Velnev, -Fet)inavy la,' 1929.
LA GRANDE' EVENING OBSERVER
.-..Pir-ViTV
Society News
Spaeths Entertain
Group Of Friends
woman's own church uud her coin
immlty. Merc was tlemtunl'l u
cuitittn loyalty ami spirit of cooi-
u n 'J i Pt'alion, her loyalty to tho putor.
,: . ., XJl lUgC idl l)T Uho. Sunday school, the pruytr
' - , JmHtliiK, ovory phase of tho life nt
Six tables of bridge , at 1,lly!", "jurch. Tho next circle was
tw-r nitfhi ,r II, '.. , uuiro inclusive tuttl rfttrhod out to
rt,a,o.hieter.l,,r a group r,ll"Yi'"'"" ",''!', ' P"""J
f.rl.-n.ls with a ;,l. llBl.irul parly l ! I' ","n,M ,"f ".',' '"
UiMr lio-nle nt IsiiO Second street. ' ! """'""""
tin'
Mrs.'-Do I. !! (it II-'. received
firm prl.o fr wniinn anil l-M Hoy.
Icn won high score fiu- men
crjtuti tho .Mexicans, all those proh-,
. U'Iiim which hail to ilo with tho'
Charming Bridge
Luncheon Given At
The Sacajawea Inn
A chnrmlnif UiIIk luncheon was
Kiven yewttTilay at tht Sacajawea
Inn when Mia. H. K. Irtxou, Mra.
I'hai'lcH HIiiKntr Hiul Mra. Harlfy
Itlt liaiilsttn "iitcrlalneil. .
The two Ionic tahlcn In the train
IWll-L- ,xt tl.o I fl.Kl-.-h 1.1 . Ill
wii in nr. Yl 1 1 Mil 111 ... ,.,.,. 1 t (...i.l,
I'eart.
tlR
irla(l(tn of the local woman to the
A iwo-coii !-.( Inm-Iieon was St-IV- women mnl llio irirlM nf nil lmN. L.
... Illltt WtMT
Kipling, "i-or jutyi ., . , . .
tUnlng room of the Inn vw beau
til'ntly dteurat. folUnvinK thti val
tmtimt motif, tin each of llio tu
lik-M waa an
henrlH. On cue
Trial Judge Eyes :
"Thrill Killer"
pu ny ine i.ohkk. ,Th(V wor,H or Kipling
' Mr. Iin.l Mlu Midi. .Ill ! urt ml.!,.. ... ....... . ... . i.. , .. I
...l..l .n. V " . .' """V" " ."f red curnallons. Itcd hearts
' ' lie er in' twain Kiiuil nic.-i , i..c
chliniiluK bridge parly at their longer Hue, the wurhl Ik now hull
home, 'one large neighborhood. Mrs.
hive tuliliK of 1-ar.ln were ul play llroivn mwerli il. "Wo ale only a
Willi rlral prlc uolnir In Mrs. luy p, of a kiimI whole, mill the real
KMIh anil IIiikIi llraily. Martin woiiian of loilay ranaol confine her
I''ll7.l,reialil leeeKeil ronsolal Ion. thlnUlUK llllil her Inlerenls to the
After llu. eanlK Mra. Spaeth mile e.lrelo In which ahe nioven."
nerveil !l two-eourse lunelieon. Vo eiiipliaHiiEe her last point. Mra.
llouquet.H or Rucot peas were iiHi-rt llinwn illreeleil her heareia pit r
for Mid-illations. illeularly to China. Iieiallw that '
1 1 he part of tin. world with which
The Wakclita cllth met Monilay nhe Iiiih heen of lale yearK mor" j ner, was calleil to I'ortlanil
evenlUK at the home or Mra. .lamea eoucerneil. IliKhop ami Mra. llrown ' lenlay anil was unalile' to he
. tm each of tho ta- l IT
tlluiuliiateil tree of ?-.y VS J
Luch Blilc of the valon- i A ?
it- Milvr HlrcaiiicrK U1 ULil
hlch wh a allver howl ' :v -
, the end of with
the lal.lt. hftwetn the xllv
Nlrtpa.
Kollowlntr the lunelieon canla
wen playctl at. 17 tahlea on the
int-.xaii Inc. M iaa Ma iK-i ret A ukoii
rec4'lv'i first peine for IiIkI) hcoio.
Mia. Ailolph SicRrist receive! nec
ontl, third went to Mia. Mnrjorle
I'NanclK and consolation to Mra.
Cilhert Itarron. ,
One of thelioateHaeH, Mra. Hln?-
yea-pre-
were' i
iard
, the I fcT
Library Ghats
111- MIhI K IKrty, Uhrarlnn
'lo you ever accept hooka na
Hlfta?" nakeil h patron Juat recent
ly. Anil Juat on tho chance thai
Homo one lae In m tii'iintle may he
aaklitK th wirn nuesllon wo ore
ualnif to toko thin opportunity lo
THI IIKItAV l'HOjnAMS. Smswer It publicly. V moal an.
Tho National liroartvumlnK com- aureilly ilo toko hooka ub kUis ami
pany proKram for Thui-Hilay night nrs Oelliihtetl to et them If they
(ollouot to 8:ao. HeiherlliiK pro- nr( ln Hm cimUtlon li: i the
Krain; Tiart. symphony hour; S:. itlna or hooka tho library can clr
.Memory Kane; JO to IS. iluiloe ouime. The llhmr- . booK fuml la
mls1"' ' decldeilly Imulequl.to mill aome-
Iho American DronileaallnK com- ,lm i. ,,,.. iloilhri to keen
'pn'iy prom-uin ror Tliuiwlny nlnht u vMl Brv )00kM ,inrl.replneo
luiiunni v, . iioveiiy. u.av, . mnum
proirram; 1 to ft, philharmonic or
ciieatra; . mun: :aw, piano ouo. nun(Jr,., y,r, ticcnsloimlly
mx sexiot: to 10. opera company , nbrnry veta a doiiaHoh or real-
'(urineni" 10, nuniuroiw aRetcn: w wonhwhlle book.. Wouldn't It
PUTMAN'S
1 Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear
1 and Millinery
Known" hy Hrueo Hurt on, Ono i voluinoa they would not b rffd.
family before moving: from the city Ro ttpcuklng. loiranH. Vmfn
preaenien ine iiurary wuu a neaugner ine ijunry woufo n ft ,
tlfully hound net of "MeHHUtfe and lone dui-liift'i; ,hQUHc)Mllllnv
Itocunicnia of ' tha Hrealdtnita' wouldn'L It ? "V 'i;
thtt old worn nut ones. Kor hooka wliich It could not have poiwxHed , ' '! i
do wear out m the iai or several othcrw'tae. .
On ul at l-I'lit Scond stiver. Huwe had supervision of one of the sent at the party.
Th reo la hi is nf hrldKe w em nt nt-eha ina'hhui, t lie aeclUm in which
play. Mra. A. K. Huh: received fit ia located llwa Nan collide. Or.
pitv-e uml Mih. J. L. I.tanilt aecond. Ida lleile U-wIhV achool. Mih.
A two-course luncheon followed . Hi own' enumerated a numher
the cauls. Uih.Krt which i'hina l'peulH
More, than '15-ineinhera of tho
Methodist church from lui (.Jrandc.' (j,orKe Ha rah,
of -'ove, North l'owdcr. laland t y. Htudent, alraa
nn in ion anl KiKin ifaineren ui inn
The next in. Hint: of the clih I A hum lea to fuiiiLsh her, likewise; Methodist church Inst evenlnK for
will he held at the home of Mis.lihh.wM which w must have from ; a dinner Klveii in honor of tho
tieni'Ke lunt.
that (Trent country. The . closing firat cfflcial visit to this county or
part of her talk naturally, had to. tho now prvsidinK hishoii, liishop
do with the work which the church , Wallace K. Hrawn, and Mra. Hrow
Speculative, euKrossod : was
JudK A'hlyn Moore,: ahown In
this unusual photo na he leaned
forward from his heuch lo listen
to youim ltichard tJalhtly, ac
cused "thrill Klayer," rend u dra
matic plea of innocence he fore
the jury which is trying him in
Ailuntii. (In. UuIIouIv Was i harm
ed with heluK nn acnunpllce of'
fellow cnllewe,
aenteneed to
death for kllnuK druK clerk
durhiK a hold-up. .
monicii band of the achool. Calhor-
Ihroinrh Ita inliwlonariea la dolnit to of Helena. Jlonlana. Thn KHeBt "
luce Ihe obllKalion to the women ' were aeated at four lonR tallica and nn aolo
i u, Die t.-n cniirM.. .Hnneiv fo which 1.111 - Hcfre
.,., ,., , , ... ,.. ...... , ., ,.. ..,.., aeaalon will be held In Ijine c
cioae ntier ine viiai. 01 ir. nn. i'"' "" ....'..'.. ,. i.
lleile. Lewia to Lit Orande when ali;ed hy yojnK women of the locnl "JJ
di parlinenta of the local c.hui ch re- j church. Mra. I.ee Hanford. prl-al-, i ,.i uiiri
celved a,,.,, a..iVmen.,o vlaion ' ! of ,h. Ja.He.
hint man, aKrlculturo; 7:30, Nile
9: so, soprano, piano; lo to 12,
N1U'.
I KJU Healtlo (97nkc) to IS,
Allt' prouram,
KC1IN--I'ortlnnd !i40ke) 6, con.
I cert, orcheMrur 7:50, varied pro-
Hiiim: 9, Ulaon hour; 10, lluwal-
lana; 10:30 to 12, dance frolic. ir
I KSI. Salt Luke (.'(ty (lisoke)
i 6. Nltt", music; S:3, mualcnl pro-
Krain; 9, dance imialc. :
! - KI'O San FrnnclHco (S0kc) .
'Nf.xHnx quartet, huaineMH, aporta;
j 7:30, Tommy and Hob; S, varied
iproKram; :!I0, aonfra; 10, NHO.
KNX -l.oa Anncles (Hisoko) .
' oi'Ritn. quintet, i burltone, i7t30,
varied inualcal proKram; 10 to 1,
danco niiiHle. - ' 1 r
Ki:X Portland (lisoke) ' to
13. AHiV proirnitu; 13, weather,
Hewn. ',;
KMtCV-Pun Krnnclaco (OlOkc)
0, oru-un, Henry Htar; 7, varied
musical program; HI, Anloa and
am
A jealous wife tn Tennawt fhot
a woman with whom, her buabkat
pent considerable time platlnf
nnerKeiM i.nr.K. n. innufn
ineir oooKcuaua auu ivc iu nuiuiy uloll th6 iiprary a gift of teveral wore few really we gamea Ird
llouaocleanlnir Unto will uoon be
here. '. Of course wo aro not hlut-
lii;80 mnlo nnariuii U. -iccordlna; .,. ,,ve,.y0Mp WOuld clean out inn but If somoono should bestow h.,i,.. i .
Orcheatra. , i,lr hnitkcnwes nod irlve the llbrarv u ti,. . . ,
KU( Odklaiul (790kc) . NHO:
accumulate so rapidly. The library
never has enough books by popular
authors liko Oeno Stintton Porter,
Kiino Orcy, Hex Heach and others.
Two gifts which were greatly ap
preciated wer. "The Man Nobody
Knows" and "The Hook Nobody
1405 Allsms Ave
SUGAR IS BOON
IN DAILY DIET
The Truth About Sugar and
Tooth Structure
LADIES' NOVELTY FABRIC GLOVES
Fancy trimmed cuff - - Colors, Beaver,
Grey, Mode and Cocoa ' " ,
V .- 79 & 98; . .
ii..rr,i,.eni win be served. The Am y; to:i to ia:io. orcnrstin,
chapel
Air. nnd Mr.s. (Jeor;e ltichard
son enlerlalned with a lovely val
entine hri'lite party Monday eve
ning at their home, lied carna
tions were used aa part of the deco
rations. Three tallies of bridge
Wore at play dininu- Hie evenlnir.
Mrs. Walter Novvlttnd received
first prize for women mid . Joel present con. Ill Ions and needs of. Iuk In churgn There was a splen. ' , . n vi..i..., oonoert: 7, varied program; 7:
lliehiinlson made hlKh "coik foi'ciilna, .Mrs. . Ili-own'a visit and her did aplilt iminifest un-.l thn younu- '" 111 TV, '''.,,. ..., NHf; S:30, old favorleta; 10, hand,
men. Mra. lOv. lyn ll. arnshaw inspiring- ni. asaKc only inlenslfled ! er people kept things lively with at lias N.numue. All mi uiiioia u j 0lvhm(m, , .
was awavled consolation. Itlio attitude and deaires of Metho-. their suiiks and yells. 1 lie nianop ..n". i
The hostess served a two-course dlst women lo assuluo their share .was Introduced unit 3poko brlelly
luncheon fnllnwlni; Ihe curds. lof the resiionnlhllity for the carry- preceding the iiuarterly conference
ng tho messige of the gospel of
Honoring Miss l.tila Johnson, of Ihe Christ.
IVirilanil, who is visiting In l.a
K(1W Portland (CJoko)- 6.
NHi.'; 8:80, thrift, concert, flower
girls, sports: 7:30, NHi"; 10, KU.MO
program, dance frolic. .
Kliy Hpokuon (r.uoko) 9, NHC,
30,
The itlverslde Ijidle
llriin.li'. Mrs. Hlalie Shields enter,
tained at a I o'clock bridge lunch
eon yesterday ul her homo on Ce
llar street.
. Valentine piyce cards were at
.Mr. and Mrs. 11. Tyler enter
tained a few friends ut n luncheon
In honor of ltlshop and Mrs.
.ih,. m.-ire or each iriiest nt the lace k. iirown, oi- neiena.
j..ei,...,ii iMhleu ati.l ihe same nio-,tnnn. Mr. and Mis. llrown
III' was tuirrlod out In tully carda
ami refi-cMhuients.
Mrs. Kay
-wcoro' at cards. The honor, guest
.-was presented with u.gift.'
Mrs. Nolan Sklfr assisted
Khielils with Ihf serving. ,
friends or Mr. Tiler's sister
Clertrudo Tyler, who was ror ninny
.IUlkhu In fill,, It tltlll
Hjown , received high '
Mrs.
wasi'ii'ilsi'lonary bishop., to -China,
was slalioned at the Stevens' Me
morial school at Chongtu, Kicn
chow province, West China.
. . KOMO Seattle 930kc) 0, NUc;
Aid will orchestra; 7:30, NBC; 8:30, old.
which was held while ,.,o company nie.1 Hh Mr I. "'." iru.'i trio: lt:3o!
lernoon at 3 oVlt.cH. . news, organ recital. , - , -
... Kl.X Oakland jlSHokc) 8. mu-
The flood Times dancing cluh Is sic, news; 8, studio; li to 10. Hn
heldlng a dance Innight at Ihe Ul walrans. -. ;
Orande hotel. Music Is to be tur- j,OB Angeles (Ii40kc) B.
NHI!;
Ockeler and their orchestra., ,-lh s;so, varied program; 111, NHC.
cominlttee In charge of Ihe vnlen-' KOA tenver (KKHkc) II. NHO,
tine avent lncUides:Mr. uml Mrs. musical progi'iim; 7:80, extension
Pearl. T. J. Hcroggln and Mr. und service.
Mrs. llroilshaw and Mr. and Mrs.
Cook.. '"'V
wnre still seated at the tables.
District auperlnlendent Harry H, ,
llninlltim, of llolse, presided, with
Kugene Cntes acting as secretary. I
All the reports rrom all the so-
y.sieruay ai mo .. .. , -" " " "M.V"" . Z. nlshed bv Andrew l.onej, Kenneth VH(. ,mnhonette: 7:0.
"' A Ai V """v The high school girls missionary
Ul UnUl'Cn WOmen society, of the Methodist church
WI UlllOIl VU U II t-y I mvlll(f th(,r ,!!,.,. with the larger
Igroup In tho church dining room.
' Mrs. Wallace K. llrown. or Hele-lThe regular study program was
nu. Montana, was a special guest of j dispensed with on account of the
llm women of the .Melhodisl 1 other program hut a number of
- -churches or this conmy at a meet-1 important bus ncss msUei-s we e
, ing held yesterday afternoon in the considered. Ihe girls are planning
parlors of the l-i Orande .Metho- for a pageant which they expo t
1 list church. Oiusls were present t. put on some time next month,
r o n the exl re,,,,, corners or the evening, also, names of st -
'.rge'i taHng'aTcr 'o
, Z !o' Uiunv the wife I, Ihe new grm.p an. these e .oonstl.uto
lilslion. .Mrs. vi'iiien
Wut
Moil-! local church things were on nn up-
werelward trend.
Miss
Surprising Mrs. Susan llarnelt at
her liomn ut 1006 (Vdar'slroct, A
large, mono of members of the
Ctood Will club, of the- Women's,
liellef corps, held u party yeslor. I
day. ' 7 " ' .: ; i
Uumes were played anil prizes',
for guessing qontoats went lo Mrs. I
Ijiura Hrnden und Mrs. . 'Minnie j
l.upiier. Uefreshmenis were erv-
ed hy Mrs. lOlcunor f'urr. Mrs.
.'rnuees ICcnnetly and Mrs. ;
riank. '
MENUS
There has been so much talk in
this country about teeth that we
recently asked an outstanding den
tal authority to dlscusa dental enru
from tho standpoint of sweets.
"Sugar in the diet," ho says, "has
no effect on the tooth structure of
either child or adult. Wherever
people have poor teeth, it is not a
case of sugar but due to some other
cause which sufficient stndy would
reveal."
It may be heredity or faulty diet
during childhood or lator. Chil
dren, in order to develop good teeth
and bones, must have the vitamins
and minerals of milk, cereals, fruits
and vegetables, Adults must con
tinue to include theso in their diet
if the teeth and bones are to remain
healthy.
- Note how sugar may actually be
a help to good teeth. It encourages
children and adults to eat the
needed foods. Sugar makes milk,
in milk-shakes, and also cereals.
fruits and vegetables delicious,
I ii i. ...in .... i.. i...:
Ireopiv wut vub luuus utut, ui ing
pleasure, and sweetness develups
the flue flavor of healthful foods.
No sweet or starchy food
i
1 '
I 1
L. .i.i i in
S.V.E.C0.
tTiracy l.iilhUim
Ija Grand, tlm
For Big Events The
Ballroom Is Ideal
When a Hecll TMttaMf,
dinner or banquet or
quires room that wtll
iHslale several hundred
ihe Nacajawea ballroom iniHn
Ideal facllllh'S,
, 'X' - ;
No other ncoomroodallaai In
Kuslern Oregon would proTtde
for IIki Frank Branch Riley 4la .
ner, for example, , tlwt will bat
held In the Nncajawea Weda.
ilny ewHilng. AbuntlaHl
ronilllited u-llli' tia osuf
Ice ami clinrmlngi surroawxtBCS
rliHraetcrlstla of tho HmJshi
tltniughout. ,
1
ranees cream, crisp broiled i.acou, crcaineu
. potatoes, crisp toast, milk, coffee.
I l'Vf-tri.npC l'.ej,m nf innrrow-
Purt of the aflernoon was spent fnt h(,n)) ryo llrellll anrt ,)Ut.
In a discussion of the llfu and char- (cr h,,arlM nf i0itpo with Krepch
ucter of Abraham Lincoln. The ,i..H8inc. cabinet pudding , mllli. tna.
DINNKn Itonst loin of veal,
KKPTII.K TANNHItrl KI'SV
MANILA (AP) Tunning of rep.
tbrJ. Philippines. Tanning compan- other food, must be permitted to
les are enlarging their staffs and stick to or lodge in the teeth. Keep
plants and Increasing production to 'be teeth clean, see a i dentist reitu
...i. r i.n,i, .,v,,.,i ,, larly. and balance the diet with
- Ily SWw Mnrj - . tourist trade. One local firm Is milk, cerenls, fruits and vegetables.
imRAKPAST Chilled ufiplo pTO'rtl,cing a necktlo made entirely Sugar makes dieting- for guod teeth
sauce, cereal cooneu nun ninuw ,from tho skin or n beautifully ""';"
nioi-ked reptllo found on a
ern -Island. .
south- erous with
Institute.
sugar, Tiie Stigur
Sacajawea Inn
"Polnta the War tin Better tbia-
women also sewed on apfons for :
n luixanr to bo held soon. A short
business meeting was held nt which
Mrs. Plunk presided. .. ' ;
Announcements
Iji Orande, presided over tho meet
ing. Mrs. llrown. who Impressed 'ill
as being a most gracious and
' charming lady, spoke nt length to
' the company bringing thenr n mes
sage of Inspiration and helpfulness.
Mrs. llrown sifld that in thinking
of the work of the women in the
clrirch she. always thought of It as
series of circles. The inner circle,
Orande girls.
An interesting evening was held
j -The Ladles' Aid or the Lutheran
j church will meet Thursday nrier-
last night by the doling Indies ,.
she had round to be the. life of the ed hy Mrs. Sluarl.
nisi n.K.iv ..y . ... - AII mombcrs are urged
Missionary society of the hrlstlan ...
church nt the Home oi jiiss i ece ,
Muan. , , , i, ' , ,' r!nelalion la planning n meeting ror
" '"' ' ",",on ' " ," ;l''''id,.y night. Miss Mal.cl Doty.
given hy Miss Jean Courtney. i ((y w ,k , llln ur.
II. Ilclous rerrcshinenls were serv. ,., lu teiichenl. Another fea
ture will be numbers by the har-
The litveria Parenl-Tcaeher as.
mm
Free Delivery
Pattison
Bros.
The Pioneer Service Store
These lower prices will delight the
economical buyer. Good for two days
Thursday and Friday.
-. " , t
Old Dutch Cleanser 3 for 21c
Brookfield or Blue Mt. Butter 2 Iba. for 98c
Boston Brown Bread - 2 for 32c
Imported Swedish Bread ......:.....2 for 47c
5oz. Dry Pack Choice Shrimp 3 for 44c
P. S. or Royal Club Peaches : 3 for 69c
Picket Flour 24l2lb. sack 93c
Royal Club and Diamond WCatsup....2 for 45c
Swift's 1-lb. carton Silver Leaf Lard..2 for 38c
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 3 for 39c
; y
Call Main 80
wmmk
mashed potatoes, piquant baby, car
rota, jelled tomato and liurjana
salad, pineapple charlotte, milk,
coffee. . ,
Marrowfat benns usiiully cost a
few cents a pound more Ihnn navy
beans hut aro well worth the dir.
ferenco In price. Tho dlrrerenco
in Ihe benns is worth considering.
A marrow fat bean Is large, rich
and has a thin covering, while a
nnvy henn Is smnll, lacking In rich
ness and has a thick covering ox-,
tromely In-Hating to somo people.
Calilui't Pudding I
Stale sponge cake, V4 cup- seed
less rain I ns, 3 eggs, 2 cups milk,
teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon melted
butler, i teaspoon grated nutmeg,
2 tablespoons sugur. "
Hiiiut a quart pudding mohi and
sprinkle with raisins. Add slices
oi sponge cake, sprinkling raisins
between each layer. Kill mold
about full of cuke nnd raisins.
Ileal eggs slightly with suKtuvsalt
and nutmeg. Oritiluiilly beat In
melted butter und slowly add milk,
stirring- constantly. When thor
oughly mined, pour over spongo
cake, mixture and let stand 'until
cake absorbs liquid. Place In a pan
of hot wnter, cover with buttered
paper and bake one hoqr In a mod
erate own. Pninold nnd serve
warm with hard aucc or fruit
liquid sauce, 1
Shredded citron nnd candled
fruit con bo used In place of rais
ins If a more elaboi-ale pudding Is
wanted.
Hlanley llaldwln Is to unveil a
statue of ICmmellne Pnnkhurst,
arch foe of prlmo ministers. Time
brings changes and even yet It's not
Impossible to Imagine Charley
IaweS making a spe"h in honor
of somo senator.
I J w
IH UK ItllOvl A slid cUow
rep,, rubber combine in mike a
-,aian-i ,.lnKiiitK,tf,ruUslJoi
minium re'brt wt-urf ' '
unly tne li
1 11
Unly icnniing
.nest1
The finest things usually come from those who make fins
things only. In coffee - - it is Schilling - - and only, Schilling!
J -si tiff, h
Hrf fcv f fMoneyback .
"''j j J I 1 . i if 4 I I Vwiiocet leiumi your Hrui -.,y
't U'JnlfiVJj j ir ftfrtnse on any Schilling arodM 1
rf Irf" $ y I ,,r '", " v'll,,v, VttH I ' -
WA 11 1 1 1 $ T 1- g menl it rnotvb. Don't return Ike 1
hm mmi i ril'tl'-'-T-l'
Cheap coffee-making and fine coffee-making do not belong together - - any more than
cheap things and fine things can be made by the same hands anywhere else.
There is one coffee roaster (and only one) who specializes on fine coffee oab
No ind or 3rd grades - - no cheap blends - - ever enter or leave those fragrant roasting
rooms. There is no divided interest - - no confusion between the cheap and the fine.
There must be an excellent reason why a million western homes prefer to pay a little
more for Schilling Coffee. To them - - and to you - - Schilling has always said
"Your money back any time you don't like Schilling's best."
Tea
Baking Powder
47 Spices
ji Extracts