Radio varieties (Sept 1940-June 1941)

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GABLE'S PALOMINO PAL Farmer Clark Gable has a real equine friend in "Tony," one of the finest Palomino colts In America. Together they roam the new twenty-acre ranch at Encino, in California's San Fernando Valley, where Gable lives with his bride, Carole Lombard. unpleasant memories of the form back in Ohio, and the brighter side of life on the farm still remains in my memories. In recent years, the desire to return to the solitude of the country has been growing stronger and stronger. Well, there's the yam. I'm back on the farm and, I hope, for the rest of my life. Out here, everybody else calls a patch of dirt fiom a half acre on up in size a ranch. 1 have no ranch. It is a farm and that is the name of it over the gate, "The Farm." My farm is fourteen acres in (Continued on page 21) RADIO VARIETIES — DECEMBER Page 13