Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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SHINER GAZETTE, SHINER, TEXAS
Red Trim, Please,
On Boy’s Bedspread
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
**CTURDY and masculine.” Al-
^ so, “Red trimmings, please.” _
That was the order for the bed- 9
Spread in the combination work-
fand-play room of a 10-year-old lad.
331ue and tan predominated in the
room. The clever mother made
curtains for the rather large
square window; using lunch cloths
in these colors—one cloth making
a pair of curtains.
Blue denim with red gingham
foands is suggested for the spread.
The diagram may be used as a
guide for cutting and making a
spread of any 36-inch material for
BE, IE3E
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SEAM
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CUT STRAIGHT BANDS _
a'VlDE.TURN AND PRESS EDGES:
THEN STITCH AS SHOWN
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both bid and Young
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
BABY CHICKS
BIG TOP
a bed of any width. The amount
of material needed will be three
times the full width of the fin-
ished spread, plus two inches. Two
seams covered by bands run
straight across the width of the
spread. The two lengthwise bands
may be close together or far apart
according to -the width of the bed.
The corners at the foot are cut out
as shown. The edges are then
pressed to the right side and bands
stitched over them.
NOTE: Readers who are now
using Sewing Books No. 1, 2 and 3
will be happy to learn that No. 4
is ready for mailing; as well as
the 10 cent editions of No. 1, 2 and
S. ^ Mrs. Spears has just made
quilt block patterns for three de-
signs selected from her favorite
Early American quilts. You may
have these patterns FREE with
your order for four books. Price
of books—10 cents each postpaid.
Set of three quilt block patterns
without books—10 cents. Send or-
ders to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10,
Bedford Hills, New York.
BOSS, I HEARD IND\£EcTLy LASTNUSHT ,
THAT THE "STtNCrFR BROS. SHOW* \S Jl
PL ANNIN Gr To CHANGE. THEIR ROUTE
AND HEAD INTO OUR TERRITORY -
IF IT'S T^UE .THEY MAY TRY TO
MAKE CONE OF OUR
towns a DAy ahead
OP US AND CAUSE
US PLENTy Or
GRIEF !!
By ED WHEELAN
Frank Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc
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Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc
INDIGESTION
Sensational Relief from Indigestion
. and One Dose Proves It
If the first dose of this pleasant-tastlng little
t doesn’t bring you the fastest and
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makes the excess stomacl
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stomach fluids harmless and lets
— ____irishing foods you need. For heart-
ick headache and upsets so often caused by
stomach fluids making you feel sour and
l over—JUST ONE DOSE of Bell-ans proves
lick all over-___________
speedy relief. 25c everywhere.
Past Lives On
The true past departs not. Noth-
ing that was worthy in the past
departs — no truth or goodness
realized by man ever dies, or can
die.—Carlyle.
STUFFINESSES
HAY FfVfRM^B)|25‘
Hours of Beauty
The hours when the mind is ab-
sorbed by beauty are the only
hours when we really live.—Jef-
feries.
Correct Constipation
Before-Not After!
An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of emergency relief. Why let
yourself suffer those dull lifeless
days because of constipation, why
"bring on the need for emergency
medicines, when there may be a
far better way? That way is to
KEEP regular by getting at the
cause of the trouble.
If it’s common constipation, due
to lack of “bulk” in the diet, a
pleasant, nutritious, ready-to-eat
cereal-Kellogg’s All-Bran-goes
straight to the cause by supplying
the “bulk” you need.
Eat this crunchy toasted cereal
every day—with milk or cream, or
baked into muffins—drink plenty
of water, and see if you don’t for-
get all about constipation. Made
by Kellogg’s in Battle Creek. Sold
by every grocer.
Your
Advertising
Dollar
buys something more
than space and circu-
lation in, the columns
of this newspaper. It
buys space and circula-
tion plus the favor-
able consideration of
our readers for this
newspaper and its
advertising patrons.
Let us tell you
more about it
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By J. MILLAR WATT
BUT ME SENT
MIS REGRETS!
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Send Money Order for Prompt Shipment.
Live Delivery Guaranteed,
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TOURIST CAMP
When in San Antonio—Stop at
ALAMO TOURIST CAMP
;st camp to bt
ones, Off 1100
Closest camp to business section.
Ill Jones, Off 1100 Blk. Broadway
Clean comfortable cabins $1.00.
STOVE REPAIRS
For Stoves and Oil Stoves
— Ranges and Boilers —
Furnace Water Heater*
Every Kind and Make at
A. 6. BRAUER 8?EK»corSK
• ASK YOUR DEALER OR WRITE US
REPAIRS
By RUBE GOLDBERG
Keep U. S. Out of War
SELLING TALK
A. W. Franklin, secretary of the
United Commercial Travelers of
America, said at a dinner in Co-
lumbus:
“All commercial travelers should
have the gift of persuasion, but few
can ever hope to equal young Bed-
does.
“A junior partner, as he came
into the office, nodded toward the
retreating figure of young Beddoes
and said to his senior:
“ ‘I see you’ve taken on a new
salesman. Is he good?’
“ ‘Good?’ the senior partner said.
‘In the half hour he’s been with us
he almost talked me into taking
him into the firm as senior partner.
Nothing but your opportune arrival
saved me.’ ”
No Proof
Boogy—That old friend I was tell-
ing you about j.laims to be a rela-
tive of yours.
Woogy—That man’s a fool.
Boogy—That doesn’t prove any-
thing. It may be just a coincidence.
FOLKS NEXT DOOR
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
Bell Syndicate —WNU Service.
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WHEN FRED PERLEV, GLANCING OUT OF HIS WINDOW, SAW 1HaT
THE NEW/ NEI6H50RS WHOM THEV HAD ASKED To DINNER WERE
DRESSM6 UP, HE AMD HIS WIFE TORE INTO THEIR EVENING CLOfriES)
BUT UNFORTUNATELY THE NEIGHBORS had 60T A PEEK AT FRED, AND ARRIVED
A FEW MOMENT'S LAfER, AFTER A U6HTN1N6 CHANGE, IN DAV CLOTHES
HOUSEHOLD
QUESTIONS
Fitting Candles.—A candle may-
be made to fit any candlestick if
dipped for a moment into very,
hot water. This will soften the!
wax and it can then be easily
pushed in.
* * *
Care of Lamp Shades.—Silk and
parchment lamp shades should be
dusted frequently with a soft brush
or the vacuum cleaner.
* * * *
Blending Fruit Juices.—Grape-
fruit juice blends well with pine-
apple and raspberries. This com-
bination is good served as a cock-
tail or partially frozen for dessert.
* * *
Let Beds Air.—In order to give
the bedding and mattress time-
to air out, homemaking experts,
recommend delaying bed-making-
until just before noon or after all
the other regular morning house-
hold tasks have been performed.
* * *
Improving Yeal Roast. — Veal
roasts are improved by rubbing:
them with powdered ginger, black
pepper and onion salt before cook-
ing.
* * *
Cleaning the Coffee Pot.—To
keep a coffee pot sweet and clean,,
put a tablespoon of bicarbonate
of soda into it, fill it nearly full of
water and let it boil for a little-
while. Then rinse very thorough-
ly with warm water several
times. This should, be done once
a week.
* * *
Lengthening Short Blankets.—If
blankets have become too short by
shrinkage or mending they can be
lengthened by sewing at one end a
strip of muslin 12 to 18 inches
wide. This extra length will tuck
in under the mattress at the foot
and leave the woolen part on top
of the bed.
* * *
When Baking Apples.—Cut the
skin around apples and they will
not shrivel up when baking.
Constipation Relief j
That Also
Pepsin-izes Stomach
When constipation brings on acid indi-
gestion, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated
tongue, sour taste, and bad breath, your
stomach is probably loaded up with cer-!
tain undigested food and your bowels don’t'
move. So you need both Pepsin to help
break up fast that rich undigested food in
your stomach, and Laxative Senna to pull
the trigger on those lazy bowels. So be
sure your laxative also contains Pepsin.
Take Dr. Caldwell’s Laxative, because its.
Syrup Pepsin helps you gain that won-,
derful stomach-relief, while the Laxative
Senna moves your bowels. Tests prove the
power of Pepsin to dissolve those lumps of
undigested protein food which may linger
in your stomach, to cause belching, gastric
acidity and nausea. This is how pepsin-
izing your stomach helps relieve it of such:
distress. At the same time this medicine
wakes up lazy nerves and muscles in your
bowels to relieve your constipation. So see-
how much better you feel by taking the
laxative that also puts Pepsin to work on.
that stomach discomfort, too. Even fin-
icky children love to taste this pleasant
family laxative. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s Lax-
ative-Senna with Syrup Pepsin at your
druggist today I
Better Speech . vi
If thou thinkest twice before
thou speakest once, thou wilt speak
twice the better for it.—William
Penn.
ARE YOU WORN-OUT?
*
Waco, Texas — Mrs. J.
C. Cotton, 1404 Morrow
Ave., says : “When I had
no appetite and felt nerv-
ous, weak and worn-out,
I used Dr. Pierce’s Favor-
ite Prescription. It is so
good to quiet the nerves
and it gave me an appe-
tite and made me feel so
much stronger.” Ask your
,, druggist today for it in
liquid or tablets. See how much stronger
you feel after taking this tonic.
MORE FOR YOPR HU
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aid for business. They form
an educational system which
is making Americans the best-
educated buyers in the world.
The advertisements are part
of an economic system which
is giving Americans more
for their money every day.
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1939, newspaper, November 2, 1939; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142162/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County+-+Shiner%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.