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Friday, July 28, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. SOLONS WIN AND PORTLAND LOSES THURSDAY NIGHT Iiy Tli 'Amwliitea Press , Pi teller Ed Bryan had returned Sacramento's name to tho victory column today and extended the Sena tors' first place margin to one and one half games over the second place Portland and Hollywood cluba. Bryan outs tend led three Los An geles hurlers . tor -, ten Innings last night and then singled In Sacramen to's half of the extra Inning1 to send Karl McNeely home and give tho co lons their first win of the series, 8-7. Garrett Arbelbide's ninth Inning circuit olout with one aboard gave Hollywood a. 3-2 victory over Portland and boosted the Stars into a second place tie with the Beavers. ' That much-traveled Coast leaguer, "Junk" Walters, led Seattle to a 3-2 win over the Missions with a second inning homer that started a 3 -run scoring spree. Propelled to victory by Johnny Bot tarlnl's triple, double and slnglo, San Francisco made It -three straight over Oakland, 10-5.- . Hills Bros. One j Of First To Join In Recovery Plan One of the first of the Pacific coast manufacturers to respond to the president's KRA plan was Hills Bros., Internationally known coffee makt. The following telegram was sent to President Roosevelt: " - July 25, 1933; "Tho Honorable Franklin D, Roosevelt The President .... . . The White House Washington, P. C. , With the earnest desire to co-oper ate with your plan for recovery Hills Bros., wholesale coffee roosters and distributors with headquarters In San Francisco are establishing today thirty-five hour week for plant em ployees and forty hour week for of fice employees tn San Francisco and division offices throughout United States without wage reduotlon, HTTiT.S BROS. Corh-Fidd Philosophy ENGLISH TENNIS TEAM IS VICTOR FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column mult he In by 9 a. m. ROLAND GARROS STADIUM, Auteull. France,' July 28 (P) Eng land blasted France's hopes of keep ing the Davis cup today with a clean tweep of the first two singles matches the challenge round or the inter- latlonal tennis battle. Fred Perry, British No. 1, overthrew (the great Henri Cochet In a stirring five set struggle, 8-10, 6-4. 8-6, 3-0, 1(1-1, for the main thrust after Henry W. Austin easily disposed of the new I comer, Andre Merlin, 0-3, 6-4, 6-0. Laxative drugs Impair digestion. Crazy Crystals mineral water can be safely used even with children. De mand the genuine and get It at Olass Drugs. Inc. t. DID YOU KNOW THAT at the Standard Laundry your hand knit dresses are really SIZED? Be sure to send' yours to us. Phone Main 50. 7-28-a t. fjupe Velez Will Be Feminine Lure In Baer's Picture HOLLYWOOD, July 28 P) Lupe Itfelez. the Mexican tornado whose red 'trasses bob about in excitement at the prize fights In Hollywood and Los Angeles almost weekly, Is going to be the feminine lure In Max Baer's movie. California's candidate for the world's heavyweight championship ar rived yesterday to do his stunt be fore the cameras. 11ASBUALL STANDINGS By The Associated Press Coast league W. L. Pet. Sacramento 70 48 .603 Portlondl 68 47 .691' Hollywood 68 47 .691 Los Angeles 66 48 .670 Oakland 62 61 .400 Missions 48 00 .410 Ban Francisco 45 70 . .301 Seattle H ir.37B Yesterday's Results Sacramento 8, Los Angeles 7. Hollywood 3. Portland 2. Seattle 3, Missions 2. ,San Francisco 10, Oakland 5. American League W. L. Pet. Washington 60 33 .045 New York 68 35 .624 PhllndelDhla 47 46 .605 Detroit 46 40 -484 Cleveland 0 485 Chicago 43 51 " Boston 61 .452 St. Louis 36 63 .364 Yesterday's Results At Boston 6. Philadelphia 2. At Washington 3, New York 2 (10 lnnlng gome). , At Detroit 9, St. Louis 10 (12 liuilng game). At Chicago 1, Cleveland 0. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, help and floral offerings, especially the United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary, after tho death of L. 'lumore. Mrs. L. Fillmore and family. 7-28-1 t. Horse Makes Man . x Good Candidate For Nudist Cult RITZVILLK. Wash. A half broken horse made Swart Roloff a, good candidate'' for a nudist colony. - swan roped-the horse which dragged him across a, field and through three , wire fences. When it finally gave In. Roloff was attired only In pair or shoes, : DixieWorkersAre Delighted With The New Pay Under Code i ; THERE are lots of places you'd like to be this summer what with reduced steamship rates, and cruises tagged with almost week-end prices. You'd like to be in sunny Provence, say. And look ing over the dinner menu, In leisurely holiday mood you'd con' sider a trout, a bottle of white wine, chicken a la borche, a loaf of French bread, pommes au beur re, an omelette aux confitures, a neufchatel cheese and finally cafe nolr. Corn I Ripe But let's be philosophic. Per haps if you were there, something In the smell of summer sunshine would remind you that It's corn season 1". the U. S. A. Golden ears are ripe on the tall stalks, tassels are waving In tho wind ana ten der corn on-the-eor la something to be glad about. Serve It often while It Is tn season. And keep on your shelf those good grades of whole grain canned corn which - retain the cotn-on-the-cob flavor because the corn has been picked ripe and the flavor is sealed In. Did you ever serve corn fritters with fried chicken and Introduce them with a delicious lemon sherbet? Here 1b the way the corn fritters are best made: Corn Fritter t: Beat one egg well and add to the contents of one S-ounce can of corn or one large cup of corn cut from the cob. Mix together one-halt cup flour, one teaspoon baking ponder and one-fourth teaspoon salt. Add to the corn. Drop by spoonfuls into hot deep fat 375 degrees- -and fry until brown. By Ben P. Meyer MAOON, eta:, July 28 un Thou sands of cotton mill workers In the deep south opened their pay envelopes today the first many of them re ceived under the new textile code of tho - industrial recovery act and said they thought the recovery act was a dandy Idea, Do I like the textile code?" sold a I young mill worker, repeating the question. . v f -'''Well, I'll ask you: who wouldn't like it 20 hours a week less work, and more pay. . You see, I used to get 16 cents an hour, worked, 60. hours a week, and go 19 a week. Now I work only 40 hours a week only live days end get 12 a week, wny, tne on- AT THE LIBERTY All the tremendously exciting events you have lived -through in the last twenty wears Bro vividly pictured on the soreen In' a sweeping panorama of American life entitled 'Song of tne sagie, - raramwun. thundering eplo of the American - scene, which opened toooy ai ww Liberty theatre. A supero cost in cluding suoh excellent playera as Charles Blckford, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Jean Hersnoit, t-oulse presser, Andy Devlne and Qeorge K. Stone, are featured unaer tne airawuu w Ralph Murphy. ' ; ' Two tremendous decades flash by In a compelling picture of the years through wnicn you nave juv lived, giving them a point, a mean ln. an obleotlve depicting Amer ica's post-war Inertia In the midst of prosperity and the weights to which this mighty nation rose dur ing the depression. Here is an Intrepid battle against the forces of evil and corruption as seen through the startled eyes of one average family here too Is a prog nostication of the future, for tho picture carries you up to the end of . 1933. i tT'"' '""X" July an.' .;,'. , v iij"tf ij- .-... Last year1 the highest vu above. This year attempted to equal the: 1028 period, ifcut fell short by two days and one degree. It will tank, however, as one of the hottest sum-; men In local history. Already there has been five days of loo or higher. recorded, the first in June, and more maybe la store before Uie summer la over.-"---" -- . , i And, lust to complete the story, It. was 16 below aero here on Feb. 9 this year, making at least a range o.122 degrees for La Qrande In. 1136.' i V SONG OF. THE EAQLE Heat Wave Is Second . Warmest on Record (Continued from, Fage One) The 27th refuted these hopes, how ever, with a 102 above, and then on; terence will more than pay.my, rent the 28th, the. mercury topped 1041; in the village."'- , '"' 1 ' ' '' 'Next day normal weather returned. ' 1 All that July, . 1928 Tieat wave did was: first equal' the old record, then set a new record for heat, and then set an all-tune record fon consecu tive 100-above days of atxl July, 1931, did a fairly good Job. On the 19th It was 100' above and on the 20th. 107 tying the new rec ord. But the heat had a relapse then, end It did not reaoh 100 again until JESTER'S SHOE SHOP , High- Grade Bhoe Reealrlag At Bock Bottom Prices , . . Shoes Dyed 25o, 86o We pick out the old stitches 1st Class or No Pay I ISIS Adams Next to Mratet State Tested Ice i Our Ice under state test, by L. 8., Leach, Feb. 3. -1933, . of . the Bute . Department of Agriculture IS ABSO LUTELY PURE. With bacterial count of only 12 per cubic. centimeter, which la almost sterile. t ... Residence Delivery Our Specialty , " Dependable Service ' Warehouse on N, Spruce,. , Open Until 7:30 IvenlDgs - - - Young's Ice Co. ! 160S 8 Ave. Ph. Main 04 meals, Bakers and large sized cups now on sale at Richardson's Art and Qlf t Shop for from 9 cents to 26 cents each. See the window display of this ware. 7-21-t f. Dry box factory wood. Large truck load delivered $5.50 per load. Tele phone orders collect. Pondosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, ore.. i-ao-a i. 8CBOOL CHILDREN Tou can get scratch paper at the Observer. So pad. ll-2-t f. Playing Zuber Hall Saturday might, Harmony Kings. 7-27-3 tp Following the custom of other . oltles, the Dentists of La Qrande will close their offices on Saturday after-' noons until Oct. 1. 7-20-4 T, NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR UNION COUNTY, OREGON. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the County Board of Equalization for the County of Union, State of Oregon. will meet at the Court house In said County on the 14th day of August, 1933, (being the second Monday of sold month), And continue In session, exclusive of holidays, from day to day for a period of one month, for the purpose of examining and making necessary corrections In valuations, descriptions, qualities of land and lots or properties as shown by the assessment roll as compiled by the Assessor. All parties Interested or having grievance in their assessment should attend and present their claims as re quired by law. Dated this 20th day of July, 1933. D H. PROCTER. County Assessor. 7-21-1 t 1 1 AUTO GLASS l Have your broken windshield or side I glass refitted at a saving In both J time and money at Richardson's Art i and Olft Shop. 7-21-t f. Used combine harvesters. Special f terms and prices. J W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. 7-17-t f. I WASH DRESSES Children's - 60c to 1.60 Ladies' , ,.790 to 2.79, GUARANTEED TO WASH 6c WEAR Norton's Kiddy Shop. 7-1-1 m. TREASURY DEPARTMENT J OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Washington, D. C May 24, 1933 Notice Is hereby given to all per- i sons who may have claims against J "The United States Natlonai Bank of , La Grande. Oregon," that the same must be presented to Hugh Bodmer, J Receiver, with the legal proof thereof. ( within three months from this date. or they may be disallowed. f F. G. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of i the Currency. 6-24-3 m.j GRANDE RONDE MEAT CO. "MT. EMILY BRAND" Features for Saturday & Monday July 29-31 WANTED! County, City and School Warrants, in Exchange for Merchandise. i7 our own 7 home made mayonnaise tastes FRESH hecause it is fresh When you make your own mayonnaise you use an egg just out of the shell and choice Wesson Oil. Perhaps you use freshly squeezed lemon juice instead of vinegar! These fresh ingredients are whipped to a creamy smoothness and served while you know they arc fresh ... so your own home made mayonnaise always has that delicious ' just made" taste ... and there simply isn't anything to compare with it.'' v Cottage Butts Sugar Cured Pound 9c FOR EVERYDAY USE New heavy weight Ransom Pattern White' Seml-Porcelaln Dlnnerworc, Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, Oat- Pct. .609 .552 .647 .521 .500 .429 .427 .411 Notlonail League W. New York 58 Chicago 63 Pittsburgh 62 St. Louis 49 Boston 7 Philadelphia 39 Cincinnati l Brooklyn 37 Yesterday's Results At New York 2, Brooklyn 0. At Philadelphia 4-2, Boston 3-1. At Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 0. At St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3. 75 WHALES ON HEACII MIAMI. Fla. The bodies of 75 killer wholes, ranging In length from 12 to 30 feet, and weighing from 2. 000 to 6.000 pounds each, were found on Cape Sable coast by two fisher men. The cause of their death Is a mystery. Steel ties laid between 30 and 40 years ago ore still In use on railways Hi the cape province of South Africa. "HOW THEY GLEAM!" iBeadspreadfi and Pillows )f silk, rayon, ot celanese retain their original lus tre, shape and smartness when dry-cleaned at the ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 m NELSON Quality Counts Opposite The Post Office Waterspar QUICK DRYING ENAMELS Beautiful Shades Easy to Apply Pittsburgh Paint Store ill Elm. St. ; J. A. Bugg, Mgr. Bacon Backs Lean. Sugar Cured. Pound . . . . 11c Veal Roast Very nice. Pound , . , . 11c Cocoanut Fancy Long Shreds 1-lb. Ceiio Bag 19c Shelled Walnuts . Halves 1-lh. Cello Bags 39c Bacon Squares Fresh Daily Pound .... He Spring Lamb Nice Shoulders Pound .... He Veal Steak ' Extra Choice. 2 Pounds . . 23c Cocoa Monarch Brand 1-lb. Tins 19c Pineapple Matched Slices In Syrup 2". Tins 2 for 33c FLOUR "Martins Best" We have a few barrels to sell before tax is put on. 49 lbs. $1.49 Bbl. $5.25 Apricots For Canning io Bu. Baskets $1.39 each Crab Meat Yacht Club Fancy Claw Meat 12 Tin 2 for 49c Lit COSTS Portland's Kin MOr'iivVt'' NO !'V'.St-MA .. ssS Larg.' -Famous row1 ic k""3 J., of V" " onor''v 1.50 ' -,dup CORN FLAKES Buy all you want at 4 for 25c Your own fresh home made mayonnaise with no trouble at all... perfect mayonnaise EVERY TIME... IN THE NEW IX MINUTE MAYONNAISE MAKER temtiimm, HERE'S THE NEW MIXER I WHIPS IT U P IN 1 i JL PERFECT MAYONNAISE EVERY GET THE MIXER AND 1 PINT OF WESSON OIL at your grocer's today! both for THAT MINU T E S 1 TIME! It works with one hand while you pour with the other . . . whips up a perfect mayonnaise in IK minutes ... the time required for the pint of Wesson Oil to pour out of the can. When the can is empty, six more strokes and your mayonnaise is finished. It can't fail. 49 The recipe is on (he mixer WESSON OIL2, - making good things fo eat j i. on poftt - v a n '