Thursday, October 6, 1Q?,2
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER," LA GRANDE, ORE.
Paw Three
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Mlu lies. Duke, society Editor
rcicplionti Main dod Until t :3b . Si.
J SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mrs. Lyman, Miss Sartain and Miss Duke
Entertain At Evening Party Wednesday
At Home of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Cochrari
.An. Edwin Brewrr -Aymnn, Misa
Catherine Sartain and Mbs Bcsa Duke
entertained at a soiree last evening
between tho hours of 8 and 10 o'clock
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Tf dochron. Tho event wua the first
of ,n'( series of two for which Invita
tions have been issued this wvek.
Large baskets of autumn leaves nnd
flowers decorated the rooin-j, and the
autumn theme alBo was carried out
in the decorations of the table from
which refreshments were served dur
ing tho evening In the dining room,
Brjphtly colored leaves, and bronze
tapers formed the centerpiece.
,j!lrs',, Cochran presided at th6 Coffee
upn. during the evening and Mm.
Dwlgh't H. Jesse presided at the salad
servjfce. Misses Ora Bell0 Rudo and
Dorothy Lako served.
Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre
Guest at Meeting
iirs. A. C. Mclntyre. of Pendleton,
prominent club woman who Is at
tending the Fifth District convention
here,, was a guest at the Presbyterian
Ladles Aid yesterday in the church
parlors with Mrs. J. P. Morelock,
president, In charge of the affair. Mrs.
Mclntyre gave a short talk. Mrs.
Lynnc Bohncnkamp led the devotions
and, Mrs. Anthony Rauwolf sang two
numoera, -i .Know, a upveiy :uaraen,
by D'Hardelot; and "Down Here," by
May Brahl.
A bazar was scheduled for Dec. .7.
Mrs. Fred, H. Kiddle and her com
mittee served , ref reshments at th-3
closo or the afternoon.
E. 0. N. Students To
. ' Be Party Guests
f
Tfao Luther, League, of the English
Lutheran church! will entertain with
a, party for the Lutheran students at
the ,Easterri Oregon Normal , school at
7;au frig ay evening at tne enure::
New Wonderful
Face Powder
Prevents Large Pores
Stays on Longer
For a youthful complexion, use
new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face
Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles
and pores. New French process
makes It spread more smoothly
ind stay on longer. No more shiny
noses. Purest face powder known.
Prevents large pores. Ask today
for hew, wonderful face powder,
MELLO-GLO, that suits every
complexion. Glass Drugs, Inc.
Adv.
Rev. Edwin W. Bracher will have
charge of the entertainment for the
evening. A commit teo composed or
Mra. Jumes Schilling, Katie Keiler and
Herbert Langrcn will serve the re
freshments. , . .
Because th? district convention of
the Luther League was held on Fri
day, Sept. 30, the day designated as
"Church Night" by the Normal school,
tho party was postponed one week.
Missionary (jroiipf
Meets Wednesday
, "Lady Fourth, Daughter of China"
Is the study which Is being conducted
this year by tho Women's Missionary
society of the Baptist church, and
Mi3s Mortl-3 Whitmer reviewed the
opening chapter yesterday when the
group met at 2 o'clocjc at tho home
cf Mrs. I. E. Chenault, p Her review
was able and comprehensive. Mrs. C.
E. Happersett will be the leader at
the next meeting which will bo held
next week at the parsonage.
After a short business meeting, re
freshments were served by the host-
A. G. S.. Social Is.
Wednesday Event
Tlie first social event In the Asso-!
elated Girl Students' program for th6
year was neia in xne necreauonm nan
ballroom Wednesday afternoon, when
the "Big Sisters" accompanied their I
"Little Sisters" to the festivities.
Games, dancing and a' program were
enjoyed.
, The program Included it tap danc!
by Ha Mae Andrews, accompanied by 1
LaVeda MiMerlng: a reading. "The!
Rummage Sate," by Vina Mae Ward;
a piano solo. "Narcissus," by Dorothy
Wall; and a dance by Von Ceil Bruce,
accompanied by Valerie Harper.
. Dancing was enjoyed following tne
program and refreshments were served.
The general arrangements for th&
party wore in charge of Fern Broom
field: program, Leola Wilcock; re
freshments, Luclle Thacker; decora
tions, Dorothy Wall.
Co'iifrty Fair. Motif
At So-Ne-He Party
Mrs. Pidcock To
Entertain Group
With" a county fair as the motif,
the So-Ne-He club enjoyed a delight
ful party, yesterday afternoon at th
home of Mrs. Erna Giltner. The rooms
were decorated to resemble a fair
with displays of fruits and vegetables,
concessions, etc.
Contests were, held during the af
ternoon, the winners receiving point
In thfi troneral contest which' closes
Mrs. Will Pidcock will be the host- theye?r' - 25jv
ess at th3 first of the season's series ibee? JSStJ
of meetings of the L. S. to the B. of contest and Mrs. ET.a Koeter and Mrs.
L. F. and E. tomorrow afternoon at 2 SuUlvan are the captains,
o'clock, it was announced this morn- .fjuIt an? Mt I
ing. Assisting her will be Mrs. E, R.,J"dsed and points added to the gen
Head and Mrs. J. k. Charlton. : eral score-
All members are urged by the of f 1-1 A program was presented during the
cers to attend to discuss Important t afternoon and. Included, readings by
business matters Mrs. Edith Lindsay and Mrs. Velma
. .. IVedder; a skit.. ."Selling , The OH
Stock,'.' by Mrs. Ella Koeter and Mrs.
Reta Gaertner; and a piano solo, by
Mrs. Lorsne Childers.
. Refreshments were served at the
close of the afternoon.
in two weeks Mrs. Vedder will be
the hostess at a Hallowe'en party.
Four guests were Invited yesterday.
Methodist Ladies
, Aid : Entertained
To tack 'a comforter and mend" bid
clothes for relief work, tho Ladies' Aid
of the Methodist church met ytister-
j day at the church for an all-day
mooting with a potlucfe t lunch, at
, noon'. Aid day at Union will be held
! on Wednesday, Oct. 12, . and plans
i were made for the event yesterday.
! All having a vacant seat in their
i automobile or who are not provided
with transportation are asked to
1 meet at the Methodist church by
1 10:15 Wednesday morning.
I Mr3. E. B. Keudrick announced
i chat
Worid Wide Guild
Begins Its Study
Twelve members of the World Wide
Guild of the Baptist church gathered
Monday evening at the home of Miss
Ida Frances French at 7:30 o'clock.
the Forelen Missionary society I For the coming winter the home mls-
wlll meet tomorrow afternoon at the'slonary topic in which the members
heme of Mrs. G. C. Headley. A spe 'are interested Is "The American In
cial feature of the afternoon will bojdian," while In the foreign field they
a talk by Miss Florence SaylcB, a re-'are studying China. Miss Ola Mas
turn missionary from China. I Wright conducted a program oh the
Mrs. Glen Wagner will entertain av American Indian Monday evening. .
the next aid meeting on Nov. 2, as-1 Nov. 7 is the date of the next me-sc-sistcd
by Mrs. Frank Tyler, Mrs. Doro- ing.
thy Smith, Mrs. Ray Forrester. Mrs. : 1
E. M. Hlckox and Mrs. Robert Leigh- October 10th last day to pay water
ton. . - 'rent without a penalty. - - lo-o-a i.
Thursday, August 0
7:30 Eagle auxiliary, at the hall.
8:00 Flfty-Flftj club,, with Mrs.
John Bennet, Frultdale.
8;00 Ackerman P. T. A. at' the
Normal school.
8:00 Brldgo club, with Misses
Dorothy Kirby and Agnes Palmer.
Friday, . Oct. 7
1:00 Chapter I, P. E. O., with
Mrs. F. J. Lottes. , .
1:15 Lucky Dozen club, with
Mrs. Charles Griffin.
2:00 L, 8. to the B. of L. F.
and E. social club, with Mrs. Will
Pidcock.
2:00 Women's Foreign Mission
ary society of M. B. church, with
Mrs. G. C. Headley.
2:30 Frultdale Parent Teacher
association, at the school.
2:30 Willow Paront Teacher as
sociation, at the school.
7:30 Women of the Moose,
Eagles hall.
7:30 Luther League E. 6. N.
night, at the church. ,
8:00 Friday Bridge club, with
Mrs. Henry Hill.
8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. Dick
Lindi;ey.
8:00 Ladles of 433, B. P. O. E.
card party, at the Elks temple.
8:00 Pie social, Ever-Ready class
of the Christian church, at the
church.
Monday, Oct. 10
2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs.
Donald Cole,
7:30 Pythian Sisters, at the K.
of P. hall in the I. O. p. F. tem
ple. 7:30 Royal Neighbors of Am
erica, at the Odd Fellows hall.
8:00 Daughters of Union Veter
ans, with Miss Laura Rhodes.
8:00 Division' C, Loyal Sisters
Aid of Christian church, vlth
Dorothy Smufe.
Tuesday, Oct. 11, .
1:15 Sorosls club, with Mrs.
George T. Cochran. .
3:45 La Grande City Council of
Parent Teachor. association, at
the Sacajawea Inn.
7:30 Delphian chapter, Sacajaw
ea Inn.
8:00 Neighborhood Music club,
at the La Grande hotel.
Wednesday, Oct. 12
1 :00 Bridge Luncheon club, with
Mrs. James J. D. Haun.
2:00 Divisions A and B, Loyal
Sisters of Christian church, with
Mrs. O'. O. Johnson.
2:00 Women's Foreign Mission
ary society, Methodist church,
with Mrs. E. B. Kendrick.
2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs.
Clyde Charlton.
2:00 St. Mary'3 Altar society,
with Mrs. 1 M. Dblan.
2:00 Parkdale club, with Mrs.
Holdan at Perry.
7:30 American Association of
University Women Literature
group, with Miss Madeline Larson.
8:00 Eastern Star, at the Ma
sonic hall.
Local News of Record
Tho following Information from the
Union county records Is by tho Ab
stract and Title company of La
Qrando, Ore.
DmlN
Hvilcift Lowe to Myrtle nroughtpo.
Lots m and 20, Blk. 20, Pred. Add.,
1.00.
, Lindsay Hit. to Carrie I. Stelncamp.
Pt. Wii Sec. 11-2S-3B, 1.00.
. Catherine S. Densmore ct til to
Jckjo Crum. Pt. 8. 10, 11, 12. 14. 28-18-40,
$3800.00. i
B. E. Franco et UK to P. W. Paul
son. L. 1. 2, 3, 4, Blk. 2 "B" St., tl.OO.
Rusk Delano et ux to Tac. Sav. and
Loan Assn. Pt. Blk. 153, Chap. Add.,
$10.00. . ,
W. A. Coughanour to W. M. Cdugh
anour. Pt. 8ec. 19. 20, 30-US-39; 10.
Thomas O. Starns et ux to Herbprt 8.
stnrns et al. Pt. Sec. 33-1N-38. Pt.
Sec, 12-1S-38, $1000.00.
MortKHRea
Jonathnn Oalbrcath to Stato Land
Board. Pt. EftSEVi 8. 3a-2S-38 (1)
$850.
Vlclot Parker to Ct. P. Kllley 6t ai,
Tr. Pt. Sees, 11, 12, 13, 14-03-30 E.
Pt, Sera. 30-08-38; Pt. Sec, 31-08-30
(2 yrs.) $4250.00. i
Geo. W. McDonald to CUao. P. Os
wald. Pt. S. 31-1N30. Pt, S. 38-1N-38
(1) $1000. i ,
Matle K. Henry to James E. Brad
ford. SEWSW14 S. 28-2N-39 (2) $2400.
B. J. Kitchen to Ira Ralph String,
ham. Blk. 13, Lewis Add. N. Un:on
(2) $300. .
Royal C. Hardy et ux to Stoto Land
Board. Pt. 8oc. 18-2N-40 (1) $600. .
Leimle Nelson et ux to State Land
Board. Pt. S. 7-4S-40 (1) $220.00.
SatLs. or Mortgages
First Nat. Bank Union to Amos Da
vis. Pt. Sec. 13, 14-4S-39. 73-401.
. Eqult. Sav. and Loan Assn. to Jaines
Gorlty Jr, N. 60 L. 8, B. 01, Chap.
68-31.
Rhbda Rlggs to Geo. W. McDonald.
Pt. S. 30-1N-39 Ft. S. 31-1N-30. 73
162. Draco E. MacMlllan to Dilllc Ran
dall. L. 3, 4, B. 1, Honan's Add. 11-
429.
the Btockholdor or security holder
i appears upon the books pf tho com
pany us vfusiues.yr in any uuief .WV1
alary relation, tho liamo bt tho per
son or corporation for whom such
trusteo is acting, Is glvon; also that
the said two paragraphs, ..contain
statements embracing affiant's, full
knowledge and belief as to tho cir
cumstances and conditions under
which stockholders and . security
holders who do not appear, upon the
oooks or ino company aa. trustees.
L. 1, Pt., L. 2. BlR. B, Jc.)eph
, EhcYIff to Ore.-Wash.. J. , S. Land
Bank. Pt. Sees. 13. i4-2S"-44.
Judgments, , ,
. Federal Land. Bank vs. Addle P.
Cooley. $860. 34, Pees $86.00. Costs
$67.06.
Fed, Land Bank vs. Addle P. tooley hold stock and securities In a capacity
ct al. Judgment, decree and ofder of , other than that of a bona fide owner;
salo of Pt. Sec. 3S-1N-44. Pt. Sec 2- and this affiant has no reason to be-
tate or Ore. vs. O. M. Webb. Order
to show cailse on payment of support
money. , , . . . ,
. Velma Hlritbri vs. Harrv Hlntori. Or.
lcr denyjng motion for rehearing on
support money. .... . t
Thomas Whitmoro ct al vs. . Walp
lowa Co. et al. Order dismissing suit.
Velma Marr vs. Odell Marr. Grder of
default, decree of divorce, .and restor
ing plaintiff's name of Velma M. ParC
lsh. . i
J. H, Tlpp'ett vs. Dobbin arid Hufri
mail.. Order overruling, demurrer, to
plaintiffs second amonded complaint.
Marie A. . Kutch vs. . Prank Kutoh',
Order of default, docrco of divorce
1 leve that any other person, assocla-
tlon, pr corporation has any Interest
direct or Indirect In the said stock,
bbads( or other securities than as so
Btatett by him.
C. That the average number of
oplc of each Issue of this publico- ,
tlon, scld or distributed, through tho
Bir.Ha or otherwise, to paid subscrib
ers during the six monthB preceding
the date shown above Is 2500.
,,,, l HAROLD M. PINLAY.
Bworn to and subscribed before me
this 6th day of October, 1932.
GEORGIA WARE,
Notary Public for Orogon.
My commission expires March 13, 4030.
NOT CONSOLIDATION '
. . . but a COSTLY
; Linoleum Hint ,
Linoleum , Vli stny bright! much
longer It waslibd with' eiiuiu (junn
tllles of milk nn'il water,, Oiic6 In
tovcrnl months a llttlo IlnsSed oil -may
bo Oaed for special brlghton
Ing purposes;
Statement, of the Ownership, Man
ngement, Circulation, Etc., Required
by the Act of Congress of August
... . 24. 1013, ........
Of the La Grando Evening Observer,
published dally except Sunday ai La
Grande, Oregon for Oct.' 1, 1032. .
State of Oregon, County of. Union, as,
Before me. a Notnrv Pnhlln In nnrl
for tho Stato and. county aforesaid', !
personally appeared Harold M. Plrilay, !
who,' having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says tthat ho is
the publisher of tho La Grande Evening
Observer and that tho . following Is,
iTh. ZORN . MACPHERSON SCHOOL; "JUGGLING" BILL AT TAX
PAYERS' EXPENSE ESTABLISHES 4 NEW SCHOOLS, CREATES S
NEW TYPES OF SCHOOLS BOTH UNTRIED end UNNEEDED.
' Under the Robs of esoi&rtijr; tiilinowii iUUiri8t& propoae this extnva
fant buildiiiK and wrockiny p'rorain, which olnims to bo a consolida
lon of Oregon's hiRhor educational system. There are five cam
puses now, nnd it this bill Is approved, there will still be Ave
campuses alter a raid has been made on the taxpayers', moneyl
Tim fnllnu'lnir facta wiil enable overv taxnaver to Drevcnt this
experiment which endangers our higher educational system, and
results in a tremendous financial outlay by taxpayers.
4
; "M 'i sn' H y , y I to the best of his knowledge and b6
Hawley. Pt. Blk. 3, Cog. and L. 12, , ,i, . ,, 7ia,,.t , nmJ-
Blk 110 Chan. 60-214
Martha L. McCully ,to Gottlieb
Klopfenstein et ux. Pt. L. 4, Blk. 16,
Coggan's Add. 08-439. ,
Cnllstn E. Lindsey to P. O, Adams
ct ux. Blk. 13, Lewis Add. N, Union
70-167.
Estates
Edward C. Tuckey. Died Sept. 22,
1932. H. E. Dixon. Executor.
Iva C. Short died Sept. 23, 1632.
Richard A. Shanks, Adm,
Judgments
John Hancock Life Ins. Co. vs.
Prank and Anna McKlnnls $8112.83.
Vera Wright and aa Exec, of Joslah
Wright Est. vs. Ethel A. Ross and as
Admx. of M. P. Wright Estate. Costs.
The following information from tho
Wallowa county records Is . by . the
Wallowa Law, Land and Abstract Co.
Deeds
Gertrude Kennedy to Stato of Ore.
Tr. in NE'4 Sec. 31-28-46.
O. H. Cole to Annetta Bell Gocbel.
ERNE'S Sec. 9-18-43.
Sheriff to Wallowa Valley Imp. Dlst,
No. 1. SW143WH Sec. 13-38-45. , .
. Sheriff to Wallowa Valley Imp. Dlst.
No. 1. NWKNW!4 Sec. 8-38-46.
Sheriff to Wallowa Valley Imp. Dlst.
No. 1. Pt. SE'A Sec. 13-38-45.
Sheriff to Pac. Sav. ond Loan Asan.
' IV's sicrn edict aganrt
-Vfj.-.w p. m - - - '- A fWJljtJ vST 'i&C?-' duels among the nobles of Vk
w.. - -i' X . : ' . . '; "''; V; -.''T: - 7mmMyh
irf :
have
and raw tobaccos
no pli
ace in cig
They are not present in Luckies
. . . the mildest cigarette
you ever smoked
so
WE buy the finest, the very finest
tobaccos in all the world but
that does not explain why folks
everywhere regard Lucky Strike as
the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we
never overlook the truth that "Nature
in the Raw1 is Seldom Mild".
these fine tobaccos, after proper aging
and mellowing, arc then given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the words
"It's toasted". That's why folks in
every city, town and hamlet say that
Luckies are such mild cigarettes.
'It's toasted"
That package of ntild Luckies
"If a man writ a better book, preath a better sermon, tr make abetter mouse-hap than his Neighbor, tho he
build bis home in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. "RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
Does not this explain the world-wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike?, .
lief,, a true statement o'f.thff owner
ship, management (and If a dally pa
per, the circulation) , otc, . of the
aforosnld publication for , tho date
shown In tho abovo caption, required
by the Act of August 24, 1013, .em
bodied In section 411, Postal Laws
and Regulations, printed on the re
verse or tms lonn, to wit: .
.1. That the,. names and addresses,
of tho publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business, jnanaaera are:
Publisher, Harold M, Flnlay, La
Grande, Oregon; editor, J. E. Finla'y,
La Grande, Oregon; managing editor,
J. E. Flnlay, La Grande, Oregon? busi
ness manager, Harold M. Flnlay, La
Grande, Oregon. , , ,
2. That the owner Is: (If owned
by a corporation, Its name and ad
dress must be Btatcd and also Im
mediately thereunder . the names and
addresses of Btockhplders awning or
holding one per cent or more of total
amount of stock. If not owned. ,by, a
corporation, the names ancj addresses
of the Individual owners must be
given. If owned by a firm, company,
or other unincorporated concern, its
name and address, as well as those
of each Individual rnember(,muqt be
Klven. V The Observer PubllshVnjr Co.;
La Grande, Oregon; Mrs. P. R. Flnlay,
La Grande, Oregon; J. e. Finiay, ia
Grande. Oregon; P. B. .Flnlay estate.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per (lent ,6r
more or total amount oi Donas, niorcr
cflGCs. or other securities are: None,
4. That the two paragraphs nokt
above, giving tne names oi tne own
ers, stockholders, and security hold
ers, If any, contain not only the list
of stockholders and security holders
as they appear upon the books of
the company but also, In canes where
New Schools Established
This bill octimlly creates 4 NEW school! it junior college at La
Grtindo mid Ashland; a laV s'chobl at Salem; and ' teachers' colleKO
at Eugene. In addition, it "junks" tho Monmouth Normal School,
valued at $700,000, and uses but one-third of the facilities of the
University nt Eugene. This disarrangement will result in a tremen
dous financial outlay by taxpayers toradditional NEW schools, NEW
axe nvp
i live
orcct
now housing facilities for the University law School and, library ak
tho graaily increased student body" poured onto the' CorvYillis" Cam
pus; and equip' two NEW. junior follCgCB: arid rtitenchors' eollexo
2 with now nnd oostly facilities for conducting e NEW and untried
system. , .
NeW fyfteg of ScHdbli iPrdpdietf
Two NEW TYPES it schdols' ar6 cfoated by(this WBtrW jiwlof
, colleges and a teafhers' collego-rbQth untried and unnccded, in.
Oregon. To educa'to Btiidcnt.s' ttSr junior standinif m technical
and Acicntiflo college Coiirsei; requires oxnoiisive laboratories and
equipment, tnus
!.n?.Vli,vSrs!tXJ
the, fight to demand a junior.s'ollcgel Every leglslatifre sesSibn wUl
. , mvjtq log-rolling bills for appropriations for pew junior colleges in
nrribitio'ui lOcalittei Taxpayers (if this stato art asked to, voto on
' ' 6p6ndltu6 made at their eipefiae.
In aOltlbri; tnb bill ofalm'i a.sivirig 6f I'i.obo, psV imxiA
taxeB, BUT DOES NOT ACTUALLY REDUCE OREGON'S
BASIC. STATE, TAX for .higher education by, a .SINOLIi
PENNY. ?u Will pay' the saino tax fdr state aouools as you
1 ;. do no it thli bill Is approved.
v o t e 3 17 x N 0 1
I uipucnung tno samo. mciuuw) poi mainisuneu ,uv
nd Stato .CoUego.. The passing pf this bill esab7
),,tn' of STATE SUPPORT TAX for AH or n
(own JA th6 Stale of Oregon will then havo
The, ZornV
Bcnooi moving
m wviv
liiii.'gfl-gcSoM'
Bill establishing '
SCHOOL' TAX-SAVING. ASSOCIATION
Amcdee M. Smith) Chairman . F. i. Young, Secretary
tt&r.
PAID ADV.)
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