The times and democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina (2024)

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953 THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT. ORANGEBURG. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NINE 1 afefei Meanwhile tD BETTER CMBCKTO BE DAILY CROSSWORD LOSS OP SPEECH THEN, COMA AND RARALVSrS. VES, THE PERUVIAN BLUE-BACK Back on his ice cream SURE THAT THE UTTLE DAHUNGS ARE AU- IN THE ACROSS OCLE.3-D MAG EE PREPARES FOR MIS MASTER STROKE. ANT IS A MIGHTY MITE.

UNCLE CANUEAD, WERE GOING TO GET ANOTHER ICE CREAM BAR. ARE Y3U WAITING FOR ICE CREAM MAN, TOO? BOX. AH, YES. 1. Bird of Bp crow fimtty Want Ads Locate tf.w ss r-v i is i 1 f4.

Town (Palestina) 1. Govern 10. Com Into view 20, Put through a sieve tl. Place 22. Wing, like process 2S.

Dressed 23. Malt bever- 16. Man's Titanic Survivors After 41 Vears! 11 City (G.) Hi TITANIC SURVIVORS 14. Fortify 15. Expreaaioa Wontd Survivor 61 Titonlc.

Coll CO S-3320. Et. TtUrSr'i Aatwtr LIS. LarffMt lAn uaociat 1 Afflrmatlv vot 4. Goods cast overboard 1 Violently 4.

Iron aym.) T. Friar's title 1 Location of Taj Mahal t. A cheer 11. City (Pruss.) 13. The nostrils 17.

Symbol in Lloyd's Register 19. Greek letter 1 60. 9 to Monday. 85. Warp-yarn 36.

Incandescent lamp comment 18. Ltk 19. Long. legged birda A chief! 88. Let flow, as liquid 19.

Taverns 40. Question 42. Sailor nick, nam 28. Aacends 29. Writing fluid II.

Most domestic ated 81 Public notice 34. Burrowing animals in lomv tribes of American Indians (slang) 1 44. Tibetan 1 For (he premier the film, "Tilanic," in New York City, the Charles Schlatter Company placed a Clansiiied Ad in the New York Times (or 20h Century Fox seeking survive re of the 1912 disaster. Although only 700-dH survived 'when the Titanic struck an Iceberg and sank, twenty answered the ad! Want Ada Meaeh The McM Party 34. Man's nam sheep 48.

Music not 27. Island (New York Bay) to tm mUm tl mAtm 1 1 Chat Ini It lit. fc. Sa 41. Fk.

By STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN lCL iT Br HALT-RI(SHTWHEReV nK -P A 71 iTtiti 17 WW 8. Firearm j80. Chine pagoda II. Colored slightly 82. Kind of linen 85.

Jewish month jjr. Vaulted celling 88. Covering of tha bratn '41. Except 43. Instruction 45.

Sounds forth loudly 47. A chunk Seaport (NW. Fr.) '49. Land. measures DOWN ii.

Fiber from )J Si v- WHATlS 60OD vJV IS-L THOSE PESTS ACE NOT I VrrAI flSO'A4' TO FILTRATE i I THAT SLEEPWALKER OA4 ELMEel IS STOPPEP Al HIS TRACKS I Ian bui. Indian plant STOP TH t-rT -JJ kVrrASf I VmON tA (-'AN" rr.WAffALVt JP cKrNiaj'rr 7" OH.nUA,ariT ocefes toie man in th" 3w takes a hour to git rmuo-n 7fySDDIN V' TlMtV HILLS rr-E-F HZ SEES ME, PI TH' ANSWER THROUGH DO A 'tFwkAWm. HELL AX ME HOW AH TOHIMff BUT AH GOTTA Fyd' I rdli.if rr ".) g- POLITE TO HIM, AMA(W Yfeel i 5 I WEAR TELL SNUFFV I as -m 1 filNT G0NJE: ITTC PO ItAIAAf- GOT A RIFLE-BALL rfejgjt VET. 'r, IFITAINT WHISCHIST.SOICETCHEO -f YE SHI FUSS Mh5 r. 'LrucmD I SOME FLOWERS jjy- f-JQo SKONK 731 Still 'ho S'Cn' frMrsWMYiDeec 1 niifll rtifif ROAR.1?? CD OP ROGERS' PREND 3V I GOGGLE-EYES TO BLAST 7MS HUH 'DSVlCTG K'JWr.

It ABOASO THIS WHERE IS KbSbi. GT AID OP THAT 1 'I7 KVCKelS.JsiVmQrJ C-v THAT SHE'S GOT jiTiSs. GlBL ILL GEARCM ASTERH IT'S 1" 'C' 1 THAT'S WILD I jlA, WASKi'T SSAVcS) MO. IM FACT, I DON'T BSJEv PESMOMO. PHO THE LICENSE A 2 THE WAY IT COULDN'T HAVE STAYiNS W.Trl HE WAS STAYING IN TOWM I PcSCRiPTlON 0" THAT TKAILE2 TO The -O WAS, I -X JET ALLVSON PROM YOU? y9trn I DON'T KNOW '1 Drntre xT St SUSPECT VOUUFiNO I THAT FINISH LINE! SHE vrf'! i jSKa WAV BE A CLUE IN The drink graves must be wis 5 c'-4 stopped.

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Office. By bene Ahem Room and Board 1 -AND I THOUGHT I MAD A ii A I2-P0INT PROFIT IN ONE OF MY STOCKS I'LL CALL MY BROKER. TOMORROW TO SELL ZOOO SHARES WAV TO RID THE HAUNTED HOUSE Of ITS GHOST-A SPOOK TRAP MADE OF STEEL IN THE SHAPE OF A BOX' MIDNIGHT I TRAPPED THE GHOST AND LOCKED IT IN SECURELY, BUT SUDDENLY THE STEEL BOX DISSOLVED INTO A PILE 2. rw slow-pbadihs cause "mevES" OF GREEN POWDER. ki SiT IT LOOKS LIKE I THE TV CHIMPANZEE MAKES A MONKEy I OF THE r- 'A Ml 1 i 4 rAN MAPQIED COUPLES 5.

CO PEOPLE SPEND MONEV TODAY A Sf CiT THE SAME WAV AS IH J9J9 yffU noQ a 10 REDUCE IN-LAW TfiOOBLe VES a HO HE JUDGE THINKING V' eft." 'A research. Here are a few: 1. Live apart if possible. Both families 1 ITS.pSiT! I teffl FAST 10 OFFSET Answer to Question No. 1 1.

Yes, if they follow rules that are the result of comprehensive THAT ONE ii nLn ma mnu -s usually prefer it. 2. Don't make in-laws feel old-fashioned. They've A UliTM -V VVET-L ONE BG, I TMS BOATMOUSS D0 VOU l1Y Pttt a right to their ways and opin HI W.TW FI2IENJD THEN Wt LL. VHA.Wu WJ 7.

-41 By Jimmy Hatlo ions. 3. Don't attempt to reform TheffH Do It Every Time them. 4. Brides, don't audibly re sent mother's treatment of her son.

uS it It-: 5. Don't begrudge waiting on them a little. 6. Don't criticize their Bur-4S FOR COMPLAINTS ALL CVER TWE PLACE TTlE WORKMEN! DO A JD8T Ag 0U. IB RENDERED, BLTT TVlES mot5 OUT OP THE CUSTOMER." table manners.

7. Be tolerant Answer to Question No. 2 2. Yes. Average adults read 200 to 250 words a minute.

They should read from 400 to 500 words on "heavy stuff." 500 to 1000 in news VyHS WASJnf SA8TSri STUBBED Wf YA tousti Lprf crack at) papers and fiction. Because they I i i ii i 1 1. are slow readers, many men have to IHELP ME GET DADDY 'iiJ HATE 1 HUTOy MOM. (NOW THE TIE, GEE, I LOOK GOOD IN A il -T INTO TUXEDO, Mi FOPMAL HE'S BUCKING AND WERE TUXEDO -WHY DON'T to bring home office work and toil far into the night. This causes JTJm parti es.V ir, "nerves." If they were to take reading-improvement course they could devote the evening to recrea tion.

Our booklet "How To Read raster and Better," will help your "nerves" and business profits. Sent at cost, 15c (coin only), plus self- addressed, stamped envelope. Answer to Question No. 3 KiHl rW-V-7' iiF 3. Yes.

Here is acomparison of SQkM lm -irap how some of the pennies in each income dollar were spent in 1939 and in 1950. Recreation, 1939, 5c, 1950, 6c; Transportation, 1939, 9c, 1950, 12c; Food 1939 26c 1950, 30c; Running house, 1939, 14c, 1950, 13.7c; Clothing, 1939, 12.3c, 1950,, 11.8c; Housing, 1939, 13c g4' 1950 10c. ri "-iiSS I WMV irTMEOLO WILL FEEL JUS' ttWFUL-THEy HARO BLOW TO THEIR PARENTS SO Ul -S. A SCH0OLH0USE-' 7 -3Er WOMT HAVE NO 5CH0OL TO I MOPE TUE SCHOOLMOUSE Li WK Jmt, rWM -a go ro-ZA kuwww, was INSURED il I HAS BLAMKED OUT.1 CAM'T 1 W8 Tf fSUABCS WlLLVt 1 I PICK WW UP! THAT SCARES Sr WlSH 1 COULO UWOERSTANO A li-flf AND WE'RE 66T MADPCWa OU WHOLE PLAM FOR 1 JKS ANGEL.1 rXVJ'Xj POSMIMAAILNO'ZL eT0 'TE-W25 WfJ-J 'f ejj Tl jo if HI SB UTFlELDEHS'l THP.OWS SHOULD CCVEl IN ON 0N ON-TME-FLY HARDER TO HANDLE AN0 I KILL ANY CHANCE FOfl CUT-OFF PLAYS.

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