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Show ! ON THE HhMF FRONT1 SPARKY WATTS run for the Whole ramily WHAT? YOU SAY MAYBE -PUT 1 T -SO PUT T-"'T YOU'RE " YOU'RE FULL OP IP YOU'LL, J POWN YOUR JM ASKIN POK COSMIC RAYS AN SURRENDER 1 GUN OK fTA IT CANT BE KIU.EP!?! I YOU'LL. SAVE I'LL- JjJrM- IF YOU ASK ME, ) YOURSELF LOTS ""'V TJM. 777)r- YOU'RE FULL OF Os OF TROUBLE V i " c-rIC BALONEY p: vl, I p on Lit. -j: r"V- I I I if I j f I f f T -V a t v i R G I L By LEN KLEIS -ih'iiihm '"'"JJI '. I1')",1,''! Ui'i' .. iiiliSF5 i iiii 1 1 i ' i . TDMkTDES-PHOOE") 7 . -HfVlZ irzT mils LysAm-?;mBS2 frM Wrmol PS l pfj SVZHTk' B, BOODY ROGERS NM ,VV S THOSE TKINS5-I'M-- , CENTERU I I '-Nfl' l&3K5iSS?rt55fV 1 C" HaW-ho-HA-iki A- Tp2!VS LliZSl-., , , .JjJU ; S&(K0TieLI5" rJOYinl PAD REVERSIBLE TOPanw " W$(f17- nrVJI BOTTOMFLOWER CH1MT2-I CHINTZ ORf VL. I , ,fy (itffl-7 I muSUN OVER SPRlNGSJJL Al ' I . jl ha i i i - ill iii , i IMW- U ! 1 !! REG'LAR FELLERS Height of Chivalry By GENE BYRNES NOW IF YOU WAS v ' ... SIR. WALTER. WALEIGH. V PINHEAD, YOU'D KNOW WHAT TO DO WIGHT AWAY T WHAT I lr SlS OH DEAD MFI M If I i5 LOOK AT TH' Pi )DDI P 1 I AN' ''VE- GOT MY M PINHEAD, YOU'D KNOW WHAT J SIR. WAL.TE.fc LAID PUDDLE SO TH nl 1FFN GOULD WALK FROO YVIVOUT GETTING J HE DID HER FEET NWETy EH WFLL GUE5S S TXTOX I CAN DO THAT IVTUC-H l-OK MY OIKL.'. j v5 KWD-n DID 1-7 ) SI IPCC J GO EASY ON MY STUMMICK., ZOOLIE I ONEY JUST ET-' x . ' v "V R . 3. i IK. 0. 1 rl oa An rkta nmi Bytes' POP Better Blacked Out IT By J. MILLAR WATT WLL? WHAT DID YOU THINK Of- AY PI AV ? r. V M ' THERE WAS ONLY ONE THING WRONG WITH IT - RAISING KANE Say It Right Out THE CUR.TAIM WAS UP l! : PUNKy, uwy Oid yooP' I AI tWHAT va'Saio o k BCCNS-THAT DUMB V KANE (F yOoVfi OT 1 SJ?S?eEA9T JW ANV MORE CACKS TO A- n j r dig -' 11 By FRANK WEBB a y MAyse you can hand y' V, V JOy 0Fe AND KID ALL i JZ. ( rHAT SASS, 80T CM Nor -pvKw'rr PftSSCNffi caossAL PeoPLe t MAN' 5 5 XrWlS IS ThG MAN CUHO MP0TS THe ham t-mS PONT VSETO MAKE HAMRriOtx-o u. 8 7 r- 'Wild raspberries may be in season, Private Buck, but may 1 remind you tnere s a wax going onTI ' TOWN By Roland Coe( ' . No. thpT ti i i ii'll A vnu usine one room living and bedroom these days? Or perhaps you have had to put an extra cot in some corner of your house or apartment. In either case it is worth while to give a little extra care to the daytime day-time appearance of the bed. A fiat box on casters holds all the bedding bed-ding for the simple cot shown here and slides underneath out of sight. This arrangement makes it possible pos-sible to cover the cot and pad with neatly fitted slip covers which give it all the dignity of a real sofa. The contrasting side section of plain material around the pad with end and center back cushions to match it is a nice touch. The improvised table from A coat of white shellac applied to the cover of your cook book keeps it looking like new. A wet sponge within arm's reach when ironing makes it easy to dampen the spots which have dried. 10 nx window screens so you can see out and the neighbors cannot see in, paint the inside of the screens with a thin white enamel. The blunt end of a pencil may De used to turn a fabric belt right side out. And orangewood stick is excellent for working the corners out sharply. When making aprons, sew on two pockets. Then, if you need a patch you can use one of the pockets. A large wooden salad fork comes in handy in washing jars and pitchers. With the dish cloth on the end of it, the job is soon finished. Beware of dusty shoulders. Cut paper protectors to slip over clothes hangers and onto your dresses before hanging them away. t Take a large paper bag with you when cleaning or tidying up the living room. Into it empty contents con-tents of ash trays and wastebas-kets. odds and ends also helps to ma the couch do day as well as n;' duty. NOTE This illustration is from 6 of the series of homumaking booklet. teieu wiiii uicac urucies. tvery pas this 32-page book gives clear step-bv directions for things to make vour't more attractive with odds and end- miHga uii nanu anu inexpensive mater now avauaDie. 10 get a copy of Bo send 15 cents with name and address MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New Ycr- Drawer 10 Enclose IS cents for Book No. I Name Address Huge Basket Granarie Natives of South Africa may put all of their eggs in one ket, but in huge hampers store a good deal of their gi ine average one, tor exarr. holds 18 large bags of graia Aitnougn trie climate is c dry, the baskets, called "isili are so tightly woven that no can leak into them. They keep out most rodents. Somehow the Bus Driver Guessed Passenger's Need For the 10th time that day the meek little man boarded the bus uwi passed his house, laboriously dumped a large bundle near the entrance and took a seat. "Look here," said the conductor, con-ductor, with a scowl, "how many more times are you going to litter this bus with your bundles?" u?Y ?nce more; then I'm finished' fin-ished' pleaded the little man. I don't suppose that on the next trip you'll have a piano to Put aboard, will you?" asked the conductor sarcastically. fai,'wln,.lhadn't though you'd take tea t, tut if you'll give me a Wt with it, that'll just about finish our moving." Respond to Fertilization In general, oats and the c small grain crops are more re;; sive to direct fertilization thai soybeans! This greater immec return offered by the grains ; the fact that they often sens nurse crops for legume and r seedings, which are also very sponsive, makes grain fertiliza especially valuable. Boiling Water Bath The boiling water bath is c: narily used for canning fruits fruit juices, tomatoes, tomato; and pickled vegetables. The j placed on a rack, are compk covered with one inch or men boiling water throughout the essing. The water should eta freely around the jars for heat penetration. Plastic Uses Eighty per cent of all plastics duced today go in planes that hundreds of plastic parts and withstand temperature changes 130 degrees on the ground to 3C low in a matter of moments; tleships which use thousands of tic items: and in projectiles neered to precision dimensions Malaria Widespread Altogether more people are ably affected by malaria tha: any other known disease. i npnriv is nnfi rind neonle were ported to the League of ai' be under treatment for maian the number of those goms out treatment was far greater Different Bacteria Bacteria are of several types. n-t v. 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