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Thursday, January 18, 1934 Paie Two LA-GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. ' i i 'I '''! S':' vi" r;, 1 J f ) , I i 11 -10 MOUNTAINEERS AND COACH QUINN LEAVE FOR NAMPA -; E. O. N. to Play Albion t Normal School at 4 p. m. Thursday in (College , Tournament. ' Ten Mountaineer basketball plajr ! tra, accompanied , by Coach Boi Qulnn, left La Grande this afternoon by automobile for Nam pa. Ida. where '' tomorrow afternoon they will begin ' t In a six-team Invitational bas- i ketoall tournament sponsored bjr the Northwest Nazarene college and man aged by Loral Basler, College of Ida ho coach. 1 1 The B. O. N. players makings the trip were Earl Conklln. Frank eers, Fred Petterson, Prank McOuUjr. Nor man Worthley, Norvln Woodell, Ver- dell Bagsdale, Cecil Richards, Max Baxter and Cy Crawford. In the tournament opener at 8 o'clock Friday ' afternoon Boise Ju nior college will meet College of : Idaho; at 3 p. m. Northwest Nazarene college and Ooodlng college will tangle and at 4 o'clock the -TOnohM--. lng first round game will bring to gether Eastern Oregon Normal school and Albion Normal school. All Play Friday Mrlit j All six teams will play again Fri day flvenlncr. Winners of the first and second afternoon games will meet at 7 p. m.; losers of the first and 1 third afternoon games will battle at B o'clock Friday evening while the loser of the 3 p. m. game will meet toe winner of the 4 p. m. game In the concluding Friday evening game at 8 o'clock. Tournament play will continue ' Saturday with the championship bat tle slated at 8:30 o'clock Saturday r eiUuf. : Tiw liim in tue conaoia tlon bracket will precede the chanv . plonshlp game. ' An all-tournament team will be se lected by officials at the close of play Saturday evening and a beautiful cup will be presented to the winning team. The cup is offered by the Col lege of Idaho. ' Four semlons of play are on the tournament slate. Opening rounds Friday afternoon will match all teams with games planned lor a, a ana o'clock. Throe games Friday night and two Saturday afternoon will com ' plete' preliminary rounds while final games in Doin cnampiunsmp w " eolation brackets are slated for Sat urday evening. The Nazarene college gymnasium Is a splendid place to hold the tour - ney." Mr. Basler wrote today. "It Is a largo brick structure of the arched roof style, thus giving the Interior plenty of height. A large playing floor gives adequate space for fast clever basketball with plenty of room to work even the most Intricate plays. The gymnasium lias comforts able bleacher seats that will seat 1000 persons." , Although meat .teams entered In the tournament: will be composed of inexperienced players. Indications point to closoly matched quintets. Mostly freshman material Is Included on all squads entered In the tourna ment, respective coaches say. LOCAL SHOOTERS : WIN 2 MATCHES The La Grande Gun club rifle team . won two out of two matches last week in the Spokcsman-Revlow telo- graphic rifle shoot, according to an i Souncsraent made In Spokane this morning, after lobulations wore com pleted. The La Orondo team turned In a score of 1,301, which woe sufficcnt to win from Chewalah's 1.1B2 and Medical Lake's 1.260. As a result of the two wins. La Grande climbed into a tic for fifth place, with four wins and four losncs ; for a percentage of .800. The La Grande score follows: Stand Sit Prono Total ; Boas Perry ..... 99 97 88 284 H. P. Oreer 98 99 84 281 ' George Klnkhead 99 89 83 271 O. C. Hcadley .... 07 90 " 80 207 H. Peterson 97 97 04 258 Grocery Open Evenings and Sundays tfnz, udoli... 11 1 '"""inrrrp ruiue llb.FuLGERSMttffEE Free Mixing Itowl with Nu liora Soap Granules 1 4-os. pkgi!. at 35c 70c I 9" Mixing Bowl 45c for G!lc SUGAR 10 lbs 56e 20 Uw. ... $1.U Melville lllilr, l-hone 33U-4 Free Delivery A, AT THE LIBERTY f Mm fir 1 i . t i J . , W Marion Davies and Bing Crosby .Hollywood'; Marlon Davies plays one of the moot entertaining rolca ot her film career in the novel musical produc tion. "Oolng Hollywood," her new Metro-Goldwyn -Mayor starring ve hicle which I to be seen nas? at the Liberty theatre. The picture, an original story from the witty pen of Donald Ogden stew art, actor, humorist and playwright, is a key-hole view of the real Holly 'srood, yet one opicod with catchy Bong hito and bizaare dance en5cmh-.es which make It one of the most en tertaining films of the year. Bins Crosby, noted crooner of radio and motion pictures, plays the radio crooner role opposite Miss Davies. i Six Jlngly melodies have been created for the film by the noted composing team of Nacio Kerb Brown and Arthur Freed, co-authors of the , natlonal song hits, "Wedding of the.gi0 jones and Wood row Westenakow, ' Painted Doll" and "The Old Woman j Elgin. I In the 8hoo." '-John McManus. bugler, will herald Their new numbers "Our Big the coronation of which a feature j Love Scene," "Going Hollywood," . wiu be presented by a group of small "We'll Make Hay While the Sun j gu-is, patty Adams. Nancy Combs. 8hlnes," "Temptation," "Clnderelas Betty Bean, Nona Larson. Mao Ncl-' Fella" and "After Sundown." written ' Ku Ellen Golden, exclusively for Miss Davies. promise Von clei Bruce, acrobatic dancer. w inuuu night. To beautify tho musical numbers, there are numerous dance ensem bles in gorgeous, colorful settings. Others In- the exceptional cast are Plfl D'Orsay as LIU Yvonne, the French actress; Stuart Erwin, as the sympathetic picture producer: Ntd ' Sparks, as the hard-boiled director; i Patsy Kelly, as JIU; Bobby Wateon. as Crosby's manager, and the Three Radio Rogues. TIGERS COMPLETE WALLOWACCUNTY CONTESTS FRIDAY Tackling the Enterprise Chieftalno on their own Iloor ox Enusrpnfce, Coach Ira Woodle's Tiger basketball team from La Orande High school will moke Its only Invasion of Wal lowa county tomorrow night. Several years ago. the Tigers mado a tlirce-dny trip Into Wallowa county, playing Wallowa, Enterprise and Jo seph, but of late, only one game Is ptayed each year in tho branchllias territory. So the game Friday night will con clude pre-tournomcut competition with Enterprise, Wallowa and Joseph, as only one gamo -with each team 1h scheduled. Wallowa lost a thriller hero 33 to 27 and Joseph woo swamp ed 45 to 20. Since Ln Qrando will not play in this spring's sub-district tournament, tho Tigers will not meet any Wallowa county team after this week until the district tournament hero ln March. Enterprise Is reported to have an up and coming quintet, and a hard battle Is expected, with tho L II. B. ; texun nono too sure of a victory. Saturday night the Tlgera will play In la ciniiHlc. playing ito second game of tho season with Covo High. La Grande won with case at Cove earlier this mdnth. I COWGILL WILL BE IN COUNTY SOON, REPORT Ralph Cowglll, onglnCKr for the state gamo commission is expected to bo In Union county In tho near fu ture ln connection wlUi the Improve ments to be made at the Union tlsh llatchery by Joint use of O. W. A. and commission fund. Plans for the hatchery work have not been received locally as ypt, although a list of ma terials required has been forwarded to tho C. W. A. offices hero. An economist says tho world Is broke, but It meroly looks to us to bo a little cracked. OA T Ko P V.if In Just 4 Weeks! Mm. Mac We.it ot St. Louis. mo wrlUw: "I'm only 38 yre, old and weighed 170 lbe. until Uklng one box of your K ruse he u Salt just 4 week ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I nlfro have more euergy and further more I've uewrr had hungry mo ment." Fat folk nhould tak one half ton Kpooniut of KruAfhen Salts In n gliws of hrt water very morning before, breakfast an 85 cent bottle IahIs 4 wecka you can get K ruse hen at Olaaa Druse, Inc., L Sc L Drug Co . Moon Drug Co., or any druR attire ln America. If not Joyfully aatUIled after the first bottle money back. Adv. FIGHT FANS ARE AWAITING BELL ON FRIDAY NIGHT Twenty-eight rounds of boxing, boning a knockout, will be dished up to fight fans in .this section Fri day night, at the 6aca)awea arena, by Promoters Martin Fitzgerald and lo McCarthy. The first four-round match on the card Is scheduled to begin at 8:30 o'clock, and from then on until Elmer "Buzz" Brown, 124 pound Oregon champion, with head quarters in Portland, meeta Jackie Brighton. 127. of 8eattle. the ring will be full of flying ieather. - 1 Almost as mucl; interest is being shown In the semi-final as the malnj event, wnen jun mukw, Grande, squares off against Dynamite Murphy, 140, of Baker, he will l facing a man with whom he fought a six-round draw some weeks ago and Murnhv was coming along strong- i er with each succeeding round after ' a bad start. Whether Jim can show i improvement enough to hang up a( t win or not is tne qutww exciting local fans. Brown, of course, Is the headllner on the card, lie has piled up 25 straight victories since he took up fighting, and has yet to either lose or break even with an opponent. Brighton, more experienced tban Brown, nevertheless Is on the small end of the odds as the light ap proaches. Fighters appearing in the four roundOT Include Young Flrpo vs. Kid Bowers, 128 pounders; Billy Young vs. Don McHugh. 145 and 148 pounds, respectively, and Joe Palooka vs. Kid Murran, Queen Selection Will Take Place At Ball at 10 o'clock, the most beautiful can didate and her attendant to be chosen from the following group: Angela Smurthwalte. attended b Tom Snurthwatte, of Baker; Dorks Kirk, attended by Will Facer,' of Un ion: Nelda Anderson, attended by Carlyle Nibtey. La Grande Plrat Ward; Cleo Burke, attended by Bert Burke. La Grande Second Word: Marjorle perry and Gene Perry, of Imblr; Jos- wj furnish a mature uia niter mc coronation of tho queen the contest , dance will lj presented. Grant Bean will be the general manager and an nouncer. - " I Although the Gold and Green ball is not a publlo dance, these whq are Interested In the event ore Invited to wtnd, tho committee announces. "We begin to think that the best board of education Is. the shingle." remarks tho Hubbard Enterprise-. Lacking accessibility of one of the higher branches. COMMUNITY CASH STORE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Flour Sjjcrry'a Queen Anne, 49-lu. Stack $1.78 36.S3 Barrel Tho Market Is Advancing Rice W Coffee 'J nfcCtS0p j I Sic y I f a Fancy Blue Hose )C I Sunbrite j Pure ) Cleanser I I Vanilla I j Double Actlug I Full 4-oz, B 1 UC I U eb, sdStf fi Tomatoes Beef Roasts I Solid pack. No. 2 V, an steer Beef, Qn I tins, 3 for wtfL Pound OC I Iro , C" I "O JtVft OI t'S ; r. l in Hwnnnrn. nu. - uyp rrcsn tTUred A III tins. 3 for AI7V poimd f C I I Wj&20muX3ZBMi$i nn laiinfc " in I FIND IT HERE 1 i Copy for this Column most bt tn by 9 a. m. Odd lot cleanup. Child's rut bent 23c, Men's aU-wool tUpa.-jj-j 9"c. Boys' sweat shirts 39c. Chad's tub fast print dresses 29c. C. J. BRKLEB CO. ... 1-18-1 t. rtemodellng coats, suits and dresses. Children's work and fur coats a spe cialty. Special prices duilr; January and February. Mr.;. PdotI siascr, 1(112 Sixth 6t Phone 287 W. 1-17-1 m. Just recelred a cenjitt stock of famous Bell Brand strings fcr all In struments. Violin -.rings from 6c up. LA ORANI.3 MUSIC CO. 1101 Epilrg. - ' 1-18-3 t A new line of the latest In Ladles' Costume Uings H now being shown at Richardson's Art and Qlft Shop. Also new zipper purses on special sale at 05 cents each. : Theee In all colors. ' ' 1-18-t f. Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck load delivered 65-50 per load. Tele phone orders collect. Pondosa Pine Lumber Co.. Elgin, Ore. 1-18-3 t When you need fuel Call Main 628 CAITHEB ICE sc FUEL CO. 1-2-1 in. gqnOOL CBILDBEN You can get scratch paper for school at the Cbscrrsr. Ks S pds Sc. B.i4-t f. CONVEX PORTRAIT FRAMES A new line of Fine Frames for Con vex Portraits of all sizes baa Just been received by Richardson's Art and Gut ohop. xou can now have. your pictures framed for half price with these attractive frames, at Richard son's. 1-16-t f. Have you seen the New 1934 Ply mouth? Price delivered from 6T7.00 to 880.00. Smith's Oarage. 1-17-8 t , Now is The Time to Buy That New OaH Floor A New Floor Is Not Expensive Home Lumber & Coal Co. Phone Main. 17 ."Mickey) McCoy W. .O. Sawyer , STOKE CLOSES 8 P. M. SATURDAY & SATURDAY, JAN. 19-20 Toilet Tissue 1000 sheet rolls, 5 rolls 25c Sugar Pine Oranulnted, 56c 10 lbs. If DID YOD KNOW THAT our cleaning method removes ALL the oils and greases from felt hats? Perspiration oils do. not show up again within a short time when your hat is cleaned at the Standard Laun dry. . 1-17-t f. HARD TIMES DANCE Sunset Tavern at Perry, Sat. nlte. Prizes for best costumes. 1-18-3. tp . Have you eeen the New 1934 Dodge? Price delivered from S825.00 to (995. Smlthls Garage. ' 1-17-3 t. NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count and Report as executor of- the estate of Eugene Ash will, deceased, and the County Court of Union County, Oregon, has fixed Monday, the 6th day of February, 1934, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at its Court Room at the Court House In La Grande. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing- any and all objec tions to the said Final Account and settlement of said estate. Date of first publication January 4th, 1934. B. J. GREEN, Executor, residing at La Grande, Oregon. Jon. 4, H. 18. 36. Feb. 1. CASH IN ON THE SAVINGS BEFORE THE END OF FITZGERALD'S : Ty.T.T.T.T.T.T.y.y.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.'tf.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.r Save from 10 to Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Complete With $6.00 Set of Attachments Originally Priced $53.50 Look Like New Just Received Front Factory Only a limited number allotted us by the manufac turer for this special bargain sale. These fine, powerful- cleaners have been thoroughly rebuilt by the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner company. All worn parts have been replaced with new parts. They look like new and are fully guaranteed the same as new cleaners. Fnttzgesralldl's Terms "CATERPILLAR" DIESEL SCHOOL SATURDAY, JANUARY 20TH Bunting Tractor Company t ll'fi .Ti'ftVivnn A Venn a To f,-nnAx nMmtn r NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby gven that I have received foreclosure execution and order of sale, issued out of and un der the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union Coun ty, dated the 2nd day of January, 1934, ln a suit therein pending ln which The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, ft cor poration, is plaintiff, and Archie B. Conley and Nettle M. -Conley, his wife, E. R. Ringb and Jane Doe Rlngo, whose true name is Mary Rlngo, his wife, Royal Conley. The United States Notional Bank of La Grande, Oregon, a corporation, Hugh Bodmer, as Re ceiver of The United States National Bank of La Grande, Oregon, C. B. Robinson and Jane Doe Robinson, 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 ln said court and cause on the 2nd day of January, 1934, ln favor of the above plaintiff and against the de fendants Archie B. Conley and Nettle M. Conley, his wife, for the sum of 1 0.000.00, with Interest at six per cent per annum from December 1, 1931, the sum of $304.99 for taxes paid, with interest at 54 per cent per annum from November s, 1932, the sum of $1074.21 for taxes paid, with interest' at & per cent per annum from December 6, 1933, the OUR FEATURE VALUE MAYTAG WASHER Square Cast Aluminum Tub, it washes bet ter - it washes faster - it's easier on clothes - it costs less to rtfn .. S00.75 23 Friends And Furniture Qur Business At Our Showroom SCHOOL STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9:00 A. sum of $500.00 reasonable attorney, fees, and $240 costs and. disburse ments. In which said execution and order of sale I am commanded to sell the following described property, be ing the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed In said suit, towlt: - , Northwest quarter (NWV4. West half of Nortoeast quarter (W14NE14). Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter (NE!4NEy4) of Section Nineteen (19),1 and the Southwest quarter I8WSI and the West half of the Southeast quarter (W)$SE') of Section eighteen (18). all in' Township Three (3) South, Range Forty 40) E. W. It., in Union County. Oregon, together with tho 'tene ments, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. ; NOW THEREFORE, by virtue and authority of said writ, and In obedi ence to Its commands, I will, on Sat urday, the 3rd day of February. 1934, at ten o'clock a. m, at the .front door of the court house ln La Grande, Un ion County. Oregon, sell at public auction all the right, title, Interest and equity of the above named de fendants and each of them, in and to tfce above described real property, had on the first day of December, 1925, or thereafter acquired, to the highest bidder for easy, subject to m 74 Prices Not Guaranteed to Last. Buy Your Maytag Now to Save Disappointment. Walnut Bedroom Suites Bed - Hollywood Vanity - Chest Regular Values $69.75 Refurnish Your. Bedroom Now Unless you have purchased furniture in the past at the prices then in effect, you will little realize the dis tinct advantage of buying your needs today at the low market prices plus the discount now effective in our January sale. Why postpone the furnishing of your bedroom when you can have a new up-to-date Holly wood Vanity Suite at this bargain. Fuflirimntiunire Co. in La Grande, Oregon M. redemption as provided by law. the Srocecds to be applied ln sattafac ion of said judgment and decree, in cluding costs and accruing coats of execution and sa:e a . Dated this 2nd day of January, 1934. JESSE BRE8HEARS, Sheriff, of Union County, Oregon. . Jan, 3, 10, 17, 34, 3,1, Dartmouth College Picks New Coaches . NEW YORK, Jan, 18 (ff) -r. Earl H. (Red) Blalk. backfield coach and head football strategist at West Point for several years. Wednesday was named head coach of footuall at Cartmouth college with Hrary EMnger, Army line coach, and Endy Gustafson, of Pitts burgh, as his two assistants. ill signed two year contracts. FITS-ATTACKS CURBED Thar U nw W tot victims q epilepsy, judging from ' the' many who bve triad lpfto, bom trt noenL Ona user aitar another noyr write tbt Lepao baa teUaved them of attacks. Its fame has spread (or 26 years as one user i) told another. If you ' t'offer. Bend ' namt), age and eddresa to It. Lepao. Apt. 62, 123, E. Wriifbt St., ftfilwankee, Wis., and he will' send 1 ft trial supply of .hls splendid t rA t men t free. Adv. w p I 1 vart im ku JJy .50 M Q.75 Phone Main 770