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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1959)
LOCAL EVENTS The Polly Ann Club will hold a potlurk picnic Friday, 1 p.m. at Riverside Park. Bio Mountain Grange will meet ot the hall. Saturday night at 7 o'clock (or politick, entertainment and meeting. - The Fair Muidi will provide the program (or the eve ning and also be guests for the potluck dinner. The program will begin at t p.m. Anyone interested in attending is invited to do so. Celebrating birthdays today are Charles Fillmore o.' Klgin; Mrs. C. F. Robert, Maurice O. Atkinson, Bob Bcrnes and Geraldtne Kvans o( La Grande. World War I Vjlrns and Auxiliary will held an unnual potluck picnic ut Riverside Park Friday at 8:30 p.m. Bring potluck and table service. Collet, rolls and ice cream finished. Business meeting tc follow. Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thurj., July 30, 1959 Page 7 Woman's World MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor ANN LANDERS Answers Your Problems Dew Ann: We married during the1 depression. Times were hard and we saved every penny. Then came the war. My husband's busi ness boomed. All our friends built nice homes. We built a modest one. Tom kept saying we must save for the boys' educa tion. Although we were well set. 1 continued to do all my own housework and laundry. I even made my own clothes. Today one boy is through col lege and married. The other boy has one more year left. My hus band still refuses to build a nice home, or even remodel this one. lie says he wants to leave the boys well fixed when he's gone. Mow much do wc owe the kid.s anyway? I want a nice home and Beels, Hunt Wed In Idaho ELGIN (Special) Judy Beels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malho" Beels, became the bride of Wavcl Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hunt, Friday, July 17 in a quiet ceremony in Weiser, Idaho. Both graduated from Elgin High School in May. They are making their home in one of Mrs. Nellie ('rums duplex houses. Edenholm Services To Be Held Friday Carl Js:ph Edenholm, 88, died in his home Wednesday morning, following a short illness. Funeral services will be held in the Daniels Funeral Home, Friday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Victor Zach arias will officiatc-at the service. Burial will bo in the City Ceme try. Mr. Edenholm was bor" March 2. 1871 in Sweden, and had been a resident of La Grande for the past 35 years. He was a mem ber, of the First Baptist Church. Survivors arc a brother.. E. N. Edenholm of Seattle, and other relatives in Sweden. ELGIN BRIEFS Wally Moore Receives Two Hurt Fingers Wally Moore suffered two man gled fingers when they were caught in the trailer couplings. He is tn son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Moore and works for Western Stud Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knight of Enterprise are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Daron. Monday, Christine Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Kennedy, returned home with her grandmother, Mrs. Everett Walker of La Grande. She will spend several weeks while Walker is in Portland where he had surgery oil his knee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ersted a"d family of Donnelly, Minn., were guests Friday through Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Whittemore. tr wilffv Gordon -and daugh ter Jean were Monday guests of her nncln and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Haight of Halfway. Her parftits, Mr. 8"d Mrs. E. v. Bray, who had spent the weekend at the Haight home returned to their home in La Grande with them. Ihink I've earned it. Do you think it's wrong to want a little com fort in life before I'm too old to enjoy it? Please give me some advice. Impatient. Dear Impatient: I pity your poor husband. Ho's clenched that fist so hard lor so long ho can't relax and enjoy the fruits of his labors. Financial caution is a virtue but some pe:pla pinch tht ptnny beyond the time when it makes sense. It's wrong of a husband to dony his wife the pleasures of life when she has earned them. Now that he can afford nice I things, saving it for his sons is foolishness. The best legacy a father can j leave his children is the abili ty to take care of themselves. Tell him if statistics mean anything, women live longer than men. Ask haw he'd like you to enjoy a new hause with your second husband. I hope this jars him loose. Good luck. Dear Ann Landers: A tele phone operator who works in this hotel is driving the rest of us operators nuts. She wears several charm bracelets with doz ens of dodads dangling from her wrist and the constant clanging and jingling is enough to set a persun crazy. One operator cas ually said to her last week. "That racket you make with your bra celets is enough to wake the dead." Her reply was, "I'm sc used to it, it doesn't bother me a bit." AH right, Ann Landers, since problems are your business, what do we do now? Manhattan Miss es. Dear Misses: If the clanging and jingling is as bad as you say, it's surprising the guests in the hotel haven't inquired to learn if you havo reindeer operating the switchboard. The simplest way is to slop hinting and tell the gal frankly that her bracelets are getting on everyone's nerves. Class Reunion Planned Here M' ruber and families of th La Grande High ScluiCI clas of '34 are gathering in La Grand this weeke d to observe their 2.1th class reunion. Events svhedu'rd include a banquet to b? held ut the Sacnjawca Hotel at 7 o'clock Sat urday evening, Aug. 1. A family picnic will be he'd ut Riverside Park at 12 noon Sunday. Grande Rondt- Valley grads are furnishing food end table service lor the picic. An invitation is issued to all oth.r classmates and friends to call at the RiverJidc Park Pavilion after 1:30 o'clock on Sunday to visit with the '34 grads and their families. Advance reservations indicate that nearly 95 persons will alt nd the banquet and about 185 will be at the picnic. . Registration will begin at 12 noon on Saturday at the Centennial Indirect Approach To Cleanliness Sometimces ingenuity will ac complish benefits which nagging cun t. One clever mother, who r.tver could get her child to wash her hands before leaving the bathroom, succeeded by using an amusing caitoon as a reminder. Mother mounted a pixy picture, printed llrk question beneath it: Sweetheart did you forget?, and fastened it over the wash basin. In no time, the youngster entered into the spirit of the game and the "dirty hands deai iock" was broken. The African Gray Parrott is known to survive as long as 80 eais in captivity. Ell LJ L2ni ii Ml Booth in the lobby of the Sacajawec Hotel and continue at the picnic for those who are unabl? to attend the banquet. All local persons are urged to register as early in the day as possible. WARDELLs FOR BETTER NEAT BUYS S.&H. Green Stamps Free Delivery PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1116 Adams - WO 3-2697 MORRELL'S PRIDE 39c lb mgSsMy Small size. From Eastern &ttVt? Corn Fed Porkeri. VgjWJJ Stampede Parade Winners Named ELGIN (Special) Stampede Parade winners were: Best float first, Rebekahs; second. Pythian Sisters; third, Elgin PTA. The Wagonettes of Walla Walla First for mounted units. Wagonette President Carol Schneidmiller won first for best mounted woman and Darlene Tucker of Joseph, second. Best riding club Mavericks of La Grande, first: Elgin Slam- peders, second; Unin Range Riders, third. Best western couple Coy Hamil ton and Mrs. Hilda Williams of La Grande. Best matched pair- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver of Wallowa. Best mounted man M. J. Goss, La Grande. Best comic Blue Mountain Boys, La Grande. SWIFT'S PREMIUM VjCyed HAMS Whole 53c lb. Your choice of either half with no center slices removed. PURE GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. 1.00 Made from boned out whole carcass beef. The best buy in town. WE GIVE J GREEN ( VSTAMPS PILLSBURY'S BEST' sack 50 lb. sack $1190 FISHER'S LOAF CHEESE A delicious Spread or Sliced SUPER MART WHOLE BEAN COFFEE You Grind It Fresh' Today. m SPERRY'S CHOICE The Best 40 In 1 Mix 4 ARDEN'S NEW FROZEN DESSERT Try This New Dessert 100 Taste Guarantee . SCHILLING'S FIESTA PEPPER Pure Ground Best Quality. . I'i-OZ. Tins 25c LAST LAUGHS - ,lt .-V By gosh, you're right, George. Ho is wearing shoos from La Grand Shoo Store! LA GRANDE SHOE STORE 1214 Adam 4-H Club News The final meeting of the Cook ing Bees was a picnic supper held at the Hoxie home. Each member of the club contributed some type of yeast bread. Following the picnic a slum ber party was attended by the girls in the club. Members' fami lies and special guests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huber and son were al so attending. HOGS PORK LOINS Vi OR WHOLE WHOLE 28c lb. 45c lb. Top grade grain fed little Light lean loins. A real buy. porkers. Pork Shoulder LEGO-PORK WHOLE WHOLE 27c lb. 43c lb. Well trimmed. A real buy. Average weight 12 lbs. Ideal for your locker. ELDRIDGES ALL PORK ELDRIDGES SAUSAGE ROLLS PURE LARD 3 lbs. 89c 4 lbs. 35c 1n convenient cello rolls. Sol Open kettle rendered lard, nice o slice and serve. I The finest for pastries. Small additional charge for cutting, wrapping and processing of your cured meats. U.S. GOOD STEER BEEF ROUND STEAK 79c lb. From our reg. counter beef, nice for frying or Swissing. wammmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmsmmmmmmmamm Great Western Eatin' this HOLSUM brand! OVEN FRESH in Plastic Bags . . FROZEN QUALITY Fairlane 16 Varieties , VEGETABLES $'1)00 PAKS v i r i Pears-Peaches-Apricols Hunt's World Wide Fancy Pak SUPER MART DETERGENT For All Purpose Washing GIANT SIZE 59s TREASURE VALLEY Finest Quality Try Some , APPLE SAUCE r t i $1100 V. 303 Tins BLUE STAR PURE Guaranteed Satisfaction None Better 8 IN. SIZE PILLSBURY OR JIFFY Loaf ' ' ' Size 5 Flavors' KRAFT'S GENUINE Fluffy Creamy For Salads 12 Qt. Size Instant Powdered . SNOWDRIFT VEGETABLE Why Not Get The Best At This Low Price FANCY SLICING Red Ripe Field-Grown TOMATOES 1) 1L- O C iua. RED HAVEN OR ELBERTA Large, Fancy Ripe, Juicy Slicers . 1116 ADAMS PHONE 3-3119 DAILY DELIVERY . 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