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' Tif ' It seemed that while every means of escape seemed hopeless, the heroine, 'Two I ,,-fi1..,' - Gun Molly, better known to us as Rose Mary Toney, drove up, driving lhko an I -',fF?Erf .4 I Q' escaped lunatic, slammed on the brakes, herded them into her car and drove .'if'?Qf?'T5' 1 I off, leaving the cops in a cloud of dust. Yes': Toney says, after hearing , 3f,3f- Q' 4 a that song 'Pistol Packing Mamma' I went mad, I tell you, Mad! Mad! Mad! f 2-2ff'155,f.g,5Q35,fiAi ' A j I decided to listen to some music on the radio, which,-I hoped would 3 j f S0001 my WOM and Weary nerves. Upon turning it on, I heard Now remember, 1 ,T-T?TET,3E?I?j.r5iE , 1, if your face is sketched with lines, if your chin sags and if your mouth ' 5,ff1?f-f'jfiL'QgQiQffgf I droops unbecomingly at the corners, try Sluggo Tonic. It works wonders. 1 2,rf?51j5Qjjg,igj'- ' ,J This is your. announcer, Nellie Duke, signing off until tomorrow when you ' :v.i5,g3jfQ',555,- . will again hear our themesong, 'Ugly Chile. 3 Q:.5figf:gZfgjiQf- ' I A , x Remember the teachings of Miss Turner, I -decided not to give up, but I -e::i,:f:.:'Q'jfEi.'f.: . to try, try again to get some music, and I did get some music, straight S5:FiZ??f!::?5?4jif V Q I from the hills of Old Kentucky came-the 'Corn Poppers. 'Ike Band consisted i of Donald Stemrt, Densil Vernon, Bradley Warren, and Moonbeam, for- yfgcfgfgtrligqgggg ' . merly known as Lucille Tower. None could play any instrument, but when fi??TFZi32gfzjggg 3 W it came time for s song, they just grabbed something and beat it out. It 1.1 , was usually this way. 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1947, pg 33 |
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