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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Monday, June 25; 1934
(Incorporated)
Ao Independent Newspaper
Phone Hill 600
H. W. FREDERICKS .
.Publisher and General Manager
BAROLD U. rINLAT
Business Manager
Published eveningi, exception Sunday, at I'lO eixta street, La
Orande. Oregon.
Entered at the Postoffloa of Ls orande, Oregon, as Second Claa.
Mall Matter under act of March a, 187S.
OFFICIAL PAPER OP ONION COUNT! AND THE
CITY OP LA ORANDI
OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Pre it exclusively entitled to use (or publication
of ill neve dlepetcbee credited to It or not otherwise credited II pub
tubed here. All rlglit of republication of special dlepetcbee In
this paper And also tbe local sen herein also are reserved.
National Advertising Representative
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Detroit, New Tori
The Weather.
IPFRfflNALS
llai WPfk's Tri(t
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Richardson have
returned heme from Ptland where
they spent the pwt week.
On MkintliU Trip
Miss' Ruth Brown, a teacher in the
La Orande school and Ml Lota
Martin, of Cove, left last week for
a month trip through various part
of California.
YMtln WMer
Mrs. Maurice Wlllet It spending a
couple of week visiting with her sla
ter. Mrs. Clem Thatcher in Haines.
Htiirn lo Pendleton
Mrs. E. R. Ouye and her twin
daughters. Barbara and Beverley,
have returned to their home In Pen
dleton after having llwd here while
the girls were students at the Bast
era Oregon Normal from which they
were graduated this spring. Bever
ley will teach next year at Nyssa and
Barbara at SU afield.
Return IToine
Mrs. Clarence Looker and baby
daughter ware released yesteTday
from the Orande Ronde hospital. The
daughter who was born last Thurs
day, has been named Ida May.
From IIIIjw.I-
Mrs. H. P. Grove,
tnots. is spending 1
visiting friends.
of Urbana, Ill
re w days here
From Elffln " rw
P. H. Reavls, of Elgin, spent the
weekend In La Orande t1 siting and
transacting business.
WEATHER FOKBCAST
Oregon: Partly rlmidv tonight and
Tueftduy with locul hower in the
iiiotnituiin: Lltle clianjje In tem
perature: Moderate fhaiiRratile winds
of -Short.
LOCAL WEATHER
Naturday: .Minimum 43, 7 a. ra.
M. mavlmtim 4. Northwest winds,
dear.
Sundur: Mltilntmu 51, 7 a. ra. 57,
muIinuiii 76. Westerly Winds, cloudy.
Mondar: Minimum- ft. 7 a. m. 60.
Northwest wind, Clear.
VIOLIN INSTKCCTIOS
Special low rates to those register
ing now. Chart Mixer, B. M-, M. M.
Parmer ly of Chicago Conservatory of
Music. Studios in L Orande hotel.
6-13-13 t
Nyal An acid Powder for Indigestion.
50c. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 zn
Lady Esther ToMtrfw at" Moon
Drug Co. 6-32-1 m.
Window and wallpaper cleaning.
Paint washing and scraping. Floor
waxing. Phone 559 J. 6-7-1 mp.
NOTjrtf OP EXECl'TORS RALE
WHEREAS, on the Mth day of June
1934, th County Court of Uie State
of Oregon for Union County, in the
matter of the estates of Edward C.
Tuckey. deceased, made and entered
an order for tho sale of real prop.
erty belonging to the said estate, and
aa hereinafter described.
NOW. THEREFORE. NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that on or after
Monday, the 18th day of July. 1934,
at 10 o'clock A. M : the undersigned,
aa Executor of the estate of Edward
C. Tuckey. deceased, will sell that
certain real property belonging to
said estate, and described as follows.
to-wit:
Lot four (4), Block Fourteen
(14), O randy's Addition to the
City of La Orande. Union Coun
ty. ' Oregon, excepting th- South
eight (8) feet thereof
and that same will be sold at prl
vate sale and to the highest and best
bidder for the same, and-for cash or
under monthly payments, and' sub'
Ject to confirmation by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Union County.
Dated at La Grande. Oregon, this
19th day of June; 1934.
PRANK B. TUCKEY.
Executor oi the Eotare of
Edward C. Tuckey, deceased
Extra special Oraham cracker pie
A. x R. Root beer Stand. 6-35-1 t.
XOTICB OF' FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP UNION
COUNTY. OREGON
rn the Matter cf the Estate- of
CHARLES E. SMITH. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, administrator of the
estate oT Charles E. Smith, deceased.
has filed In the County Court of Un
ion County. OTe?gon his final account
as administrator of- oaid estate- and
that the 30t; day of July, 1934. at
the hour of 10 o'clock In the1 fore
noon of said day, at the County court
room in the Court House of said
county, has been fixed by the court
as the time and place for hearing of
obections to said account and the
settlement thereof.
JUDD 6MTTH. Administrator of the
Estate of Charles E. Smith, Deceased.
E- R. RJNGO, Attorney for Adminis
trator. June 35. July 3, 9. 16.
on Trip
Ralph Oelbel and Donald Culp left
Saturday night for Portland where
they will spend a few days visiting
relatives and friends. Prom there
they will go to Seattle to visit Ralph's
brother. Pred Geibel. They were ac
companied to Portland by Gilbert Kll
park who has been a guest at the
Gelbet home for the last week.
VMt Mines
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graham and
family drove to the Sumpter valley
yesterday and spent the day visiting
the various mines at Sumpter and
Borne.
Mhrrlarr Llcenw
A marriage license was Issued Sat
urday to Clifford R- Hagey of Island
Cl t y, and Ruth Smal ley, of La
Grande.
To Wallowa Lake
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Show
allsh and son. of Astoria who are
guests at the Zimmerman home,
spent the weekend at Wallowa Lake.
They drove to the Lake Saturday eve
ning and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Zimmerman and son. Dickie.
Joined the party, all of whom re
turned to La Grande last night.
Tn Attend Contention
Rev. and Mrs. Paul De P. Mbrttmore
and family except to leave early to
tomorrow morning for Turner, Ore
gon, where they will attend the an
nual convention or the Christian
churches of the atate. Following the
convention they expect to remain In
western Oregon cities and on the
coast until the last of July, return
ing to La Grande in time for the
young peoples summer conference at
Wallowa Lake which begins July 29th.
Ti Portland
John Oietlhuber drove to Portland
this morumg to take hts daughter.
Miss Sophie, who will enter a bust.
nes school there for a business
coui&e. Miss Gietlhuher w gradu
ated this spring from La Orande
High.
FEND IT
HERE
Copy for thle Column most
be In br ( a. ra.
Farmers Now la the time to pro
tect your cropa from fire. Call Wil
liamson and Berry for Hay and Grain
Plr. Insurance. Phone Main 900.
6-22-3 t
Waterspar enamel, all colore. Easy
to apply. Pittsburgh Paint Store.
6-21-8 t.
LAMP SHADES
A new ahlpment of the latest
things In lamp shades to tit erery
atyle of lamp. Floor. Bridge, Table.
Boudoir, End TaOle and Radio, has
Just been received by Richardson's
An and out Shop. These shades are
the best values that have ever been
shown In ta orande. Prices ranging
from 50 cents to 12.50 depending- on
the sire and style. It will pay you
to vlalt Richardson's If you need a
new shade for your lamp. 6-20-t f
New low prices on lnsuUn-U-80-10CC.
98c. C40-10CC 1.77. Moon
Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
Oct your fireworks of all kind, at
Fireworks Stand on Island City HI
way near Mt. Emily Mill. 8-23-3 t
Yardley face powder and compact
1 45. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
FIREWORKS
Pull line of firecrackers and novel
ties. Highway Cash Orocery. 3203
Adams Ave. 6-19-10 t.
Try Moon's Vanilla Extract, 3 oa.
33c. S oz. 52c. pint ai 39. Moon Drug
Co. 6-22-1 m
ntilltfln: Permit l-auevl
Only one building permit was Is
sued hist week by the erty recorder's
oflice. a permit to D B. Ruckman to
repair a Irame buildinc on Adams
bpfaeen Spruce and Mapie. at an es
umatM cost of aiOO..
Cr.is Hre Pitt tint
The lire department ansTere.l a
fall Tf.terday afternoon at 12:30 to
put out a straps fire at Ftrv. and Ber.
fcon street.--.
11 Y.v.; Are Moving Between
I'm tlund & La Grande
Try
IJtmd's Transfer
Operating anywhere for lure ser
vice plus common carrier Iieigrtt
line service.
La Grande to Baker
Plior.e Main 705
A Complete
Printing Service
Quality Counts
NELSON ?T
MOSQUITOES
FLIES-ROACHES
MOTHS -FLEAS
ANTS -GNATS
fn -fdlipLentk cj&t
STANDARD OIL
0R0NITE
(Irocery & Fountain
Ojn Sunday and Evenings
Wallace 0. Mahoney
Successor to
GEO. C. RICHARDSON
Same Block as Heasty's Service
PURE ICE
Delivered daily at your door, i
Prompt and courteous service.
C. K. SHEWMAKEU i
ICR SKRVICB I
Grande onde. Parking Plant'
t phuje Main 380 or 611 I
Perkins
Motor Co.
Fourth & Adams
Phone Main 500
And this New
GUARANTEE
Comes Just When
FEMURS
REMOVAL SALE
Is Going at Top Speed! ,
Thousands of Automotive Prts Going at
Sacrifice Prices. Come and
Look Them Over.
Standard Make s aa
32x6 Truck 91 LW
Tires
Standard Make s t m If
6.00x20 Truck 1 Ai J
Tires
Standard Make a - aa
0.50x17 Tire and Tube. V H fill
Both ilUy
4.50x20 4-Ply 9C
Oldfield
Tires 3
4.75x19 4-Ply $ 11
Oldfield "rfffa'1
Tires
4.75x19 H.D. Can fi2
Oldfield ?eeOJ
Tires
FIRESTONE TUBES
3.00 x 22 $1.18
6.00 x 19 $1.99
5.50 x 20 $1.95
5.25 x 20 $1.62
4.75 x 21 75C
4.75 x 19 Supreme Extra Heavy $1.39
4.75 x 19 $1.15
1 "-PLATE FORD
BATTERY
S4.90
l.VPLATE FORD
PATTEKY
S6.66
SIMON IZE KLEENER
REGULAR 60c
SIMOMZE WAX
Regular 6c
43c
43c
MODEL "T" FORD PARTS
50c ON THE DOLLAR
MOTOR CO.
4th & Adanvs Fhone Main 500
. NOTICE la HERBS? OIVEM. that
sursuant to an Act of the Legislative
Assembly of tbe State of Oregon, ap
proved February 25. 1889, the follow
ing county warrant., which were la
sued more than-seven years prior to
the 1st day of July, 1034. and which
hare not been paid, will b. paid by
Date Issued
Number Pavor of
UHNEKAL ri'.V'D
July 1, 1938
July I. -19S5
Nov. 4, 1036
Dec. J, 1925
Dee: 2, 19SS
Feb. 4. 1928
Feb. 4. 1926
Mar. 4, 192S
May 5, 190S
May 5. 192
May 5. 192
June 1, 192a
June 2, 192S
June 2. 193S
June 3. 192o
June 2, 192S
July 7, 1926
July 7, 1926
July 7, 1936
Aug. 4, 1936
Aug. 4, 1936
Aug. 4.-1936
Aug. 4. 1926
Sept. 1, 1926
Oct. 6. 1926 '
No. 3, 1936
Nov. 3, 1926
Nov. 3, 1926
Peb. 2, 1927
Feb. 2, 1927
Peb. 2. 1927
Feb. 2. 1927
. Henry Miller
the. County Teasurer If presented for
payment within sixty day. from July
1st, 1934: and if aald warrants; or
any of them, are not so presented for
payment within sixty days from July
1st, 1984, they will be cancelled by
the- County Court and payment there
of will be thereafter refused.
Amount
1.70
1.70
2.20
1.20
1.20
' 3.00
3.40
5.20
120
2.20
5.50
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
220
1.20
1.50
5.10
1 20
120
S.10
1.70
1.20
220
4 50
120
3 90
1.70
1.70
1356 w. J. Harper
1380 Harry Hulfrrmn
1950 M. 8. Holman
2109 Mrs. Chester TTiompson
2110 - R. H. Baker
270 H. A. Zurbrtca:
279 - j. m. Barnett
503 Bernice James
87S vera. Hamlin
880 Mildred Thompson
930 Dora Meyer.
1213 Reuben Beverldge
1263 ChjLS. Martin -
1272 Dayton Stoddard
1273 Mrs. Dorothy McKenzie
1374 Hiiro. Shern
1570 T. H. Blgham
1533 Charles A. Blxtgaman
1605 David Imgatrom,
1767 Glen Graham
1787 J. Stewart
1780 WUllam Straeber
1830 otto Garrett
1937 Richard Schalkey
3C4B K. Sewell
2234 Frank Lovely
2236 Prank B. Brown
2248 A. T. Ingram
150 James Nelson
157 Ross Kern
160 R. L. Williams
ROAD FI ND
90
10.46
WITNESS my hand and seal of said
County Court, this the 11th. day of
June, 1934.
C. K. McCORMICK. County Clerk. I
June 11-18-25.
EAST OREGON
WILL BENEFIT
IN ROAD WORK
(Continued From Page One)
Of the -total of 3,100,000, primary
highways will get 50 per cent, or 1,
660.000: secondary highways will re
ceive 25 per cent, or 775.0O0, and
municipal street will get the other
775.000. "
A tentative ratio has been estab
lished. Chairman Scott, aald, by which
Northwest Oregon wlU get 47.31 per
cent of the money: Southwest Ore
gon will receive 1725 per cent; 14.34
per cent will go to Central Oregon,
and 20.10 per cent to Eastern Oregon.
Scott explained that this ratio was
worked out on this basis: population
60 per cent, area 30 per cent, and
rood mileage. 10 per cent. He said
the federal ratio by which the money
comes Oregon would. If applied to
the- distribution, allocate, less to. (he
northwest division, and more to the
Eastern Oregon section.
Other funds, too, will be available
for Oregon road. work. The bureau of
publlo roods will put" 187,00O Into
the project, and this will be applied
to Eastern Oregon, probably on the
Central Oregon highway east ; of
Burns, and on the Idaho connection
of the Idtfto-Oregon-Nevada highway
In Malheur county. In addition, mo ,
ooo or more will be available for lor
est highway work. " '
Sinters, cracked .km, itcbia. or
bualsg won relieved sad "-iins
Dromofed with uxitfalnv
LResinoU
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Play Ground Benefit
DANCE
Zuber Hall - Tuesday, June. 26th
Proceeds of this Dance to be Given
the Public PJay Ground
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