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Monday, August 7, 10.1.1 ' , Pago Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Yd ur x, a 1 State Collects ' $50,0M000 In soUne Taes 8AUD4 P) Oregon since 1910 when the gasoline tax went Into ef fect, ,ha collected tSO.634,947 from this source, wf which 40,016.291 to turned, overt to-ihoi state highway commission for road work, a com plete analysis- Issued 'by the secretary of state Here showed. m ;,i. 1 During :tHls ;moro than 13 years, with the tax-mounting from one cent ru gallon to-.flve-lwt June, toll -com panics sold- 1,664,837,131 gallons- of isosollno and: 48,304,900 gallons of distillate, i Refunds to farmers out of the more' than 60,000,000 totalod 3,027,079. r- Administrative .' expense was 1 18,406, whllo a sumof $674,170 haB not yet- beemlurned ovr-to .the highway department, '.' v: "The first year, 'In 1010, only 341, 624 was collected for more than 10 months of the year whllo tho law was In effect. The peak of the re ' turns was reached In 4931 'When the state collected tO.036,820. - Sales and tax returns (for the first six months of this year showed a de crease under the receipts a year ago. Tho total tax collected up to July 1 -was 13,096,932, or $08,203 less than a year ago. Decrease In the num , ber of gallons exceeded two and half million. .. - !.- ' w , i During June, although the num ber of gallons sold was almost half million .under a year. ago,, the .re ceipt Increased by $01,008 becauso of the additional cent tax effectlvo June,; 0, the report showed. April tills year showed -an Increase -In sales -and Receipts by 462,000 gallons , In Dales and 746 In receipts, Menus Of The - Ily Mrs. Alexander George MOTOR 1'IL'NIC MtiNU , The Menu Tomato Juice STIced Tongue And Ham Potato Vegetable Salad Buttered Buns PlckDes Olives First ''Butternut" All Secondary Grade Breads Peach Ice Cream Chocolate Cookies Coffee Carry the tomato Juice and coffee In vacuum Jars. Have a Ballon Jug or bottle of cold water. Place the alad In a glass Jar and wrap It In cold cloths and It will remain cool for some time. Take the crisp lettuce In a gloss Jar. - ( ,,,.; vvu- Butter the buns and wrap them In waited papers. They can be, served Iplaln or used with the meat slices ifor sandwiches. The olive and pickles lean be mixed amjf placed In a small Jar. f i The Ice cream, if properly packed In the freezer, will keep a long time; The oookles should be. packed tn a box which will keep the nv moist Jind fresh.1 A tin-or smull cookie Jar can be', usedi V;(' ; wi v Potutd Vegetable Hulud ! Serving eight) 'ao , 3 cups diced coolced potatoes 3 hard cooked eggs VSt cup cooked peas 3 tablespoons chopped onions 3 tablespoons chopped pimentos 2 tablespoons chopped green, pep pers '.- .'f..f;ir' 'i.'' l" ; cup diced cucumbers 1- 3 cup diced) celery 2- 3 teaspoon salt 1- 3 teaspoon paprika 2- 3 cup salad dressing Mix Ingredients with fork. Pour into glass Jar,- cover and store In Ice box- until picnic time. - " 1 ' riiocolitUi Cook lew (3 Dozen) . 1 cup t at .-.... 2 cups sugar ' ' 3 square chocolate 6 tablespoons cream 8 eggs u t .-, i -t 1 teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt , I teaspoon soda - 1 teaspoon baking powder . 4 cups flour Cream fat and sugar. Mix 4 table spoons of this -mixture with the choc olute and cream. Cook slowly, stir constantly until chocolate has mclb- -cd, -beat one minute, add eggs and soda, pour at once Into remaining sugar mixture. Add rest of Ingre dients. Mix lightly and' ohill dough. Drop portions from end of spon onto greased baking Bhects, bake 10 min utes In moderate oven. Cool and frost. ' ' - 1 " ' 'If-' ' IPlrffe (5)8 As a Result of Hie Government Processors Tax and Subsequent Rise in the. Price of Flour E52ectiave Wednsesdlay Bread Prices Will Be As Follows: Grade Bread and ''Malted' Milk" Bread rl 1 Pound and a Half Loaves at ISc " Pound and a Half All Special Breads These Prices in Line With Bread Price Increases ; ,, Already in Effect in Other Cities of the Northwest La Gsraimde EaEs-eiry A'. McW'illiams, Proprietor Wfiunttenrs Balkeiry Philip Winters, Proprietor OVEfl Phone: Mornlnes, Main 600 Happy Hour Circle Mrs. Paul Knauta. of the Iowa dis trict, entertained the members of the Happy Hour circle and tew friends. Wednesday afternoon. A very inter-, estlng program bad .been .arranged by the hostess which Inolucted a read ing by Mrs. J. a Hulse, ua reading by Mrs. Roy Skeen, two piano .solos by Miss Genevieve Adler, and ft, piano number by David Mortlraora.A birth-; day surprise was given ithree of the women, whoso anniversaries, came at that time Mrs. John Speokhart,-Mrs-Jack Smith and t Mrs,. J. U, . Hulse., They were showered with numerous little gifts from their friends and. neighbors Mrs,. KnauU presented them -with a lovely birthday -cake which was later included in the re freshments she served her guests as they were seated at one long table. There were .10 present, the guests being Mrs. Floyd Reynolds, Mrs. Skccn, Mrs, George Millet, Miss Mar garet Taylor. Miss Elsie Gletlhuber, Mrs. Will Adler and daughter, Gene vieve. Miss Mury Mullenberg, The next meeting, which. Is to.be a spe? clal gathering for quilting, is to toe at tho home of Mrs, Hulse, : To Western Oregon Principal Kenneth LaVlolette, of the Cove school, Mrs. LaVlolette and. their baby daughter, Margaret Jean, loft last week for Roseburg, where they will upend tho next few weeks. Thoy were accompanied by Mrs. La Vlole tie's mother, Mrs. Herscher,-who lias been their guest this summer and Is- now returning to her home In Roseburg. Cowhide Visit Mrs. Margaret Oliver returned Thursday to. her; home In Portland alter having visited omong her rela tives, memiera afl the Wallslngejr connection, since Memorial day. i A Heel Aid The regular meeting of the Allcel Ladles Aid society will be held next Thursdoy afternoon, Aug. 10, at the home of Mrs. Harry Fisher in Lower Clove. f LULU i i: j ; i; i tjj D5 aVV Loaves Sell at 12c H(2)(g &nd THE VALLEY Mabel B. Morton, Valley Mewi Editor if if ,VS' w To Walla Walla ' Jtfter, hAvlng spent her two weeks' vacation at the home of, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Oliver in the Dry Greek neighborhood. Miss Madeline Oliver has returned to Walla Walla, where she la , in her second year of nurse training af- a Walla Walla hos pital .-; ,1 f Threc-I Picnic i j (People frorfltthe four corners of the valley who hailed from one of the three states, Iowa Illinois or In diana, are making their plans for the annual picnic to, bo held next Sun day at Riverside park. The program begins with ,4 . basket dinner to be served shortly -afternoon to be fol lowed by a short program of miscel laneous numbers. f:yt.t ; Visits Daughter -1 .Mrs. George Miller, of the Shanghai district, has been making a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Smith, in the Iowa district. On Vacation i . - , Miss Margaret Phy, who Is on the campus at the University of Oregon, has arrived at the home -of her moth er, Mrs. Edith Phy at Union and will spend! a month's vacation. At Hiilse's - Miss Mary Mullenberg, of the Grange Hall neighborhood, Is making a visit, at the home of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hulse In the jowa district,, , fttnff Picnics ' The perspnnel of tho Eastern Ore gon experiment station and their families enjoyed a picnic nn the lawn at the stutlpn4ast Sunday, A basket, dinner was enjoyed at noon and out door games were played In. the after noon. Those present .were Mr. and Mrs. Dale E, Richards and, daughters, Jean Ann and Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs, Orvel Jnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Edj Fergu son. George Ferguson, Mr. and .Mrs.' John -Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hand, Mrs. Belle Buslck and daugh ters. Margaret and -Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Pound Loaf ! C)rts Pound Loaf Residence Phono CI 7 a Otto Schuck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May otte, .Mrs. Marlon , .Wood and,, sons, Darreil and Mclvln, Mrs Mary Mln nick and sons, Kenneth and Clifford, Mrs. .W. A, Mlnnlck and daughters, Helen and! Barbara. ' i., (' MOREj TO CUM " " Miss Irene Elliott, whose home Is In Seattle,, Is a guest at present of the Borkgren family at the Coyo Swim ming pool. ; , ;, i: . i , ., , , Have Picnic ' At the time lost spring when all the schools of ;the valjey were having their "last, day" picnic, the pupils of. the i Valeria school were having their experience with the measles. So they enjoyed that event one day last week. There were 16 In the crowd that drove to the Cove swim ming pool accompanied hy tho teach er, Mrs. Merfe Howell, and had a rcg-, ular picnic, with games, swimming, and eats. Ketches Injuries , Eml Miller, prominent farmer of North Powdier vlc(nity, received some very severe injuries to his back when he fell from a derrick while putting up hay, one day last week. He was taken to a hospital in Baker where he Is receiving medical attention. At Lookout Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, of tho Cove, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Robinson at Point Prominence Lookout Saturday and report an en joyable trip into the mountains. In' HoHpUul Mrs. W. R. Hawley. of McEwcn. well known in this valley, a sister of Mrs. Hugh Huron, Mrs- Mike Royes and Mrs. Rachel Bid well has been a patient in the Baker hospital hav ing been taken suddenly and serious ly 111 at her home. , , State Fair Admission s Is Reduced SALEM, (Special) The lowest ad mission price In history will be of fered patrons at the state fair open ing here Labor day. A reduction from 60 cents to 25 cents has been an nounced, the price prevailing for both day and night. Along -with the reduced admission charge Is the announcement of a "no pass policy." And an appropriate slogan for the J1933 fair might be "Everybody Pays," says Max Gchlher, state'rfair director since there will be no passes printed this year. -Patrons, exhibitors, employes and concessionaires' will "bo' required to pay alike!" Ochlhar said. ( '"In reduc ing the price of admission and adopt ing the no pass policy we are follow ing a system ' odopted thlai year in other states. ."Tho change will In no way affect our slx-dny program. There will be no. curtailment of activities. The board of agriculture adopted the 25 ccnt admission as a -means of mak ing It possible for more citizens to visit the state lulr and' benefit Lfrom Its many educational exhibits." A season ticket Is offered for one dollar this year. Children under 10 will ho admitted free. Among the reductions Is that of the auto ad mission from 60 to 26 cents. A sea son ticket sells for' 75 cents. Ex-' hi bl tors will be admitted free to the fairground on the Sundny before and after the fair., Lucky exhibitors at the 1933 state fair, Sept. 4-9, will be awarded 3205 cosh premiums, ranging from 50 cents to $45. 1 hn tiiibliMlou ifnnis tillo wasn-i nil thai Helen Wills brought homo with her. Meet "nosRy," one of the two terriers which Accompanied' the net star on her arrival In .New York tho other day. Note Helen's chic fnrlslaa travel dress, too. Home-comers H?k vVv- fe-xHt-- PORTLAND UP IN FIRST PLACE IN 'PACffJC LEAGUE Ily the Associated Press . Baoramento'fl )ongt -summer reign over the Coast league Was at an end today after a weekend that saw 8an Francisco's battered f Seals, wallop -ihe' league .leaders (our straight and send them c'lown to fourth place. (i , ' Portland succeeded to! ihe ace-setter's ' berth' with four.'weekend.. trip umphs; over the Missions., 5-3.' and 3-3 Saturday night and 8-7' and 6-3 yesterday, Tony Preitas, pitching his first, game since his' return to the Coast league alter more than a year; with the Philadelphia Athletics! hur-,' led jthe first Sunday Vljctory for the Beavers. ' .Portland capture1!! the series, !4-3. Lee Stlno pulled ,an "Irdnirjan" stunt Saturday to hurl the Seals to a double victory, 3-3, 3-2. He gave the Senators but II hits In the twoi games. ' . . " '. 1 1 ' ' '." Yesterday' Bruce Cunningham did. some effective . mound work for San Francisco, beating Sacramento, 8-3. Ken Douglas followed him In the box to twirl the fourth win, 13-10. San Francisco took the1 'series, ,6-8. ' Hollywood trimmed'1 Seattle, 6-3 Saturday night and 7-3, 10-6, yes terday to climb Into secpnd 'place, and won the series 6-1. 'V ' ' Sweeping Its three weekend games with Oakland, Los 'Angeles moved up Into third place, half a game 'behind the first place Beavers. ' The Angels outsiugged the oakianders.. 9-7, Sat urday night ano'i In both ends of yes terday's doublelieader, 16-3 and 7-6. 35 Acres Head Lettuce Tu Be Cut HAINE3 (Special) According to C. L. Cad well, field agent for the J. O. Sewell Produce company of Nampa, machinery necessary for the', estab lishment of the packing house for tho lettuce "deal" of Buker valley,' was shipped Tuesday and will begin operations at Haines as soon '"' as everything is In order. 1 ? The larger percent of the head let tuce hus "blown lip" due to the ex treme hot days of the ! past week. There will, however, be approximate ly 35 acres cut within the next few weeks If the weather permits; Those who will be lucky enough to 'sell are Titus and Weaver, of Union, grow ing lettuce on the Arch Payton farm at Wingvllle, Guy Smith of Haines, Garrett Romalne ondi David' Speel man, also Irmal Klnnlson of the Wingvllle1 section. '"' Prank Hill, Northwestern univer sity track coach who for several years has suffered from arthritis, has un dergone' a leg operation. i .. i ; 1 1) FIND IT HERE Copy (on this Column muat ' be In by 9 a. m. " MISS FLORENCE FRENCH Will Open a Piano Studio In the Sncnjnwea Inn Wednesday, September 13. 8-7-lt III) YOU KNOW THAT ' In our family services, Damp Wash. Economy and Rough Dry, we finish shirts for 10 cents each? Friend Hus band will like our wont. Phone Main 56. Standard Laundry. 8-4-2 t. August 10th last day to -pay water; rent without a penalty 8-7-3t ' Moon's Pure Vanll-i Extract Is bet ter and costs less, 3 ozj 33c, 0 oz. 52c. pint si.39. B-4-1 m. August loth last day to phy water rent without a penalty 8-7-3t Din you know that ' we will slae and press your hand-knit, dress while you wait? You are wel- como to sec the entire operation. Phone Main 56, for appointments. Standard Laundry. - Bt August 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty 8-7-3t FOU YOUR TAHI.E You will be delighted with the new green and rose glassware which Is now on sale at Richardson's Art and Oltt Shop. A complete service of Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, Bowls, 'Platters, Oako Plates, nnd Footed Tumblers for only -8, 10 and 15o each while they. last. See the window now kit Rich ardson's Art andl Gift Shop. 8-3-3 t. August 10th last dBy to pay water rent without a penalty 8-7-3t ' IK" THE -COWrY -CWRT FOB' UNION COUNTY, OKKUON In tho Mutter of the Estate) : ' r Joshua' C. Smith, Deceased.) NOTICE OP PINAL. SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix ' or the estate of Joshua C. Smith, deceased. has filed In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Union county, her final account as executrix of said estate and that the 11th day of Sept ember, 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock, in the forenoon of said day. at the County Court room In the Court House of soldi county, hosheen fixed by the Court as the time and place tor hearing of objections to' said account and the settlement thereof. RHODA B. SMITH. ' t' Executrix of the Estate of Joshua C. Smith, Deceased. August 7, 14, 31. 28 August 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty 8-7-31 Crazy Crystals at Moon Drue o 8-41 m August 10th last day to pay water rent without ft penalty 8-7-3t "Curriers -Tablets at-Moor -Orutf Co. , , ... 8-4-1 m. FOB YOUR CAB . Windshields and side glasses quick- 'ly and ..correctly fitted at smal cost to you at Rlchardson'Sj Art and XJlft TBEA8URT DEPARTMENT OFFTOH OF THIS OOllPTROLLEB OF THB OUBRiaiCY. , .. Washington. 0. C. May M.'isas '. Notice Is hereby given to all per sons who. may have claims against The United States -national Bank oi La OraDcle, Oregon,", that the same must be presented tp Hugh Bodmer, Receiver, with the legal proof tnereor, within three months from this date. or they may be disallowed. ' V. O, A WALT," Acting Comptroller of ' SCDOOL CHILDREN Tou can iret scratch paper at the Observer. 6o pad. " 11-a-t ,f. IV THE CIKCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY r . of Union . State of Oregon, repre-) sented and, acting by Ju-) jltus ;' h. Meier,' . Governor,) Hal "E. Hoss; Secretary of) State, George A. White,) . Adjutant General, Walter) S. Fisher, and Prescott "W.) . Cboktngham, ' comprising') the"Wbrld War Veterans') State, 'Aid Commission of) the State of Oregon, ) Plaintiff ) .i.-J vs ) SUMMONS Lyal L. Stringham, and) Jennie W. Stringham1 his) wife; J. L. Westenskow.) and Julia Westenskow, his) wife; and Grace E. Mac-) Millan, ) Defendants ) TO: Lyal I. Stringham, Jennie W. Stringham, his wife, and; Grace E. MacMUlan. . , IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON you and -each of you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against' you In the above entitled court !and cause, on or ' before the 21st day of August. 1033, the said date being the last day of the five weeks period pre scribed by order -for the 'publication of this summons. And If you fall to' answer 'said complaint or otherwise plead herein, for want thereof, the above named plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wit: . For Judgment and) decree against the defendants, Lyal L. Stringham, and Jennie W. Stringham, his wife, and J. L. Westenskow, and Julia Westenskow, his wife, for the sum of $1061.28, togethor with interest theron at the rate of 6 per annum from the 22nd day of May, 1981, un til paid, and for the further sums of $1.80, recording fee of crop mort gage, together with' Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from November 29, 1932, until paid, and $165.00, attorney lees for the collec tion of plaintiff's note and foreclos ure of plaintiff's mortgage, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred herein. . - ; That the plaintiff's mortgage given to secure the note described! in plain tiff's1 complaint be 'decreed to he a first and prior Hen over all other liens or encumbrances and that the said sums of money above set forth be decreed to be a good, valid, and subsisting lien upon the sa'ld prem ises under and hy virtue of the said mortgage, upon all of the property described in plaintiff's mortgage, to-wit:- Tract or lot) Two (2) of River side Orchard Tract, Grande Ronde Valley, Oregon, in Union County, Oregon, helng a Tart of . the' South one-half ) of the Southeast Quarter ( ) of Sec tlon Twenty-nine (29), Township One (1) South Range Thirty- nine (39) East Willamette Meri dian. and that the said mortgage be fore closed, and the property therein de scribed be sold as provided by law; that the plaintiff may be a purchaser at said sale; that the prooeeds of the said sale of the said' property be ap plied to the payment of the amounts due the plaintiff and to become due upon the promissory note herein before described, recording fee paid, reasonable attorney fees and costs and disbursements -of this suit, and accruing costs, and the balance, if any, to be paid to the defendants, or their successors In interest, as their interests may appear; that the Sher iff, at the time of the said 'sole of the said mortgaged property, -put the purchaser of said property In posses sion thereof, that the Sheriff be dl- Waterspar QUICK DRYING ENAMELS Beautiful Shades , Easy .to Apply , Pittsburgh Paint Store 111 Elm. St. J. A. Bugg, Mgr. JESTER'S SHOE SHOP IllCh Grnile Shoe Repairing At Rock nottom Prices ... Show -Dyed 35c. 860 We pick out the old stitches 1st Class or No JayJ ' . 1218 Adams Kelt to Blrnlet Authorized y SERVlCa . on. , Studebaker Bulck and Pontlaa Automobiles , . , All Types o( Repairing By Expert Mechanist M. J. Gos8 automobiles reoted to execute andt deliver to wjl purchaser at the time of the saUr a sale, a certificate ' of sale to said : property and a sheriff's deed to the & same at the expiration of the time . allowed by law for the redemption of real property, If no redemption be had. )V y -U.';-f That' the equity of the delendent. f Grace E. MacMUlan, and all person claiming under her in and to1 said 'j mortgaged property, or any part . -thereof, be forever barred -and fore-. V closed of "and from all' right, title, lien, estate or interest In and to -or upon said mortgaged property, and every part thereof, saving 1 and ex jf ceptlhg 'only the statutory: right t of 1 redemption. hv -,. That the said mortgage be declared to he prior in time and superior In -a, right to any right, title, lien, estate ; ) or Interest, or any clalrri ijf any right, 1 title. Hen, estate or Interest which the 'defendants, Lyal ' L. 'Stringham, and Jennie W." StrlriKham; his wile: J. L. AVestonskow, and Julia Westen. i skdw, his' wife, and Grace E. -Mac i Millan, or any of them, may have 33 4 claim to have In or to or upon sale ft premises or any part thereof,' and 3 of them, and' all persons or parties claiming under them, or any of them; . 5. may be forever enjoined and debarred 4 from asserting any claim whatsoever " 1 In and to said land and premise adverse to plaintiff, and for such other ;and further -relief as to tin S) Court may seem Just and equitable.: This summons Is published by or. 1 J der . of the Honorable U. Q. Gouchi t County Judge of Union County, Ore- : gon, acting In the absence of tha i V Circuit Juchge, made and -entered la 1 1 the above entitled court on the' 22nd ' ) day of July, 1933, prescribing that 'V this summons be served by publics j r tlon thereof, that the same be pub- llshed once a week lor four sueces- it slve weeks In five consecutive Issues I of the La Grande Evening1 'Observer. ;l a -newspaper published dally in -the J City of La Grande, Union County, T Oreuon. and of eenernl nlrrlilnt.lnn in -. 11 said county. r .1 e' I Attorney for Plaintiff July 24, 1B33. - " bate of Last Publication: August 21, IB33. 2i31- ' M4-21 ( ; July August 7- mm ilea woas urug (Store State Tested Ice' Leach, Feb. 3, 1033. of the State : ) Department of Agrlculture'.lS ABSO- ) LUTELY PURE. With ' bacterial y count of only 12 per cubic centimeter ! which! is almost sterile. , Residence. Delivery Our Specialty) , . Dependable Service 1 Warehouse v on N. Spruce i jf-J vpen until 7:0 isvcnings Young's Ice Co. I 150G S Ave. Ph. (Main 80 Kenny's ixarden Open Fbra Business SATURDAY - UlJCUST R mann Hall, Mill Canyon.- ' ;V Draught and Bottle Beer ;j '.f Tray Service ;"' 'i-i K. E. Feuerholm, Prop. V.. ?, NOTICE We sell only Artificial Hc made from pure water. AIL calif nnanlAMrl rimmnrlti r. .1 i "J "We -also handle only theibeatijf quality of Coal and Wood.i All 'our products are guaranV .toed.- , Our services are the tx&t. .'' I Gaither Ice & Fuel Go.t't 'MainB28 W; "HOW TflEY GLEAM! SeadapreadBl and . Pillows , if silk, rayon, or oelanese retain their original lus tre, shape and smartness w h n dry-cleaned at the ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington , .Main 701 ; Beginning Monday, Aug. 7th We Will Open at 8A. it! anil Close at S P. M. Phone your orders In by 4 pm. for your dally delivery. GAITHER ICE & " FUEL CO. Phone MAIN 5S quality i.e .S r Counts ? i i xrrTcnxT oPPoit. . XI J1AJJX1 Post Office f ! . i r! n i i r il