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J Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Thui-stlay, November 28, 1929 The "Model Market" the Fords Built ilonorpoemtdi An fnrfefeoiil .KwirlT -HANK. B APPLEBY. EHor tad PnMKhec nVET r MATTHEWS t 11.-' . .... .. - . -v-- w . -s i"ihi rrenlnra. except Sunday, at XI Adm Arena, rand Oregon The Obrrer.iSr published aTerjr Friday, .icred ft! the Poftoffice at La Grande, Ore to a. a Setfc-aid Mall Mar under aft of March t H7 't PAPER OF UNION COL-NTT LVD THE 'ITT OP LA ORAS'PE MCllBKH OP ASSOCIATED PRESS j A Pre, I. e.-lueti-l, entitled to CM for pub&G. . . t lwfvr'hr rredties) to II or not oth.l taa rrvdu4 - M .irht : epobhcatlon of erlaj dla - - r.v ;:.-r "it.-. rwal ftew. r.ereta alao are M ?; v ..--1 - ff " ft O 1 T- a rite nrj'fiT - - 'th-i! Advrtt.tn Reprenta(lT. tl C JiOOENSVIN cCO Ik : r.'iM-o Lot Ancalea. Seattle, Portlxfid. ChJoafo. Detroit. Kw l"ork subscription Rate? By Carrier pr tncntt lp advance :fcllr Dally, atx month. In .drance, Oally, atnle copy - Tea - to By Mall Dally, per monlh In advance Dally, per atx months In ftdrance Oally. per year In adranc Weekly OWrrer-Star. per year - I to Jilt .ISM MM ADVERTIST.NQ RATES Dtrplay. forelc-n. per column Inch Display, local, per colomn Inch- rime contract prlcee on application. 4ta THK WILL OF :oM And this it the wi!l of n:r.s tfc.l tr,l nic. that even one which e-lh ihe Son, rxS l--fl".ev;h ctt h.wt. may hare everlasting life: ar.d I mil ra-j h;ri up a: the Us day. John t:40. 15 " I l'n5h'ly. crude roadsJde anos ma 'y-'i ttafT' ' M4! of -V.-vl.. J Jjn.ncincLfic-tn t.e rcpl.-icea hv mur. lik th on' hove. which Mrs.' Heni-v F'.n"" .K. Ih 1-ffl. anl !ir d:--n. 'to bnuiify ih AnifrKMii r-om.irsil- Siwlt-M wiih pnd ur from ih Ford' p rdf n at I-arM.m. Mu-h.. this "mole! mark-Pt" u.ts -ih;bi:ea in Nw York a: a convention .of the Women's N .iioral Kjirm and Garden A--cion. of u hich 5Ir FonJ 1 president- NfehtGoIfOn Tiny Links New Fad In Atlanta1 ma ins OK IXG SFHVKK IK('UII.TK1 WITH MKI.ALS i 1UDAPKST. Kunff-ai:- AP Me-d.1.5 of honor hat h-een ire- s-r.ttHl hy the minister of the in tenor to three hou.-enihis- etn-h - ' cf w hom has served over a hjIf- AT1-.-VXTA (API lUitibv Jone? -centwry in the sume-'fajv-ilv. heme town is crazy a)Kut -polf j Mry Sanny has a record of 51; iSo'-eSfvt fj-oni IVcry.i-Ai-iJi. to a can't eS enough of ii in the years" jrir and 5s i yejirs Id;i seajise sti, , . dAy?:inc. --Kte Wid.tz, has 54 years' ' srvir f ll-r-4 10 lc IUi-t Niphi iro.f ht.. found its way irio -nd is m. and S:ephania Torkencxy. Tbr hou; n.JS t-s- i?x.x urtsl SMtJCiy columns and proir.irs Rho has 57 years" service, is S. ? .r;-r.;.vs saiiie en ir.e a r propria- to lecoiT.e a roi-:Ur after-dinner A-l three remain with the f-m- ' :;oct t il'.s. fad jn Albania and the outh. !i:;es they have Sr-r-ed so Ipne bui SI M M M M M M Its Christmas Time at FALK' Store Closed Thanksgiving Day it !2 Even after the sports editois have exp&incd it from whistle to gun a lost footUill game is still lost, ilany a woman standing in front of a shop window hits mereJy stopped to reflect. miniature S-h-eie ' now do ver- li:t!e work and Krer. afir the p.i:e hxw& :hr- i PUyei rif.i l-'At -H-e- -ks ? c?s;jr.veT'.y arv '. with an mort end'e. va- tre.s:ed ax re?-peced nin.lers of -r wr-wi -be senate acd M3y of unique obstacle. She iir?t the fans:iy. : !-r- s-i mzi i:mff: to. s?5-i(.th the T-rivate cn..ur of kind in A:- : . d:fiej-.-BVC- ifivna She ad:? .ni- 5ani i favrit rslherins t'ce THANKSGIVIXG i.i..-i.'c:-.u'm;Tr,.ua nous." an-a me for ?cc:e:y. although addicts of the ; di7,-ctcrjt:3ir-rfin.i-:xasi irijt-f-rident- hodox frame have dubbed Don't get mad at a cross friend, sick or his wife may be inducing. mmmmmmm f (M; aii!y ?t a yeisr, lh-- " ' ; "fr. u. tr-cr;iaififi 10 cijy f the His children R.av te rj-raiaT 5!h orje-ihsrJ of th-- t:.u::Wii.:p i,p ft-r rcek-r-'i-x-a TCit j t.r aci-i" anxious to pet -n-.f. The Torjos fcr kvepjrtr fT.fr.' 31 1 ot; Ic-riC-r thiin late yy""- sn ihcrtfi-rv- Tsn'ijtely. "i 'ti r-(: j"uT fctf ; j fie.,- jrj-f !h'a.-.if jn !.: a., in tho 3r.t fKjcjs. SiM"j.ker ljor.tr on!h r-r-.-iir rricu rr the hoaw arsi Vjce-IVY;-.. rt ("urTis v ill cor.t:r'-e a 7sx- ir. z. of'irtT cl the nt". rrisir Will's of Indiana, ib--iTyfalibf-a-n J-mVr. i evr-rct-i bark friaii a r-M Irjf t tike; m-er she n( Tia:eB ah:e xnt.-r Kfi-'ir'Ti 'of ill irid.r Jh tzItiwAY- ic vIKuauuua 01 ir.e imiea Slaves os America, the adp- t:w -x.o --cr.iicut t.ke tion of the constitution and the same .s-Uodwds .Uial gide . ,t:. ?J'i:BVcT'T'-''1' X : r the'shiff skate today, the advance was rapid. xtll tr?Z Today Anerica ranks at the top among nation, jaiticu- '""A" iT1 J,x5Jlhr larly in national prosperity and general elimination of' 't,r"&frv:c ,'-rP3-foverty. Tiue, there are exceptional cases of need, but they Japan's Laborers ' tix noi large ana are nandied much mone humanely than in .When a nun has to cal! on his friends for heip he prutabSy realizes that he is slipping. MI CH TO BE THANKFUL FOR A new Thanksgiving day is here and today the nation is observing the occasion in the same spirit as the liixle band cf Pilgrims did in and at xhe san? Um?, there is a note of wonder and anuizement at the tremendous strides Anen cans have made in those 501 vears. Three centuries are not long in the life of a conifer.., and Ar the first half of this period saw no grear progress. Hut wuh ! nr ny ether civilized countries. Prosperity and progress are the outstanding features cf the nation today, and in the hist few days, with plans for 1930 being prominently displayed in the press of the nation, these two appear in even brighter hues. Yesterday it w;t) f nnounccd that public utilities expect to spend two billions of do Lrs next year for mai.tenance and improvement work. ' Failrads, automobile factories, agriculture, and other lints :n Jlic nation's endeavor have announced similar plans, and in La Grande it is already rumored that many important imp; vcments will be made in the coming year. Wiih a good year in retrospect and an encouraging ouihik for the iuturc, we have much to le thankful fur as a com munity and as a small, but important cog, in the nat.on. BENEFITS WIDESPREAD Against pi ofe&sional prts and even against amateur sports as exemplified in college ganvs, it is urged sometimes that the benefits are confined to too naiTow a class, that the players are the only ones who get the exercise which justifies indulgence in such activities. This position is hardly tenable. While the players occupy the center of the stage when the games are in piogiess. in some instances the effuits made by the spectators to be piesent involve more peisona! exertion than is exixnided by those taking part in the sixn The long vigil kept by no small numlvr of persons of Nth iexes in older to secure tickets for the Woild's Series is indicative of what a non-playei may be called on U endure in iMselwll. In the matter of college footiall ceitainly there is no w .mt of activity on the pait of the student Ixxiy not memlers of the squad. With the "jxp" meetings and parades in advance of the game and the jubilation of the victors after a ean it cannot le sustainetl that whatever benefit exereise affvidv is withheld fitm the nwn-players. ()isenatir:;s of collog" fpcrts would see?n to Uar v.ut the statenwnt that v,w w n the team get rather ni(ic of it than those who play. The lattei are nithei carefully goauitHi, while theie is not nuah restraint placeil on t.e foimer, other than what ti;e ! i.i.ai fiamc can endure. In the matter of celebrating a victory over a hated rival there apj aixijtly is not much hnut to the cndu.ance. The locos that g up iYom the grand.vtand in appliir-e of a brilliant play offer evidence that even spectators may t es t themselvts, Uough they do it in a manner at variance with the playeis. U might iv desirable t have direct .it in games more widely distributed, but it cannot W1 sucee.uiily ontendel that spectators do not get a deal of exercUe t-o. Are Third Women TOKYO (A!'i Wrj'crn Tr.e r.-eaiy ow-ifciri (-I Jjan" iilfr-i-'C 'il.'-.n. a santy by the fcojre :iV.Tf hoaw. of a t'-ijil of 4 'fi r.'-R-icri. r titl'r-a J vjiitr; 1 . l-X are jMt,-. Icio-iy f-rker ti. I n the tr nwrt -r. :-,-e ( V. -- ..-e J .!-.-' ni'irtn n;ii-iw, n:v: ry i:-r.-:cn,f ar.d h?ir r.i;, in t;," rt.ui.'h ,. i-k o.i the ni.i '.' wOT.fZ5 rt e:r.-iIy''d. :.-r. Amr-C the d..y I1- U'. :.( .';0 ... ifce hf.tVV r.;i u' t .:.. a:i.ri. t .r-y;r-1; v-A ! :- lit r:-i; a (".Iflh ate V - nijhtrrjare. Covering a n acre, bril !ia r, ily L'chted with iti-jn-.ir.atiir auached tft tivev the wee" course made its debut at a recent ,terv.ir.men at JacqueiAFd lodce, one of Atlan ta beautiful estate on Ihe c.ty's fasVioaabJe Ponce de Ijt-on aver.ue. ; The on. r.er is Cat or Wovlford. At . lanta busjries. nvn. nho v.us:ht a "- n-oethod of eraena-nin? jrur-s-..'s. The f:tirw?.y are cr,i.y one rr ! wide and the sreens but two yar5s In dwarr.etcr, so lishiir.s 2- coni;ar-;i-ttvejy :x,i,:e as thai S r.eoit-d i. a sy?tem of ordir-ary larre iifrhis arc! re-f.ef'lOT-L. Fiyt ahe cour1- i7i"t jmj"e. It is ensi-Jy a sctt:nr cur uilh ' a varit.y .f weiit-d hii-iTnls. Tlier are eanh 13-1 ro'k -covered ii-t"s tt Stttt--t lhrc-3h, fc-.-I'OW r(CS 1-- tre-f- J--j;It a m.uiis. Ir- chn-d rrvet-A. a d-c l-s-1 hoie vin tie fi?-'ty r.fcrrc''ed 2wa t -jicc ! feat-L-.aad at-twin rff irale sh-rv'urh whk-h "the je ! 3e-t lewKi 3-a: . , . liiri the cham.ok.f; s ho5t- hit h rrfj-j.rc a ifri-, h-.t; j a b-j31-tye. 3f the bsll hu th. eye it -arvin ihrOurh a batted hax-ird i the rreen. Jf it dv-on't it pot aray. , The fsiirw.-iy jr.d wn are 5 uj fr.iji a iy.-r -f rinder ar t!ie b -tti.n;, then a .layer of crushed rick. and a toji l.iy-r -f ci'iin -c niin-d ;th c.;l. And tlx cree::.s are j'er.:y fast. j SERVICES AT t of Sh SaH-asttfiB A . j ' Tha afcqriv3!F.s wrtvy will ' be he!d at Si a. t. atf S'tirsa Charch i of Chrisc. SirieEtije as Tirss and , Wahinyton $;re-e;:s. . ! "Thsc Krrrt-i-' wt!l be the s-jb- al! tw XI L KL xl 'churches of Chrtss.- Scienti?. (Continued trotn Par ft 1) The golden lrxl -Make yful nolw unto the I-oril. all - . ye land5L Enter Into his gate .ir,d le reroine-J of our wiih thanlissivins. and Into his dt-voully r.cknowlede courts with nnw - K. thnL-fi.i Onv.iimlf nt Finser ; unto Him. and bless His name." pointed ; ( psalm ie:i,4. i Aiwn? the citations which will ! comprise the lejcsorr-ermon will he from the Bible: I11cj5- tonight du'.y ; piie to that ivhi.-h hGs grncn.usly heaUh. w.-alth and prosperity zrA us." Hymn X-. ti was sur.; and the jthe followin Marcus .o.hvin jrave the.'ed l.e the IirJ. h. .l,.i;v l.lnth aJjiss of the eveninc. opening us with benefits, even the Clod of with a tju,.:.,tion from C.r-ayson. He'our salration." (I'salm S:1S.) rjve ThankMlivinc cay as an The lesson-sermon will also in. 41-enrient of "1- "Thi ,dttd. the following li.iss.ire from he said, .the Christian Science textbook, l.tnil of , '-sv-ience and ILealth with Ihe Kcv ;io the Scriptures," by Mary Itaker Wo:, N.-i-. I .1 t-wwl -.f ' r r.s;:e. 'lay an :rr-,;.v.:". art-, trt t;-:- a,:t '5!" if. J t.v,f :'l I - n t;ri. '-!.' f,-r :h : the v..-t .f J- tne .!.!.-: cf ' w... J-.- a-? Ch am p H en s Eg gs j To 315 F or Season KAST I-.NS!.Vi;. M-h. .3i H. A. Keiir. I'r.r. 1 v h.. a-oul- : i:yn-in. h:. u:e ir.du-'.-i.njrL her.s. . On hen h:s ctirajn'ete! ; t-.it-' rwrnrti f J" j ei-fs f.r th cjy.-ii-s;- . Iirfii iduol 4ut)ut in Ihe ywiill; m trtatir.e,I Ec-..y.vi; ron-' -;' n- ' !w.rtd by Mj'-hii-an Sj:e toliif . A. J O !r.'v;in r. -f i(V h i -rr. f rt.yn K hiouh. N. V , aijtf-d oU wsth she e--rt-- by . -c-.r:ri.,; lai jv.irs and 1 ir-c : -4';-. The t-n .f I. y. It-. . c !: Ciin-l .r:;y j-,-.-Tv -o rs c e c- were frrte-d t-r: l? Of vne jvotr.t. s t he c o:it-, w-.fi ;'(.(. -.-r, v.:j::.J with i7.7 fvr 'he vt h:h ;rs .r7. one hu!-i.-J Pt:s of t n b:rU ecc?: ere -n- t.frd ;n "h- Ct-r'.iM. aci:n..v i ir.deel the Golden aj;e, "and thi: i.. indeed, a jromi the like of which the Morb! hs never known. . . . but I h.'tr the yideRin words To who-s-tver tviuch is given, of him fh.-.l murh te re)uired. - . . Who ha!t s.vy ;h-.t He Txho n.is .estowed on this abundance ij iu(t picked as we siher n.uad the f.i.iiJy bird a?id with grateful heart -ait..ke of It a!!. . . . U'j 1 hear the s'Vmn Aris T-. whc'soever much given. f him shall much le rcitiired"." Mr. fK)jn. in hi ern.on. njr.t.n l-iraed tut that "It is more bless ! 'o cive !h,n to receive." Kollowin: his address, an offer i:xr w.t5 t.ifc- f"r the KeI Cross and the It v. M. G. Tennyjann pave n ir.tyer "f -eneml Th-ankscivins. !,"!!K-'.:(i,!'":t by ':jt. Jack .'n. IN THE WBST : Kddy: "Christians rejoice In secret ' beauty, and bounty. i hidden from i the world, but known to God. Self , forpetfulness. purity. t-and affection are constant prayer., I'ractice not ?ifesslon. undersi.-indin? not bc- litf. piis th& ear andoight Jaand of j oir.nipotence and they assuredly I caU down inffhite blessings. - NOTICE The following; sen-ice stations will be closed from 12 o'clock (noon) on today: Playle Oil Co. Beck & Robbins Allen Bros. Service Highway Filling Station Kuhn & Zweifel Perkins Service Station All Fletcher Stations Collins Service Heasty Bros. Station Midway Service Station Plain View Auto Camp - " Red's and Fred's Service:-'--- SUIT and ; A U-s Ky at ac-" t tn ;?,: in Chc:ap(a. ?tor No. 13 La Grande. Ore. Dl'RIXG BREIER DAYS dun't f;iii to see our special showing of Silk Dresses Ecst vniues of the year $7.50 OVE Why Do You Tell Children to Save Their Money? HOPES HELD FOR UNITY IN SENATE (Continued lrrm Pact 1 ) alone tth the f irtti r-in"t e--nr. . 1.1 br'!U lit 1 111 thv d'- H -t ".jsm in ivp:il.'iK.m i -.oik ii tht Mini: in yeani MM Hftll UCT Thf- t.'.riTf tre or i!io ti- t r tt- ,t.t!H. S!: ,i -in--:: l-!'-fMllOll -s and !tMii.!i-.dii ir e.'rt'C Iiri:n"h.40 .tOvu'i'n vf t'llt t!. K iui.- and iht- hOM-f in lie nKitlu n.-j-K'H will t d-m;ifid-Hl by !h-r l'.'vo;. ns. iy pr xi'M;, aci n, nt tlo- set, ae wr.l tiike tip thr tltr-. y-.o-oid wMn'Mi!) ovr itu uM i AlUl4IU ), liV, aVUfi.V.tU U- M H He Thankful Theie is a real i"f 17 nei for Thank.5 IjII L .-Iff 1V.,.? p,, W(? :;s ;. jxpSe, h;.ve H-aiTjiii to accept the p.d thin? in life, the blessings of raco and pienty, a n.atter oi CiiUise. We !.d t 1h- reminded that wc owe thanks to One who has mi bountifully biessod uur countrv. BOHNENKAMP FUNEUXLHOME yiramV Vai:nnal Sank irl ,hkI ctir l'rK-mll ScMk-r vSSa 7 . -1 USiL . V; . . Offerings Appeal to La Grande 'Men and Young Men Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats offered the public at genuine savings. Garments for every type and build. $18-85 $23-85-: $28-85 $33-85 Big assortments in each of the above price groups Plionc f' mm H H n H M M All-U ool All-Wool Sheep-Lined Black Leather Slurts Sweaters Coats Coats $3-8 $3.85 $7.50 $9.75 20 ro REDUCTION ON ALL BLANKETS! $5.00 Hats $3.85 All Leather Oxfords $5.00 iTouc r'on Eveoiv Man -Hi M H n n u m m m m n 'iBiillKISIiBSRiRiiiifgfig