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Show Blossoms Last The pinkish blossoms of the Pee Gee Hydrangea remains on the shrub all winter. If picked while in rich pink color, they make a fine decoration for the Chenille Makejw er portions of Wn bedspreads can live a they are made into roh!fct coats, jackets and even a ess. ble draperies. Good living-roo- 1 Storing Curtains Curtains to be stored for the Fewer Drownin- -. summer should not be starched, for Fewer drownings the starch may attract insects and no would one went into the weaken the curt? 'a brie. n j ..... , Watei CROSS BOBBY SOX TOWN 8 Roland Coe ?roi bem brilliant Army RED BLAIKS team is on the march again. With a record of 18 consecutive victories picked up in 1944 and HOUSEHOLD 1945, Armys first team should carry f It through another QUESTIONS big year, even If its spotless record so Shoes that are not to he worn far happens to be dented before Defor a season should be repaired, cember arrives. cleaned, and polished, put on shoe-tre- By Marty Links i t.iim tpM' es to keep shape, wraped in tissue paper, and stored. At least no one should expect any further wild . . Just keep talking as though her whole life wasnt really ruined cause she didnt get a letter from Warren today! Well, you cried when I had mine cut! By Ernie Bushmiller NANCY By Bud Fisher MUTT AND JEFF WAITER? Ysrt-SKUSf- U Vl SAID A FLY? OH, THERES A FLYJH THERESA FLY) EVERYBODY Im IN MY SOUP? X WILL WANT MysobPJ LISTEN.' THERE'S AFLY MY SOUP? in !T OF THE ONE' I SAID WHAT DID HE OH,THATS ALL RIGHT.1 . ... . . . EXPECT FOR A ,i DIME elephants? g To keep putty moist place it in as Notre a glass container and fill with Dame, Michigan, water. Duke, Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania and Navy. Steam a little finely chopped onOur first line strength Is exion in butter or margarine until tremely good, Red Blaik tells you, tender and yellow, then add to as he looks over his eager talent-tal- ent mashed potatoes for extra flavor. that includes such backfield stars as Blanchard, Davis, McWilTo install glass in a warped liams and Tucker. But we are no window frame, screw the frame longer three deep. We are no longis er even two deep. In addition to tightly against the sill so that it our starting backfield, which will pulled back to its original shape. Then put in glass and release match any in football, we have Fu-so-n at center, Poole and Foldberg screws. at ends and two good guards. When basting, thread a long thin As good as Blanchard and Davis needle for the purpose darning are, they are not as likely to steal and more material can be taken the entire show again from such fine at a time. backs as young Tucker at quarter up and Shorty McWilliams at halfback. Throwing salt on a bed of live A look at the complete records in coals in the stove or furnace will McWilliams case proved the Army help remove soot from the was entirely blameless in connection with Coach McKean's charges from Mississippi State. It was McSoak wooden clothespins in waWilliams, backed up by his famter a few minutes before using. ily, who wanted to come to West This way they arent as likely to Point. McWilliams made applicasplit when fastened to the line. tion while still in high school, before he ever entered Mississippi State. Letter after letter has proved this. The trouble started on his home furlough when rather luscious financial inducements, apart from any Mississippi State official connection, were made. And dont believe this was the only large financial Inducement offered a college football player this year. teams Ilere she comes . romp-ln- over such flow few Chopped onion season StarKisI Tone best' of oV S'- - - lib fak3 wt's notice monte at a A Smart Choice LITTLE REGGIE By ' SAY POOCH, WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUH WRINKLES. fHELLO SMITH'S ? smiths I'D LIKE TO MAKE MASSAGE APPOINTMENT -- An OJ Margarita hrS TREATMENT WRINKLES tv - W By Arthur Pointer JITTER bi McWilliams elected to stay at West Point of his own free will. It was a smart move in his case, as too many leaving service football have come under the gossip of ducking the draft, whether or not the charges are true. I might add that his opponents will find the able entry from Mississippi is one of the best backs in football. He is a great kid with unusual ability. And If there is a better quarterback in college football than young Tucker, or a much better passer, Id like to have his name. This year of 1948 may be the last season in some time that Army can field any winning team. For one reason, too many colleges are paying good football players money that West Point and Annapolis wont and have no desire to meet. For another reason, too many young men have no yearning to get up at 5 a. m. and work 18 hours a day. It is my belief that college are going to lead to a national scandal unless there Is a sudden check. The fight for young stars, plus Inducements offered, alhave broken ready all past records. Athletic scholarships and Jobs that can take a young fellow through college, are 0. K. But not the substantial paycheck on the side, usually handled by keyed-u- p alumni. Back again to this 1948 Army squad In my opinion Army will have the best backfield in college football Blanchard, Davis, McWilliams and Tucker power, speed, smartness and spirit Once again, keep a more open eye on McWilliams and pay-chec- ks REGLAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes 6 jUrj & VIRGIL By Len Kleit the trick." At this point. Athletic Director Colonel Biff Jones was gazing moodinto the ily autumn sky 'V'6 welusthadthinking," he said, enough parking space for the human body, we could play to at least 300,000 in the Michi-ga- n game, and over 800,000 In the Notre Dame and Navy games. We might do 300,000 in the Pennsylvania game. Ton dont think so? Come along to my office and see the ticket already piled up. There were over 110,000 applications for the Michigan game early in June. 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It may be Pennsylvania will give us all the trouble we can handle Navy had some hard luck in losing men, but Tom Hamilton will do a fine job with a squad that will give anyone a battle. Few men on our squad," Red added, have ever known defeat love They football They are all fine officer material, and that Is what West Point is supposed to turn out. We can be beaten and we be beaten, but unless we may are handicapped by injuries to key it will take quite a team to Turn t , j th S ta :ed For Veterans and Priority Groups (Future Only ads will announce date of sale of residue non-priori- ty ho to 0 1 so buyers) r -F- EA TURIN- G- Parka Jackets Shirts and Drawers Bedding (Mise.) m ie $2,615,238 557,856 Textiles (Misc.) -- $ Miscellaneous: Shirts, trousers, raincoats, leather, rubber and felt boots, shoe repair accessories, canvas-bag- s, utility-bag- duffel-bag- s, Tie op lUi 120,351 314,635 r I 01 to f w tl food-bag- s, and many others s, I CHECK YOUR $ 103,195 DATE! 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