La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 06, 1934, Image 2

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    LA. CBAXDE EYESIXG CBgEEVER, LA CEAXDE. ORE.
Tuesday, February V 1 934'
Tiger Hi-Lights
VOLUME 1
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NUMBER 18
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Friday
Seniors Present
Annual Talent
" Assembly
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Try Red & White
Foods
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Seniors
ism frp,'.;Hy
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Service!
Satinf action!
Lower Prices!
Men's Shirts
Vt t.uif a full n.w 'f
trrfrn In plain aril fhfc.y cil
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$1.19 and $1.20
Montgomery Ward
& Company
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(hiltar mi Lnaplsy.
It's a WkwI
Radio & Music
Supply Company
I Cut Hair to Improve
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Head, Jf NcceHMiry
Baxter's
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SOCIAL SCIENCE.
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DEBATE AND
! VOCATION CLUBS
SHOW FIFTY-TWO
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STAGE CREW
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Wednesday Special
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HKJII SCHOOL TIIK.N WHAT?
I't !' Tell You AUnit
Draper's School of Commerce
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Store No. Hi, Arlaiim & Hemlock Main Gil
Store No. C.5, 1 10!) Adamn Ave. Main 090
Store No. 3r,9, 1311 Adams Ave. Main 711
Storo No. 12!) I, I0K No. Hr St. Main 731
FOUNDERS DAY
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NEWS STAFF
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Bill BrrJtft
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Clrcuiatp-n Klbert Waiter Iwjf
fmlty A1vtvr ISrtrir Huff man
STKVEXS
VAN E.VCiKLEN CO.
Plrst
Vrj Goodj itc-ady-to-Wear
Meo'a and Puralablnzs
Shots Por All
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PerfeetAttendanee, First Semester!
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Frosh Continue
ITieir Lad In
Pep Contest
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BOOKS ARRIVE
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UTien You Thir.k of Dry Cleaning
Think ui The
StandardJ.aundry & Cleaning Co.
Pnoae: Main
O l a Orande'a Wife Saving Statin"
Q THE NOOK - BAR-B-Q
Plate Lunch Sen-ice at All Hours
All Kind of Sandwiches Popular Prices
Open Til One
Eastern Oregon Light &
o Power Company
"Always at Your Service"
ZENITH TTtACI'Ort TKKAD 11RE3
On Any lOxui In Any W.ather
p.clal Prices
Through February
Wagner's
Hardware
Fa Ik's Feature
Crest
Hosiery
All Silk
Full Fashioned
Chiffon & Service
Weight
79c
FALK'S
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SOPH. STUNT
FEBRUARY 16
for Ftfctf-ary l. Ii prcdes to toe ;
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GUI DA NCE C LA SS SliS
HOLDS MEETING1, -
t.ac ad effort of Use esrure rrrtr-
oa Ttnday Ja r&xi J TSe ta--Ja-5iar
profeasn diaesaaed ad
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thi prrjf&u'xi by the bo ai-ur-id.
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Phone: Main 8S8
Permanent Waves
Complete with hair cut and
Finger Wave S1.50
CENTRAL MARIXELLO
BEAUTY SHOP
Across From Ill-School
Blue Mt. Creamery
Manufacturers
Blue ML Butter and
Ice Cream
119 Washington Main G
Jester's
For the Finest
of Shoe Repairing
The 1934 Chevrolet
"Drive It only 9 i ernes and you'll never
be satiafled with any other low-priced car.
BIOOER . FASTER - BETTER
Larison-Frees Chevrolet Company
HM Adams Arrnue.
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of Dfeectar. E-ttarra Sartainr xnv.
; rasLie-op, Eiieen WaJdorf. are ao
so caie tbe rtxl jrttoo a
A auDceaa t cosx sacsrediy
MATH CLASS TO
PRESENT PLAY
"nrtt ase of Jiitrar littix- u
beicj pract-aed urer tie ruperrt-i-oa
of Mr. Kin?. It ii to be flTea
before tlbe P. T. A. in March. Ttoe
character are tiJten from the ma:he-
: maiks claa&es of the high school. j
MY RON WHEELER
! IN PORTLAND
! MjToa Wheeler u able to fro to
; Portland rece&tljr. to see Kithirine
i Oomtli plAjr. Tuesday fee spoke to
two ol lbs Petierr l EnliJb
i ctwf. telUn ol lii experiences
; there.
NOT It E
fcortal krif. a.vemHly at
tthleh Prellent Inkiw ol the
Normal will 'peak K to he held
Frtdar at I o'clock at the Normal
Auditorium.
Hospital for Sick
Typewriters
Tuckey's "TESE"
Phone 393 -W 109 Depot St.
Expert Repairing
H & S Electric Co.
Electric Supplies and Appliances
Majestic Radios
Repairing and Construction.
Efione: Maine 127 107 Depot St
MALL0RY
HATS
(Ciavenetted)
New Spring
Showing
Trotter's
The Store for Every Man
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DISCUSSED
fsix-ri as bvi! jour Ka.
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t-; ao, Bunctn. Ury L7-
AtijM tc2 W12S Other, j
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tv i-f rjKnf -ra be a comfn- (
I EXCHANGE
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aire ifcr. mad on !
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, eKzz cti-. j-.vtt January
it tj exiatt cocaisv-J of about
, -fw au-cr of MttrT ibe reore-
COLUK-Brre hirts
vcjt Cleaa Locx
v lie
Modern
Lanndry & Dry Cleaning
PiCM U-77
Finger Waves
Orr .
36c
. 50c
CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone U 240
' J
Get in the Band
Tromfcone .
Cornet
Clarinet
Saxophone .
S32.50
$55.00
?40.00
$75.00
A Complete Line of
Violins from
? 10.00 to if 75.00
La Grande
Music Co.
xciustre Dealers for
co.vx
Paul Jforttaore
1104 Spring
OULD TO MEKT YOU
Cctjx m any time and ee SI we
bwnt w:l jot want In .paper
acd pmsxing.
A flKAMiB PRINTINO
COMPANY
- Trie Palmers
RAYON DRESS
SOX
Pleasing Patterns
C. J. Breier Co.
Automotive Parts
and
Sporting Goods
Roy Farnam
Supply
Phone Main 43
La Grande Oregon
LADIES ATTENTION
If Your Hair is Getting Too Thick,
Drop in at the
SACAJAWEA BARBERS
And We wm Thin It Out ror You
Otis "Veal Loren Carver
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of La Grande, Ore.
Appreciates Your Patronage
j Officers Elected:
A t lnnrlp v
Of Letter Club
f lOrCnCe UOnertV elected
President By Close Vote
Opal Conner Na;ned
Secretary.
li Gbl Itr cab erf L a. 8.
h:d it"f2m' crvuizraaa citing
MiA CMbor&e e tort tas in
which tte7 told 4 wfc.iAat a. Girls'
L:r tlub twiid be of dv:.c-t. value
i and Ha tlx Sric; rice president
. Betty BoiL2Ciirip ftcd Ellen Ty.
T-11"-! Con.
ner. Gentle Fr Ndi At-
ChZiUtll and bopr.:a GieUhuber. Fol
lorirvg ih cajnpan speech the
girl lccfced at s-vei asti nxed 0.1
1 re e:i?ib to rar aveaien which
Conjidtrato dirueultj- m experi-
enctd in Oie tleciiOB. ct ottvetn a.
1 t to ere rtrr clctse. Tij first
I roll call ballot voce but Pnoay elect
ed Betty BohcerJcamp over Eleo Tor- I
I ranee lor vice president and Sophia
1 Gle-Jhuber cyver LAwaada Cantrell lor
aergeant at-arnj. A reroce was nec
, eyiry for president and ecretary
, which resulted in the election qj
j Florence Doberty over nutn Nelson
j for president end Opal Conner orer
I Genevieve Flexer for secretary.
I T.Ua club la deeidlngly not. a so
cial organization but an ocg&nlmtlon
whose purpose is to aid the school
In any way Uiat will be a benefit to
the student body. The first purpose
of the club Is to create better under-
l standing of girls' athletics and to
help promote better sportsmanship '
and citizenship In all school activi
ties. The Girls' Letter club ta not an
exclusive organization but Any girl
who has earned a letter may be a
member If she wishes, and tinder tao
Oregon pome si-stem any girl who
works can earn a letter. The active
memoera of the club are those girls
who have 160 point or more and
only the active members are eligible
to hold, offices and to act as leaders
In the club. The other girls who
have SO or 150 point letters are asso
ciate members and assist in a club
activities. Girls who hare earned the ,
large letter which is awarded for j0
points are entitled to wear an ath
letic sweater but no stripes. When a
girl has earned 200 points she is en
titled to wear two stripes. 250 points
three stripes, and 300 points four
stripes. The president of the Girki'
Letter club Is the first girl who will
be entitled to wear four stripes.
At present the active members of
the club are: Nadlne Attebery. Betty
Bohnenxamp. Opal Conner. La Wanda
CantreU. Doris Duncan, Florence Do
herty. Genevieve Plexer, Murlal Gray,
Sophia Oletlhuber. Ola Uae Hough.
Ruth Nelson and Ellen Torrance. The
girls of the club are already loosing
forward to Initiating several new
members Into the club as soon as the
1st semester letters are awarded.
Visit Our
Showing of The
New Modem
Bedroom Furniture
Fitzgerald
Furniture Co.
The
New 1934
Studebakers
.4 re Now on Display
We Invite You to
Come in and
See Them
M. J, Goss