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-.- xne ukluu aiAifcaiiAn, paiera. urearon. Batrrrcay r.iornmg, February 23t 1931 li . i : : ' : : r : : : 1 - i'Acn c::v:::: GI GE GROUP IS EfJTpiO Agricultural Committees of -County Organizations ' : 7Meet NORTH HO WELL. Feb. S7. Th nseettar of all the arrlcultur- 1 committees of each grange la A v . a LI.L w J nesd.y at North Howell grange Stall m H eVf mrt Afvaaa anil af ww aaa wtuvu v uvvv av- was considered one . of the best meeting of its kind ever held. ,'. The meeting vu called by W. XL Stevens, chairman of -the Mar ton county Pomona ; grange agri cultural committee and was the Another meeting will be held on the fourth Wednesday in March at a location to be defin itely decided later and announced In time- for all members to attend. , Prominent grangers attending this initial meeting included Mr. and MM. S. H. Edwards, district tt deputy for western Oregon; Charles "Wicklander, district state deputy for eastern Oregon; M. S. Chrock, ' member of the state frrang legislative eommltee; Fred Goff, chairman of the state agri cultural committee; L. S. Lam bert, 'Marlon connty Pomona mas ter, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Macleay, prominent in Marion county grange work. Present also - were representa tives from Tevery grange In the connty except Woodbnrn and the new grange at Liberty W. H. Ste Tena presided at the meeting and 45. H. Van Trump acted as secre tary. Topics of interest to farmers were discussed and tentative plans outlined for the coming year. Among the subjects which pro voked lively discussion were crop reporting, weed and rodent con trol, the dairy situation and oleo lM1. mm w.A.tl mm tnmim 1 1 mivtA if iii.i cm (711 m a vvui a v i uimwi importance. Dinner Is Serred , At noon a long table was spread in the center of the room and a bountiful dinner serred cafeteria - style was thoroughly enjoyed by about 90 grangers. 'This number included the la lies of the home economics com mittees from all the granges, who also met there on . the same day. The H. E. C. meeting was in charge of Mrs. Daisy Bump, mas ter of North Howelrgrange and a member of the state grange home economics committee. At the business meeting held by the ladies, reports were given on work accomplished during the past year and much Interest and enthusiasm manifested about the plans for the coming year. W. H. Stevens drove to Oregon City Thursday to attend a similar meeting of all Clackamas county grange agricultural committees. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gray and family of Marion were Wednesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. WILsner. GRAINS STEADIER AFTER SLUMP 'firm BUTTER MART INC REASINGLY Nervousness at Sales By Government is Much Reduced v" ,. .-' I . ! " CHICAGO, Feb. 27 (AP) Lessening of nervousness over proposed large-scale export sell ing of United States wheat at present prices had a conspicuous steadying effect on grain mar kets today. Wheat trade leaders emphasized moves to dispose of American seaboard stocks of wheat would be helpful In avert ing congestion of storage facili ties later. : ; , - j. Announcements banks were asking increased margins on wheat loans had no market ef fect, the rate changes being looked pon generally as a seas onal step. . Wheat closed firm, unchanged to cent higher, corn at de cline to advance, oats 3-8 to 7-8 off., - General Markets POBTXjAXD. Ore, Feb. 2T (AP) Prod nr. wdmp, prices: hatter, 01 traa SO. atanaards 39, prima firsta 38. firsts 37. Egs. freak extras 17; freah nediaaaa IS. Portland Grain PORTLAKI. Or,;eV. IT-t-UP) wheat futareo: Opeay His Low i Cloaa May - 68 - 6 8 68 Jul. . 60 "4 : eon eo ' eo Caah market: wheat: bis Band blue item .6$: aoft whit, western whit .68; hard winter, northern spring, westers red .63. ' j Oata: K. 1 Si ft. Waita 12.00. : Millraa, 15.00. Cora: fce. IK.T. shipment 28.00. Nuts, Hay and Hops POKTLANJ, Ore.. Fob. ST (AP) WnU ateady - walaata, California new No. 1. 26fc2Se; Orecea, new, 22037e; almost, 22e; peanut 9QlZt; 1U bertt. 15Xle. Strawberries Florida. SOe pt. Hay wholesale burins price;: deliT ered Portlands altera Oregon timothy. $22.50tS: -do valley. 19.50: al falfa. Srs.3fi4Mo.se: eloTer. SIB; oat har. 18: straw, S7fiS ton; telling price $1 to 83 snore. Ho 120 crop. 1516e. O Portland Livestock Salem Property Traded for Farm At Waldo Hills -WALDO HILLS, Feb. 2C. A real estate deal of widespread In terest was made this week -when llr. and Mrs. O. K. Sebo of the Waldo Hills traded their 211 acre ranch for a building in Sa lem, belonging to Mrs. N. J. Ken. yon. This building Is located at 13th and State streets and . has. en the first floor, a store, a res taurant and fur shop' with apart ments above. PORTLAND. Ore. Vmh. 27 fiT Ctl 7S, calves 10; auotably steady. ouu-ikiw UM, (ooa SB.OO-8.25; medium V.24&S.O0: commoa 8.25(7.25. Steers POO-1100 IWs., good 8.008.25; nedian 1.15 08.06: commoa 0.25 7.25. Steer 1100-1300 lbs., rood: 7.T5(f 8.00; mediosa 7.00 C 7.75. Heifer 50 800 H food 7.5O8.O0: medium 8.50 C7.5; eoaame 6.50 6.50. i Co-wa. (rood S.ee!g6.5e; commoa aod tnediom 5.00 4 6.00; low entter and cotter 2.60 ( 0.00. Bvlls Temrlinrx excluded snor 8.75; cotter, eoasaton and nedioas S.50 b.wu. ireaiera. ibiik lea, lo.oogjll.ou; medians 8.5010.00: mil snd common 5. SO ($6.68. Cnlre 250-500 lbs, 8.50 Q 10 80: eiHnaana and medium 5.00 ffi 8.50. . Hora 12S. kilUa elasses steady, feeder pis. ua jaarer. IWit or tiy Dog and roaatfna; pig 4O-100 lb 180-180 lbs- S.OOavS.XS: lixht weirht 180-200 lba 8.0068 W; aaediast weight 200-20 lb 7.25 8.1 J; nediaas areiRht 220-230 lb a, rood i and cbaiee T.008.0O; ; heavy weixhis 250-290 Iha fl.75T.75 he.wr weights 290-850 lhs medium eed good 6.35(AiT.e. Paclrrng sows 375-500 lbs 5.50fo7.00. Peedvr and atocker pigs 70 130 lba, good and ehoiea 7.538.50. Shaep ll, notably steady. Lambs 0 pounds down $7.25 Q 8.0; aoedinm 8.00 Q 7.00; all weights, commoa 6.00S00. Yearling wether 90-110 lk -medium to choice 4.50(3 L IS. 50. Zwea 90-120 lbs.. medinm Uf -Fchoiea .50(S.0: ewes 120-15O lbs- medians choice 8.003.75; all weights, cull and commoa 1.00 3.00. eiehided). Ught I i girt a 14 7.25T5 tight weight 1 Fruits, Vegetables rORTLAKI. Ore, Tb. 27 (AP) Frail and vegetabtea. Fresh f to i t or- The farm is one known as the - KSvaV.-.4 J,1 3.i5(: CalifornU SZ.65CqJS.75 Elwood Small place and is 2 miles sputh of Sllverton on the Etajton road. It is on the east aide of the road and the second place south of the new Drift Creek bridge. i Mr. Sebo purchased the farm In 1919 from Wm. . Shorter. The next year he razed the buildings end built new ones. The house is large and entirely modern. He also built a commodious prune dryer, he having a 30 acre prune orchard in full bearing. Mrs. Kenyon has r ited the place to Mr. Cutler and will Lave an elderly couple come to lire in the house. o o it Murder at Eagle's Nest" o-doi. carton. 82.59; bananas 6c lb. Lorn ona CalifornU $85.90(9 . Cabbage local iei lb.; Potatoes OreiroB Deachatea. 1.S5;T.45; local. 90e(rl.l9: Takima. 90c(ia$l.S0. Kw potateea Texas triumph, $2.10 3.25 for fiO-Ib. bag; Cnban, 17o lb.' Onions sell, ing price to retailer. Oregon, 70 80c cwt. Seed .yotatoea local 22ty lb. Hetbaoso rhnbaab Washington, extra faaey, $1.19; fancy, $1; choice, E5(TJ75e per boa; IS lb.; Oregon Ko. 1. $1.65; No, 3. $$1.25 boa- 20 lbs. Artichokes TieCac 91.19. -fioinach loeal 0c$l or ange, bos:. Walla Walla 80e(2$l box. Cranberries caatera $19 bbU Celery California. til.SO11&- per do.; fceartf $1.SO01,O dos. boflrrhea. Mnshrooms bothoaae, 0Q50e lb. Pep per bell. ren. Sue. Sweet potato California 4 lb.: aastern, $2.60 32.75 baabal. i . (mm M flaw.. Or..n fkvnAi.n1t i at RA- ) California, k $UlSjgl.25 crate. ! Peas Ueaiean. $8 crate: 17e lb. I . Oarllo we, TlOe, Tomatoes hot- I hons. $2.-75S.?5 crate of 10 lbs.; Hex- I icaa. 8. 2 lag. repacked. (Continued from page 4) Ing let down and blue. Oddly enough the prospect of a brilli ant career in New York with the debonnalre Mr. Carey to assist her on the way to fame and for tune held no allurement? at the moment. And all tha ay up Lowland Drive there danced "be fore her eyes a vision of Walter as he looked sitting there at the desk, remote and uninterested, and shut away from her. She sighed and wondered what lite would bellke without him in It. Km Hardy, at Blm's request, pave" her a room on the third floor In the west wing which looked out over the ravine and the gardens. Imogene'a room was down the corridor a little way; It would be quite easy to ex change with her secretly. After she had -settled herself here and looked abont a bit. Bim went for a walk up the mountain stop- Dine for a moment to speak Millicent who was at work in ner garden. Bob 'was Improving. Millicent said, though she was careful not to disturb him with any refer ence 10 me inuraer. Law. and Justice "Why don't they let the thing drop, Bim?" the little woman cried. "What good does all this Stirring up do?" "But there's the law, Millicent dear. Justice, yon know. MOh Justice! We were so hap py and peaceful here till she cam. It isn't right lor one per on eomeone none of ns knew and who cared no more for us than we cared for her to make all this trouble. She had no rlghW Millicent walled "to come her and bring all this) en us!" film - sauntered om up -1 h e -S 1 perial astter. 2 it. Si peragna California. S5 Lettac jr crate. Im- Aa- Portland Produce Salem Iilarliets Grade B taw A tnCk. delivered ta Salens, f2.00 CWt. f , ; ' Bntterfat at farm 27a, Balem 2Sc. ; i , rTrrr ajtd vegetables - Pries paid to growera hv "-lem vsrtrs. labrnary t. 1811 Apple, fancy . ; S.tS afediuasa : . 75-l.tS Onion ; U. S. Ko, 1 TECFSTAXUBS -If ' TBKSS Ptall file : Calf meal. 25 Itoa. J.80-l.eS Awatekt-Maa eaa SrAA M a av. -h mss --- r ii i i " if tv-ir.inr Com. whole, toa 2S.0O ta S8.00 Cracked and (Tooad. toa SS.0O-S9.00 Mill ran. toa . 18.00-20.09 Bra a, toa f a bn . swt. . 1.BS-2JS Extra Rtaadarda Medinm . isoa Bnytng- Prices Rooster, aid spriaga MeaTiea, POUT.TKT Bnytag Prle -It -IS .00 Mediant hen Light ben -00 .IS .IS -OS ta .IS . 09 to at G SAIN AJTb HAT Baying Prloaa Wheat, westara rod White, ba. , 19 Barley, toa . -22.09 to 2S.O0' OaU, grey, ba. r , ft White, no. ' "i - l- Hay: boy ing price Oato and Tetch. toa Clover .10.00-11.00 .10.00-11.00 Alfalfa, valley, 2nd catting 15.00-17.00 Eartem OregoA e Commoa , ., n , Top grade HOPS .IS WAUTOTS North Pacifli Kut Crrower Ana. Price Pranqnatt i Fancy '' " ' M urn . , i . t Stsadard . Soft shall Fancy- at Ijarga Standard Mayette Large (Deli Tared la 6 -pound bag) Meats Light amber halves . HalTS aad pieces .25 .19 2 -ST .80 ,4S pamrrs .04 -OSH -08 4 .08 V4 HIE .TO Medium. Light Hens 1 Up one Cent at . PORTLAND, Feb. IT (AP) Portland waolesala butter . and egg quotation opened nnehanged today. - - ,y Butter market was rerr firm, receipts barelr enough for de mand, specially atronsT om score. . ,: , , . Egg market opened easy with considerable excess of vndcrgrada stock, looking- for takers. Dressed poultry market open ed with medium and light weight hens up 1 cent to IS and IS cent a pound respectively, due to good demand for all weights, ' Ankeny Grange Has Program ANKENY BOTTOM -Feb. T Ankeny grange No. 14 met at the grange hall at Wintsl recent ly for their regular meeting, with nearly all oficera present and a large attendance of mem bers. After the usual business meeting the following; Lecturer' Hour, program Was given: a play by this Sidney school children en titled: "Treasure Hunt was , well given; a readinw "Paul Banyan, waa given by Elmo Brown; the life of George Washington 'Was given; by Phyllis Cole; a number of soags were given -by Mr. Bax ter, j . . Supper was served at a late hour jby the entertainment com mittee In charge of which are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. tf. F. Gllmour. Lamb,! top HOgS i HEAT Baying Prices Hogs. 100 lb Steers j .. . ., Govt i Heifer .os to .tttH 08 OS DrMd veal . Dressed bog Coarse!. Medium WOOI. .08-.06 U . 04-. OS 05-.00 Old. MOHAIS -1 -14 -IS Apple loadings from, north western shipping dtstrleta -are rathsr heavy this week, la order thai warehouse laTentoties as of March 1 may . ba reduced to minimum., for . tax assessment purposes. Several carloads of Fancy and Extra Fancy Spitsen- bergs are still In storage at Portland. For other rod apples though. , this city. Is new mostly dependent upon Yakima Delic ious and Wlnesaps. Celery 'supplies are Inadequate to meet the demand, and some retailers were- unable to obtain supplies of hearts or heart, ma terial today, almost regardless of prteo. ; - ,. . , Mexican tomatoes , are - more plentiful, quality of many 'offer ings Is Inferior, and prices of ripe repacks are considerably lower. Asparagus is scarce today, only a few boxes being received by ex press from : California. . Prices are steady at 25 cents per lb. . The firm lettnee market has taken the local trade by surprise. Imperial , Valley shipping-point values bare continued steady to slightly stronger, and Portland's sales 'to retailers hare remained at IS.26-I3.S0 per crate of good stock. i Oregon onion growers hare sold their TJ. 8. No. 1 stock as low as $50.00 per carload this week. Purchaser pays tor nags. but grower sorts and delivers to the railroad at this price. , Although Roseburr is leading spring cauliflower quire liberally by motor-truck, there will be no appreciable ear loadings, for ' a week or eo yet. due to- recent cool, weather. Supplies at Port land are Increasing, and the mar ket is a trifle weaker today. PROGRAM GIVKX SIDNEY-TAL.BOT. Feb. 21 A patriotic program was given at the Talbot ocbol house Friday morning by the school In honor of Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays under the direction of the teacher, Mrs. Frank Kleper. The majority of tbe parents lu thed , Istrlct were present. At noon a pot luck lunch was served to the children and parents. IRIS SEEKS DIVERSION "Famou Fattxrliou GoatM Pay School Visit .: ' . o . o' PUPILS GIVE WELCOME WACONDA, February 27 Iris nas broksn Into the news ajrnln. The latest episode fa the life of the' "Famous Fastidious Coat" owned? br Mrs. Raharr ru Mission Bottom u i tri. u rlllago schoolhouse, where It Is ouypgiaa sne went intnt A.. hearinr about tha rathar A Country as a Washington's blrth OAy program was scheduled tor w--ay. - irts mad her first appearance ; Radio Programs kSmmmami :1S Cooking achaal. 0 :4S Natlaa&I .- J it . 11:80 Talk. O If. ' ' a!:if ZeIL Pk orchaatra. HBO. S:00 Matiaee. KBOL Vt" - room. KBOL r S:4J Bit of melody, KBOV :ir-"!itw" rai aecietv 6:0 CharUa Walk.r 8:10 Aawa aarviea. NEC. S:0e Aaol a Andy. NBtt :80 Associated finotlirh vni 11 ro Del MHne'. ' rche.trm. 18:00 Muai. Boa .rial. ' , i A(X Jf-ortlaad e:00 Tawa Clock. T:15 Moraing Serenade, new. t:45 ramUy Altar Hoar, s 8:80 Organ mnale. SBS. f J:?2 DoToMonal tWrica. KB 8. :1S Oraat Merrill, iweoo. KBS. ' :80 Kewicaating. JfBS. 0:5 Masio. ' . 11:45 Tha Frfesr. NBS. 1J:S0 Mid dsy Mnicle, UBS. s. ;vj nuie, S:00 Mardi Ores, XBS. 8:00 Tana Chaaer. S :80 Jarenile Frogram. . 4:00 Report of Walkataoa, 4:15 Dean Collin. S:00 The Cosmopolitani, NBS, 8:15 Summary of Legialatnra. S :00 Anoatolla Faith. 10:00 fXunahina Hour, KB. 11:15 Tie Meyers' orchestra. KR.4. 11:00 Midnight Reveler. , XOAO 560 Ke Camilla 19:00 rsrm program. o:ao jrarm program. la the news a few weeks are when sh invaded the Interior of her mistress' hom during- the latter absence. Perhaps sh liked having- her nam In print, again sh might har craved some form -of diversion. Certain ly a' goat deserves som recrea tion when she's, good enough - to provid .milk every day of the year. tor . all th cats and dogs on tn Col farm. Whatever her reason for "the rislt being reminded of the "lamb kt school" was a pleasant experience for th children and Iris will b. a welcome guest at the Mission Bottom school any time she wishes to call In the fu ture. , y II NORMA WDM HEAR DF STATE MEET MONMOUTH, Feb. 27 Qwen eth Dike, president of the Worn-, en's League of the Oregon Nor' mal school, addressed the league members .Tuesday evening, and presented a report of the State1 Women's . conference , recently in session at' Corvallls. and which she attended as delegate from tn Kormai. -; rOn of th topic stressed was suggestions for Friday night act ivities, which Included mention of a competitive stunt show: and Informal teas. , , Miss Jessica Todd, dean of women, was present, and spoke to the members; and Miss Ger trude! Deutsch of the health de partment also spoke briefly. j i TURKEY SHOOT SCHEDULED WACONDA. Feb. 27 Sunday. March 1 Is th dar set for the Turkey . Shoot which will be held on the T. B. Jones farm In Mis sion Bottom, one mile east of the Wheatland ferry Lunch will be erred on the grounds. DADS ID LB ABE HJTEITIID - DALLAS. Feb. 27 -The annu a! "Father and son banquet' un der y the auspice of th men's club of the Methodist church waa held Tuesday evening February 24. A banquet waa served follow ed by speeches and other fea tures. '-. The singing was under th direction of Clair Snyder of Me Minnville; Dr. V. C. Staata acted as toast master and was la charge of th program. The program in cluded: i accordlaa solos by Eu gena. Stoller; "Clean Living Fact For Sons," Dr. L. A. Boll- ' man; "What, Do We Expect of Our Fathers." William Cadle: "Our Fathers Good Scouts." . Howard - Campbell; harmonica : duet,- Andrew Demboskl and Floyd Favor: "The Son in School." B. E. Whit worth; "What ! th Boys of Dallas do for their Dads," Otto Fischer; "What the I men of Dallas do fo their sons." i Dr. A. B. Starbuck. Mass Meeting is Called to Cmsidet Wafer Situation MONMOUTH. Feb. 27 A masa meeting of citizens was held Tues day evening to discuss the water . system situation. with particular reference to a question of how to raise money to retire more bonds on the outstanding liabilities. Dr. F. R. Bowcrsox. new mayor, presided. " i ' A tax levy was suggested among other measures; also th possibility or charging each pa tron an additional fifty cents por month. No definite action was taken on any of the tentatire po tentialities. !!'" CHTLDItEX REPORTED ILL WACONDA. Feb. 27 There has been much sickness here this winter among the school children. An epldem'.j of chicken pox and whooping cough has spread through the community, and now one case of measles Is reported here. - I : I MICKEY MOUSE A Lonsr CoiHjt By IWERK9 POBTEAlTBl Ore, TeK ST (AP) Milk ateady raw milk 4 per eeat) 82.00 -aer cwt.. elirered la Porttaad lea 1 per cent ; grade O milk ft.50. Bat terat dererad ia Portland tie. Poaltry teady (Iwylna prieea) a) ire. heavy" wens ever 41 lba, SOe; me dinm hen. SV14Vt 1b 15e: light hone, 13c: sprirxra. SOe; Pekia ducks. 4 lba and wrer See: catered duck, 15; tar key. Ko. 1. 2c. Patatee ateady N'o. 1 graded. 85a S1.4J cwt. So. S 08 2 9 5c. 0r youiu- excuse os, OEAfc. COOSiM, 1T UKff TO HAVW 2 A rCU WOR.DS IK POWfATS WITH- vVpua. uiTTue tteJO Ifp 'otTm: r- GLAO TO SEE 7 -C ' JyZ, CHAMPION-EH? vJBu.a.rM 4f JJOODSHnTD AMD PW VOO QA.CK "POLLY AND HER PALS The Broncho-Buster" . . i (sea hovu "that biro ; C 6VSR STAVBD OOWSCIOUS V UOfJO'EfJOckSH TO ai Wanw a Swam, a, amaa rwm .m.... QO'Xt By CLIFF STERRETT) rTHENl V RE AIT ARE Gl-AD TSEE ME HOME A5A.lM. EM. SAML lJ DEAR 113 r--- Cpf YEP? A M Ml WAU I MUST be om CZTTTn MV fy. IM LATE f I Jhh. 1 PER rw- S "OSS' A eaaewaw- Ji-n 1 ""J ft Mi f RlDlhO DEAR ME. VES. OK, THEY S HO I MtSSjgr USS TALKIhf. J my mormikT t-tits thb GALLOP FER jJi1SPORt. AKlVTWINlfl tits fe sms. mm ass B THE VJAtf. SAM1..T HOT DAWS? HOW VUKE MY j-sTHEy OUSHTTA IROtf PUTTEES? T V H. LAST A LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Her Ship Comes in By BEN BATSFORD Dressed Poultry POBTtulXB. Or, Fen. 17 (AP) Dressed paallry eelling price to retail ers : tarter, poor ta good. SS32e: dncka. SSc; ceeae, 18c; capon.; 82 & 35c Ihw mountain and on Impulse turned la at Bunny Baird's driveway. She found him lounging j on his tafreranda. a cure ash-tray plied with cigarette ends at his elbow, gazing into the evergreen tranch es a bore his head. : He motioned her to a seat without getting up and she re garded him a while in a silence which he brol at length as he lighted . another cigarette. . . Tt been giving thought to the murder, my dear. Too had." ' "Murder Is always too bad," Bonny.- 'Not necessarily, h observed rather dreamily. "After all. the woman eras of small consequence. But It's too bad th thins; can't be allowed to die as It stands." ifllllcent's sentiment repeated, Blm reflected. She offered to-the artist th same logle which had faHed to convince Bob Trent's WTf. (To b coatlnBd tomorrow.) Im MOPtMOtrrdtiswuaG HER Jtc 84u ' Ia1 i om -me utyve smifvaawTe. vswo 51000 J V - e Kin KCTrara, Syaatr. Umr, Creat BHUia ripM. "" f-,, TOOTS AND CASPER ICAAiMAietxv wArr-TteeB- "1 H I Vf rrciaAMO? a. rsau I BiU. X WA3A-DEEE.UCT; -TBUgSCAM--. ATX3e5SEO - eHePOtWOAAB--HEK.riJTH , W TSJ1.1rIVvA3WeLU AMOCCtRAGEBOOOSHrweAt u Ji tSROvrta-OPCV WSfTBeA, jt J 6iGHTANOrHY w M. ' k X'W.lieAOlTTOYOO I ' AI2B SMKAMOWEU.. LCMJlkXO kS R ATT OWCtt TO BClWO VtX) HCrV. O ff I "Misery Loves, Company By JIMMY MURPHY 1 VOhtT MWD cvatall. camper! in fact, n-a a chamcb for mb. TO crrTT A CrOOl RSSTI THE. POCTOp. I NEET eOMTi l3RAr4PY IN HOT WATER. "TWICE A PAY t HT$d rONNA HT A PPECRIPTIOM FILLED ON Hr3 WAY OVER. HER5.1 HE OU&MT TO BE HERB A4Y IMlNUTe HOW! VOCTCGL. I CATttX I FIX UP MY I 1 FRIEND WTTH! I 1 A UTTLE. I ) BRANDY, r-v. -too: fM eOTY, BtT thh BRANDY 15 OJLY FOQ. PEOPtE.UtfE YOURSElJr who ars cordFiNEp to BEt rU. tETTHS MOT WATER FIRST IF YOVTW. POINT OOTWHERH lis.;;- "AW, .SHUCKSIj ltS.Cha jl l ' ' ' it-