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PROPHECY Q continued 9 We visit the Powers Model Agency and we are astonished to find Catherine lash employed there. She recently was photographed for a series of pictures advertis- ing the Acme Horse Harness Company. Leaving the agency, we walk down the boulevard until we happen to see an organ grinder standing on the corner. The tune coming forth from his music box is a cross between Sweet Adeline and Triger Rag. Since we belong to the American Federation for the Preservation and Appreciatio of Fine Music, we venture closer to offer our congradulations for sensational preformance and to drop e C-note in the monkey's cup. Then we discover that the organ grinder is James 'Bucky' Elston. He said his business is getting to be an old grind. We travel to the Oak Ridge National laboratory in Tennessee. David Earl Merryman is now a nuclear physicist. He is working on a super-atomic weapon and if it wasn't for a difficult equation which has him stumped, he would be able to build it. The only thing that stands between him and success is the equation I-5-4. Close to Brumbaugh's factory, there is a small laboratory from which a strange and exotic oder is escaping. After investigating the oder, we find they produce perfume there. After seeing the other Seniors of N510 we are not surprised to find Helen Sell working there. She is a perfume snuffer. Since she is an expert on per- fumes we asked her what she considered to be the best on the market. Whe replied, 'Evening in the Garlic Patch' is my choice because it has that certain aroma which no other perfume can have. We had always wanted to see what dog food was made of so we went to the Rivial Dog Food Company. We find Ellen Storey working there. His job is to sample the dog food to make sure it is fit for dogs to eat. When we are back in our custom built auto, we turn on our auto-television set to see our favorite TV show, 'The Perfect Marriagen or WHe Poisoned His Inlaws.n The characters around which the story is build are Billie McNalley and his wife, the former Beverly Ballard. By information we have picked up, we learn that Marilyn Smyser is in Borneo. We rent a Trans-World Airline plane to take us there. when we arrive there we are met by Marilyn. She tells us she is trying to convert all the monkeys into commu- nists, but they was able to scratch her left ear with her right foot. Arriving back in Huntington, we go directly to the Jefferson Sanitarium to recuperate from our horrible experience with the Seniors of W5lW. Q. - vgffsvi l -,Q x., 1:.:..,1i, ia., , -1 W fQAQgHaMg,:1,v, ,5 1,i :X mig 'YET fm,,W V Q Mus 4-.A . , . . f ,V ,. ., .lx . WmiYwb .... -v.Mk4? sfQM 5-E ' ,.., 5'5 -SW i- --'L , , ,1 ,'.t.f'f.,?g.' .. ,. ,V - if '- NSR- - Q ,- .f 9 I . xi, . . , I, NJ 1 x,., , k A , gs ,Q A Q... 4. as ' 7 .-ffm .if , f' f 1 e -'-'-' :F :A ' 5 -al an fm' Q re? - rl - + as 5 Q 2 ff- Y, BJ. ,V 1 , '1 4: 4 113 1 Ah., H Q 4f', 1 vi, if 'ff , A-S3 ff'-eI',7x 5' - 1 -:ww 20
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