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Pa?e Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, April 8, 1932 . SEALS ,MAKE IT 3 CONSECUTIVE WINS Homer Win t or JVavrr Portland owed tU 12-9 Tlctory orex Los Angeles yesterday to Bob John son's home run with the b&&es load ed In the eighth inning. Johnson was one of six men to bit for the .11.. i circuit during the frame. There were FlisCO Lfcclds LBcUTUO 13 V ! lnree homers on each side, Jacobs and - - ri i x i Ti j Reeves collecting them for Portland JJowning fceattle; Beav- jm addition johpson and camp ers Blast AnffOlS jbeJl. Biair and Dittmar getting them fa ' 'for Los Angeles. COAST LEAGUE ! e Missions scored their first sea- W, L. Pet. i sonal win yesterday when they sub- .. , 3 0 1.000 dued Sacramento 6-2. Dutch Lieber 2 I .607 held the Senators in cheer through- JBG7 ' cut the frame, while Sherlock led a .667 . batting attack on Flynn. Senator .333 hurler, with a iin?le, double and .333 triple. Catcher Pets Ricci of the .333 ; ilitfclonif, fepJit a finger in the game Y ter day's resulu: Seattle Ban Pranclsco Sacramento Portland ' Hollywood - Missions Oakland .., Jxm Angeles Seattle'? i. 2 2 1 1 1 i i l 2 2 2 3 .000 0 My the Aftftorlated I' rev San Franc Irco's Seals, 1931 Coast lagiiA 'champions, were oce step ahead or all league contenders to day as ft result of last night's victory and will be out of play for some time. - t'arljle Aids Stars Cico Carlyle banged out his third two-bagger of the game to score three mtn and elvo Hollywood an 8-5 vie- over Beanie,- tne intra siraignt or , over Oakland yesterday in an the present series, eleven Inning game. An added fea- In the last of the tenth Inning, i ture was a flat fijjht between Shel the Seals - pushed over the winning Uenback, Hollywood pitcher, and Pool, run to take the game 8-7, after two pinch hitter for Oakland. They col were out. The Indians had previously j Mdtd at first when Sheilenback cov taken a lead in the Inning with two 1 ered the sack for the final out and runs scored on an error and a two- cams up fighting. Team managers bagger. called a halt R. H. E. 7 12 5 8 12 3 Cox; Mc- Imbler And Cove Teams Will Open Season Tuesday By Mrs. Hay lVUon (Observer Correspondent) IMBLER, Ore. (Special) In spite ioi me cow w earner the Imbler High R. H. E. cnoo baseball team la rounding in- e 11 o 10 torm and will be ready to open 2 9 0 loe season in a game against Cove Ltebec and Rlccl, Hoffman; Flynn here next Tuesday. Cove is thought and Wsrta. to nave one of the strongest teams b. h. e. .tfts vear- San Francisco Nelson and Bottarini, Dougall. Stine, Douglas and Penebsky. 110 innings.) R- H. E. Portland 12 12 1 1 Los Angeles 9 14 3 I Shores, A. Jacobs and Palmlsano; I Sweet land. Wetzel, Moss. Stltzel, Her mann and Campbell, Cronin. Missions Sacramento Hollywood Oakland . 8 9 . 5 15 ! Lettermen who form the nucleus 0 for this year's team are Buck Fowl- Sheilenback and Bassler: Kasich who broke in last year as a first House and Bead. (11 innings.) , class receiver; Keith McKlnnia. who win probably be the mainstay of the T.,W ITf-T. pitching staff; Dorman Jackson, vet- a fji utuu i uncy i leran inflelder and relief pitcher will Tvntri ISJofiY 7i;!Probabl7 noId dtnra the sack THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE Sound CAPITAL & SURPLUS $150,000.00 and Cub Wagner and Elton Friz- EOSTON. Apr. B im The flying zell are back at their old Mnition. Toronto Maple Leafs were heading making up the second base combina- ujua7 witn we coveusa tion. In the outtleld Coach King 6tanley cup almost in their grasp. . has three lettermen Iran last year " l""" "or- namely Raton fowler. Dwlzht cock eign ice, tne uau seemea sure oj lm and Jack Cole. Norvan Wnnrt.ll winning at least one out of three a letterman from two rear. !. h from the New York Rangers at home j also reported and will no doubt see and bringing the world s champion- i action analn this vear. Third base I ship emblem to the place prepared is giving a little worry this year but for It in their new Maple Leaf gar- seems about to be solved with Lynn t dens lobby. The third game of the ! Anderson, who was out of the lineup " series ana as ( last year with leg injuries, or Dick j many more as are needed to decide Howell, a sophomore, who Is running j the title, will be played at Toronto, j Anderson a close race for an Infield j Beginning tomorrow. j berth. J defeating the Rangers 6-4 j with 26 boys turning out Coach King : in their own rink Tuesday, the Leafs expecta to have some strong reserve l""" '""' "" " B'eaier , material. The new material making i extent l?.st eight when they wal-jthe best showing to date are Chad i loped the National league champions Pratt and John Prlswold on the 6 to. 2 on the neutral Boston garden I pitching staff, Raymond Munson, re- itc. nut oiny uia vney win oy a ne- nef catcher, Chase McCoy and Lyle clelve margin but they had to come Sanderson, outfielders, Lyle Crouter. wen ucmmi MJ uu u. i inllelder. j The squad has shown rapid and consistent Improvement In the prac ftice games with the alumni. The Inifinp Old VvnrTff alumm won the the second . tnir(J , g Jjjy combinations were tried and all the Mohr's Market Next to Sacajawea Hotel Phone M899 Famous Helens To BERKELEY. Cal.. Apr. 8 OV-In- I 26 men were given a chance to show BABY BEEF SPECIAL From Grande Ronde Valley teak 15c Roast 12c Chops., .15c Boil, 3 lbs,.. 25c CHOICE FAT HENS 20c 11171X1 IT'TJC? u- B' OT't- Inspected No Cereals. 11 XHlllllO No No excess moisture, 2 lbs. 29c R RIB BOIL Choice Beef Pound 8c SLICED BACON Well Streaked with lean, 2 lbs ...35c M "NO COLD STORAGE PRODUCTS" this year by twS California Helens TJ'""' th',lateMM was assured todav with the .nnmmee-,?he 5eaSOn the. 8ams thla i... ..i u.. , Z be pretty well punched. The fol she would leave for Berlin. Ger- "hedfulte U comPlete "h manv. Tuesdav. l'x"P".on. ' two Bames yet to be Wednesdav Mrs. Helen Wills Mooriv -"Ph. Apr. 12 Cove at Imbler. Apr. 15 Imbler at Wallowa. Apr. 10 Elgin at Imbler. Apr. 22 Imbler at Elgin. Apr. 29 Imblor at Cove. May 3 Wallowa at Imbler. Rehearsals are progressing nicely elded If she would compete In other " Jhr T i J ' Tk ' ln.ir ,irn, dV, ., , Fiddler, whose cast Includes the en- announced she would sail from New York Apr. 27 to compete In tourna ments at Paris, London and Wim bledon. Miss Jacobs said she would enter the German championship tourna ment next month. Bhe had not de- tournaments, she said. She has se cured leave from school at the Uni versity of California where she is a student. Wrestling Ky The Associated I'r VANCOUVER, B. C Ed 'Strangler" , to- Lewis, 255, Los Angeles, defeated Tig- tire class, and It will be staged Frl day, Apr. 15. It is a comedy-drama in three acts whose plot deals with a family well known In American life the family who Is living far be- yond their means. It was a great j fling while it lasted and amusing but of course the crash came and drama Byrne by Decision er Duala, 240, India, two falls out ofx j I'D I three, (five rounds, Australian sys- LlCO MuOmSKl tSeOXS tcmi. Ted Thye, Portland, threw Ed Monson. New Zealand, second round. 1 Ilenrv Jones. 146. Utah, thrpu. .ln-lf ! McLaughlin, 156, Vancouver, fourth' MARSHPIELD. Ore., Apr. 8 UP) round. Leo Lomskl, Portland heavyweight, BOSTON Henri Deglane, France, won a six round decision overfhmmy !won two out of three falls from Ed Byrne, Myrtle Point, here last night Don George, Buffalo (Deglane first In the best heavyweight exhibition 13:47. and third, 14:27; George second, ever seen on Coos Bay. 24:43); Jim Browning. Missouri, and Traveling at top speed throughout. Nick Lutze, California, drew, 30:00. neither boxer had much of an edge PATEHSON, N. J. Richard Shi- at the end of the fifth round. But kat. 216, Philadelphia, threw Renato with one minute left In the final Gardlnl, 212, Italy. 27:15: Benny round, Lomskl opened up with a bar Ginsberg, 208, Chicago, threw Gene rage of rights td the face which put Crews To Fight For Honors On Lake Washington Br Frank O. Gorrie (Associated Press Sports Writer)) SEATTLE. Apr. 8 () The eyes and ears of the rowing world were turned toward this far western city today as tne great racing crews ox Cali fornia and Washington put on' the polishing touches for the 29th Pa cific Coast rowing regatta on Lake Washington here tomorrow afternoon. The annual event Is the crew clas sic of the west and will mark the opening of the 1933 rowing season in the United States, the most im portant In history with the Olympic games championship furalshlmt a sparkling climax at Long Beach. Cal.. in August. Based on time trials, power, stam ina, weighty and smoothness or stroke, the dope as figured by the experts stood today as follows: California the favorite to win the freshman two-mile event, but with Washington conceded a possible chance If the Husky yearlings can row an inspired race. Washington to take the Junior-var sity three-mile pull. The varsity three-mile event, the feature battle of the regatta, a toss up. The big California crews have made strong Impression in Seattle al though Coach "Ky" Ebright an nounced last night that he had made four major changes In his Junior varsity crew since the crews arrived early in the week.' With the changes, be said. Jim Blair Is at No. 7. Bill Van Voorhis at No. 5, Joe Demeter at No. 3, and Morris Matheson is at bow. In their workouts, the visltinic oarEmen have showed a fine, long stroke with nice timing and catch ing, and will be hard to beat. All the oarsmen lu both camps are in fine fettle with the southerners holding the edge in condition. Rough weather this season played havoc with many Washington tournouts .and a three-mile pull Is about the limit for the Huskies at this time. The only, work set for today by Coaches Ebright and Al Ulbrickson, of Washington, was short exercising spins and racing starts. April 10th last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 4-7-3 t. 1, thence East 66!4 feet, North 176 feet, thence west thence to beginning, the same being a strln nf land 66'A feet wide off the J. tide of said Lot 1, all in Union Coun. ty, Oregon, together with the tene. ments, neieouamenw ana aPPUrten- ances thereunto belonging or In any. wise appertaining, NOW THEREFORE, by virtue ana authority of said writ, and In obedl. is plaintiff, and Jerome Campbell and Pearl Campbell, husband and wife, and la Grande Investment Company, HELP WANTED a comoration. are defendants, to me To Clean House, the easiest way. directed, upon a decree and order of Make your woodwork like new at al- sale made and entered lu said court most no cost, and with but little la-and cause on the 20th day of No bor. Just call for a can of CLEA- vember, 1931, in favor of the above NALL at Richardson's Art and Gift 'plaintiff and against the defendants Shop. 4-5-t t. (Jerome Campbell and Pearl oampoen. t husband and wife, in the sum of April 10th last day to pay water : 6500.00, and interest thereon at eight ence to its commands, I will, on Sat rent without a penalty. 4-7-3 t.i per centum per annum from February urday, the 30th day of April, 1932, at - i7th, 1928. until paid, less 850.00 and eleven o'clock a. m. of said day, at Bl.MM.tGE SALE jthe sum of 3.45 and interest there-j the front door of the court house in By Daughters of Civil War Vet-:cn at e:ght per centum per annum ia Grande. Union County, Oregon, erans. Saturday, all day at old "Boot- j from September 4, 1923, and the fur- I 1 at public auction all the right. ery.room on Depot St. 4-7-2 t. ther sum 01 $7500 as reasonable at- title. Interest and equity of the abovs J tomey fees, and $16.50 costs and dls-. named defendants and each of them April 10th last day to pay water i bursemeuts. In which said execution t in and to the above described real and order 01 sale I am commanded to property, had on the 7th day of Feb sell the following described property, j ruary, 1928. or thereafter acquired, to being the property described in the ! the highest bidder for cash, subject mortgage being foreclosed in said i to redemption as provided by law. the proceeds to be applied in satlsfac- rent without a penalty. 4-7-3 t. Kl.UM.4GE SALE By St. Mary's Altar Soc, Sat., Apr. 9, 850 a. m. next to Grace Hamess'sult, to-wit Shop. 4-7-2 t. A tract of land, the boundary be- ! tion of said Judgment and decree, in- ginning at the northwest corner of j eluding costs and accruing costs ot Lot I of Block "F" of Coggan's Sec-I execution and sale. ond Addition to the Town (City) of Dated this 31st day of March, 1932. NightFights By The Associated Press MARSHPIELD, Ore. Leo Lomskl. Portland, outpointed Jimmy Byrne, Myrtle Point, Ore., (6). . Tacoma, Wash. Freddie Steele, Tacoma. outpointed Bobby Steele, Tulsa, Okla., (6). SIR. ADVERTISER When you want a Show Card quick ly and attractively made, take your. La Grande. Union County. Oregon. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union v,.., w jvuuscu ira ari niMin, thn- South 175 feet to County, Oregon. Man." He will be glad to help you th. .,-.. .r nf Lot' Anr. 1-8-10-22. work out your advertising card prob- lems, at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 4-5-t f. MAM.EY 31. ARAXT Accountant and auditor, income tax advisor. G. R. Apt. 303. Ph. 208 W. 3-10-1 m. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Colojan must be in by I a. m. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S KALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that I have received foreclosure execution and or der of sale. Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union, dated the 6th day of April, 1932,. In the suit therein pending wherein Caltsta E. Llndsey la plaintiff and Dessie A. Stoop, widow of L. A, stoop, deceased, Charles W. Stoop and , Win nil" red Stoop, his wife. W. L. Stoop, Eisle Col and E. L. Cole, her j husband, C. C. Stoop and Preston ! Suxp, children and heirs of L. A. ! Stoop, deceased; Earl C. Stevens, exe-: cutor of the estate of Nellie M. Stev ens, deceased, and Fred Murray are ' defendants, to mo directed, upon a dscree and order of sale made and en- ; tered in said court and cause on the i 31st day of March, 1932, In favor of the above named plaintiff and against j tne said Dessie A. Stoop and the es-! tate of L. A. Stoop, deceased, in the! sum of $900.00, with interest thereon j at the rate of eight per cent per j annum from the 11th day of August,! iojo, until paid, the sum of 125.00 attorney fees, and $26.55 costs and disbursements, in which said execu tion and order of sale I am com manded to sell the following describ ed property, being the property de scribed In the mortgage being fore closed In said suit, to-wlt: A tract of land, the boundary line ': oi wnich. beEinnme at a noint m j feet West of the Northeast corner of Lot One (1) in Block "F" of Cog gan's Second Addition to the town (City) of La Grande, Union County. Oregon, runs thence South 175 feet, thence west 90 feet, thence North 175 feet and thence East 90 feet to the place of beginning, all in Union County, Oregon; together with the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in. See the New Philco GRANDFATHER CLOCK MODEL ALL -ELECTRIC RADIO $59.50 ADLER'S MUSIC CO. A Sensational Value At This Close Out Price FI FREE RE SALE SATURDAY ONLY One Felt Base Rug. size 14'2x27 in. with every $1.00 purchase or over. Pure Cotton Felt 50-lb. Mattress Regular 15.00 Special $7,45 I Bruce, 205. Finland, 22:17. 3 Byrne on the floor for the first time in hlB career. Both were going 'strong at the bell. Lomskl weighed 181 pounds, Byrno 198. . a.. mm v.?'fl n ato en Ennoo aVawwB" Eg; Ice Cream and Sherbets - 35c Qt. Delicious Lemon Pies Saturday Special 24c Spice Cup Cakes Dozen . ..15c Bran Muffins for Health and Economy Danish Pastry Large Piece Each 5c Burnt Sugar Cakes The Kind you like so well. Each 31c i The University of Wisconsin bas ketball team played to 48,000 paid admissions In its 11 home games of i the 1932 season, averaging better than 4000 a game despite a below- 'stnndard team. NOTICE! I recently bought Hoy Poy's vege table garden, and will not be respon sible for any debts after April 12. 1032. Prank Kay. 4-8-3 tp. anywise appertaining. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue and April 10th last day to pay water ! authority of said writ, and In obedl- rent without a penalty. 4-7-3 t. !ence to its commands, I will, on i Monday, the 9th day of May, 1932, SPECIAL at ten o'clock a. m. of said dav. at Diamonds, 35c. April 22. Watch for ' the front door of the court house in : "ds- 4-8-1 t. ' La Grande, Union Countv. Oreron I I sell at nubile auction nil t.h. riaht. ' April 10th last day to pay water title, interest and equity of the above ' . wiunsii a penany. i-i-a i. ; named defendants and each of them ' in and to the above described real Old Time dance. Eagles hall Satur- property, had on the 14th day of Peb- day night. Admission 50c. 4-7-3 1. 1 ruary, 1925. or thereafter acquired, to I the highest bidder for cash, subject April 10th last day to pay water to redemption as provided by law. the rent without a penalty. 4-7-3 1. 1 proceeds to be applied In satisfaction Felt Base Rugs jfg Axminister Rug 27"x48" i f Regular $3.95 Seller $1.41:17 Felt Base Rugs 18"x36" i Q Regular 50c Sellers AtC Brooms Saturday Only "I fi Regular 65c Sellers .,. ltC The Dalles Furniture Store Fir and Jefferson Sts. rEKENMAL PLANTS Time to plant nowl Select them at Clarks Greenhouses. 4-8-1 t. ACROSS L AntrinKcnt salt 5. Debased Irleh coin 8. Dry 12. .'all to win 13. 01l musical note 11. Refuse nssent (o legisla tion IS. ICpifflt lti. No I shut 17. Always IK. Mexican shawl 20. -Stint 'Ji'. SilHTl.in river 21. 1'cer liynt'H mother 25. Ouch away 28. Marry attain 31. Souih Amor- Ictin Wuftil Murrt'l: var. 32, Item u piop- ert y Ul. Silkworm 35. Article of belief 87. Improved 29. Nllit before an event 40. . Kvirmlti horse 41. 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Device for catching 41. Fiber used In tope making 42. Lamb's pen name 43. Very black 45. Card with three spots 4ft. Italian coins' 47. Kpie poem 50. Native metal 51. That man of said judgment ana decree, includ ing costs and accruing costs of exe cution and sale. Datad this 7th day of April, 1932. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. Apr. 8-15-22-29. May 6. Wind Up At The Windmill A Strictly Home-Owned Bakery P 3 R P 3 p 7 ' :. 8 I? o I ': M'. 31 v.';-. 32 33 T- 34 : 35 3i 3J 55 4 43' 42 45 -iio 4J -'3 W So Ti 15 ' Jj -r s5 55 vT"" Sb fj ' NO. 13G02 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C. March 7, 1S32. Whereas, by satisfactory evldenot presented to the undersigned, It hat oeen made to appear that "The First National Bank of Li arande" In the city of La Grande In the County of Union and State of Oregon has compiled with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, rcaulrcd to be com plied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the busi ness of banking; Now therefore I, J. W. Pole, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of La Orande" In the Cltv of La Grande In the County of Union ana I &caie ot uregon la authorized to com mence the business of Banking as provided In Section Fifty one hun dred and slxty-nlnc of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof wltnpos mv hand and seal of office this seventh t day of March, 1932. J. W. POLE, Comptroller of the Currency. 3-24-60 t Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Ad?. NOTICE TO riiKIHTOKS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by tne county Court of the state of Oregon for Union County, executor of the estate of Mike Casey (some times known as Michael Casey) de ceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present; the same, verified as required by law. ' to the undersigned at the office of his attorneys. Green & Hess, at La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 1st day of April, 1932. DR. M. T. Phy, Executor of the Es tate of Mle Casey (sometimes known as Michael Casey) Deceased. Apr. i-8-15-22-29. Piiiiiiillk ' mm mm ! rfifeft-f Best Results NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I Notice Is hereby given that I have 1 received foreclosure execution and order of sale, issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the1 Stato of Oregon for the County of ' Union, dated the 39th day of March, j i3'i, in the suit therein pending In which E. C. Stevens, Executor of the i Estate of Nellie M. Stevens, deceased, Home Made BREAD Always Use Our FEDERATION FLOUR A HIGH QUALITY HOME PRODUCT MADE FROM UNION COUNTY WHEAT BLUESTEM FLOUR Is Best for Cakes and Pastries La Grande Milling Co.