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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1934)
3f 41 1 1 1 Ciiie Ten LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, June 21, 193-1 , CASTER PITCHES BEAVERS TO 1-0 WIN OYER SEALS IW Thf Ao.lrtl rrrs Th tou$hr the soiikg th better Ja-k LeUvel:' Los .iile clump tons like it, They fought the Seattle Indiana oa even trnv for 15 'i timings lt uiht and tfn forged ahed to win 4-3 when Pitcher Bill R&domu threw wUd lp the lat erf the 16.h to !ei Bob M-Utick. Aiiayr-l shorutop, -or the wmmnp tally. Howard Crapheftd ftnd R-utojiils, who relieved him at th, end of the 12th allowed the win ners only hit m the Ions tulf Frank Demaree, Angel centerflelder. walloped a homer In the ninth to lift his league leading: total to 3a. His long blow scored two nwa aliead of hira and tied tii count. George Ctaster. ace of the Portland hurling staff, provided the night' ot.ier notable performance, blanking Sn Francisco 1-0 with three binjjles. The Beaver' only run came In the first tnnlr.s wheu Steve Corcarart. second sackcr. tripled and then went home on George Burns tnfleld single. Oakland dropped the Missions a fuU 16 games behind the Aiigeis by turn ing back the Reds for the second tan row, 5-3. The Oaks col- i lecied two runs o(f Bob Hohr. M:s- i aioa rookie tcts.r, In the openliu by LeRoy Anton. Stanley Keye Bill Ra- mondl and Ernie Kelly sacrifice. Sacramento didn't even ha This Curious World?:: Suy now . f f$ W IW .C2 . -,! .: 1 - : H DEW POND5, BOH.T ON THE POWNS OP ENGLAND, FURNISH A NEVEH-FAIttNO SUPPLV OF DPINKINO WATER. FOR SHEEP, EVEN THOUGH NO RAIN FALLS FO MONTHS.' THE WATER LEVEL. IS BELIEVED TO BE MAINTAINED BY CONDENSATION OF ATASOSPHERIC AVCHSTUCE. TREAT OAK south eeso. ino. UNDER WHICH LA SALLE OOHW UP A TREATY WITH THE INDIANS, IN IfcSI, STfLLS Season's Biggest Value TAKE advantage of a real bargain! Kellogg' Corn Fluke are today's outstanding value in cerrnl. Many serving from tlie big package at a cost of only a few exnt. Look for llir spevial features on Kellogjr'a for a limited lime only. Buy now! .Made by Kellogg in Baltic Creek. . MALLARD DUCK HAS NESTED EVERy YEAR SINCE 1927 IN A BOX ON THE ROOF OF A BAON AT PAINSOWS END GAME REFUGE, FL.erirAkl ikitn KiafiDACiA IN November. 1927. Kr. Keller, proprietor of the Balabow'i End Gimi Refuse, placed a Biolojlcal Surrey leg baad oa the mallard which nested on top of his bera. Last year a band was . added to the other lee. and hunters arc asked to report to the sur vey should they brine down Ibis famous bird. The numbers axe. tSilll and A0!10. work to Lite lis tev-ocd straight from HciKwooJ. ten plhses grmlUfd by Wil ly Hfbert and Gordon Ma::abersr. Hotlrwooi moulidnen. r.d f"rachy II. r-.li.: t:i i tioaier with the b. loaded rustie it easy tor the Sotous to win. 11-3. CITY COMMISSION MEETS WEDNESDAY A Boston terrier. nisA-ol of the GreenitXKw. N. C . In deSTWnent. vils Uuj '.ckX !Vh cereraony sfier ltre tnen and c:t:ren4 hsd f:ied by !or txsx iwk as he Uy "la state" at the ftrehoui. 1 LEBERTY M I rntlnias Shows Ially '"tSBVSSi?J-3 1 Mio A An artiJicial lountain knoni as AnrrT" 5?yer." h:ch ihiws a strA-T of water about !eet hiifh. can be stea at 17 diSferect plsves ; rtxn trains cliaibing tC.e B.ae RicUe mountains between Oii Forv. N C. jind R;d:ecreS, N C. The word Toccy Is sa:d to be derived from tiie Rocnan -moaeCi." the name s:tea to tiieir s:.wr by t-e Roaian because it cocr.ei tn Use te2.p of Juno Mor.ftA. ft B C lrr.aarul statement for tn week ending June ifi vas prasentect to the La Grande city commission at Its regular meeting last night in the City Buckling. Receipts totalled 11331.63. and dia bursemeats totalied A bi- arvce of i:M4 iJ va reported. d:rK)ed as foUo-s : La Grande bank. Ij-ST. Par. land hint. 1425 M: cosh. S2J 81; and nmau. I8 09 All meinbers of the cccr.rctsioa we present at the aieeuna:. Permis sion va granted to the Perkins Motor Co. to xove ii gas tanks to 4th a-d Adams streets- A perrr.it was irante-d to & A. Gardicier for a scft drtnlt stxad, but te eoaisiission re fused to recosunend te establh aaent for a beer license. In timei of depression, the Ro- n-usTA fcitoin; the example of other nations, red'jeed te amount j o scld and sister in their coins j lowering the face ralue. Barring Drouth-Starved Cattle ICE ( REAM Re-.jul - wse:ele Drlnerr SertH-e Dwilr PrRDVS DITCH SHOP Ftcoe Mi.n SJ Cir LVpot 5:5 K IT? dezcoostrstica' wort In be Si:f of fsna joosew.w hi been s f'.::i:ct-. of !he stjte .o'-er -rr.fr.: la Nr:th Csr:lir4 for 21 yesrs. A Topsy Turvy Tidbit A GOOD thing Is a food thing no matter how yon look at it. 11 the artist said to the woman who had hone: his picture with the bottom where the top should hi-.i been. A trood cake is a good cake erea when It is standing on its head. A better one. some people think. That's why upside-down cake was in Tented. Head First For that matter there are 'other desserts that are made In re-Terse, that Is. with the ingredients going into th pan ia the opposite order of their apnearaaos at serving time. Many fancy molded paddings- are made in this way. Spanish Cream, up-ended In Lh-. refrigerator, obligingly separates itself into custard and' Jelly. In the case of the up-eide-down cake, tha fruit you use contributes its ftaTor from the bottom during baking. But In the end. it comes out oa top. - Peach Up-Side-Oown Cake Many cook books tell you how to make pineapple up-sideiown caka. But here's a tested recipe for lorers of the peach. It's Quick ; and simple, and "luscious" is the i only word to describe the resaiu i Peaches are peaches no matter , how you look at them. ProcA I 'o-Side-Za Cake: Melt a Quarter of a cup butter tn . a deep cake pan or large heary skiliet, add a quarter of a cap sugar, and stir over a low ore j until sugar is melted but not i burned. Pat out evenly in the j bottom of the pan and cover with the seell-drained contents of one ; No. IS can of peach halves, i round side up. Beat two egg ! yolks well, add one cup sugar and ' beat creamy. Silt a cup aad a I halt pastry tour, two teaspoons baking powder, and half a tea- ; spoon salt. Add them to the first i mixture- alternately with half a i cup milk. Add a quarter of a ! cup melted bntter.-asd (old ia the : two stiSy-lyiTen eu whites. Pour , this batter over the peaches, and ; bake ia a nsoderate 34 degree oven for about thirty minutes or j until cake is done. Turn oat at I once, apside down. Serve warm ! with whip?d or plain cream, i This serves erght to ten persons." Coic::cxis of delinquent school taxes ta Houston. Tex, for tlae ttrs: rive moctiif of equaled those for all of laa. MINNESOTA STATE - NE . 5 !, aft,. - Stoneking's Grocery Open Bvenlngs snd flundaya Wlttlnn-rr. MVnlua Minnesota has called out its national guard to enforce an embargo on shipments of cattle from drouth-stricken sections into the state. Mllitiam-a ara patrolling southern and western borders to prevent Influx ot stock for grazing and feeding. Uere ia shown a guard de tail on duty on a algnway 15 miles east of Sioux Falls. S. D. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE MAIN jaBE&BIIEIIBIiailBlllBBflllBlllHBiailllllBIEISJ m H: ES a B H, H H H ta ES Si R M H H H B m H ti u m w H m M ei M u is B M U H M 19 H H EH M SI tn u tl H M a w u u H ay s Stores Store N'o. 1 1704 Adams Phone Main 515 Member of N. R. A. Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd. Phone Main 109 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Blsqulck Flour Large Package ff tf " j? ii7?'ia"'iai iSTTTinairTiil" i"itMMiy 1M EE H H i B n Ei't lxi. Mayonnaise Pints 19c Quarts 29c Peanut Butter Pi e:irti Suxk 18c J.vr . M'.owiiako 2-U. P-ox . Crackers 29c FRUIT SALAD No. 1 t..:i Coi- 17c I SHRIMP Prv:'uvi Stock. etm ti'.y rvick. c.i:i - 15c H B; h; Puffed Wheat 9c Sugar ihs. 100 Ihs. m.v; Baking Powder r. . 18c Hand Soap ..." 14c Asparagus 35c Oxydol ?v-,p F'.'"vor, 22c H H Hamburger 3 Lbs. 25c Beef Steak Tender Cuts, lb. . . 15c Would you bake i .a a X 1 a ii or potato ? A new fvato S.-.J a w-:-t;r pote ire Keth ?f:3tr but voa prepare them diserentlr. A;5. enp conee and pT co!.i:or co5 xrc Seta conce Kit yoa prcjurc them ciScrsnt'.r, usip.j rvo diSercr.t k ndi of crrec. Here's the rein. I.i a Drip Oftee Maker, Soiling water drip oatl y sure :.rx.;h a cnec sprciillv prerareJ to is i'ivar irklv. Wh;5 :r. s Prrcolafr, the water continues to p-tis mmmg timem through a coffee rerreJ to e'.J ie Sii-or ra;. The v.e ccttrt cars be used for fcoUl SMoCs. bat like 'JscWfill-tTsdei it i "ttwssr of s" neither &ri? rl r pncc-laMr. In o.-.e or the ether, little thiafs haroen. It's a little ak. or a 'itt'.e r. r. or a little cloudy, it Kj a lir.lc ls flavor. It's tbtv tittle thir.rs that make or mar Ci-od coKec. Re sire to we the correct conee for each me:h-d. Your rocr Uas t J .-Ivll-.ij C.-ne-cs. tier.tical in Sivw, hjt ej-ch i vTvrtliv rrerjred t.-r :ti r--rros: cacl c e . i ... Two Schilling Coffm r SAM tl Mf- - Nature's Gift Peaa OQ, No. 2 can, 3 cans.... aWaV 6001' GrandefRonde Meat Company "Main Store, Hoover Market and Fir Street Market Phone Main 75 Phone Main 755 Phone Main 700' We now offer to the La Grande trade choice roast and steaks from the ' Blue Rib bon" Hereford Steers purchased at Union Livestock Show, and we are pleased to say at no more cost than the ordinary beef. .4 t-AA Beef Roast The best. Q Pound iC Steaks Ribs, Short Cuts, -t p Sirloin, lb , XUVt Fork Shoulders Lean and fresh, A Pound iC Fork Loins Half or whole, - T7 Pound L I L Veal Roast .... . Very choice cuts, n Pound i7C Boston Butts Nice and lean, Pound lie Beef Boil Short ribs. Try them brazed, lb. DC Bacon Squares For seasoning, Q Pound tC Fork Steak Yerv lean cuts ") p" - 2 Pounds ZDC Veal Stew Pound JL. Picnic Hams Fresh smoked, f pound yc ! Sausage 10Kp pure pork, .. - rv Pound 1UC Know the difference in crisp and ilty vegetables. Try them from our refrigerator window. Always nice and ciisp. iaa Salmon 11c Mayonnaise Beit Foods. Full Quart 29c Pleated Swt Tomato Juice So. 1 till tiTA 25c Pen-Jel Fvir mating Isms and Jellies. i Ptc 27c M. J.B.Coffee (j 'S1.19 n V T7i q-Lilzij c!'e? o V3gjarj p-i Sugar Baj now we will tje toroed 0 QQ M raise our price. 100 lbs t?aCptJ Grapefruit 2 t, a :.c 25c Bunch Vegetables Beets, Carrots. Own Onions. S Buacbea - 5c Floor b- E:oJi XT'.! trrd ix iuoe Ktt. New Potatoes Ht.-B;sion Whiles, s ft s ; - 13c Oa":".. IV-f Oreen 5c Y.vk;:a Ap::oVs for Canmr.jr H at D 5c M S1.69 s-:a. Saca lUrrrl . . . 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