The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, September 15, 1950, Image 7
Kttp Po*ttd on Yaloos
By Roading the Ads
IT’S GOOD fer us all to keep in
mind that any job is like a mirror,
reflectin’ exactly what efforts we
put into it
$5 paid Evelyn Still. Ylllliem. Iowa*
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WHEN IT COMES to style, yellow
Nu-Maid is worth talkin’ about
Molded in modern table style %
pound prints that fit any serving
dish. Tou can bet I always look for
the picture of Miss Nu-Maid on the
package, ’cause Miss Nu-Maid
means modern margarine.
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IT’S BEST not to judge folks by
appearances. Lots o’ times, poor
lookin’ clothes cover the best o’
hearts.
tfi paid Mrs. J. W. Cason. Oxford. Ga.*
SO SWEET, ’n smooth, ’n modem!
That’s what the men folks are
sayin’ and they’re not talkin’ about
a gal. They’re talkin’ about “Table-
Grade” Nu-Maid, the modem mar
garine. Tou sure kin tell the
difference. Nu-Maid spreads on
smooth. Nu-Maid tastes good by
itself ’cause it’s modem in texture
and flavor!
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^ will be paid upon publication
to the first contributor of each
accepted saying or idea. Address
"Grandma” 109 East Pearl Street,
Cincinnati 2, Ohio.
ALWAYS LOOK FOB SWEET,
Wholesome Miss Nu-Maid on the
package when you buy margarine.
Miss Nu-Maid is your assurance of
the finest modern margarine in the
finest modern package.
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WATERY EYES, RUNNY NOSE,
SNEEZING, BUCKED NOSTRILS OF
^REL/EVED
IN MINUTES
WITH
. St. Joseph j
/4ntl-HisUunine
TABLETS
IS TAM.STS
SB TAI
TEMPTING/
INAt "MAPI CBACKUI POP I" is
such a cheerful earfull And crisp
to Use lout. Energy, too—plus
vitamins, minerals and proteins.
Treat your family to their favor
ite—Kellogg’o Rice Krispies.
NOURISHING!
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I ARRESTED
A Headache Due To Cnstipation
When la
Deat*
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BUT
LANES
YOU'LL LIKE THEM TOO"
Te ■alp Stir as A Lamy Liver.
THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY. S. C.
VIRGIL
DIO YOU
SEE WWECE
-THAT TRUCK
STOPPED*
TffiT
By Len
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WHJLVOUTELL
TWELM STREET
r A TIGERS WED LIKE
TD SPEAK TO
HIM. PLEASE
/
SUNNYSIDE
MOW COMB YOU'RE ,
LATE THIS MORNIIMS*/
by Clerk S. Hoes
YOU SLEEP
AS WELL?#
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THE OLD GAFFER
By Clay Hunter
HOUSE/ I HOPE
WE'RE IN TIME!
WELL, OLD TIMEK. BEEN SMOKING-
YOUR CIGARS TOO SHORT AGAIN,
HAVENT YOU?//
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BOUFORD
By MELLORS
WHEW!
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WARM/
^ ITS A PEeFECT
DAY FOR THE
MUTT AND JEFF
FT WONDEP
By Bud Fieher
WHERE
MUTTS
RUSHING TO
WITH THE
PUFF-PUFF/
^1/ RIGHT INTO
THE RAILROAD
STATION/
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SMATTER,
MUTT?
DID'JA
MISS
VOUR
TRAIN?
\
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JITTER
I'M TAKING WOODY'S SCOUT
TROOP ON A HIKE AND YOU’RE
STAYING HOME. THAT’S
FINAL/
THIS IS HARD ENOUGH
WORK WITHOUT PLAYINGj
NURSEMAID TO
JITTER BESIDES/
ALL RIGHT GANG. WEIL PITCH ^
CAMP HERE ... POOR JITTER, HE’D
LOVE THIS/ BUT f
HED BE IN THE
WAY. 1 WAS SMART
TO MAKE HIM
\STAYHOME
By Arthur Pointer
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WYLDE AND WOOLY
I'M OUT TO GET NEFARIOUS NED
FOR STEAL IN'
MY HOSS.
umi
HOYEL
! RULES
IF I EVER SEE
HIM AGAIN I
WON’T BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR
WHAT HAPPENS/
LOOK, THERE HE tSf!
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By Bert Thomas
AH/ THIS IS THE CHANCE WE’VE
WAITED FOR/ LET’S DROP THIS
BAG OF WATER RIGHT SMACK
ON HIS HEAD//
%l if you're thin king- of mom keying
AROUND WITH THAT WHAT-YA-CALL-/T
IN THE BASEMENT YOU'RE TOO LATE. I
FIXED IT YESTERDAY WITH A BOBBY PIN. *
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SAY, YOUR DAD'S CUTE.' TOO
BAD tjF'S NOT SIXTY YEARS YoOhlGERl*
The Home Workshop
Use for Luncheon, Card Table
Chair and Two Tables
Useful Indoors and Out
See sketch for pattern numbers of these
original designs which are 35c each.
WORKSHOP PATTfcKN SERVIC®
Drawer 10
Bedford Hills. New Terk.
PEGGED CHAIR
892
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JOLLY TIME
ALWAYS
POPS
BETTER
NIW QUICK-MIX RIG PI
MOLASSES iWs"
No creaming, no egg-beating — one
easy mixing this Kellogg-quick way!
TWO
PEGGED
TABLES
PATTERN 29
For Lawn or Recreation Room
•PHIS CHAIR and the tables; one
^ a coffee table and the other
just the right size to use for a
luncheon or card table, will be
useful both indoors and on the
lawn.. Remove the pegs and store
the sections flat.
Keep Posted on Values
By Reading the Ms
LOOSE
HANDLES
EASYI No skill required
Handles like puny
.. and hardens
into wood
I cup Kallogg’s
All-Bran
% cup milk
1 cup sifted flour
1 teaspoon
baking powder
•A teaspoon
baking soda
Id
Vi teaspoon salt
Va cup Now
Orioans Molassoe
1 egg
2 tablespoons
toft shortening
Vi cup seedless
raisins
Combine All-Bran and milk in
mixing bowL
2. Sift together flour, baking powder,
> soda and salt into same bowl. Add
molasses, egg, shortening, raisins.
Stir only until combined.
3. Fill greased muffin pans % full, or
for pan bread spread in greased
8* x pan. Bake in preheated
moderately hot oven (400°F.) 20
to 25 minutes. (Slightly longer for
pan bread.) Makes 12 medium
muffins, or 9 squares of bread.
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On electric fan*, lawn mowers
roller skates 3-IN-ONE Oil
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TELLS YOU WHY HE
SMOKES
a
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;
SINGING STAR
Off STAGE,
BADM AND
TELEVISION
BEING A SINGER,
I SMOKE
THE 30-DAY
v TEST PROVED CAMEI
AGREE WITH MV
throat!
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YES, CAMELS ARE SO MIL]
eoast-to-coast test of hundreds <
women who smoked Camels—and o
— for 30 days, noted throat
making weekly examinattoc
Not otio single cos? «f
irritation due to saeking
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CURVED
OPEN
CENTER
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T he tractor tire you want 4s die
one that will do the best job in
the soil conditions on your farm. If
it’s an Open Center Tire you need*
Firestone has it. ... If it's a Trac
tion Center, Firestone has that, too.
The new and advanced Firestone
Curved Bar Open Center is the only
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tapered and curved for better dean-
ing and a sharper, stronger hold in
the soil.
If you are like a million other
farmers who prefer a Traction
Center Tire, then the patented
JP 31
Tra
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Firestone Champion Traction
Center is the tire for you. It's the
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Remember, you don’t need to
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or Firestone Store has both the
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and the patented Traction Center
(Tiampiori.
to tbo Voicm of
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