La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 11, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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ALLOTMENT PLAN
QUESTIONS ARE
EXPLAINED TODAY
EDITORS NOTE: This Is the first of
three articles putting In question and
answer form details of the voluntary
domestic allotment plan now being
ut Into effeat for wheat.
wawunotok, Aug. u who
is to put the plan Into operation
Wheat farmers UirouRh voluntary
contracts with the secretary of agri
culture, i -How
Is the contract made?, ,
The producer first signs an appli
cation, agreeing to contract to reduce
Ills wheat acreage for the 1034 and
1935 crop years, In consideration or
adjustment payments. When this ap
plication Is accepted by the allot
ment committee of his county wheat
production control association, he Is
offered a contract for his signature
which, when acoepted iy the secre
tary of, agriculture, becomes binding
on both parlies.
What Is the allotment committee-?
Three members of tho board of di
rectors of the county wheat produc
tion control association. Tho latter In
cludes farmers .signing applications
wltl the aid of tlie county agricul
tural agent and special representatives
designated where there are no agents.
Who can Join liv the plan? j
All producers who have seeded -land
to wheat during each or any of the
years, 1830, 1031 and 1839. ,
Can a contract bo signed covering
a farm on which wheat lias not been
grown or on which no wheat Is to be
grown In 1834 and 1835?
Vo, ; ;
, What does tho contract require tho
. producer to do?
To reduce his wheat acreage for tho
1834 and 1835 crop years below the
average for 1028-1032 by not to ex
ceed 40 per cent. The amount of the
1034 reduction is to be announced
August 34, that for 1036 a year hence.
Oregon t)oes Not
Need Any Outside
Labor fror Harvest
SALEM, Ore. (Special) The longest
window In Oregon 100 feet long and
three feot high Is being placed In
the paddock building on the Oregon
state fairgrounds here. It s all so Mr.
and Mrs. Racing Pan can get a good
close look at the race horses. The
1033 state fair, beginning on Labor
day, features a six-day racing meet.
under Oregon's now legalised racing
law.
Under ihe direction of Dr. W. H.
Lytle, who will be superintendent of
speed events, the fairground track is
rapidly being put into shape. Gallons
or white wash are going on track
fences. Nothing will be left undone
to make tlie return of state fair horse
racing an auspicious occasion. Moro
than 150 horses will bo entered.
D. S. Greene. Agricultural agent of
Leslie county, Kentucky, traveled 100
miles on horseback In one month this
year, to visit mountain farmers.
ur Guarantee!
to La Grande Patrons
and Users of
Seven
Premium
Qualities
In line with the Riiiirnntoe of tlie liu'on Oil Co., and to convince you
tit the improved ihmToi nimu-e or "7(i"
(H it (UTARANTEE
If, offer you try 10 gallons of 76, you do not
recognize an Improvement over any non
premium gasoline you have used just
return your receipt and we will refund the
amount of your purchase In cash.
UNION OIL DEALERS OF LA GRANDE & VICINITY:
i.a (;k.M)k
I- ('. Multll .r.i;.
y eMA Slrwl
M. A. UiirtUun
for. Ilh .V .ilum
Until SkMit,
IBanker on Trial
1Wl A
Iff V-l :
I t . .-; jf 1
ChiiiKoU with fu.HlfylnK accounts
tiiul iiilKui.proin-luHnB funds ot
tho Harriinnn Nullonul 'Hank
and Tnim Company of which ho
was president, Joseph W. Ilnrii
hitin is pictured In this penalvo
pose na ho appeared nt the
opening of h!o trial in Now
York. Defending him was Col.
William J. Donovan, former Re
publican candidate for governor
of New York.
WBST AUSTRALIA MNKING; ,
UKiliKii 11UKS YiMT I'F.ltTll
FERTH W That tho cowsl of
Western Australia has subsided 20 In
ches was revealed by an unprecedent
ed alteration of the level of The
transit at Perth observatory, five
mt lea from the sea. .
Careful tests revealed no fault In
tho Instrument, but It was found
that tlie foundations of the observa
tory had sunk and that there was
general tilting of tho hill on which
It glands.
H. B. Curie wis, government as
tronomer said the subsidence ac
counted for very hlfjh tides noticed
on the city's water front.
Portable gold mills, capable of be
ing transported by airplane Into re
mote, mining areas, arc being used
In northern Ontario and other sec
tions of Canada.
A registered Hoi stein cow owned
by Dr. C. K. Dutton. of Moberly, Mo.,
brought seven calves Into the world
In a2 months.
(Mill r. Hull
r,ir. ildhi. & llnulotk
C:lliiiltrll & llotvrlt
Jiw (irrcnmHHl
ISLAM) CITY, OK K.
I.rr Mej milrt
Imal nwnaSi-r In Km oil r. I'h.Mir:
(JO)
V GASOLINE
NEWS of tike GHtJRdHES
"Protestant ,
Itef6rmatioh"
To Subject
Lutherans, to Hear, His
. torical Sermon Sunday;
Episcopal Church Be
gins August Vacation.
Program for Sunday services , In j
Iji Grande churches include the fol-!
lowing:
'Urn English Lutheran Cniin h
(M avenue near Fourth)
"Tlie Protestant Reformation" will
be the subject of the historical scr- j
mon which the pastor, Rev. Edwin
W. Uracher, will preach at tho morn-:
Dig service at 11:00 o'clock Sunctey,..
Mrs. Fred Steinbeck will play the
service. All are cordially invited to
attend this service, of worship
Klolse Stein will, reclto the 05th
Psalm as a special feature In .the
opening service of the Sundfty school
at 0:45 a. m. There are classes In
Bible study for all ages including the
adults. Everyone Is welcome.
Imogene Schilling will lead the
Luther League meeting at 7:00 p. m.,
which will center In a discussion of
the topic. "Worthwhile Hobbles."
Younjg people will, find this an in
teresting and helpful meeting, ,
St. 1'eter'n Church (KplstMtjMil)
(Fourth and O)
No services will be held .at this
church during the remaining Sundays
of August, which is regarded as va
cation month. , ,
Jlupfter C'liurrh
(Sixth' a!iid Spring)
Sunday morning at the Baptist
church, the pastor will take for his
subject "Three Score Years and, Ten."
Special music will be provided by the
choir.' The service will begin at 11.
The evening preaching service will
begin ait 6:00. The subject of the
sermon will be "Things Important
and Unimportant."
.Tim young people will meet at the
church at 4:30 and will take a abort
hike for the place for their outdoor
meeting. All the young people are
urged to he In attendance..
Bible school begins at .0:45. . All
not attending elsewhere are cordially
Invited to come. Suitable classes
wilt be provided for all. ,
i( There wilt be ho Thursday evening
prayer mooting as the pastor will
be but oi town. :
rrebjiteriaii Church
(Sixth and Washington)
"We know the world's philosophy,
but we feel that we have found in
the gospel of Christ something finer
far: for the triumph of the gospel
means the healing of the sin-sick
soul, the entrance of light Into the
understanding, and holy Joy into the
heart." "Coming to Oneself" is te
sermon subject the minister, Rev. J.
George Walz. will discuss Sunday
morning, 11:00 o'clock, finding how
a young man emerged from the "far
country" with an abiding belief in
his iather, .aim a, reverent under-
At No
Extra
Cost
rXIOX.ORK.
K. s. Ilntrhin.,ut
Krv M. (ismhlr
KI.CIX. OKK.
t'irl t'hiiiullfr
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
stsndlng of his mother's 'Vellglpn.
Miss Oladys Miller, 6rganlst, will
play the. service and Mrs, Florence
Lynch Miller, soprano, will sing the
morning solo jium))er, . , , (
Bible school' cpnveulng ,ac 0-.46 In
the niornlng offers splendid oppor
tunity to men and women, boys and
(jiils of all ages to study together
under efficient leadership,' the Bible
story. A kindly and urgent Invita
tion extended to all who are not at
somo service elsewhere.
Christian Endeavorers find tlie 0:30
o'clock program full of helpful sug
gestions for . Christian living and
work. , Ttoung people are Invited. .
i Wrst .'lirlKt of ClirlKt Neleiiflst
Plrst arid Washington) , ,
Services are held at 11 a. m. fol
lowing Sunday school at 0:45. Ser
vices . also are held at 8 p. m. Wed
nesday evenings. The reading room
In the West-Jacobsen building Is open
dally, from I to 4:30 p. m. t
Tie, subject of the Sunday service
will be "Soul". '
The golden ' text - Is: "My soul
thlrsteth for Qod, for the living Clod"
(Ps. 4a:2). - : :, ;
, Aniopg the citations which com
prise the lesson-sermon Is the fol
lowing from the" Bible: "The eyes of
the Lord are upon the righteous, and
his ears are open unto their cry. The
Lord redeemeth the soul of his ser
vants: and none of them that trust
In him shall be desolate" (Ps. 34: 15.
33).
The lesson-sermon also Includes the
following correlative passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Science
and Health . with Key to the Scrip
tures' by Mary Baker Eddy: "It 1b
our Ignorance of Ood, the divine
Principle, which produces apparent
discord, .and the right understanding
of Him restores harmony. Truth will
at length compel us all to exchango
the pleasures and pains of ncnso for
the joys of Soul" (u. 390).
Flntt Aim hod 1st KplMwpu Church
(Spring and Fourth)
Tlio Sunday school begins at 0:45
with the worship servico In all the
departments followed by the lesson
study period. Every minute Is filled
with Interesting and helpful exorclso.
M. ,L. Whitney Is the superintendent.
At the morning worship service at
11. o'clock, besides the congregational
Singing, the special muslo will be
provided by the Misses Prsser. The
pastor will speak on the subject: "The
Mastery of Jesus,"
.The Epworth Leagues will have
their devotional and discussion meet
ing at, seven o'clock.
Isliiml city Community Church'
There will be tlie regular Sunday
services at tlio Island City Commun
ity church with the morning preach
ing' service (beginning at 0:45. The
pastor will speak, on the "Mastery of
Jesus" and tills service will .be fol
lowed at 10:45 with the Sunday
school. The school Is being quite
well attended and regularity of your
attendance is urged.
Central Church of Christ
( Pennsylvania Avenue)
All regular services were xesumtd
at tile Centra! Church of Christ last
Sunday when large audiences greeted
the pastor after his vacation month.
Nearly 200 persons' were In the Bible
school, and there were splendid audi
ences at both morning and evening
CLAIMS of the qualities of various gasolines
are confusing.
Therefore we feel that you, who use 76, should
know the facts.
Nineteen months ago the Union Oil Company
commenced marketing its superior anti- knock
gasoline, 76, with an octane rating beyond any
competing motor fuel.
Three times during the last year and a half
the Union Oil Company has improved the per
formance of 76 setting new yardsticks of qual
ity for 76 competition. The company maintains
one of the finest of research laboratories and is
continuously working for the improvement of
the qualities of the products which it markets.
(Nineteen months ago at the inception of 76,
we told you It was the finest uniform anti
knock motor fuel ever offered and we assure
our own patrons that this statement Is true
today.
UNION
OWNED
sermons, It, Is reported. Rehearsals
and special plans have been, hela this
week to insure Interesting services for
next Sunday. Tlie Bible school un
der the . general direction . of Miss
Dorothy Sinutz meets at 0:45 a. m.
and offers class Instruction in tlie
Bible to till who care fo attend, j ,
At ll a. in. tlie communion service
Is the center around which the. wor
ship of ihe chufcli Is built. All Clirls
tlans are prtvlledged to -liave port In
tills "breaking of bread." The choir
will slug an anthem. The pastor, Rev.
Paul Do F. Mortlniorc, will preach at
tlie . morning hour, using the topic,
"Fellowship."
The young people of the church
enjoy tlie Christian Endeavor Bervloe
which begins at 6:45 p. m. Plans are
already under way for .the new sea
son's work, and the young folks' lead
ers extend an Invitation, to all youth
who will to attend their services. .
The populor Sunday evening sar
vlce will be held at 8 o'clock with all
of the regular features. The orchestra
has rehearsed and will present sev
eral numbers in a prelude concert.
Congregational singing also wtil be
featured. The pastor wlil speak again
at this service, using the tciplc, "A
Good Testimonial." The public Is cor
dially Invited to all services.
Sermonette
waiter! by ( ,
Harriet R. MacDonald
"A PHAYKR FOR VACATIONS"
Loving Father, who didst make this
earth so fair. Open our eyes to see
its wonders and our hearts to feel its
beauty. In our days of refreshment
and recreation draw us nearer to Thee
through the things whiQli. Thou . hast
to users of
OIL COMPANY
BY OVER 20,000 AMERICANS
made. May the Joy of Thy sunshine,
the quiet ot Thy forests. Uie mur-
....... .....x,.,.., and the stead-
fast strength of Thine everlasting hills
teach us the deep secret oi iny
Calm our fretful spirits. Deepen the
current of our shallow Uvea. Renew
In us faith and courage, physical
strength and spiritual vision, that we
may know ourselves to be safely held
In Thy strong hands, and may Joyful
ly conform our lives to Thy great
purposes.
From this life, so near to nature's
heart, may we drink. In new strength
to help us reach the restless hearts of
men. dive us Thy secret and the pow
er to share It with our fellows; that
wo may go back to the world and Its
duties stronger, simpler, sweeter; and
may thus become moro worthy mes
sengers of Him who saw His Father's
goodness in the sparrow's flljght, and
His Father's love In the beauty which
clothes. the lilies of the field. We ask
It for His dear sake: Amen.
Bishop Burleson.
AinfF. WRITTEN
IN 1884 FOVNb
While working on the state high
way commission oiling crew at Burns
recently. .Stanley Cayman, 2802
Greenwood street, found a note writ
ten in 1884. Just 40 years ago. What
he prizes most about the note Is Its
excellent state of preservation.. u was
dated Oct. 21, 1884 and ,sald: "Mr,
A. Rlzeor: Please pay to El Bland the
50, due me on the horse I sold you
and oblige, .
Charlie Zell."
Mr. Dayman does not know or know
of any of the trio mentioned In the
note, which was found near an old
building which was being Jcazcd
NOW SEVEN PREMIUM QUALITIES
Today 76 gives you octane leadership by
supplying the greatest possible number bf
natural anti-knock fractions and in addition
offers you seven premium qualities at rid
extra cost. .
As evidence of our faith in these qualities we
continue the guarantee first printed nineteen
months ago. -
OUR GUARANTEE
If, after you try 10 gallons of 76, you do not
recognize art improvement over any non
premium gasoline you have used just
return your receipt and we will refund the
amount of your purc.has& tri cash;
THE UNION OIL COMPANY
has signed the
President's Re-employment
Agreement
and u ill ofx?rntc under its provisions
Friday, August 11, 1933
The Sunday School
Lesson in Rhyme
Uy Carlos A. I'luiumer
THE SON. 8CK LES. 11 RHYME 0 P
"HANNAH"
. 1 Samuel 1:1-3:21,
We see In Hannah, true . and good,
A woman most devout;
Example of true motherhood,
And faith that knows no doubt.
Blie had a-home with plenty blessed;
A husband's lova and care;
And yet her heart
depressed:
was much
One thing , was lacking there.
She had no' little child to love,
. To mother hearts' so dear: ,
X soil she asked) of Ood above,
Her mother-heart' to' cheer.
t -. . '.. .
"O Lord, this Is my solemn pita:
If Thou a son wilt give.
He shall be given back to Thee
As long as he shall live!"
A son was born, l'ri course of .time,
And Hannabs heart was giacl: ,.
She tang her hymn of .praise' sublime,
And wus no longer sad.
While he was yet of tender age,
She gave hlni to the Lord;
That he might In His work enjaje;
And thus she kept her word.
The Lord gave her, three other ions.
And little daughters two; .
She dearly loved her little biles'.
And was a mother true.
Members of the University of Wash
ington anatomy class were drafted to
help preserve the skeleton of Tusko.
elephant whose hide and bones weigh
nearly three tons, . .. . , ,,
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