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Page Fotf r LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE, , Friday, Septeniher 8, 1933 SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. Charles H. Reynolds Wins In Semi-Finals of Championship Golf Tourney at Country Club '. lire. Oharle. H. Reynolds defeated Mrs. L. K. KJnisel In tho semi-finals in the club championship match at the la Qrando country club yester day and will meet the winner of the friateh which 1b belns played today by Mrs. John Orrrinnd and Mrs. W. O. Perkins. ; lbs. Qfrmond . Is holder of handicap championship which won earlier In the summer. Mrs. Will Adler ; Elected President the she Mrs. Will Adler wbb ro-clcctc'd president of the Ladles Aid of the Methodist church Thursday aftor- noon at a, meeting at RU'ersldc park. Mrs. W. P. Ballard was elected vice president In place of Mrs. John Bpeckhart, while Mrs. Russell Clark and Mrs. A. W. Burnet twere re-elected secretary and treasurer. ' A potluck lunch preceded the busl- ' hess Bcssfoh. '. Mrs. . Adler , asked that those who have an excess of fruit bring It to . church 'on 'Sunday to'bc sent to Good ing college, i . 1 The women also will meet next Friday at lb o'clock at the church . for a cleaning -day. Bach 1b askcdi to bring a covered dish. Missionary Group 'Has High Ranking The Ladles. Missionary society Bf the Methotilst Church South ranks high 'among the organisations of the conference, It was reported Thursday at the meeting df the society nt 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Eula Webb. .. Reports , from the church, 'conference were received. Mrs. J. K. Charlton was the ieiider of the 'meeting. ,.. , The next gathering will be of a tfb- ciai nature and win oe held on Thursday, Sept. 21 with Mrs.- W. B. ' Btarmer, Group Meets At Riverside Park Sixteen members of tho Pnrkdnle club met nt Riverside Park Wednes day for an Informal afternoon of games and conversation for which Mrs. Nell Whacker and Mrs. Foster were hostesses. The high prize at the games was awarded to Mrs. Frank Wood. , Mrs. W. H. Buckwaltcr and Miss Lucille Parker were guests. Tho hostesses served refreshments at the close of tho afternoon. Mrs, W, W, Hpldcn will entertain at Perry in two weeks. Raiiibow; Girls To Meet Saturday The Rainbow Girls will hold their first meeting of Wo fall 'dn Saturday evening. Sept. 0. All tho members aro urged to be present as there, will be election 'df officers and dlHcussldh of plans for a' Joint meeting with Bakor on Sept.- 14. - 1 '-... Mrs. Murray. Named As Aid Secretary , Mrs.' M. 6. Murray wns elected aoc rctory of the Presbyterian Ladiics Aid, i Wednesday afterhooh at tho church, to fill tho vacancy loft by tho resig nation of Miss Lulu Hurdn1.' Mrs. B. B. Morgan, tho president, was In charge of the business session'. Rev. J, -George Walz, pastor, led an appropriate devotional service. - During the business session splen did reports Were heard from the vari ous Committees. Mrs.- Floyd Sherwood presented n group of vocal boIos, "In a Luxemburg Garden," "By tho Bend of the River," and "Smllln' Through." Refreshments woro served at tho close of the afternoon by tho hostess, es, Mrs. L. Dcnhom. Mrs. C. P. Robert' son, Mrs. J. J. Broughton. Mrs. S. B. Morgan. Mrs. MagRle Couch and Mrs. F. L. Ralston. SOCIAL CALENDAR Prlday, Sept. 8 7:30 Ever Heady class, Chris tian church, with Ralph String ham, Saturday, Sept. g 'a.'OO Fall flower show, spon sored by tho Neighborhood club, ija umncio hotel, i 2:00 N. O. W. Juvonllcs, with Mrs. Anna Olowor. ,7:30 Order of Rainbow for Girls, at tho Masonic hull. . Monday, Sept. 1 1 8:00 Pythian Sisters, Odd Fel lows hall. ' Tuesday, Sept. 12 2:00 Second Ward Relief so. clcty, at tho Second Ward L. D. 8. chapel. 7:30 Second Word M. I. A., at tho Second Ward L. D. S. chapel. 7:30 Women of tho Moose, at the Odd Fellows hall. 8:00 First Ward M. I. A. social, I. D. S. Recreational hall. . Wednesday. Sept. 13 2:00 Holomala club, with Mrs. James Oheal. 2 :00 Foreign Missionary Society of" the Methodist church, with Mrs. B. B. Kendrlck. 7:30 Hobckuh lodge, ot the Old Fellows hall, 8:00 American Legion auxiliary at the Sacajawoa Inn. 8:00 Eastern Star, Masonic hall. 8:00 Eastern Star, at the Mo j sonic hall, 8:00 American Legion auxiliary at the Sncajawea Inn, Mrs. W. B. Ward To Be W. B. A. Guest Mra. W. B. Ward, of Portlnrid, s'tnlc held director of tho Woman's Benefit association, will be the guest of tho Iccnl group tomorrow evening at a special meeting of the W. B. A. at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Louis Wetzel, 2312 First street. Mrs. Ward will visit In Baker before com ing to La Grande. . .. Wedding To Be- Sunday, Sept. 17 Doris Lillian Cado, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oeio Cade, and Lester Ocorgo Van. Blokland will bo married on Sunday, Sept. 17, at the Island City Community church. The cere-, mony will (bo .performed, at 4 o'clock. Mri Van Blokland Is the son of Mi's. Mary Van Blokland. Miss Code formerly lived in Island City attended tho La Grande High school but for the past yoar has mode her homo In Pendleton. A reception will be held at church following the ceremony. First Ward M.I.A. To Open Season the The First Ward M. I. A. will open Its year with a social on Tuesday eve ning, Sept. 12, at 8 o'clock in the lower ballroom of the L. D. S. Rec reational hall, It Is announced. In vl tat ions will be Issued this week. A special feature of the evening will be the presentation of tho Era play for this year, "Tho Magic bowl." Tho community activity committee is In ehargo of the evening's enter-; talhment with Lucille Mot calf and George Williams at the head. - . AftniVerSaneS Are Celebrated Two birthday anniversaries were celebrated recently at the Ropk Creek reservoir when a party was held hon oring Charles Thompson, of La Grande, and John Butter, supervisor of the reservoir. Mrs, Rutter was hostess In her home where a welner roast wad hold. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Comstocl and daugh ters, Misses Lois and Loulne, Herbtrn Parson, Clayton May and family, of Baker; Mr. and Mrs. diaries Thomp son and daughter, Luotle, and Mls.s Lcola Wilcox, of La Grander Mr. and Mrs, Ira Policy, Gerald and Frances Polloy. Other refreshments were srrv ed after the welner roast. --. Mrs. firpwn Wins Club Tourney La Grande women golfers will be interested to learn that Mrs. Fred Brown was the winner of tho 'handi cap tournament at tho Pendleton ; country olub. Mrs. Brown! carried the1 field with a gross 120, handicap 30 and not 84. Mrs. Clyde Rlchey was l second, with gross 110, handicap 31 and. net 85. Mrs. Spraguo Carter, with 49-52, had low gross. LABOR'S PART IN NRA WORK MADE CLEAR (Continued from Page' One) it lie llltln Knjlo lire doing mi nil hour violations, plans In begin Its check up 111 I'm (iraluln Marling next Men day, Sqlt. II, urcordlng t It. Z. Itav ler, NilA chairman here. Tho Contra! Labor council held Its Soptombor meeting last night and full Instructions from President Green wero road and discussed. "I. am therefor calling upou the officers and members of organized labor . . . to Investigate oach coso whero em ployers pf -labor and merchants dis play tho Blue Eagle emblem In your respective communities and find otlt whether they aro ontltUxt to .tho ex ercise of such prlvllego and whether or not they ore violating any coile tney havo signed or any of the rules and regulations relating to tho dis play. . . ," Green's letter said. "Let this investigation bo mado a matte of special action on tho part of yotir central body, report all violations to tho office of tho American FcdL-ra- tlon of Labor, together with smnort- Ing facts and Information which can bo used In submitting complaints to tho proper government authorities in Washington." In other words, labor's duty In tho NRA check-up will bfl merely a fact finding proposition. Mr. Baxter mud today. Berore reports aro sent m to headquarters, there must be proof that violations havo occurred and that In thpso violations, there are no Intentions on the part of employers to correct them. Further aotlori In such cases rests entirely with the NHA administration, and labor's duty will end with tho submission of such reports. At tho post office, it was announc ed tc-day that a new supply of Blue Eattla lnslRMa has boon received, suf ficient to take cure of present de mands. Eighteen recent signers of re. employment agreements who could not get Blue F.at!los because of lar'.t of supply, will now receive their In signia. Total employers who have sinned the president's agreement here stands at 252. siKiicrs this morning included the Saca.inwra Inn. FROSS TAKES NEW POSITION C. W. Pross, popular American Legion member,' has occepted a posi tion ot Flti'pernld Furniture Co., ac cording to animtmrcmrnt tcdnv In- ES Flttgcrald, president, MUM IImi Duke, 8rclMy Kdltor Telephone Wlln (1(10 Until B:80 I 20,000 FARMERS SIGN AGREEMENT WITH GO VERNMENT WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 VP) The number of farmers who have signed applications to Join In the wheat re duction campaign today stood at well over 20.000. Tho farm adjustment administra tion announced that applications for wheat contracts had been signed by growers in all wheat growing states and made public plans for Intensive efforts to complete organization. Members of ,tho administration's wheat section will conduct meetings in six wheat growing Btates between now and Sept. 12. The dates for tho conferences In clude: Spokane, Sept. 11 and 12, at which state extension directors and others interested will be repre sented from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. George B. Farrel, association chief of tho farm administration's wheat sectibn, said that "no definite date for closing the sign-up campaign has been set." Frank Pytlak. Cleveland rookie catcher, has suffered three broken fingers this season. FIND IT HERE Copy for tills Column must be In by 0 a. m. $85.00 Bungalow piano almost now, 1 nt Olcavlngcr q Transfor Co. 0-8-1 t! 'HID, YOU ItNOW THAT sohool opens September 11? You still have tlmo In which to clean those school clothes. Phono Main 50. Stand ard Laundry. 9-7-1 t. Sopt. loth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 9-7-3 t. FIIKE MONDAY, SEPT. 11 An lco cream cone freo with every 25c purahaso of school supplies or junan. -control Confectionery, Op posite High School. 0-8- 2t. Sopt. loth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. . 9-7-3 t. DID YOU (KNOW THAT wo guarantee satisfaction In sizing and finishing hand knit dressss? They aro really SIZED whon sent to thd Standard Laundry. Ph. Main 50. I . . : . . ,' : 9-8-2 t. Sopt. loth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. D-Y-3 t. Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract is cen ter and costs less, 3 oz. 33c, 0 oz. 52c. pint 1.39. 8-4-1 m. KINDKKOAKTKN Mrs . Hodglns' kindergarten will open Mon., Sept, 11, 1602 ui Ave. For reservations call 210 J. 0-6-5 t. ; Sopt. 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty, 0-7-3 t. Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. Dry Box Factory Wood. Largo truck load delivered 5.60 per load. Tclo phono orders collect. Pondaa: " Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Oro. D-V-S t. Sopt. 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty, 0-7-3 t. TUB VKKV I.ATKST In new costume Jewolry ear rings and braoeietB will now be found In tho fall shlpmont Just rccolved by Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 0-0-t f. COLD WlvATIIDIl AHEAD With tho coming of tho cold winds of tho fall you will want that brokon sido gloss or windshield replaced with oi now one. This con bo done with out delay, and at small cost to you nt Richardson's Art and Olft Shop. , ! 0-0-t f. Curriers Tablets at Moon Drtig Co. 8-4-1 m. HCIIOOL DIHI.IlnKN You oan got scratch paper at the Ohservnr. Bo pad. 11-3-t t. UAH FARE HfWffl Only fraction Ovtr on-tent-a-mlo for the round trip to Chicago. Effective doily on all Union Pacific trains, including tho marvelous PORTLAND kOSE. OOOO IN DE LUXE COACHES AND IN TOURIST SLEEPERS upon payment of rorjiilar ileeplng car charges Return limit 25 days for complete Information and aiiiilonce In planning your trip to World's fair, inquire of J. H. KE&NEV, Agont. Ui Ornntlc, Ore UNION PACIFIC A n lid's not ClwuihiH and III wk lug Best work In town. Across from Penney's. 1 o-e-e t. fiopit, -10th last day to pay Water: rent without a penalty. 0-7-8 t. Why pay more than double our price for standard quality, factory re. built musical instruments? Every in strument tested and guaranteed. Try any instrument yourself in your own home for three days' free. Ask the satisfied purchasers, LA GRANDE MU8I0 CO. Paul De P. Mortimore, 1104 Sprang 8-7-2 tp NOTICE TO CKEDITOK8 In tho Matter of the Estate of FLORA A. LAST, Deceased. The undersigned having boon duly appointed by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, executrix of tho estate of Flora A. Last, deceased. and having qualified as such, notice la horoby given to tho creditors and all persons having claims against sold deceased to present them, verified as roqulred by law, within six months after the publication of thlB notice, to E. R. Rlngo, attorney for sold executrix, at his office In the West- Jacobson Building, La Grande, Ore. gon. CARRIE TROLLINOER, Executrix of the Estate of Flora A. Lost, De ceased. Aug. 25. Sept. 1, 8, 15. NOTICE TO C UKIIITOltS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF UNION COUNTY OF STATE OF OREGON IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP GEORGE EDWARD BURKE, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been a-ppolrited admin istrator with, the will annexed of the Last Will and Testament of Oeorge Edward Burke, deceased, by tho abovo entitled Court and has qualified. All I persons having claims against said ' estate aro hereby notified to present 1 the samo at the office of Hugh E. ! Brady, in the City of La Grande, 'l Union County, Orecon. with vouchers and duly verified, within six months from tho date hereof. Date of first publication, August as, 1033. Date of last publication, September 22. 1033. f JOSEPH LEO BURKE, Administrator of tho Will annexed of the Last Will and Testament of George Ed ward Burke, Deceased. HUGH" E. BRADY, La Grande, Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. Aug. 25. Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22. NOTICE OF SHEItfl-'F'S SAMS On tho 27th day of September, 1033 at tho hour of eleven n, m. at the front door of tho Court House IP. La Grande, Oregon, Union County, Ore gon, I will sen at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located , In Union County, Oregon, to-wit: Tract (or Lot Two (2) of Riverside Orchard Tract, 'Grando Rondo Valley, Orogon, in Union , County, Oregon, ibehlg a Bart of the South one-half ( 'i) of tho ; Southeast Quarter ( ) of Sec tion Twonty-ntno (20), Town ship Ono (1) South -Rhngo Thirty-nine (30) East Willamette Meridian. Said salo is mado under execution Issued out of tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County or Union to me directed In tho case of tho Stato of Oregon, represented and acting by Julius L. Meier, Gov ernor, Hal E. Hoss. Secretary of State, George A. White, Adjutant Genoral. Waiter S. Fisher and Prescott W. Cooklngham, comprising tho World War Veterans' State Aid Commission of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff vs. Lyal L. striiigliajn, and Jcnnlo W. Strlngham, his wlfo: J. L. Wcston skow, -and Julia Wcstenskow, his wlfo: and Graco E. MocMillan, Defendants.' JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Un ion County, Oregon. Aug. 25, Sopt. 1, 8, 15, 22. NOTICE OK l-'IMNfi OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given thot the un dersigned has filed his Final Account and Report as administrator of the estate of Iva C. Short, deceosed, and tho County Court of Union County, Oregon, has fixed Monday, tho 2nd day of October. 1033. nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, at Its Court Room at the Court House In La Grande. Ore gon, as the time and place for hear ing any and all objections to tho said Final Account and settlement of said estate. Dato of first publication Sept. 1st. 1333. RtCHARD A. SHANKS, Administrator. GREEN & HESS. Attorneys for Ad ministrator, residing at La Grande, Oregon. Sept. 1. B. 15. 22. 20. BACK TO COLLEGE Low Fares Vryafventoeoutfartiwlth rturn liipol vocation pmiett, or available to ilvdcnft rtvm)n to ichool. for fen nlot motion ton tvll any Union ftxlfte ogant. jyg NEWS of the CHURCHES Rev. Hanson To Preach Sunday At Church Here Several very interesting services have been announced for Sunday in tho churches In La Grande. Among them Is one at the Lutheran church whero Rev. H. I. Hanson will fill the pulpit during the absence of Rev. Ed win Bracher. Programs follow: . Zlon English Lutheran Church. (M avenue near Fourth) In the absence of the pastor the Rev. H. I. Hanson will flu the pulpit at 11:00 o'clock Sunday morning. It Is expected that the good attendance Which has prevailed during the sum mer will continue and increase dur ing the coming months. John Neumann will relate the facts of .tho life of Christ for the Sunday school In connection with a silhouette of JesUB which will be placed on the wall frlezo. This Is the first of seven Bllhouettes which will be placed In the Sunday school. The school will be In charge of Mrs. L. J. Ebert Sun day morning at 0:46. Olga Hanson Is the topic leader for tho Luther League meeting Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The topics dur ing September deal with "Dangerous Trends Today," the one for this Sun day being, "Pleasure Madness." All young people are especially invited. Central Church of Christ (Pennsylvania Avenue) "Youth Sunday" will be observed eit the Central Churoh of Christ next Sunday morning when the young people will have charge of tho wor ship service. The work done iti the Sermonette Edited by Harriet R. MacDoriald Why are ye" so fearful? How 'is It that ye have no faith? Mark 4-40. .The sovereign and lastmg remedy Is faith. Faith that God Is, and Is truly good. Faith that He hears when we call that He answers our cry. Faith that very effort made to touoh His hand will beV met on his part more than half way. Faith that his paths lead to peace. Faith that material loss can mean spiritual gain. Faith thdt this life Is but a moment and soon will pass us all Into a world moro Just and righteous than this created by erring man. Faith that In man, God the Lord abides and that He there, and -through His Word, conquers every enemy for those who truly ask. Tt is by this faith that men live wtien they do live-f-iire, Here, mean ing not merely tho' life of tho. body but that life which Is consciousness of God. McA with this faith and life smile; they even laugh at misfortune, and death to them is victory, Faith Is your greatest asset. Don't lose It. It is the substance, of things to bo received. As you Increase faith, you will Increase your good I is WM. R. REEOE. l SUGAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND, Sept. 8 (VP) Sugar Cane granulated, $4.85; fruit or berry, $5; beet sugar, $4.75' 100' lbs. Domestic flour Selling' price, mill delivery, 25-bbl. , lots: patent. 49s, $7.40; -blucstem bakers, $&35?$a.45; do '.bakers' blended flour, $6.1O?$7.30; soft whlto pastry patent, $5.70 (Tr . $5.85; Montana Hard wheat, $7.40; rye, $0.45; whole .wheat, $5.25; gra ham, $5.35 But. ME AIL drip coffee at last ! Specially prepared for HH Schilling DRIP .Coffee is specially blended, specially roasted, aiil specially ground for the immediate extraction of all its rich, fra grant flavor. Coffee intended for a percolator is not adapted for the drip process in which the water drips through the coffee but once. Filter phpei-N In om-h till. -Crystal-clear: Real 'Drip' Coffee can be made only by usirig a filter paper! For your convenience, filter papers arc flicked lit each Schillihg tin. Schill rip isilfipl' tnfrodnetorff LiUlLY sl",fn"i"l'l KZ2 3 OH Cy b a C k in either For Percoliitor use Voting People's Bummor conference which Is held each year for the pur pose of dovoloplng leaders among the young folks of the church, will be explained. Thoso who have been to the conference will conduct the ser vice, including the communion, -a special song, and tho sermon. This begins at 11 a. m. At 0:45 a. m. tho Bible school meets In one of the few remaining sessions of tho present school yoar. Promo-, tlon day will be observed Sopt. 24. and oil classes are looking forward to the new plans, for the coming year. There are Interesting classes for students of every age. Christian Endeavor ers meet at fl p. m. for interesting study and dis-i oussions. This is one .of the several phases of young people's 'activities carried on by the church. The popular Sunday evening ser. vice begins at 7:30 p. n. :now. . and the pastor, Rov. .Paul De F. Morti more, urges that the change in 1ioui bo remembered as those who come at 8 come too lato to hear the or. chestra concert with wnMh the ser vice begins. The Christian orchestra is winning wide recognition through out the city, and Is an attractive fea ture of the evening service. Fa-sortte hymns are sung by the congregation, and the pastor will prench at this service. A hearty welcome is extended to oil who will attend. Baptist Church (Sixth and Spring) At the Baptist church Sunday morning, tho pastor's subject will be Believing the 'Unbelievable'." Spe cial muslo will bo provided. Tho subject of the evening sermon: will bo "Is there more than one way of salvation?" A song service will pre cedo tho sermon. . Beginning next Sunday evening, tho young people will meet at 6:30 and the evening preaching service will be gin at 7:30. Tho Bible school meets at 9:45; morning worship at 11:00; THursaay evening prayer meeting at 7:30. , ' A cordial invitation is extended to all. St. Peter's Church' (Episcopal) (Fourth and 6) Holy 'communion at 8 o'clock will begin Sunday's services, followed by church school at 9:48 o'clock. At 11 a. m. a memorial service will bo held for Rev. Oliver W. Riley, for mer rector of St. Peter's church, who died recently. First Church of Christ, Scientist (First and Washington') Services include Sunday school at 9:45 and morning service at 11 a. m. Meetings are held Wednesday eve nings at 8 p. m. and the reading room In the West-Jacobsen building Is open from 1 to 4:30 p. m. dally. .Tho subject foe the Sunday service will be "Substtance." , Among' tho citations which com prise the lesson-sermon Is the fol lowing .from the Bible: "Every good gift and -every perfect gift is from- above; and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom Is no varlablesness, neither shadow of turn ing" (Jas. 1:17). . Tho ilesson-sermon also inclines the following correlative passages from, the Christian Science textbook.- "Science a.nd Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Spirit is the life, substance, and con tinuity ,of all things. . . . The sub stance, Life, intelligence, Truth, and' Love, which constitute Deity, ore re flected by His creation; and when we subordinate the false testimony df the corporeal senses to the facts of Sci ence, wo shall see this true likeness and reflection everywhere" (pp. 124, 516). First Methodist Episcopal Cll'iircii (Corner Fourth and Spring) . "This is the first Sunday in the Offer! Drip Coffee Mak hip anil I 76. Schilling Drip Coffer, i , ' at four atOt-rr'H. If he cannot ' supply. yon, send hit name and $Ii20 to A Schilling 'J& Company, San FrancUco.' cate if you an not tatltflnl. Standard Schilling CoflVc now confereuco yeur and In, order .to do tho work that this church should do this year we will be making It a lot easier If we can start oft well the first week. , 1 "Tho only kind of coercion in the Christian religion is that which comes from within' one's own being. . The most effective service, both to the In dividual and to tho community Is that which Is cheerfully and voluntarily rendered." Recognizing this fact the' pastor. Rev. W. H. Hertzog, will speak on tho subject "Tho Volunteer." Thcro will be special music for the' -morning service, and In a short time! how the chorus choir will begin Its rehearsals for some splendid music this winter. . t Tho Epworth League in the two di visions wni have their' devotional meetings at 7 o'clock In the ovening. The Sunday school will meet at 0:46 a. m. ' Island city Community Church The morning worship and preach ing Bervlce will begin at 9:45 when the pastor wUl preach on the sub-'Jeot-i-"The Readiness of Isaiah." This service will be followed by tho Sun day school beginning promptly at 10:46. school time Is hero and lot the return to tho Sunday sohool -be Just as real and effective as that of tho week day school. rrcsUj tvrlun Church (Sixth and Washington) "Divine laws are written, if not oh atone tables, yet on the assure of In finitude, in the inner heart of God's creation, certain as ilfo, certain death. The laws are there, and .we should not disobey them, One law Is that men should make a life. To know how to make this life that will meet with God's approval, . tho minister, Hov. J. George Walz, will preach his third sermon on the subject, "Making a Living or Making a Life." There will be special music, and other features to mako the 11:00 o clock hour,, Sunday, a time of help ful worship. Miss Maellzaboth Coop er will play a violin solo. Those not attending service elsewhere are cor dially invited. Miss Gladys Miller will play the service. At 9:45 Sunday morning the Bible school assembles for worship and study of tho lesson assigned from the Bible, with efficient teachers leading In the study. At 6:30 in tho eve ning the young people will discuss tho many phases of Christian living. Those who attend will be helped. .. HE HAVE SCIIIIXIXG'S COFFEE. GRANDE MEAT CO. "MT. EMILY BRAND" ' V Specials for Saturday We Employ 28 People. Help us to em ploy more by making your purchases direct from a local packer. Heavy, Sugai; cured. ' HAMS . . . . I Sliced center cuts. Lb..;. 17c I SAUSAGE, 3 lbs. 100, Per Cent Fresh, Pork. Picnics I Sugar Cured Lb: .. .- ,9c KB HAMBURGER, 3 lbs. . . .. . 25c I Mnde from whole enrcass beef.. - - , I LEG OF LAMB lb . 19c V E GET ABLES PR6PERLY refrigerated are crisp Try Them From Our Window! Extra Special SNAKE RIVER HALE -j-v PEACHES Dc BUTTER SYRUP Locol Creameries Log Cabln oma Medium Tins 28c 43c COFFEE WESSON OIL Preferred Stock vacuum packed. and Mayonnaise Mixer. Jar. can be used for canning. While our stock Lasts 29c 420 , ; Walla Walla Oulttard Ground ASPARAGUS CHOCOLATE Natural Green, new pack.' ,No 2 Tins Gives More Cup. 3S(n Per Pound for oat - aa Uracil $2.15 O Tin Djf C "Martin's Best" Flour . . . .'.'$1,89 Kulvnllon Army. .. , ,(.211 Fir, Street) ,, "Free arid Easy" meeting every Sat urday at 8 p. m, Sunday sorylces: . , ; 'Sunday sohool at "2:30 p. -m., salva tion meeting at 8 p. m. Prayer and. praise meeting every Thursday ot 8 p. m. .. .u. . Good song and Iiiuslc services at each meeting and all. aro Invited to attend. Captain and Mrs. N. Ivarecn are In ohnrge. ' Church kit life Niizurenb. ,, . ; Sunday school will bo 3ieW at 0:45 a. m. preceding the tnornlng servlco Which begins at 11 o'clock. Rev, Dan iel L. Swartz, pastor, Will 'speak on the subject "Prayer." In tho evening sdrvlce, at 7:30 o'clock, his toplo wilt, be "Hell." ... The young people meet at 6:45 p. m. for a study of missloriB -with Charles Zlnk as -leader. Prayer, meeting will be held at . 7:30 p. m. Wednesday." .;.'.; c Stoneking's 4 -J- n . :j. 1427 Adams - Melville'-Bldg. 8-lb. Tin M, j. B. Coffee 1-lb. Pkg. M. j. B. Jr. Coffee 25c 1 qt. 'CIoi'OX Bleacher. , 1 qt. Pin-ex Bleacher : CANE SUGAR $1.19 60c 20 lbs, 10 lbs, Snake River Peaches for Carming- Are Here, Size 00's and larger $1.10 60 to 70 $1.05 70 and Smaller 98c RONDE 13c lb. Beef Boil Rib Lb... .. . .6c ...... ..25c Bacon Square Cuts Lb. . 10c ir