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Show by Larry Lewis CAMPUS CLATTER REALLY Z HOW pO YOU KNOW, BIMO @ . WHICH MEANS EVEN THE DULLEST TEACHER CAN STILL CUT THE HAVEN'T NOTICED, BIPPIE % THERE MUST BE AWAY-- MAYBE OUR CONGRESSMAN COULD GET PROF A GRANT TO GO INTO RESEARCH! EVEN HAVE A NUMBER ! MAYBE WE COULD GET THE MILITANTS 10 DEMAND AN eae ee “7 SERIOUSLY-- CANT WEGET HIM, -ER--RELIEVED 2 IN OTHER WORDS,YOU TWO ARE FLUNKING HIS COURSE! © 1970 by NEA, Ine., IMPOSSIBLE! HIS JOB IS PROTECTED BY YEARS OF SERVICE THEY CALL IT THAT LECTURE IS SO OLD THE FIRST WORLD WAR DIDNT YOU MEAN YOU DEAR POLLY—Place a large piece of foamin yourcloset, ~ *tached to wall, shelf, or a coat hanger. Pin pretty bows from gift packages to this, and the bigs will be ready *o use again,—MRS, DEAR POLLY—Instead of discarding stockings with runs, | take nine, tie them togetherat the top and then oethem, using three stockings per strond, When | get nearly to the toe | maké another aot and give them to my two dogs. They love DEAR POLLY—Whena small child is taking a both, place « dry towel over the rim of the tub. When he is token out, or steps out, heis less likely to slip. DEAK POLLY—!wear = popular shoe size, and am seidom able to find sports shoes on sale or on bargain tables. | tried shopping in the men’s deportment. | found a beautiful pair of sky blue loafers, of superior workmanship andleather,in ” size and at one-third the cost.—MRS.J. E.S, PLEASE ene @IVE MY SLI } B sae playing tug of bacapa each other with the toy. DEAR POLLY—When something bakpecs ing in the oven, I let it se ind then pour: salt over the or ie the cven off and close the ‘Wher it is cool, lift out the mess with @ poncake turner—DONNA DEAR POLLY—Use worn cotton print dresses or skirts for maki ie forpillows to use on © other trips where there will bePact children-to bed down, They can be used, too, for father'ssloping bag whenhe goes hunting.—R. XK Important Dress INTERESTING PANEL sectionsodd © new ond diferent look to the so popular coutnoPTO. we Sixes 8 to 14, bust 3142 to @. Size V0, bust 32' H4 yords 45-inch, Dress patterns el Fi toch Fe doe-cionne iy va this nevapop=r, Bor 4388, Midtow Station,New York NY, "oe FRECKLES,THATS MY PRIVATE DIARY! DEAR POLLY—If baby’s plastic pants fet hard and scratchy around waist and legs, take some old nylon cut from a discarded slip, panties or even old stockings, and sew it around the MY DRESS 72: Pa scratchy oreos with th: zigzag stitch Fein, pays 0 allertor every ideo used. Send them to her, care of this newspaper, NOM, GET A LOAD OF THIS! ‘LAST NIGHT, WHEN THE PALEFACES WERE ASLEEP I SNEAKED INTO THEIR FORT.’ SUPPOSED TO READ I TELLING Me WHAT THE‘FORT” sé a co aK ‘on your machine.—LYNN YOURE Not 17S REALLY NONE OF MY BUSINESS, BUT DO YOU MIND Th HERE Ir 1S— THE .REFRIGERATOR. DEAR POLLY—Mothers know how toddlers love to get into kitchen drawers and cabinets. keep one bottom drawerfilled with empty boxes, old pans, lids, toys, ete., reserved for my 15month-old daughter, This keeps her content, out of my way and outof other drawers while | work in the kitchen COLLEEN DEAR POLLY—To keep e straightband dress coliar from crushing while hanging in the closet, take a strip of cordboard the width of the collar (such @s come from the laundry under shirt collars) and clip on front of the dress collar, | use smoll plastic pin curler clips or the small plastic clips thot often come on belts of new dresses. No —— to press it frequently». ‘I FOUND FIVE PRISON= ERS IN THE FORT, SOL RESCUED THEM. ” Bargello Embroidery ° NEEDLEWEAVINGin bright colors on burlap creates this tovely pillow! It’s fun and fascinating. Pattern No. 5067-N hasfull. directions; chort. “TONIGHT WE WILL MAKE A CAMPFIRE ANDHAVE A FEAST? , |