j - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Blornlng. May 24, 1931 PAGE FIFTEEN 4 v H i 1 .A..X RICES rJllXED fiiiniric Ptninn UUIIIIliU I LI I IUU peneral Tendency Down" ward in Portland Market; do Grain Change STRAWBERRY MARKET IS FLOODED i WHEAT PARLEY BEAJR INFLUENCE PORTLAND, May ll (AP) Kxtremely mixed price In the firestock market marked the torn ft th week here. Tho general tendency appeared downward. i Heayywelght hogs, 2S0 S90 Jbs., were down 25e to S.75-S.75. Mediums, 2 00-2 20 lbs., were un changed at 6.50-7.50; light weights, UO-180 lbs., were down tie to 7-25-7.50. and feeders and jfttockers were nominally the same at 7.50-8.50., Good steers advanced about a fcnarter for 600-900 pound stuff. and were oooted at 7.60-2.00. Ilearler animals, from 200 to 1100 lbs., were np. better than 50e to 7.60-8.00; owa fell off slightly to 8.50-6.00, and -vealer were flown a dollar to t.00-2.00. - Good to choice lambs, 2 0 pounds down, were moying at 7.50-8.00. . There was no change In the grain list, wheat going at 62 and 66 cents for the-rations grades. No. I 28 lb. white oats was $22, and No. 2 gray, $23. Wool Qaaua 10 to lo Eastern Oregon wool wa quot ed at from 16 to 16 cents. Valley ioarse was 11 cents, and medium, 2 cents. , Hops tell off slightly to 17 nd , 18 cents. lor the 1930 Oregon crop. . i ." . The hay list maintained its usual stolidity at the following fearing prices, f.o.b. Portland; al falfa 14-15; vaKey timothy 15 15.50; eastern Oregon timothy 17; cloTer 11; oat hay 12; oats and Tetch 12. Straw was still 7.56 a. ton. : Butter was off one cent, to 24: Standards wera 23.. prime firsts 22, firsts 21. Eggs were un changed at 16 cents for fresh ex- ' Italian prunes were unchanged st 6 and 8 cents. . Better Cooking Methods Sought, Waconda Group WACONDA, May 23 Several Women from this community at tended the cooking' school Thurs day held in the school gymnasi um at St. Paul. u The Yamhill Electric company of Newberg ha extended its line Into this icinlty ana tnose wno are anxiously .awaiting for the current to be turned on are Ar thur Golfin, Karl Brown, George Brown, Allyn Nu3om, Charles Haunegan, Mrs. Woods, W. R. Palmer, Fern Runcorn... Al Col lins, B. J. Miller, Lewis Hall, A. W. Nusom. E. J. Sharif, F. R. NusonCPred Viesco, Hattie Skel ton and William Mcdilchrist. - ' GUESTS FROMOS ANGELES HUBBARD. May 23- Guests ' at the home of Mrs. Alice Hol comb for the week -Included: M. Hazen of Los Angeles. CaL, and his mother, Mrs. Hasen of St Helens Thursday; Miss Eiitaoeta " Doherty of St. Mary's academy at Beayerton. .and- Mrs. Mary Hol comb of VancouTer, "Wash who Is making an extended rlsit with Mrs. Holcomb. . Volume Offered More Than Twice That Of Friday PORTLAND. May 23 (AP) More than twice as many crates of strawberries were offering on the east side farmers' market for the weekend as for Friday This re sulted in a congested trade with consequent lower. price range. Ini tial trading In Gold Dollars was around $2 generally with a few a traction better. Tb Marshall and Oregons'sold first at $2.25 and is a more limited way $2.50 crate. Then congestion showed with resulting; general sales of Dollar t $1.76 and a few down to $1.60 while Oregons and Mar shall mored around $1.75 gener ally with a few up to $2. Demand for lettuce was better with sales mostly 85-90c crate. A few sold higher, f Peas ' sold 6-7 c lb. generally with a fair calL A . - Old potatoes mored steady with a general 75c topi Spinach continues scarce and up to $1.75 orange box. . New Turnip and beets sold well at late prices. Cabbage demand was good; mostly 60c crate. A few 60c General Markets Salem - Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, dellTered In Salem, f 1.50 IlatterM t am lOe. Salem 20c. :- , V ' rSTJXT AHO TXOZTABLXS -Pries paid to rown by anient barsrs. . May 19. 1931 VEOXTABUBS ' nf''.' Onion . 1 U. 8. Ka. 1 , Spinach, Urft erst turn barb -SO ' Bnnehed Vegetables , Radish, das. Onions, dos. : , , .80 ' XetnU Prion .1 i Calf maaV IS lb. . 1.80 1.C5 Scratch, ton " nn.. na Cora, whole ton 83.00 to SS.OO Crack d aad sronn. ton S4.00-SS.OO Mill ran. ton . , , , U SO. 03 Bran, ton 18. OO to S0.00 EgX aiaab, cwt. LBS U S.2S Extras Standards' Madiuma . BOOB Bsylag rrleas Roosters. m,i BroiMrs HesTiaa, . nans Mediant kens , Ufht hsns potrx.TBv Bsyiag fries -IS .IS J09 J-SS IS IS IS POSTTUIHD, Ora May 13 AP) J rieenee unaafe. nt prices : nnttar, ex trns St; standards S3; prime firsts S3; firsts 1L . Ecks, freak extras IS; frees saediinsas 1, . . Portland Grain FOETI-IMD. Ore.. May 12 AP) Wheat f atares : . - i High Lew Close May ' - ' S8 SB Jul. i i H S5 654 65 4 Sop.-. .... M S i 6S S5H Uejn martets; whsnt: SJ UuL blae- stent Jti seit white, western white .60 hara winter, northern spring, western red .SS. f -- o .ttr Oae: He. S SS lb. white 22.00. Mitlren stondard 1S.OO. - Cerns Jfe. S X. T. shipment Portland Livestock OJLaJbr Aim HAl Bnylas rrtoes - -Wheat, western red . .. SA WhiU, hn. ST Barley, ten tl.OS tm UJ09 Oats. crsy. bu. . , . SS White, ha. Hay I hoytas; si It as OaM and Tateh. to 2S 8.00-S.09 Clover , ,. S.00-S.0O Alfalfa, valley. Sad sntUns; 1S.00-1S.O0 - Eastern Oregon M 1S.OS Common 12.00 Top grade -Old stock HOBS as .os-ao 80-SS 8S-40 40-42 49-45 45-SS rsmru -9A Lssls, top Hogs Smyla rztos JD Se jOS Hegs, 200 Ibs np 8ters Cows .i Heifers 0i -.65 , , T.T .T.10 Wheat, Corn and Lard j Join in Breaking Season Record - CHICA0O. May tS -(AP) vvneat, corn and lard today joined In a triple breaking of this sea son' low price. Reports that the international wheat conference at London had effected little If any thing likely to bring about Imme diate upturns in grain values had an evident bearish influence from the start. -V . Indications also that frost dam age to domestic winter wheat was only slight tended further to re duce buying to a mlnimunvand to cause liquidating sales oftfrraln and provisions alike. Wheat closed irregular, 14-1 7-8 cents lower to 1-$ higher, corn 1 1-8 to 1 4 down, oats 1-8 to 3-8 off. Mrs.Deranleau's ! Last Rites Said Tomorrow Morn WEST SALEM, May II Mr. Kata Deranleau died Friday, May 22, at tie family home at 1 OSS Edgewatsr street. Her death fol lowed a long Bine.. Mrs. Deran lean was; 68 years old and Is sur vived I byL her . widower, Luelea Deranleau; zour aaugnters, urs. Mary Cornier -of' Wilmar, r Can, Ulrs. Catherine BL Clark, of Vic toria. B. 1 C."i Mrs. Anna, r order. of Tinele, Can.; and. Mrs. Geneva Cole ef Portland; ' two -sons, Ar- thur J. Deranleau, of- Plnacle, Mont.; and Henry R. Deranleaup of Portland. Mors distant rela tives live la Nebraska, Idaho and Seattle, Wash, v-r- 4 Funeral services will' be at 8C Joseph's Catholic church Monday morning at ' 8:30 o'clock 1 with Rev. J. R. Buck in charge. Burial will be In St. Barbara's cemetery. "Make BeKeve Dressed Teal Dressed sec OSH to JOT .01 to .04 10 wool. (Continued from page 4) thoughtfully! No, youTe not that glrL That girl would never have spoken to me as you did just now. That -irl didn't, perhaps, think very much. She Just- was as a-unshlne Is. as flowers are. Remember that day at Richmond, Delight . . .? I do , . . No; you are not that glrL But you are the girl I want . . ' he ended. She did not answer. She we suddenly faintly, sick, vaguely giddy, tired to death of herntas- ueraae, very near to tears ana knew not why. A Fair Barrala There was a little silence heavy with unspoken words. "Look here he said suddenly "we'll make bargain, you .and X. Always be honest with me. Prom ise you'll come, to me If you find .... that, after all, I am little worthy of your caring will Medina -11 Old Kid KOKAXX JS -IS Independences At Lodge Meeting INDEPENDENCE,. May 23. Those elected- from the -Odd Fel- .lows lodge, here to attend the grand lodge wfflth was held in Corvallis were E. A. Wed die, Guy Travis and J. B. Hubbard. Those elected from the Rebekah lodge were Mrs. O. A. Kreamer, Mrs.' Chas. Calbreath .and - Mrs. R. White. Other members attend ing were Ella Hart, Mrs. 3. EL Hubbard, Blanch Robbie, Mr. and Mrs. Orea Kelloge, Pearl Black, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lelchty. youT" t : ' - T " !' ' . . She nodded. What else could tin dftf ' "And I'll - "ne tried to laugh Til make an effort to 'snap out of It. as suggested. I'll go with mother to that Christmas Shlndic of hers. And now. said Lorrlmer, shall we go look tor the tree?" She. nodded again, and as he held out his hand, put her own within it. He held It a long mo ment, hard. fast. (To be continued tomorrow) HE'S GODFATHER TO 14,000 " FfeESIDENT HlMDEMODRG VrlH IBS GRANDCHIM3REil,' RsKnllsd frwsa retire sit susd 4ctd t tkn PrneUeaicy f th Rslli. r and west HUdsnAttrf, wnrtim Csnmannder U-CfcUf f ike Camnna InapewiaJ ArsnUe. tnckled the pmblnns sf kU esmalrV elnylnf d anirwr 1st n stsel -snsnstne. Aaasimclag that he would h gdftkr te the seveath child hem iaj wvwry Ceraaa fasnlly that csmld skew Us fitsseoe t retnr it properly, tke PreWUwat has sew ewnw 14,000 rodehlUma. Ne Cermrwannnt fwnds Vniag avallaWl for tko psirpeswvwst Hiadsmbwrsj ka paid $70)00 f rwas his www pocknt for gif U t tke lafnjtt dtisosk e Oer VatnrUsieJ. The fnnanata teUiar U shawst abeve with thraa af hi ev graasWhtldrwaw Hi West Salem Njews : WEST SALEM, May 13 pr. Edward Laird Mills, resident lot Portland and editor of the Pa cific Christian Advocate, official publication of the Methodist Episcopal church will preach Sun day evening In Ford Memorial church. The morning service will be ih charge of the local men's gospel team. W. F. Sturgess returned Fri day from a business trip to Tole do and Newport. " - , ! Mr. and Mrs. Manford Crouse and their daughter. Miss Mabel Crouse are house guests of Mrs Crouse's brother, A. F. Lamb and family. The Crouse, whose home state is Kansas have visited' here before and being favorably lm pressed with West Salem may decide to locate here perman ently.. ; I i Looner's Visit Friends I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Looney who recently moved from . this place to j Eugene were seen on the streets of West Salem Saturday Starbucks Make Trip South For Their Vacation FONGWOOd! May 23. Mrs. Mary Beaver is In Dallas where she Is staying with her grand children, Mary and Myra Star- buck and Thomas Starbuck while their parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck are absent on a motor trip through California. ; Doctor and Mrs. Starbuck will go as far south, at Los Angeles. J.'P. Smart went to Lebanon Thursday where-he will be in the employ ' of the Reld-Murdoch canning company through the berry season. Smart will be re sponsible tor the reception of berries from the acreage sur rounding Lebanon and for the hipping of the fruit to the com pany's plant at SalemJ Mrs. A. u. Applewftite will te hostess Tuesday afternoon. May 26, to members of the Laurel Social Hour club. Mr. and Mrs. Guy LaRaut. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, and Mrs Fenfleld, all of Vancouver, jWn., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. LaRaut. i i Mrs. Mary Lister entertained over the weekend Mrs. M. Rosen baum and her daughter, Mrs. II. B. Gftford, both of Rainier, Wn. Aft additional guest Frldsy at the Lister home was Mrs. t George Gutekunst of Salem. having come down on a brief business trip. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. FUhback made a motor trip t Portland and return oae day Recently. A group ot relatives tenaerea a birthday surprise to j H. R. Mc Dowell of the Tourist auto camp' Friday evening.- From Orchard Heights were his three brother and their families and from Sa lem, Mrs. McDowell's sister and family. The guests brought ice cream and cake which was served at a late hour to Mr. and Mrs. William McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. W. GT McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Stout, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. McDowell, Mis Ethel McDowell, Miss Maxine Stout. jArmon Mc Dowell, James Herman McDow ell, Harold Stout. Ora McDowell and Ross McDowell. I t POBTLAK0. Ore., May 22 AP) Cattle SS, very slow. ; Steers 0-OS goo. $7.60 8.00; aaediant TMfTM; euorsaon S.oe(Mf7.00. Steers PO-1.0 lb, good 7.60 8.00; median .T$&7.SO; common 0.00 06.75. Steer 110-13O lbs. good 7.0O7.60; aaearani .e 17.00. Heifers 550-850 lbs., good 7.0T.50; aaedinm &.00.00. Cewa, goed S.&6j0; common and me diant 4.503 5-54; lew cutter Z.004.50. Bails, year liana excluded, beef good choice 4.7S?6.25; entter mediams 3.50 ATS, Vealers, milk-fed 8.00 id 9.00; meeunsi e.oe.oo; cail-common 4.5 Q Sj60. OalTes 1:50-600 Ibs good to choice .SOS.O0; emmn-mUam 4.00(8.50. Hogs 4S. steady. LJght-lignts 140-160 lbi, good choice 6.50a7.i0, - Light weight 160-180 Ibt, goed-choies 7.J5(7.50; do 180-200 Ibs food-cheiea T.26U7.50. Afediam weight 00-S2S Iks. good-choice 0.5OT.5O; da S30-Se 1 good-choice- 6.0O7.00. BearyweighS S50-2SO lbs., good choice 5.756.75; de S9 0-350 Ins., rooil-chmee 6.00(ff-5. i Packing sows 273-500 lbs., medinnt good S.oerS.oO. Feeder and steefcer pigs 70-13 lea., goon-choice 7.50 4j 8.5ft. ! Sheen-1215.' alow, draerr. Iiaavhs SO lbs., down, good-choice 7.50 S.O; de arsdism COO 7.50; da ell weights, tiann S.5i 6.50. Tear ling wethers SO-110 ihs.. medium-choice 4.50 jS.50. Kvee tHJ-100 lbs medium (haice S.SyS.0O: de 120-150 lbs-, me-diam-cheiee S.0eS.7S; do sU weights, enfi-cemmea, l.wl.M. MICKEY MOUSE "The Female Impersonator" By WALT DISNEY V? MICKEY frnriAuyi n GOT HIS PAN tMOTO- TO HIM . BUTCH GOT MOM IT, 4 TOO rr i3- 1 f WELL,TME NEWS.- VjlWif I ft ffS?TV i OP THAT GUy-BUTCH-Y W I voice PHMAA W OH. Mioctry 1 WHO WROTS ' ma vOiif Dim 1Q P- WHY OOdr VOU HAVE M.. BUTCH Ore rr, root I THINK. HE AWFUui s ( he's so 1 IfJfAf i I riAMDSOME J f 1 M I NSYY SOfJO&LE.- J fPSsV I AMD SO 7 SO STRONG AND) COURTEOUS TO WOMEN AND KINO TO LTTTUEL CHILD REM -To i bruits. Vejgetables S.SSSI I I I II I I I I I I I I I , Radio ; Programs Sonday, May 24 -SOW 20 Xe. Portland 8 :00 Rochester erebestra, KhO. 8:36 American Legion progress. : 30 Palace organ sad plana. -10:0O Deems Taylor. JiBC. 11:00 National Youth conference, SB0. 12 :00 Dr. 8. Partes Caiman, SBO. 1 :00 National Religions aerfioe, HBO. 5 :00 Catholie hour, KBO. 6:15 8ymphony orchestra, XOMO. :30 Hotel St. Praaeis erehestrs. 8 :00 Musicians Benefit, NBO. 9:30 Mark Daniels, baritone. 0:45 Book chat. 10:00 Sunday eoneert, HBO. Monday. jUf , KOW 420 SA Pacisa 6 :S0 DeTotiensl ssrriees. . . 7:45 Van and Don. NBO. 9:00 Cooking echeeL. :0 Arlos Trie, NBC ... t 11:45 Bagdad organ. m 12:1S Wsern Farm an Home henr. 1:00 Sir Prnaeis Drsks rehsstrn. 7 :0O Amos 'a Andy. - -8:00 Adeentnrea of Sherlock Helms. 10:80 Studio. XOAO 65 Xev--CsrrsUi 1:00 Farm hour. . f . 1 .00 Organ nrcgnam. ' 2:00 Around the enmpns. ' 2 :SO Bomemaker hour. 8:30 Book eesnpanions. :-S Farm hour. ' 7:30 4-H eius meeting. 8:00 The Orefea Loggers. COP KILLER O rr- O S ynth ampla tnsa to realize that crime doesn't par, Frank Jordan nonchalantly smokes a tiz&retta fa the Central Folic Station, CM caro. Tbs man of macj aHassa with A lonf criminal record was captured after ha haiaiot thre ohcemea, a.;.iax one sjia iroaa- 5 two ouers. POBTLANS. Ore.. May 22 AP) Onanges, psesed. aienein, 93.75A50; fraaMCMK. CsMecais, S3.7504; ltmea, 5-aew eaetea. SS.sO; baaaas. Ss. Xjsm eaa Calif are in. 5.507.75 ease. Straw berries Oregea. A25S.2S 24s, - Cnbbsre reeaL aid, lVbOSc; CsQ fonnie, mk A. PeteCoes Oregon Desehstes. S1.4OQL60: Baker local 75cnttll Takima S5eQ $1.25, New po tatoes OeUT ere ia garnets, SQSe, Wbitae, SiiStte. Oniene aeUiag wrieen te antaileen: Caegea. as ewt.; CaL aew sena Bermudas, S2.50. Seed peta teee leeaL 1HU V ahuhaeh Ileal, talk, 22e lb. Ar ticneana QS75 doe. Spinach local, 5&7S arssga aac. Celery California, S1.-CS&L1 aer dos.: hearts $1.40 dos. llnaiiiai hsthtTTt. iSe lb. Pen pars &e4. green. 85e lb. Sweet pota toes lastern, $8.75 nasraer. Cauliflower Calrfernla. $2 2.10. esns Tesss, 3.T hsmgir; 24f22s lb. Peas OaUfernis, 7Q7He; Oregon. 10e lb. Teeneteee CaUromia, $1.25 lag, repack ed; hofheuse. 27Vt0S5e lb. Xettuee-- loceJ. $LUS crate. As para ran northwest. 5a0c -as. bunches. Portiamd Produce rOBTLAKD. Ora,. May Vt AP) Mi baying nriees: mds B. S1.60Q I.S s -cental, wfrk "anrs-lns" Sl( 1.60. Pertlaad deliTery and Inspection. Nats Oregon wamnts. 1825e; pes sata, 12a la.; BzsnUs, l20c; almonds, ldl$Vh: CibrU, lOHi-c; pecans, tOc Steps aaminnL 1S2S crop, lOQUs; 1 lSlTe. - , " Lire asaltry net baying prices: henry aens, colored 44 Ibs np, IBs; de ts 4 tns 14c; do-nnde S lbs, lie; spriagers, 17c; old rooaters, 7e; ducks, aid Pekiss 2022e; spring ducks, 2064 tZi ceeaa, lSe; turkeys, 20(I'2e. PoUtoea Oregon Deechutee. $ t.40 LS Bakers, $2: local 73c2$l: Taki- ma. SAe-SLSS. New aotntees California garnets, t4;.wkites JV424s lb. ' Day buyiag pries lor proaaeeri iuw fn, $ 14 9 1: clever, $10(12; oats snd vetch $10 IV ton. 't Drssssd nauUrj selliag price to re tailers; tarkn-ra. near to aTood. 25 33c; sacks, 25e; geeae, 18s; cspons. 2285 Is-. - THIMBLE THEATRIterinff Popcyo Now SlMwing--'4BTistriess la Picking; Up OO vOUMEmTO 61T THERR I I "THfXTS OK Or V00lAR 1 I I I KEVER ftMfSjm&LE fVtf) TEYJL ME THAT THE HA HOT 5VTTRSG rMjr W BST5 UKE TW? BEFORE- SWttJOR BEAT UP fAV BEST STftA0HGT7' : v HE SMfXCKEO EA y ' r EXECUTlOtAERS? j r ( SHUT 0P1 VgRE fNrAOTrCREL 1 ' : ' ' ! SUPPOSE XX) HKOUJ WHAT I the$etbeth) ikxockeo a SUftEVbOD CsCT TVC HECK KNOCKED VOVyTTcX voo 9Z J If ' " LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY The Thirst Quenchers" TO-OfVr j r By BRANDON WALSH By SEGAR tE. C0SI&ME129 WOWT LIKE IT Macleay Farmers Glad it Rained; Roew Place Sold . : ) MACUBAY. May 23 Mr. and Mr. Ellet ot Newberg haTe pur ctiasddthe R. Lw Roew place. Fanpers wre Tery pleased with the rain as it was just what was needed. Mr. and; Mrs. Mike' "Waits was the guests ot Mr. and Mr. Mar Tin A. Wells- Tuesday evening. JnanUa Nash, and- Emily R. Brack motored to Stayton Wed nesday afternoon to tlstt Mabel Sherman, who Is In ' the Stayton hospital with casa ot brain fever. t ' - ' - . Strawberry- picking hat starUJ ed in the- Macleay Tidnity, ExrauMKjnt wrrn clover PBATUM, May SS Some farmers are cllppln; their clOTar for seed. Other are .making an early crop of hay. leaTing the second cron for ed and some are going to eixrisint with the first ere a tor teed, although the first crop generally does not till wall. 18 . i I ' " I re& a wee, Hor; -niit W3U5TG0TTA C1AO-H0USZ w IS!. King Fa ml Ad L i a at TOOTS AND CASPER "What the Neighbors say" . B00T HOOFERS DCM0DELO FACE 1S THAT 9HS HAS 6rV54Tte NEldsHBORr OVETrCM TO TALK about! I CERTAlKlLV tO LOOK WFFERSVT NOW! 1KI FACT, 1 HAT iD "TO A VASE AT COLONEL. HOOFEPITO CONVlKiCE HIM THAT fM Hr WIPE I HE WONT .ALL MB awAriWY A4AIr4 N A MUCRTJ IP ME. : TenvrT have off Mr OLD WHr$E7& PEOPLE J WILUTHnVIU HE"S MY a. FA-TUtTDl i --7 3fe ' Oust whew i wa S PAD Y TO 5RLLTHE WRT . WUIHfcl. IWfaH KZf&9Cf yweUNU WITH A 9T1ZAN4E. YrOMAN n TURNOUT THAT TKS WOMAN Mr3 V Vm WITH K WSW FACE. V. MOW PtHryTVlAf get oueic&coLO M0MAD5l4EfEl j . Ilk.' ,. .. -. . S 7ff-r. u - - By JIMMY MURPHY 'mm) V - t i usrr cnPUIB Xi ,THXTGf OUST LWS 9QPWa j ' BEAUTY 5UREA 'A I isiiaa, , U -rZJT 9 Di wr lra9 HEO HU543AKD I W OVClNAMarOhJCEOPHlB 1 A IF $OPHE ) f KEL0OW2 XA aXJMFIK L1WE A "TOY I J I ABPUrJETTE.ANPCAMEOUTA REALLY LOOK BEAUTIFUL. s - !- I LA5H5 Cv1 -ggsBgg I BLONDS I K0W THEYVE, CHAi6d SHOULD HAVE INSTRUCTED J on THS 'f!2?gSllO I ( I HE WTO A CO-ED. SHE L0OW3 f THAT PLASTIC eWEOH TO j. ilHNOOF A T LfiV'L J V D1PFEREWT m THlNVONr I - MAWS. HER FACE ECTL-Y JCK. A-ejjUR fe T cwwfc wm - y. . !- 111 jj IK yXyMn .JJ U n f A- hM S?-sn 1 7 - jrt - 1 U ""-nawss "ST 1 J AT . -sn C B IHShi 1- A 1 - 1 T' j J y jt if n m a . hflflSnVJf I m a v -wa sr X" . nv w mm a a n- IT A aT nV --wji ; LsS-' MI . )- mr m M nnnanm-' a m U Vt'"S w I I TrtlNki PLL ctET FACs? RCMOPELED fvrgrpiJWE IGreef uLJUm TMSYMADtS CPIKSFACS OVEROUT un EMTPYTO CHAN6GTQ. XT ' poeM-T UC3YCH1X RETURKI?! WHAT CDUSTLHOCTQ WAMT5TO vfwow! lreCSTVCI FORMER i FD0TOALL,; SIVlkVaXVO OUTTRCDf CaOETT f ACS MUCH eou4TAFnx TIECCLOO. rAMXlOVT TDsiET i CtrsTRACnS