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Show .1 TallStoi'y ... NICE TALKING . . It took that kind of talking for Naomi Na-omi Stout, of Douglas, to win herself an award recently on the General Electric House Party conducted over Station KNX by Art Linkletter, shown here as he looked up at El Segundo's unusual girl war worker. Naomi is unusual because be-cause she's quite a lot of girl six- foot- four in her stocking stock-ing feet! She's nimble with the wits, too, because she got an electric mangle out of that radio appearance. She is shown talking with Mr. Link-letter, Link-letter, who is no shorty himself. him-self. California paper. The above was printed in a California paper, below a picture of Miss Stuot talking over the microphone. She is shown head and shoulders a-bove a-bove the MC. Miss Stout was Formerly a resident of Lynndyl. Bond Drive is Behind In Hinckley Hinckley has only reached $4,250 in their quota of $17,000 in the 7th I War Loan drive. This represents 3 districts which have reported their house-to-house canvass. Workers canvassing the town are Mrs. Nephi Stewart, Mrs. Clo Hilton, Hilt-on, Mrs. Gladys Carter, Mrs. Thora Petersen, Mrs. Angie Pratt, Mrs. May Cropper, and Mrs. Fannie Hilton. Hilt-on. Mrs. Gladys Carter has sold more bonds so far than any of the workers, having sold 14 on her district. dis-trict. She has reached the rating of a 2nd Lieutenant and has been a-warded a-warded the blue star badge. Mrs. Hilma Stewart is following closely behind having sold 13 bonds. She also has been awarded 'the blue star badge. Mrs. Angie Pratt rates third having sold eight bonds on her district. Let's reach our quota this week! |