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So there fellers, is the end of our "bull session” and there’s no more prodicting v^ith r.ccuracy, vjhc-t this crowd vd.ll sr.y or do, thrji you can depend on Grady C-.le’s v/eather forecast. Lefty, usur-Uy the close-mouth, gives us a good pep-talk - Mon, the pessimist sees the Silver lining, San, the carrier of good ne\vs, reverses the situation rjid brought in a "Bad Report" - ajid so until vjc meet again, the writer xvishes you fellers. Good Luck, Good Figiiting v^.nd Gc^d Bless You I I Sinccrelj'', Jin Osborne. Boys you should see the way your paper, "Kot off the Hoover Rail" sells here nt homo ~ we have been printing from ICX) to I50 extra copies each time, and placing then in the Comprjiy store, to sell ab 5^ per copy - whew! they sell like the proverbial hot calccs — md then most of the buyers line up on the* steps in tlie store and just sit there until they’ve read every v/ord - so you see even the "Hone Folks" enjoy j^our paper a Tvhole lots. "One way to forget j^ur troubles is to v/ear a pair of tight shoos"
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