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1 f r r f i . f Y Wednesday, April 13, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING- OBSERVER, LA- GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven' FRED LENH ART WINS DECISION ,OV ER GILSTRAP PORTLAND. Ore., Apr. 13 (P) j Fred Lenhart, 179 pounds, Spo- i kane. won a six round decision over Beavers Wallop Sacs 11-9; Seals Win From Reds Over The Valley Personals (Continued From Page Throe) ?' By Tlio Assoclfttwl Prww TTnii vwviH Stnrs and th San George Gilstrap. 172. St. Maries. Ittft., Franclsco held the honors to ners mat nignt. me mano miner, . . fh f,t of tha coasfc leanueV h-i ni.ntri l th 'home town" battles. North Powder school yard. The young The Idaho miner, who recently won a decision over Young Plrpo( started strong and hod ; a decided advantage at the end of ! the fourth round, but faded com OPENING DAY IN MAJORSRUTH DAY Big Bambino Leads Yanks! to victory Over Pennant-Winning A's. lly Herbert w. Barker (Associated Press Sports Writer) For these many years- Babe Ruth has been doing the unexpected, clout ing home runs or striking out In his own uumuaoio iasmon. out never " , r hr, hits, shoved things along by knock- national forest, came from Baker to- WANT TO BUY May 1024. Ladles oeioro has ho so completely dom- , " i.fLr-s let 'nB a home run In the fourth Inning. day Wtn tho plantings, and ho and ! Horn: Journal. City Library. 4-13-2 t lnated the major leagues' "opening .had) much lo h the 1, "tterslet nmls R i ; day - ceremonies. . ' - down. In the fourt hjoun H OUstt the Mission Reds, down tho Iln? by rangements with principal, faculty ALL KINDS OP REPAIR and carpen- There was- excellent pitching by Ed j rocked Lenhart with aone-two-three M and to haTO th tIce8 ,oat. , ter work. Also house for. sale. Ph. oflhfchlowmjrrox and I rkeyVed". 158 unds. -dispute league leadership to their ?; xlle North Powder Scout troop j 318 R. H, P. Nleisen. , 412-8 tp mint-. T,h6m nf th. ih ni,mni ! Eunene. took a four round decision mua.m.g ..... tuu v-i- "B'"u . . . .' "U"B St. Louis Cardinals as the National The Stars downed Los Angeles 6-2 trees, black locust. Russian olive, and yesterday with the aid of a speedy green ash, have two years growth,! ruuuu, iuuuu wm- . -,.., ,, torn .. . ..... .. ... I p.etely In the last two rounds and J .V,..,r.,M- SSTJSt Tended ,n"ra". J-. ' 'l "3 -'.T of the Whitman CLASSIFIED ADQ TIIB MARKET PLACE OP UNION & WALLOWA COUNTIES (Count five average words to the line.). Per line, 1st Insertion ..10o Per line, each added consec utive Insertion m 7c Minimum charge on one order. - 25c RATES BY MONTH- 2 lines, per month. ......$2.50 3 lines, per month ... .......3.25 4 lines, per month ........ $4.00 6 lines, por month $4.76 Each additional lino over five charged at 50e per line per month. FOR RENT FOR RENT OR TRADE 4-rm. mod. house, $15 per mo. Call F. 266. 4-13-4 tp. FOR RENT 4 room house, smalt acreage. May Park. Call 476-J. . 4-13-2 tp. FOR RENT 633-J. 4-rm. turn, house. Ph. 4-13-3 tp WANTED FOR SALE 4-RM. HOUSE, furn. or unfurn, 16.00: 1306-lOth St. 4-13-t f. FOR RENT Modern 6-rm. house. In- , r,,ilrA QltK VlnA a.lQ.t. f Service, 1434 Adams. 4-13-3 tp. (POR RENTTwo.rm furu, apt son,. RA SE, MOVE, repair and rebuild Houses. John Mars. 4-2-t f. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP Wo will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. 3-8-t f. ALL KINDS or electrical repairs. Vacuum cleaners a specialty. R. L. Weeks, 1310 O Ave; Ph. M-623. 3-17-tf mer hotel. FOR SALE Early Six Weeks potatoes. 1.26 a hundred. Call- Parmara 15, for RENT Pum 3-rm. mod. apt. Elgin. . . - 4-13-2 tp; ph. 894 W. 1101 O Ave. 4-7-6 tp. and American leagues opened the drive that leads to the 1932' pen nants yesterday; there was a. rousing ninth-Inning, rally-;'by the rebuilt Cincinnati Reds and a striking dem onstration of batting power by the long-suffering Phillies; but over and above all the feats was the Babe's spectacular debut at Philadelphia. The king-pin of the New York ... . , . , ... i .... . . i trMTM dnrii w urnvit.o. vEsts . t were nciQ HL-oreietis uiilu uni iinu trees nrn nmicciea uuu vruiuu iui, i - ...... S-.-.fr? i ;.,.,, V,,. .,, h." nine and In the sixth LIcber, Mission Mr, Huff told the News that tho' farm, wlfo good cook. Small wages. first round. . pitcher, weakened. Baker post Is co-operating with about ! Inq. 2115 Pine and U. i:ne Missions nau n.e y.i.ff rui. scnoois una sjjnuis m piai.viii 412-2 tp. coma, and Red Barbe r. 160 , Settle. f the ninth but the rally was Jn Pro- went six rounas 10 a u.w. uv.u 1- ...wv... t .. , . : scored knockdowns. xne nenvJ niwing wmcn tucni continuea yeariy ana umv iu uiiui-iil-. Pat O'Day, Alblna, won a four follow wherever Portland goes con- y2ar larger, and more ornamental round decision over Johnny Garvey tinued in Sacramento yesterday as trees may be planted; North Powder Los Angeles. , O'Day showed great the Beavers took a slugfest from the News. , V Improvement In his boxing. Senators 11-9. There were 35 hits o Andv Bundv. v&a'A pouna uhk- -as. imunm nunn WILL BUY 30 old batteries. Will pay according to- their condition New batteries as low as $6.95. Automo tive El ec trio Co., 1425 Adams. Phone M 520. 1-20-1 m Yankees' devastating attack clouted ; -and ..finsn knocked out Johnny played Los Angeles in a whole series j, b. Lindsey( who has been at tht two home runs and a single against ' Hnl- 125, Portland, with a sudden of trcavy hitting encounters. Moore of home of his sister. Mrs. Laura Davis. big George Earnshaw and Jimmy Deshong of the Philadelphia Ath letics and thus contributed five runs to the common cause. A shivering crowd of 18,000 saw little to cheer about as the Yankees, with praiseworthy economy, made 12 hits good for as many runs, and beat the A's, 12-6. Ruth, who never before had hit two runs in an opening day, game, AUTOMOBILES right to the Jaw In the first round. Cove High Wins Opening Game of Portland and Demaree of Sacramento' in La Grande while recuperating from hit Homers yesterday. his illness has returned to his home, CHEVROLET. FOUR-DOOR SEDAN, j Loose playing featured tho Seattle, at Grang-o Hall; Mr. Llndsey has boen . v. , Now Tires 8125.00. Oakland game yesterday which the in La Grande for about two weeks. .PERKINS MOTOR CO. Indians took 11-0. Seattle scored five' o Phone Main 600 ., 4th & Adams. runs In the first two Innings unaided' orlvlilg. Curs ' l . - ; , 4-12-t fi by a base hit. Wlldness or linsicu Residents of the Wolf Creek neigh. tin an hill I SPJlSinrl anti Ludolph, Oakland pitchers, was borhood near North Powder are glad largely responsible. Oakland dropped for tho sunshine of the last few days SENIORS LEAD IN : dsflnltely out of the competition in- which havo worked great curca on tho . IMBLER, Ore.. Apr. 13 The Iinb- th G.ehth when Seattle scored once mnri in tnnt viclnltv. Cars are now needed some assistance and got it ; ler High school baseball team lost tho cn three hltSi anQ naded another pair on tho road, something which hna frctt Sammy Byrd and Lou Gehrig. season's opener here yesterday to lrl the ninth on two hits and an er. bcen Impossible for many months, it1 An.vng them this trio collected nine ( Cove High, 10 to 8. Excellent pitch- ror Is reported. I ii.vo mm .v. i UJ,U , Uj u,v ... j o Yesieraay s results: by the visitors spelled aeieai lor- wio f . R. H. E. locals. Iios Angeles 2 6 3 Simmons, Cove oatcner, nit a aou- Hoi.vwoo(1 6 8 0 EVTERGLASS MEET (Continued From Page One) matched Ruth's feat with two homers and a single: Gehrig, co-champlon with Ruth of last year's home-run hitters, drove one ball out of the i bio and single; Smith,' a team mate, . ,Btterlcs: Sweetland, Miller- and hit a triple ana single, ana uuiic. CnmpbeU; shcllenback and Bassler. Weimor connected with a homer and . R H. E. v. two-base hit. Wagner was the only a 2' o Missions : 5 10 ! Batteries: McDougall, Henderson, Zlnn and Penebsky; Lieber, T. Pillett? and Hofmann, Mclsaac. R. H. E. 11 18 1 9 17 ROOSEVELT, HOOVER GET tossed the Javelin 162 feet, which Is j three feet 6M, inches short of the j Eastern Oregon record held by Glll ,1 lam, As both Torrcnco and Bramwell are LUMBEB SPECIAL FURN. HOUSES AND APTS. With Now is tho time to blilld or do that l aths, clean, quiet, lowest rent, repair work on your house or gar- Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 4-2-1 m. ago.- You can buy lumber, tor less -r - than ever before. We havo 2x4 to MODERN, furn., 7-rm h,use, 1 b ock 3,15 rtlmomlon at S10.00 ner. thous-- ttQm Normttl 0n 8th- l"1 1408 and and a good supply of sheathing, EASTERN OREUON School of MIUlo, ' violin, piano, vole. Credits. I; O. O. , P. temple. 447-J: ; 0-S-1 m MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for the Prudential Ins. Co., ' and can make city loans at attrac tive rates of interest. Chaa. B. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. B-t-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTRfcSS and Cphol stering sad Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424-W.. Chas. Edwards, Prop. 13-1-1 m. N avc. or ph. 434-J. 3-lOitf siding and flooring at very reason- FOB rent sarety deposit boxes, La able prices. There is a limited aup- . 0rande InVestment Co. 3-12-1 m. piy 01 ury nam vvoaa ui, vt.av per , load and 12" Red Fir Wood at 6.25 FOR RENT House and Apts. La par cord. Call Main 8. Grande Investment Co. 3-12-1 m. BOWMAN-HICKS LUMBER CO. MRS. McNAltY LIKES MAKOON SHAIIKS DRY WOOD, pests. Also truck for hire anywhere. Insured' carrier. Ph. ' 1061, W: Frank Seward. 4-12-6 t. 4-lG.t f. MODERN ROOMS Comfortable steam t heated rooms $3 per week and up. earrings. not ana com water, uiose in. neas- WASHINGTON Wl Mrs. Charles L. McNary, wife of the senator from Oregon, is fond of. maroon or wine color. She has a handsome evening dress of. this shade and now Is wear ing a wine-colored Bult trimmed with black caracul. The accompanying hat la a black etraw and. she wears long dull gold MISCELLANEOUS STRAWBERRY PLANTS Everbearing Mastodon. Sco Skinner, 1022 M 900. Pete Bousquct. 4-4-1 mp brought out 21,000 spectators. Bci.K.u AND HIS FRIENDS Oscar Wants to See!. rr By Blosser POR SALE OR TRADE 200 A.. Clbso in, somo Umber. Priced $2300; car : or citj property, as first payment.) Inq. 1210 W Ave. 4-11-3 t. park and kicked in with a triple and a single as well. The only other American league Rome the weather man permitted saw i imbler man to get two safeties, lac the Chicago White Sox pin a 9-3 ; mg out a triple and a single, beating on the St. Louis Browns, j The score: R. H. E. Sam Jones held the Browns to eight j Cove ' 10 10 5 hits and won without trouble in imbler 6 5 5 back of a 13-hlt assault by the Sox. Batteries: DeBorde and Simmons. t-"''liv''" Carey Selph, rookie third-sacker, Clark; McKlnnls, Jackson and Fowler. Bacrftmento" urovc ill iiiiet; tuns wim wuc doubles. MORE VOTES aonlo vtlrcy did not jump off- the 6 (Continued From Page One)- foot a inch tie in, the high Jump, ) This aftomoon; ; beginning about 3:30. the classes win compete m n' Over In the National league, the champion Cardinals turned' in an easy victory. Their- two chlof rivals, the New. York Giants and Chicago Cubs were beaten. Flint Rhem, who pitched the Car dinals to victory In the pennant win ning years of 1926-28-30-31, held the Giants Favored To Win League Flag wrote President Hoover's name in 100-yard dash, the Bread Jump, ttt. and ho polled 5403 votes against 21,- 'ow nuraios, ine qunrier mi.e ... 417 fcr France. In 1054 precincts. possibly the rolay. finishing up the Although the gubernatorial race meet Thursday. Saturday the Tigers overshadowed national Issues in the go to Pendleton' to compete with Pen Illinois Drlmarv. convention dolo- dltton. Mac-HI and-Walla Walla In a Batteries: Shores uid Palmlsanoi gates favoring President Hoover for quadrangular mcetl Freltas, Bryan, Salvo and Wlrts, rencmlnatlon were well In the van Summary: Woodall. in nine districts and those militant- enotput: loircn ioi. d.iu.. FOR SALE Sliado' and fruit trees, Bhrubbory, plants, hedging. Lowest Nursory. roses, . vines, : prices. Milne j 4-8-6 t. ! GRIMM and common airaira', whlto sweet clover, seeds' at lowest prices. C. W. Bond, Haines, or Owen Led rldgc, Ph. 47, Union. 4-7-1 m. , Seattle NEW YORK, Apr. 13 (PI Odds on .Oakland the two baseball races, by. Wall street I Batteries: Pago, Bonnelly and Cox; betting commissioners, quoted tho '.jjasich, Rudolph, House and Read. Giants as 8-5 favorites to win tne R. H. E. ly opposed to him and to prohlbl- well (S), second; DeLong (S), third :lt-n led In only two. 11 11 0 Pittsburgh Pirates to seven hits and , " ,VK nrd,nala Mc. - Patriotic. Clothes won. 10-2. died Larry French for 10 hits and eight runs in six Innings with Sparky ond choice at fivo to two. Sailor (J), fourth;. Cantrell (8)t fifth. Wot nunnins Tlilnl I winning mark, :w tecc a mones.. Bernard W. Snow, Cook county Re- High Jump: Torrcnce (S) and publican chairman and sponsor of a Bramwell; (S), t ed -for first! 5 feet 0 slato of-15 delegates pledged against inches; Klmmoll (J), third; Walker President Hoover and for a "wet". (S) and Bory (S). tie for fourth, clank in the national Republican Javolln: Torieucej(S). first; Hanna- nlatform. was running mira in xno - imitPri number of nreclhcts report- t- Stoddard' (S).r fourth FOR SALE 10 A-. mod. improvements. I Or will sell 6 A, all In orohard. J Good location: Ph. 408 J. 4-1-1 m. : WE HAVE bone dry mill wood In rickB from Union. Call Avohle Con Icy, 137 A. 3-16-1 mpi! AUSTRALORP hatching osrgs. $5 por : 100; baby chicks 16 por 100, 20 E. 00th St.. Portland, Ore. 3-22-1 lnp. POODLE WOOLO DO me SAME FOR. V i VbuiF you ever 5oT (SLASS IU rj "VfoUR FOOT..- e.Bf.u ' tii ' ,' 'lu"; tlnuo the choice In the American . ;, nnl,,.t AffnivH ed. (J- winning tnrow: ico-.. , Adams and Ray Blades getting three ! V At BVB mon.v wlth. flvo. to i... tLOl LOW C AT T ail S m- m,uon Lewis, tho I Discus: DiLaus (S). first; Ton-race l hits apiece. (m ffrrt nsnlnst the; chances oft ' .,.-. roriin son. was unonnoscd (S).. second; Eramwiil (S). third- fectlvo pitching of "Fidgety Phil" Collins and a terrific hitting drive by the Phillies. Burt Shotton's' men pounded Bill Walker out of tho box with none out In the second inning and piled up a total of 17 hits for the game. Collins himself sot four hits and Chuck Klein contributed three, Including a triple. LONDON vn Debs presented at n.-.,!. nrofonme vatm- Swan iS). fourth: -Alvoy iSp), tilth I the. 'British oourt will wear British nn(l m retlirn8 from i320 praclncts , Winning throw 100, feet 10 Inches, j silks If they want to pleaso the king out of 722e poUecl 135,870 votes. ! Mllo run: Burnett (S), first; Wll- and queen. Pormer Senator France, was also Hams (Sp), second; ziglor (F), third; : .To every, summons to Buckingham . enndidate soeklnE the II- Film (Sp), fourth: Brlggs (S), fifth. Fmihtt- -In fllo'rSCk p'!oe the lorrt cbl,mbcr"an 18 Rtnx llnols- Bonubllcan expression of pref- Time 5:09.7. "Vf-Sgl' yj'jSXklng a printed slip which roads: He received 20,000 votes from j Standing of teams: seniors 65, Ju niors 10, sophomores 7, iresnmon ;f. A's string- of three straight. Traces of Poison Klmmoll ; BABY CHICKS Now Is tho tlino to buy baby chlaks. Nampa Hatchery Chicks arc B.r W. D. tested. Flvo lradlng breeds. Hlhost quality.. Reasonable prices.- Bond for Cutn-' log. The. Nampa Hatchery, Nampa, ; Idaho, 3-18-lmo. "Their majesties havo expressed fin ,.... SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 13 (!) i Government chemists have announced j ... . nn..iM. WM,r' ine uns .cu v....u...,.w .-. s mai traces 01 V"'"" uirosses of British manufacture." 1 into the last half of the ninth butltn0 org!ins of Phar Lap, noted Aus- Jn En lantli nt lcnstii royal wish Charley Root weakened and filled trallan race horsa that died last week I n n rtennltencss 15 1 1.... nnn. n,,f rillU niltlh ... n.1. ( ft ' nic wuaca w.w. j U6 jviuiuo riuft.. iivui ...c. hnr.mnnnk t.n n command. . ALFALFA and: clover seed. Send for Bamples. Wolser Grain, anil Fend Co., : Wclaer, Idaho. 3-4-2 mp. came In to stop the attack but Red j source of the poison had not bcen Lucas, a pinch batsman, doubled to j definitely established today, drive in two runs and Douthlt later ! The pO80n resembled that used In singles to score two more and win ' a tree spray. It was announced by the duel, 5-4. ! W. W. Vincent, chief food and drug Brooklyn's revnmped ball club 1 ndmlnlstrator of the U. S. department looked good afield but tho Dodgers', j of agriculture. He said the po:son meters ioiaeu up aguumv mo ""- might have come from grass coaicn Queen " Victoria did something much like this on the wedding day ; of the late King Edward when she I'aEkcd all. loyal subjects to wear fa-; vers made of British silks. 1 "0 J ;,T0PV UAI COCKRftN mm 1 ' PICTURES y TOE KING. tight pitching of Ed Brandt and the Bo3ton Braves won. 8-3. The rjoag ars got only five hits off Brandt, two of them going to "Jersey Joo" Stripp. Bad weather conditions cut down the aggregate attendance for six games to about 117,000. Mc-fill.VVV CONr.KATl'l,ATED NEW YORK. Apr. 13 UP) John McGraw. manager of the Now York Giants yesterday received the follow ing telegrnm: "I send you my heartiest congrat ulations upon beginning the thir tieth year of your great career as manager of the New York Giants in which you have done so much to uphold the traditions of clean sports manship In the most beloved national game." It was signed by the president of tho United State. with the spray used on oak trees on the Mculo Park ranch wherc Phar Lap died Jack Coombs has started his fourth season as baseball coach at Duke university. Records in seven of 11 events wore, broken and another was tied In tho 1032 Missouri college track and field meet. .1 Pitcher Willis Hudlln Is one of the 1 best golfers among the Cleveland . Indians. . ! Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Baseball Standings Jiy rhe Associated Press 'NATIONAL LEAGUE W. St. Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia Boston New York Chicago Pittsburgh Brookyln L. Pet. 0 1,000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0; 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 New York 1 0 Chicago - - 1 0 Philadelphia 0 1 St. Louis 0' 1 Washington- 0 0 Boston - 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 Detroit 0 0 San Francisco Sacrnmento Hollywood Portland Oakland Los Angeles ... Seattle . Missions . AM KK IC AX- LRAGl'E W. L. Pet. .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Pet. .875 .750 .625 .625 .375 .375 .250 .125 ACROSS I. Top card 4. Beers 5. 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Support nt either end of a biiilfja U. Rait i:t. Strong wind 17. Stuff 1!). Doleful- 22. t'orfflvo 23: LannulHhed' 25. Alleviate 26. Island of Napoleon's exile 27. Restoro confidence to 23. Woolly surface of, cloth 30. Alloy of carbon and iron .in. Merchandise 36. Soak up 3D, Nickname for Patrick or Patricia. 41; Orsans of , hcarhiK 43. fcnsllfh i school 45. At any time 46. Council: archaic 47. Itlver bottom 48. Knock 41). Arq B0. Arid CI. Plural ending '-mta".HT urn u a. bat. off. . vf 7 y POR SALE Onry B300.00 down, IS ; acres, Improved, Joining golf links. Balance long time. See J. R- Mar tin. 1104 Ponn. Ave. Phono 494-M. . 1-21-t 1. 1 (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) IT wasn't long until- each bird nw nut: nf, slant. Then Duncy COAST I.KAGI K W. U .71 .... 6 .... 5 5 .... 3 .... 3 2 1 COAST KKsri.TS Los Angeles 2, Hollywood 0. San Francisco 6, Missions 5. Portland 11, Sacramento 9. Seattle 11. Oakland 6. A.C. 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Way down on earth the others knc-that there was naught that they could do. They'd watched the bubble disappear "If? too bad." Scouty said. "There's no use running nny more; Wo don't know where we're running for. I only, wish- we know what's going on, high overhead. .- . UTF Duncy still is safo and sound, Professional Directory Hospitals DR. LEE D. BODVY Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital t Root Poley Bldg. Ph. Main IS. Osteopathic Physicians FKS. 1. L. A MARGARET INGLE Oeneral Practice and Obstetrics Bomraer Bldg. OlOoe, Main 103 Hea., Main bJ3 Miscellaneous ASTIIOLOOIiU MHS. FUBDBIIICK PALMES 203 N. Ave. Readings Daily. , THIS A HEAVY LOAD FOR VOL), )f ftMSffl I ROT WE UixsJt -T CT I Wt!A ? PODDL6 TO THE DOG . vk 4 ru doctor! ' m. . rrr, : 7 . , V IS ,t?70? - seovJouLo....oMi-V pomv'-s Peer ' l7f AIH'T So TEMDEK AS A DOSS....! . V iwijty NMOWOSR VWHV DOG'S OOHT HAilE pr.f i. -;4j ..JS zr ,, Hoofs, 1H5TEAD I'm mm.-;.' m " ( VNBLL-AMWAY, POC JOHES VILL. ( (p -rney'B& SOKIMA !i SEJT THIS St-ASS OUT OF 'JbuR PAV . ', ooeatxe 1 WAUTA1 V e'isaaoYNeAscavicg.iK&'RM.u.s.MT.Ofr. . J;A ant surroundings 1002 Second St.. puty-ieven hlgil scliooia will enter L'ShSn Montgomery Wijra th m annuomtersenoiagt wat:r n.l1B.ton..st-. 4-- atg meet at Winter Park, P5i May 7. PRACTICALLY ucvi Itlmball baby, grandi sacrifice; also ' furniture j nwn-i. Ifmvtncr YTmiRft fnr. Mnt Tel. 237-j, 4-11-0 tp FOR BUILDING anu anop work call lngton and-Washington State college A two-game basketball series this year between the University of, Wash- THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Pop) Hank's Doing His Bit! By Cowan, by othor folks he may be found. Then' ho will start to look for us. We'll simply have to wait." Then Windy gave them nil a scare by shouting, "Hey! Look way up there! An airplane's coming right this way at qui to a speedy gait." . The plaiie kept coming. Oh, how lost! It swooped and dived till t il, at last, the Tlnymltes could see a man. Suld one, "He waved his hand." And then, with one more Bwervo around, the plane came nearer to the ground. The Tlnymltes were very thrilled. They stood and watched it land. (Copyright. 10S2. NBA Service. Inc.) (The Tinymlti-s get nrqiiiiinti'd wllli the Hky Cop In lhe.n-.:xl stoi-y.) WITH-' A FEVW KINKS' IRONED rave .VOUO BUBUCV WOULD LOOK nnnrt Jro m TUE ACME AGENCV 1 GOT UP A BtAUTIFVJli. FHOaPCUru-a TOO.MD 1 WANT TO T?E"3ERVE V.ONGER BUT . V 9MALLEP - ASCNCV I- CAN GWE A rVsJKt- tacocriKiCii I L jr. S I -X. VOU'We: WGHT.THE'Rel' IF IT HADN'T BE.EN FOB THE WAV VOU'VE ENTE.BTWNEU- t-W DMJGHTCW ,! VJOUL.T- HAVE BCE.Y4 COMPELLED TO -POST-PONe- -THIS BUSINt-aa "TO wc Mjxr. VIOME MTH Ht-K- ENTRY BIUNK FOR SECOND ANNUAL PET PARADE Name Street Address ; City - Kind of Pet ! (Fill in this blank and brinp; it with you on "Pet Parade Dav," April 10. Ij:i2). t BROUGHT A.GVJSTA HEPE. FOR A ,-pU-aPOSE.. "i.VfC" NFATUA-reD WTH -' A XOUNG . GOOD-YOR NOTHINQ POE.T. PUPPV-LOWG WOT. BUT "SHE SEEMS much Hfvppien since we MET VOUNC CHICK'S WlfE A -rT.il f li t ---I . Wiy NEPHEW f HE ' - WMimm there s contribut- If N0UL.D a