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Show j They're Here NOW! i I Urnnil new pnrl.ililo and small model radios . . . come i in and see llicm. Radio Repairing Expert workmanship on phonographs and radios. W'c pick up and deliver in any part of the city j SUCCESS RADIO 2217 Highland Drive I 6-9657 j "AH work done in our shop guaranteed six months" IF YOU'RE LOOKING , , FOR TROUBLE... K yS" YOU CAN FIND IT K. IN THIS MAN'S ARMS! , jV ' when a girl of fire " tangles with a man V i of steel, something N?..-- , 1 has to give! ' 1 And it does! y ,fM,.w,n- )r rr YORDAN Author of "ANNA IUCASTA" U in from Ih. Novl by MARITTA M. WOtFf I Today Saturday and Sunday Opens at 12:30 WITH aZ.CJDlS,SA-v'SXCEN SEE! the Xew Spring Dresses at Sugar House Mode O'Dav: Adv. lillirli my WW3M I 1 , liliifli BliliP jlk out in front of your place of L-iin.::: rjr..! ;J.(c a good, t. .ileal look at it1 Think what a difference a few repairs, a little I f-'nt and cleaning, will make in its appearance. Remember, iIBl?fcille den, attractive, inviting, neat-looking spots that will i ii '3 tourists to stop and spend this year. So begin right ' DON'T PUT IT OFF! Plan to make YOUR place a & ..',&u'':'; attraction! You'll find yourself getting MORE than your the $100,000,000 we hope the tourists will spend in Bffijjfqhfhis year. 21 of q .series' to p;onotc a cjfectpf iourisi .trad fof Utcih ''y. ILtLt nUXSX. Ik. MR PER MONTH MSgt. TSgt. SSgt. Sgt. Cpl. Pvt. Base Pay.. 138.00 114.00 96.00 78.00 66.00 50.00 Dependents Allowance Wife and One Child 53.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 Clothing, Quarters, I Rations Value (Est.) 43.50 43.50 43.50 42.00 42.00 42.00 Retirement or Widow's Allowance Accrued (Est.) 42.00 36.00 31.50 31.50 31.50 31.50 Tax Savings (Est.) 26.50 20.00 14.00 4.25 2.25 1.65 Medical-Dental-Hospital Value (Est.) 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 RlW'W? y 316 50 280.00 251.50 222.25 208.25 191.65 Add 20 of Base Pay n for Overseas Service 27.60 22.80 19.20 15.60 13.20 10.00 344.1 0 302.80 270.70 237.85 221.45 201.65 Accrued G. I. Education Benefits on Basis 18 nn : Month Enlistment 2K 219.50 219.50 219.50 .pi,..' 1 j i""-" in V 563.60 522.30 490.20 457.35 440.95 421.15 wo mm mm mm mmmm mmm J i n THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . . Jf it OLD JUDGE: "Hank, you're a big grain last June, the distillers produced over producer... let me ask you a question or two?" '00, 000, 000 pounds of distillers' dried , , . , ns...the best feed supplements we can HANK: "Glad to have you, Judge. our hands on Xhey rich -m nutrients. OLD JUDGE:"Do you think the grain used .iy. . I've never had such fat dairy cows, I by distillers is wasted as some folks are -"cstock and poultry as I have since I ye eaying ? " -en usln tlese dried grains. HANK: "I certainly do Not! As a matter ' 'P, JUDGE: "How do you use them, of fact, it is just the opposite." 1K- Irr 1T , , . ' XK: "I blend them in with original ?DJUDGE: How d0 you fisure that' i. This balanced ration has far greater WanlC- i value than the original grain itself. I HANK: "From my own experience and . cut down on my whole grain feeding from reports I've read. For the year endin' ut 20 and still get better results.' 7V.: f. . ... . r. ' s!-n::s3rc i I v CV. f rm.ee of Alcoholic Bewerajie IndusljUl |