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M s k a m Ml N H t H Ut M Thursday, July 5, 1934 . . - nn,.T.TTTn T 1-.TI XTTVI rTT I ... Vnnr " LlA UKAIN UEi f.VtMNIiNU UCOMUr.n, Lrt ITHrtlN urn. UIVJCLl. -----M rriT: i . 1 ' ' im"', HERSONALS- (Incorporated) An Inrtependrnt Nmpapor PhoiM Main MO H. W. FREDERICKS . .Publisher and CUntnU Manager barolo u. pinlat Business Manager Published nlng.. oioeptloa Bunoay. at 1710 Biith .treat. La Qrande, Oregon. , motored at th. Poatoftlco of U CJrande. Oregon, h Becond CI . UaU Matter under Ht of Marcs a, 1879. OmCIAL PAPER OP ONION COUNTY AND THJI CTTT OP LA GRAND! MEUBKR OP ASSOCIATED PRESS It Associated Pres. U eicluslvely entitled to um for publication of Ml n.w. dispatches credlud to It or not otherwise credited If pub lulled n. U right of republication of pedal dispatches In this paper and also tbe local new. herein alao are reserved. National Advertising Representative 11. O. MOOENSEN CO. Ino. Ban Franolaoo. Loa Angeles, BeaKIe. Portland, Chicago Detroit. New York ENTERPRISE HAS BIG CELEBRATION Mr. and Mra. A. K. Parker and son were among Hie representative of La Grande ut the Enterprise cclebrn Iton and report a most successful affair. There was a tremendous crowd at the neighboring county eat. The parade was exceptionally fine with 60 float arranged by busi ness men and house of Enterprise. There was also a pood race proKraxn. It la reported, with event movlnR along rapidly and a Rood at ring: of horses on the track. The celebration was underwritten by the Enterprtse business men who report that the llnancial outcome will be satisfactory. The Weather Wl'.VrillMt FOHWAST Onion: lair tuiilglit oiul Friday but log or mUt mi die coast: Utile change In tniMTUtiire: moderate eliuliRntble wind olMlore. I.OC.M. WKATIIKK WedneMlay: .Minimum M, mliil ilium M nlMivr. t'liiir. TiKlii): Minimum 55. 1 a- in." above. Clear. Certain elnboroto Now York gar dens, privately owned, are opened to tho publlo In tlie spring with the admission revenue Blven to charity. One Hew York radio artist. il cIMlcs in Imitating crying nittM Cor. Washington nnd Cedar PINEAPPLE Broken - WE DELIVER Phone: Main 759' ' went by car from Salem to San Fran cisco and return by the Redwood highway. In -a (irunile Mr. and Mra. C. C. Coolcy. of Pen dleton, were In La Grande Wednes day spending the holiday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett Mi. Cooley Is nmniuier of the Woolworth store at Pendleton while Moe occupies the same position here. (iuestN In City Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Love have as their guests thla week at their home. 808 Penn avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ShumAto. of Portland, and Mrs. Henry Proctor, or Pocatcllo, Ida. 2 ,,.s 35c ALL BRAN Kellogg's SOAP Fela Napthn, Cjirton 57 PEANUT BUTTER One Pound Jar IT BANANAS Finn, Ripe . 3 FUREX Quart Size . I3C LETTUCE Good, Solid Heads CLEANSER "Old Dutch" Lime Rickey or Ginger Ale p Quart Size BEEF ROAST Per Pound 1 MNCED HAN if I Per Pound s- AIR - CONDITIONED Observation and Dining Cars w vmrr.inl Ylflm;i;!i a Oran am PORTLAND ROSE Now air -coicttrwievJ Obervation or-d Dining Corj lo mcAe your comfort stjprerre. FrevKcieon, putitied air tempered to our l . fell BiKl MUt Mere Mr. und rs. V. R. Melville have as their guests this week, Mrs. Mel vlUo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Marshall, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Charles Marshall, and two sons, all of Yak Iiiia. Wash. They expect to remain here until Sunday. From Vale rw.i'IH P nrnhnm Una a business visitor In La Grande Tuesday from hia homo at vaio, ure. YI.-IIm Aunt Miss Dorothy Pine, of Freewnter. Is visiting In La Grande for several days with relatives and friends. While here she Is a guest of her aunt. Miss Lydla Hug. start Ko Miss Mabel Doty, who la on vaca tion from her duties as librarian at the publlo library, with her mother, Mm. Ella Doty, lelt this morning for ClUcugo and Orand Ledge, Mich., where they will ' make an extended visit at the home of their relatives and friends. To noise Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burnett visited with relatives in Boise over the Fourth. Hire From Pocatelli Mra. Henry Proctor Is spending the week here visiting lier father-in-law. D. H. Proctor, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Proctors home Is ot Pocatcllo. Ida. Sample round trip f..ral to Uhlfflao utmoil comfort ot oil seasons of the ycor. so; ir. o.-:ue OTHt R FtATVUtSl MtJ i Swtwlofd Slwnj Kt lof-l Ji pnj t K'x Chlf Car. fcd'br iScp. ov cii ot popwio pfks. Off Ih-H-ay food Sleeping Car Rates Now y$ less lcal Aant iH of low far, to oil pJntt mn4 hlp yoo tto trip. J. H KEENLY. Airr.t. La Grande. Ore. Seiitl Weekend Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelderer and sons. Homer and Carl Leroy have returned to their homo at Multno nwh. Ore., otter having spent the weekend hero visiting relatives. VWIi Agnes Pierce, of Pendleton, was here Tuesday visiting Irlends and looking alter business matters. To VWI Son W. B. Pickens left Tiesday for Vancouver. Wash., where he uill spend several weeks visiting his son. At Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Bohnenkamp and family ore spending a few days outing at their cabin at Wallowo luko. They drove to tho lake Tues day and expect to remain until next Sunday. 1 Returns To 1JI CSrailde E. O. Morris has returned to hla homo on the north slda from having spent a month working on the grounda for the new L. D. S. recrea tional project up catneriM creea. Hark To Payrttr Clifford Rich, who underwent a nasal operation last week at the Bouvy hospital, has returned to his home at Payette. Idoho. To Baker Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebell spent the Fourth of July holiday at Baker where they visited relatives and friends and also attended the Min ing Jubilee there. Itetiirn Home Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bosby and Dwlght Savage returned last night to their home at Nampa. Idaho, after having spent the last several days visiting relatlvea here. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds dur ing their stay here. Home Front Camp Russell Price has returned to his home here after having spent the last month at the R. O. T. C. camp at Camp Murray, Fort Lewis, Wash. IteturiLS Home P. A. Christopher has returned to his home at Pendleton after having spent several days at the Bouvy hos pital recovering from a nasal opera tion which he underwent lost week. In Port la lid Miss Elnora Hansen and Miss Bar bara Fines are spending a few days In Portland visiting friends. The lat ter will return In a week but Miss Hansen will continue her trip on into Washington and Canada, returning to La Grande about the first of August. At I.ake-4 Mrs. Lee Reynolds and daughter, Miss Dorothy Lee, and Roscoe Hurley left this morning for Wallowa Lake where they will spend the remainder of the week at the Bohnenkamp cabin. North Carolina state college broke traditional custom this spring and omitted a formal address at the an nual commencement exercises. i:tihk vtmmiNO paiity WEAHS (HIKES AND WHITE WASHINGTON UP) areea and white was used for the entire wed ding par'y 'hen 11,0 l0,mer MIM Mary Preston Gibson married Gale McClcan, son of the late Admiral Mc- Clean. The hride wore wnim matrnn.nf-honor starched ereen chiffon and her malds-of-honoc starched white chiffon with twisted ribbon girdles In white and green. BODY LICE On Chickens & Birds If you want to keep your poultry absolutely free from lice, here's the quick, cheap, easy way to do it. Simply sprinkle the chickens with Bu-hach, sifting the powder through their feathers as much as you can. The lice vanish as quick as a flash 1 And sprinkle the magic protective powder in your coops and hen hnni . Tr'a onnrantPPH nnfp but druggist today only 29c. Adv. IN HANDY SIFTtK CANS AT DRUG.GROCERY SEED STORES To Teach Miss Bonnie Praser, who has been teaching the past two years at Richland, has been elected to teach the first two grade In one of the buildings at Baker. At linker Mrs. Lottie Jackson. Mrs. John C. Palace and son. Carl, Mr. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bach and daughter were among those from here who attended the celebration at Baker yesterday, reporting a large crowd and a good program. Returns Frum Trip Miss Emma Skeltoa has returned to her home here after having spent a two weeks' vacation In Western Oregon and California. She visited friends In Portland and Salem and For Friday and Saturday, July 6-7 TRIXIE IKXi FOOD j w nr Plain or 3Alj I Iodized Scouring Powder Large Can . Pound GOLD DUST PAROWAX CERTO PENJEL Post Toasties or Kellogg Corn Flakes Pkg. 7c V 1 can' 6C 2 Box 2 ror 15c 2 ,r 9c 0c ! Bottles 45c 2 ,.kR, 27c Chase and Sanborns Dated CoSSe Mb. Can 3t INSECT POWDER Big Dance at Pleasant Grove Grange On July 4th Everybody Welcome ' a a " Specials (or Friday and Saturday July 6-7 Golden West Coffee For Better Coffee Mb. Glass Jar . . 32c Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Sunkist Oranges .... Lemons Large Sire. Qf Dozen - O- Alber's Flapjack Flour Light and -Tender Cakes in a Jiffy prgge..23c Sugar Pine Granulated 20 lbs $1.15 100 lbs. ...$5-29 Salmon Fancy Pink. Fine for lv.f, No 1 Cans 2 cans . . . . 25c Large Sire, Dozen 25c Lettuce Large Solid Heads, 2 Heads 9c Sperrv's Queen Anne Flour Guaranteed to Please 491b. Sack $1.69 Barrel ....$6.69 P (S G Soap Bars... 29' C.i;r Oars JtU 45 In Tourist S'.et er txr:h s:r 76 SO Standard S'.e-eiH4: ivrth r.r4 cw.-sffS V.-- -ft-" M Mellowed Coffee In Heavy G'.a&s Jr. N-V the SAvmi lib. 29c Meat Department Veal Steak Milk Fed 2 lbs 23c Pickled Pig's Feet Boneless Pint 25c Quart 39c Beef Roast Choice Steer Lb 9c Rib Boil For a New Fi.j;;:i:;d IXnner 4 lbs 25c Toilet Tissue Red Feather. 1000 Sheet Rolls I Rolls . . . . 12c Sanka l-lb. Can 4Sc Milk Morning Brand 5 Tall Cans 29' Mayonnaise - Any Brand in Stock Pints 18c Quarts ..... 28c Durkees Salad Aid Pints BEST FOODS HOME STYLE SALAII OKKSSING . 16c Quarts . . . . .25c flAnu I.lndy (inlilrn. Xo. 300 10c VvlUI jialz tiolilen, Xo. 300 11c MACARONI TOMATO SOUP Van Camps Lbs. 23c Cans 23c Crystal While Soap 10 Bars Crvstal White Soap Powder 1 Pkg. Worth 39c - All For Bacon Lb. 21c Cheese Lb; 14c Lard 4 Lbs. 34c Formay The Perfected Shortening 3 -lb. Can 47' Saturday is the Last Day we can sell Sugar Tax Free. The process tax will be 54c per 100 lbs. Local Berries Are at Their Best Now, and the Price is Right. Don't Forget to Add Pyroil to Your Gas 8 Oil for Summer Driving ITITgTTWtTnVlri Sunbrite Cleanser The Double Acting 3 Cans 4 Tomatoes fojid Pack with a Field Ripened PUvor 2lge. cans. . .25c Leslie Salt Plain or Iodized 2-2-lb. f cc Cartons -2 Nailt-y's ?Ai:id Time Dressing Full Quart 25c Rainier Beer In the West lt"s Rainier 2 Bottles ... 29c Case $345 Less SOc Bottle Refund T)hcard the knife for life The Ever Dangerous Bread Knife Is Needed No More to The finest bread comes you pre - sliced, already for the table, sandwiches or the toaster. It eliminates cut fingers, crumbs and waste. Your bread remains iresh to the last slice because of a special baking process. Ask your grocer for Dutch Maid Sliced Bread. Home-Owned K. J. McWilliams La Grande Bakery I i ii .f : n w . f -i UMIOM PACIFIC