Illinois Valley News. Thursday. January 20. 1949 THE FICTION corner OLD SHOE By JO H N H. HOSE Terry was just an old shoe, and when the new assistant pastor come to town Marg found herself dreaming of this utterly different person in serious terms— th at is, until Terry proved th at old shoes were the most comfortable a fte r all. ''H E screen door slam m ed behind ! rose garden to express his a d m ira - T e rry , d is tu rb in g the q u ie t o f tio n fo r Joh n's h o rtic u ltu re . ’W hat a m a rve lo u s p e rso n a lity Sunday a ftern oon up and down F o u rth street. I t w asn’t the gentle he h a s ." she tho u g h t to h e rse lf slap w ith w h ich screen doors are now, tw o weeks la te r. W hat o th e r apt to close when released casu al­ m an e ve r cam e in to th is house fo r ly . T here was a re v o lv e r-lik e bang Sunday d in n e r and wound up in o f one wooden fra m e fo rc ib ly m e e t­ the k itc h e n a f t e r w a r d d ry in g dishes? He was so com m on and in g another. In q u ick succession follow e d the nice. Q uite a co n tra st to T e rry w h ir r o f a s ta rte r and the clash of who, lik e her fa th e r, re tre a te d to the liv in g room to sleep and rea d ra p id ly m eshing gears. • W e ll! He c e rta in ly le ft in a a fte r go rg in g h im s e lf to the sa tu ­ And the w o n d e rfu l h u r r y .” said M a m ie as she re ­ ra tio n po in t. m oved he r apron. "W h a t in heav­ w a lk they had take n a fte r d in n e r en’s nam e d id you do to h im , out along the re s e rv o ir path! Tom had to ld M a rg a ll about h im s e lf M a rg ? " "T e rry was nice, to o ," she ‘ ‘Oh. he’ s ju s t an old s o re h e a d !” re n lie d M a rg to h e r m o th e r’s ques­ thought, "b u t w e ll . . . T e rry d id n 't tion . "W e were ta lk in g about say cle v e r thin gs lik e Tom . And som ething to do fo r th is a fte r ­ he w a s n 't g a lla n t. T e rry did the noon, and when I said 1 w asn’ t rig h t th in g s at the rig h t tim e , to Interested in s ta lk in g th ro u g h the be sure, but he lacked the dash and woods to observe the beauties of c h a rm w h ich the young c le ric le n t N a tu re , he got h u ffy and w ent to e v e ry th in g he did. T e rry was te a rin g out the door. T h a t’s a ll th e re was to it ! W hat's m ore, I d o n 't care if he never re tu rn s ,” she added as an a fte r thought. " B u t i t ’s so unusual fo r T e rry to a ct lik e th a t,” sighed M a m ie , as she eased h e r ra th e r am ple se lf In to an unoccupied c h a ir in the L a n g le y liv in g room . "M a y b e the d in n e r d id n ’t agree w ith h im ? ” M a m ie was alw ays concerned w ith the rea ction o f others to the p e r­ fe ctio n o f her c u lin a ry a rt. "H e sure ate plenty, i f th a t’ s w h at you m e a n ," m u tte re d John L a n g le y fro m behind his new spa­ per. M a rg sat on the a rm of the da venport, s ta rin g va c a n tly up the street in the w ake o f the d e pa rt- in g autom obile. She and T e r r y U l- [ r ic h had been going tog e th e r fo r i th re e years, had known each o th e r J since high school days. E veryo ne ] expected them to be m a rrie d some day, and u n til la st m onth, M a rg had m ore o r less planned on it he rself. B ut th a t was before the advent o f Tom P rentiss. I " I shouldn’t have been so s a r­ ca stic w ith T e r r y ,” thought M a rg to h e rse lf as the fa m ily continued to discuss the som ew hat a b ru p t d e p a rtu re o f he r intended, "b u t I w ish he'd have an o rig in a l idea ju s t once. I'm so sick of his s m a ll tow n ways and h ick n o tio n s ." H er re v e ry was in te rru p te d by the s y ru p y voice o f h e r sister-in-la w , Blanche. " I th in k I know where the tro u ­ ble lie s ." d ra w le d Blanche in her easy flow ing , b lit som ewhat ag­ g ra v a tin g tone. "S h e's like a ll the o th e r g irls at chu rch ever since th a t new assistant pastor came A ll you eve r h e ar them ta lk about Is T om P rentiss. D o n 't te ll m e yo u 've fa lle n fo r h im too, M a rg ? " "B la n ch e , dear, you can be so tireso m e at tim e s ," re to rte d M arg "S in ce you folks are a ll so con­ cerned w ith T e r r y ’ s rude d e p a r­ tu re . I 'l l leave the discussion w ith you. I 'm going to take a n a p ." T h is w a sn 't the firs t tim e th a t Blanche had ca su a lly read M a rg 's th o u g h t* and feelings. M a rg threw h e rs e lf ncross the bed. a fte r tu rn ­ ing down the c o ve rle t and k ic k in g h e r shoes of? onto the floor. How did Blanche know about Tom P ren­ tiss, though? Was it so ve ry o b vio u s'’ The soft breeze o f the Ind ian s u m m e r Sunday s tirre d the ru file d d im ity c u rta in s w h ich bung at her w indow , and M a rg thought about Tom P rentiss. Hev B row n lia d in tro du ced Tom to the ch o ir m em b ers about live m in u te s before rehearsal tune eigh t o r nine weeks e a rlie r. He was the new assistant pastor, and w ould have charge of a ll Youth w o rk, as w e ll a tin m il g ra m o f the cl that firs t hour o f re hers o f the choir 1 fe lt it T, w a s a b it o ve rbe arin g and gant n u t the sureness he guided them throng c u lt passages o f the ant pm the fa llo w in g Sunday made them (ze th a t th poised your K mat: re a lly a t itch t A fte r tl had in the chu rch sa tc T a ri ith the organ they were m vin ce d than « ve r tha t the new as distant was a you thfu 1 genius. E nth usia sm fo r 1'om Pren t IS8 was contagioi s The • iun- day the cong le g a tio n buzzed a ftc r services w ith t ta lk of the new | to r. Several said t!be cho ir 1had ne ver rung »< w e ll, «ind the voiLtntf la die s o f thi were s n a re o f his >d looks. ti John La ng ley was an eld e r of the church, so a few Sundays a fte r P ri M iss' a r r iv a l, John in vite d hurt to the hui tie >ode on N o rth F o u rth S treet ti delve in to the wonders of M am L a n g le y's cook- •ry And M arg d a chance to observe Tom at ose range T hrou gh ou t the mea meal, he spar hied w ith b r illia n t b it! i of c o n ve r­ satio n and fa ir ly captu ged M a n n e 's h e a rt by s to rin g aw av huge quan- t i lt ■s o f food A fte r dint er. he had ins sted upon com ing Into the k it! hen to help w .th the dixhes He ext re ste d a d m ira tio n fo r M an ne 's a it and w < nt w ith J»h in to the "W h y , sure, I ’d love to ,” re ­ p lied M a rg h a p p ily . “ Ju st w a it un­ t i l I get m y h a t.” A few m in u te s la te r, they le ft the house in a w h ir l o f e xcite m e n t M a m ie w atched th e m p la c id ly , and then she re m a rk e d to Blanche, "Y o u know , B la nch ie, I w o u ld n 't be at a ll su rp rise d i f you were rig h t about M a rg and th a t young p re a c h e r.” M arg and Tom chatted noisily as thg y dro ve fro m place to place, but i f Tom was a w are of M a rg 's fe e l­ ings fo r h im , he d id n 't re ve a l it. M . a rg - found T e rry - q - u ite recov ered fro m his an ge r when she saw h im th e m iln w in o F r id n v at I h . h im the fo llo w in g F r id a y a t the steak fr y . In fact, he greeted her as though no thin g had re a lly hap­ pened the pre vio us Sunday. " H i, M a rg ,” he shouted to her when she a rriv e d w ith a group of frien ds. “ Com e on o v e r and help m e b u ild th is f ir e ! " M a rg re tu rn e d his g re e tin g and CLASSIFIED D E P A R T M E N T BU SIN ESS 4 INEST. OPPOR. T A V E R N —C o a st to w n , 100 k e g a s u m . m er. 50 k e g s w in ter. T ak e tra d e up to 16,000. W rite B o x 33, R o ck a w a y , Ore. sh o p , p ia ste r fig u r in e s , p la s tic n o v e lt ie s W l h o le ­ and r e ta il o u tle ts . W ill tea ch b u sin e ss. 13000. 11000 d ow n . T erm s. £305 N. L om b ard , P o r tla n d 3, Ore. M A N U FA C TU R IN G s a le R A B B IT S & S K IN S W A N T L IV E B A B B I T S 4 lbs. up. rab­ bit sk in s, h id es, w ool, m ohair, c a s ­ cara. liv e p o u ltry . R u b y £* C om pany. *35 8. W F ro n t, F o rtla n d . O regon. Money for the President MISCELLANEOUS I t is proposed th a t the s a la ry of j x t . w . g a u g e 20-in. tra ck s Gd. cond. R. L. L arron, R t. 1, the P reside nt o f the U n ite d States G aston , O regon. be raised to $100,000 a y e a r w ith ! ___ ________ ___ _ another $100,000 fo r an expense ac- fool t a ®7, e A * , a n ’ ?2 di , w w ith A ny co n d itio n P h il M arcu s, o sa « . w . n0W. * 75'°'' to o ls. F ir st c la s s co n d itio n . S. W. square.” ra sp b erry p la n ts, 100— $6.75; 1000— B n r g e ss, R t. 2, B o x 802, Anbnrn, situ a tio n calls fo r h im going ov­ "O h ,” said T e rry . "W e ll, m ake $46.00. L a w ren ce, R ed H a v e n and W a sh . V eteru n n each trees, $1.00 each. e r the p re cip ice on horseback y o u rs e lf useful. You can cut those P o stp a id . W rite fo r q u a n tity price?. CO M M ERCIAL G AS B R O O D E R S . he has to Jo it in person. (He buns in th a t big box o v e r there C E N T R A L IA T R U IT F A R M S , R t. 1, J a m e sw a y 2940 u n it o f 2, J a m e sw a y B o x 194, C en tra lia , W a sh . c a n ’t even send in the vice-pres­ 2700-B unit o f 5, and R ob b in s 11,- on the ta b le .” 000.11 W . T. L ord, R t. 1, B o x 8, id en t.) “ O. K .,” re p lie d M a rg good- H ubbard, Or., on 69E. HELP W ANTED— MEN n a tu re d ly . W hile she was c u ttin g —• — the buns, T e rry cam e o ve r to patch The w o rst th a t can happen to a C a lif D ates, figs m am m oth prunes, 5 lb. E X P E R IE N C E D body an d fe n d e r m en carton any one $2.10 postpaid, 3 cartons w a n ted . S te a d y w ork ; e x c e lle n t th in g s up. m o vie a cto r in his fig h ts is th a t any one or assorted $3.50, express p repaid. w o rk in g co n d itio n s. O th er fru its , shelled nuts, olives a v a ila b le . W A R R E N B R O S ., C H E V R O L E T , IN C . " I ’m s o rry about la s t Sunday, he w ill get h it by a c h a ir o r a tab le. C A L IF K l IT C alim esa, C alifo rn ia 2 17 W . M a in , C e n tr a lia , W a s h in g t o n . M a rg ,” he said. " I guess I was a I f a P reside nt knew n o th in g worse r V R S , Deer. E lk , Cow and other skins b it ru d e .” than th a t could happen to h im in j tanned, made into Coats, Gloves, etc., to REAL ESTATE—MISC. your measure by oldest established m anu­ "O h, fo rg e t it, T e r r y ,” she s a id ,, his struggles he w ould sign fo r it facturer in West. Also buy hides. C H O IC E I N D U S T R I A L S I T B C H E R V E N Y T A N N E R IE S " I w a s n 't v e ry nice e ith e r.” T h e ii and give a rebate. 499 f t., Iliw a y 99 fr o n ta g e , sa m e on 1187 N .W ., IJKh A ve. - Portland, Ors. ra ilro a d , In c it y lim it s , on sew er, con versa tion was In te rru p te d by _• _ e x c a v a te d , in c lu d in g s e v e n - r o o m the a r r iv a l of the oth ers. The R adio p e rfo rm e rs get m ore than I MACHINERY & SUPPLIES m odern h o m e. Id ea l fo r w a reh o u se, noisy group cam e tu m b lin g out of $100,000 a yea r. And som ebody else j f a c to r y or M otel. $16,50(1. T erm s. O w ner L lo y d W ilso n , 936 F r o s p .c t the cars. M a rg d id n ’t notice the w rite s th e ir jokes. A P re sid e n t has j CONSULT US ON ALL OF YOUR S t., R o se b u r g , O regon. lo ve ly, blonde g ir l w ith T om Pren to be fun ny on his own. Logging and Construction " A N Y O N E 'S D R E A M H O M E"— N ice _«_ tiss in the bustle o f the a rriv a l. 3-roon i h om e, g o o d barn, ch ick en Equipment Requirements B u t a few m in u te s la te r, she was h o u se, d o u b le g a r a g e , c e m e n t c e l ­ And a ra d io s ta r can alw a ys LARGE STOCK OF la r 8x12, n ew p u m p and h o u se, w ell bro u g h t face to face w ith the cove r up hv d ra g g in g on a ven­ fen ced , h o g tig h t; a p p rox. 3 u cres. Crawler Tractors, Cranes, Shovels, etc. stra n g e r when T om in tro du ced trilo q u is t, a wooden du m m y, W ill s a c r ific e to $4950. S ee or Equipped aa Desired. w r ite me, R t. 2, B o x 268, V a n o o n . them . fo u r p re tty bad fe m a le singers Thoroughly Reconditioned ond v e r , W a sh . Gaaranteed. " H e re ’ s M a rg L a n g le y, honey,” o r a couple of other q u a in t c h a r­ Payments arranged to suit your Job he said to the young w o m an a t his S P E C IA L acters. Contract or R ental Option. side. "S he's the best a lto in t h e ' PacificTracJori; Equipment Co. ch o ir. M a rg , I w a n t you to meet i T here m a y be some b ig business 8755 E. Marginal Way - Seattle 8, Wash. Louise, m y fiancee.” Telephone: LA nder 7200 m en who w o rry along on $100,000 a M a rg trie d to cove r h e r sur- year, but they d o n 't have to kiss and 1800 7th Aver.no, Eugene, Oregon Telephone: Eugene 2511. IU p rise d confusion, and she wondered strange babies frp m lo com o. N.E. Burnside A Grand (HEMORRHOIDS) if Louise C o llins naan t seen how . . . . . , m tive cabs, lo in In d ia n trib e s. 20 FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. • RECTAL AND COLON AILMENTS surp rised she had been when Tom ,, .* "W h y , sure, I'd love to ," r e ­ . >» t . t-Mrt . 1 . f . /-4 , , n rt rt rt . 1 . rt, rt-, « rt, •"» rt! rt, rt. fis h in g when they don t w a n t to or 1 • STOMACH DISORDERS FO R S A L E — TD 18 In te r n a tio n a l tr a c ­ in tro du ced her as his fiancee. plied M a rg h a p p ily . “ Just w a it pose in loud s h irts on tro p ic a l bea- tor, 4500 h rs., fa rm u sed . $6000. J. Treated Without Hospital Operation A fte r the group had satia ted its ches. u n til I get m y h a t.” R . Y ocom . R u in « , O r .g o n . Mon. through Frl.i 10 o.tn. to 5 p.m. ap pe tite on the steaks and other _ Evening!:Mon., Wed. ond Fri., until 8 m ore handsom e, but T e rry was refresh m en t, they gathered along E ven go lfers get $100,000 a ye a r W rite or coll for FREE descriptive booklet d e fin ite ly old shoe. C o m fo rta ble, the shore o f the lake to sing the old and no pu tt they sjnk ,g toughpr he ean l in ic congenial, good q u a lity , but not songs M a rg fe lt T e rry slide in to than the ones a P reside nt ls sup. e xcitin g . fn O u r 3 9 th Y e a r the grass beside her, and wondered posed to knock in to (he eve r C H IR O fR A B T ID P H Y I IC IA N * She sat up a b ru p tly on the bed, if he knew. When they were sing tim e up. N.E. Corner E. Burnside end Grand Ave. p u llin g h e r knees up to h e r chin, in g "L o v e 's Old Sweet Song.” he Telephone EArt 3918 Portland 14, Ore. and cocking her head to one side ge ntly slid his hand in to h e r own, Even horses get m ore than at h e r im a g e in the m ir r o r . She and .. little t h r ill ting le d through that kin d of dough. C ita tio n , S ty­ said aloud to herself, he r as he w hispered: m ie and A rm ed e a rn m ore per rjùU "M a rg , yo u 're being sim p le "M a rg . do you know y o u 're rea lly ye a r. Is th a t f a ir to a P resl A N D ALL R R A N C H S S OF F ig u rin g Cost of Clothes about th is m an. He doesn't even lo ve ly w ith the m o o n lig h t in your dent? D E N TIS T R Y on The num ber o f o u tfits a g ir l owns know y o u ’ re a liv e .” h a ir? How w ould you lik e those CREDIT TERMS has little to do w ith the usefulness F ro m the d ista n t confines of the tw o b rig h t stars up there fo r ear­ f o l» J, 10, IS Month« to Roy And w hy should $100,000 a ye a r of her w ardrobe. The s u ita b ility of house, the soft notes o f the door rin g s ? " "W hy, T e r r y ," M a rg answered ' ° r « « m h ig h these days. h e r clothes is m ore Im p o rta n t than chim e in te rru p te d h e r ru m in a tio n . D u. H arry $ EM 1 er , the num ber. And the clothes which She listened to see if she could q u ie tly , “ w hat a b e a u tifu l speech. A P re sid e n t o f the U n ite d States is MttW WJC.- 3a»$ MORRISON • FORIUKD. ORE e n title d to eat m eat, buy an auto cost the m ost are not the clothes id e n tify the voice o f the v is ito r. W hat's got in to y o u ? " n ade of the finest m a te ria ls. They H e arin g m uftled m an nish tones, she "Gee. M a rg . . .” he stam m ered, and get a h a irc u t and shave now a n the clothes w h ich hang in the decided to in ve stig a te . Perhaps “ E v e r since I can re m e m b e r I'v e and then lik e anybody else. closet, unworn. The actual cost of T e rry had return ed . dream ed about you and m e . any o u tfit is the cost In do lla rs and P a ttin g h e r soft c u rls in to place, how lo ve ly you are, but I'm not T R A G IC F IG U R E Western Hem lock cents, d ivid e d by the num ber of she dabbed a b it o f pow der on her v e ry good at m a kin g speeches . . . He k ille d h im s e lf fo r la ck of Western hem lock is used la rg e ly tim es you wear the outfit. nose before going dow n to the l i v ­ o r m aking love, fo r th a t m a tte r dough, In house construction fo r fra m in g , ing room . She was q u ite surp rised . . . but here to n ig h t by the lake, D enouncing fa te so fic k le — S ta rtin g C ar on Ice sheathing and subfloors. Largo to see th a t the c a lle r was the m uch the m oonlight, the fire and e ve ry­ In contest on the ra d io When s ta rtin g the ca r on an Icy quantities also go in to aiding, c e il­ thought-about M r. P rentiss. th in g . . . I guess any g u y 'd w ant He never won a n icke l. ing, flooring and shiplap. O ther pavem ent, do not use firs t gear at "W h y, hello, M a rg .” he greeted to say som ething nice to the m ost P IE R uses are sash, doors, blinds, gen­ a ll—but s ta rt In second o r h ig h - her as she entered the room , " I w o nd erful g ir l in the w o rld, engaging the clu tch slo w ly Go easy e ra l m illw o rk and cross ties. was ju s t out exte nding in v ita tio n s w o u ld n 't he?” o the acce le rator pedal to avoid The U n ite d States suprem e c o u rt to the c h o ir m em b ers fo r a big M arg re tu rn e d the pressure of ra cin g the engine. This allows the Softwoods steak fr y w e 're p la n n in g fo r F rid a y his hand as she brushed aside the by a six to three vote has upheld tire s to g rip the ice be tte r because Softwoods are a botanical group evening a t the lake. Y o u 'll be g u ilty thought (ha t she had doubt­ the r ig h t of a state to ban b a rm a id s the wheels have less tendency to o f trees th a t have needle o r scale­ there, o f cou rse? " ed her love fo r T e rry . T e rry w a sn't unless the y are the w ives o r daugh­ spin. lik e leaves and are evergreen fo r "Y o u know you ra n count oil me, such a bad stick a fte r a ll, and ters o f the p ro p rie to r. T hree ju s t­ the m ost p a rt. The te rm has no T o m ," re p lie d M a rg , b rig h te n in g m aybe she'd ask the Rev. Tom ices feel tha t no wom an anyw here Shopping T ip reference to the actual hardness of no ticea bly in the presence o f the P rentiss to o ffic ia te at th e ir wed- can po ssib ly m ix a d rin k any worse the wood. When purchasing a w in te r coat it young m in is te r. "A n d y o u 'd b e tte r d in g 'in the S p rin g " T h a t"w o u ld " tie í an “ ’ e m a ,e b a rb °y» a r* do in g it ls wise to rem em ber the fact that these days. add an e x tra pound o f steak, be­ a nice touch a t th a t! the best linings are usually s lip ­ New Tom ato V a rie ty cause m y a p pe tite 's p re tty keen in j The voices floated out o ve r the Southland, a new tom ato v a r i­ The con tentio n o f S e cre ta ry of L a ­ pery so that the eoat w ill go on the open a ir . ” she added gayly. I w aters o f the lake, and M a rg and off easily; firm so the lin in g ety which is resistant to c o lla r ro t " I f y o u 're not doing a n yth in g im ­ turne d to look in to T e rry 's earnest b o r T obin, B ill G reen and others is w on't pu ll at the seams; color-fast; and n e a rly im m une to fu sa riu m th a t in any am ended T a ft-H a rtle y portant, M a rg ,” continued Tom . eyes. pre-shrunk; and of a m a te ria l that w ilt, has been developed by th * " I d like to have you g o along w ith " T e r r y , ” she w hispered, "y o u re la w the e m p lo ye r should ta ke the w on't w rin kle or stain. U. S. de partm ent of a g ricu lture. same oath he is not a C o m m unist me to n o tify the oth er m e m b e rs ." I so nice—so c o m fo rta b le !” p a rty m e m b e r th a t the w o rkers S ie rra Nevada» take. We now a w a it a ru le co m p e l­ Blackcock Sierra Nevada range of eastern lin g the fir e engine to c a rry a ban­ Blackcock is another name for C a lifo rn ia holds about a dozen ne r deno ting th a t it is against fire s th« B lack Grouse, B lack Game or peaks ris in g above 14,000 fe e t And perhaps a sw orn statem e nt by Heath Hen, the fem ale o f which ls both the s w im m e r and the shark th# G rey Hen. It is found in the Best fo r Weeds th a t they are not going to in te rfe re highlands of Scotland, north of 2.4-D ls s till the outstanding weed w ith each other England, in Ireland, and certain k ille r among a host of chem icals sections of Europe and Asia. com ing fro m the laboratories. if H r c a n 't help w ondering If rH E N E V E R the Mailer could. He ■ Save Iro n in g the w o rld would not h a te been Over-a-Milllon Magazines away Save extra w ork in iro n in g by In m uch be tte r shape if the N um ber o f m agazines in tha folding stra ig h t pieces of the fa m ­ From the ¿treat throngs to scik son U nited btates w ith a circu la tio n W rig h t bro th ers had stuck to ily wash as they come fro m the line over a m illio n totals 48. the bicycle business. quiet place and placing them fia t and smooth W here He could be alone, where He could pray. in the basket to keep them as un­ Hat Size A n o th e r H ollyw ood notable has w rinkled as possible. W here G o d could come to meet H .nt face to (. The size m arked In a m an's hat been booked as d ru n k and d is o rd e r­ Strange Strength is ever born o f solitude; means th a t th a t ls the diam a te r of ly He is p re tty m uch of a m ovie Smooth Ice Cream the hat. 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(Bondi T D C tkhti&t Let the A ds Guide You W hen Shopping Jute J AIpuntain Apart Grace Noll Crowell w So should wc go, the press o f the day '»Berk To seek some quiet place w here the last light < The radiant splendor o f the setting sun, And kneel to pray How often wc have loft The way to solitude, and at such c o s t.' M r». 4. o . M oe lle r of Chey­ enne. W yom ing, had the Squawk of the Y ear. She had the rig h t answ er to a $24 000 phantom voice on "S in g It A g a in ." when her telephone rang, but. Just as she was sho ut to give it , cen­ t r a l cut her o ff. M r». M o e lle r Is now satisfie d th a t »he not only ha» the phanton voice, hut the phantom telephone com pany co­ op eration. We know a dice th ro w e r who puts Baby needs a p a ir o f achm ooal” SQUIRE SQUARE • « M « * TELEVISION NOT ONLY BRINGS THE WORLD INTO YOUR FRONT > 4