The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, November 30, 1951, Image 7

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THE NEWBfcRRY SUN. NEWBERRY. S. C. You’ll Like Them Too ••HURRY PA! I’VE FOUND •EMI!'' Think of It—Grandma Used Them When Her ‘Liver was Acting Up’ 8h« thought there was NOtHINO QUITE LIKE ‘EMM— "What You Talking About Child?" "LANE’S PILLS—Of Conrso* "You’ll Like Them Too" LANES ARE THE BEST Grandma’s Sayings TO GET the most out o' life, learn to make all you can—save all you can—and give all you can. Sit paid Mrs. Prod. ThaneL Norfolk. Note.* THEY SAY A WOMAN alius has to have the last word. Well, I know one Miss who is the last word— that’s Miss Nu-Mald. Yes. Nu-Maid is the completely modern yellow margarine. Nu-Maid is sweet tastin’, easy spreadin’. Up to the minute in •very way! nA* STRIKES ME the best definition far the word “gossip” is “lettin’ the coat out o’ the bag.” SS paid Mr*. France* Venafro, Norfolk, To.* SO SWEET, ’n smooth, ’n modern! That’s what the men folks are say- in’ and they're not talkin’ about a gal. They’re talkin’ about “Table- Grade” Nu-Maid, the modern mar garine. You sure kin tell the differ ence. Nu-Maid spreads on smooth. Nu-Maid tastes good by itself 'cause it’s modern in texture and flavor! ^ will be paid upon publication to the first contributor of each ac cepted saying or idea... $10 if accep ted entry is accompanied by large picture of Miss Nu-Maid from the package. 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. YOUR CHILD needs this safe, sure, fast-act* lag "rub" at the very tint sign of a cold. CHEST COLD misery Is eased and wanning comfort starts as you be- . gin to rub with Penetro. 2-WAY RELIEF! Penetro eases chest mus cle tightness, aching soreness. Medicated va pors deer head, loosen Dhlefm* i **— ajsrof ] vint Acting Rub VIRGIL By Lett Klei* SUNNYSIDE RIMIN' TIME Qaida penguin who lived NEAR THE POLE, ’Most folks get us wrong, 'PON MY SOUL/— "Though for us ms normal TO LOOK RATHER FORMAL— By POSEN WefeE A COMICAL LOT. ON THE WHOLE |//°V w n t n 1, csax" T 11 "i 111 i ‘i' MUTT AND JEFF r PRESUME /WELL, MV MOM V L SO.V-—-r AND POP EACH ' HAD A MOTHER ’AND FATWEP-v --WHICH6AI/E ME ORANOPAPENTS-THEREFC I HADEI6HTCPEAT OKAHDPAQEHTS --16 GREAT-OREAr GRAND PARENTS AND 32 GREAT-GREAT; great GRAND PARENT^ / ALLOWING TWENTy YEARS TO A GENERATION AND FIGURING BACK TO THE YEAR 13771 HAD 2./V7,MS3.6Vg ANCESTORS, WHICH WAS THE ENTIRE POPULATION OF THE WORLD/ THAT YEAR EDWARD I* WAS KING OF ENGLAND. GRAND DUKE DEMETRIUS tOF VLADIMIR WAS ALIVE. SO WAS PWUPK OF FRANCE. MICHAEL BIl By Bud Fisher HUH, WHO SAID I AINT RELATED)^ TO ROYALTY/ Ililllllililllimitl JITTER By Arthur Pointer not sure whether I like bovs or not, although Jimmy Smith is nice on Saturdays when he gets his allowance." "And to think it all started with him getting the wrong number!" SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Pretty Cover-All Easy to Sew It JlMPLY cut to protect your “ prettiest frocks is this neat bib style apron. And it’s so easy to sew. Trim with colorful ric rac and add flower appliques made from work-basket scraps. srfo- rated pattern in sizes 14. 16. 18. 20; 40. 42, 44. Size 16. 24h yards of 32 or 35-inch. Pattern No. 1751 is a sew-rlte pei 20; SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Ml West Adams St.. Chiesge 6, M. Enclose 30c in coin for each pat tern. Add 5c for 1st Class MaU if desired. Pattern No. ‘Size.,,,, Name (Please Print! Street Address or P O Box No. City State FIRST AID to the AILING HQUSil BY ROGER C. WHITMAN Beflnishing Woodwork • QUESTION: Our home has fir woodwork. This was painted with white enamel when we purchased it twelve years ago. With two small children, the woodwork was left with their hand and finger prints. Several years ago I used an undercoat and finished it with light oak and stain varnish. The last few times I washed it, it cracked and peeled, leaving the old finish showing. Would it be possible for me to finish my wood work myself? I ANSWER: When you varnished over the old finish you evidently did not prepare the surfaces suf ficiently to take the new finish; therefore the finish failed. Before doing anything more, all the old finishes should be well scraped off down to the bare wood. If you can get hold of an electric porta ble sander, this would save time and work in removing the old finishes. Or you can use a varnish remover to soften the finish, and follow by scraping with scrapers, steel wool and rough cloths. Then clean the surfaces very thorough ly with turpentine, for every trace of remover must come off; if any is left on, it will work on the new finish. (Liquids are inflammable— be careful of fire.) For the finish that you like so well, bleach out the wood with a prepared wood bleach. Next, coat the surfaces with a liberal coat of white paste wood filler tinted with color-in oil thinned with turpentine to the consistency of thick paint. (Or you may be able to buy a special “pickled” wood stain.) After fif teen minutes wipe off most of the coating across the grain with a coarse cloth. The remaining filler should be allowed to dry hard. Then smooth the wood with very fine sandpaper. Wipe off dust thor oughly and finish with white shel lac or varnish. Take A Chance In the window of a reducing salon: “What Have You Got to Lose?” Orator Corporal: “Can you give me a definition of an orator?” . » Private: “Sure. 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