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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C 'ALVIN HAS EV£(?y DEfAlL OF HIS FUTUP£ MAPP6P OUT— HE'S OOHNA /VWRPy ME/' By Margarita MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes NATCHfcRLY WS . , , BUY TH' .STOCK. // AN YOU WITH <3NB. M€- YOUR, 1 HAFP INT'fcesr HAFP POUARy/ IN MY OWN BUSINESS ? I WHAT . . K Nt9MfJ »= / ,^2ZCe» JITTER By Arthur Pointer SUNNYSIDE by Clark S. Haas By Len Kleis GRANDMA TH* NEW LAWYER JUST PUT UP HIS SHINGLE — I USED T* KNOW HIM WHEN HE WAS A WEE LITTLE FELLEP I HOPE HE DOES WELL/// WONDER IF THERE ISN*T SOMEBODY AROUND TOWN I COULD SUE FOR SOME THING OR OTHER- By Charles Kuhn JEST JESTIN Going, Going, Gone A COMMERCIAL, traveller en tered the shop of a grocer named March and said: “March, on the 1st of April the price of tea is going up.” “ I’m sorry to hear that,” replied March. A few days later a wholesale salesman came in and said: “ March, on the 1st of April the price of sugar is going up.” “ I’m sorry to hear that,” said March. 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