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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Saturday, May 26, 1934 (Inoorporatwl) An Indppcoacnt Newspapw PboiM Main 600 B. W. rKRDBUICKS . -Publisher and Orntral Ua8r BABOLO M. riNLAT , Bualnsaa luum PubUatwd analoga, loeptlon Bund?, at 1710 aiith atmt, la Onuida, Oregon. Kutml at tba Poatuffloa of La O rands, Oregon, aa Bcoond Olaat Mali liattar under aot of Maron a, 1878. .OmClAL PAHKR OF UNION OOUNTT AND THJ orrr op la okandi tsSUUKR Or ABBOOIATSD PRJC88 Tba Associated Preaa la wlualrrlj- antltlad to uaa for publication of all mwa dlapatoHaa crtdltad to It or not otnarwtaa credited U pub lished bera. All rlgbta of republication of special dUpatcbaa In Una pa par and alao tba local nwa herein alao are reaerrad. National Adtertlaltyt RepreacnUUTa M. O. MOC1KN3KN CO, InO. Baa Francisco. Loa Angelea. SeaKla, Portland. Cnicafo Detroit, New York Heloved, lot us love one another: for love is of God; mid every 0110 that loveth is born of Coil, and knowcth God. 1 John 4:7. PERSONALS The Weather WEATIIHK FOKKCAST Oregon: cloudy tnnlrl.t and Bun. ilny j eottlliiued mild; rtHtderMte iMirttt uml n art Invest lml offHhure. For the week: Fair weather and normal temperature but with con Irtrnibte ctoudlneMfl and unsettled w rat Iter at beginning at week. UKAl WKATHKR Friday: MiiAlmmn HO, minimum. 66 above, Ihully cloudy. Today: Minimum M, 7 .m. -CI above. Clear. To lort Lutd Martha MrCully. chief operator for the Paclflo Telephone comjMuvy, left yesterday for Portland where he Till spend the weekend Visiting rela Uth and frtetxia, Fmm rocatetlo J. A. UdtM arrtmi In 1 Granite yesterday fnun his home itt Poeatello and U regUtercd at a local hotel. Attemt B. O. V. Vy airs. Irene A. Day. nuthrr of aitc Florence Da jr. dnvnaUra tvtch at the KMttm Oregon Normal polwl, afm, Floyd Vorou and Ufcaa Helen Jotui son, all of Clarksaoo. Waaix. Ur, U r. Wagner and Mfe Clarlma aaYKlroy. of l wtston. Ida., ww In L Orande for the presentation of the play ".Death Take a Hobday" Friday ve niiiga Cams Fvam Haker Ubai Dorothy IttU who carried the wwnan'a lead in "Drain Takes a Holiday- at Um K. O. N. had for her gueata for the production her imth er. xrra. P. 1. Hill. hr wr, Mt Ruth Hill, Mla Mildred lUintanwr, Jutrk. ataybelle ftamlfr, county enper lntrmlent of avhevfc. tfnitiy nf ttie deAth of hla alter( Ml. William Chase at Oary, Intl. The funeral will be hold Motiday. but Mr. Kitcix-n will be unable to at tend. rYnrn I taker alius Fmneea Kelly ha returned to her hoiiM Itene AHowtnK the cloalnK of the lUker schxtls for tlie summer rac ailon, Mim M.ir;rt Xtilne, who has been ir.tf.hmff at Hunimtrtcm tills var, ha returned to Iji Oratide and will spend the iimmej r.cttori at the hn of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Milne. T Pnrtiand Mrs, Martha MvMUey has re to ivniand for a rtalt with relaUv and mend, plannum to return to La Orande naxt Tuetmay. WltnaMi lnduetion - Mrs. Kitty HlcanVmn and Mlia libby Johrukw, of Tillamook, crnme to La Oranda to witneKs the pro dttcuon -iHlh lakea a SlolMay1 tn which their on and btXJer, Quy Tucker, carrted tl.e leading role, the Shadow aixd Prince ZtrkU ao exceed ingly well. Mtw Xhni.Mi returned hwne Saturday but Mr. Rtc2vardon will remain for the conw&morarnt feUittes her eon beinc a ntem ber of the (radusarvs ohua, VHIta Itlend MIks Lucy Letuw a teacher In 14e Baker Kihool mated wvth frnnd terr the weekend and wtuwiMwd the producUon "DeatJx Talmi a HOardaT," Friday evening. YIMia SrhnrtJ MtM Mildred KeaIo. senior at Orande High who has teen 111 and vmabte to attend rtv for aeierAi weekx was ahte to ttMt tttt chx-4 Kriday and arrange for her trmduat- ln next vek. ti la a member of t-ie girl' arulor noUn aeitet wlicb will plAy lor eonirneneenent net Txieeday. SCHOOL TERM WILL (XOSE NEXT FRIDAY (Continued From Pact One) for the beginning of their high school carver 6ept. 10. A great many will attend the aununer school to be conducted by um eastern Oregon Normal school for a au-week period beginning on June la. Tlie complete program for the bac calaureate service follows: CtiAlrmAn Rev. B. Marcus Oodwln President La Qrande Ministerial As sociation. Pastor Baptist Church Prooeasloiua March "CoronattonM Meyerbeer h. H. S. Orchestra Inrocauon Rcr. B. Xtuvus Oodwln (a) 'Lo. llow a Rose E'er Bloonung , . 1 . ,, . Praetoriua (hi "Integer Vitae" -FlcnUng Boys Glee club (unaccompanied) Scripture Reading Rer.. K. W. Bracher Pastor Lutheran Church ' No Blade of Grass Can Flourish. ... , 4 Bach Olrls Glee club (.unaocompanted) Sermon Rer. J. George Wall J nutor oi nwDTwua cnurcn (al "Send Forth Thy Light" - . Balaklrew (b) Prayer from "CaraUeiia RusU- cana Maaracnl A Cappella Choir (Oenerieve Flexer, nolln) Bcnedlcuon Capt. Daniel Rody 9alration Army DEDICATION OF FLAG POLE SET FOR TOMORROW SESIORS HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC An .event of unusual significance to the communities of Elgin and La Grande will be the dedication of the flagpole and memorial at Elgin on Memorial Sunday afternoon by the Joanna Melton Tent No. 14. of the Daughters of Onion Veterans of Civil War Veterans. The memorial la a lilft to the cemetery by the La Orande tent. It la with Justifiable nilde that the members of the local organiza tion ban made It possible to have erected this flue memorial to their fatlicra who ao valiantly fought to save the country's emblem and It la with the slncste hope that those who new the eriendid memorial may be stimulated by a roalteatlon of their responsibilities to the preservation of all that the flag represents. The public Is Invited to share in the following program: .Raising of the flag and aong. Invocation, by Mr. Calame. Presentation, Mrs. Neuktrchner. Acceptance. Mrs. Martha Russell, president cemetery association. Song, male quartet. I. A. Gowln. Lester Davie. Nile Graham. R. L. Shoemaker. Dedication address by Mra. Ethel ' Andrews, department president of Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War. Short talks by patriotic organiza tions: (a) To Civil War Veterans. Mrs. Pred Braden. tbl To Spanish War Veterans. Com rade U. E. CooUdge. tel To World Wax Veterans. Mr. Mortimore. eXwff. male quartet. Alleglanca to flag. Benediction. Mr. Calame. Taps. Ted Myrlck and Eugene Hue. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY May July Sept. CHICAGO WIIKAT Open uigb Low .S3-V, .tu-i; jtjij JKli4 .Wl, .111 14 J.,H J', ' ji4 Cloas .3'i .9 -! -.! 6 ?a May July sept. CHICAGO CORN JIH(8ii -il .55" ; .May July Sepf. POBILANO WIIKAT Open High Low Cloaa . .54 .-4 .74 ,s .7314 '3 .-a'-, .73 .73'i MORE GAINS IN STOCK EXCHANGE Here Today A. M. Paot. p.-niuient bu.ker of Eivlerpiiwe, and tsuitly. arraed tu La Grande last ewntng. Thev are sliou- i pirg and vuiting will, frienda to day. Itvua ttt of Tok Mr. and Mm. S- K, Mier. of Un Ion and Mr. and Mra. Karl Stavklar.d of Cow iw aemng t-he motors froiTt ort of La Orwwte wk attettded tie fUy at K. O. K. Friday etvuing. Ktt Miss IVvrrty Huffman Is spending a ffw day in La Grande from her home st Ei.terpr.se. While here she t rwltJng her ier M Kadtne Huff man, vho t a j-tudt-nt at Rt ern OregvAn KornuU K-hool aud oiiier rolaihes and friends. Iron MiKoa Mrs, MaJ1 Rb.niv of M:lton. t spendaag the swkend ruitinc her hrvMher. SherwwM aid Rat -.r.;am and other ivUliw snd frienda. About M seutors c. L H. 8 ar compruiked by tlielr advisors. Misses Alt LilUe and EHeanor Vernon and J. H. Blunt went to Radium Sprtugs Wednesday for their annual wnlw picnic. Leaving here about a, m. they arned here for tie day which was spent In swimming In the pool, baseball and other game. At noon a fin lunch was enjoyed tn the shade of the nice trees. A bounti ful repast of sandwtclw. pkckkca, Alad. lemonade, coffee, oake and Ice cream aa enjoyed by all. After ruore gan4 and swimming tlie party ttred but happy returned to La Grande. NEW YORK. May 2 The stock market continued It creeping progress today and a nunuter of Is sues recorded relatively substantial gains In subnormal activity. Al though sentiment was noticeably im proved, traders were still cautious Tl.e clcee was steady, and the turn over approximately only 360,000 sli are. Closing figures Included: Air Reduc Al Chem and Dt American Can American T and T Bethlehem Steel 33, J. I. .Case 61 Chrysler Ool G and E CouUtienta! Can General Motors Johns ManvtlaO .. Libbey-O-Ford 95ia 133 04', 114i Llsvgett and Myers B Mooifomery VSard jia Dtsuil J. C. Peaner Souuiern Pacilic St. Oil of Cal St. Oil of N. J. Union Pacific code permitting production restric tions. Their contention was upheld by the Texas court, which quashed indictments chargiiig the companies with violating the code. The court t expected to make Its in tru case 10 . reAch n this session be lore ll ad- '.Sf TJ1 Wl'VPFriP 111 journa for the summer either late In l 1 " V UC1 1 11 May or early in June. Tca-California CLwh Under the oode. Texas is allotted approxlaaately 46 per cent of the na tional market for all. The remaining per cent is split up among tie o:ier 17 oil. producing states. When the .Strong resolution was - 39'i - 12-, 75i, 33 40'i 30 96'-; 25 , 054 56 22S 32 S 42 -124 Premier Guarded In Tokio Scandal United Aircraft 21" United Corp 5 U. S. Indus Aico 40 U. S. Stec 40 Suear Will Hold Shape as Canned t-. aassSfc,.- .sf,.. rTw .-w Tf' r' As a result of the grcxips. unrest in Japan caused by a government Treasury scandal, armed guard have been assicnex to protect Premier Saito tabote) following tli reat s of assassination. of str&wberr.es and sun klsFed Jam are glten in a mimeograph. HE 193. "St raw berry Reci pes." Thei publl cattous can be ob-.ained free of charge, from your county extension a cent or by writing to the home econ omics division of the extension ser vice. Orewn State College. Corral lis. lep sea fishing in Sauihem Gall- In Washington KH With Teid! Mr?. Oevvrge Brwwn. of Walla-a and Mr. R. K Plser and daughter, ot" Ponvxia. Cl, rss.ted w:th la vwande frendi. Friday. l"r and Mt-s. riiier are here fnm teir uthern Oa.:i or.ua rK"ne haxttg a vacation nut with her renta. XtT and Mr. HertVhrl MvKir.ws at Wal KTa Ketnm Heme Mta ?nl.w -k a teacher tn t?ie htch wrrKNt: at letter hs re tn:Tfi t? Orarjde i!l supers1, trie :ir.-.rr?er vartv.n :th her rar-ei-.tiv rre?.:.vr.t and Mr H K InJow TV Wtt Her Miss tVnnide Rv:n nrt Alve Jtrfd ?v fv,-erlt to arrne rrar d ut ; ng :.e V'.-i. e : : .i i ;i Xr. mcv-ai Akv a e::i t trv h.v-w of Mrs. RNert M.s W.s. Tkk.r. la v"iarce of re-g. ei .v-MJor. at CJwmfc-a lianas a.-hoo ani M:! .Tw.ia u a teju-Aer ir. te hxn-it school. l'lu-VYGROUNDS nxAxnxt. is N EARING T01 (Continued Prat Page Oa) Pin Ward: Ibmn: Kortristde 1m- peonrn-ient dub; Nt:hboriicod club. Hiwraide Lad: Aid; Royal tifh Uv of Arama; Oenlral P. T. A : owiw1 p. t. A-: Ackw.ian p. T. A Kilna P. T. A.; Wliiow P. T. A : younc wooj EUucau.vul au ;1is:t: cir F-.re IV.ixnnr.t ar.A tanall I VoSubwx rv-xrtcrtcr.t; tv pravsre fitinrns and Mr. and Mrs. C4iaiise. Orcsi-.'.rAlj.Mis wt-.o hAvr ).odpi are lre Ar.nfM lvs:.xv J K.MAry cutv Kich &:ixv4 p. T. A.. In the order In which they ripen. tt Xarcusa. Marshal and CorvaUis . . . . .,- u AM M.wvr.wnH f.v 1 forma wstrs is earlier th.m inr r..--. called up rather unexpectedly for i canning, the Utter probably be- ) years with a proouao of a heary run , ,..r .i.-. ouom- WJ! tht n-j Urm MV, L-jcy A. case. I or rime iiso, atdy allied aa an attempt to em- speciuis, m foods at Ore- i barra.sa tie siirnimtti-! Mnnwrr . . . . . i i . f eon te co.ieee. in oruer 10 a;a m ) p."Tkrram i: . . ? California nTrenta.lves denbed j rAnr, and to prevent Ulr j M &t trte vexing problem of producion al- Ity Herbert Plum mer W.VS311XOTON CHI aen expUin priraiWy Uut ihe moUi back of te Sirons rewMuyon caZlhig for an In veUiratjon of the adrntnistraiion of the oil code by a special houM eocn Uitttee was to upset, it poble. fed eral alk-valuon of production. Party ttr.es disappeared in the voce on the rev3uon sponsored by sre Texas cora,cre5snian-t-lance samng hts ftrrt term. The house refuwed to order the inresiteatoa by a margin of 45 rofea. Adrr.in'.rtrators of the code have j known for sccre t-me of growing dis content m some quarters against trie ; way they have handled t-h:ngs. Threats of an lnvengt on by coci jree have been met w.tii smTl'.ng as-. surances t-.at tley have 110 ob.Ve- tiona, m l:t wx;lsi aTloome uch a ' j i . e Wii ixiniw.:: the water is AU ajc-ag they fen that the mow ; gM inches in diameter and ahout aas uxspircd by those who believed i feet oeep. tAe cvxie as beiTig adnuixlttercd in i BecAUM- o rriar.y of the mecibers a too hih-h.uoed fajon. j wre a;te4r.:r j.-ttge jcicns at Til- ajNerae iVoirt Appeal . larrwok t.j. rrt. ;re aieraianoe li is jwguarx-aat tial the rvtfoCuuoc. , Kriday r..r.t wa srr.a.1. Nrxt Fn- When George W.i&haxgtou died he $3,500,000. It as Xhe first auempt to tore In on m Ti, t th t i the reeovery program - California Is j d su?r aiKl tvem stacd ! u lh tn president and the rice one of Texas' ux;ge$i rivals la oil ' "OXTZ c;t ' president aruld die ,ttoe secreutry of prod jet-oo. L:s:n onfnlra x one-half cup i " auizie the presidency. The fact tst 134 vol were mus- j ot tu?Jir jvr tvx of berries, place the 5 tered tn support of such an inrwu- j aul!1 war; hemes in alternate i Socad travels through air about gation wixxld seem to tndlcaw tHat Ura .-. a,.- . r.arTlnr ( 12 minuie. and about 12 j - .ocattots by states Is ssill verv much ahve. ODD FELLOWS PROGRESSING ON CEMETERY WORK At the regu:ar meetly of the G& FeJloms locce Kndav r.icht at their 1 hail, u was announced tiiat work wa pr.xrtssir.j: very sau&f act only on the oeoetcr-y and that with the work done today atid Monday, the ceme-, ter a-ould be very greatly Improved. A w:ndmlU u being installed today whi.-ti w:i. furnish ater for the oec-eer ui uiiun;ied abundance, acoordiag to the eveumttee in charge. r. . Wars, intrvvjced in the house by a ' iijui uc oonauuded tie usovn j of the ? iaie j. peioa.u.Xiv ararujiiea u aAvaccvu ov tr.em . - j mere Uvat ?oh an :avetiftion Ttve piv-Tm outlined calls for T P-,1T"' l"'V, 71 . v .-v.r,kwe r,,.r a... h'UWT ""' M.,.ed hv , .vc-.tc T. 'vl "" tM' " w. n heir wit,1 the m,M ... ' a. vvwJshed b,---.b: oj c:i,Vt s-xv-ja! or peroral "line arr i Th' f-?TO' r'4':t b,:w " Moi to cr-i in w-.iri M. Kwr " roMl tavo1 13 rciw-a P.-.:tS ru.. Mvss M.-vre H.-,:-!.-a. ! "- c1" T"s Hcttt Carter or Wrtr Bcrv i '"' oeriaca aev-u.vte of le , . .x: o.xie 0 xr.pan;os crjcngd ve .-vvi-u.sV.ly .-rf le secajoo of le ofcv erer.i:.c. hoaevr. rervca w.ll re rtwuwi frxn tiie crarjd locic niee-uncs ar;d a iarce anendas.v la ai-.u."lpted. FIND IT HERE Copy far tats CaJtuna 1 si a it I a n. 1 oat kettles and 1ft tlwm j nours or over n:rr.i. oy ve process a: osmose me rx-rr.-cs are p.urrpen. los-ing part of their Ju'.oe and absorb- ' inc part of the sugar. " The nen mom:ng can tbem by the hot pack rr.ethod. the crto BOethod. or the open kettle method. By the hot park netbod. the plumped beme and Juioe are brought to a bell. pUoed tn hot Jsrs. pax tislly scaled and lomred into boil- ir-g water w.th rack under them, tbe water on inch abow the tops of Uje jar. After boiUr-g 20 minutos. seal. Boutng ara on ueir sdes heps ! to astnbut bemes ee :y after cool:r.c. It sapes uase and products in many ca. 10 u-at certain type of Mrs lor Jeat:ng before parkir:. tCBOOt. 1-nn.IiESX says Miss Case, by partly fUnc i Too oma grt aoratcb paper tor witi hM water, inwr. jvg and aatch- school at tba OhaeTer. Now 1 pads Sc. Otiier methods of ranntc: arid pce pentne food are decntci in eiten bu'.ictin S0. -Bane Pood Prejvr rstMrj Re.-;pe5 succrt:r;e tbe use and Gift Shop. They apeclallre In all kinds of picture work. 6-21-t f. FOK Ki:XT Beautlfullyi furnished apartment at La Orande Hotel. -" ' NOTICE Bids will be received by the clerk of S. D. No. 40-60. Kamela, Ore., up to and Including May Slat for the painting of the school, gymnasium, woodshed, garage, teacherage and three outbuildings. Contract to call for two coats of paint. Must be of tlrst rrrada and applied with brush Bonds must accompany bids to the amount of 101 of bid. School Board reserves right to accept or reject any or all bids. BERTIE WOOB, Clerk. MAUD L, BROOKS, Chairman, May 23-23-28. NOT1CI! OP SHERIFF'S SALE On Monday the 18th day of June, 1934. at 10 o'clock A. M-, at the front door of the court house In La Grande, Union County. Oregon. I will eell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described reril property located In Union County. Oregon, to-wlt: All of the W(4 of the NV4 01 the NE' of the SES4 of Sec. 32, In To. 2 3.. R. 38 E. W. M., except the right and privilege for the heirs and assigns of John E. Hough and wife, and Nessly Ditch Com pany, to convey water through said premises for Irrigation and domestic purposes, and also 20 feet off the West aide thereof for road purposes. together with the tenement, hered itament and appurtenances there unto belonging or In anywise apper taining. Said &ale Is made under exe- cuuon Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, to me directed. In the case of Julius L. Meier, Governor, P. Stadelman. Secretary of State, and Rufus C. Kolrnan. State Treasurer, comprising the State Land Board of tbe State of Oregon, plaintiffs, vs. Carl W. Cook. C. M. Allstott. Julia C. Loft us, Ayera Jennings and Effle Jen nings, his wife. Union County. Ore- eon, a municipal corporation. School District No. 27 of Union County, Ore gon, a municipal corporation, and all persons unknown claiming any right, title or Interest in the said real es tate, defendants. Dated tola 19tb day of May, 1934. JESSE BRESHEARS. Sheriff of Union County. Oregon May 19, 26. June 2. 8 and 18 of Section 20. all In Township 4, South Range, 41, E. W. M., In Union Country, Oregon. You are furtilicr notified that said petition for tha sale of the real prop erty of tne esiaie 01 iraora Chest nut, deceased, will come on for hear. Ing before the above entitled Court on Friday, the 5ith day of June, 1034, at the hour ot ten o'clock A. M iu the Court Koom 01, tne above en. titled Court ;lt La Grande, Oregon, Issued by order 01 the above en. titled Court entered May 11, 1934, WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court , affixed this 11th day of May, iwa. U. G. COUCH, County . Judge. Attest: C. K. McCXRMICK. Clerk. First publication May 12. Last publication June 9. May 12, 19, 2G- June 2 and 9. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR FRIGID AiRE Us For Electric Refrigeration Fred Spaeth In SMI 1105 Wiwhiiigtou Books Opened or Closed financial Statements and Tux lift urns complied FRANK L. ItLACK 1701 5th St. j Rl MNLWiE SALS j at Hainan hall, Juae i, 8 a. ra. l i-2&-lt CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed ward Chestnut. Deceased. TO: Mabel White, and to all other devisees and heirs unknown, if any such there be. heirs of Edward Chest nut, deceased. GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON: You are hereby command ed to appear wlUiin 28 days from the date of the first publication of this citation, to show cause, if any ex ists, why the order of sale should not be made as prayed for in the peti tion of the administratrix on file herein, asking for aa order to eell at private sa. for cash or credit upon such terms as the Court may prescribe, the following described real property of said estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter: the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 19: ad tbe North Half of the Northeast Quarter; Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter of Section 19: and the North Ha!f of the Northwest Quarter A Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON ft Positive With the "Caterpillar" Pelsel No complicated valves no intricate mechanism p.n independent 2 cy linder gasoline engine that supplies sure power for starting- anytime, anywhere. Bunting Tractor Co. Boise La Grande t HAM' Every Wed. arid 6av : , Wocderland dance r"i sey's orchfssra. ::ies at the ZXck Xaind--2ir-2 t. -i4- t. j ; VOI K PICTVRF.S Elarreni. Hand Timed, and cor reniy rVar?e! at RK-hardoc s An Mjik:rig surr-1;! fruit into braridies adwrated trr gcvemme r.t cemiis. This serur trie dCMble p-jrroe oi sumuitt-ng the Let te aXMlSUrxTS- Wosru-ir. Mate .irrrnen a j-o7id araaj.'Al V-v"-vr'" p"t.y s.v T.iSKac the ta-(el:n l.s feel 1 irxi :c ycActsce. Walter Rotir: he.b. Cdj ivrs.ty of Wa5.;r.ir:on rresraaa, hat jshwn rociii oC becocr.;ng a great ar4 t-. Ir-4m Ini Mrs r:Jak Kil off rwo :xiat Thu;(.-iaj -a vViatwie 'N-re crie 4 lUt vv.iwj ssOuj.a. a4 :;Uin. I"wm r.x. Uivd ' Ij'uis S.:r..iir.- ;!,t:;ify stT r.ct-' Ian A has txx-n a bu... t,v s,;,"C It, L i'rfcEt.-w ioc u r m aa-a M;ja JvUr.fcX'l lVc;,c. f..;,c v-I Mrs Ktari K.-bNxi. mv,t...r er. H t he t Ur Sv Te-tar . j1 wiOoL Wl.: .r. 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And from that we derive In the United States We Trust In Our President We Trust. Put your savings in a bank where they will be pro tected by Federal Deposit Guar antee Insurance up to 2-500. In it tnia oanK you can trust savings. A HOME-OWXED HOME OFF-RATED HOME BANK TOR HOME FEOPLE First National Bank OF LA GRANDE Fterl Rerr Sy5tm and i-vv lX-posit Insurance Corporation l i ML '! a. M1.illIM V'jl I. inplia.isinui - IIS nulla Hi f i'i I