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I: Wednesday, JunU3, 1931 Page Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. LASKY, PROCESS SERVERS BELABOR KINGFISH LE VINSK Y By Paul Zimmerman , AisMK'iuted VmtiH Hjwrtti Writer 1 LOS ANGELES, June 13 (A1) King Levinsky, nursed a badly battered body and pocketbook today, the re sults of wild bub losing bouts at the Olympic here last night with Art Lasky. Minneapolis heavyweight and process servers. The 108-pound Minneapolis mauler outpointed the Klngflsh from start to finish in their ten round bout, which had the crowd of 11,000 cheer ing and Jeering madly. He won seven rounds on Referee George Blake's count, with two to the Chicago fieh peddler and the odd one even. Harassed by taunts from the ring side, Levinsky carried on a verbal tiff with opponents out of reach and once paused to thumb a bloody none at Lupe Velez, screen actress, who kept up a relentless chant: "Geeve It to hecml Oeeve it to heeml" Lasky took her at her word. There was little loft of the fish monger's $4,076 share of the $16,580 net gate when the creditors had fin ished with him. After private de tectives stopped the Levinsky auto mobile on the outskirts of the city before the fight, the Klngflsh was brought back to the Olympic office where $3,500 was counted out in bag to satisfy the demands of Mrs, Lena Levlnsky, his slater and co manager, and subsequently Im pounded by the sheriff. Federal officers alBO attached or flie basis of a $1380 claim against Mrs. Levy over Income tax difficul ty. RAY W. GILL IS RENAMED GRANGE HEAD (Continues Prom Page One) Nominations for so-called minor offices was bogun this morning, with final ballottlng scheduled for this evening. Selection of the site for the 1035 convention will be a mat' ter of business at tho evening sea alon, It Is expected. 16 Men From Burned Ship Rescued Safely NEW YORK, Juno 13 (P) The United Fruit lines report today receipt of a wireless message from the steam er Zncapa reporting the reAcuo of the cnptnln and 10 members of the crew of the Norwegian freighter Knut Hamsun which burned and sank Sun day night 120 miles off tho coast of Honduras. . Seventeen other members of tho crew wore reported still missing. Tho message from Captain Oeorgo McBrldo of the Zacapa said: "At 6 a. m. June 13, picked up Cnptuln Frlck and 16 men from the Norwegian steamer Knut Hamsun at a point 45 miles west of Qulnta, Chile, to Jacksonville. Ship burned and sank Sunday night. Chief of ficer and 10 men In another boat' still missing." DOG'S BARKING SAVES 4 LIVES KKANSAS CITY, Kos., June 13 (VP) Duster, a splta dog, saved the lives of four persons last night despite a reprimand from his master to cease his barking. Ed C. Zano, a farmer noar Wolcott, heard tho dog bark about 10:30 p. m. Ho commanded the antmal to be quiet, A few minutes the dog bark ed again and scratched on the outsido of the house beneath Zane's window. Zano arose and found the roof and colling ablaze. Zane, his housekeeper and nor two children fled to safety, Tho cottago was destroyed. NPAKTANS HTKONH AT NKTS EAST LANSING. Mich. (VP) Michi gan State college's tennis team ran a string of dual meet victories to IB this spring, carrying over a string be gan a year ago, Co-cap tn Ins Stanley WnlU and Rex Norrln won tho state college doubles title In 1933. Glass Cloth for poultry houses, hot beds, etc. 3.r)c per sq. yd. Automatic Feeders and Water Fountains for Chickens of all sizes. The Best Hot Water Knlsomtne, any quantity 9c per lb. Brush Loaned Home Lumber & Coal Co. Phone Main 17 Mlckoy McCoy W. o. Sawyer Formers' Friendly Hindquarters When' you nve tired of routine try n irnine of BILLIARDS "It's a gentleman's game" See us for Fishing Tackle open every day and and Sundays. CENTRAL LUNCH Meals sei-ved at all hours 0:00 a. m. to 12 midnight Central Billiards i207 Adams 100 Registered At Ascension Park Summer School Tho Asccnnlon summer school for young people rff the Episcopal church throughout the state of Oregon, opened up auspiciously Tuesday at the Ascension park at Cove, It Is re ported by Rev. Clarence A. Kopp, lo cal rector, who Is dean of the school, Preliminary enrollment on Monday, the day prior to the formal begin ning, was woll past the 100 mark with additional registrations each day since. The conference will continue through Friday, June 22. In addition to Dean Kopp, local rector, the officiary for the project includes Btahop W. P. Remington, Pendleton, chaplain; dean of women, Mrs. W. P. Remington; director of young people's work, Rev. George Foster, Buker; registrar, Rev. R, L. Balrd, Klamath Falls; counsellor for girls, Miss Catherine Peterson, Pen dleton; counsellor for boys, Rev. Ralph Hlnklo, Pendleton; camp nurse, MIhb Ruth Hlnegardner, Pendleton; Mr, MoorbUnd Mr. Taylor, directors of recreation, Mr. Plckells and Mr, Hayes, In charge of evening programs. The dally routine Includes class and discussions occupying the morn ing. Recreation Including hiking, swimming and horse-back riding has been provided for the afternoon. There Is entertainment for the eve ning hours, with Invariably two hours of dancing and an Informal hour be fore the fireplace In Morris hall in the evening. Whll0 Mw faculty consists of 12 Instructors including the dean, there are some who might be mentioned particularly in an initial story. Mrs. Charles Carver Jr., of Portland, has recently returned from, an extended stay in the Orient, and she is pre senting a course on her findings and observations there. Alex Hayes, of Hood River, has a nplendld course In I religious drama, while Rev. O. S, Mook, of Seattle, has a clnss In per sonal religion for boys which Is prov ing quite attractive. Rev. Stanley T. Boggess, who has been having a loave from his duties as rector of St. Paul's at Walla Walla, will be hero during the last of the week for some opo- clal presentations. The remaining Instructors are all men and women prominent in tho denomination and very capable In their several fields of Instruction. TRAINMEN TO PICK CANDIDATE The Brotherhood of Railroad Train men will meet Thursday afternoon at ;30 at the Sncajawea hotel for the purpose of selecting a candidate to be backed by that organization for queen of the forthcoming U. P. semi centennial celebration July 10-20-21. Members of the organization are urged to attend. Any girl who wishes to bo supported by the Brotherhood la also asked to bo present. 1 Ki;N II HIKTII HATE FALLS WHILE DEATH LISTS (iKOW PARIS W) French births dropped so sharply In 1033 that advocates of large families aro redoubling their ef forts. Nearly 40,000 fewer Frenchmen were born than during tho preceding year. The total birth were 082.680 as compared with 722.246 In 1032. About 120,000,000 pounds of tung oil was marketed In the United States last year at a total value of u.000,000. iiuuiBmnuumiiiA ONE WOMAN'S ARMS ANOTHEK'S KISSES Tenvpted Him From ltis Career! Fiery lovers to gether for tho tlrst time In tho picture son sa tlon from the great stago tilt t with .lean tlrreholt Mlnihrlll Allan Otto Kruc.rr A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Picture Metro News (ioofy Movies "Jail Hirds of Paradise" Today Thursday DIANA DANE 5C LONG. DiANA, I ( GOODNiGwt- Vl? SEE V." ' V- s Trr,,Kr-. 3iv I '"tsu. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column muil b in by 9 a. ra. 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ATTENTION EAOLEH A final ao option of by-laws Thurs., June 14, Please be present. Dues may be left at Moon Drug store If desired. Everett E, Walker, sec'y. 6-13-1 t Chef Edwards dinner, M. E. church. Thurs. eve. 6:30, plates 35c. Won derful menu of excellent food. 6-13-1 t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OP SALE Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of Union County, Oregon, sit ting in probate, duly made and en tered May 31st, 1034. the undersign ed executor of the estate of Mike Casey (sometimes known as Michael Casey), deceased, will from and after June 33rd, 1034 at ten o'clock a. m., sell at private sale, at the office of Green & Hesa, at the La Grande Na tional Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon, to the highest and best bid dor for cash In hand paid, or for part cash and the bahmce to be paid by note secured by first mortgage on the premises sold, and subject to the confirmation by the said County for your m MAT B 17 Models from which to choose There is no reason why you should have to take a second choice in stead of Retting a Kclvinator, be cause a Kclvinator costs no more than other leading makes. You really pay no more for Kclvinator quality. As a matter of fact, you pay less far less in the long run. 17 New Models In the Kclvinator line, there are 17 beautiful models a size and type for every home and every budget. And every Kclvinator model regardless of price has the same fine quality of materials and workmanship that has made Kclvinator the finest in electric rcrigcriUion. Get Your Kelvinator NOW! . The wise thing to do is to get your Kelvinator now. Enjoy it during the hot weather. Low down payment and- terms to fit your budget. 119 .50 (Trademark Registered) U. s. Patent Ofrloa Court, all the right, title and Inter est which flie said Mike Casey (some times known as Michael Casey) had at the time of his death in and to the following described real estate, to-wlt: Dunham Wright Acres Lot 19. In the Orchard Plat, North and East of Cove, in Union County, Oregon, to pay estate debts, claims and ex ienses of administration. DR. M. T." PHY, Executor of the Es L tate of Mike Casey (sometimes known as Michael Cauey) Deceased. GREEN & HESS, Attorneys for Exe cutor. May 23, 30. June 6, 13, 20. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE On the 14th day of June, 1034 at the hour of 11:00 a. m. at the front door of the Court House in La Grande, Union County, Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located In Union County, Oregon, to-wlt: 'Commencing at the Southeast corner of Block one (1), O'Con nor's Addition to La Grande, Un ion County, Oregon; thence West one hundred and ten (110) foet; thence North sixty (60) feet; thence East one hundred ten (110) feet; thence South sixty .00) feet to the place of beginning, i -.Said sale is made under execution Issued ou of the Circuit Court of money The Medium Priced 'P" Models The same beautf of line thir dL.tingul.hra the (imouiDt Luxe model. .Four .ue, from 5 toScuhlc. feet. Keatutea Include all-porce-latn Interlot and exterior; VeuetahleCh.peri light; Dry Cube Tray; and many othei. The Higher Priced DeLaxe Models The finrM in electtic rrfttiif raiton. Six from 6 to 11 cubic fret, t-eatum include (he fwd Filet the Frct Cht; Torld Faateit Free-linn Speed; the Kola Kef pen "4 rettleTaior in I ";the refmeraie d Pas try Set; the Wtct Pitchci.andnurTOtheri. the State of Oregon for the County of Union to me directed In the case of the State of Oregon, represented and act. lng by Julius L. Meier, Governor, P. J. Stadelman, Secretary of 8tate, George A. White, Adjutant General, INTERESTING ARRIVALS IN Note the Style Note the Economy and Pleasing neck lines, clever Jackets and interesting lacy trims in White Jacket Dresses Pastel Jacket Dresses (Matching or Contrasting Jackets) These frocks are personally selected by our New York buyer from the manufacturers for cash and sold for cash. llpl a ' A Perfect Likeness- Walter S. Fisher and Prescott W. Oooklngham, comprising the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission- of tho State of Oregon, Plain tiff vs. Hay H. Snider and Marlon F. Snider. FLUFFY ORGANDY When discerning ladies note this price of They will want several of these good looking summery frocks. Cap Sleeves. Sleeveless. Sizes 11 to 42 Floral Prints -Plaids Polka Dots This is a real "P.reier Value". Organdies of this quality are worth $1.93 Of Somebody Y husband and wife, and the La Grande Investment Company, a private corporation, defendants. JESSE BRESHEAHS, Sheriff of Un ion County, Oregon. By G. R. cliAYCOMB, Deputy. May 16, 23, 30. June 6, 13. F ITZGERALD'C FURNITURE COV IS, Friends and Furniture OuvP.i.sino89 j