The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 13, 1937, Image 7

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    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 /
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THINK I CAM BE
B using NEW
HATS evert r
_ DA/2 -
I'D LIKE
To
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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
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LOADED
GAME
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1
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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! THAT’S GOOD-
Y ou ' re TEARING
up THE T icket
IS- GOTTA
MAKE OUT
'MLITHER. _
WAN
J
WHAT! WHY, i "
IN THAT CASE
WAS BARELY
CRAWLIN G—
HARDLY
J
Ol'LL BE
GININ’ EZ A
TICKET FER,
• PARKIN'/,
PHcoloSSIFEO
‘ FINNEY 1
CONSTIPATED
After Her
CATCHIN
AUTOISTS
VIOLATIN’
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Finds Relief
Safe, All-
egetableWay
TH' LAW
BE FOINE
BUSINESS
AN HOUR
She had given up hope
of anything but partial
relief until she learned
of famous all-vegetable
Tablets (Nature’s
Remedy). But now after years of chronic consti-
pation and biliousness—what a change! New pep
—new color and vitality—freedom from bowel
sluggishness and intestinal poisons. This all­
vegetable laxative gently stimulates the entire
bowel, gives com-
píete, thorough
elimination. Get
I T-TOMORROW ALRIGHT
a 25c box. AU
druggists.
NR
DTONICHT
By FRED HARMAN
BRONC PEELER . Pete’s Puzzled
SLHECS —
LAST NIGHT
WHAD WAS
_ __ YAP
/JUST "TAKING
MY EVENING SiLL
—ANO WIHERs
IS THE NAME,
NoT BLHES.
/ HARD RIDIN MEN ON A -
ROUNDUP - ain ’ t PROwLIr)’
' RUNO IN T h ’ DARK FER
SIX HOURS —
.
. disi FEC a WALK.
‘ HAVE IT
Y our
OWN
WAI-
sR.
BRONC PEELER’S
MY INTELLIGENCE-
I P on T B elieve HI—
ne WESTERN
FACTS
WHAR WAS HE,
IO LIKE
Beginning of Science
Men love to wonder and that is
the seat of our science.—Emerson.
Bas wa
o
-o KNow I
/
WHEN Curino CATTLE (SEPARANO)
ONE. OR MoRE FROR A HERO —
A wtu. 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
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ON FLOWERS • FRUITS
VEGETABLES & SHRUBS
—. “Y
Drmand original »rated
bottles,
tram gour daalar
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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.
Sentinels
of Health
Don’t Neglect Them !
scops IN MALL 10 SUR-
Tommy—Mummy, has Aunt Betty
got a little baby?
Mother—Yes, dear.
Tommy—Has Aunt May?
Mother—No, she has a little dog
instead.
Tommy—O, 1 suppose she had
first pick!—Portland Express.
19—37
1o 6D UPSTAIRS AND
VEV HAND5 FEELS TA
1016H A InL E ON THE
, "Y
,
CAN OU GEM REALLY DIRNY
.
1RAMP5 HEAVILY AGAIN
« SIMULATE FoolsiEPs
COMMI* DOWMSTNRS
DECIDES HE’S THE vic-
fn OF INJUSTICE AND
“17 eroeisie sou
UVSI
TRAMPS HEAVI so
SMULME FOOTS1EPS
6016
UPSTAIRS
DE POWE AoOOI I
WOKDERIN How
PARES KNEW
Nature designed the kidneys to do s
marvelous job. Their task is to keep the
flowing blood stream free of an excess of
toxie impuri ties. The act of living—— life
iUtlf —is constantly producing waste
matter the kidneys must remove from
the blood if good health is to endure.
When the kidneys fail to function as
Nature intended, there Ie retention oí
waste that may cause body-wide dis-
treas. One may suffer nagging backache,
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
getting up nights, swelling, puffiness
under the eyes—feel tired, nervous, all
worn out.
Frequent, scanty or burning passages
may be further evidence of kidney or
bladder disturbance.
The recognized and proper treatment
is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys
get rid of excess poisonous body waste.
Use Doan’s Pilb. They have had more
than forty years of public approval. Are
endorsed the country over. Insist on
Doan’s. Sold at all drug stores.________
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