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Show Space-Save- r Racks ASK ME For Closet Doors ANOTHtttl 7HY wisii fur mi re nnd U. ji-- t eliiM'Is :f the tir.i t y .11 e are nut urgumrrd su that nil the space is list u? Handy j:if ks .n mid readily act ssilii! apace for things Used every dry Jcmi mg A General Quiz The Queifioiti j? rHiPhillipr ti.t-du- 1. Whatpartcftiel'-.i.s- McGOOFEYS FIRST ,A7 . was once k""-'.- n as luvr. cut? 2. What oc it rmiri ; gold? 3. If one foul 1 star. J att;v. pole, in what Uiitctn.-- READER t Oh, are the automohilrt It is a new automobile. How de yon know It la new autoX3CC . -- an mobile? you Because no door la hanging by Ing proverb. '..;.en j outai.' one hinge and moat of the and do not put in, shield glass la still ini act 5. IIow did tlit lY.iied Stai Florida? Who la the man looking at the new quire 0. What is tt, ra-i.cf thela auto? of tailless cal.-;The name Is Joe. Will It de Joe any good to look The Answers at the new auto? No. 1. The Westi rn feft 2. It is fixed in t!.e United & Why will It not de Joe any good by an act of cr.ngn.. to look at (he new auto? 3. Only soulii. Because it U Just a sample. 4. To reach ti e L itom." of postthe the It sample only It B. By purchase horn Span. aulo? war 0. Manx cals. No, some company brings out one every week. What is the sense of letting Joe see umpire of the postwar auto if Joe cannot buy one? The idea is to cut Joe In on a A T M peek Into the future, f.o.b. Detroit i i CLASSIFY DE P What has the postwar auto that the present models lark? Everything, including a windshield striper that works, and handles that dont come out In your hand. Has the postwar auto many Innovations, It photographs as if It hpd. R El ACT03, TRUCKS ft ACCEsI FOR Whsts so different? The front. INSTRUCTION But don't they always change the ARE IN UKMUH USKHKRS front of an auto? BarberinS tatiKhl in . few mooli bueini'r wrh bu a 1 Yes, but this time they have gone a permanent CA1.T LAKF. BARREIl VOLUtil the limit 1WBr Elw. r. cuiauo. Msr. What Is that big thing behind which the car urema to ha hiding? YOUR Saccese in Besots Culture fcmt I 1 Ckaoeo 21 Tho StSeel y That is the postwar bumper. and iraininn (killed uperuoa k I 1 Will there be more collisions In the inn ex nor lime. SrweerrM rot.kt QUISH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CW postwar world? straw Metal SeSMe(l. Perhapi not, but they will ba SS So. j louder. MISCELLANEOUS Where is (he engine? The engine is where It always WE BUT ANU KELL Office Furniture, nice. Tipewnutiu Sefre, Coeh Reman Ins Meehuiee. SALT LAEJE DESK ESCUIS SS Wee areas tray, laU Late Dal was. Wasn't there some talk of putting It under the rear seat? Yes, there has been talk of that Jefferson's Epitaph ever since Henry Ford first fright-- 1 ened a horse. Will there be an engine under the ' Thomas Jcfferscn wrote hi rear seat tome day? epitaph, now on his Umb: "i j Not until they develop asbestos was buried Thomas JeStr.f author of the Declaration of Arl pants. lean Independence, of the Star. I la the gas tank In the same local Virginia for Kclis:i.:s Free: I and father of the Universal tion? Yes, the gas tank is in the same Virginia. location. Couldnt they put that up front an n novelty? Only If you think fireworks con- stitute a novelty. Oh, look at ATTENTION Joe. into hla old flivver. Yes. Why? Because Joe knows a wreck In the hand ia worth two blueprints In the bush In covering a distance between two given points. INFLATION NOTE Yearling race horses are bringing terrific prices at the summer dispersal sales. The average is around $7,000. In some cases they are bringing $30,000 and more. A few years ago at Saratoga there was the other extreme and we recall Tom Piatt, a noted breeder, withdrawing his yearlings In a huff when the auctioneer found it hard to get bids much over $500. THOUGHTS ON A SUNDAY NIGHT RADIO PROGRAM Does mother quarrel with her kin? Does dad get ugly on one gin? Oh. daughter, will you ride or hike Quite swiftly to the nearest mike? Does little Jennie think her pop Loves some girl In a barber shop? Does popper think its wrong or right You'll have to listen Sunday night! Does little Edgar, nearly eight. Play pool and drink and stay up late? Should he be spanked or viewed with pride? e The judges will decide! . i . B l'!nkh;imB Vcwtabta la a mu us not only lu LvdUi periodic pain but aijo r ' I lighting conpff in the Northwest and V I I building our postwar wd We now. ganization sign GLASSBLOWERS SIGN PAINTERS MEN SHEETMETAL ELECTRICIANS w. 4 Full time employment and postwar at highest no rate of pay means security, pd1 manrnce, and ad a iireinctf Inexperienced men vh qualify will he trained vi offi pay. Apply at our nearest you NOV. ElECntlCAL PRODUCT) C0NS0UDATB It ft lit & OCIAT SWINGS FAUS AUKtOUBraUI-SAI- UKIOIT- - T Their troubles some folks love to WNP W share When they can get upon the air; Their private lives to all they'll There will be poems very deep a ts .DHam's Compound Jir;nj ure1 Kuliw label dlm-'.Lm- j Try it! 1 C (Pmifui ftu) sec I If they are on the radio. rtfBi,vi.;iig SM'.;'-toi- fsandare the largest show Cotn-pwii- ul nen ins, ien duo to 'nutMunul iv.omV-- i. turUiuns, Tukan nvutarh - it I.:, ntitilUKt ut'!i builI i:p Here's Yeur Chaaal , With organ tunes to make you weep; I think I'll beat my wife up so We'll both get on the radio! e cumVbM W. B. Stout, past president of the Society of Automotive Engineers, predicts that an atomic engine no bigger than a human fist will some day drive an auto for life. Thei will probably be some fellow who ;will always complain that he Is not ' getting high Wst electrons. TXUE to dietary indlacrcfinnft, chance L-- of ilnnkioK Wktcrorauddcnclianr1! . in vcafher can be quickly relieved by Wiikcfteld'alilarlrbnTy Uohtiin. For 98 yrara a household rnnedy. bold eft all druf at urea. Be aura to ask far genuine But gosli, aarge, didn't you aay that too much cookia wa ruinin' the food around here?" 1 its taken MB this long to pick that!' fail to recall any time when cut HONK! nONK! Ilia motor raa by atoms He thought that It was swell; He merely pressed a button . . . Farewell, old man, farewell! For Yon To I 14 howl every i week, merer etoui-is- -- ' V rl ?,jS,'i ' ' Baric Bitter 11 mere paopfe 'e o- kMaeye mult eqi.- i'Uiy "JJJ, pine fluid, esceB Belter that ren:i tL vttkout Injury to e'J -- ha Setter unjerv.:' .e vhete wutaa le ur toJuuetioB prop.'.y. Buruins. ecaniy .r le r Stem uuuMiiimee ii vranf. You may hnrierbte. acka, tetuns I r ' , tiy Uky not mrdlnr r' ba veing o country over. ( tha tioa Pl Suek tut peieBncue blood. They ete:n Cet Pooa'e todey. 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