La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, August 19, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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DRESSY PLAID This blue,, red and green plaid nat
ionally advertised dress is r-eady for anything with its
sprinkling of gold jewelry. Carol Paris, who will be a
sophomore at La Grande High this fall has selected this
washable crease-resistant sheath for all-around school
wear and dress-up occasions. The dress, made of orlon
and spun viscose fabric can be seen at Falk's I D. Store.
! (Observer Photo)
ELGIN NEWS BRIEFS
Picnic
Post Masters Have
At Wallowa Lake Sunday
ELGIN (Special) A post mas-.Mrs.
tcrs picnic was held at Wallowa
lake Sunday, Aug. 16. Those
present were Mrs. Ruth Cornell
ot Summerville, Mrs. Emma Mc
Anish and her brother of Island
City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Brooks and three children of
Wallowa, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ire
land of Milton Freewater, Mrs.
Margaret Lyon, Mr. and Mrs.
Lcnn Allen an.d her mother, Mrs.
C'eson of Elgin.
. The State Highway department
was resurfacing Highway 82
through the main street Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kuehn re
turned home Sunday from a
week's vacation trip
The Wise Jewelry store is
closed this week while the Wise
family are on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Nedrow
and daughter, Leslie Pam, arriv
ed in Elgin Monday where they
will visit her parents, Mr. and
The simple black crepe or silk
sheath has taken on great big.
puffy sleeves this fall. It's a
new and dramatic look.
Dick Lyman and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Nedrow. They have lived in Eu
gene this summer where he at
tended the U. of O. summer
school, and have moved back to
Prairie City where he will be
band instructor for the second
year.
Ten Brownie Scouts met at the
htmc of their leader, Mrs. Dick
Lyman Friday, Aug. 14. They
learned to use their new Brownie
Scout knives, played games, and
enjoyed Carmel Corn and ice
cream floats.
Mrs. Mfreda Hess and child
en of Eugene are visiting her
sun-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Irs. James Breshears.
Mrs. Sant'ord Haugsdall left
Tuesday, Aug. 18 for Malone
Washington, where she will at
tend the C3rd wedding annivers-
The MYF of t ie H-.idiyx Metho
dist Church is holding a ham
burger barbecue Friday from 5
lo 8 p.m. Tlvs a.'tair is op.-n to
he public, tnd will be held al
the church.
Mr. a nd Mr.'. Jerrold 3xer of
l.nion, are the parents of a
laughter born August 17. She
was born at the St. Joseph Hos
pital ind weighed seven pounds.
16'i uz. She has been named
Layne. Grandparents ire Mr.
ind Mrs. William Baxtt.' of Un
ion and Mr and Mis. Ned Foye.
Uyne's great-grandmother is Mrs
Grace Power o( Medical Springs.
Wetker.d visitors at the home
jf Mr. and Mrs. I.eland F. Brown
Aere their daughter in law, Mrs
Sichard Blown, and granddaugh
ters, Carolyn 4, and Barbara 2
,'earr, eld.
Mrs. Brown and the girls left
Monday morning fur Boise, Ida
no, where they will spend some
lime with her parents before re
iuining to their home in Los An
geles.
Crystal Rtbekah Lodge will
.neet tonight at 8 p.m. in the
Odd Fellows temple. Following
'.he meeting the tableau charac
Urs will hold a practice.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snider and
.laughter, Phyllis, spent several
Jays visiting in Maiden, Wash..
i Seattle, and Puyallap, Wash. They
-.pent two days in Portland
' hero they taw the Centennial
nd from there went down to
CooS Bay. Mr. Snider went over
to Roseburg and inspected the
Jisaster area. They then picked
up three grandchildren and
brought them home with them.
Stanley P. Miller, electrician's
mate fireman, USN, son of Mr
and Mrs. Stanley P. Miller of
1502 Z ave., has graduated from
the Navy's Basic Enlisted Sub
marine i'chool at New London,
Conn.
During the eight-week school
tudenls are indoctrinated in all
phases of submarining. Upon
graduation they are sent to op
erating submarines of the Atlan
tic or Pacific fleets or to advanc
ed technical schools for further
training.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Lefftl have
as tneir guesis meir aaugnier
Waltz's two
and A'.an 4.
sons are Bruce 7,
Mr. and Powtll Graham and
family have just returned after
M'tuding two weeks at Wallowa
Lake While there the Graham';
met Jim and Allen Milis an!
fir families cf Portland.
The lective Service System
Local board No. will be clos
ed dinirg fie wcelf of Aug
ust sin.e the clirl; is on vaca
tion. Tiie office will ,pen again
August 31. i i
iviri. i. b. Lumsain, rwrs. Fred
KidJIe, Mrs. Robert Carey, and ,
Mrs. lima Zimmerman left for
Ashland today where they will
see tour plays at the Shakespear-
in Fetivi.l. Tiny will be j'cine
ibeut five day.
Dr. and M'S. Rolert Stuart
hive as their quests his b. other
. nd sUtei -in-l.-iw, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Stuart and four children of
Kushvitle, Neb. Tiiey will be
here for a week and plan to
,pend some time at the lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Navlor of
uents are visiting at the home of F'
!)r. and Mrs. Trove Lumsden. :r .
Mr. and Mrs. LcRcy Hulsey and
Lheir three children of Spring
l'cld are in La Grande visiting
with fiiends.
M-. and Mrs. Rollie King have
returned from spending a week
in Seattle. They made the trip
to pick up their daughter, Judy
12, and were joined there by Mr.
and Mis. Ken Flanery. While
there they saw the boat races.
Officers and drill team of the
Eagles Auxiliary will practice at
the hall tonight at 7 p.m. and all
interested shoud be there.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Stew
art and children, Mimi 4'ii, and
Susan 7, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Lee. They are
from Pilo Alto, Calif., and will
be in La Grande for a week. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson,
their daughter Terri 7, and Clar
ence D. Wilson returned yester-
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Woman's World
MAXINE NURMI, Woman's Editor
and son-in-law and family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Waltz who are vis-
am
CAR COAT RACE Car coats are all the ra;;c aRain
this fall and Carol Paris has decided that this boio
and brown wool and nylon combination is just the
thing for those colder days. The coat has a knit lining,
collar and cuffs. It comes in gray and black and all
black and may be seen at Falk's I D. Store. (Observer)
day from Lomila, Calif., where
they visited Mrs. Wilson's sister
ard brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnson. They were gone
almost two weeks.
Eagles Auxiliary will sponsor a
rummage sale Saturday in the
Eagles building on Jefferson. It
will start at 9 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Max D. MGlas-
son and children spent the last
week in the Portland area on a
combined business and pleasure
trip. While in Portland they at
tended the Gift Show, the Zoo,
arv celebration of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harvey.
Sgt. and Mrs. Arden Wayt and
two children of Mountain Home,
Idaho, left Monday after spend
ing the weekend at the home of
his brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Wayt. The group
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Endicott of La Grande,
picnicked 'at Wallowa lake Sun
day. Wyoming doees not have the
office of lieutenant governor. If
the governor dies or is disabled,
the secretary of state succeeds
him.
HEAR HH1
Every Night
At 7:30 O'Clock
Aug. 16 through 23
at the
Church oi Christ
X and Spruce
In La Grande
p.,. ,,,. ...r. .. v... .. .
DENNIS L. MOSS
Gospel preacher from
Portland, preaching
THE OLD TINE
GOSPEL
Inspiring You To
FINER LIVING
A message for your heart, a
welcome and the Gospel in
sermon and song await youl
HOT-WEATHER
VALUES
Billy Kid
at our
Drug Store
featuring
NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED
PRODUCTS
S ' e ,
unn noawf '
New, effervescent inUcid itft remarkable
bismuth lurmrute . . . mtc;ofliil to soothe
ts it combats eicess acid. Special ingredi
ent to relieve headaches, other minor pains.
JEAN
PflPTQlV
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I "The storv'i
there on every 1
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: GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM REX ALL ! I J 1
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n
:98c p y
TEX AN J EANS
with
25"420"NYLOH
IN THE WEARING SURFACE
are better because
they give.
DOUBLE THE WEAR
Only Weorlon; the world's
toughest denim . . . proven
by extensive abrasion, tear,
break, wear and laundry
tests to give extra durabil
ity while retaining the easy-to-wash,
easy-to-iron,
comfortable-to-wear qual
ities of cotton.
NEW
Fatter, longer Relief
from Headache and "Butterfly Stomach" 1
7des& BISMA-REX SELTZER
Relieve Summer Discomforts
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PENETRATING ANALGESIC
Goi THRU the kin to
SOOTHE muscular actus
EASE pain ol sunburn LMUIO
COOL hot hurting fMt EeMMf
RELIEVE itching of in wet bitts i
2.98
SUPER PLENAMINS MULTI-VITAMINS Amirica's llvorill diltlry suoolsmmt. 3S 2.S9
SUPER ANAPAC TABLETS Fast nM Iran unarm at smmr cokn,
nay Itvtr )"iatonw ys .OS
REXALL 10-CRAIN ASPIRIN Tin tha tramth el ragular noirin. Iitt Klm. 100 s .9
HISTACALMA CREAM For insect btttt, potion ivy or oat, sunbsrn.
sinpit sim irrltatiom. San on i tuets lug. 11.92 . 2 tor 1.49
GYPSY SUNTAN CREAM or LOTION Tan without torning or pttling.
Hano plastic soueen oottiH Each .91
GOLDEN DEW MOISTURE CREAM Adds mmturl to skia lor s
smootiwr, soitsr tooh 2 ounces 2.00
HELENE CURTIS SHAMPOO Plus EGG Karh 1 00
GEM SiiigK Uf A2 SUMS , niade, 69o
PI" In 0a SOTO Items
POND'S
ANGEL SKIN
'it 54c
CREST
TOOTH
PASTE
- 69c
ijl t fl.- .if lav
PLUS THESE OTHER FEATURES
0SAF-T-NEE, the exclu
sive vulcanized double
knee, Guaranteed (see
back of tag) to outwear
the garment. Won't come
loose.. .won t turn while.
Points of strain on pock
els reinforced with no
scratch rivets. Double
stitched seams.
Extra belt loops (6) set
in waist band. Rustproof
Talon zippers and snaps.
True Western tailoring
throughout. Accurate siz
ing from 4-16 Regular
and Slims and size 26"
36" HiJskys.assure per
fect fit.
Sanforized, color fast,
vat dyed deep navy
1 blue. Appioved by
"Parent's" at.d "Good
Housekeeping" magazines.
america's
finest jeans
are available
At
Sizes 4 to 12
Regular and Slim
Sizes 3 to 7 with suspenders
PAIR
GENEVIEVE'S
and the Centennial. A eonple of.
days were spent at the beaeh. ana
brief strips were mntle in Salem.
Independence, and Dallas where
they furmerly lived. They were
able In see the VVajjon Tram as it
neared its final destination at In
dependence.
Celebrating birthdays todav are
Clinton Hill, and Kinma lluwcs
uf La Grande, and Dale Hun
Summerville.
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LEATHER FOR SCHOOL This beige leather jacket
has a gathered back with push-up sleeves and a partial
belt. Connie Jepsen, who will be a senior at La Grande
hih school this fall selected a rust colored French flan
nel skirt to accompany it. The jacket also comes in
white and in regular long coat lengths. The ensemble
may be seen at Ann Johnson's. (Observer Photo)
Ann Johnson
Correct Apparel For Women
CAV
UVJUVIL
lvi.,ll,
Time soon for school bells and warning buzzers, alas, and
time now to start getting together your new school ward
robe for the big and exciting season ahead! We invite you to
come into our shop and look over our latest styles in the
wearing apparel that you're sure to want.
DARLENE SWKATERS are alawys pop
ular on campus and in classroom. Choose
from a wide selection of styles, trims and
colors, including the knit ribbed, button
accented style shown at the right.
w w m Y'i t
I f,Ul fe
f t $8- )
SKIKTS by TAMI are a must for school
misses planning to be styled to the minute
for campus activities. You can be sure
you're in style with a skirt by TamJ. Choose
from a number of popular styles.
No wardrobe is complete without several blouses by
MONOCLE,.makcrs of an excellent variety of blouses
for all occasions, including school. Choose from lovely
prints, stripes and plain colors.
For the CAR COAT CROWD we've gather
ed together a number of popular styles for
look them over. Toggle and button clos-,
ings.
SPORT SUITS have their place in school activities and
Ann Johnson's is the place to select the one that is
just right for youl :,