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BTJH "TiJWAT IS T, A JPZ ; ii Vl-Ell MUritfH ,0' mm PRIVATE BUCK . ti . - iar U kainkn effect m m! Nela? all CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe I "Ok. I doat ftt rtek d4yta't wktrt I uk a, dMrk ta . J m4 ( ban baaioesit" 1(3 MAY 88 jg WktP SHEIVR SIMPLE CUTS ANDjASY CONSTRi MADE RIGID WITH NAILS AND Mogf By Ruth Wyeth Speara WHETHER you have a house of your own or whether you move often, unit book shelves are the answer to many a problem. They may be scaled to fit almost any space; you may aaa to inem as needed and they may be shift ed from one place to another ac cording to your mood. They may start in the living room and end in the children's room or in the kitchen. The units may be divided, divid-ed, multiplied or used in various combinations. You need no special skill to make the three: units shown. These well proportioned shelves were designed especially for amateur ama-teur homecrafters to make with the simplest tools. A compass saw from the five-and-dime will cut the curved shelves of the end units. Because the shelves were designed de-signed by a homemaker, a simple method of constructing them with no open dust space at the bottom was worked out and special thought was given to the width and depth of shelves so that they would have the maximum usefulness useful-ness and still be made of stock sizes of lumber. NOTE: Pattern 170 Civet full size pattern pat-tern for the curved shelve! of these book cases and large diagrams with dimensions of all the straight pieces. Also complete com-plete list of materials required and Ulus- aUJOUSEHOlD Line the container in which you remove ashes' from the furnace with wet paper to keep dewm the dust e To pick up broken glass from the floor, wet a newspaper and gently wipe up the glass with it So yon are having trouble starting start-ing wooden screws with a screwdriver? screw-driver? Well, put them through a piece of cardboard first and then hold the cardboard while the screw is starting into the wood. e After baking always leave the oven door open to permit the moisture to escape and thus prevent pre-vent the oven from rusting. Plant lemon seeds in flowerpots for house plants. The shiny leaves flavor cakes when one or two are placed in the bottom of the cake pan. Tie a few leaves into a cloth and drop into applesauce a few minutes to give it flavor. In wringing out pillow cases In the laundry, always insert the closed end into the roller first This will prevent possible bursting burst-ing of the seams. Keep your windows bright and clear on the inside during the winter win-ter by merely wiping them off with soft paper napkin each week. This will remove the moist dirt and polish them at the same time. If your lamp shades are dingy nd yellow on the inside, they probably are absorbing quit a large percentage of the light you need to see by. To restor their reflecting abilities, paint the inslda with two coats of white shot polish. pol-ish. Pat the second coat on carefully care-fully after the first is completely dry. EveoiiifUi m. ... ine nrst puDUc mer the United States nicj 1661 by the Dutch Amsterdam. The ui? mostly apprentice, ad charged. The lint tmi ning school was opexdi! in 1833, and was putlii' I' by private phtlanthmpj. J board of educations schools entirely wpjint' funds. 1 trated direction! h. . structlon of the uaiti. enclose IS cents witi uwi ui; MSB. BOTH WRH ton end 13 cents far haj Kama Address 1 Borne kuUm I Rome accidents a n' 32.500 American Bm, J 6.000 workers-7p) ta 1942. according-to W council flgure-th W i ty agency pointed ootj ' the 32,500 home ictfc 1 shows that falls iccotf ! thirds of the total i J ' crease over 1941 Baal ' explosions) and polios' j in order of severity. (k afl the fatal horns curred on stalrwiji. v the scene for ont-flfag' en for another OM-flffli accident deaths. 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