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lAue^i wiE* By larvlt r - w w 'pssst; pad, cam you lend Alvin) two DOLLARS SO HE CAN PAV ME THE MONE/ HE SORROWED LAST WEEK TO TAKE ME OUT ^that's uncle willy, who ran away prom HOME TO MAKE HIS FORTUNE- WE PONT KNOW HOW HE MADE OUT BUT WE'RE HOPING.* MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher JITTER 'SUSIE WHAT O YOU do' WITH /W FLANNELS? / By Arthur Pointer YEAH lasur » NOW HE'S SUVA our O' nwrs/ SUNNYSIDE WHEN YOU COME HOME, JIM, WHO. YOU BRING SOME BREAD, A QUART OF MILK, 3* IB. OF SUGAR AND A POZ. EGGS, ETC. f ET fcy Clark S. Haas GRANDMA I ARRIVED JUST IN TIME ! HERE THEY COME- | ^11 l i. By Charles Kuhn HELP YOURSELF, KIDS - THEY'RE JUST FRESHLY BAKED !/ I KNEW Ora OH, BOY/ SUGAR , THANKS, l COOKIES' grandma) 9/ NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS Chair Set Adds Fresh, New Look iWWvvVl^ Most sway-backed horse I ever ownedl" NBXT DOOR By Gliiyas WIIHans feel^caown-up when Stations’* himself at wiww 6oes to door be cause UP LOr *‘ UNTIL IT'S TOO DABir TP SEE HE THHMirS HE HEAtf ^FTER BEDTIME,TO WAIT DADDV'S FOOTS TE.PS l [25 i r A Z?J' K • C0M,N6 COMINC- POWti r Ht STREET HOM£ Fl?OM a 'rQ.lP V) HI Climb? into chaie asain, Questions become less cocsm’t open evks when ASKIN6 at INTE RVAlS 1$ FREQUENT MUMBLE? ME FATHER GE TS HOME AND HE COMING NOW? NOW IS THIN?? HE'LL LIE DOww CARRIE? HIM DP TO Bep HE ? HOvi’ SOON WILL HE Foe A Bit COME? REST? HEAD ON ARM directions for Crocheted Treasure Chait Set (Pattern No. 5800). Send 20 cents in coins, your name, ad dress and pattern number. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 530 Sooth Wells St. Chiearo 7. HL Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No. Name — Address Handsome Set £«IVE YOUR living room chairs a fresh look with this hand some chair set. Easy to crochet, you’ll be pleased with the results of your handwork. The chair back measures 17 by 13 inches, the arm pieces 9 by 9% inches. To obtain complete crocheting Instruc tions, stitch illustrations and finishing U.S. Agriculture Makes Fabulous Record in 1948 For United States agriculture, 1948 will go down in history as a fabulous year, according to the 1949 Britannica Book of the Year. “It was a year without a crop scare, with numerous record and near record yields achieved; the com crop was more than 10 per cent above the previous record and fully 50 per cent above the previous year; the wheat crop was the second largest on record and the fifth consecutive crop of more than a billion bushels, one of the five largest wheat crops the coun try had ever produced; the cotton crop was one-fourth larger than in the previous year.” Prices, too, reached a record level in January, 1948, though they then broke sharply and continued to decline as 1948 crops were har vested, the new Britannica year book records. “In spite of the break in prices, the volume of agricultural mark etings was such as to provide ■ gross income to farmers of almost 35 billion dollars slightly exceed ing the 1947 record,” the publica tion continues. “However, because of higher costs of production the realized net income had been de clining since 1947.” 10 So good! So crisp they snap! crackle! pop! In milk! America’s favorite ready- to-eat rice cereal. Rushed to you Kellogg-fresh! a ■oeuaoos eowen roes! emoy'ml BACK HOME AGAIN By Ed Dodd MOTHER KNOWS yvBEST! DOUBLE . Both pip, fan, and -makin’s’* smokara find sraatar smoking plaasura in crimp cut Princa Albart — Axnarica’s largaat-aalHna smoking tobacco ■ PRIME WERT IN MY PIPE MEANS MORE SMOKING JOY. PA. ISA MELWW, RfCN-TASTING SMOKE WAT IS fk\ EASY ON MY, TONGUE S3 SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes AFTER 50J WATCH OLY BOTTER BiiV£, SsNIPFOt CD \ . • X; ' \ : JwcifcaK -v- ■ . “Crimp cut Prince Albert is my tobacco for mild, rich tasting pipe comfort,” says J. A Heim. Right 1 P.A.’s choice tobacco is specially treated to insure against tongue bite. And the new Humidor Top keeps P. A fresh. CRIMP CUT PRINCE ALBERT IS GREAT CIGARETTE 'MAKING' PA. ROLLS UP FAST AND EAS/i SMOKES COOL AN^ TASTY j - v “There’s no other tobacco like crimp cut Prince Albert for easy rolling of firm, neat cigarettes,” says A Byar- ley. “And I like the way the new Humidor Top keep, P.A tasty-fresh for cool, mild smoking joyl” --- THE NEW HUTVIIDOR TOP locks IN the FRESHNESS ami FLAVOR MORE MEN SMOKE PRIIICtM THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO M Bf8 ' ’ NOW THAT OUR CHILDREN ARE MARRIED AND HAVE LEFT US, WHY DO WE NEED SUCH A LARGE HOME 7* -WE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE- B. 7. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Winetoo-Salem. N. C. TUNE IN "6RAND OLE OPRY-. SATURDAY NIOHTS ON N w / . u ■