davies, of Salem and formerly of La Grande. Miss Stewart is a graduate of Stanfield High school. Richard Davies is a graduate of La Grande High school. He served with the armed forces and is now employed by the Union Pacific Railroad.' The wedding will take place in the near future. Bride-To-Be Honored Here The Charles Koczah home, 806 Washington Street, was recent ly the- scene of a bridal shower in honor of Miss Janet Daggett, formerly of Joseph. Present - were her mother. friends and classmates of the bride-to-be. Games were played and a mock wedding was held. The bride-to-be received many gifts for her future home. A beau tiful cake was made by Mrs Koczan, and punch was served by the hostesses, - Charlene JCocz. Louise Hutchinson, . and Ruth Kirkpatnck. - Miss Daggett is to be married on Dec,- 21, at the Methodist Church " of Joseph, to Kenneth an, Louise Hutchinson, and Ruth During the shower everyone wished' Miss Daggett the best of luck for her future. Holiday Dinner Planned By Club The La Grande Garden Club will hold their traditional turkey dinner on Friday, Dec. 5, at 1 o clock, at the clubhouse.!. ; Mrs. Mamie Bradburn and Mrs. Fred Sommer are co-chairmen for the dinner party. The turkey will be furnished by the club, and the members will provide the potluck to go with it. A gift exchange; not to exceed a dollar, will be held. Falk, of Enterprise. reservations for themselves and guests, by calling Mrs. J. C. Camp, by Thursday noon, Dec. 4. Those attendming are to' bring their own table service. friends; YOU'D BETTER HURRY... " .- nirlr niHe e f kiMnlu fromour selection of (Safcns FINE LETTER PAPERS We try to plan It so that even last-minute'' shoppers willed, a wide, wonderful variety of Eaton's fine letter paper here. But Eaton's is one of the most sought-after lifts' ,T? (we can't reorder it this-time .", . and wi want you to see our selection at its best' In soon, yes?'' Have Your GIFT STATIONERY And NOTES Personaliiedl We Imprint Names Or Initials appraprlitli ' 3-2411 Local Couple Wed In Church A local couple. Mrs. Marjorie Wagner and A. Clark Keefer were united in marriage in a ceremony in the Richardson par lor of the First Presbyterian church, Nov. 16. The vows were exchange be fore the immediate family and a few friends. Following a trip to the Oregon beaches the newlyweds are now at home at 1610 Fifth Street in La Grande. Happy Birthday Dec. 2 Maxine Winters, Cove M. L. Dodge Van Yates Its Going To Happen ruesday 7:30- p.m., Eagles Auxiliary of ficers and drill team will hold a practice in the hall. "" '" 2 p.m., The Neighborhood Club will meet in regular' session in their clubhouse. 7 p.m.: The VFW 'Auxiliary will meet in the hall to make fa vors for the hospital. All mem bers are being urged to attend.: 6:30 p.m., La Grande Chapter 9, Royal Arch Masons will hold a dinner, followed at 7:30 p.m., with election" of '! officers ' and 7:30 p.m., Neighbors of Wood craft ' will' hold' regular business meeting in the Odd Fellows Hall. 7:30 P.m., Chapter CO of PEO will meet' in the5 Home of Mrs. Douglas Eustace. '"; -'''' -' r- 8 p.m., YWEA will hold a Christ mas- Program in the Sanctuary of the First Methodist Church. Guests are being invited. ' " ' ' 8 p.m., Union County Art Guild will meet with Major Rich ardson, 1203 L Avenue. A film will be shown,, and visitors are being invited to' attend. : Wednesday -"-'." 10:30 a.m., Telocaset Extension Unit will meet in the home ' of Mrs. Lewis Jones, for a Christ mas Party. .'"! 2 p.m., Parkdale Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Charles Andrews, 1322 Jackson. 2 p.m., St. Peter's- Guild will meet in the Parish hall. " 2 p.m., Eagles Auxiliary Sew ing club will meet irt the home of Mrs. Erna Fitzgerald, at is land City. ' . 615 p.m., Semi-Annual birth day dinner, Crystal - Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows temple. Guests ere those having birthdays from July to January. Meat to be fur nished, non-birthday members bring potluck dish. All members bring own table service. 7:30 p.m., ' Craystal Rebekah lodge iheeting, Odd Fellows tem ple.' i " '- -,' ';' ' 7:30 p.m.,' Jewel Rebekah lodge 96,' will hold a regular meeting in the Summerville IOOF hall. 7:30 p.m.,' Christian Womens Fellowship of the First Christian church will hold - their annual meeting in-the church. 7:30 p.m;, The general WSCS will meet in the home of Mrs. Harry Trimble, 501 -Washington Avenue; 7:45 p.m., Blue Mountain1 Juni ors Extension Unit will meet with Nellie Stewart, 1607 Fifth Street. Project Foreign Yeast breads and CHristmas Party with homemade gift exchange. - " 8 p.m., DAV Auxiliary and Chap ter will hold regular meeting in the Armory. ; rhursday 10 a.m., Oregon Wail Extension Unit will meet with Mildred Wil liams,' 1713 Washington Avenue. Project Embossed Metals, Christ mas party and homemade gift exchange. . 12 noon, Soroptimist will hold a luncheon meeting in the Saca jawea. ' 7 p.m., World War I Widows will hold a Christmas dinner with Mrs. Golda Murray, 1703 First Street. There will be a gift exchange. ' 8 p.nti,' Eagles Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting in the hall. " More than 3,000,000 Bibles a year are printed and bound by a single publishing company In' Cleveland, Ohio: ' : ;' ' , Your Gift It Enduring When You Give Leather Cloods For. Christmas! 3 WOMEN'S PURSES, ; HAND BAGS, WALLETS MEN'S WALLETS AND BILLFOLDS 1 BELTS FOR CHILDREN . MEN; WOMEN AND . Wttterrt and Drast tit. Anderson ihoe t XT WED RECENTLY Miss Judy Alane Berryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Berryman, of La Grande, became the bride of Duane B. Varney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bercier, of Yacolt, Wash. The ceremony was performed in Vancouver 'by Judge Walter Collens, on Nov. 21. The bride is a graduate of La Grande High School. In And Around Town Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fleshman were hosts for the past week to a variety of visitors. Those visit ing included a daughter, Mrs. R. R. Rdhland, of Citrus, Calif.; a son, George, his wife, Dorothy and children, Craig, Terry and Randy, of Salem; Mr; Freshman's sisters, Mrs. Delia Nelson, and Mrs. Mary Thorpe, of Bellview, Wash.; their two grandsons, Dale and Gordon Courtney, with friends, Stanly Hill and Craig Curry, of Gifford, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hall of Baker; Mrs.- Fleshmaft's sister, Mr.' and Mrs. Af Thompson of Wallowa; and a niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Juve, of Enterprise. ' o Word was received that Leo Brunell, Highway Equipment su pervisor is in the Salem Me morial Hospital for the third time in four months. He and his Grange Holds Annual Dinner There were over 40 persons at tending the traditional community Thanksgiving Dinner, held at the Blue Mountain Grange hall on Thanksgiving Day. The dinner tables were set wth a large" variety of foods including chicken, meatloaf, dressing, vege tables, salads, breads, relishes, and cranberries. Then came the desserts, a large assortment 1 of cakes, pies, cookies and fruit salads. The afternoon was spent with those wishing to, playing different games and others visiting or sew ing. 4 Many stayed for the afternoon and again attended a supper of left , overs, before returning to their homes. RebekahsPlan Birthday Fete Crystal Rebekah lodge will hold its semi-annual birthday . dinner Wednesday evening, in the dining room of the Odd Fellows temple. Mrs. Areta Halsey is chairman of the dinner and has announced that honorees will be all those members having birthdays from July to January and they are asked to just bring their own table ser vice. Hostesses for the event will be the other members of the lodge and they will each bring a potluck dish and their own table service. Meat will be furnished. Dinner will be served at 6:15 and lodge will follow at 7:30 in the lodge hall. Mrs. L. Reynolds Appointed Judge Mrs. Lee Reynolds of La Grande was honored last week when she was appointed one of three judges to name the top piano players at a Boise Valley Musician contest held at Boise, Idaho. The contest, held over the Thanksgiving holiday, was to select the top musicians in the valley to play with the Boise Symphony Orchestra this winter. Mrs. Reynolds said she was "amazed" at the caliber of musi cians that appeared in the contest. & Leather Goods 1 q' wife were residents here for 25 years and moved to Salem about three years ago. W A III 1959 H MONTGOMERY WARD II A I ill 3Affji jRVi I : tVUi w iy.-t.-j -H f aTg L '-wr i .( 'y, r. fw V WITH ANY AUTOMATIC j f 8 "'.v 349.95 QUALITY I IMPERIAL WASHER ' AUTOMATIC ' IMPERIAL IMPERIAL DRYER 24995 GAS DRYER 28995 I I ALL NEW LINT FILTER LInl it forctd through perfo I rated lint vane at it sweep i through water. 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Eliada Baldridge and Terry Miller did a dance to the song, Mexican Hat Rock." The junior class presented the skit '"This Is Your Life." They gave some of the high lights in the life of William Phillips, one of the best loved teachers in Union High. The senior class gave a skit on the record "Matt Drillon." The final number was a barber shop quartet, including four Union High teachers, Andy .Anderson, Ted Brown, Wilbur Osterloh, and Ed Johnson. ' The evening was spent in playing the many games such as cork R D S . I II II I ii ii i i - i 'j. fi iivS r "vi-x. Automatic Cvcle Control The most advanced automatic control, yel th tim pleit to operate -of an waiher on the market lodayl Push the button for the fabric to be washed, set washing time, everything else is automatic agitator! Automatic fabric conditioner overdrying, no shrinking, no guesswork. ' protect your clothes! New sanitizing ozont buli. (3D OG UiVZlD 33rm air- ZtisfD 'j3QtsaH shoot, dart throw and cako walk. visiting the Spook House, watch ing the boxing matches and dining :it the FHA Cafe. The big moment of the night came at 9:;30 when the Queen candidates were escorted to the stage, Chcryll Spain and escort Stanley Wilde, Carolyn Vickers and escort Holt Hibbert, Rosemary Zaugg and escort Steve Batenian, Nancy Gilkinson and escort Bob Cockrcll. Each candidate was presented a corsage by the Student Body Secretary, Nita McClellan. Richard Ban-, Student Body President then announced that the 1958 Car nival Queen was Rosemary Zaugg. Queen Rosemary thanked all who made it possible for her to have his honor and asked everyone to enjoy the Carnival. She then awarded the clock radio to Mnrlenc Turner. The rest of the evening was spent in Carnival fun and ended at a late hour with many people still playing games. 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