The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1938 Page: 6 of 8
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Friday, April 15, 1938
THE HOWE MESSENGER
REMEDY
DR. KOUCH HEALTH BOOKS
recommend relief of diseases by removing
causes. Don’t miss this. Send 10c for
booklet. BOX 1506. DECATUR. ALA,
AGENTS
Wanted Sales Person—Man or Woman.
Low price hearing device. Leads furnished.
Write for literature. Electro-Ear Texas;
Co.. 351 W. Jefferson Ave., Dallas, Texas.;
An Apple a Day
By Oibome
THE FEATHERHEADS
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APPLE/
Yeah—AM I'M 1
THlMKlM<S HOW I
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Piece of cusTARD
PlEE IM THE
■fesv FEFRi«S£15AToR.
—KiCTHiH<S- IM THERE"
1 WANT-Call E5S I’LL
EAT AM APPLE-
AS LOMG AS YOU'RS
AWAKE AM MP-YOU
CAM SHOW ME WHERE
the loot is Located
Here's an Easy Dress
For You to Crochet
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP— Power of Suggestion vs. Onion Power
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A simple mesh with puff stitch
dots is quickly and easily cro-
cheted into this charming dress.
Use mercerized cotton in fresh
Spring colors. Pattern 1658 con-
tains directions for making the
dress in sizes 4 to 8 (all given in
one pattern); an illustration of it
and of all stitches used; material
requirements; photograph of de-
rail of stitch.
Send 15 cents in stamps or coins
'(coins preferred) for this pattern
to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft
Department, 82 Eighth Ave., New
(York, N. Y.
Why ... an Oil Polish?
And here, home-makers, is
why: The oil element in polish is
absolutely essential to all fine
wood! For the same reason that
we oil machinery—water our
plants—massage cream into the
face—is oil polish used! The same
principle applies—for wood defi-
nitely requires this attention to
jkeep it “alive!” The best oil pol-
ish has a fine, non-greasy oil base
<—and it is just this—when rubbed
or massaged into the furniture—
that prevents the wood from
checking, drying out, splitting or
cracking. Furniture will not do
any of these things, when cared
for—and it is the combination of
the “oil” and the “rubbing” that
prevents it! For the quality oil-
polish “feeds” the hungry finish—
keeps the wood young! Other pol-
ishes may give a quick, easy-to-
achieve luster—but a little time
and energy (it should not be la-
bor) on the part of the housewife,
will pay dividends in the looks and
long life of her furniture and
woodwork. All experts agree that
an oil polish properly used (apply
on damp cloth—as directed) is not
only better—it is vital! And so,
home-makers, take this important
tip: Always use an oil polish—and
the best one!
© Bell Syndicate.—WKU Service.
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MESCAL IKE
By S. L. HUNTLEY
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How to Drive a Cop Crazy
By Ted O’LougUin
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
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SHTOP WHIM 01
WHISTLED AT
By J. MILLAR WATT,
POP—Miss Understanding
O-CEDAR
CLEANS,
POLISHES,
PRESERVES'
THERE ARE. TWO WORDS
L WISH YOU WOULDN'T USE,
PHOEBE/ , ,
ONE OF THEM IS SWELL
._ THE OTHER „
LOUSY*
•WHAT ARE
THE TWO
WORDS
ALL RIGHT/
KEEPS
FURNITURE
LIKE NEW
More women use O-Cedar
Polish and Mops than
any other kind—
for furniture,
O^p- woodwork,
&) and floors.
© Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
NOT WHAT THEY SEEMED
No Home Work
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
She—My sister is going to marry
the cashier in a bank. Is it a steady
job?
He—Yes if he doesn’t start bring-
ing home samples.
Where Is She?
Daughter—The girl who hesitates
is lost.
Father—Nonsense, she’s extinct!
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
THE WORLD AT ITS WORST
Customer — Here, what do you
mean by selling me these ivory
carvings yesterday—I now find they
are nothing but the cheapest of imi-
tations.
Dealer—L-' can’t understand it.
Maybe the elephant they came from
had false teeth.—Farm Journal.
Judge — And not satisfied with
stealing a baby’s banks, you took a
fur coat and a diamond bracelet.
Defendant—Let me explain, your
honor. From childhood up I was
taught in Sunday school that money
alone does not bring happiness.—
Farm Journal.
Perfection
Trifles make perfection,
perfection is no trifle.
EMPIRE
’coiohim;
Mow / fron the
EASYWAYwith
^Coleman
self- §ron
. HEATING ILHi!
Thousands of worn
anished “ironing da’
nth this time-savin;
tmwrt ColPm°n TrOTI . I
CT TrtE
umoMii
saving Coleman Iron. Oenume
instant-lighting. Entirely self-
heating. Entire ironing surface
Irium contained in BOTH Pepsodent Tooth Powder
and Pepsodent Tooth Paste
ank your lucky stars—that Pepso- effective ... enabling it to gently brush
now contains remarkable Irium! away unsightly surface-stains... restor-
;his wonderful new cleansing agent ing teeth to their full natural radiance,
ind only in Pepsodent — promises Pepsodent with Irium is thorough... yet
smile a new beauty! utterly SAFE. It contains NO BLEACH,
r Irium makes Pepsodent extra NO GRIT, NO PUMICE! Try it!
aff If saver. See it at
jg your dealer’s.
WRITEI Send f post-
*fp— aQd full details.
Address Dept WU-323
THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO.
Wichita, Kans.; Chicago, III.; Phlladslphla, Pa.;
Loa Angeles, Calif. (8323WJ
YOUR PARENT'S pass up A PERFECTLY* GOOD
western thriller in favor of a picture
IN WHICH A DEAR LITTLE CHILD 5CATTCR6
'SUNSHINE. FOR SEVEN REELS.
(Copyright by The Bell Syndicate, fnc.)^
CLASSIFIED
department
POLISH
MOPS • WAX
For Brighter, Cleaner Teeth
Use Pepsodent with IRIUM
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Bryant, Russell W. The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1938, newspaper, April 15, 1938; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014636/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .