The OX-EGO.? STATESMAN. Salem. Oigon, Saturday. Morning December 7, IS -3 PAGZ EGHT ComHasDrop Of Two Cents : TTheat Follows to Some Extent ; Amount Short -1939 Figure J CHICAGO, Dee." HF)-Den-ker corn fell about S cents, prices in the spot market were 1 to SVi cents lower and rallies of all other trains sagged today la sympathy with weakness of the principal feed cereaL Wheat was 1-1 lower, Decem ber 8f. May SS-. wiiti- hut vricM. followed corn to some extent, the market lacked support due to lagginc flour and. mllllni ' trade demand, vnanr business has been dull for ' almost a month and there were no sins of any material lmprore- . mailt- :. ' Kansas City wheat receipts yes terday were tne largest in more than a week but buyers were ae tlre. Some of this wheat was re garded as graln liquidated for taxes and holiday fcash. December wheat showed the most resistance to downturns, be ing strengthened by lack of de liveries on that contract as yet. The 11 terminals received only 155,000 bushels compared with 429,000 a week ago and 532,000 a year ago. Oregon Is Active Coast Hop Market i PORTLAND. Dec. H)-Tbe rrfonltnr!' . murketinc service r said today that the west coast - hop ' area's principal marketing ctiTitT vwu in Ore r on last week. 1 Oregon growers sold approxi mately; 10 00 bale or 1V40 seea ed type , clusters at prices rang ing from 23 to 25 cents a pound, net to growers. The ' soot sudbIt demand was moderate but. steady. Trade re- A- 1 Jl.. . V M . 4 l A.3 W1 porta juuicaLcu iu.h .: " no seedless hops from the 1940 crop remaining In growers' hands. No new contracts on 1941 ernn seeded tvne hoos were re ported and nominal values re mained at 25 cents per pouna, net to growers. Turkey Winners Chosen at Show McMINNVILLE, Dec. t - (JP) -Grand champion awards went to six Washington and Oregon grow ers at the third annual turkey how here yesterday. Winners Included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sauter, McMlnnvllle, standard torn class; Henry Domes, McCoy, Ore., standard hen; Mr. and Mrs. . i Leslie Schneider, Sherwood, 1 dressed hen; R. R. Borovicka, Bclo, utility torn; Mrs. W. J. Eng ler, Newberg, utility hen and best utility bird, Guilty Is Verdict In Bode Shooting LEBANON A verdict of guilty as charged was brought In against C. Balte Bode who had been Indicted on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Bode admitted, firing a shot from Inside his house on Third street through the glass window of a door and striking Ernest Welser, a neighbor. Bode main tained that the shooting of his neighbor was accidental. The Jury deliberated an hour and a half. Farmers Union News CLOVERDALE - The local Farmers' Union meeting was held recently at the Cloverdale Bchoolhouse. The meeting was well attended and proved Inter esting as well as profitable to members and friends. It was an open meeting, with all officers present. President Eddie Ahrens called the meeting to order, and the following names were pre sented and accepted: Mr. and Mrs. John Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whealdon. Members of the good of the order committee called on Mrs. Agnes Booth for a talk on the correct way to salute the flag. She urged every American to learn this pledge and be able to really salute the flag. Mrs. Booth, county school superin tendent, said that the first "line of! defense" was the American citizen. 1 There were a number of guests present who gave little talks and sidelights. The county executive committee '" held Its meeting ' with the local, making Interesting con tributions. .. I The next meeting will be December- 12, at which time elec tion of officers will be held. The : December refreshment committee Is Mrs. Arthur Kunke, Mrs Nancy, f Hann, Mrs. - Mary Schlfferer and Mrs. Karl Stelwer. "Strictly Private By Quinn Hall V f --- 1 ojlu 49 lUt (fruL life, cvtid, ib (utotCi UUjtftA Ao s,Uu. cist ULL bun, ox, k.y. sUefc , c rvi. i Closina Quotations NEW YORK, Dec Al Chem U Dye..l7 American Can..-, AUis-Chalmers u li.H Am Car Fdy 18 H Am Rad Std San .7 Amer Roll Mills 15 H Am Smelt & Ret 42 Amer Tel Tel..l74 Amer Tobacco B Aviation Corp. 4 Am Water Wks 6 Am Zinc L & S-- Anaconda 17 Armour 111 . 6 Atchison 1 Bald Loco 16 Bendlx , Aviation 32 Bethlehem Steel 85 Boeing Airplane 17 Bofden 18 Borge Warner. 20 A Calif Packing 19 Callahan Z-L 1 Calumet Hec 6 Canada Dry 13 Canadian Pac 3 Caterpillar Trac 48 Celanese 27 Chesa & Ohio 42 Chrysler 75 Col Gas & Elec 4?s Oom'l Solvents 10 Consolid Edison 21 Consolidated OU 5 Confl Can . 36 Corn Products 41 Crown Zellrbach 154 Curtiss Wright.. 8 Donglas Aire 132 Du Pont 160 . t-CflPHrodaya closing Eastman Kod .139 El Power it LL. 4 General Electric 13 General. Foods 14 General Motors. 49 Goodrich 11 Goodyear Tire. 17 Great Northern- If Greyhound . 11 Insp Copper 1 1 Inter Harvester 54 Inter Nick Can.. 21 Inter P it Pulp- 9 Inter Tel Tel 1 Johns Manville-. 41 Kenneeott 14 Libbey-O-Ford -43 Lockheed . 10 Loew's 30 Long-Bell A 8 Monty Ward 37 Nash Kelvinator 4 National Biscuit 17 Natl Dairy Prod 13 National Dist 23 National Lead 17 NY Central 13 No Am Aviation 17 No American Co 16 Northern Pacific 28 Ohio Oil 7 Otis Steel.......... 9 Pac Amer Fish- 9 Pac Gas & El.... 27 Packard Motor.. 3 Pan-Am Airway 16 Param 10 J C Penney 88 Penna RR 22 Phelps Dodge.... 33 Quotations; Phillips Petrol- Proct A Gamble Pub Serv NJ Pullman Radio Rayonler Rayonier Pfd Republic Steel Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck - Shell Union- Socony Vacuum Sou Cal Edison.. Southern Pacific S perry Corp Standard Brands Stand Oil Calif Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil NJ Stone Webster.. Studebaker Sunshine Mining Texas Corp Trans-America Union Oil Calif Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corp United Drug . United Fruit US Rubber 23 US Rubber Pfd- .88 US Steel Vanadium Warner Pict Western Union Westingh Elect-103 Woolworth 81 40 55 28 26 6 17 28 22 8 42 77 10 8 26 7 40 6 17 26 23 7 7 8 18 4 12 78 15 42 1 69 68 68 13 3 19 Quotations at Portland BAIN ivn a IUa API Produce xekaaf: Batter rEatrM S4e; unatrai ayc; piuH utsm ss, 30. Batteriat first qMlity, Mxlann .S 35-85 He lb.; premium qnality (ziaam of .35 el 1 per cent acidity), 8S-S7e lb.; II . A . u 11.1.1a 1. I a r 84e ; second juality 2e vader drat, or ii'Hc ' Krra Portland Prodoca Eaeaaaca T) . - m.mimmt T ... ,tt.U ftO 1& F , , " - " atandarda, 25e: atediaa extra 26e; taa- . n it . . ... ainm atanaaraa. -oc, amau uu, mail atandarda ITe. Cbeeee SelUng price te Portland re tailer: Tillamook triplets Sla lb.; loaf 22e lb. Tripleta te wholesaler 17 lb.; loat 17H lb, f ob. Tillamook. Portland Produce VrtRTLaKD. Ore.. Dee. S. (AP) Country meat Selling price to retailer: Country ailied nor, oest aaicnera, i 140 Iba.. IDHe: Tealera. fancy 13 H -lee: lirht-tbia, S-llc; keary 9-lle; lambs. pring, 10-1 se; ewe, o-ee; gooa cot ter cow. 8 -V; canner cow, 7V4-8e; baUs, 10 -lie. IJva ctnltrr Borlna price : Ko. 1 grade Leghorn broiler. ltt-S lb., 15c; fryer ander 8 lba, 15c; fryers, 2 to 4 ibe., 14c; roaster over 4 lbs., 15c; Leghorn hen over 9 id., ize; iegnora hen ander Stt lb 10e; colored hen ever S lba, 14c; colored hen 4 to 5 lbs., 15c. Old rooeter 5e lb. Dressed tnrkev Baying price: Nsw crop hen 20-)4-21e; torn. 15-15 He. Drees id tnrkeyt Kominal selling prices:- Hens, 32V-23e; torn, lft-17 lb.; new crop torn a, 17-17 He. Onions Oregon Daarera 1.00-1.10 ; Yakima 80e. 1.15-1.25; Deschutes, No. 1, 1.10-1.20. Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal fa No. 1. 15.25 tea; oat-vetch 10.00 ton; eloTor 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14.00 15.00 ton. Portland. Wool mo eastern Oregon range 80 tSe; crossbred, 34-85c; Willamette valley 13 months. 84-85. Domestic floor Selling prire, city de livery, 1 ttf 25 bbl. lots: family patents, 49s. 6.00-4 80; bakers' hard wheat net 4.60-5. 0; bakera' bias tern 6.20-5.50; blended hard wheat floor 5.50-5 60; soft wheat 4.70-4.75; graham 49a. 4.90 ; whole wheat 49a. 4.45 bbl. Mohair 1940, 12 month 80 lb. - , Cascara 1940 peel So lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, Dee. 6. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close December . 78 78 75H 75 H Cash Grain: Oat. No.. 2, 8 8-lb. white, 26.00. Barley, No. 8r45-lh. BW, 25.00. Flax, No. 1, 1.6!. Cash Wheat Bit: eoft white 78 H: western white 74; white elnh 74H ; west ern red 74H. Hard red winter: ordinary 74; 11 per cent 78; 12 per cent 81; IS per cent SS; 14 per eeat 65. Hard white-Baart: 12 per sent 80; 18 Seasonal Labor Problems Discussed By State Advisory Council Friday Seasonal labor problems In . handling; Ortf on'. tUrersif led farm harrests were dlscassed yee terday at the organization meet Ins; of the agzicaltnral committee ' of i th , state adTisory council of the state employment service. Governor Charles A. Spragne praised the working relationship between the, employers associa tions and the employment service In , handling; a shifting labor sop : ply. i--:: v,;- .. V,- : .. - i The. committee selected - E. C. Ziegler, Hood Rlrer apple slower, as chairman, and L. C. Stoll, state employment director, as ei-offlcio aecretary - - -V-?tv, Becauie of the defense program and spreading . prosperity, v the growers said they were looking ahead to higher wages for. labor and ' better prices Xot farm products. Hemters of the committee here Friday Included Ray G. If arsen, Nyssa; J. Fisher, Gresham; Harold Barnett, Pendleton; ' Law rence ;Goss, Stayton; Heary Se- mon, Klamath Falls; Barry Wil son, llalln; Ben Hilton, Grants Pass; D. P. McCarthy, Independ ence; Barclay. Ren derson, Corne lius; Captain S h e 1 b y F. TutUe, Central Point, and Norman F. Schneider, Eagene. r ! r WANTED WALNUTS, FILBERTS and NUT MEATS ; - i Cash oa Delivery :ILIIL03FEEI .PacMBf Company -460 M. Front PH.. 7633" per cent 82. Today' Car Receipts: Wheat- 19; bar ley 3; flonr 14; corn 5; mlllfeed 1. Portland Livestock 6. (AP) total sao; 6.35 9 8.00 6.75 S S.40 6.00 S.40 6.75 S 8.40 5.65 S 8.35 S.60O "-75 PORTI.IX'I) Ot-. Dee. (U8DA) Hogs: Salable 60, market I0w. Barrow and gilts, da eeod eh. 140-160 lb do good ch. 160-180 lb do good-ch, 180,200 lb do good-ch, 300-220 lbs do good-ch, 220-240 lbs do good-ch, 840-270 lbs eooaer pig, good-choice, 70-120 lb 4.00 Q 4.60 Cattle: Salable and toUl 60; calve, salable 10, total 85; load fed ateers an- old. Steers, gd. 000-1100 lb 110.00 do med., 750-1100 do comman, 750-1100. Heifers, gd, 750-00 do med. oou-noo do com, 500-900 Cows, gd, all weights do mod, all weight. do cat-eom, all weights do canner, all weights. Balls (ylgs. ezelad.). heel, good, all weights - do sausage, gd, all wta do medium, all wt do ent-eom, all wts ... Tealera, gd ch, all wta. do com-med. U wta. , do enlla, all wta. 010.35 8.60U10.UO 7.00 Q S.50 8.76 a 8.00 7.00 S 8.75 8.76 Q T.00 8.50(3 7.85 4.765 6.50 8.75 Q 4.75 8.00 i 3.75 &) T.25 T.00 & 6.60 S s.oo S S.50 9 9.00 d 6.00 mar- 8.50 6.60 8.00 4.60 9.00 S.0O 4.00 Sheep: Salable and total, aoae; het steady. Spring lambs, gd-eh , $ do medium and good do eommoa Ewe (shorn), good -choice, do eommoa and medium 8.50 C I 8.90 7.75 S S.35 6.75 Q l T.60 8.7661 4.60 rood Wool in Rnaton BOSTON, Dee. 6. (AP) (TJSDA) Only an occasional aale was being cloeed in domeatie wools en the- Boston market today, and deals were of very limited vol' ame. Prices appeared to be steady en fiae and half-blood grade. Sentiment waa Inclined to weaken slightly en three eighths and qnarter-blood domectis wool beeaaae of the sack at demand Mi the prehear from Sonth American wool which have been arriving in large quan tities daring the past few weeks. Christmas Boxes', ; Made, West Salem ' WEST SALEM The Commu nity club and the Woman's club will prepare Christmas "boxes. Any one wishing to help them may con tact Mrs. Fred Gibson and Mrs. J. M. Fisher. , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Voth were callers at the L. A. DashleU home Thursday night. -Laurie DashleU returned with them for a Ylslt. "7 Why - Jf y) Sdfcr jdf Lcrjcr? OTH f. KS PAXXJ Use ewr Chiaeae) remedies. Amaslag BVO CIS for 5000 years in CHINA. Ke matter with what ailment yew are ATrUCTED disorder. anatua. aeert, laag. uver. audaaya. atemaea. gas. eeaittpattea, a diabetia, fever, akin,, female plaints CUscst Herb Co. Offle Boer Oaly i Tees, and SaL. 9 a. m. to S p. so., and. - Ban. and weeV S en. te- tO-.SO a 123 ll. Coml Stm, Rauem. Ore. n . 'J V Stock Market Is ; . Again Indefinite Year-End Tax Selling and 1941 BoVst Chill Moit Speculation NEW YORK, Dee. -P)-8tocks asjaln were - unable to establish a definite trend la' today's mar ket. Selected steels, mall orders, rails and specialties were amonr the best performers. Motors, rub bers. ' coppers and utilities got nowhere. The Associated Press of ( stocks was unchanged -at 4s.t. Transfers ag-frssated 115,560 shares against 591,100 the ' day before. Further year-end tax selllnf. fears of the -effect of 1141 tax boosts on corporation profits and lack of inspiring; news from Eu ropean war fronts, broker said, serred to chill speculatlre tem peraments despite, the generally hopeful character of domestic business derelopments. Among; stocks ending on the npslde were US Steel. Bethlehem, Sears Roebuck, Boeing, Ameri can Telephone, Anaconda, West lnghouse. Allied Chemical, NY Central, Pennsylrania, Eastman Kodak, J. C. Penney, Du Pont, American Can, Americal Woolen preferred, J. I. Case and Johns-ManTllle. Salem Market CBsytog Price! The prices below eoppUed by a local greeer are indicative of the daily market Brio paid te growers by Salens bnyer hat are no gnaranteeal by The States . TXaXTAXUKS ' Beets, do. BreaseJ spronta Cabbage, - Carre ta ParniU. balk. ewaaaa beat , Caaliflower , Celery, white Celery, green Celery hearts, dea. Garlic, lb. Tetaea. 4a Onioaa. 60 lba. Omlona, beiUng, 10 Iba. Unleas, green, evry Parsnip, balk, era re pea , Potatoes. 100 lba. No. L 50 lba. No. t , Ra4iso.ee, sea. ntahaeaa. balk, araasa hex Bpinaea, eon Tnrnipa, doa. Taralpa. balk, orange box . . . 1.00 . 3 . .80 . .75 . 1.8 . 1.35 . 1.50 . - .76 . 30 .S.50 . UO . .11 . 3 . 1.50 . 1,80 . .45 . M ' . X.00 . .75 . .40 . 1.00 aATW tAT in frtssa .- Wheat, V. U redeaaad, ha. .TS Oat. No. 1 , - 61.00 te 33.00 Peed barley, tea .., , , ., 33.00 Clever hay. tea ... 9.00 Alfalfa hay, ton IS te 14.00 , gg mash. He. 1 grade, 60 Is. bag l.fO Dairy fd, 60-lb. bag Hea scratch feed 1-? Cracked earn 1-95 XOOS AJTZ POOXTBT (Saying Prices of An-xesea's) Grade A Urge, doa . . . .39 ; Grade A msdiam, del -,. , .35 Grade B large, do Pallets, doa , , , . .. .17 Colored hena , , . .13 Colored fry . , J r White Leghorn, heavy . .08 te .09 White Leghorn try .18 Old roosters .05 (Baying Prices of Marloa Creamery) Grade A large, do .39 Grade A medium, doi -35 Grade B large, do, .38 Pallets, doa. .15 Leghorn bona .08 to .09 Colored fryer , , , ,. , .13 Colored hens .. -13 Bntterfat, Ko. 1, S5e Ko. fj 83e; prfwwl-ra ZQc A grade Prist STci B 1 86c ; q martera SSc . HOPS -: Otaylas Prleaa) 1946 JO to Z TZSTOCX (Baying Prieee for Me. 1 ateck. eeaditieaa and sales reported ap to 1940 spring lavmba TearUag lambs 6.00 to Ewe ,. t,i ..-s.ee to Jd Hogs, top, 160-330 lbs. Sews . Beef Balls Heifer Dairy type eews , Live veal Drees sd veal, lb. dpm.) 8.36 6.50 -S.60 : ets 6.T5 to 4.35 8.00 -S.S5 S.60 6.00 S.OO .ni 6.76 to 5.50 to 4.3 to Stoclio and . Bbnda leeember S v BTOCX AT-JULOSS Compiled by The Associated Press - - 80 16 16 SO ladns Balls UtU Stacks Net change. Uneh A .1 Cnch Cach Friday S3.T 18.0 S4.6 4S.S PPreviows day. 63.7 lf.9 84.5 43.8 Month age . S5.7 17.0 18.4 46.1 Tear age 73.0 30.4 89.5 50.8 1940 high 74.3 20.5 40.6 63.3 1940 low 63.8 18.0 80.9 87.0 BOBD ATZBAGXS 20 10 10 10 Bails Indust Ctil Toreign Ket change A .1 Uneh A .1 A .3 Friday 59.7 105.6 100.3 87.9 Previous day. 59.8 105.S 100.1 87.7 Month age 40.4 105.0 9S.9 88.8 Tear ago 58.S 101.4 95.8 47.7 1940 high 61.3 105.9 100.7 53.5 1940 lew 48.8 98.9 90.8 85.1 PTA Christmas Program Given SHverton. Student Give : Skits; Bin. Lockenour Slated to Speak 8II.VERTON Patrons filled the Eugene Field auditorium Thursday1; night to attend the Christmas program glren by the Parent-Teacher association. Ia the absence of Mrs. Harold Adams, program chairman, Mrs. Jack Irer soa serred as chairman. Mrs. . J. Roubal Is association president. Appearing on the program were a number of high school people. The first number was a skit, "The Mistletoe," giren by Guy De Lays' dramatic group. Ia It were Robert Keal, Lois Legard, Bob Simmons and Betty Heidenstrorau The Jun ior high school chorus under di rection of Harriet Smith, and the senior chorus under the direction of Seville Rieley, sang groups of Christmas songs. ' Both were ac companied by Lois Legard, talent ed high school pianist, ; Rer. Edward Terry gare a talk speaking of the Christmas season. Mrs. T. R. Hobart reported that Mrs. Roy Lockenour of Salem would speak on ."The World as a Vast Neighborhood'? at, the Jan uary meeting. - Pouring at the tea table, which carried out holiday suggestions, were Mrs. Richard Barse and Mrs. Harold Davis, Salem Heights Novs - SALEM HEIGHTS Work on the operetta which Is to be girea by the school December SO Is un derway. .- Decause of the Illness of the 4H sewing class leader, Mrs. Glen Iris; a substitute took her place at the last meeting. : The Kamp Kookers are planning a Christmas party wUh Mrs. Car mallte L Weddle, 4H club secre tary, as guest speaker. A new 4H leader. Jack Dobs, will bars chares of the woodwork ing club. - A PTA: meeting win be held Monday at the schooL .Committees appointed to work oa Christmas treat will meet at the hall Decern-. her It at pj-u ' Mrs. Beatrice Merrill has had as a recent Tlsitor her son-in-law, H. C Gets of Coaullls. Austin Lowe Is still on erutehes . due to a smashed foot received : eight weeks ago. Daughter Is Born ' BILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Aalnsworth are reporting the birth of a daughter at the EilTsr ton hospital, December T72UIT1 WAUnJTSt-nd WALNUT MEATS Kelley Farqnlizr Co. Front dft Norway fitsv, Balexn il TH QUINTS' JTMAS CHHII "V7 -X. I I sntile taJ V I I ::Vii3 I 1 w . TVf I riJA. w'0 r mr- rr7ij u--frp- J7s nr r v-u-rrv?v v II P- I -m. va. 4V-t " fs r m m m - vjr-i a - 1 ' a 0 -ansa. i i pri . errnJ Tv-vy-t (I J fM B7 BRANDON WALSH LOOKl S1GMED A PETmONTOLET STILL LOVf AMD BEUEVE M VOtlKHCNiX AM CAH SEE.TWJCTLlSW MSI ' ' TUAT'e WHY. TU TUS. OWLV . HCNEST MAM ri 7HE YKJRID' C 'TRUE? Mxai C-SW Tm. aa-m T I mdtk aS U. . B-----B---m-----ai ttOlUSt ttC. AS iONeT AS UTTUff WAhOCtVmVTKTtSMPgWt THf r-tURBf Jim TH ESU.fi" -LIT W WXLD KNOW TKJ OSltRZM YfllL HAYS A CUZXTMAt?! r53T7 -a AT V -. " w ii POLLY AND HER PALS Let That B a Lesson to Youl By CLIFF STEflT VfeSSlREE, SAM, THEVS NLTIHIN'AS SMART AS A DAWS. WHV, MIME FETCHES ME MV PAPERS AN' r-TTyt) Ml SAV? J --,-,.-, T I ,am.-i y i MICKEY MOUSE The Show Mast not Go on! By WALT 012-31 ' YOU'RE SO DfcNeX SMWTT... WHAT'S THIS BIRD 1 ntfiTrffi C YES..I TONTSEE... Q (rLTgUV ...AT LA-3TON-l OF l rtc ctKi' i r.T n .. IN. HAVS REeN EXPECTIN' THIS ( CUV. TO RETUCJN IN SOME V UNRECOONtZABLE j ' --r Diaowsef j ' J THE REASON BONO THAT THIS EMPLOYEE KNOWS THAT THE SIO.OOO IS STIU- HIODEN IN ONE OF THE TUDFir dohmk ifVuicTPi i knasm r jam- reWaa mmW Se-nnr-a-- f THE CROOK r------- y CAREFULLY JAuijmpmi i Tirr-I J t THAT wi i LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY T- V-w Mouths to Feed By BRANDON WALSH ELZERO.X OOMT MslCW VWrVO"IOX0-. VW AT MRS. VgOTTH ARE !- . "THE KIOSjARS CWfU,TXX3-BuT' ALTt35KI4POOR- ANT ALU 5 tPzzO -.5W s -TVeJTE rJEJ? ANYTHING ICirrOVCR YJHEHAMEAlm . O RNlSHTO-ArvHErrHEY GSTMZAT FOR SUPPER THE KID9 ALL HOLLER, HURRAX HJRSZKfZm. J srr vsut tstr- nrn n pat VmUATTMEAntf 1 -irvi-rurrv - .. I r t - ' r VwOLOJCvvrTBS SO HUHeRTj AU.TMO. T1M-. f fT AAAKE9 AAE FEEL K1MOA LIKE TfA anXAUM ALLTHE TTUFF' zm tusnm FRt-THENULrTTLE.tlQS WHO UMTGOT ENOUGH VOR THEIR OWN SELVES 'u .-..v: rZ "VMfajA m-T- TOOTS AND CASPER A : rtroon oi t riezidahip i$y jiMMY MURPHY ry&5 -JS COLOMEL. I VrtSH 2 WASN'T ) V VvTTHOUT YOU. ; I m AT AW v AW mm nil vaa-ae AW a-BBna i B - - mm - --- AT V, . J-,i. TZamlJ IS HOOFER. 1 ""-LX- srTI 1 1 WrTHOUT J&3lJ ' h. mmimn mmr: mmm lsv ?Ml lhiIh mimif z v I m s Bsrsrl m a , u - r I '-- , tm- ' i ' -i a .z t fl ivinrmi a aW s "". - ...... s si s . WW I i' -,- t- --?. aV-f . W T- S I -r- 1- a -' 1 1 n. a. .a a er - - B mmT . - B a IV aW k -y -a aV " a tts!a mjyymT- mjm s VCSSsftt . - I I Ss " 1 I Vrri-i I hll -s. &. I 1 OA JrT Y la! 2 HATBTOSEla 'EM Lto Too.Tocrrx. HH.ANO . MUST BS600D PAL'S, cscAusa wa FCaJsirKT SO MUCH! S Mm TWO DCWN AMD VTA ONE TO 0-VJCT, l - ajRSAkitvi.. Lrz if r-"""! t. i -SO LON&.FIJNK I A h . -ssr-- z - t 9 C; r v- ;