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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1959)
LOCAL EVENTS Mjrriaga licn hae Ixtn if sued to Kuvsi'Il Khndiji and I-liyllis Read of I-a Grande; Waller Molford Shafcr and Ver ra Carol Vandcrpool of North rowdor; Steven 1 ee Judd, Inche lium, Va--h., and Janet Smith of La Grande; and James I'ea.ch HT'.'ersoti. I.a Grand-.- an-J Su-n-dia Lynn Wilson ol Coos Hay. Calibrating birthday tody are Krnie Miller, John Miller. Itomiie Watd, Marjorie Miller, Ermsl C. I'ray and I.ort Mario Britain of La Grande, and Sievtn Carper. Wallowa. Union Pacific Old Timer Club no. 19 of Ilinkle will host a ham and CKg breakfast August 23, at Immigrant Springs. The break fast witl le from 7 to 9 am, ar.d the Walla Walla and La Grande clubs ate invited. Brinf. a poll ink d'sh for a noon picnic. A-med S'rvir di&chargos have been is-uH to Uewy t;i!heit and llarn d H. Carson. Eaglas Auxiliary ti'J sponsor a rummage sale Saturday in the Eagles' building on Jefferson. It will start at 9 a.m. Tht MVF ol the H.-ndryx Metho dist Church is holding a ham burger barbecue Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. Th's affair is op-n to :l e public, and will be held at 1 the church. Richard C. Ladd, quartermas ter thitd class, VSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. LadJ of La ("rande, was serving aboard the -ubmarine I'SS Gudgeon when lie returned to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early in August follow ing a four month tour of duty in the Western Pacific. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Young are holding an open house Sunday fiom 3 to 6 p.m., for their son end his wife who were recently i 'ju ried in Washington, D. C. Iney are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Young. Friends are invited to c.-ll. ELGIN NEWS BRIEFS Duane Houston Family Visits Relative In Elgin Area ELGl.V 'Special Mr. and Mrs. Duane Houston and three children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Churchill. They re turned from Italy hist week after being stationed there with the I .S Army the past two years. Jean Gordon accompanied Mr and Mrs. Karlee Burton to Port land Saturday whrre she will visit her sister rnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Oster. Th Burtons had spent a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jon s nnd son and her niece, all of SfcaiU-r. Calif., were guests Wedn-sday of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mis. Norman Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burton left Monday for Coos Bay, where he will teach in the school system this fall. They visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burton a f-.-w days after summer school at EOC. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Scoubes and family are vacationing this week at the coast and are visiting his brothrr and family, Mr. and Mrs. "Babe" Harold Scoubes at Klamath Falls. Kelly Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weavr of Wallowa, is- spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Helena Ed wards. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wight and three children of Salt Lake City are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stringham. ..... TflSfft JSfaX Observer, Lt Graide, Ore,, Thors., Aug, 20, 1939 Pg 3 Woman's World MAX1XE NURMI, Woman's Editor Couple Celebrate Golden Weddina Anniversary Here Mr. and Mrs. John B. Landers with the co'drn i' tiers "50 cekbrated thetr M:h wvdding anot- very August 13 w:th tli ir d.sSren and their families. The l.ande:s were marrf.d in 1909 at Leadwood, Mo., ;.r,I to Oregon 'in 1910. co'den 1' tiers 50 ana white wedding brlh. Two large ht-uiU. I of RM s-'ml (lowers were niso used to cur.ipbte the table. ftiir ln,UuioA John t nH'j Landers father 1m is . Other re'ative im-luded Sir. and Mrs jreative inrludrd sir. ana sirs. John Landers worked ha the;.ien Mimlsall and their ron A Umon Pacific Uailroad and rrtirlj Portland. Mr. and S!rs. Wil red 1 ( t.- Z i , , , it n l3 Use anniversary taMe as decorated with a large thrw ism d wedding cake whit-fa was iwijud Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Landers and IchJdren of La (Jrande. Tlie MtmhaTs brsMiijM the three- Missionary Will 4 Speak At Elgin Church Tonight : IU-v. mi Mrs. Donald D. Owens, returned missionaries to Korea, will fee helding services (a th KlKin chiirch of the Kazarers to. nisiht at S p.m. la Korea, the Owens have been .Rationed at Seoul where they aro in t-harg the Sazarese BMa school and have supervised Os mi.ssien work. The missionary message will tfe. scTiise the country and its peop'e. Sjial sones wilt be sung and colored slides shewn. Rev. and Mrs. Owens west to Korea in May. ISS4. tiered wM!Bg crke from Porliand wilh them in hoorr of the anni ANN LANDERS Answers Your Problems DEAR AXX: As I sit here look ing at my husband's beautiful and expensive dentures afloat in a glass of water, they seem to be saying "I won and you lost." My husband is a handsome man in his late 40"s. With teeth he looks 30. Without teeth' he looks 70. I've beggej, pleaded, cried, stormed, threatened, and scream ed but nothing works. He won't even wear them when he eats. He ssys his teeth hurt and he re fuses to suffer just to please me I've talked to his dentist and he says he can't adjust the teeth unless my husband comes to his office. He assured me it would take only three days to become accustomed to the teeth, and al most everyone has some trouble at first. Please don't cast this letter aside as a joke. This is no lauuh ing matter. I need hHp HE1.KN. Der Helen: Clearly that mule you're married to does n't car a host about the way ha looks, so you'd batter at tack the problem from anoth er angle. Ask th dentist for phamphlet material describing the physical damage caused by tooth lessness. It it aisantial to a hulthydigeitiv system "that food b Trbprly chawadr It he reads the dontist's ma terial and still refuses to put th choppers in hi haad, re mind him to kp his Insurance up. His life expectancy is de , DEAR ANN: When I was 12 my folks had more kids than they could feed, so 1 lived with aunts, tjusins, whomever would have me. Naturally, I was in every body's way and no one cared what 1 did. At 14 I got mixed up with a boy. 1 was lucky not to land in a home for unwed mothers. The boy was 19 and treated me nice. I was so starved for a kind word t did things I had no business ' featuring WALLA WAL& d SEPT. 3-4-5-6- Opening Might SHOW Wait's GruUlt Frontier Days PARADE S,! 510 (10 M World's Championship RODEO Si-tit -5 S H5tM Pari-Mutuel HORSE RACING W 5 t tOM Thrill-Filled CARNIVAL MIDWAY W 3-4-5 Seuthttnt Washington FAIR tjaoar, tatter fi! f.er! . D0NT DELAY! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! CUP AND MAIL THE COUPON TODAY . . . NAME ST) 'ADDRESS BOOSTER ,Yrf o-ot IJS. '-H.ri SEASON TICKET u u, J 10.00 I ittt SnMm On"! S I m 1.S0 1 iIwwij CIot ? V f 2.25 - - inn lis 2 s - 5 t w I I 2 251 Z 1,,, Dn At.rM 5W. 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It's common ' knoweldge that our father is ceasing with the blonde cashier; who works iu a parking lot near his office. Several kids at school Jj;;ve seejj.thcm together, and I've heard the neighbors niscassins it. Mom goes about her business as if everything is perfect. When Dad doesn't come home for din ner she savs ''he's working very hard for us". This kills me Should I tell her? iilKBA. Dear heba: Say nothing. If It's all over town, your mother knows. She's putting en a good front for you kids. I think you ihsuld haw a lew thousand words with your Dad, however. Lay It on the lino. THE NATION'S t BIGGEST 1959 W EXPOSITION 4 LAST DAY SATURDAY Zanicr Than Ever SPIKE JOHES With HELEN GRAYCO MERRY MADCAPS AND A CAST OF 20 MUSICIANS! EVENINGS ... 8:15 ALL SEATS $1.00 Coming Aug. 24 29 TAKARAZUKA BALLET Oriental Dancing Spltndsr i BIGGEST FAMILY FUN-TIME ATTRACTION IN OREGON'S HISTORY PHONE WO 3-3181 ! Corner Cedar and Washiaglon Pick Of the Crop Produce IDAHO Cantaloupes c LB. 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