La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 14, 1934, Image 2

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LAGKANDE EVENING OBSEKVEB. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Saturday, April 14, 1931
(Incorparatot)
An Independent wppT
rhoM Mala. (
a. w. rBsoziucss .
Publiatser and Gneral Manager
BABOLD U. KHLAT .
BuaUxa atanafat
Pubttafced .Tenlnga, axception Bun car. at 1710 etxtti atreat. La
Qraad. Oregoxu
ntcred at tba Poaurftlca of U Omul. Oregon. M Second CUM
UaU Uattsr under in of Uutt 3. UTS.
OmClAL PAPER OP ONION COUKTI AND TH
CITT OF LA ORAJfDI
USMBE3 OP ASSOCIATED PBX93
Tea Aaaoelatt Pnu 1 eicrturtrty tctttM to for publication
of ill Dw dupauht. credrted to tt or not otnrw1M crtdiwl a pub
llahrt bm. All nrfcta of rrfiuliUcatJnn of apecM dupatcbaa la
una paper ted alio Umj local orn bareln alao an reaemd.
National adrertlatng RpreaeotaU
U C. MOGKKSEJ CO. loo.
Baa Praneaco. Urn AngeKa. Seattle, Portland. Cnleafo
Detroit: Ke Tor
The Weather
' HEATHKB rOKtXAT
! Orrjonr t mrflied loniiht and n
da: probablr sJwmrrs la the nnrth
I we-E portion: cooter In Intertor north
oration Sandal: moderiitr fcoattt toi
tmt wind otftAore.
I tar the tieeW: GeneraHi lair in
California ami the plateau reitort
LA GRANDE TAKES
ALL FIRSTS BUT
ONE IN CONTEST
All t.n place except one were won
bT tile entrants fmm ttu I. nr...
and cwra-ierallr unmerited etvehe: p,. m &e p,..
mkrilt temperature. jday fje.-TKKn and eTenlnir in tt
il. D. S. Recreauonat oatf. One fim
jU.h.1. utiinu IPlac was mon by toe- entry from i
rridJt: Matmom tt, minimum is s Baker.
tl ' " .
vsf'-v, -A JiVr -) ;
abate. Clear.
Todat: Mlnimun 44. 7 .
abate. Partly clouoy.
M'NEIL GUARDS
HUNT FUGITIVE
In the Gleaner Girls story. Doro- j
thy Wood moo first, Carlyle N:b!ey j
won for tbe Jrf Men. and B.Hle Kav- !
ain won far the Van$aitt tory
group. Uu Wsr.da Tripp, of Baker,
won in the junior jirii story con test.
itr (bwii . s, .rr Mary z.ivrn j
"-r.a find Joe Zaur?
firc pUce, and V
wca cond pir.re. TJi tirtuna, "Tbe
CciiaXlict,n Kiuch ducted by E-
0 earth, earth, earth, hear the word of the Lord.
miii!v22: 29.
:;ace isd ifcr
MCNEIL raEXAi, ffus--,. c:isxe3 of losi:5e F;terd
ON'. Wih, Air. 14 Or M:id.-i Snider I?a Chad wick and
taday. shoe Tiirouh ie W- and arm- j w O Roosnjon. of Salt Lake city
1 guard beat trtxsfh tr limbered t ho wa jude of tiws? vessa, stated f
aecuon of Mc.Veil Ii'ind for another. I .ht fa tad witcwd in pre&enM. J
stili at larve aier a daring pftxt 5100 of :im m drama 10 different i
beetle limes, arsa titat conf had aound ef-
Th rajrirx -vat on ail s.d erf ec ariiteh irayZd compare at al
:he Island wais believed to itre pre- ' Uiae of .he local aroup. TSephi
rented any stiocsfil attempe so -Cocasba .mltatwl birds, a train and
snm to the maicia&d. ' ail th aecesry sound effect fw f
IkCatk SetjiX fternnir a thTe-jar tb play. I
sec:ence from Ovyeftrse. VTyo.. for Sir. Rotetnsoo Wt iast nht- for j
robtJtir a postoffkv. and John M t Portland. wber ise wfJJ judge sSimtar j
Stad. 2fl. San Franc s tere for si 1 contest toeieht and totaorrov raarht
vouths how to manipulate the -Jennies" of war days. He gave 1 M eounterfetar- chae. - Th. r ta. i
Lindbergh his lessons, as Lindltergh him.elf as in his book, . kxn xtxtaxr af:mOTn ; noonap. from Par-ana. one
-Ve." At one time he had a fortune estinuited at $100,000. j gsita to 3x dero::e the nrwee- ninalng at S and connnumg un- ;
And finallv he landed in a countv hospital, broke, nearivlsiw b at the oniric orer hi head. '& "x" " OUlr fns" 8 j
TEACHERS OF GENII'S
The hews that the man who taught Colonel Lindlergh how
to fly was dying, penniless, in the Cook county hospital at
Chicago, emphasizes the odd way life has of submerging the
instructors of the great. This man, Ira Biffle, was for years
one of the army's greatest teachers. He showed scores of
r
I , !
iegton where he went to confer with
the Oregon delegation and navy of.
tietala. While there the navy de
partment authorized a new Invea.
ligation of the site although three
former naval boards had recom
mended it. This board, of which
Read Admiral If. K. Campbell of
Bremerton 1 the head, recently tit.
lied Astoria to Inspect the site.
AT THE LIBERTY
Kiepura, who plays the lead. In
Universal 's sensational continental
production, "Be Mine Tonight." which
la coming to the Liberty theatre Sun
day. la known in Europe at Kiepura
cf the Golden Voice. He Is a star of
the Vienna opera, and has appeared
In America in an engagement with
the Chicago Opera company. He has
a tenor voice of such delightful ap
peal and poorer that lc' places h.ra in.
the category of Glgll and the late
Caruso.
Oregon, the Forgotten State
9 o'clock.
j The oMifetft last meet were trader i
i :be dlreeiaoa of aCrs. Georee Lvcnaa t
id Grant Bean arid &er Tieaitiert
! of :be C. A. C. for this stale.
Library Ghats
Axel Bornstedt j
Laid to Rest In
Western Oregon
UlinrI rlvioo- in nhirnrirv idntitv riisfovenpd cmv bv f and fell, to Kirrender.
chance. " The only' relieving circumsuuice is that Undfcergh I
and others of his former pupils have contributed to brighten nmsxm to ts rerby uber.
his litst days somewhat. It makes one wonder, .somehow, j ;
just what happens to ail the other teachers who have taken r
young genius in hand and showed it how to operate the tools ;
of genius chosen profession.
Baca at evtiy freit man. if you lock far er-.orh- triere is a teaciier
somevhere. Genius mal:ea lis oms re and finds it own y, rrjt befare
it Ataru It must Hnd fOcr.ec rrf wno can tenrrh off tbe spirt, sotneotie' wtto (Br fabe! F- IWr. l ibrarian)
enables It to use the capabilities with which Ood has r.fted 3t. Those Apnl wttfa her blandishment 3
teachers dent becorne famous- Meet cf the Utr.e e neier erm bear of- br Her stnijea ahcwild lure- many
theai except Then, ltte Ira Biffle. they call" our attention so fate's irocyj aGromd and librarr-Bard. where a irrm -JOSEPH. Ore.. Speeia31 Axe
toy dpht ln porerty. But me ihould like to know mere abcur them. i attract: ssew titis a-rit :a?p5oa Georw Bomstedt. 53, far many ye&rs
What ur.kaon and Jor.r-forg:.5tten BruiJh army officer, foe ini'.anre : a -'. u e3ua3Jv er.:ertAlairur; tw connected with the Weolirawrs
first showed that yourig stripiing, Oecrpe Wajhmxtoa. the tntr.c?Ses oS j of erisr days whach many may a W'areaoase oasEparsy. was found dead
military life, taught to how to handle inert and tftus started hsm on tise hartj red. i ia bed la Friday morniri? at h
pathway thit broufht him to Jeaderthip of the oiutionary armies? What j Ft- Apn! rdeners whcee tempera- home in Eaterpr.se- He had bees suf
Irutructcr !n Knflish first showed ardent ycun Bcc- Allan Ke that j r:? as tt smell otf frft emrSh;w;n ?or waa Kvze from hijh blood
words properly chosen and property f:t2 tesher can maJte poetry cf or the sayht of a seed catakw. we ' pressure, and this was beiTed to
rare beauty? j mjtcxv Wrxht's "AraoCier G&rde&er's i fcaT a cause of his oeith.
What teacher fired the rnir-ds of Minneao.a's aayo brotoers so that they : Boot." It is foe the who car- Bornsiedt wa bora :n Swedes
go? a piimpse of U fcn.rdorn that awaited ccnquefin in the fieid of - cn &f ClT d I ani cjue to thlt country when cjtirte
medJetne? What hirh school rfisthematxian heiped steer Al&ert K.nein j eoetain dary cimrreot on 7 '- fcls parents. They located
into his destined career? Who first showed Henry FVrd that liddUnj j :?wn?4 & mteeeW to crdefvr. w.ta -c X3ft-1 Dsicxa and Uter iir. Bora
a round with machine can be an afcorbtn and .'miirul caihn We lac ; t&T- about V.- ssxyri Xfitit cacne to the WUiuaeK raiy
the answer, of course, in most cue. But these teachers, unrurss and
forwiten deer'e a bireer share of tre worid applause than they e.er ct.
I the pirtsen. qtjorAtjocaS and aneco-! Jirea idc
Edot maie it delightful nwiirj i number cf beiore ecci-
j Sudeii -New Uiustrawd Garoeo- j 10 Eterpr.je.
didate torx3srem from the first dls- truj EneKopedta" 3 prxmnp? 10 be ai Puijerai mttccis were heid from the
tnct ax-S Ay rjptcw. RepLxbiicn foritiserul Toiume- It i aiphiityKjJiv . VrtodH-T chtxrch in Eaterprtse Sun- ;
coM-rw from lha secood district are arrarjed w.tfc many iUustrattoeis. Far: iy artemooc. mth See. Oar Beecs
both hotdflmers. j fiction we mieht reooganend .tose'ia charge- Bunal wa Wed.ned.ay af- i
Harry Carbent. of rVrslarxL is ? Parr-: s Se Le. " "Work of Art' ; . temac-a in a Portland cemetery, :s ;
scheduled to surceed rrd B. Kiddie 5 by fiasiiiir Lca- ajwi seiera. othecvl "hicit city toe rjsu:y had resfeie.2 j
i presternT off the senate. Senatocst Thcee" who en:oy! the esce-ent sea cocanj to Walwra county
termas ep-red and who dMl n stcey "Mutiny 00 the Bounty" wtl; , cvit if years so.
re-etecteoc. in addnion to want to read the new norel by the: - scmstedt surriTed; by ta ,
i Ksddle ar Joel C. Sooth o4 LetenoG. i sar&e author. - Men Against the S i
Br rUrtoa T. Bernhanl j, 4v j-vaddes. of Oorvaia, .xtfcur - Vfystery story fans hat not toeen for- '
f .Associated Pressi Staff Writer j p l-eiaad. cf Waahinirton ccjaty. pottefi arxl w-.u dcubtje be thrtlied
SAL3f. Ore. The maJte-up . and U L. Mann, of Peottleioc. oer another Aratha Christie story ;
and areata lace otf thte 1S5 state j "'Murder in the Os-as Oaach,"
aiacun wiil be chanced aatertal- ...1 Braioiiar) Adventure- by
ORGANIZATION OF
1935 LEGISLATURE
TO SEE CHANGES;
Clark Wood
Says
ly as a iUt of eeectxTcis tnis year. , v
because even before the prtrnarje ;
and in the eiect aU tncuznbents run- f v
ntnc fo re-elect?n are staoceissJul. 54 ;
erf tbe 60 faces wUi be misain.
Mw.ber tr c-msuient erf the sen-
ate Pred Bl KMad)e oce speaker crf!,wwww
tbe hoM- Karl Saeii wtll be oaf J rnen thcrh your well-:d piaas (
Kiddle hnrnav.i airoseif by retirtrae I bai succeeded. :t rray rxrt' b prud- i
from pcertars at et tec-apxrar.'.T. . eat to count yjr hatch befcee rocr
while SneU ks a caLlate for th Be- : chjeken They ntifht. pervhance. &e
putaUcan ixcainatton for secretary a i fa&d-d.cera.
ute ;
In the hrrsse ikrx 27 rnecnters cf Ctr.cress is up to its ears in
the 1SS leruala0itre w:U noc be ba:-4; vret " Just when a o& cecaress
tn titf-jr seats, and tvere is a pee;- men woM I:i to hare thetr ear to
UUty Uias some oC the renainir tne tozjA.
w.ii be defeated far r"-ecioti Pour !
me-nb-ws of p:rr C".ear.T. the G O P o Oree-cat ha -"h -en w. er.cy 1 a
:f.-153 incl:a:r: Mcma. Rocke
!er. Carnere. .'Jar Goutd nd
Pfrrunff is an new boot o'
trW wh;h almct anyoese wociii
eiijoy. Te author was. one erf a party
who traTd into unexpJcired rejocis
in Central Braa-J witis a hope erf aoir-;x-c
th mystery urrouEiiiig th dis
apeararice of Czxoaei Pawett efht
years before.
Pot a of resjsm we wocd scx-
; res: ""I Went to Pit Colire or Lu-
ren GilftHan. It is a crap hie report
o? :af :n a PennsTlrania coal minis-e -J
rrn durtnr a srr.ie. a seen ey a
yorjc Srrih ccOew praduate who
dsssruied herjel and Uted the life
erf the rtiners !rr 1 few -ee-tS-
P.oc: r Barcos by Matthew Jo
phu. bwic-c-:he-mcr:th seaectfcom
w-iow and f.te children, aa follows:
Oecrce Jr, Cr.-la Tata, Cal.. Aiij j
afircery. Johnny and a tmaU diuffh- ;
h:e name tha office waa un- .1
ib to if am Re alo had many
r-eoij throuho-jt the county who '
rr.cum ha 6ath.
SL PT. EYAXS
AT SESSI0SS-
K?rwrt Eras. uFerttenoect otf
L Grtr.ie ktto:?. left here this
mcrnins: f-ec P-rjOton. to altered the
!-p'c r: of the state cosifereaoe of
:he Sxia: Workers! ssocxanon today.
". . rs t-rjan yeerda ere-
nine and mere to canttnue tftraugh
today.
California
Xaral
KstaMtslLments
Paarr Cw-t'-g Bis
!r Nt-i 5ttr
Xa.l! iftfctd
Mjraaf BHTjci
-Vrrj Yard
P-fwrw Aviaoa Bi
ht-sfTT C!-:t?"4 Trals-
is? Cjr? fa-t
Xivrf Pria
.ftT PirciiK6j 0fcs.
?-rcciry 0ptrj Kie
A:-- ;:m;3
Drtr3'r 3ne
-Val H-ri-nl
Ktrj Birr.-.
Xti-al .c--?Ff:r c;ti
XitjJ 7ti1:ijc
ffMe Sui (;
Opera rir Bie (Ss ,
R(-tne Atitbca Biie
Cttii
Army
Military Ports
Isiirj tfa
rriTjK-K Bay)
ft. Eiiev (Sjattiiw.)
F.-T Birry tv Fj
B.r;jtv Arwr.il
B Fai OailaW) "
f vBgr Fji (4-, y)
fa-'-itM (i. F
'!ir''s Sta KkfaW)
l-:c B-ica A i-rt
F..,'t VfArArr Sj Pi.-
F;e MDHI r5 y
Ktvjfe TmjJ tSfrefiaA)
'-Tj-ki- Frt-ii rft:rax.-rtts)
K.Vrr (5 F.)
Ft P- prr ti)
Pj-ii Sja F
Frrt Rirritj ..! '
F:t n - V-d S:;l &
F:i.tW!
TTahii.erron
Naval
- &tabt.hinentx
P.'ir.a-y tVif va; Bse
Air Tt:I'M
1 -ms Nj. Ia-i. lr?tfs
Ttiaa-
-1 f :i I f
T i;ra
Army
Military J'osts
Oreson
NattU
Ktabihment
Army
MHrtary Posts
An air view of Tonroe Point,
tonkiirr west, the ite given to the
navy department bv ClaiMip coun
ty in lVil fur a naval bae. In
parallel columns below is shown
rrapliirttJi how Ore-on has been
am totally overlootved to ( tie
ad 1 an I are of Calif arnfca and Wash
i net on in the distribution of de
fence eJab!i-h merit. Tbe move
ment to have the kmr-promis-d
C-ciambia river t;o.-e rijlmiiri
has rereml ixren revived.
I -vat l)
Fl. ' ?
F.-ri U;
Fi. 1- nv: i
t :t fe
"Ft. i
FT. W.
ASTORIA Ore. f Special V Ore
gon has been all bu; omitted from
the cefecje niip of the Pacific coast
:n so fax the distribution of army
posts, naval oases and other mili
tary ar.d r.ar&. uiuts are concerned.
The Columbia DeJense league, re
ctntly occaniatd in Portland to re
nve the mcrnemenc to secure the
developer nt of a Columbia river
ravil ba.se as Tongue Point near
this city, has made a survey of the
army ar.d navy establishments on
ir.e coist the results of which are
sho-BT: ic the pirate! columns to the
;fi.
Out of approximately 80 such es
u.hlhmer4ts, Cal:lom:a and W&h
iraCtos have all but t-aro. and those
ti-o consis? of a uival radio staition
and an obsolete and a U-but-a ban -doced
fort at the mouth of the
Columbia. Millions hare been poured
into California and Washington, the
league- points out. for the establish
ment of army and navy defenses, and
rr.iUiocai are being poured into those
states every year for maintenance
and operat:oc 14 pressing their
claims before the government, the
of ft ciais h a ve characterized
Orec-jc a "The Forgotten State."
The entire Oregon delegation is
working to secure the development
of una base for which the citizens
of Clatsop county taxe themselves
:H,C09 14 years ago to provide a
site- upoQ the piedge of having an
ope rating base established. The
gov-rirraent scent 250:0 in dredg
ing and in building scene finger
pr-s in 1921 but sznee then nothing
further has been done. United
States Distnci Attonjr Carl C.
XX-naugh. prestdeni of the league,
jus: recently returned from Wash-
LOHEB COVE 1'KK.SONAI.S j
. &.
Parmers are all busy in the fields.
Crops all look, nice, fruit trees are in
blcarrv and early gardens are up.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baker lift for a
business trip to Nampa Thuridiy.
They will visit Mrs. Baiter's s.i:er,
Mrs. Charlotte Hartley, and family.
They ve re accompanied by Mrs. o.
M. Baker and Mrs. Delo Gauthier.
Emery Hartley has been quite m
of the flu but is improving.
Cn Fr.day an Easter eg? hunt and
Easter program were given at Frosty
school. Marie Right won the prize
for getting the most 100's in arith
metic fcr the past month.
Ray Baker and wife, of MlUon, via
ited at the home of their parent. Mr.
and Mns. O. M. Baker, recently.
Miies Gladith and Elna Johnson
visited at the home of their grand -parents,
Mr. and. Mrs. T. B. Johnson,,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Right and
daughters were dinner guesta at the
home of Rev. and Mrs: Smuta on
Sunday.
Smiles
uages.
and tears speax all lang-
YOUR
SAVINGS
With a
"Caterpillar"
Diesel
Tractor
can easily pay for the
tractor and leave a hand
some profit. Use 8c foe!
oil instead of 13c gasoline
and half the quantity.
Btsntsng
Tractor Co.
Boise La Grande
tier, which on either side r-ses a larre
tree with spreading branches. Across
the top c3 tne stamp in two curred
lines are the won United Shams
' ' Pssttc-e" in white Reman. BeScw :rs
x. , a currd ;.:ne are the worrli ArlDr
LOCal LillrerS -Named ; Dot- :a rJ aocia. A-ros the bet-
not d:srjtecrated
; poner&or.
eiecuoQ to Ua sCakte seoate: two for
secretary of state; ocje fcr gremcr
and on fcr coorrwa. In the senate,
sewa of the Id whose terms exptreti
win be miRstrx To of tiiee are
eeklnar euterriaaccta) bocecrs, while
vre to runninc for coearress are
hodoiers. as4 varaocse wodd exist
only ia ifa ereot they are ch-ceea to
these posttioas.
Thasr frcra tise heewe seejEirMT eo
atcrul seat irriui. Otto K Pauiua
otf Starss-jiB county. K A MrOx-r:.
of Lane coarjty. Jinu A B erf
Timatia conn It. ind !n H Walter,
otf Prtft county In s-drtoo to Soes;.
Oarfie Abranw of ts hoijse is weiiny ''
S.the arfb.-e etf secretary of savm. Prank " Al f-cori prdfaftsx
Jtijej.'-Van. e-peaer erf the hc-a :nttoa befee. they die
out foe eormmrr wh.l Sz&zi J Q:-7j-:tro , G Kn
Bectenar. t-t:nt t.ve !!cerauc
It is mnnin fcr
(OocUctaed rrtxa rae On)
It a oocnfctrtAbie tJsenirht thai
hen the rtsiriC penerstiae rues th:
one wtli a, c-t of its rtia-.-h-
Puhllus : yxfc?rar can be ifw
at or?:e hattry and prJdenty " Weil.
: here-s the toy retreat cmrr te ar
chird fence.
DR. HIBBARD IX
CITY OX WAY
TO PEXDLETOX
:y Cif Grwnwocxf
rue hard A 5 : rr. j : r.. cf Wil-
f.rst .n the ncm-humorocs
rrm "Trie Main Troe."
Vf urjfi Kosi. of G reen wcoi ; Ruth
F-ilitoc Central, acd Jack: Lyman, cf
R.wrta. -ere ether coctescants.
Calif amiins
neither rurrr
r.3er?-Ar.-i a; Mr
Ro.wTi:i poor
".he FTcctda ctias-ts
Wtsh-
O :t 7j-:tro , G K ? rt; -v ;rrni a.-t-th
one is terrr: to ho?e thy"d
nccrr.rsaticei for cocs-resa rrora tihe
third district.
Char4e C5r.ild. -rf t-r.n .-syur.tT .
ccKiiiaiered aa ajc&rant Sc wesJcer-
shrj? c t.ne .Viw did r?t 1.'x for re-
levtjc. Tr:3 Tii iear tre r--aJc-r--"-ip
titfw aa sow apparesit bet-awn
Ear! Kill, of lairie county, and Gerw-aV
Wlrifr'cw. trf Till sr., ms: courily. in
the eir.t of a .,h:e cSfd'-v t it
wa reported CZr Huzk rajioc cf
ixieerie. my be iza ccrnprocr-iae CAn-
Hceeotjai. re Kawri. H-ici wa
the rvtim erf ttturoer as Klazrth
"hails. hii Kepreec.tati".e L P. Al
ien, charmxn c tie h.m wr and
rae-st eaxrjniiaee lat -er. .-. d
froca Wa.;:cw ari vaa v.ielrz:.
Pran J. Hi.'Vei ? Kwsiazsd. i x
inc ihe ocr.ie of ai.irxrt atwrnfT of
Mu;ui.Tcr-ah c-c or. : r
Other who elinS-rjrKed
p-.il tr-cvj to.
r-ie! Pre.ss wr'.:er Ksy that .'acviri
i-."er:; vrant to ITM Rtifisia. Wf re
cal h-.rer tit he ir. t a-ar.:
to tk Min-hur-t.
D: L.. E Hii-hari, of Burros, arx!
"his Aa.tih:er Mrs Robert Hoab-ier
i avso j 3fx-ras came to La Orande yes
tcray ar-i "rere rueffs orrr rcht at
1 the hocrje of t heir rvrjits. Dr. arvi
Mr Serreri 5 8hws:oe. This mom
. s: . vw-d by Dr Brr.:oc. they
I 5T-.t .-n to PerKrsf-vi wh the vo
-ast atterx! the meetir -X
:r e-rial aawcciiliTi totiay. Dr.
Rrtwrd u a?o a -crie of the scae
raraj rrrr-.rr.jVH.C'tn rd is ac rat
yreserrt tr-.rj to rssiS a rrjcaber' rrf
ie .-Rre rcrerr-e.
W ORLD W FTEAT
COMMISSION
FINISHES JOB
are the wci.-is "two cents' m white
Reman, rxreitly aboT the Dine: cn
: either inie withm a circle is the larce
! nurrra, "2". Th antral cei-rn of
. the stamp pictures the pCantir-i cf a
ti-ee by a girl and. a hoy. In the left
background is a small hue a-S
: forest trees f x' r.d.rz to the richt
Bejew the centnl Jigures are the
(Sites -1JT2-1552"" in thit Rcenar.
This staimp ws firs-t placed oc. sale
m "brs3Jia Ctry. Xebr :he f-:srr--er
f hoEte of J, Sreriir-g Mcnm. on April
i23. 52. The .Arber XaT issue was
' 66.1S2 9O0 sumps.
ciDiected by scn collectors as a part
of the Bi-Centenmsi lifcje The
SSuart So stamp is not- of the 3i
Cr lenniii isste. but xraj. used to
replace the is&u, in use sin-ce 1?22.
beinng t-je bust of liacoin-
The ?c .custmp. otf the current issue,
otf United Stales stamps, tesfcrtrig the
p.rture ci an American Buffilo is the
cnly ftamp. which dues r..c-t heir an
iiiB-sriptcn rfcr.binc the pirture
th;.-e;n-
L. H. S. Band. Boys Glee
Club Give Concert
(Continued froxu Page One)
rand
ccnert lat
iCcntlnued Frora Pa-re One)
ccie a
mocth. is womid szzzy
mov ement in reaataoei to
q jocaj a.tai raj ce lnwer T1i"Tin
yres erf iniiviiua; erportin? coun
tries shcTili tabey be seil:ng too naci
cc i-ro l.t.t whet m relasicn to their
M-t-vxir. rr.u.
.hful tha: a v
trained to ltk
t , PIKES RETL'RX
T'JSS v f7?0.. 5:.4 TTLE
ircsri poC;t:-ral vum tre
I55 Z 4 y TO
C0XYEXT10X
by act rntnf tncluo E C J-.ivL of
Astoria. S. J. W-.Ar of Hi.
Hfcben Gcrri-.ra, erf Pjnrxi. Tver B
Kftuer who U a carvlaae fee city
cocrir..ccner erf Irtiarxi. A A Prre
and ZXia Rjan. otf Ortci Ci:r. a. G
Caarte, of CWvatwaa B F N.-.-aVtav of
H-Oata. tn Oartan.. of Tr.e rai:
-lacrjcs S OUf of Frtnetl. R C
Herract.. erf Jtrrarwr. CTtr ). K
Weatrjerfaru Jr. of Altny W T- 1U
5er. of Or3t IW. Vk-.-rr Ertr. erf ;
l- Grande. acd .irfcn Iatv. cat BaJfcer c
Pram the senate aam H Browc if j.
JAirsca oaurity ari Jc S. Dunne, of ;
atuHrxxnah. eonnty. both whewe terroa
wni erotre. are seraTiC it r.-nrrrxT- Brin i
fchJp, John O. Oaaa Sftaaenttt can- tth ;t.
ii:ss r.-.rcrr-.-e r.n drt-rr.ai rC cc,: h
at ;Lt Sia.rc Cr?vroci yctr-kl chc.-C
Vf-T.i Ss.m Tr. .:.: ir eir.:r a.z
is ".or. at i-. -o: ;rjj a ccc. ' sr. '.- r-. cc"
il'i iir :r. trie afw-j?e;
a cci ot l .-.e Kreier ce:; t.j
ajs.x-ij..r.r,. Or. n aj i.w ru,-aUX'-Teta
m Pictjjoc'. aod ek.-d xx-r
of t?e c."a--d cvera whf.'h is t- at-tract.s-m
in that ctty titi weei.
I M- i..r Xfrs FranSc PJ ha-re .r-"-t
rtvr-ez to the-.r .-rr-je in OraraSe
. rr;cn a st weefcs trrp to Seas?5e ar3
s ctr-r c. :n the rrarthwe-. .At
?'A:.je. :t Tidied Mrs P"te s rrrth-e-r
V- 5t.T S.rcs and rer brother.
,"?e B:rE5a srS Mr. Piters br-xcaer.
Ci ji-e P
mio ;re
C-rrtr'-ice V.-r arii m Sajecr trrfy
i rrf Mr ar2 itrs E.1 Mr.
lr. j-if.: .-e t cVarsred to ee
A-iS"rh yfWn. fxrrerrr erf
C-r.-Ni-e wo ww oe'.tfr.ted to we
r:--.--u trja ,'riear ",;e nemi frrcr. her
h;cTa?. at ar.i Jrfrs. P-Jte repcrt
t.-j. ; :3e tr - -k-k tlKrtxacrrtT er...n-i
t.-e n:ire six weeks.
About Stamps
By F.ha Mxrttn. Wett Ksen
aaa Asthrtty
i A seeded ed;t.iic of the B:-
; pcecancel cstkr wiil be issued this
'semmer. 3iier.tenr.nl prerar-'.-els are
stall rsry popular with all precancer
! cclle: Satiny fir or-l'-e-rti-dns erf
, tnem haT been maCe during the put
year. Wr.-en the rreer.t 5o tf:.i.ce
! rat went into effect, the plaie mace
; from the Stuart portrait rre-r;,ruly
used fee the 2c Wan:nrtc-n Bi-Oen-j
Sennial iue: wa uei to er crave a
; 3c stamp to re r Is -:e the Jc -j. p
'bearing Wa5.hir.rto-"! portrait ty
; Peaie. cf the Bi-C-tn:nr..iaI iss-je.
1 This Sc Stuart rnrtra.t erf Wajin:
i son. hanz-g been iwnfd the sarr e
J year a tr.se Bi-OPr.;cnna:
- r a nd alio rr. iiir.
ANOtCIC.
NU-MODE
A new tyre ec" f:nc;rwsTe. t.n
5-."-l r:ii.V5 the hxir. A
ws - e that ii l u : reui . ; ree f r :
pewier ar. flai.
TRY THE NTW -.VATTRA2.
FK?WA.virrr WAVE
REVNAl"D
rti-ry Blis: Fhr aUin T,
iwaet acrd Feat are Tar
PARTS Tvvf atnart Pa-.k ar.
ha c hoe tt t re same st . t m-- 1
ppnrr. Rv., ijrr Mer;: :tv
rr r-e d.'- Woi.i '.tit
Cter.r-tewe F!e oe Om:ruen wear a
lei-?e.e taileur otf rsaty ?-:-.e ,ierr-e.
trj aw set otf whirh -larr
co$';r c;ed wttn rota d.-rt-Siei1ia,.
Tr i-eer.i ataiylaiad jarip 3 l
:ot t:t attraciive as the tan? sail- ;
--C Tes-w . t'e Art anJE the Dove,
.re k larce t.ai they g!i an over
rrwee-i t.!ert to the Hair.?. This
Cacmemrrstive s-tanrp beirsg prmted
a PDTtnd a stop w; - " "
. . v -).s. jkp.-- ?1cr-,r"2 to tre rcf at stamp, za causing
i'jriip- r.r.:;:ed m purp, weikl hare
.r r.. -r e ruitatie fre that re ar
il i"ur : . WTtir-trt doubt. ttaa
:ar.-rr. are tre w.r?c ceerterecl af any
-ws-f y?t rut out by the Bureau eaf
Enrr kT-.rx ar;i Fr.nt.ni.
An A ro. Da t rommesrcrati ve 2
:ett r:".a-e Ur, wav awved ir
r:i.memoraua erf the airtseta an
n.ersa:T ci tr-e essafcShment erf'
.Arbcc IXt. ccs Apr,; 2. 1WE2 asad in
X'X t.ie for hurredih anniTer-
wri- iif the birth cf J Berlin atee
ter ir.r.--xh v.-w efferts a cay was
first crt':;ia.;T set asoe fee the p:an;
4 v tree tr the stale X Nebrast
-i Tbe aiae:, ia t.-ie time
i-ce-ici aa tv regular iss-ue and
i pr-.r.:ed m red mJt It s ur-
t a nam weiie bar- t
REYIEW BOARD
Tl'ESDA Y SIGHT I
T-e Be-.' Sf-e-Jit ird otf
.tt jt T&. x WiVectijed fee re-it Mc-e-
' r ifct. -:.: cp nr; Tijfciav
. .n-.eawf.. it wa snrx-rsceci to- '
lav. Taj xaard mili cot rrae at
C:.;.fs Rt-cji oX-ii at T .9 a, sa. ,
Medical Springs
Swim Foul
For Surr.rr.er Season
TOMORROW, APRIL 15
Ex.ict a rirs :a trir r:rswt rno3 rs Er.
Orir?a 7jts..-.. r:3iun3. Tar-? zytii
I CM km rnvi;
lis l.
TO.M FOWKF.S Mi-
r win on rHir.r
nn al 4 r. M.
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ings Tax
ite you to open a
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