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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1981 THE GUMPS—SWEETHEARTS WERE THEY— Ge vo WHEN ¢ THINK OF WELL - It'S LIFE = iy "a jo | AND HERE AM 1 WITH A Y toM- OF TOM= CR oan How CAN HE B& SO CRURL ft NCHOR- : TOM YET - MY FACTORY - # Srcbar, haere. IN JUST FOUR DAYS YOU WILL CO8OCI 1 Go MAD= | GOLD LEFT. Yet ; , WELL, BIMBO YOU HAVE MADE BE LOTT To ME FOREVER — \YUST PASSED THERE THEN | SORT A, A Wren OF ME = AND HENRIETTA = WHAT A FOOL | WAS, WHEN HENRIETTA THE SMOKE j) RACTORY= AND LAST hy WAS THROUGH BIM'R UEALOURY OVER t TOLD NIM | WAS NOT AN HAS ABOUT AND SAW O HENRIETTA , THE ONE You THAT | LOST MY FACTORY = HRIRESS- TOM CARR- GIVEN UP ROLLING OUT OF ) LEARNED TO LOVE \ ‘You RERLSED TO ANSWER ME WHEN WHEN YOO HEARD THAT (WAS HOPE = EVERY CHIMNEY- / 1 1 werd ALL MY HEART 1 ASKED You IF BIM GUMP EVER Ki8SED A ODENNILESS YOU PICKED A SILLY f Lie tasiabah ited ! Yous AND GAVE ME UP FOR HIM KA aoe. .O NI WHEN YOU LEARNED THAT | WAS er de grag ti IF IN FOUR | i KENRULERS = ME UP FOR MADGE BURNETTE- DAYS MORE a; Ont 1 HOPE RHE WS RICH THE BANKERS HE DOESN'T p SA TTA DAUGHTER? | HOPE Come BACK | A We: » 3 ' : Yours HER HAND ' I i 4 SATISPIED— GOS Ny i ‘ Ne 4 i To BIMBO- WORD YHAT FACTORY RUNNING Wok SUCCEED® “NOR }| If FROM FULL BLAST- } TROUBLES ‘NEVER. . i | Mi WE'LL GET SPUD AN’ SHOW NOU HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL, EMIL. FIRST YOU'LL HAVE TO LEARN HOW TO TACKLE. NOW TACKLE ME SO | CAN'T AOVANCE THE BALL ANY FARTHER. Associated I ress Phi Like all notables who visit America, Signor Dino Grandi, Italy’s minister of foreign a” airs, had to face a siege of reporters and news cameramen. Here he s shown “at left, with pointed beard” reading an official statement to 2 group of reporters, oe! witt spent Thursday evening at the 4 Marchant home. motored to Wing Wednesday. By MRS. 0. LARSON Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Miss Irene Marchant were Bismarck shop- ‘The Macomber Homemakers club|pers Wednesday. met Nov. 14 at the home of Mrs. Fred} Herman Neiters called at the Wen- Danielson. Mrs. William Ollenburger, |zel Kozinlk home ‘Wednesday morn- project leader, gave a talk on “Re- jing. conditioning Clothing.” Plans were) Margaret and Irene Marchant made for a Christmas party at Mrs.|spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Mary Otto Larson’s Dec. 12. Hochhalter. Loraine and Irene Newmiller, Mer-| Miss Esther Johnson who spent a cer, were Sunday guests of their cou-|few days with her sister, Mrs. Emil sin, Ruth Ollenburger. Mr. and Mrs.|Zelmer, returned to her home last H. Ollenburger and family, and the} week. Newmiller girls visited Sunday at the; Mr. and Mrs. William Witt mo- Adam Klein home. tored near McClusky Sunday where hi see eon operas ted pene day with Ce ed SS OST MEN (ecenaie! - ‘who has worked at the mince here for] ter, Mrs. Chris Wentz an yy girl. = 5 ais OK ‘Tac !! ey! STOP GROwLIN’ Tr onbathe left Wednesday for his|" Gari Davis was a Friday caller at Aptana sie: Wie Nese Gres i nie eaee Just FoR THAT TLL 7]. CONT You WORRY, home at Elkville, Ill. His position is}the Marchant home. FoR TWO DOG6... WE WE'VE HAD You, WE JUMBO. J TAKE SOME OF THOSE JUMBO...NO DOG'S EVER being filled by Jack Abbot of Velva. | Herman Neiters was @ business wb . 4 DO ANYTHING To ING To TAKE Your i \WOULDN” ’ SCRAPS AW FEEO ol Mrs. John Dixon, accompanied by|calier in Wing Saturday. ONT SLIGHT YoU... WOULDN'T LET A NEW " SoU. MAKE HIM / serie Mrs. Dave Dixon, motored to Mandan |“ wr, and Mrs. Christ Wentz of near DOG COME IN AN’ MAKE = Fay ' BR ‘BM TO JUMBO . er THA Saturday. McClusky are the parents of a baby You SECOND FIDDLE. \ STP, FRECKLES © F NYSELF..... ‘YOU COULD Lick THAT Mr. and Mrs, George Pfieffer and| yin’ born Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. z ia BY) pis coils family were entertained at the HalTy/ Wentz were former residents of this q . 1 SHOULD Spy oat Anderson home Saturday. SonaTtIty) ( NoT!! ) a , NOTHIN’ ‘William Danielson, Minot, visited | pawin ‘Triebwasser and Herbert ( ie by A laalammeans of his brother | yoftman of McClusky called at the = William Witt home Sunday. Charles, Cowan was a Sunday sup- per guest at the William Ollenburger ee McClellan motored to Wing home. rr Tom Hollingsworth and George omnis a Te Michelsen and William and Ben Ol- NOW BILL'S DEPRESSED lenburger were Bismarck visitors Sat-| Baltimore, Md.—Chalk up one for urday. ‘William Spencer. He devised a plan ‘The Mesdames Richard Polzin and, ci his own for beating the depression. Meta Jones attended a shower for Mrs, Alvin Hoane of Wilton Sunday. In a two-hour parking zone, police Miss Jane Dixon attended the mark tires with chalk to guage how Christian Endeavor banquet in Bis-/long cars have been parked. Spencer marek Friday. Her parents, Mr. and |puiit up a substantial clientele by Mrs. John Dixon motored to Bismarck | moying cars sufficiently to erase the for her Sener Sart spent | chalk marks. After moving one car, the week-end with relatives there. a See vi Viilaen Merman were |e sepped inte the arms of & patos | MOM’N:POP Sunday supper ied of Mr. and Mrs. | ,ow ‘on. Alex Herman 0! ilton. Z \7 "Those from Macomber who attend=| ayy HE'S GoING TO GET A \ / we WAS BUSY ON TUESDAY igators are allies of fishermen in out BEE ee rom. Halllngayorth, (otto | =aaw enemies ot came tah, g THEN TT Larson and Richard Se es = OO ser Barney Strand, Regan, called at the rt 1 See ee eahurdey: | Stickler Solution Mr, and Mrs. George Lee, son Jun- ° Jor, J. C. Kock and son, Alvin, visited relatives in Painted Woods Sunday. Frances and Amelia Hanwell and Opal Olson spent Sunday with Katie’ Piau, ———___—_—"—"—_“* | Schrunk | By MARGARET MARCHANT Sunday visitors at the Marchant home were: Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Emil Stroh, Gust Witt, Herbert Hoff- man and Edwin Triebwasser. ‘at ome of her son, Jal + Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant ino- The above shows how digits | to 12 tored to Wing Saturday. may be filled in to make each of the six : a sae Daaasbes and pauriless Irene,| | sides add to 27. Ten was the digit left Now, All Together! ind son , Cal al rman Nelters home Wednesday. >= OU Fellas Preven Teariete In That WHAT THAT GANG ) RIGHTO,comcH! HEY, Mr, and Mrs. John Witt and Gust R GAME-AN' (KIN TELL W&_WHATS NEEDS IS 4 YoU GUYS, C'MON 7 TH MATTER, Wo! Ya OON'T PLAY %, HARMONY. @NO LETS Go! SIDE GLANCES cetHeR! NO Team-work'!] Hy f : WOSBAND | GUESS WATS ABOUT AL, XL NEED To SAY-- this time of year is our busy season. But you can’t explain business to a woman.”