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1A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, July 1,1932 Churches To Observe Independence Day CS53P5Eap5SPSaE3EES3CEl -r- 'Pu0SlX Sermons To, Be Qf Patriotic Nature Sunday Wany Interesting Prp iiigrms Announced By Ministers; Russian to he " st Nazarene Church. Independence day and the thoughts It brings t9 mind will rule mont of the churches of ja Grande on Sun day, July 3. Several of tin? mliiliiter-j today announce patriotic sermon sub jects lor their morning sorvk-ea. . Tiie announcements follow; "; ' l'rftbyterlar. Churtli (Sixth and Washington) 'The signers of trie Declaration of - Independence were great because they were both patriotic; and bravo. The pltfzens of this country are great, and make the country great, because they pre patriotic and brave. We too must believe' and dare to stand for the principle tnut 'the government Is for the peppiei' their safety, prosperity and happlntas," saya Rev. J. Ceorge ylz, minister who will speak tiunduy pndrntng at 11 o'clock, on "The Birth- Say of Our Rights.'! "There are great . 1 Ungs to think about today," ho Id the minuter In making theM an nouncements. ,:.MlS8 Edrlfj Maguire,. organist, will pjay the prelude "Nucstoso" by Mac Dp well, and the offertory "Chaiuondu ffoir" by Becker. There will be othar sbeclal mUsIc arrunged for by the music committee. ' 11 Hlimlnv niHln unhnnl In nt ft -AH r. rji.' aii( Christian Endeavor ut 0:30 . Church of the Niizurcnc Y avenue at Birch street) -.An f)(ependence duy sermon alao DRESS UP!! FOR THE 4TH! Men's Suit Sale July Clearance of Hart Schaf fner & Marx Suits $20.00 Values $2.r).0() Values if.Kl.OO Values if 10.00 Values Broadcloth Shuts Solid Colors. Made by Shirtcnirt - -they can't shrink. $1.19 will be preached at the Church of the nazarene by itev. uuniei u. BwariK, the pastor. ' His subject will be "Our Country" and the sermon will be Hiven during the 11, a. hi. worship hour. Sunday school at 0:40 Will begin the day's services, with the school -.itartlnu a new questionnaire method. At 0:46 p. m. the N- Y. p, S. will meet. The "Oo-get-'em" side Is leud- inK the " Ru-.it lers'' by about 260 points, with the former In charge of the meeting this weeK. a special ser vice of song Is announced. Mr. Swartz will speak on the theme "Freedom" ot the 7:30 service. Choir and orchestra practice will be held Tuesday evening. Rev. Jacob A. uoue, a native or, Russia, will bs at the Nazarene church ThuiAduy evening and will speak of conditions In Russia at the present. Kt. IN'Ut'h Cliurcli (Kpbicoiml) (Fourth street and O avenue) The service-.) at St. Peter"s church on Sunday, July 3, will consist of Hoiv communion at b:ou o'ciock. Church school at 0:45 and Holy corri munion and sermon at 11:00 o'clock. At ths 11:00 o'clock service observ ance will be made of Independence day. Everyone Is cordially Invited to at tend these services. I'lrsl Church or Christ. Ndentht . (Flint u nd Washington) "God" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon In oil Churches ol Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 3., The Clolden Text will be "I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods beforo me" (Ex. I 20:2, 3). I Amcnff the citations which com-1 prise the Lesaou-Heririon will be the j following from the Bible: "Am I a God at hand, salth the Lord, and not n God uftir orf? . . . Do not I nil heaven and earth? salth the Lord The Lesson-Sermon also will In $1395 ..$18.85 ..$23.85 .. $28.85 Jantzen Swimming Suits (let the best for vacation, youv clude the following passage from the Christian Science textbodk, '"Science and Health with Key to the Scrip turca," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Pag anism and agnosticism may define Deity as 'the great unknowable'; but phrifUum Science brings God much nearer to man, and hiftt.es Him bet ter known as the All-in-all, forever near" (p, 600). Sunday school is held at 9:46 for children up to the age of 30 years. All are Invited. Sunday services are at H o'clock with a testimony meeting scheduled lor 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Zluu English, Lutheran Church (M u venue near Fourth street) '.'Freedom, Personal and Political," will be the theme of an address by J. H. Blunt, teacher In the High ichool, at the Luther League meet ing, Suliday evening at 7;00' o'clock. Henry' Jensen 1 the leader for the meeting Which promises to be a most Intereatinir' one for all who attend. There will be a chance to discuss thlB challenging Bubject of personal lib-, frtv. Rvmvnrtn lit rMfrilntltf tniltri tn be present Sunday evening. ' AC the ll:00"o clock service the. pan tor, Rey. Edwin yf, Bracher, wW sjieatc on the subject; "Allva to God." Che cholf, accompanied by Helen Jensen, will sing the anthem, "O Come, Let Ub Sing," by Herbert J. Lacey. A hearty Invitation to, participate In this service 6f worship la extended co all who may desire to come. At 0:45 the Sunday school convenes for; worship and utudy. There are clus-iea for' everyone. There' will be a patriotic note In the Sunday school this Sunday. lk nt Lsf, Church (Sixth and Spring) The subject of the morning sermon at the Baptist church Sunday wilt be "My Country TIs of Thee." The choir will sing a special number suited to the centennial Anniversary of America's national hymn. Miss Jennie NleUeu will yny a violin solo. The evening service Will fee evangelis tic1 with a subject of that natifrd. The young people will dracuss the subject, What 13 freedom, po(Hlcql and person al? ' ' The Tuesday morning 10:00 o'clock prayer meeting will be at the par sonage. ' ' The Blue and Red contest Is on In the Bible school, und the attendance Is holding up well. ' " ' Hours of services are: morning preaching service, l :00: evening preacning service, q:uo; uioie school 9:45: b; V. P. U., 7:00." Prayer meet ing, Thursday at 8:00 o'clock. Relief Map To, Be , Shown in Portland WALLOWA, Ore., July 1 (Special) A relief map, built true to scale has been constructed ' by " County Clerk Reavls with the assistance of others In the court house. The map, four fret long by two and half feet lh width, shows In minute detail the location or the various peaks, lakes end streams In that section of Wal lowa's mountains commonly ' called the Switzerland of America. It takes In the section Including Wallowa Lake and. over Into BaKcr coimty, and Including a portion 6f Idnho o(i the east to a part or piUon county on the west, Hays the Sun.' l' This project yvU! be displayed this summer In Portia hd ut the union Pacific Company office, In the Public Service Building and at the Imperial Hotel. At the latter place It will be on display during the American Leg Ion convention this fall. From this map detailed plans for e. trip may be made and a thorough understanding or what to expect when renchhiK the high mountains or this county may be obtained. Initiative petitions are being cir culated, In Missouri for constitu tional amendments to compel econ omy In state expenditures. Daily Cross ACROSa Playing cfliJs . New Zealand cveriiiucii l ices l-Jnsy Knit . Ore deposit Not suitable Persia Chlei Norse KOil Wiwulerer Moved over Ilio surface of ' Defensive fell co Diners Omit In pro nouncing Nut dangerous Together; prolix Before fMi.-lrns.lji.-l.. Oolutjon ol Yesterday's Puzale C AIL (LjAP R IE IA IPC fo A V pldWa l folp'R A N ET R T V E M A L EE N D E DD O B O MGR E E f jEHH M life A N A A N&dTe lie of wo in eri j2 South Amorl- ' can rivet ' Doleful ' fi1, Fortlllentlon t?. Iteslst author ity Ako HuiM Goiltless of 60 'pence ci, P'?ni? 03. ICxIat tti. First mime ot ' n liim Umure heroine 1 Raly Mcfhnnical devlee lllus trathiK (he sun's appar ent mutton F-Kg-shuned Uum rosin Uiirmbnt Oolfer's warn ing cry Old t'litying enrd Kplc line in Nonrlsli t.fi tl m n ml Polsei 65. SyllAhlo Of ' htRltatlon Hindu 1 1 1 to of hointiKtt and rcsnect ' I3 I3 I llK h I7 I8 ly 11' " kn -" i " "i - 5- 55 1111 "5S lii jnr - - 33rti "t- - Hsr- Is" r Sermonette Edited by Harriet 11. MacDonald THE I'HKHENC E Of A . HO EL Thero is Joy In. the presence of the angej ot pod over, one sljoueK thai re pentetu. Luke. 6:10. U '-'There 1 Joy la the presence of the an get of God over, one sinner that repenteth, then the. angel are; In close contact with us, (hey are cou erned in what we do, their joy is uueciea oy our acts, ana vneir very life is associated with out life. They are of courae interested in mass movements, but they are also min utely Concerned, for they rejoice over on6 sinner, that repenteth. This re joicing of the angels reveals the na ture of the Lord's love for mankind, for it 13 His love that Is in the hearts of angels. ' . i ne ministry or engeis ia not a- fairy tale. It is taught throughout scrip - taught by the Instrumentality of angete. He sent an angel' to guide IiUel to the promised Itthd. An frngel Was sent tb answer Daniel's, 'prayer;. The psalmist declares that the "angela havie charge over those who' trust hi the Lord, ' and that they encamp around theni who fear the Lord; Angels ministered to the Ldrd when In temptation. They "announced His birth and resumption. The multitude of mlnisfatlons by the angels aa told In scripture, show how closely pres ent are' the angel3 of Ood, Aa we" realize the close presence of the angels Of Ood. It will bring them neurer, make heaven more real, and favor their ministrations as messeng er's of Qod to us. RECEIPTS DROP, EXPESi GAIN (Continued from Page One,) mental construction activities and payments. ' Under the settlement of war claims act. the postal deficiency, mid payment for the capital stock of the reconstruction finance corpora tion and the federal land banks. Mills said r (5 tire men 13 of United StaU3 obligations to meet sinking fund requirements chargeable against ordlhury receipts total M12.000,000. so tne aencu, exclusive oi uent retire' me'ntv amounted to a, 4 73,000,000. The total grcts debt outstanding was increased by svifi.UtiU, ooo.ooo dur ing the year. . Tillamook Banks Merge; Open Today TILLAMOOK. Ore., July 1 m The First National bank of Tilla mook, formed by the merger of the Tillamook National bank and the First National bank, began operation here today. The merger was an nounced last night. The new bank's depojlt3 approxi mate 1,500.000. H. H. Rosenberg was president of the Tillamook National and W. J. Relchers was president of the First National. CIMCAOO L1VRSTOCK, CHICAGO, July 1 (P) (U. S. tl. A.) Hogs 13,000; active.1 lOMSc higher, 180-240 Ib.J. 0.00ii $6.10. Cattle 2.000; steady, fairly active; steers ati.OO downward; several loads held around $7.75; vealers $5.50 uowtl to 3.00. ' Sheep 0.000: native lambs $0.50: fat ewes $1.75(.r$2.25. OMAH.V SI1KEP OMAHA, July 1 (U. 8. D. A.) Sheep 0,500; lambs otendy to 15c higher, other classes steady; native, lambs $5.50; fed woolCd lambs $5.05; ewes down from $1.50. - Word Puzzle (2 t'.-lip 5 I'm.. M iiuiiiii:i "I Hllld- ilij ' - a u:n ' ..tr.i't- IriMI Imlifiri MunK1 ilniiMf :) Unit m eifij. Irii-jti cii i Ilill'tlV NuihMi J.l-.llu.r.uf- 3l ' Dual I IS I'. m-Hiitc -It. Tlilnl nmn t.Y. I.Ul'tt IIIIMlllfl IN. Cnjtled with H liaid ulov p.dlll : !9. Knrinr Itus- ' sl;in k'niltr 4ti. Annuity mu. dents 4 Cointioua 4t Sllkvv(.nn VJ, lrntlifs licuvilv In sleep ' 61'. CUioua frutt 5J. Tn ke fur ono'4 own ' J. 54. Take off 05. Cry of the sn - cicni hnc -chnnnls 5(1 I'cel ft?. Vniisiit mnn 55. Miislcnl In-' stiument 59. Cnitv hnme iibhr. DOWN I. l.ojkslJv.l It. CliiRhitt mens ures of u chip(iltttn 3. AiH'ient Ito- ma ii ultU-liil 4. Of old nse 6, l.on (iNimlva speeMl 0. Puslliva pole ?. Itlllow 8. Imttitie 9. Current 10. Ainlltor 11. WlYlllh knight's crtyt Menus Of The Day Hy Mr. Mtxamin Oenri I I.B.WOV t'AKB lIK ! ( A Popular Dwaert) I Mm u For Dinner Creamed Salmon Buttered Potatoes Mashed Turnips I Biecun Plum Jelly i Carrot and Pineapple 8alad ! Salad Oreulng i Lemon (Jans pie Dessert Colfee Carrot and Pineapple Salad (A crisp salad serving 9) 1 package lemon flavored gelatin mixture 1 cups boiling water yt teaspoon salt i cup, chopped pineapple 1 cup grated raw carrots 2 tablespoons chopped pimentos Pour water over gelatin muture. Stir until dissolved. Cool. Add rest ol Ingredients. Pour Into mold rinsed out of cpld water. Set In cold place to stiffen. Unmold on lettuce and top with salad dressing. Hulnd Dressing (For fruit 6? vegetable salads) 4 egg yolks' ' U ctp sugar 2 tablespoons flour 1 e'asioob salt K teasppo'n' paprika A taopoon mUutard (dry) 2-3 cup; vihVgttr 2-3 Cup vrkter" 2 tablespoon butter Beat yolks" and add dry Ingredi ents. 'Mix well and add rest of In gredients. Co6kf ' lh ' double Boiler until dressing IS tmeR and creamy. Stir frequently, pool and storo In Ice box. ; ' Lemon Cakff Pie Dessert . 1 unbaked pie shell 3 tablespoons butter 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour ',4 teaspoon salt ' a eggs, oeaten cup mil tablespoons lemon Juice tablesDoon crated' lemon rind CreAm butter and sugar. Add flour and salt. Add eggs, milk, lem on Juice and riud. Mix well and pour Into pie shell. Bake 35 min utes In nttxleratety slow oven. Cool and serve. ' ' Whipped cream can be. snread over the top of the pie when served, It desired. Rub kerosene on heavy shoes that have been water soaked and then dried. This will soften the leather so that tltfy will be comfort able wnett worn, t Health : HEAD, HEART AND STOMACH Tfhb head, ' trie ' heart' arid the stomacn are tne tnree great "cen tern of complaint." Thouah the Datlent - miiv- com. plain, specifically of head aches, of pains In tile heart region, or of gas trio disturbances, It does not nec essarily" follow that the pathology, or that yhloh Is wrong with the person, "realTy "affects the organ or ojrntuut m- w.iicn wie pain is re1 ferred. 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I 'a He may npfc evert treat the body directly, but rather seec a remedy I in the adjustment of environment, . work and personal relations, which ore the real source of the patient's Mid-Summer View-Up See Us First We are determined to sell our entire stock. Prices cut to the bone for 10 days only. REMEMBER -2 for . . , , Wind Up At The Windmill 4 Strictly Home-Owned Bakery trouble. A gool deal Is known in medicine about this type of complaint. Thus, it is known that loss of appetite, constipation or diarrhea may be the result of emotional disturb ances. . . , Homesickness In humans, as was witnessed on a large scale among recruits In the war army, frequent ly gave rise to gastric disturbances. ' Depression often Is responsible for constipation. 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