McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, March 13, 1941, Image 7

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•yl : Mc^pRMJCK ^lESSENGEft, McCO|tMICK, S. C ? THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941 the Whole •*' ••I BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN a rvt GOT TO FIND. CTEFF BANSS mAJOV/.HWRA - )\LL $FE VOLi AND v RED" LATTER !' ALL F?\GHT. t?EAP. V^-'LL E>E OVER -m& coovc HOUSE ’1 Frank Jay Marfcey-Syndicate - AHD.3EFF. TME WD TOLD ME THAT HE HAD DUCKED UNDER THE TENT AND SAW 'SILK" DELIBERATELY my alta 'with his whip' then the ■’bull' chargedj AT •‘StLK" E>OT IN HER RUSH SHE MUST HAVE OVERTURNED THE TIGER'S CAGE - ^THAT’S HOW MOGUL GOT ii OUT v s- THANY S.HAL! THATvS ALL I WANT To KNOW - . FIND FOWL immediately k ’-4 iWvJ'i' "''M'V.-, PLENTY. MV friend, AND THIS Time we’re going to have a SHOWDOWN, AND I DONT MEAN MAY&E !! f LALA PALOOZA Boy Meets Girl By RUBE GOLDBERG TOM GOODWIN NEAPS LALA'S APPEAL. OVER THE AIR AND IS REUNITED WITH HIS SWEETHEART DIANNE BOGGLE AIN'T THAT SWEET! JUST LIKE THE END OF A MOVIE . ROMANCE! ^ ROMANCE ! - AH, THE SWEETNESS AND BEAUTY OF LOVE! A BOY AND A GIRL ! NOTHING ELSE COUNTS- J2L WHEN A MAN MEETS A WOMAN , THE WHOLE WORLD w LOOKS &EAUTIFUL- HEY! L LOOK ^ WHERE YA YOU OUMBELL! Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc. S’MATTER POP—Ever Hear of a Push With Amplification HE. vSOCKELD ME.POP! GIVE. hiKasoco PUSH OR &UMTV0N t By C. M. PAYNE mnA*««p»v mu.tr*&cAT* MESCAL IKE By s>l huntley It Won’t Be Long Now \ ' / • • -*juL4* SPfSWX. RAZORS c=3f^a> POP—Or Something Will Happen By J. MILLAR WATT I KNOCKED ONE OF THESE THINGS OFF. LIKE YOU SAID ! AND NOTHING ^ HAPPENED ? rReleawdbjMTIjeJBet^SjriidlfatejjBr no! WELL FOR GOODNESS, SAKE DON’T KNOCK THAT THE SPORTING THING By LANG ARMSTRONG KE.EI Ovll nn Amusement 'You’re gonna bafta abavo or else leave your bowling ball at tbe alley I' K+y.r \V>» By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ♦ IS GIVEN PICTURE BOOK TO LOOK AT, AT AUNT SUE’S HOUSE WHILE MOTHER AND AUNT SUE ARE BUSY IN KITCHEN I ABANDONS PICTURE BOOK AT ONCE AND SETS OUT LOOK I NS FOR HIS OWN KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT CLIMBS UP IN EASY CHAIR AND FINDS THE BOUNCING PRETTY GOOD rl DISCOVERS A CUP BOARD, AND PULLS OUT A MASS OF OLD MUSIC, SN APSHOT ALBUMS, BOXES OF ODDS AND ENDS, ETC. CP AFTER EXAMINING EVERYTHING CRAMS IT ALL SOMEHOW BACK INTO CUP BOARD AND CLOSES DOOR WITH HIS SPENDS SEVERAL MINUTES CLICK ING LIGHT SWITCH ON AND OFF FEET (fteleat»4 by The »a» Byodleaf, far) CLIMBS UP AND DOWN CHAIRS,PAUS ING LONG ENOUGH AT DESK TO WRITE AN IMAGINARY LET TER ON SOME NOTE PAPER THERE RETURNS TO BOOK AT LAST, AND GETS PRAISED WHEN MOTHER AND AUNT SUE COME IN,FOR SITTING AND AMUS ING HIMSELF SO -jaaiETLY TIPS l0 (rardeners GARDENING AS HOBBY ARDENING as a hobby can be Tnade to pay excellent div idends.As an example, a Mis souri woman reports she made a net profit of $300 from her two- thirds-acre garden in a single sea son. Figured at market prices, food used fresh was $230; food canned, $80; and food stored, $71. Seed and sets cost her only $20. There are two major requisites to obtaining garden profits of this kind. They are, willingness to work and the use of quality seed. It is important also to devote considerable space to multiple pur pose crops like beets, onions, and tomatoes—crops that can be used in a variety of ways. Here, briefly, are the uses of principal multi-purpose crops; On ions — green, as relish; mature bulbs fried, stewed, or as season ing; bulbs for pickle, and relish making; tops for seasoning; bulbs for storage. Tomatoes — fresh fruits for slicing or stewing, for immediate table use; for canning, or for making tomato juice, or to mato catsup; green tomatoes for frying, or for use in pickle rel ishes, or in pie filler (like mince meat); yellow fruits for preserves, juice, or immediate table use. Cabbage—fresh in slaw, or sal ad; cooked for table use; canned as kraut, or stored. Beets—tops for greens; roots cooked fresh, canned, pickled, er stored. Chech COLD DISCOMFORTS AT the first sign of a cold, make xA up your mind , to avoid as much of the sniffling, sneezing, soreness and stiffly condition of your nostrils as possible. 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