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ILI T La 'A ,1 Bolt La Hal PI CoS Poi Elg Un 1 on HM WQ tOI BO ha Page Two bl w. nrmrfttr.izs . EUJtOLD at. rUTLAT . PnbCt4 rnaiaga, v(U Ormadav Ongim. Intend as t Pcsene of Hail Uattar causa act Uucb a. !. orrm paj-xh c vwicm ooorrt ajto te cm or la csAjccs """" or aobcciatsd r&cae o( an Bra Ca;irh aviiua to re or cm inra araattaa tf po UiiKd bar.. AO et4 o fauutiai at al je a Xalm pepw aA a!ao tb Irxal mot tta aiao i immt national tjsnn-jiat SJtynam.'jat Id, C. UOOTSSB CO. Ins. an mseueob Lea 4x4. Statu. pct-JarA CTiVaja tjrcrt, r To LAItGE CLASS TO GRADUATE HERE JUNE (CoctlAaed crcs ps Oca. "A KVf rroi". - iiST taim Ar - PriMAim H. r Intv Vocal aolo: "M Taa- Aatf'-Td Butii Glel Baeminnat AkJreaa.Brr. WaUlcffl M. WIU011. Oraee BaptUt Cau'-ll, SpMURC. WiAbiiwrfin. Cboroa; -! tn Ir la ... herein Worm! Cxr Bntedfc-itoiv' Rr, J5.n U. K:c.ir. Zi&n Luttrn rt.urOi. "ET-on.' pant of or; ar1 colorful tottusri and twrwrvotij, wili to the campii. TIm coramrnccfnaRt aAAim Thru?' j rla.f will b ollre?ftS t7 Or. C. A. Howard. snpenn'iMleRt of public ln j strutruon for Ormon. FoUonrnf tne t And Mst- luttrm will rereire raduat nd tbir pat en u, aiumni ard Jac ultir. Commnemnt week wil com vtert the aemof-Alurnm bVUt at U La Grande ivXJ- Thofr who wtil rKlvt lvrmAl mhtrA diplomat, to b pntAwnUd by r. CAl)lsr, mimtw of Um tt board of higher edurAUon, follow: Chelr h, Aon, ErtttrrprUe-, Tti ton W, AntfwuotJ Tmh:; Ut?n EUIn RaTlard, Eriterpru; A? Lrthia Bennett. Bntrprlft; Vrrva Uarorje Bt.kford, La Orarid; Tutmt Brmd. R2lna; AJrtn lrt:n Bor. La Ofand; Krfna Brrrn, La Of and; V-?lrri Charlton. La O-rtivl: EnTr.a nrj ChrlatUn.vn, KnUrpn; Lot CHne, Union; Kiln CochrmD. Ea.kr; Ethl .I. ConieUn, Unl'n; Afllr. Con- radt, fA Oranrfe; .ma LV''le Cook. Nfftaa; Harry K. Dairion. ' Joseph; lfln M. DftWIW. Pendleton; Rma Iunharn, Pendleton; Fran MUdrtd DuPuia, Wenton; artoa Jean fttter. Pilot ftotk; Crpte Marie Potter. tr Ruth OelbeL La Orande; IsA Ollll- land, Wraton; Cannen Oorden. JUr,h land; Kathryn Oren, Union; Barbara Ann Oirye. Tmfllrton: rVwrly Mae Otrye, Pendlrton; Vl B, HVtrrjmark. Loatlne; PrledA Mrott Hee, La Orande; Inry nitk. La Orande; Drrothr W Hill. Baker; LiU Hofmann. La Grande; June AJvenia H'Jr. 8um meTTllle; Ceril Jatuon, Highland; Eather lAUijhJJn, PortUnd, ttjUc Lewta, I a Oraode, Bthel Maxon, Ontario, VemtU K. Moletrorn. Adam; Katherlrie Wu han, Condon; Kerrrilt Mera, Hth Powder; ChJoe Parcon. iain, Ethel Hoop. Wallowa; Mare;rt Hater. WrrUer, idaiio, Min Ittwnr, Lurke; Bara Hherman, IAUna; Lura Moore Blautrhtet. La Cri.rO; Mrrie PrarKea Bmlth, La Grande; Irene Btawca, Bn Urprtm; Dor Bwarurer, I Urande; Betty Oeerte Terwen, fknnle Hixthe TTiorneon. Erno; Tt j ward Thomaor), Hrppn'-r; Mmle lynjlan Tray lor. Irte lk; Our Twteer, Tlliamo); June UrJirk, On tario; Virginia Wetwl, 1a Grande; Pranren White, l-pnr; Mnr Whltav fpprir; Ivwen WilkM, Portland. n Wllllarna, La Orande; Horman Worthier, P'rtland; N-rra Kllen Mr. Datrt, Leiifi(Vn; Mrr IJ M'rwland, 1a Granrl, C'hArlotte Itjacnlwrrrr, Wr Ilaho; Ida KlV'ker. Ia nkw nuns run 0J.D Tlie Hamilton Itouli Kli-rliifl fiham poo nnd Irylng Irfxrwi ri,ina your rugs and i-nrpuia rlwht on thn floor, remfrrlng all dlit and KNt, tiulnfp u and lea von them look in;; litto new. Adda years to their lllr. Pritra rea MOiiohlo Work Ouamntred. ' V. II. PARKINSON Call um AUTIIORIZKI) DKAI.KK FOIt FRIGIDAIRE Sic Vh Iror Klccti'ic lU-frk't'i nUon O Fred Spaeth In DM null Wtuhlneliin -PuoCasar tad Cotfal afr-aitr tteaday. M 1720 atxt triv La Qrmmi. Ongoa. a Kk .j, Kttn.je i,.v.a: ir.'vr 1V7. La Orr Jfert J-xe. La C.i: A--V ' ' n' ! RAMSEY 1 70 67.4 iy UA TE i : F L. EAOisatrc lit U.Ja BMta- i l1 Cora;rta vr tr-lll attend . tne f.wayKio: orreuaa at Or- 0t triev. m Knataf. Vjs i K'n- BanaiKT. sa to re-le a ' arw .-a t&e errfwB at ifcaf. tti&e. I l.tlC A T, nPnTJP AT PESO LET OS AIRPORT EV EST J. A. M-.LAri.:.'n. Ger-e 'aiker. Pred Kenai? ux Ceore WaJker wre amorjsr the nsetribe? of t.-- La Grande efcrrifctr of oornaeTte 2u orwe V Pen3v todAj to ttterjd tfca dediA.ion of U zrw tsrpun 2(22(X) IS LOAN'S MADE TO FARMERS (Continued Prom Page One) debaa. Of thl K2n, 44.160 waA uaed for tn purriAae of land And equip mtut, the oonatruiuon or Improve ment of tuiitHrt&. and for general (rtculur3d ue, including tfe pro Tiaion of CAoiuJ, wMl I0 1X. tbe kalaraU, waa uaed for Ue purchAae of V:k In na.tanal farm ka Aaaceiav Uona. for loan it, etc. TYarxinout tiTaA Un.ted BtAbw ap proxiBiAteiy WbftoW) of awd bank and CMTamiaeljner'A loans were mad from June 1. Ifa33. to Ma lM. L Grande Will Send Caravan to Union (Continued Prom Page One) B7 lea Tin j; 45 minutea ahead of the hvyw opening there will be plenty of time for eTeryone to neture aeau, etc.. Kbarnber official point out. l.MOH PKKMO.HAIJV Ur. and Mr. Geonru Hoffman re turned Tueaday nvtrninK from Port land where they had apent a few day Mra. Artie Tethrow, Woo had apent aeveraj wr-k with her (rrand dAiwrhUr, Mra. T. O. Barnard, re turned to Portland wnh. them. Mra. Marnn Dean, who wa injured In an auto wreck Bunday. was brought home from tbe Ivrvpl'al in Bftkt TTmnvlay and W recorrrlrMC aatiafartOTif jr at her home at tne Bnfm brothers rarv:h. Ml Marian Bualrk ha nprnt thu wwk with vim Coupem In Writer. PRICES FverrtrnnK weim to fir hit mmt any trm. Itrne to do anr pjint i likely to cm you Color Harmony (or bathroom tenors! Mi rn-riuni: vfK will yrr tt thr he iri,; to arc hrthtly ruintc i wih Satin Eggshell Finish A wmi tflim m'a..luh!c pair.t in 1 J rnoJrrri lol'iri. (ciiiii t - H.'ic Tint MonniiE UK K 50c BiiKFrnKxK- Thr llrrjjrririf wnll board . . 4c7v e o e Ju? Weather . wcirBXK roxc m Cwpwa: f awtu? am attErd tA- Wtm lw ttvt: -AfaM wcatsvr lemeraurM. fatfrtw Mr ratal fa tM rartffe- avnAwc CAe fine mttj : Mjrtimaai . BMataasai ftuja x f tarft, riiMtilf. '): Mialaaai 41, : a. l r- tie Irr7 gc. Krrr ti-jtr t is dadets.. lir. a-vl Jti. Ona Lery r4 csi aftiVM am Imh, ot Bxr. ai4S lira fiicr.a. of Si Ji.v.yj), -re caLen &AtJ?2& tint- i i Paa Fijr'X. of Clixan. ta TUrttas' ; ' ; - ! f- Cr-fj aiJ darhtr. : ?tu arjd Harr?, ba beea TTaJUss- Ker daiesf.ter let Evi CociLa. of Cotam?. afO itied ber a tor dara And M--. Praak Beneon. of Eel- Vz. Ida, -r.Aa.Sed frtenda Aere tn-A wee. Be wa born azd raiaed here, Mr. And Mr.. D. E EArhard lefjj Tritirarlar Cor to-re to aar-l th. wcwisuk! tae wwe anc; Horae Grower' a-riaiioc. j Un Pd Uaner-A of PcetUr-d, la axjd:n tr. weHt wn& Mr. and Mrs. ( Jorm MarenA. Mr. and M.-a. Geonre Balrd, Sol : c-era, M Lecoa Bprar and Un f -on BAia drove to Joseptt to spend MAriVTiai day. j AniaOc7 those from out-of-town who I deeoraived rrarea at the Cnkrx ceme- tery ere Mrs KettA E-Utin. of La Grande, and Mias Gertrude Eakin. of Barren. Mrs Adah Kiddle and Mrs. Ea ehel BrwelL of LkUnd Cty. Ura. T. G. Barnard entertained t?ie rrjKT-iten of te Caratai cl'jb at a loiely ViTjttjwn. and brWh?t after ward. Tfrurady. Mr. Waiter Coc won flrrt prie acd Un EHlth Pf.7 wo!auon. Mra. Clark M-rteaa ni a gueat. B. A. Maraton. of WaabJn. D C. thief federal inapector of experi ment oration proecta. apent Uonda7 Impeirtlu; tbe Union ataaon. Mlaa Eila Mlir r-,l am-e from feeattie tbe laat of ttila vce to apend tae aumzner witb her parenta. Mr. and Mr s. E M!!jer. Odin Miller and Kennetb South d-'or, to Seattle to beip moie bef effwru. A. B, Dana. Mra. Edna Bi-itek. Ju roT and Marian, Mr. and Mra. Mer tm Dana. Walter Dans and Mra. Ber tha Hwyle will jt to Jtyinm. tola renrt to attend the wedding of Dorhy Oolite to Wal-er DaTU. wnjrti irlll tafc. TrUo. at hlirh noon 8urir l " home '' M rTthr Oilrrsjrr. who to attending- normal. rhoo4 spent Me nvrtaj day w:th her ipTtrxlpArenU, Mr. And Mrs. Cyrca Vlillaraa, Mr. And tlrs. George FKncwnn and vn. Wayne, rt;ed bs father, John PenrTaA). M'-morla! day. Mias LV.phna Hjwland, formerly home Korsjcn'sm teacher here, was oTfr from Pendleton Thursday vUlt lnsr rnends. Tne B(w!rv Women's club (jv a farewfll party for Mm. J. M Yoes TVairvjay efenJrKf. Pollowlrif; a 'sup per at Cvlc' confftlonary. they had a theatre party at the Gaels. They prevented Mrs. Yoen with a knely (Ttft. Mr. and Mra. Philip Walnum and daughter. PhTlIU Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Koian Bklff and dauhtr, Dar cia IX. viilted Mrs, O. J. Skiff, Me- rnrjrtAl day. Mjm LVm Ctrnitfr has been on c(unp;na trip thl w.k. have the jitters! be KOifiR up. Piint nricet could V-wc have a hunth thu ii the fth you've hem putting oft It lc now thin later. New garb for dull houses II H M.xcJ Pun! will wear jm.I afar withrtut cratkinR, without fwrhnc. It c.mei in 2 fih wntrfn Culon. S-H mixeo PAINT $2.85 Gallon "(lc FMIJ MATtniED- n V O Kir FlitorliiR. clear $55 Per M PAINT nuusnra Guaranteed brlntlns. ioc: against loss of ' LA GRANDE T5YEmHGf)KERVER. LA GRANDfi. ORg. Over The Valley Personals rrm The Austin's Prtenal to t railey of Mr. and SrarurjeTO!!, wlJJ he ln!ersM to i tzjyw tbAt lit. Aia!ta u zecorer'? ( r a cmjor opmaoa etrtamta i f t s&ertd Heart ho:til in 9--,tne I ad &aa rJim1 -o ujut Zxnt oear aiapu. lions. Ur. Aujtln a-aa doc weli hn tfc f;rr::.7 ."-" -rl irrm fas rtlj iat fall. ani ttj; tori v, th ft la betuntd tfc &t aie trouf O Viae Pnw'tlf-.n 'A ai.j.r. younsea aon of Mr. and 'ic-ai v ' zjr, of toe Vaicrva diantt. u r:.ivtuti t!i : Xlnt of JuAe froci t' Ln.7rai'.y o-: ! Omcu. Cleauict baa been glra a T7 (mod pcal'Jos 3sr.ii the Biritt Co aod baa already taStea up bia duties. ifrj, w:ll Adier aid tlAiiirhter, group of Gene-nere entertained fneadc at dinner at thetr home La Grande, Wednesday, eoraphinen tAry to Mas Aiice Kl.ppel and Mlw Amanda ZAoei. TTaere wa dlnxer at uitt and a fev tour of brtdse rot- Jowinar -'or the two honores. Mrs Kisth Jvxaoc Jkn. B. P. T7ler and t& aiaeea Ma- era-rj A't un i Uanei Doty Miiei Stortno. o fmmm w-j- rr-.ii Mr. and Mr. Hnry Lrnnls. and . . ' i h-v.i aati wawaj-Hg aycui. aBeT-cirjzu 4ay m the raiiey as the borne of Mn. LoeamB father. W. R. Ledbe-.ser. near Alice 1. o P. F. A-a Emwtaln Tne Imiler chapter of Pmure Parner of Amera corv7r?d & olc- ; nfc laat Friday at Cow in fc-jor of j the Tirta of the iirtcn econornxa de 1 partoient wbo helped them prepare and arre the Father and Son ban i cruet eariy this year. Ia the early ai ; ternoon a swim wu enjoyed, acnes , were piijed and :n the evening a ! wenrr rcaat climaxed, the day'a fits. j The cakss were fumithed by in (rtris ''. and the F F. A. boys donard rna i terial for the flTe caicrss of atraw- erry ice cream that was a welcome addlUon to tbe picnic cupper. Luckies ... W0- P leaves they cost more they taste 4 & "" better. No top leaves because they are jf TUCC APP TUP under-developed, bitterand harsh. No M I nCjt riXL I M ik. :. Ixirtom leaves because they're coarse, ; ' dirt-covered, sandy. Only the clean I MILDEST LEAVES 1 THEY COST MORE- ) Syr.. 5 y :f ? I .wi.ai. y- f- ,-r " 1 Only the Center Leaves tJiese are : K,VJ UTJtgf rTLMLq cat criatg very SU- ; cenaf ol basa tfcg Ec tfc arya-rja- ittaaa, M17 4- Trax.poruktsaeL so Oo ( waa funukWMd by Miio Praat fc coo 1 a Treat many of t a&aaec: la fcjj i Wii57 &a-ciT aditaor f air Fa.Taer criicr r.i itsa Gr- trud Oc-fekr. drecsor at tiie Ewe ere J. !T. .tj;. Uzim nam t E. Eca-iaL The eonsxitsoy m eaia! : of armafraar tae psrM ware CSart j Sojea. cr-Drrr-xz. Ctafja Itcoy aal! Trnnt PnrtLa4 irt. IZsiTfzm OU-ntr arrtOT Sn tie TiJi-y Wedcaaday rrrr:i tmem. her fc-rr-e la PortUiuJ fee u txterjiti Tu;t :'-r. her rciustiM of tie Waa ilrjaer Jazai:y a5 ter cart ai Jrll :a .Tix ii Oe ney. ILt. OUt I ruit bare at tie i:TL:nal diy awnp. Vf in? rartiea y Trjt a-alT.rr 'rg at Cos U pcor i&if a wry pcjar pbife already t- sumsuer w:tfc ctrze and accjtliir pcrc eraurrfis tia year u j Bcrfcren. prtor to ti ocli? j of the Kajod i:a there m eo irasnitrtr &s ib g-M -win- ( ao-alied wi.vr ssoatts ' ay taiowtaieatB. Th roa2 ! iround fcaa ls I r-pJ to ttAt in pU;:e of pta : ; 2Jrxxi tfc eruius rocte. oc to Sef iv tne eoraer of j I pod- Taoie wtd eted eorertraa. j i CCOCTTOir:iC ' are zcwxn WKnr sot. Parties at the pool recently hAi been. Scout troop ' Vo. 23. of Union, the An-ertcaj Asso-. :.-. ion of n CniTersiry Wocnen. the Icw- jcradea of t' Imbier sch-ooi. scit troop 3o. 15. cf La Grande, the teachers of Uron. tie Iand City. Perry, Pr-iltdAle. Stjrnrnerriae. Vara. mom Cr.inel, Hijrird. E:?.n and W Icwr achocls. the F F. A and. fcoote ee dept. cf L-r.br ichco?. tre frrst wa-d dea:or-S and teetters and! tne P. D. Q, club of La Grande. YOI'TTI FAT ALL V IVjrKF.O LEBANON. Ore, Jme 2 Stan ley Vem&n Mays. 15. was fiaUy tn jTjred near here lait nlzht when a trtick cirry:r.? nine children crer tumed fo'xr mUes east of Leianon. Tne fron c hild ren we :e en route honte the LeMr.rjn r.rs-x-N?rrT ftiral- are - i .10. AT THE I ' i f I . Wailare Bery come from orh triumph a The IM? Hoae. "The Champ."' -Hn Drter." -Grand Hotel- and "Hluncr at Eleht" to ptay the Merfean war lord. Paw ho Villa. In Mrtr-c;oiaKTn-MaerJ5 feiacal3r film presentation, -vita Villa: nlminc to the Liberty thearre f-unday. A the unconquerable flrurt of Iek-an reolu xlonary hbfory. Beery K aaM to hare a eharafterlzatlon which eetlpe all of hb previous film role. About Stamps By Eiza Mrttn. Wrll Known stamp .ntbortry Pc3ttnaster General James A. Far ley has anncunced that the govern ment will issue a set of stamps hon crtn the foilowin? national parks: Yceemjte, Cal.. Grand Canycn of the Cclcrad Arizona, Mount Rainier. Waihinrtonl Mea Terde, Colorado, Yellowstone. Wvomirg; Z;on, Utah: AcadA Maine; Sequoia. Cal.; Glacier, M-ontana; Great Smoky MountAln, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Col- cm. i!er? and date for sale of each always r The clean kind mildest leaves-7 SJS 1UCKIES use only the J leaves for these are "It's toasted" V Luckies are all-ways kind to your the Mildest Leaves LIBERTY u. " eVV F will be Announced later. It Is ex f pectcri t:;s- tJ-J.- Us-jc of stamps will ' be from lc to 10c and the size may be the sune aa the George Rogers Clark:. Tms set of stamps should be a very attractive Usue and undoubt-, ed:y will be popular with, the public as well &s most stamp collectors. The bousrs of representatives has Toted without a dissenting vote to ex tend the "franking privilege" to Mrs. Grace Goodhue Coolldge. widow of President CooIld?e. The senate Is al so expected to pass the measure I shortly. It has been the custom of j orcsidentA the prinleee of sending ; their 'tetters without postaee, their inAll-Vws to vour center leaves clean center the mildest center leaves go into Luckies. Then "It's toasted" for throat protection. The long, golden strands of fine to bacco are rolled uniformly round and firm ... no loose ends. That's why Luckies do not dry out. Luckies are always in all-wavs kind to your throat. a. I n m. I nam oU,f Crop ffay Saturday, June 2, 1934 algnatuTe 1 placed on tbe letter la." i6ad of a stamp. ' Mrs. Wm. Hesae, a local collector has been presented with a beautlnji stamp cabinet by members of her family to house her "millions" Btamps. Mrs. Hesse not only has thousands of duplicates but a vttj fin gttra1 collection as well. ; was Mrs, Hesae who discovered that Mrs. Mary Hoffmann's collection con. talned tome very rare and valuably stamps worth thousands of dollars. The Charleston commemorative stamp was issued to coram e mora t the two hundred and sixtieth aaoJI versary of the founding of the pit, lnce of Carolina, aa well as the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary qj the establishment of the original set. tlement near the site of the present city of Charleston, S. C. Tbia stamp is the &ame Bize a tbe current 2 cent ordinary postage stamp and Is print, ed In red Ink. In the upper half the stamp Is a semi -circular rlbboa' bearing the words "United States postage," In dark Roman letter while In a similar ribbon In the lower half are the words "Charleston, S. c." The ends of the lower ribbon are split to form scrolls which hold two sprays, the scroll on the left bearing the word "Rice" and that on the right the word "Indigo." the principal pro. ducts of the early colony. In the up. per corners are the years "16fi0" at the left, and "1930" at the right, in white numerals and In both lower corners in small ovals appears the white numeral "2." Connecting these ovals Is a panel containing the word "Cents" in wb!te Roman letters. The central design depicts the figures of a colonial gov. emor and a friendly Indian standing on the beach, with two ships anchor, ed In the bay. Under the figures In a straight line are the words "Two hundred and fiftieth annlversary;u The Charleston stamp waa placed on sale April 10, 1930 at Charleston, a C. The issue was 25,215,574 stamps. LOCAL HOTEL PURCHASED BY t ' B. J. SPERRY (Continued From Page One) operate the hostelry until the last month, when It was offered for sale. It is presumed here that Mr. S perry was the highest bidder. All details of the sale were handled In the state of Washington. are the IBeT&t throat throat -fZfc Tfetffo VAN PETTEM LUMBER CO. riimiL' Main (Iieonwrxid Ave. 2j