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/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1931 THE GUMPS—THE MAN FOR THE JOB NOW MIN- ALL TD LIKE 1S) (GET RID OF a a 5 DRIVE A NAIL A euANCE YO RUN THAT FACTORY IDEA THAT eet Pee gy itt) Neer & hahaa hs Sons A SPONGE — FOR_UNSLE BIM = OWN ANY PART LET ME HAVE A FREE REIN = AND ALL SAME OPINION HE DOESN'T WANT T= ANC oF THAT STOCK= THE MONEY | WANT YO SPEND— JF EVERY GODY ELSE HIMSELF = HELL NEVER ID BESIDES WE NAVE YOU GAVE THAT AND IN ONE MONTH- "LL SHOW You OF NIM THAT HE HAS OF HIMSE} AR INYEREST NT = ‘To ME, THE GREATEST FACTORY THIS COUNTRY HE UNDOUBTEDLY WouL! THAT $250,000.02 WORTH f THAT'S - VER HAS EVER SEEN= YHERE'LL BE No JHE WORLD'S GREATEST MAN — OF STOCK WAS SOMETHING = MINE - YOU'LL NE! NORE HARD TIMES FOR ANN BODY — WE HAVE OUR, Rs» GET ME TO ALL THAT FACTORY NEEDS GWE UP THAT 1S BRAINS = ME NEWEST HAT IS PUSHED. UP'IN BACK AND DOWN OVER ONE EYE, SOMETIMES REVEALING HALF OF A WELL- WAVED COIFFURE. ¢. REEN FELT IN A DERBY SHAPE HAS A ROUNDED CROWN AND * “etaliles POM-FOM. Vl U.S, Pat OF: Conyriaht 1981 ‘by The Chieago Tribung, == SKEEZIX, JUST BECAUSE “1K YOU. STAY AT HOME } / ‘ How po You GJ couion't we HAVE UNCLE WALT AND AUNTIE | AND PRACTICE YOUR y MEAN, RACHEL — HIM GO SOMEWHERE BLOSSOM ARE IN ENGLAND CORNET LESSON BEFORE 4 REVERSE THAT )%| AN’ GET HIS CORNET CON'T THINK YOU CAN 8 J)NOV GO ANNWHERE. /7h} | F BLOWED BEFORE HE ON THE GO Gre ag, a COMES HOME? os JUST GOIN’ | TO LOOK i BLACK VELVET WITH TWISTED GANDS OF PINK FELT A TINY. PEAKED ADAPTION OF THE- TRICORNE WITH A CURLING FELT FEATHER, LACK FELT WITH A BUNCH OF. TINY CORDS EXTENDING ACROSS THE “TOP, ENDING IN) LOOPS’ AT THE BACK OF THE NECK. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Pshaw! yon j | WHAT? Freckies 15 ouT } YES...HE SAID HE WAS WHY: HELL eet OUT Bee + pont ses wy 1 FOUND HEcToR'S Steele county recently canvassing the LOOKIN’ FoR OScAR, GOING To FIND HIM, IF SOMEPLACE AN’ LOSE HIMSELF : RuBy.... SO THIS ; YI ‘county with Collette in an effort to! area aa THAT's THE LAST THING AN' THEN WE'LL HAVE TO LOOK THEY DON'T HAVE OUGHTA BE e locate farmers who are interested 11 iL LICE “ |starting small bands of sheep through u HE DID. HE TOLD ME FoR TWO BOYS INSTEAD POLICEMEN UP HERE a contract plan. : OF ONE... IT TAKES AN S0,\WHEN You GET | & comparen AGENCY PLANNED. Under the plan, Collette said, farm- / ee ye ree EXPERT WOODSIMAN NOT To LOST, You couLD caer lers will feed and care for the ewes WORRY ABOUT HIM, ™ ASK A COP WHere —— |for a two-year period. They will re- BECAUSE HED BE County Fathers Would Have Ag- |ceive one-half of the lambs and wool / / f \and pay for half the shearing ex- I P~ Hi\, at riewn! ricultural College Purchase | pense. Losses & the el number a f, received will be borne one-half by the for Drouth Area \ocal farmer and one-half by the’ {owner. Interest is being shown in Fargo, July 28—(P)}—County com-| the contract here, Collette said. missioners of drouth-hit northwestern | SSeS SS North Dakota have asked the North LOW LIVESTOCK VALUE Dakota Agricultural college extension | Crops made up 89.5 per cent of the division to act as a purchasing agent|income from farming on North in gathering of livestock feed supplies | Carolina farms last year. Livestock which will be necessary to carry cat-| furnished only 10.5 per cent. Money tle through the winter in that region.| received from cotton and tobacco C. F. Monroe, director of the exten-| made up nearly 67 per cent of the sion division, together with N.D.Gor- | total income. man, state county agent leader, at- | tended a gathering of county agents, | ~~ Stickler Solution | ee >? | county commissioners and others at 5 Minot Saturday in which preliminary plans were formulated. Under the proposal, the commis- So Far So Good! ATS HAUNTED WITH THE SPIRITS (TWAS THAT OLD CHAIR! [EDD Now AUNT HANNAN HAS PODDED IWTO TOWN & ve i} ; Re oe ere | SECONDHAND CHAIR /THAT THEIR OF THREE FINNEGANS, WHO PASSED (7 1S HAUNTED , HERBERT! | FEEL THAT way UNEKPECTEDLY’ AND HERES THE WHOLE FINNEGAN, other feed. The college would act as/ AUNT HANNA GANE TEM TO MRS. ROACH, OUT WHILE SITTING IN tT- SOMETIMES 1M FRIGHTENED StifF. / ABOUT 11,GET TRIBE, HEADED FOR THE NEWLYWEDS NEST-AND AUNT | @ purchasing agent and the county | ACROSS THE HALL, FOR A NEW AT ENEN TIPS ONER AT NIGHT 4 HANNA'S WEDDING PRESENT 1S STILL IN POSSESSION: ¢ commissioners would look to reim- | KITCHEN. “STOOL “ OF Sie RORCHES “ACROSS "uy GON OW f bursement from the individual feed | AHEAD A MINUTE loans to be secured by the farmers | from the federal government. | President J. H. Shepperd of the col- lege Monday was to confer by phone with members of the state board of | administration regarding such a plan. | Monroe will go to Bismarck to con- | fer with Governor Shafer and Attor- ney General Morris regarding the le- gal phases and details of such a pro- gram. CRAMER Farmers Seek to | } ee Shere CHEN, WHEN WEY GOT WISE THAT ws A SIRNG TED f ; y i NALUABLE ANTIOUE AND THAT THREE aT ME OLD : S of Bieele county are being offered ANCESTORS WAD BRESTHED THEIR LAST WHILE ppg we Owe ws ers of Steele county are being offered a the use cf breeding ewes for a two- The sbove diagram shows how the , SITING D1 Ue CAD NOON EK PAGTTED TO (ME DEAD OF WIGHT year period on a share basis by sheep| | cross may be dissected mto four similar | owners from the drouth region in) parts, which, when regrouped on a piece + Bottineau county, according to A. D.! | of white paper, wll form a square with ‘| |SALESMAN SAM Sam Falls! Collette, county agent. a cross cut out in the center. Sheepmen from Lansford were in| oe ns [Kow, MY Good FRIENDS, / Have HERE A Did Ye HEAR. ThaT; eotKks’ A Nickel!/ S \ D t SIDE GLANCES By G Cl k | la { 4 : : , x = a ry i / 2 Ge : 8 ea ee 1 jan, 4a! THATS THe secReT! BUT WHAT (vy ad O y George Ular. way GID FOR (7 ResT UR THE GENERAL PUBLIC / ONLY EANES Yo THe GENT HERE WHO GID TEN cEenTs/ foe eater Moi THE HIGHEST BIDDER 'S BOUND Bost HIS MONEY’s WORTH- WHO'LL SRT % BID _Five CENTS OW ANY ARTICLE PUT THE BIDDING? ys iP AT THis AUCTION / WoW LETS SET DOWN TS Business! WHO'LL MAKE A S€cond B/OD> ° Wo WD 7 WELL SNOW THEY DERN SAGHT HARDER FF You CANT ¥EEP AT VEEP “im “UP -- Ee + 6OOGR ME Yor | HAE A CARE +... LAGAN WRANE AEM f Sh WAVE