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Churches Of The St. Peter's Episcopal Fourth and 0 Streets r Holy Communion 8 a m. Church ""ooi, morning prayer, sermon at 11. a.m. Union Assembly of God luuirian, per Sllnrinv 1 1 n.im . . Unrn Ing worship 11. Evening worship p.m. i Union Methodist Row. rwinki ui:ntm Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning oorsnip u. Young peoples meet ing 6:30 Youth Fellowship and .junior youth Fellowship. First Baptist Church UNION, OREGON Rtv. Douglas Fitld, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship, li. Evening worship. 7:30 pm. Church of God (Union, Oregon) REV. WINT0N MORGAN, Pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11. Evening worship 7: 30. Young People's meeting 6:30 p.m. First Methodist Fourth and Spring Avtnuo C. Ktith Mills, castor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship 11. Young people's meeting Junior MYF 6:30 p.m. High school MYF 7. Assembly Of God Elgin, Oregon Rev. D. O. Johnson, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn Ing worship 11. Evening worship 7:30. Young people's meeting 6:30 p.m. Gospel Tabernacle Assemblies of God Third and Jefferson Streets Rev. B. B. Robeson Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship 11. Evening wor ship 7:45. Pioneer Park Church of God Cedar and Jefferson Harold W. Neal, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship 10:50. 6:30 p.m., Pre service prayer meeting. Evening worship, 7:30. Young people's meeting 6:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran I Ave. on 4th E. W. Kesten Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Young peoples' Luther League meets then. Morning worship 11, with , holy communion. ANN LANDERS c Answers Your Problems Dear Ann: It's apparent that you don't have dentures or you'd have been more sympathetic to that poor guy who is going ar ound toothless because his teeth don't fit The man is suffering the tortures of the damned and you ait there with all your own teeth and tell him he's stubborn as a mule. My first set didn't fit either, t lost 25 pounds while my dentist fiddled around adjusting them. Finally I got disgusted and went to another dentist He told me if the dentures he made didn't fit when I first ' put them in my mouth they'd never fit and if they didn't he offered to make me a second set without cost. Well, the first set was perfect. I've gained back those 25 pounds and I've never felt better. Let's face it some plumbers can't plumb, some singers can't sing and some dentists can't make den tures. So please tell that poor suffering guy. to look until he Tlinds a dentist who will say "if the teeth don't fit right away I'll make new 'ones without extra cost." Smiling Now. Dear Smiling: I checked with my authority on dentures and he told me that if I print your letter many dentists will not be smiling now or ever. In fact, he said they'd be plenty sore. Some dentures adjust suc cessfully, I was told. So perhaps a dentist should be given one opportunity to moke the first set fit before you go looking for a new dentist and new teeth. Dear Ann: Two years aco the Knights, Sisters Hold Card Party The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters held another of their pinochle parties at the KP hall, Saturday evening. The party was well attended. Prizes went to the following: Lillian Karther, ladies' first; Zilla Carlson, ladies' fourth; Charles Karther, men's first: Jack Nick schinske, men's fourth; Alta Nick schinske, 300 pinochle; and Edith Mastcn, five nines. The door prize went i ta Charles Karther, who was also awarded the prize for holding a 1500 trump hand. During the social hour, refresh ments were served by the follow ing: Flossie Schwebke, Jewell Fuller and Gladys Gardner. The next party will be held at the KP ball Saturday, Nov. 7, at I pm. L.D.S. Church FIRST WARO Walter A. Bean, bishop Sunday: I 45 a m.. Priesthood meeting. 10 a m.. Sunday school; 1:30 p.m.. Sacrament meeting' SECOND WARD Melvin Westenskow, bishop Sunday Services: Priesthood meeting 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School 11 a.m.; Sacrament service 6 30 p.m. in lower chapel. Full Gospel Pentecostal Church Elder ZEDELL JACKSON, paster Sunday School 10 a m. Morning worship 11:15 YPCW 7 p.m. Even worship 8 p.m. Assembly of God IMBLER Reverend Frank N. Crane Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. L.D.S. Church Elgin Ward Priesthood Mtg., 9:15 a.m.. Sun day school, 10:30a.m. Sacrament Mtg. 11:45 a m. L.D.S. Church Union, Oregon Bishop Arnold Kohler Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Young peoples meeting. Sacrament meet ing Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Church of Nazarene (Union, Oregon) REV. A. R. MACDONALD, pastor Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn ing worship 11 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Church of Christ, Scientist Cor. First and Washington Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Sun day morning service 11. Sunday school, 9:30 at 1707 Cedar St Reading room at 1429 Adams Ave. Church of Christ Corner X and Spruce Bible study, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11. Lord's Supper. 11:45. Evening service, 7:30. First Presbyterian Sixth and Washington Rev. Louis M. Samson, pastor Suday School, 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship 11. Faith Lutheran (Missouri Synod) 6th end N (Neighborhood House) Rev. W. F. Biel, pastor Adult Bible class and Sunday school at 4 p.m. Worship at S P m. , . . . girl I loved dropped me for a divorced man. I told her he was no darned good and she'd be sor ry she ever got mixed up with him. She wouldn't listen. They got married and three months later the music began. He started to run around with col lege girls, and when she found out about it she had a complete breakdown and bad to go to a mental institution. I wrote to her regularly and went to see her at the hospital. She told me her husband prom ised to behave himself if she would give him another chance so she agreed to start over with him when she got well. She's been home six months and he's up to his old tricks ag ain. I know now she'd like to be free of him and marry me, which is what she should have done in the first place. Shall I go with her and tell him the score so we can hurry things along? Please ad vise. David. Dear David: Leave him and her atone. They are married and until such time as the sit uation is altered you don't fit Into the picture anywhere. Dear Ann: I am writing this let ter because I am curious to find out what divorcees and widows do with rings which were purchased for them by previous husbands. And how do the current hub bies feel about having diamonds around from predecessors? What do discarded husbands think ab out letting an ex-wife walk out with expensive rings which no longer symbolize anything? These replies would make fas cinating reading. If you don't know the answers will you ask around? Miss inquisitive. Dear Miss: I don't know the answers and I have never won dered what the answer might be. But since you went to know, I'm asking veterans of past marital wars to tell me what they did with their trophies. CHAPTER Presents Ilrs. Scolt with Holiday Decorating Ideas Grand Ballroom Sacajawta Hotel Valley First Baptist Church Sixth and Spring Rev. Victor Zecharias Sunday school 9:45 am. Morn- ine worship 11. Evening worship 7:30 Young people's meeting 6:30 There are four age groups meet ing. Hendrix Methodist 2103 North Fir Rev. Neal van Loon, pastor Sunday school, 9.45 a.m. Morn ing worsnip, it a.m. r.vcning worship, 7:30 p.m. Young people's meeting, 7 p m. Summerville Baptist Church Mr. Letter Johnson, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship, 11 a.m. Evening wor ship. 7:30 p.m. Young people's meeting, 7 p.m.. Training I'nion. Methodist Church Elgin, Oregon Rev. V. A. Bolen, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Wing peoples meeting, outh Choir, 6 p.m. M Y F., 7 p.m. Elgin Christian Church Rev. Lester Wells, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11- 2 p m. Sunday school teachers and officers meet. Even ing worship 7:30 p.m. Emmanuel Baptist (Pythian Hall, 90S M. Avenue) REV. JAMES WOOD, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worship 11. Baptist Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30. Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention. Salvation Army 211 Fir St. Lt. Oakley Summers Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11. Holiness meeting: Sun day morning. Evening worship 7:30. Salvation meeting: Sunday evening. First Christian 901 Pennsylvania Rev. Wallace N. Hastings, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing worsnip li. communion oi the Lord's Supper. 6:45 p.m. Dis-J ciplc Student rcllowship, 7 p.m. in the church. Church of the Nazarene Birch and Y Rev, Lawrence Abla Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn- ning worsnip. 10:50. tvening worship 7:30. loung peoples meet ing 6:45 p.m. Our Lady of the Valley (.nolle cnurcn Sunday Masses, 8-10 a.m. Ben ediction with the Most Blessed Sacrament immediately after the 10 a m. Mass. Elgin: Mass every Sunday at 8 a.m. Union: Mass Sundays at 9:30. North Powder: Mass on Sun days at 8:00. St. Margaret's Catholic Church WALLOWA, OREGON Sunday Mass, 9 a.m. Holy days, i a.m. St. (Catherine's Catholic Churches ENTERPRISE, ORE. Sunday Masses, 7 and 10:30 a.m. ioly days, 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Assembly of God Wallowa , James McCauley, pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Morning worsnip. evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Elgin Church of the Nazarene Volney A. Johnson, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Young people s meeting 6:45 p.m. NYPS. 6:4a p.m. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah.'s Witnesses Residing Minister, M. Burling Morning service, 9 a.m. 3 p.m., Public talk. First Baptist Church ELGIN JOHN LOVELESS, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning tunrchm 11 Rnntist Training Union 7 p.m. Evening worship 8. Cooper ating with Southern Baptist conven tion. Calvary Baptist COVE, OREGON Rev. M. Murl Gtssoway, pastor Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11. Evening worship 8. Young people's meeting 7 p.m.; training union, 7 p.m. Cove Methodist Rev. Dwight Williams Sunday school 9 a m. Morning worship 9.45. Young people's meet ing Sunday evening, 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship. CO., P.E. 0. K. Cassill her 2 and 8 p.m., Tuesday Woman's World MAXIMO M.'RMI, Woman's Editor MRS. SCOTT K. CASSILL To Show Holiday Decorations Decoration Set Here By Black, red laquer compotes with candle, figurine, and decorations Capri lights with miniature fruit rings Madonna with gold mat circle candy and nut wreaths felt decorated stockings decora ted cylinder candle in glass. These are just some of the un usual holiday arrangements lo be shown by Mrs. Scott K. Cassill dur ing her two presentations at the Sacajawca Hotel, one at 2 in the afternoon and one at 8 in the even ing, on Tuesday. Not only will Mrs. Cassill display some of her unique holiday ar rangements, hut she w ill also de monstrate to her audiences how to Co -Superintendents Named To Community NORTH POWDER (Special) Mrs. Marvin Vancil and Mrs. Bill Trindle have been elected as co superintendents of the local Com munity church Sunday School They will soon replace Mrs. Eldon Hutchenson who has done a won derful job building up a record attendance during the several years she has served. First of the winter pinochle parties given by the Wolf Creek Grange was held Saturday even ing in their hall. The public is cordially invited to these parties which are given every two weeks. The Powder Valley FFA boys. under the leadership of their teacher. Jack McGnldrick, sold tickets last week. The boys arc- trying to raise enough money to help them in their FFA work and traveling expenses. The gun was awarded Friday evening in the gym, to Austin Coates of Powder. Visits Mother Dcncce McCansc visited her mother, Mrs. Bernice McCanse, nd friends in Powder, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mike Galligan of Wolf Creek took care of her little granddaughter, Katthy Schaan, of Spokane, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Schaan traveled to North Dakota. Maizie McClure returned to her home here after spending two weeks visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hansen and family of Bates. Word has been received from Lila Umpleby, who is attending Seattle Pacific College. Mrs. Eldon Hnbbs was hostess to the Powder Valley Extension unit at her home Monday evening. Mrs. Ed Taylor and Mrs. Nick Nicholas were leaders for the Around The World POSTAGE STAMPS and ALBUMS for Collectors HOBBY SHOP V Demonstration Mrs. Cassill make as many as 23 traditional holiday decorations with greenery rattan, ribbons and styrofoam. Mrs. Cassill is known in the northwest for her witty and in formal session on the ait of holi day home decorating. Tickets for the performance may be obtained from the Kailio Music and Supply. 1213 Adams, or may be reserved with Mrs. I.yle N Iiiggs. 902 N. Ave. The members of Chapter CO PEO Sisterhood, are sponsoring Mrs. Cassill's first appearance in I.a Grande. Mrs. Wesley Brownton is the general chairman of the pro ject. Church School project which was Swedish Weaving. There were 17 women present. Goes To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson went to Portland Saturday and returned Wednesday. Mrs. John son served on a committee for the National Home Extension Con vention held there the first of the week. . A first-aid car was called here rriday to take Mrs. I.amotle to the Baker hospital. Her mother is here taking care of her for awhile. The La Mottcs are mov ing to Bates soon. Mrs. Laura Shaw was hostess to the bridge club Friday after noon. Harold Montgomery of Port land was recently here on busi ness. While here he shot a buck. Zelda Madill of Pocatello, Ida ho, was a guest last week of the Ross Jones family. Mrs. Ted Crawford and daugh ter, Mrs. Dick DeVore and son, Dohny of Union, returned Sat urday from a two week vacation in Kansas City, Scdalia, and Princeton, Missouri. Mrs. Ted Tidball was hostess to the west side pinochle club Thursday afternoon. Winners were; high, Mrs. Mcrna Vancil; low, Mrs. Mary Pierce; traveling. .Mrs. Alma Lund and Mrs. Charles Jones. OES Has Guests Guests of Powder Valley Chap ter OES Thursday evening were am no THI - - Take your children to Sunday School and Church . . . this Sunday and ev ery Sunday! Your entire family is in vited to study and worship with the church of your choice. This space contributed on behalf of churches of the area by DANIELS FUNERAL HOME Model Meeting Conducted By President Of Chapter M s. W.iyne Drummond. presi-1 di-i , ,nd Mrs. li.,1. Barnes , ganizal ion's stale proj. dent of Beta Theta chapter. hp silon Sigma Alpha, conducted the Midcl Mii'linn. recently in lhr home of Mrs. I.yle Larson, social Stotisor. Mis. Hoy Skeen. the chapter's educational sxiisor. presented the "Siope of KS." nml touched brief ly on Greek Mythology. The executive board was intro duced and explained the dutits of her office for the benefit of the rushocs present. Local philanthropic projects were LOCAL A Drivtrs License Examiner will be on duly in La Grande on Tuesday at 106 Depot Street be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Persons wishing original licenses or permits to drive are ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required lic ense test. . Past Presidents of the LS to B of LFE will meet in the home of Mrs. Earl Beery, Saturday at 7:30 for short business meeting and cards to fol'ow. Mrs. Vernon Sherwood as co-hostess. Whirlaway Square Dance Club will meet Saturday at the Union Sportsmcns 'Club. All square dancers welcome. Annual Rainbow Father, Daugh ter banquet will be held Monday at 6 p m., in the Masonic hall. Following the banquet, the Rain bow Girls will hold their regular meeting at 7 p.m. Cove PTA will hold a ham din ner, Saturday. Serving to start at 6:30 p.m. Auction to follow. I'ublic is invited to attend. Enter tainment planned for the family. Art Research will meet Monday for a 1 p.m. luncheon meeting, in the heme of Minnie llolman. Knights of Pythias will meet in the hP hall, Monday at 8 p.m. All members urged to lie present. Royal Neighbors of America Juveniles will meet Monday from r . , i j ! ii Basement for a masked Halloween party, ah are bskco io -come in costume. Following at 8 p.m., the adults camp will meet also in the basement for a hobo party. Wear appropriate clothes and bring sack lunch to exchange. Annette lload ley is in charge. No lodge meeting. Square Dance will be held nt Enterprise, Saturday, in the IOOF hall. Leon Swackhamer will call. He is a named caller who has called dances all over the world and is now serving in the Navy. All square dancers welcome. New Mr. and Mrs. Club of the First Christian Church will hold their first meeting Sunday even ing at 6:45. lt will be a potluck dinner held in the social room of the church. Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Dougherty will be honored on the occasion of their 50th anniversary, at an open house reception in the First Christian Church, from 3 until 5 p.m. All members of the church and friends of the honored, are in vited. Mrs. Estclla Johnson and Mrs. Bill Lambert, from Jessica Chap ter 68, Wallowa. Mrs. Johnson, a member of the special project committee of the grand chapter OES, was making her official visit. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Hudelson Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Laura Shaw acting as co hostess. Final plans were made for tne annual smorgasbord, which will be held Saturday evening, Oct. 17, at the school cafeteria. Mrs. Jack Daugherty was host ess to tne sewing clun rnuay afternoon. Mrs. Clara Parker has been in Boise visiting her sister, Mrs. Delia Hickcy, who has been quite ill. Mrs. Unice Smith is employed n Union caring for an elderly couple. i Jcur EVERY WEEK Observer, La Grande, Ore., Sat., was ii-knl lu .i dim ri nt a ( onmnttec to win k vwlh her lor a project for the coining year. A roniiiiittoe coupling of Mrs. H. Barnes. Mrs. Clin! Siihihe. Mis. George Bihnen kalnp, ami Mrs. Bill l.m.m. was apimintiil lu (imliiit Dr. Both to deli innne whn I ho organization is lo serve al Mot Lake. Mis George Steele presented the plans lor the Brown and Haley Candy Sa'e fi r ill- benetil of Hip Children's Hospital School in Eugene. This school is the or- EVENTS A Halloween party will be held held by the W elcome Wagon New comer's Cluh. Saturday, at 8:30 p.m. in the Maverick's Clubhouse. Casual dress. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Burch had as guests in their home the past week, his brother and wife. Mr. and Mis. Robert Burch from Delta. Colo. They had been visiting relatives on the coast and stopped on uteir way Home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cason, linbler. have a son born Oct. 21, in the Grande Rondo Hospital They have named him Kenneth Paul and h weighs live pounds and three ounces. Army Sergeant First Class John H, Laughlin, whu wife. Elizabeth, lives at I'rov iiicet own. Mass., recently anived in Germany and is a member of the 4th Transporta tion Balla'ion in Germany. S'rucaiit Laughlin, assigned to the battlion's Headquarters De tachment in Ludwigshurg, entered the army in W44. He is a graduate of Joseph High School, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ( Thayer M. Laughlin, Lest ine. ' ' Friendship Club w ill meet in the home of Mvs. Arthur St 'ffen for a potluck luncheon Tuesday at 12 noon. Molly Burch lo hostess. be co The Rev. Richard A. Tschirley. minister of the Grace Lutheran :.i Kni..r.,rise. will be guest speak- " ' lh 'lV,..r.,n in La Grande Sunday. 11" will deliver the ser '' , i ;.. . : . mon ut the 5 p.m. worship service, and conduct the adult Bible class at 4 p.m. Celebrating birthdays today are Virgil Morris, Sarah Dawn Trimble and Delpha Dc: n llaiminn, La Grande. Tomorrow will be l.a- vonnc Tuck, Summerville; Gerald Edwin, Union: Mrs. Bud Motrin. Mary McDonald and Mary Ellen Hardy of La Grande. Theodore C. Zerby, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Zerby of 13(16 Fifth Street, La Grande, is serving alioard the attack aircraft carrier I SS Ticonde;oga operating with the U.S. First Fleet out of San Diego, Calif. Jimmie M, Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Sanford of La Grande, graduated from recruit training Oct. 8 at the Naval Train ing Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises, mark ing the end of nine weeks of boot camp," included a full dress parade and roview before military officials and civilian dignitaries. Weldon L. . Gorham, machinist mate fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orran C. Gorham of Summerville, ' is serving aboard (he destroyer USS Braine operat ing with tho U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western, Pacific. During the lour of duty the Braine has .participated in various operational exercises and has visit ed Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines. Delmont G, Stephens, seaman. USN, son of Rfr. and Mrs. Joe L. Stephens of ..Elgin, was serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier l .Si Shangri-La when it returned to San Diego, Calif., Oct. 3 alter a sevcn-monlii tour of duty with Good News for on ' e bodily Injury and property damage collision coverage e medical payments i FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP ' AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK Doug Holman Insurance . . AMMtUtt - - - AU.. ji"iy Adams Oct. 24, 1959 Page 3 project for every chapter in Oregon. The advance sale will be heid Oct. 31 in the downtown area, and the evening candy drive will be Nov. 2. The lust rushing social for the fall will be Oct. 28, in the home of Mrs. Dewey Kleng, and will be a "beatnik party." Mrs. Frank Cooke, soc ial chair man announced the Christmas Formal will be held Dec. 12. and that Beta Theta chapter will be responsible for the food. "Patterns for Living" is the educational topic for the year and Mrs. Georg Steele and Mrs. William Wells gave a very in teresting and informative question answer talk concerning "emo tions." Miss Lois Murray was welcomed back into the group, and much interest was expressed concerning her forthcoming marriage. Guests for the evening were Mrs. George Berscheid, Mrs. Bud Hill, Mrs. Charles Lobaugh. Mrs. Norman Punches, and Mrs. Jack Widmun. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Turner, and Mrs. Boyd H idden Kenneth E. Allen Rites Set Monday Kenneth E. Allen, 71, died at Boise, Idaho. Friday. He was a carpenter living at 2801 N. Four th Street. Funeral services will be held in the Dempsey's Funeral Chapel. Monday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the City cemeiery. Mr. Allen was born at Portland, Oct. 25, 1887. He had been a resident of La Grande for the past 20 years, and was a member of the World War I veterans. Survivors include a brother, C. M. Allen of Portland. Former Resident Dies At Portland Word was received here the first of the week, of the death of Mrs. Avis Estolla lClair of Port land, Oct. 13. Mrs. LcClair will be remembered here as the former i Stella Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chandler. Mrs. LeClair spent her early life in the Grande Ronde Valley anu i.a cranae, aiienuing scnooi at the Old White Si hnol and the old La Grande High. Mr. and Mrs. LcClair and fam ily moved to Portland in 1924. She is survived by her widower, Peter LeClair, daughters, Mrs. Carmoline Hcndryx. Lucille Iloiig; sons, Alcid and Virgil Le Clair; three granddaughters, Mrs. D. G. Vogel, Mrs. D. L. Aascn, Mrs. R. W. Wagner, all of Port land, and seven great grandchild ren. Interment was in the Rose City cemetery, beside her daughter, Mrs. Veil Shultz. D. Hopkins Will Conduct Service Senator Dwight Hopkins, Imb ler, will speak at the First Pres byterian Church in Lostine, Sun day morning at the II o'clock service. His subject wiir ba on "These Changing Times." ' ' He has accepted the Invitation given this week by the official board of the church, and will fill the pulpit in absence of the reg ular Minister. the US. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. During operations in the Far East, the Shangri-La participated in many internal ionar exercises such as the SEATO Operation "Saddle-l'p" off the- coast of Borneo. . i Gent M. Clipston, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clipston of Imbler, is serving aboard the tank landing ship USS Tom Green County, operating with tho U.S. Pacific Fleet out of San Diego, Calif. .. ... . The Green County, transports men and supplies for operational exercises involving naval and' Marine forces. ti Two - Car Families! e 10 Extra Discount to ' Accident Free Drivers I fit llitr r no unmtrrl4 ! iriitrt undtr is ftm) "" October 27 Admission $1 WO 3-3711