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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE, Friday, September 13, l'J2t) th NfcwB othe Church i Question "Why J The Sabbath" To Be Answered US kh H0 Anions the ninny lnteretlmf nvr ftV vines to bn hold In I. a Cinimtc (liiirolmH Sunday will ho nno at int ."Irxt I'r.'ubytfrliin chtirel. In t lin inorniiiK, when the iiioMlion "Why Mm SliM-jith?" will In i.nKWPn. hy tlio uiMt nr. Ills nermon will h.-Kln nt 11 o'clock In Die innrninK. Tlw ijuri-L, Al i'H. A. I-, Itlrhtml Kiin, sojii'iinn; Miu W, II, HnhnMi kunip .Jr., roiifn.lt.; K. I). Hurley,' tenor Jind K. 1. Towlw, Imlhho, will TI "'"K I'hoii Wilt Kenp Mini In 'or (H Oct IVjh'i-, hy I'Vfd W. lYaco, and Air. It. U. MrCnll at tin- or-i j I. an consols- will play the- im-linlf W1 "linproinlu" by I'mlter, tlm nfl'er- ;; tmy "SI urn her Snriff by i'uvkor. cq anil tint poMtluilp "Pnn'cHMionnl .March" hy Ctillmant, At i:(in o'clock In tho r-vf-niiiK M iiw ('.Iu.Ivh Miller wilt piny tho HiirvU-p, I'rchnli- "Imb-r Mm I waves' ly Thorns, ot'tVrtory "AwflkfrilhK" by KiiKWmrtnn, .n.4t luile "March" hy I 'ft rail. , Tlif-p will bn other Hpoclal iuhh U: Thn pastor, Mip Hfv. .i. OforRt WiiIjs wll' Hpouk on "Tin Cireat IH- hi.-," u m-rnion iiKK-l''d wlnn i 'ppiriK at the 4'ontlmnlui fllviilf t . ..ik thf I -Iriool ii hiKhwjiy when i :m on a vacation (rip. rVi wmi-m much Krallflfd wit h t In plf ndid nttoiidancp nt the t-vU-ph lout Sunday, and liupi- many will anxnifiit the number thin Siiii- d:.;.,' Mr. Wills'. Hiiyn. Services at the St. JVter'H KpiA eo pal church Sunday will begin with Holy communion al u. m. 'hurch school is at ft:45 o'clock and Holy cmiuii union al II. The Veil, H. W. Cieiisey will be reP bra it a I Holy ' com in tin Ion. The lector's yeruinu subject at the 1 1 o'clock services will bo "Inside the I 'bailee." Imthoniu Church Al the morning worship, beginn ing at II o'clock, (he pastor, the Itev. I, elf II, Awes, will preach on t he subject: "Our Itelfgion, a Weight or Wings. Which?" al the KuKli.-di Lutheran ("hurch. The efinlr will sliifc the anthem, "The I. oid Is My Strength," and Winter 'oh rmn ii will re:ider the s)ecial (! iiiimber, "In The (Jurdifi." The church school Is again meet 4( lug for worship and Instruction ft bt-uinning at !i:4fi. (Iraded rlasses K( are provided for all. M. i:. Cliunb. South. The pastor, the Itev. 1'Vank Hop- f. kins, will preach both Sunday morning and evening at the M. K. church. South. The theme al 1 1 a. ill. will be ".IJcsuh, the I ilvlrin ' Son of iod." At S p. m. the sub " ject will be "I loos (led A nwor H 1'rayer Today?" The Sunday school . Hi rn.-. t at lUKHi n. m., under Mm v -. iiperinlcmliinoy of W. A. Klam. '' The league will meet at 7:00 p. nt. under the leadershii of W. II. Sliirmer, There will bo u meeting of all u the church officials In cnniiccHnn ti wll h t he prayer meet lug Wodiies K day evening al 7::i0 o'clock. Kvory it church official Is urged to be pres w i ul as a very Important mailer in ' on : fiection w It h the clnirch work III be presented lor discussion. I' All who llvn In the community f uvallnble lo Ihe church are Invited to al tend Ihi- services and Sunday - hciiooi. I no young people of llie cuininunlty will rind the league er j Interesiing. Christian Choivh llible Nehool at 1 : 4 f a. m. opens the Sunday worship at the Central Church of Christ. The high school class Invites all hlMh school stu dents not aite'idliig any o'lier school. This class stalled lust Sunday with 2:1 present. The pas tor, l lie Kev, It. I,. Putnam, I teacher. Morning worship Ih nt II oYloK and he seruion will be "The I'eo ple with u Mind to Work." livlhe evening uti evaiiffi-listlc service slll be )i"ld ul 7:;iu o'clock. The song Hervlce will bit assisted by I be young people's choir. The ser mon subjeel ulll he "Who do You Ni 1 Alii?" t'hrlsllan Cndenvor will meel at fi:.la p. m, HaplKt Clnirch The theme al Ihe Maptist church for Hie morning service will h "(lannonts of l-'lg ,eav'es or 'o;its or Skins, Which?" The theme mi Hie ovninK service Will be "Tun t'haneeM to tine." Special ummIc will b rendered a( each scrxloe. A cordial Invitation ts el-'nd-d to ail. The morning service b.fcln.s at ll:ii0, the evening service at 7:110, Sunday wluad at $:4U. Jennie Nellsen will play a vio lin aiolo during the morning mtUcc. ;OsH'l .Miss) (11 Sunda servicoH al Hie mission will I-kIo ut la a, m with the Sunday school, with class, es for all. Morning worship ii at II o'clock ami Hie owning wrriT of evangelisin at 7:.ta p. m. Mr. 'arisen will deliver the im,-iK,. on Sunday night: "Ib ludd i tie mull," or "Is Jesus Christ, the Son of Man, the Son or Mod, Mod Him Helf?" All are welconif. to attend ,i,,S( Hon lee:-. l lrsl rinnvli of I'liilsl, SHi-niM Si'l'Vic-n will I,,' hi'1,1 Knnilay al II o'rlot-lt ut l-'hat rlinivh nt I'tiriMt, Si'h-ittlMt nt T'lral anil Wa.sh. Inirlin, mri'i'tfi. "Slll.htnnoi," will In' tlic Kiil.lirl of tin' Ii,kmoii ta-rnioii In all rluir flim of r hrlst. Miiinilit. on s.. I'-lilhrl- If,. TliA (liiliUn Tixl will he: "Thv N'linii.. II ,r,, l:n.ui,.h mi i:vi'i anil Thy Mi ni'irial, (I l.nril, 'I'lnoiiKhoill All (lini'iall.iliK," (I'i ulluw l;(r,: t;t). Ainonic the rlliitliina whlili win 'oniprljie Dm Itunnr, mrmnn will lw the followliiir froto IJic Itlhlei "We look not at thn thlnffM which are xeeji, but at the thlnga which arc not wen: for tUo thfriKK which a re Mf c n a re I o n t pora 1 ; but t h o IhlnKX which lire not Been arc Her nal," (II for. 4: lf). 'The icH.son win ion will nhtn In clude t hn follou Ijik paHKri Ke fmm the .ChriHtlan Selene text boo U. "Scp-ice mid Health with Key to the Script lirofi," by Mary Hither Kddy: "Suh.stanre in that which Ik eternal and incupable of discord utifl decoy. Truth, lift, tind love, ure Niibsiance, iih the Scripture use. thin word in Hebrew: "The wub stance of thiriKH hoped for, the evi dence of ihlnjfs not Keen," (p.' 4 US). Sunday school 1m held at fi : 4 & o'clock every Sunday niornliiK for children Up lo the litfe of twenty year.-;. 'I he Wd:ienday eveiiliiK1 ineellnf? which includes led InmnlfH of hMil-i iufc Ih nt x o'clock. The rendliiK room In the Went--.bicobson biilblltiK' Ik open every day except Sundays ;uhl lejjal htdl diis from 12 to 4::t o'clock. ! The public Ik cordially Invited In hi tend the church Hervio.ea and, visit jind line thn reading room. ' , SuluilHih Army Sunday will be rally duy for the I Salvation Army Sunday school and a spec:i program Is bertg pre pared -for 2 p. m. All children are urged lo nllend. The. Young People's l.egbilt llioellng Ih t '. P. in. and the evening rully at N . teers. p. rn, There will he no weed day: The foiunibia It-oadeaniliig h.vm services iluiing kound-Cp week. 'lorn progrnni Tor Kiiday nlgbi r'ol lows: 7. orchestra; X, Midnight rev Tlrl .. I-;. t'him-ll ; erfes; !i to Hi, Story hour. -.iinouy muruing in ine ursi sor ' vice of th' church yeh.r A re organized choir will worship in j song and thn pastor's subject will, be "Christianity In Kamesi." Instead of t he regular evening ' preaching service ihero will be.'t 1 meeting of i ho Sunday school j board. Kvery officer and leather is urged to be present at H p. 111. The pastor anil family will enter- I tain the official board or the ; church In Ihe church parlors l-'ri day evening at K o'clock, Maui! City 'hurch Services at ihe island city Com munity church Sunday morning will be as follows: Sunday school at Hi a. in., preaching ii l 11, sub ject "KchooH , from Conference," and Kpworth League at 7 p. m. Kvery one i.s welcome. a4iroiio Church A fcood attendance Is expected at th Nirji rone chtirch Sunday school hour, at !i:4r a. in., which will bo followed with the morning preaching service at II. In thn evening, the Itev. 1. Walworth, a missionary from Peru, will bo with Ihe church to toll of his work In the Sout h American field. The messaas will bo of rare Interest, II Ik promised. Mi. Walworth also brings with him. a collection of curios and dining (lie evening will explain their use. Mi. Walworth, In, the south, has been pi paper bags filled with rocks ami gravel a ml he has climbed steep mountain passes with a ha -pound bag of medical supplies .on his back to minister to suffering bodies In neglected mountain regions. Wednesday night at 7:;m the college (piariet from the Northwest Na.arene college at Na mpu w III render a musical program here. Prof. MreUinger, dean of music al ihi) college, will be with the ipiar- lle lrt an artist on the iiiarfm- h:i .'illil Mill play Ki'Vcrill mild, are inviti'il hi iilli'inl. All WINNOWINGS Tins Vi'll. S. W. t'li'axy will lio tlir ei'li'lirtiiil til llnly I'liiiiMiiiitlon In Si. vt,r'H ,;iis,,(inl I'lniri'li Snndiiy iniii'hhiK. Till' lll:illi'l lll HlllK illll'llIK I In iiiiiriilii I'rvii'i' at II,,. I'-IihI I'r, liyli'iitiu rliun'ti .Sun, lay. Ainn'iif tin- lniinrtiin visitor III l.a Orinnli' UiIh month vu Mr.' i'Iuu'Iih II. II. I..vl. ul' KiiMuu'it, Ni,ir.. wlin Is rirlil .s.'i'n iury (, PiiiImIi itn,l i'lniri'li si'linnl lionril rif III"' I "niti'-l I. ultii, run rliuii'h of Anl- liru. II,, vl.iil.,1 inoNi nf l tie m'ltuul.H In IiIh l.'i'illiiry :i li-w fiir.l ii;n, hut ill, I mil rum,' to l.u Unitnl,., Mti huh Kf-Hlly linrir.sv- I "Mil tills I'lly ilnrliiK his In'lfi' '- " V. v Ii lt-li 1 1 I . . I fiillowliiB n "hllflh liCllOril WOllil-M fonf, Tftll't' ill I In- i'lniri'li hisl muhl. TlH'l III.- will ..lit It hi' II M. Hu nt,itlnt.' of ilh.i I'hiiii h all FaiHiueUe I vWtli lie n,.w aii'l wish,., to Infoini lu-r many Irh-inls that shi "111 S,'hill.. In .Mar I'l'lllni;. l-'ai ials an, I Manli'iiiiiij.'. rr PHONE $ NEW FOLEY , Tri if - firhilH In rnnnwtlon with the pray- I cr mooting Wednesday evening at 7 :3m o'clock. Kvery eh lire Ii of flciul Ik urged to be present iih a very important ma tier In con nee. Hon with the church work will be pic-.'onied for dlncundnn. Weekdiiy services al tile (JoBpel nilMMlon will bo held both TtieHday i and l-rlday evoiilug, beginning 7:45 o'clock. Meet line of lileetillgH to bo hold ill I 'end let on during Hie Unuud- I p no regubii- .service will be h during tiiiit week. .ennlo Nellwen will ilny a violin nolo at the morning Hervicc in the MiipH.st church Sunday. 'ItlDAV I'IMK.IC WIS The National Hroadcusting com pany program for l-Yldiiy night follovvN: 7, inimical iirogram; a In !i, ed ileal lonal led m e a ml music; la, Two Troupers: la:::o. The No. muds; I I to i. Musical Mtislie. I'orll-iiol KfJ-W ffiL'Okc) 7, Nit'; 9. studio Ho, vaudeville; in to 12, NIK'. KOIN CHnkc) 7::iM, nreheslr.i, fltiing onsemble; In to I I :.'n, danco music. Tnenmu KVI 7!ohc) 7, CHS; t t, it musical programs. Snll Lake 'Hy KS1 (lKtnkc) 7. Amos and An dy; 8:. 'Hi, Harmony singers, solo ists; Ii, studio; in to II, NHC. San I'raniisco KKItC (fllako) , ('MS: to. Huron Waste and Lucius; I a : 1 a to i , danco music. KPO (lixnke) x. NIP'; :i, studio; 9:.t0. Tommy and Hob; la, dance music. I Sea (lie KOMO (liL'nki-) n. NHC; Jl::t(i. vaudi'vllle; Hi, feature: news; 11, NHC; i I :; : "n, organ ll-Citlll, yO Angeles KHJ (IHKike) S, CMS: !i::mi. Vaudeville; Ml, dance music; 1 l! to I, organist. KKI ( (14 akc ) S. NHC; K;U(i, Harmoieites; Hi, 9. Ntuilto; NIK': II, ; news. K N X ( laMikc) x. popular gram; !', Lion Tniners; '.':li lu, - log broadcast; la, dance music; 1J to 1 . records. I Spokane I KIMJ (fiJinkc) 7. NHC; !i, niusl-; Plr lied with'!,::t"- vl-viMi': m. Nib'. waMiiuii K'(i( (T'.Mikcj x. Nltr; !l. studio; S::tM, Three M..ys; Hi. cmir.ilto, bass, clarinet; II (o I.', daia-,. mu sic. K I. N(SX(il,c) x to la. Ill .Hn ( I la wa Hans, vocal and Inst iiiiiietir -al Soloist and ensemble nnmbei.l. N.vrritn.w i 'I'll,. N'iiIIiiii:iI Hi nix. i:ms ICIIMittU I'olll- iKfiiiti I'ttr ."-'ul nrihiy nl'-jhl i I'nllnuH: ?, NIkIhh In Spuln; . Ti'llllih'. of I III' Air: S:3ii. 1 1 il.h'tt l.i'Ki ini: n::iii, niifiii : m. Truiiiin ' iIuhin; II to 2, M 1 1 .'. I , . 1 1 Musli,.- ti'tM'K. ThC roltlllllilil lll'o:i,lt,;ttint; sy;- ti'ltt ro,;r:iin for Suliinhty tilj:ltt ' IiiIIowm: orcllfst r;i ; s. Mi.lniijit Iti'Vfili'n: II. lion l.i',, Sytuihor Inri'lH'Stril. I'lirl lantl K(iV (iIL'Ki-l 7. Mil'; S : :. it, ..lit I illn: I 'I lo I J. ia it, iniisj,'. KOIN IIHnhi ) s. or, !,, ,m; Ii. to I L1. llanri. Illllsir. J ijll'Olllll I KVI (?i',l(il 7. i'HS: 'i Ki ti. McQ "As Near .As Your 'telephone." Phono Main 51o The Store of Quality Service and Economy Super Suds malic iiiii'l suds 3 1 or 27c Beans (Ireat Xorthein very hest .'I lbs, for 32c Old Dutch 1 Cans 15c Jell-0 assorted flavors 3 for 25c Thompson Malted Milk 1 Ih. Can 57c Wonder Polish alisoiks the dill 11 can 25c Millions of "7W ' v- vv .atfirmcionn are counted hy ine million )n the district aromul eatherford, Texas, aid to he the center of the world's greatest watermelon-growing clfslrirt. Ally Fiuikph Moughoii or WeFuher iora both grows and eats the melons, us any sood farmerette shuuld. musie 1 program. San l-riliirlsco K I '( ) reriiiiro; MH '. K !'!!( ' on Wast ilaiicii pi (il.Sdkc) s, MtC; !i:::a, dance music; (iil'il;e) 7. f'ltS: i and I.iiciih; HI; 10, ia I a to Salt I.nkc i(,v (1 i:ii;c 7, 'Amos and An- KSH i ly: 7 : 1 r(. Harry I'uane; 7::ia, oou j (ntlto iiml piauisi; S, male miar- at ores. SPECIAL Notice to members of Organized Labor Members of the Mill Workers Local Painters Local I'ostal Carriers Local Carpenters l)cal Musicians Local Typographical Local T'ulchers Local liarhers Local Culinarv Local Retail Clerks Local The following storet play the 'union card members are and Talbott Klectric Co. Curl Lynch I'lumber. La Claude Construction Co. Home Lumber Co. Sash it' Diidr Factory! (ioodnough Cabinet Shop. I lei man's Quick Lunch. Curlier Lunch. I'iggly Wiggly (bolh stores). 1'aMison's (.Grocery. Joel's Ci'ocery. Crand Londe Meat & Grocery Co. (both stores). Hill's Department Store. Cai r I'm nitme Co. Wesleuhaver, Inc. Andrews I.'.ros. "The Toggery". Gilbert Hardware. New Voik Store. iMohr's Cash Markel Ciwiil .Meat Co. (both stores). liugg, Conlidg( & Noah's Paint Stores. All I'.arber Shops. By Retail Clerks Local No. 417, Ted Kline Sec. ay's Grocery ?.&(;. Soap white naptlia 10 bars 39c Bulk Coffee our I test ".rade Mb for 49c Mbs. for $1,15 Post Toast ies 3 for Watch for Our ('anninp: Peaches Cookies I'anrv assorttil l-lli. mg Mb. Bag for 2(ic Chocolate C.hir.lellas 1-lb. can i)5c Watermelons I Ms Angeles KKI (i;4o:c) .S. NIK'; S : :t H . illus ion I pmtn-iiii ; U:'.U, studio; II, news; 11:1a, Mhlnighl frolic. K" NX tlnr.fikc) S. feature artists; , 10, dance music; 2, ref : 2, Mbliiight I'jxjiress. KHJ (! Uc) 7. CISS; iuu:ic; 1 2 to I , or ganist. Oakland Kfif) (7aiikc) S. ; dio; la, Scuil.el and iM-ds; I to :3ft. stu atniiabo: i:im. Nin": u to l. 1 band. fair to organized labor, seek the patronage of Dis your Pop Corn larjte kernel 2- 1 bs. for 23c Hominy Van Camps Large can 17c We will Have a lnr're shipment of Snake Kiver peaehes Saturday Lemons :'.()0's size 1 doz. 56c Sweet Spuds vei v niee 3- lbs. for 25c Cellery niee and crisp 2 bunches 19c KI.X (XSokc) S, pianist, violin ist and mezzo-Fiprano; H to 10. dance reconllngs. Spokane KHQ (5!i0kc) 7. Nil'': !t. studio; I0:i ) to 1 2, orchestra. Sen I tic KOMO (fl20ke) K, NHC; fi:30, or chestral lo, Nl(t': V2 to 12::to, oi (run. j Mason To Lead University Grid TeamThis Year Hy SAM WII.OKKM.A.V (IHrectnr A. S. l. O. News Ituroau) Kl'tiKNK, Sept. 18 Knur 1128 regulars wl'i bo eligible for back field duty John Kit'.miller, the "l-'lying liutchrnan." ltrLby Ittddn son. Chuck Williams, and Captain I ave Mason. Kit '.ml Her, leading conference scorer last year, anil Knblnson will alternate at iiiarter. with llolhrook Wat Is. who played part of lust season for the frosh i before being forced out with in I juries, as n not her possibility. Hesldos Mason and Williams. John 1 onohue. let tor man, who played both giard and half last year; and Wallace Shearer and Krancis Mill or the super-varsity, will be eligible for more oompetit j Ion. while the freshman team will j offer Al Hrown and Itaymond No.v- eau. Shearer, Mill and Neveau are .extremely light, while hrown and . Dnnohuo scale over I mi pounds each. j Coach Me K wan will have three ! fullback possibilities, Harold Hal j toil, I, til pounds; Illdgeway Joh:i ;Ston, ISO pounds: ami Kd Moelb-r. 1 2"l ponnds. Ilnlton played half- back two years ago but was out of school hixt season. John-it on had j little varsity experience, joining ' the team late in Ihe season last 'your, while Moeller was the star fullback two years ago. Mioidenlnl- M1VWestemAiitos' New Custo Ends Saturday These prcater Suoinus on standard First Line Western Giant Rib-'l'rfaJ liallnna and hiuh-irrMiin firct . . . and tntr .suK-nor Sritmdury Line Wear-ivt-ll tirev . . . wilt bv acailiildt f,tr only a fvu.' duts nmrc . . . to our old customers, of roursr. a-i ivvll a.i to our many nnv friend in the Vei. Check your tires over carefully, today, and take aiivanuvA' of these extra economics. L-iy in a iupply of guaraniettl W'tstcrn Guntv or W'cit- wells to aycr every doubtful tire . . . Our Trade-in AMowjnce nuy make it worih fiur while to trade thoe doubtful ones in riht now. on new depend able Western Giants or Wear-wtlh . . . our allow ance may be worth more to you tlun "doubtful mileage" ..." Remember, this, great Sale ends in ju&i a ftw days , . . so grasp these tavings ritiht now . . . and re member that rivri tire is hthkvd by oar liberal dvtmitc minimum miUain1 guarunter . . . hu our guarantee of absolute satisfaction fur the life cf ei'th lire . . . and hy our potular Customer h AUi'tnix liight policy . . . .' REMEMBER ... IN QUALITY . . . cln.i i Wettern Glanl, with nationally advertised FIRST-LINE tire, . . . and Wear-well, with nationally advertised SECONDARY LINE tire, . . . then SAVE ' at these Low New Customer Tire Sale Prices . . . 1 OUR TRADE-IN Allowance Low Sale Prices on Center Traction Tread Western Giant Balloons l iiri qujIilT. ipttUMr built to iir, fmltt niii(tioM unJr moJtrn Sih i(nf J no t it in toritli tioAi. Ntw ltaltT I (sll i I cud btltr tfj.tion, nun tiffiv tad U-njti tfoublt.fttt milciff. 29s4.40 i 6.S1 29x4.50 6.95 30.4.50 7.55 28x4.75 8.15 29x4.75 8.50 .30x4.75 8.79 29x5.00 8.9S 30x5.00 9.6S 31x5.00 9.90 32x5.00 10.26 25.25 v. 9.8S 30x5.25 10.95 31x5.25 11.35 2Si5 50 10.65 29x5.50 10.75 30x5.50 10.95 32x5.77 13.65 30x6.00 13.45 31x6.00 13.65 32x6.00 13.75 33x6.00 13.95 31x6.50 15.45 32x6.50 15.65 34x7.00 18.35 35x7.00 18.85 ly, Mnellor is the same lad who in ;a track meet with Washington last spring broke the world's discus record. 1 hecanse of the uncertainty of ! Ihe fullbacks, MeKwan may play jboth Knhinpnn and KiUmiller at the same time, making olio or the. ! other I lie fullback. raptain .Mason probably will call signals. Who Can Cook Without It? Cood IJutter Makes a Big Difference When you nsk some housewife, who is noted for being; an excellent cook, about usinjf butler she will invar iably say "I use Rood butter and plenty of it." JMeadow Harvest is winning and holding many excellent cooks in La Grande for they have learned to depend on the uniform high (tiality. UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. Mgin 122 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm : U LJ II "Sept - ll 5 : ?-'- on Your Old Tire SIZE Wear-well Western Giant BlueKilibon Jumbo Ask for Sale Prices B.1U... Sij,,dj.J R.h. E .., on si,., no, shown .VtM'ti Tl L 29x4.40(4.40-21).. $4.87 $5.66 $.98 $1.33 30x4.50(4.50-21).. 5.59 6.57 1.15 1.50 29x4.75(4.75-20).. 6.51 7.88 1.21 1.69 30x5.00(5.00-20).. 7.10 8.49 1.33 1.70 31x5.00(5.00-21).. 7.25 8.78 1.40 1.76 30x5.25(5.25-20).. 8.36 9.74 1.50 1.90 31x5.25(5.25-21).. 8.50 " 9.98 1.55 1.96- 30x5.50(fi30x5.77' 9.93 1.78 2.10 , 32x6.00(6.00-20).. 10.80 1.96 2.32, 33x6.00(6.00-21). 10-95 1.99 2.39 SIZE Wcar-wcli Western Giant Blue Ribbon Jumbo Ask for S.I. Price. ..OjH rjj SttnJirJ Tutr t,.iiM., on sizes nol shown .t,,, o.,in, Tub. 30x3 Vi CI. Regular. . $ 4.42 $ 4.S7 o,.,$l!4 '"" $f.32 SCitSVa CI. Oversize . 4.69 5.38 Ra .98 .... 30x3 '2 SS Oversize 6.60 31x4 SS Oversize. 7.55 8.79 c,r.T l.,4 1.67 32x4 SS Oversize . 7.84 9.3G r.j 1.49 1.76 33x4 SS Oversize . 8.50 9.93 r.j 1.58 1.85 32x4 Vi SS Oversize 12.97 .. 197 33x4 '4 SS Oversize .1 .... 13.25 2 12 Ask for Low Sale Prices For the First Time SALE PRICES ON DOUBLE DUTY 20,000 Mile Guarantee Western Giant Balloons Dt?ub!e Duty in every way ... in Econ omy, Durability, Strength, Traction and Safety! A modern tire, scientifical ly designed to give longer service un der any operating conditions. Built right and proven right by most exact ing road tests. -sSforc than 150 Stores In the WesteriiALito m biippIyCo. LA fiRANDK, ORK. 1 1 1 1 ! i Adams Ave. Removing Stains Indelible Ink or pond) stain can usually lie removed by touch. Imr with camels lutlr bnp.li dipped in n solution of nvnlic acid, potas sium cyanide or lemon jit Ice, or In a mixl'i'v "f alcohol and amnioniii. Waller Camp J'". sny.s his ,nov bride, I tuth Klder, isn't going to make any more professional flights. Well, well, is that so? Semi-Annual I I f! T ?'lGwl (4 i AWJa1 Mnkes Thcoe Sale Prices Even Lower! on Sizes Not Siotun West - The World's Largest Retailer nf fully guaran teed Tirei, But te ric 1, Auto Ae ceisorirt, Camp Coodt, Goll E(uipm?nt, Avia tion Supplies and (vadioi. 1 I 1