La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, August 06, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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    Observer; t a Grande, Ore.; Thur$.7 Aug. Page 7 '
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Faff MaicJs Present Program
At Blue Mt. Grange Meeting .
Tfii1 B'u M.mntiiin (iraiu-p nut iial xKiety on Monday. Wanoti
iSpturnay m?hl in their hall fi.r I am. I.irxlay niKhl ami tin' p.ir
a potlm-k dinni-r. Inisincsi fiiid'adi' ;'(!ncMlay followed liy tnt
rnicrtainnunt. Tho I nion ("oun H.finway o:i'niiij Thursday. Tlic
!': Fair Maiilr and Mr. and Mis t avtic.i 1.1 Jusoph on Friday an-!
! Vpi nun' I)p long w'tro Riirts iM trok i ail in Hie Chit-( aWci'l'
the polliirk dinner brv.iim.ns atna'-.ii Sntuiday, mikins it bafl
7 o'clock.' '' '' ! I. a liratulf in lime lo present
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rollowiiif! tlio diiinef. niemberf
and fiv.e.ii satliercd in the ma r
;h;:ll ior the program of the eve
'nini,' irovided by the fair Maids
j At the bi-Riimint! of tlio pro
tram ail the I' air Maids sunt
j"Lile Tree". This was followou
by individual numbers, ltulh Kl
imer played "Old Spinning Wheel"
on the pino; Neda McC'lelian
Save a reading of a letter; Connie
Jepsen played a olo on her ac
cordion: Sharon Severn pave a
.eadinf "Husbands"; Lynne Van
cil pantomimed to the tune of
"Ras Time Cowboy Joe"; and
Marilyn Sherwood closed with- a
icadinu tf "The Galvaniiod
Wash Tub". The girls then sang
cs a group accompanied by K'.ira
lieth F.aslcy, "The Centennial
Song," the I'nion County Fair
S';ng and "Goodnight Granncrs."
The gir!s were all in Centennial
dress.
This wbs reported to be one
cf the busienst weeks the girls
have had. They began July 25
with the Elgin Stampede, Histor
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WHAT A WEEK Fair Maids, Tluth Elmer, Cove, and Connie Jepsen,.La Grande,
discuss the busy week which concluded with a performance at the Blue ML Grange
hall. They were unaware of the little eavesdropper In the center.
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4-H Club News
The Clover Leaf Circle, 4-H club
recently made an overnight camp
ing trip. There were 27 members
gathered at the Marvin . Fager
ranch at Ladd Canyon. .
Kager lock them over the Old
Oregon Trail to meet the wagon
train at the old Crcssen Ranch.
They then accompanied the train
to La Grande.
They now plan to ride to Howard
Meadow this coining weekend and
will spend Friday night camping
there.
ilie provam that night at the
-ran ;i ,
OiiniiK I lie l)iisitu's nu'i'lni
v.hii'h l:illoed, Donald l.eggel.
and Gerald Iniaifc Hoe wore vot
-d into the grange. Leggrtt wl
.here t:id ro-.cived his lust ant
.-cci nd decree.
T!ie in xi meeting was decidet
as a picnic ;1 Hilgard 1'ark or
Aug. lf, with special committer
i.ppoiritfd.
I'onstir Ni ;ht was anr.ounm
."jr Oct. 3 villi coinmillcc alsi
appointed for tl" .1 affair. '
Lo'.uis were read from cor
.cspondents in China by Mil
Ji'fse Tjnibow and India by Mr
Wiiliam Nurmi. Thi.s is part 0
a project it the granse to vt
;haiii:o news with pcr.ic.ns in for
eipn countries.
Mrs. Jessie Griffin
Dies At Hoquiam
Word has been received here
of the death of Mrs. Jessie Grif
I'm, Aug. 4. at Hoquiam, Wash
She was well known here as the
daughter of B. P. Burnett, a pio
neer family of Starkoy. where she
vas born July 10, 1888.
Survivors arc one sen Elton
and cne grandson both of Hoq
iii.un; brothers, O. J. Burnett
and Richard G. liiimett of Ij
Grande and A. B. Burnett of Ta
coma. Wash.; sisters, Mrs. Leon
ard Johnson of Portland and
Mrs. Otto Piepcr of Aberdeen,
Wash.; and nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held in
Hoquiam today. Burial was be
side her husband who died June 13.
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Woman's World
MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor
'ANN LANDERS
Answers Your Problems
GEL'S
PHONl:
WO 3 3181
Corner Cedar and Washington
-Quality ME A TS Fresh -
SWIFT'S PREMIUM . "
FULLY COOKED KTK
HAMS -LB. QJ3
ASSORTED
Lunch Meals....
ib. 49
Pork .Steak
LB.
Pork Sausage
AGED Bridgmon Bros.
TILLAMOOK WHOLE
CHEESE FRYERS
LB 62lC LB.
- Grocery Buys of the Week
Wax Paper.... 2 pkgs. 39) e
10 LB. SACK AEr
CHARCOAL.-. ........ OQ
Chunk Tuna... 3 tins 7S)C
FOLGER'S . (fRe
COFFEE Mb. iin (B3)c
PARKAY -Jge
Harganne Albs. SO
Frozen Foods
SWANSON'S CHICKEN,
TURKEY. CHOPPED SIRLOiN
ea.
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TV Dinners..
LARGE 12-OZ. TINS
LEH0NADE-- 2 for 32)
Pick 0' the Crop Produce
WALLA WALLA SWEET DRY ONIONS ... 3 lbs. 10c
SNOBOY CELLO CARROTS 2 pkgs. 25e
CELERY HEARTS
pkg. 27c
LEMONS For Warm Wthr Bevtrigw 6 for 31c
GREEN PEPPERS lb. 19c
S'eEDLESTGRAPES lb. 10c
JOHNSON rOOR WAX pouisur TOR RF NT .
Dear Aon: My son Is 32 years
n'd. nice-looking and has a wonder
ful job. He makes $10,000 a year
and has saved over $10,000 thrt I
mow of.
But his stinginess is making me
crazy. He refuses to lake cut a
4irl btcaus It costs money. He
von't go to a movie because he
can see it free a few years later
vt TV. His car is seven years old
but he refuses to buy a new one
ireause the one he h?s "gets him
vhere hr's going. " He wrars his
wits till they fall apart. When his
shoe laces break he tiesithem to
gether. According tr him everyone Is
jealous or "after som-thing" so
naturally he has no friends. How
can I get him to see there's more
lo life than living for the dollar?
He thinks you're a smart woman.
Maybe he'll listen to you. Miser's
MonW.
Dur Mitw's Mothw: Your
ton isn't living ht's axltting,
poor thing. Anvon. who has
such a fix en th. dollar is' tick.
H.'d probably rtUM to get pro
fessional help btcauM it w.uld
cost something. Stop begging
him to let th moths ut of hit
wallet. Instead, remind him oc
casionally that he isn't getting
any younger and suggest soma
worthy charity or a needy rela
tive who ought to be remember
ed in his big fat will.
Dear Ann: I married a divorced
man last year. This was my first
marriage and I'm no kid. I'm frank
to admit I don't care for children
and never did.
My husband has two tren-aec
daughters by his first niarri.:i:n.
He gets custody 8 weeks every
summer. Thry moved in lust
week and I'm a wreck.
To begin with he pays S2r0 a
month support mrncv which m-ars
la healthy slice out of our income.
The girls wear nicer clothes tVn
I do. They are laiy. sleep late
and don't pick up after themselvs.
When Ihey make a bed I have to
make it over. They're a nuisance
in the kitchen becaus they don't
know how to do anything.
I mentioned this to my husband
last night and he gave me a long
icy look and said, "They are MY
daughters and 1 don't want to hear
any complaints against them." Is
this fair lo mo, Ann? TaMered
Nerve. :
Dear Tittered: When you mer
ry a divorced man with a family,
you buy the total package step
children, support checks, ex
wife, a man with built-in mem
ories and roo?s elsewhere. These
girls may mean nothing to you
but lest money and more work,
but to your husband they at the
stars in hit crown. If they don't
know how to make a bed or pre
pare a meal, teach them. Don't
pick up after them. Lot them
know in a friendly but firm mm
ner, what's expected and they'll
toe the line. Build bridges with
these girls not fences or you
may find YOU'RE the on on
thn outside.
LOCAL EVENTS
1 Wo H VJr I Widows Clubs
will l ol l a potluck picnic at Riv
; r- i'lf I'.ii'k, Thursday at 8:30 p.
m. T'io'c' attending bring their
own t:ii)l" icrwee.
The Evjcs Auxiliary will hold
its n 'u.ir mretmi! in the hall
i'Ihii at t) p.m. , ..
The la C'-anrto Garden club
. M hr.ld its annual picnic lunch
eon I'nil.iy at the clubhouse at 1
o'cli.ck. l-i s erl and coffee will
he luvnUhed. Members are bc
inr, . urecd attend.
Mrs. William Harvey ef La
clr:iii(le will travel lo Troy. Kans ,
to visit he.- sister, Mrs. Sue Lar
Min. Sue led I.a tirandc this
mornin:!. From there she will go
to t'oncord'a, Kans., accompanied
by Mrs. Larson and two nieces.
Tn j' v.iil a'c spend a wek at
Ccior.'d-. Springs. She plans to be
';or.'. afcoui three weeks.
The Vclrrsns cf Foreign Wart
Post. Auxiliary and their families
will hold an annual picnic Satur
day at Kiversidv Park, beginning
at 5 p m. This will be a potluck
with cof.'ee and pop furnish-d.
Kach member is being urged to
bring a prospective member with
them.
Celebrating birthdays today arc
Donna Killmorc. Klgin; Stephen
Dnle Wa kr r, Ad. rne Ccnrad.
Ada Cray, Mrs. G. W. Spence and
Iivin M. Biamwell of l.a Grande.
Mrs. Chariot Hoak fias as guests
in her home, her brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Good
of Ynkimn. While hero they are
visiting other relatives in this
:rea.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cochran
have returned from Portland
win re they attended the wedding
of Miss Virginia Dalton, Portland,
and their son, Gordon Cochran.
The ceremony took place Aug. 1.
The newlywcds will make their
home in Salem, where the groom
is a geologist for the Oregon State
Highway depaitment.
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selection of siyle and fabric for her new
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