NOW'S THE TIME TO PREPARE YULE PHOTO-GREETING CARDS 2. Move in close, so that your subject fills the view-finder. 3.* Watch the background. Keep it simple and uncluttered. A few simple Christinas props are sufficient. 4. Keep your camera level. 5. Hold your camera steady and gently squeeze the shutter release. A good place to shoot a fam- ily portrait is in the living room or family room, although the September - October sun- shine makes an outdoor shot equally possible. Inside or, out. Mother can perhaps be seated in a chair next to Father, with the children around them. The arrangement doesn't have to be symmetrical in fact, it shouldn't be. The posing should look natural, however. Keep the faces as close to- gether as possible, but not all in the same plane. This will enable you to get close and fill the frame, and giving each face its own "level" will keep the picture from looking like a standard group photo. A good rule is that if there is enough space between two adjacent heads to fit a third head, they are too far apart. Or, for a holiday mood, try a shot of the children making Christmas decorations, hang- ing .up stockings, or icinn cookies, or anything else your imagination comes up with. As with the family portrait, shoot several different poses, or even several different ideas, and choose the best for your greeting cards. As soon as you've decided which photograph will make the best greeting card, take the negative, slide, or snapshot to your local film processor and order your cards from the many styles available. It's as easy as taking and ordering regular prints, but i,t has to be done soon. Even today isn't too soon. Merry Christmas! ' '' A A SHUU |)H;IK ' If '*»t* - V>? ? . I'hoto-greeting cards come in a variety of styles. Two Kodak Slimline and Trimline styles are pictured. Ask your photo dealer to see folders as well. XKW YORK (KIM With summer barely over, Christmas seems a long way otr, but there is one detail of preparation for the coming holiday season that you can do early planning and ordering your photo-greet- ing cards. First, look through your col- lected pictures. Vacation pic- tures, for example, make won- derful cards. Photographs of your family with scenic back- grounds, oi' action pictures of your family at play (|x.>rhaps on the family sailboat) make personal greeting cards that are very attractive. A photo- graph of scenery for ex- ample, a snow-covered farm or mountain is scenic and sea- sonal. A shot of your home, es- pecially one taken last winter, will convey a "from our house to your house" message of greeting. A photo-greeting card, in any one of a variety of designs, can be made f rom a snapshot, negative or slide. The advantage of planning now, however, is that vou have time to take a picture specially for greeting purposes. This can be a photo of your whole fam- ily or of just the children. In taking your special photo- graph, Kodak experts suggest these basic rules for good snap- shooting, which are good the year around: 1. Make sure your camera lens is clean. If necessary, clean it with photographic lens cleaning paper or a soft, lint- less cloth. V «w Bf "x In \ x**J« In 1846, California'i flag of inda- pandanca was mada in part with a piaca of rad flannal from a wom- an's patticoatl Mollis Baird, Professor, Lincoln College, Boston: "There is a demand for people with more technical and less theoretical back- grounds." A photo-greeting card is a wonderful way to introduce the newest member of the family, be it baby, puppy or daughter- in-law. , TELL Mi What are the brrin How large is twe anaconda FOODS ? SNAKE ° F RE6, * There are no foods that this serpent , ARE ESPECIALLV BRAIN FOODS/ IS PROBABLY "THE LftKOCOT ANV POOD "THAT NOURISHES THE SNAKE IN THE WORLD.... ZSFT.LON6 BODV NOURISHES ALL PARTS' AND MORE TURN I'FOOT THICK! » 1 1 DID SHAKESPEARE INV/ENT"ROMEO WHAT SIZE STORES WERE USED AND JULIET''OR WAS IT R M BUILDING THE GREAT PYRAMID BND WAS NOT ORIG- INATED BV SMBKESPEARE,SINCE THE -rtig fipcm- pvooMin STORY WAS POPULAR IN ITALY LONG , I^' D^SPNT^ ,N5 BEFORE "THE BARD WROTE IT f THE 2 300,000 STONES EACH VJ6I6HIN6 ORIGINAL PLOT WAS TAKEN FROM LIFE ! FROM 2£ TO 50 TOA/S f [M Tha first prize fight with a million dollar gata was tha Dampsay?Carpantiar bout hald on July 2. 1921. Dampaay won. THE FIZZLE FAMILY By Hr clmo 'JUST PASSING YvmAT'sWl HAD A UTTLE SCBRP)|KDON'T vou SOMETIMES] [/ SHE NEVER <?ivES \>VI 8y....T0 SAV/COOKING, YATH MY N^VFE! SHE < > DESiV VOUR NNIFE T»E C .'y , Mcllo'. V ARTy?' DENPMDEO A NEVJ COAT I THINGS, RQMEO? 1 PUCCY AMERICAS MOST LOVEABLE LADDIE by Horace Elmo r WHAT6HALL INI f PILE UP 7HOSE \| (-*-? tg -Tl rpU<56Y CAN'T SEEM 1 ( DO NEXT, BOSS ? 7 CANS IN A CIRCLE. 1 TD (SET THE HANG / V ?' OTHERS' 1 ? vOF \T! I'ETEY AND HIS PALS «»Y J- MAXWELL WHAT ARE THE PANTS\ MY POP'S V:I. JU/ WEAR IK/' MAO PF P MEAN V DON'T ) (TIOPEF) KNOW If you like the idea of tethering your career, you'll like the Army Reserve. RANDOM BRIEFS Going to Europe? Then you might be able to pay for part of your trip by buying a foreign car there, importing it back here, and then selling it. Purchase arrangements, how- ever, should be made before you leave the U.S. The X-ray devices some airlines use to probe luggage for "hijack tools" can also ruin undeveloped film. So, play it safe by carrying film as hand luggage and asking the airline personnel not to X-ray it. ***** ?-?BY £?0 REMOVS WAX F*OM THE FELT PAPS OF A FlOOii KC/Li-Hfck. PLAi't THE PAP> BfcTWEiEW SEVERAL 1 HlCK\<ESs£s OF WES TOWEi-^AO ? WITH A \a,AK M leOM.THt 013 WAX VOIUL OKJ THE PARII 10WEL I«J 6>FC., M > Qt IS A/or V-OU. yoUMfo CHILPPEN TO Howe "THINGS. THAI POsU'T KtlOMi. TO "THEM. WHEW A"7 Hlt I" l 4V/OIP PUMAHi THE YOUMt. >. HH.P p i-'fc ouiptr wi'h pit why i C)HE THING A CHILP CAN) PURCHASE AMP HOME. THAT PESEPVES PAI?t WTAL APPROVAL IS A SIX- PAL* OP DELic PEPSI-COLA, WHICH - (It IVIV. : FAMILY CAM V. EMM*ON IT? n BY 6" BEFORE THE ADVENT OF »t HOME WATER SYSTEMS, W '-X IT WAS ESTIMATED THAT /II ML^ L A FARM HOUSEWIFE WALKED JS TONS BISKS. 70 MILES A YEAR MJI N HOUSE TO PUMP... AN ° CARRIED 70TOMS COWBOYS AND COALMEN NOFDEEP? 6 G EART TEXA9? GRAZIN® - J & H.ANP ' WHEN THE COMPANV FINISHES SURFACE STE? (J) \ MINING OF VITAL COAL DEPOSITS TO ~ TFTTA ML/? MEET THE NATION'S EHEBGV NEEDS, LAND IS PUT TO NEW, PRODUCTIVE PSTN USE6: MORE THAN 33,000 ACRES IN THE PA3T 30 VEARS. SEVENTV MEN WORK FULL-TUV\E ON *\u25a0 LAND RECLAMATION IN THREE COUNTIES. \ THEY'VE PLANTED 5,000 ACRES OF / X. - -dEttt CATTLE PASTURE, PUT OUT Iff MILLION N. / TREES, CREATED LAKES AND BUILT X. '"TGJ ' RECREATION AREAS USED BV 2QOOO \ / VISITORS A VEAR-CAMPERS - ?-X. «JSR FISHERMEN AND PICKNICKERS/. PLANS CALL FOR BUILDINS A CATTLE [ TLV R" R HERD TO Z.OOO IN THE NEXT SEVERAL ? G RPAJBI VEARS. BEEF CATTLE MAV BE SHOWN IN ? NATIONAL AND STATE COMPETITION, AND ? E DAV NOT BE FAR AWAV WHEN 9B - THE VERSATILE COALMEN AT HANNA "\ DIVISION OF CONSOLIDATION COAL !L >7? " ?COMPANY WILL BE HOLDING THEIR it i PIRST CATTLE AUCTION! FTC Care of Scalp and Hair The beauty of their, both male and female, depends to a large extent on one's general health. Any condition that pollutes the bloodstream and lowers its nutritional capabli- lites shows up in the hair. People suffering form poor circulation or anemia, for in- stance, generally have weak or lusterless hair. hygienic living outdoor ex- cercise, correct diet and a con- \u25a0 w- \F tented mind make a strong contribution to the health and good looks of the hair. But a lot depends on how you take care of it. At least a few minutes each day should be devoted to massaging the scalp. Plant the thumbs behind the ears, spreading the fingers firmly over the front of the head. Then rotate the scalp with a twist of the wrist. Move the fingers around until every area of the scalp has been stimulated in this way. Scalp looseness and elasticity are essential for maintaining good circulation around the hair roots. Shampooing should be re- peated as often as necessary to keep the hair looking clean and glossy. In polluted urban areas, it's needed much more frequently than in the coun- try. Oily hair needs washing more often than dry hair, to remove the excess, and a shampoo for dry hair should leave a bit of extra oil behind. A European firm whose hair products are designed specifi- cally to improve the health of hair, both male and female, is the Pantene Company. Its products have now become available throughout the United States. There are shampoos formulated especially for men and women with dry and oily hair problems, a woman's hair- setting lotion called Holding de Pantene that leaves no sticky residue behind, a man's hair tonic called Pantene Hair Groom that's greaseless and holds really well and an extra- special assortment of versatile Pantene Hair Groom sprays. The spray for men is unscented. Beautiful, well tended hair makes a woman feel more feminine and a man more masculine. In fact, hair grooming's a good way to separate the men from the boys. It's tops! CLEROW Crescent t9ll 7 s Leo, you're my mane man SAT., DECEMBER 20, M7l TOE CAROUNA IMB- QUEEN OF HEARTS I&HPT Few men would disagree when a g irMnteMandiHarris whispers, "life is worth living " That's why Man di'* showing a new, potential lifesaver. a wallet-size electrocardiogram many physicians think most adult* should carry at all times. The wallet-sized EKG's are reproduced and reduced on ? Xerox 7000 reduction duplicator They 're designed to help insure proper emergency treatment for heart patients and to help prevent over-treatment of emergency patients with other ailments. Doctors say the mini-EKG's also could help avoid unnecessary assignment of hospital beds, which would help make the heartbeat records even more of a thumping success. TICKLE BOX 9 )y Ted Trogdon | El rfx / "Alltbe kids bring tbe teacher *1(1 oranges and apples ... I tbangbt abe d LIKE a frog is a sack." YANKEE DOODLE DANDY W JA NOBODY WAS TOUGHER sss&%.% JTF THAN THE AMERICAN. INDIAN NET HE «Y» ipAc? MKL \M3ttT BE TZFMED THE CfflG»iAL £ jfafc - ft Uan YANKEE DOODLE WDV... AN INDIANCHIEFTAIN AAS SCMETIMtS H / «\ KNOWN TO TAKE AS MUCH AS AN * V i¥«Zm3L ENTIRE DAY TO PUT ON HIS V S ! AV 1 '. CEREMONIAL OR WAR RUNT tiZjW vW/AV/ \u25a0 ' ®1 IV'/# THE VALIANT "6.I:'OCML 3% IVS \ CENTUi?V WAS ISSUED A AEL. EQUIPPED L' J**-' DRESSING CASE AND UNTIL I?<?<7 A WIG WAS SStS r PART OF M 6 REGULAR GEAR. 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