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Page Twelve UK GRANDE , iSNING OBSERVER, TJA' GRANDE, ORE. Friday, December 13, 1920 News othe Chutctfe Local Churches Are Preparing For Christmas Cantatas, Plays, Special Programs for Children to Be Given During the Month lit Kotuii Church lead The Christmas npirlt Jiuh Hottlod over Iji Grande church eg In earn est tills week anil aeurly every Iiouho of worship In the city 1h snaklnff pluns for tho presentation of cantatas, or pluya, or special Clirlatinus proffLuniB for tho chil- dren. Mra. A". Jj, TllclmrdHon, director of the Prcabyteriun Indies Trliid choir, und tho quintet of mixed voices, announces thero la In prep urutlon a uuered concert In Keep ing with tho Chr.Htmas period, to bo presented by tho choir und quur tet on Sunday evening, Dec. 29, at 7:30 o'clock. The program will comdfit of numhei H by the choir und (juurtot, inturtiporued with hoIoh, duetti, trio.H, sextets und other groupings of voices, .Trcwbylcrluti Church ."Jesus Christ iH not a tusk mus ter.'. If His follower iieoils rest, lie will give him roHt, but, tho will of God is discovered by every task wc do, and by every burden wo brave ly bear," 1h tho thought. that leads lo tho pustor's morning Hormoji sub ject at tho X'rosbytorlun church Huuday, ' This 'service at 31:00 o'clock Hunday morning will be ad ded to by the anthem "Great Is Thy r,ove,' by Bolim, sung by the :i-uillt'H Triad choir, and a number by the mixed quartet, which will help nuiko the service attractive and worshipful. Howard H. Huns com, at tho orgun, will pluy the prelude "Jtomanco" by Hvendsen, und tho postludo 'Wur Murch of 3'rientH" by Vordl. At 7:30 In tho evening Mrs. IT. N. Ashby, will play tho preludo "Arabesquo" by "Wrangell, offertory "Chansonetto" by Thompson, and tho postludo "Finale" by Urunurd. Hunday Bible school is at 9:45 a. in. und Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. in. Mrs. 8. B, Morgan, In chargo of tho Christmas caututa and pu (fo unt, announces that the program will be gives on Christmas eve, In tho church, tho hour to bo announc ed later. This program will include members of various departments. Mrs. Jack Ferris is chairmun o,f tho children's eiilort.ilnn.ent and treat committee. This program promises a real Christmas treat, und is awukening much interest among tho children and young people of tho various departments of the Sunday school. Lutheran Church The Itev. Lelf H. Awes, pastor, will give the third of his pro Christmas sermons In tho lOngllsh Imtheran church Hunday morning, tho subject to bo "How Christ Meets Our J';xpectatlo.ns." Tho spec ial anthem will bo "itejoico Yo With Jorusalem." Church school Is at 0:45 o'clock with tho morning worship at 11. The leadership training class will meet at the pursonago ut 0 o'clock In the evenisg, Episcopal Church A very interesting Sunday pro gram has been arranged at St. Peter's Kplscopal church, Including lu addition to tho sermon several special musical numbors. Church school is ut 9:4 f a. m. followed by morning prayer at I o'clock. Mrs. H. N. Ashby will play "Visions" by Kt. Clair for the prelude, "Offertory" by ItafC and "I'ostludo in D" by Harris. The rector's sermon subject will bo "Tho CrosH." In tho evening, ut 7:30 o'clock, tho rector's lecture subject will bo "Christianity," tho last, of tho lec tures on "Tho itellglons of Man kind." itaymond Williams will sing a solo "i-'nther In Thy Mysterious Presenco" by Bewell. Miss Miller will play the "Lovo Song" by Cud man, und a postludo "Klegy" by A muni. Tho quartet will sing "Teach me to Pruy" by Goff and Jowltt. Island City ClMU'di Tho subject for tho Hunday morn Ing sermon ut tho Island City Com munity church will bo "Zueharius and His Viso.n." Tho worship hour begins at 11 o'clock. J'lrsL Church of Chrlxt, NcK'utlst Services will bo hold Sunday ut 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. at First Church of Christ, Scientist, at, First und Washington streets. "God tho Preserver of Man" will bo tho subject of the Lesson-Sermon in 'Churches of Christ, Scien tist on Dec. 15, The Golden Text will bo, "The' Lord- preserved! all them that love Him." (Ps. 145: 20). Among the citations which will comprise tho Lesson-Sermon will bo the following from tho Bible: "Tho Lord Is my rock, und my fort ress, nsd my deliverer," (II Sam. 22:2:). Tho Lesson-Sermon will also in clude tho following passage from tho Christian Science textbook, "Selenco and H'oallh with Key to tho Scriptures," by Mary Baker lOd- dy. "Tho history of Christianity fur nishes sublime proofs of tho sup porting Influence and protecting power bi'sLovvod on man by his heavenly Father, omnipotent mind, who gives man "faith and under standing whereby to. defend him self, not only from temptation, but from bodily suffering: (p. 387). Tho Wednesday evening service which includes testimonies of heal ing is at JS o'clock. Tho reading room Is tho West Jacobson building Is open every day except Sundays and'h'gal holi days from one to 4:30 o'clock . Tho public Is cordially invited lo attend the church services und visit and uso the reading room. First M. JO. Church Is the absence of tho pastor, Ira It. Aldrlch will preach In the First FlllRSl!i astwnute, FT Sus , , r-?fav. Western Auto- Mi the home, of Pleasing Gifts atPleasinaPric&k ' Those suggestion are typical of tho hundreds of appropri- aM, A: ate gilt articles you'll find at "Western Auto" . ... 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Tho Kpworth Longuo will meet ut (1:30 o'clock. Thero will bo no olhor evening Horvtcc. Tho church Hchaol Is planning a proKrum to bo given tho evening of Dec. 22 conslnting of ChrlHtman iiiuhIo and dmiimtlzutlonti uppro- priuto to the HeitHon, t'lrtirrh of Cod Sunday school at 10 a. 111. openn tho Horvlces Hunday ut tho Church of God, followed by a morning ner vico ut 11 o'clock. The Hev. C'urloa A. XJIu miner will speuk on "No Itooiu for Jusuh." Tho evening aervlco at 7:30 o'clock will be in churge of tho young people. Church of tho NaJircuo With tho Herlea of evungollHtlc moetings ended, tho puHtor will preach both tho morning und eve ning sermons ut tho Nusarene church Sunday, Tho HubJecU fol low: "Keep Thy Heart With All Diligence For Out of it Aro Ihhucs of Ufej" evening "They Glory of Going On." t Kunduy school is at 9:45 a. in. with cIuhhch for all. The N. Y. P. H. will meet at 0:30 p. m.. un hour before the evening worship. Ktrungers aro mudo welcome. - Christian Churcli A three-act misHlonary play "Kor All ' Nutlonu" will bo preHonted at tho .Central Church of Christ at 7:30 Kunduy evening, with 1! elm rue to ia titklsg purt. Afra. H. Ij. Putnam la directing tho pluy and A. V. Nelson has churgo of the scenery und lighting. Church school is at 0:45 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. The morning worship at 3 1, with special music by tho choir, will center around the'pustor'H ser mon: "Why the TJborulity of the Macedonian Church?" ltuptist Church Tho piistor, the Hev. U. Marcus Godwin," will preach on "A Holy War" ut the 11 o'clock service ut the ttnptlst church Sunday morn ing. Bible achool at 0:45, with Mrs. Itynum, superintendent, is chargo, opens tho day's program, B. Y. 1. XL is at ti:30 and the evening wor ship at 7:30. All are welcome. Tho pastor will speuk on "Tho Silences of tho Scriptures," in the evening, and the choir will sing the anthem "In Heavenly I.ovc Abid ing." Mrs. Parkinson will conduct tho singing of this unthem. j)r. linker, of Ongolc, Isdia, will speuk at tho Uaptlst church on Thursday evening, Dec. 19. Gospel .Mission Tho message Sunday evening at tho Gospel mission will be "Shall Wo Modernize tho Bible or Preach tho Old Gospel Message?" The evening sorvico begins at 7:45 p. m., following .Sunday achool ut 10 and morning worship at 11 o'clock. All are invited to attend these servicea. M. K. Church, South Kvory thing is moving normally ut tho Ml. K. Church, South. Tho iMimlny school will meeL Sunday morning ut 9:46 o'clock under the supcriuteudancy of W. A. lOIum. Tho pastor, tho Itev. Frank Hop kins, will preach ut 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Tho Lentigo (young people) will meet ut 0:30 p. m. un der tho presidency of W. B. Star- mor, a.sd tho pastor will preach again at 7:30 p. m. Tho Stewards met In regular monthly mooting at tho parsonage last Tuesduy night. Tho church invites all In this section of tho city lo attend its services. WINNOWINGS Tho evening servioo Susday at tho Church of God will bo In chargo of tho young people. Itaymond Williams will sing n solo during tito evening servleo ut St. Peter's church Sunday, Several other excellent musical numbers are scheduled for tho duy Is this churchy Dr. linker, of Ongole, India, will speak at tho Baptist church on Thursday evening, lXe. 19. He has been In India for 30 years its suc cessor to Dr. dough, under whose ministry 2,11." converts were bap tized In oho day. "lie Is considered me ut tho strongest men in tho foreign field and wo are very for tunnUi to have him. with lis,' the Uev. C. Margus Godwin, pustor, says. ' Tho ladles Triad choir of tho 1 1 resby le riu n eh u re li will p rose n t a sacred concert is keeping, with tho Christmas spirit on Sunday evening, Dec. 29, ut 7:30 o'clock. Tho high school class, known ns 111 Huppy Hmdlers, of the Christ ian church school, is entertaining tho Kvcr-Ready class this evening in the annex (if the church. Tho latter class recently won in a six wi'ti;s contest, consequi'stly the high school class must entertain. It Is u "Topsy Turvy Sochi 1" nml the Kver-liendU'S arc anticipating a good time. Tho stewards of the M. K. Church South hold a regular meeting at the purm.natro last Tuos- lay night. Mills amounting to sev eral hundred ilolturs, for papering and renovating the church, and for paying ttie city street pavement ac count and for other purposes, were presented and ordered paid. lu (ho absence of the Itev. V. IS. all, who la uHcMllug n confer ence. Ira K, Aldrlch will pmtch Sunday morning In the l'irst M. K. church. P w Weekday nervlees at the Gospel mission follow: tonight. 7:45 p. in.. preaching and testimony, l-'orrcst Curpcuter to preach. 'evernl td the rhurehes arc plan- :dutf lor speiial Christinas eve pro gram t, furt Iter aniiotiueetneiits to bo made later. Tht Castt rn Or .,! lo!in 'i- soclutlon will meet Tuesday, Pec, 17 at North Powder with tho Ilov. Mr. Grlsson in the Methodist churcli. This will ho an nil-day mooting beginning at 10:30 o'clock. There will also bo meetings at 1:30 and 7:30. The speakers will be mlnistera of vurioua denominations from anywhere In Kustern Oregon Tho public Is Invited. OOUNTV COIJItT PKOCIUCJMNGS AT DUCUMJIUIt TIC KM, 1029 In ro allowance of bills: GENKKAii FUND West Coast Tel. Co., tolo- I phones $ 07, kliliuin Stationary & Print ing Co., supplies 3, H. & M, Ilibbon Mfg. Co., supplies 2. Western Union Tel. Co., tele-grama Tho Currey Press, supplies,. 9 Glosa & Prudhomme Co., supplies 1 Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co., supplies . 242 Milto Shulkin, supplies 3 JO. O. L. & P. Co., lights 74 City of ,a Grande, water and sidewalk 318, It. It. Huron, P. M., enve lopes 1 Pioneer Flouring Mill, sup pi lew at farm 3 Blue Mt. Creamery, repairs ut farm : 31 O. K. Coolidge, supplies 5. Tho Dalles Furniture Co., supplies 4. 38 Ij. J. Kbert, painting 14 Stundard Iaundry, laundry for farm 3. Levy's Store, supplies for Indigonts 27. J. B. Breahcurs, supplies for Indigents 15 Clark's Dairy, supplies for indigents G, G. IX. Meat Co., supplies for indigents 105, Union Cash Grocery, sup plies for indigents 19, Glass Drug Store, supplies for indigents 57. J, C. Penney Co., supplies for Indigents 50. P. Y. Young, supplies for Indigents 10, Perkins Motor Co., supplies for county nurse, etc 41 Safeway Stores, supplies 17 Thomas Adams, rent 10, Mra. Kd. Bean, rent 16, Fred Wagoner, rent 10, Mrs. Nettle Itlch, caro of In digent 5, Mrs. Clara Stewart, care of indigent 50, Grande Hondo Hospital care of indigent 349 lied Cross Drug Store, sup plies for jail 1 State Ind. Acc. Comm., in surance 1 Lu Grando Observer, public notices and proc 116, Elgin Recorder, public proc. 14, Carr Furniture Co., book case, etc 21 La Grando Book Store, sup piles 17, W. K. Gilbert Co., supplies., 2 li. & S. Kleclric Co., sup plies McClttya Grocery, supplies for Indigents 100 Oregon Trail Camp, supplies for indigents 5, Joel Grocery, supplies for. indigents 38, L, A. Wright, supplies fur indigents 1 Snodgraas & Silmmerman, burial of indigent 42 Frank McKennon, cow for farm 115, Itouth jMcKennon, delivery of cow 3, L. & L. Drug Store, supplies OKNKltAL ItOADS Peto Grace, labor. 0(5. S. D. Burch, labor 48. W. Ij. Devine, labor 29, If. L. St. John, labor 45. Chus. Weagol, labor It, H. Davis, labor 39. Harold Browning, labor Ralph Wcugel, lubor 31. L. W. Stevens, labor. 112. Chester Cook, labor 58 Karl Hush, labor 02. John Goerlson, labor 58 J. H. Wilkinson, labor 345. Hen Stonedahl, labor 10. R. E. Conrad, labor. 49 Frank Luthrop. labor 22 Vern Allen, labor 4 Alex Slater, labor 2. William Harris, labor 2 Vlvan A. ltichards, labor.... 22 John A, lttchurds, labor...... 19 August A. Hofman, lubor..., 3 C. W. liearden, labor 21 John U. Scott, labor 3 3 lOd. Stowe, lalior 7 Carl Stowe, labor 4 Geo. Darr. labor ,. 19 Chas. Iaxton, labor....A 4 A. J. Colt, labor 09 G. V. AVilklnson, labor 11 l'rank Fislj, labor 24. ,. F. Flsk, labor 31 Leonard Fairbanks, labor.... 14 Howard Harris, labor IS. M. IX Hngey, labor 41, Kugeno Bartmess, labor 23, Roy Mercer, labor 14, James Itiggs, labor, 109, Floyds Willis, labor 29 W. F. Titus, labor 7, 1). McDonald, labor 9. Jesso Knight, labor 20. Paul Datley. labor S. Alvy Hartley, labor 11 Walter Hartley, labor..- 12 Ivan Hug, labor S. Dave Hug. labor 11. Krvin Scott, labor 2. Kay ldbelter. labor 104. ('has, II. Myers, labor 25. Frank Poole, labor 1. Claude Jones, labor 3 4. Avis Ferris, labor 4f. S. B. Morgan, pari salary.... S2. West ( 'oust Telephone Co.. telephones 12. Nelson Printing Co., nup- plicfl 2. K. O. I. & i Co., lights and power 32. City of Jm Ctrande, water. .. 2 Stuto Ind. Acc. Comm., In- nunince SS Western liilon Telegraph Co., telegrams B. A Grande Rook Store, sup plies , County Treasurer, freight, etc so, Portland - Midwe Auto Freight, f night, etc 4, Jack Allen Supply Co., sup. piles a:. V.. li. G't'jf-t Co.. bUUplUi... 34 U E. Hill,' supplier...:. 11.7C Feenaughty Mach. Co., sup plies ; 145.86 Cedar Itaplds Eng. Co., sup plies 237.00 J. D. Adams Co., supplies.... 20.60 La Grande Construction . Co., supplies 00 J. K. Haze It) no Co' supplies 41.97 Suwyer-Hohnea M"erc. Co., supplies . 1.16 Oregon State Highway Com mission, supplies 17.89 Union Hdwe. Co., supplies.. 1.00 Lelghton Welding & Much. Works, supplies S2.0T Perkins Motor Co., supplies 75.03 Perkins Motor Co., balance on trucks 2828,00 Red & Fred's Wrecking House, supplies ' .76 John A. Itocbllngs' Sons Co., supplies 39.24 La Grande Iron Works, sup plies 23.00 W. 11. Bohuenkam p Co., supplies C.G5 H. F. Heed, supplies 77.08 Bou'mun - Hicks Lbr. Co., supplies 12.80 Mount Emily Lbr. Co., sup plies 1 0.10 Stundurd Oil Co.. supplies:... 4'iK.19 T. It. Maxwell, supplies.. 131.18 K 1 1 1 1 n Blacksmith Shop, . blacksmithing 1.25 La Grundo Radiator Works, roputrs 2.00 W. F. Titus, rent of cat 14.00 Frank Flsk, rent of cat 36.00 Roy O. Wheeler, rent of cat. 4.76 W. P. B ra. ufe r, hauling gravel . 3.00 Bush Greenwood, hauling plunk ...i i 5.00 C. F. Hargett, hauling gravel 1C90.71 A'' ' MARKET ItOADS Peto Grace, labor ... ? 98.83 S. D. Burch, labor..... 88.04 W. L. Devine, labor 89.92 H. Is. St. John, labor .'. 54.84 Chus. Weagel, labor.... 112.27 R. H. Davis, labor 84.83 Harold Browning, labor 50. GO Ralph Weagel, labor 67.83 R. Wcalty, labor. 4G.88 R. C. Lamb, labor 45.37 J. N,. Kalmbacfc. labor ,45.37; Vlvan A. Richards, labor... 4.99 John A. ltichards, labor 4.99 James Biggs, labor 9.98 cargo Kennedy, lalror 15d.no ; Lester Fox, labor.......... 4G.G7 James Scott, labor 150.00 John Kennedy, labor....-..... 46.07 Ervin Scott, labor. 0.99 Walter Auclalr, labor 10.47 Louis H. Auclalr, labor 20.94 Harold Oliver, labor 20.94 J. R. Chandler, labor 39.31 Jerry Staudley, labor..... 164.20 Ray Ledbettor, labor 30.76 Walla Creasman. labor. - 184.64 Burr Cuntrcl, labor 169.86 Charles Myers, labor 84.49 B, Brugger, labor ...., 78.52 D. 11. Choate, labor 44.95 Ernest Pugh, lubor 17.45 John Weuity, labor 7.73 Frank Poole, labor 133.22 Fred Collp, labor... 134.47 H. E. Bunton, labor 185.00 Claude Jones, iabor 122.91 J. W. Banton, labor. 130.73 Sain Mathews, labor 114.94 W. li. Richards, labor 111.75 Howard Hazelwood, labor.... 132.34 Chris Nelson, labor 104.24 Alfred Collp. labor.., 100.47 Avis Ferris, labor 45.00 S. B. Morgan, labor 142.31 County Treasurer, freight etc 21.4 8 State Ind. Acc. Comm., in surance - 94.25 W. H. Bohncnkamp Co.. supplies 79.06 Perkins Motor Co., supplies 83.82 Pondosa Pino Lbr. Co., sup- . plies , 4.08 Puget Sound & Alaska Pow- der Co., supplies 113.58 H. E. Banton, supplies 1.95 Sawyer - Holmes Merc. Co., supplies ...u. 158.70 Bunting Tractor Co., sup plies , 28.30 Elgin Grain & Storage Co., supplies 12.00 L. E. Hill, supplies , 4.70 Concrete Pipo Co., supplies 112.00 T. It. Maxwell, auppliea 538.48 Tho Texas Co., supplies 01.05 Standard Oil Co., supplies.... 147.2C W, K. Gilbert Co., line posts 2G9.33 Gcttlngs Garage, labor, etc, , 4.1.5 In ro approval report of County Treasurer: Approved. 1 In re extension of fire patrol tax: Assessor directed lo extend ; fire patrol tax Ut rutp of 1 cent per . acre. I In ro adoption' of budget for 1930: Budgot adopted as prepared. for cancellation of penalty and In terest on certain real property lax: Petition denied. In ro application of Nell Wood for mother's pension:' Denied. In re petition of stuto of Oregon In ro application of Mrs. Joo SVo for mother's mention: Allow ed in sum of $30. In re application of Playlo Oil Co. for permission to build garnge on Hall street between O.-W. It. R. right-of-way and Jefferson street: Permission granted. . lu re application of J. H. Barnes for relief under indigent soldier act: Denied. in ro application of Henry C. Jjray and Walter Mead for county aid: County Clerk directed, to is sue warrants in tho sum of $10 per month for each applicant un til further orders. OSCAR HANSEN SENTENCED PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 12 AP) Oscar Hansen, former convict, who surrendered to police recently and said he could 'not make enough money upon which to livo, was sentenced to two years ut Mc Neil, Island today. Ho pleasod guil ty to forging indorsement on a treasury check for $1.10. Hanson is also alleged to huvo rifled mall at La Grande, Ore, H CM BIRD QUITS COMPANY SPOKANE, AVnsh., Dec. 12 (AP) Tho resignation of T. J. Hunif bird of Sand Point, Ida., us presi dent of the Weyerhauser Sales company, distributors for lumber mills in Washington, Oregon, Ida ho and Minnesota, was announced hero. Frederick L. Weyerhauser of Minneapolis, grandson of tho foun der of tho company,, will succeed Humblrd. GO AFTER PROWLER OLYMPIA, Wash., Deo. 12 (AP) F. E. Jennings, Seattle police of ficer, left for Junesville, Wis., to return Lloyd S. Fathers, believed to ho tho "perfumed prowler" who has invaded more than a score of WiiHhinirton homes, to Seattle for trial. Extraditidn papers wero sign ed by Governor Hartley. 1 mM 0. the iwtpffli'tessce f economy I From the beginning Safeway Men are taught that they assume a public obligation when they elect to deal in the necessities of life.. Wc know that each waste eliminated -and economy effected helps to lower the costs of distribution and enables the consumer's food-dollar to buy more of both quality and quantity-at Safeway Stores, f, . J SPECIAL ATTENTION Just two days left to tako advantage o f our seven days sale. We are sure you will find rrtany items you may use every day, andin addition we offer 'you many week-end features quoted below. ' - ; Marshmallows pu will find many uses for Marshmallows for the holidays. Buy them by the box. 5 -LB. BOX 89c Raisins Market Day Brand. Thompson's rccleaned seedless. J-LB. BAG 29c Dates For your puddings, fruit cake and many other uses. Fresh and clean. 2 lbs. .......... 29c Baking Powder Schilling's Creami of tartar and listen, its full 16 oz. tins. Can 45c Honey Idaho Sweet Clover honey in the comb. 2b BRICKS'. 25c Spices & Extracts Just to remind you not to forget these items on your order. You will need them and rememer we carry Schillings, the best. Walnut Meats Just received a lai-ge; shipment of the fresh est California nut' meats. LB. 55c Shortening If you have never used Pancrust Shortening give it a trial, a four pound pail at almost the saipe price as a 3 pound ' pail of any other brand. 4t PAIL . 83c Shaker Salt Morton's Iodized or plain shaker salt. Can 9c Pure Sorghum Eggs Just received a shipment of pure F h ;.ulch E . homo made Sorghum so different jronl ylc r7m than any you have ever used. 5ri 73c Doz. : 52c Oranges New crop Navels, fine color and full of juice. Doz. 39c Sweet Potatoes .California Smooth Clean Stock LBS 25c 3 LBS. DELIVERIES OF $2.50 OR OVER FREE Bananas Golden liipo Fruit 25c Store No. 65 Phone M 690 Store No. 359 Phone M 711 TWO STORES IN LA GRANDE. SHOP AT YOUR NEAREST STORE.