The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 04, 1949, Image 7

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■;v / THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY. S. r '-£c--r- < 3otvti "at least one of my sisters could’a PICKED A coy WHO WASN’T ALLERGIC TO OUSTi ,, Sunshine, Cleanliness Weather Vane by Carl Starr Help Kill Disease THE HARD-DRIVING FORCES OF BITTER COLD FROM THE NORTHERN POLAR RE GIONS ARE ETERNALLY TRYING TO FORCE THEIR WAY SOUTH TO TROPICAL OCEANS AND OCCUPY ALL THE AREA OF THE U.S. THIS CONTEST BETWEENTHE WARM TROPICAL AND THE COLD POLAR AIR, WHICH OCCURS DURING ALL SEASONS, ISA CONTINUOUS BATTLE OF WEATHER ALONG A CONTINUALLY SHIFTING LINE KNOWN IN METEOROLOGY AS THE POLAR FRONT. "NO, NO, ALVIN*... I TOLD YOU NOT UNTIL AFTER WE GRADUATE ! " LITTLE REGGIE AND HERE IS OUR NEXT] CONTESTANT YOUNG MAN YOU MAY j WIN ONE HUNDRED, .DOLLARS IF YOU] ANSWER’ > ON 6 i , (QUESTION/ \y BUT FIRST.. .YOU MUST> -rovy a ert.i «evN/Miriti c. s\e TRY A FEW SPOONFULS OF’ OUR WONDER CEREAL • .OUR WONDER CEREAL • • v (SNAPPIES ^ By Margarita MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher JITTER By Arthur Pointer REGULAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes SUNNYSIDE by Clark S. Haas WIY IS IT I CAN NEVER FIND TWE KIDDIES WHEN IT'S TIAAE FOR- (LMM.. -UMS OH, DADDY/ THAT WAS A KEEN TRICK/ DO IT AGAIN,// VIRGIL By Len Kleis GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn | BETCHA I HAVE PLENTY 1 O’ SHARPENED PENCILS |V | FROM NOW ON- HM--FASCINATIN’ LITTLE JIGGER- vU4 C ANOTHER DOZEN ftftto****! PENCILS, PLEASE-jj^ijp Grass crops make ideal sani tary floors for the production and feeding of livestock because in order to maintain a good grass crop there must be plenty of sun shine, nature’s own and uryex- celled disease-germ killer. Vetemarians have been very successful in preventing swine erysipelas with the use of culture and serum—and in some cases, with serum alone. Check that Cough from a cold Before It Gets Worse —and get well quicker with the New FOLEY’S The NEW FOLEY’S HONEY A TAR contains one of the most Important cough treatment developments in years, one that ACTUALLY HELPS SPEED RECOV ERY. Also soothes throat, checks cough ing. Also delicious, non-narcotic, does not upset digestion. But most important. NE W FOLEY’S / ‘ ' cough due t JO MV Tl Nit t OP CORN SURETOPOP CRISP AMD Ends Bad Case of Constipation I‘I used to have to take 8 or 4 pills regularly for constipation. Then I made Kellogg’s all-bran my break fast cereal and it proved to be a real regulator!” If your diet lacks bulk for normal elimi- upon __ S helps you get well quirker from > to cold. At jour druggist. nation, eat an ounce of Kellogg's all-bran every day in milk—and drink plenty of water. If you are not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to the Kellogg Co., i—« Battle Creek, Mich., and get DOUBLB your money back. Order ksllogg's all-bran today. mm jm By Tom Gregory It is seldom satisfactory to STREW MOTHBALLS IN A DRAWER OR TRUNK LOOSELY WITH THE CLOTHING. YOU CAN EASILY MAKE UP A FEW SLEEVES OR TUBES FROM MESH CLOTH. SUCH AS CHEESECLOTH, SLIP THE MOTHBALLS INSIDE AND TIE THE CLOTH BETWEEN EACH ONE, CREATING A SORT OF BEAD EF FECT. THIS WILL MAKE THEM EASIER TO HANDLE AND HIDDEN MOTHBALLS WILL NO LONGER BE A SOURCE OF EMBARRASSMENT WHEN THE CLOTHES ARE PUT TO USE. Instead of leaving your box of cleaning TISSUES LYING ABOUT ON A TABLE OR SHELF, HANG THE BOX ON THE WALL IN A CONVENIENT SPOT AND THEN PULL OUT THE TISSUES AS THEY ARE NEEDED. JUST REMOVE PART OF THE HORIZONTAL WIRE ON A COAT HANGER AND PUNCH THE REMAINING SHORT ENDS INTO THE SIDES OF THE BOX NEAR THE TOP. - SPOETSCCPE By JOE MAHONEY 1048 GRIDIRON BATTLE WITH MCHIGAN state.madc 230 suesriTumoNSl AmiNOR LEAGUE HURLER PUT DOWN HISGUME, MTHTMEBtU <H/7, TO TUCK IN HIS SHIRT.' TWO BASE RUNNERS STOLE BASES AND LATER CAME IN WITH THE TYING AND WINNING RUNS. Trank cwalano Mi ws wife lost their Chicago apartment when they ad mitted KEEPING TWO TANKS FULL OF FISH, THREE BACeOTS.SiX CANARES.TWO DOGS,THREE CATS, THREE PARAKEETS AND AN AU-ICATOB. If Peter. Pain torments vour child with • Rub in Ben-Gay for prompt, soothing, gentle relief from chest-cold miseries. Your doctor knows about those famous pain-relieving agents—methyl salicylate and menthol. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi times more of them than five other widely offered rub-ins. Mild Ben-Gay was especially formulated for children’s delicate skin. Ask for genuine Ben-Gay. Also for Pam due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAWS. Ask for Mild Ben-Cay for CUdm. m... '3//V Sen-Ga lo pip** prin ea IHND REAL | SMOKING- COMFORT IN A PIPEFUL OF RA.-AND THE NEW HUMIDOR TOP. SURE KEEPS P.A. MILD AND RICH-TASTING! “You can’t beat P.A. for rich-tast ing smoking comfort,” says John Burks. “PA. smokes mild and cool — right down to the bottom of the bowl.” 7 MORE men s* oKE 'm* THE I NATION Al. PAfS NEW HUMIDOR TOP IS GREAT. I FIND WAT CRIMP CUT PA. STAYS FRESH AND TASTY, AND ROUS UP, FAST AND EASY INTO MILD CIGARETTES \ ■ • ■ “Crimp cut P.A is great,” says Fred Eisner. “P.A shapes up fast into neat cigarettes that are extra-tasty, extra-mild.” ' ' ' , < Mmm tm mm ♦ TUN* IN “BRAND OLE OPKY^MTU^mTnIqHTs”oN*NBC*