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You're looking at the new Valiant-Valiant64 style, we
call it-and we think you'll like it You can't miss the new
treatment up front. Or the neat profile. As always, Valiant
looks like a lot of car. But, somehow, Valiant still man
ages to cost less than practically anybody else's compact
in town. Quite a trick, especially when you figure in all
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of Valiant's virtues: zipping performance, precise han
dling, terrific economy, to mention the most obvious.
And a proud 5-year50,000-mile engine and drive train
warranty that says "I'm tough." All of which adds up,
again, to the best all-around compact-Valiant64 style.
BEST MAN TO SEE-YOUR PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER.
CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION
Quips and
We Don't Duel, We Fence
The fence we have built
Keeps our neighbors from viewing
Whatever it is
We are privately doing.
It keeps out their kids
And their cat and their pup, too,
But prevents us from seeing,
Alas, what they're up to!
Richard Armour
The prospective lady juror asked to be
excused because she was too nervous to
serve. The judge wanted to know what
caused her nervousness. "Did you suffer
some sort of accident, madam auto
mobile, a fall . . .?"
"It wasn't any accident, judge," the
lady interrupted. "I was hit by light
ning." Ken Kraft
The honeymoon couple were unpacking
their bags at a hotel in the Bahamas
when the husband noticed his bride hold
ing up her new bathing suit.
"That-reminds me," he said in very
masterly tones. "I don't want you to go
in the water alone. Remember how we
first met on the beach ? You nearly
drowned, and I had to rescue you and
then use artificial respiration."
"Don't worry, dear," his bride replied
sweetly. "You see, I had to use artificial
drowning to get you to use artificial
respiration." Dan Bennett
"Hello, Mom,
we were jttst talking about you."
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Quotes
The country fair was holding harness races, and one
keen bettor noticed that the local minister muttered a few
words when one horse passed him before the first race.
The horse won. When the minister did the same thing
before the next race, the bettor immediately bet on the
horse and won. This continued for five races, and each
horse the minister said some words to paid off hand
somely for the bettor.
The bettor was so delighted he put all his winnings
on the horse in the last race. This trotter, however, fell
dead in the stretch, leaving the gambler broke, as usual.
The gambler asked the minister why his words hadn't
helped the last horse the way they had the others.
"If you'd spend more time in church and less at
tracks," the minister replied, "you'd know the difference
between a blessing and last rites." James Shurluck
Today's commercial traveler is the one who goes to
the refrigerator during the sponsor's message.
Suzanne Douglass
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Family Weekly, November 17, 1M1
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