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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1922)
A" ." I 5 f WBDJCWWAY, JUNE T, 1XM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two The Evening Herald K.N. H . rvt'-rxf9.'t Tka Ilmld P.ulillnhlng Company ot Klintk Fill, at 119 Klgbth itrcct. Entered at lbs postofflee at Klam ath ralla, Ore., for tranimlaalon throw ,lh matlt ai afcond-claia nuttfir, MKMDKK OK THM A880CIAT1U PRB88 v.. tni Tbb AMoetatvd ,1'ron It vtclaalf I. entitled to tnoua. tor- paktt lion 0t all. nawa dln't'aa, emitted to It. or not, olhenrlaa crcdiUtife thin paper, iind alq the local, if published- bareln. , K WtilXK8IMY, Jl'NK 7,- MM ' SNOWBALLING j Tim Intel prrtrr IN TI1R building trailcs more than 'In many other nctlvltle w tlin tendency c,f tint human raco to flfthl over and ilehy In attempt lit ronitructlon. Thn finishing of n Imlldliif Ii a triumph nvcr.liwrtla nnd rontunlon, and especially o af ir n period of nr In which the main aim has been tn destroy. Ono of thn ways of delay In Imlldlnjc In thn United Statcs this spring baa bcnn tho "snowball" strike, In , which a few workmon loan their Job In aplto of usreohionta botee.u the union and tho contractor, and taut lead a few other horo and thern to Join tbxm until th strike, rolls up like a snowball rolled la ilovlnua way; over tho ground. In nueh case tho men refim to rturii until the contractorx. In dospera tlon, offer tbem more to finish the work In hand. Kvon from tho point of view of tho workmen, this kind of striking 1 1 bad. It la an' evidence neither of rollcctlvn bargaining nor tot Indi vidual freedom, but Ih a sort of r.ucrllla warfare, of petty sniping; which dhows umallnea of thinking a nnd Indifference to any geaeral fcnue of right. It I simply the ute 'of er.ional suggestion to Irritate nnd obstruct building at critical htai'. Complicated though modern re lationships may seem, there Is no crrcutlil reason why any ono man nerd do anything because others do It. There lg no reason for a Workman In the building trade to Icavo his Job Just because someone else Is trying to harass an employer into paying moro wages temporar ily. The men who arousei himself to work out what la right for hid. regardless of ethers, can prove "his way forward through ercn thfti na certainties of tho building trades, which have stimulated this new form of htrlko that seems so In gculous. There lg certainly need for a reaU pride In building "to counteract theso curious forms of obstruct ft n. Si- Zmm&mWi X w i-r fw i. Loir, - Mrs. II. A. Williams of Chlco Is visiting her parent. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson. rMr.nsirMn:' E. L. Hosier waro out toJhlr ranch. a tew day ago. The rnmbni ot the Lone Pine clubs, with' Mini Marie Doan. went tof tho top of'stuVel mountain Trl flay for a picnic The" mfrmbcrs of the parly wet1.1 Mlm'Marld Uolan. Klmer, Vesta," and Charlotte Iliies- In.' Hoyi and1 Lorraine" Deisley, James a ad LoU Bunnell, 'ltoland Cook, Cbfcrlofteeertsbn. Carl Kl ger.i Tbelsaaa4 "Phelpf'LeWhV ad Joyce uni',t.ola!8Veforel. They were caught III. the rata a tho lop of the mountain? r Mr. and' Mrs. Clyde Darks. Mel- tin llowmarr tad KtowhM'TJIllard made a trip td theMava bed Run- day. Mrs. Suit Is spending this week with her son at Merrill. ' Mr. Jim Stevenson and daugh ter, Zerlene, went' to' 'Merrill Satur day aftrnoonVff' Mrs. J. K. Entuan railed on Grandma Storey -Sunday afternoon. The Klgef family epent Sunday with' relative hear Merrill. -' Mr .and -Mrs.' Frank, 8exton and Clyde Uradley 'were vi'HInR at C W. LowU Sunday. Mrs.. B.'Enman gave a dinner Wednesday, la honor- of Mrs.' Snlt. L. P. Oeerton' and family were In Wama'.n'Tarrs'SafurdayT tcnd6d Ihn sports on Sunday after- noon at the round-up ground, In lures and slock nppioxlumted nl MISS nearly $1,000. Tho Mate orlKlnnt ed from nit unknown sourco. It wn first milked In the rear end of tho soft drink bar, 0.ulck work ot citizens with flrn nmmMtii- pro- 1.08 ented coinplito lost ot thn build SWEET TO WED I'iiiikmim Mm In St in- lu IWouu Wife if Miiflintl pIIiiii AN'IICI.KS, Juno 7 MIm Itlniirlio Sweet, motion pleturo iipI company with Mr and Mrs. t'Allo lnR ,U)lj ront01, n Wnll ns serious ip. nnd Mnrshnll Nollun, motion hunger to ndJolnlUK liulldlnK". Tho picture actor nnd dliootor, will bo properly was Insurod, mm rU'il lu .Now ork some tune Hoy Tabor, J. V. WNo nnd Chan this mouth .iiroordliu; t word ro- ltiiRh wero tlslilUK on Unite creok , n'hod from Nelliin mid ponflimed thU week Mrs. Alfred IVtorstelner of Kl.un nth I'nlN Is spending a fow dns visiting hrtro with rolnlhtM by I'elo Smith, his local lepresoiitn tlxo N'ellan In now In New Yoik nnd Ml'' Sweot will leave todn) for that ill) Kinther than auiiounc- lingers. Malt Obenchnln returned home Sunday from Jacksonville, where he has been attendlug school. L. II. McLomoro was n business visitor In Uly on Sunday, Mr. Kintatn Kcady spent Sunday nlsht wlth,Mrs. James Dixon. lrofeior Keady Is enjojlng thel (j,()rK,. chandler, -who iepreetils Iiik her depirlure, Mls Sweot re flihlug for a short vacation before' A. schilling ft Co lu I hit terrltnr). I fued to dlelin her lnn for tho returnlnit to his home. i w, imslness vlltor In Dorrl e-1 fntuie ..... Ml., .. A-..I-.1 1. ..I I ..I . IHJ iiouvo usueiaiioii iiimii u ,ril.lV meeting Sanday to mako final nr tn town yesterday from their sheep camp east of town Ager has Just - - - finished shearing his sheep, and re- Ulia: I1U HUM port exceptionally flno dip ,,"; Jr, "f, J$ i . . , .1 i, ...i....t ii'reKOU. ii in .inn luriuiiiu,; u riurn rangemenls for the Yreka rnund-up for July. ' ' Mrs. Marvin Cros returned homo from t.akovlew the flnt of last week with her now baby boy, aged two weeks. The iter, and Mrs. llclKnnp held ' church services at Illy on Sunday, ' June 4. iliuiri!., Aeop nml uim Lowell wore! Oulrk repair sorvlpo. Shoes rppllr ... T .. i led wlillo von wait .lack Frost. !irf on tho eighth dm of July. 1 ta i. at tho front ilnm of the old pourlluiuso In Kliimiith rails, lu said I'omity. ut a o'clock In the ndeimion of said day, iiell at pulillo auction lo the! hlghi'tt blilder, for cusM, t tin roilow llIK described ronrt. to-wil The west half of tho southeast MUM In and the Hiiiltheast uiiul ter of the southeast ,tini tt'r of Section tweut uno (21 I, the mutheast iiuattPr of SccUo'i twent).elght (!" ami the southwest iiiailr of tho noith wiNt nuartei of Heetlim twen t-setn t'.'i), till -1 ii Township fin IV (10) south, raugn twelve (I'.') last of tho Wlllamelto .Meridian, lu Kliiuath t'ouuty. "legoii, .,. .!..., t llMi.rl.t Tiikpii and levied upon as the pro ll!lHT mill mihrw ;siii- Daddy Says When olinnj-iiiK tin. Imliy's :liiiiiM( always list rurctuHt YAw Stt'iuato. Then you will not havo a "Cry Baby." It is Hit' sinait of a wot Howl liertv of tho said Lena llarkhuisl mid A Kinney tr a much thuieof as umv ho mcpssiii tn Mtlsfv tho said ,i.i l.filiv'vi iliwl im- JiidKinent lu favor of A. f Yiiilen. 1U'S ,1L ,)lll,. ,s lulHllll, I'lalmirr. ukiiIiihI said Kliinov, I lurk Inow'ildl' iq i hltWuilU'' tfl hursl and hhIiI Ciiniiiniv i' wiili Interest therion. Ingi'ther with nil tllt-MU llllll to IllotllOrS. roils anil ilisnuisemeuis unit liaVo or, UlilV IIP' rue. A ir(.lc.p()im Dated at Klamath Pulls. Oregon. ; M, liliK' " l'-22 .'Jrio lit till' i i. i.uvv .simrirr sizoil can, it,, t, ITP IttlCI I :tl ATI:ll I l XI I...... Illlli 111' fill- llu, II. Ill IIM II , lt.-l vd ii V i'ivim-ii nv MIMMISSIOV dellvef ut Klamath Palls. Oregon I T 1 1 2 1 js '" , STAR DRUG STORE Ol . I.H'Mi iMIIinil Ol mi'llllllll ni'IKIII ) (Conlnued from rago 1) , ImrlnMl Wiiukegnn wlro nnd sou IpoiliiiN of ono Inch staples Alio I'iOil rod of ;i.' lurli woven wiro On Sunday, May, 28, there was quite at) telling. .basebslN. game played al tb ' round-up grounds Between the beetle boys and' the Bly boys. The beetle, boys gave u an awful .walloping,, but w got re venge on the following Sunday, as the game stdbd" -to 6 In favor of the Bly team. "Mfsi Fiullne Clift visited at the home of Mr. and Mr. W. T. Gar rett1 tbe'tlfst of the week. Wednesday the, Wednesday-Afternoon club' met at the tiome of Mrs. K. W. Whe(rtine. "A very pleasant ifitncoh was spentat the close of which dainty'. refreshments, ot Ice cream and cake'were served by the hostess, aulste'd, hy'her two' daugh ter.: Silts. Pauline Cllft went home with Mrs. 'Frank 'oWnchaln from tba'cluh-'Weaaetday, andapent the remainder ot'lbo week "there with Mrs. AlberfRIchardJon. " Mr. and' Mrsi. Arthur Hamakar and son returned home on Wednes day after 6b absence "of a couple of weeks. ' Hamaker" Is Ireebverlni Srkes Hamaker wa a Illy visitor i on Sunday Ho spent Sunday night h)drnnt anil additional main iii-hii; fnuo either Page or Amerleati ' with A. P. lUmaker and family. I'aclty on single hydrant extensions , make nestl.., rlel.t to ro returning to the Oerber ranch early' U only a small proportion ot ' I j.mT 'u.y V.inl all M.V, on Monday mnVnlng. total Investment In transmission; ijt,d Ma) .11. l'i'J2 A very suece"iful dance wa glv- main, reservoir, pump, etr, lh.it I '. It DeLAI'. en In the community hall on Satur- I, properly nlgnntilM to fire pro-1 '-a ""' ' """ty '"r day night. A good time was re- tectlou. Tho reultlng rate. It up- - - - ported by all who attended. I piled to hydrants only, make lh j1() Wjoj' ' TIUS MAY CON ir.- anil .urs. r n-u rniiwu cnarge tor Ullilllionai nj'ir.iius m.i family and Mr. Drew vllted Mr. nnd Mr, Walter Campbell the first df last' week. Mlrs Ruth Campbell. vvh0 ha been staying with her grandmother. Mrs. . Drew, camo out with her grandmother and the Peterson and visited of her homo a few days, but returned" with them to be near a doctor on' account of 111 health Mr.- and Mrs. James Olvan. Mr. and Mr. K. T Olvan and son spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jame Glvan. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Olvan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Crots. Mrs. J. S. Watt wa quite III the latter part of the week. Little John Thomas Watts was quite III tho first of last week, butj his recovered. Oeorgo Dlrd and Walter Camp bell made a business trip to Klam ath Kail on -Thursday, returning home on Prlday. ' Otto Boyd mado a business trip to Klamath Palls on Wednesday, May ltr PHIIN high to encourage the genpral In-1 Noilio Is hereby given that t' II J stallntlim desired. Wo ore. then- Johnson delni: business under the ... , ,,, firm tiiiuio nnd sl)h of t liurlev fore, presrrlhlng u flat rate sum to ,,, in, . Ua miJ assignment for ben. bo rharged for all existing fai llitle ,.fu ,,f cieilltnrs All imtsoic) who ., .),.,,. il, hi liv.lrnnta. Tills mini I I1.IV1, rl.illns IIL'alllst tho aliovo 11.11 1 also predicated upon a ,,.,a, add,- .f'ii.rh'JlIn"."-' tlonal Investment In linprovements ,!,,, ,1 ,h flrm Ilr ,,,y,,,,, t to tho sstem. amounting to $56.-ltoy N. Pouch. Asslgneo All 11c 000 This latter amount does not Cont duo and "'lU'-iit i.il ! Ijp adjiu'ed h tim lath day of .lune Include any additional Investment j,,. or ,,, . ttlu ,, niW,rtn,.,i In either the hydrants or hydrant and sold to tho highest bidder for connect...!,, for which investment a .as... n proper charge I specifically pro- iMr Klamaih mid iltb his Mdpd In the tariff Klamath Palls. Oregon 1-2 HENRY IS win WILLING I "1 neiiu: , . I Nolle,, is II- reby given that thel ii'l'ie I'cmnty Srhool Superintendent of Klamath County. Oregon, will hold 1 1 lin regular examluutlon of appll-. .TltOIT. Mlph.June . llenr) tr.lllni ii,,ii,ii,. j,,,,,. 11 i- its ,,, Hun for President If of Country .e,. Him at ' SEEING' LAKE ; Mrs. Charle Mack Is slowly re covering from a severe attack of j th Influenza. I Frank Stewart was attending to buslnen- In town Monday. Tho dooy recently opened to peace In Ireland seems to b0 functioning more an an exit thun us nil -entrjnee. Norfolk Vlrglnlan-I'llot. 1 1 . Winston Churchill says th flrh tlsh government Is keeping a watch on lerlandr What they really need Is an alrm clock. Manila Bulletin. Lloyd Oeorge fears another war, and Just a Jack Dompsoy v;as hop Ins: to make u protracted stay In l.'urope. Now York Trlbane. WJicn Shakeapcaro -wrote. "Thou wilt not trust the air with secrits," tho radio had not boon Invented. lllrmlnpham Ag(-Herald. If theso wireless telephones keep on. a' man's wife can talk- to hint no matter wheru ho noes. flfeenvllle Piedmont. Perhaps tho Ht. Iiuis man named his baby radio becauso ou caa hear It so far uvvay. Columbus (O.) 'Citi Mr. Hearst's contribution to Mu sic Week is a vocal number entitlod "I Hear Me Calling Me."- New York Tribune. Kloctrlclty travels ll.060.00e miles a minute. You would' never guess, howovcr, that it runs the street cars. Iadlanupolls Times. Recognition will kill botabeviam, Is the British view. But not unless It In recognized" for what It Is, Portsmouth times. When Mr. Jlocltcfollor says It Is hard to give away a million, he probably means without missing It. Boston Herald. Mrs. Eastwood has boon stuylng at Mrs. Mack's for the jiast week. Mrs. If. J. Ilennet was a city vis itor Monday . !.. M.l.al nwrmm hjU flnlahftll ,i -.1' .r' ,ll .,W! wiwa; I.-- ..-. nicely, from the painiui accident of tcacnnK a Vcry successful term of Wring; Hf tKombtut'off. lie was aP and returned to her homo la the warren;ifunt hospital for a nwr gun. FTStncltea, weeic.' , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weedon and daughter and Mr' and 'Mrs'. A, D. Hamatfer, and sbn, J. C. made a trip frorrT Klamath Falls to Ash lind bn May :7toatfend' the fun eral of-lhe late- Mrs." Mona Spencer BlakrrT who died thera'on May 24, after a .lone Illness. She was buried ,at Ashland, on Sunday,, May 38; Mrs. Blaker before her marriage was. Mlsa Mona Spencer of Spencer urejic, ana was wen Known -in Klamath county for her sweet-per-nfnallly, and many friend will grieve at her passing. Mrs. Jame,,.GivaB returned from Klimath Falls the first ot last week and brought her. little grand son., Jimmy Peters, ont for a week's visit with the-family ..here. He. re- lurnea lo-nu moinar on me siaae on tbe, following. Sunday, in com pany wltb Miss Louise Howard Mlfs Louise Howard' returned from Labovlew on Thursday, where 'she went for medical treatment some time ago, and where she has been visiting hlnce. Mrs. James Bell and ton Everett returned f home the -first of the. week. Mrs. Bell bad been In Sao ramento' and 'came -home via" Ash- land to seev;ber son graduate from high school. All ot Bly -is feeling 'proud' ot Everett, as oat of a class of 76 be graduated with high hon ors, and also carried 'off blgh.hon ora in the 'athletic field. ,Mr. aadMra.- W. Wi Finley came out from, Klamath Falls tbe first of-tbe woeki and are visiting1' among tbelr Bly friends. A. H. Coonore his taken posses sion of hUr saw home on the old J. B. Mitchell ranch. Friend j of J. B: Mitchell were pleased toaee.hlm atrBIyron Sua- Ford has Intimated privately that he fuWH would run for tiresldent "If the neo-1 t'ommencllig Wednesday pie of the country desired dilm to do M ... ... ,, . . .. .. , I Weilnes.l.i) I ureiioon so." but "he would refus. to spend ,. ,,,. ivnmanshlp any money to brine about hi noml-j w .itnr.luy ifti-rr.Min nation or election," according to Wll-j Phvslology, lleudlng, Composition llam T. Kronhcrg. editor of the Dear-1 Arhmft e born newspaper and one of th., lead- Thurwlny Aftrrnoiii ers In the Dtarborn "Henry Ford fori iSrammar, Ocograph)", Aiuxrlean President club." Literature. m , Pi Ida)' Forenoon IIII'UI llllll llil'liir, i( iiii.. ..'.. I'lDslcal Opograph) . l-'rl.trt) Alti'iiiooii Shool Law, Algebra. Civil lov- STAR THEATRE TODAY Mariofa Davies in "Beauty's Worth" nnotlipr of ht'i' brilliant conu'dk'S Broadway Comedy "His Hansom Butler" THURSDAY Extra Big Double Attraction Marshall Noilan's "Go and Get It" and tho Great Comotlian MAX LINDEK, in "Be My Wife" A XOTICK O F HT0CKHOLDKR8 MKKTI.VU. I The annual meetlnc ,'ot tbe stock-, holders of Lanaell Valley Telephona Co., will .he, held a( Bonanza, oa.Jtet-- urnay jhbo uib bi x ,u w, 31-5 O. P. KKLLfcR. 8ecy.' as . ... Work. Qlavea and' Nlttiaa. Jack Frost. lh Bt., Just eft Main 2U 4ar.June i. He came from Yreka oBbuslnes-' coabected with the Bly Rodta aesoolatlon, and- they tobk laithOj-bair-garae and saw a', few of ine nortse-ineo-oui. onsppyjonn came back Into his own again, 'and tbrew bta rider the fourth lump. jTbose who, saw. It said they did not lteilave It would have been possibly tOr.Dy rlder-toi have stayed on bis haok; the way he raged'. -Mr.j and sMr."Ro Finley were ouUfrom'Klama'th Falls 'and at- DORRIS nOHIUSS, Calif.. Juno ". Mls Mabel Bercovlch, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. II. Borcovlch. returned this week from San Francisco, whero she has been "attending the College of Notre Damn. She U majoring, In music. Hestan Wright oxpects to leavo I soon' for Redding, whero ho will enter business with his father, who is u certified public accountant. Wright has been In this locality for rome tlmo employed us bookkeeper. ' For' several months ho has been . connected with tbe Tabor fc Wise i garage here. William O. Hagelsteln, cashier of tbe Ilutto Valley Statu bank, niacin I a." business trip to vrexn ono nay, last 'week. ' Albert Parrott of Yreku, who Is a candidate for county surveyor, wan In this vicinity yesterday pre paring' for tho coming primaries. Mrs. J. J. tStnlger and grand daughter were Chltoquin visitors 'ono day last week. Fire gutted' the pool hall owned by Frank Etbrldge early yesterday morning, causing a damage tn fix- wm'i.n-oi'vr .Mi" SKATTLK. Juno 7 Tho first (f, a series of suits to attempt to (list Japanese nnd other all.ns ullwd wnl. K:Iim.SOJC ,. Sll, to bo holdlnB land In King rounty j -.t2 In violation of tho itato antl-allcn " land law will ho fll'd In tho superior snrici' OP Slti:itII'l"S S.il.K court tomorrow, I'roecutlng Attrr-J Jly ljiuo of Jn execution and or- ., ll..l. IU.,,1,. nnnnnnrr.l In. I.IT of Slllo dUl) Usllld II)' tile Clerk ' I of th., Circuit Court of tho County ""' txt IvI.iimiiiIi. Ktniu of (Irecoii. dated1 " ItliM :.th ila;of Juni-. 12:'. In u ior-i COI.PMIIIA STILL HISIVC ...in nctlon lu tho Clrrult Court for, 1 POIITLAND. Juno 7 A further , Mid Comity and State, w heroin A C. gradual rise In tho Columbia and -'' T" n Una llaVk- , Wlllamelto rivers Is forecast, wlih lllMl an, Cnlted States Pl.Iellly und and iC-lOU feet predicted, ifor th 'tiu.ir.inty Company for thu sum of Wlllamctto Saturday. Today the Pleven-Hundred Nlti.-te. n and l-'-J''" Willamette a, Portland slood at S- . -'mTI 22.00 feet predicted for tli J922 ) rising. i .Notice Is hereby given mat i win Il I II. Ill r1 . mmmmmrm SggBBBBajBJBJBajBJBaBBJBJBMBJBBJBBBJBjaaJBJBjaj I m gssgfHgBI ' HI oiax ggB' ggHggflggr aggfl jggfeggga aHg? ? r . -- J TONIGHT AT THE LIBERTY e Conquering Power" TIip Hitfli I,it,'hts in this prodiiclion arc: The Star, RUDOLPH VALET1N0 The Leading Lady, ALICE TERRY . The Director, REX INGRAM NOTIJ Hex Inn mm M't a standard when ho mado 'Thn Pour llonem.'ii," uhkh ho morn thun .iiu.s lu "Till! CONQIMlltlNli POWKII." In rnoKiillliMi of th" vv.ili ilerful artistry of th.'so two plriures, Vale IlnlverHlly (.inferred upon him the drgreu of Iliiehelor of Arts II W Poole BLACK TREAD TIRES Witn Mew Features CORD-ROAD KING -PARAGON Supreme in Appearance, Mileage, and r Non-Skid SecurKy " REED AUTO SUPPLY Uth Street near Main .' . . - - -' ' --gfgS!JfSSB I Wanted! Tail-Off nnd Tie-Up Men and Machine Feeder. Stale experience and wages wanted, to Delta, Uox Company, Stockton, California. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM'S COME-BACK WAS WASTED BY ALLMAN TOM, WILL SOU CALL. UP THE GROCERY AMD HAVE THEM SEND OVER A QUART OF MILK, A LOAF OF BREAD AND A HEAP UTTUCC? MAIM 4963 -J"1 X VES 5HE6AVE A BClD&e PARTV VESTET2PAY-TWE LUNCH WAa TERRIBLE- 'WHAT DIP5HE HAVE?- OH SOME BUM SALAD AND BUMCOPFEE-THECPEAM uASSOUfZ- HA-HA -VOL MU&THAVE rW0A60ODTlMEj,w,,AT'3 y HELLO-HELLO.TILLV-THEREvIS SOMEONli BUTTIM iu ami TUi imp- IT'S THAT LITTLE SAWED orf- DUFF PEtfSOH HE'3 ALWAYS IIS1ENIMG IMON THIS LINE.' HE'S THE VVloRaT busybody in the nmuoofoov n l I T i i i H U' .JA r V THEMOTER II v ' '- , f -y ST"" fcp-bJE!!!!!! (that so? J rfcy wiioPoYouTiiirJi'i Vuu'rse ' CALLING A SAWED OFF BUSYBPDV. YOU OLD PHONE HOUND-VOU 3Aft OVER THIS PHONE TPOM MOBHIHG UNTIL NIO'HT .' Vu(i iju tven. itr- ..- , ENOUGH TO EAT OP SLCUPVJ HELLO1. THia IS CENTRAL V t You're Talking lo -trci H VJHAt MUM&tP DO S f m AJ SOU WANTV r.A fls.'W " Um i ' 4t i BO k I t! V , "