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Show Simple Radio Outfit Maine can match the achievement of a California woman In receiving a radio concert from a saucepan on her electric range. A farmer living in Greenwood at the junction of two roads, with the telephone wires making mak-ing a Y, a prong of the letter running each side of his house, gets free radio In that way. He has a hole about the size of a plate cut in the door of his cottage, covered with a wooden patch for use when not "receiving." Evenings Eve-nings he opens the door and through the aperture floats all soi-ts of entertainment. en-tertainment. While he Is denied the power of selection, he is never troubled trou-bled with static. |