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Wednesday, August 24, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five LEAP YEAR BRIDE - fly LAl'RA LOU BKOOKMAN (Copyright 1932) (By NBA Service Inc.) UK GIN HE HE TODAY Cherry Dixon, 10 and pretty, tells her mother she Is going to u club meeting but Instead meets Dan Phillips, newspaper repoit er with whom she Is In love. Her wealthy parents do not know she is acquainted with Dan, Cher ry goes with him to Interview a bank robber's sweetheart. She blunders Into underworld head quarters and a bullet strikes her arm. Dan takes her to a doctor's office and then home. He is try ing to explain what has happened when Mr. Dixon appears. Dixon Is very angry aha brandishes a newspaper containing Cherry'B picture and an account of the shooting. He orders Dan from the house. Days pass and Sarah, Cherry's maid, discovers Dan has tele phoned and been told . the girl Is out town. Cherry 8 tea 1b out of the house, meets Dan and ex plains. He telis her he loves her. When Cherry arrives home her father Is waiting and accuses her of having met the reporter. Cherry delies her father and he orders her to apologize or leave. She. runs out of the house. Later that evening she finds Dan, tells him what has happened, and says, "Let's get married I" They are married by a justice of the peace. Friends of Dan's find them and stage a celebra tion. Cherry and Dan manage to . steal away from the party. NOW CO OV WITH THE STORY CHAPTER X I Cherry crossed the room and gave the window shade a tug. Bright morning sunshine was a fine thing, ' but too much of It was as bad as' none. It blinded you. - She tossed her head back, shaking the tangled mass of dark; hair into becoming disarray. Then she sat down in the big chair, leaned back und surveyed the room. She made an amusing picture. Pulled about her and tied securely at the waist was Dan Phillips' old Boss of Road Overalls 89c Crown Pre-Shrunk Overalls 98c PORTLAND CAFE MRAI.S 25c TO Xifl . Coffee & Dessert Included Special . Half Chicken Fried 40c ' Try Our Home Made Pastries 213 Depot Open All Houre Associated Fire Chief 76 Gas " Complete Line of Oil and Service OREGON TRAIL SERVICE STA. East End of Adams Ave. Ice Prompt Delivery Coal and Kindling by the Sack Gaither & Waller Elm & Jefferson Main 528 Noon Lunch at Fred's Place "Hits The Spot" , 25c Ice Cream, per qt. 25c Across From Sacajawea AUTO BUZZ ' Buzz Your Wood Promptly Any Time of Day E. Randall 1419 Y Ave. R. Gates Phone 086-J GATES SERVICE . Veltcx Gas & OH Icy Drinks & Confectionery La Grande, Ore. Island Ave. Chrysler Garage Sales & Service Oencral Garage Service Gas. Ol! and Accessories Specialized Lub rication. ) Campbell & Howell Don't Postpone Those small Jobs your car needs. Drive in and we will put It in shape. Reasonable Too. .Hamniack Auto Repair Plr & Jefferson Phone M1040 i-.i.x..:.'.'. dressing gown. A strange purplish red hue now, the dressing gown had once been a handsome brocade. It was many sizes too large.' Cherry had rolled the, sleeves back, but the shoulder seams reached almost to her elbowB. Dainty lace trimmed lin gerie Bhowed where the dressing gown fell away. Her buckled pumps were tiny and narrow, her hose of the sheerest mesh. Suddenly she jumped up and went to the dressing table, -A sheet of paper lay there, a few words scrawled on It in pencil. Cherry picked up the paper and read: "Cherry I love you. Be ready to have lunch with nue. "I'll call some time after 12. Dan." She had read the words, at least a dozen times. At first It had been a surprise to realize that never be fore had she seen Dan's "handwrit ing. That was odd, and, . still it wasn't. There were so many things Cherry had yet to learn about this young husband of hers. Her husband! The girl's smile be came a dreamy sort of radiance. She caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror and stared, fascinated. Was that what love did to you? She seemed an entirely different person than she had been yesterday. The, worn-out dressing gown caught her eye and suddenly the smile be came a rippling laugh. Of. course she was a different person. She was Mrs, Daniel Phillips I "Oh, I'm so happy!" Cherry sang aloud. "I'm so happy!" She whirled In a dashing plrouette .ond flung herself unon the bed. Each morning at home Cherry had started the day' with fruit, hot rolls and steaming coffee. Usually they were brought to her bedside on a tray. Sarah would be there to nour the coffee and ask if every thing was as it should be. Sarah would brine a aullted satin break fast coat and slip it about the girl's shoulders to keep her warm while she ate. Sarah, bless her Where was sne and what was she doing how? What were Cherry's mother and iatner thinking of the way their daughter had run off the night before? Were tho servants whispering and W9n derlng what had happened? Did others outside the house know about It? For an Instant the elrl felt naiie of sunt. Her mother would be worrying. Crying perhaps at this very moment, unerry lovea ner mom er. She loved her father, too when he was not roaring out orders or ' frightening her. Perhaps she should write a noce-r- Cherry's chin raised and set in a firm line. No Indeed! If she wrote they would imagine she was asking for forelveness. She could not do It! The dainty platinum watch on the girl's wrist reminded her it was growing late. Almost 10:30. There would be an hour and a half at least before Dan telephoned. What about breakfast? She decided not to go out for it; then almost instantly changed her mind. After all there was nothing to do until Dan called. A breath of fresh air and brisk walk would be Rood for her. She discarded the dressing robe and hung it away. Dan's clothing crowded the tiny closet to over flowing. As Cherry turned she real ized what a really hideous room this was. Dark, dismal paper on the walls. Worn spots in the carpet. Two of the dressing table drawers were pulled out' revealing garments tossed about. Newspapers and mag azines in staggering piles littered tho table and one of the chairs. The furniture was not only out .of date; ' it; looked aa though It had not been dusted for days; ., v . I What a contrast -to her rose and "blue, boudoir at home z V" Clierrv considers this "A moment, then shrugged. "We won't stay here long, sne torn nersen. mn stua wo could move and I'll begin look ing at apartments right' after lunch." The beige crepe Cherry had worn tho night berore nung over a cnair She held It ud. shaking her head ' It was certainly not a costume to wear to breakrnst in a restaurant. Tho tiny cap sleeves and becoming neckline were of lace, over which skillful French fingers had labored for long hours. Too elaborate, too distinctive in Its simple, unusual manner of cutting and seaming for the street. Still there was no choice. Cherry slipped the frock over her head and snapped the fastenings. Another note for her mental memorandum; she would have to buy some clothes. ; With the polo coat pulled about her and the crown nac arawn aown ' smnrtlv Chcrrv set forth;. Down stairs the hotel lobby, with its chandeliers still burning, loojcea exactly as It had the night before. A clerk she had not seen stood at the desk. Very selfconsciously Cherry approached and lert ner room Key. She went out into the sunshine, Tho air was cool, bracing, but with that indefinable quality that never. never any but a day of spring can boast, cnerry nreatnea aeepiy. won- For Your . Special Delivery Packages Call Lockwood Parcel Delivery Motorcycle & Bicycle Repairing Back of Fred's , Main Place on Fir 1 244 Jesters Shoe Shop We Make Arch Supports To Correct YOUR Foot 0 (HITS FOR THE. BAIIY All Wool Crib Blankets...... $3.00 All Wool Kiddy Kuddles ..3.00 Something that every baby should have to wear In the buggy or car. Ask to See Them at Melville's Club Auto Laundry We Wash, Polish Se Slmonlzc Phone us, we will call for and deliver your car. Fred Warrior 'V 1306 Jefferson 686V Woodsaw Place Your Call Now For Prompt Sen-ice J. C. French 008 C Ave. 4i dering why all the world wm not out to enjoy the glorious morning. She made' her' way to the restau rant where she and Dan .had gone the night, -before. - At the corner she stopped and bought a newspaper. The wan aa pages mjgm neip ner to una piace lor her and Dan to live. Cherry had never read a want ad, but she understood vaguely that peo ple who had apartments to rent ad vertised tnem, there. An apple-cheeked waitress in a fresh yellow uniform smiled at Cherry orange juice,- coriee ana toast," i the girl ordered. She spread the; newspaper ;to its full Blze and glanced at the first -page hastily. A miss ijiaum umuu ur NEWSPAPER REPORTER It was only a paragraph. Tho brief report stated that Miss Cherry Dixon, aaugnier oi ait. ana Mrs, Walter J. Dixon of Sherwood Heights, and Daniel Phillips, re porter for the Wellington News, had been married tne mgnt oeroro by Justice o? the Peace Cunning ham. The paragraph listed the schools Cherry had attended, add ing that she was a popular mem ber of the younger social set." An other, sentence stated that Dan was oh. the. News editorial staff and pre viously had been employed by the Sentinel. ' Cherry was flushed and her eyes bright as she read the lust words. So everyone knew! Her father' and mother must have seen that para graph. Well, they would under stand now that she had meant what she said! Lost in these thoughts Cherry scarcely noticed when the waitress returned with ner oraer. one re membered presently, drank tho orange juice and coffee and nibbled at the toast, 'men sne paia ner bill and departed. tine went airecxiy w me norci, anxious to hear from Dan. It seemed long while before the telephone rang and his voice came over the wire. I "Hello. That you. Cherry?" ( "Yes, Dan. I'vo been waiting for you." ' '. I "How- or you, baby? Sorry I., couldn't give you a ring earlier, but' I've been chasing all over town.1 Listen, dear, we'll hove to call olf that lunch date." j "Oh, Dan!" "It's bum luck, but there's no way out of it. I'm parked out here at the airport and there's no telling when we'll get away. Those two girl flyers were due half an hour ago and we'll have to wait till they land or word comes they're down. It wasn't supposed to be my assign- 1 ment, but Groves Is tied up at City Hall." "But can't you ?" ' "I can't do anything but stay here," Dan assured her. 'I hate to disappoint you, honey, but I can't heln mvself. Trv to find some way to amuse yourself and We'll make up for It with a bang-up dinner party tonight. Is that all right?" Reluctantly she told him It was. Phillips said something that brought a quick smile to the girl's face and then the conversation was over. Weil not only a long morning to herself, but the afternoon as welll Tho newspaper in which she had Intended to search for apartment addressee lay on tho table, but sud denly Cherry'B Interest had waned. She made up her mind to go shop ping Instead. There was less than $10 In her purse, but all her life Cherry had made purchases on charge accounts. Besides she ' simply had to have a dress. If she went to Mhlson Madelaine . she knew they would he glad to open an account f$r her". r' ;-,": - " v; v' She picked tip her purse itnd gloves and started for the door. On the way down In tho elevator car Cher ry revised her plans. She remem bered Malson Madelaine was expen sive. No, she would go to Stanley's, tho big department store. Miss Lacey ; in tho French room was always so pleasant and helpful. ! Miss Laccy was equal to tho emergency. Sho greeted Cherry ef fusively. Yes, she had seen the an nouncement of the marriage In tho . newspaper and thought it was ro mantic I An elopement of course, And what could sho show the littlo bride today? Cherry had set out intending to be economical. A practical woolen day dress was what sho wanted. Something becoming of course but not fussy. Miss Lacey, beaming, whisked away to return -with a frock of glowing spring green over her arm. Feather-weight to touch. Exactly right In size. The prico was $65. "I'm afraid," nvufribled Cherry, "that's a little more than I wanted to pay." Miss Lacey's brow lifted slightly. She said quickly that of course she had less expensive models. If Mrs. Phillips was Interested In picking up a really remarkable bargain there was a little blue novelty mix ture When Cherry departed almost an hour later not only the blue novelty mixture but a printed silk frock and half a dozen dainty garments of flesh silk were being packed Into a box to be delivered to the Bis maik. The bill totaled $93.70. Sho stopped at a drug store to buy perfumed soap and a Jar of the face cream she always used at home. Four dollars and fifty cents on the cashier's check. Back in the hotel Cherry undressed, bathed and hurriedly made herself ready for dinner. It was after five when she heard a quick rap at the door. Cherry rushed forward, beaming. But it was not Dan Phillips at the other side of the door. (TO BE CONTINUED) Dr. Clarence Spears, new football coach at Wisconsin, has announced that he will make no cuts from the varBlty squad. Any player may re main on the squad as long as he wishes. 41 f I III sOY II fc Baseball Standings ' Ry tlie AiiHOciaied PrMia COAST LEAGUE W. Portland Hollywood .-......,..-.....81 Los Angeles .-. .-.-...;..79 1 San Francisco ...18 Sacramento - ...73 Seattle 65 Pet. .679 .559 .549 .640 .603 .461 .428 .382 Oakland ; . ..62 nI1S8tona - NATIONAL MiAOUK - W. L. Pet. .508 .637 .629 .406 .492 .488 .470 .416 .Chicago - ...67 - 51 Brooklyn ...66 67 Pittsburgh ...64 67 Boston .......:.62 63 Philadelphia ......;....-t61 63 St. LouiB V ,..B9 62 NOW York ... .V........68 03 Cincinnati 63 73 AMKKICAN LEACL'i: . W. ' L. Pet. New York ' 83 37 Philadelphia ; :...:...fts 48 Cleveland ... ...:...'.70 52 Washington .....:.......'.08 t3 Detroit .';..i...,.63 60 St. Louis 54 85 Chicago . ...1....87 80 Boston 31 90 .692 .562 .629 i Daily Cross ACROSS 1. Attitude , 6. Scene of a famous massacre 10. Liglit beds H. Qreedy -15. Italian cathedral city 10, Entrance 17. Morbid breath- " i tit! sound i IS. Lewis Carroll character 19. Ussitieu tissue 20. Singly 22. Inhabitant of: aufilx 23. Train of wives .24. Command to a cat 26. Mar kt metal or wood 28. Snow runner 31. Not perceived by the ear 33. Ocean 3(1. Disturb 38. Bore' witness to 40. The rainbow 41. Iloforo: . prefix 42. Leopard: poet. 43. Table utensil 40. Term of affection 4S. Owned 49. Hearing distance BI. Always: poet. 52. Wneon ' 63. Cod of love 05. Walk pom- nniisly Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle NEyOB J?RAy iDO V E RlAfeiS LiWTSlTN E RT okerIMtIar a dp ga rmt rev oIpmTTnc E D s e rffls ofimTjK Y N E pjjjL O0 EpfA N gl L EM SmliTs"- PsyTlEIE6niSElS 58. Portion-of a curve CO. Inventor of ilymimlte and -aonrtr of . . peace prizes CI. Kind of horse 65. Opposite the middle of a .fihlp's'ulile C7. Wltlislood use US, Location 69. Having wings 70. -Ireland T. Gnvden Impio-, - nienta 72. Ancient race 73. Tall bamboo- like grass STORy 6 HAL COCHRAN f f T WM ' 7 e 9' MM0' " ' '3 ) prrn w'mma r sn r-1 I I f I I VA I I W. I I II 1 111" !il!L"Il W'' s' s-f' p3" " 1Sfc v : W,t : vM;ti I fill ' I I I I wM I I I I (READ THE STORV. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) rpilE monkeys that were In the - race sure oet a rnlher apecdy pace. Tho bis one did tho run ning and the other hung on tight, "Don't lose your hold," wee Duncy cried, or you will spoil a dandy ride. A long 08 you don't slip off, you are bound to lie nil right." At last they reached the finish apiit und both of them looked very hot. "You'd 'better rest," ald Scouty. "Flop beneath that great big tree. iIiIiikh to do. "Wo thank you for the race "We'll llnd a wonderful trapeze you've shown and now we'll atuge j which you can haul? upon with one of our own. No doubt you'll ease. And then we have a swlng thlnk that ours Is jut us funny uh Ing bourd that will nppcal to can be." you." ' So to the play park (hey nil AND then he said to Coppy, went und several happy hours " "You arc going to bo In this j were spent In doing lots nt crazy ruce, too. Hop right up on my Iblngs that pleased the Tiny shoulders and I'll run like every- crowd. " thing. I As Duncy swung out through "While clinging tight don't pull tho air It really gave lilm nulla a my hair Of course you know that scare, but he clung to the (rnpczo Isn't fair I'd rafher you would and It made lilm feel real proud, grab my chin, it you are bound to i iciyrn:ln. 1 K.12. NHA Kvrvlve. Inc.) cling Hoou down the little path they tore. The other Times had to roar YESTERDAY'S GAMES Coast League . Oakland 4, -Portland 0.' San Francisco 11, Los Angeles 0, Sacramento 7, Seattle 2. . -Hollywood 9, Missions 8. : ' i American League New York 8, St. Louis 7. Boston 4. Detroit 6. Washington 6, Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 16, Chicago 7. Nnlhinnl l.onfcuc Pittsburgh, 4, Now Tork 3. ' St. Louie 3, Boston 0. Chicago 5, Philadelphia 1, S(U'HS T() l'(.AY Hid I'AHT IN IIUKH (11(111 CAMI'AKIN : DURHAM, N. O. (IF) More than a score of promising sophomores will report to uoach Wallace wacio on ia- i bor day and they are expected to play FOR SALE Beans mid cucumbers. an Important rolo In the formation j Palmers 15X. r - '843-3 . of Duke's 1032 football machine. ! - ?' - i These' nowcomera will bo the major group of thoso roporting as candidates .610 for the varsity team. With practically R-i'ih ntir fAranm omii int. i,r gone, :that department will have to be inbuilt completely. .454 1 Six lettcrmen, three of them reg .318 ulsrs' last year, are returning for the .260 backfield. ' ' - Word Puzzle II.. Smell 12. Proug 1,1. Sunk. 21. Old French coins 23. Conceal 2&. .Insect 'JV. Depletion or the ticautlftll 28. Author of "America" 29. Aslstlc penin sula 30. Ureek cplo poem - 32. Acquires hy '- liih'ur 33. Gave llxedly 34. Weird 35; Serpent 37. IVnilulne 3'J. Mineral soring 41. I-Jaslly runs- ported 45. Womli'n pro ppller 10, Kind of beetle 47i Kiifillsli hcIiuoI Tirt. tiruck Koddt'ss 51 Haines to the - tiilrd power 64. One who rut . , tcrs aeed AG. Set of three 67 i; ii i.l; . 511 Peruse flli KiHitiretl 02. Uruilt Uike tiJ. tilve for tem po fury usa 03. Olil Dulc-li 1 1 tin Id nieas uro CO, MV: r-'renf'h . t. DOWN 1, Kind of rubber 2, !toui!lily cllrntlrnl 3; Fodder pit 4. DeifKhU ! rc- tjluns 5. Anclont- ec- ' closlnsUcnl wine vKel 6. floputci l)i st wlfo of . , AUam 7. Alllitcd 8. i)f fit by stppinir In a Jiiiuid 9. thtliy 10. Intrigue PICTURES 4JOE KING I 'caiisn Coppy really looked qulto onrcu. Ho feared that he would fall. And fieouty seemed to sag n bit 'caimo ho was nil llrcd out from It. They readied the end and Scouly slL'hod, "Tliunk goodness that la all." 0 N'R nt the monkeys (lien fiatd, have snmo fun. We'll take you to a park whero there uro lota of (The Tillies see n monkey hol ing iiiiiK'Ii in the nevt slory.) ' CLASSIFIED ADS TUIJ MARKET PLACE Or UNION tl WALLOWA COTOTIEsIS (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion.-.-',....... 10a , Per line, each added oontec- i utlve 'Inscrtlorr .,m,.,'v,v,i.-.-70 Minimum 'charge on one ; order'-; ..-.....--...J.-...-H3So FOR SALE YELIOW BANTAM CORN and hens. J, R Steinbeck, 180 R. 8-23-3 t. PASTURE Wild metKlow gross, near Allcol. Call Observer. ! ' 8-33-3 tp ru dawsuh' mouei wjuoii, u i ""'J " """ ' mi.v.u... ." JunK' "' of wood as part paymont, Balance caah or terms if desired, Inq. 2213 .Cedar St, , ., , , , 8-18-6 tp. A THRIVING LrTTLE business in La .Grande. Ideal for man and wlfo or mother and daughter. A real bar gain. See O. E. Barnliill. 8-2-4 f. FOR RENT 3'RM. FORN. HOUSE and Apts. Jnnies: 1403 8. Ave. " - '' 8-23-3 tp. MOD. PURN. HOUSE at 1202 0th. Lily ' Williams. Union hotel. "' 8-23-2 tp S-RM. HOUSE near . Zll -schooL.'Full cement basement and garage, $12. Phone 204 W. 8-23-5 tp; 2-RM. FURN. API. Light and water j furnished. 1402-Oth St. Tele 342 ,W. 8-23-2 t. MODERN 5 room house. Close In. i furnished or unfurnished. M 1000. - -, . ,8-19-0 t. FOR RENT Modern house nt .10.10 ' Onilc St. Chtis. H. Reynolds. 8-13-t f. STRICTLY MODERN T-rm.-hOUS Ott ! fiih Bt. Ihqdlro 1405 N or phoiio 434-J. ' ' ' ' ; ' 1 1 ' fl-20-t f; MISS HELEN WILLIAMS will opon her piano studio Sept. 1. Special Instruction in keyboard harmony and modulation. 8-20-7 t. DO WELL BROS. CuEAN-OWe Will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. 8-8-t f. EASTERN OKEUON Bcuool or MuslO, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple. M7-J. B-6-1 m LA OltANUE UATTREBO and Dphol- aterlng and 'Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424-W. Chas. Edwards Prop. v- ia-1-1 m. FOUND KEYS; -at Squaw Sprlnna on roiul to Tollgate. Owner muy have sumo by IcientlfyltiB and paying for ad. LOST Cameo brooch. Leave at Tap 8 hoe shop. Reward. 0-22-3 t. FOR TRADE TRADE Electric radio lor wood. 8ee Chandler at Carr's. 8-24-1 tp. MADi:ii!A i:miii(oiiii:iiv tii.mii: ' iii:ci.im:s, ihttinci island PUNCHAL. Island of Madeira iil The embroidery Industry, which once assured a livelihood to 70.000 women, Iirs been very badly hit by the de cline In trade. Though they keep abreast of chanir. infr fashions, theso Industrious and Professional Directory Hospitals Dlt. LEE U. IIOOVY ye. Bar, Nose and Throat Hospital cm floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Ualn 10. THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n Pop) GLMY5! GUM3YS!'. THAT'S FUNNY I WONDE1P V msi cut WENT :y' .SHE. WENT r THEM, LATER Ohl, HE CAME HOME VJ1TH 5O,CLMMIN0 THAT T WAS THE MONEY HE HAD GIVEN HANK AT THE SMOKCR mmmmm RATES BY MONTH . 2 lines, per month -..3.S0 3 lines, per month - ..S3.25 4 lines, per in'oatti . -. ...o6 0 lines, pof month . ....4.76 'Eacti additional line over five charged at coo per line per month.- WANTED WANTED Olrl for goneral housoWOTK;' References. Only 3 In family; Apply In person at' 1308 "K." 15:30 to-9 p. 111. ' 8-24-2 t. 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KrJow THAT, ) 6EE.'DobO I THIWk IT IS BUT 90 ")t)U THINri ) THIMK ITS ' OSSIE.. .ITS MORE T'S"RHEUVATISfA -tlAT ' APT lb BE 4 OR PKJEUMOMIA J BAD? ' . L PMEUMOMIA, M J V n I ' Wf il"il,iY y4M jP What Could Be Sweeter! WHV,GLP,W3, V00 I JUST HAD TO COMC LOOK 50 WORRIED1. J I OVER AND, TALK TO HAS ANYTHING Y0U-CHCK S " PE . WHEPE LET ME' GET THIS 5TT?A0HT VOU TOOK 50 OUT OF CHICK'S POCKET AND WHEN HE -AND YOU MSSEO T NEVT MOWING, HE SAID HE GAVE IT TO HANK TO KEEP FOR HIM- V a mount tntrt DU1V 1A GnWD' colored cotton designed With s kelt of 'looped string and a little jacket ' j edged With a band ;bif '.iwpsttf string1. J With it 'she wore &' scurf 6f naVV blua ' Rothschild attended luncheon wearing a crinkly1 ribbon antf a'rilotr trw tsri. .' . . if OOM1 l'BOIIIICTlON DOWMJ ' .V", RENO, Nev. VP) Gold produotrofi '" in Nevada in 'jasr was'TOOTr ounces let-i than In '1030. The ' total 'VmlherSF' production, ' according' 'to' Statistics ,r Just complied,- was (10.000,000 least tn'' 1031 than the preceding year,' , 'i ' ' .I'-V' King Tut. , Minneapolis weltor- y weight, started his sport "oareer an t(t, a circus wrostlcr. 'His real, name ts t Henry Tuttle, ' ' ,' j '''.:', , ; '..' ' fi ? - Q 5 3 $ $ 4 4 1 1 ENTERPRISE i - PERSONALS . $ $ & $ lA ' -fcNTEnniWSE, Ore. SpCClti) Itli. it-nd Mrs. Dnntol Ctioney, of WoIIb, Will In. drove over Siindtiy to spend 'j the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cheney. ,'. .r',.", , Miss Mildred Day returned from her vacation Monday. Ml&s Day tias jA been in -California vlslt)ng her (Ti ter, Mrs. Plieshmnn. J . .; o Miss Myra Jordan returned .to ' Satem Sunday after a two weeka va t cation here; .'She la employed In-the state house: : ) -.vt ',f,i ' Mftw'Dulcb Butterfielcl arrived Wed- M nesdny from finrfitown.' :l!f; wnere (j she has been attending Northwesteifrt f.l university'.' She expects ttf'i'etiirrr (n ut about thrso weeks. 1 1 ,1 r-,;- By BkfettY. tat von I AUD,OUTSIDE,1HE REST OF "THE GANG WAITS FOR SOME WOBD ABOUT POODLE ..... By Cowan' YOU ASK ME WHAT SHOULD to? I'D . , . . SEE! POODLE DOESlJT (ELIF VXJ. ASK " Act JUST Bk3HT.:vMH'AT ) ME, I THIWri'SHE do you thiuk is ji IS M AO'L ; v'vWROSJS VJITH n i SICK .DOG a J" ' N XrZTBf dmtrJl m- ' 1 SAY,DWOP THE WHOLE MATTER. YOU'RE 50 TRUCKS AHEAD, AREN'T YOU?