The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
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story to his neighbors.
"Yes," he said, proudly, "I caught
the biggest fish of my career last
night. It was a bass, and weighed
seven pounds, two ounces."
His small son, who had been lis-
tening, chipped in: "Yes, and daddy
was so kind he gave it to my
kitten."
Lobster
The waiter was taking the order
of a pretty girl who was accompa-
nied by a pudgy middle-aged man.
When she did not mention the lob-
ster included in the meal she or-
dered, he asked: "And how about
the lobster?"
To which the fair lady replied:
"Oh, he can order whatever he
likes."
Natural Flair for It
"Whatever happened to Jones?
You know the chap who let the
grass grow under his feet!"
"Oh, yes. He's done very well in
making lawns."
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OH, MAMA,
MAMA
THE WORLD'S
COMING TO
AN END'
CALM YOURSELF,
MADAM - NOTHING
CAN HURT THIS
CAR " IT'S MADE
OF MY SPECIAL
STEELEROMIUM
PROFESSOR,
GET ME
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PROBLEM
IN TWO
DIMENSIONAL
KINETICS
THE HUGE
BOULDER,
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BY PETE,
CRASHES
INTO THE
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CONTAINING
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By C. M. PAYNE
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DIFFICULT DECISIONS
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
Cheerful News
SCHOOLS
A Large Salary?-A Small Salary?
A Good Dress?-A Cheap Dress?
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Can e.mi room and board while attend-
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Success in One's Aims
Success lies not in achieving
what you aim at, but in aiming
at what you ought to achieve, and
pressing forward, sure of achieve-
ment here, or if not here, here-
after.—R. F. Horton.
INDIGESTION
Sensational Relief from Indigestion
and One Dose Proves Ik
Tf the first dose of this ple&sant-tasting little
black tablet doesn't bring you the fastest and most
complete relief you have experienced send bottle
back to ua and get DOUBLE MONEY BACK. This
Bell-ana tablet helpB the stomach digest food,
makes the ezcoss stomach fluids harmless and lets
you eat the nourishing foods you need. For heart-
burn. sick headache and upsets so often caused by
excess stomach fluids making you feel sour and
sick all oTer—JUST ONE DOSE of Bell-ana prorea
speedy relief. 25c everywhere.
Cause for Hope
There is some hope of a man's
conversion so long as he is capable
of loving something besides him-;
self.—Phillips.
for
Children's
SNIFFLES
SPARE your child much of the
misery of sniffling, sneezing,
and smothery nostrils due to
colds by Inserting Mentholatum
In hls.nostrlls.
This gentle ointment soothes
and protects irritated mucous
membrane, reduces swelling, and
thus opens breathing passages
wider. It soon checks sneezing
and sniffling.
Also rub Mentholatum on the
child's chest, back, and neck.
This will Improve local blood cir-
culation and help relieve cold
discomforts more effectively.
Mentholatum helps In so many
ways that you should always re-
member this: For Discomforts of
Colds—Mentholatum. Link them
together In your mind.
MENTHOLATUM
Gives COMFORT Daily
In the Name of Fashion
Fashion—a word which knavea
and fools may use, their knavery
and folly to excuse.—Churchill.
To Check Constipation
Get at Its Cause!
If constipation has you down so
you feel heavy, tired and dopey,
it's time you did something about
it. And something more than just
taking a physic! You should get
at the cause of the trouble.
If you eat the super-reflned
food most people eat, the chances
are the difficulty is simple-yoa
don't get enough "bulk." And
"bulk" doesn't mean heavy food.
It's a kind of food that isn't con-
sumed in the body, but leaves a
soft' 'bulky "mass in the intestines.
If this common form of con-
stipation is your trouble, eat
Kellogg's All-Bran regularly, and
drink plenty of water. AU-Bran
isn't a medicine-it's a crunchy,
toasted cereal. And it will help
you not only to get regular but to
keep regular. Made by Kellogg's
in Battle Creek. If your condition
Is chronic, it is wise to consult
a physician.
Purchased Friends
Purchase not friends with gifts;
when thou ceasest to give, such
will cease to love.—Fuller,
A J SOOTHE MINOR BURNS
Moroline
WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY
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Procrastination
Whilst we deliberate how to be-
gin a thing, it grows too late to
begin it.—Quintilian.
■That Nas?s in«
r Backache
May Warn of Disordered
Kidney Action
Modern life with Its hurry and worry;
Irregular habits, improper eating and
drinking—its risk of exposure and infec-
tion—throws heavy strain on the work
of the kidneys. They are apt to become
over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid
and other impuritiea from the life-giving
blood.
You may suffer nagging backache,
headache, dizziness, getting up nights,
leg pains, swelling—feel constantly
tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs
of kidney or bla<!
times burning, scanty or too frequent
urination.
Try Doan'i Pilli. Doan'i help the
kldneya to paaa off harmful exceaa body
waste. They have had more than half a
contury of public approval. Are recom-
mended by grateful users everywhere.
A*k your neighbort
DOANS PILLS
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1940, newspaper, February 29, 1940; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340970/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.