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S o u th e rn O re g o n N ew s R e v ie w , T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 5, 1948 rr U U IL U IF JL I £ ; ASK M F ee ' ANOTHER I ’ ¿ > A G e n e r a l Q u iz - J T H E Q IT .S T IO N S 1. H o w ta ll Is the W ashington N a tio n a l M o n u m e nt? B efore you a tte m p t to peel a raw to m a to , m assage It lig h tly w ith the d u ll c«lgo o f a kn ife . The peel w ill com e loose m uch m ore euslly. & o b b u 2. Does quicksand a c tu a lly suck you dow n? 3. Whose was the f ir s t signa tu re appearing under the U . S. Con s titu tio n . 4. D u rin g w h a t w a r was the b a ttle o f B uena V is ta ? 5. W hen was D onald D uck born ? 6. H o w m a n y n ations In the w o rld ? 9 B ro w n shoes can be dyed b lack te m p o ra rily If you Just polish them , tw ic e w ith a good g rade o f black 1 polish • — When the stove begins to look d u ll, but s till do e sn 't qu ite need new po lish , you can b rig h te n It up by ru b b in g it o cca sio n a lly w ith wuxed paper. Hoot can he prevented fro m co m ing through a w indow screen by co ve rin g the outside of the screen w ith cheesecloth I t ’ ll ca tch the ■oot and can be rem oved fo r easy w ashing w henever necessary. J& X [ ; j ] " N O U S E C A L U M Ò T H F t X K f O K M O A \- IM * O W "0U T what S the r n o o p t f . i traded a S ag o r / marbles f ì iR FOUR OF T M * KIOS LUNCHES A T S C H O O L !” IF FACE. Y O U G O N O W , F L f 7"C H E A , I * L L C O S E PLEAS« S T A Y U N T IL L O A O O R O E B J YOU O V T f — • — NANCY To prolong the life of a broom , d ip It in hot soapy w a te r o r hot N A N C Y -- s a lt w a te r ubout once a w eek; and GET O FF a lw a ys hang the b ro o m up o r stand 1 THOSE J It on its handle b u t never on its S T IL T S head. — • — I f you use ru b b e r gloves when you scru b floors, put little s trip s of ad hesive tape Inside the fin g e rs as p ro te c tio n a g a in st n a ils In the door. T in y holes in ru b b e r gloves can ofte n be mended w ith n a il polish. By E rn ie B u sh m ille r / AW— I I T 'S f NOW IT 'S N O T L A D Y L IK E - , I ’V E T O L D y o u N O T , T O A C T L IK E A TOM BOY SUCH ! PUN Q I s-\~ * O rd in a ry s ta rc h w ill often put a w h itis h cast on b la c k and d a rk- colored clothes, unless yo u do 1 so m e th in g about it. F’ u t a s m a ll j a m o u n t o f le fto v e r coffee the brew , not the grounds—In to the s ta rch . y o u GO HOME A ND S T A N D IN THE CORNER T IL L I G E T BACK i LITTLE REGGIE* By M arg arita THE ANSW ERS 1. 555 feet, 5 and one e ig h th Inches. 2. No. Y ou are safe in quicksand I f you don’t s tru g g le . 3. George W a sh in g to n . 4. M exican W a r. 5. D onald D u ck's f i r s t appear ance was in "T h e L it t le W ise H en” on F rid a y , M a rch 13, 1934. 8. T here are 77 se lf-g o ve rn in g co u n trie s In the w o rld w hich m a y be called nations. T here are m a n y m ore p o litic a l and geographic d iv i sions. N am ing M onth of M ay How the m onth o f M a y got its nam e is a subject o f controversy among historians. A cco rd in g to the W orld Book encyclopedia, the most w id e ly accepted sto ry Is th a t the m onth was nam ed a fte r “ M a ia ,” the Rom an goddess o f sp rin g and grow th. B u t some scholars cla im M a y was a m onth sacred to the "M a jo re s ” o r o lder men. Just as June was sacred to the "J u n io re s ,” o r younger men. YOU HAVE TO STAY HOME R U M P U S DOGS ALLOWED AT THE GOLF- C O U RSE» I f tlie wash w a te r is hot, s lip each glass slo w ly in to it edgewise. P u ttin g j It in bo tto m firs t o r top firs t m ay ’ cra c k it. C o lle c t iv e F a r m e r in U S S R G iv e n S m a ll P l o t o f L a n d i WMMVS C ollective fa rm s, operated by fa rm cooperatives, occupy the p rin c ip a l place in Soviet a g ric u l ture. The basis o f these associa tions is the co lle ctive ow nership of the land and of the instrum ents and means of production. A co lle ctive fa rm is a large as sociation of fa rm fa m ilie s . On an average, a co lle ctive fa rm has at Its disposal 1.250 acres o f arable land. To d ire c t It s k ilfu lly and in sure a proper disposition o f m o n power, a well thought out system of o rg anization o f the co lle ctive fa rm la b o r is essential. Such a system has been in existence fro m the firs t day» of the organization of these cooperative farm s. A m odel statute governing collective farm » was adopted In 1935. A ll the m em bers o f a co lle ctive fa rm are divided into brigades. A fie ld brigade u su a lly consists o f 45 to tiO person». Each nt these b r i gades is placed in charge o f d e fi nite portions of land, and is p ro v id ed w ith d ra ft anim als, im plem ents, etc. The m easure o f la b o r Is the w orkday. F o r a ll his labor on the fa rm the co lle ctive fa rm e r Is cre d ite d w ith “ w o rkd a ys.” In addition to the "w o rk d a ys" earned by each m an and woman f j r m w orker, e ve ry fa rm fa m ily of the collective fa rm has its house and tra c t of ground v a ry in g fro m tw o and n h a lf to fiv e o r ten acres. What th e fa m ily produces on Its p lo t—gra in , vegetables, fr u it, d a iry and p o u ltry products, livestock and so on, Is its own, fo r use or sale. T r y t e w * f o H fa fe r- iW r <7O 0¿/ f a - y e t / M U T T A N D JE F F B y B ud Fisher Û T tthe IF US» C A ltS O B N IA SU N K IST U M O N S R E G ’L A R FE L L E R S / 7 ? B y G en e Byrne* MY G O S H / LOOK AT THOSE Pxtcas ' must HAVE BALLOONS OH ’E M ' Are you going through the func tional 'middle age' period peculiar to women ,38 to 52 yrs.) ? Does this make you suffer from hot Hashes, feel so nervous, hlghstrung, tired? Then do try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound also has what Doctors call a sto machic tonic effect! LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S hl I7IA/C that makes folks I l L l l v sleep all night! B y A rthur P o in ter FffED. VOU'CT A F(?IGWT INA SWIMMING SUIT1 DON'T VOU REDUCE ? Thousand» Bow ulocp undiaturbed ix-m iw ol th e new s (lis t their bring awakened night allet SUSIE-, I THINK I LL GO ON A DIET ' n o t h in d o in g f I'tA HAPPV the wav MOTHER N4TURE MADE I from tt'htdrr vrilalinn, an, Iw iC /i I n ’s hnpesnt 'I hnt’s a condition Foley Pills mually »llay within 24 hours Since Idad d e r irritation is so prevalent anil Foley Pills so potent F o ley Pills must beheld you within 24 hours or DOUBLE VOtltt MONEY HACK Make 24 Hour test, (let Foley Pills Irom d ru g iat l u l l sa tisfa ction or D O U B L E YOUH IONEY BACK. M a y W a r n o f D is o r d e r e d K id n e y A c t io n — z> 3 1 -4 8 I N S IS T O N THE L O N G L A S T IN G EFFECT O F by Clark S. 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