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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1938)
I TJTF. RENT) BULLETIN, KENT). OREGON. Tl'E.TDAY, JUNE 21, IMP, PAOE THREE- SPOTTED FEVER STUDYGOES ON Montana Laboratories To Be Enlarged Ticks, Carrier of Deadly (iorm, Yield Vaccine to Control It lluiuilion, MmiiI (IP) - Study nf Ttocky mountain ntxittcd fever will In facilitated hy tiUdlltun ntN( yer of a third unit. cmtlnK $.(MMJ. to the United SlutfN public health ihtvUt friUirtin.llrit hvrv, official tmve uri himnml. Thirt v-f y-(ipt ut the Rocky TttdUiiluIn wood tick wtm nrcoitnlrd only tut u mt, nut n a iiit-iinci. To Hny th Inwrl, dtnnantor iituh-r-K-nit unlet., In rMij(i.lml n (ht rur- tliT of lutlrd ffVlT, (I lIlK'IIV OflCr Itttrtlilllr'.i to Millulfd Wilier Siit'iitMH In ttil Bilh-r l(Mit v..l Icy lulHjrutnry now know tlir rnritrr tihtl IMiifilifartuif n plrvriiltvf vtir rim In minimi.' IlifiHliiiii Mt.Mluli tic. In (uldlllull lo NtmlyniK nwitt-d fi-vrr. Imwiwrr, ri'rnixh workiMn In 1 1 ii- $-400,(100 pliiiil lirn ill ilv and ixMriinpil with tultiii'itiia, ii-hij.iiii( 1t vvr, huUntlr plutii, Colorado lick frvrr uiul tlik MiiiilyiiA liivillKutlnn Iti'Kiin iu l1Ht2 liivi fitiiitlim of spotted fever Im y.nti tn 1 102 In ii nludv nuidi by I)r . It Wilwm and !). W M Chfiwn ltK of thf Utilvtrtty of Mlnm-Mila. Hut it wtm nut until 1U25 tluit It, ( Parker of tin- public health mtv Ire und the Montutui slutf hourd f if i-fitniiitiluy mid l)r It It Sijrmvr -f tin nubile health wivlce Hr-liM-tcd (lit v urt I up now manufac tured Ih-ii- for me throughout the I 'nit i-d State:, and many foreign t ouutrlm Unlike wrintu, which art malc fiuin ununul blood, niMttd (ever viicrinr it, iimniifarliired fioin tissue of the can ter lick. Atimiallv a rirw in rnl ihnmtfh ihf luw built ami k rami at id a hem und along Hitter Ibmi valley gaum trail to K.t t her tick They uv white outing flannel flag which they drag through ihr huiJie and over the 'found. The lick grai dirub with their thiid pair of Irgi. Thcv hang brad downward, with their other ix h-Hi dangling In the air ready to itt t.uh theiiKclvr to the hair of tmM (inlimilti Kvery yrar utiout 2.S,tXH itiule und female tirki titu caught on theu flannel fhi(4 einml In Inr iibothm At the latMiralnry. female tt-k art fed on riihbitK for 10 days. Then Hi Inrieaie m-veltd lime. Male fin not ((row larger u tlny feed mily n few daw then bek mute. After f et I ill at ion, female are Mi;i'cjjatid and placed In ini'iihalont wheiv each lavd from 5.000 lo H.OtK) eK. In thl way aUnit M.000.000 tick re hatched rath yrur AImiiu l.MX), (KM) reach the adult Mau'e in n few nwinth hy mean f n refi(.iri)on Mm. Fred flreen won Ikix of pioienii. Ill ihe nalilliil nlaU I wo (J imMefi for fliiinhliiK a liiueiiik on yt'iiiN an- required for ullJitnlutf adult . (. Sunkifit pioK"""- s''e wan pain- tm nut oraiifen lo fiirmU in lh Full Mrown lick lire placed iu rohl rouithuiinf Kiiday, ntoiaK uulll needed for viMTim Mi. U-wl II Ii vlnn etilertJilni d liiuiiufm ttii'tf. when they are fattened . Kpteopal Cuild 'Hiurwhiy. D.A. V. Qrand Ball Tomorrow on Hutiiea pitn, U'i'oiiiiiiH highly in lei'ilou Saline Kolutlon Twd fli'fure vrindlna ihe potted fever viiim P. killed Willi u null nolution. I 1 hen a ruillm vol til Ion eonl tuning phenol In ndded and later another Meiilp nail Holntloii, llcfurit hoilhiiK. vin cine n huhertel to cenli lfinil fune to leinove lick lisnucit. If, idler vai'cliialloti with (he new PI'ikIuoi, foiu of Mx KuiiM-ii plu sur vive InjiM'tloiiN of vPulent hlialtm of -ipolled fevi'l, the vuicilie is coiitid eiid i rinly foi human line. Viicclnn t (mi lininuhiei ii pertum fur u year. An Ihe lahuiutoiy'ii pnwhiet iu'lhe only known preventive, and iia it in not (HMiihle to vnceinale every one, official of the public health service fear spoiled (ever ulwuy will le n iiirtuice, minlini7ed KH'aily. however, thioiiKh uwt of the vuccine Madras - Mr Ilend Madru. June 20 (Spfrial) aiitl Mi. Chet Johmiun of vi-lted friemU here Saturday Hill Snook I viitlnK I" Krand piiieut, lr. und Mr. W H. Sniok Mm. Sydney Kelly and children of KeduionJ vinited la.t week with lier mter and mother-in-law, Maxine and Mm. J. Kelly. O. T, Monroe and family moved into their new home Saturday Mr. und Mr. W A. Kill have lieen wotkniK tin lh Method!! panum jiKe, Ihe wall urv Iwinx re-paiHred and floor and wiMxIwoik an ix'intt IMiinletl, 'Hie minlter will live in MiiilniN Inntead of Metolluh idler tin term 1a up Iteverend Frank Hrowu extiect lo return to Mudiut for an oilier veur. Mr, and Mr Kenneth Jackson headed by II and on have moved into one of the Morrow hou'.e on ihe hill Mr and Mr Clarence Dulinn nd family viittl fiiend and lelallve in I -one 1'lne la.t wk. Halph Artintlnmrt of orlhmd p4iil 11 few day lul week vuulinK the hiine of til nejliew. Dale Klxrn Amoliit the Madru jieople who went lo I'ottlatid to attend the meet ing of the (Irand lliapter of the FoJilern Slar of Oregon were Howard Turner und hit mother, Mr VMu Turner; Mr. Myrtle Hnnm-y; Mr und Mi Fiank Stocklon; J mine and Mr. W It C'ofik; Mm. T. M Gun dertoii; Mi Foiel CfMHr; Mr. and Mr J W Warren; nnd Mmy Ander Kon A part uf Ihe KrtJUP luirlu ipated in the installation eeiemuiiy of Mr. John I'ndny a (Iratid Matron of the (Irund Chapter of Oregon and Mi W It Cok a (Jrand Wurtlei 'niemlit and Velva HnmA-y left Stinilav to attend summer school in I'm tland Mi iWothea Cate of Hedmmul wa vbsltlnn her aunt, Mi. Meile Kin. lusl week Mr, AlU-rt .emke and Mr Dale DlMint were K"''' l (he l I l club ineelinK held lt( the home of Mr. F. A Uilid of Hedmond Tlium dny Helen Andru rt turned home from co lleife lnl Friday '11 ie t J.I.I Fellow wave u parly Wednesday Mtflit for the Heliekah': ! tmd fiiends. Ditiniri wan enjoyed ' Itefrenhmeiils weft served Mi. Barney Cummlnf, f't Hood j Itlver vhlied IiihI week with her. mother. Mi Miiinuiet Corwln, ami, sinter, Mm. Fred Green. Mr, Melvln Mtyunl was home for 11 few day las! week. A dc innnMratioii nf the work ihe ineiiilHM of the Hlhle m Inxil have done wa held Sunday evening at the Methixllnl church The reeoid ulten i lance for the two week wa M Thou who taught (1 and unlist ed In ulher ways were Mildred 7.em ke. Sonhlii I.ieiuiiin. Mrs F-Jinl Heii ke, Helen Moehrtnii. Mis Howard Cox, und the Iteverend Frank Brown The Bible school wa terminated Fiiday with a picnic ni the cove A liire Kroup enjoyed the day thr oughly in pil of cloudy weather. Weekend ipiest lit the home of Mm May H Johnson wa her dmiMh ter and son-in-lnw, Mr. iind Mm Melvln Welker. and Harvey W-lker Oveinltfht (uest Monday of Mis (ladv Hone were Mr and Mr. D. PUBLIC INVITED TO FINAL AFFAIR Harold Kline Married lo iYlcMinnville dirt Mud UushcH'h Orchestra to Play in KlkK Hall The fund affair of (he stale conven tion of (he Disabled American Vet eran of the World War which npvncd iu Bend Sunday will he the Ktuiid bull scheduled for tomorrow niihl ut the F.lk.-i hall Bud Huviell's ntchcMra will piny for the dance which Ley m at 9 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. On the committee in charge 'd the ar rangement are Kenneth C. Bennett, W J Creiflhton. iind Hufo Peters. WEDDING IS HELD ON PILOT BUTTE Miss Neely, Roy Rickey Married Sunday The Ikicnpn Camp Fire Girls will have their regular meeting Vim--day afternoon Leyinriintf at 2 o'clock in Drake park by the band stand. The Krl plan to crochet and knit ut their Mirmner meeting. Harold Kline. Jr., vn of Mr, nnd Mrs Harold Kline, wan married lo Frdm Davidson, daughter of Mr. flnd Mrs W. L Davidvn of McMinnville, in K1so, Wush., on May 12, accord - j itig to ihe uimouiicfment made to idiiv Mr Kline will come to Bend ' U... 1. .. . it. .1. ... .L. I.. I Ml C 1 KT..,.I., ,l,....,.t.. . onuMJiiy hiht wioco uaie inr nu(in' j iiiwn rvt-iyn mny, iniuitn-i 01 mi will le at home on Colorado avenue, i and Mm. Merle Neely of Allerta, Mr und Mrs. Kline attended Lin- j Canada, was married Ut Roy K. Hick field college. He is u member of I ey of Ii-nd at 1 o'clock Sunday at the Mn F.psilon and she is a member summit of Filot butte. Tlie si-rvice of Sigrnii Kappa I'M. j wa read by the Rev. O. W Jones. 'Hie couple was attend d at the . r(oy Warren and Clara Zubar were ceremony by Ruth Waind of Mr- j t)tf, 0tpndants. Olher menders of Minnville and Ketmrth Trolan of j tnF WPCJding party were Mr and Mrs M;,lr,,s j Arthur Briruton. Mr. and Mrs. Mon- : : roe Pi land, and Mrs. O. W. Jones. After the ceremony, a dinner wax served at the Piland home. Mr. Rickev ciime to Rend aloiit AT YOUNG H0MEtwo w"pl" u?o frorn 'r u,tni in COUPLE IS WED Cnnndn Mr and Mr Rickey nre living on Coiumhiu street. Two meetings of the Method Lst Women's association have been nr rnnged for tomorrow Group 1 mern- Portlnnd wer week-end nuests Rt the Holmes ranch. Thorn remained to spend the summer wllh her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Prl day Holms. " Miss Jfon Clcvenger wtis r visjtnr Ijers will meet with Mrs. R. I. Hamby , at the home of Mis. Robert Muiucul on route 1, and Kroup 2 members are to be entertained at the home of Mr Carl Kriekv,n, 211 Drake road. Roth meeting will open at 2.30 The women who plait to attend the meeting at Mm. Hamby may make arrangements for transportation by calling Mrs. W. A Wirt or Mrs. R. E. Johnson. Lower Bridge Iwer Bridge, June 21 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morse and child ren of Bend were visitors at the Jr Howard ranch Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Howard Mayfield and sons Billie and Wayne returned Sat urday from Klamath Fail where they attended state grange. Mrs. Mayfield and sons also visited with relatives in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Prideaux and their niecp, Thora Phdeaux. all of in Redmond Thursday Thursday morning. Kittie Oaks nf Redmond and Helen Morton were visitor at the home of Mrs. Joe Howard Saturday. Weigands of Powell Finite stopped at the Holmes ranch Tuesday iijght on their way to the mountains with their cattle. Frank Nelson was a visitor nt the j Joe Howard ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clevcnger were business visitors In Redmond Tuesday. . , i Mr. and Mrs. Priday Holmes at tended the wedding of Vera Wagner and Donald I-arson in Bend Tuesday. Scott Clvenger left Sunday for New berg where he will spend, the summer as a student assistant Mr. and Mrs. Pellett and daughter, Shirley, of Terrebonne were visitors at the Joe Howard ranch Thursday. F. C. Logan was a business visitor The First TimeMn Bend RIMLESS GLASSES Mounted In RUBBER 11 Ijiw mill mn-lii-lnw iin'l l:iiiKi- Cjn li- 2 uf tin- f'utliolir Allar or- li-r. Mr mill Mr Sliclli y l!!-.lu., "f , i.-iy will m, ,-t t 2 p in. WliiiKJiiy Wlklrr, liliilio. wllh Mm. Cordon McukIiit at 744 Mm. Alir- SlHTiiiKli'xiM'ii, uiul ij, Ii.w.im- uvi'iiur. rnriilMn, Iid ShrrinjlifiilM-n nl i J'i mlli-tiin vlkilwl lint wi-c-k nl llw j (ff,t r i,f Ihn, Prmkli-iits' u,ti- nl Mr. mid Mm II. I. I'rliluv I ,., ,. IJ.nn-.- ul llnnor will U- mid Mr uiul Mm H Wmil rurnll nuirday vvrniiiK ul llie Mr. mid Mm. IjiWIvtii p SliriiliK- j mi i-llnK wlmll will ( held Willi Mm. hiiuii n, d.i iFUTly Kdilh DiihrcK k, j T j l'Wii-l, 157 UndiTwoKl nvenue tmiKhl In Ihr Mwlni hiKh w hixil. t),,. in,.,.i,,ij will lx-t(in nl 7:311 Tlii? Mi-n's I.uiirhi-iin i luh "ifl j ... Wrdniiiv Dwixhl K Uikhi iM Hoy I a u inl ini-. tiim for nwnilM-ni of Siolil xi-rullvr lor Ike ilimrii l, wan ; ,. VVonifii s Il.m fil nsHKinlion nnd ii iMii-Nt I,, fin Ihi-r the formation ol n ). Wi-Mway rluh ls ulunm-d fur hoy m oiiI Iroop lii-rc A cuiiimUK-.- ( Thursduy eveninn in Saltier hall. On hemk-d hv II A t)u.uiiull. called n die committee for tk eveiimK urc ineetluK foi; June IA lo find out how . M,s Harriet Metz. Mm. Clnrn Keller, ilimiy Ixiyii were inlerexted Tlie pal - i Mi Mary HkaKKi, urd Mm. Mary enta were incliidel to enlist their eo- Allen, operation. Attempt! have lieen mnde at varinvi.H tiling lo Imther Ik.y Seo il Tlie wcond public- pinochle pnrty nctivitlen here lull Interest has hevnu( ,. jidli- nuxilinry of the Pat lai kliiK It is hoi-l. with the l.un- I ruircln Militant will heiiin nt 8 p. m. cliron clul. U hlml It. that a troop j tonight in the Odd Fellows hull Hi(h c-mi Ik- enll- tel anil kept KoInK UJ w pnz,., wl) be awarded lo The Madias illy couth il met Tiles- ,1M ,M. ,,. onj womt.n Bl the close ilits- evenuiK mid passed three mens- u( ,. evemiiK. Hefreshments will be men, a hilllilliiK rine ordinance; onel v.rv,., Qn ,lt. commillee in charge KovertiiiiH hanillliiK ami Moraie of ,,. yrv iuK.,r Barnes. Mrs. II. C. plosiv mid combust ililcs; anil one lerwilliKvr. und Mm. Frank Riley. Tlie final one of the parlies a plan ned for June 28. Mrs fl. 1 Winters. 337 Delaware avenue, will lie hosier. lo the mein liers of the Thimble club of ihe Neighbors of Woodcraft Wednesday. Tlie uuvtinK is called for 2 o'clock. The meeting is to be a social affair. Tlie women have been a.sked to wear house dresses for the afternoon. JOB'S DAUGHTERS INSTALL OFFICERS Miss Ketcham Married to Stanley Bowden Ui bim out Hide toilets and require imtallatiou of iw-ptlc tanks. Action was taki-n to prohibit the big trans jxirt (rtirks from parking on Main Atrm-t. A fne iirtn win urchnsid It was tried out Mund.iy cvriun;; and it wot kid amazingly well. Mis. May Ii Johnson wdl lie the tmsluuuitrr for thr next four vears. lier noiuiiuition wax confirmed Tues day Mr. and Mis. A. D. Anderson and Marv and Steven Anderson were cnllel to Seattle Monday by ihe death of Anderson's mother. Ed Miller Is Speaker At Lion's Luncheon People of IJend and Centiul Ore gon und residents nf the coast coun try have a vital interest in the com pletion td the Santiam highway, Kd Public Ceremony Will Be Held Wednesday Public installation for Job's Daugh ters officers will be held tomorrow Miller, mu.uiger of the Oregon Coast Evening in the Masonic temple. The The C, H. Young home was the ; scene of the wedding of Mi,s Hazel Ketcharn, daughter of Mrs. C. A. Ketcham of Payette, Idaho, and Stan ley Bowden of Arock. Oregon, son of Mrs. C. It. Young of Bend. The cere mony was performed Sunday at 5 p rn by the Itev. Alfred Danielson. Tlie bride wore a white crepe dress and a Coronet of rosebuds. She car ried a bouquet of pink roses. Her matron (if honor was Mrs. Ted Hon of Arock, who wore a flowered crepe drewi Tlie best man was Philip Bow den of Toledo, brother of the groom. Tre ceremony was performed in an alcove of the Younp home which was decorated with plants, yellow roses, arid white wedding bells. Following the ceremony the bridal party and guests were entertained at I a reception and dinner at tlie Young' home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. ' Walter Campbell. Sr Mr and Mrs. : S. N. Cornett, Mr. and Mrs. Alton '. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nayler, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Young. Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Runningen and son. Arthur, and Miss Joyce Nelson, all of Bend; I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowden, and Miss U la lee Hon of Arock; Mr. and Mrs- Philip Bowden and Curl Led ford of Toledo; Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman of Kodiak. Alaska; and Mrs. C. A. 1 Wvetcham. Mrs. Cora Scrivens, Os car Ketcham. and Robert Yundt of Payette Tlie dinner was served by Mrs. Cornett. Mrs. Philip Bowden. Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Foster, and Mrs. Walter Bowden. The couple left today for Arock where they plan to live. Starting at 4 o'clock tomorrow a two-ball mixed foursome tournament will be played at the Bend golf club. TVi wnmnn will rhni rvn rl iwr Inr the match. William T. Lindgren, golf! professional, ts in charge of the pair ings. At 7:30 dinner will be served ot the club house. Reservations were to be Ihe slate .lannini! U.ard. told mem- "'tallntior. folluwinR. Ix-rs ol the Ik-nd club ol I.ioiis al llwil ' . Uetty Jeanne UeAmiond wtll be Kimip's weekly luncheon mcelinK I ""Hailed as Ihe honored queen; Ruth loday in the i'llot Butte Inn. Ik- Lnkm, senior princess; Pats- IreUnd. cause l iiiLs common interest in me.' .n new trans-mountain highway and the itiiKrlanee to the various com j mutinies. Miller suggested that a gel together picnic lie held when grading of the new route Ls completed, prob iiihly this fall. Miller suggtd Cas; ! endin as n meeting place. ' Miller told the Lions that people j down tm the Oregon const have a j great interest In the interior plateau nnd reminded hit; audience that Bend I pet pie slum Id have a reciprocal In terest in the Oregon coast. The part I the new Sautiain highway will play j in furthering these, mutual Interests was stressed. The coast man referred to the al ! pine scenery of the Central Oregon Cascades and complimented the Des chules country on Its fine fishing. Miller fished the Deschutes this morning, accompanied by Don H. ! Peonies, local ehamler secretary. In the absence of W. L. Van Allen, newly elected president. Dr. J. S. (irahlmaii, vice president, was in charge of the nimndny meeting. Janet Farnham, marshal!; Betty Irvine, recorder; Alice Barr, chap lain; Joan Vandevert, librarian; Wil ma Hollinsliead, treasurer; Dorothy -1 CONVENIENT CREDIT Staples Optical Billy Friend Wins in Week's Photo Contest Billy Friend, 617 Qutncy avenue, was the winner of this week's prize in the Owl pharmacy's photograph contest. The prize winning snapshot is n picture of a small boy and girl. The prize offered thus week was a set of bathroom scales. Next week the last of the series of weekly prize awards will be made and tlie following week the grand prize for the contest will be awarded. Chemical uses have been found for the sulwtunce in wood called lignln, heretofore wasted to the ex tent of 1,MX).(HR) tons a year In this cou n tryn 1 1 1 ne ler or Mrs. William Naylor. The last meeting of the summer for the Pythian Sisters will be held tomorrow in Sather hall. The busi ness session will open at 8 p. m. The Christian Ladies Aid meeting planned for Thursday has been post- Barr. senior custodian; Doris Barr. i poned until June 30. Mrs. A. E. Bos junior custodian; Bonnie Van Metre, Norma Jean Moore. Helen Olson, Polly Miller, and Nadine Padden, messengers; Emily Joyce, inner guard; and Maureen Conklin, outer guard. Mrs. J. E. Smith Ls guardian of the girls, and the members of the council are Mrs. Smith, Mis, Ralph Grimes, Flank Bockman. Mrs. Frank Bock man. Mrs. John Howe, Mrs. Loyde Btakley, and Miss Kamona Bockman. The retiring officers "are Jessie Wirt, queen; Betty Jeanne DeAr mond, senior princess; Ruth Lnkin, junior princess; Patsy Ireland, guide; and Donna Smith, mnrshall. tic said today. Mrs. Sara H. Wert2, who was a j delegate from the Bend club of the ' Business and Professional Women to 1 the convention held in McMinnville early this month, read a report on the state sessions, Mrs. I. R. Pickett was ! a guest of the club which met at Len ike's on the north Dalles-Cal- j ifornia highway last night j The business sessions which are j held on the first Monday of each , month have been cancelled for the i summer. The next meeting is plan- ned for July 18 and will be a picnic lunch served at the Pickett gardens. A Distinctive PORTLAND AD D KB 1 1 Pralurad by lraUrt and PorHnd,n Ilk,. All ouhld, lonmi, light, airy, at tractive. 1 lo 4 block, lo loading ilorol D. A. V. Convention Open to the Public at the GROTTO 24 Hour Service CO-OPERATION Will Build a Greater Bend Without question, the biggest assets a man's home town in vestment can have are its retail stores. Support them, and a hand some dividend yield comes back to you in the form of increased prosperity and happiness. When you patronize your local merchant you are adding to the value of that home town investment. The reason is plain. Whether you buy from the grocer, the clothier, the doctor anywhere in town it's true just the same. For everyone of these pays taxes contributes to civic improvement which you also en joy. Plus this eventually the home dollar comes back to you whether it be for merchandise or in the form of wages. The money that remains here at home helps everybody here. The money that is sent away handicaps everybody here. This seems like a strong statement yet is plain fact if you will only ;; analyze it. Keep a string on your dollar spend it at home. For the Things That You Need i ii i i k Ask a Bend Merchant FIRST! LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE ELEMENTARY, MY DEAR ANNIE! NO TRACKS S COURSE GROUND TOO HrXRD -BUT WHOEVER TOOK TVW DOUGH CPiME IN THROUGH TH' WINDOW- TOOK, ft HUNDRED AND SIKTV BUCKS- I I WHILE I J SANDY I H AND I 1 D WERE SURE -AND WHILE ROSE AND MRS. ALDEN AND I WERE BUSY INSOE BUT SAY WHY DIDN'T WHOEVER T WAS TAKE ALL THERE WAS IN THrKV OAR ? " I von 1 Ml w 1 M TH,NK? WHY, I S'POSE 'CAUSE HE FIGGERED TAKIN PAST OF (T WOULDN'T BE NOTICED BUT WAIT! WHY WOULD A ROBBER CARE BOUT THAT? I AGAIN- I I voi i 1 -i i nini ! i WHY WHY DON'T KNOW. 'LESS IT WAS WHAT THEY CALL AN "INSIDE JOB" BB-BUT WHO ?l .i..ty .A1 i AND I ONCE 1 C' AGAIN. MY LITTLE I SHERLOCK, I WHOM DO YOU I s a n v 1 lpLJ men no MnM.,.ramoul rof ooou loom 93 1 Wall SL Beritl;T)reg'6n 6-2I-J8 III Jl