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I -v r ZTi 7t i"i I Lhurches Ur I he Valley Church of God UNION 'Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Sun day school superintendent, Gcral dine Morgan. Morning worship 11 am. Evening worship 7:30 r.m. Young people's meeting, Y "E Thursdays 7:30 p.m. YIE president, Mark Bernham. Bible Study and prayer service Sunday 0:30 p.m. First Baptist Church UNION, OREGON Rtv. George E. Horton, pastor Rev, Doyle E. Wilson, Inibler, will be preaching at the morning and evening Worship Services at the First Baptist Church, Union. Bill Davis, recent graduate of the Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary, will be teaching the adult Bible class. Davis is visiting in Union after several years absence in the service and in school. Union Methodist Rtv. Dwight Williams Sunday school 10 a.m. For all ges. Morning worship 11 a.m. Young people's meeting Sunday evening, 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship. Nursery for pre school children is provided dur ing the Sunday worship at 11 a. in. Church of the Nazarene Birch and Y Rev. Lawrence Abla Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Ed Alexander, superintendent. A warm welcome awaits you in our Sunday school. Sunday school is for the entire family. Morning worship, 10:50 a.m. Message by the pastor: "Open Doors." Mr .and Mrs. Bill Baca will sing. Evening worship. 7:30 p.m. Message by the pastor: "Closed Doors." We invite you to share these services with us. Young people's meeting, 6:45 p.m., Sunday. Everett Rhotcn, presi dent. An interesting program for youth of today. Mid-week prayer service, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church Sunday Masses, 6:30-9 a.m. Ben ediction with the Most Blessed Sacrament immediately after the 0 a.m. Mass. Week day Mass 7:30 a.m. Holyday Masses, 8 a.m. nd 6 p.m. Holy Hour on Thurs day preceding the First Friday of each month from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Confessions every Saturday from 4 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Elgin: Mass every Sunday at 1 a.m. Union: Mass Sundays at 9:30. North Powder: Mass on Sundays it 8:00. St. Katherine's Catholic Churches . ENTERPRISE, ORE. Sunday Masses, 7 and 10:30 a.m. Holy days, 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. St. Margaret's Catholic Church WALLOWA, OREGON Sunday Mass, 9 a.m. Holy days, t a.m. Assembly of God Wallowa Willis W. Baktr, pastor :49 am. Sunday School 11 ajn. Morning Worship. Evening worship. 7:30 pm iirday. Morning worship service, 11 a.m. Young peoples meeting, Elgin Church of the Nazarene Volney A. Johnson, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Clar ence Bechtcl, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Special feature by Warren Rogers. Morning wor ship, 11 a.m. Evening worship, .7:30 p.m. Young people's meet ing, 6:45, NYPS, Bob Dyer, presi dent; 6:45, Juniors, Mrs. Berniece Moles, supervisor. Warren Rogers will speak on the Negro work in our Southern U.S. Mid-week pray er service, 7:30. Special Services, Rev. Warren Rogers will be hold ing special services at our church Friday, July 3 and Sunday, July 5. Calvary Baptist COVE, OREGON ' Rtv. M. Murl Gassoway, pastor Sunday school 10 a.m. Orel Ev ans, superintendent. Morning worship 11 ajn. Evening worship 8 p.m. Young people's meeting, 7 p.m.: training union. 7 p.m. Mid week prayer service and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Gospel Tabernacle Assemblies of God Third and Jefferson Strtats Rev. B. B. Robeson Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. "A class for every age." David Brown, Supt. Morning worship, 11 a.m. "O Come and Worship with Us!" "Gospel Hour" program direct from the Gospel TabernacK over KLBM Sunday. 6:30 to 7 p.m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p.m. There will be testimonies and a message from God's Word. Young people's meeting every Thursday evening at 7:45. Dwight Burtis, Pres. Mid week prayer service. Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. Is "Ladies Prayer service." Friday is "Visita tion Day" for the members of the church. WEDDING PHOTOS For a eompl.fa picfurt cv'if of your W.dding and cPo" Contact: LAURA MAE MARSHALL la Granda WO J-S306 Church of Christ Corntr X and Sprue Bible study, 10 a.m. Morning Worship service. 11 a m. Lords Supper, 11:45. Evening service. 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Bible Study, Thursday. 7:30 pm. Public is being invited to all services. Salvation Army 311 FirSt. Lt. Oakley Summers Sunday school 9:45 a.m. YPSM I'orabelle Winn. Morning worship II a.m. Holiness meeting: Sun day morning. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Salvation meeting: Sunday evening. Young people's meeting, Monday 7:30 p.m. Mid week prayer semen and Bible Study Thursday, 7 p.m. Cove . Seventh Day Adventist Church Sabbath school, 10:30 a.m., Sat- 3 p.m. Prayer meeting each Wed nesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Cove Methodist Rav. Dwight Williams Sunday school 9 a.m. For all ages. Morning worship 9:43 a.m. Young peoples meeting Sunday evening, 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship. L.D.S. Church ' FIRST WARD Walter A. Bean, bishop Sunday: 8:45 a.m.. Priesthood meeting. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 1:30 p.m., Sacrament meeting. Tuesday: 2 p.m.. Relief Society; 4 p.m.. Primary; 7:30 p.m.. MIA meeting. SECOND WARD Mtlvin Wasttnskow. bishop The Annual Ward Conference of the La Grande Second Ward will be held Sunday, July 19. Union Stake President Ernest C. Ander son of La Grande and James L. Stocking and Merrill Oveson of Pendleton, counselors in Stake Presidency will be present. Sched ule of meetings is: Priesthood Meeting 9:30 a.m.; Morning ses sion 11 a.m.; Meeting of auxiliary officers and teachers at 2:30 p.m.; Sacrament meeting at 6:30 p.m. Junior Sunday School will be held as usual. First Baptist Church Sixth and Spring Rtv. Victor Zacharias Sunday school 9:45 a.m., classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a.m.. Rev. Doyl Wilson of Imbler. Solo. Mrs. Doyle Wilson. Chil dren's Church in the annex, 11 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m., soloist Jimruie Boatman, Speaker, Rev. Doyle Wilson. Young peo ple's meeting, 6:30 Sunday eve ning. Mid-week prayer service. 7:15 Thursday, Seymour Baybrook, Bible teacher: King's Jewels in Kindergarten room. Mrs. Bob Gruis. in charge. Special Services, Wednesday, 1:30 calling. Nursery during Sunday services and Thurs day evening service. Summerville Baptist Church Mr. Latter Johnson, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Moinini; worship 11 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer ser vice. Wed., 8:00 p.m. Secial Ser vices. Tuesday. July 21. 8 p.m. Ro ma Belcher Missionary Circle meets. Mrs. Helen Wilson will give a report on State Women's l'a:np of the Conservation B;iptiM Assoc lation of Oregon. Assembly of God IMBLER Rtvtrtnd Joseph L. Boylt Sunday school 9.45 a m. Morn ing worship 11 a.m. Evening wor ship 8 p.m.. Evangelist thai Re vels will be speaking at both ser vices. Secial meetings continue each evening at 8 p m. Eva igelist and Mrs. Ravels will also be play ing and singing in each service The public is invited. First Christian 901 Pennsylvania Rav. L. E. Obart, Interim pastor Sunday school, 8:45 a.m., Classes for all ages. Morning worship 10 a.m. Dr. Carlos Easley, Chairman of the Congregation, presiding. Ser mon by Obert will be "A Young Man's Questions." Special Music. Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Week's Calen dar. Sunday afternoon through Sat urday morning, July 25, Girl's Camp at Cove. Monday, 6:30, The Spice Group, the Rambo Group and the Keyes Group of the CWF will hold a barbecue at the Riverside Park. Salads and desserts potiuck, each person attending should bring own meat to grill, also. Lesson and devotions following. 7 Boy Scouts. Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Christian Women's Fellowship will hold a retreat at the home of Mrs. Glenn Lester ilenview Acres. First Methodist Fourth and Spring Avtnua C. Ktith Mills, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Dr. W. C. , Dowdy, Su)trintendent. De partments and classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a.m., Sermon Theme: "Desert Dew." Vocal solo by David Skcen. Evening Circle picnic Tuesday 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Tom Harris. Ruth Robin son Circle Potiuck Luncheon 12:31) Wednesday. July 22 at the home of Mrs. Will Adler. Church of Christ, Scientist Cor. First and Washington Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sun day morning service at 11 a.m. Subject to be "Life."' A nursery is provided at 1707 Ced;ir street dur ing the church hour. Sunday school pupils are also included at this location. A street level reading room is maintained in the Melville Bldg. at 1429 Adams avenue, lt is open to the public daily except Sundays from 12 noon until 4 p.m. and Sunday morning from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. Union Assembly of God R. L. CRAMPTON, paator Sunday school 9 45 a m.. Lula Bar Sunday School Superintendent of the eer growing classes. Morn ing worship 11 a m. Message by the pastor. Evening worship 7:45 P m. Mid-week prayer service. Prayer Meetings held in individual homes, every Wednesday 10 a.m. All are invited. Wednesday 7:45 P in. Ilihle Study. Special Ser vices: Women's Missiona'y Meet iuf first and third Thursday of eaeh mouth in the basement of church. First Presbyterian Sixth and Washington Rav. Louis M. Samson, pastor Sunday school 10 am, Forrest Masters. siierinlciidciit. Morning worship 10 am. Sermon: "Com munion Mediation." Vocal Solo: "Spirit of God" (Neidlingeri '-s. Forrest Pitts. Organ Offertory: "Adagio" (KheinherKcr) Mrs. Jack Vedder. Calendar for the week: Sunday 10 a.m., Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., l'ou-t of Honor, Boy Scouts and Parents, Church. Wednesday, 7:15 p.m.. Explorer Scouts, Church, . Hendrix Methodist 2103 North Fir Rav. Naal van Loon, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. Wyatt Starmer, Superintendent. Morning worship 11 am., "Stand, and Walk." Evening worship 8 p.m. Preaching and Song Service. Young peoples' meeting 7 p.m. Al so Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mid week prayer service, Thursday 7:30. Seventh-Day Adventist Third and M Streets Rtv. Edward Harms, pastor Sabbath-School 9:30 a.m. Satur day. July 18. Marie Spears, gen eral superintendent. This quarter the adults are studying. "Great Themes of The New Testament." The Primary and Kindergarten and Cradle Roll are having stories from Acts of the Apostle. Morning worship 11 a.m. Pastor Harms will be speaking. The offering will be for student aid. Mid-week pray er service at 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 22. Pastor Edward Harms will conduct the study. Special Services: Vacation Bible School is in full swing at the present time. There is one more week to go. not to late to come and attend a week of play, stories and crafts. Faith Lutheran (Missouri Synod) 6th and N ' (Neighborhood House) Rav. W. F. Biel, pastor Morning worship 11 a.m.. Ser mon by Rev. W. F. Bid. Special Services: Organist. Joan Price. There will be a joint picnic with Good Shepherd of Pendleton at Red Bridge Park following the service. You arc cordially invited to attend the "Church of the Luth eran Hour." Zion Lutheran I Ave. on 4th E. W. Kasten Sunday school 9:45 a.m. with classes for all age groups: Dean Brice and Mrs. E. E. Cockram. superintendents. Morning worship II a.m. "Being True Sons of God." Mrs. E. W. Kasten, organist. Semi- Woman's World MAX1NE NURMI, Woman's Editor LOCAL EVENTS Mrs. John Price of Spokane has b-cn here visiting in the homo of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Weimer. They also attended a family re union held in The Dalles. There er? 34 members of the family mending. Mrs. Price return"d home today with her husband who came to get her. Sttvtn and Judy Carlson of Wa'la Walla are spending about three weeks in the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crampton. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wairen Carlson, are taking a vacation to Mexico by way of Boise to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Corn and Garden Grove, Calif., to visit Mr .and Mrs. G. R. Rayburn. Celebrating brthdays today are George Stine of Elgin; Jerry Mr I.auiihlin, Summerville; Story Morris, Cove; Linda Simpson, Judy Holmes, A. II Burford. Marie James and Mrs. R. W. Wall, i f La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dunn, 1203 ! Tenth street, have a son bornj this morning in the St. Joseph hospital. They have named him Bruce Jay and he weighs sin pounds and seven ounces Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hiatt, Rt 2, have a daughter born July IB m the Grande Ronde hospital. She was born on her mothtr's l.nthilay ami weighs sin pounds and 10 ounces. Phyllis Snidar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snider of Iji Grande, is home for the sum mer. She has been teaching at Coos Hay for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Watts of Elgin have a daughter born July Observer, La Grande, Ore., Fri., July 17, 195? 16 in the Grande Ronde hospital They have named her Nichole Annette and she weighs seven pounds, two and a half ounces. Union County Art Guild will hold a field trip on Sunday. Those attending are to meet at the Saca jawea at 2 p.m. and bring a suck Page S today Celebrating a birthday is Bessie Mc.Manus. DAV Sawing club will .inert in the home of Mrs. Kl'a McCoy, B03 Penn avenue, Friday at 7.:n p.m. lunch. Correction Please Listed in the survivors of Mrs. Florence Rollins, a sister, Effie Stewart of Pasadena. Calif., was inadvertently left off. Here Next Week! "Doctor In Buckskin Clad" (PUEI.L'DE TO T1IK W HITMAN MASSACRE) ' La Grande's Own Centennial rroiliation HISTORICAL DRAMA IN it SCENES WRITTEN BY DR. AI.VIN R. KAISER Directed by Kkhanl Ilia!' . Music Directed by Dr. L. .Rhodes Lewis Cast of 40 and Choir & Orchestra Eastern Oregon College Coliseum 8 p.m.. July 24,25-26 31. Aug. 1 2 7 8 9 1.00 Adults, 50c Students, 25c Children, 2.50 entire family 1 annual business meeting after the worship service. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Esther Circle with Mrs. Emma, Quinn. Holy Communion will be celebrated July 26 at 11 a.m. Zion Church extends a cordial invita tion to all. Full Gospel Pentecostal Church Eldsr ZEOELL JACKSON, pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Bernice Turner, superintendent. Morning worship 11:15 a.m. YPCW 7 p.m. Ruth Roberson, president. Evening worship 8 p.m. Tuesday Bible study 8 p.m. Midweek prayer Thursday at 8 p.m. Noonday pray er every day Monday through Friday at 12 noon. Always plenty of music and singing. All races being welcome. Prayer for the sick. Quick Refreshers for Slow Youngsters! Alphabetical Flash Cards Addition & Subtraction Flash Cards McGLASSONS STATIONERY 1104 Adams WO 3-2411 mm 41 II. U faL m U1M ffl I o Take It, not from us,' but from official results of this year's Mobilgaa Economy Run: Chevy's pennypinching 6 delivers the most miles per gallon in it field. For a pair of these Chevrolet sixes with Pwerglide walked away with the first two places in their class, get ting the best mpg figure a whop ping 22.38 of any full-sire car. And here are more expert, impar tial opinions and on-the-record facts backing us up on' Chevy's other six bests: BEST TRADE-IN Check the ftmires in any N.A.D.A. Guide Book. Chevrolet used car prices last year averaged up to $128' higher than comparable modcla of the "other two." BEST STYLE It's the only car of the leading low-priced 3 that' unmistakably modern in every line. "In it price Clans," says POPULAR SCIENCE nn ' ri, n ' mmm 111 mtbiigmflCkmkts l otlurear J jj Fabulous Savings at Ernie's MID-SUMM ER ONE OF THE 7 BIG BESTS CHEVROLET GIVES YOU OVER ANY CAR IN ITS FIELD. magazine, "Chevrolet establishes a new high in daring styling." BEST BRAKES In direct competitive tests of re peated stops from highway speeds, conducted by NASCARt, Chevro let out-stopped both of the other leading low-priced cars and why not: Chevy brakes are far larger, built with bonded linings, to help lengthen brake life by as much as 66. BEST ROOM Official dimensions reported lo A M A t make this clear. For example. Chevy front seat hip room is up to 5.9 inches wider than comparable cars, BEST ENGINE Kvery motor magazine has given Chevrolet's standard and Corvette V8's unstinted praixe. As SPORTS CARS ILLUSTRATED puU it: "Indeed this device is surely the CAiV 4 GRA NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS . . . INCLUDING COBBLERS AND COVER GIRLSI All Shoes Offered In This Clearance Sale Are Conven-.' ienily Displayed On Open Tables Tor Your Ease of Sel- ection and Purchase! most wonderfully responsive en gine available today at any price." BEST RIDE MOTOR TREND magazine calls Chevy ". . . the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car in its price class." You'll be able to tell this yourself, instantly. And your Chevrolet dealer can tell you about a long list of other advantages besides these 7 big ones! Nntinnni Automobile Dcnleri Amo nation Sntionnl Attoeintum for Stotk Car Advanefmmt and R march tAntnmnbiU Manfaeturr$ Alto-datum Visit the General Motors Exhibit al the Oregon Centennial Exposition in Portland, and see your local luthorfctd Chevrolet dealer II. J. GOSS MOTOR CO. Women's Dress Shoes FLATS & HEELS Broken Sizes Rerj. 7.99 to 9.99 499 Women's Dress Flats & Wedgies Broken Sizes Reg'. 5.99 Values 99 Women's FLATS & SANDALS Broken Sizes Reg. 4.99 Values 2" Women's U.S. KEDETTES Broken Sizes ... All Colors Reg. 3.98 & 4.93 Values 2" Doors Open For Sale Al 9:30 A.H Tomorrow ALL SALES FINALI NO RETURNS .... NO REFUNDS ... NO EXCHANGES ERNIE'S SHOE STORE 1304 Adams W0 3-3079 1415 ADAMS LA GRANDE WO 3-2712