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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, June 30, 1933 M Hi p. 43 r ; ,t" NEWS tif the CHURCHES 1 Patriotic Note In Some Local Churches Sunday Vacation Time Also Ite ceiving Attention in La Grande's Houses of -iWorship at Present. Fourth ol July and the jiummor vacation both como In for a eharo of attention at tho servlceo to bo Jiew In La Orando churches on Sunday two days before Independence day. . Some of the sermons will have patrlotlo note and others will deal with other Interesting subjects. . Vacation time already Is beginning with the Episcopal Sunday school au Journed until next September. I . Sunday programs include: Presbyterian Church i fSixth and Washington) . . "One of the most lntlmato -ovents of the week Is the gathering together . of folks of the community for worship ; at the place set apart, the church, ! Here friend meets friend, Christian meets Christian, worshipper meets worshipper. Tho morning hour, 11:00 o'clock, at this church offers a place .where our Interests center around one common theme," says Rev. J. George Walz, pastor In announcing his services. : Tho theme will be "The Gentle Breath of Summer" or "The . Blossoming Desert, Springs of Water, the Highway, and Everlasting Joy." E. E. Hurley,- tenor, will sing "Eyo Hath Not Seen" by Oaul, and Miss QlQdvs Miller will play the service. A cordial invitation to all who have no special place to meet for their Sunday morning worship, first Church of Christ, Scientist (Third and Washington) Services will be held at 11 a. r Sunday and at 9:45 a. m. Sunday school will be held. Wednesday eve- nlng meetings begin at 8 p. m. The reading room In tho Wcst-Jacobscn building is open from. 1 to 4:30 p. m. each afternoon, a I The subject of the Sunday service will be "God." The golden text was, "The Lord shall reign for over and ever" (Ex. 16:18), i. Among the citations which com ' prise 'the-lesson-sermon Is tho.fol-. lowing from the Bible: "Let us. Hear the conclusion of the whole .matter: Four God,' and keep Ills command ments: for this Is: the whole duty of man" (Eccl. 12:13). The lesson-sermon also Includes the following correlative posaago from tho; Christian . Science textbook, VSolence and Health with: Key to the . flcrlp- i tures,". by. Mary Baker Eddy: . "Good - demands of man every hour, in which .to work .out tho. problem of being. , Consecration to good does not lessen . man's . dependence on .God, but shows the;. paramount .necessity! of mooting them. . . Christian . Science takes naught from tho poriootlon of God, , but It ascribes to Him tho :on-' tiro glory" (p. 201). , Church of the Nazarche (Birch and Y) ' : Following Sunday school at 0:40, observing visitors' Sunday, tho morn ing servlco will begin at 11 o'clock with- Rev. Daniel L. Swnrtz, pastor, to epeak on tho subject! "Missions." . In the evening at 7:30 p. m. his sermon subject will be "Description of Ithe Kingdom." . Tho young people meet at 8:46 p: m. (or . Blblo 'questions. A mid-week meeting Is scheduled for Wednesday nt 7:30. St. 1'eter'n (Kplaooinl) Church (Fourth and O) , Church Bcttpol at .the' Episcopal church has been discontinued for the summer and will not i convene again until September. "Sunday's services will Include holy communion at 8 a. m. and morning prayer with sermon and holy com munion at 11 o'clock, , : First M B. Church, South (Corner U and Fir) (I . Sunday school begins promptly at 0:46 a. m. with all: Invited to at tond. - Preaching by the pastor Is sched uled fori the regular 11 o'clock hour and again at 8 o'olock . In the eve ning. Epworth League meets at V p. m. V This will do me lass eunoay oe- foro tho conference and all ore urged I to attend. i Central Church or Christ (Pennsylvania. Avenue) , '' July Is vacation month ;for this church and thcro will be no preach ing services until the first of Aug ust. , Bible school and communion service will, be held, also Christian Endeavor. Growers of Cherries 'Welcome New Markets (Continued From Page One) cherries at this tlmo cannot bo over. estimated, Mr. Avery states. Tho opening up of mnrkoln In California and Montana has come only through continued efforts the past few years ana will, it Is bellevccU .lend to the lifting ovcntuully of tho ban in tho other three states. Commercial cherry men ore urging tho co-opera tion or tnose who have only a tree or two to assist In the program by getting In touch with the county agent in rogaru to the matter. The Sunday School Lesson in Rhyme By Carlos A. Plummer i.JORHDA Joshua 1:1-0; 23:1, 2,14. The lesson subject for today Is Moses' servant, Joshua; A faithful minister was ho, With courage, faith, and loyalty. tie was a tribal ruler wise. And numbered with the dozen Bples Whom Moses sent to view the land, And true conditions understand. When they returned- with -fruits in hand, . A'.l sold: "It Is ft goodly land. A land where milk and honey flow, And luscious grapes of Eschol grow.' But only two believed the .-Lord And trusted Him to keep His word; ' They -mado a true report that day, And one of them was -Joshua. At Moses, death he took command, 'LcuIsi'uel Into. Canaan, land, . Subdued their foes, and gave thorn -rest .... In that fair -land so richly blessed. r When ho was ;old, and. death was near, Ho bado the -pcoplo-not to fear, , Reviewed their .blessings from the Lord, And how Ho had fulfilled His word. Ho warned them of the way of sin. And .told them not to, walk therein, Exhorted them God'a law to keep, And soon In death ho fell asleep, ; 'POET'S CORNER . (SprUig and Sixth) j A patrlotlo themo will bo used by tho pastor Sunday morning. Special miutlo will bo provided by tho choir, ,. For the evenltiR mnnon tho aub Ject will bo "Tho First imd Second Adam." Their meetings begin at 7:00. Morning worship begins at 11:00; eve ning worship, nt 8:00; Blblo school, at 0:45; Thursday evening prnyor moot ing,' at 8:00. A cordial Invitation la extended to all. ' FAITH ' -Yf know,,somoiday:thab X shall slocp Beneath tho violeta blue, : '.".-' I'll bid farewell to earthly scenes And-leave my friends so true. I know soma day my eyes shall close On earthly-scones so, sweet, But I. shall Hvo Again I know, A ltfo that la complete, I know somo day .my llfo will coaso, . My body mold to. dust. But I shall' sco my Master's fact, ' In Him I'll placo my trust. J. II. B. lHTUlK TAXKS BAClUII.OItS BERLIN Chancellor Ultlor plnrts a special bachelors' tax to flnauco new mnrrtnges and take women from em ployment and bring them back to the famous "Three K's" Klrchc, Kucche, Kinder church, kitchen, children. Faith, hope, and charity, and if wo had more of tho first two, we'd need less of tho last. Muskogee Phoenix. What Better Place to En joy the Holiday Vacation Than Riht V Here Close to Home! NO LONG TRIP NO GREAT COST Car License Rush Is Under Way Locally (Continued From Pago Ono) forwards tho regular application to the stato for a permanent license, and tho temporary tags nro used un til the permanent tags arrive. At tho close of yesterday It was figured that 76 licenses were Issued 01V that ono day, TO IIO I'M) ll UNLICENSED CAKS SALEM, June 30 m State police announced 1xluy that they will start a round-up early tomorrow of all motor vehicle drivers whose cars are without the new July 1 to January 1 license 'plates and who do not have evidence to show that they havo or dered licenses. . 65 MEN ARE ! AT WORK' IN LOCAL PLANT (Guntlnuea Lorn Page OneJ eight-hour shift is being operated. Logs aro being received from Wal lowa county, and it also is expepted that more logs will bo trucked out from Clark's peak near Elgin, this lat ter largely on piece work. ' :Mt, Kmlly Woods Crew Husy ' Operations In the woods have been resumed by the Mt. Emily Lumber Co. with- 70' men at work at present, and' os soon-as tho work progresses sufficiently, this number is expected to' bo doubled. The first train of logs Is expected In La Orando about Monday and, because July 4th Is a holiday, tho Mt. EmUy'mlll will delay until Wednes day for resuming Its operations. It Is said., Tho mill will operate as if did during tho latter port of May and' tho first of June, on a two-thirds crew basis, which gives employment to about 150 men In the mill, planer and yards. . With .tho 'Bowman-Hicks Co. em ploying 116 in tho local, plant and tho woods, and Mt. Emily to employ about '300 when tho woods work swings Into full stride. lt;wlll 'ijncan approximately 416 men at work for tho two pine lumber milling lirms In this district. , , Daughter, of , Tenor to Wed Sermonette Edited by Harriet R. MacDonald In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and. the Word was God. St. John 1:1. Sacred scripture differs from all Other wrltlnRsI Prom befrlnnlnc? tn end It Is a paruble formed of song, prophecy, allegory, and true history, having a meaning applicable to Indi vidual Spiritual exnnrlenrn. Tt. hna a spiritual meaning, liko tho Lord's Inner vesturo woven from the top throughout without a scam. It is this sense, which is tho living water, that quenches tho thirst of the mind which gives the Word Its unconquer able power,' and sets the rainbow In tho clouds of the literary style. As the Lord gives heat and lignt to the earth through the Instrumentality ot tho sun, so He sends through the Word the beat of His love and the light of His truth. It la the reservoir of Life Itself, Ood In all fullness is within Its letter. For this reason John compared the Word to Ood Him self . . , ... The Lord bado us, "Search the Scriptures, for In them ye think that yo havo eternal life, and they arc they which testify of mo." Search them with affection for the truth, and with desire to HghU tho truth to life. They will then light tlio path ahead that ho'' one can overtake .any. moro than a man can outrun. 'the light of a lantern, carried ' in liU hand. "Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a ilgnt unto my path." Much of tho lost faith In heaven may be due to the assumption that marriages aro mode there. Mil waukee Leader. Practically every thlng--f ood, i tcr, clothes, etc. Is being num cotton nowadays; practically ei thing but money. Arkansas am BEAUTY SPECIAL -Haircut,' Shampoo' and , . . Fingerwave $1.00 ' Cinderella Beauty Salon at Cinderella Shop Gwendolyn McCormack, above, daughter of John ' McCormack, uoted Irlsh-Amorican , t e n o r, soon will be the bride of Edward Pyke, scion ot a prominent British family. Miss McCormack Is borself a singer of repute. Tho wedding will be in Ireland. A collcgo professor .states that civ ilization Is under construction. And at tho present time we seem to bo passing over one of the worst de tours. Thomoston Times. .. p ROSE CITY .tf 5 3 O lOj LUXURIOUS WMi 1 . ROOMSKl with bath 'mM1 ymavrM fats iJM Come! July 4thl BIG CELEBRATION and V RODEO EVENTS at ENTERPRISE SK, , ' Somclhitifj Doing Every Minute! o ' Then! Come on to and Stay x at WALLOWA LAKE PARK A (food place lo rest unci relax between visits S- ; to the liijr show nt Kiitd-prise 'First class "i, nccomniodatioim nt the IMgo Hotel, Cabins, Tents or in the Park. An Outing at Wallowa Will Do ' Anyone a World of Good-LeVs Go! ' ' at ' ''' July Sale Prices NOW Til h -Irk". 1 $1.1.95 . i FHEIST CIHIOHCE FO and Here's PerZtisas' FIEESTONE VALUES-eective 'til July 4th Sentinel 6-Ply 5.00x19 .....:...:..........(6.80 5.00x20 1.,.:.: $7.05 5.25x21 $8.20 Oldfields :4.S0x20 -...$6.30 5.00x20 ....$7.80 ' 5.25x18 88:45 5.25x21 $9.20 6-00x20 .. You Save as You Spend at Perkins' Oldfield, H.D. 6-Ply 4.50x2i $6.a 6.00x18 EM IiA H AN) iQJ 4TH & ADAMS r'$io. PHONE: MAIN 500 U. S. ROYAL, 5.25x18 Reg. $9.15, now Goodrich SILVERTOWN, 5.25x18,' Reg. $9.15, now ... $7.32 FIRESTONE Super OLDFIELD 6-PIy 4.75x19 Reg.' $8.40 value, at ' ' B. LOWOUTS are caused by internal heat resulting from friction between the cotton libers. Firestone Gurii-Dipped , Tires arc the only tires niadc where every cotton fiber in every, cord in ' every ply is saturated and coated Svith rubber, pi'eventing internal friction and heat the greatest enemy of tire life. This patented Extra Process makes the lire Stronger -Safer and gives it greater protection against blowouts. Performance Counts Every winner in the 5t)0-milc Iniliiinnptilis Race for fourteen' consecutive years, has chosen and used Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires on his car. Performance Counts Every winner in the daring Pike's-' I Peak Cltnih, where a slip meant death for six consecutive years, ' lias chosen and used Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires on his ear. . Performance Counts Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires hold nil world records, on road and track, for Safely Speed Mile age and Endurance. C Don't risk your life or the lives of others on your Holiday trip. Wo will give you n lihcrnl trade-in allowance on yoiir old ( tuin, dangerous tires, in cxcliunge lor riresione ingn Bpccu Tires -lio Safest Tires in the World. Tire prices' aro sure to go up. 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