The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, January 14, 1944, Image 6
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C.
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Fun for the Wh ole Family
PRIVATE
BUCK
Clyde Lewis
SPARKY WATTS
“It beats me bow that guy, Back, can sleep so mach!"
CROSS
TOWN
By
Roland Coe
‘They’re WOUND stripes. I got two spankings t’day!’’
POWT WORRY
ABOUT YOUR
UftKi APPLE,
SRMOCY—IT’S
AS STRONG AS
TNE REST OF
TOURBOPY
BUT, POC-YOU SAIP
SILK PREVENTEP TM’
RAYS. PROM TAKING
EFPECT—ANP WHEN
YOU CHARGEP ME
WORE A SILK
TIE !?
THE FIRST TIME,
YES-BUT WHEN
YOU SHRUNK I
RE-CHARGEP YOU-
-ANP YOU PIPN’T
WEAR ANY SILK
THEN/
MERCY,
POCTAH STATIC
GO LOOK WHATS
COM IN’ TO
THIS HOUSE !!
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-
L-L-LOOK,
SPARKY— HE
HASN’T ANY
FEET" x.
By BOODY ROGERS
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LALA PALOOZA—The‘Terrible’Turk
By RUBE GOLDBERG
I, HAS SAN THE ASSASSIN AM
VONDEFOL,MARVELOOSE AN’
ALSO PRETTY GOOD ,
HEY, MIDGE, THERE’S J
A TURK OUTSIDE
WHO WANTS T’JOIN Jf A.
THE CAMP-
give Him the ’ 1 •uk*'.
ONCE OVER
I GUESS I POT THAT OVER ALL RIGHT-,
NOW I’LL GET INSIDE AND FIND OUT
IF THEY’RE HOLDING LALA CAPTIVE
IN THIS
TERRIBLE
OOINT
REG’LAR FELLERS—Brand New Profession
Jly M«Tk«7 «rndlc»to. Inc.
By GENE BYRNES
IT WOULD
BE PATRIOTIC
shorty, how,
ABOUT IT ?
COME ON,
SHORTY
M
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WE REAUL.V
NEED YA SHORTY
OR WE WOULDN’
W AST YA!
S'OKAY-
I'LL TAKE Y SWELL!
TH' JOB! <7 BUT FIRST
WE'LL PUT
) -SOME.
PATOHES
ON VA SUIT
ILL BET HE’S TH'
ONEY LIVE SCARECROW
IN TH* BUSINESS
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RAISING KANE—Pony’s Error
W*
By FRANK WEBB
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'HAVING- A
Little ad -
VENnruQe of
ms Ol*t, RX.K5
IfbsTESOAV HE
Pier a POcsy
that soueAKS
LIKE A MOUSE/
AN ODD LOOKING J
FONy / Bur he Seems
* to ee uuite FftieNDLy'
•.
fuET &o m
OF My EAR.'/
THAT Ain't f
HAV/;
PRESENTS
COLOSSAL PEOPLE'
Martha mudRack, the
LADp who discovered
WHERE VANISHING-
CREAM disappears to.
3 '
r THOUGHT we could so over to
E CHURCH SOCIAL TOSETHER, MARY. ,
IMM, THOSE ROLLS SMEU 0EUC10USl|
nr how dio vou ever find time
■n BAKE THEM TODAY?
IT'S A NEW, QUICK RECIPE,
[ RUTH... SPEEDY WHEAT ROUS j
THEY'RE CALLED. THEY NOT
ONLY SAVE BAKINS TIME, BUT
GIVE EXTRA VITAMIN^ TOa'
IL
pi
YOU SEE, ALL THOSE VITAMINS
GO RIGHT INTO YOUR BAKING, WITH
NO GREAT LOSS IN THE OVEN. AND
A GOOD SUPPLY OF FLEISCHMANN'S
WILL KEEP PERFECTLY IN YOUR ICE-80K!
r AND THATS NOT AU,RUTH.JUST LOOKl
AT THIS WONDERFUL FLEISCHMANNS I
RECIPE BOOK YOU CAN GET... FORTY j
RAGES IN COLOR, WITH AN ENTIRE
SECTION OF WARTIME RECIPES.
AND ITS FREE/
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70 bokini recipes. Write Stsndsrd Brand* Inc..
Grand Central Annex, Bax 477,New Vor^fllmr.'
AdvertisemenL
(Lfyuirdivops tuJHUvc
Miseries
of Sneezy,
SNIFFLY COLDS
Put 1 ■■rpeee Vu-tro-txJ up each
nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen
membranes, (2) soothes irritation,
(3) helps clear cold-
dogged nose. Follow TICILS
in folder. VA-TRO-MM
Improvements on Farms
Of the 6,100,000 farms in the
United States today, 5,000,000 do
not have running water, 5,400,000
do not have an inside toilet, and
5,500,000 do not have a bathtub.
THERE IS
NO ASPIRIN
—surer, stronger or faster than genuine
pure SL Joseph Aspirin. No aspirin oaa
do more for you. World's largest seller at
Ity. 36 tablets 20*; 100 tablets only 35*.
Be sure you demand SL Joseph Aspirin.
So-Called lee Plant
The ice plant of California is so
called because glittering beads oa
its surface give it the appearance
of being covered with ice.
Beware Coughs
from commoo colds
That Hang On
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expet
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
In Ice Age
During the ice age, walrus lived
in what is now Florida, and moose
thrived as far south as Kentucky.
For Only 10/Now
Less than
a dose
ae only as directed.
Dr. Hitchcock s
LAXATIVE POWDER
SNAPPY FACTS
ABOUT
RUBBER
Low costs prevailing, post
war world consumption of
natural and synthetic robber
may total 3LOOO/NW tons ■
year, is the prediction made
recently by John L. Collynr,
president of The B. F. Oood ■
rich Co. This would bo nearly
twice as much as over con
sumed in a record year to
Some 32 million pounds of rubber
will bo needed by the Army Sig
nal Corps this year for insulating
W-110-B wire used In maintaining
direct communications. An additional
4 million pounds will be required
for friction and splicing tape. Just
two of the many rubber-using
items of this Army branch.
In, am <n peace
REGoodrich I
p,r ST in rubber
Get Into Action
For Full Victory!