PAGS. EIGIITESI MarketDrops For 5th Time No Inspiration Provided by Foreign - or .Domestic - Happenings . NEW YORK, Dec. 1MVt Kelther domestic nor foreign hap fcenlngs prorided buying . inspira tion for the stock market today ond- en balance. th list chalked HP Its fifth consecutive losing Session. " The Associated Press arerace a( a stocks was off A of a point at 41, patting this compos- Itire back to about wnere u was In September of this year and tn-1919. i ' Dealings broadened at Inter Tals slow stretches were plen tiful - and transfers amounted to 79S.030 against 779,620 the daw before. . Steels did a bit better at the finish but none of these got far Out In front. Alrcrafts weakened. Coppers, oils, rails, utilities and mail orders were narrow. Backward tendencies were at tributed partly to light but per sistent year-end adjustments of accounts, fears . next year's tax bill will be bigger than most ex pect, and confusing shifts in European war sectors. Scant bul lishness was derired from the administrative plan to "lease" billions in . armament materials tor Britain. One drawback here was the thought that profit mar gins . for manufacturers, which hare' been- generous on foreign goods, may be trimmed substan tially if congress approves the latest " program and Uncle Sam takes oxer the paying, end of the .. contract. " " International ' Telephone stock and bonds were op all day as hopes continued this company would be able to, conclude a sale . of. Its Rumanian properties to that country and collect on funds "frozen-, in the United States. : On the losing side were shares 1 of Douglas Aircraft, Glenn Mar tin, International Paper prefer red, Loew's, Philip Morris, East man Kodak, Weatlnghouse, Gen- eral Electric, American Smelt . !lng, Consolidated Edison, North American, J. I. Case, Texas Corp., ' and Chesapeake ft Ohio. Soil Meeting Set For Marion County The:'" 1941 soil conservation farm program, will be explained at meetings to be held Saturday afternoon. The Salem district meeting is called for Bethel school at 1:80 p.m. The Howell Prairie district meeting is called for the Central Howell school at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. An election to organize the dis trict for 1941 will also be held. , farmers interested in the phos phate and 4ime grant program and in next year's seed purchase pro gram will "find It worthwhile to attend their local meeting, said Robert Rleder, acting county agent. Program Canceled By Flu Epidemic DAYTON All Dayton Christ mas programs and parties sched uled for the Christmas holiday season have been canceled be cause of the prevalence of severe colds. The Past Noble Grand club of Naomi Rebekah lodge of Dayton annual Christmas party and ex change of gifts was held Monday night at the Odd Fellows hall. Sixteen members were present. A 1 o'clock turkey dinner was a fea ture. Stocks and Bonds Compile by Th Associated Pres JO is 15 SO Id4h Rail Met chant D .4 D .1 Thursday 61 5 1S.S Previous ay SI S 15. t If oath ago S3.5 10.9 Tear sco 73 S 19 5 191) high .. 74 3 30 5 1940 low S3.S 13.0 DU1 D .1 84 3 84.9 85.1 89.3 40.6 80.9 Stocks V .3 43.0 43.3 44.6 60.6 52 2 37.0 XOVD AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rail Indu Util Forgn Net change I .4 D .1 TTnrh D .8 Tharsday 0 2 105.8 100.1 87.6 Previous dsy 60.6 105.4 100.1 87 9 Month ago 59.9 105.6 100.1 30.1 Tear ago 57. 4 101.6 95.6 ' 49 6 1940 high 61.8 105 100.7 68.3 1940 low 48.3 ti t 80.3 35 1 Closing Quotations NEW YORK, Dec. Al Chem St Dye.. 162 19-IP)-Today's closing General Electric 32 Amer Can 86 a 5 V, 28 V. 6 15. 41 66 69 4 ' 6H General .Poods General Motors.. Goodrich Goodyear Tire Great Northern.. Greyhound Illinois Central Insp Copper Int Herrester Int Nickel Int P ft Pulp Int Tel ft TeL Johns ManTille Kennecott . Libbey-O-Ford . Lockheed , ,. Loew's - . , . ' Allls-Chalmers Amer Car ft Fdy Am Had Std San Am Roll Mills ' Am Smelt ft Ret ' Am Tel ft Tel Amer Tobacco B Ariatlon Corp Am Water Wki.. Am Zinc L ft 8 Anaconda ... ..... Armour 111 Atchison . Bald Loco Bendix ATlation Bethlehem - Steel . Boeing Airplane Borden Calif Packing Callahan Z-L ; ' Canadian Pacific Caterpil Tractor l Celanese . Ches ft Ohio ' Chrysler ., -, ' : " 7 25 4 16 84 17 19 18H 1H IH 49 26 41H 7 -' Monty Ward , Nash KelTinator National Biscuit Natl Dairy Prod Natl Distillers National Lead NY Central N Am ATlation N Amer Co . Northern Pacific Ohio Oil -f - Col Gal ft Elee ComI Solrent .1 Consol Aircraft 24 ' Coasol Edison 21 Ceasol Oil .7;v. ?"-8 . Contl Can 17 Corn Products 424 Crown Zeller Ui. 14 Curtiss Wright Z.' 8 Douglaj Aircraft 76 , TuPontX:-ll Eastman Kodak 130 LU Fvu ft LL. 1 Otin Steel Pacific Am Pac Gas ft Packard Motor.-. 3 Pan-Am Airways 14 Param r,r 10 J C Penney . r...; 83 . -Penna BR .. r ....v 21 Phelps Dodge 83 Phillips 97 PS tuoKdtKi umJJL '(kit. fhAJai. thij Ita. 20 Million Pounds of "Strictly Private cesnas r A T V In Oregon in 1940; Wash., 12 Million The 1940 hop production in Oregon, California and Washing ton was determined at 42,948,367 pounds at a meeting of the grow ers allocation committee here Thursday, which functions under the federal hop marketing agree ment The quantity of 1940 crop hops actually harvested and baled by growers in the three states amounted to 41,(98,102 pounds and the quantity of hops pro duced and left unharvested on the vines amounted to 1,250,2(5 pounds. The salable quantity of 1940 crop hops, which may be sold in Interstate or foreign commerce, was fixed by the secretary of agriculture on September 6 at 87,000,000 pounds. The total hop production in Quotations PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 19. (AP) Prodaea exchanre: Butter Extra S3 Vie; standards 83e; prim first 82ttc; first 81e. Butterfat First quality, maximum .86 f 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland. 85-35 Ae lb Dremium Quality (maximum of .85 of 1 per rent acidity). 36 36H lb.; valley route and country point 3 less, or 83 c; second quality 2c under first. or 83H-34e. Eggs Portland Produce Exchange Buying prices: Large extraa 34c; large atandarda. 22c: medium extra 22c: me dium standards, 32c; small extras, 2le; small standards 17c. Cheese Belling price to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplet 31 lb.; loaf 32e lb. Triplets to wholesaler 19 lb.; loaf. 30c lb., f.o.b. Tillamook. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 19. (AP) Country meat Selling price to retailer: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 125- 140 lbs, Btt-Ve; veaier. fancy loe; light-thin, 10-l2e; heavy 9 lie; lambs, spring, 14H-1; ewes. 5 8c; good cut ter cow. 8-8; canner cows, 8 8 He; bulls,10Hlle- LIt poultry Baying price : Ko. 1 grad Leghorn broilers, lVx-3 lb., 14c; fryer under S lb., 14c ; fryers, 3 to 4 lbs, 14c; roaster over 4 lbs., 15c; Leghorn hens ever S lbs., 12e; Leghorn hens aader SVfe lbs, lOe; colored hens over lb,' 14e; colored hen 4 to lbs.. 15c Old roosters 5 lb. Dressed turkeys Buying prices: New crop hens 31Yi-22e; totns. 16-lSHe lb. Dressed turkeys Kominal I 1 1 n g price: Hen 23H-34e: toma 18 18Hc lb. Unions Oregon Dangers, l.ou-i.io; Tskima. BOe. Potatoes Deschutes. No. 1. 1.10 1.15; Yakima. 1.10 1.15 cwC; Klamath 1.15 1.20 cental. Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal fa No. 1. 14.25 ton; oat-Tetch 10.00 ton; clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley limotby 14.00- 15.00. ton, Portland. Wool 1940 eastern Oregon rang 80- 33e; crossbred, 34-85e; Willamette valley 13 montna. S4-35C Domestic flour Selling price, city de livery, 1 to 33 bbl. lots: Family patents, 49s. 6.00-0 80: bakers' hard wheat net 4.60-5.70; bakers' bluestem 5:20-5.50; blended hard wheat flour 5.50-5.60; soft wheat 4.70-4.75; graham 49s, 4.90; whole wheat 49. 4.45 bbl. Mehair-1940. 13 month 80s lb. Caaeara 1940 peel 8 lb. Hop Oregon 1940. seedless. 80c lb.: seed. 33 S5e lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 19. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close December 75 - 75 75 75 Cash Grain: Oats, No. 2, 8 lb, white, 25.0Q. Barley, No. 2. 45-lb. BW, 24.25. Corn, No.. 2, ET shipment, 29.25. No. 1 flax 1.60H. Cash Wheat (Bid):" Soft white 74: western white 74; white club 75; weiitern quotations: Proctor ft Gamb 55 Public Senr UJ.. 28 Pullman '.. 25 Radio 4 Rayonier 16 Republic Steel 21 Richfield Oil 8 Safeway Stores.. 41 Seara Roebuck 75 Shell Union u 10 Socony Vacuum.. 8 Sou Cal Edison w 25 Southern Pacific 7 B perry Corp 3 8 Standard Brands 6 Standard Oil Cal 18 SUndard Oil Ind 25 Standard Oil NJ 33 Stone Webster 7 Studebaker , g Sunshine Mining 8 Texas Corp 38 Trans-America . ' 4 Union Carbide 68 Union Oil. Calif. 12 Union Pacific 75 United AirUneiw 15 United AirerafU 42 United Corp , ,. l United Drug 4 United Fruit 68 U3 RnbW 4- US Rubber 4PfL. 86 US Steel . 67 Vanadium SteeL. 32 1 Warner PTct LzZ. - 3 Western Union 19 Westing Elee 102U 26 49 12 18 2S 10 6 11 52 23 64 8 60 35 39 26 31 36 ; 4 16 18 2tt 16 IS 16 16 . Fish 8 Elec 27 P-etrol i 40 IWoolworta U-i. 31 Tli By Qainh Hall CAMP MIX MxjJJ fr&ft A Ilia Hops Harvested Oregon during 1940 amounted to 20,2(5,949 pounds. Of this quan tity 101,171 bales or 20,073,(08 pounds were harvested and 192, 846 pounds were left unharvested. The total production in Cali fornia amounted to 10,193,742 pounds. A total of 62,844 bale or 10,184,122 pounds of hops were harvested by growers and 7(20 pounds were unharvested. The state of Washington total production was 12,488,(72 pounds. Of this quantity growers harvested 58,702 bales or 11. 438,377 pounds and 1,050,209 pounds, were unharvested. , The acreage on which the 1940 hop crop was produced Included Oregon 19,(05 acres, California 7178 acres and Washington 5960 acres. at Portland red' 75. Hard red winter: ordinary 74tt; 11 per cent 78; 12 per cent 81; 18 per cent 83; 14 per cent 85. Hard white Baart: 12 per cent 80 Hi 15 Pr cent 82H. Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 25; bar ley 1 ; flour 3 ; corn 1 ; mHlf ced 8. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 19. (AP) (USDA) Hog: Salable 600, total 750; market opened 30-35 higher than early Wednesday. Barrow and gilts. gd-ch, 140-100 lbs s .7S(fl) e. do gr-eh, 160-180 lb do gd-ch, 180-200 lb do gd-ch, 200-220 lb do gd-ch, 220-240 lb do gd-ch, 240-270 lb do gd-ch, 370 300 lb Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70-120.. 6.86 6.85 6.86 6.60 6.25 6.10 6.00 Cattle: Salable and total 150; calve, salable 25 H total 85; market active. do med. 750-1100 8.000 9. WO 7.000 8.60 8.75S 9.00 7.000 8.75 5.753 7.00 6.25 6.85 6.00 6.50 4.00 5.00 - do common, 750-1100. Heifers, gd. 750-900 do med, 600-900 do com, 600-900 Cows, gd. all weight do med, all weight do cot com, all weight do eanner, all weights Bull (ytgs. exclud.). beet, good, all weight do sausage, gd. all wt do medium, all . do ent-eom, all wts Vealers, gd ra, all wt. do eora-med. all wt. do cull, all wt. Sheep: Salable 25, total steady. Lamb, gd-choice do medium and food -. do common - Ewe (shorn), good-choice., do common and medium. 9.00 9.50 6.000 9.00 4 00 6.00 50 ; market Wool in Boston BOSTON, Dee. 19 (AP) (U8DA) Fine and half-blood grade of foreign wool were receiving some demand today in Boston at fair prices. Similar grades of domestic woow. were quiet, largely be cause supplies in volume desire were not available. Bayer in a few case hv indicated they would pay up to $1.05, scoured la sis, for good French combing length fire territory wools. Some naers, however, were not interested in these wool at price ever f 1, scoured basis. Hopewell School Closed by Board HOPEWELL The Hopewell school, with 18 of the 33 stu dents enrolled being absent Mon day, was closed by the board until Monday, January 6 and the December meeting of the Com munity club and school Christ mas programs were canceled . Scio News SCIO A musical program and exchange of gifts is planned for Scio high students at the new new building this afternoon, pre ceding holiday recess until Janu ary 6. Grade students presented an en tertainment at the gymnasium Thursday night. Exchange of gifts will be made in each of the four local grade rooms today. Aldena. Bolman was expected home this week from hospitalisa tion at Albany. She was assistant operator at the local telephone ex Change until her recent extended illness. Mrs. Florence Shelton, widow of the late Riley Shelton. long time Scio notary and Justice of the peace, is reported in feeble health during recent weeks. Mrs. Shel ton, with her octagenarian hus band, has llTed in the Scio area most of her life. - Mrs. V. J. PMlippi and Frank Bartu scored high at pinochle at the C Li. Donahue home when three tables were In play. - WANTED WALNUTS, FILBERTS v and .NUT MEATS " -V Cash oat DeliTery y. ii. monFEin Packing- Company " 460 N. Front - Ph.' 7tW3 u C.OOM .755 t.i 6.00(g) 5.856 5.75 4.50 3.25W 4.00 6.75 7.25 6.50 Q 7.00 6.00(5 6.50 4.500 6.00 7.75 8.25 7.25 (S 7.50 6.25 7.00 8.73 4.50 8.00 S.76 OSECiON STATESMAN. Salem. Wheat Estimate Cools Activity Possible Record Carryover Depresses Prices in Chicago Pits CHICAGO. Dee. 1-VPf-An in crease in the official estimate of United - States 1640 wheat . pro duction, " enough to indicate the possibility of a record carryover at the end of this season, had a depressing Influence on prices here today, but scattered buying credited to mills steadied the market- ' .Wheat dipped as much as cent at .times but rallied fre quently and closed unchanged to higher compared with yester day, December 88H-H. May S4H-H. Some support attributed to dealers covering previous short sales, mostly traders obligated to deliver grain on December con tracts who bought hack. some of these options due to approach of the Saturday deadline for trad ing. Traders said yesterday's gov ernment report practically "dis covered" approximately 24,000, 000 bushels of wheat that had not been accounted for in pre vious figures. They attributed the "discovery" largely to an increase in the winter wheat acreage which brought the year's total produc tion to 816,698,000 bushels. They said that if domestic consumption and exports do not exceed expec tations carryover next July 1 may be near 400,000,000 bushels, com pared with 284,000,000 last July 1. However, approximately 270, 000,000 bushels of this surplus now is under government loans. ... . j - THE QUINTS' CHBISTMAS LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY POLLY AND HER PALS Everybody for Herselfl By CXHT STERHET , I HEARS VOU )VfeSMR.PER)ONS'J "4 IBUT HOW TH' HECK COULD IT " ( NO, VVOU ) I I : Z ' ( EVERV MEM6ER ) gals help A rr was so rfrr reallv be A tie, when they's jess sa sir.' A see, eor onb vote MICKEY MOUSE It's That Man Againl , By WALT DISNEY L SORRY YOU WONT M THANKS. MR. 4 I ( I SEE' A.NP PERHAPS. I I H f OOOP-BVE, 1 -l I I 1 11 J J COOP EVENINO, 1 TTZZK I PmCk TAXE A REWARD TIV BEEBLE...BOT V MAVRE K OIRL J V 60N... AND GOOD T j MODDAHj J f fA'CKgY ) fmir MV BOY! AND I X1J L UH..;WELL. X rcvn ?r UJCKl SS- f plD YOU R3N0 TT vZJ-ia H '( SUPPOSE THE RK'SiV I SHOULD Y FRIEND. EH? ) ILW. .-Tfl IP L FORA V IB M JOB WOULVH'TZZZlf GET HOME. n StP JJ " 8 i ' T fSEBoVf F . I W HOJE5T, LEOWA.XM GODOT, BUT I IXTTEElTT LIKE PtAYIKI'AMV KMSIO C3FGAAE3- i iL I OUST CANT HELP THJWKsVT BOUT ZERO AW WHATTL. HAPPEN IF THE DOG KtrrCHER KETCHES . 'J 1 I 1 al f VN "Wtsr?! 1' isV'-t, 1 II. -o-U ti's- C II -r 6rX I S - I TOOTS AstTcAP . ' ' A U " . , ' h TOOTS! rLL "SWALLOW MV PIDE I ET HELLO! V SOPHS. I OUST ,OT 1 17 HE SAYS H5 60T jtOOOO. AS 1 1 VVE e7.vSAt V?J2V5 ) I i rLL'PHONS THE STORES TO CALL FOR I i, 6MME THE A A LETTER PROM I ff T".5 JiCW FJ?OMH I U if V - I't-s - i i j Beiiaie mas "Ail-" s afwawuikK! it 11 1 i -isxcmn x - -- ' . i i --r ' ri jii i v sfo ' ' t t i tA S -THIMBLE THEATEE-lorring Popeye . Quit Your OiaBsiing, Testhl . ' --(r'i -- :cS-:- iETeST N ( CASTOR. OLIvB JfrTmiN' TO - N6 FOR HOURd-p VwVb A g l,J.Ji JTmT . , Ji ' CjOTTO t 1 ftM?PPLE WIL Jm.'M&K NC80DY. IULDBE IOST? Jl H ? vST kl ' 0-vf ; ' 3 Km Pj AmJm i- mm w (ii v m w tr u - Oren. . Friday Morning. December 23. lSi3 Salem Market Quotationo ,'; C (Saying lrleat Tfca price beJew nnppUaS T Meau grocer aro lndlcativ of ike daily market arieaa paid to grower by Salem bsyer bat are no gmaraataae ly,Tk ttottf VSOETASUIS Beet, doa. Brveael cproata Cabbage, Ik .8 1.00 .OS .80 l.to 1.35 X.6S .90 AO 1.60 1.10 .IS Carrots, balk, eraag boaT Caaliftowor Celery, whlU - Canon CJryt Celery heart, doa. QaxUe, Ik. Lettac. 4' Unions. 50 lbs- Onions, boiling, 10 lb. Oniona, gToan, euy Paraaips, balk, oraag box Potatoev 100 lbs, JKo. L. 50 lbs. No- 1 So 1.80 .45 .88 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 . Radish, dos. Rutabaga, balk, eraag) baa 8Dinaeb. bos Tnraipa, das. Tumipa, balk, orange boa GBAXV, BAT A3TD SKZOS Wnaat. K. 1, recleaaed, ba . .75 Oata, No. 91.00 te -12.00 Feed barley, ton xi. uo to za.oo Clever hay, ton 9.0O Alfalfa hay, ton . 11 to 14.00 Egg mash. No. 1 grad. SO Ik. bag 1.80 Dairy feed, 80-lb. bag 1.85 Hen ertch feed 1.90 Cracked corn 2.00 EGOS AHD POTJX.TST (Baying Price ef Anaresen's) Grade A large, do.. .24 Grad A medium, dos.. .21 .21 .16 .11 as .09 .18 .05 Grade B large, do.. Pallet, doa. Colored hen Colored Try White Leghorn, heavy White Leghorn fry Old roosters , ,, , .08 to (Baving Pric of Marlon Creamery) Srad A large, dos.... .24 rade A medium, dos .21 Grade B large, dos .18 Pallet, dos .10 Colored hen nnder 5 lbs. , .13 Colored ken over ft lbs. , . , ,. .12 Colored fryer ,. ,. . .13 Colored hen . - J8 HOPS (Baying Price) 1940 .20 t .24 iS few mm - IF" 1 0HC KNEW ZERO WAS OKA TD FTEL GLAO ALL OVER THIS IS A NICE ORPHAN ASYLUM BBnaBsna' .1 X 1 S EVERYONE TREATS MC SWELL SPEClAUy . taam. w & . iawvwwuv, I - t. ... uV j ii MSB mm " - - - - i rucwtMMi m TWETMSWHBOCW! CREDTr-, 'BRW CO MfiOOP PP0N -5 a- 1 Bottcrfat, No. 1, S4Hc No. a, S2ct yrtmlim ssHc - A grade print B6Hc; B trade 853 quarters BlHe. UTZSTOCK (Baying Vriee for Me. 1 itoek. on condition and aalee reported to 1940 spring- Uaske T.50 to Tear ling iamb - Ewe 2.60 to 7.7S , 5.00 S.00 ass 4.0S S.00 6.00 S.50 S.00 S.50 - an. Hogs, ion, ISO-ISO lbe. MVI .75 te Beef oew Ball S.75 to S.60 to 4.25 to Heif Dairy typo eowa . Lave vei Dressed veal. lb. at Date Is Dec 31 December SI la the final date to file an application tor a 1940 wheat parity payment according to information from the office of Robert Rieder.- acting county agent. .. Wheat producers who have not received or applied for their par ity payment are warned that ap plications cannot be accepted af ter December 31. Parity payments totaling over 140,000 have been paid out to date to Marion county farmers. Recovers From Operation JEFFERSON Dale Mossman. who underwent a major operation last Thursday at the Salem Gen eral hospital, Is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Not a Falx-Wecrther Friend! AATtXT A M A REGULAR Parity fayme ! LOTSA FRlEKIDS-BUT I NEVER VOU I -THAT Wg rt i i i - 1 I 4H Clubbers Hold Meets at Pratum :r- PRATUM The Pratum Jolly ealth elsb met last Friday at the school. The topic studied was the proper method of treating a broken arm and other Injuries. - - Officers of the club are presi dent. Carman - Roth; ' vice-president, Julia J ensen ; : secretary, Edna Sowen.' -1" Saturday the 4H Livestock,and Poultry club met at the home of the local leader, Mrs. Clyde Rodger. The improvement of poultry houses was discussed. There were twe . visitors, Paul llffiiisflcll Pnr PhricrfTTiac a Was,: WaaaMSaUti - O Note Loans O Furniture Loans O Auto Loans tuite IFnimsaimee (Co. Salem's Home-Owned Finance Company (CHUDS & MILLER OFFICE) 344 Stale Lie HAS FOLKS -JTHEyUVE HOUSE. Akr HAC ANY KlO LAFTlKr vvlTrS Wl. GOT THE - inn iiwii SI WltDI Ami B Si S . wh elan to loin the group. This Is wil make nine members in the 1n The 4 H Christmas party, Mon day night at the Lynds home, wa much enjoyed and well attended in spite of several being 11L - Those present were Pat McGov ern, Margaret and. Ann Marie Keller, Julia and James Jensen Marian Glese, Edna Cowen, Paul Unruh, Wanda, Claude and Gary Rodgers, Clayton Wenger. Jerry Lynds and Betty Harlor. Shaw Reports Illness SHAW Mrs. Charles Culbert- son of Coqullle Is visiting at the home, of her mother, Mrs. Mary LirMB. who has been ill. Mrs. mia Young has also been 111. Rift Sfhnnnmfff laSaalal . Says l- Sf SaPMJ Liberal Extensions in Case of Sickness or Unemployment n i f f n S-216 M-22 O Ph. SlSl BY BRANDON WASH - f... By BRANDON WALSH Unruh and Hike McGovern ANT I TrNKOURC GRAND, LEONA-VOLTRE ALWAS TRYIW TO AyUKE AAE FEEL GOOD - WILL PIA WITH VOU VHEN MXKREJ AKT HAV1NT FUKI BUT WHEN YOU W1M - WAAAS THEY GO ANT PLAY WITH SOMEONE ELSE BUT YWRfc DIFFEREKT