OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopla ! i ij , , I r"'-rrr77'W.yM'""' ywy, 'W' wni c v ' "I ' "V W 11 S 'l- V THAI WflAI VOU THINK.' PIJBIM' .,.4-.X---N-v--, JT-ED I ' I COT M7 TH'sPin StCONP WS WEEKt t'lvlAl' J zrrr ' ea9 MARTHA' HAS WILL kslow J "A SZAYA L, HANCXXI FERTMATCllAKTFK.TH'LlciHT 1 V L KDS THP O-P S L$ 1 rr first--) twwwi pom me thatsuv rrfl tlf' i.'. ' susa hka no SSJi,6 f T Gjj Still IWIM V wFrtRMAfF A MOVE TOWARP J J""' - -Asl HAS BE&M DELIVEEE-D.'X t; 1 C 1 5 H-'c " I-r -M fTCAii-iCIMeckfpnuS; C lT-v VC.!T PATMOM A WAV OP SELLING IT ( Ak!r. ,, , -?.y f f A F.Ofc :N T NAFTA JOIklTHe fT Y?&b -A - TB Atji NS IT POR TUB SE-J!N& 7'Y 7" ;f ' "r -RAMi-ue whetm HE'S c-ot Zi, A ACMINB- CON ETS L ASf- 'k- 4 ..J1. W cow, - hum- M"- J ' l7T?TS a CrtOKDORTWO? VlA' thflfmpfr ',,.,7 ''-ESeafigrgoo'1 fell lfJLJ HE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE By Wilton Scruggs 50 B06EK WANTS TO ) BE 6LAD ro' WO.' ipPEiaT6 ON YOU, DOES HE? JLiJ Nt W6ET MADOiE Ml ' MIWUTE? UTEK-. (tBE6LW l"J-JJ--t J cook ' st with jupy. i f yatfii, u- LOOK,HOJEV, LET'S 'f -.TTHENWVLU BE ABLE TOJ V HOMEV.' WILL. VOU BABV-Sltlv FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Blosser I 7 n r , , I 1 w.iiiiiI ?.J I'LL BEEMrE-RTAININS Dcwr WORRy, cao! , , Q( (- ! V IMpO-iVANr CLie AWO I'LL KEEP CUT OF ' " "i-PH 'W il I'D PREFER MOT" TO HAVF. THE WAY TV y CAPTAIN EASV By Leslie Turner jpJLJJi 1M &0IMS MI65 VDUi I i T"" I WAtJASED TO GET N I lcKEE 5AlP TO TELL VOU THAT Y WHAT A GHV&TLV (3' HONEW! AMO IPREW TRVIM6 If 7 I WKEP W TO NASSAU, IF ORNITHOL06V 15 STILL UH I THOUSHTi BUT IT J 'SVE, EASY VlO 4ELL HiM ON UtKEE!Cj I'' SUM CEORIC. THAT'S I HOBBY, SUHi HE WAV 00 BIRD POE& HOW PARLING! HAVE V SW' TWrj '""' i U ' ONLY A SHORT HOP I EGG HUHTINa WITH YOU 1 7 CESPERATELY H& A PLKASAWT K YJWI Prvfi"-H5 t'.A TOcWE' WINTER J ' WANTS SOMETHING trip with sir TA. yiY m. ZiiUJ i'tk. HOWE'.x .-(:,::., Vs.- V. froa wei s CEPRIC1 C? Y rn'f UOm 'f- ' s "r--ft W -.1 COME FRO ! t ' w i. 'k I y I ' i FWsT. 1 1 1 1 C J?kkC ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin Y"3 J TMOSK MlGslLES YOU tXPTii I 1 I - YEP' HE'S TH' SUVW HES A WAR ' T "I i7V TT.-r v7 CUT L0OSE JtY 4 50 TW:?ESfDNSIBLEyR CRIMINAL. YEAH... AM' I WHAT YOU AU. AlMt.P TO LAND 1 f 15 OX"Y TH FOR THIS rELOVED 'ATS HAT( YOU KNOW I ; FIN PIN SO J RIoHT WHERE THEY J&jk MOONMAS i TERRIBLE lT?? J HE IS! f WHAT VE CO I. V VfLJNINY? A P.P.. HERE ON MlV' ) IT EH? V PESTRUCT1lI! V, f-J ZLJ WITH WAR r? HM, HAW. HAW y . .V', fS-rSc- CVll r criminals! coviRXE, OVXYAq, WJeSSES. V.VjcA CJr 25E5S VSoVSS TOTO H 5JM fsj PRISCILLA'S POP By Al Vermeer II r1 1 "3AD CAN'T I rSij-Y- A3 JI?1! I z' '...FOR V Vj. X?- BUGS BUNNY I 1(22)1 fl fil ImH1 5lU?P $LOp 1 Chuckles In The Nsws United Pres Intf n-ational EARLY CKRISTW A I'oirr iiKUNAMi-:. c.-iiif. ' l 11 - The ChriMnias i,rc-i!s crp hid'lci in a c!i: :r.il 3 year-ni l Mike Iiurjicrs o:ril on: aumil it. Mike wailed Irs CiKMV. Tllt'ii, xliel his irolhi'r. Mrs. Jainej Hiircess. we.il i:'.t (ii"'i far a cup of coffee M'jii'Jav, M:ki; luck i :l the doors tf fte I'liU-e a'll ri1 fued lo c;):n the: I i i it 1 1 V- .' t- hi )'le!eil opciuas all llie "' v..ls i i Ihe cios'.'t. ANIWALS CUA:?D ANIMALS LONDON 1 1 !' i 'lne V. h'i,;- mmiMt Leon WEAVSIG Looms G3c Loops 38c KODSY SHOP OPEN SATURDAYS n,i 'i- Zoo Iclay had two s)OL.ial L"ia:.l.', fur ils wild animal cae.es. I !ie ro ?ta!f was augmenled by a iair ol Ala!ian doss acquired (o injlcct the tigers aid lions iro.M niuhl time vandals who have ineii beakirg down the zoo lei'.ces. XV.AS PASTIES DECLINE NKW VOUK 'I'PH - The of lico C'uisiman party is on the d't-lire. the Commerce and In dustry Assn. reoorted Monday of liii7 I inns queried, only 42.1 per cent are hoi lirg parties this year compare J with 4; per cent ill I'JSli. SH;cfcnt Group Ebcts Officers The recclly organized .'Science Ouli' of Ceilra! Gra-le Sch:ol has elc'tci officers. The dub, made up of fit'.h aid sixth g'adc sli':le:ils, met in Avery Milli i inn's room, and elected the following: La Zelle Gricner, presi dent: Sam Kinzer, vice president, and Danny Baker, secretary. Tom t'l.v Sherwood was elected song le ader and Teresa Robertson, re porter. Mille-ing is the instructor, a id Kill De Mastus, assistant. Pupils are learning the care and use of microscopes. Later, when the weather permits, they will be on1, to co-duct experiments on :.cie;.ce (iiiesliors. The ' Science Club" has arouse! th? interest of all the fifth and sixth grade members. Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed., Dec. 16, 1959 Page 6 Side Glances jEnfierson (J) "TRO-SLIM" Portable WITH Full Power Transformer ' PERFORMS WHERE OTHERS FAIL! f.v lirT.. 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CJanaroom l-t.1 wily ITofile tVi-ir Dong School So.;i; SlH.p - t:. .1 liose m.uKh Its Ml (ii The ;, I'l'iv Your Hunch 1 I.oie l.ll, y Trice la KlBlil liccemt.rr Ilrlile Concentration l...vc of Life Truth or Conseq. S. sr. h H.r Tomorroi It Covihl T.c You : n.iitm I,ii;iit li s s (Ileal Life Ijii,-. Tor A lay f""-;," TheJI.i, Man ' Vogi.j nr. Mlom From TtifiM Ronte Ho.i;e on High St. Split Tersonnllty Matlne,. on Sit Talnt-0-reti " Clock Movie la1 awv nrtc. In. r.M fns. u. C IW by NCA "And you can drape it this way for those devil-may-care occasions!" Edna Hopper Remembered; Gay Era Of U.S. 'Flappers' NEW YORK (UPD-Edna Wal lace Hopper was of a gentle aid fcolish and gay era when all the world seemed young and she was periietual youth. Any grandfather or grandmoth er can tell you. Edna Hopper wa; the Gay '90s right into the Roar ing 20s. She was "Florodora ard stagedoor Johnnies and the first face-liftings and women's diets. She said her birth certificate was destroyed in the San Fran cisco earthquake. And so closely did Miss Hopper guard her age. that when she died of pneunionia in he. New York home Monday the records showed that she was perhaps 85 and perhaps 95. Overnight Sensation - But her name brought the nos talgia of youth to any man old enough to remember bathtub gin and any woman who could re member her face glowing from the first beauty ads or those who saw the motion picture of her face-lifting operation which she took on a national lecture tour. She was an overnight sensation on Broadway in 1893. Impresario Charles Frohnian had seen the fragile beauty she never weighed mo-e than 90 pounds' in small parts and he engaged Da vid Belasco to write for her the comedy, "The Girl I Left Be hind Me." She went from one success to another, reaching her top tri umph as the sla; t'ing lady Holy rood in "Flcrodora " And if yeu can't remember the FloTdora Sextette and "Tell Me Pretty Maiden," then back to the Brig ittes and Marilyns. She appcarcu with Li'lian Rus sell and was courted and won by the dashing De Wulf Ho.iper. She divorced her husband after five years' marriage but kept his name because it was the one by which she had become known to audiences. In 1908 she married stockbro ker Albert O. Brown and her stage work tapered off, but she started a new career as a beauty expert. She wore the first high heels and foolish hats and age never seemed to touch her girlish face or figure. "My secret?" she told an inter viewer recently. "It's leading a normal full life. I keep busy. I take exercise. I've never smoked. I never drink. I eat sensible things lots of proteins and no fats. "I go to bed early during the week uot later than 9:30 and I get up at 6:3'). Week ends I en tertain or am entertained. I go to the theaier a lot." Union Family Visits Portland UNION ( Special i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kenney drove to Port land recently to visit their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Wulf and lo see their new grandchild, Heidi Lynn, who wan two weeks old. Walter Dale liichards, appren tice petty officer third class, grad uated Dec. 4, from recruit train ing at the Naval Training Center, San Deigo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hendon a.id family have left for Miami, Fla., where they will spend the winter with his father, Robert Hendon. Mrs. Grace Leep has left for her home in ISeaverton, after a wsit with her daughter and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Spears. KRUSH RETURNS MOSCOW (CPU Soviet Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev returned to Moscow Sunday after stopping to vmt Kiev and other Ukrain ian cities on his way home from the Communist party congress in L.'i"!apcst. 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