FREES FST TIE aT” SLOP Pg 7S SE At the present time Hub is still in Xansas City, and think he will spend most of his time there. He has the distribution of an arti- ele that I think should sell - that is an illmminaééd house number and it can be installed for less than five dollars. It is hooked in with the door bell circuit and burn continously - it uses a very small bulb and costs very little to operate. The builders, contractors and light companies seem to think well of it. Marshall Field's at Chicago are really going to town with it. If he will get out and hustle should be able to put it over in a nice way. I have scads of quail down here and some time after November 16th would like nothing better than have you get in touch with Hub and drive — down and have a day or so shooting - will feed you well, and it won't eost you more than a barrel of liquor. Will feed you some good country grub, nice Ozark air, and some excellent shooting, and will make you a good Tom Collins. I am dated up for more shooting parties than I can possibly take care of, but lots of those babies are going to be out of luck. Get in touch with Hub and let me know what you think about it - The farm is just 60 miles south of Sedalia on #65, or 60 miles nobbh of Springfield and you can make it in three hours easily. I can also cook the quail so you will enjoy eating them. You would not have to wait for the week end, as I know darned well you could get away for that length of time and so could Hub. One of the boys at Elliot said he was going to get in touch with you and come down, but am afraid some of those dudes will not have a chance. I have better than 400 acres that I can hunt on in a solid block. Have a four month 014 pointer pup that should be about right to start working when the season opens on November 10th. Consider it Phog as I sure would like to have you, and we could sit around the old stove in the evening and have a little reunion. Guess I have told you all of the news, and imagine that you we see Hub shortly as he will be going to Lawrence in the interest of his "Sentinel" as it is called. Your loving brother,