Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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PALACIOS BEACON, PALACIOS. TEXAS
Blue Ribbon Doily Easy to
Lovely Centerpieces
Are Easy to Crochet
centerpiece is a striking combina-
tion of the popcorn stitch and tna
classical pineapple design.
• * *
To obtain complete crochetlng li'8''" ^
tlonn for the Bine Ribbon cfn,(erpl'C*
(Pattern No 5032) send It1 cer.ti 1» c°£j
your name, address and the p
number. .
Due to an unusually larite demand and
current conditions, slightly ro°r®.“™ *
is required tn filling orders for a few 01
the most popular pattern numbers.
Send your order to: _
When the family tire* of the
usual breakfast food, serve big
bowls of freshly popped corn with
milk or cream, and sugar. It is a
swell change.
—o—
Hook shelves should be cleaned
and painted, and books frequently
dusted, to prevent the breeding of
moths, silverflsh, or other book de-
vouring insects.
—•—
When laundering woolens, be
sure to use plenty of soapsuds. It
minimizes the rubbing, and there-
fore preserves the garment longer.
—•—
The dress you just bought will
.wear longer if you will take the
trouble to secure dangling threads.
Pull the thread ends to the inside
and tie securely. Or, run them
through a needle and fasten with
a few over-and-over stitches.
—•—
When washing men’s and boys’
overalls lay them on the wash-
board or any flat surface and
scrub them with a scrubbing brush
and lots of good suds. It makes
washing easier.
—•—
You can make dress and apron
pockets more sturdy by laying a
piece of tape on the underside of
the garment in line with the pock-
et top. Stitch it in with the corners.
—•—
Hold artificial flowers a safe
distance away from a steaming
teakettle, and steam will coax out
the wrinkles. If edges are soiled,
trim them down and ruffle them
anew over the edge of scissors.
IEW1NO CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK
10 South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111.
Enclose 18 cents lor Pattern.
Name.
IIERE is a beautiful crocheted
il doily that’s a blue ribbon win-
ner in any language. This 21-inch
Blue Ribbon Doily.
A FAVORITE pattern with cro-
rt cheters is the famous "pine-
apple” motif. This one takes only
three balls of cotton thread—is 16
Inches across and is a charming
combination of pineapple designs,
palm leaves grouped around a cen-
ter diamond.
• • •
To obtain complete crocheting Instruc-
tions for the Pineapple Dolly (Pattern
No. 5186) send 18 cents In coin, your
aame, address and the pattern number.
Send your order to:
Address.
far
ON YOUR PANTRY SHELF
HOW TO SAVE MONEY . . . Larry
Marsh, Brighton, Mas*., while only
five yearn old, has learned how to
earn money by aavlng It. With a
bill In hls hand, that “mom” gave
to have hie tooth pulled, Larry per-
forms operation on dentlat’a door.
LOSS OF HANDS AND FEET DOES NOT STOP HERO . . . Pfc. James
Wilaon, Starke, Fla., demonstrates that loss of hands and feet is no bar to
driving an automobile. He Is shown (right) at New York City ao he was
greeted by city council president, Vincent Impelllterl (left),and Bess Myer-
son, "Miss America of 1945.”
SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK
(10 Sooth WeUs St. Chicago 1, 111.
Enclose 16 cents for Pattern.
Addresi
NOW! Bake any time...at a moment’s notice with
New Fleischmann’s Fast Rising Dry Yeast
if YOU BAKE AT HOME —baking day is
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Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Easy-to-use, extra-fast, New
Fleischmann’s Fast Rising stays fresh, full strength
for weeks on your pantry shelf. Always ready for
instant action. Get New Fleischmann’s Fast Rising
Dry Yeast today. The menfolk will brag about
your baking more than ever. At your grocer s.
Most young mothers use this modern
way to relieve miseries of children’s
colds. At bedtime they rub Vicks
VapoRub on throat, chest and back.
Grand relief starts as VapoRub...
PENETRATES to upper bronchial
tubes with its special medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back sur-
faces like a warming poultice.
Often by morning most of the
misery of the cold is gone! Remember—
ONLY VAPORUB CiiesYw this spe-
cial double action. It’s time-tested,
home-proved...the best-known home
Ktnedy forreliev- w a m ju u* 9
ing miseries of I w% 9
children's colds V VapoRub
LEWIS RETURNS HOME . . . John
L. Lewis, president of the United
Mine Workers, pictured as an-
nouncement was made that hls
union had re-afflliatrd with the AFL.
Lewis has taken bis place on the
AFL executive committee.
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Enjoy the feeling of enerxetie
well-btlns I Take good-U.tine
Scott’. Emulsion right away, if
you fed tired, rundown, unable
to throw off worrisome colds—
because your diet lacka natural
A&D Vitamin* and energy-build-
ing:, natural oils I Scott’a helpa
build energy, stamina. resietanea.
Buy at your druggist's today I
§£» MotherJmis a
S# fast-acting chest rub fo
that frill not irritate child’s SsggJ&.'ggSg
tender skin
SCRATCHING LOOKS BAD
Don't do it. When your head
itches from dry scalp.do thia
—rub in just a few drops of
MOMOtlNl HfMW TONIC,
_____________ Remember, your
child's skin Is thinner, more delicate
than your*. He need* a cheat rub that’s
good and gentle. Get the prompt,
really effective result* you want the
•ootning, modern way .. . just rub on
How Sluggish Folks
Get Happy Relief
MASTER-MIND OF THE A1B
WAVES . . . MaJ. Edwin H. Arm-
strong, 55, former Columbia univer-
sity professor of electrical engineer-
ing, and Inventor of frequency mod-
ulation, as well as other basic radio
patents, who Is credited with ra-
dar’s trip to the moon. Since 1930
he has won many awards for out-
standing radio and radar develop-
ment. Armstrong also served In
World War I.
\ ItIUIYICIHO with
Eveready" Batteries
found FOR
BETTER BAKING
WHEN CONSTIPATION nukes you feel
punk se the dickens, brings on stomach
upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort,
take Dr. Caldwell's famous medicine
to quickly pull the trigger on lazy “in-
nsrds”, and help you feel bright and
chipper again.
OR. CALDWELL’S is the wonderful sen-
na laxative contained in good old Syrup
Pepsin to make it so easy to take.
MANY DOCTORS use pepsin prepara-
tion! in prescriptions to make the medi-
cine more palatable and agreeable to
take. So be sure your laxative is con-
tained in Syrup Pepsin.
INSIST ON OR. CALDWELL’S—the fa-
vorite of millions for 50 years, and feel
that wholesome relief from constipa-
tion. Even finicky children love it
CAUTION s Use only as directed.
firing your favorite recipes right up to
dote by comparing them with the basic
recipes contained in
TODAY'S BAKINGWAYS
Your name and address on a post cord
will bring you this new baking guide
plus o copy of The Clabber Cirt Bak-
ing Book, both fret.
ADDRESS
HULMAN & COMPANY
Poor. W Terre Haute, Indiana
SENNA LAXATIVE
SYRUP PEPSIN
To Lt. J.
FROM PRISON CAMP TO HOME WITH HIS VALENTINE
Welling Pldcock, Trenton, N. J., Valentine’s Day this year will be far dif-
ferent than what it was a year ago. Holder of the air medal with cluster
and the Purple Heart with cluster, Lieutenant Pldcock was shot down over
the Brenner pass during a bombing mission and spent Valentine s Day
last year In a German prison. This year, like millions of other return-
ing heroes, he will be welcomed home by the familiar sight of a senti-
mental valentine from the girl who waited.
UNO SECRETARY-GENERAL . . .
By a big majority, Dr. Trygve Hal-
voan Lie, 48, Norwegian foreign
minister, was chosen by delegates
to be United Nations secretary-gen-
eral. His salary will be $20,000 a
year.
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"Souvenir or no *owvon/r-«you leave that here!"
And Your Strength nod
Energy Is Below Par
It may be caused by dliorder of kid-
ney function that permit! poisonous
waste to accumulate. For truly many
people feel tired, -weak and miaerabls
when the kidneys fail to remove excess
acids and other waste msttsr from tha
blood.
You may Buffer nagging backache,
rheumatic pains, headaches, diasincss,
getting up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Sometimes froc,uoot and ficanty urina-
tion with smarting and burning is an-
other sign that something is wrong with
the kidneys or bladder.
There should be)no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiakr than neglect. Use
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COLD PREPARATIONS
IIQUID. TABLETS, 5ALVE, N0K DROPS
CAUTION—USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
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ONLY A MEMORY now-the
days when you had to take "sec-
ood choice’’ flashlight batteries
—or none!
For "Eveready” Batteries are
hackt You can buy them. Ask
for them at your dealer’s.
The more important your
flashlight is to you, the more
this news will mean. For the
world’s largest-selling flashlight
battery hat never had an equal.
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Ptnkham’s Tablets are on* of tha
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DISARM OR FACE RUIN . . . Was
the theme of a two-hour speech with
which Sen. Millard E. Tydinga (D.,
Md.) Interrupted, but did not stop,
FEPC filibuster. He demanded that
all nations disarm.
PRECIOUS PACKAGE CONSIGNED TO U. S. a----At Tldworth recep-
f on camp, where G.I. brides and their babies are waiting to board ship
X,r a trip to the United States to join their husbands and fathers, Pamela
Hsme bids good-by to her six-month-old cousin, Maureen Hazel Law-
fence, who Is going to her father, Bruce Wesley Lawrence, Fond du
Lac''Wls. Hundreds of brides and babies are awaiting transportation.
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Dismukes, Mrs. J. W. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725701/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.