The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, September 17, 1948, Image 7

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THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY. S. C. *1 DOW T KNOW BUT WHAT l'p9FCerriN6 THB WORST OF A TRADC A«rWAT- THIS HAPPANS TO fFA REAL • PL HFMPO CIGAR BOF-ARtAL ANTIflOCj“ ‘SOAAETIAWS BRADLE'rS'RfPULSIVE AND SOMETIMES HE ASKS FOR A DATE I” NANCY LITTLE REGGIE By Ernie Bushmiller -HE DOESN’T KNOW THE 006 PADDLE By Margarita MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher .sy v&JT' ^ -* NV £,0 \ a ^ ...ROLL Z J2-/N- .ADD-- AM- _- - _ -ANT- - --AND— Zt9<ZHV3t« <TN\r &9J.Mn'<t077V9 '37&WV S7? 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Haas «»»■<■ »..!■ I I I I » ■ m i «n« w»i«n> CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ••laftloa to Maxi 1m««. 1 Weapons S Internal de cay of fruit S Crawl 10 Periods of time 12 Commands 14 On the ocean 15 Music note 18 Described 18 Negative reply 20 Every 21 Ova 23 Music hota 24 Seize 27 Lit again 20 Slant 31 Any fruit drink 32 Cry of pain 34 Contend 39 Break suddenly 37 North (abbr.) 38 Plagued 42 Part of “tobe" 44 Dull pain 45 A father or mother 47 Frees of - moisture .10 Little cat 60 Wavy (Her.) 51 Resorts DOWN 1 Prepared 2 Color 3 A gift for merit 4 Frolic 5 Past 6 Drip through ashes 7 Compass point 8 Woody perennial Ne. 15 9 Mountain defile 11 Mournful 13 Mast 17 .Frozen desserts 18 Eye 21 Epoch 22 River (Chin.) 24 Midday 25 Establishes 26 Honey-gath ering insect 28 Tenor 30 Lower case (abbr.) 33 Musical instrument 35 Horse (poet.) 36 Tops of mountains 38 Cushion 30 Beige v 40 Front part of the leg 41 Fall in drops 43 Pig pen 48 Greek letter 48 Selenium (sym.) Aatwer to Pxssto Number M ■SIL1E1WUIK1. who *857 DOUBLE FILTERED FOR EXTRA QtUUTY •PURITY r*!YTTYTT? MOROLINE PETROLEUM JELLY Combine maple sirup and marsh mallow cream, using half a cup of the sirup to one-quarter cup of the cream, for an ice cream popping. 1 —e— Use leftover duck in a rice or macaroni salad with celery and sweet pickle relish; serve on lots of shredded salad greens. —e— When jelly or jam scorches, put into a clean kettle, add a cut-up raw potato and continue cooking. Che potato will absorb the burned taste. —e— Leave piano keys exposed to the light during the day, but away from die windows. Darkness hastens the Natural yellowing of real ivory. —•— Keep a stiff brush near the laun- iry tubs. Before putting garments nto the wash, turn any pockets in- iide out and brush thoroughly. The orush will be handy also for brush- ng soapsuds on soiled places, such )s neckbands, collars and cuffs. tfarsA Laxaf/yes are ATOrnecessary /hr mosfpeop/e The juice of a lemon in a glass of water, when taken first thing on aris ing, is all that most people need to insure prompt, normal elimination. No more harsh laxatives that irritate the digestive tract and impair nutri tion! Lemon in water is good for you! Generations of Americans have taken lemons for health—and generations of doctors have recommended them. They are rich in vitamin C; supply valuable amounts of B).and P. They alkalinize; aid digestion. Not toe sharp or sour, lemon in water has a refreshing tang —clears the mouth, wakes you up. It’s not a purgative — simply helps your sys tem regulate itself. Try it 10 days. USE CAUfOXNM IvNKIST UMONS STOP ITCHING • DISCOMFORT TONIGHT • m Enjoy the soothing and comfort- m ing medication of Gray’s Oint- ment while pleasant antiseptics • aid in getting rid of irritation. • QUAY’S OINTPQBNT Grandma SPEARIN'. UNCLE NED’s sayin’ of wit and wisdom was, “the folks who kin bottle up a little sunshine fer a rainy day are certainly corkers.” S3 paid Mrs. V. E. Uueen, Clyde, Kim.* AIN’T NO TWO WATS about it. If ye’re lookin’ fer a marga rine you kin be proud to set on the table, then ye’re lookin’ fer Nu-Maid Table-Grade Margarine ... maze ’specially fer the table. Jes taste It ’n see! Jlr- BE CAREFUL in pointin' a fin ger, cuz when you point one at somebody else, three point straight back at you. $5 paid Mn. Cad Balden, Meriden. Miaa." IT BEATS ME how people ’spect their vegetables to turn out tksty If they pay no mind to the rear sonin’ they use. I’m mighty care ful to use Nu-Maid 'cuz it tastes good by Itself. *$5 will be paid upon publica tion to the first contributor of each accepted saying or idea. Address ‘‘Grandma’’, M7 E. Pearl Street, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. MOD-MAD® Table-Grade MARGARINE xSLEEP Tomorrow Night —without being awakened If you’re forced up nightly became of urges* do this: Start taking FOLEY PILLS for Sluggish Kidneys. They purge kidneys of wastes; they soothe those irritations causing those urges. Also allay backaches, leg pains* painful passages from kidney inaction. Unless you sleep all night tomorrow night DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. At your druggist. S*miN& h&sure in DOUBLE MEASURE! Yes! In pipes or in papers, there’s more smoking Joy with mild, rich-tasting Prince Albert—America’s largest-selling tobacco I WITH RA.'S NEW HUMIDOR TOP POCKET VN t / FIND THE LAST PIPEFUL OF PA. IS AS RICH- TASTING-AND COOL SMOKING- i AS WE FIRST! “In all the year, I’ve been tmoking , pipe,” say, Carl Hauck, “I’ve found no other tobacco like crimp cut P.A. for extra-tnsty, tongue-easy smoking joy.” MORE MEN SMOKE \ pancE/mr * THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO THE NATIONAL joy SMOKE— THAT NEW HUMIDOR TOP KEEPS EA5Y-70-RQLL, CRIMP CUT PRINCE ALBERT PJCH TASTING- AND FRESH DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF* WE TIN! “Crimp cut Prince Albert is my choice for fast, easy roll ing of firm, neat cigarettes,” says Eric Tinsley. “I like P. A.’s extra-tasty, extra-mild, full-bodied ‘makin’s’ smokes.” -»C TUNE IN ‘ a.3.Bq».U«T»S—Ci^—.Whiln Sill., H.O- i out onrv.” Saturday niskts on K.B.C.