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Show iivivi : x : x:- x : x : x : x : x : x : r-:-x-:-x?i'-:-x : x : x : x : i : x : x : i:- x i : 2 Notebooks in Pockets Have Banished Siring Tde 111:111 who lied a string around a linger to remind hlni of iranil lo he done lor his wile tins forever departed. de-parted. The .Iring has been banished hv the liolcboi k so i f. el I ual ly that If leu ineii were challenged to account for their good memories nine would display notebooks and the tenth would confess that he iinide iiieinoramla id his errands on the back of n teller. liven ihe fanner no longer drives lo lown with bis linger lied iiroiiiol with 11 siring. He may not have th" ha .Iihm . like notebook, bur soinewheie In 11 pie ki t I here Is a bo ter he Intends In-tends lo answer some time, or a hid of sale, or II notice Irol 1 the road over seer, and oil Hie hack or one of these he Wlltes dov. 11 Ihe el'iniuU he Is o do for his w ile. There liasii t 1 11 a string Joj'ger of nieiiioiy l.i bis gen erallon. "In Ihe old days." explains an elder y man, "there Were few pockets, tin lonvenlenl scntps of paper and Hot ahv a.vs pen and Ink or a pencil. '.,u always In ,,f i.mc poekels was a I'll of siring Th,. men ,,r my days grew up w hIi -,1 1 1 njg In Ihelr pm kels I'cople carry pencils nowadays In-si In-si end." |