The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1946 Page: 6 of 8
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SEWING CIRCUS PATTERNS
Cover-All Apron From One Yard
A Youthful, Attractive Two-Piecer
BOBBY
SOX
CROSS
TOWN
Bv
Roland Coe
By
Marty Links
And remember! After joat one Jar of this miracle
cream, we ask you to let the face U the
mirror be your judge!"
Look, George, the windshield wiper ... NOW lt’a
working!"
By Ernie Bushmillcr
NANCY
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NONSENSE
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MY WISHES /
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FOR SOME
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Two-Piece Frock
A LEADER in the fashion pa-
** rade for spring ia the attrac-
tive two-piece frock. This amart
and well fitting version has a
youthful U-shaped neckline, ties
at the waist for a trim, neat look,
and a simple skirt. If you like,
have the blouse in a light mate-
rial, the skirt dark, for a change.
• • •
Pattern No. 8990 la designed tor sties
11. 14, 18. 18. 20; 40 and 42. Site 14 take*
3** yards ot 35- or 39-Inch material.
By Bud Fisher
MUTT AND JEFF
Bib Apron
vrOU’LL want to make up sev-
1 eral of these pretty and practi-
cal bib aprons—it just takes one
yard of material in the smaller
sizes.
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Pattern No. 8877 cornea In sizes 22. 34.
38. 38. 40. 42. 44 and 48 Size 34 takes
one yard ot 36- or 39-Inch material; 2!»
yards binding to trim.
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SUBMARINES/
YOURS!
1. How long is the Panama
canal?
2. What philosopher said: “I
think, therefore I am"?
5. Death Valley is how many feet
below sea level?
4. What man was “Father of the
Atlantic Cable”?
8. Billingsgate is London’s what?
6. How many books has the Li-
brary of Congress in Washing-
ton, D. C.?
7. For whom is the Smithsonian
institution in Washington, D.
C., named?
8. There is a lake 6 miles long,
4 miles wide in the crater of a
volcano. It is 6,000 feet above
sea level, yet never freezes.
What is it called?
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By Arthur Pointer
JITTER
The Antwere
1. It is 50.4 miles long,
2. Descartes.
3. It is 276 feet below sea level.
4. Cyrus W. Field.
8. Fish market.
6. More than 6,000,000.
7. James Smithson, British chem-
ist, who left $500,000 to estab-
lish the institution.
8. Crater lake in Oregon.
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Webb, Leonard. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1946, newspaper, March 8, 1946; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth590948/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.