Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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SHINER GAZETTE, SHINER, TEXAS
Peace-Time Photos Help
Allied Airmen in Rai
ON THE
HOME FROM'
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npHIS bag was planned as a gift
for someone who was finding
days in bed difficult enough with-
out having books, magazines and
writing materials scattered about.
If you like to take an assortment
of reading matter to bed, sick or
well, you will enjoy a bag like
this. Its hanger hook may be
sewed to box springs and there you
are with everything handy.
The bag shown here was made
of a remnant of heavy cotton up-
RUTH WYETI
motion pictures taken by Amer-
ican and British tourists in enemy
and enemy-held countries during
peace years have been donated to
the Armed Forces of the Allied
Nations to help them identify land-
marks, says Pathfinder.
Many have proved very useful,
particularly the snapshot from
which RAF bombers were able to
recognize and 'destroy the Axis
headquarters in Sicily, a hotel in
Taormina, just before the inva-
sion of the island.
By BOODY ROGERS
SPARKY WATTS
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MoroImeHairTonic. Keeps
HAIR unruly hair in place.
-Gives lustre. Big bottle,
ALWAYS only 25c. Sold everywhere^
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TO FIT
HANGER
IF YOU’P STAY
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ING THE
Newspaper Letters
Some years ago, when it cost 2!
cents to send a letter by mail,
some people sent newspapers in-
stead, at a much lower rate, and
underlined words to form mes-
sages.
; 3/0-YARD
OF EACH
MATERIAL
115 NEEDED!
holstery materials in tones of
green with a touch of red in the
pattern. The red was repeated in
the sateen lining. The sketch gives
all the dimensions and shows how
the lining and the outside part
were made. A coat hanger was
cut down to measure 12 inches
from end to end and was placed
between the lining and the out-
side; these being stitched together
around the top, as illustrated.
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA—Whole Town’s Talking!
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
XSTwuxtry!
THEY
NOT A TRACE
OF THE THREE
PEOPLE WHO
WERE IN f
THE CAR y ,
AN’ WE
AIN’T
GOT A
SINGLE
CLUE
---WE INTERRUPT THE
FlNKEL FLYSWATTER
QUARTET TO GIVE YOU <
A LATE NEWSFLASH— )
POLICE BAFFLED BY A
ABDUCTION OF LALA Y
PALOOZA,PROMINENT
t. SOCIALITE— 5^
\ KNOW HER
BROTHER -
WONDER
WHAT TH’ <
POOR GUY’LL
DO WITHOUT/
l HER
DISAPPEARED
LIKE A KEG
OF BEER AT
ALL ABOUT
THE LALA
PALOOZA
ABDUCTION l
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NOTE—This bedside bag is but one of
thirty-two useful things to make for the
home, that are illustrated with detailed
directions in BOOK 8 of the series pre-
pared for readers. The price of BOOK 8
is 15 cents. Send your order to:
CLAMBAKE
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Bedford Hills New York
Drawer 10
Enclose 15 cents for Book No. 8.
4,000,000 Maps Monthly
The United States army map
service turns out between three
and four million maps a month.
Name
•YOB WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM
Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc.
Dog’s Parasites
By GENE BYRNES
REG’LAR FELLERS—Too Much Wag
If you suffer from hot flashes,
weak, nervous, cranky feelings, are
a bit blue at times—due to the
functional “middle-age” period
peculiar to women—try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
to relieve such symptoms. Taken
regularly—Pinkham’s Compound
helps build up resistance against
such distress. It helps nature!
Also a fine stomachic tonic. Fol-
low label directions.
LYDIA E. FINKHAM’S compound
At least 500 kinds of internal
parasites infest domestic dogs and
cats, and many cause marked in-
jury and death to their hosts. Not
infrequently, the eggs of some of
the parasitic worms even find
their way into the animal before it
is born.
GRAB THESE SIGNAL A
FLAGS, PETTY OFFICER,
AN' LET'S SEE HOW
GOOD YOU ARE j
AT W16WAGGIN'/ J
Y’ MEAN
LIKE THIS?
TRY OVERNIGHT CARE
FOR IVHSERABLE COLDS-
the way grandma did. She used mutton
suet she medicated herself to relieve
colds’ coughing and muscle aches. Now
mothers just rub on Penetro. Has base
containing old reliable mutton suet, with
modern scientific medication added.
25c, double supply 35c. Get Penetro.
Need not Spoil your Day—Get after it Now
Don’t put off getting C-2223 to re-
lieve pain of muscular rheumatism
and other rheumatic pains. Caution:
Use only as directed. First bottle
purchase price back if not satisfied.
60c and $1.00. Today, buy C-2223.
Ret. U. 8- Pat. Office. All rtsht» rettrnd.
By J. MILLAR WATT
AT FIRST
SIGH OF A
3fAA TEACHING
HIAA TO SWIM
INDOORS
IN CASE THE
PLUMBER
DOESN'T
TURN UP
WHAT
FOR
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666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
Leopard vs. Chimpanzee
When attacked by a leopard, ©
chimpanzee can overcome its as-
sailant by biting its paws.
Insist on tht
ORIGINAL!
How to Promptly Relieve
MUSCULAR
ACHIS-NUNS
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By FRANK WEBB
RAISING KANE—Shootin’ High
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Soreness and Stiffness
You need to rub on a powerfully
soothing “counter-irritant” like
Musterole for quick reliefMusterole
is better than an old-fashioned mus-
tard plaster—it actually helps break
up painful local congestion!
SNAPPY FACTS
/*-"\ ABOUT
k) RUBBER
Ceylon, Africa and tropical
America are expected to pro-
vide the U. S. with 54,000 long
tons of crude rubber during
1943. In 1939, it is estimated,
499,473 long tons of crude
were imported by this coun-
try. «
Para, Brazil, was the first great
rubber center. Founded in 1615,
it became an important port for
foreign trade about 1775. A hun-
dred years later it was the rubber
capital of the world.
Rubber obtained from a na-
tive wild vine in the Belgian
Congo made Leopold II of
Belgium wealthy during the
1890-1910 period. Plantation
rubber development killed
the Congo vine boom.
Gorillas Here
There are 16 gorillas in the Unit
ed States.
PRIVATE
BUCK
CROSS
TOWN
Roland Coe
Try Great Tonic Many Doctors Advise
See how good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion
helps tone up your system; helps build
up stamina and resistance against colds—
if there is a dietary deficiency of A & D
Vitamins. It’s easy! Simply take Scott’s
daily throughout the year., It’s great! Buy
A jP? at y°ur druggist’s today!
and we have THIS size—for guests who like to dry their
hands on their hankies.”
‘Never mind the unusual cloud effect, Buck! Snap those enemy
installations down there!”
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Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1943, newspaper, November 11, 1943; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144039/m1/2/?q=waco+tornado&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.