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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1937)
Thursday, THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. May 13, 1937 | Fun for the Whole Family The Lid’s Off THE FEATHERHEADS —THERE GOES i ur OLD HAT/ NOW You CAN GET A NEW / — t ONE - THINK I CAM BE B using NEW HATS evert r _ DA/2 - I'D LIKE To " SEE SOMETHING CHEAP INA MGMT. HAT 5 MES SIR — PUT THIS ON- THERE'S THE . MIRROR / HEY! WHAT I IS THIS ? A GAME 2 So quaint, so colorful—these adorable "Sunbonnet" maidens | with their bobbing balloons—you won’t be able to wait to applique them on a quilt! The block meas ures 9 inches. Here’s a long-looked- for opportunity to utilize those gay scraps you’ve been saving. You Cs Quy HAVE You DIDNT LIKE Sunbonnet Girls to Applique on a Quilt 1IS AN THAT ILL HAT, ANYWAY WIND THAT, DOESN’T G ive HATTERS SOME BUSINESS Pattern 5724 By C. M. PAYNE S’MATTER POP-Look! Keep Your Wishes Down 9.9 can use the same design on scarfs and pillows and so complete a bedroom ensemble. The patches are simple in form—you’ll find the work goes quickly. In pattern 5724 you will find the Block Chart, an illustration for cutting, sewing and finishing, together with yardage chart, diagram of quilt to help arrange the blocks for single and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for placing the patches and sug gests contrasting materials. To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Write plainly your name, address and pattern number. Ay favorite (Copyright. 1936, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) By MESCAL IKE Local Sassiety By S. L HUNTLEY ~o MissUS Ibor TX VAT. WHV 2 NEVER BEEN AWA WHY, THE HER HER. WHAT EVE NOW CAN OU IMAGINE IT- " TRYVE BEEN MARRIED TEN EARS AMO HeS Y ‘ 1 HEAR BRATTLE EVER SMC WAS. SME'S AFTER ALLTESE FORGIVE THET ------------------------ MOIT5 HE’S (s TRAW/ELJ GIVEN OP ‘ TREMÒTO GE DOW? ARjostr WHEN/ DOUXJ LEAVES AMD HOLD MV MAWD OF A SUODEN? VXJUNIICH Oue-OUSMT mív^griMe. rrs uk £ ths LEDE...- Movie Star MULET BATES IS MAKIN' A NEVER WERE BEEF ACCOUNT] M/KJO- IMF 6OM^D OF LOSINH OCE A0 K85 MONEY IN CRAP MEY, RA Ol MEAJE. 2LE 5 ANN Anna Sten MO. MAM, Springerle MOLEV 4 LOADED GAME 1 2 1 3 A-WJLISPEII SAILOR PDOLE IM 0-4” PUNCH pound flour tablespoonfuls anise seed pound powdered sugar level teaspoonfuls baking powder Beat egg yolks and whites sep arately, then together until creamy; add sugar, slowly beat ing until bubbles appear. Sift the baking powder with the flour thor oughly, then add the anise seed. Add slowly to the above mixture and mix well. Let stand for four hours in a cool place. Roll out, cut into fancy shapes and place on sheets of paper to dry. Bake in slow oven. MASU L. Huntley, Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office) (Copyright, eggs Copyright.—WNU Service. FINNEY OF THE FORCE Write Is Right By Ted QLoushlin. IN FACT, IT TOOK ME AT LEAST |O MINUTES TO so 5 BLOCKS— OH! 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TRAINED Cow Horse NEEDS No GUIDING OR MOVsMErT OF The KINS Fom THE RIDER. • h Knows “ IB I SusT WHAT -to oo ANO Dots IT QUIKLY — KEEPING AFTER THE ANIMAL ANO 1ÜQN1J6 IT irà VMAT-ÉVER ORECoN NECESSARY TO SEPARATE n ron &G((. •— An KILLS INSECTS 15% eno ten GPAg ON FLOWERS • FRUITS VEGETABLES & SHRUBS —. “Y Drmand original »rated bottles, tram gour daalar 3lyy WNU—13 Unusual Guest (about to spend the night in a haunted chamber)—Has any thing—er—unusual ever happened in connection with this room? Sinister Retainer—Not for over 50 years, air. Guest (relieved)—And what hap pened then? Sinister Retainer—A gentleman who spent the night here, sir, ap peared at breakfast the next morn ing.—Stray Stories Magazine. THE REBEL Tommy Preferred the Dog IS SENT FROM TE TABLE By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Herman—Jasper used to have a car that cost $3,000. Jerry—What kind of a car does he use now? Herman—A street car. Our Day One today is worth two tomor rows.—Benjamin Franklin. 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