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Friday, December 2, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OftE, Page Five Pittsburgh to Play U. C. in Pasadena Jan. 2nd CLASSIFIED ADC JTHB MARKET PLACE QF UNION WALLOWA CODNTIR8 rOUTL.ND I'ltODUCB PORTLAND, Dec. a W) Eggs: pacific poultry producers' selling prices: fresh extras, 27c; standards, 23c; mo- I dlums, 24c; pullets, 22c dozen, I Country meats: selling price to retailers: country-killed hogs.

bMt butchers, under 160 lbs. 6 6p 6c; vealere, 80-100 7 7J4c lambs. 10c; yearlings, 6c heavy -ewes, 3 iff 4o dinner cows, bulls, 44V4c lb. Qnions: selling price retailor: Oraton. eocmtl.oo cental: caller who has been out of most of the games this year with goes Into the game.

Coach Jlmmv Fhelan. of the Hus (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion HUSKIES ARRIVE IN LOS ANGELES any A re Picking Alabamg, ToDotvn St Mary's Gaels kies, hos Indicated he will start the Per line, each added consec RATES BY MONTH 9 lines, per month 3 lines, per month 4 lines, per month 6 lines, per month Each additional line over live charged at 60c per line per month. PANTHERS ACCEPT INVITATION FOR ROSE BOWL GAME utive Insertion same lineup against the Bruins that went against the University pf Southern California. The Huskies lost that Minimum charge on one game to e. 80c i $1.00 cental.

Washington' Eleven to Play Bruins of U. C. L. A. Saturday Afternoon FIELDS PUTS FOR RENT FOR SALE Tars Are Given Outside Chance To Defeat Army By Herbert W.

Barker (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK. Dec. 2 Not on the seven seos, but in seven cities and towns have Army and Navy fought out their football feud in tho last 40 years but they'll be on familiar ground when they tangle at Philadelphia tomorrow. lAs a matter of fact, the service academies have played oftener In the Pennsylvania metropolis than any-whero else fourteen times to be exact. New York ranks second, playing host to 11 Army-Navy contests.

Tho other seven games In the series HERMAN AWAY IN ROUND TWO STRICTLY Ilirn. Apt. Allen uuiter, moniur, nuts, csscura dotk, hops, butterfnt, live poultry, potatoes, wool, hay, quotations unchanged. To lisan Thermos Bottle Crush an egg shell la small pieces place them In the bottle and then add warm water and washing soda. Shtke well, rinse with clear hot water.

Michigan, at First Believed to Lead in Race, Turned Aside For East- ern Eleven. SLACK. SHEPHERD and Spaniel mule puppy. Pgr quick Bale- 3.W). Paul Mcrtimore, 1101 Spring.

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468 J. 11-30-t Z. SAN FRANCISCO, -Deo. -9 So Impressive In recent workouts they havo turned the Judgment of many San Francisco football "experts" In their favor, Alabama's gridmen wind up their preparations today for tomorrow's intersect tonal contest with the St. Mary's Gaels in Kezar 6 tail turn Here.

Handicapped by rain in 'their first practice appearance this week, the Crimson Tide had little chance to show its strength, but yesterday the sun came out bright and warm' and the Alabama team responded with a snappy drill. Odds which had been favoring the Gaels by es much as 2 to 1 began to drop. The weather will probably be dry and mild for the game, the United States weather bureau eald. SPECIAL BARGAINS at the Public MarK.it Saturday. 12-2-1 tp.

PART OR ALL OF 0-rm. houso for rent. Inq. La Grande hotel. SPUDS 2Qc.

Bring your sacks. Farm. 25X5. 12-2-3 t. which started 1890 have been split SAN FRANCISCO.

Dec. a (flV-Still displaying championship style punching, Jackie Fields, welterweight title-holder, come back to the ring here last night after a six-months layoff to knock out Tommy Herman. Chicago, In the second round of a scheduled ten-round non-title bout. Fields, whose absence from the ring was caused by an eye affliction, ended the contest with a short right to the jaw shortly after the second round started. The first round was fast with Herman landing several rights to the Jaw.

Fields weighed 154 pounds and Herman 152. PRUNES, fancy packed 30-403, also 30-40s in second grade. APPI.RS, Delicious, tho KINO of all, and MISCELLANEOUS among five cities or towns, two apiece i at West Point and Annapolis, and one i each nt Bnltimore, Chicago and Ilv Paul Zimmerman (Associated Press Sports Writer) LOS- ANGELES. Dec. 2 Pittsburgh's great football team has been given its chance for revenge.

With startling suddenness came the announcement lata yesterday that the Pitt Panthers, unbeaten In ten games but twice tied, had accepted the University of Southern California's, invitation to play in the eighteenth annual Rose Tournament game at Pasadena, Jan. 2. It was an opportunity for Coach Jock Sutherland's eleven to atone for tho most decisive defeat ever written WINTER COATS Khouut bo cleaned Now to be roudy fur the next culd weather Standard Laundry 1418 Jefferson St. DO WELL BROS. W8 will clean up your ashes, papers, etc Phone 323-J.

8-8-t f. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 (JP) Whatever hopes the University of Washington Huskies had of finding a wet field when they came to Los Angeles to meet the Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles were shattered by the weather man today. Fair weather was forecast for tomorrow's gridiron struggle at the Memorial coliseum. Accustomed to playing on wet fields in the northwest, the Huskies, arriving this morning from Seattle, were reported to have been hopeful it would rain before the contest so that the going would be according to their liking.

anxious to finish in second place in conference standings, were to end practice at the Westwood campus this afternoon. They nro in top shape for the contest and Coach Bill Spauldlng claimed tho psychological advantage. The Uclans are determined to cud their season with a victory after two successive defeats, one by St. Mary's and tho other by Washington State. Tho Huskies probably will see a flashy passing attack, as well as a new fullback.

Mike Frankovich, quarterback and one of the best passers in the conference, has been drill SUtiAlt AND FLO UK Borne Bcautys, Ideal cookers. PO-; TATOES, that Boll, fry or bake.1 WALNUTS, NEW-OROP UNPOLISHED but NONE BETTER, BEANS TOO. You get your moneys worth at tho YAKIMA FRUIT AND GROCERY. H. W.

SMITH, Qwnor. 13-1-3 tp. Among the spectators was young PASTERN OREGON Scnool of MUSIC violin, piano, voice. Cedlta. I.

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8-8-1 PORTLAND, Doc. 2 () Sugar Cane, granulated $4.40 100 beet sugar $4.20 100 lbs. Prlncoton, The choice of Philadelphia ns the battleground this year might be construed as a "break" for the Navy for six of the Tars' 12 victories over the Army havo been achieved there. But whatever psychological advantage tho Tars might derive from that seems to be more than outweighed by the physical edge Army will enjoy. Navy will have to concede weight, age and experience to the Cadets aiiu most experts have been unwilling to give the Tars better than an outside chance of victory.

into the annals of tho grid war of ui u-v'H, ui rresno, who is Lenin lively matched with Fields for a title battle, hero Feb. 22. tho roses, for it was the Trojan team which trounced Pitt 47 to 14 in its Domestic flour Selling price de DRY YELLOW PINE, any length. Also HOI'S ItltlNU 30 CENTS LA OKAKDB UATTUESa ana Upholstering and Rug Cleaning Work. Fh.

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FOR SALE Scratcn paper for school or homo, at tne Observer, no pad. n-a-t i. Daily Cross-Word Puzzle eral options on hops at 30 cents a pound have been taken la the Willamette valley, It was reported 'nere today. Thsre was no confirmation of these options being taken up. Tho highest confirmed selling was that of 49 -bales near Independence at 28 cents.

Heavy Hainfall The heaviest shower produced i.03 Inches ot wntcr In one mlmito. Such a rnln fulling fcr ten hours would produco 618 Inches of water. 9. Calmest Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ing at the full position and probably will play there when Leonard Berg-dnhl, last season's first string signal AUTOMOBILES last appearance here almost three years ago. The announcement came at a moment when the hopes of Michigan receiving the bid were at high tide.

The football fans of the far west felt that th Big Ten conference was about to amend its anti-poet season rulo to give the unbeaten and untied Wolverines a chance to accept the invitation Southern California was willing to tender. From the entire situation It was deducted that Trojan officials had been, informed that the chances were slim for lifting of the Big Ten ban. Pittsburgh was given tho Invitation over Colgate on the basis of Its showing through a rugged schedule of ten games which saw the Panthers play outstanding teams from coast to coast. Pittsburgh defeated Army. Notre Dome.

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Additions to buildings 16. Writing Uuids 20. Kind or vino 22. Thoso not dwellluc on tho imunluiri 21. Born 25.

Always! poet. Bell lon; hos .27. Nquii sudlx I'rofessiunal charge 30. Viscous, black liquid 33. Slraddio 3ii.

b'orbld 36. 'The ltawkcye slnto 38. Weird 40. Record of previous per forniiuicca: slnng 41. Pitcher i 42.

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COt AM) KNKKZINO Tho custom of Baying "Bless you" scoreless tics by Ohio state ana Nebraska this season. Tho Trojans have not been beaten or tied in 18 games, and have won QUEEN when ci person sneezes la reully quite auiious, for, from a knowledge of how tlisoasc may be spread, by snoozing qnd by coughing, one should Imagine eigne oi tnese tms ian over utnn, Washington State, Oregon State, Loyola at Los Angeles, Stanford, Cali mm cno cmeczor snoum wisn oiess- fornia, Oregon and Washington. A carao with Notre Dame Here Dec, 10 lngo for those about him. 62. Perished' 5a.

Quelle 5. Stieret military agent 55. Fomtnino name DOWN 1. Trail 2. Itiilian coins 3.

Scent Removes from IiIrIi nosltiou 5 UKl Unc. law 6. Word of lamentation 7. Voters 8. ICfcipe art fully remains to be nlayed.

They nro more in need or mobsh Iiirs, for often they havo become exposed to Infection by the bacteria Pittsburgh's team has amassed 182 points In its ten games against 25 for itfi apponents, while Southern California in eight games rolled up 153 and other disease -proa uc ins attorns which float about In the droplets of sputum shot out of the mouth Dolnts against 13 for the opposition. Coach Jones said he thought Pitt would bo difficult to beat this time. "But rieht now I'm thinking about I You'll liko this washer its efficient operation' its durable construction and Its attractive beauty. You'll like the fresh, snow-white aleanllncss of your wash. And you'll be pleased with tl money ite low purchase price saves for you.

The Ideal Christmas Gift the Notre Dame game," he added, as an afterthought. $59.50 BETTER. START WAJ-fclNG V- STRAIGHT I I fbU'pE RISHT, 5QW5 MO OME WOWS 1 LNE AWfflWER. ViHAT DQESFLy WE'RE VEAR.X kMPW yyiAUES YpO i 6ETT1NS OLDER "WAT J- (JRE OF pi AUU THE IT2 HHY. I ALWAYS HPTICE MWt THAT VNHErJ.

I LAST THRpUsH WA Hughes, Oregon, Named On NEA For homes without electricity gasoline engine models are available In 4-cyclc types. All-Coast Team SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 2 (NEA, W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.

Service) Tabulation of the choices of sports Writers on Pacific Coast NEA oi ono wno sneezes. That Infection may be transmitted by sputum droplets has been demonstrated scientifically many times over. Ono of the early experiences In the world war demonstrated that overcrowding of soldiers much in-creased tho spread of Infectious dlseascR among them. Some of these diseases were rather of a dangerous nature, ns, for example, meningitis. profiting by this observation, It was posslblo to reduce tho nunVbcr of meningitis cases appearing In tho barracks by Increasing the spncq between soldiers' beds.

In tho influenza and pneumonia outbreak of J018, a groat denl of Infection undoubtedly was pussed on from the well to the sick through droplets ejected into the air by carp-less coughing and sneezing. Bncterlologlc studies of tho air of certain amusement halls in Europe clearly demonstrated tlutt during an epidemic of respiratory diseases, tho ulmosphero contained many hundreds of times tho bacteria found under comparable conditions after the epidemic. Sneezing gives rise to' more droplet!) thnu docs coughing, though both eject into the nir many tiny sputum balloons which carry utifl which flout about In tho tier vice papers was completed toaay to give the following composite as the NEA Service All-Pacific Coast confer ZZLImZ it iS 6 Iff''7 lb pf 20 rr 24 25 2 21 30 n-" Hp ilLlIlBLlIili 4o 41 42 Mm 43 44 45 4b llfi Ills ence team: Ends Dave Nesbit, University of Washington, and, Ray sparling, south ern Collfornla. COMMUNITY CASH Tackles Ernie Smith and Tay Brown, Southern California. Guards Bill Corbus, Stanford and Aaron Rosenberg, Southern Califor nia.

Center Berate HuvVas, University or Oregon. Quarterback rv Mohler, South ern California. Features for Saturday and Monday, Dec. 3 5 air for hours. I There is, therefore, good warrant THANKSSIVIMet DAY I LIVE YvX 9 rt 7HRO0SH THE WHOLE y'MjxU Halfbacks Hank Schaldach, University of California, and George Sander, Washington State college.

Fullback Joo Keeble, University of California at Los Angeles. Big Mike Mikulak. the line-busting fullback of University of Oregon, deserves some sort of mention, for for advice to aovcr tho mputlv unci nose In coughing or sneezing. Pancake Flour 0 Self-Rising No.lOBas 45c HCTTEItt-AT in tho tally of votes ho was nosed out of the. first team fullback Job Doc.

2 CP) San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, terfat (cream) S. 33 cents. by one vote. On the basis of their standings as runnors-up in the voting, the follow- LIVKIU'OOI, WIIKAT ir.q players are named as tne second Service All-Pacific Coast con PICTUCES Cocoa STORy 5HAl COCHRAN Mjlk Tall Cans ference team: "Our Mother's Brand" Ends Don Colvln, Stanford, and LIVERPOOL. Dec.

2 (P Wheat closed: (old) Dec. 4)V8; March (new) May 60'4; exchange 3.20. Ford Polmer, Southern Callfornio. Tackles Bill Morgan, University lfor 29 OIAIIA HHEK11 OMAHA. Dec.

2 (U. D. Sheep: steady; trucked In na-; tivet i6.00(f.G.20; feci cllptKd lambs $5.25. Raisins Fresh, Clean Stock Snowdrift For Cake Making 3-lb. Tin 55c By Cowan 4-lb.

Pkg. THE NEW ANGLES (Mom'n Pop) He'll Have None of It! of Oregon, and DlcMj Tozer, University of California. Guards Sara Gill, University of California, and Bill O'Brien, University of Washington. Center Leo Coates, Univtrslty of California at Los Angeles. QuarterbackWillis Smith, University of Idaho.

Halfbacks Ernie Caddel, Stanford, and Homer Griffith, Southern California. Fullback Mike Mikulak, University of Oregon. As a comtmentary on how one football game can make a player great, It might be noted that Mohler, chosen as quarterback, was Injured In his third coast conference game, and out the rest of the season. Also, that a half selection, was out much of the time, due to hurts, and that Injuries kept Keeble out much of the season. 7 WE MIGHT A9 WELL 1 HEOE THEV ARE ABOUT ALL WE GOT OUT I FACE THE FACTS- TWO MONTHS THE MMLMAN TOST II BEHIND! OF AUNT LEFT A FLOCK OP 1 Sperrys Hard Wheat T7T ATTT BRIDGET'S MILLIONS VS MORE BILLS 49-lb.

Sack fe Bbl. 4 Salks $4.29 Harold Hoyt Is Named Guard On All -Star Team (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) you find," exclaimed tho friendly hotsytot. Tin sure we II all nave fun." Tomatoes Standard Pack No. 214 Tim 3 for 29c Sugar Puro Cone Fine Granulated 20 lbs. $1.07 And then they reached tho lit tle town.

The Tlnlcs stopped ana looked around. Soon Coppy said. II is the strangest place beneath THE happy, Tlnleo all gazed down at Weoland. Goodness, what i a town! The houses were real little ones, but cute sb they could be. Then to the tot wee Duncy said.

"Say that looks dandy Co ahead and lead us to the village. There must be a lot to see." "All right," replied the hotsv-tot. "I'll take you there, and like as not you all will get a welcome that you've never had before. "Now, kindly do Just as I say. the sun." ANOTHER asked, "Who rules ihlu nlare?" A smile spread Coffee Coffee Harold Hoyt, little giant of the Eastern Oregon Normal school football team's line for the last two years and a star with the La Grande High team in 1930 when the Tigers were runners-up to the state champion ship Commerce High team, has received recognition of his ability.

Thursday Columbia university of Portland, which went through its schedule undefeated and defeated the College of Puget Sound, Northwest conference champion, 6 to 0. in the final game of the season, picked an all-opponent all-star team. Hoyt Mountaineer guard, and Cone, of Pacific university, were named as the two toughest guards the Irish team met during the Reason. The entire team follows: Ends Staines. Whitman, and WU- on the wee tot's face and he replied, "A real kind king Let's I Every Pound Guaranteed.

Ground Fresh Daily 3-lb. Pkg. 85c all rail at his house WELL.WCLL JUST IF HAVE T'GO 7 BELIEVE ME THE NEVT T'KNUCKLE OVER' THAT BUDGET I PEPSON NHO TELLS ME DOWN---REVISE AGWN I'LL GO WE'RE GOING TO BE OUR BUDGET AND BAT TV 1 LEFT A FORTUNE, I'LL RUN PAV THEM 1 X. HIM TILL HIS' ANKLSS OFr- SMOKEJ: J- "iiififiii rnn Then nothing will stand in your way ot having one grand time with all the things that are in store." THEN down tho long hill they Veal Steak Milk Fed, Pound "It Isn't very far from here And when the Tlnymltes drew near, wee Duncy said. "He's out! The place la quiet as a mouse The hotsytol replied.

"Oh, well, he may be sleeping Who can tell?" "I'll soon find out." said Duncy. "1 will peek In on the king He picked the castle 'way up high and then exclaimed. "Oh mo, oh my' This Is a disappointment, 'cause I cannot see a thing. (Copyright. 1J32.

NEA Service. lnc all went and Scouty cried. "We're pleasure bent. I know I'm Eastern Bacon Well streaked with lean, pound going to love the town of wee' land. It's so small.

"We'll seem like giants, walk 10c 15c 10c 67c I lard, Pacific Lutheran. Tackles Brichman, Pacific, and Vorfs, Whitman. Guards Cone, Pacific, and Hoyt, i O. Normal. I Center Gagnon, C.

P. S. Quarterback Sterling. C. P.

8. Halfbacks Enn is, C. P. and Olb-; oon. Win man.

Fullback Welnel, Pacific. Pot Roast of Beef From choice steer. Pound ing 'round. What will the tots do when they've found that they are having visitors? It may not Butter Local Creameries. 2 Pounds pleaBe at all." (The Tlnics svo (lie king's In the next story.) "Oh, I'll explain that you are kind and.

won't destroy the things Hovt is the Ron of Mr. and Mm, W. L. Hoyt, who live at uoe Blxlh street..

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