The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CASS COUNT! SUN
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
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Cheerful News
1HCWANPS OF RUSSIANS
PIE IN PATTLE.
fHOOSANPS OF CHINESE
SLAIN IN PATTLE.
WE CAN THANK OUR LUCkV
5fABS WE'RE IN tXS.
THOUSANDS OF UNEMPtOVfD
60 back it? work
A school-teacher was very much
annoyed by the continued mischiev-
ousness of one of her boys. At last
she exclaimed in exasperation: "I
wish I could be your mother for
just about one week. I would rid you
of your naughty disposition."
"Very well, I will speak to father
about it," responded the youngster
coolly.
Human Kindness
A1 Falfa—Did you know that fel-
low who is runnin' for office has a
glass eye?
Tim Hay—No; can you tell which
one it is?
A1 Falfa—Yes. You look at both
his eyes pretty hard, and the one
that has a gleam of human kindness
in it is the glass one.
Tip 'Em Up
Clara—Ah, let me drink my fill of
the exquisite beauties of this starry
night.
Jack—O. K. There's both the Big
Dipper and the Little Dipper.
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LALA PALOOZA —As Usual, Vincent Picks the Wrong Spot
By RUBE GOLDBERG
i'll pry this loose
ftnd drop it on 'em
When thev
come by
let's look at
the scenery,
miss nancy ~
now 'that i'm
awake i don't
want to miss
anything
we ought to
get a wonderful
view from that
rock up there,
mister vincent
i know i ain't got a chance-
but i'm falun' for you like
a pile of dishes in the hands
of a punch-drunk waiter
oh, professor van
gadget - this is
wonderful - will
it climb trees, too?
it'll do anything,
madam-wait till
i give it the
final touches
for the big
hah: he's
gonna fall
a lot
harder 'n
he ,
thinks!
pete, the
disgruntled
mechanic,
is not idle
Frank Jay Markcy Syndicate
By C. M. PAYNE
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"The One Chance in a Lifetime
MESCAL IKE
By S.L. HUNTLEY
SO Swe TOLD 'EM THEY
SHOULD ALL BRIWG SOME:
KIUD OP PET TO SCHOOL
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POP— Yes and No
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ANTIQUES
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Write for Free Wholesale Circulars of
Metal, Glass and Electrical Partj_ for
Old Oil l.amps. Iron Garden Furniture
and All Wanted Items.
DEALERS SUPPLY COMPANY
Dapt. A, P.O. Box 1661
JACKSON - - MISSISSIPPI
AROUND
THE HOUSE
White sauce for boiled potatoes,
cauliflower, carrots and asparagus
can be dressed up by a liberal
sprinkling of paprika.
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When measuring syrups or mo-
lasses, dip cup in hot water and
mixture will not stick to the sides
of the cup.
•
Chewing gum can be removed
from washable material by soften-
ing the gum with egg white, then
washing.
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Tasty Nuts.—To give a better
flavor to nuts heat them for five
minutes in a rfloder^te oven. Such
heating is especially, advisable in
the winter time when nuts are like-
■ - ly to be stale. '
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One pound of loaf sugar is suf.
ficient for serving 25 'persons.
Garnishes.—Thin slices of lem-
ons, oranges, limes or grapefruit,
sprinkled with sugar and broiled
10. minutes, make effective and
tasty garnishes for roasts or fowls.
Red or green jelly, dotted on top
of the slices, gives added color
and flavor.
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Cooking Apples.—Apples are
over 80 per cent water, thus in
cooking them only enough water
should be used to prevent them
from scorching or sticking to the
pan.
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Preparing Starch.—To give a
glossy finish, use soapy water in
preparing starch for laundry.
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New Flannels.—It is an excel-
lent plan before washing new flan-
nels to soak them for a quarter
of an hour in cold water with a
good handful of salt. Then wash
them in the ordinary way. This
makes washing much easier and
the articles look beautiful when
dry. If new colored goods are al-
lowed to stand in salt water and
rinsed in the same water, there is
no chance of the color running.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Bronchitis, acute or chronic, is an
Inflammatory condition of the mu-
cous membranes lining the bronchial
tubes. Creomulsion goes right to the
seat of the trouble to loosen germ
laden phlegm, increase secretion and
aid nature to soothe and heal raw,
tender, inflamed bronchial mucous
membranes. Tell your druggist to sell
you a bottle of Creomulsion with the
understanding that you are to like
the way It quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSUON
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
What We Do
Everywhere in life, the true
question is not what we gain, but
what we do.—Carlyle.
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
11 J oua- -r.
"Cap-BriMh"Applicalor ,
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Know how sublime a thing it is
to suffer and be strong.—Long-
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1940, newspaper, February 8, 1940; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340947/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.