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MCSXV M7 lE COLD jr't L STRONGER TtrMT LTrOOT r- (nuTCMELLT) CJW VLEMONAOEf f 7iS WE'VE GQTl I3-! BEER' J BUGS BUNNY , ' gISS4SlScS3r OONT "vl VA AUST HAVE TELESCOPE 1- . , N , I -r(n3?f COME EVEftALLS, EUVERJ AAAY8 , 'CcNlPCI , , 'ft iJi-i POWN V I CN REACH IT--i Lpt lrC' TIT ' IfIJST? m itns Fttcwr ' ' i ' j Obtarver, La Grande, Ore., Sat., Aug. 29, 1959 Page 4 City School Teachers Told For Current Year All city high, junior high and elementary school open in La orande Monday morning, accord' ing to Lyle N. Riggi, fuperinten dent. Nine new teachers are includ ed in the faculty at senior high. Principal of the high school is Honald 0. Walk. New teachers are Alan Chrtstensen, , English IV; Curtis Cox, math and Latin; Wilma Easley, math and Latin; Ronald Ingle, English, social studies; Mary Kessi, commercial; riichard Mansfield, music; Don O'Neill, guidance; Betty Ward, commercial, and Virginia Wid man, girls' physical education. New junior high school teach ers are Raymond Berry, 8th grade history, shop: Audrey Carey, 7th grade science, art, home-ec and 8th grade history; Helen Cox, girls phys cd and health. Also Joyce Gilman, 8th grade English; Richard Mansfield, mus ic; Don O'Neill, guidance; Ann Pannell, science, and Hilde Til gner, science and math. Harvey Carter serves as princi pal of the junior high school. New elementary teachers are as follows: Central school Mrs. Alberta Wolfe, Mrs. Vema Carroll, 1st grade; Mrs. Phyllis Walch, Mrs. Joyce Taylor, Mrs. Margaret Beasley, 2nd grade; Mrs. Leora Hug, 3rd grade. Greenwood school Mrs. Ellen Laughbon, 2nd grade; Mrs. Ruth Be:ry, 4th grade; Mrs. Ruby Kuhn, 5th grade. Riveria school Mrs. Eunice Dima, 3rd and 4th' combination; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, half time, 6th grade. Willow school Mrs. Alice En dicott, 1st grade; and Ackerman laboratory school, Sherman Nord quist, 6th grade. Reular teachers and schools are as follows: High Jack Been, vice princi pal, dean of boys, world culture; Helen Becker, home-ec; Ann Cameron, library; Opal Chapman, English III; Betty Faulkner, mus ic; Walter Fulton, driver train ing; Franz Haun, history; Alvin Hawk, science, electronics; Arch' ic Hornfelt, industrial arts; Nor man Koopman, agriculture. Also lver Masterson, history, DAILY TV LG 2KREM A KXLY r KHQ TV 4 TV O TV SATURDAY : Bowline Cant. Annl Oakley Medio tit 130 Dick Clark Mr. Dli. Attorney People Are Funny :4t - - 7:00 Huckleberry Hound Cleco Kid Co mo Presents 7:15 " - " , 7:10 Jubilee USA Wanted Dead or " 7:45 Alive . 1:00 Lawrence Welk Itrenner lilack Saddle 1:15 " " I: to " Have Oun Will Trav. Clmarroa City . 1:48 " " 1:00 I'ro Football Gununoke " 9:15 " " 9 30 Reckoning D-A-A 0:48 " Hi on channel 2 Theatre - Death Valley Days 10:15 " 0-4i M2" reatur LateMoTla. rioo - - - U:lt " - " 11.30 " - " 11:45 " " : - ' SUNDAY :00 MJ. League Uaneball 15 Baseball Game :0 :45 10:00 - " 10:1S " , . ...... . , " .. 10:30 ' " 10.48 " 11:00 " 11:15 " 11:30 ' Davis Cup Tennis 11:45 - " 12:00 ItiiiKxide Itaaxlers 12:15 - " 13:J0 - " U:4.- - " 1:00 Early Rliow " litS 1:30 - Christopher Series 1:45 " " 1:00 " This la the Answer 2:15 SrtO " "Israel. 1,45 Bible Answers " An Ailvenliire- 1:00 Klorlan Zaback This la the Life "Cnlllns; All Ducks" 1:15 " 1:10 American Legend Oral Roberta Silent 8ervlce 1:45 " 4:00 Paris Precinct Song Shop Circus Boy 4:15 - " " 4 10 Sword of Freedom Tare The Nation Week a Best Movies 4:48 " 8:00 Scarlet Pimpernel New Commentary " 6:18 " " 6:30 Lone Ranger 10th Century 6:46 " 8:00 Tou Asked For It Lassie " 0:18 " " (:10 Maverick That's My Boy 0:48 " " 7:00 5 Ed Sullivan Z 7:15 " 7:10 Lawman " Dragnet 7:46 8:00 Colt .45 Q.E. Theater Chevy Show 8:18 ... - 8:10 Deadline for Aotlon Alfred Hitchcock 6:46 " 8:00 " Richard Diamond Loretta Young 6:16 8:10 Meet McOrsw Wharn My Lin State Trooper 6:46 " " 10:00 Nlghtcourt Sun. News Feature David Nlvea 10:16 " 4 Most Feature 10:10 Sunday Spectacular " Late Movie 10:46 11:00 " 11:16 " " 11:10 - " 11:46 " - MONDAY 8 00 On The Oo Dough Re MI 8:16 6:10 Sam Levenaon. Treasure Hunt 8:46 2 8 00 I Love Lucy Price Is Rigbt 6:16 " " 8:10 . Top Dollar Concentration 6:46 " ' 10:00 Love Of Lit ' Tie Tea Dough 10:16 " 10:10 Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Yon 10:46 Guiding Light 11:00 Krema Kamera Coffee Club Theatre Queen For a Day !1:1S " " 11:10 Pantomime Quit " Blondle 11:48 " 11-0 Muelo Bingo 6 eat Life Young Dr. Melon IS-ll - " - 11:80 Romper Room As the World Turns From 'Thee Roots 11:48 ' I oo Day In Court For Hetter or Truth or Conaeq, 1U Worse - 1:86 Dale Storm Show Houseparty County Fair 1:46 " 100 Beat The Clock Big rayoff Matinee on 81a 115 - " 1:16 Who D You Trust Verdict Is Toura 1:46 1:00 Am. Bandstand Hrlghter Pay 1:16 " Seoret Storm 1:10 " Edge ot Night 1:46 " Q-Toons 4 00 Popeye Cliff Carl Show I Led 1 Lives 4 15 " 4:80 " Tea Tim Matinee Four Thirty Movie 4:46 " - 8 0 Flash Oordon ' " " 6 16 - " . 8 1 Mickey Mouse Club - I 6 46 - - 1 Huntl.v-UrlnkUy This la Is mad up from information by TMrltin Statini and IH accuracy cannot o f uarantood by the La Craado Ivooinf flhionor. 141; Normun Masterson, biuloity; Ida Mrllaley, dean of girls. Eng lish II; Harry Mondale, boys' phys-ed; Charles Point, art; Hel en Quinn, math; Jack Rainey, so cial problems; Donald Scott, mu sic; lleana Seachris, English II; Robert Valiant, physics, math; Otto Weigel, languages. ' ', Junior high Dale Wyatt, vice principal, dean of boys, world geography; Ariel Bean, 8th grade history, journalism; Naomi De trick, home-ec; Gene Erwin, 7th grade; Joe Estes, science, math; Clifford Exley, boys' phys-ed, health; Betty Faulkner, music; Pauline Johnson, 9th grade Eng lish, dean of girls; Norman Koopman, agricuture; Eldon Lil- y, science; Norma Mayger, math, art; Juanita Myers, library, math; Jeana Mae Nice, 7th grade; Al Oas, science, English, world geography; Naomi Perry, math. algebra; Charles Point, art; Betty Ragsdalc, 9th grade English; Francis Rogers, shop; Clark Ruckman, world geography; Don Scott, music; Steve Smith, 7th grade; Elsie Spencer, 7th grade, and Otto Weigel, Spanish and German. Central elementary La (Id Laughbon, principal; Mrs. Mud red riaie, m graae; Mrs. uene- vieve Carter, 2nd grade; Mrs. Evelyn Kimbrell, 3rd grade; Mrs, Frances Bartron, 3rd grade; Mrs. Luella Miller, Mrs. Edna Mae Bernhardt, Mrs. Blanch Brown, all 4th grade; Robert Spencer, Mrs. Anna Mae Thibeau, 5th grade; Avery Millering, 5th and 6th combination; William DeMas tus, 6th grade. Greenwood Loren Blanchard principal; Miss June Coolidge, Mrs. Mary Evans, 1st grade; Mrs. Rein? Oas, 2nd grade; Mrs. Palsy Hutchison, 3rd grade; Mrs. Betty Walk, 4th grade; Jack Rye, 5th and 6th combination; Don Ainsworth, 6th grade; Mrs. Flor ence Miller, music. Riveria Jack Piper, principal; Mrs. Louis Kirby, Mrs. Ernia Hyde, 1st grade; Mrs. Pat Jen kins, 2nd grade; Mrs. Frances Wilson, 3rd grade; Mrs. Berty Waite, 4th grade; Dean Knight. ih Krail.-: Jjck Piper. 6th grade half time: Mrs. Florence Miller. music. Willow Ken Lilly, principal; Mrs Ruth Smith. 1st grade: Mrs. Lenna Hermann, 2nd grade; Mrs. Fern Hutchison, 3rd graae; ran Hancock, 4th grade; Ted Moore. 5th grade; Mrs. Jackie Cyr, Ken Lilly, 6th grade half time. lib John Miller, di- rector; Alene Gossage, kindergar ten; Miss Neva N'eill, 1st grade; Mrs. Betty Ryan, zna graae; miss Gertrude Geraets. 3rd grade; Miss Am-lia Jnssi. 4th grade: Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, 5th grade; Rob ert Kuthertora. otn graae. SDecial education teachers are Mrs. Beatrice Young and Miss' I'namae Stoyka. 7 Personal! 7 La Grande Observer Established 1898 Entered as Second Clasa Matter at the Post Office of La Grande. Oregon Under the Act of March 8. 1887. By Carrier Month f 1.16 Tear 18.00 Tear . By Motor Route Year t Month . 8 Month . Month By Mall -614.10 . 1.40 ..II!. "0 6.50 . 8.60 . 1.16 o2ao CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION All Classified Advertising la ac cepted subject to the rules and regulatlona of the La Grande Publlahlng Company, which will not be responsible for any errors arter the first insertion and re serve the right to properly classi fy all advertisements, delete objectionable words or sentences T to refuse any advertlaement. CASH RATES Minimum Charge 1.0 Use The BARGAIN RATE " 6 daya for the Price of 4 You STOP the COST when you KILL the ad. A FEW CENTS will protect your Clothing from Moth Damage for 5 yrs. One spraying of BEHLOU Guaranteed Mothproofing Does It! See Nl! WAY CLEAN EMS TODAY! WO 3-2311. ANY GIRL in trouble, or needing a friendly adviser write, tele phone or stop in at the Salvation Army, 211 Fir St. WO 3-2941. 8 Special Notices NURSERY SCHOOL Definitely beginning Sept. 8. Designed for r,hil,lrAn nf unrbinO mnthOTfl hilr other accepted. Must be 3 years or more. inq. 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