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Wednesday, July 20 1932 LA, GRANDE-JE.VENIMG OBSERVER, LA .GRANDE.. ORE. HOT LAKE PERSONALS Ily Mm. Harriet MncUonaia (Observer Correspondent) HOT LAKE (Special) Dr, ana Mrs. Phy entertained a family party In the grill at this place on Saturday evening tu w ur, xliy 9 aunt, I Airs. jiu hwwm Mtu w iumi:y. 01 Spokano, who are visiting friends and relatives In Union. At last, we have found a true fish story and It comes from small Billy Phy, too young to have succumbed to the temptations of his elders In this respect. While he and his nurse, Mlts Crew, were visiting at the home of Mls3 Clara Fries 'in tho Pleasant Grove district, a place that abounds In small streams, he did hto first angling and did It successfully. He returned with a report of two fish and had the proof ln his hands. Birthdays are always kindly re membered at this place. The last to bo observed was the sevonty-nfth an niversary of Mre. Harriet MacDonald last Thursday. Congratulations; gifts, flowers and a cake that was almost a conflagration when Its 76 candles were all lighted, mado the day a very happy one. Miss Mary McAvoy Is making her second visit to the sanatorium resting and taking baths and enjoying her vacation. Miss McAvoy Is a graduate of the Cornish School of Dancing In Seattle and 13 a teacher of dancing ln Aberdeen, Wash., also of physical cul ture lh the high school at that place. James R. Lusk, prominent citizen of Bohse, a former guest and friend of the late Dr. W. T. Phy, Is spending a few days at the sanatorium. J. E. Rhodes, of Seattle, Is visiting his wife who Is a patient ln the hos pital. Mr. Rhodes camo by cor thla time thereby being able to visit friends and familiar polnt3 In this vicinity where he once resided. Mrs. Cora Bloom has returned to her home at Cove, after spending a July CiedYance LUGGAGE Travelling Bags Gladstones Suitcases Ladies Overnight Cases Fitted Cases $8.50 Vallies . $6.40 (10.00 Values . $7.50 $12.60 Values . $9.40 .00 Values., $11.25 (20.00 Values.. $15.00 Hfun'j mill l1. Club Auto Laundry We Wash, Polish it Slmonlze Phone us, wo will, call for and deliver your car. Fried Warrior 1300 Jefferson 085W Phone Your Order Now for Your Winter Supply of . Wood You Get Your Choice and . Save Monoy ANDREWS Itlil) & WHITE GltOCBKY Cor. Z & Spruce Main 480 Root Beer Fountain, Cold Drinks Lunches Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes Union Pacific Stage Depot 1308 Adams Have Your Radiator Cleaned Now! We Specialize ln Radiators, Tops is Curtains La Grande Radiator Works 1304 Jefferson Chrysler Garage Sales & Service General Garage Service Gas, OH and Accc'ssorlcs Specialized Lub rication. Campbell & Howell Main 820 B. GATES GATES SERVICE Vcltcx Gas Oil Icy Drinks & Confectionery La Grande, ore. Island A General Repairing Air Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable J. E. Shumate AUTO REPAIR Across Prom Sacajawea Woodsaw ' Place Your Call Now For Prompt Service J. C. French 008 C Ave. HW few days with her friend' Mrs. Joe Goyotte who recennyundorwont a surgical operation. - Royal Jones, of Oovo,.who lias been .very seriously 111 baa' now recover sufficiently to be a!e to visit In La Grande and Cove. , Dr. Hoy Murphy, who hnn inn ., Iferlng from an acuteunthritia i n. ':mokl'"g experimental trips from tlie lak9 ln PrePat4on,for his return to -., .tea Mr. and Mrs. E. O.' tlovd. nf Wail. Walla, spent the weekend with their son, Donald Lloyd, who Is employed In tho office hero. . J T It K NT II SII,( . Sl'C'C'KSHFl'L CLEMSON COLLEGE! 8. C. W More than 100 South Carolina farm ers last year used "the trench silo successfully, the college of agricul ture extension department rminrrj. The first silo of this typo wns built in tnc state In 1929. , . . . C2 Gamblers Throw by Eu4&acz L. AdantL. SYNOPSIS.- "1 am ncttnt, to tun von from van fianei." Ash-. K."0"'"''' ""' lender 11110 " fa luililiur, A'micj HYiKworli pris oner for niiMam tells Iter. Sim litis been taken with Lttect. a Umtfislcr. amt lour ulltar men to an Ulanil. Jerry Callioitu.M Irteml ynn n Iclcrllro have been eanultt trauma Asltwoott. Chapter 21 TWO PROPOSALS "I AM taking you wllh mo to my yacht, aboard which 1 shall spend the rest of my life," Asliwood told Nancy. - ' i "She Is a magnificent vcsnel, some two hundred feet long,, with sum clcnt fuel oil capacity to cruise around the world without stopping, I have spent a year and an. nbsurd amount of money outlining her as a home afloat. She Is now anchored In Mexican waters, her steam up, completely manned with n most ex cellent and dependable crew, ready to sail at a moment's notice, Wc will leave here In the amphibian shortly after breakfast the day after tomorrow and should lie aboard tho yacht by sunset." . Nancy's brain reeled! She grasp, ed the arms of her chair. Slio'must concentrate upon ono thing at a time. "Wlint lias glvon',' yon to believe that I am for sale?"' she denwuM, That bird'll be found dead in his bed Luccl accuretl fnrclnsj herself to spoalt calmly. Not for nothing Had she been rated a fine actress. J "Are you lu love with your naueo, the venerable Mr. Mnconiber.?" lie countered Imperturbably. "You wil) remember tunt the announcement of your engagement ntlrncted con siderable comment in tlie Now York press. 1 noted that some of tho so called scandal sheets wore some what cynical in their observations. Didn't one of tho columnists stoop to tho banality o referring to. it as tho union of May and "December?" "No. I'm not In lovo with Philip Macombor," Bho flared up. "But what difference does that make? 1 was tired so tired of having men make love to me. Philip Macomber ft a wonderful man. Wo'vo known liim for years. Ho is kind, patient and fatherly and bus promised to demand nothing that I do not wish to give him. When I've married hlra the others will stop.' Yoj don't know all ther details, of course, but" "I wonder It you. do?" ho Inter rupted, bin voice .mildly question inir. "The arrangement, the setllo- fnent, if you please, between Mr. Macomber noil your mother was quite considerable, one Is told. Therefore. It Is rtlffifjll to regard Hie matter as other tlun a cash sale. ti,.i imlnir n. mv predatory III otlncts urge mc to deprive Mr. Ma tT,hr nf a subsinnlla! sum ol money not ln cash, but In prop irtv that be has purchased for cash." Nancy wnnclereci u sue. u. Som mad. Nothing secme-! real Those stars, so closo that sliu nilghi have reached up unci plucked one of them, mocked her. The. three quarters moon, silliooot I In:: Hi" palms on the next island I" a rlcnr cut half tone, had a faie whli-h grinned sardonically at her. And the man beside Her wsn silit ing tho oulrascons in:m-.il In a matter of fact voice whh U niadi-, sound all the more unreal. "Alter mo "-- - yacht. Nancy, yon will be quit.. i'.m . tent. I hope. You nil' Have all "'"; After tlie first row i;n hi..mi-.m n-u-nrv vnti wish. A l-in; suite will be set a'id? Ur which yon may retire chonie. "We wlil get linger v... 1 i-.i Cove Orchards Yield Fruit To Cherry Pickers By Mrs. A, a. Conk II i (Observer Correspondent) COVE (Special) The cherry har vest Is at He height, the orchards aro full of pickers, and both of the packing houses are running full tilt. At the co-operative packing house there are two belts, ln operation, that will accommodate about 30 packers and nearly as many sorters, besides all the extra help needed, such as weighers, nailers, boxmakers, stamp ers, etc., besides any number of men needed In handling the cherries, to put them on the tables, etc. It is 1 certainly a busy place and to the on- looker It most nearly resembles a bec - hlve. . Then too, there Is always and begin a leisurely cruise (.round the world, calling at every unknown, seldom-visited port on the seven seas. , v,- "You will And me, 1 daresay, an Interesting companion. vWe have many tilings in common. You are the first woman I have known In ten years with whom 1 could be content to spend tho rest of my days. You have, thank God, a brain and to watch it develop will be a source of never-falling stimulation to mo. Books, music, art all those tilings will nil your 1 1 To to an extent that will amazo you. "It is entirely possible, of course, that love will como to us. Propin quity works magic, good and bad, as you have already obsorved here. But wq wilt pot look ahead too far. Com, paniohsilip Is nil that 1 require-at tilts gtago of events. That Is, after all, what you expected out of your marriage to Macomber." ; He became silent, the tip of ills cigarette glowing and- fuding like a mammoth flrolly. She fought for control of herself. . . "Mr. Ashwood," she said, evenly, "from the moment . you take me away from this Inland to begin that mad scheme, I shall watou for an opportunity to commit suicide. You may be able to prevent it for. a whllo. But the chance will, come sooner or later and I will kill my- In the morning, Miss Wentworth," her violently. soit lust as surely as the win rises and sots." Ilo made no answer. As ho; lit another cigarette tho red tiara Il luminated. bis strange linod face. It wns set d'oen In thought. Ho took several rapid puffs, then oxholcd'lh a long sigh. "Dear, dear, lie observed at last, "I had no idea that you were so con ventional. I had - hardly expected that your mind' would run in such ullraconservalivo grooves. Vary well, then, I shall send my airplane after a minister tomorrow.' You may not know It now, but you will find that a wedding ring will assuage your pain to a groat degree. You will be," lie added mockingly, "nt least an honest woman, no worse off than millions of your sex who aro uncomfortably tied ln the bonds of matrimony." Ho pushed himself to his feet "And now, it you will excuse me, I must Join tho delightful group In the living room. 1 hear loud voices which seem to be raised in anger. It- Is possible that the,lr conversa tion will bo entertaining. Will you Join me?" "Thanks," she replied Indifferent ly. "I'll stay hero." A stop as .oft At that of a cat slithered on 'no porch beside the silent girl. "Nancy. ion:i you worry about I-iinpy." It was Luccl'B voice, harsh Willi suppressed rago. "I been creep ing around looking the place over to ice what ould bo done about get- i ting nnla here I heard him talking .iin' li3toncd lo what ho said." I Sho was too exhausted to reply. If alio opened her mouth at all, she i ihniighi. It would bo to shriek In i HysiiTla. All day long she had avi.nlod the gangfer, for her Intul- ir-.n warned her that he was reach ; ing an emotional crisis. ' "That bird'll be found dead In his ' Mid In the morning. Miss Went I iv.ii-ili." ho nsnured her violently, i Then I II get Ills gat and heat up )()in -tii uio water out uiere n aamM n.,h people swimming , , Blvny from tie ead. You. til Iho water out there II L-oi away :nl iiic ll g bark lo Chi. fCwmrlfj'it Pint I'irst) - fin "inhuman scream flwakani oc.ytne. Ite nigM, IR thi next t -fc.ll.ncr.t. a string. of wagons, walking tobe Un- luauea. as wen op, one ur twu wuw being loaded. One carload of irult has beeu snipped and another has been shipped and another Is nearly ready. The BMckland pgcklng house Is quite as busy, though not quite as large, but handles about as much fruit during the season. Saturday was an Important day. to the Adventlst church, bare In Cove, tor an organized church was estab lished here where bvlore there bad oniy neeo, a nanaiui.oi people v-iiusr Ing together. Now there is a church of 21 members.. Saturday the district quarterly con ference was held- at Cove, with, ai attendance of 200 people. The serf ice began with a- baptismal service, at the swimming pool, when seven persons received- tho holy rite, and four more were united without bap tism. The baptized persons were Mrs R..F. Mustek, Gertrude and Roberta Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Helen Van Vl'ack and .Thomas Jones; Mrs Jones. Mrs, Mllmau, Mrs. Richardson and- Mrs. Alice Van, yiacfc also ber came members of the' church. Elder Turner, of Boise, Ida., president of the conference; was In charge of the baptism. Others present were Prof. Bovlnaton. of Caldwell, Ida., J. W. Beuers, of Boise, educational secre tary of the district, and Rev. and Mrs. Jackson. After the baptismal serv ice Sunday, school was. held and af ter that dinner was eaten ln tne grove at ono long table. The ball game between La Grande and Cove played at Cove Sunday, suited in a victory, for Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Severn Sorvcss and daughter, Carmen Ora, of Pen Daily Cross AC HOBS l.-VeKelublq 8. Tusle - 13. Allinaibi oenr 14. Living ' 15. Gemuetrlcai ratio 16. Mela I . - 17. Musk'Rl sound! 18. Femlnin end Ins 20. Vourjfc.plufl: dial. ltm. 22. South- Amer ican count r- 23. Ma he mutltly by stirring. th. Large Ilflt-Lmt-torjieU ho,n 27. Self: ScoHli 28. Fail behind 30. Garden linule- menta 32. Fretmsilion ol- place 33. Those who anrend cer tain doctrines Abrndinn looi 37. Again: oreflx 0,nB lools 3 S. Needy - Fall, 39. MlneraliODrlnR Gl. liibllcal high . 40. Unclose:- poet, priest 42. Narrow striu ol 52. Join wood- to sup-54. Asiatic native pnrl plasten &G. Above nnd 44. Celestial hntiv lourhlim STARTLSS001NE'R W 1 R Oil CffP & R A B E OBllf RM& I E BjL 5 e t pNTBProiBgSL qw sEMAI ffeMA'P e Ps STEE RMTWT E N TTS CURAjqtBP I: PE lMSsTE;grop EUe V NHD8L1: xteL sItRI I PEHSlTPltl5TS 2 ,3- 4- S Z ' WM 3 f , o a 71 Wt' m""' j-- r 33 34 : , ' 3S , ; 3U , '41 MM. 42 . 43 WMW 5 -4 4f m Hp ?f" r so -1 1:1 1'lHFF story Yum. cochran . yr' v'W'x pictures V Jot king j (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) AS Duncy (lobbed tho donkey will j with paint he said, "He will look swell. I should have been a painter. Look! I'm putting stripes on slick "Perhaps some of the rest of you would- liko to-, paint some wide stripes, too. , I'll let you use my brush a while. It really Is no .trick." ' "Oh. no!" said Windy, "Not for me. In trouble you are going to be,-when someone from the circus sees the crazy stunt you've done. "You cannot make n icbra out of that old donkey. I've no doul.C that when the circus owner conies he'll spoil your bit ot fun." Ti:T Mr. Circus Owner was a very - frfendly man because, when he walked ud and saw the sight, it made him laugh, out loud. , Said he. "You are a clever lad Your painting job docs noL '"0K bad. That donkey-icbra, I am sure, will tickle any crowd. "Yotl think my cura ran away. dleton, spent the weekend here visit ing friends. Mrs. Sorvess was for merly Miss Ora Brown and a teach er In the cove school; Her parohts were rcsidonta of Cove, and the fam ily, has been greatly missed. : Mr. and Mrs. Steve 8elak of Seattle, aro spending their vacation vUltlhg at tbe home of Mr. Selak's father. Herb Tankey, of Freewater, wns In Iqwn yesterday, , A few years ago Mr. Tankoy was. au- overseer of tho cherry packing In Cove. buy Sills had . the misfortune to out his- left hand qulto badly Mon day. He was chopping wood when tho ax slipped and struck his hand: Ho wont to Hot Lake for treatment. . IIUCOHI) TARPON CATCHES SARASOTA, Fla. UP) All tarpon records fell as the. sixth annual In ternational tarpon tournament closed horo with more than 1500 ,of the game flHh caught by contestants. At tho Boca Qninde tourney Mrs. H. E. Bakus sot a now record for women by landing 33 tarpon. Fourteen fish ermen won prlEes in the Fort Myers tournament. WAIINKIt SYSTEM, AT CIT.MIBL CHARLESTON, 8. C. P) Totum Grlsette, new football coac.li at Tho Citadel here, probably will Introduce some part of the Warner system Into the games next fall. Ho attend ed a Warner coaohtng school In Texas. Orlsctte. an alumnus of Fur man, was coached ln his football playing days by Billy Laval of South Carolina. Alaska, ln the first half of 1032, produced $2,635,131 worth of gold. - Word Puzzle a:urcay's Pussip 3 lro)used Inter natlnnnl Inn auntte 4- SclvtM'v: ntitir. 5 X.iHliil (1 I'ugitn gods 1. ljle In Louisi ana 3 Ilel4. n sosKlon J LnpsUtud in Cllmblnu plant I I Tnhe too much food 12 Cnnnefiucnres III Kndder pit i Before lona H. Native of a northern country 20- Rsiioiises 20. Prison :ll Drinks slowly ;)3. I.nvlHh :i4. Complained H6, Prod W niut 41. The cream 67 suntlcnl throiid l siSSlv C8. Ctimlnu forih. J2' Ar kTrs of lew- flO. HliBsrul, regions- " olry til. Cuddles 48 KKiish school DOWN so, t.io tiy . , CI, Typo measures 1. Journal CB Kxcept 2. nimmii'h boat. - 59. lie: French That's why I camo out here to say thi.l everything Is nullc nil right. The peHky beast came hack. "So, if you're tired of painting, son, and feel you've had your shuro of fun, you nee.ln't llnlsh putting stripes upon that donkey s back. A ND then he added, "I'vo a treat for all ot you, Come on, let's eat. We'll go back to the cook tent. Ono of you can serve the grub." "Oh, please let mc," wee Coppy cried, an he' rusher! to' the owner's side. "I'll dish out anything you havo and prove I am no dub." Tho cook tent was a sight to see. Fino food was boiling merrily and Coppy xhoutcd, "Get your plates,, nnd please tiring mo one, too. Then all of you form In a line. This food Is going to tasto just fine. Uec, what could be much, nicer than a groat big plate of stnw?" (Copyright, NBA Hervlce, Inc.) (Hcouly makes the Tlnlcs laugh ill Uio next story.) . CLASSIFIED ADS 'THB MARKET PLACE OF UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES' (Count five overtige words to the line.) ' Per line; 1st lnsertlon:...w.w.H106 Per line, each added' consec utive Insertion - 70 Minimum charge on one order -2c FOR SALE FOR SALE Light model sedan. Cheap. Run only 14,000 miles. Inq. 2212 Pcdar St. ... 7-2pr0 tp. J; I. C. CASE threshing machine; 15-30 International traotor engine Inq. Observer. 7-20-1 tp. FOR SALE CHEAP. 1920 Olds. Coupe. 1B20 Chrysler Touring. ,:. At Claude Wright Implement Co. 7-20-"lt. GOVS BERRIES mono bettor. Whole sale or rotoll, No order too largo; none too small. Shoot 'em- to- M. Lorce, Cove, or phone Cove 72. 7-15-0 t. FOa SALE OR TRADB 0 A. Wltiv im prove meta Farmers axa, o-i (-Ti it OUR HOME FOR SALE. Cheap, 81B-J - or 1GOX- 6th St. 6-10-t f. FOR RENT POR RENT 7-rm. mcd. house, full basement, hardwood, floors. Mod erately priced. Phono Main 583; ' ' . 7-20-t f. FOR RENT 8-room houBe.- Goo. Chapman. Ph. 204 R, 7-20-t f. FOR RENT--Fumlahed- house. -2700 2nd St. Ph. 000 W. 7-18-3 t. duplex, 508 Adams., . 7-14-t.A STRICTLY MODERN 7-rm. bouse on oth St. Inquire 1405 N or phono 434-J. 0-20- FOR RENT Nicely lurnuhcd room, In private home, with 01 without, meals. Mrs. Flntay, Phone Main 007. - - - , - - - 8-8-t f. MISCELLANEOUS DO WELL BROS; CTUEAN-UP Wo will elean up your ashes, papora, etc Phone 323-J, 3-8-t f. EABTSKN OltKUON- Sciiool- or Music, vlollu. piano, voice. Credit. I. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. l-l-ti LA GRANDE, MATTJIWSB- and, OpUQl storing and Rug Cleaning Works. ; Ph: 424-W. Ghas, Edwards. Prop., , . , 12-1-1 m. PIANO EXCHANGE! We will sell your piano for you, placing It on- dla? play ln pur store. You sot tho prlca, For, complete details phono -Main 805. Radio and Musle. Supply Co, . 7-Q-i m. AUTOMOBILES ' FORD SPORT COUPE 20n.00. j Overhauled, flvo good-'tins', now top PERKINS MOTOR CO , Cor, 4th and Adams. Ph. Main 500 7-10-3 t. AUTOMOBILES t- Brand now Sport ; Model D, A. Dodge .with,, six wlro wheels original price 1426.00. Our , close out prlco 000.00. , .., Dodga Sonlor Six. Original prlco m06.00. Run bub 18000 miles; has new rubber. Looks and. runs, llko new. Our close out prlco 476.00. Dodga Coupe, four new 3lx-ply tires, re-couditloncdj good paint. Close out price 100.00., SMITH'S GARAOS ., , 7-20-1. k I'ltDI.I.MINAKV IIOY NOW DOCTOR TOLEDO, O, OT "Young Webb," who fought ono of tho preliminaries' to tho Dempscy-Wlllnrd title bout at Bay View Pork hero, Is now Dr. Le roy Stevens. Stovcns, a former "gob" In the United States navy during tho war, nult tho boxing game soon after tho title bout preliminary ln which he knocked his opponont flat In 30 seconds, and has bcon study ing medicine since. About $12,600,000 will be spent for road construction In tho Missouri Ozark region this year,- .. - THE' NEW FANGLES' (Mom'n Pop) Two Peas! , oh. look! thcwe:'9 Y moo! hoo1. tVv ' ' , I WS. SIMMIES II t HAVEN'T ! I eiMMtES 3 Ifllrv if. . ' SEEN HEP SINCE 1 ASKED i V GIMMItS IV fj f Tnc VOU SEC. HE.W L VJELL ))( -Wf 5HE'S NOTHING L V u?ou UAT CAN ( YOU BUT A PUFFED UP, - ' i XtT THAT? OUST Y': t-J CONCTCO, FLUFF-DOME") , : AS THOUGH I'M NOT J . . J ' V. j- " . j I f I I In) ) jS' II o 1111 sy'rca srnvict mc iMnJ 1 im 1 nil"'" '- ,. . RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, por month .... . .t2.60 3 lines, per month $3.28 4 lines, per month ................ ....4. 00 5 lines, per month ............. .14. 75 . Eaclj additional line over live charged at 50o per line per month. WANTED WANTED TO BUY -Heavy hciis and colored aprlng chlckcna. Ph. iVlaln 004. 7-20-a tp WANTED TO RENT Small, moil., furn. hoitso. Must bo close 111. Wrlto Box 0. enro Observer. 7-10-3 tp. MIGHT- PURCHASE nrst mtge. on. valley farm bearing 7 Int. Aug. 1. Submit uotnlls. Bert Oakman, 3111 - David Stott Bldg., Detroit, Mleb. e-13-1 mp. WILL BUY 30 Old Datterlei. Will pay - according to their condition. New batteries as low as 0.0S. Automo . tlve Electrlo Co., 142S Adams. Phone ' . U 620. 1-20-1 m . An American engineer surveying a highway, route In the kingdom of Houjn Is said to be the second liv ing Occidental to have crossed the Arabian peninsula from coast to coast. Flve-cout street car fares , have been restored at , Shroveport, La., nf tor- nine years ot hlghor prices. FRECKLES- AND HIS FRIENDS By Blower Well! Weill ' 0OODL6 IS ON HSR HARRY . fJEDFIELD, "pOT IW CASABA, ARIZOrJA, AMD THE gOS ARE HER, 'ALREAPy... 1 ( M VeTS snap ) isivEWTf , f oHiMsa'LL -; I'lfe OUT OF IT... I'M J SOMETHING? SEE VJHEM. f X 1 II SpHMA INVENT VfJHAT aJOLD. 1 ! 3;S5T IT . , f " ' ! HI t SWETHINS' SO V bu. itovE-NTI : '. INVENTED... I f J M ILL HAVE M J 0SCAR? I'LL BE J .J MIND ON: t yj SEEIW" r . 1 1 Somethin'' Ct 1 1'-!J f J 1- lj I ) gl ! (Wl-. OM DONT HAVE ) If poR ME.? IT RqESW'T POOPLE J SOCH A LOWS FACE, RATTLE.., VJHATEVfK 'T 1 ' IS ON iFREckLES...-BV t IS, ITS KINO, 6rim A tCASABA V o7HEB R00W C Frank Petrolle ..- -Whips. Rattalino NEW YORK. -July 20 'A-Jt is un fortunate for Chris (Bat) Battallno that he neither can-"takeV the mem bers of tho, Petrolle- family nor leave them alone. n The iormer fsatherwslght cham pion's ring oareec bm suffered more than somewhat from the faot tbat he first , thought he could lick Billy, tho old Fargo Express; and then, fall ing In that-, dcoldedt to take, it out on the younger brother, Frankle, v. Billy plastered Bat twice, almost ruining the Hartford Italian ln each Instance, and- now Frankle has made It an even four triumphs for the tough Petrolle- family over its most persistent rival. Last night Frankle knocked Bat about for the second time In two weeks to gain a 10-rqund decision. He couldn't stop tho battler, as BHly did ln their memorable meeting dur ing the winter, but, he did tbe next best thing by knocking him flat,,ln the fourth round for a nine count. A 200-pound'' turtle was taken by Ray Brldwell at Koy West, Fla. .Professional Directory. Hospital. DR. LBE a BOOTY Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Hospital cm- noor Foley. Bldg. Ph. KMa 1. By Cowan I ft0. U S. HT.Off, f SHUCKS! ITS NO, ) VEAH,.XflUESS.SO. 1 use r3r us( to v but, see.' i'll miss feel this vna her-i feel. like : abojt fdodle, something has just : freckles... she's j gone- out or ny- - , Gone, AN' THAT'S L LIFE... I DONT ALL THERE; S . J -pes-t, VNHAT . TO L, To IT ii DO -VJITH '