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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday; July 7, 1933 NEWS of trie GHURCHES Local Churches Giye Programs For Worship Day Pastor of Baptist Church Will Preach Junior 'Ser mon; Many Interesting Sermons Planned. '. ; Services in the Lei Grande churches next Sunday will Include the follow ing: .. , ,r Baptist Church ' i (Sixth and Spring) ' The pastor will preach a Junior ser mon. Sunday, morning at the Baptist ohurch. :, Special music will, be fur nished, by the choir, The subject for the evening sermon will lie '.'Prorata eel alorles." A song service will pre cede the sermon. - , The young people will meet at 7:00. Their discussions are proving both in teresting and Instructive. The or chestra Is giving excellent 'help. The Bible school . attendance Is holding up well and the lessons for the present quarter should, be Inter esting to both young and old. Super intendent Jordahl's Bible drill Is. an interesting feature. Suitable classes will be provided for all and a cordial welcome awaits anyone not attending elsewhere.';' v. '"- Hours of services are: Morning wor ship, 11:00; evening worship, 8:00; vounK people's meeting, 7:00; Bible school, 9 :45; Thursday evening prayer meeting, 8:00. rreshyterlaii Church : (Sixth and Washington) Holy conununlon' Wlll be held, Sun day morning at 11:00 o'clock. Ohrlst Instituted this particular, memorial that he might establish a most In timate relationship between himself and his followers. At this service the minister, Rev, J. George Walz, will bring a message on "The Master's Hand" Mrs. S. B. Morgan, soprano, and M'ss Corlnne Baker, alto, will sing the duet '.'Take Mo, O My Bather,'.' by E. F, Marks. Miss Gladys Miller will preside at the organ con note. ? - i T At 9:45 the members and friends of the Bible sohool will meet for study and fellowship. A splendid devotional, period precedes the study of the lesson. All ages are Invited, dosses for all having been organised and supplied with efficient teachers. .. Young people meet at 6:30 p. nu to ' enjoy a program arranged' for . -the discussion; at the deep meanings of lite, problems that confront youth, and the best way to give service to ' the Lord and fellowmen. All .are. In vited: .v . -. , -, - . - First Church or Clirl.it, Scientist ; ...i(Plrst and Washington). i- v Services, begin with Sunday school nt 9 :45 followed by morning service at 11 o'clock. .The Wednesday eve ning meeting; is alt 8 p. m. The read ' lng room in the West-Jacobsen build ing :1s open, -from 1 to 4:30 p. m. . dally.., . The subject Sunday will be "Sacra ment." . i .... The golden text is, "The cup of Serinonette Edited by Harriet R. MacDonald Set thine house In order. Is. 38-1. We are - Hying consciously; or un cpnsclousty, on these three- planes sometimes Illustrated by comparison with a threo-story house. The first story or' plane corresponds to the .outward life In the world, its busi ness requirements, pleasures, and so cial intercourse. The second story corresponds to the love of helping one another, or what is known as Brotherly Love, which Is on a higher plan .tyian a natural, worldly one. This is truly spiritual living. The third story corresponds to the highest form of love to the Lord to gether with a delight In giving our best service to Him and our lellow men. This Is celestial living. As the three stories of a house arc connected by steps leading from the first through the second to the third story, so is the Bible written that individual need be met on each plane. If one lives In the first story only, he does not realize the possibilities for better light and air by going to the second story, and of his own free will, he forfeits the pleasure and de light In the glorious view spread be fore him from the highest floor. It Is well to stop occasionally and see If we are spending all our time on the "first floor" and If so, at once have a general house-cleaning of all old. wornout rubbUh-thoughts and affections that are cluttering our stairway. 7 cniiunsL - 1 S&V5 blessing which we bless, la it not tht communion of the Mood of Christ? The bread which We break. Is It not the communion of Vie. body of Christ?" (Jt Cor,i,10:l).., , .. -. Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon la .the fol lowing from the Bible;, "For as often as yet eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come". (I cor. lt:2). , The , lesson-sermon also Includes the following correlative passage from the Christian Science: textbook, "Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy: "If all who ever partook of the sacra ment had really commemorated the sufferings of Jesus and drunk of his cup, they would have revolutloniBed the world. If all who seek his com memoration through., material - sym bols will take up the cross, heal the sick, oast out evils, and preach Christ, or Truth, to the poor, the recep tive thought, they will bring In the millennium", (p. 34). . Zlon English Lutheran Church (M avenue near Fourth) ' i Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock with a sermon by the pastor. , Sunday school at 0 :45, Miss Sarah Williamson will tell a story about mission work in the Argentine, South America. . - t '. ' ' - There will be no devotional meet ing of tlie Luther League Sunday eve ning. ..... . --; Church of the Nazarene (On Y avenue at Birch) ' "Why the Communion?" will bo the subject of the pastor's sermon at 11 a. m., following Sunday-school at 9:45. Communion servloo .will be held. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock the sermon subject will be. "Where Art Thou." : , The young people meet at 0:45 p, m. with Lulu Moore as leader. Mid-week meetings are held Wed nesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock: A special welcome Is extended to all visitors In the city and (those whose own church Is now not having service. , i . I ! DODGE DEALERS' SALES STILL 'SHOWING GAIN The on and upward trend that has made Dodge dealers' ,retall sales an envied performance for 32 out of the 33 weeks composing the present Dodge, selling season, - has notched another all-around sales Increase In. to the delivery totals of car mer chants operating under the Dodge Brothers franchise. During the week ending June 24, Dodge dealers made retail deliveries of 4908, passenger cars and trucks, compared with 4695 cars and trucks delivered during the preceding ween, according to L.. C. Smith, local dealer. , Of ithe 4908 units delivered during the -latest report week, 2334 were Dodge 6 and 8-cyllnder -passenger cars, and 640 were Dodge commercial cars and trucks. At the same. time, Dodge dealers' share In the total sales of Plymouth standard and de luxe sixes for the week amounted to 2034 cars. r. .. If we ever lend a book, we would like to lend It to a bootlegger. They never seem to keep any. American The Sunday School Lesson in Rhyme liy Carlos A. Plummer - - CALM! Joshua 14:6-14. . r One of the twelve whom, Moses- sent The Promised Land to view, ry And its condition to present,'1, i . Was Caleb, bold and true. ... He fully followed God's command, . And all his will obeyed; And after searching out the land A true report he made. He saw the land so rich and fair, With milk and honey blessed. And saw the natives dwelling, there The "giants" and the rest. .r . '.;"'' . ' ' ' ''! v; Of lis delicious fruits he took:; : Pomegranates rich to eat, .V The luscious grapes from .Eschol brook, . ' And figs so large and sweet. I When he returned with fruits In hand, With tatth and couroge strong, He said, "Let us possess the land, It shall to us belong!" With life end health he long was olesscd; The giants he subdued. And their stronghold lie then po- The land he first hod viewed. ' . Manilla never loses it's delicate exquisite houquet in any baking or freezing. That's because it is Pure Vanilla. Newspaper of 1885 Printed On Cloth (Continued rrom Pag One) shop, and next door to this was his print shop. . . .... ,,.'.... i . The cloth paper is In a much better j state of preservation than the aver age paper product would be after; that long aj time. '. Now to get to the contents of tne paper: , Lon Cleaver, La Grande dentist, had an advertisement In the front columns of the front page. He was the .father of Kay Cleaver Stratum, the noted writer. under Mr. Cleaver's ad was a pro fessional care? of R. Enkln, attorney-at-law and notary public. . j 8. W. Aldrlch and J. fe. Foley ad vertised tho. La. Grande brewery, manufacturer of ale, porter and lager beer. Greggs and Valanae advertised i the Bonanza brewery, located on the I Main street of , Summervllle, , Ore. There were numerous delivery wagon and livery stable advertisements. , ; The temperature, -the Gazette Bald, was "102 -yesterday." :. . , ; The skating rink was doing a good business; " j .- ; . -, . ,"Tho factory at Oro Dell Is kept busy filling orders for dressed liun ber." !'.- . j -' . i . Another Item: "George Currey Is trying, to revolutionize fashion. . We saw him going home the other day with his vest buttoned up. on the outside of a linen duster. He 1 un doubtedly the dude of La Orande." Still another item, which stated: "Each little town in this valley has It regular old settler organization. whose chief object in life appears to be to keep the town they live in back . where they found It a quarter of century before. .... They have about tile same Ideas of the advance of civilization as an .Indian who re gards the encroachment of the white man from tho ambush of the thicket, and would like to see every man of enterprise and thrift dlo of hog cholera that they might live on and guzzle their whiskey undisturbed." Elsewhere It told: of the great need for a - flro department, and there were many, other interesting Items too numerous -to mention. -. HOT LAKE l'EUHONALS ! A. H.. Brandis, 04 Aberdeen, Wush. visited. Gust A. Carlson,,, .over- the weekend. Cecil. Griggs, a teacher In Union, who recently underwent an operation is progressing satisfactorily. Mrs. Hattle Miller, of Nampa, Ida., registered at . the sanatorium last week.. Phil Rice was glad to have !:ls mother, Mrs. E. P. Rice, or Portland, visit him over the past weekend. Mrs. Bessie Hartley, of La Grande, is making satisfactory recovery fol lowing' her operation. Miss Jessie De Vlney returnud to Hot Lake Sunday from Riverside, Cal.. insure yourself of complete satisfaction by choosing with your hands the fruits and vegetables you desire. FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY JULY 8-10 Gold Seal SALMON Flat Can 10c. LARD 4-1b. Pkg. 35c Hires -Root Beer 25c Camay Soap Ivory Soap Lava Soap P&G Soap . Pure Cane Sugar DURKEE'S 10 pounds : . . . . . . 59c Salad Aid 1 Tr 17c 20 pounds ... ... $1.17 Salad Dressing 8bo,o22C H D Deviled Meat dZ J 10c Kellogg's Jell Walla Walla Asparagus Il0Z 'PnwfiPr ALL OREEN A "Mio rviieat 1 Uniitl UNGRADED No. 2 Can ' O for OUl T-IT A tT17G All Flavors 7. . r. , , ai rLAlU& Clicquot Club (if nger Ale e 2 1 Pint Bottle o ' 'lc Dry O Pkg 2 for 29c icg. 9c Case of 12 -$1.59 0 25c ; . . ; o Green Beans o Oranges ' ! ','',; o Fresh, Fancy Quality Large Sweet Navels Pound .... . . . . . . 4c Dozen . . . . 35c Processors Tax 6n wheat goes into effect July 10th. This will make flour higher. Buy nouand save. A, A. A. CONTEST BOARD FINDS STANDARD MILEAGE UNSURPASSED. ' BrrrI 420 laps at nlnht. time but th A. A. A. Contttt Board ys accuracy and not comfort comes flrat In mlleaoa tents. Of th 7 gaiollnei totted tho Board's certification of "Uniurpaated" wa given to standard, oaioiino. Frantc Scoflald, official driver for mileage testa, whose speed and "groov pnf' was so close that time variations' between mile-laps ifbver exceeded one fifth, of one second Present Prices ; Oh' Tires Still Below Year 1926 "3lnco 1020 tho trend of tire prices has ,been stoadlly downward and thy are still B6 per cent below the point at which they were nine years ago, even with the two recent Increases this year," says Poster Sims, of Fat-land-Sims Co, local Goodyear deal ers. ... ., ... .... . . , ' . "But with the upward movement of genera! commodity prices, .raw material prices, especially cottoit arid orude rubber which have shown sharp Increases since April, tires may go higher, 7. ,( , ., ' ( ' -' i :-'' ' ; "At any rate, tire prices arc about at the same level as they were n year ago, and my. advice to.thost, who are In tho market Is to buy now be fore' prices go lip again, slnoe It is a foregone conclusion. In my opinion, that the present low point of 65 per cont below the 1926 figures will not continue long on a steadily rising commodity price market." where she' was called by th0v,)llne39 and subsequent death of her roother. Mrs. Sarah Casper Is spending a few days which Includes the Fourth, at the home of her daughter In Yaki ma. - - Among those recently registering at the sanatorium are Mrs.-8. D. Crowe, of Los Palos, Cal.. Wesley Mer- rltt. of- Baker, P. J. Lucos, of WaBco, I Wntcn. Ma and Catherine Smith, of Wolsor, Ida Mrs. Albert Qlpson, of Unloil, who recently submitted ito on operation, is making satisfactory recovery. - P. L. Blewctt, of Portland, has- reg istered at the sanatorium. 1 -lb. 1 Cii 3 Med. Bars 3 i 10 Mr. Wallsinger Made Chairman Non-high Board The non-high .school board, of Un lon county, met In the office of the county school superintendent, E, A. Sayre, on Wednesday, July 5, with allN members present. Thomas Wall singer, of Allcel, was elected chairman for , tho ensuing year and John Schroeder, of Island City, vice chair man. E. A, Sayre, county school sup orlntendent, Is secretary ex-offlclo. Some time was spent In discussing the new non-high school law and the duties of the board. The board set Thursday evening, July 13 as the time to confer with the different high schools of the county with reference to tuition and transportation. Don't Get Up Nights Make This 25c Test Physio the iitadder .easily. .Drive out .impurities and excessive acids which cause Irritation that results i leg pains, backache, burning and getting up nights. BU-KETS, the bladc'&r physic, containing .buchu, juniper oil, etc., works. on the bladder pleasaptly and effectively, similar to castor oil on the bowels. Oct a 25c . ,K , l. , , . vou. dru, , t Mt om d- ,t not jeueved 13 . . . . of getting up nights go uacK and get your money.. ,Ygu aio bound to feel bettcl' after tills cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Sold by Moon Drug Co. , Adv. Preferred Stock COFFEE 27c 5c 17c 25c 3c Ritters Pork & Beans 3 for 14c Krafts , Cream HprtrinlH 15c Cup OVER VhoMi Mori Inn, Main 000 Family oalherliig - , One of the many nappy family gatherings for the Fourth was had at Pine Cone When members of the 3ek eier family enjoyed the day together. A plcnlo lunch was, served atj noon and too afternoon, was spent in swim ming and visiting. Thoso who en Joyed thq outing were Mr. and Mrs. Will Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ue Long and Alma, Mr. , and Mrs. Art McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer and son, -tee, Mr. and .Mrs, Carl Snodgrass and children, John, Norma and Dpn,i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Be- Long and daughter, pnyui Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and .chil dren, PoggV and Patsy,, all of the Grande . Hall district, Mr. and lxs. Ralph Robinson, of Pyle's Canyon, Mr. arid' Mrs. Clifford; BlokSand and Mrs. Qarrett Bloklond.,of Island City, Miss Thelmo, 8traln, of La Grande, Lynn Sinutz, of the sldehlll rood near La Orande, and Pat and Albort Hughes, of Cove avenue. .,, ... .,. -., - i , From lleiid Mrs. Lester Masterton and two children, Robert Ira and Mildred Jano. Came over from Bend for the Fourth and will be here for another week; or ten days visiting the parental A. A. Masterton, and Ira Kennedy families near La Grande and .with. many other friends and relatives hereabouts. At aasklirs . Mrs; Mark Jenkins, of Portland, who has been, ylsltlng relative and. friends in this locality was a. guest last week of her frlond. Mrs.'LaNlta Pearson, at the J. A. .Gosklil home near Im bler. . . ;' ,'. i ,iv At The take- ' .. ; BirW. Peterman, of the Cove, be came .very 111 the first of the week and was taken at once to Hot Lake. He Is better now; and: has returned to his home. , . v , . HulKo ltaiillldil .. Members of the flu'.so connection are making plans lor their annual family get-toxother to be held, as usual, at Shadowpolnt rancli, the homo of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hulsc In the Iowa district. Tho dates are over Returns Home: . 1 Miss Zlna Zaugg, who spent all last winter with her sisters in Salt Lake City has returned to her home In tho Mt.. Glen: neighborhood, acd will be hero now Indefinitely. , At the Lake Miss Mario Tlgglebeck, teacher In the La Grande sohools, and her sis ter, Miss Frances, a former BON student have been spending the past three, weeks at Miss Imogone Rus sell's cabin at Wallowa lake. High winds at Cove Thethlgli winds of last week caused somo trouble in and around the Cove, T Yieadinff its field lecausc zfs the STYLE LEADER Kegisl ration figures reveal thut very nearly one out of ; ,,..,......,.. ........ I .A--; 1 ) ' every three people who buy motor cars today iu Olds- mobilo's price field, settles his choice on Oldsmobile. The rest of the business is divided among ten different : cars! The main reason for this Safes Leadership is Style ,.-. Leadership for the nw OldHiuohilcs are the smartest , V ' ' ' 1 ' ' f' cars in America, regurdlcss of cobU Coino in today., You'll get a thrill out of Oldsmobilo performance, tool 0 L D $ M THE SIX 1745 and up, THE EIGHT $84$ anil up . , . ! 6. Laming , . , span tire anil bumpcrt extra . . . C. it. A. C Umu LARIS0N-FREES CHEVROLET CO. 1414 Adams Ave: Visit tho Oenorul Motors Building THE VAikEE Mabel B. Morton, Valley News dlt The lights were off for some time after a large limb had been blown down at the Ascension grove and which,' lodged among the light wires. Trees' -in various places were uprooted ond a, tiled at. the Willie Wright. place was blown, down,. ,,r it , - .. -o- ' !,,.' Married Miss Mamie Leak, ot Island City, and Elmer McOlure of. La. Orande, were married In 1 Grande recently, the ceremony having been performed by Rev. Paul Mortlmore at the Chris tian church. ... t, . ': :. i Have Quilting- , , -'. ! The members ot the Cove Woman's club spent - Thursday and - . Friday quilting at the 'home ot Mxa. Ted Johnson. The quilt Is one which was donated by J. B. MJlls and will be sold at; H benefit for the library budget. .'Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mm. J, U ultiB.'- kr Mv.n n-w-M wm. a. C. Hefty, Mrs, J. B. Fletcher, Mrs. A. u. Conklln, Mrs. .Louis Presto, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. L. E. -Anderson, Miss Thel- ma Anderson and the hostess quilted Thursday and Mrs. M. Spaeth Mrs. Helone .Lincoln, Mrs., Chris BorUch, Mrs. J. R. Price,' Mrs. Luella Laird, Mrs, Lano, Mrs. Fisher, Lona Jelda Price and Mrs. Johnson were pres.. ent Friday when the quilting was completed. Potluck dinners were served both days. ( At Enterprise . Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Reavls, of La Grande, wore guests over the Fourth at the home of his parents,, who live near Enterprise,. ; . ; Visit In Valley t Mrs. Catherine Rhtnehart and her daughter, Mrs. Harry Sayles, and W. G. Novllle, of Salem and . Portland, are visiting In the valley now among their relatives, the Ruckman's, the OasklU's, .the McOoWrlck'a . and others. " , . . . , Visit Relatlvefi . Mr. and Mrs. ftussel Todd and baby wore here tlie first of the week for a brief visit at the homo of Mrs. Todd's cousin, Mrs. J. O. Anson, of near Island City. They wore on their way from .thelc former home at Wav erly, Neb., to Port AngeleB, Wash. whero they .plan ,.to reside, lnr. the future. , . Vacation lllble School ' - Tho .Dally, Vacation Bible school which has been In progress at North Powder olosed lost Friday night with a program and exhibition ot hand work made by the . children during the two'weeki. The enrollment for. the school was 08. The teaohers were. Rev. W. D. Bach, Mrs. Dave . Keller, Mrs. John McPhee, Mrs. Retta Allen, Mrs. 'Mildred McConnell, Miss Mary Dalton and Miss Geraldlne Bach. Miss Edith Williams was, secrertary and Miss Eileen Shaw an assistant on the teaching staff. Perfect, attendance slips 01UI certificates of reocognltlon OB I LE at the Century of Progress Exposition Residence Phone 7 A were awarded, i . To Spend Summer , . ' , Jlmmie Wardjof-. Payette, Is here and will spend the remainder of t(ie summer ;at the home ol his c'ousurj Donald Jasper, son of Mr. and Mrs Ed Jasper in the Valeria dlstrlst. ,,, y"- ':' '' tou' Won't Worry Aboutth'elMMt i, JU'you keep your fpod in sv Majestic Electrie REFRIGERATOR H & S, ELECTRIC CO. Everythlhg Bectrlcal" .' 107 Depot,; rr. AlrfX Listen Hospital Bills Wti art ex pensive 1 u jtu t y; .ddn'i tiike a chance ith im pure ice. .jja f. ' l Our Ice Is made from: pun . water, under sanitary - condl tlons. . Our prices are reason, able, our services, are the best we have a man at '.the plant for the oash and' carry trade) Gmiher lce &' Fuel Co; -- f - ' Main 528 . . ; AuthorlMl,, BEHVICB ',!uon.-..h . Btudebaker . Bulck ant ' .. cSontla , ,:, AutonoMlM - vMl: Types of Repairlnt - By (Expert Meehanlea M. J, Goss automobiles. 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