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Hons Slick Ad One chilly day, a midwestern concern advertised that it would give away coal shovels to the first 150 persons who showed up at its office. It did, too, and that eve-ning 150 persons were shoveling coal in their basements with brand-ne- w shovels, each of which had this message engraved on it: "If you had installed one of our oil heaters, you would now be sitting comfortably in the living room." THt OLD GAFFER nii fMAYBE YOU CAN RUN IOO YARDS I . . . By Clay Hunter f B0UFORD T'LL JUST U f ; i J L S HAVE TO HEV, ) hf I WHAT ARE YOU TB I PA4V BOV EACV1 V Tl I t rNEerZi. after rr y ( stop that' IUtA xanvway 7 n t Fog Y0U TODAV J H PD 1 p 5 ? ANOTHER I A General Qui The Questions 1. Name the first widow of a United States President to receive a pension. 2. Name the three largest cities between - the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean. 3. Approximately how high was the Tower of Babel? 4. What water is softest? 5. Who is William Dudley Pel-ley- ? 6. What is shoddy? 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