La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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Thursday, January 7, 1932-
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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-" The Market Place of Unioipd Wallowa Conntle J
WANTED
EXP. WOMAN wants work. 300-R.
: . i-7-t t.
WANTED TO RENT Mod., (urn house
with 2 bedrooms. Call Observer. -1-6-6
tp.
EXP-. QIRL, 20, wants housework or
anything. Ret. 813-J. 1-6-3 t.
RE AXi ESTATE Portland man will
.'pay cash for home In La Grande
If suited. ACTION, 373 E. 33rd St.
N., Portland, Ore. 1-6-3 tp.
FOR SALE
LUMBER SPECIAL
We have $10.00 dimension, some $7.50
.boards and more of the 5,.00 spe
' ctal boards. . Also a limited amount
of dry chain wood at $4.50 per laad
and box wood at $3.00 while we
, are running.
BOWMAN-HICKS LUMBER CO.
Phone Main 6
1-7-t f.
FOR SALE- Dry pine wood, any
i length. Farmers 293. 1-5-4 tp
FOR SALE Hay or wood.
. i Conley 137 A.
Archie
1-0-6 tp.
FOR SALE Model 91 Majestic radio.
' Bargain, Leaving town. Call 205
Hemlock. - 1-0-1 t.
FOR SALE! Hay. wood, horses. E.
M. Kerns, Alicel. Ph. Cove 9X0.
. . , 1-0-3 tp
FOR SALE 10 acre farm, one mile
from La Grande on - Island City
highway. Price reasonable. Terms.
, P, O. box 137. 1-5-3 t.
-: HOLLYWOOD and Hansen trnpnested
White Leghorn baby chicks, 911 per
. , 100 prepaid, breeding stock pur-
chased direct from Hansen, Brow
' noil and Hollywood. Records 250 to
' 327 eggs. . We trap 2000 hens, chicks
' . ' equal to any. Get our catalogue be
' fore ordorlng. PACIFIC HATCHERY,
Tangent, Ore. 1-5-0 t.
FOR SALE 13-plate now batteries
$5.50 ond up. Will buy 25 old bat-
tarles, 1308 Jefferson.
Burgess Battery & Electric Station
1-2-1 m.
FOR SALE Wood, $5 to;$7 per cord.
Prompt delivery. Phone 658-U.
12-31-6 t.
FOR SALE Wood, any kind, any
, length. Call Frank Seward, 040-J.
12-22-5 tp.
'OR SALE Wood, price reasonable.
Main 934, 1306 O Ave. 12-15-1 m
Professional
Directory
Hospitals ;
DR. LEE n. riouvY
j Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital
I 3rd floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 16.
I Osteopathic Physicians
7RS. 1. h. & MAKG.KET INGLE
General Practice and Obstetrics
Sommer Bldg.
OfIce, Main 100 Res., Main 033
DR. E. L. FAUS
General Practice
Now Foley Bldg., 3rd floor.
Phone Main 690 Res. 000-R.
Miscellaneous
ASTROLOGER
MRS. FREDERICK BALMES
203 N. Ave.
Readings Dally.
FKECKLES AND HIS
D"faU CALL
UPSETTIKl'
Tbuys FBUIT
cart;-doim'
A LOWS
THE NEWFANGLES
SEE-E...I W
DIDKl'T DO J?
AUVTHIUS.... Y
VbO CAU J
DIW'T.'.' M-
WHAT'S UP, WLL.VCU GOT WE IHtO
sugar ? -) mek iwtw vou ;toltj me that
WAT HNJE yTHE GIMMIES UAD fOMED 1MD1AKEN
I DOMEiX W-1- TME TWUGS TUEYD BORROWED
UIIIUTUEM.
Observer
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Copy for all Classified orders
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charged.
Telephone orders solicited. Cash
rates may be earned-on phone or
ders by payment on or before date
of last Insertion. - '
PHONE UAIN flOQ
"An Observer Want. Ad
Will Do It."
LIMITED SUPPLY of box wood while
planer runs, $4.00 per load. Also
dry chain wood, $4.50 per load.
Prank Cleavlngcr, Main 151.
12-16-1 t.
FOR SALE W;;;ara Batteries $6.05.
A first choice battery at xhaln More .
nrlces. 75c on old batterv.
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO.
1425 Adams
Phone M 520
J 9-1-1 m.
i -
DRY WOOD Black pine, liny length,
$7.00. Fu. Observer, or , wruo m,
Loree, Cove.
il2-8-l mp.
Automobil
FOR SALE 10301W('rolct coach,
good condition, $375. ,
PERKINS MOTOR-CO.
" 1-6-1 t.
FOR RENT
3-RM. FURN. DUPLEX; 5 and 6 rm,
unfurn. houses 1409-9ti. 1-7-6 t
2-RM. APTS., $10. mo.; ivm. opt. $8.
Furn., lights, water, bath, 1201-8th.
i 1-7-2 tp.
FOR RENT Dairy farm.'Call F 24X. 1
1-7-3 t.j
WISDiM
WISDOM demands that you
secure the services of ex
pert morticians who know the.
Bcloncc and ethics of their pro
fession and who havo demon
strated their capacity and
ability. .
We Understand
SNODGRASS
& ZIMMERMAN .
Main C3 t
FRIENDS
VJS OIDUT
DO 1HAT...1H'
DOS DID 1HAT
AU' VjE CAiJ'T
usvefe miwDt
TOUY'fe GOT A
CLAIlyA AMD ';
ybU WIDS SoTTA
HELP WHAT
serp-e it.'-'
HE DOES'-
x VP-
BMT,SVIEETlE,HOJ4
iiAS Tknovj that
TttEY'D JUST AOMED
up STWRS?--G.WE
-V y V GWAES IN THb
FOR RENT Apts., well turn, and
reasonable. La Grande hotel.
- .. ; 1-6-5 t.
FOR RENT-
Apts,
-3 and 3-rm. apts. Maple
1-6-3 tp.
FOR RENT. Modern, 8-rm. house,
furnished; also 5-rm., modern, un
furn. house. Mrs. Zuber. 1-6-3 t.
MODERN ROOMS, reasonable rates.
. steam heat, hot water. 1902 Sec
ond St. ' " l-7-3tp
2-RM. FURN. APT. Steam heat, gas
range, $16,. Room $10. Reynolds
rooms. itfUtt-tn. i-o-c r.
FOR RENT Lancfis Court furn. apts,
, for conveniences and- real comfort.
' W-3Q-10 1
FURN, HOUSES AND APTS. With
buths, clean, quiet, lowest; ' rent.
Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 12-11-1 m.
1 2-RM. AND 1 3-RM. furn. or un-
lurn. Apts, Grande Rondo Apts.
12-10-t f.
FURN. APARTMENT 1809 Adams,
Main 682. 1 12,-1-t i
MISCELLANEOUS
'' - FURNITURE REPAIRED
Redecorating, air brushing and crat-
i lng by experienced workmen. Call
Carr Furniture Co.,
Main 770;
1-7-1 t
EASTERN OREUON School of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. 1. O. O.
F. temple. 447-J. ' 9-6-1 m
check . UP on your old furniture.
Scratched or marred pieces
finished and made like new. Call
Carr Furniture Co. Main 770.
1-7-1 t.
&VE 25 during Jan. Painting and
papering by Neumann, rtuz it..,
1-5-1 m.
LA GRANDE MATTRESS and Uphol
stering and Rug Cleaning Works.
Ph. 424 -W. Chas. Edwards, Prop. '
12-1-1 m.
MONEY TO LOAN We are represen
tatives for- the Prudential Ins. Co.,
. and can make farm or city loans at
attractive rates of Interest. Chas. H.
' Reynolds, Insurance, loans and
bonds. 9-1-1 m.
FOR TRADE
FOR TRADE 250 head rcg. and pure-
bred Hampshire ewes, will lamb In
Feb. To trade for city property or
tract of land. Hay also goes with
deal. Write Lee Sloan, North Pow-!
tier. Ore.
1-4-0 t.
LAST KITES FOR ALEXANDER
BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 0 (! Last rites
wcro held today for Moses Aloxandor,
Idaho's war time governor.
His body lay In state throughout
tho morning and until memorial
services In the supreme court at
which T. A. Walters, who as attorney
general was companion of the gov
ernor in office, was eulogist.
All night long national guardsmen
kept watch as ths body rested on
thr- main floor cf the state house,
tho bier banked high with flowers.
NOIITHWEST I'OKKST I
CO.NT IT. S. $1,'
ki:s
ii apiece
MISSOULA, Mont. (P) It cost ;
Uncle Earn an average of $1,211 to
combat each of the 1,687 forest fires ,
which broke out in western Mon- j
tana and northern Idaho during
1031. I
While this was the highest aver--j
age cost in the four worst fire sea-
tons since 1919, figures at forest j
service headquarters here reveal the
average size of each fire has been
reduced steadily from 070 acres, in
1010 to 89 acres in 1031.
A comparison of the total num-
"ASSESSMENTS !
' , LOOK HEBE! VNHAT TaJ , W
ACE SOWS To DO J j VIHV.'VNWAT M
( ABOUT THAT FBOIT CART ( 6n M
y voo jost vjizeced.vjith JJ r:R'sD f
GRAZY TO
U'.-ou COUJD
I WNE CHECKED UP
I ON THEM-;. AFTEK '
V1HA.T 1 SMD.l CAW'T
EMEU LOOW. MRS.
OUT OUR WAY
" - 17 STOP " IT ? : . VOOR PRDOM k
v-r I VAJ rAV , GOOD KHGfV-VT l 1-TrAOUGHrr VOO
f j CAMT A PERSON STRE.TtHKiGr I
.q.-- WORK AMP. PIA: - onrcA
her of fires In 1919 and 1931 with,
the acreage they covered shows how
modernized fire-iightlng methods
havo checked the red. e'emon. In
1919, 2.26B fires burned over 1.3?9.2;7fl
acres, while the 1,567 blazes of last
year covered 124,556 acres. .
ONCE TIMWIIY CONTKNIJKU
CAITC1I1T AS ri;m CRAFT ,
SANDUSKY, Ohio P) Once a
brave contender for the "America"
cup. coveted trophy so long sought
by the late Sir Thomas Llpton, the
"Shark" has been captured by cus
toms officials from thq bootleg in
dustry. ' ' J-": ' ' "
Records show the trim little craft
was built on the Atlantic 20 years
ago, and failed several times to win
ine cup ruci-H,
She was
sold down the lakes."
New owners detached her tall, slen
der masts and 'installed motors.
They removed a 20-ton keel which
greatly increased her speed. On three
orcvlous occasions she was seized by,,
the coast guard, and each time drift -
cd back into smugglers' hands.
KEAVEU TKA1IEI) BY THEE
LANSING. Mich ". Woodsman
are net the only ones occasionally
caught by falling, trees. Weslle Mil
lei came upon d Jive beaver that had
been caught by a troe that had been
completely severed at thebaso. fhe
beaver was released;
Sheridan started .on his march
through Georgia Nov.J3, 1864. - (
Oil of some kind was used in the
Tho area ,of Japan equals that
of Now York and Illinois combined.
OLD TIME
DANCE
AT PERRY
i
Music by
HARMONIOUS '
HAYSEEDS
Every Saturday
Night
WEAMTIN16,
TM6 OTHER
MEMBERS
OP 1H
OO DUE;
CLOB PICK
UP IMS
TRAIL OF
FRECKLES
AMD OSCAR.
JOST IM
TIME
MARRY HIM!
INE2 AMD t)CiT ClMMER
HAMt'RmtO WE ABOUT
ACCU'SlMG MRS. GttMES,
UNTIL I M AS CUCKOO
AS MY AVJNT
1
. ' - "
Chats With
Parents
FOOD FOR IMAGINATION .
Alice J ml sim Tertle
. Tbo Child responds to whatever
is unusual, thrilling, dramatic and
colorful.' ' '
, His imagination feeds' upon any
thing that experience brings him, he
is not fastidious.
It no restraint is imposed or guid
ance given in his theatrical enter-
. talnment, If ho finds upon the liv
lng room table low grade dotectivo
and love stories and trashy maga
zines, he can scarcely bd expected to,
storo his, mind with beautiful im
ages and' fine ideas about the world'
in which he lives. ... j
if hfi ia sui;iiestible ho will tend
, 'to think of life In ' terms of cheap
melodrama.
COAL
Try
Gordon Creek
A Free Burning
Utah Coal
NO CLINKERS
Van Petten
Lumber Company
Phone Main 732
"Good Service Quick"
MUY,Y0U MEMEC
TOLP ME THERE
: By B16per
r fWMr K ' ! 'V"
' V ' W OH.SOB6... 1 , . ., V
B, gpfa VJB'LL, PAV ) '
, l$i IkoexU. all -me
I't-i m A pa 700n.es will
mM, ILWSfnuiTi pay Rob
Vfee W- il Cut's "m"nia mvici.incV )
VUELU, UKTIU TWEM
MX SIGNS OF T HAt
WAS A. STRAIM OF
DlSAPPEAPED
USANOY Ikl VQUP-
f AM1LY , BEFORE VOO
By J. R. Williams '
Farentfv should make an effort to
seo that their cniidren'B imagina
tion has plenty of good material to
feed upon. , '
It is not enough morely tp forbid
tho vulgar, to deny permission fpr
uSlrJKrSdtnB mnrS '
turn off the worst radio offerings.
We must ste that something bet
ter takes their place. '" '
When we hear of a film that Is
especially gv.d jn id suitably we,
oncuiu-rnnuM a uuim, ui ui wio
children la B(f
With the lialp of the librarian and
tho teachers at scl ool we should get :
bock 'lists that will furnish thrills
of the best sort.
. During the last 10 years hundreds
of excellent books havo been writ-
ttt:- . .. . .
One fire could
rob you of the
treasures and
savings of a
lifetime
Is your home.
insured?
By Cowan
C tfliz ar no ccflvtcE. inc. BCG-u. 6. pat orr. J
O W WAR NOCK MGP;.
J ( VEAH ooM
Re8tle9a Neyous?
f
The most wholesome palatable Mealtime Djink,
lnsteaq of Coffee
, Good for your Stomach, and, your Nerves
It relieves Constipation!
I lb. Ficgo goes abut, as far as 2 lbs. Coffee,
ton especially for children while '. .'
many of the old standbys, legends;,
fairy talcs, hero stories and his-,
iorlcal romances have been re-wili-
ten with taste and. discrimination. J .
SUWS1TT IRASS
I
8YX0PS13; Dnnocra ahcatl '. i
threaten ' 'Yuemim ' Hock, . Ainu ,
Daltlt is ''jcalquv. of liin lovo tor,
Thiru Preston : Thlry's father.,
tlaoe, is mtxed iiy in same mys
terious business, posstbly ' cattle
firstling, nml her brother Ash Is a
cattlo rustler and an enemy of.
Itork. Rock is trying to save
'l'Mru, rem dlssraee,
, Chapter 31 , ,
, THE SHOWDOWN .
" A ND. here's another ruoro o a
stumper," went on Amy. "Last
night John had some men' to the
house, as usual. They talked and
1 smoked. When I beard your name
I llstoned. Some one, I think It v.aa
! Mr. Iesbltt, answered whooyer had
used your namo first. 'I don't knpvf
this crcat cowboy Rock.' he said;
'But It lie stays on rldln' for Pres
ton, I'll no(. share the opinion yqi)
nieu have of hlra.
"Amy, that Isn't a compliment to
Proston.v saiu bock, ponaeringiy.
"It certainly Isn't. And It means
you'll lose your ' reputation! Trupi
man, tliore a something - wrong
t tlPrestorutlU."
Amy, I hope It's nothln' more
than gossip," returned Rock, slowly..
"True, will you leave Preston?,":
"No, I'll stick, Amy. It there's
n.nyhjn; In these hints I reckon tho
tPaatons need ma rll the more."
, ., , ' ,,,, ,(
t"' ' saii, wltl Passion, But,
wish hero you didn't have it. .'. .
. Oh, Truemun, I tell' you I dread $hla
job ot yours. That wild, heai'tjtnl
Suhsdt Pass! That lovely, strange.
Thry. Preston! She'll fall In love
with you. How could she help 'It?
And you'll bo dragged In with them,
You'll have to kill tills Ash Pre
top. Oh, he'B a snake! He Insulted
me vlioly, right on the street;
There's not room onpugh on '.His.
range for you and lilm; You'll flgh,
I fool It, Truoman. A woman knr'ws.
. . . Oh, It took yeavs (6r md 'to
Kot over your killing Ilookorl .
Don't hush mo. I. will tell you. .
That poor cowboy, crazed by drink
and jealousy! How ho hounded
you and finally shot you so 'you
l)ad to kill him to save your own1
life. . Trueman, I don't want
you to kill another man!"
' "Do you think I'm a bloodthirsty
dovll?" ..burst , out Rock, repelled,
yet sorry fpr her., "I don'l; want'to
kill another man. I won't, it I can
holp It."
She wiped her eyes. "Forglvo
mo," sho said, moro compoaod. ''Uet
us walk back now." Sho did not
sponk aaln for sovornl blocltt, '
True, 1, 11IJ0 you DBtier, man x
1 In " a'lin'cnlil. ?'
uaod to," oho Bald.
Ho bowod bla thanks, not lulto
gnllnntly. V
"Fact la. I never liked you." alie
roturnod, quick to respond. "Bui
lot's not ngut again. Still, innkng
up usod to bo such fun. . . . i;ni
man, what will you woar at my
hiasnuoradol"
"Look horo, little lady, that's not
fair. I won't tell you."
"You must. I'll want to know you,
so In case I need you. . , . Viu
may havo to throw Clink Fooblc's
out." '
"So the honor ot nrotectln' you
falls to mo," laughed Rock. "Amy,
I've bought a dandy broadilotli
frock suit, black. I'll come as a llnaji
gammer.
"You'll look grand." Thon sho ex
tended her band. "Good n'tgbt,
Trueman."
"Good night."
Next morning about cloven
o'clock, Itock strolled out of ' the
notei on iiih way 10 seo juuh vuvu.
nock askod to soo John Papb,
and was shown Into that Individ
ual's private office. Ho wnlkod Into
a richly fumlshod room, whoro
two men sat smoking. One', wbb
John Dabb, not a great dijal
changed from tho Westerner Iloclt
had once worked for.
"Howdy, Mr. .Dabb!" said Rock,
easily. "Reckon you know mo."'
"Trueman Rock," exclaimed Dabb,
In great surprise. "I do. Amy' told
mo you wero hero." Embarrassment
succeeded his astonishment, whlci
was porhaus what caused him to ex
timl his hand. '.
"Hasbltt, this is True Rock, one
ot tho real riders wo used to havo,"
wont on Dabb, recovering to Intro
duce his comrade, wl o had also
arisen, "nock, shako hands yith
Hosbltt, ouo of our new ranchers."
Hesbitt bowed stiffly and spoke,
without offering his hand. Eock
looked ndimroly at him.
"Glad to meet you, Mr. Hosbltt."
His koon faculties, on edgo now,
caused this man, unfavorably.
"Well, Rock, to what am 1 In
debted for this call?" queried Dab
with curious coldness.
"Remains to bo eocn whether
you'll bo Indebted to mo or not:
Dabb was plainly nnszlcd. :
"Well, did you call to csk tr.c
that?"
drink
With so much really exqollent. fea-
tcrlal. ayaiablo there Is. no. exciiEq ".
for permitting our children to '
their, minds; wltlj. what Is false jincl '
vulgar.' ...v -'
No, my business hi a. little, mote.
Intimate.", '.'Ah''
Indeed? Ahem er, I hope lth'
brief," rejoined Dabb, stiffening;1 '
".;. ','.- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '.u ;, ' jo
as oner as you want u, . rev
turned Rock, and then he took.ja;
slow step nearer to Dabb's cqc 1
parilon. "Mr; Hesbltt, I heard arts'? '.
mornln' that your foreman, PeepH,.
wuq in Minii, wuuuii iu see me. 'r
Yos, he got In early, and. I ..bp-t -
lleve does want to look you p"? .
said, Hesbltt, his deepset eyei JB-'
tent and unsattBfled'upon Rock.lrt 1
"Reckqn. he an"t be partlcur,1.
eager,"; drawled Rock. -- 3 .
"Ah! I see. 'i . ' I dare say hs'si '
very busy buyln' suppil03!,"'repllet'!
HesliIlC nervously." "May iriijulfo' '
er what you. want of, my. ior,e--
man?" .-'' . .
"'Nothln' scj Important that ils,-'
to me, said Rock, with emphasis
on the pronoun.' "I. lust want.4'l,'Jo ''
givoj. 'Peoples, oppprtufll.ty ' to. meet ''
me.' And to tell him BoniethinVfi ; V
'WnatT" askea Heswtt. ' r " ,!,
"Reckon I'd sure like you to know '
as well. 'I Just want to give yoii' a '
l)uticl!.,'Notl till two days, ago 'did '
I eye hear of. the Half Kloon bra.ild.:'
4n4 nqt tl)i yesterday did, I lejfn. :
V UUl U1UUL l UU II. . 1f.
Manifestly Rock's cold biting "
Bpeoch " Impressed Hesbltt, but :
scarcely to the acceptanqe 'or'lts
conteiu. tie picKeu nis nut irom-the-desk.
' " .
' ,"Pabb', you formar cowboy's favv
1b queer, it true i,"' lie said, curtly.'
"I'll 'loaye; you to renew- old ae
qualutanco, Good day."
, "Hosbltt, you're now to this
range," rejoined ' Dabb, a little
caustic. "I'vo told you before. And
your. Wyoming cowboy foroniah
needs to bo told or he'll get Into
trohble.' Tills Is not Wyoming. . ;
I'm bound, to toll you that nock's
talk is not queer. I'll gamble It's
true. J nover knew 1dm to Ho. nd
no old-dder or cattleman, on this :
rango would say it,' oven if he ,
thought it."'-' ' ' ' "-"
Hosbltt' bowed and went o t Jar
ring' tho ' door. Dabb. biry'clously
at his cigar. s "
Somo ot those now cowmen"
1I1UKU I1IO blUtV. . t . IMILH,
yourself to a smoke and sit dpwn.'j
"Dabb, I sur.o approclathat '
you said to him about me," repij'c4 ;
Rock, losing his coolness. "Fact is
I'm surprised)-too. Id boea t9ld
you had no use for me." . ! f1- '
"Rock, that's not the point,", re-'
turned Dabb, ' quickly. "When I 1
know you wero honoBt, I was potinu '
to'sny so. Your connection' with u .
Preston has started rumors.
Whether' or not I have any use'for "
you 'I'd sure- ueed to. see prpof of
4your dlshonoBty." "
"That's straight talk. I like It
and thank you. It makos Whit J .
anted to say easlor." ! .', v
"Ah, ru forgot, xou naa;some
lntlmato business. , . . Make it
short, Rock." i '
"Ijook mo straight In the. eye,"
Rock said. "Man-to man, Babb. If;
voir havo cards on mo -lay' them:
down. ' 'I'm comln' clean Imneat,
; -. . And a lot might depend on Mf
doln' the samo." ; 1
"What'ro you driving at?" ;
"Dabb, I'm askln'.very little, at
least , tor two Westerners llko us.
Now I'nf nskln' only a showfdown.
I want to know where I stana vuii,
you. I want you to believe -in'my-sincorlty."
; i
"All right, Rock, I': meet you,"
replied Dabb, flushing darkly, 'eyk
dontly stirred. "Straight ous then;
I've sort of held against you that
old affair of yours and Amy's.":
Good!" exclaimed Rock "That's
what 1 wanted you tj admit,, Dabb;
It never amounted to shucks. You
Know wuat gossip is in mis town,
You bet I know," said Dttbbi
grimly. "But even allowing "for
that"
"Llaton," interrupted Rock, lean
ing over to Dabb. "Tho old wo
mei. horo gave Amy tho worst bf
that affair. Sha was protly Bind
vain and. had a way with tho boysi
But she was good, and If they Pver
said othorwlso they lled( I was III
lovo with Amy,' perhaps a little
more so than I was with two other
girls. Amy knew this. I'm sjroshe
was fond of me, but thore Vero
other tfbys- What I want td njak4
clear to you, Dabb, Is that Aiwas
nover serious about mo. fi ,.jaij
nover In lovo 03 it was In her (6 beV
s
And I'm satlsflal that sho; nfver
I as been yet.
Even witn you
her husband!
You'll excuso ( mo,
1 i this Is blunt stralgh: talk." '
"it 13, by God!" Dabb said, strain
cdly. "And to what end, Rock?"
(Copyrlvht, Haitfl Grey)
Gtraight tnlk has n straloM con.
clusicn, Cut that (Joes, not helfi
Rock'o complicr.tioiia, ton-orrw..
When f hiry comes to town - t.