La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Wednesday,. Jww 21,. 1933
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. HAROLD M, KTNLAY .
, Business Manager
Published evenings, exception Sunday, at 1710 Blxth street, La
Orande, Oregon, -
Entered at the Postoftce of La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Gloat
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Correction
In yesterday's Observer, througli an
error, a misstatement wna made In
the second paragraph 'of the circuit
court story. It ' should have read:
"Mr.. Munhall repossessed an auto
mobile that Mr. Zuroher received but
whloh was not completely paid for",
Attend C. St. T. C.
Ralph Ploberg and Sandy Sanderson
plan' td -"leave 'today 'to attend the
Citizen's Military Training Camp at
Vancouver, Wash. The former will
complete his fourth and' iRStyear-ana
tho latter, his-' third year at camp;
grandmother, Mrs. Rue Lautrnain. Mrs.
Smlthpoter was formerly Miss Vir
ginia Leughlin end made her homo
in Lev 'Orande where sho has many
friends. The ohild has been named
Lforui jr. -
Returns Home- ' i
' 'Mrs. Rue Laughlin has returned
from Baiter where sho was called 'by
the Illness arid death of her damrhtor-
ih-law, Mrs. Mabol Cronlso Laughlin.
Visits In Portland
Shirley Zlon, who wont to Portland
; to attend tho Rainbow Girls conven-'tlon-last
week, will remain for 'the
rest of tho summer visiting with
relatives there. ' -'-'"
Visit In Echo "
Mrs; N: C- Pearson end children,. of
La'Orande, are In Echo visiting with
Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K; McCormocK, ' '-'' -
Visiting
Albert' Herman, of Baker, Is spend
ing two VSr three days In La Grande
visiting with friends and relatives,'
Interesting-Social Activities
Arei Being Arranged, for Summer Term
At Eastern Oregon Normal School -
The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell 'therein;
for ever.- The law of his God is in his heartj-none of his1
steps shall 'slide. Psalm 37: 29, 81. '"' " '
Htudcnt Returns '
:Mdt1er Dodge, a student at tho Eu
gene- Bible university, has returned to
La Grando to spend the summer with
his parents, Mr. - and Mrs. P. H
Dodge.- The 'Bible university Is a
Christian church school. :
Mm. Illiekor Comes I
Mrs. H.-T; "Hacker has arrived from
Albany to Join Mr. Hacker, new man
ager 6f the Sh'cll OH company lh La
Orande. Mr. Hooker arrived about two
weeks ago to'tako over -his now po-
alon.- They are making their homo
at tho' Grande Ronde' apartments. ' i
: DEPRESSION 'BRINGS SOCIAL CHANGES
The jirice nwiy be pretty High but the depression is at least
leadfng the federal govern'meiit to tackle a lot of jobs 'that
I'eforrh'ershaVd'bebn urgiiii'uitless'ly'ror years; ' ' t
These jobs are being attempted in the hone' that thev will
pu't'mrn''back 'to'w()i-lc) smooth out the rough places on thq
road to recovery and' allay social unrest. '
""Some people have been advocating them, for a long time
and, for their pains, have been denounced as rfldiciils, 'ysidh
aries ahd impractical theorists. NOWr there is every indication
that most of these jobs Will be done, iiot'beca'use the'ebuntry
as 'wKb'Hy sblot' on them iii theory, but because ally club is
'good enough td hit the depression with!' " -
First of all, there is the matter of city slums.
.1- foi years'sbciai workers aiid others have been telling lis
thatbad housing is A. 'cancer ih niuilicipiil' Iife.J' fhby proved
fheir 'case over and over again, biit W never did anything
about it.'' Now it is evident that hundreds' of milliohsai'e" to.
be spent ori slum clearance plans 'nbt 'becaube we' hive at
last awakened to the menace' of the slum, 'but because we
aaa Hint- ttilA ' J 't ' i.i. ", V
a jsuuu way to sun i, money circulating ana
give men' jobs.' - s1'-' ."'"': '' ';'::'' ' 1 ':' ;
Then 'there is the much lalked-of plan by which industry
nnn 'fh'o nnVm''iitY,,Jf iiVAuM I'm1., fn...n 4i 1 .1- j'..
. b T: ' . . . , J . . . . . . . .UVX':1'l0,""U"Mr. M Mrs. L. H. Bramweli;
nun, opiuau woik, install snorter nours, ennunate sweat
shops and adopt minimum Wage scales. Social reformers
have' trumpeted the need of these' steps for years? 'Iiitelli
ij'eiit bu'sinfis's ''men have urged them, labor leaders ' have
dreamed of them and now we'i-e about to 'adop't them.'iVot
becdiise tli'ey are good In themselves but because adopting
them may help-to Testore prosperity.
There is, also, Muscle Shoals. Ever since tho war a hand
ful'of lheii has tried to'mitke it the basis for a great govern
mental' experiment iii power inoductioh a laboratofy in
.fiicli sorte profoundly' important 'theories libblit industry,
agriculture and public utility rtiaiiitgeinent' cbii'lrl be tested.
This experiment i ' at last to' be made because of the de
pression. " 'deforestation on a huge scale is being attempted because
0 T , JtoPssion;" Goverliment economy has beeome a' fact
because of the depression.' Ve lire" approaching it common
senso attitude' on tariffs becmise of Hits' depression. We iirc
getting ii new slant oil the need for inloliigeiit iiiternatioiial
co-operation for the same reason.
, Nothing in recent history is strungcr than the way the
depression has brought a round-about victory to the reforn
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Returns Home ,
'Mrs. Nina Olbson returned yester
day to ner home 'In Enterprise' after
spending the weekend visiting tn La
Grande with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. ' A; ' K. Parker. -
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Lloyds Return i "
O. C; P. Lioyd and family liavo re
turned' from- Walla- Walla, Wash.,
where they Have beeri-visiting with
Mr. and Mrs; P. O. Graf and son,
Donald; Mr. Graf was at brie time
associated -with tho' Olafke Prult and
Produce Co., of this; city, as manager,
and later with the Pacific Prult Co.
The Lloyds report ' 'conditions ' good
around' Walla Walla, and, other towns
In' that country; : with 'oherry harvest
starting. '- ;; ' '"' '-. '' u
From Callfonlliii
Mr. and Mrs-. Tade King and daugh
ter, Miss Gertrude, of Oakland, Cal
arrived-Btmday and Mlas) Iris King Is
expected1 to arrive today from Loa
Angeles' for a visit 'at tho 'home 'of
their mother, Mrs. Denver P. Charl
ton. Thoy plan to :Btay diirlng tho
oomlng'wcek'. " " ,:l "; !- -,i -Visiting
Sister
' Miss' Joyce Klrby, of Adams, Is a
guest of her sister, Miss Alberta Klr
by, this week In La Grande.
Miss llmnuvell Hnmc
-Miss Leah' Bramwell rctiunea this
morning from Salt Lake Olty, Utah,
where sho'hns been vacationing dur
ing the past two weeks and visiting
with friends. She Is tho daughter ol
Visiting Here '
Mrs. It. P. Dunn and daughter, Miss
Phyllis, formerly of La Grande, ar
rived this morning from ilanta Rosa,
Cat. for a two weeks visit In La
orande. While here they are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Tribo
They made 'the trip to La Grande by
muiOT. ' - - , ,
Not Guilty '
r rca urout, or worth Powder, was
found not guilty of the larceny of
five automoblio tires, tubes and rims
yesterday afternoon In tho 'Justice
court ocroro Judge L. Deriliam, Jus
tice of "tlid peaco. The trial was had
before a Jury with the district attor
ney representing the stato and George
i. wnran as actomey ror the de
fendant, Mr. Grout. Bert Oliver made
the complaint against Mr. Grout.
Conies By Plane
TVlIIard Tubbs, of the stato police.
enjoyed his "day off" today, flying
over to visit with friends in La
Orande. George Pulso, of Pendleton.
puoied tho plane. '
WHEAT PLANS ARE
(Continued from Page One)
tlon by those participating of not
to exceed 20 per cent, arid; the Inclu
sion of what amounts to partial crop
Insurance. : .'
' "The domestic nllotmcnt plan has
dcl'lntcly been selected as1 the one
to put In force," experts here said
after a study of the provisions, ''and
It 1 will be based on the 'nronortinn.
ate domestic use of the ave'rago wheat
production In this country for the
five-year- period 1028-1032."
The ' information disclosed that
the government has complete pro
duction ' reports by counties for that
peritd which list Oregon as 13th in
the wheat producing states with an
average annual production for the
period of 21,205,000 bushels. Average
wheat acreage In Oregon for the
pcrlort totaled 1,040,000 of which
800,000 was devoted to winter wheat,
and 177.000 to spring wheat.
ACTION MAY
T$E NECESSARY
TO SAVE MEET
(Continued Prom Page Ono)
Several social activities have been
planned for the students during the
summer term at the Eastern Oregon
normal scnooi. , The program Is de.
signed to bring the students together
ii, jjiouimub relaxation, anu Bull, taKe
advantage of the several facilities
furnished by the city La Orande.
une following social events are
scheduled for. the first six weeks:
Prlday, June .23. rccentlon ond
dance in the auditorium at 8:00
p. m.i Friday, June 30, swim and
wiener roast at Cove at 4:00 p. m.:
Prlday, July 7, hike; Prlday, July
14, Summer School ; picnic at Pino
Cone at 4 ;00 p. m.; Prlday, July 21.
Summer School dance In tho audi
torium at 9:00 p. m.
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N. 0. W. Enjoy
Uosturne Aiiair
The. losing side In the membership
ana uuenaanco contest or the Neigh-
Dors or Woodcraft entertained the
winners last night at a costume af
fair at 8:00 at the Odd Fellows hall.
Fifty-three were present dressed In
costumes and the prizes were award
ed to, Mrs. Louise Hilary, Mrs. Nell
Freiberg, Mrs. Martha Hanson, Mrs.
Albert Turner, J. G. McClaln and
Harry Comes. Mrs. Margaret Parker
was chairman of the winners and Mrs.
Hilary of ,the losers.
"Cranking a Ford," a skit, was pre
sented by Mrs. Lily Alstott, Dora
Blancott, Ada ; Clark, Agnes Andrews
ana Maxme Biancett.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Richards, tho
latter the former Miss Eleanor Dahl,
wero presented with' a gift of silver
ware. '
Mrs. Vade King, a member of tho
local ledge who now makes tier home
in Oakland, Cat., was a guest for the
evening.' ' ' i ' '
Regular ro'utlno business was
transacted.:' Since tho date' of the
next iheotlng Is July 4, the meet
ing will be postponed until July 18.
The Juveniles will hold a plcnlo
on June '29 at Cove: Those wishing
transportation aro' asked to meet at
tho Odd Fellows hall. .
day .when the Second Ward Relief
society of the L. D. S.' church met
at the chapel on Fir street'.' She was
assisted by 23 members who attend
ed,'. '
"Drink To Me Only With Thine
Eyes", an Irish number, was played
by Miss Andrea Alnsworth, violinist,
accompanied by Mrs. Nephl Comb:-,
on the piano.
The next meeting will be dovoted
to the social service lesson and will
be followed by a social party to closo
tho season. Meetings will continue
In. September.
form the building committee.
On a motion of Director Inglo,
Supt. J. T. Longfellow was granted a
release in the way of a vacation as
soon as his work Is completed here,
which, Mr. Longfellow believes, will
be in four Sr'five days. His contract
expires on.July 1. .Ho will flit the
suporlntendency of schools In Oregon
City next yeaf.
FUNERAL FOR
MRS. NELSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Nel-
: son, of Union, who tiled Monday eve
ning at Hot Lake will bo held to
morrow at 2 o'clock at Cock
Bros, funeral parlors at Union.' Mrs.
Nelson's dcatli followed a compara
tively brief serious Illness, although
she had been In 11! health for some
tune.
The daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John
Harris, pioneers In fills' valley, Mrs.
Nelson was . born In Brown county, ;
Kan., Feb. 21, 1885. She cam here
with lier parents when four years of
ago and had lived ln the county ever
since. She Is survived by her hus
band, Leonard Nelson and two daugh
ters, Mrs. Oscar Johnson, of Cove, and
Mrs. Rogers, of Union. There is also
one sister, Mrs, M. E. Tucker, of La
Orande, and four brothers, Frank b.
Harris, of Union. Albert and Walter"
Harris, of Butte, Mont., and John
Harris, of La Grande.
FIND IT
MERE
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For expert radio and olcctrlo re
frigeration Service phone. Main.. 80S.
Radio ti Muslo Supply Co. 5-23-1 m,
We wish to thank our frlonda Tcr
their many kindnesses, expressions, or
sympathy and beautiful floral ofle-.
Ings tendered us at the time of tho
sickness and death of our, beloved
wife, mother oid sister.
Sam T. Ruby.
Imogene MoDanlel. '
Catherine Ward. ' '
fdr, and Mrs, .W. P4 .Hartvrtll. ,
8-ai-i"tp.
Copy for. this Column must
be In by 9 a. m'.
YOUR PICTURE '
When you have a' picture to be en
larged hand' tinted or framed you
will have it 'done Just to suit you
when you toko it to Richardson "Tne
Art Man" at Richardson's Art it Gift
Shop. ,0-1-tf
DANCE ASO PROGRAM . :
Wed. night, .8 p. m., Eagles nail.
Quilt will, bo given away during, eve
ning. ,6-21-1 t.
Ladles you will save money by call
ing lis for cleaning. Zwelfels' .Clean
ing. Main 170. 6-10-1. m
In ' Its first six weeks the Knox-
NOW YOU CAN EAT
From the newest and cleverest din
ncrware you have ever seen at now
low prices which will appeal to you.
See these new specials now. at Rich-,
ardson's Art & Gift Shop, 6-10-tf
CULL TOMATOES
Limited amount, ,50c water pall full
Flno for tomato Juice. Cherry's Flor
ists, .Inc. , 6-21-1 t.
TREASURY .DEPARTMENT
vllle, Tcnn.. barter exchange gave .OFFICE QF THE COMPTROLLER ,OP
work to 100 Jobless on 130 Jobs and
sold or swapped $500 worth of goods,
Lawn Party For
eady wass
NAVY CUSSING
Admiral Leigh, Cominmiclcr-ln-Cliiuf of the Navy, has
direited all his commanding; ' of ficers to' "take i'lnniodiate
steps to eradicate tho undesirable habit of using profane aiid
6l)scene language, and 'to tiirce suitable disciplinary action
in the case of each infraction reported.".
This means' that the sailor will have to be careful of his
language in the future. The order lias 'been likened by some
to that of Secretary of Navy Daniels when lie took liquor out
of the Navy. Some of these poke fun at 'Admiral Leigh's
effort to improve the language of, 'sailors. "' ' ' ' ' " '
On the other hand, the New York Sun thinks the admiral
wishes to prevent "the use not commoner nor 'more repre
hensible in the Navy and Army than anion? civilians, of trite
phrases, pi-ofano'or obscene, lightly uttered, bliuspheiiiies re
pented by rote, impurities and indecencies that fall from lips
behind which there is no thought,' of their meaning,1 no con
ception of their import. "These," maintains The Sun, "impart,
ho vigor to the vocabulary, no power to utterance: thev reveal
CleKKH Return i
After spending two weeks In Salt
Lake City attending the June con
ference of tho M. I. A. and visiting
with relatives and friends. Mr. and
Mrs; Elmo Clogg ' returned to Ln
Grando tills morning.
To Fair
Mrs. Bertha Hayes, teacher In tho
La Grande High school, Is leaving tills
week for" a'' visit" with relatives In
Balno, Idaho, from whero sho will go
to tho World's Fair rit ohltago.
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Coeliralis Return
' Mr: 'and Mrs:1 George T. Cochran
returned ' yesterday from Portland
whe-ro Mr. t Cochran attended grand
lodge of Oregon A. P. a. m; They al
so attended tho wedding of their niece,
Mtss Jano Cochran, daughter of Mrs,
Charles ' Cochran- and Carl Dahl on
Monday morning.
once.
"Wo demand concrete decisions and
not signatures at the botlom of pa
pem whlch the wind will Immediately
carry away," he declared. "To arrivo
at this end wo bring you our entire
aid."
Later ho emphasized this with: "I
repeat that ' tho French delegation
brings hero Franco's full' aid to tho
success of tho Conference."
James M. Cox represented tho Am
ericans at tills session. M. Bonnet
Indicated last night that ho Intended
to bring up tlio matter. '
Senator James Couzcns. who listen
ed attentatlvely to tho . Bonnet
speech at tho conference, character
ized It as "very temperate."
"Ho emphasized stabilization but
did not give aiiy way to bring It
about," Mr. Couzcns said.
Wishers Leave
''Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Wlssler and
daughter. Miss Katharine, have movod
to Portland to riiake their home. Miss
Wlssler has been visiting with her
aunt In Sausallto, Oal;, but has no'w
Joined lier parcuuj hi Portland, ' 1
Openit Ion
Jimmy Atkins, who underwent, an
appendicitis operation at tho Grando
Rondo ' hospital, was able to return
to his home today. He Is tho son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Atkins.
ltd tints Himu1 -
Mrs. Dot Payne returned to her
homo at Elgin today alter utulcr-
Kolng medical treatment at the
Grande Rondo houpltal.
Eiders HiK-pUai
Charles Brooks, of Kamcln. grand
son of " F. ' P.' Broo-ks," entered tho
Grande Hondo hospital today for
medical teuttnent.
HITLERITES
UN KA1DS ON j
NATIONALISTS
(Continued Prom Pago One)
Nook Hcdcconttliii:
The Nook will lie open Tor business
1'hursduy with an entirely renovated
Interior. Charles ll. Catching has
been working on the restaurant for
tho paat two days painting It both
Insldo and out. ' It Is dono ln a deli
cate lavender tint. '
E. (. N. Assembly
Announcements by President II. E.
,. - i j- i . ' ' uiuiw oi me proKrnm oi mc summer
einpiiness ot mina and disclose ignorance of a mother tongue 'session at the Eastern Oregon Normal
which, without resort to the banalities of tho illiterate, is ade-'
qimtc to tho most exacting requirements of indignation and
of, condemnation." '
Andy Mellon is being investigated; about, a little deal in
stock sales wherein heois supjxtsed to have suffered a loss
of $6,700,000 so it. would take the swelling but, of, his income
tax return. Then, it is said he bought the stock' back when
i-Jie tax collector got out of the house,' In other words, they
claim he plugged tht melon and scraped out the red meat
so 'the tax collector would see nothing but, the green rind.
school formed the prouram at tho
opening assembly of the Eastern Ore
gon Normal school yesterday at 10
o'clock at tho Normal school auditor
ium. ,
On liiislnesji
H. M. Howard and II. E. Dixon spent
the morning transacting business tn
Wallowa.
otitic conference, was remaining In
communicado. Some quarters assert
ed today's events would result In his
resignation from tho cabinet. In
which ho Is minister of economics
and agriculture.
' lllller Now nictates
(Betoro Hitler gained power ln
Germany tho Nationalists were his
allies. Ho no longer needs them os
ho has a majority in tho rclchstag
without them and he has' elfectlvcly
minified the power of ho legisla
ture anyway.)
The governments dissolution order.
was directed against the Nationalist
lighting units, which aro comnar-
ablo to the Nozl storm troopers. In
audition tho Blsnutrck Bund for
youths of tho Nationalist party was
suppressed.
The fighting units wero reported
dissolved in Saxony, tho freo state
of Oldenburg, Wurttcmbcrg, East,
Prussia and Prussia. Including Ber
lin. 1
A lawn party and election of offi
cers for the coming year, will be en
Joyed Friday by the Everreody class
of tho Christian church, an tlio home
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon De Long, at
8 o'clock. The business session will
precede the social activity.
Those wishing transportation are
asked to meet at tho Christian
church at 7:4fi o'clock.
'
Relief Society
Studies Poets -
"The Delight of Great Books" with
tne jnsn poets as the subject, was
studied yesterday afternoon by the
Relief Society of tho First Ward L.
D. S. church at 2 o'clock at the taber
nacle. Mrs. Edith Molllnct .'.ed the
lesson and also presented "Riders to
tho Sea," a play, by John MUUngton
Syngo, In which she pof frayed all
of the roles.
Mrs. Mary Stoddard, accompanied
by Mrs. William Heughan, sang "My
Wild Irish Rose' and "Ireland Must
Be Heaven." Mrs. Ella Dow read a
group of Irish poems arid the entire
group Sang "Believe Me If All Those
Endearing Young Charms." Mrs.
Rose Bean furnished the benediction.
Mrs. Edith Stoddard presided. Mrs.
Lois Bramwell, second councillor,
conducted the meeting, and Mrs.
W. D. Hanks gave tho opening prayer.
To Hold Fellowship
Luncheon Tomorrow
A fellowship luncheon, sponsored
by the Ladles Missionary Society of
the Methodist Church South will be
held In the basement ot the church
tomorrow" at 1 o'clock ln the after
noon. A brief business meeting will
also be held to prepare reports for
conference.
Guests Visit At
Hildebrand Home
at
ENTERPRISE BOY
SEES SPECIALIST
ENTERPRISE (Special) Mrs. W. P.
Koblnsoti and son, George, went to
Portland 'Sunday. Mr, Hoblnson tak
ing them to La Grande in their car.
They went tor further attention to
the boy's arm w'.ilch was badly broken
by a fall on the Ice last winter. Tho
cast was removed Tuesday and tlio
plate and tho surgeons pronounced It.
ft perfect Job.
A swimming party and picnic
Cove was arranged last night by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hildebrand for their
house guests from Belllngham, Wash
Mlsa Martha Gesahl, their niece, ac
companied by Miss Golda Abel. Miss
Margaret Stonhelm and Mrs. Cecilia
Coolcy, all of Washington, stopped
yesterday at the Ulldcbraud homo en
route to Chicago where they plan to
attend tho Worlds fair.
Thoy left this morning.
Irish Literature
Subject of Study
Mrs. Eva Prlco conducted tho les
son on Irish literature,' legends and
'stories and, their background yester-
EBERHARD
CHOSEN TO
HEAD GROUP
(Continued From Fags one)
promptly adopted.
Mr. Bucll called the members to
order and nominated Mr. Eberhard
for chairman ln a speech of appre
ciation for his service ond Impartial
ity. The latter was unanimously
elected for one year. Mr. Bucll was
nominated for vice chairman by Dr.
Ingle who made a few remarks ln
appreciation of Mr. Buell's record
during the past year. Raymond O.
Williams was elected as clerk of the
board at a salary of $135 with a
bond fixed at $10,000. All of tne
elections were unanimous and, the
officers will serve for one year.
The Insurance money, used ln re
building the High school Is protected
by government bonds and disbursed
on countersigned checks, ln other
words, every- chock on the Insurance
fund must bo signed by two persons
ln authority.
Director Ed Moon was named on
the building committee to succeed
Director M. H. Allen, outgoing board
member. Mr. Allen was ln turn ap
pointed recently to succeed Gene
Walker who resigned from his school
past. Ray Bucll and Ed Moon now
"SAY FOLKS"
Try letting us do your hard
work You can't afford to
do It when you see our prices.
Modern Laundry
& Cleaners
Just Call MAIN 77
There's no harm done
and it insures reliable
service to have us clean
the drain and inspect
your fuel pump at least
every six months.
THE OORRENCT.
Washington, D. 0., May 24, .1033
Notice Is horoby given .to all per
sons who may have claims against
"The United States National Sank of
La Grande, Oregon,"-that tho same
must be presented to Hugh Bodmer,
Receiver, "with the legal proof thereof,
within three months from this date,
or they may be dlsaUowed.
F. a. A Walt,. Acting Comptroller of
tne currency. e-2-3 m,
NOTICE TO DESTROY WHITE
.'.' TOP' WEK1)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the County. Court of Union County,
Oregon, did on the 8th day of June,
iu33, by an order ox said court, de-
ctore what ,1s commonly known as
Whl to Top or Hoary Cress to be a
noxious weed, and did also declare
Union County a weed control district
for the purpose of preventing the
seeding and 'sprcad of! said weed.
AU persons, firms and corporations
owning or-- occupying lands within
Union County, upon which! said weed
Is growing, aro hereby notified to
destroy samo .
Dated' at-La Grando, . Oregon, "tills
20th day of. June, 1933.
COUNTY! COURT OF UNION COUN
TY, OREGON. June 21-28.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION eJALE
Notice Is hereby given, that under
and by virtue of a foreclosure exe
cution, decree, and order, of sale is
sued out of and under the seal nr
the Circuit Court of the State of Oro.
gon, for the County, of Unipn, dated
the 29 day of May, . 1933,. to roe. di
rected arid delivered upon a Judgment,
decree and order of sale, duly. made
and -entered in said Court upon tho
29th day of May, i$38i In a suit there
in pending wherein the. State' of Ore
gon, represented and.actlng byijuiius
L. Meier, Governor, Hal E. Hons, Sec
retary of .State, . (Seorge .A. t'Whlte
Adjutant General, - Walter . S. ,lsher,
and .prescott ,W. Cooklngham. com-'
prising the World War Veterans' State
Aid commission of -the State of Ore
gon, Is plaintiff, and Fred J, L Wells
and Ina S. Wells, husband and' wile
the La Grande Investment Company, ,
a private corporation, and ,J. T. Itich
ordson, are defendants, ln which said
suit a Judgment and decree was duly
entered ln favor of .plaintiff and
against the said defendants, Frd j.
Wells, Ina S.' Wells, his wife, and the
La Grande Investment: Company, for
the sum of (1758.39 together with In
terest thereon at the rate of 6 ,por
annum from, the first day of October,,
1931, until paid, and .'for $176.00. at.'
tprnoy f ees fpr the collection, of. plain
tiff's note and foreclosure, of plain
tiff's mortgage, and Xor plaintiff's
costs and disbursements Incurred
herein,. and ln obedience to the com
mands of said writ I will on' Friday
tho .'30th ,day of June, 1933, at' 11
o'clock ln the forenoon, at the front
door of the .Court House, at La
Grande, Union County, Oregon, .sell
to tho highest bidder for cash ln
hand, subject to redemption, the fol
lowing described real property, find all
of the title, right. Interest and equity
of the said defendants, arid each ot
them, In and to the said described
real property, on .the date of "the
mortgage foreclosed ln said suit or
since acquired therein or thereto, or
that they now have therein or there
to, tb-wlt:
Lot sixteen (10), Block one (1),
Connordale Addition to the City
of La Grande, .County' of 'Union, .
State of Oregon! ;
The proceeds of said sale to be ap
plied to the payment of the said Judg
ment and decree aftor payment' of ihe
costs of Bale of the said described
premises.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, 29th
day ot May, 1033.
Date of first publication May 31,
1033. -
Date of lost publication Juno 28,
1933.- , .- .',
JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union
County, Oregon.
May- 31. June 7, 14, 21, 28.
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