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As they approached the big city of St. Louis what should they see but a factory where they lmew they could get the finest bright thread, since it was the magnanimous red flannel factory owned by none other than 2 Charles Baer, Eiquire. From there they flew on down to a Texas ranch for strong fibers of rope and who should they see but the former Colorado ranohwoman, Mary Bowers, teaching the Texans how to milk cows. As they traveled westward over the Arizona desert they saw a lonely shack, where lived Dr. Verla 'lhoms who had discovered a new sunshine element to gain weight Luella Buck formerly f A P S was sent back to Lew York as the fat lady for Barnum and Balls Circus as proof of the astoundlng discovery -'uhen they reached hollywood the stopped to percr on a marble bird bath 1n the palatial grounds of the T l l Sanuy estate which 18 used as ar observatory to watch the hollywood 'stars t aight Unfortunately they were frightened away bv the crooning of one by the name of Jim Ziegenbein who butled for Er Sandy Making a h1t in the same city was a lost cousln of the Sinatra family, Notso atra , formerly known as Bob Sims Appear ing on the same program was Spike Jones featurmg Barbara Lewis as first violinist who owes her success to the fact that she used the long strands of Wilberta Tibben's hair for strings to produce those out of this world' tones At Pasadena thev thought surely they could find some t1dbits t the F F A fPuture Fathers of Americal Fratermty where Patherine Lutton was revellng in the position of housemother A mong her asplrinf young collegiate students was Corl-'y Robinson who had suddenly turned to song writing In his collection is the famous aria 'Got the world in a jug, Lord, Got the stopper right in my hand Also benefiting the world in the same rollege was Professor Raymond Judds, the sunshine prof , who belie es in holding his classes out under 'Old Sol' in hopes, that h1s students will radi ate with 1Dt611lg6!lt answers Reachlrg the great city of Denver our two little friends stopped to have thelr feathers dusted by the famous halr dresser, 'wand She is lfnovrn throughout the society circles by her motto, Fave it dyed by nanda, so 'lvunn' can tell Thls sane c1ty also boasted t o rival journalists from the Ashland class of '46 llllle Pensley and largaret Boydston Viss henslej answers all quest1ons in her branch column of Lhq Lane's while loss Bo dston ed1ts for Real L1fe magazine Whlle flyirg over the plains of ebraska they glided down to watch an lnterestm scene, Harry Varcv, the highway 6 netrolman, stopping that famous traveling saleswoman,Lo1l You.ng,for speeding. 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Upon arriving there they learned he had corzwitted suicide because he couldn't learn the new tr'ple swing dance step performed by none other than Jim lartung Stop mg at mpara Falls to get a drink the two birds sang a duet for Charles Graham who was vacatlonlng with his seventh vufe Ire told ther' tlfet other professions were too crowded ln Cleveland while lool mv for worms for dinner, they pricked up their ears to listen to a great speaker, who turned out to be Gene Roblrson, ora ing on the possitilities of future put-puts travelinf at a rate of 75 m1les per hour A red head bv the name of Largie Hilfiker was Lr Rob1nson's manager and script-writer Lid afternoon found them trying to take a sun bath in Detroit where another of Ashland's alumnae was making her fortme This proved to be Puth ereyer, the automobile tycooness, whose speedy p1Clf up ser-v1ce was runnin w1lo with Father Tune By golrr to Boston they knew they should be able to get some brmglft decoratmns m the garden of Leon Welch, the horticul turist They found hr si t1ng under a frult tree teaching Welch Jr how to soientlficallv polish the apple . From within e house the tantalizing' odor of food compelled them to investigate Ir the lntchen the chief cook La' Jane Bundy was preparing her favorite dellcacy, Welsh rabblt sauce At last the Blue Jays reached the roar1ng metropolis of New York City Flying toward Times Square they were blinded bv the llgghts of a theater marquis where Joan Gies was playmg a leading role m Arsenic and Old Lace, mainly nJ5J'8B1'l10 Recover rg fror' the shock they next accidently wandered 1nto lfe 7 Cone ll club wlfere they narrowly escaped belng thrown out by the bouncer, Jack Proctor Squirming up to the orchestra they perched ln the bell of a trombone and listened to New York's top torch sirgers, Hutton and lfildegarde, formerlv the Squire s1sters, lar1e and Largorie As they flew high over the shin1ng bar they swooped down to sec the reflection of the happy bartender who was the one and only lerberta Bundy Before leavm the suxewallts of New Yorl' they shopped around for wallpaper on the recomcendation of a bird friend they flew to the offlce of the famous home decorator, V155 Shlrley lfolz, who had gust finlslfed an extraordinary deslgn for the irterior of Lrs Roosevelt's house with the furnishings for the nest almo t complete ther headed soutlf to sunny bl:-rid llere baskmg 1n the shade of a beach urbrella off the l1an-1 shore vas Iarolo Faswell, the poet, trans latinp the no el rore er Amber , into forelgn verse Also vacatlcnln the Soutlf was America's o l cartoonnt, 'ar1on Barts, whose cor ic str1p, Tr1ck Dacy , was maklr Chester Goulo sit up and tale o'1ce Among ln1SS Parta's celebrated char acters was 'les eston and ' Preathless' Bookelman known in real At lest wltlf everytlung complete the travel worn bircs sought to build their home 1n the wonderful land of Utopia wklch boasted as its preszdent the renowned republlcan, Farold Olson And by h1s ever loving guicance the two Rlue Jays lived happily forever after 4'-:DS 9 fegmgf. 0 43 0 ' V 0 .Oo 0, gf' . 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