The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, May 25, 1945, Image 7

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THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY, S. C. Fun for the Whole Family SPARKY WATTS HAVE A NICE TRIP, SALLY-I’U. TAKE 600P CARE OF HALPPINT FOR YOU/ While the poys are vwing SOOP-0YE TO HALPPIfM MOTHER LET'S PEEK INTO POC'S LABORATORY AT HALFPINT — REG’LAR FELLERS—Rear-End Guy By BOODY ROGERS By GENE BYRNES MY GOODNESS AGAIN' BANG.’ BANG’ SEC HERE— WHAT’S -mE IDEA OF WALKING BACKWARDS MAKING THAT RACKET ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE ? By BOB KARP SSSST/ HVACIMTH, COULD VOJ LOAN ME A COUPLE OF BUCKS TODAY P. GOOD MORNING, MRS. CONES, MBS. SMyTHE. ) "-vr- WELL HOW D' MJH LIKE THAT? HE DIDN'T EVEN TIP HIS HAT/ POP—On the Rfght Side of the Lines •0^ By J. MILLAR WATT HAD BEEN PRISONER OF Y/AR FOR. SEVERAL VEAIZ5| "THAT £ RIGHT — T SPENT MOST OF MY TIME IN THE GUARD MOLISE / / A ^1/tM PRIVATE BUCK By Clyde Lewis “Buck’s week-end pass was canceled, bnt he thinks he can get oat of camp, anyway!" CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe ‘She’s afrmld rn quit before I get her lawn mowed. Every time I alow down she trots oat with a pitcher of lemonade.” AROUND Ih, HOUSE! Items of Interest to the Housewife Cocoa may be substituted for chocolate in cake recipes if a small piece of butter is added to the cocoa. —•— The blackening on the brickwork around the fireplace can be re moved with any scouring powder with only enough water to form a thin paste; then rinsing. —•— Leftover fish can be made into a dozen good dishes, so it is more economical to buy a good sized whole fish and to make it last for two days, rather than to buy a small fish that is just enough. —•— Before driving nails in the wall for picture hooks, first see where the nails for baseboards were driv en. These are always placed in the studding which gives support the plaster does not. There’s nothing more painful than hammering a thumb while trying to hammer a nail! Next time you have any odd jobs to do about the house, try sticking the nail through a piece of stout card board and holding it with this; and "mis-hits" can then do no dam. age! HEARTBURN Id 5 idIdd^db dv doori^fD DBODDjf When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocat ing: gas, soar stomach and heartburn, doetoro usually prescribe the fastest-acting: medieineo known for symptomatic relief—medicines like those in Beil-ans Tablets. No laxativs. Beli-ans brings comfort ina rr; i on return of l MU HAIR I T0NIS| -25« This package contains a combination of minerals produced and compounded by Nature alone, with no artificial In gredients nor man-made drugs. When you mis it with your drinking water, according to directions and drink Cray iter day after day, you join millions who have attacked the cause of their troubles. Gently but surely Cray Water stimt lates three main cleansing channels ■ ■ ■kidney, skin and mtestinal elimination. Crazy Water brings positive benefits in faulty elimination, the cause and aggravating factor of rheumatic pains, digestive orders, constipation, excess acidity, etc. Get a package of Cray Water Crystals at your drug store today. quick,HEmy, theFUT! When ’ekeeters (tart sing ing, and flies begin buz zing ... Quick! Stop this nerve-wracking symphony -with Flit! .This efficient insecticide spray, ’em and slays ’em! It kills even the dread disease-laden malaria mosquito—as well as many com mon household flies and moths. Buy your summer’s supply of stainless, pleasant-smell ing Flit, today! FLIT KILLS FLIES, MOTHS AND MOSQUITOES Gopr. IMS. BE SURE IT 5 FUTt ASK (Ok Tm CONTAINER WITH THE YfllOW LABEL AND THE.BLACK BAND "/ understand back home they’re saying the tear is over.” "Speak louder-—I can’t hear yuh.” Sure, Bill—speak louder. Celebrate louder, America! You’ll have to, to he heard ahove the bloody gurgles of the men who are dying at this very moment of our day of “Victory”... the ghostly whispers, mighty in volume, of the men who died not to kill one nation bnt to kill all tyranny. Today our great fight is hut half won. Japan, our final and most dangerous enemy, still lives. Japan still boasts an army of 4,000,000 fanatical, last- ditch fighters, with half again that many in reserve. Japan’s huge, ill-gotten wealth of Empire is still essen- tially intact. Japan still hates onr guts. Today we can, if we choose, start breaking faith with those who died. We can go on a fool’s orgy, get drunk on our success so far. Or we can, if we choose, pray for onr dead, and for the lives of those who have so far been spared. We can stay on the job, buy another War Bond, give a pint of blood. We can choke back our cheers... and save our wind for the mighty task that lies ahead. Today is bnt the symbol of the many days to come. What are you going to do with these days? Prtpcmi by the War Advertising Council