Show released He lael by newspaper NW unton THE ATTIC IN WHICH MEMORIES TOO ARE STORED EVERY well ordered home homa should have an attic as a place lor for the storage of memories in the attic the tha memories will lie dormant until there comes a moving dayi day when that time comes its long forgotten treasures will be revealed and the problem of disposing of 61 those treasures will willbe be a serious one there will bo be found the crib and high chair the babies used years nad ago those babies baffes are now grown to men men and women they have homes and families of their own in faraway far fai away places what memories of their days of babyhood the days clays when the home echoed the happy prattle ot little chil children dien thosa dhosi simple bits 0 of f long discarded furniture bring back there can be no more babies to use them but it is hard to let thern them go ina in a litter jitter of the attic are found the school and college dance programs of the daughter written on them ore are the names of boys many of whom wo we have long forgotten but those names recall memories of hopes for the daughters future of evenings when ono one or another f called call cd and ma and I 1 retired from the parlor or living dooin room and watched the clock for the appropriate hour for the young mans departure ransacking tho the attic gives ono one an opportunity to live over again those cherished days of the long ago youdia you dig out of the clutter the uniform you wore as a soldier before the turn of the century and with wit h it the tha sword that was s your badge of sword T they ley remind in d you of the long forgotten comrades of those soldier days then you find mas emals wedding weddin 9 dress and hat and marvel at tho the style and size of the dress you recall incidents of that happy day when you took her from the homo home in the little iowa town to a new home in the city you recall those who were present at the wedding ceremony most of them bod have not heard of for years and you wonder at what changes life may have brought to them what success or failure may have been their lot these are arc but typical of the thousands of incidents the contents of the tha attic will bring back to you each item ahyou as you dig it out of the accumulation presents a problem can you discard it cannou can you throw away theold the old lamp beside which you spent so BO many pleasant evenings should you not keep the old and badly worn quilt your mother pl pieced eced and quilted so many many years ago there are ithe pictures of friends odthe of the long ago some of which are now hard to recall but when apu aa they live again should you not keep each and every one of them as well as the thousands of letters you spend hours and days reread rereading irig yes yos the attic la is a storehouse of memories A storehouse that offers moro more problems when you move than does all the rest of the house together in the end you keep much of it to restored be stored away awa ld in another attic that becomes another store house se 0 of f memories and presents other problems should you evac ova move again I 1 ONE WAY WAX OP OF GETTING THE FACTS TO PEOPLE i SECRETARY Is asking congress for another heavy tax increase one that will produce an additional seven or eight billion dollars each year ile ha also asks for legislation that will collect all federal taxes at the source that the taxes bo be deducted from tile pay envelopes of employees and from the dividend checks to stockholders such action by congress would give the mass ma ss of the people a q better under understanding stan ing of what they pay for what government lt atwould It would give them facts our system of iliad hidden den taxes has long denied tile the greater portion of III the american people it would make for a more citizenship ond and more intelligent tell igent voters let us hope the tha politicians may accept at least that part of the secre reco recommendation r FEDERAL E DE RAL MAIL washington tells tella us we gustl must economize in our use ot of paper but the federal government has ordred ordered one billion four hundred million envelopes for 1342 1042 that represents 11 II envelopes for every individual in tho the notion nation including the bables babies those envelopes will be distributed as franked mail at the normal three cents it would mcana postal revenue of 43 million dollars there is one reason tor for a postal deficit i it i 0 0 0 HAIK it CURLERS THE LADIES cannot buy made in america hair curlers the kind they wear to bed the reason la Is the factories making them cannot get necessary material materi alus us it is needed i forthe for the war munitions we are producing for england englan d but cheer up ladles the stores will sell you exact idythe ly the something sam thing ething with a trifle dlf dif fe ferent r ent name MR made do in and ir imported from england english hair cu burlei alet iea are edlu apera operating jing the price incidentally detally is just 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