Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1932)
Friday, August 19, 1932 CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Thre NEWS of the CHURCHES Many Interesting Church Services Are Announced Fourth Quarterly Confer ence Will Meet in First M. E. Church Parlors : Monday Evening. ' Among the events scheduled for the next few days in La Grande church circles will be the fourV. quar terly conference to be held at the First M. E. church paricn Monday evening at 8 o'clock, Dr. H. a. Mc Calllster, of Boise, will presldo at the meeting. Sunday programs In La Grande churchea follow: First M. E. Church (Corner Spring and Fourth) Following Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. the pastor, Rev. W. H. Hertzog. will speak on the subject "Perfecting Life." This service begins a 11 o'clock. Helen Williams Is organist and Sherwood Williams will sing a tenor eolo. - The Epworth League will meet at 7 p. m. with Boyd Jackson leader of the seniors ana Lenn Plerson of the high school section. morning." Bald He v.' J. George Walz. of the Presbyterian church. He will bring a message on the experience of. "The Lonely Sleeper." The quartet will sing. Miss Edrls Magulre will preside at the organ. Sunday Bible school which opens each Sunday at 9:45 o'clock, offers all ages splendid instruction in Scrip ture and the application of God's laws to life. Young people and others who would attend will find helpful pro grams at the 6:30 o'clock meetings. llaptLst Church (Sixth and Spring) The subject of the sermon Sunday morning at the Baptist church will be "The God of Israel." Mrs. Floyd Sherwood will sing a solo, "Great is Thy Love" by Bohm. The evening subject will be "In the Image of God." The Tuesday morning prayer meeting will be held at 10:00 at the home of Mrs. P. R. Finlay. The hours of services are: Bible echool, 9:45; morning preaching service, 11:00; evening preaching service, 8:00. A cordial Invitation 13 extended to all. k - I'retfiyterinii Church (Sixth and Washington) ' "We do well to register a vow and holy resolve to serve God In faithful ness of heart and life. It 1b better to carry that vow and resolve Into uctuality. Accept the invitation and come to the 11 o'clock service Sunday Central Church of Christ (Pennsylvania Avenue) Already there is as much Interest In the services at the Church or Christ as Is usual for the late fall and winter months. Audiences both morning and evening are large, and the Bible echool Is keeping up In a splendid way. Special emphasis Is given to the popular Sunday ovenlng service. The pastor, Rev. Paul De F. Mortlmore, states that this service is one of the greatest encouragements of the work of the local church. Large audiences are the rule, and unusual Interest Is shown in the services by many who are not members of the church as well as those who are. The - well known Christian orchestra is a fea ture of this service, playing a prelude concert each Sunday evening. An en joyable song service is also an attrac tion, Mr. Mortlmore believes. The sermon topic this Sunday evening will be, "Safely Anchored." The Bible school of the church meets at 9:45 a. m. and provides biblical instruction for all ages. Those who wish to study the Bible are cor dially invited. At 11 a. m. the worship service of the church Is held, centering in the communion service. All Christians are urged to avail themselves of this opportunity of observing the church's supreme ordinance. The pastor will bring the third of a series of sermons dealing with the Lord's "Sermon On The Mount." The choir will sing an anthem at this service. Christian Endeavorers will meet at 6:46 for their services. Three groups provide interesting dl&cusslonsi for different ages of young people. A hearty welcome Is extended to attend, Zlon English Lutheran Church (M avenue near Fourth) The regular morning worship ser vice will be held at, 11:00 a. m. with a sermon by the pastor. Any who care to attend will find a welcome at this service. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 in the church annex. A story, "Kwali's Experiment," will be told at this ses: s ion, and a spelling contest In which the names of the cities of the Holy Land will be used will also be held. This contest Is in preparation for a series of slides which will be shown in the church on Sunday evening. August . 28th, "Touring the Holy Land." There Is a great deal of inter est In the spelling bee. There Is no Luther League meeting on Sunday evening . " Church of God (Spruce street at X) Sunday echool begins at 10 a. m. at the Church of God, and the lesson for Sunday Is "The Tent of Meeting." At 11 o'clock the morning worship hour begins. Rev. Carlos A. Plummer will speak on "Worshipping God." An original song entitled "Nearer Like Thee" will be sung. Church of the Nazarene (Birch and Y) "The Old Which Is New" Is the subject Rev. Daniel L. Swartz has se lected for his Sunday morning ser mon at the Church of the Nazarenee. Frank Cain Is organist. The morning worship starts at 11 o'clock following Sunday school at 9:45. In the evening, at 7:30 o'clock, the pastor's sermon will be on the sub ject "Paul's Prayer." The young people meet at 6 :46. The "Rustlers" will give a program of musical numbers. Prayer meeting Is held Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. children up to the age of 30 years. All are Invited. The morning service begins at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimony meet ings begin at 6 o'clock. "Mind" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 21. The Golden Text will be, "The Lord hath been mindful of us; He will bless us" (Ps. 116:12). Among the citations which com-' prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice, of the Lord thy God. and wilt do that which is right In his sight, . . . I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I am the Lord that healeth thee" (Ex. 16:26). The lesson-sermon also will include the following passage- from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Having one Ood, one Mind, unfolds the pow er that heals the sick, and fulfils these sayings of Scripture, 'I am the Lord that healeth thee,' and '1 have found a ransom.' When the divine precepts ere understood, they unfold the foundation of fellowship. In which one mind Is not at war with another, but all have one Spirit, God, one intelligent source. In accordance with the scriptural command: 'Let this Mind be In you, which was also in Christ Jesus' " (p.276). Sermonette Edited by Harriet R. MacDonald The Gospel Mission (2201 North Fir street) The schedule of services at the Goipel Mission for Sunday are as fol lows: 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., morning service; 6:46 p. m young people's meeting; 7:46, evening service. The Sunday school attendance Is reported to be Increasing regularly. In the evening, the sermon subject will be "Jesus The Way, The Truth and The Life." Special music Is plan ned. All are Invited. Midweek meeting will be held Wed nesday at 7:45 p. m. First Church of Christ, Hclenttot (First and Washington) Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. for Grande Ronde Meat Co. City Grocery & Market Phone 75 - 74 - 60 - 61 Hoover Grocery & Market Phone 94 - 76S Economy1 Market ' Phone 48 Fir Street Market Phone 700 wast. . r . .... ijiiww.iigjriwm.; l i iiSVifjTtiimi' niupwiii itrter--.-r n J WlH I ! MM !', LL And he arose and rebuked the wind, and Bald unto the sea peace be still. Mark 4-39. Conditions today have come to the point where many men believe honestly believe that the teachings of Christ cannot be carried Into busi ness, and certainly not into politics or the management of publlo affairs. So they have ft religion for week-days, and another which they keep care fully brushed and folded and put away for Sundays. And the man who has only the one kind, and tries to use it on week-days as well as on Sun days, knows what the storm on the Sea of Galilee was like. There are the fears and the doubts, like the evil breath of the hells, sweeping down upon him. "Is it worth it? Does It pay? Can Providence care for me does the Lord even know? Isnt He asleep.there, utterly unaware of my difficulties? Why not forget religion, and get Into the swim, make my pile, and then give somo attention to the enure nv And so lortn. If any man thinks that It Is not a real storm, let him try It and stick to his principles mrougn tmcK ana thin. Let any man, any woman, hon- estly seek to "cross to the other side", with his or her religion, and carry It. Into actual practice In business, In the home, wherever he or she goes In life, and they will know what a storm means. And it will be such a storm as they themselves cannot still. Only when the Master standi at the prow of their little vessel, and cries, "Peace: be stilll" will the evil spirits' who arouse that storm cease their ef forts and the soul find peace. Menus Of The Day lly Mrs. Alexander George Al'tJUHT 1MNNKK MENU Broiled Lamb Chops Potatoes Samcaet Buttered Corn Jelly Pin Wheels Butter Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Jam Cake Coffee Potatoes Sumoset, Serving 6 4 cups hot mashed potatoes. 1 tablespoon butter, J4 teaspoon paprika. yA teaspoon celery salt. 16 teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons milk. 1 egg yolk. 2 tablespoons chopped plmlentos. 2 egg whites, beaten. Mix potatoes, butter, paprika, cel ery salt, salt and milk. t Beat one min ute. Add rest of Ingredients. Roughly pile in buttered baking dish and bake 20 minutes In moderate oven, Jelly Plu Wheel 2 cups flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder. teaspoon salt. 4 tablespoons lard, 2-3 cup milk. 2 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons Jelly. Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in lard with knife. Mixing with knife, slowly add milk. When soft dough forms, pat It out until It is 1-3 inch thick. Spread with butter and Jelly. Quickly roll up and with a sharp knife cut off H Inch slices. Arrange flat side up In greased bak ing pan. Bake 12 minutes. Hush Ian UreHsLiur (For lettuce or vegetable salads) cup mayonnaise. 2 tablespoons chill sauce. 2 tablespoons catsup. 2 tablespoons chopped ripe olives. 2 tablespoons chopped dill pickles. Mix Ingredients. Chill. When ready to serve, beat with fork and pour over salads. Jam Cake & cup fat. 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. , cup sour milk. Mi cup Jom. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon cloves. teaspoon nutmeg. teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 cups flour, teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon baking powder. ' ' Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of Ingredients and beat two minutes. Pour into loaf pan fitted with waxed paper. Bake 50 minutes. PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND, Aug. 19 Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poultry, country meats uncnangea. Onions, potatoes, strawberries, wool and hay, mohair, nuts, cascara bark and hops steady and unchanged. Fewer Fires In Northwest This Summer, Report PORTLAND, Ore. (Special) Greater carefulness on the port of the forest using public, combined with favorable weather and an efficient forest pro tection organization, has resulted In substantial savings in the fire fight ing coats on the 22 national fores la of Oregon and Washington, thus con tributing to the federal economy pro gram. . . , The report Just Issued by the reg ional forester here, covering the per iod up to August 10, shows that lost year there were 848 fires started, as compared with 457 for the present year. There were 179 lightning fires for this period last year, as against iau tins year, up to August iu, iuai, there were 669 man-caused fires, while In 1932 there were only 824. Careless Bmokers are charged with I'M of the 1992 fires, and campers wlCh 95. the 1981 figures being smokers 232 ana campers 128. 1 The campaign of rigid law enforce ment against maliciously set fires is apparently showing results, 1931 be ing charged with 165 incendiary fires, with but 78 in 1932 to date. For the period covered by the re port, 1931 shows 36,414 acres of na tional forest land burned over. This acreage is reduced 'to 10,038 acres in 1932. The cost of fire fighting this year Is $46,697, as against 0238,915 last year. - Quick and effective action on the part of the forest service crewB has resulted in holding most of the fires under 10 acres each, only 39 ot of the 467 exceeding this Blze. A few large fires, principally on the Whlt man and Blsklyou forests, account for most of the acreage burned. A total of 329 of this years fires have been held to under one quarter of an acre, It is said. All forest service fires this season are being handled by regularly em ployed road and trail or special crews, according to the reRlonal forester. In commenting on the favorable showing this year, foresters point out that there are vet several weeks In which dangerous fire weather could oo. cur. A few days of hot weather and low humidity, a little public careless ness, and there would be grave danger and costly fires. ALREADY COMB BACK, BAYS BfcNNV NEW YORK W) Benny Leonar doesn't like references to his "comeU back campaign." Be Insists that tm already has "come back" and that! his victories are part of a "Cham plonshlp camalgn." LIVERPOOL, WHEAT LIVERPOOL. AUK. 19 close: Oct. 67; Dec. 66H W Wheal ; March 68 "4 ? TRAVELING MAN ENDORSES ALL-BRAN Says It Brought Relief From ; Constipation SUGAR AND FLOUR I PORTLAND, Aug. 1 Vf) Sugar Cane, granulated M.G5 100 lbs.; beet, sugar 4.30 100 lbs. j 1 Domestic flour Selling price de- Uvered: patent 49s 45.50; do 98s$5.30; bakers' bluestem $4.10; soft wheat pastry patent A3.40?$6.20; Montana hard wheat patent 85.00$$6.20; rye 4.60iff4.80. "It Costs You Less At Grande Ronde" We welcome a chance for comparison. We know our prices and quality will please you and too, your money is left in Union County. It takes it seven years to re . turn if sent out. . Pork Shoulders Veal Roast Cottage Butts Fresh Choice Shoulder Cuts Fresh from Smoke House Pound 9Y2c Pound 9c Pound ............ 10c Legs of Lamb Spring Lamb Hams Spare Ribs Pound 17c Half or Whole Very Meaty . Pound 17c Pound .... 7c Veal Steak 1 V III III J.4V Choice Shoulder Cute Pound 12V2c Shoulder of Lamb Pork Loins Choice Steer Beef Whole Half or Whole Round and Loin Steaks Pound 10c Pound 1....:...,.. 13c Pound 18c GROCERY DEPARTMENT White King G,WIi Golden Age Granulated Soap MlOCOlate Macaroni Spaghetti Washes Everything Sweetened and Noodles Large Package 11 m ' ". an Reg. Size 39c lirE"8"' 8 Pkgs. 25c 10c Package Free 6-lD. ImSi . .ODC ' Palmolive Pineapple ss Soap MthSvrmT For Complexion Ln,,p Vacuum Tins n -A 2i4 Tins Green or Biack 3 KarS ..... l)c 2 for 25c Mb. Tins . . 69c Old Dutch Sugar Butter Cleanser C&ciePr' CrSry Phases Dirt 20 lbs. . . . $1.07 2-lb. Roll ... 47c 4 Cans .... 29c Alberta Green PotatOCS readies Com Fancy Locals ' Just Right Fancy Golden We handle only home for Canning Bantam grown potatoes. ( Apple Box $1.09 Per Doz. ... 10c 20 lbs. . . . . 25c LUMBER MARKET SEATTLE, Aug. 19 tfPJ With only 112 mills out of 321 reporting to the West Coast Lumbermen's association operating, production for the week ending August 13 was 10.8 per cent of capacity, a gain of one tenth of one per cent over the previous week, and compared with 38 per cent for the same week last year. A total of 216 mills reported cur-' rent new business was 23 per cent over production and shipments were 16.7 per cent over production. Inven tories reported hy 144 mills decreased 8,287,000 feet from the week ending August 6 and were 23.2 per cent less' than at the same time last year. SPECIALIZING IN S Permanent Waving Edyth Doan Personality Hair mjf Cutting , rm? Men - Women iSffi and Children fisatfyj By Appointment Loren Carver 1 , PKICBS REASONABLE COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOP La Grande Hotel Main S30 "I want to take this unsolicited means to tell you what All-Bran has done for me. "I am on the road all the time, and this has a tendency to consti pate me, or any one who travels all the time. I used to Buffer a great 4-nM nr.BUnnUnn until anma . one told me about Keilocrg's Al.l.- Bran. Since I have been eating this cereal, i nave Deen cureu or, con- Btipation. I heartily endorse it to I any one suffering as I did." Mr. B. F. Pollard, Marion, N.C. I Constipation is caused by lack of , two things in the diet: "Bulk" to exercise the Intestines. Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. Labora ; tory tests show All-Bran provides ' both. At the samo time, it supplies iron for the blood. 1 ' The "bulk" in All-Bran is simi ; lar to that of lettuce. Within the ' body, it forma a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of ' wastes. Being a imturul corrective . All-Bran is not habit-forming. ; How much better than risWing pills and drugs so often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily will over come most types of constipation- serious cases, with every meal. If you have intestinal trouble not re lieved this way, see your doctor. Serve All-Bran as a cereal witn' milk or cream, or use in cooking. 1 At all grocers in the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, A SUGGESTION- for the PICNIC BASKET SANDWICHES and Cakes are the favorite foods for picnic lunches. No picnic is complete, without them. There are endless varieties to choose from; but of course home made ones are best. The Sandwiches , Are Most Delicious When the Bread Is Made From -. FEDERATION FEOUR And You'll Have Better Luck with Cakes If You Always Use BLUESTEM FLOUR Because It's Tested 100 Home Products Manufactured by La Grande Milling Company 3 Jack Smith of the A. Schilling Co., will Serve Ice Tea Saturday at the City Market. Bartlett Pears Per Apple Box .... 55c WATERMELONS, pound .................. .... lMc SPUDS, pound lc TOMATOES, while they lust, rfer apple box......... 49c COOKING APPLES, per box ..... 45c '.....' Orchard Market 2124 Adams 937-J Mohr's Market Nexfr to Sacajawea Hotel Phone M899 SIRLOIN STEAK T-BONE ir. RIB STEAK IOC Lb. STKAK CHOICE STEER BEEP BEEF ROAST Choice Bteer Beef, POUND 12c BEEF BOIL ro8.r..!r.f: 8c Choice Fryers and Hens every Sat VEAL STEAK & CHOPS 2,. 25c VEAL ROAST gSS 10c Watermelon Ice Cold "No Cold Storage Products" Fruit Butter Cream Cakes Special. Each .. .... 1. 25c Chocolate Nut Cup Cakes Dozen 15c Pettie Fores to order 50c and 75c doz. , Honey Almond Coffee Cakes Special 2 for : ..25c Lemon Pies Each 24c Spanish Buns Each 5c Wind Up At The Windmill A Strictly Home-Owned Bakery IBBS