"Huge Furniture Savings During CP A Days Only! STARTS Tomorrow ENDS Wednesday, Dec. 31st CHAI RS... CHAIRS... CHAIRS Save Up To $65.00- REG. 199.95 BROWN WOOL COVER now ' S 113(01 9 5 CHOOSE FROM 14! REG. 39.95 METAL S WIVEL BASE Occasional Decorator Chairs 24 95 Reg. 119.95 Biltwell FLOATING ROCKER Foam Rubber 6Q95 2 ONLY r Swivel Base : DECORATOR ROCKERS Wheat Color, Reg. 99.95 . 1 GREEN Occasional CHAIR REG. 59.95 39 95 BARBEL SWIVEL CHAIR... .... ..?9)9)95 only W REG. 119.95 HI-BACK SWIVEL PLATFORM ROCKER .....now REG, 139.95 SWIVEL : Rotating Rocker Foam Rubber . . . Rose Color 195 Reg. 109.95 Swivel-Rolaling Rocker Grey Color 59 95 Reg. 1 19.95 Biltwell Brown Floating Platform Rocker. $yg95 Reg. 10995 Grey Swivel-Rotating Rocker ..now s5995 REG. 89.95 Mocha Occasional Chair........... ...$S)95 REG. 129.95 COMBINATION FABRIC & PLASTIC ttlP 1 Qq FLOATING ROCKER.......... ..only SI54& Reg. 109.95 Loose Cushion & Back, Brown Mohair Cover $fBuJ95 SWLUiMl tilAlii.. I ALL LAMPS I None Withheld ... Terrific Selection 2575Qff I Adams & Hemlock CONVENIENT -TERMS FURNITURE WO 3-5614 w trill , .iUpf tk 4& , . SURPRISE VISIT Justin Smith, Mt. Emily superintendent, donned Santa Suit and acted as helper when he surprised the women of the Mt. Emily Lumber Company recently, at a pre Christmas luncheon, at the Sacajawea hotel. The luncheon was sponsored by M. Gale Beals, general manager. Those attending (left to right) Mrs. Peggy Perry, Clare Colling--wood, Mrs. Muriel Calvin Helen Garrett Mrs. Kay Miller Mrs. Irene Payne, Mrs. Joan Driskell, Mrs. Marjorie Master son, Mrs. Kathryn Begg, Mrs. Pat Devoro, and Mrs. Rosalie Morrison; seated on Santa lap is Mrs, Ruth Loock. Ph. WO 3-3651 La Grand Wm 703 K Quality Diamonds CAN BE BOUGHT FOR LESS AT Laurence's Jewelry Adams & Depot Date Changed For Practice Crystal Rebckah installation practice scheduled lor Sunday at 7 in the Odd Fellows temple has been postponed until Sunday Jan. 4 at 7 in the hall. District deputy president, Ar tena Finn urges nil members who lake part in installation, all newly elected officers, appoin tive officers; altar bearers, deputy officers and escort team to be present for the Jan. 4 practice as it will be the last one betore in stallation. There will also be a hnccial meeting for lodge mem bci's only at which time elected officers will linish llicir quality ing work. MORE THse GLOBE 13th Month Sale SPECIALS 1 REMNANT ROLL All Wool BROWN TWEED REG. 11.95 SQUARE YD. NOW Carpel T95 SQ. YD. ALL .Occasional Tables GOOD SELECTION 20 50 OFF 1 ROLL BROWN TWEED 'ALL WOOL CARPET Reg, 8.95 Sq. Yd. Now L95 O SQ. YD. 1 ROLL RUST TWEED ALL WOOL CARPET 95 Reg. 10.95 Sq. Yd. SQ. YD. 1 Roll 12x31-Ft. Wilton Carpet Grey-Green Color . . ,. Reg. 14.95 Sq. Yd. NOW ONLY,. 8.35 Wwait World Maxine Nurmi WO 3-3161 Observer, La Grande, Ore., Fri., Dec. 26, 1958 Page 3 Meat Cookery Demonstrated At Extension Training Meet Meal cookery was tne topic lor nors ot Union county came into Home Extension leader training meetings held ,Doc. 16 and 17. Twenty-seven women from all cor- Cricket Flat Holds Grange Holiday Party cricket i'Uil Grange Held a Christmas program following the business meeting, : Saturday Dec. 20. Following the politick luncheon, Christmas Carols were sung. Mrs. Ethel Scott, Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Irene Gilliam took part in the program, Thero woro several chil dren gave readings. As tliu last song "Jingle Bolls" was being sung, Santa entered and presented each child with a Iroat. In And Around . OWN Mrs. George Toya and daughters nf Grcsham will arrive today. They will be guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Moore. They will accompany Mrs. Moore to Baker, Dec. 28, 'for the Silver Jubilee celebration of St. Cecilian Ensemble. Others attending from here will be Mrs. B. Hcddcn and Jacqueline Cyr. o Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Kirkman had as luncheon guests Tuesday, Iheir son, Master Sgt. Donald Kirk man and family of Corvallis. Also their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tippelt, of Portland. La Grande last week to get train ing for this project, which will be given in their units during Janu ary or February. . . , The demonstration covered -the two types of meat cookery: Dry heat for tender cuts and -moist lieat for less tender cuts; Identi fication and cookery methods 'of meat cuts; USOA grading;- State and Federal inspection of meat and Die place of meat in the diet. All the beef for both training meetings was donated by the Union Cdunty Cow Belles. Project leaders attending were as follows: Mrs. John Beck, Mrs. Don Huffman Telocascl -unit; Mrs. Herbert Houston, Mrs. ' Ben Bendshadler Elgin; Mrs. Hobart Nelson, Mrs. Leonard Spears- Oregon Trail; Mrs. Dick Hadden, Mrs. Raymond Harmon Blue Mt. Jrs.; Mrs. Louis Phillips, Mrs. Ernest Wright Rockwall; Mrs. Jarcd Rogers, Mrs. Bob Wiles- Triple E; Mrs. Ted Tidball, Mrs. Fred Christman North Powder; Mrs. Ted Bradford, Mrs. - Roy Stauffcr Catherine Creek; Mrs. E. S. Morris, Mrs. Frank Elmer- Cove; Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Mrs. Mllo Biokland La Grande Valley; Mrs. Cleo Booth, Mrs. A. Arnoldus Two Rock; Mrs. John Petersen, Mrs. B. Monaghon Powder Val ley; Mrs. Gilbert Courtright Blue Mt. Srs.;' Mrs. JSarl O'Bry ant- North Powder.'. VFW Post Holds Holiday Dinner The local VFW Post 2990, held their annual Christmas dinner and tree for members and guests on Saturday, . Dec. 13. Children attending the affair received presents and treats. There were about 100 mem bers, their families and guests, attending the turkey and potluck dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tetrick of La Grande and VFW members from Elgin and Union. Knights Project Awards Presented ' The Knights of Pylhius met in the KP hall, Monday evening to present the awards of their turkey project. They were awarded to the following; Ross Hearing, Elmer Conrad, C. W. Daniels, W. M. Peare and Walter Leonard. Refreshments were served by Keith Fuller and Bill Kirkman. SQ. YD. Use Our Convenient Credit Terms GLOBE FURNITURE Adams & Hmlock I Color Harmonized Furniture HcGLASSOH'S STATIONERY 1104 Adams . WO 3-241 1 Look Who s Here ST. JOSEPH , ' . , , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose, of Imblor, hove a daughter born this morning, Dec. 26. They have named' her Kimberly Ann and she weighs six pounds and 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Henry EOCehe Court, have a daughter born Dec, 24. They have named her Ann Irene and she weighs seven pounds and eight and three fourth ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McBrldc, Imblcr, have a son born Dec, 24. They have named him Tony Dean and he weighs seven pounds and 10 ounces. GRANDE RONDE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett, EOCene Court, have a daughter born Dec. 24. They have named her Laura Rene, and she weighs -six pounds and eight and half ounces. ' Reception Will Fete Andersons Mr. and Mrs. George h. An derson Sr. will observe their Golden wedding anniversary at a reception in the First Christian church at La Grande, from 3 p.m., to 5 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 28. The couple were married Christ mas Eve, 1908 at WyatU'W. V., and moved to La Grande in 1925. An-' derson operated a grocery store in La Grande until 1943 at: which time he entered the gas and oil distribution business. He retired July 15, 1957. Sons of the couple, George"!.. Anderson Jr., local district attor ney, and John W. Anderson,-a Yakima, Wash., school vice princi pal, have been working on the details and making arrangements for the reception for family and friends, Sunday afternoon..; ,. Elgin Faculty Holds Dinner J ELGIN (Special) The Elgin school faculty and their "faiT)ilies attended an annual Christmas din ner and party, ThursdayveVenine, Dec. 18, in the school .cafeteria, The turkey dinner with all the trimmings was prepared under the direction of Mrs. Wilma Cason, assisted by Mrs. iMargiicrito Croghan and Mrs. Margaret Chen ey. Mrs. Tlielma Barnhart and Miss Hazel Hickey had charge of decorations, and Mr. ..and Mrs. Dale Vaught and Harry:iTrump were in charge of the program which was a musical program, in cluding group carol singing. ' ; A gift exchange for both young sters and grown-ups, was held in the form of musical chairs., ' 1 The ladies reported a nice part of the evening was the men folks doing the dishes. , Pfeiffers Feted y On Anniversary f Mr. ana Mrs. Henry m. neu ter, were honored recently on their golden wedding anniversary, with a reception in the homo of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.-and Mrs. Vernon Long of Portland. Assisting the Longs was Mrs. Lincoln Pfciffcf. -t Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffcr now live in Portland. They were, married in La Grande Nov. 25 1908 where he was an engineer for' the Un ion Pacific lor a numberof years. He later went into the grain bus iness in Wallowa and union coun ties, moving to Portland in 1929. They have two children, Maxine Long, of Portland and ..Lincoln Pfeiffcr of Salem. They, also have four grandchildren and one great granddaughter. There were more ..than. . ,-i 90 friends and . relatives attending the affair. . ;i Among the out of town guests v.cre Mr. and Mrs. W. P. BaUard, cf La Grande. . r - H APPY DirthdayI Dec. 26 ; Shirley Stine, Elgin.' . Kathy Baum, Union Janice Leonard. AS USUAL , WE WILL closed; Dec 25-J a nl 3 iv.-i. it.. Y:'un rM"ik i AGAIN ''""'V''ii:,'.' Monday, Jan. 5 HOBBY 1113 Adams O: wondering how to do It?i7i do It with DULLAKSp clothing O pay old billt VO buy newer car O hone repairs new furniture buy appliances etc. etc. p Robert L. Bun, Manftger ' , a . - ' . Ill Elm St WO. 3-2144, LGranil Ktf Do all those thinft" you'd like to do ' dollars from us. t Money for every wwt'Jiy - Ml l fliMf '''i ' eoly,.ear or bxxmlmk' x: $25 to $7600 m firm