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Sertoli's Ball-O-Foot Cushion Rnugly nestled under the ball of your foot. Hie cushion-not you absorbs shock of each step. Relieves pain, callouses, burning, loops over toe no adhesive. Made of soft, flesh color I-ntox Foam. Washable. Worn invisibly. Only $1.00 pair. At Drug, Shoe, Dept. 6-1 Of Stores. jig)" i fA JOT "WSTs&ss JTaaott . . . the final touch of civilization has come to our neighborhood. It's been on the way for some time, of course. The center limbs had to be sawed out of the big oak so that power lines could stretch themselves the long miles from our town to the next. Then the woods and meadows began to sprout subdivisions and there was talk of a shopping center around the bend. The honeysuckle bushes were pink froth the Spring they were transplanted for the sake of the sewer system. Now there's only a little gully in the lawn and the bushes will bloom again. We have sighed a little and tolerated all this because we are not mid-Victorian. We would not live without plumbing and electricity and telephones. Nights were dismal when the power lines were down somewhere and we huddled around - the fireplace eating cold beans. Even candlelight loses some of its charm unless there's an eager switch beside it on the wall. Now the last wonder of this new world has come. The little drive through the woods is to be raked and scraped and rolled and marked off and covered with a blanket of concrete. And the old oaks and elms which line it must go. The city has surveyed it carefully. The engineer issued a statement that only seven ancient trees will have to come down. That's all there are from the big highway. Only seven trees, older than any of us and young only when this was the ridge road for the stagecoach across a hundred miles of prairie and hills. We ought not to deplore the fine paving which will invite the traveler into the woods. We should not shed a tear for the stately old seven that must fall at the feet of progress. When we watch from our windows to see the sunset, we will find it no longer obscured by leaves and branches and birds' nests and it will, no doubt, be a grand sweep of landscape. And sometimes we will wonder if it's worth it. C. Dreyfus. Vice-President; Food Editor; William A. F Jack Ryan, Thomai Gorman ci1cCaa;L0nn, tfrl!,? wi:li;"IsrVit:iigaWAV.klyc? N- YWV Waakl, Machine, Inc.. 17, N. Mlchl,., , AChica UlU ri,M, '" C 179 N. MichiQAn Avi P. hi ,-.- i in i 3 wMww i. Ill, Lannsrn - I lluinAW en Kartman, Editorial Director; Patrick O'Rourke Her. Art Dlr.rtr.r- lnk.,1 c:. Ll " !, - R0.urMi , ..,.,, .,,, ,.,, p,.. ,or. reer J. Opptnhsimer, d,..:j- Pklicker' Walt?' Advertising Director; Melsnie De Prolt, AMOciate toitort: Rsnn . -" Hollywood. e A. rk!raa I III. Send all Contsnh Copyright IfS by Family Family Weekly, August 24, 195