La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 01, 1933, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
NEWS of the CHURCHES
Local Churches
Give Programs
For The Sunday
Christian Church Boost
ing" its Attendance
Bible School Counts 316
Last Week. '
duircfe programs la Lsi Grande and
this community for ntxi bubos? in
clude tiie ioUowing:
Central Charcta of ChrW
(Pennsylvania Arenue)
The Central Church of CnrUt Is
continuing to conduct apecisl aerTlces
am tills coming Sunday- has teen
designated as one of toe most im
portant In Urn series. Being Uio first
Sondsjr of the last month of the year
a, campaign win be started to finish
up toe rear's vork Is a commen
dable vajr. At the morning worship
serrtce at 11 o'clock the paaw. Kev.
Paul De P. aaortlmore, will speak on
Use subject -Tnie Ought Te To Do
This sermon la for all Christians and
those who profess to follow the com-
nsandment of Christ. The eommun- J
ion will be serred and there sill be
special muste. '
'The Bible school Is continuing to
grow and last Sunday aaw 318 pres
ent In time to be counted. The goal
for next Sunday la 350 and there are
nany Indications that this goal will
be reached. Interesting programs are
bring carrietf on in every class.
'.Three Christian Endeavor services
nseet at S20 p. m.
prise those from 10 years of age to
high school. The high school group
has Its own service while those above
high school age have an Interesting
department. The popular evening
service reached the climax last Sun
day night when many were turned
any, being unable to get Inside the
building. Another capacity crowd is
expected to hear-tile Sunday night's
sermon on "Through, the Open win
now," or, a esrmon,on'Ma raised win
dow shade." There will be special
musical features at thla service and
a.' special children's '.easott will be
presentId at the beginning of the
hour In which an element of mystery
will add interest. The puMio la eor
dlally Invited, to all services of this
church.
First Chnrrh of ChrUt. Scientist
,. .. (First and. Washington) j
Services at this church, begin with
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning;
services are at 11 o'clock and Wed
nesday evening meetings at B p. m.
The reading room-In the West Jao
obsen building Is open from 1 to
4:30 p. m. dally. -
The subject of the Sunday service
will be "Thanksgiving."
The golden text 1st "All things are
for your aakes, that the abundant
grace, might through the thanksgiv
ing of many redound to the glory of
Ood" (U Cor. 4:15).
Among the citations which com
prise the lesson-sermon Is- the fol
lowing from the Bible: "And I heard
a loud voice saying In heaven. Now
is come salvation , and strength, and
the kingdom of our Ood, and the
power of' his Christ: for the accuser
of -ou- brethren la cast down, which
accused them before our Ood day
and night
Therefore rejoice, ye i
heavens, and ye that (dwell in them"
(Rev. 12:10, 13). -
The lesson-sermon alsojlncludca the
following correlative passages from
the Christian Science textbook. "Sci
ence and Health ' with Key to the
Scriptures," by ' Mary Baker Eddy:
"For victory over a single sin. wo give
thanks and matmifv tlie Lord of
Hosts. What shall we say of tl
mighty conquest over all sin? A
louder song, sweeter' than has' ever
before reached high heaven, now
rises dearer and nearer to tho great
heart of Christ; for tho accuser -is
not there, and Love sends forth her
primal and everlasting strain" (p.
668). '
Baptist Church
Sunday morning at the Baptist
church, the pastor will use as the
subject of his sermon "Lawlemnens."
The special music for tho service will
bo. a solo by Miss Marian Trill. Fol
lowing the sermon tho Lord's Bupper
will be celebrated. The morning ser
vice begins at 11:00.
Tho evening service begins nt 7:00
and closes at 8:30. Tho young peo
ple will carry out rthelr regular pro
gram following which the pastor will
discuss the sixth test of man and
prince Satan in tho solution of tho
problem of sin. Quito a number have
expressed their Interest In the! dis
cussions. All axe cordially Invttcd to
attend,
Bible school begins at 0:45. Suit
able classes will be provided for all
who attend.
Thursday evening prayer meeting Is
at 7:30. 'All am Invited.
Methodlt EplMwpi.1 Church
(Fourth and Spring)
There has been a marked Increase
In. tho church school attendance of
late, and at 9:45 Sunday morning
there will be the splendid corpa of
officers and teachers present. M. L
Whitney Is the general superinten
dent and is ably assisted In every de
partment. Interested and interesting
teachers for every class and age group
la the plan of this school to which
all aro Invited.
At the eleven o'clock worship wr
vlco besides the congrcgatlonalslngl ng i
there will be special anthem music
by the trained chorus choir, working
with tho minister to provide a whole
u BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA. ENTF.BPItlHB,
JOSEPH and Way Points.
' Leave La Orande, Dally
10:30 A. M. 4:10 P. M.
For PENDLETON, Way FoInU
Leave La Grande, Dally
- 10:30 A. M.
C P. Stare Depot, 1908 Adams
Phone MAIN 49
somes eapressrre EErnst of Trorshrp.
The pastor wtU speak on the sub
ject. "Bearrog The Voice " Besides
the an! Choir Director Paul
Knauu baa arranged for another spe
cial musses! cumber.
Toe Vesper service at $ p. to. Mil
ban a special treat this erening In
the return of the Junior choir. wmcB
sill assist in these semces. aflat
BeUunjrrl Millar Is the new dlieotor
for this eaiatulartic group of youth
ful voices.
Epwonh League serria at a anf
0:30 p. m.
brtand City t'ommuollr (Burrb
The IsUnd City church semces be
rin promptly at 9:45 when Her. V.
H. Ueruog JU speak on the subject
-Which War America."
The Sunday school meets at 10:43
and all are cordially tented to share
in the loteresung experiences of litis
school. ; .
St.
Peter". Church (Episcopal)
(Fourth and O)
Holy communion at 8 o'clock.
Church school at fl:45 o'clock.
At II o'clock there will be morn
Ing prayer, seiuiuu and communion.
The Young People's fellowship will
be held la te chapel at 30.
jimic for the day will include the
prelude. "Andantino" by Lemare. and
offertory solo "Just For Today" by
Miss VerUe Fieser, for communion
"Hymn Of The Nuns" and the post-
lude "From a Mountain Top- oy wg.
gle. Mrs. H. H. Ashby will play the
service.
ZJon r.ntlMi Lutheran ('hurrh
111 avenue near Fourthl
Services will begin with Sunday
school at 8:45 a. m. followed by
mornmg semces at 11 o'clock. A
duet will be included in the program.
Luther League meets at 7 p.
with Charles Schilling as leader.
First Presbvterian rhnrrh
(Sixth and Washington)
A special service Is In waiting for
those who would worship with this
congregation Sunday morning. 11:00
o'clock. This Is to be known as "Gold
Day," those who have and will, bring
ing gifts of old gold, to be adminis
tered by the Women's Missionary so.
ciety. The service will be built
around the theme "They Brought
Gold." Special music and the ser
mon by the minister. Rev. J. George
Welz, will aid In the devotion. A
warm welcome awaits all who attend
Sunday Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
Young Peoples Forum at 5:00 p. Ir.
Chrlstlan Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Sermonette
Edited by
Harriet R. MacDonald
Think not that ' I am come to
destroy the law and the prophets,
I am not come to destroy, but to
luim.
For verily I nay unto you. Till
heaven and earth pass, one Jot
or one tittle shall In no wise pass
from the law. Matt. 5:17-18.
The eternity of the Divine truth,
the one and unchanging reality amid
all change, underlies tills saying. It
goea even further to declare that the
Word of tho Old, Testament embodies
such unchanging truth that the pass-
age of time shall not set it aside In
any particular. Those who in these
day hold the literature of the Old
Testament lightly, as well nigh ob
solete, should give heed to these
words. To bo sure they require u
to rc-appralse the language of Moses
and the Prophets, to recognize that
they have a deeper Import than that
of the letter, before wo can see the
reason lor the Lord's statement. But
those scriptures .equally with those of
the New Testament, ore Divine and
authoritative; and the coming of the
Lord and his redeeming mesnas.e Is
not to be understood as involving
any weakening or repudiation of the
principles by which Jehovah led the
children of Lsrnel. Jesus and tho New
Testament teachings are but fulfil
ment of the law, a revelation of what
lay at the heart of the Mosaic ritual.
"Thou shalt nots" irk the soul, and
wo like to think that there Is a state
which takes precedence of law, and
that by rising Into It we can lguoro
the lowor requirements altogether.
But Jesus tells us there Is no higher
development that docs not rest on
complete obedience to tho external
commandments of Ood, and grow out
of their observance. True grace and
beauty and spirituality are but the
f'.owerlng and fruitage of the decal
ogue carefully obeyed.
C. II. D.
r
flaking u Cake ...
Nearly all home economic cxpci-U any that BUTTEU
must bo used to g-et the best results. Nearly all good
cake makers agree with the Home Economic experts,
so if you are making cakes . . . rend your recipe and
then use BLUE MOUNTAIN IIUITEU.
A 100 Home Trodiict
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY
1109 Washington Ave.
The Sunday School
Lesson in Rhyme
By Carlos A. Hummer
r.U'L IS EfHKMS
Acta
Paul jpent three years in Ehcsus,
Then for Diana's vortbip tamed.
And wry rich and prosperous;
And there the word of God
proclaimed.
First In the Jevtsh. synagogue
- Be preached xhe kingdom of the
Lord,
Till those who taught the decalogue
' Betuaad to Umgvt hear th word.
Then in Tyrannus school be
preachd.
And told tho Creek tho gospel
sewa
Till Aria'i people all trere reach!.
And all had heaid, both Gratis
and Jews
God's poarV thrjb Paul was ms-tu
fax
When "special miracles were
sought.
Del Iterance brought to thase pos
sessed.
And many saved through what he
taught.
afagniclans from tJjeir magic turned.
Their deeds of darkness all con
fessed. Their erU books of magic burned.
And with solvation then were
blessed. , - -"'
So many from Diana turned
And bought her silver' shrtnea no
- mora. -
Rur craftsmen all the gospel spurned.
And raised a loud and long up-'
roar.
"Great la Diana!" was Uieir cry.
And for two hours it rent the air: ;
Thy Utile kiw hew ;ocn would, die
The worship of Diana there.
FARM ALLOTMENT STATEMENTS
Notice of Farm Allot nvnU and of
Maximum Acreage, of WHeat for
134 inder ContracU for Iembers
of toe tmrat Product Ion Control I
. . . 1 . ... 1 .. i ,.n .-,.,,, t
, of Oregoiu
Listed below are statements of the
allotments vhicn have been deter
mined for members, of the Union
County Wheat Production Control
Association. These allotments are
to hold for the duration of the pres
ent wheat contracts, and they are
the basis upon which adjustment
psyments are to be made. Tbey have
been determined by the County Al
lotment Committee after careful con
sideration of the application state
ments. Every effort has been made to
have these allotments as accurate as
possible. The maximum acreage
which may be sown to wheat for the
1934 crop on each farm, under the
reduction requirements of the con
tract, is also listed. '
The Union County allotment, which
has been calculated from records of
the United States Department of Ag
riculture Is 682,738 bushels. This Is 1
tho total number of bushels allotted
to the county under the wheat plan.
The total of the individual allot
ments. Including jthosa allotments
which could have been assigned to
farms which are not participating un
der the wheat program, must be In
line with the county allotment fig
ure. The number of non-participating
farmers In the county Is 60; the
average total wheat acreage for these
non-partlclpatlng farms during the .
baso period is 2571 acres; the total
average wheat production on t&ese
wu jatuv.!-
baso period Is 59,219 bushels.
In luting the Information below,
acres" means acres In farm: "allot- :
ment" means the Individual wheat ;
allounent for the farm; "maximum
acres" means tho maximum acreage j
of wheat which can be sown on the j
farm for the iy crop, unaer me
contract.
Signed:
E. H. DE LONG,
Chairman County Allot
ment Committee.
MERRBLL CONLET.
TOM WALLS INGER.
ALU 1,1. DISTRICT
BECKER. EUGENE H-. 110 acres:
allotment 991 bu.: maximum acres 45.
BERRY, JOHN H. (Stoddard farm),
La Grande, 280 acres; allotment 1748
bu.; maximum acres 125.
BUNTING, CLYDE E. (Taylor Es
tate), La Grande, 137 acres: allot
ment 1161 bu.; maximum acres 86.
CAMPBELL, LUTHER W. (McKin
nls lorm), La Grande, 160 acres; al
lotment 599 bu.; maximum acres 28.
CASE WILLIAM J., 760 acres; al
lotment 6025 bu.: maximum acres
f7. si
Phone Main 60
I
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVED LA U&ANPE. QBE.
! 347. . ! -
j CHEJfAULT. RALPH O.
1 Farm), La Grande. 160 acres; allot
! ment 860 bo.; ma ft mum seres W.
CLARK. THOMAS 147 acres; al
lotment 9M bu.; msTtmnm acres AS.
Pay Htzg Farm, 114 acres; -allotment
913 bu.: msTlrmim acres 48.
ELMER, WJt SONS, 040 acres, al
lotment 3230 bu.; miiimiim acres 166.
FULLER, CABL O. Welch Farm),
138 acres; allottnent 671 bu.; maxi
mum acres 467
FULLER. BAY R, ( .lames Moss
Farm, 126 acres; allotment 1099 bu.;
maximum acres 49. u -
Wax AdJer Farm. 90 acres; allot-
ment iit bu.: maxlmtm acres 26.
John Hancock Mutual Liftf Ins, 78
acres; allotment e6 bu.: - snasimirm
acrea 48. - -
nsmrn.i FRED D. (Susan Gas-
kill lamt), 78 acres: allotment 407
bu.; maximum acres 21. -
GRE1NEB. FRANK E . La Grande.
236 acres: aUotmens 15i7 bu.; maxi
mum seres a.
GREINER, RAT A. La Grande. 170
silemvr-v 970 bu: maTimnm
60.
B2NDERSOK. ERNEST (Rosencrana
Farm). Ls Grande, 160 acres; allot
ment 630 bu.: maximum acres 39.
' HORN. JOHN W, La Grande. 80
acres; allotment 255 bu.; r.yir.tf.
acres 41.
KUL6E. JESSE E., La Grande. ISO
acres: allotment 429 bu.: - rAAXxmum
acres 45. - -
HOWELL. MERRILLE C. BosreU
Estate), 320 acres; allotment 967 buj
maximum acres 85.
JASPER, EDWARD D.. 360 acres; al
lotment H41 bv:: maximum acres 111.
JOHNSON. ENOCH P. (Foisy-BourT
Farm). Island City, 480 acres; - allot -
mens 3419 bu.; TrM3yltT"m acre 204.
KNAT7TZ, PAUL E.- (Sosoknart
Farm). La Grande: 504 acres: . allot
ment 4673 bu.; maximum seres 201.
UcANISH. JOHct & (Eplins Farm).
120 acres; allotment 822 bu.; man.
mum acres 39. ' - -
MCDONALD. DUNCAN, La Grande,
335 acres; allotment 1994 bu.; maxi
mum acres 108.
UcDONALD, EMMA. 1st Grande, 411
acres; allounent 2937 bu.; maximum
141.
MCDONALD. FLORA, La Grande. 77
acres; allotment 459 bu.; f1"
acres 24.
Mcdonald, georoe kl. La
t? D ,
McDONALU OEOTCB (Fraxler
ZJD Grande, 200 acres: allot-
liiirti. ' iv uu, null Himin .ues 10.
Standley Farm. 30 acres; allotment
253 bu.: maximum- acres 13.
MARCH. HARVEY A-. La Grande 77
acres: - allotment 825 bu.; maximum
acres 30. ' .... ... .
MASTERS. VERNEN A. ( Steincamp
Farm).- La Grande, 240 acres: allot
ment 1628 bu.; maximum acres 98i
MOSS, EVERETT L (James- Moss
IFarm), 103 acres: allotment 1313 bu.;
maximum acres 65. - - -
NOTHNAGEL, RICHARD. 354 acres;
allounent 3476 bu,; nyture acres
138. -
PERM. DAVID U. 160 acres; allot
ment 499 bu.; maximum acres 25.
PIERCE. CORNELIA MARVIN, La
1 Grande, 320 acres: allotment ' 2217
bu.; maximum acres 132. ' '
RAND. EARL M-. 440 acres; allot
ment 639 bu.; maximum acres 32.
RICHARDSON, ROY. 484 acres: al
lotment C53 bu.; maximum acres 56.
RUHL, HARRY (Anna Ruhl Farm).
334 acres: allotment 1030 bu.; maxi
mum acres 50. '
RUCKMAN. DONALD, 560 acres: al
lotment- 4817 bu.; - maximum acres
240. 1
I RUCKMAN. HARVEY E 320 acres;
1 allotment 2051 bu.; T"ftT'rn1lm acres
' 127.
j Wm. Ruckman' Farm, 734 acres;
(allotment 4214 bu.; maximum acres
'182.
! RUCKMAN. SAMUEL G.. 260 acres;
allotment 1022 bu.; 'maximum acres
54.
Burch Farm, 80 acres; allotment
553 bu.: maximum acres 31. -
RnrK-TA - WT1.1.MU (Pth.r
'Ruckman Farm), 160 acres; allot
. ment 295 bu.; maximum acres 22.
j SPECKHART. HERBERT J La
to make good coffee
IRyerytiiiie
Use a Drip Coffee Maker in which boiling water
drips throug'i a specially prepared coffee and a filler paper.
Specially prepared SehUIing Drip Coffee.
Schilling Drip Coffee is specially blended, specially roasted
and specially ground for the immediate extraction of all
its rich, fragrant flavor. Coffee intended for a percolator
is not adapted for the drip process in which the water
drips through the coffee but once. A f jlter paper rests
below the coffee to let through nothing but the delicious
healthful amber drops. Real Drip Coffee cannot be
made otherwise. For your convenience, filter papers arc
forked in each Sr hilling tin.
Schilling
i ,
Monpgback in either
Percolator
-I
Jotm Bpeckbart Farm, SIT
allotment 2543 biu "i tarn
137. - ,
OTAiTDLST, LOUIE - x. (jaBsas
Etandar Farm. I drande, MO acres:
allotment 1913 bu tn.im. acre.
Grande. 3S3 acres: allotment 2313 bu.:
Ivav . . ... - . . . ., . L irfcmmtTit ifnrs 1Tr
STAKDLBT. LOtJTE E, La Gxasde. j HUNTER, Oil BERT W, La Grande,
360 acres: aUotment 2823 biu maxl-' 340 seres; allounent ISIS bu.: maxi
mum acres 179. i mum acres M.
THARP. PRANK B., 40 acres: al-
juuiwot UU-, "milm acres 14.
' iHUHM. risB M, La, Grande,
TO acres: allotment 814 bu
TRA VERSO BROTHERS ( 240 acres;
j allotment 672 bu.: nmMm acrsja-44.
I TUCKJiH, LOBSt c. (Lodsma, Ter-
'rr Farm). La, Oraaide. 120 acres: al-
. lotment 718 bU4 toaxlniaim acres 47.
j WALLSINGER, HAROLD T. Joseph
iFeters Farm), 480 acres: alloonent
2355 bu.: maximum acres 127.
W AM. SINGER. MARSHALL EL. 160 bo- maxirmrm acres 58.
acres: allotment 1168 bu4 iraxxuntuo j ' MOSS. WILLIS A, La Grande. 332
acres VI. t . ,. 'acres: aUotment 2235 bu
SeVlUa DeLong Estate. 76 acres: al-' seres 137.
lotment 665 bti4 axltrmm acres 81. I MUILENBURG. THOMAS. 160 acres:
WALLSINGER, X T. 340 acres: allotment 379 bu.: maximum acres 18.
allotment 1930 bu nTt acres ' ORTON. OSMOND W. (Hansen
94. .... j Farm). 65 acres: allotment 150 bu.;
' WEBSTER, LAWEON A. (Hxtmata acres 10.
Webstar Farm), La Grande. 290 acres; ' OTT. FRITZ. La Grande. 70 acres;
allounent 2003 bu maximxaa acres allounent 848 bo: maximum acres 23.
102 ) - PEACH. OEORUB B. At LESTER W,
WRIGHT, LAZARUS. 560 acres: al-! La Grande. 1040 acres; sllotment 2906
lotment 1297 bti; maximum acres 142. j bo-: msrlmmn acres 230. -
WRIGHT. WILUS, 320 acres: -al- PIERCE. LLOYD B. (W. M. Pierce
lotment 1301 bu: maximum acres 73. Farm), La Grande, 1800 acresrallot
. LSLAND CIIV DISIRrCS - jment 1276 bu-: ""'"""1 acres 638.
AD6EOM. ELIAB. 7 acres: allot- i PKNLAND. WILLIAM C. La Grande.
ment 592 bu.: maximum acres 23.
senrosder Farm. 76 acres: allotment
549 bu.: 1
28.
ALLEN, RAT. La Grande. 147 acres:
auotznenx 1072 bu.; maxlmnm acres
65. - . ....
McCoy Farm: 80 acres; allotment,
3 ou.: maximum acres 36.
ANSON, . JOSEPH Oa SONS. 3204
acres; allotment, 968 bu.; ropxtmum
acres 60. . ...-. ,f. .. . .
Jcsepn o. Anson at Sons, 240 acres;
allotment 127& buj ,m acres
63. - , ... -.-.
BAILIE. SAMUEL T. 150 acres;, al-
lotment 822 bu.: TfSTlrrn.m aa 51
BRYANT. FRANK (Bills Farm). 40
acres; allotment, 171 rat; maximum mum acres 107.
seres 8. - STARS, SAMUEL E, La Grande.
BUESINO BROTHERS, 1458 acres; 329. acres: iinn.ni 3077 bu.; maxL
allotmexrt 702T bu.; tnaximtmx acres mum acres 145.
510. - - .. ,.
CARTER. CLARENCE Mi. 128 acres;
alioarsmt - 106Tr ui maximum acre
Slv- ..... . ... . 1 ,,
Manon carter Farm. -893. acres: si-: 2 bu.T maxlrrwrm acres-1. . -lotment
2042 bu.: maxlmtrm acres 168. STEIN. - HERMAN ( J. C. Stein
CARTER, MARION L, 329 aaras;- al- FarmH La Grande, 135 acres: allot
loiment 1599 bu.:: maxlrruim acres 99. ment 544 bu,: maximum acres 2&
COfVLEY, WILUAM 4O0-acres; at-' VAN BLOKLAND. CLIPFORD. 305
lotment 1633 bit; maximum acres 138.
CLARK BROTHERS-(McCaU-Farm),
120- acres: allotmant 773. bu-: maxt-
mum acres 68.
CLEAVINGER, FRANK W La
Grande,- 594. acres;' -aUcTtment 3726
bo? maximum- acres 268V -
-Dl'l'l'Ti CHARLES. A. PIESCK,
GEORGE. La Graadsv- 320. acres;, al -
lotment 2200 bu.; maximum acres 182-.
DITTY,-CHARLES-A; .fAnna Oliver
Farm). La Grande. 227 acres: sllot-i
ment 825 bn.l maximum acres 79i I BARTHOLOMA. - JOHNi 400' acres;
DOBBIN, JAMES D., La. Grande, allotment 1047- bu.; maximum acres
550 acres: allotment 2147 bu.: maxi- 68.
mum acres 183; - : 4- . imc I BATES, THOMAS W.. 240 acres; al-
EV ANSON, PETER, La Grande, 80 lotment 368 bu.; maximum acres 35.
acreer allotment' 762 bu.;--maximum BEALE. CLAUDE Y..- 1280 acres; al
aeres 89. '- .';. 1 lotment 5941 bu.; maximum acres 427.
. ORrMMBTT, G ROVER & HOLMES, j CAMPBELL. BROOKS, 118 acres; al
JUUA B., La Grande, 1240 ssres:- al-. lotment 168 bu.: maximum aorea 20.
lotment 1041 bu.r maximum acres i CAMPBELL, HATTTJS H,. 50 acres;
609. , j cilounent 360 bu.: maximum acres 27;
GETTLE. EDWARD A. (Huffman) CONDIT. JOHN L-, 278 acres; allot
Farm), La Grande. 70 acres; sllot- ment 47L bu.!' maximum acres 34.
ment 703 bu.: maximum acres 43. - I OARNES: GEOROE L, 397 acres: al
HALLEY. EDWARD L.. La Grande, . lotment 1603 bu.: Trmxlmnm acres 102.
280 acres: allotment 678 bu
mum acres 51. -
maxi-
HAMANN. ARTHUR W, 267 acres:
allotment 972 bu.; maximum acres 88.
HAMANN, ALBERT. La Grande, 580
acres: allotment 3698 bu.; maximum
acres 215.
HERMANN. HENRY (Currey Farm).
La Grande, 320 acres; allotment 759
bu.: maximum acres 84.
Carr Farm. 537 acres; allotment
5431 bu.; maximum acres 276.
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liitrotliK-iorQ O fieri
Special mmM Drip Coffer Maker ft J 20
and I lb. Schilling Drip Coffee, JL . '
at your, oroecr'. If he cannot
mpply you, mml hit name and tl.20 to
A Schilling & Cnmnnnv. ('..-.--.
case if rou are not ialiifird.
ue Standard Schilling Coffee;
mBBEBT. DAVID I. La Oraxide, 80
sJtotrawit XX bst: nam mum j ewt. JOtCT It, tSS aero; allot
11. 'sent iao bu.: msilTnum acres W.
HOLUAM. JOHN K. (BU Stela
Farm). La Grscde, 160
allot-
snent 1606 bu rmntronm ama K.
HOLaCAM. JOBX S. A AKMA C L.
Grande, 320 acres: allotment 11S0 bo4
I Cams Hunter Estate. 240 acres: al
. wwav i o uu . irsiirMfm Km 119.
r cww 1 uranoe.
: acres; allotment 3642 bu-: rai;lmiim
acres 291
KNIGHT. ROY (Ott Farm). La
Grande. 70 acres: allotment 856 bo;
maximum acres 37.
LEONARD. FRANCIS J. (Clark
Farm), la Grande. 230 acres: allot-
! ment 8S bu.; acres 60.
i MeCABB. OUVER (Brasel Farm),
j La Grande. 215 acres; aUotment 1432
'80 acres; allotment. 364 bu.; maxt-
mum' acres 14-
ROBERTSON, SANFORD A, La
Grande, 160 acres: aUotment 808 bu.:
maximum acres 34.
i- RUSH. JACK W, La Grande. 800
acres; allotment 3666 bu:
I acres 340.
And rose Farm. 620 acres: aUotment
. 4290 bu.; maximum acres 255
Estley Farm,' 120 acres; aUotment
1048 bu.; acres
! 6CHROEDER. John J. CYNTHIA
;M, 390 seres: allotment 8336 bu.;
maximum acres 167.
i SMITH. ROBERT H., La Grande.
353 acres: allotment 1945 bu.; man-
j STEIN. ALBERT F., La Grande. 80
acres: allotment 162 bU4 r,.-.i.m
acns&. - ' . .
afnifeely Famt 80 acres; allotment
acresi- aUotxneo.fr 2563 btu ".""
acres 137f
I - TAN. BLOKLAND. LESTER G 575
acres: aUotmen 2704. bu.: maximum
acres-188.
ZAUGG, FRED ERNEST F La
, Grande, 827 acres: allotment 3259 bu.:
maximum acres 251.
1 27URBRICK. STELLA T. & WILBUR
' A, La Grande, 420. acres: allotment
2087 bu.;. maximum acres 111.
' lx GRAAOE. DISTRICT?
DODSON. ALV.AH. 158 acres; allot
ment 137 bui: maximum acres 10.
DeLONQ. ERNEST H., 184 acres; al-
Prices Good foe Saturday and Monday, Pec. 2-4
Salt
Plain or
Iodized-
2
)b.
Chrton
2, or 15C
Lava
The Soap for Dirt
3 Bars 25c
Golden
West
S00e
CHEESE KuMc
BACON
TUT A O Wal
Lean, Mild
Cure, lb.
A UijMO Standard
CRESCENT Kfc
lvrirf
All Pure
Brand
Waldorf
Toilet
, Tissue
3Roljsl3c
lotmeat SM bu.: maximum acre 38.
i nmnsR BENJAMIN 0. 1M acres;
!.n 4ia Ku maximum acres 11.
OEKBLER. CHABieS K- 10 acra,
jn, bu: maximum acres 31.
OBANDT. CHARLES F, 1ST acres;
allotmen 6S bu.; maximum acres 48.
BASSE. WILUAM. 880 acree? allot
ment lie bu- maximum acres 68.
HICKA ALPORD O. S2S acresf al
lotment 452 bu.: maximum acres au.
HUGHES. ED K. (Hanley rarm). ,
.jounjnv 229 bu.;
1
ErL E. Huxhra. 200 acres: allotment
sn km Maximum' aerer 25.'--' -
HTJGHE8. WILLIAM 1. MINNIB
Ai 12 acres: aUotment 625 bu:: maxt
Ttwl acres 28.
K.IDDLH. CLYDE L, 231 acres; al
lotment 68S bu: maximum acres 24:
McALISTEB, REESE Mi 160 seres:
allotment 1086 bu.:' maximum acres
73.- ' ' - ' '
MUILENBURG. ANDREW, 160 acres;
allotment 48 bu.: maximum acres t7;
M4JILENBCRO. EMIL, 230 acres: al
lotment 292' bu,- rmxtarnm acres 17:
OWSLEY. GILBERT F, 240 acres:
allounent 694 bu.: acres 43.
PHILLIPS, DANIEL A, 146- acres;
allotment 638 bu.; maximum acres 39.
RAOATNT' WILLIAM V-, 1st acres;
allotment 348 bu,: TmiTirmim acres 15. ,
SAUSBCItTi. GrXJROE. 156- seres;
allotmeat 649 bu: TraTlmiim' acres 18.
SCRIBER. 0LARE J, 140 acres; al
lotment 20t bu-: ma-xIrmTm acres 24.
8MTJTZ BROTHERS (McCall Farm), I
786 acres: allotment SOTf bu.; maxi
mum acres 194. " ' ' 1
Mrs. Dora Smutx Farm. 278 acres:
allotment 1334 btt: ' maximum acres
87.
SPSNCES, CHARLES B.. 151-'acres;
aUotment-664 bu.; maximum acres 48.
8PKNCB& NELLIE L. LEROY" J..
4 acres: - allotment 351- bo.:- maxi
mum acres 181 " - - - ' - '
- STAREO, JACK (Sullivan Farm),
Starkeri 9000 ssres: aUotment 928 bu.;
nwufimum acres-86. ' -
- WMMGRVILLB DISTRICT
ARNOLDS S,' ANDREW. 153 1 acres:
allounent 338 bu;: maximum acres IS.
SSHRENeV ARTHUH F4 158- acres;
Fisher Farm,- 160- acres', allotment
allotment 440 bu.; maximum -acres 17.
838 bu.: maxlmiim acres-40. -"
BLASEBt EDWARD. 80 acres; allotment-
184-bu.: maximum sores 14. --Erma
Slack Farm. 160 acres; aUot
ment -647- bu.: maximum acres 88. -
BROCK. WILBUR Pv 240 acres; allotment-
615 bu.: maximum, aorea 62.
BULL. HIRAM E-. 3ia acres; allot
ment 1053-bu.r maximum acres 55.
BULL, WILLIAM A.i La Grande, 320
acres! allounent 1814 bu.; maximum
acres 102.---- r-v -
BURNAUGH, MERRELL J. 8t EM
MA. 74- acres; aUotment 1187 bu,;
maximum' acres 81. ' - '
OHOATE, DILLARD R., 117- acres;
aUotment 242'bu.: mflxlmum acres 10.
Dora Skaggs Farmv 38 acres; allot-merit-321--bu.;
maximum acres 16.
Wm. Choate Farm. 160- acresi allotment-
1168 bu.; maximum- acres 60.
-CHOATB; -THELBERTE A., - 240
acres; allotment 2239 - bu:; maximum -
SCHBDVLE OF TrATES FOR "' """" i.
SIGNING CONTRACTS " i
All members ' of the committees' in charge' of the wheat aUotment sign-,
up -will' be in.' session at the following places for the purpose of securing'
signatures to final' contracts: -
DAY
DATE
TIME
Saturday
Saturday
Monday
Dec. 2
8 A.M.' to 5 P.M.
Dec. a -
Deo. 4 "
Dec. -Dee.
4
Bee 5
Dec. 5
Dec. 5 "
Monday-
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday Dec. 6 "
' Please do not fail to be present.
' Our Mothers
Cocoa
2 -ib.
Can
18c
Macaroni
3 lbs. 18c
Mb,
Can
PUREX K2
Gold
Dust
16c
1A
SUGAR V.?1
Can AUG
25c
rc fst Tan
tm . JJl Cana...
Eastern
Cranberries,
2qts.-25c
Sweet Potatoes
albs. 19c
Friday, LVembier 1, 1933
acres 125.
OLBAVINOBR,
FRANK
W.. 1
uranoe, n wtw, uwuucai
m""""" acres 29. '
END ANTOINB (Clyde McKenrJ,1
rnfi.twittw acres 96.
FRIES, WILLIAM T.. 160 acres; 1.
lotment 431' bu.r iravxlmum acres 37,
FRIZZELU HARVEY R, 160 acre,.
aUotment 186 bu:; maximum acres la
. fif.mrv ivniim n Aim .'
lotment 2399 bu.; maximum acres iso '
HACKER, JOHN, 160 acres; allot.' !
ment 258 bu:: maximum; acres 19
HAMILTON, EDNA C 225 acres; al.
lotment 1395 bu.; maximum acres 85
HUG, RAY J-., 200' acres; allotment
765 bu.; maximuni acres 48.
JOHNSTON, RAY C 120 acres; al.
lotment 280" bu.; maximum acres tt
MCDONALD, GEOROE W:.' lotrj
acres: allotment 2348- bu.; maximum
acres 122. ' - - r-. -,
McKBNZIB, Clyde p., 480 acres; al.
lotment' 1998 bu.: maximum acres t.
MoKENZLE, MARY' A, 400- aens;
allotmeni- 2337- bu.; maximum acres
92,-. . ' ' -v.
- -MCKINNIS, CLEMENT L.. 160 acres;
aUotment 539-bur; -max)rmim acres 38,
MYERSi ' CLYDE;' 824 acres;' ailot,
ment 1836 bui;' mflxtmurrt acres IT. -BeUtf-Myers
Farm, 200 acres; allot
menf 1042 bu.: uxsxrimimi acres 70:
-Edna-' Hamilton- Farm, 80 acres; al
lotment 340-bu.; maximum- acres at
MURCrHBON, JOHN J.; La Grands.
460,ecrmranourisii 1425 bu.;- man.
mum acres 137,' B' ' '--"' "
NEIDERER, LEO R. 888 acres; al.
Icitmeut- 78 ! bu,; maximum acres 83,
-OLIVER,' BURT' M.-.' -168 acres; al.
lottnent 455'bu.l maximum acres 27.
OLIVER. FRANK rBr, 296 acres: al.
lotment 301 bu : maximum acres 20.
OSBORN, DAVID A. (Wade-Kittdlo
Parm),- 400 acres; aUotment 2222 bu;.
maximum- acres 122;"" '
PARK:' BARb L., 158- acres; allot.'
mient- 688 -bu.: maximum acres 51.
PARK HUGH W: WATNB D 881 '
acree: allotment 8640 DU.; maximum
acres- M8i- i'
PUGH. PRESS, SO acres; allotment
200-bu.; maximum acres 18. - '
Wagoner- Farm, 120' acres; allot
merit 88?' bu:: maxlimmr acres 21."' '
SANDERSON; CHARLES' M.; 180
acres:-allotment 271 bu.r """Tim
acres 21'.' - - - r ' v"- r-
SANDERSON, DAVE L.. 140 acres; ."
allotment 197 rni;;-maximum-acres 12.
SANDERSON, WILLIE W., 220 acres;
allounent 280 bu.: maximum aoree 19.
SOHLEPPY, JOHN B, 77 acres; al
lotment 165 bu.:' maximum acres 11,
SPENCER. DORA. -40 acres; 'allot
ment 39 bu.; maximum acres 8. i
VANDERMULEN, BONNIE C... La
Grande, 200 acres; allotment 889 bu.; ,
maximum acres 68. ''
WEST. NATHANIEL K.. 740 acres;.
aUotment' 1833 bu.; maximum acres,
149. '
WOODELL. PRANK E.. 275 acres:;
allotment 1379. bu.; maximum acres
63. ' ' ' ' '-
WOODELL. JAMES D. La Grande,.
158 acres; aUotment 1159 bu.; mall
mum acres 50. " " "
YORK, EARL B 140 acres; aUorb.;
ment 172 bu.; niaxlmum acres 41'.
COMMUNITY PLACE
Union' City Hall
North Powder M'& M Co. Offite
Cove
City Hall
Imbler
AllceL
Island. City
La Grande
-
K. P. Hall
Allcel Elevator
Reynolds' Store
County "Agent's Office
City Hall
City Hall
" ' " B. H. DELONG, President..
Union County Wheat Production ControL Assn.
Amaizo
Corn
St arch
6c
l Pkg.
P and G
SOAP
10 Bars 29c
14c
5c
CLEANSER
10S 58c
25;,V. Sl.43
Oxydol.
ReguW Pkg.
Jasper's
Health Nuggets
4-10, Bag 17e