“That looks correct,” Lulu answered. She was at the Hazzard Gazette, going over details with the editor. “How soon do you want the flyers?” Mr. Amos inquired. “What do you recommend?” Lulu replied. Mr. Amos smiled. “We could have them ready in a few days. That would give you 2 weeks. ” “That sounds good,” Lulu agreed cheerfully. She reached for her purse on the desk. “Do I need to pay now?” “When you pick the flyers up,” Clyde said. “Ok, thank you.” Lulu smiled. “You’re welcome,” Clyde glanced pass the county commissioner’s wife to where staff members were busy preparing the next day’s articles. Over at the pool hall in the alley behind the bank; Daney stood talking to B.B. Davenport. There wasn’t many people there. “Why don’t you get a loan?” he asked. “Jesse wouldn’t accept,” she replied. “Probably think I did something illegal to obtain it.” B.B looked curiously at the younger woman. “Have you considered seeing if any previous clients need help?” Daney smiled. “Nice suggestion, B.B.” “It was nothing,” B.B. chuckled heartily for a moment. “I gotta get going,” he commented. “Take it easy!” “You too,” Daney watched him leave. She was thinking about what he mentioned, when someone tapped her on the shoulder. She turned and saw a familiar face. “Redding?” “Yeah,” the dark blond haired man smiled. “How’s Luke?” “Alright, he should be at the farm if you have time to stop.” Daney responded. She thought maybe a visit from a friend would cheer her cousins and uncle up a bit. “My vehicle is over at the garage right now,” Redding paused. “Cooter thought it might be tomorrow afternoon.” “I could drive you out there,” Daney offered. “Go pick the boys up and have ‘em meet you some place?” “Why don’t we call and see what they’d like to do?” Redding inquired. “Ok,” Daney agreed. Neither Bo or Luke had been in a pleasant mood when she left the house earlier. Maybe it would be better to check if they, Daisy and Jesse wanted company. (cue Garrett)