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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1933)
tA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, 1A fiRANDE, ORE. Pa Five OUT OUR WAY J. R. Williams ' THE NEWPANGLES (Mom'n Pop) ' Old-FafeMoned 'Cftstoml' TO 'f Hh 'fom (tn Tuesday, June 13, 1933 ,C0OK VVHAT I BOUGHT I ) THAT'D' BC MOT (f f BUT .NPU fAW T . V COMT. ON . WCPE BUT I PROMISED Wtc WEXU' j I : PVWH THE BAfcV 1 SO'INC WiNG l 'y ACU-3TA I'D IJWNG . SKATC V 'N L Sf stipf.w I t cwnV V too! fcY sr i CAtsiV I do it-x got ;i cor a Pv v 1 MOH KmoW J A.GAU i!m !eEL, BACtlBv A y I'M MARWEO,. AVJRvTIKl !K1 TASCOSA. I I DO LOTH. 0-e.s coolokj'A V SsS2fe3A BOHS, X, A FACE. HER rSy HOT STIFFED EC, OH 8 hard -cooked oggs. 1 tablespoon lemon. Juice. Few drops onion Juice. 1 mall can Wlilto star tuna. 1 tablespoon .prepared mustard, , 2 tablespoons mayonnaise. Cut hard-cooked eggs In half, lensthwloc, and take out the yolks keeping the whites carefully in shape. Mn ;h yelks, add tuna, onion Julea, lemon Juice, mayonnaise. Season 'to ta-itq with salt and ( pepper j Put mix ture back In egg whites, set in a but tered pun and bake for 15 minutes in a 'slow oven. ( When the points 'Of the stuffed centers are brown, remove from tho oven. Serve with tomato sauce made by heating the contents of one can (undiluted) of tomato soup. These eggs are also good served cold. 1 TUNA MOLD 1 large can White Star tuna. i cup stuffed olives. . ; 1 tablespoon chopped, parsley, - 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 14 cup cold water. 9 hard cooked eggs, sliced. . 1 tablespoon chopped capers, 3 teaspoons plain gelatin. ' 4 cup mayonnaise. Separate tuna into flakes with' a fork. Add sliced hard cooked eggs, olives, capers, lemon juice and par sley. Soak gelatin Tn cold water 5 minutes, then dissolve over hot water. Blend gelatin with mayonnaise thoroughly. Turn tuna, egg1 and sea sonings Into the mayonnaise and mix lightly, but well. Turn mixture into a dry mold and chill. Turn out on a bed of lettuce and. fill small lettuce cups with more mayonnaise. . TOMATOES ARE PUT ON MARKET BY A.B.CHERRY Thirty-two hundred boxes of rosy red tomatoes, grown in La Grande, have been produced at Cherry's Flor ist greenhouses on Adams avenue, and are mostly being taken locally, it was announced today by A. B. Cherry. The present supply amounts to a total of eight tons and. tho tomatoes are splendid firm and Juicy and tasty. Th outdoon crop of toiiifreoes will not begin to ripen in the Orande fionde valley for a few weeks. . Carey Quits Fight 1 World for Movies NEW YORK, June 13 (ff)" The World -Telegram says William F. Carey, president of Madison Square Garden, is reported to have tendered! his resignation, to take effect follow ing the Jack Shnrkey-Prlmo Camera heavyweight fight, June 29. - ' Carey will take an Important exe cutive position in tho motion picture industry and will make his home in Hollywood; the paper said. Carey declined to confirm or db'hy the report. . . !-.-.-. THIS CURIOUS WORLD : - THIS INDIAN PALM TREE ' &OWEO DONWN , EACH EVENING AS THE TEMPLE BELL? WERE CALLING THE PEOPLE TO PS AVER.. LATER., IT WAS FCIOND THAT TEMPERATURE WAS RESPONSIBLE TOR THE PECULIAR ACTIONS. DO NOT SUCK SAP THESE BIRDS H&E A BRUSH LIKE TONGUE WITH WHICH THE1 SWEEP UP THE SAP SB Aiiun nca st vict me. AN ECLIPSE OF THE MOON IS VISIBLE TO ABOUT 7HREE-FIFTHS OP THE EARTH, WHILE ONLY ONE-FIFTH OF THE EARTH CAN SEE AKST SOLAR ECLIPSES A LUNAR eclipse qnn always be seen at the same timt 6Vor the whole section ot the earth on which the moon Is shining at tho time, while in the region over which the sun Is shining, varois. ' sections sco a solar ecllpso at various times. '' , ' THE flNYMITES BTORS DV HAL COCHRAN rlCTURES BY JOE KINO rrts , 8tis5 "3 n.u. .MT.orr. VjLj- IC&r aar-ji C 133 BY HE SEflVICt. IHC. J (READ THE STOKY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) "O"' BOc!" sala Coldy, "I can't wait to reach that light. It will bo great to onco more breath Boino nice, fresh air. Come on, let's run a bit. "Tho tunnel darkness fright ened' me, and It's' as damp as It can be. I know we'll all feel bet ter when wo once get out of It." "Now wait," snapped Duncy, "You might fall, and that would be no fun at all. I'm going to be real careful just, as long as we're, In here. "Tho giant whom we lety be hind mny wake up and then try to find Just where we've gone. If he does that, there'll be a lot To fear." CO, on they went till Dotty cried, "Ah, wo will shortly bo outside. They reached tho tunnel exit and then raced beneath the sun. "Ob, my, this Is a pretty scene, with all the grass so bright and green," cried Goldy. "Let's Just play a while. 'Twill bo a lot of fun." "You two girls play und I will plan what wo sHould do next, it I can. It looks as If we'll havo to hike. If no ono comes along. "Tho other Tlnics, near or far from' here, must wonder whero wb are. I wish tho giant's, oaglo would return. He's big . and strong. "T'LL .bet', ha could, without much fuss, swoop' dbwn nrid carry all of us." Just then they heard a real 1 loud roar. Woo Duncy turned around. "The giant's "coming,"' he cried out. "He'll catch us all, without a doubt." The giant then ran up. He said, "I knew you would be found! "I guess you think this Is a shame. Why,, I was near hortj when you camo out of my private tunnel. Now I'll take you all with mo. "Kach ono ot you will havo to work. I'll quickly teach you not to shirk. You haven't fooled this giant. Not one bit, as you can see!" (Copyright, I9'JJ, NBA' Service; Inc.) . VaE'LL. FT THAT-BWNO A' COUPLE OF 1 r"THIl3 CLOTHES ... T VWTT Oj . ' BASKET WAS' Xr) v V V ' , ' BEa U. 8. PAT.OtT.' O 1 031 BV NEA BERVtCC. mt r THE. 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