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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1929)
Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, August 16, 192'J ws qAhc Churches Coker to Speak At M. E. Church Sunday Morning i T)io' iV"nintf :nrvce will hp nt S o'clock. SfHnt Ntuxir (f hi-Jrm nr- Sunday serving tit thf Oospcl J i MIfdon follow: Hundity sr-lino) nt I j Hi a. in., innmlng worship nt 11 j V ormer La Grande Pastor' . wiumr s-rvi..- or p-npr.iit i to Occupy Pulpit; -Other j fllr';i m.,,. . m. Services for Day An-;-1""'" p""'- ms-iit. tiuhi rtiMUl'Of) ! Sunday f:i niff-list !,. f'firl'-n will! IIUUIJLLU. ) K(r;,ti .,n "Thf .Unrrfngf Supp.-r of tin J.amb." ' In-ton." 'Hip two nrn a(t-ndlnc the Northwest NHsmrnnf rolljye, pr--pjirlnn for thf fif-ld. and will i. turn iiH soon as th'lr training Is eofiiplr-tcl. WINNOWINGS rtpvlval in' tins an- still in pro prcH at tin (inpiI mission, hr-ini; h- Id fVrry niL'hl f-x'-r-pt Monday. Over The Valley MatM-l IS. Miimm. Valley Nrun ICIIlitr Three Comstocks And ThelralveT r -f, hnli Thp I'tPv. Mr. 'ol("r. formerly pa st in of th- 'Vmial Chun-li of 'lirfst In J.a, ('jvmhIc. will brin th- nioHsaffo In Hi'- Kh'M M. K. f'liiirrh wxl Sunday niornluK. Hiit-jfU't will ho "If-nia hn Vision I'aMt, I'ri Hi-nt ri lid Kill uc." Thei o am many who will In i;lad of an opportunity of iKarinir Mr. 'oktr attain. Spi-cial inuwir for i h m-r-vlcr- also ludiiK arrniiK-d, ThM will he no cvpiilii; prr:irh i iff fpfvlff. Kpwonh I . -a ui will iiu '-t nt 7 p. in. Othnr fpvfHy follow: Mciivru," vfwjpxuay vr-nni,' rrr TIip Itpy. Mr. f'nkcr, fortiK-rl pastor or t Ih- i h rist ia n eh m en will spr-ak Smiilay inorniiiff l I Kii-st M t hod 1st KiMscon-'l tlir- Eastern Oregon Young People's ; Meeting Closes Oi t at Whit i' Iforsr and iUf-r" Thursday i-vi-nlnK "Thp Hirrois n!' ill.- Trlhiilatlmi t'prlod." and V. day fVpninit "Thp I of I in'." l 'irst litin'h or (lirt-i. .Srlincl-f Siivicci will hp lir-ld Sunday at 1 I o'clock at Klrst Church ol rhrist, Sr h ntlRt at First nnd W'nxh Uxvttm strcpts. "Soul" will he (hp Rilhjrot of the l.-,sMon-S' rmon In nil t'hurohes of chrfHt, Hch ntlst, ou Sunday, ah-;. ttvt is. chiireh. Th.-re will In- no pn-achintj in the evening. '"lit- KaPti-rn Ori'KOti yountf peo ) ' ' ronfererir-e, whirl) was h"ld 1 ' miles south of Lost Inn onjhfl :-'uth l-'ork of the Wallown rtvr, f-uKie to a idusf on Sunday aftiv rmon Aiifr. II. This marked the of ficial ehisiitK of thn seKMions but ah'OH one hair or those who had attended dm imr the week stayed over for the earnpflre on Sunday The eonferenee is an IntPrde liouiiuatlnnal uieetitiK.or I ho young people or KriHtern rticKon for fin intensive peciinl ol Htudy ami re creation under experienced and concentrated leadership. ('lasses (i life stewardship, yonnir peoiile's persona I iM-oldems, Christian i-n-davur methods, primary cl.is;; met IioiIh for Hi hie schools, and . nilKsloiiH were held every tiinnilru,'. The afternoons were K'ven over to recreation after n rest period which evleioh'd from Die noon tm-a until 2 :.!'! p. m. Competitive kmiiics of volley hall, Iridour hasehall, atid vai'iuiiH kinds uf relays furnished t ome very excll iriff I lines for nil cwiiceriuil The ' old swim mi in; hole" was mil as popular Iih is commonly expected, hill this seem liiK fllscrepaney was easily (.pfiln ed ou I he Krounds of extreme coul iteFH of the wfiler. The Itev, Van Niiyft, field repn1 Hciiiutlve of the hoard of edllrll lion of the I'reshyiei kin church as dean of the conference, had K'n eral OversiKhl ol' nil its activities In conjunction with committees elected hy,lhe conference nienihers. The faculty cOrinlHted of the Hi v. and Mi'H. Seherer, of l'arlidale, the l.'ev. Mr . J'liinellson of li-ndle(on, .Mrs. Kiffe Itltrhey!" or Milton," nrd Kn.es tilllley, or l.llft-elie. At a (feiieral meetlnu or all the uietiiheis, It was voted unanimous ly to hold n similar mccitiifr next year at appro.xiniateiy the samp time. All details however weru h'i't to hr- workid mil l.y a speeinl coin ndllee. The Hi-en l uiMlei lyinir purpose nf the conference, as expressed hy the leaders ami hy those nl teudinir, was lo slretiKlhen the h.irltuiil Hie of the yoiuiK people through n deep i r Christ (fin experience. Such n iiieeiinif, carried on with the Inter denominational viewpoint, i s uorihy of i hi support of nil or Kaslcrn (lret;nti. Sal wi I Inn Army Services at t lie Sa I v at Ion A rmy hall Sunday, with Captain an I Mis. .1, It. Pack lo ihaiKc, nlll h. an rolo : Sunday school nnd Itihle 1-lltSH 10 l. 111.. IloItneSR Uleio. lux II a. m., votlhu people's iiii-o' Ini: t'r.it, p. in. mid t-venliu; servici m p. III. Clirlsiltin ('hurch K ulnr sci-vlc. s will he held Sunday, uilh Milde shOo at the usual time, followed hy column n ion The T :::u .,. ( ha ri;e of the i The Oolden Text will he. "He j jojee the soul of thy servant; for i uri-, i.uio, ou i nil up my ; soul." ( 1'k.i Iron 3:4). , ! Amonjf the citations which will : ; comprise the I.esKon-Serinon will I he the following from the Ulhh ; j , "Mat)iy is he that hath the Ood of , Jacoii for ids help, whoe hope Is j .In the Lord his (lod" (rsaltnsl , 115:5). ' Th(. l.essftn-S' i-mon will also In chnle the following pash:ij;e fram I he ( 'hristian Science textbook, 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," hy Mary linker I 1-Mdy: "When divine Science, over I comes faith in carnal mind, and j fulfil In Ood destroys all inlili In 1 Fin mid In innterial methods of j healinjf, then sin, disease, ai.d J d'-ath will disappear" (p.IIlii). Sunday School Is held at U:A Uurlnff the absence of the pastor, the Itev. l. I., i'litnam, who Is vis iuiib- in raiepi tins coming tvfi-i, jnrter attending- the Idsciphs oi Christ convention In Seattle, the I youriK prople are conducting' the j Sunday evening Services. s Week nfiiht services at the Sal vation Army hall are held Thurs day and Saturday at S o'clock. Everyone Is invited to attend. il i M id. Wj: ft ' day and Saturday at S o'clock. Everyone Is invited to attend. j A SEASONABLE RECIPE I I lie mi tix (M'oplc ill the- family nf Mr. tiiul Mrs. H. S. ( om-m-tir t oie lire nil ticlho in the llolsteln 'alf cluhs. hoi h ih mem her-, and al-o as h-ailcrs. At the Uxius-k show, they had on cxhihilloii n niiiiifier of hfM( of their fine HoNtein cnlvcs, 'I'liis pirhirc I ncl titles only thf lhni da lightens of Mr. ami Mrs. 'one-irtd;. Itnili. I'rances unit Kathleen ami their calves. SMirfcd I'epiH'r Surprises Three tfreen pepers. Six small tomatoes. One-half cup cracker crumbs. One vkk. One-half cup of milk. Two tablespoons grated cheese. One-half teaspoon so It. iVppcr. Boys' And Girls' , Club Picnic To ! Be Held Aug. 30 for every Suiplay morning- for children up lo the ae fir twenty years. 'I he Wednesday evening meeting which Inrlucles teslimonlPs of heal inir If 't S o'clock. The .rending room 4i the West .lacohson huildlmf l open every day except Sundays and legal hoil ilny from II! lo 4:.'I0 o'clock. The puhllc is cordially invited to ntteml the church services nnd visit and use the reading room. shape, cut In halves and remove seeds. IMace a small peeled toma to In each half. Mix- cracker crumbs with slightly beaten egg, milk and cheese. Add salt and pppper. j Spread mixture over tomato, let- f ting it fill the cavity of the pepper to lop. Out with shortening and place in indi vidua I rami kins or inulTIn tins, (take thirty minutes at .'7.1 degrees I-', Announcement of the datr the annual 4 -1 1 club picnic news eagerly awaited by the many uoys and girls In the cluh work over me va I ley was made last night by IC. A. Sayre. county school siipertn- a ml V. Wray Lawrence. co u nly agent, when thev Hold It ; would lo. held at the Kxpcrimcnt i farm at I'nlon, August so. ' The picnic has become an In- j creasingly important oniy no- tne pleasant plays. :' There w HI be judging contests during tihe day and a large picnic lunch. Mr. Lawrence plans to make a more detailed announcement about the livestock exhibits In the near future. Mr. Sayre announced those which come under bis juris diction last night. They follow: Kinal reports must accompany the exhibits. If the final report I'.fi been Kent t the college, wo will look after it I here . Kxhibits must he made as fol lows : ;irls Sewing ! In ndwork, I ilvisfnn I : One article each from five groups. event, not i One article each from groups issociatloits ! one and two. baby. linchelor Sewing for isojs Mi"t make exhibit from nil ft groups. f.'lrls' Cookery 1 revision 1: Home cookery. I-'our cookies (one kind). Division 1: A cake of tlje spong; cake variety. Division S: One loaf of white bread. One Innf or dark bread, 'or plate of rolls. "Menus Tor six dinners. (;nrtleniiig A vegetable exhibit, consisting of five and no more different varie ties. One head of cabbage, cauli flower, h-ltuce. spinach; one melon, pumpkin, squash, cucumber, etc. One hunch of radishes, green on ions, (five plains to-each bunch): five spec Ino-ns each of potato::, bets, carrots, dried onions, gariic, etc. INmliry I livision 1 : Four hens select-:-1 from club member's flocks. 'Division L': One cockerel and three. pullets selected from birds of club member's own raising. Division 'A: One male and one fc nihle selected from birds of dub member's own raising. .Division '4: One male and two fe- t males selected from birds of dub ! member's own rnfslng. ! ; o - i I Men so nt Iiiity j A very pletisant party took place t at Wallowa Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. K. II. Maisten . enter- j talnert for her sisters, Mrs. Kbb Stephen of Pullman, a ml Mr;. I Kthel Tulley. of Portland. About ) 30 friends were present and the nr- j ever. Is reiiialnlnf tended visit. for a more e.:- . tlent in a Baker hospital. To linker Siimhiy Mrs. Marv Waelty ami John Waeltv, of Klgin. visited Mr. ' Waeltv's ilaughter, Mrs. It oho Kv-j ans, Snndav. Mrs. Kvan is a pa -1 l,ii (;nuuli VWkhs Mrs. AllPn (Jiwlth and daugh ter. Isabclle, Mrs. Itaymond Wa. ty, and ilaughter, Zetta all of l;t. gin, wei- ahoppbig in La (Imntlo Saturday. t ternoon was spent irt conversation ' and sewing. At four o'clock re : freshments were 'served. Mr. and Mrs. Kbb Stephans have returm -1 : to their home. .Mrs. Tulley, how - Learn this vital truth about sugar Women cooking authorities shan three astound ing results of sugar in cooking vegetables EVERY woman today wants every mem ber of lier family to eat more vegetable foods. She knows they are teeming with vitamins and that they are invaluable for roughage and mineral salts. Now women cooking experts have rediscovered the ' old secret of adding a dash of sugar to the vegetables while they are cooking (preferably in little water). These women authorities point out that the dash of sugar does three' things. 1. Makes "store" or wilted vegetables tasre fresher. 2. Improves the pleasing colors of the vegetables. 3. Develops, accents and points up the delicate appetizing vegetable flavors. It must be borne in mind that the correct-dash of sugar does not in any sense make the vegetables, taste sweet. This is not the purpose of using the sugar. Physicians and health authorities urge women to see that every member of their family eats regularly of varied balanced foods. Yet every 'woman knows that it is impossible to force the eating of tasteless, unpalatable foods regardless of how healthful they may be. Remember the secret of a dash of sugar in making cereals, . milk desserts, fresh and cooked fruits, beneficial Vegetable dishes, and many meats so delicious that they will be irresistible. And for dessert a bit of sweet makes the meal complete. The Sugar Institute. ..,.Mj..,m ...... im ii and cut for the bra nchc prfzes a riuirimcnls of the day but ', exhibits of works In n" j of club work, for which c of fered. One or the big-I i WILL DEPORT ALIENS TAKEN DURING RAIDS f JlAMMON'D, In. I,. Aug. If.. (AD J Deportation proceedings against unnaturnllzed 'aliens arrested Tues day nfgltt in wholesale raids by foil era I (i gen Is In l-.'asl ( 'hlcago, I ml., were co nt em p hi ted today as deral fiiilhoritics scanned I he re- . cord of the Ml I persuncs charged DpNrojHil Ortircli The Itev. I. (', Sturgls. Cove rep. tor, and the Itev. M. (i. Tennyson, La (riande rector, will trade pul pits for Sunday morning's service. Mr. SturglH wltl be the celebrant ami preacner Here. Moy coininnn- I Ion Im nl X o .in. I ih i I ... Willi specific. olTeiiM'-M. Miiernoi me nearly -'" persons a rrested were freed yesterday af- , gest thrills of the dav will be si flection of four outstanding club J I workers who will receive a fre j I trip lo the Salem state fair. Tills year. Mr. Sayre explained n ' m at amount of money lias been I given )n- leaders for prizes for tin j slock show ehihil fund and will j .Increase the amount of prizes! which will be offered. J Compi i..nt judges will be select-i ed lo make awards In the various! evhibit divisions, entries for whh h are reiinesd it to he In by I I o'clock on the day of the picnic. A .general Invitation Is extended to the public lo atlend and il witness the d!s- Two articles from group three. Darning, Group four. J One garment from group fivo. j Sample book, group six. 1 Division 2: j One garment from group one, j Patch and darn from group two. Two arilclr-s from group three. One garment from group four. i Sample hook from group five. Division 3: Group I. complete costume. ! At least two pieces of underwent, (to be made). j Dress (to be made). TTat; ifrequircd to complete cos- tunic. j Handkerchief. ! Shoes and hose to he exhibited. AccessnrfeN. Group 'l wo garments for i .N'ajin'ne Church Services at the Nazarene church Sunday are as follows: Sunday school (1:4ft a. in. preaching 11 n. hi., N.V.I'.S. (1:45 p. in. and prriuh- fng 7:4."t p. m. David hd Khner Schmclzenharh j u-iii 1 1 ii in ih v.i., ,.i i j Tuesday, Aug. 'Jn. They were born In Africa, the sons of the Itev. Mar mori Sclimelzejibnch, the first mis- j slonary in Swaziland and rated hy the Itrliish government of South Africa as th greatest missionary j In nil Africa sJupu the dav.i or Llv- ter they had satisfied officers that they Were noi connected with the1' i allege. vice and Ihiunr rings which government officials said have tun- ! nulled jhe town for months. -- I Lemon Will Cle.in Dottle I'se lemons to clean a hoiile h.v I euflliiL' flic lemon into in-ill pieces 1 it ml diof.plir.f iliMin ,,io I he hotile. ; half filled with wafer, and shaKiii'j well. ! til. services w ill be young peophv ItnptlM t'bitivh I 'rdlow hm Sunday siiionl at t : t r, n. in. the mornliiK preaching ser vice will be held at I 1 o'clock with Ibf. It..- h ':,,-Kh lt (h,. pulpit. .1 I ' PE-KO EDGE mm ! W QUAKER ii STATE-MEN I S j Vi'i-li wist'ly tliis fuel, my friend, when S i w cf Western Giant WWear-well Tires Not bij . fa QUAKER STATE-MEN I S Vi'i-li wist'ly this fuel, my friend, when clicKisinif inotiiv nil: 'l'lie ordiimry allni of nil tonlJiins a quart of vast niateriiil that has practically mi value as a liihricant to thy motor. I'.nt Irom I'verv gallon of Quaker State Motor Oil this Muart of waste has hecn re inovcd hy speeial refining. In its stead thee nets a ciuart of finest lubricant-- til l-Ul il (niiirl of liitilir;i lit III lvir j:iillnn! I. mill fur the trrtti-iinil-wliite u --.' Wrtltlti.I?IMt :?.vi A.-iii win 35c I'ei Qiiiirt lii::her In the West jir,'l..S."lV-K KdilohlrnilN. ' flfi tliK Hsicd Jur Mihhir. X Hvtl or whllf tliiiitilr or AuthuiiMfit iHxtribittur it.vi.i.oi: & wmcirr IMrllnnil S.MHM,. i ui IIOTOtt 03 1. ellingfon A Suiiunei' favorite 'Jt Keeps Indefinitely New taste ecstacies nwait you in this cv ceptional cookie-cake. As delightful ns fine French Pastry and just as satis fying with tempting summer desserts. Order hy name from your grocer. Wel lingtons keep indefinitely. Qncofthc cTifmiy . famous Qookie-Qakcs THIMtl.l) BISCUIT CO. Spttltane. Portland, Sruttle Then you -will know why, despite oiir LOWER PRICES, hundreds of thousands cf wise car owners unhesitatingly class our Western Giants with nationally advertised First Line Tires, and our Wear-wells also irrespective of the savings they offer with nationally advertised secondary lines. Ail good tires cost about the same to build . Only by using the finest materials and work manship, are we able to have built into 6iv tires all the Extra Mileage and Satisfaction motorists -know from cxpei'ionce they can depend on re ceiving . . . only thus can we assure quality worthy of our enviable reputation . . . So the great difference between our tires and nationally advertised brands is in price. We sell well over half-a-million tires each year, through our own more than 150 conveniently located stores . . . We buy in huge volume, and Have still more on economical distribution. These savings are passed on to you in lower prices, in accordance with our "One Low Profit Selling Price." REMEMBER IN QUALITY . . . class Western Giants with nationally advertised First Line Tires Western Giant RIB-TREAD BALS.00N -to be conrnared with NationallyAdvertisedi 1SS KneTfRES" 29X4'.40- " Guaranteed 15,000 Miles . &nd V'fnr.tiinUc with nationally advertised secondary line tires . . . then SAVE at our Lower Prices . . . ! l) li 1 111 M AM ! ton IS uble or hhifllc Hp. Appiowd hy (.noil Housekeeping Insti tute. Miiile only by the United States Rubber Company ni:v YOKK ( I rv "US." Jar Rubbers WII..U-! (I lr li llxilui' I. i.nwin (.itiici iiv . Sixes Traded In Last Week on Model "A" Fords 1921) Chevrolet (i Coach. H)2S Pontine (5 Coach 1!)2S Kssox 15 Coach J!)2!) Chrysler "('.")" fi Coupe. We offer these cars at holow Northwest Csed Car Manual Trices. Perkins Moior Co. llli :ind ArluniK Phone M:iin r,()0. Who Can Cook Without It? (iood Butter Makes a Rig Difference When you ask sonic housewife, who is noted for be ing an excellent cook, alxnit using butter she will in variably say "I use good butter and plenty of it." Meadow Harvest is winning and holding ninny excel lent cooks in La (irande for they have learned to depend on the uniform high quality. UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. Main 122 SIZE , Wear-well ltullimn. ! III.IHHI-Stllr I - liliumntri Ahk fur loiv i.rli- Wear-well 'FULL BALLOON io be compared mth WatlonalJyAdrtised Secondary j'neTIRES Guaranteed i 10.000 Miles h 29x4.40 (4.40-21) 30x4.50 (4.50-21) .... 29x4.75 (4.75-20) 30x5.00 (5.00-20) 31x5.00 (5.00-21) 30x5.25 (5.25-20) 31x5.25 (5.25-21) 30x5.50 (fits 30x5.77) 32x6.00 (6.00-20) 33x6.00 (6.00-21) 32x6.50 (fits 32x6.20) 33x6.75 (6.75,2:1) oninnri mIHi NMtillllKllv NrrniitlMTt l.lnr. " $ 5.28 6.10 6.85 7.65 7.85 8.80 8.95 10.45 11.80 11.'95 Western Giant Manila rl Hil.-Trul (.'..tHIO-Mile (itmriinif r ( eniiniri t nliiitiill AtU.ri ril FlrJ I.Iih $ 5.96 6.95 8.30 8.95 9.35 10.25 10.55 13.75 13.95 f 1 - A Tire for Every Car for Every Use for Every Purse. 1 ' Still Greater Value Offered hy "Wettern Auto" ri;V"K Mount :rp of tir. . . . TK.U'K-IN ALLOW AM'K vn loiir oltl llri- ... . "L.li Store S'lvkx" . . . Li".. viul .ivf.iiili Minimum M 1 1 imh-;uar:niti-. tvu-Vi'il by mir li.in-C'.iiil (!u:ir nnl.'P -I S int it ii. ,r. (1.1 Hie hf.' 11! Ill" dir... nini 0:11 ihm i,I ir ".'ii-ioimit Is AIwiivs llii;lil" imiI- I v. VV ester n Giant Nriv ent.r. "rriii-liuii l.l.lliMi- Mil. (ci.t-Miil-i. 'mimire MlIU Niitli.nliM. iii-rllMil r,r-t I. Inc. $ 6.85 7.95 8.95 10.25 10.65 11.80 11.95 12.5 15.60 15.95 17.80 21.25 SIZE 30x3V2 Cl. Regular 30x3'z Cl. Oversize. . 30x3 V2 SS Oversize.. 31x4 SS Oversize. . 32x4 SS Oversize. . 33x4 SS Oversize . . 32x42 SS Oversize. . I 33x44 SS Oversize. . 30x5 SS Oversize. . I 33x5 SS Oversize. . ' Wear-well Western f.irii Giant aV-inn-m,, liinraiit-p IU.fHirt.iUr ... i ir:iitt $4.65 $ 5.35 4.95 .5.80 6.95 7- 95 e.25 8.25 9.85 8- 95 10.45 .... 13.65 13.95 i 1 9.45 Weston Giant $ 8.90 1.83 17.90 18.75 21.85 23.65 'More than I50 Stores In the Vfest- Western: Auto ouppiyuo. "Western Auto Service Saves You ftfonsy H:i?iNfi(Mirtf in nil rtli' tvht n v hin t ,-it;rm, .(" finuitx u'ri-l..i.t-'if frrsi.t ))i nifty iif fir:p' ir tint n.f , . . Ih f-Minv i'f.ivi ei ftte. 1 '112 Adamj Avenue Ia (iinnde, Ore.