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OREGON STATESMANr&Ortfcon, Sunday Morning. March 17, 1935 PAGE NINE- NOTICE OP FILIXG OF COM. MISSI05KKS' RKPOKT FOR WOOD8UBN - HUBBARD DRAINAGE DISTRICT. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the land in cluded within the Woodbnrn Hubbard drainage district, Mar lon County, Oregon, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the N. line of the B. F. Hall D.L.C. 2.37 chains from the N. E. corner of said claim in T. 6 S. R.1 W. of the Willamette Meridian in Mar ion County, Oregon; thence in a northerly direction down the W. line of the slough, N. 20 0 -44' E. 6.78 chains; thence N. 31 -26' . 6.93 chains to the S. W. Corner of "W'tn. Alexander's land; thence N. 15 -31'E. along the W. line of the Jackson Cooley D. L. C. 618 chalps; thence N. 85 W. 7.20 chains; thence N. 39 W. 1.50 chains; thence N. 87 E. 6.00 chains; thence N. 18 E. 2.96 chains; thence N. 4 -46' E. 1.25 to the N. line of the A. J. Vaughn D. L. C. 2.05 chains from the N. E. corner of the same; thence 1.06 chains N. 4 -46' E.; thence N. 26 -14' E. 2.90 chains; thence N. 64 -32' E. 4.76 chains; thence N. 53 -38' E. 1.62 "hains to the N. line of Wm. Hardlicker's land; thence N. 53 -38' E. 36 links; thence N. 38 -48' E. 3.75 rhains; thence N. 50 -28' V7. 4.63 chains; thence N. 43 -41' W. 2.18 chains; thence N. 63 10' E. 3.93 chains; thence N. 10 W. 2.86 chains; thence N. 60 W. 1.41 chains to a point 90 links S. of the S. line of the P. M. Oleason D. L. C; thence S. 59 -30' W. 6.20 chains; thence N. 30 -30' W. 2.40 chains; thence N. 59 30' E. 6.20 chains; thence N. 16' -43' E. 4.33 chains; thence N 46 E. 3.94 chains; thence N. 49 E. 2.91 chains to the N. line of A. Buschkowsky's land; ihence N. 35 E. 1.28 chains; thence N 21 W. 2.00 chains; thence S. 84 W. 1.18 chains; thence S. 75c ..50' W. 1.91 chains; thence S 85 -49' W. 1.50 chains; thence N. 87 -32' V,r. 1.76 chains; thence S. 66 -37' W. 2.12 rhains; thence S. 76 W. 1-21 chains; theuce N. 72 W. 3.60 chains; thence N. 78 E. 3.00 chains; thence N. 66 -46' E. 3.41 chains; thence'S. 89 -29' E. 3.8S chains; thence X. 69 -37' E. 5.45 chains; thence N. 60 23' E. 2.72 chains; ihence X. 79 37' E. 2 04 chains; thence N. 70 -8' E. 1.60 chains; thence N. 52 -45' E. 1.21 chains; thence 12 -17' E. 2.37 chains; thence N. 41 E. 1.96 chains; thence N. 55 15' E. 4.18 chains; .thence N. 15 W. 2.34 chains to the S. line of E. G. Richard's land; thence N. 15 W. 3.28 chains; thence N. 61 -25' E. 1.95 chains; to the N. line of E. G. Rich ard's land, 5.11 chains from the N. E. cor. of the same; thence N. S7 -45' E. S.12 chains; ihence S. 85 -43' E. 2.77 chains; thence N. 30 E. 2.47 chains; thence N. 21 -49' E. 9 0 links hit the N. line of the P. M. Gleason D. L. C. 12 links E. of the reentrant corner on the N. line of said claim; thence N. 21 49' E. 1.94 chains; thence K. 73 -34' E. 2.6 4 chains; thence N. 30 E. 2.33 chains; thence N. 36 47' E. 2.72 chains; thence N. 38 -46' E. 2.87 chains; thence N. 6 -28' W. 2.21 chains: thpnce N. 7S3 -28' E. 2.30 chains; thence X. 89 -37' E. 2.53 chains to the N. lino of the Oliver F.riboU I). L. C. 1.27 chains from the X. E. corner of the same: thence P. 72c -30' E. 1.93 chain; thence S. 57 E. 6.94 chain?; thence X. Gl -3 7' E. 2.3 2 chains; thence X. 453 28' E. 2.53 chains: thence N. 6 -44' V. 40 links to the S. line of the Jos. Churchill D. L. C; thence N. -44' W. 2.86 chains; thence N. 25 E. 2.50 chains; thence N. 46 -26' E. 2.17 chains to the N. line of J. 7. Finch's land 1.89 chains from the' N. E. corner of the same; thence N. 41 -26' E. 2.79 chains; thence N. 22 -10 E. 7.08 chains; thence N. 82 -34' E. 3.78 chains; thence S. 75o -19' E. 2.93 chains; thence N. 8 5 -16' E. 1.48 chains to the N. line of Ellen Hatcher's land; thence N. 83 -16' E. 2.86 chains; thence N. 37 -19' E. 8.76 chains: thence N. 44 -48 E. 2.33 chains: thence N. 41 -32' E. 2.31 chains; thence N.-7 -49' E. 4 J9 chains; thence N. 19 E. 2.96 chafts; thence S. 18 -15' W. 2.42 chains: thence N. 77 E. 6.66 chains; thence N. 87 -33' E. 2.27 chains; thence N. 58 E. 1.74 chains; thence N. 24" -21' E. 4.06 chains; thence .N. 67 E. 2.49 chains; thence S. 87 -12' E. 2.05 chains: thence N. 20 -47' E. 3.64 chains: thence N. 8 W. 3.17 chains; thence N. 55 -43' W. 4.89 chains; thence N. 20 -11' E. 9.19 chains to a point in the cen ter of the county road 1.50 chains W. of the S. W. corner of the Hubbard cemetery; thence N 28 -40' W. 3.07 chains; thence N. 54 E. 7.00 chains; thence N. 3 W. 4.00 chains; thence N. 86 E. 4.50 chains; thence N. 70 E. 5.28 chains: thence N. 79 39' E. 22 links to M. C. Crittendan's S. line; thence N. 79 -39' E. 2.23 chains; thence N. 27 -24' E. 3.75 to M. C. Crittenden's N. linef thence N. 27 -24' E. 29 links thence N. 61 E. 1.15 chains thence N. 86 E. 46 links to the E. line of the Ore. Milling and Warehouse Co's laud at a point 2.13 chains from the S. corner of the same; thence N. 86 E. 1.80 chains; thence N. 41 32' E. 2.40 chains: thence N. 9 -11' E 5.-30 chains to the N. line of the county road: thence N. 37 -24' E. 2.69 chains; thence S. 85 -47' E. 2.30 chains; thence N. 84 E 2.55 chains; thence N. 42 E 4.26 chains; thence N. 32 -30' E. 1.76 chains: thence N. 63 -11' E. 2.87 chains; thence N. 60 -40' E. 2.39 chains; thence N. 32 E. 3.03 chains; thence N. 2 -13' E. 2.26 chains; thence N. 34 E. 3.49 chains: thence N 63 -25' E. 3.22 chains; thence S. S33 -43' E. 1.62 chains; thence X. 6 -36' E. 6.6 S chains; thence N. 71 E. 3.22 chains; thence N. 88 -41' E. 1.32 chains; thence N. 18 -51' E. 69 links to J. P. Dubrara's S. line 9.78 chains from his S. W. corner; thence N. 18 -51' E. 34 links: thence N. 12 -27' W. 9.85 chains; thence N. 9 -28' E. 3.28 chains; to J. P. Dabrava's N. line; thence N. 42 E. 2.18 chains; thence N. 34 -45' W. 2.70; thence N. 23 -9' E. 3.90 chains; thence N. 65s -43' E. 3.66 chains; thence N. 5? -36' E. 7.85 chains; thence N. 49 -41' E. 4.43 chains; thence S. 60 E. 3.94 chains: thence S. 14 -49' E. 3.15 chains; Whence S. 85 -33' E. 2.88 chains; thence E. 4.89 rhains: thence S. 22 -20' E. 5.26 chains; thence E. 7.00 chains to G. B. Hovenden's S. E. line; thence E. 85 links: thence N. 83 -21' E. 3.19 c ains; thence N. 52 E. 2.22 chains; thence N. 73 -46' E 2.5 4 chains; hence N. 32J -26' E. -5.66 chains; thence S. 79" -35' E. 3.50 chains; thence N. it3 E. 5.25 chains; thence X. 9 3 -34' V. 1.25 chain3 to ihe K. Hue of the U. T. Hovenden land; thence X. DJ -34' V. 1.69 chains; thence X. 31 3 K. 2.G8 chains; thence X. 13- E. 4.07 chains; thence X. 56 J -11' E. 1.5 7 chains; thence X. 12 11' E. 6.25 chains; thence X. 26 -13' W. 7. S3 Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFEH 14 17 20 25 31 38 41 4a 55 51 64 32 AH 1 33 50 26 21 A6 60 V. 21 42 'A 43 I 3"? it 45 m. 1 57 27 3C 41 51 'A 23 (6 I 23 VYA VMA 44 45 62 66 6H 10 WL 63 24 36 52 12 36 55 37 54 HORIZONTAL 1 pupil in military or naval school , 16 feet ; 9 part of foot (pl.) 14 proverb 15 period pre ceding important event 16 apportion 17 a source of mechanical power 18 impair 19 cover for the hand 20 rather than 21 a barrier of bars -. 44 compart ment in church 25 final books ' of record 27 onites by a fusible metallic cement 29 term in poker SO conception 81 land bor dering seas 34 estimate too highly ,28 to merit 89 repent '40 a row 41 exacerbate 4 4 elementary book 46 kind 47 frladly 48 one who has charge of money 51 tarries 55 an 56 looking1 askance 5S mantin of a cavity 69 faithful 61 mien . 62 to let 64 having ex isted longer 65 small child 66 consumed 67 is sup ported 68 boil on eyelid 69 inclination VERTICAL 1 animal in desert 2 idolize 3 noted the time 4 personality 5 mundane 6 surrender by deed 1 eefc-shaped 8 expressing ridicule Herewith is the solution of Sat urday's puzzle. t-e kAQEismARAB 9 one who dis putes about trifles 10 wing of a house 11 run away 12 a warm admirer 13 boils 22 purely aes thetic pursuits 23 knot 26 adorn 28 shooting: 3 1 comprehend 32 thigh of hog 33 a celestial sphere 34 belonging to as 85 intention 36 mark aimed at in----' curlinjt !3 37 ro astray 39 withdraws 42 workers 43 a large ; plant 44 ache 45 curl 47 coquettish 48 hue 49 imbecile 50 plant ovules 52 to delight or enjoy 53 mounted 54 pay out -67 uproar 60 obtain 63 auricle chains; thence N. 5 -10' B. .! chains; thence N. 17 -30' E. 4.35 chains; thence N. 64 E. 90 links to C. L.. Smith's S. fine 10 links E. of his S. W. corner; thence N. 64 E. 2.09 chains; thence N. 14 37' E. 7.85 chains; thence S. 59 -22' E. 2.97 chains; thence N. 87 -14' E. 6.99 chains; thence N. 22 -18' E. 1.89 chains; thence S. 87 -9' E. 2.4$ chains! thence 42 -12' E. 2.7S chains; thence N. 55 E. 1.57 chains; thence N. 51 -16' E. 3.36 chains: thence S. 73 -41' E. 2.07 chains; thence S. 89 E. 2.04 chains; to J. T. Curby's E. line 2.54 northerly from his S. corner; thence S. 39 E. 94 links; thence S. 50 E. 3.78 chains; thence N. 79 E. along the old mill dam 3.66 chains;thence N. 25 -28' E. along the S; line of the county road 1.65 chains; thence folowlng up the E. edge of the swamp S. 49 -34' W. 2.37 chains; thence S. 79 -39' W. 4.30 chains; -thence N. 40 -26 W. 1.72 chains; thence S. 79 -27' Wv 2.02' chains;thenee N. 60 -20' W. 1.85 chains; thence N. 45 -32' W. 1.66 to A. J. Smith's W. line 2,70 chains southerly from J. corner; thence N. links; thence S. chains; thence S. chains; thence N. T. Curby's S. 45 -32' W. 7 60 W. 1.82 87 W. 1.27 40 -26' W. 3.07 1.64 2.76 7.00 1.20 8.00 2.12 W. -40' 42 49 chains; thence S. 42 W. chains; thence S. 66 W. chains; thence S. 40 E. chains; thence S. .50 W. chains; thence N. 69P W. rhains; thence S. 34 W. chains; thence S. 14 -14' 2.90 chains; thence S. 24 W. 1.77 chains; thence S. W. 1.27 chains, thence S. -24' W. 1.00 chain; thence S. 23 W. 2.82 chains; thence S. 15 E. 10.72 chains; thence S. 16 W. 3.75 chains; thence S. 550 .42' w. 5.59 chains; thence S. 18 -18' W. 5.50 chains; thence S. 22 -48' E. 3.19 chains; thence S. 44 -42' W. 2.61 chains: thence S. 19 -32' W. 1.59 chains: thence 8. 41 -46' W. 3.88 to W. L. Murray's E. line; thence 8. 41 -46' W. 0.25 chains; thence N. 73 -46' W. 8.21 chains; thence 8. 57 -15' W. 12.42 chains; thence S. 78 -46' W. 4.43 chains; thence S. 86 34' W. 5.76 chains; ihence N. 720 .9 w. 1.49 chains; thence N. 82 -17' W. 2.60 chains to the E. line of the A Hovenden D. L. Q. 3.20 chains from the S. E. corner ot said claim; thence N. 88 -17 W. 3.00 chains; thence N. 69 -15' W. 3.22 chains; thence N. 5 -35' W. 3.28 chains; thence 8. 64 W. 1.61 chains; thence S. 64 -35' W. 3.12 chains: thence S. 89 -33' W. 2.32 chains: thence S. 58 -25' W. 3.31 chains; thence N. 76 -28' W. 2.39 chains; thence N. 59 W. 3.07 chains; thence N. 20 E. 4.50 chains; thence N. 70 W. 1.70 chains; thence S. 20 W. 4.20 chains; thence N. 82 -21' W. 2.16 chains; thence S. 64 -12' W. 3.49 chains; thence S. 19 -41' E. 2.62 chains; thence S. 29 -38' E. 3.63 chains to the S. line of the A. Hoven den D. L. C; thence S. 29 -38' E. 1.09 chains; thence S. 30 E 9.65 chains; thence 8. 26 W 3.47 chains to the N. line of the C. Hubbard D. L. C. 6.74 chains westerly from the N. E. corner of a 40. acre tract belonging to G. B. Hovenden's heirs; thence S. 26 W. 2.13 chains; thence S. 49 -24' W. 3.86 chains; thence S. 64 -25' W. 1.53 chains; thence S. 17 -29' W. 2.43 chains; thence S. 1 E. 3.04 chains to the S. line of the G. B. Hoven den .40 acre tract of 12.95 chains from the S. E. corner of the same; thence S. 1 E. 74 links; thence S. 49 -40' W. 5.15 chains; thence S. 34 W. 2.56 chains; thence S. 10 -14' E. 2.05 chains; thence S. 31 -42' W. 3.03 chains; thence S. 36 -20' W. 4.07 chains; thence S. 27 -21' W. 1.34 chains; thence S 31 -45' W. 4.44 chains; thence S. 65 -14' W. 6.34 chains (passing 21 links E. of the Wolfer Spring) ; thence 8. 56. W. 2.75 chains to a point in the N. line ot the county road; thence 8. 18 E. 4.40 chains; thence 8. 50 -42' W. 7.33 chains; thence 8. 40 W. 4.14 chains to the W. line ot the C. Hubbard D. L. C: thence 8. 40 W. CS links; thence 8. 58 W. 8.80 chains; thence 8. 74 -28' W. 4.77 chains; thence 8. 43 -35' W. 7.44 chains; thence 8. 59 W. 2.86 chains to the 8. E. corner of the bridge near Hubbard cem etery: thence S. 63 -22' E. 3.72 chains; thence 8. 26 -36' W. 6.31 chains; thence 8. 47 42' E. S.6S chains;thence S. 2 W. 7.14 chains; thence 8. 46 -24' W. 4.62 chains; thence S. 72 -37' W. 2.65 chains; thence S. 9 W. 4.05 chains; thence S. 42- -33' W. 5.35 chains; thence N. 63 W. 6.06 chains; thence S 2 -16' W. 4.17 chains; thence S. 18 -18' W. 1.93 chains to the S. line of Andy Kouthny's land; thence S. 18 -18' W. 7.67 chains; thence 8. 25 -39' W 6.17 chains; thence S. 40 -40' W. 2.05 chains to the N. line of C. F. Beven's land 2.57 E. ot the N. W. corner of the same; thence S. 40 -40' W. 4.52 chains: thence S. 84 -47' W. 3.88 chains to a point 2.55 chains N of the S. W. corner of section 33; thence S. 84 -47' W. 2.52 chains; thence S. 14 E. 11.10 chains; thence 8. 31 E. 14.70 chains to the W. line of the coun ty road; thence S. 41 15' W, along said W. line 2.50 chains; thence N. 26 W. 16.60 chains: thence N. 14 W. 11.50 chains; thence S. 79 W. .33 chains; ihence S. 20 -33' TV. 6.14 chains; thence 3. 44 -38' W, 2.37 to E. E. Bevens' S. line 4 links W. of George Zelinka's N, W; Corner; thence S. 44 -38' W. 2.42 chains; thence S. 15 -21' W. 1.50 chains; thence S. 8 -44' W. 5.72 chains; thence S. 50 W. 8.40 chains, to a point 3.00 N. ot the Jf. E. corner ot the P. M. Gleason D. Lu C; thence. S. 50 W. 3.C8 chains: thence N. 7 W. 4.30 chains; thence N. 68 W. 2.50 chains; thence S. 44 W. 7.80 chains; thence N. 19 E. 7.60 chains; thence N. 83 W. 1.00 chain; thence 8. 31 -38' W. 2.88 chains; thence 8. 12 W. 4.20 chains; thence 8. 58 -30' W. 1.83 chains to the N. line ot the P. M. Gleason D. L. C. 3.98 chains E. ef E. W. Pow ell's N. W. corner; thence 8. 58 -30' W. 2.74 chains; thence S. 31 -31' W. 3.01 chains : thence 8. 26 -19' W. 3.04 chains; thence S. 84 -37' W. 4.38 chains; thence 8. 9 E. 1.90 chains to E. G. Richards' S. line' 1.10 chains rem his 8. E. corner; thence S. ; 9 E. 1.77 chains; thence S. 38 -20' W. 2.67 chains; thence S. 46 W. 4.12 chains; thence S. 44 -35' W. 5.51 chains; thence s! 59 -48' W. 3.75 chains; thence S. 81 -45' W. 2.32 chains; thence S. 12 -SO' W. 88 links to A Honoski's N. line 1.20 chains from his N. W. corner; thence N. 12 -30' W. 81 links; thence S. 6 -26' W. 4.29 chains; thence S. 47 -16' W. 3.60 chains; thence S. 65 -14' W. 2.75 chains: thence S. 13 W. 2.02 chains; thence S 18 -37' E. 3.18 chains to the S. line of the P. M. Gleason D. L. C. 16.77 chains westerly from the reentrant corner in the S. line of said claim; thence S. 18 -37' thence E. 89 links; thence S. 16 -29' E. 2.77 chains; thence 8. 10 E. 2.73 chains; thence 3. 36 E. 2.56,.chains; thence S. 72 E. 3.23 chains; thence 8. 72 -15' E. 1.49 chaias; thence S. 18 E. 3.81 chains; thence 3. 50 W. 2.40 chains; thence 8. 46 W.; 2.59 chains to E. Z wick er's S. line; thence S. 46 W. 2.72 chains; thence S. 25 -13' W. 6.18 chains; thence S. 20 -40' E. 1.55 chains to point 76 links E. of the N. E. corner of the A. J. Vaughn D. L. C; thence N. 20 -40' E. !. chain; thence 8. 17 E. 6.90 chains; thence 8. 13 W. 4.69 chains to Wm. Al exander's 8. line thence 8.- 46 W. 4.40 chains; thence 8. 21 W. 4.80 chains; thence 8. 10 W. 3.20 chains; thence 8. 17 W. 5.00 chains; thence 8. 50 W. 5.80 chains; thence 8. 46 W. 2.10 chains; thence 8. 26 E. 2.90 chains to the W. line of the connty road; thence 8. 41 15' W. along said W. line 2.15 chains; to the N. E. corner of the Catholic Cemetery: thence following down the W. line of the swamp N. 23 -45' W. 5.61 chains; thence N. 66 -30' W. 6.50 chains;thence N. 23 -30' E. 2.30 chains; thence 8. 66 -30' E. 8.70 chains; thence N. 51 -4' E. 5.99 chains; thence N. 26 E. 3.97 chains to the point of beginning. Containing 214.0 acres of land. That the commissioners here tofore appointed to assess bene fits and damages to the property and lands situate in said drain age district and to appraise the cash value of the land necessary to be taken for the rights of way. holding basins and other works ot said district within or with out the limits of said district, filed their report in this office on the 23rd day of February. ,1935, and yon and each et yon are hereby notified' that yon may examine said report and file ex ceptions to all or any part there of, on or before the 28 th day of March, 1935.' Notice is hereby given !that by order of the Court any excep tions or objections to said report ot said commissioners will be heard by the court on the 30th day ot March, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. in the County Court House at Salem, Oregon. U. G. BOYER, County Clerk ot Marion County, Oregon. F.24-M.2-10-17. Uhrhammer Rehired as Turner Principal TURNER. March 1. The school board has rehired the pres ent teachers: Prof. -I J. Uhr hammer'. Miss Catherine Barker and Miss Claire Stewart, high school; Mrs. Blanche Williams, 7th and 8th grades; Miss Rita Burris. intermediate grades; and Mrs. Emalie Van Santen, the primary. POLLY AND HER PALS The Cream of the Crop OH.rrls vtDU.Krrrx BEEN EATlN wRN WOOL AGIN I SET. 1 zr 1 1 1 - 7" - . 1 I SAMLt III lNs 77 Kiag Fcarurn $Mdtfaw, Inc, Gtttt ftmia rijtt tntrvrL j By CLIFF STERRETT shore t yf I SAVED My ) TZS I MICKEY MOUSE Round One! 3! i By WALT DISNEY pAut r -Jy SOMETHINS OUGHT TO BE ' B 'fcAL f n.ri' iac 1 , -C X llT I XINTAPER. MRS. VAN I., , A BIS SPREAD- tr- ' , 1 BELONGED ON THE Tt LA S l THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye A Pain in the Neck" By SEGAR umne stretchco voor V, INCHED- GOSH.' fuj, rr aintJ f we. onuw woouxt mind vx. botj I hel me MermERA X step V)M3?$ Ti T. 50 BAO BROKE IT THE POPPlH' OF ME J Lli HURT (HE GW5S ME J MA Afipci ) f hffrm VOOR BROKEN HgfKVfT ' - Vf3 JO ) NECK80NS T rOP ' 50E- V ft PWH FMJ J MJ (A1 COURSE KOT! I VAM) liM " eivKiNB " -v LHTLE ANNIE ROONEY Added Attraction By BRANDON WALSH YOU SA MR MOAR AND THE LPTTUE IMP LEFT TOWN WITH THS GREAT OALLO'S MIKlOO CARHMMJ? AJO,MA AM. I SAID THE KID MIGHT HAVE LEFT UITH THE CARKllVAU 3aJ i i .k t ra jf v k rw -imj- -'CAUSE I DIDN'T SEE AK1N1E AROUND SINCE THE CARNIVAL LEFT TOUJ VYELL, kfEEP YOOR EVES OPEN-ILL PAY WELL FOR. ANV INFORfiATlOM NOW WELL FIND THAT CARNIVAL I SO THAT'S MRS. MEAN, EH? SHE LOOK AS HARP AS AN ANVIL- THE MORE TIME SAG SPENDS WONTING CARJ4IVALS- TW LESS CHANCE SHELL HAVE t OF FINDING LITTLE ANNIE 3EE, ZERO-AIN'T CAREY GRAND? HE SAVEP YPOR LIFE-AND WHEN YOU WAS SICK HE CAME To SEE VOU EVERY W- NOW YOU RE AL.L WELL AN' HE STILL COMES TO SEE US -EVERY DAY i i TOOTS AND CASPER ' Startling News By JIMMY MURPHY 1 TRIED TO 6ET OUUA ON THE PHONE, BUT SHE'S BEEN OUT ALL DAW TOO, CASPER J I'LL BET SHE WAS OUT WITH J THE. BOSS T THE OPPlCE( today; I TOOTSly IT WAS A BAD MISTAKE TO INTRODUCE HER TO YOUR BOSS! WE MldjHT HAVE KNOWN SHE'D SET HER CAP FOR HIM BECAUSE HE'S RICH! r""f F3rV? ft VJVdN . . m J SHE'S THE CMS PERSON IN THE WORLD I DIDN'T WANT TO KNOW OUR BUSINESS BUT NOW SHE'LL FIND OUTVOUR SALARY AND EVHKTICI&! 600D HZAVOIS, OH,TH12 13 TCRRL1LE i mm Mew WHAT do: Tears GEE CONTINUED rroMGRRowJ IMS. I