The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, April 02, 1948, Image 7
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C.
NANCY
By Ernie Bushmiller
MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fisher
JITTER
JITTER ISN'T MUCH HELP AS A RANCH HAND,
BUT HE'S HAVING PLBNTY OF FUN. . . .
P.
1 WONDER WHY JITTER
IS LATE. DO YOU SUPP05
ANYTHING COULD HAVE-
HAPPENED TO HIM *
donV worry-Me'liM
SHOW UP—HE'S NEVER^
YET-MISSED A MEAL',
By Arthur Pointer
REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes
VIRGIL
By Len Kleis
SILENT SAM
By Jeff Hayes
By >A.W.NU6ENT 4
/£&ES THE SECRET '.
FILL A SMALL GLASS
WITH WATEHjMOtSTEH THE
EDGES AND PLACE A SHEET
OF PAPER OVER IT. THEN TURN
THE GLASS UPSIDE Down and
PLACE IT ON A WOODEN
TABLE.
rSS/NALLY SLIDE THE
/ D PAPER OUT FROM
LT under the Glass.
ASTONISHED
U FRIENDS WILL
WANT TO KNOW HOW
A GLASS OF WATER
WAS PLACED UPSIDE
Down without SPILLING.
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Horizontal
1 Charts
5 Rolls of
money
9 A student
in military
academy
10 Perform
12 Maxim
13 City
(Vermont)
14 On an equal
15 Subside
17 Woman
under
religious
vows
18 Type
measure
19 Strips the
skin from
21 Iron (sym.)
22 Lifted up
24 U. S.
president
26 Fish
27 Bovine
animal
28 Morsels
30 Cloths for
drying dishes
33 Pronoun
34 Streetcars
(Brit.)
36 Sloth
37 Cushion
39 Ripe fruit
of the rose
40 Demand, as
payment
41 Musical
instrument
43 Length
wise of
45 Drawing
room
46 Before this
47 In this place
48 Biblical
name
Vertical
1 Mrs. (Fr.
title)
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2 Jewish
month
3 Wooden pin
4 Made hard
and
unfeeling
5 Like a web
6 Sayings
7 Mend.
as a hole
8 Back of
the neck
9 A skip
11 Doctrine
18 Not good
19 Frozen dew
20 Packs away
23 Divisicn
of a play
25 Solemn
wonder
27 Range
28 Thumps
29 Great
Hebrew
prophet
30 Fish (Jap.)
31 To shove
or send off
32 Scorch
35 River (Fr.)
38 Story
40 Do not
(contracted)
42 Conjunction
44 Recline
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Sewing Circle Patterns
For Mature Figure
' I 'HIS softly tailored two-piece
dress is designed particularly
for the more mature figure. Neat
as can be, yet dressy, too, with
shoulder gathers and flattering
lines.
Pattern No. 8212 comes In sizes 34, 38.
38. 40. 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36. 4 yarda
of 39-inch.
Don't wait—send today for yonr fopj
of the Spring and Summer _ FASHION.
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
530 South Wells St. - Chicago 7, HI.
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
pattern desired.
Pdttem No Size
Name —
Address —
Putting a ‘Punch* in Lunch
Packing a lunch that “packs a
punch” and avoiding that day-to-
day sameness is a problem of many
homemakers. Aim always to include
something crisp, something juicy,
and one hot, one sweet, one tart or
salty, and one colorful food, advise
nutrition specialists. Each lunch
box should contain one third of the
food supply for the day for the per
son who eats it. Lettuce put in sand
wiches is likely to wilt and is better
when wrapped separately.
SPEEDED-UP COMFORT
for so-called
KIDNEY SUFFERERS
Backaches, leg pains, broken sleep, painful pas
sages usually go so much quicker if you switeli
to Foley (the new kidney-bladder) Fills. They
stimulate sluggish kidneys; then ALLAY BLAD
DER IRRITATION. That’s the cause of moot
pains, aches, urges once thought entirely due Je
kidneys. So for quicker, longer-lasting relief.
soothe bladder as well as stimulate kidney actum.
Do this: use Foley (the new kidney-bladdsr)
Pills; they also have direct sedative-like action
on bladder. At your druggist. Unless yon find
them far more satisfactory. DOUBLE YOUB
MONEY BACK
GIRLS/ BOVS! Get tftis
Motor 6ike ''Fwfr-PWt*
PUTT-PUTT PURR0AR! Ride off with a
noise like a speed cop! Easy to get-
just send 15*f and one Rice Krispies box Q
top (end marked “top”) to Kellogg Co.,
Dept. 94, Battle Creek, Michigan.
corriuswT t»«». uttoss co.
bice
krispies
Both pipe smoker Edward 1. Jones and "nrakin’s” fan
Gordon L Mercer find greater smoking joy in crimp cut
Prince Albert, America's largest-selling smoking tobacco!
“I’ve smoked Prince Albert in my pipe
for a long time,” says Edward J. Jones.
“Crimp cut P.A. gives me a cool, mild,
tasty smoke. P.A. is great smoking
More/\/letv Smoke
mce/umr
ikan any other ftbaaco
THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE
For Pipes
or Papers
Wi. J. Reynold* Tob. Co.
Winston-Salem. N. C.
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TO ROLL MW MW;
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WITH CRIMP cur
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“Crimp cut Prince Albert sure
rolls up fast and easy into firm,
neat cigarettes that are rich tast
ing and mild,” says Gordon E-
Mercer. “For smoking joy I use