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o o o o o o ® TH« GAflB CITY JOIÄBIÄL. ITfMA. OREGOif Grade Students Present Programs At Parents' Teas Auxiliary Members Discuss Membership, Plan Halloween Party Eagles auxiliary met Tuesday evening at the Eagles hall with officers holding a special session preceding the regular business meeting. Eleven members attend ed the brief meeting. Dorothy Mitchell missed the jackpot prize and Mabel Fangen won the door prize. Bertha Taylor gave a member ship report and plans for member ship drive were made with Jim mie Ann Hatch and Stella Swager as team captains. It was voted to pay two years dues to any mem ber or members bringing in 10 new members and one year’s dues to those bringing in five new members within the next six months. The group also voted, since there is now enough money in the Carlos Parra art education trust and savings fund, to set up a spe cial bank account with Virginia Brandt as co-signer. Following the meeting, Norma Asumendi and Betty Talbot serv ed refreshments. Next session will be held Oct. 18 at 8 o’clock. This will be the an nual Halloween costume party ar<i members will also initiate Elizabeth Newman and Charlotte Allen. Members and candidates will come in Halloween dress and prizes will be given for best cos tumes. Judging will take place prior to the meeting. Esther Reitenbaugh will fur nish the door prize. Barbara Jaques and Lillian Lundy are in charge of refreshments and Ione Storm and Mae Tracy, entertain ment. —*2* Twenty mothers and several small children were present at the tea held Sept 30 in Mrs Lor raine Bauman's first grade room. The students presented nursery rhymes and sang two songs. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Floyd Hale and Mrs. Don Engstrom, room mothers. Fifteen Mothers Attend Students of Mrs. Glady- Engel hardt’s first grade class held their parents’ tea Sept. 30 with 15 mo thers in attendance. The children sang songs and presented nursery rhymes. Room mothers are Mrs. Lee Dail and Mrs. W. O Hipp. Tea Held Oct. 7 Miss Emma Zwemkes first grade pupils held their parents’ tea Oct. 7. Sixteen mothers, two fathers, one grandmother and sev eral small children attended The students sang songs. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Charles McCoy and Mrs S. P Kelley, room mothers. Children Entertain Sept. 28 Parents’ tea for Mrs. Zette Bum- , garner's room was held Sept. 28 ' Eleven mothers, a sister and an 1 aunt attended. The children en- tertained with a sound game and sang songs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Shy When the children were dis- missed, mothers planned activi Miss Effie Rose Smith, daugh-* ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth groom was graduated from North ties for the coming year. Refreshments were served by Smith of route 1, Nyssa, and Cache high in Smithfield, Utah, Ralph M. Shy, son of Harold Shy and filled a 2%-year mission for Mrs. Frank Skeen and Mrs. Em of route 1, Nyssa, were united in the LDS church in New Zealand. ery Liming, room mothers. marriage on the morning of Sept. Mrs. Shy is presently employed Legion Auxiliary Hears 8, 1960, in the Idaho Falls LDS at Dairymen’s Co-op Creamery in 26 Guests in Attendance The tea for Mrs. Opal Alcorn’s Civil Defense Report temple. Caldwell and her husband is with A reception honoring the couple Combined Insurance company in room was given Sept. 7. Mrs. American Legion auxiliary Dean Lancaster, room mother members met Thursday evening was held immediately following Boise. chairman, the 20 moth-1 at the community hall with Presi the ceremony with approximately Following a wedding trip to ers and six welcomed grandmothers who at dent Ellen Richardson presiding. 200 invited guests attending. Banff national park and Lake tended. Special guests were Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Pounds reported on The bride chose for her wed Louise, Canada, the newlyweds Joe Cundall and her friend, Mrs. j civil defense and also told of the ding a floor length gown of white are at home in Caldwell. Buckley of Denver, Colo. air raid shelter in Boise. lace over taffeta, featuring round Among out-of-town guests were Plans were made for the smor neckline with small scalloped col George Halls of San Antonio, gasbord to be held sometime in lar and long tapering sleeves. Her Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Man Present Flower Show Mrs. Mildred Elliott’s children December. shoulder length veil was held by ager of El Monte, Calif.; Mrs. presented a flower show at the Jean Maughn’s name was called a jeweled tiara and she carried a Lorraine Davidson of Kemmerer, for the “pot of gold.” She was bouquet of white carnations and Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Clair David parents’ tea held recently in their second grade room. The show present and received her award. red roses. son of La Grande; John Elam of culminated a science unit involv At the close of the meeting the Miss Betty Sullivan, maid of Milton-Freewater; Mr. and Mrs. men joined the ladies for refresh honor, and flower girl Larue Ronald Christensen and Mr. and ing identification of flowers and integral parts of a pjant. ments. Smith, the bride’s sister, wore Mrs. L. J. Ellis of Caldwell, Idaho. Room mothers are Mrs. LaVern 4“—4* Recent events honoring the Cleaver and Mrs. Eugene De- identical street length dresses of W. O. Hipps Entertain couple included showers given by Minck. red brocaded taffeta. Pinochle Club Members John Elam of Milton-Freewater, Betty Sullivan and MIA officers of the Caldwell ward LDS church. Give Program on Science Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hipp were Ore., served as best man. +—4> hosts Saturday night to members Vocal solos were rendered by Children in Mrs. Lucille Pett’s of their Mr. and Mrs. pinochle Jay Gibson, singing ‘‘I Love You Oregon Trail HEC Members second grade class presented a club with three tables in play. Truly,” and Nadine Garner pre- Meet at Cheldelin Home program climaxing a science unit Guest players were Mr. and Mrs. I senting “Because.” Ann, Julie, Oregon Trail HEC members about animals, insects and birds. Frank Morris. I Fay and Caroline Christensen met Friday at the home of Mrs. Twenty-six guests were present. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lyle sang “Temple by the River.' » Orland Cheldelin with Mrs. Lu Mrs. Wilton Jackson and Mrs. Miner, Howard Myrick, Mrs. Ger The new Mrs. Shy is a graduate cille Runcorn as co-hostess. Nine Dick Tensen are room mothers. ald Curry and Mr. and Mrs. Mor of Adrian high school and Nam members were present and held ris. pa business college. The bride- election of officers which result Three Rooms Unite for Program ed in re-election of all present of Pupils of Mrs. Frances Bates, ficers. They are Marguerite Moss, Mrs. Eulah McConnel and Miss chairman; Clara Price, vice chair Frances Bateman held their par man; Iva Adams, secretary-treas ents’ tea Oct. 7 in the multi-pur urer; and Mrs. Runcorn, reporter. pose room of the primary school, i Plans were made for 4-H night. Their program consisted of a rhy- 1 One Mile North of Nyssa The next meeting will be held thm band number, singing and Across Highway from Bauman Farm Equipment Nov. 4 at the home of Mrs. Wal folk dancing. ter Fox with Marguerite Moss as Fifteen mothers, one grandmo- . Phone FR 2-3528 co-hostess. ther, one aunt and one father were present representing chil Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff at dren in Mrs. Bates’ room. Mrs. Wallowa spent the weekend al George Hirai and Mrs. Donald | the home of her sister and broth Bishop are room mothers. er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Eighteen mothers of children in Cochrun. Miss Bateman’s room attended. Mrs. Harry McGinley and Mrs. D. Kurtz are room mothers. Mrs. McConnel’s room enter tained 18 mothers, two visitors and one grandmother. AND You can shop here for both TIDE 69' Giant Size Reg. 83c Campbell's — TOMATO SOUP 39 ,3.'v* SALAD BOWL 39' Salad Dressing Tastewell — Big Family Size CATSUP 1 5 Tastewell — Assorted luir AC Toma,°- “ Pineapple Grapefruit /UlvVd Pineapple-Grapefruit A 46 Oz. Cans Swiss Miss Large — Slicing FROZEN TOMATOES FRUIT PIES 3 • • 39' Crisp — Tender CELERY HEARTS Apple — Cherry Boysenberry E. W. PRUYN ★ Mechanical Work ★ Body Work ★ Painting ★ Wheel Alignment Mary Graham's Qualifications For Malheur County Judge 17 Years Business Experience 10 Years of Judicial Experience 7 Years on County Welfare Board Graduate of University of Oregon Unquestioned Honesty and Personal Integrity DUTIES OF COUNTY JUDGE Administrative Leadership Judicial Public Relations QUALIFICATIONS SHOULD BE Experience Honesty Education Personal Integrity Mary Graham is a Native Daughter, Veteran of World War II, and Well-Acquainted with Problems of Malheur County. Write in MARY GRAHAM for County Judge ON NOVEMBER 8 To Vote for Mary Graham . . . No Boxes — No Crosses — Just the Name! COUNTY o Vote for ONE FOR COUNTY JUDGE HAROLD R. NEWMAN 118 n «L 119 n l IS A. WHITE M g S uj . -- 1 1 — Democrat Republican Mrs. Rosanelle Copeland’s sec- i ; ond grade class will entertain their parents Oct. 14 Their pro- j , gram entitled "The Kitten’s Purr” will include songs, poems and science reports about cats. Room mothers assisting with planning and refreshments are Mrs. Larry Woodell and Mrs. Lar ry Schwarz. 4-—4* Emblem Mothers Hold Mother-Daughter Banquet Members of Ontario Emblem club held their annual mother daughter banquet Sept. 26 at the Elks temple. Several of the offi cers and their daughters were in troduced by the president, Mrs. Toedtemeier. Prizes were award ed to Mrs. Jack Lind, oldest mo ther; Mrs. Kenneth Keim, for most children; and Mrs. Dean Littlefield, youngest mother. A humorous reading was given by Mrs. Toedtemeier and Mrs. Marvin Hickman and Mrs. Dale Boyer entertained the children as “the old gray mare " Approximately 140 mothers and daughters attended the event. Mrs. Boyer was chairman of the project. She was assisted by Mrs. Charlie Browning. Mrs. Bruce Robb, Mrs. Virgil Hunt and sev- j eral other members. Beef Roast Round Steak Lean — Meaty Short Ribs Keim's — Thick Sliced BACON WRITE IN (Psld Pol. Adv by Graham for Judge Committee. K.rm Decker. Chairman) o 29 BACON SQUARES 2 lbs . 98 c 19c WE GIVE ( Mrs. Hewett Entertains Tuesday Bridge Members Mrs. Leonard Hewett entertain ed members of the Tuesday after- j noon bridge club Oct. 4 Two tables were in play. Mrs Dwight Mason and Mrs. George Mitchell attended as guest player Prize winners were Mrs Mas<* and Tom Eldredge. Lb 69' T-BONES SIRLOINS 4-— • * • • To Entertain Parents Oct. 14 37 Taylor's Economy GREEN STAMPS TAYLOR’S Food Market and Locker Service