S! PAGE SIX THE BEAUFORT NEWS, BEAUFORT. N. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 ON THE If HOME FRONT run m iti i hivptii cprne KUin wicin orcruw E .. tor aW I w IJ j m SPARKY WATTS PocrotJ STATIC J MANTEP ; TO TEST - t i 5rMKKT J vrtfcP. SO THE STEPPED OFF A HUNRKEP ffcCES AMP SRARkCY 5PRJNTEP 3 mom 7 By BOODY ROGERS TT Am iV t i r... .r, I i v ; . n warn? . ..v., ,a mmj. fiwP A2 "t I " i-i euess'iM NEisneoe-X mistaken -i fM are yoo wufc p this "llfif iDi'S6 Pot I WJLLJ lost-coulp you poc but there 1 know he lives f gapefuiT, emmM P-UKKt:f-MEY, 1.. I TELL ME WHERE STATIC I MODnC BUHtT UCOC UJ I CinOlDAU SsmmSit 1 Wl , . P0CT2? STATIC --5TATIC-; 5TATIC IN APPLEPALE, JlllSWi sw 'yVr miU'! l UVt5 ' V. M I THI TOWN ' 1 NEW VOCV ' t:i--Ji""-, . j&g&PJ&sigSi T -nO-A. I J t J Df I INW-M"W1 : 1 - . --art- I IT - M l X r A 1444-r-f I I 1 I .1 V IU ' Ar VlWYTl "Him I wm B.I I l I I V'VWA I III 1 YVT'jDWiBJ's'-irrNVM LALA PALOOZA A Strange Light By RUBE GOLDBERG I I DON'T EASY. l I OOO-m NEVER -J liN'Mrc Nlfiu W 1 BcLitVt IN y LALA, WE SEEN A. HAUNTED f" ON TO THIRTY YEAOc P f V 6HOSTS BUT f WON'T 60 HOUSE BEFORE-IT ef YEARS AGO 3 I OOK J ""r n y " Frank Jv REG'LAR FELLERS Heavily Outnumbered MY EYES PUFFY AWAY I KIN I L BELIEVE. H CORP'RIL I'V RUNNING Z' BEAT IT MEN - ( WE 'Re OUTNUMBERED J V A THOUSAND I TO ONE. Z- gjTjj: Kt Alt ftrtto Hwrm, By GENE BYRNES WE HAVEN' EVEN SOT POZEN EN SO WHERE. YOU GET THAT THOUSAND TO -ONE STUFF! OKAY SUPPOSE YOU COUNT THEM HORNETS WRITE NE. LETTER POP That's Different 1 OU COUNT .J LTS AN' j , w .' mn Katetroa by Thg NOVlFYOa HAVE WOJCUI I UN, tYc IL'.GQ AND HAVE A BEER I By J. MILLAR WATT I'VE MEYER HAD ONE YET, I NEVER HAD A BEER 9 V U RAISING KANE A Dynamic Decision if I NO ! KIEVER HAD OBJECTION kweIl7aveto get Xmom letS so'cwuJn!! ' fl i KTTO FEED HIMT?THaft SCRAPS Foj peJvR-J Out i tust CANYmM Tafforv to febd) g!$iM "Mike, are you sure you loaded that pistol with blanks?" By FRANK WEBB llL MANAGE- SOMEHOtu) Wto feed you - evecs 5 $$tlPl C-IAYETO GET A J ip-joaj. y Quiet, Please!' GLUYAS WILLIAMS v re- ftlAC IU C 9 Aft. J t HiklCIMiTriU MAI ITI K IfTTA "A I I C A, OUTDOORS AND TOLD TO BE SKEPTICAL AMD GAIN TO BE OUIET. il I i liirVmrall m i iiv dm vn k & iM I ID -rV kikikifkii nr. ifiMt iwincNi wuic i dt doicn iKwvirir il iyiim i irNi rtc MOTHER IS TAKr POOR IS THING, AND IS TOtE. INS A NAP CLOSE? SHE MEANT HIS FEET AR6U64 FlERCEU HE WASNfT SET TING THEM POWN HARP AND DEM ONSTRATES HOW SOFTLY HE WAS WALKING importunately misses foot- My last three steps sitting DOWN THIS BRINGS SCOLDING FROM SISTER,WHO,HE MORE NOISE THAN HE IS, AMD ARGUMENT GETS HOTTER JLLJ MOTHER OPEW HER DOOR AND CALLS WEARILY IT'S ALL RIGHT, CHILDREN I SHE ISN'T TRYING, TO SLEEP ANY MORE .WIOTH Of CUSHIOK TOP4" KSri COT 4 TO MAKE THE PitKX-D ABOUND STITCH ENDS STTCH .' yKANDTURM ' 1 STITCH HpHE cost of a handsome pair ol cushions will be little if you shop around for remnants of satin or brocade; and for harmonizing crepe or taffeta to make a fold edge as shown here in the sketch. A yard will make two 18-inch cushion tops and the same amount for bottoms. Five-eighths yard of crepe or taffeta will make the fold around both cushions. If you want to change feathers from old cushions, leave a three inch opening in the old ticking; sew the larger opening over the smaller one and then work the feathers into the new ticking. Rip apart carefully and sew the new ticking with close stitches. NOTE: Smart cushions also may bf made by combining imaller pieces o silk with cording and other finishes. Book 4. of Mrs. Spears' series ol homemaklni booklets, shows how this Is done. Book a contains Kiand Ideas for cushions of bur lap, old silk stockings and gay cottons Booklets are 10 cents each. Address: MRS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer It Enclose 10 cents for each book de sired. Name , Address I Where One Sleeps When a man lives in a house that is located on the boundary line separating two towns, he is usually considered, for purposes of taxation, to be a resident of the town in which his bedroom is situated. Eggs beat up best when allowed to stand 10 minutes in room tem peratureabout 72 degrees. If you do not have game scissors to help with the carving use a reg ular heavy kitchen shears to cut skin, flesh and for disconnecting the joints. When rolline out the last of the doughnut mixture roll in a few currants, cut dough in small fancy shapes and fry in the usual man ner. These will please the chil dren and the grown-ups too. When your feet are hot and tired, bare them and stand in the bathtub without the stopper being in the outlet. Let cold water strike the feet with force for a short time, then rub them briskly with olive oil. Linoleum is something new in wall coverings. It is durable and easily cleaned. Candied grapefruit and orange peels are always tasty additions to liquid sauces to be used over baked or steamed puddings. To keep cookies and cakes moist and tasty, store in an airtight place such as a cake box or stone jar as soon as they are cool. Do not merely cover the cake with cloth or waxed paper and let stand for several hours. 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