La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 18, 1930, Page 13, Image 13

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    Friday, April 18, 1930
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LA' GRANDE EVENINC OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
J. L. Ingle was re-elected to th.
0ktn -..UK .
vice-chairman; I. C. Bowser, Beer.'
tury und u. A. Bohnenkainp, treat,
urcr. Tho other fivo members of
tho board are: diet Thompson, v.
C. I'erklns, L. B. Moe, A. T. Hill
anif Charles Blnsncr. ' . .
Easter Sunday
To Be Observed
In The Churches
Social Services Will In
clude Appropriate Ser
mons and Beautiful
Musical Numbers.
Kuater Sjmlay will bo appropri
ately observed in the churches of
Ja Grande, with the services ex.
tendlnt- from early morning masses
to tho final evening programs.
A parlicularly largo attendance
al tho various churches is antici
pated and programs to be given at
the houses of worship without ex
ception are of an Inspiring and ex
cellent character, Including both
the Easter messages of the min
isters and the beautiful musical
numbers. .
Tho announcements of the vari
ous churches follow:
Vim M. K. Clnnvli
Sunday promises to bo a full day
nl the J'lrst Methodist Kpiscopal
church, corner Fourth slrcet' and
ripiing.
Tho lOpworth league will open
tho day with a. sunrise Kuster ser
vice with ltev. Jlldson T. l'crklns.
of Hyderabad. India, as the speak
er. The service will be held ut
the church ut 6:3" o'clock ond Is
open to all who" care to attend.
Tho annual Kpworth l.eugue fel
lowship breakraat, served to those
who huve engaged plates, will
follow tho seivleo ond will be
held in social hall. '
At 8:45 tho church school lll
have Its JCaster lesson and program
with tt special offering for world
service to bo taken by classes.
At 11 o'clock regular sen-Ice of
worship with tho Easter message
brought by llev. I'erklns. Kpeelal
.Inil inlitil will lin (in !'Tluli
anthem by the choir, direcled' by .
W. W. Nlisboum, "Heok Yo Christ ; ,' , "
Among The Wvlng," Wilson, and "' 10 c hristian work among
a solo Hosnnnah" Cranler, by,''0"" People. ,
1'aufKnauts. Miss Helen Williams. I , 1 110 ""r; tho Iloy Lelf II.
organist, will play for her prelude '4w wl ' bring tho lister mes-"l-orgo"
from The Nov World-m.K" l"V ""."J4- T,ho . T
Symphony by Handel and for Iho
offertory "Imitromptu," Hchilbcr!..
At three o'clock In the afternoon,
me annual service oi tno ivniBius
lemplur will bo held.
Tho regular hpivorth bengue ser-
vice will be omitted on account of
tho sunrise eorvlcc.
Kvonlmr service or worship will
he hold al 7:80 o'clock In tho ovo.
lllng wllh tho final sermon of ltev.
JudBon T. Perkins und the lust
meeting wllh members of his fain-
ny who aro leaving cany nexi
w;pek for the east and will, In all
probability, not return to the west
uguui uunng tneir stay in America, j
Bailllst Clllin-li
Dr. T. II. Hugcn, director of re-
llglous education for the Oregon
Baptist suite convention, will bo ut
tho Baptist church and preach both
Hunday morning und evening. Dr.
Hugen und Aliss I,oulso Hundenip, !
director of children's work, who
will accompany him, will conduct
nu Institute wllh sessions each eve-
lung through tho week, closing Fri
day evening. Dr. Hugen will lead
In tho study of "The Church" and
"Tho Church Kchool." Aliss llun
ilerup will lead In Hie study of
"Story Telling for Teachers of Be
ginners and Primary Children."
Thus) sessions arc open to the gen
era! public and everyone will be tunuf( to Mf, nn nvit,aion to attend
welcome. church on Faster Sunday.
Jhoro will bo special Faster. The services are as follows: Kun
musle. hunday morning and -v-luuy school ul :46 u. in., iin-iichlng
l.lng. Morning service is at ll:ou; at n H llt ..Um. Ulmn or,r wl,
evening servl.-e, :00i Hunday bo the 8,lhJo(.l: program by Sunday
school, 0:; B. Y. P. V., 7:0n, jm.lmul ,n evening at 7:30 o'clock.
St. Peter's Chim-li At the close of the program there
Holy communion at 0 und 8 n. -will be a silver offering taken for
m, will opn tin Faster servlcCM at mlHsluns.
the HI. Pelur'H Kpiscopal church. 1 Island City Chuivh
Church school Is al 9M5 o'clock
and at this service the school will v,n the services at the Island city
present u pageant tit eomi. i lloti Conununlty church Kuster Sunday,
wllh the presentation ur the lenlen There will be an Kasier program
Iidto boxes. at this hour.
Tho annual KuhUt service Is at j At tho It o'clock hour of the
11 a. m., using the Choral Com- worship the pastor, tho ltev. II. 1.
munlon by Alerbeek. Tho choir will Hansen, will have for hi subject
render the nniham "Behold the '"I nconMclous Companionship." Cle
BlHen King" by Blmanoi.y. Flnr- luii.i Wullsinger illl sing,
nee lynch Miller will.Hlng "The Kpworth l.eacue meets at 7 p. 111.
Insurrection" by March. The rec- Oih Bis Bluklaud as the leudcr.
tor's sermon subject will bn "Deep-1 The public Is Invited.
er Meanings or tne Kcsurreciion.
The Lenten offering will be pres
ented it this service.
10
"Our people ure expected
nrike their communion at one
IhCHe services." the recor says.
I'irst J'nwh.MeHiin Churvh
vears the , V . 1
Sunday mornmgerv,ee, kJuT
thought In music, song and sermon.,
to aid those who aNemhle In dp i,
worship, meditation, pruyer mid'
prulHo. "Together let un mako this
KUvh an hour in the whieh u.. nt
be conscious of the very presence
of tho risen Kord. which will nr... 1
pare for Ihe victorious struggle
agatnst sin." urges the Bev. J. (leu.
WiUx. Services begin promptly at- Th" ,i,,v Pratt will
l:5ft o'clock. Mrs. Barley H. Blch- l'r,a' hoih morning and evening,
nrdson playing the organ prelude ,llrt ,,l0nil" subject and tet will
"Kunter Atornlng" by .Mulling. Th u "JJm Blsen" and tn the eve
ladles Trtitd choir of 34 voices. ,ltnif ,,ls subject will be 'The In
Mrs. Alrrcd 1 Bkhaidfton, dinettr, vlslbln (iod."
will sing the in oecsslonni mil hem1 mid-week pruyer ineeling
"Victory" by Shehy. h. B. w11' l'rt Wednefday evening begin.
Morgan and choir will King "Yes!.n,n ut 7:30 o'clock.
The Bedeenier Bose" by Alans-1 Ai' ttry cordially welcomo to at
field, and Airs. Bay Fuller and lt'ml
choir will sing "I Am lie That1 .opvl Mlon
IJveth" by Scott. The minister will! The retval services that havn
bring the Kuster message bnsed on been hrbl liere, conducted by
the subject "The lieroniled (iraAe." Kvangetlst I'errls A. Dodd. will
The Sunday seliool Is offering nn
appioj.rlrite and Insiruclive on-ntiig
to the clans study, by presenting .1 lag at 7 p. in. Saturday night and; A rami tipindx ure to be revived
cross scene which will be the b; au- Immediately after till, the m rviee ! in Oklahoma ut Un uttemt-t to re
tlful Introduction to the pageant in the mlsMion. ' 1 tiuee lite uumbui- of imtiulirtrv
l" i '.roup "I jo:ui pi op!-. Umubty li! bt up- m.d vlth a'thc.
HER EASTER
1 his Utile girl so hplck nml hpnit In licr new iIivsm mid J-jjisut
bun act is liuvfiiK great time with a. new lilayiuuto a mil
live "ew Ztiiliiuil White bunny.
"Dausl" lra of the Uawnlng." The
school will close promptly at 10:40.
Tho t'hrlHtlan Kndfavorers will
enjoy the annual Kasier mornlne
breakfast at the church, with the
n-pulnr C K. im-ctln? for tho' day
around tho table.
limits). I.titlicrun Church
Kuster services ut the Kntflisli
Lutheran church will begin at
1U:S0 n. in. with a worship and
sontr service by the church school
tho spi-i-lal features of which will
of J-'alth In immortality." Tho
choir will render the Kaster selec-
Him "Xnw tw (!itlHl IMupn dVotii
lnc j)cad." by Adams.
lOnslt-r fimtnui Pii.0ram i .
Sunday evening, beginning allTfolIon Cvvnrr1Q
.., 0.,.lock. , i.uii.riin choral llalldll OWUIUO
HO.Wiy ,v, .,,,. ,ho ueuullful :
Kaster Vantutu, entitled "Joyous
olls ot KlMQrr l)y . All1H. i
Tn0 program will consist of the fol-1
iowjn(. numbers-
..NW ,M ciirlst'lclsen I'Tom the
Dead.' choir
..llto ,ho WooUl) My Master Went."
i iarltono solo
..y ,,,,,, crucified for man."
Mezzo soprano and tenor duetl)aild grants to discharged soldiers.
"Ueneuth I he Cross of Jesus'
Quurtet'
"The .Master Kleeps"
-Choir, mezzo soprano solo
"A Kong of the Bells"
Choir
j"Iting, Happy Bells"
..Women's chorus
"Ye Victor Bells of Kuster Day"
Soprano solo
;Atleluin! -He Is Blsen'
Cholr, contralto solo I
'Christ, the Kord, Is Bisen Today"
...Melis chorus
"The Kong of Triumph"
Choir, soprano solo, tenor sole
"Jesus Belgus" Choir
anrciio Church
The Church of the Nnzar
Siiti'lav school at 10 a.
will
Sahnthiit Army
j 1 9 i i' ui 1 nf run uiiun . 11 ny
r.uMer S'.iiulay will bo as follows:
Ktimlnv Mehool "fir. ii in ii..ii.i..uu
j legion J p. m, and Salvation meet-
"v'lon meeting will also be
n W' HrronllM tn ("lt" w-
Jln-
Clmrvh of (io,i
M,l"uft' school will begin at
o clock Sunday morning at the
Church of Cod, and will be tollow-
"J1 hy 'ornlng service at
o'clock.
11
The evening service will begin ut
:M0.
come to n chse Kafier Sunday;
night. There will be a street meet-'
PLAYMATE
sunrl.se service at 7 odock taken
up lurjrcly with song and pruyer.
Sunday school is at 9:45 a. m.
and tho children at this time will
have an Kaster service program,
which will run Into the morning
worship nervlco ut 11 a. in., when
there will be a im-sKugo on "Tin,
Doctrines of the Christian Faith."
In this set-vice the church will have
u communion and dedlcutlon ser
vice of the children.
Following the morning service,
the congregation will go to tho city
park where there will bo u baptis
mal service In the river. Following
this there will bo a basket dinner
In the pavilion and an Kaster set
vice. Kvtingcllst Dodd will speak on
tho subject "The Great Atonement"
at the 7:3U revival meeting
Become Plows
In Old Africa
By Audriut Herding .
( Associated Press Staff Writer)
THIPGLf AP) The example of
the United States after the Bevolu-
lioniii-v iiiul Civil u-ii in in itm l hii
Is to be-followed by the lialians iu
their newly conquered African
territory of Fckzuii, soulh of here.
Just us tlie J;evolut binary vet
erans built up tho states west of
the AllcgheiileH and the Northern
troops developed tho slates west of
(he Missouri, so the Italians hope
that their veterans will create an
agricultural domain out ut u nri'-
vtouslv tinnrfliluetlvn reirimi.
it 1k all ft n:trl of ihlJ jtuJiU ,,0i-
tcv lo nraii(.i the French attetntil.q
at creating a colonial empire trlbu
tary to the southern const of the
Mediterranean, a rivalry which had
many an echo In the discussions of
tho Mediterranean question in
connection with the five power
naval conference hi Kondun.
Marshal IV tor Budogllo. gover
nor of Tripoli und lender, together
with the Duko of Apulia, of t ho
Italian troops which completed lint
conquest of Fezzan, is responsible
for the project.
"I do not Intend," he eplalnet
"that my soldiers Hhall only carry
war Into this country. When every
(soldier who wishes to settle down
has become a householder 011 the
lands which he helped to counter,
then the most beautiful operation
of the campaign will have been
completed."
Alarshal Badogllo .. has alrendy
benun the work of habituating his
soldiery to the soil. The troops In
their rest periods huve planted
100,000 trees.
The men who will benefit by the
marshal's project are In a large
part natives, but with a iuivy per
centage of Italians both fr-nn the
home peninsula and foiii "Tripoli
and Cyrenalcu.
Kexzan will open ripportunitics lo
them for growing dates, olives, lem
ons, ulmonds and n small assort
ment of cereals, chiefly barley.
Then- wilt bn chances for wealth
also in trading, because Fexzin is
a channel for caravan routes from
the south and north. At tiny rate,
there mv L 2 (Ulna s7urtre mites of
territory in which Ihe Italians will
be uhlo to show what they can do.
MARKS VH.OICOIS DKMAM
WASHINGTON. April 17 (.VP)
Opposition to the proposed
Unking of (he Western Pacific
ami the Creat Northern railway
lines between ICetldie. Cm!., and
Klamath Falls. Ore., was brought
to a close toduy by K. J. FoiihK
eounsel for the Southern Pacific
eomiianv, w lib n vigorous ,ie
mand that the Interstate com
merce comuvlssien refuse to au
thorise the pnJcet.
Twenty-six varieties of cactus
native to the Bio Grande valley
have been collected by Mrs. (.. V.
Ibnwen of Kdinhiirg, Tex.
Easter Cantata
"Risen King" To
Be Given Sunday
Ladies Triad Choir to!
Give Sacred Presenta
tion in First Presbyter
ian Church.
Ono of the outstanding musical
events of Kaster Sunday in Ja
Grande will be the sacred cantata
"The Itisen King," to be given at
tho Presbyterian church Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock. The cantata
will be presented by tho Ladies
Triad choir, which is directed by
Mrs. Alfred J,. Itlchardson, Mrs.
llarlcy 11. Itlchardson will be tho
organist. . '
Tho program wuh printed In yes
terday's issue of Tho Observer in
detail.
Those taking part in tho musical
presi-nlation are as follows:
First soprunos: Airs. Hay Fuller,
Mrs. Floyd Sherwood, Mrs. S. B.
Morgan, Miss Daisy Uobbs, Mrs. L.
B. Moe, Mrs. U J. Lindsay, Airs.
George Bichardson, Mrs. C. S.
Moore. Aliss Anne Stange and Mrs.
Itoscoo Neul.
Kl'l'flnil HrtirilTU.U- Mieu Tf.itl. r.nl
hel. Miss Mildred' Spencer, Mhi'lthe nomes of peOP' "erywhero. ;
.Muririiret Mirhnoiuin mi., n.r,. i Wkra some ministers grow dls- ,
Geibel, Miss Doris Cade, Miss Myr
tle Willcock, Miss Harriett Glenn,
Miss Mury Vaughn Hendrickson,
Mrs, K. D. Towler and Miss Kath
arine Wissler.
Altos: Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp
Jr., Airs. George Huntington Cur
rey, Airs. Oscar Poarch, Airs. Wal
ter Nowland, Airs. Andrew Konev
Jr., Aliss Corinno Baker, Aliss Alir-
riam Jiannn, Aliss Virginia Glass,
Aliss Dean Wright.
During tho cantata solo numbers
Will be given by Aliss Jtobbs, Airs.
Jtuy 1 ullei Airs. Bohiicnkuuip.
Mjs. George ltich'urd'soiV ami Miss
Wissler.
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Slflf mEx-il ifl Pi'in3
fliiss Jtutn Uelbei,
"M-
. Hears Home Call
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J'AItlS (Al') Itecent moves by!"
Princo Carol, who renounced the
throne of Itumunia and deserted
his family for Aline. I.uposcu, gave
rise to more than the usual crop
of rumors both In Bucnrest and in
this city where his political foes
and friends nllke watch every de
velopment in the Balkan kingdom
It was noted, for inslnnce, that
Carol made a visit alone to Sic-
inarlgeu, cradle of the ilohenzol-
Iern family and this was taken as 1
first evidence that IiIh thoughts
wero reverting to his family.
Aloreover ho sounded out Iris, for
mer w ife, PrlncCHs Helen, ' as to
what her attitude: would be if he
should return to Bumania us n
simple citizen, without Idea of
displacing (heir son, young. King
Michael, on tho throne.
Princess Helen replied she would
have no objection. But this. It wa.
pointed out, was merely a personal
nnswer and without any sort of
offlciufc approval.
The Bumaniau political picture,
however. Is changing and Boyalist
circles believe there may come a
time when Carol's return would be
opportune, especially if ho has the
capacity to serve as a sort of arbi
trator between the country's fac
tions without displaying ambitious
of his own.
;uo!Wv timls .ml ill l'rr lino
or tlit reud Hiitl uliUr litii1.!.
uilll taliH U) iidlur und ruo
. 1 rt im.. bluiiM-. . ,
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FOR SPRING
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An Easter .
Message
By ltu llev. P, Ileiniiigton
Bishop of KaHtora Oregon Dio
cese Fcndlcioii, Ore. .
Soviet Russia today Is closing
churches and making a letertntncd
ttffort to blot out tho vry name of
Ood from tho memory of man.
They melt up the bells to make
more machinery for their -fuctories,
but somehow the sound of the bells
keeps pealing in' tho souls of mun
klnd. Strangely enough, while the at
tack on religion is becoming bolder
and more virulent in our machine
age, interest in tho person or
Christ and jhe destiny of man, In
creases on every hand. There is.
not
flint
a newspaper In this country"
will not give first page pub -
lielty to news Items which have to , -Davidson in San Francisco, will be
do with religious subjects, -while 1 Jt'ed "X millions of others gather
nearly all of our magazines now about radio loudspeakers
, i.it ,iiiia i ,.r icuttrt throughout the nation to particl-
with some contribution to Chnstian
thought If anyone has something
vital to say. ho will be heard. A
new method of publishing the good
news has ulso been invented. Mil
lions are being reached by radio
broadcasts which are, reaching Intoj
couraged over dwindling congrega-j
tions. they should give thanks and;
take courage that the glad tidings,
nf n. Saviour's birth and the fflorl- I
Jous message of immortality from!
Christ's emptj' tomb, are moro In'
the thoughts of mankind than ever
before In tho history of our Christ- ?
ian civilization; tho outlook for a '
spiritual awakening is excellent. j
Kuster! What dreams of the fut- J
ure life; what faith and hope it !
brings to us. , The great feast oc-
curs at a time of the year when all j
nature beam witness to revival, to.
the continuance nnd fndcstructihtl-
lty ot enew'0" al,u Pwoni which j
rise out o the long winter of their j
i sleep to a glorious spring of new j
' youth und joy. Only those sad
I young philosophers who try to take I
i tho rainbows out of our dreams und j
iateul a,:a.; th beautj:, "nu ,fB:i
I l -I.l .....i,,... thnt., f.,llk I.,'
' -it.i ...r'n..,! ,mthft tt,,J
grass of the fields, which today is
and tomorrow is cast Into the oven: j
shall He not much morn clothe 1
vou. O vo of little faith?" Those'
poor bodies of ours, so full of ;
weakness, sin, and suffering, never- i
theless ure the crown of all Qud'a ;
.earthly creations. Is It likely that i
tho cclUmi iifo' Which now builds
, .1,.:: n,ini,,
and personality, is less vital and
permanent than the grass of tho
fields'
Kaster appeals lo tho Kternal ,
Creative forces ut the very cenler
o man's beinff. ile lioics here j
where ho cannot prove. Those who ;
search for sumo scientific or
earthly proof of immortality will
be disappointed, faster, like love j
and truth and beauty, is un ap- '
peal to tho indestructible. Jt re- .
quires faith, and faith has been
tho spur lo progress aiuMllscovcry ;
throushout the Ions history of ,
mankind. No ono ever found any- I
thing if ho. did not believe it was
there, lliscoveries in physics anil j
chemistry or electricity ure proved
in their respective fields, so are
inathcmutics and astronomy. ' Ve I
originate formulas to explain and
demonstrate laws in their activi
ties, so we build up creeds and doc
trines to explain our fuith in spirit
ual realities. Without, a new birth
into the realm of the spirit, it Is
Impossible to demonstrate any ar
ticle of the creed, any more, than
It is possible lo prove beauty or
music or poetry, until tho unseeing
eyo.and the dull ear has been
opened to now sight und bearing.
Here is my Kaster Creed. .It
simple nnd founded upon Christian
revelation. You may say it cannot
be proved, and yet It has stood the
test ot nil the Christian years, and
If you do not believe It, it Inuy be
thut the dullness of faith Is yours,
and not that or the Christian men
and women who have trusted in It
from the dnys of St, l'aul to our
own. 1
I bellevo in the resurrection of
the body. Not Unit physical body,
that Is. but thaf spiritual body
which is growing In me now an. I j
will find Its completion In eternity.'
1 believe that Jesus rose from
the dead and by that uct gave as
surance thut t too may luvc If by
fuilh I can appropriate what He
has done for me. .My birth lute.
Mis kingdom of the spirit begins
here. f
I believe that life afler dentil
w ill not differ greatly from what
I know now. I w ill start then- w ith
w-hat I have mudc myself here, j
myself will go on. only my home
will have changed with Its furnl-
ture and Its outlook.
Ilecuuse I bidlevn these things I '
rejoice In Kaster, when tho winter
of apparent death changes to the1
spring ot renewing lire. I w 111 not
fear deutll, but welcome It every
day as the putting off of my earth
ly garments. I will praise God for.
every evidence that iny spirit ii.
growing, drawing to Itseir new en
ergies and powers to build the final
homo of my soul.
May I add one word ntioui the
observance of Kuster. Of course i
you will expect mo to say that you
(should go to church; nnd I shall
I not disappoint your expectations.
I Hut why. that is tho question.
U'un we not find fSod In the country
or 011 the golf links without going
10 church? I am not asking you
how you take your recreation: lhat-(
j Is a mutter for our un.puritunicul
j age to decide. I um thinking now i
; ol our .pliit. t!ut higher '.'dt or
.
your nature which is led ana nour
ished by a stream
OI laiin ana
prayer held in common by nil peo
pie. I'salms and hymns and an
thenis, making melody in your
heart, a stauding up on your feet
before God ana the worjd and re
peating "I believe in the resurrec
tion of the body, and in lire ever
lasting.' This is what you need.
! Hero Is a chunco to vote, o stand
up and be counted on the most im
portant issue of your life. Bear
your witness. Join tho Blad and
hapjiy throngs who como to the
House of God every Kasier, and re
joice that a living Christ still has
power to impart eternal lifo to
every ono who believes.
Easter Service To
Be Heard Over Air
J-a-ster pilgrims, rising neiore tno
'awn to worship toget her atop Ml.
Ial the eighth sunrise Faster
service o bo conducted on the
-summit- of the city's highest peak
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RIPE QUTES
CORN
Maximum Golden Sweet
3 CANS V 45c
PINEAPPLE
Sliced or Crushed,'
in Heavy Syrup
2 CANS.; .v.:....29c
PANCAKE
, FLOUR
Sperry's, all prepared, just
add milk or
PKG. . . . . ..
SALMON
Sunny point Alas
ka Pink, tall cans.
2 Cans . . . 35C
COFFEE
Safeway Blend
of highest quality
3 Lbs. $1.15
BANANAS
Golden ripe fruit.
3 LBS. .. 23c
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COWIC ildl (! IP'
The ovuiiBclistic ineiTtinKS to he
conducted ut the Central Church of
Christ here by Dr. 1'uul Hcnrv
. Packard, evangelist and radio pus
tor from Texas, will besin on hull
- day, April 27, Insteud ot tho date
. previously announced. '
Hi-. Packard will bo assisted by
J .1- X'..n1.f li.nnM ullnlut llllll
song leader.
Dr. Packard comes hero highly
recommended and tho church Is
making plans for -one of tho great
est revival sessions In Its history.
. lln
lte-CieCl Lfl . Illyie
To Chairmanship
The annual meeting of the board
. of trustees of tho Preslyterlan
church was held Monday night to
I organise for the coining year. Dr.
rt
D aked ham for Easter
k''' B oked tiarn for Easter Dinher-what a treat 'j1
Piping hoi from the oven-ooiing with taste-steaming
with the aroma of sweet spices and baked ham goodness.
You just can't blame us for getting all enthused
over them because they will turn
out just
Strictly Fresh Candled
Ranch Eggs
No. 1 Tall Tins
',24-oz.
water.
25c
5 CANS.
TUNA FISH
White Star brand.
No. !tins.
2 Cans.. .45c
DIN AMITE
A laxative health
breakfast food.
Pkg 22c
NEW PEAS
Excellent quality.
2 Lbs. . . . 25c
We Deliver Orders of $2.50 or
TWO STORES
AMAZON AREA
DRAWS PEOPLE
FROM 'JAPAN
MANAOS,. Ainuzonas. Bnrzll ,
(Al') Over-populiitod countries ;
nro turning moro und more to Bra
xll, nnd tho Amazon vnlley is iu
traeilllB H nniiro ui neiuers. uPr.
Imnns und other northern Euro.
i"'1"1" nl "" lnt' stttc or
itho nouth, hut Japuneso ,predom-
i iuiito hero In the Amazon country. '
j recent months two projects on
tho lower Amazon, both 111 the stale .
ot plira havo been taken ud Iiv
- jupunraa colonliiers. Ac the saino
- time,, in this tlio largest and least
developed state agriculturally, two
concessions wero granted to Jap.
aneso and one to Poles.
The largest of these Is a grant
by tho Amaxonas government to
ivluroku Awasu of 2.500,000 acres
to bo paid for within fifty yearn,
whereon 10,000 'Japanese famllied
will bo Hcttled. A sinallor grant in
to Kosalcu ontshi or ou.ooo acres
to settle 250 Jupancso families.
The grant to Konrad Hogoyski
of Poland embraced 2,500,000 acrgs,
A specialized eye, ear, nose and
throaty hospital Is being built at
Washington university at St. Louis.'
Dinner - what a treat
that way if you get your
.Easter Ham al Safeway.
HAMS! Genuine Eastern
Sugar-cured-mild
and sweet
Whole or half I. 29C
lb. " . .
3doz59c
Can 15g
9c
Loaf
SHORTENING
Pancrust Brand
4-LB.TIN . .. .. .83c
MARASCHINO
CHERRIES
s Fine for. Salads . ;
BOTTLE . . . . ; IQc
TOMATO
HOT SAUCE
Fine for cooking where
. tomatoes may be used.
25c
Marshmallows
White, fluff y,
mellow.
Lb. .: .23c
Peanut Butter
Hoody's contains
all of the oil.
Lb. Tin .., 23C
NEW SPUDS J
Good size and
excellent cookers.
3 Lbs. . . .25c
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