La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 22, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, January 22, 1932
LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA" GRANDE, ORE.
Page Seven
NEWS of tHe CHURCHES
Christian Church
Board Elected;
Installed Sunday
Lutherans Start New Year
With Vigor Following
Congregational Meet,
Pastor States.
A special Installation service for
the newly elected church board or
the Central Church of Christ will
be held at the church on Sunday, at
11 o'clock. New officers to be In
stalled for tho year are: Elders. O.
C. Plcshman, Q. W. Roberts, J. J.
Hawlcy, L. S. Weeks, Dr. J. L. Mc
pherson, J. H. Blunt; deacons, H. P.
Gijecr, A. J. Pyle, Harry French, El
mer Miller, Henry Wlnburn, Loyd
Purdy, W. S, Price, O. W. Wagner,
D. Smt-uz, Geo. I. Anderson. Andrew
Mullenberg and C. W. Bunting; dea
conesses, Mrs. J. L. Mcpherson, Mrs.
Arch Conley, Mrs. Henry Wlnburn,
Mrs. Nellie Harrison, Mrs. H. P.
Greer. An Impressive Installation
service will be used and instructions
will be given as to tho duties of
church officers. The choir will sing
a special anthem at tills service and
the communion will be served.
At 6:30 p. m. the Christian En
deavor societies meet for their regu
lar prayer meeting and discussion.
A splendid attendance is being en-
Joyed by each of the four groups.
The services at the Central Church
of Christ will begin with the Bible
school, Sunday morning at 9:45. Miss
Dorothy Smutz is superintendent of
the Bible school and all departments
are thoroughly graded and equipped
with the best lesson materials avail
able. "Wo urge that all who are
not attending some other Bible
school enroll In one of our classes,"
Rev. Paul de P. Mortlmore says,
A service of unusual Interest Is
being planned for 7:30 p. m. The
pastor has announced that he will
answer some of the false statements
made in some atheistic literature
which was recently mailed to him
anonymously. He promises to ex
pose some of the methods and teach-
the
modem
way to
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The pure cane crystals of Sea Island Gran
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butter blend smoothly and evenly with
other ingredients.
And the new, sealed, pour-spout carton is
such a convenience!
Ask your grocer for Sea Island Granulated
in the bright red, dust-proof carton. It's the
; modem way to buy sugar.
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Store No. 1 1704 Adams
rhone Main S15
EVERYTHING FOR
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Store No. 2 2010 North 2nd.
Phono Main 100
SATURDAY AND MONDAY SAVINGS
Butter
Local Creamery
2-lb. roll . 53c
Oats
Regular style
9-lb. sack 35c
Bacon Squares
Fresh
Good quality
Per lb. ...12c
Ginger Snaps
Fresh bulk
2 lbs. for. .29c
Oxydol
Per pkg. . 19c
FRESH MEAT
For
Saturday
Veal Roasts
12 lc
pound
Hamburger
pound
Syrup
Amaizo Butterscotch
5-Ib. pail . 45c
Shrimp
Coral Brand
No. 1 Cans
2 cans . . .25c
Mayonnaise
Nalley's
Full pints 29c
Peanut Butter
Hoody's
Fancy quality
1-lb. ctn. . 17c
PEACHES
AI'RICOTS
PINEAPPLE
Fruits for salad
Buffet size
3 cans ... .25c
Brooms
McClay's Royal Parlor
Each .....90c
Try Our Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Cabbajre Apples Lettuce
Firm Fncv
Per lb. : . . .3c 2f ' 2 heads . 19c
tags used by exponents of atheism
and their propaganda. Some Inter
esting facts will be brought out, he
states, In showing how the truth is
warped and twisted to fit the un
reasonable requirements of athelstlo
believers. The public is cordially
invited to this service. The orches
tra will play a prelude and the popu
lar song service, will bo held as usual.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
M Avenue near Fourth
After the fine reports of progress
made at the annual congregational
meeting last Monday evening, Zlon
Lutheran church begins another yoar
with renewed vigor. The pastor will
continue to preach each Sunday on
the Epistle lessons in the perfcopes,
drawing out their vital meaning for
life today. At the 11 o'clock service
Sunday, ho will preach on the theme
"A Tremendous Responsibility." The
choir will sing the anthem, "Tarry
With Me" by PI nsuti -Parks, accom
panied by Miss Helen Jensen, pianist.
At 0:45, the Sunday school will
hold Its regular period of worship
and study. Tho Sunday school Is
growing and holds tho interest of
the children enrolled. Any boys or
girls who go to no other school are
welcome at the Lutheran Sunday
school.
Mr. Herbert Langren. president of
tho Luther league, Is the leader for
tho devotional meeting Sunday eve
ning at 7 o'clock in the church an
nex. The topic for discussion is
"What Leadership Should We Pol
low?" The new officers for 1932 will
also be Installed at this time. Young
people will find these - meetings In
teresting and instructive.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
First at Washington
"Truth" will be the subject of the
lesson-sermon In all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan. 24.
Tho Golden Text will be, "God
shall send forth his mercy and his
truth" (Ps. 67:3).
Among the citations which com
prised the lesson-sermon will be the
following from the Bible: "His merci
ful kindness is great toward us: and
the truth of the Lord endureth for
ever" (Ps.l7:2).
The lesson-sermon also includes
the following passages from the
Christian Science textbook, "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip
tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "In
Science, Truth Is divine, and the
lnfinito God can have no unlikeness.
. ... If God, tho All-in-all, be the
creator of the spiritual universe, In
cluding man. then everything en
titled to a classification as truth, or
Science, must be comprised In a
knowledge or understanding of God,
for there can be nothing beyond il
limitable divinity" (pp. 287, 127).
Sunday school is held at 0:45
o'clock; Wednesday evening services,
8 o'clock. Reading room, West
Jacobson building, open dally except
Sundays and holidays. Services at
church edifice, corner First and
Washington streets, 11 a. m. .and
8 p. m.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Spring
"Worthy Impulses" is the interest
ing sermon topic which Rev. W. H.
Hertzog, of the Methodist Episcopal
church, has announced for. Sunday
morning at the 11 o'clock service
at the church. Splendid music by
tho chorus choir of mixed voices
will bo furnished, with the choir
singing the anthem, "Trust in the
Lord," by Handel. Mrs. Sherwood
Williams will sing tho soprano solo,
"Hold Thou My Hand," by Briggs.
Tho 7 o'clock evening worship ser
vice, In charge of the young people,
will Include special music by the
young folk's choir, under the leader
ship of Harvey Carter, and the Ep
wortfr league discussion by the
young people will follow. The adults
will study the parables of Jesus, the
pastor leading. .
Sunday church school will meet at
9:45 In four departments, with M. L.
Whitney as general .superintendent.
Methodist Church South
Corner Fir and U Streets
Preaching services will bo held in
the Methodist Church, South, on
Sunday both at 11 o'clock In tho
morning and at 7 o'clock In the eve
ning. Rev. A. J. Starmer will de
liver the sermon at both services, us
ing as bis topic In the evening "Good
Citizenship." Tho Sunday school will
be held In the morning at 10 o'clock
with William Elam as superintend
ent. Tho Epworth league will meet
at 6 o'clock for the young people,
und at the same hour Bible study
and prayer meeting will bo held for
tho older people In the downstairs
room.
Rev. Starmer issues a special in
vitation to the Women's Christian
Temperance union and all other pa
triotic societies of the city to attend
tho evening service at 7 o'clock. s
Church or, the Nuznrono
Corner Y and Birch
In the absence of the pastor of tho
Church of the Nazarene, Rev. Han
cock, of Cove, will preach both tho
morning and evonlng services, Rev.
E. E. Taylor, pastor, states. Preach
ing will bo held at both 11 o'clock
and 7:30 on Sunday, with the other
services being: Sunday school at
9:45; Junior society at 4 o'clock, and
the Young People's society at 6:30.
Sermonette
. 1 Edited by
Harriet R. MacDonald
"If yo love me, keep my com
mandments." John: 14-16.
It Is necessary to endeavor to live
according to the commandments In
the smallest details. We must "shun
evils becauso they are sins against
God, and do good because It is of
God and from God." (Swedenborg).
"God is love," and nothing can come
from Him which Is not good. But
when we disobey tho command
ments, wo pervert the good we re
ceive from Him, and evil results. The
Lord always leaves us In freedom
to obey or disobey His laws and so
Sppakinq f Weather-
I hi Chdrtes Fitihwh Ttilmm 1 ;
oftkU$.WedtherBumu
Cloudburst Caused By Uprushlng
Wurm Currents of Air; Falls , ;: ,.
. When Current Ceases
A standard dictionary defines a
cloudburst as "a sudden copious rain
fall, as lftho whole cloud, had been
precipitated at one time."
As a matter of fact, If a cloud of
the largest size were, by a miracle,
precipitated at ono time, coming
down at tho maximum speed of fall
ing raindrops, It would not cause a
torrential shower, such as la com
monly described, as a cloudburst; but
to choose between good and evil. By j of course tho comparatively small
the innumerable choices which we amount of water In the elouds was
make in our dally lives, we determine j not realized by our ancestors, who
oeiiBvtu vuttb viuuuts ttumeuiueti uc-
tually burst and discharged' their en-
our life hereafter, wnen wo ais
obey, and so choose rvtl, we become
spiritually sick and may at last be
come dead to all good. This is tho
only death wo need fear.'
In the culture of the spiritual me
the church stands ready to help us.
To bo sure, church-going Is not In
dispensable, but the church where
the Word Is understood and wnere
lessons of daily life aro drawn from
it can be of Inestimable servico to
us. Many feel that tney nave no
time for religion, thinking of It as
something apart from life, but, "All
religion has relation to life, and the
life of religion is to do gooa."
a. h. d.
tiro watery load at once upon tho
earth, This Idea Is learnedly set forth
in a quaint little German work by
Christian Wolse, published In 1701, as
well as In many later works.
The earlier scientific attempts to
account for tho tremendous down
pours to which the name "cloud
burst" is ' applied assumed that tho
water was duo to rapid condensation
in the vortox of a tornado or water
spout, and hence the name "water-1
spout" was formerly often applied to
a cloudburst, even when.lt occurred
far from any body of water.
The ralufall attending a tornado la
doubtless .sometimes - of cloudburst
intensity, but the majority of clpud-
bursts- are. now believed to be the
product of. thunderstorms. ' Violent ,.
uprushlng. currents of air always oc-.
cur at the front of an advancing
thunderstorm. Moisture In- the air
drawn into the storm by these cur
rents condenses as It rises, on ac
count of the cooling of the air by
expansion,, but tho. upward blast is so -strong
that for a tune the water is
prevented from falling as rain, .
If tho rising ..currents are weakened
at some point, a. large accumulation
of water is. permitted. to fall at one.
time. Thia' is especially likely to oc
cur whon a. traveling thunderstorm,
which Is fed by rising streams of air
from overheated ground, passes over
the cooler surface of a mountain, so
that the supply of warm air Is tem
porarily cut off. This would explain
tho special frequency of cloudbursts
in mountainous regions,
NEXT: What Is "St. Elmo's fire?"
LUMBER REPORT
PORTLAND, Ore... Jan. 22 (P)
Ono hundred twenty-two mills In tho
western nino territory of Arizona,
California, Idaho, Montana, Now
Mexico, Oregon and Washington re
porting to the Western Pine associa
tion for tho week ending January 16.
onerated at 0 per cent of capacity as
compared to 9.7 per cent during the
preceding week.
Twenty-eight of tho mills operated
at an averngo of 27.8 per cent of
their capacity and 94 mills wore
down. 1
Total production for tho week was
12,171,000 feet, while shipments were
33.458,000 feet and orders totaled 34,
899.000 feet. Unfilled orders Increas
ed 1,441.000 feet: r
Current new business increased 2,
714.000 foot oc 8.4 per cent over tho
preceding week. Production-was 386,-
000 feet less and shipments increased
1,305.000 feot.
Orders for tho wcok were 23.0 per
cent under those of the corresponding
week of 1031, and 38.7 per cent un
der tho 3-year average for January.
First Presbyterian Church
Washington and Sixth Streets
'The Christian religion is the chief
bulwark of the nation as well as of
one's personal Joy. The church has,
in every age, been carefully carrying
out the injunctions of tho master,
Christ, and has sincerely endeavored
to emulate His character," Rev. J.
George Walz, of the First Presbyte
rian church, believes. The minister
urges his congregation to attend the
11 o'clock services at the church
Sunday morning, when he will speak
on "The Land of HiB Hopes," en
deavoring to" show how the church
Interprets Christ's words, "Upon this
rock I will build my church; and
tho gates of hell shall not prevail
against It," also "Thou shalt love
thy neighbor as thyself." The quar
tet will sing the anthem, "Father
in Heaven," by Briggs, and Mrs. Ray
Fuller will sing the offertory solo,
"God Heareth Me," by Dichmont.
Miss Gladyp Miller will play the
service.
At 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Floyd Sherwood
will present the special music, and
tho minister will continue the open 7;3q,
forum on "Tho Office of Gods Holy
Spirit."
Sunday Bible school, Harold Fin
Iny, superintendent, meets regularly
at 9:45 a. m. The orchestra assists
In the music each Sunday and will
again furnish a special number.
' Junior Christian Endeavor is at
3:00 p. m.
Intermediate and senior Christian
Endeavor is at 6:15 p. m.
The Gospel Mission
2201 North Fir Street
Services at the Gospel Mission
prove to be of interest next Sunday,
with Sunday school at 9:45; morn
ing service of worship at 11 o'clock;
young people's service at 6:45, where
a good service Is being held every
Sunday night.
Tho evening services will be held
at 7:30, and the pastor, Rev. L. Carl
sen states, "Tho evening sorvlces
havo never- been so blessed of the
Lord, and so , well attended as of
late. Youwlll enjoy this Borvlce of
old-time . power and liberty. The
message for Sunday evening will be
"Miracles and Prophecy, tho Two
Outstanding Arguments for the Out
standing Book of tho World's History."
Ho adds, "Never has thero been a
religion that has dared to- rest its
claims on these two great realities.
To establish ono miracle and one
prophecy. Is to carry the enemy's
fortress by storm."
The week night services are held
on Tuesday and Friday nights at
Combines Many Sounds
A report from Fertln tells the
world that a new quintuple instru
ment has been Invented wblcb com
bines the grand piano, radio, bar
monhmi, - spinet and phonoograph
with a loud speaker. Oh, for a lodge
In the wilderness. New London
Day. . .. " .......
Consolidation Of
Army And Navy Is
Asked In Measure
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (T) Con
solidation of tho army and navy was
proposed to the house expenditures
commit too yesterday with tho pre
diction It would savo 100,00O,0OO a
year.
Chairman Byrns of tho appropria
tions committee gavo the estimate
during a hearing on his bill to cro-
ato a department of national defense
His bill would provide that tho new
secretary of national defense have
thrco assistants one for the army,
ono for tho navy, one for aviation,
and perhapfr a-fourth assistant secre
tary for munitions, .-- '
Byrns said ho did-not blame army
and navy; officers for "not wanting
us to pass this bill. But they shouldn't
bo allowed to"run th government."
The Tennessee Democrat read bud
get estimates for"' 1933 to show ex
penditures In Washington for civilian
personnel, contingent expenses and .
printing and binding in the war de
partments totaled moro than $9,800,
000. "You don't have to be told that If
you consolidate those services you
could save money," Byrns said.
Tho committee agreed at the con
clusion of Byrns' testimony to meet
Saturday to hear Representative
Martin (D., Ore.) in opposition to the
bill.
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SERVICE
Ifciptist Church
Spring and Sixth
At tho Baptist church Sunday
morning, tho sermon subject will be
"Knowing God." The choir will sing
"I Hcnrd tho Voice of Jesus Say."
For the evening servico at 6 o'clock,
tho subject will be "Whosoever Will."
Misses -Jane Williams and Josephine
Cochrano will sing "Tho Ivory Palaces."
The topic for tho young people's
meeting at 0:18 will bo "What Lead
ership Should Wo Follow?" Alice
Kctchem will be the leader. Bible
school meets at 0:45; prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:30. All arc
cordially Invited to these services.
Emmanuel Apostolic Assembly
1006 Jefferson Avcnuo
Tho Emmanuel Apostolic assembly
will havo Sunday school at tho regu
lar hour,. 10 o'clock, followed by
preaching at 11 o'clock by tho pas
tor. In the evening two real ser
vices havo been planned, Rev. R. S.
Sweeten states. The young people
will meet at. 6:30, and at 7:45 an
evangelistic servico will bo hold.
"To theso services and during tho
wcok you aro invited to como and
hear and bo a door of tho Words of
Llfo," he urges.
Tho midweek services will bo held
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
A street, meeting will bo held at 8
o'clock Saturday evening. Tho pastor
requests that tho congregation bring
a Blblo to tho first threo meetings.
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i plus the iriosf -efficient,
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That's what thousands ;
of our daily food shop
pers have found by shop
ping here regularly. And .
those are exactly the
same reasons you'll pre
fer our modern stores.
A visit will convince you.'
Need for Companion.hip
A mnn would havo no pleasure
In discovering nil the beauties of
the universe, oven In lionvcn Itself,
unless -he had a partner to whom
I ho might communicate his Joy.
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Features For Saturday & Monday Jan. 2325
HAMS
3
Lbs.
COFFEE
Airway Blend
Carstens T. C.
Half or Wholo
Pound
H7c
2
Lbs.
DATES
Fresh Hallowi
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3
Doz.
EGGS
Local Fresh Extras
49c
Baking Powder
Calumet
5-lb.
Tin
SOAP
P & G
10
Bars
29c
Raisins
Maximum Seeded or Seedless
BEANS
Red Mexican or Largo Whites
10
Lbs... .
GLOVES
Red Top Canvas
2
Pair
Cereals
Gernvea, Rolled Oats, Graham
or Whole Wheat
9-lb.
Bag .. . . ..
37c
It's tho Hotter
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It Better.
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Medium Size Navels
LETTUCE
Firm Crisp Heads
3
Doz.
39c
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