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r i i a nuzZfLi OUTSTANDING GIRL A high light of the meeting of Beta Theta Sorority recently was the presentation of the award for outstanding girl of the year. Mrs. Patty Turner, right, received the award from Mrs. Bet ty Drummond. (Observer Photo) ANN LANDERS Young Mother With Two - Year Dear Ann: I'm a yuung mother who needs help. Opal is my two-year-old dnughttT. she's very bright for her age and pretty, too. Bui 1 can't go any place without her. ' Opal has aunts and grandmoth ers who would be happy to stay with her any afternoon or eve ning, but she won't let me out of her sight. When she sees me put ting on a hat or coat she screams, holds her breuth, and makes such a fuss that 1 wind up staying at home. She seems to sense il when I have plans to go .somewhere and cvtn though 1 try to sneak out she catches me and spoils everything. 1 haven't had an afternoon away from home in so long I'm going to lose my mind if I don't get away from the house. Please help- me with this problem. Yotng Mother. Dear Young: If Opai told you tc go soak your head in a rain barrel would v k HT This two-year-old dictator has a pretty good thing going. Un '", less you establish yourself as lha authority In tha house, you're going to be in for plenty DEATH, NOTICES Genevieve McCall Of Elgin Dies Genevieve McCall, 47. died . yesterday at a local hospital af .ter an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Nazarene church, with the Bev. :.t 2 p.m. Friday at the Eigin 'olney Johnson officiating. Bur ial will follow in the Elgin ceem ctery. A lifetime resident of Elgin, Mrs. McCall was a member of the Nazarene church. Survivors include a son. Jesse McCall. mother. This. Nellie Crum, .father-in-law. M. E. Mc Call, all of Elgin. Daniels Fun " eral Home is in charge of .ar rangements. Hebener Funeral Rites Scheduled Mrs. Belle Eureka Hebener, 79. of Elgin, died in a local hospital Thursday. Funeral services will be held in the Elgin Christian church at J cm. Saturday with Pastor C ... Ennelking officiating. Interment V will be in the Elgin cemetery. ' " Mrs. Hebener was born on Sept. .. 27. 1882. in Eureka Springs, Ark. She had been a resident of Un- ion County for the past 32 years f and was a member of the First If Christian church. Survivors include two sons, , Aubrey H. Hebener, Glendale. ii- Calif.,' and Truman Hebener, Milton-Freewater; a daughter. Miss Mildred Hebener, Elgin; and four grandchildren. Look at your groeer'i leading dairy product with t.jvTzJ the prtze-winningesi iiav- , Iv or, extra amounts of vit- Cf'?t amins, minerals, protein ,g s ,. , and lecithin, too. MtOIUM -mM Imi m.ra. SHARP I lim,.k CMlf (iMMifrmi JMtmk, OrafM Has Trouble - 6ld Dictator af tjrief. 'Every yeung nvither should have one afternoon a week away from Hie house. Make arrangement at once for day off.. Tell the child goodbye with an exclamation paint at the end of the sentence not a restien mark. Then leave. . ' Dear Ann Landers: I'm a girl 15 Jmd ply the clarinet voiy well. The trouble is, a girl who is better IcokiBefrtiun I am makes goo-goo eyes at the band director and she gets all the so'o passages. . I only want what 's coming to me. Do you think I should report the band ltuder to the school principal? Pushed Aside. Dear Pushed: If you go to the. principal with a story like .this you'll get what's coming ( you all right and it won't be goad. fl can't imagine any place vahere looks count less and ability counts more than in a school band. Keep prac'icing and outshine "Goo-Goo Eyes" M the point where it is obvious ' to all that you are the superior musician. ' a (Ann Landers will be mzd io help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. ) SEE YOUR GROCER TODAY! ; a - HOLSUM BUNS tattst fvaJ for avary accotlog a PICNICS SNACKS PATIO PARTIES BARBECUES go (fee msi HOLSUM DUNS with Enriched Balanced Power and Award Winning Quality always LcildJL AC-D qODtU- for y 4r Tillamook Natural Chtddar Che TWO AGtS - kM hi uy fift Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thurs., June 9, 1960 Page 5 Woman's MAXINE N'L'RMI, County Art Guild Members Hear Report Of Festival Union County Art Guild held.cient and modern. All the arts tl.eir June m.-clinij recently with the President, Adele Voetberg, presiding. Since the 1'nii.n County Art Guild is interested in helping the furthcoming June 2630 Indian Festival of Arts, Catherine Snid er gae the members present some interesting particulars i-uoul this event, iiuludins the mention of - some nationally kuown artists that are to ... be here such as Te Ala. a .drama-! list and sinccr from Uostun,! Mass.: l-ouis Hallard pianit of ru.Ua. Okla r ilr. .Cochran painter from Western Oregon, nd others. At the exhibit at the large Sac- ejawea ballroom will be ceram ics, sculpture, paintings, leath er work, basketry, etc. both an- Episcopal Guild Plans For Bazaar The June business meeting of the St. Peter's Episcopal Guild was presided over by Mrs. Roy Martin, who led the group in the opi ning prayers Mrs. Grace Thew. devotional chairman, read and discussed the mrditation for the day. "The Sac redness of Work." taken from the Episcopal Daily Meditation book let "Forward." Plans for the fall bazaar were discussed and the summer pro ject for the members will be the making of items for the bazaar and tea. Mrs. Fred Sommcr will be chairman of the committee planning the tea. A reception, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, on their 50th wertdinu anniversary will be held in the St. Peter's Episcopal Church narish hall, oi Sunday afternoon, from 2 to 5. All members of the Purish, and friends of the honored couple, are invited to attend. The St. Ann's Guild members are in charge of the arrangements. The final meeting of the sum mer will be held on June 15. at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. C A. Kcpo in Cove. This will be a potluck picnic. All members are iis.;id to bring their own table service, and a picnic dish of some kind. Tea and coffee will be furn ished. Mrs. Fred Sommcr and Mis. Gilbert Barron arc in charge of the plans. (i . . The closing prayers were given by the Rev. C. A. Kopp. Mrs. Guy Ellis, the hostess, serv ed refreshments. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth, and centered with a large bou quet of spring and summer flow ers. Mrs. Fred Sommer, and Mrs. Edith Simmons poured. Tkh I UT0UTD00S Set las Fees' ieiitiiai at Year reventt Cretan w yur jit f , OliHV rt.t MONTH ''r" a m i W . s rf ,7'. 3gpa ''via..' "'" SM leewnr If 1 j K Chant 1 It rl Tt I I I Hmrn tt eUeJfVee iWeMtf . isUereael M floBJa? ajaarfeL B B AM atlk s"""r. Va dnu , Sm4 m.Cki Urm hM, at fiag ceaffaauf aMil iSiihaaiJ m . SaraaS-e. ' World Woman's Editor I will be represented. This is the first time for this sort of thing cn a wide national basis and there has been a fine response on the part of many Indian in dividuals. Tickets will be $2.50, which will include both the exhibit and the evening entertainment at EOC. The returns from the sale of tickets and the booklet is to go into a fund lor Indian awards to encourage outstanding work in any of various fields. Florence Miller and Winnifred Oeslerling gave a short review ol Dr. Vosss lecture to the AA- l.'Vt and Art Guild members. May i!t. Some slides seen were de scribed depicting the latest in furniture styles, as well as the steps taken to becoming an ar tist or creative craftsman in Denmark. Painting brought by some of the members were viewed and cemmented upon. One member is now painting the nude, a prere quisite to a well rounded and experienced painter. Sunday Activities Close For Summer NORTH POWDER ( Special i The Rev. Tom Foster announced there will be no more class activi ties in his Sunday School for the summer. They will resume again in September. The regular worship will be carried on as usual at 11 a.m. Pinochle Club Meets At Hot Lake For Play NORTH POWDER I Special Pincchle Club met at a noon luncheon, and afternoon of cards at Hot Lake recently. High score was held by Mrs. Frank Gulick. and second high by Mrs. W. A. Hudelson. The traveling piizes were held by Mrs. Alma Lund and M:s. Kennedy. Yes . . . w invite) comparison! Shop the discount house! Shop tha chain storasl Shop the) cataloqsl Shoe tha food plansl Shop other famous brands . . . than COMPARE WITH NORGEI You'll find , IS YOUR BEST BUY! Compare this price! 12 co. li Model . . . Comparable valus in 15 and 19 cubic foot models. We Have Just Received A !- Pari Carload of New Norge Freezers! & Hemlock ' 4 Adm ' MISS JANET OSBURN llciiored At Elgin . Rainbow Holds Reception For Miss Osburn ELGIN i Special i Janet O.sburn, grand representative to California, was honored by Blue Mountain Assembly 52, Order of Rainbow for Girls, with a public reception in McKcnzie hall. Ettu May Olson gave the welcome address. Mari lyn Sherwood acted cs worthy advisor in the absence of Jean Gordon. Miss Osburn was escorted and introduced and given the srand honors. Other di jnitaries intro duced were I.aurose Hihberd past grand matron OES; T. B Burton, district deputy to the grand master in Oregon, A.F. AM.; and Orville Wayt. worthy patron of Blue Mountain Chapter, OES. Kathy Parsons sang, and Eva Blinkenstntf and Bruce Reed play ed duet on the accordion and guitar respectively A clever addenda "This Is Your Liie" was given Miss Olson and a gift presented her from Ihc ns sembly. She introduced her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ray Osburn of Salem, and sister Gayle. a student of the U. of O. Refreshments were served the dining hall. Shirley Miller presided at the cof.'ee sen ice. Etta May Olsen served the cake feature) for feature . . . $19995 LOCAL World Wr I Widows cluh will meet in the home of Ella Koc ter. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. "What's Happening to mi: hoots" will he the topic of two public mcc.irgs held in I'niun Ccunty to discuss the school si'ua- tion in Oregon. Kenneth Land graver, 1'oriland.l will be guest speaker at both meetings, one Wednesday at Union in the S. K. Miller auditorium, 8 p.m.; the other Thursday in the Elgin McKcnzie hall at 8 p.m. Everyone interested invited to n'U-nd. . LS to B of LF and E will meet Thursday in Hie IOOF hall at 8 p m Mi-mlHrs are urged to attend Odd Fellows Lodge Is, La Grande, will nn'ri Krid.iy at 8 p in. in their hull. Union Pacific Old Timers will hold a regular meeting, Friday at 8 p.m. in McAllister hall. Card game to fellow. Smorgasbord Ik been canceled. The Rev. and Mrs. Willis Ludlow have relurned to Wi'llowa from the conference in Idaho and will be the pastor of the Methodist church for the coming year. La Grande Garden Club will hold a meeting Friday at 2 pm. in the clubhouse. Wallowa iSpeciaD Mrs. Rutin Simmons has been to La Grande, to visit her first grandchild. It is a boy born to h r son in bw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Campbell. He has been named Kevin Dale and weighs six pounds, five ounces. j Celebrating birthdays today i will be Ralph Purketl, Mrs. Ethel j rolk and Faith Westenskow, La Grande; and Faye Yarington, El gin, j H. A. Fox recently returned from a trip to Winslnw, Ariz., to visit a niece. On her return triv she stopped at Klumath Falls, to visit her son, Glenn and enjoy ed her slay there. and Linday Kennedy at the punch bowl. , The hall was cleverly dei orated to the theme. "California Capers," i with colors pastel blue and gold. price) for prica . . . NORGE Compare These Big Features: WARRANTY: 5 years on compressor, I year on cabinet, S YEAR FOOD WARRANTY. SERVICE: Globe . . . sell ing and servicing in La Grande for 14 yearsl CUSTOM-SEALED INSU LATION . . . Glass fiber around the entire cabinet. , SAFETY DOOR SEALS TO PROTECT FOOD . . . designed to highest stan dards of safety. SAFETY TEMPERATURE CONTROL . . . automati cally provides constant sub-freeiing. DRY CABINET CONDEN SER ...dry exterior wells are assured In any ' climate. fm REMOVABLE SHELF . . Provides flexibility for any storage arrangements you desire. PULL OUT BASKET provides handy storage space for packages. EASY TO REACH IN A DOOR SPACE . i . pro vides handy storage for small items. SPECIALLY ENGINEER ED COMPRESSOR ... for highly efficient,, low cost service. . caw . FuninTons WO 3-4144 (. .. it . , , .... . ( , EVENTS Mr. ard Mrs. Roy Martin will iie In nomr1 at a reception for their Golden Wedding Annivers ary. Sunday afternoon between 1 2 and fi o'clock in the St. Pet- jer's Ept'-cupal Parish hall. All I urish members and friends of the couple arc invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Ayars wore hosts to weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs Nurnian Ayars, Kamiah, Idaho, ami Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Avars, David and Karen. L'kiah. Mr. a -id Mrs. J. R. Williamson, Cresham. visiU'd over the week end with Mi's.. .Vice Smith and Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Avars. 3lue Mountain Gem Club Willi hold a lielil trip and regular! meeting Saturday and Sunday. .Memberv r' niiet at Safeway! parking b t a Vale Saturday at I t-.a.m. IN.lluek at campsite :30 p.m. ISriiXs lor potluck. Busi- I. ess meet un; at campsite at ih'U lah ):nn Saturday evening. Polly 4 -ana Club will meet l-riday at .1 pm in the home of Fannie jiltriii'bni! with Emma llewcs as hostess. Rockwell -Grange will hold a . . . ,. . dance in their. Eliy,i hall. Satur- El",n hal1 ' be liay from 9. until I o'clock. Music the scene of a danre Saturday by Shorty and Avis. I.tineh serv- exening. Dancing to a new or ' d " . . ' , chestra ' Comer Cedar - Quality MEATS Fresh - TIMFi FOR THAPAK FRYERS ilb. .W Frash Country Style 5AKSAGE...: Economical . SK0F.T BIBS LUMtH IIEA1S. ...lb. JFrozen FUv-R-Pac Frozen Lemonade . SWANSOII'S CHICKEN TURKEY BEEF... 'Pick O the Crop Produce" Sncboy CarroIs...2 pkgs. 25c FEESII COCII 5 ears 39c Solid Head Letiuce ....lb. 10c Kipe Tomaioes ..... ...lb. 33c NO. 1 NEW Potatoes "j Grocery Buys Kingsford Charcoal 10-Lb. Sack Nalley'g U Box MUSTARD... 2ctty Crocker . . , w. . f f()lC Angel Cake llix. . .pkg. LjJ II JB COFFEE Regular or Drip aSrind lb. S9e Union Church, Plans DVBS The Baptist Church will hold Daily Vacation Bible School June 13 through June 17. Toe theme will be "Pioneering with Christ." Miss Linda Eklund, a student at Multnomah School of the Bible will be in charge and v ill he assisted by members of (lie church. Registration was held Thursday. ( lasses wijl begin at B a.m. through 1311 p.m.. Children are requested to bring their lunch. All those from age four through the eigth grades arc invited to attend. 'I lie guavi.ie plant, the manihot tree, hi.uiohihia sluubs and Cas till.i tries vie d some rubber as well as rubber trees. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roundy, .s Grande, will be honored on the occasion of their Golden Wedding anniversary. Sunday at an open house in their home at 2(105 Fir St? from 2 until 5 p.m. All fiiends and relatives invit ed to attend. The couple request no gifts. PHONE W O 3-3101 and Washington SWIFT'S SKINLESS FRANKS .. .lb. 45e ....lb. 2 Foods 2 POT PIES .4 FOR 10 lbs. 59c of the Yfeeh Krispy Crackers l-Lb Box aC) . " f C?S jars KRAFT COTTAGS CIIESSZ qlsf0e