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Page Two 'UAr GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORB. Friday, June 17, 1932 -jmy vino Seals Nose Out Beavers For 2nd Place in League Portland Loses 8-3 to Seattle Indians in Third Straight Defeat Sacs Defeated m Close Game. By 'the Awoclated Vrvm The Ban Francisco Sen to are In sec ond place tn the PhcUIc Count league toddy by their third straight victory over ;Hollywood. Portland slipped to third-place, by losing to Seattle. The -6en)i beat the Stars 8 to 0 on five tilts. while the southerners got eight hits off Bill Henderson. Henderson 'struck out nine men and extracted himself from some bnd holee' Hollywood filled the bases In the1, seeond Innlngi due to two passes and an error, but there were two out; and Henderson struck out the Dextrone.' The Seattle Indians rang up their wiiru straignt victory over fort I and, 8 to 3, giving them, 13 wins out of the last 17 games. Lynn Nelson, on the mound for Seattle, limited the Beavers to eight hits, while the In dians did their scoring on 11 safe blows, A four-run rally off Pitcher Bill Shores In the first Inning cinched the game for Seattle, Onco again the Sacramento Sena tors had victory almost within their group, only to have Oakland nuee them out In hte ninth Inning 4 to 3, The Solons tied the score In the first half of the ninth, but when' the Oaks came up. Babe Plnelll hit a long fly, and Leroy Anton came In with the winning run. Los Angeles got off to a flying start against the Missions by mak ing Uiree runs the first Inning, but the HecU made a ball game of It by fomlng back with a two-run rally n the eighth. The final Bcore was Lob Angeles 4, Missions 3. Bert Cole, Mission hurled, and Manager Jack Lellvelt of the Angels, enlivened the game with a neur-Ilghb, but were sep arated belore blows were struck. ' Yesterday's result. It. If, E. Hollywood 0 8 2 San Francisco 2 '2 Thomas, Johns and Mayer; Hen derson and Wallgren. " i II. H. E. Portland ............ 3 8 4 Seattle ..- 8 11 0 Shores, Jacobs and Palmisano; Nelson and Cox. t . : R. H. B. Sacramento I - - 3 10 0 Oakland 4 10. 1 Vinci, Flynn and Woodall; E. Walsh ana uaston. R. H. E. Missions 3 7 3 Los Angeles . 4 9 1 Cole end Riccl, Hofmann; Herr mann and Cronln. ' ' MVKKI'OOL WIIKAT LIVERPOOL, June 17 ( Wheat closed: July 62 Oct. 64; Dec 66ft. Exchange $3.84. UFOItM,VNH WIN PORTLAND, Ore.. June 17 W--Two Ck! Horn tans won the first events of the northern division of the Pacific International Trapshootlng associa tion's tournament here ycterday, Carl Vlnlng, of Sacramento, a hat tered 08 out of 100 In the 16-yard ovent and O. N. Zcntgraf,- also of eacrameuto, hit two 26V for a per fect score In the handicap event. He1 waa set at 22 feet. FORD TRUCK WEEK Get the facts about hew nsportation economy Ttr it i .:. ., fiK.I . 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New.comfort and sufety for the driver. i These features und many others will convince you that the New Ford Trucks cun suve you money und give you added performance. , 1 f -v PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY Phone Main 500 4th anil Admits FORD TRUCK WEEK JUNE 18 to 25 INCLUSIVE EAGLES TEAM WILL CONTINUE PLAYING Turner Leads Bat tin g Averages With ,600 Nichols Next. Athough the La Grande : Eagles baseball club has not had what Is termed as a "successful season" so fur, as far as victories and defeats aer concerned, the team Is providing a source of healthful recreation for the players on the souad, and recrea tlon for local fans who enjoy wutch- mir tne national sport.. The record of the club so far In wins and losses is shown below: May 1, Eagles 14, Blue Devils 6. May 8, Eagles 17, Safeway Stores 2. May 11. Eagles 7, E. O. N. 10. May 16, Eagles 11, Baker Sagles 3. May 17, Eagles 11, E. O. N. 13. May 23, Eagles 5, Baker Eagles 3. May 29, Eagles 1, Pendleton IS. May 30, Eagles 11, Baker Eagles 14. June 1, Eagles 15. E. O. N 13. June 5, Eagles 7, Mission Indians 8. June 8, Eagles 22 Panthers 3. June 12, Eagles 2, Pendleton 8. ; The total of five wins and seven defeats places the percentage marker at .417 so far this Beason. . , It is expected that games will be played through July and August. Spe cial games with teams like the House of David, Bearded Beauties, and S. K. 8. L. girls' club, will be played also, it is piannea. Improvement In the class of ball the Eagles have been playing has been great, especially during the past three weeks. The most urgent" need of the club at this time Is a pitcher of the "oia scnoc&'i oouxtney. who has carried the burden of the pitching duties so far this year Is but IB years oia, and is lacking in experi ence In comparison to the class of hitters he has to face. Batting averages for the Individual players follow. The figures are based on the 12 games played. AB. H. Pet. Turner, If 10 6 .600 Nichols c 12 6 .600 Hart, rf 2 1 .500 Posey, 2b 44 17 .380 ! Courtney, p 21 8 .381 Lyons, rf 13 4 .333 C. Cochran, c Evans, 3b Brookler, lb .. Price, ss Porker, rf ..49 6 .316 .307 .250 .215 39 12 ..3fl 9 -.14 3 i 10 3 .187 Hoffman, If ,. ll 2 .182 Hall, 1st 18 3 .160 H. Cochran, cf 35 4 .114 j Braden, rf 20 2 .100 I Selby, c 14 1 .071 Cose, p l o .000 Team, average .... ..324 87 .268 SHARK NEW YORK. June 17 silver o lower at 370. lHtll'lt Fit I : IT A XII HOPS ' NEW YORK. June 17 (fl) Dried fruit and hops steady. f'OrXTY C'Ol'KT PKOCUKIIIXfiS 40.05 2.00 13.40 lailllllllllllMlllllfliaEBBflMllllllNIBIIIIII 13 Boston Cream Pie Saturday Special. Each - - - 30c Chocolate Nut Cup Cakes Special Dozen - - - 15c Fruit Filled Coffee Rings, 15c Each; 2 for - 25c i)af fodil Cakes Saturday Special Each - - - 34c Fresh Strawberry Pies Delicious Each - - 4. 20c Wind Up At The Windmill A Strictly Home-Owned Bakery At June Term. 1932: : In ro allowance of bills: flcnernl Fund Nelson Printing Co., sup piles ,......,$ La Grnnde Printing Co., do B. R. Huron, PM.. do West Coast PrlntliiK & Bllidln'H Car., ao...'...L.'S....S'2a5.3B Keo LOX Mtg. CO..- dO...,;;....;r E. O. L. Se P. Co.. llKllts 60.70 City or Ln Grande, wnter.... 12.24 I Vim Pettcn Lbr. Co., supplies 6.95 I MnrHhnll ftrnin fin tin 1 R nn H. & s. Electric Co., do 4 E.. C. Tuckey. repnlrs 2.00 Frank conklln, care of hull. gents t 120.00 h. Ss h. Drug Store, supplies for Indigent (5.00 Hoffinnn Grocery, do 30.36 W. J. Hallmnrk, do 32.75 P. Y. Young, do -41.00 ward's Grocery, do Glass Drugs, do 20.50 Prank Hanlen, do 9.95 Mohr Market, do 35.95 E. P. Willcock, do 14.81 O. N. Spears, do 24.50 Hemlock Grocery, do 12.97 Plggly Wiggly Co., do 71.83 Joel Grocery, do 199.44 Oeo. H., Barnhart 174.60 J. M. Lippert. do 26.22 Walter Waldrop. do 16.00 Chas. Brlggs, do 8.00 L. M. Ricks, do 7.30 Ireno McCnrthy. rent for ind. 10.00 Geo. Cliapman, do 10.00 La Grande Inv. Co., do 10.00 Oscar Olson, do 8.00 T. W. DcBorde. do 8.00 Mrs. J. J. Peck, do. 10.00 Mary Horstman, do 6.00 Amy Rlnehart, do 12.00 '1'. H. Moore, do 6.00 C. Wilson, do 10.00 Mrs. Fred Smith, care of In digent 20.00 Jennie Moon, do 20.00 Clias. Rowland, do 12.50 Clara Stewart, do 6.00 M. B. Anderson, supplies 16.50 Dr. G. L. Blggers, prof, ser vices 25.00 Dr. C. W. Erwin. do 17.00 J. E. Sutter, opening graves 24.00 Smxlgrass & Zimmerman, burial of lnd 72.00 Cock Brotbers. do 34.00 Mary E. DcBorde, laundry work 6.70 Mrs. D. Smith, rent 6.00 State lnd. Acc. Comm., Ins- on men 16.46 Chamber of Commerce, adv. expense 26.38 West Coast Telcphono Co., telephones 112.15 1 Ln Grnnde Book Store, sup- I plies 20.20 (Wagner Hdwc. Co., do 4.95 Homo Lbr. & Coal. Co.. do 27.67 ; Levy Store, supplies for Ind. 10.00 ; Sncajnwea Hotel, meals to JnrorB 17.55 Cove Quality Mkt., do.... 4.62 N. H. Nielsen, do 9.12 ( Blue Mt. Creamery, do 23.87 Macgertv Grocery, do S) Moon Drug Co.. do 10.00 Wright Drug Store, do 25.10 Hot Lake Sanatorium, care or indigents 207.50 Grande Konde Hospital, do. 270 00 llud bhldeler, tramp, ind.... 21.93 Perklus Motor Co.. supplies, c. . 5.25 f. C. Penney Co., do 29.69 Ooodnough Carpenter Shop, repairs I.OO Mcciay Grocery, supplies for Ind 481.33 G. R. Meat Co.. do 440.38 Ui Grnnde Const. Co., do.. 1.50 Red Cross Drug Store, do... 72.85 La Grnnde Observer, pub. court proc. 24.10 K. P. Willcock, supplies for indigents 4 61 General KoiuN Pet Grace, labor 155.73 A. E. Feuerheltn, do 96.42 Chos. Huberts, do 83.48 P. J. Ebcreouser. do 30.89 Claude Jones, do 19.96 M. O. Murray, do 29 10 Oca R. Clay, do 22.45 Frank Romlnger. do 27.44 John Bowery, do . 8.99 Fred Collp, do 13.47 Hamlet Browning, do .... . 81.70 1. W. Wells, do 38 87 , Ward Cottrell, do .... 38 87 ltalph Weagel, do 47,63 Ohaa. Weagel, do . ., ..'.... R. H, Davis, do 8. D. Burch, do Walla Creasman, do . B. M. Cantrel, do ........ Oscar Miller, do , Chos. Myers, do Walter A. Beck, .do Arch Burford, do , Cecil Bates,, do M. B. Anderson, do Harrison Anderson, do J. H. Wilkinson, lo Tedi McClnln. do..,., M. Loree, do John Richards, do Vlvan A.' Richards, do ..,..., Merritt Alexander, do .... . Oren Lovan; do : August Hofmann, do T. M. Byrne, do Tom Hoare,rdo .......!.."'.J..'..;.." C. W.-Bearden, do ; Robert: Goff, do .i............ Tom Raskins, do Leo Scull, do . George Lansdon, do JohnStroeber, do , John B. Scott, do ..... Rubo Witty do Leonard Parsons, do '. John Gekeler, do Walter Gekeler, do James Gekeler, do James Scott, do . ...... Ervln Scott, do .'. George Kennedy, do Carl Hallgarth, do Ed Thompson, do John Wells, do c. C- Simpson, do , . Clifford Conrad, do O. L. Spencer, do Wright True, do Geo. CrouBer, do Arnold Masters, do Herbert Buoy, do Evert Holmes, do i Charles Cleaver, do ' Warner Beem, do Harvey Crouser, do Allle Watson;, do Gnlvln Johnson, do Routh McKennon. do K. M. M.ccoy, do , Lyle Ledbetter, do Leo Stinq... do ... , H. L. Simpson, do Sam Craig, do W. H. Brlggs, do Ed Yohn, do John Rollins, do Carl Knighton, do Earl Culver, do Rltner Schnore, do Dick Boswell, do ...... J. L. Geiger, do Jim Payne, do Gay Dutton. do G. W. Chandler, do Ivan Hug, do Charley Cameron, do Jesse Khlght, do Claudd Jones, do Jim Hitllgarth, do Jim Newman, do Ralph L. Sullivan, do Wm. Keffer. do Roscoo Neal, do H. h. St. John, do Q. N. Savage, do Avis Ferris, do S. B. Morgan, do West Coast Telephone Co., telephones Nelson Printing Co., supplies E. O. L. Ji P. Co., lights and power .-. City of La Grande, water.... Bowman-Hicks Lbr. Co., sup plies Wentworth & Irwin. Inc.. do Bunting Tractor Co., do La Grande Iron Works, do.... Snwyor-Holmes Merc. Co., do Ln Grande Radiator Works, do ; North Powder Garage, do... Feenaughty Mach. Co., do.... Union Hdwe cq., do,...,...,.... .3. K. etttn? Co,do"....; Vloim A; Roebllngs'. Sons Co., do i Isaacson Iron Works, do Auto Elect. Service Co., do Automotive Eleet. .Co., . do.... Ore. State Highway Comm., do Farnum Supply Co., do. La Grande Const. Co., filing saws Stato Ind. Acc. Comm., Ins. on men Frank -L. Baker, supplies.... Battery it Electric 8ervice, do Lelghton Welding & Mach. Works, do Hill Hdwe. Co., do W. H. Bohnenkamp Co., do Standard Oil Co., do Tho Texas Co., do UiUon ' OH Co., do Wm. Sicgrlst, payment on truck Perkins Motor Co., supplies, etc. T. S. Collins, logs H. H. Horn, lumber C. J. Eckstein, labor V. E. Burnctte, do O. V. Burnctte, do Elmer Mason, do .v. Ralph Lamm, do W. V. Burnctte, do O. O. Wilkinson, do Oliver Turner, do T. S. Collins, do Leo Stlne. do Frank . Davis, do Harry Collins, do Market Roads M. G. Murray, labor P. W. Poole, do Geo, R. Clay, do H. E. Banton, do John Bowery, do Harold Browning, do L. W. Wells, do Ward Cottrell, do Ralph Weagel, do R. H. Davis, do S. D. Burch. do Walln Creasman, do ........... 45.73 69.86 72.36 10.60 8.73 66.83 118.08 '87.32 29.94 5.9B 47.94 17.94 48.93 P.98 '8.97 54.25 24.93 74.85 29.90 88.91 11.98 17.94 2.99 34.87 8.99 2.99 4.99 14.36 14.35 2. 2.99 13.44 19.96 17.46 4.05 34.93 4.48 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.49 19.43 1.49 11.95 8.97 8.97 6.62 8.97 26.89 2.99 21.97 10.71 3.00 9.71 22.42 19.43 26.41 2.49 7.48 4.48 4.99 14.90 6.98 4.99 0.08 8.08 35.88 9.98 67.88 9.98 5.98 20.00 14.47 11.67 30.00 60.74 31.45 8.90 34.39 2.75 10.08 3.67 127.88 59.05 32.20 4.00 7.75 44.54 16.84 :r;65.88 DEPRESSION PRICES are high compared to our Bankrupt Prices COMPARE THESE VALUES! 32 yards of heavy quality AXMINSTEK CARPET in taupe QQ( color; regular $2.50 per yard while the quantity lasts, yard tiL 9x12 DUitOLEUM RUGS in attractive floral patterns .$2.89 Heavy quality Armstrong's and Nairn's INLAID LINOLEUM, Cfip your choice of a large assortment of patterns running foot . UUC 6-Pieee Walnut DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of Table, Buffet and four Chairs. We invite your comparison (00 on this suite at 5.. PLt.Oti Warm weather will not trouble you in cooking with a, GAS RANGE. We have a very complete line of Universal Gas Q Ranges, priced at tPlD.JU UP Buy AUTOMOBILE TUBES for a little more than the cost of repairing your old ones. Any passenger car tube, regardless of A Q QQ former price, now rtC to IC3L 10 Vi -Quart Cast Aluminum PRESERVING KETTLES. A few left at 0 $3.99 Remember That This Is d Bankrupt Stock and the Merchan dise is Priced to Sell Quick Regardless of Any Cost or Pres ent Values. f: v: (SAME 37.87 6.41 2.50 9.92 17.84 02.30 1.50 74.47 .75 15.25 . 12.80 8.00 5.25 72.10 6.87 204.17 1,000.00 2,280.55 2.00 121.76 28.91 32.91 49.86 6.98 7.98 5.98 24.46 3.99 22.45 12.47 22.43 2.99 76.50 73.28 77.21 73.78 43.88 14.63 10.46 10.46 1.49 9 64 48.23 103.04 B. M. Oantroll, do Fred Coltp. do -. W. L. Robertson, do J. L. Henderson, do Ralph Hutchinson, do Al Wisdom, do .'. Frank Romlnger, do Claude Jones, do Oscar Miller, do Walter A. Beck, do Arch Burford,. do Ross Irwin, do .. I veriiuu Alien, ao Roy Alexander, do 1 George Smlrrel, :do Elmer McAllister; do ' Tom. Marks, do i Frank Burford, do Cecil Bates, do . Normpii Ross, do i,Ehrtmm Hall, do iw7.A. Ijlpport, do Lyle Tarter, do' ... 1 Oliver Turner, do C. D. Godsey, do Orover Hatcher, do ! Charley. Devore, do Davo Vanhouten, do Seth Maxwell, do Earl Lamb, do Georgo Puckdtt, do John Ferguson, do N. R. Nooner, do ...j. Noy Cox, do Roy Burnett, do J. D. Skaggs, do M. B. Anderson, do I Harrison Anderson, do ! Jim Newman, do j Claud Jones, do i Roscoe Neal, do - H. L. St. John, do G. N. Savage, do Avis Ferris, do S. B. Morgan, do Albert Hastings, do John McPheen, do " State Ind. Acc. Comm., Ins. on men L. & L. Drug Co., supplies.... The Texas Co., do Bowmnn-Hlcks Lbr. Co., do.... ' Keuffel & Esser Co., do ; Stato Highway Comm., do.. Home Lor. Co., do W. H. Bohnenkamp Co., do Arthur Harrison, do Georgo Hlgley. do Joe Nice, do ....L Otto Huldberg, do Mark Turner, do Thos. Beaumond, do Geo. A. Looslic, do VSTm. McKlnney, do John Pearson, do Hugh Erwln, .do cnas. Jones, do Gilbert HUlman, do Cliff Rode, do . M. S. Rode, do Lynn Rumley, do Victor Haggerty, do . Ray Waters, do , 102.03 92.78 49.28 74.75 74.75 72.60 03.14 02.05 28.59 . 30.70 62.37 31.39 67.38 42.41 37.37 69.87 37.37 67.36 37.37 13.45 34.38 34.38 35.87 99.25 34.76 35.13 34.76 35.13 35.13 34.76 20.93 2.99 . 17.94 2.99 14.96 ; 2.40 i 47.94 : 17.94 48.93 20.93 128.78 76.46 ' 61.14 41.00 1 106.69 53.90 60.17 90.38 ' .65 12.02 24.00 44.78 10.80 4.24 637.50 9.40 11.43 1 11.43' 1.30 9.96 11.43 11.43 11.43 11.43 11.43 10.13 9.46 11.43 11.43 9.46 9.46 7.99 G. E. Shlrtcllff, do 11.43 Lyle Vanorsdall, do 9.46 Bob Blacker, do 11.43 Union Fig. Mill. Co., supplies 13.05 Oraco Harness Shop, do 14.75 Union Oil Co.. do 327.00 Standard Oil Co., do 244.48 In ro monthly allowance to various indigent persons: Allowed as follows: Frances DeBole. 810; Frank Hobbs, $25; Wm. Huntley. $12.50; Caroline Perley, 10: Esther Powers, 12; Sar ah E. Rogers, 15; Winnie Thome, 10; Jackson S. Walker, 10; John Gar rett, $10; D. W. Hunsaker, $10; Liz zie Willis. $10. In re approval of report of county .reinsurer lor Amy. in re alteration and change of di rection of. road No, 238: Roadmaar, J. A. Mckenzie -and C. E. Kulin ap pointed as board of road viewers to lay out said proposed change on June 17, 1932 and report to court. In re cancellation of warrants is sued more than 7 years prior to July 1, 1032: Clerk directed to advertise said warrants ln accordance with law.' In re application of Estella An thony for mother's assistance: Al lowed in sum of $15 per month. . In ro application of Chas. w. Vine-1 coro for county relief: County Nursq directed to furnish applicant gro ceries not exceeding $12.50 per mouth. In re closing a portion of road No! 613 of Union County, Oregon: Road master llrected to post notices as required by law, and hearing set for July 7, 1032, at 10:00 A. M. ' BUY cane sugar refined in U.S.A. Help homt industry MAKE STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE E3 I Mohr's Market Next to Sncajawea Hotel rhone MS99 A REAL SPECIAL! Fresh From the Ocean to You! SALMON . . 12,2C LB ! ish average 4 to 7 lbs. each i LB. BEEF ROAST Choice Beef 14c HAMBURGER O T TJCJ Oft 'wind Fresh SAUSAGE 4 LiOO. Zt)C Dailv RIB BOIL Choice Beef 8cLB. RESHLY DRESSED FRYERS and HENS 1 Picnic Supplies - - Lunch Meats No Cold Storage Products with' Bluestem Pastry Flour Strawberries grown in Union county and thick rich cream from Union county and have a 100 kome Product. ' Be Loyal to Your Home Industries TRY BLUESTEM TODAY La Grande Milling Company