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Pajrfc Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.. LA GRANDE. ORE. Wednesday, January 10, 1934 LO.N.CAGERST0 ENTER TOURNEY ATttAMPAj IDAHO botASOB OP TOAIIO. CalllW'll Jan. '10 A HOhoduIo Hurt i'iinllu eaeli team entered to play nd least three, tramc Immi boon prepared by Ocnoli Loren It. naslrr of Uic Colic of Idnho for Uio six-team Invitation al tournament Vhlrit will u n leave on a riwl trip wlUi (james scheduled Thursday nlKht at Whlt inmi eullrtia, 1'iHl Friday and Butur. rtny nlalila nt Lowlslun Normal school. FIRSTWARDWILL PLAY UNION FIVE Tlio Flint Ward M. 1. A. bnskctbn.H tram will piny Union M. I. A. quintet lu re nt the K 8- Iton-en-tinnnl hull nt :' o'clock tomorrow iiliiht. Ilulli tennis Itnvo snowed con. family Fled This Home Just Before It Collapsed a i.nu v..tllnWfHj.. rfJk. I I I i' ' aii i t ... ,ni,iit' iiilv. niivnnwi t. , v.."""- - .. - A smn.lt fee fr nilmlsslon will clml'ljuil. . bd Mi otiutil placo t" " lourniuiwiit, pliiyliitl tlio mime 1 number of name. 8lx team to enter are Albion Nor mal sohool, OoortlnK ooIIcro, llntso jtihlor oolleKo, BukIoiii Ortnon Nor mnl school, Northwest Niuwonn col lege and Colletto of Idaho. The h,"r" hmhent In a practice affair only and toil have no dotcrmlniiMnn of the standing of tlio varloui team enter M In their own respective confer ence. Preliminaries aro scheduled for tho afternoon of January m. ini" Buckuroos last nlulil put on a sccona tho first two afternoon Kicnea will i tpurt llmt lliu) ,KTtnton stand- cometo ivt 7 o'clock In tho evenini, i lHg on tU.r seats when the final Walla Walla Five Wins From Hacks In 38 to 37 Game VAMA WAI.tiA. WiUh.. Jan. 10 Ml ivwalnit I" baskets with reckless iihumlnn aiier a first hrd! that left them IrnllliiK 'Jo to if. Pendleton- Buckuroos last nlttht put on a second mm namulcd. itlvliiK Walla Walla one point margin of victory. 38 to 87. Buckaroo Willie l.rRoiit flipped at a p. III. .iiiw v.. . - .-- I seven unuiru uuiiuk iiv tumii. Olid afternoon Rtuno will meei mc(1t (11 lhp nestle second hnlf. for 14 .... ,, l.lvl n.. ia t II II. m. I , bf January 10 for the first puno ot iv,- ...,i.rinnfct 'twora of tlio flntt , (ind Uilrd tiftenioon (ramea will meet a.t o p. m. wniie w" ,w winner of the third P" nt 0 P- m- Two Karnes aro acnecuueo m iirdoy oXternoon, January 30. The winner of tho aceond Friday ovenlnit bhine will meet tho loser of the first rVidojr vnlns game while the lu-r bf the aeoond Koine will meet the loser jof Uio tilled Priday evening jtame. Wimierg of tho two Saturday Mtwnaon giunea will eo!nito for ttie ronaolntlon UUa at 7:90 p. m. Snt lirtlay white winners or trie fmw aim khlrd Friday swnlng wns will meet Jor tlio championship at 8:30. ' Winner of tho eluunplonnhip Rimie Will recelvo first placo In te tourna ment whllo tho loeer of that game Will be placed third. The victor In Ui consolation title game Saturday fcvenltw will bo awardeo secomi pm , hlle the Iww In that same will win fourth place. R. t. N. TO 11.AY IVIIITM IV , Coach Bob Qulnn yestenlay n tdnnced he wxmld enter the Mnun talttrera In the tournament at Niun oa, OrlRlnally. ho had a name ached l!ed wltJi CXilleite of Idaho for Jan. points, anil Fouls of Wa-HI bettered him with IB. while Dean Onllowfty of Pendleton was next with 13. Brown, Higgins And Monroe Are Tuesday Victors POSTUUCD. Jan. 10 'SB E!r "Burn" llrown, l'J4li lumt. Port land, won a six-round din-lslon ow Rom Dnmagulllea, 137. Filipino, here 'mi nlitht. H wn a clever boxing exhibition. . . '. Jolmny Hltroitw, H'J. Portland, won a clise decision or Ernie CMtoIII, 14(1. Walla Walla, In tlie alx-round seml-flnal. Frankle Monroe. ' 138tj, KUimath Fulls, ux-x a alx-round decision from Pautor Onlope, 140ii. ymw-i is. 'r-Ar r t r ' J ' " 'ilk The occupnnts ol this House nil left It nst before It volkipMd tirtcr lood wntcrs cut away the tank ort , hlcB ' It stood l i VcrditRO WoodlantU. near Los Angclci. S -ores o! slr.hlly homes bIoiib ravines were destrojea New Year s morning when torrential rains filled .the dry oreck beds wmi nooa waters. rillKKV OAltLF.S CLOSED .11 .t.., hnvinff rtreon Qables Dln- nerware wlli bo Interested to know that this pattern will oe cioseo oui at -thl time, during the January ni cia at. RlehBjrdson's .Art VHOUWIUI. rnav and Olft Shop at 10, 18 and cents a piece. Taka; advantage or vnis spe cial offer and fill In your set now at Richardson's Art and J3lft Shop. Wlien you need hicl . Call ataln 628 , OA1THEB ICE 4: FUEL CO. 1-2-1 m. I BCIIOOl. CHILDBBN Tou can get scratch .paper for school at tho Observer. Now 3 pads 5o. ' fl-14-t f. Southwest . quarter . (8W14) and .... m hnlf of the Southeast qiuirtr (W)4SEV4) of ; Section i eighteen, (18.). all In Townahlp Three .S) South,. Kongo Forty . i 40)- E. W.;M ,. ln Union County. Oregon, together with the tene mento. 'nereditamentji end appur tenances thereunto belonging or ' In anywise appertaining. ! now THERBFOM5. by virtue and r ni tvrit.. and in obedi ence to lts,5jnmands. I will, on Sat urday, tne 3 oay w reu,uu,J' at ten o'cJocKf, m., at tho front door . hntiiu m ta Grande, Un ion County, Oregon, sen at puouu auction all Je- right, title, inierust and equity of the above named de fendants and each bf them. In and' to the above described real property.' had oh the first day ot December.' 1936, or thereafter acquired, to too highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption as" provided by law, the proceeds to be applied In satisfac tion of said judgment and decree,, in- oxccutlon and. sale. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1034 JB33B BBfaHBABS, Sheriff of Union County, urcgou. i, y jai 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. mAkqI'btte caoeiw 'htiu, liusltv 'MILWAUBia!. ' Wis. lM ifarquetta university, which, bad one of the T . ... ...,,tw.ii nmit in history hUSKieSb av-.. anywhere last Beason, has Just as 1m ooslng an array, thla winter. The V . ,ir t-nrft nnrvehlca. Kukla. iirsi live . - Mullen and Rubado averages exact ly six feet in height and 180 pounds n weight I -' ' Cougars Even Up Series With Win Tuesday Evening COAST rOMKIIKXCK (N'Mlncrn Division! - W. I. When Wabash and Franklin cot leBt clashed In bnskctball the for- WashliiRton .. 3 Ow-oii State 1 Oregon - Wash. State . 3 Idaho -- 0 Pet. 1.000 .500 .580 ; .800 , .0001 ' KUtlENE, Ore.. Jon, 10 ! The M'silungton State college baaketbaU team was not seriously handicapped by" a slow strt here hist nlcht. A second half rally produced a 38 to 30 win over University of Oregon, The victory made an even break for Washington State on Its four ID, Tomorrow- the K. O. X. squad will with IB personal fouls iimr mm m to s. makliur 14 free i came invasion cf the Orecon snd Ore- throws to Franklin's IS. Eaeli made ' gon State maple courts. But the nine field rohIs and each was ennrseo ; ouutandiii leaturc ot wie iourks nij-Hi.. y i ,i is si i I s " a tsi ,&.if L'i m- At i southWTini sortlo was tlie lmprove- "I nient M the new center, Houston, nri ve.Ar tlsw in tiie Uncuu. ) nK-in-M .link their hetu1 after . the nrst g.une against Oregon state college. But Coach Jack Frlcl started Houston the next night and saw the six-foot-seven giant make an Im proved sliowlng. At Kusene Monday nignt nousiou 3GridLdssies ; In Nine Years ! Ashland's Mark ASHLAND, Ky. (Jv-Ashland high aoliool. clvlng another undefeated and untied grid season, challenges any tram in the nation to match Us nUie-yeor wold of 83 Victories, three lowes and four scoreless ties, , Ita nlne-ycor point total Is 2.B75. compared to 34.0 scored by Its oppo nents. AslUnnd has not been de feated by a Kentucky school, since 1023. when Lexington wtmi 13 to 7. Ashland, besides playing the strong est teams Kentucky has to offer, has defeated top-notch teams from j Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois. Virginia and Georgia during the last decade. ' .' WTien James A. Anderson Jr.. of Hcndrlx college, started coaching '.tere In 1031. his teams began experienc ing undefeated seasons with regular ity. Anderson relinquished the foot ball coaching duties in 1028 because of 1U health, turning the team over to Paid Jenkins, University ol Ken tucky star, who has successfully nurtured tho Tomcats- surprising attack. Anderson, who Is principal of t At Eugene Monaay nigm Anderson, wno is principal i appesml more at home among his junior high here, continued coaching snuwth-playlng. veteran teammates, basketball until 1933, then turned the i Last nlgtil he practiraiiy mvunviaiii- ci-.jn. pimc over 10 jenKins, wuw i vA lite tlyxi'.X. excelled al takUig the J tram woa the Kentucky rlwmplon- Hall olf Cl iMCkboard -scored six ; M illst. sarin. points and made five direct assists, Aihlands success Ortn ucciors are s.ui.eine: wm Injr pint hopes lor Uie WeMoot ten.'ii which includes two sophomore. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most be In by 9 a. m. NOTICE OF siiERiFF'S SAl.B Notice la hereby given that I have --...wi fm-w-iraum executdon and ,i uitn Imtiied out of and un- -in- t,A uvni n'r thn Clroult Court of ,-- , -.- r . 1 non 01 v . tho State of Oregon for union tOTin- 1 siia accruing costs 01 ty- dated the T1 . J ' " I .. . . " 1934, In a suit tnerein i.-iiws , n-..il-i,lA T.lfA ARRnrnneo . ivnicn 1 110 kajuiwi""' -- Society of the United States, ft cor- poraUon. Is plalnUff. ana Arcme n. rvn!eir and Nettle M. Conley, his , wife, B. R, Rlngo and Jane Doe Rlngo. whose true name Is Mary Rlngo, his Hf rwai rronlev. The United Stateo Notional Bank ol La Grande, Oregon, a corporation. Hugh Bodmer. as Re- j ceiver of The United States National Bank of La Grande, Oregon, C. B. J Robinson and Jane Doe Robinson, j whose true name Is Florida A. Robin- son. his wife, are defendants, to me directed, upon a Judgment, decree and order of sale made and entered , in said court and cause on the 2nd I,.. f .Ummnr 1&)4 In fSVOT Of th ' ' above plaintiff and against tlie de- 1 . j . n rvrnlev unci Kettle M. Conlcy. his trite, for sm of tl6.000.00, with Interest at six per ' cent per annum from December 1. j 1931. the sum of J304.99 for taxes ! i .1 .... . , ,..n.t nt Ati ner cent I per anntmi from November 5. 1933. ; I the sum of 81074.21 for taxes Pald.; with Interest at &14 per cent per, annum from December 5. 1933. the. sum of $500.00 reasonable attorney! fees, and $24.90 costs and dlsourse- Trao'l typs. and Xljr Tlr'e Tractor. , IRpad,iiaonlnery, , 1 CHANDLER TRACTOR ' , , EQUIPMENT CO.., lata Jefferson r - . Main 632 lllll YOU KNOW THAT ( . our cleaning method removes the grit and dirt embedded in clothing. W J 111.11 VUM W'C 4""l w 1 , tho life of . woolen materials? Letone ments. In which u"" "f, I order of sale I am commanded to eell Cttll OO II, nil aciiu ua jwu v..v,..., with your laundry bundle. Phone Main 56. Standard Laundry. 1-10-2 t . Travel Print Dresses, sires 33 to 50. Long sleeves, matronly styles. 1.49. Men's 100 Wool Slipovers, 08c. Boys' Bweat shirts, 36o to 48c. C. J. Brelcr Co. 1-10-1 t. RIMMAOE SALE L. A. to B. of R. T. In Foley Bldg.. next to Green Parrot. Saturday. 1-10-3 t. li.. rniinu-imr described orooerty. be int. th vtmTiertT described in the mnrtmra bedne foreclosed In said suit, towlt: - - .. . Northwest quarter (NW?4). West half of Northeast quarter (W14NE14), Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter (NEV4NE14) of Section Nineteen -4191. and the SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 41. .SfMMEUVlU.E. WARRANTS CALLED All warrants up to Jan. 1. 1934 ore cai:cd for payment. Interest on Nos. 4. 5 and 11 ceases Jan. 10. NEVA HIBBERD. Clerk. 1-10-1 tp SEATTLE BASEBALL CLUB IN NEW DEAL In turning o;-.t R-ood football linemen Is attributed. to Payne drone, assistant coach un der bo-Mi Anderson and Jenkins, who ... j . .w-tl , Aetilnlrt hlh.. j.isca uwnwii - . .. . Oecrcetown college and Willi profes sional teams here. FRAMING j Sjiecla! discount on all frames and I picture framing ot all kinds now atl Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. ., . - 1-8-t f. Send In Tour Fur Trimmed COATS For Mid-winter CLEANING ni,- nroeess safelv deans and re stores new Me to your garment. ODORLESS DRY r.T.RANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 WililtRlied hv VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. kugh Leonard, Editor Here's Ati Opportunity For All Hood Jokers Some professor' back edst fe&e.th6 tefM',w vtflUiy that away back in ancient times the Greeks had eighteen original jokes, and that all jokes since that time were variations of these old 18 jokes. ; ri-o iairAv of "Siilinters" disagrees with that nrofeisor and wants'to prove the professor wrong. In order to do this we want you to help us out. Beginning Monday, Janukry;i5to,e.'are gong to publish one joke a week submitted by ; YOU. Send or bring your ; joke to our office in an envelope with your name and address on the en velope and mark envelope "Splinter Joke. The only strings attached to this are that the joke must be a joke or amusing incident , that took place in La Grande or vicinity, of not oyer 40 words and the joke, of course, must be one that will get bv the censors. All of the contributions will be put in a hat and one drawn each week, and the lucky one drawn will entitle, the author of the joke to four tickets to a show at the Liberty theatre. Alright, get busy ! "We'll publish the first joke inMonday's Observer. ; , , So Long, 1 See You Monday , Van Petten Lumber Co. 'Every time I pick up tliis heater I know SUSATTLK. Jan. 10 , An option rtn v.mm-.p Mel AlmacU. exercised by : the Boston Red Sox and bringing a irctxmm sum 01 nww 1 fees of tne 5ttt:e inataiis. ; n-.ri,i.i mneh needed financial old lO llie 'I I . jw. n . ... . u. . . The transact lotl a announced last ' night by George Vandcrvwr, nee i pr-Jdent and ivlncHvU stivkholder. 1 wki handled, the clubs affairs las: 1 season after President William K!ep- Meanwhile, the transtor o: control Jack Kokut Wins From Karasick In Pendleton Match rrvni tttok. Ore.. Jan. 10 i .'aci Kcir.it. 204 pounds, of M.muwsl. j defeated Al Karasic. ii. rwimma.. in a wild wrwtling meK-e here last; ..!.., in -,!.., Kefeiw Fed MitcheU wa knocked out in ibe deciding la. . o-- Wi'.li one fall each. Kogut was ou.- ni-..- Karaick all oirr the ring. Ke .. ,.i,e ninsw as the Rian and ' knocked out ie referee, then pinned ! I Karasick. Tho Coxln? ccmmiSHon I' I -r i ii saunas 'I 1 1 lis Trir-m cn n irrs i Ml M U 1) pk. i ! awarded Keir.it the niasc- TKe two! to a group ot business men headed j misclied lor Jan i I by 25. savins C7 mono Henry Brodertck and Jtidse i!iv. 'W. Boston, and Harry Cms! league directora. had not been : f Vich. mttelv eonsiaitmoKM. in. ... . . .. . " - 'The negotiations are still under rt QT -sr.-- B-derl.-S a:d. ne aaoea !.) ,-iil Cffflf 1UX he recieixxt. however, tlx-y wou.t oe ! s-.HVCtssfuUy temiiiiatewl. .'uace mim atty tolnrd him In toe statement. VTtili clcn butnine; lYarJ Oil, vu c;m hc.u the room jtx art to just rlic rcnipcr.iture j'! fvwi;. Tlicn mow the hc.itct to anothf t room, and in a jirt'y it's w.um, too. And it's clean hc.tr, always absolutely r:n oJor. Tint's bo.'ausv TKARl OIL is f.-.vr.v fiu.-.tatVi'..' by tlame. But be sure you ct PEARL OIL! "Coal oil" or "ker osene" may mean ,itt kind ot kmisctie. PEARL OIL (die registered name) always me:ms clean heat, steady heat, and reliitole quality to the last drop, STAMUHll OU. COMPANY OF CAlIFORMV SAY TO YOlJIt llKALKll 'IDEAI1L OIL" PORT 0RF0RD ! C. C. C. CAGERS c:a. Quickly Yield to FDR Anting Cnu nd BAd So Thnxu qvi.ckljr yie.d so F. -.m- T.rsS si.liow sootjK your ImtAtwi 1I7.V C0STESTi A av ccttih cyrutv. wh ; i.u-h or.lv l!?e surface. TTKir.f ;.vs d:rvt:v to the mterr.il csv.s- r.d success. Dcr.t tate chances s;".h c'.d j fashlcacd rcnird-.es whe n r-l c.il j i1t Jcc. Er.-.ir.d Ttca-n it CAMP PORT OKJ-OSD. Ore. r? e F. Orford C. C. C. Kvs- i iv.t:i trcr.i. cot--tru! of Vncft fic RE-REFINED KEROSENE HOOVER MARKET J P.v.-.;.t-.-.-.r Entvrf. Tass ie'-i srxi t ( ryrawtt. 'defeated the rtpe SefsaaUod ' team ST to In one of the moat - i : ... . . -.1,,,-wt in Oumf : : cwnty" In te final mltillt. of pJv. I C.lvs rrnca. l;c i .'.- t:-,e lead had see-saiceo vnree i traos. RtN-rc. of La Orande. sSc a ! tieter ps to ranldltlR scored j i u-.e a'.v.nuw basket. I miial rv-iean. of Wa!l.-K. has ; ta cm the si.-k Its' but is recorer- '".c r.S-etr at present. t i Anw.c McSo-vn i-as recently ,ap- rot;4 a srec:M orderly for t.le ivf i ii.-ers rancecs tMe. He is a L O-s-.Ve ce-v. ; R.O.?h of Wallow, onus chosen I to co on llie wr catic al K I i.o5sn CAit ur.:.- for the road r:c-.t of we. A:-.-.n.1y ' mfcalrx 5Siri Ashnian. isid3 S-.-.Sers. C.-.tt.vl Rrlccs ana vie O Nell, of la tlrande. and AS- M.-JVrtnotl. ot IVrxHefoo. m ,. T. I i f I I Attention Trappers . Raw Furs All Kinds of Loyal Caught ri Bousht I Pay Post Prices CHRIS MILLER 1510 Adams Ave. . . . - . v...h trt tAlce victttreA. Ciyt.vi Nr.-Kenrse. of Wallow, ws oce cf tie 5a5 to return to car.-.p af- V -, - h,-4 .lay vacati.vi persod. Mr:e csl-mm. K1 Irtora arour.d la Orar.de-. v atxvir.tcd asistaa! .-r recent V. K-T1IM5 COU-H PICK piKtn-T spit vt! sn-.v ! ASJTA In 1M !lye theret j ;v-x-.-ica" In -re-.Ur,. after a... . j vikS tfiteo Ot.x-.sliV tew State j !sa r-s tlirue.1 oc.t ne'.'ar collesww tv?liT train here e4 as rosea of ".e o-x.r .- v-c.-.?i; Vt-.-ted States '. v.;-.:;v;t, Sl'c: es 1 - yea can revd H pir f9 ell !:f tiSict BUS SERVICE IVe WWIOWA. EMERPRlSt aoFPH ar Way Point. Lear U, Orar;. Daily 1 SO A. yi. 4:10 P. U. rw PEVIilXTOX, Way PotEts Lear la CrasJe. DslTr 1C. fo A. if. V. P. Str tvrw. 15s Aiusrt PMe Mlt A Brand-new Year! LAST year's resolutions are gone kept or broken. Years have a habit of coming and going, but the habit does not keep us from regarding each hew one as a new adventure in living . -. . as an opportunity to achieve greater happiness. For isn't life, after all, in things material as well as spiritual, a constant search for happiness? And isn't satisfaction a companion thought for this happiness? There's a heap of satisfaction and happiness in be ing able to buy the things you need at a price you can afford to pay. Many dollars can be saved if you know where to get the most for what you spend. The advertisements ill this newspaper will help you do this every day of this brand-new year. They bring you the latest, most authoritative news of the offer ings of many manufacturers. The suggestions they offer will save you much time and trouble and lead you straight to the best values. ll