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Paire Four SOClETY The Annual K. 0. M. Picnic Will Be Held Sunday, August 5, At Park, Beginning- With Lunch At Noon The annual plcnlo of tho former residents of the threo middle weatorn states, Kansas, Oklahoma and Mis souri will be held Sunday, August 6, at Riverside park. Members of the K. O. M. association together with their friends will ooaemble at the park for the lunch which will be served at noon. Each family will bring Us own basket of food, the cof Xco and crenm to bo served free by tho .associutlpn. , , TJio program. ,wlth . Rev. W. 31, JIortKcg as tho chief sjxjaker, will be held in. tho alternoon, e. A. Sayro t, president Of the iwwoclatlon and Mrs. Ycck is the secretary. 1 Darcia Lee Skiff Has Birthday And Party Thursday . The ncvontli birthday aiuilversary of parclft Lee Skiff was celebrated J(iurs(!ay afternoon by a party given by her mother, Mrs. Nolan Skiff, as sisted fay her grandmother, Mrs. ltarry Sandoz and Ivor aunt, Mw. Philip Wolnum. There were 15 little girls present: Murcla Miller, Mary Jean Metcnlf, LaVcrne Sarvis, Kath cryn Plnlay, Christina and Hazel Hurley, Francis Voruz, Barbara Kay Murray, Nancy Fitzgerald, Lorna Ief fel, Marjarle Thompson, Joyce Miller, Barbara Wobb, Claire Stoddard and Phyllis Jane Walnum. . Following an afternoon of games, refreshments wore served at a tablo having a lighted birthday cake as Its centerpiece and the decorations con- forming to a pink and green color MOST AMAZING PROOF EVER KNOWN OF EXTRA TRACTION AND NON-SKID SAFETY Up ... up ... up ... to 14,000 feel above sen-level! Skirling yawning rlinsniB, tearing nroiinil 8t treacherous turns tit lirciild-lnking specclrj, daredevil drivers fight their way up, grinding, pounding, swaying! In tlio annual I'iko's Peak Hare,' whero a slip means death, Fiieslonc High Speed Tires were on tlio winning car. Surely this is the most amazing proof ever known, of Extra Traction Non-Skiit Safety- and Dependability. The new Firestone ltigli Speed Tires for 1931 have tho toughest, longcHt wearing tread Firestone lias ever ninde. They have a wider tread of flatter contour, deeper non-skid, more and tougher rubber, wiving you more than S0'o longcf non-skid mileage. Every cotton fiber inside every cord is soaked and coaled with Extra Rubber eight additional pounds absorbed by every 100 pounds of cotton ccrtls. This is Gum-Dipping, iheVircHtone patented process that iprovides extra lilotvout Protection. 50 LONGER NON-SKID j MILEAGE mrmmtmmm Remember willi every Firestone Tire you get the Triple Gunrontco for Unequaled Performance Racordt for Life Against All Defect! for U Monthi Against All Road Hsiards iffiri(is in Curnmorcffif 5eruVe) tall on tile nearest Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store today and equip your car with the new Firestone High Speed Tiret, for 193-1. FIRESTONE CENTURY PROGRESS TIRE REDUCED PRICES FOR LIMITED ME ONLY .5; .. 4.50 x 21 1.75 x 19 n.oo x ii 5.25 x 18 k r.o v 1 7 G.00 x IS 6.50 x in .... Other Blzt'a lroioitlonntoly Low IS how Firestone TircjN f areMatleat tlieHrestone I - I factory anil tWiibilirm I I DmUlint, tlorlil , tairj arrangement. Bach guest received a cap and doll as favora. Tho honor guest received many lovely gifts. Lutheran Women Study Missions The Women's Missionary noclotyr of tho Lutheran ohurch met yeHtWfluy at tho homo of Mm. JH'nry PJoJier. Mro. Curt Kullcr conducted tlio elevr. tlons, and Mlsa Clciiovlevo Nelson pro uontod tho Jesson, ".Who Is Itejspon aluJe?" In the itljwnco of tlio prpsl dent, Mm. Brncher, Mlwi Nelson, vice president, presided. Much Interest Is being shown In this new orKnnli'A tlon. Tho next mccllnB will bo hcjd September (Ith, nnd tho lesson will bo "Tho OhrlHtlnn Physician Ah n Builder." Tlio place of meeting will be announced later. Frances Cherry Weds Sunday Friends hero have received word of the marriage on Sunday of Miss Frances Cherry and Dr. S. A. Swayije. of Nompa, Ida., tho ceremony having been performed In Medford. Dr. and Mrs. Swayno left at once for Califor nia and from thero planned to go east visiting In New York and Chicago before returning to Nampa to take up their residence the latter part of the month. Miss Cherry, who la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cherry of Enterprise, after her giitiuntUin irom J HT FIRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES MFor Mtvcn conicrutiva yvart hate httm. on the tilnning cart in tht tlarlug Piho" I'cak climb ttheroa alii mount iltmth. THIS MEANS NON-SKID SAFETY AND TRACTION & Far fif torn comecmivm yttart halt' b&cn on the nlnning ran in the 500-mile nioioitif( Itace, THIS MEANS BLOWOUT PROUCTIOH, ir Ihrca rMticrntii-. year a hate hrcn on the hntca of tho ttathlngton (f.C.) Kuiiifi vamf fclrctric Company catering II, 157, HIU hut mile iiOfitnil onv minute tUlay duo to tire trouble. 1HIS MUNS DEPENDABILITY AND ECONOMY jrWero on the (Vi'ininri Motor Font t'-B Truck that mail a now fmt-It-rooit recorit of 67 tutiri, 4$ ml mm tel. SO lecorifli actual running I into. THIS MEANS IN DURANCE Prlro :.;o (i-10 THE OUTSTANDING VALUE IN THE LOW-PRICED FIELD Tirtttont (.;.o 7.1:0 7.!)0 10.H0 M4 .ft' 4 MI 4. t !M f .M I ! !:..-) ,lcn , r,v.Fire.ion hmturi,,, C'l.i.l,. Nimrtlioii fWry Momlnr Muht ore V. I). C. H h .i f , c tu o r I lone y LA oooooooooooooooooooooooo Miss Mabel Morton Society Editor Phone : Mnln 600 Until Noon OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tho University of , Oregon, was con nected, with tho Baiscr dally for the summer and with tho Observer for the following year. Since that time she had been telegraph editor of the Nampa Free Press. Women's Group In Routine Meet .Regular business was (flveo atten tion at the meeting of the L. A. to B. or R. T. at their meeting held Wednesday evening at the Eagles hall. At tho closo of tho evening refrenh monts were served by Mrs. Floyd Mann, Mrs. Austin Aruett and Mrs. Landers. Bridge Party At Davis Home Fourteen guests were entertained Thursday evening at tho home of Mrs. E. D. Davis, ltJOO Seventh street, Mrs. Davis, Mrs, John Garlty and Mrs, Fred Jones being the hostesses. Tho evening was devoted to bridge, Mrs. Frnnk Tuckey receiving the prize for high score, Miss Winifred Scott, low. Mrs. Dal Hudspeth was given a miscellaneous shower during the hours of tho evening. The hostesses served, Auxiliary Makes Numerous Plans Thero were 10 women out for the meeting of tho Eagles Auxiliary In their hall Thursday evening. Since Mrs. Forree Is moving from La Grande, Mrs. Mary Breshcars was Installed as chaplain. PlahB wcro made for on apron, tea towel and cooked food sale o bo held In the future. Tho scw Ing club will moot next Wednesday SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK-END FIRESTONE High Speed 5.00x20 ja Each J 5.25x18 $il 5.50x17 $ Each 5.50x18 $i Each ' OLDITELD Heavy Duty 4.50x21 gs!3 Each gSsS 4.75x19 A m Each S21 $9.9C 4 Ply10 61 SENTINEL PERKINS MOTOR CO. Across From Post Office Phono Mnin 500 GRANDE EVEN fNG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. at tho homo of Mrs. Brc3hcar0 with Mrs. Forreo luwIiitlllK. Mro. Mable HlKglna Is chalnnan ot tho commit tee whlph Is already mapping out. Its program tor relief work. Thore will bo a special meeting of the organ ization on Thursday August 18 at whloh tlm." a largo attendance Is expected. Committee Plans I. I. I. Gathering A n.ooting of the executive com mittee of the I. I. I.'s (Iowa, Illinois nnd Indiana) met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Woods to further plana lor the annual picnic of former residents of these three states which is to. bo an ovent of Sun FIRST Q NOW! CHECK NEW RIVtf! SIDES 4.40-21 4.50-21 4.75-1V 5.00-19 5.25-18 5.50-17 6.00-13 6.50-19 GUAR Jte .... . SAVE ON RIVERSIDE TRUCK TIRES ! Satisfactory Service Guaranteed I . ' 30 x 5 Mate (8-ply pint 2 cord breakers) . . . $16.00 32 x 6 Mate (10-ply plus 2 cord breakers) . . 27.30 6.00 x 20 Mate (6-ply plus 9 cord breakers) . . 12.80 Also with Satisfactory Service Guaranteed RIVERSIDE RAMBLERS 1 lore's tho lowest price M which v o ii en n l u y t u r h guaranteed yorvice nnd nti f actum. These rimm! tire mio juti thoiifMinds of I rou Me-free in it en. Oihrr sir-s priced pro portionately low ! , l 1 day, August 12. Tho committee con sists of Rev. J. George WuJvs, presi dent, Ed Eckley, vice president and Mrs. Prank- Woods, acting secretary treasurer on account of the Illness of Mrs. Chris Wrinht. Mrs. L. Den ham, and J. E. Reynolds were also present. The following committees were ap pointed: - Tablo committee Ed. L. Eckley, chairman, Joo Ruckman, John Speck hart. J. G. Plank. Coffee and Ice cream committee, Mrs. Wood, chairman, Mrs. L. Den ham, Mrs. Eva Monroe, Mrs. R. J, Kitchen. Program committee, R. J. Kitchen, chairman, H. H. Cleaver, Mrs. Wm, Condlt, J. H. Blunt. Seating committee, R. A. Wllker son. chairman, A. W. Leffcl, Leo TEED IN SIALITY Y A ,1a. ; ft THESE LOW PRICES! 4-Plv otui 2 6-Plv dIui 9 Cord 8tck.il , $5.20 , . 5.70 , . 6.10 . , 6.50 , , 7.50 , , 7.90 . Cold Breaker! . $7.20 . 7.U0 . 7.45 . 8.80 . 9.05 . 9.40 . 10.90 . 12.95 5 M A E i S.ZE ,4.0.S1 A ORE. Social calendar ' .1 ' - Saturday, August 4 2:00 W. R. C. at 1. O. O. P. hall. Sunday. August 5 12:00 Annual reunion former resident Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. - Smith, Wm. CondU. Finance committee, J. E. Reynolds, chairman, Prank Moore Dick Smith, Martha Oraham. Mabel Morton, advertising or pub licity. Members of the various committees will please get In touch with the chairman to learn what their duties will bo. - mlm AGAEilST E PT irtor Tffc ( V V7 j 0 rv Ifrl ho-cent Ditoi noted WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 VP) It' returns from a nation-wide business census conducted by the commerce Eight Weeks Modem uance , August 6 September 29, 1934 RHYTHMICAL TRAINING - CREATIVE DANCING BODY DEVELOPMENT . . Class Lessons: 50c an hour (one lesson a week) or 24 Lessons (3 a week) . . . 10. Alyce Cook - Main 800 - La Grande Hotel it07 I nil EXAMPLE: SIZE wsm m CONVENIENT TERMS! mile a minute" no longer speeding just today's driving pace! Faster turns; quick, frequent stops; smaller wheels nmking far inore revolutions! All these demand an entirely new tire! Wards new Precision-built, first quality Riverside is the answer ! You get that extra margin of quality that assures you of long wear and safety under thi terrific tire strains of today's cars . . . plenty of. quality for even the cars of tomorrow! Improved thicker and flatter tread puts more rubber on the road where you need it most all NEW Su'pcif Vitalizcd rubber that alone adds 15 percent to wear. Stronger carcass doubly protected against blowouts. First, by patented Latex-dipping. Second, by live rubber in sulators between every cord ply. Both minimize internal friction-heat greatest blowout cause. VET 18 TO 20 LOWER PRICED! Actually 18 lo 20 LOWER than Wards prices on tires of comparable first quality as recently as four months ago ... in spite of the fact that rubber has increased nearly 50. in price while all other materials, cotton, nnd labor have also gone UP! Make the next tiro you buy a new precision-built Riverside. Amer ira's are value in firal-qualily lircs backed by the strongest guarantee ever written. A guarantee that pircs you. complete protection against nil road hazards for the life of the lire. Read it carefully just below! Not Limited to 1 2. of months. Not 30,000, or ANY Everything that can happen to a tire on the roed with the exception of punctures, fire, and theft. f7iV.fiJcimuit be extra quality through and through to be sold with such a 6rodo guarantee and don't forget we are right here in town to make good on this guarantee at all bmes ...quickly and cheerfully! Friday, August 3, 1934 department disclosed today wholesale business in tho United Btatcs dropped 60 per cent In dollar value from 1029 to 1033. - - Course in the YTHING 29x4.40 - 21 - Only TIRES MOUNTED FREE 1 8, or anv numb llrr.itoA f- 9 nnn number of miles f m ranteeAgains mm BLOWOUTS -RIM CUTS CASING CUTS STONE BRUISES FAULTY BRAKES UNDER INFLATION WHEELS OUT OF ALIGNMENT '-f 11014Washinolon La Grande MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Phone iMaih 18