The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 11, 1937, Image 7

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Thursday, February 11, 1937
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WORLD’S BEST COMICS
Lighter Side of Life as Depicted by Famous Cartoonists and Humorists
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THE FEATHERHEADS
’Sno Sleep
WHAT THE — 2
THAT’S FANNY SHOVELLING
-
SNOW/ ——
RIGHT—
HERE I GIVE M'
HEAD —AT
THAT SHOVEL- (Il LAST A SPARK,
you Go IN AND MAN Hoo5 /
GET BREAK FAST) WANT
—
READY
1
ME
TO
"WHEN
" IT ISN1 SuST
THAT—IOu WOKE
TIME WAIT "TILL
, I’VE
(
LEFT
A 1
WIFE
SHOVELS
SNOW TO
SHAME HER
HJSBANP,
ME UP— NEXT
WORK
QsQUAK
FOR
WORK _ _____
HE DOESNT
Al-WAYS
GeT THE
— PR FT
By C. M. PAYNE
S’M ATTER POP— Mention This to Your Folks, Kids
When the teakettle becomes dis­
colored inside, it can be bright­
ened by boiling a clean oyster
shell in it.
« « *
When laundering sweaters o r
knitted blouses let dry on cloth
or bath towel placed on a flat
surface. No ironing is required.
• * *
Tablecloths that are no longer
i in use make good cot covers, bed­
spreads, or curtains if they are
dyed to match the color scheme
of the room.
• • •
Pie crusts will be flakier if a
tablespoon of cornstarch is added
to the flour used for each pie.
• * *
Leather book bindings can be
preserved by periodic treatments
with an equal mixture of castor
oil and paraffin.
• • •
To remove paint from cotton
clothing soak the spot in a solu­
tion made of equal parts of am­
monia and turpentine. When spot
disappears wash garment in soap
suds.
• • •
A boiled custard poured over
peaches or bananas makes a deli­
cious dessert.
© Associated Newspapers.—WNU Service.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a
tonic which has been helping women
of all ages for nearly 70 years. Adv.
27
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Fer GiTDApd
. CAKES! j—X.,__
CAHDLSS
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Is It Relief?
The undisciplined temper re­
lieves itself by bellowing down dis­
agreement.
CAKES
CAuDLE
I
et LUDEN’S
Menthol Cough Drops
1. Clear your head
MESCAL IKE
Such Is Life
By S. L HUNTLEY
STO BAD
‘BOUT LANSE
EFFAM, AINT
.
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WHATS HE
50 DOWN
ABOUT ?
VEAH,UEST SEEms
ukE HE’S
ALLUS
WORRIED A HEAP
AW, HE SETS AROUND AM
3
WORRIES HALF TH TIME ‘BOUT
WHAT HE’S GONNA DO WTH/
OTHER HALF! r—m---------- ------
2. Soothe your throat
3. Help build up
YOUR ALKALINE
RESERVE 54
LIP STICK PRINTS OKI
TE LEADING MAN)?
But Few
P
Many men’s nature demands
adoration and few are averse to it.
, IPREssIOP
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MADE HER
ACHE
Reg. V. s. Pat. omw
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
JeST PUT
By Ted O’Loughlin
7
THAT BAG DOWN
GINTLY AMD THEM
PUT VER HANDS
IN 1H‘ AIR/ .
—B ut i TELL
Tou— I DIDN’T ,
STEAL NOTHIN
OUTA THAT
PLACE —
J,
In the Bag
BUT NONE OF.
THAT BE
WHUT
— CAUGHT
THIS
EGG
COMIN’ OUTA
HER HOUSE-
IF WE KIN
SHTEP
IN SODE--- - ,
HE7
ALL SAY
COME
RIGHT
THIS STUFF
BELONGS,
___ TO ME/
11 WUZ
TRYING To
tell THIS,
DUMB cop'
I GOT IT
ALL NEXT
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OHloSSFER
yiÑNey
APPEARANCE
BE DECEEVI
— Bur
VISAPPEAPA
BE MORES
ALL OVER
Feels like a
new woman now
Why suffer with muscular pains of rheumatism,
neuralgia, lumbago, or chest cold? Thousands
say Hamlins Wizard Oil brings quick relief to
aching legs, arms, chest, neck, back. Just rub it
on—rub it in. Makes the skin glow with warmth
—muscles feel soothed—relief comes quick.
Pleasant odor. Will not stain clothes. At all
druggists.
■ .
V
HAMLINS
.,
WIZARD OIL
For MUSCULAR. ACHESand PAINS
Due to RHEUMATISM- NEURALGIA
LUMBAGO -CHEST COLDS -
THE OTHER WOMAN LIVES
JUST AROUND THE CORNER
By FRED HARMAN
BRONC PEELER — Home at Last
T hese W oods MusT BE HAMTEO -
OR ELSE IM loco — BUT IT ALL
HAPPENED RIGHT F ore KUEOY EYES.
— M GRUB STOLE off TH' FiRE,
AN' A LlOH SHoT IST AS IT
.— BUT- DAO BURN IT NELLIE -
HERE WE is—M ere ' s K’LILE
HOMESTEAD "IHAT i AINT SEEN)
SINCE LAST FALL« WELL FIND
PEACE HERE s
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ANY PACE T on
AWAY FRom TH'
RANCH an ’ T hat
NEW hand -TAMP-
BLITHE2S—
BAH/
Tbe Ring and the Hat
The Curse of Progress
“What do you mean when you say
your hat is in the ring?” asked the
anxious inquirer
“It’s a phrase that implies deflant
courage,” said Senate. Sorghum.
“You toss the hat into the ring only
after you have passed it around and
gathered enough campaign contribu­
tions to give you some political au­
thority.”
Hard Work
Two wives were discussing their
husbands’ disinclination to work:
First Wife—My husband sells bal­
loons when the circus comes to
town.
Second Wife—And mine sells
smoked glasses when there's an
eclipse.
Room for One
“MHe Won
Hotel Manager—I caught the bell-
boy standing on a chair looking
through all the transoms.
Guest.—Did you fire him?
Hotel Manager—Sure I The chair
wasn't strong enough to hold both
of us.
I SURE SEEMS
GOOD TGIT BACK.
IM GONNA LIKE
THIS SOLITUDE.
F ood cookin '//
NERVE OF SOKE PEOPLE
‘BREAK INTO MY CABIN —
HELL GIT A PIECE
OF Mi MIND
,
TT may seem unreasonable, but
1 most men cannot understand why
a woman who is usually happy
and loving should have recurring
periods when her whole character
seems changed. Ho cannot appre­
ciate the distress, the discomfort
that all women must endure. Ho
does not know what it is to do
housework with an aching back
and failing energy. All he does
know Is that other women seem
more cheerful by comparison.
Are you such a three-quarter
wife?
Don’t let the ordeals that all
women face cause you avoidable
discomfort or endanger your home.
Do as so many wise women have
—try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­
table Compound.
For three generations one wom­
an has told another how to go
“smiling through'' with Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
It helps Nature tone up the sys-
tem, thus lessening the discom­
forts from the functional disorders
which women must endure in the
three ordeals of life 1 Turning
from girlhood to woman hoc d 2.
Preparing for motherhood. 3 Ap­
proaching "middle age."
Don’t be a three-quarter wife:
take LYDIA E PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COM POL N D and
Go "Smiling Through."
WNU—13
6—37
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Help Them Cleanse the Blood
of Harmful Body Waste
Your kidneys are constantly filtering
waste matter from the blood stream. But
kidneys sometimes lag In their work—do
not act as Nature intended— fall to re-
move impurities that, If retained, may
poison the system and upset the whole
body machinery.
Symptoms may be nagging backache,
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
getting up nights, swelling, puffiness
under the eyes—a feeling of nervous
anxiety and Iona of pep and strength.
Other signs of kidney or Madder dis-
order may be burning, scanty or too
frequent urination.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment la wiser than neglect. Use
Doan’s Pitti Doan’s have been winning
new friends for more than forty years.
They bava a nation-wide reputation.
Are recommended by grateful people the
country over. Ask vour neighbor!
D oans P ills