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Woman's World MAXINE NL'KMI, Woman's Editor Elgin High School Publishes First Husky Howls Edition L'l.CIN' iSuecii.li - lh" Klwin IJiKli SelW i;ip;r n--ky Howls" first edition was distributed The stall members are Jean Guidon, edi or: l).an,ui Botz. as-i.stant id.'tur: I.arry Kuehn, busiuss manager; Ma. if Clum. exchange editor; Eva Blinkenstafi. senior class reporter: Marilyn Scott, junior clas reporter: Shirley Miller, sophomore class reporter: Jerry Uullihar. fresh man class reporter: Ben Hiatl. Mary Ann Tounsrnd. Celia Co'- clasurc. sports reporters; Carol Clum. Barbara ISciinc't. Sharron Koulet and Deana Henry, feature uieis: Virginia I'ederson. uar- non anyaer and Milton Krlckson bra Trump, and Linda Kuehn. are taking picturs under the di roving reporters; Marilvn Shr- rection of Larkin Vazi r. to he used wood., Betty Cumnungs. Judy Pur-1 in the annua'. They will he de fo!s. Etta May lll.i'ii. jokes: Hot veloped by the Camera c !i:b. ANN LANDERS Answers Your Problems Dear Ann: I've been dating Rita for months. I'm 20, she's 18. We're both through with school and working. The other nigfit at Ihe bowling alley we ran into a bunch of guys I work with. One fellow said. "Let's have a little contest. We'll bowl three Games ind high man gls Hita." I thought he was kidding. When Rita piped up. "Sounds like a great idea," I was shocked. A smooth character bowled the best game of his life and won. When he and Rita went o.'f to gether I felt lik? a big sap. The other fellows hee-hawed for an hour. I haven't called Rita in a week. She knows I'm sore. Should 1 natch things up and explain she ).as wrong, or find another girl? Berni. Dear Barni: Find another g:rl one who places a higher value on her company. A young lady who puts herself in ths same category at a kewpie doll in a carnival booth deserves neither ycur time nor your considera tion. Dear Readers: The mail on su perstition continues to pour in. It's too good not to pass on. Here's more: Dear Ann Landers: My mother told me when I was a small boy never to kill a spider or I would not inherit any money. One afternoon I was on a pic nic with a girl friend and a spider appeared on the supper cloth. "Kill it Wa'ter." she said. I replied. "I wouldn't dare. I woi.'t inherit anv money." j She looked at me in astonish- i ment and said. "I didn't know ycu had any rich relatives! Who are they?" When I tried to think of one it hit me that nobodv in our family had anything to inherit. I killed j the spider and since that day I've 1 ignored superstition. W. H. i I ' Dear Ann: A treat aunt used j to warn mv mother not to brag' about her good luek. "The devil will hear you, and change things," she wculd s'jy. Such ignorance mad'.' mc bo'l but I watched my own bragging, just the same. A few years ago I decided it was time to break the voodoo psy cho'ogical chains. I bragged to a neighbor about my family's won derful good health. "The children are never sick" I said "Their school attendance is perfect." That same night my two boys came down with the mumps tnd J nLl.. 1 tt,. n.rf,t.,0 Coincidence? Of course but Eve , never bragged about my good luck 1 since. ' i Dear Ann: During the war 1 1 was engaged to marry a childhood sweetheait. "Don't ever lit a post come between us." she would say. ' "It's b;d luck." I told her I didn't.' believe in such witchery. ' One night we were walking down the street and I intentionally; walked around a post w hich s?p- f aratcd us. I bumped smack into the cutest Wac I ever 'saw. E A CHILD DOESN'T HOPE. ..SHE believes! The futh of children is i mordertul thing! Your Donation will help teed ind clothe thousands of hungry, homeless children all over tie world and keen tem believing that help i'syl comes tram jomewhe-?. GIVE THROUGH YOUR FAITH ftOTElTUT-Slurt Ow I cTaic-iiiw coth ksii-vu jii whi sW' '" PuWiiM oi puWi- mr i" T riuiun ml 1 hr tiliwlmw t iUnttl. - .nijui'l, VrilluoniM: ,. ,,.t I K)U n. Doi.na Kollett, jum. . Bub! bit Uennett. typ.sists Mil!,,,,' Erkk ion. niiscclLiiic us ,rs Eunice Puriis a I.; The paper ; ;r.ivnl at the E'gin Kccordir Tin!,. a j;ood coverage of all serw n.-v sports, and club repo.is n .),, y.e issue Fred Sayre a.:d f,lu Colcla sure was picked a ihe mo.! iriend ly couple in high sch.ul A leport 0.1 the l a :! : ., club as most interesting Ksvt S.i.re has been elected president .or this I year. Wayne i'io-nu,v nresi I dent, Wesley Mu;t, mo in casur- er. and Sandra I'o.il, y secretary- knocked off her hat and her prec ious bottle of Scotch broke on the sidewalk. Of course I had to take her phone number to replace the Scotch. Well, Ann. 1 nui.ried the girl and to this day we always separate when we come to a post. RDF. Dear Ann: I knock on wood, avoid black cats, wouldn't think of starting a trip on Friday 13th. and I shake salt over my left should rr like crazy. So I'm insecure. Who isn't? If it makes me feel that Em protecting myself against evil spirits by doing these things, why not' do them? Some people go to church for the same reason. The Atheist. Dear Atheist: When you leave this world, as you must one day, instruct the family not to bury you in good clothes. You'd be all dressed up with no place to go. Elgin Clubs Hold Meetings EI.CIN (Special) Several members of the Elgin Lodge 67 AF and AM traveled to Walla Walla. Thursday night to attend the 100th anniversary celebration of the lodge there. Those going were Mike Chandler. Louie Hale. I.enn Allen, Tom Burton, and, Alex McKenrie. Tuesday, Oct. 27. VFW Auil ' iary District President Mrs. Hel en Trump m ,. her official vis : it to Halfwav Those making the trip wi'h her were Mrs. Juanita Clum, Mrs. Leora Hcllingsvuirtli. Mrs. Susie Tracy. Mrs. Betty Goyen. Mrs. Joan Kennedy. Wednesday. Oct. 14 the VF'.V Auxiliary met in the hull for a sewing meeting. Laundry bag.-., for the Veterans hospital were made. Thoe attending were Ag nes Hicks. Juanita Clum. Helen Trump. Jean Kennedy, and Bet ly Goyen. Union Activities ! UNION (Special) Nov. 11, the1 Missionary lesson study will he at 7:,'10 at the Nazarene ehureh The Three Links club, I ni n, will meet Thursday at the hall lor a 6:30 dinner. A practice will bt held after the dinner. I Brownies Combine Work TIk Imbler IJroWnies held a regular meeting Thursday. At this meeting they decided to combine their first year of 4 H sewing with their Brownie work. .'4fsl$'a ' i IN 1 ...ONE 5N0-E00T, IHRE STYLES ! e '. .... - AsX .; . . . and so J v. t; -t, r-, t,s.- i.J; lift; i La Grande Shoe Store A Division of Inland Empire Shoe Corporation 1214 ADAV.S f'.. . : J? 'ft, v ,-).. i: 1 1 -v i-:'tW.i 't ft I i a:ti SORORITY ENTERS CANDIDATE Mrs. Melville (Minorval P!;iss was st'lected to enter the Beta Sigma Phi Intel national Valentine Girl contest, hy Xi Eta Chapter. 'Ihe Valentine Girl will be named in the Feb ruary issue of the Torch magazine. (Petty Studio) Union Family Takes Vacation Trip Across Southern States I'NloN (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Earl ollis have just returned from a three weeks vacation trip They went through California and across the southern states to North (Vroh. in where they visit ed with her t Iks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M (ui.y and family, and other relatives and friends. They came home through Ohio wheic they visited with his bro ther and family. Mrs. Olga Srnilh attended the Delta Kappa Gamma meeting at Ilc.ke hall Tuesday evening. Mr. olid Mrs. Martin Holmes of Portland visited with her broth er and family. Mr. and Mrs. As ktr l.'.nvin, Tuesday night. Pe.'.'y Jacobs has announced that the date for the school car nival will be .v. 24: assisting her will be I .esse Taylor and La Verne Biif.gs. The Girls Athletic Association, ar.d Ihe I.ctterinan (Tub. Enion High ochcul. are going to Elin Wednesday for a skating party.- Honald McClellan of Monrovia, tulif . Ins been visiting here v it fi bis mother, M: -. Nora Mc I'll Han ami nlher relatives. Mr. and Mi. Earl P well and their daughter. Mis. George Ra ti' :.u of La Grarde and Sirs. Don Li.'. lie.t and l:a':v oi Eoife, and M Hare.'d Mo-s of Em n. re tiriMi Wednesday from Klar.'ath Baptist Sunday School Contest Held At Union l .V'.ON (Fpecial) The First UaplM Church of Union held a E. Iloween parly at the church Thursday with, 3fi in attendance Games were played by the child ren. I Mowed by a "Hng tiine" by Ihe uroiei and n f'aslicard nry by the I' l.tiir. I'.efre.h- j mc-.t of e.der ami doughnuts-1 v.ei" s-rvod. j A contest between the Junior and Smior High School depart ) x.i rt- of the Sunday school, is be-1 nig i onductcd during the mi nth I of November. The losers will i have to give the winners a party. I so light ... so warm . . . sort end cuddly ! THREE-IN-ONC NO-BOOTS with SNf$ - - Ijt .3 for camDus. tionnins a.ici aniiiig diiu SKaiing. all-around wear Co: '00 deep p ie Iming, soft $ .95 Cr'"1 ur collar, X CJ.r, on crepe vols - s A i - A i.'f t. i- i . y- -- A-, - ;. Ae) Fall-. They were called there by the death of Mrs. Powell's father, William Giles, a turner Enion resident. Mrs. Morris Sykes if Hood Riv er has been visiting her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart. j Mrs. Neva Greenwood has been visiting her daughter in Stattle nor the past two weeks. Her I daughter. Mrs. Floyd VanOrder, ! brought her home the first of : he week and stayed fur a few idavs. leavim; for home Thurs day. j Hermans Visit Son ' Mr. and Mrs H S Herman of liiawallia, K'.ins.. are visiting at I lite home of their son and turn lily. Mr. and Mrs Din Herman, j Debbie and lirent liradfield of illaker. are Visiting their grand ipaients, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brad ! field. i Mr. and Mrs Ward Miller and iMr. and Mrs. Guy Coble attird Itd a wedding reception in Baker jlast Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. I Donnie Mires. , Mrs Dick Ii'ibertson took the Heliekuli cVkicc ol chivalry at a r.ieeting ill I'ea.iii'ton last S.itur riay. Iho-c attending from here iwere .'lis. Rc.bert-on, Mrs Dar- reil Wc i:l. Mr- Lor.nie Williams. Mrs. Gene Shanks. Mrs. Ctrl I'csv, Miss Mariene Tuiuer and Mrs. Lola Heinek. Mr. and Mr-'. Leonard Huffman were hosts to the Pinochle c'ub Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Scroggin.i and Mrs. Olga Smith. High prize was won by Walter Vogcl. and Hex Griggs won low. Mrs. Huff ir.an won bih for ladies. The g'io'1 ju'izo went to Mrs. Smith. Refreshments were served by Mr. 'Huffman We Deliver f 1 Convenience! , Choose From Distinctive Albums o Hallmark Nor tross and others Grdsr NOW end FAY LATER When delivery is made lo suit your (oinTnience IIcCLAS.SON'S SIAXIOMERY 1104 Adams ? TV ': 1 j A'iSfclX At Your Imbler Legion 86; Gets Invite To Elgin Veterans Day Dinner AnvriM'in I AHiitn AilYtloirv I'ml I vAur f'nnt ill in? i,w nf flO e.lch linl l r. received iin invitation t" Hie tltin Veteran Hay dinner, wnliiesdiiy. beginning at 6 p.m. " Mw Elgin haU. I '-'iiiii I, nice, presi.leiu. presuiod tW l.ill meeting of the Eegim I Jiiviliai . Nov. 2 The meeting I L'peml with u "prayer lor peace" In ihe ihaplin, the advance- "leiii ,i n. colora. ami the sing '"f el Hie N.ilioia Aiillieni UtttV I'l.tll .ir UVTI lll'V tl.,,.' ""er ..,U. a reiort on the hum- "! I'I.iiis were ina.le lor their I -...ii mi, p uip uiniit-i u. ui eui i uui to he held the lirs: of tl'.e I 'Japan7 Theme Of Sorority . I . . vOCIQ I Veet j All'hu Epsilon chapter Epii.n SiLina Alulia met for Will and educalienal program. I recent 1. in the lioine of ll'at Lewi, at North Powder. Mrs. I Gue-ts removed their shoes as they were received at the door i u-lured into a beautilul Jap- inese appointed room, by repec -ve lio-tesses, dressed in traili -' al Japanese Kimonos. Mr. John Kerns, guest speak r. gae an informative program m her personal experiences in I lapan. She also displayed and iiMussed china, linen, art ob leets ami furniture acquired dur ng her tour. Mrs. Kerns' in--erest in Japanese family and customs, made her audience much aware of a typical Japanese citi zen Ftlliwmg the program bridge was playd by the group. Frizes in the oriental theme. were awarded to Mrs. Trove Euinsden, Mrs. Pattie Wyldc and Mrs. Koesch Fitzgerald. flaming dessert with tea and lortune cookies was served by the hostesses, Mrs. I.cwis, Mrs Bonnie Graham and Mrs. Marge Kaufman. Special guests for the evening included Mrs. lima Zimmerman. Mrs. June McManus, and Mrs. i. utile I.umsden. Mrs. Bob Wilhelm Feted At Shower ELGIN (Special) Mrs j5b Wilhelm ot La Grande was honor ed at a stork shower held in the Christian church basement, Wed nesday evening. Miss Shirley Wilhelm, of Ea Grande and Mrs. Edith Thompson aoii the game prizes. Refreshments of pumpkin pie with whipped cream and coftec were served to 25 guests by the women of the church. Out-ul town guests included Mrs. Clarence Wilhelm and Shir ley of La Grande and Mrs. Rich ard Cason and children of Im bler. WHAT THAT 1THAS SIX BODY STYLES: New convertible, new 4-diKir and H iloor station wagon, bard mp, 4r cliKir and 2 -door scd.nil Seven sojdiiMicatct! tvluii. Il.mtlsomc HitQritirs appointed in ilistinctivi' pluti ctl vinyls lor 'cloths. Nobody else lias them. Why settle for less?. , .., r .-rw . IT HAS A POWERFUL, THRIFTY V-8 OR SUPER ECONOMICAL "6": The I.uk VH tupped all other rights in last year's Mnliilg.is l'tonomy Run, Have your cake and cat it, loo. I he V-S Lark (costs just a little more than the "( ") oilers all the advantages of new dimension t.ns plus potent performance matilicd lo eeoiiomy. The "six" offers spirited performance with greater fuel economy. Why be limited? Choose with I ho Larkl (Important! The Ijirk couplet sajfty vilh power. .. V-8 brakes arf gg in field.) . IT HAS CHOICE OF THREE TERRIFIC TRANSMISSIONS: Automatic, threc-tprcd stick shift, three-speed stick with oven I live. Lark auto matic iransiniwion lias a full range of speril. I 'ilk thtec-speed sjlltliliiinesli is smooth, and, with oser- i , i i 9 DEPOT ST. ' was made lor Cluistnias nt the 'veterans hosimal, and the gut I shop at I'mll. nd A quilt was quilted rairuia Enrell's home. Thiirsitay: with rtorn Sneneer t i finish around the r-lge At her In -mv This will t)'iii.'U Friday used for a need family in the neaiy pin. future Tli- ruxiliaty i rdered some dust J; , i,,ili ilis,. i, ,li l, for sale t I....... , la, MSI' Ollt self. Memliers- are making wool shins for (amp White vctertuw. HHIIonl llosila! THIS IS oiht groups proiecis if the year. I A eonitnittee was ppointeo 10; sunt work in the ( hristmav i i o-1 1 gram This is a i annual affair. I Refreshments were 'served joint i Iv by the Lecon and auxiliary, i Those serving were Thelina Oli- er. Edith Hi ue.. and Pat l-weii. Tlu're w,'re memtHTS attending. ine nexi meeting win oe in m Legion Hall. Imbler. Ic- 7, at 7:30 p.m. This is an important meeting, member are urged to atter l. Itelrihiiieiits will be serv ed. . I lrr(- rtPr"n WUUU JLJCVI I Topic Of ACE Meeting "Grod Speech for All," was the topic Mi nday evening, when the Association for Childhood Educa tion met. Bruce Ryan, direc tor of the Eastern Oregon Speech Clinic, located en the EOC cam pus, presented the program. ' The business meeting of this Enion County branch, was con ducted by Mrs. Merle Smith, pres ident. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. S. W. Hermann, Mrs. John Ryan. Miss Neva Neill, and Miss Gertrude Geraets. A dessert was served at 7:30. Children Acid $27.74ToFund Eleven children from the fourth and fifth grades of Ack'Ttnan school, report a good feeling re suiting from their Halloween activ- ities. Instead of trick or treating tor themselves, they collected fur the underprivil"ged children of the world, through I'NICKE. ' They made a gift of $27.75, w hich they figured from statistics given by I'NICEF, would provide thou sands of cups of inilii, or !il0 peni cillin shots, or meet some other needs. . : Those taking part were. John Piper, Nicky Nordquist. Mari Perry, Lona Cater, David Knight, Steven Wendel, Jayne Thurston. Susan Ta.inehill, Margaret Bailey. Jehn Adams, and Eleven Chris-tonherson. DOES THE ZARKl lAVlL THE OTHERS DO NOT ? Y0VU IOVE n . i, i i .... i COMPARE LARK PRIf.rfl...lNfH DINO Tltr tOWTSI l'ltl(.ll) U.S. MADE CONVI HI 1111X1, IIAKDTOPIS AMI ft-IKMIR V I WACflNS See ami drive The LARK at YOUR S I UDLtlAKf-R. WALER-Shn! f OREGON TRACTOR CO; L Grande, Oregoa Observer, La Grande, Ore.. Tues., Nov- 10, 1959 ..JigQ "lOCAL EVENTS I tirvidt Ladin Aid vwll met ITIlsl;n a 2 pin in the home of Minnu- (.arson, at IMry La Grtd t baran liud vim at the 1 1 ill il louse at Local Chapter I F J " A nn, ,1 . ' IUIUo AAiHIUvJI i . ... , i ytgnc rNlQht H'Te (. hauler El ill IS. held ihcir 'arr.ui.l -Men s N.vhl', ro--ei.il in ihe Masonic temple. Virdnn Kubler. wmtln matron and iir.-W,:liani Kubler. worthy patron, presided at the uu eting. i here Here a number of guests illendmg. including Mr. K-tulla b hiisin. mi'iiiber ol the -pecial i rojiels coiuiiutlee. Gland Chap ter. Wallowa; Mrs. til.,, ,-mith. ki.ind .eprivntalive ot Ninih Da kola in Urrmiii. I'unin. Ni le Mor rison, wunhy patron nl l.iaiulc K.iiule Chapu-r. I num. Mrs .Mil 'Irod t!ai w ,i w,,iUn nialr, n ot Blue Ml. Chapter.' Ekin. Mrs. I'oarl Mclla) and Mr-, laiuosc lliblu ril. past grand mat runs: Mr. Cannon, llacuiTm.in Vallev Chapter; Helen Durtler. Silciu Chapter IK!; Mina lluteluson. Seaule Chapter an-l Ede lytic lteriy. Purple Saue Chanter Hill and others visiting b r the evening.1 This being Men's Nifht. the men furnished a clever and inter esting program. The hIm. serv ed Chow- Mcin to persons seated at long tallies, centered wit!: Halloween decorations. T h e chapter roim was aKo decorated in the same theme. The next meeting Will be ; regular one on Nov. IE Rainbow Initiates Betty Cummings ELGIN 'Special' The Blue Mono tain Assembly 55. Order ot Ita'ii bow tor girls, met in regular ses. sion Tluirtlay evening. Worthy Ail visor. Linda Witty, nrcsidiiig in l!ie East. i Betty Cummings was i iitla'cl in to the order, during an impressive ceremony l..ll, i.i lh ., m....t,. II Mnh er Adtisor. Mrs. Viola Burton told the Assembly ol the death o! Mrs Verna M. Gray. Supreme Inspector in ttregun. , iletl'e-sllllieiv s were wrved. STORM DOORS - STORM WINDOWS In Aluminum and Wood Miller's Cabinet Shop Greenwood and Jefftrvon tlrise, the engine loafs at tiuising speed, tuts viur gas bills even more. Which one suits sou best? I lie lark oilers this clinite-plus a selection ol 7 axle ratios the othrn do mil! IT HAS MANY UNUSUAL FEATURKS: Rerlimng seals lli.it ni.ite into bids, hunt M'.it heatlicsls, hilllmldir. Iwin li.iiliuii (lor diivini; tlirougli snow, sand, ite ol mini), air (inidiiiniiiiig, 4 barrel caibuit tor ami final t sh iiiitj .. .many, many more. None ol ihe otlirn have this wit'e satiety of options from which lo clioovc. IT HAS PROVF.N PERFORMANCE WITH- . OUT RECOURSE TO EXPERIMENTAL RUNS: 130,01)0 L.nk oKiit is havt-fhirna M'.d of over 7il million miles under rtciy conuif il'lo road and weather coudiiion. Result is: no "bugs" to iron out, no "hidden" nn cli.uiiial faults ... no problemi for .new onrtt. Dealrrs and serslce mm everywhere, know Ihe Latk. Simli balrr-CjclarsI corporaterrcordscle.-iil) show that I jik serv ite and maintenance costs ate one tliild ol tlie auiotnolule . industry Mcragc. How can you go wrung on that? MllK THAT BY 1 Farm Bureau will meet at the Cove Spi.it-Tim'l Club Tuesday at ,7 p.ui I'ljiiiiing the ccmjr.2 year, with n.-w chairman, lty Hartley IVIuck, bring table service . . ..n Hope Chaptor 13, Hi 'In of Y.im ern Sl:ir will hold a regu'ar mee! ing in tl-.e M.i-tunc temple, Wed nesday at i' p in World War I Vcte-ns a. id Auxili ary will I:. 'id their annual Armis tice Day pet luck duimr, Wcdna duy at C :l'i p m l')F hall. Mini- pel's b. ing po or K and talil service. iuik.y. rolls, collet .uriiislHd. , Order cf Do Malay, La Grande chapter, will not m it tonight as scheduled. This meet lud be:n canceled tin.' to p:c game activi ties. The nest regular nv.e'.mg will be No '.'t Imbler PTA wil' n"t Thursday at 8 p.m. in Wade hall. Thome to he "Home and S hml lor IK) vears." Btrii il Hue Elgin rsi dent of Ihe t iiion County Histori cal Society, will I, Ik on compari son between homes and 'enrols KMt years neo and now I'r' wnta t ion of 4-H aeluevenients awards lor SiimniervilK' nntl Imbler Re freshments wi'l be by Dry Creek district, i Eagles Auxiliary o'ficers will luild a practice in their hall to night at 7:311. , Celebrating birthdays today are Phil Marks and Altin CamplH'll. I. a Grande. Circle 2 of Hit First Presbyteri an Church will meet Thursday at 2 p.m.. wilh O. H Burnet, at Dori on ba'l. , Scroptimist Club will hold a pr .ram meeting Thursday, at a 12 noon luncheon in the Sacnjawca. American Legion will sponsor o tr. e spaghetti Iced for nil Legion and auxiliary members. b?fore arid alter the game between La Grande . nd Hake.-, Wednesday. I m -- " JJj ;m .VK HOW OPEN Melvilles. 1431 Adams STUDEBAKER - i t;:-"w Phone WO 3-2314 4 3 . , I 1 Toyland sVL-'J