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Show Consumers Take to Hills! Claude Callan writes in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram: "If you feel as if you won' 1 like to leave the town and move 'n a little hut far away in the hills, where you seldom see oilier men and where you could take time to live if you feel that way, it is a sign you owe just about ns much as we do. We haven't any stubborn courage, and when we see that the battle is lost we want to retreat. "We want to get away from bargain bar-gain counters, taxes, installments and meters. Right now we wish our home was a log house, two days from a railroad. rail-road. We could go out hunting during dur-ing the day and go home with a little game and a lot of talk. And just think of the cold evenings when we would return re-turn after night. Martha would have a skillet of pone bread, plenty of real bacon and some genuine sorghum molasses. mo-lasses. After supper we could read stories about frontier days, Indians and be,"rs. "The busy world is all right for producers pro-ducers and middlemen, but we consumers con-sumers ought to take to the hills." Of Course Not! The Rev. Sliybird I had such a curious cu-rious dream last night. I dreamt I was in the Garden of Eden. Miss Kensington Oh, how odd ! And did Eve appear as she is generally general-ly represented? The Rev. Sliybird I I er I didn't look. London Sketch. |