The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 09, 1937, Image 7
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
PECANS
Highest caata prices paid for
Peeens, prompt returns. Make ahipmenU
er write festtera Peeaa Ce.. Qsltmas, Oa.
Quality of Hope
Hope quickens all the still parts
of life, and keeps the mind awake
in her most remiss and indolent
hours. It gives habitual serenity
and good humor. It is a kind of
vital heat in the soul, that cheers
and gladdens her, when she does
not attend to it. It makes pain
easy and labor pleasant.—Addi
son.
Don’t Neglect Minor
Throat Irritation
Don’t take chances. Rub on sooth
ing. warning Musterole. Relief gen
erally follows.
Musterole gets such marvelous re
sults because it’s NOT just a salve.
It's a M co«inter-irrJta«it' f —easing,
warming, stimulating and penetrat
ing-helpful in drawing out local
congestion and pain.
Used by millions for 30 years.
Recommended by many doctors and
nurses. All druggists'. In three
strengths: Regular Strength, Chil
dren’s (mild), and Extra Strong.
Approved by Good Housekeeping.
Priceless Time
A wise man can find nothing of
that value for which to barter
away his Time.—Howe.
st.Joseph
GENUINE PURE ASPIRIN
Read to Consider
Read not to contradict and con
fute, nor to believe and take for
granted,, nor to find talk and dis
course, but to weigh and con
sider.—Bacon. **
GET READY FOR
WINTER
No section of our population is
more dependent upon the automo
bile as a means of transportation
than the residents of the smaller
communities and rural districts.
Yet each Fall, many car own
ers cause themselves a great deal
of trouble and expense by neglect
ing one or all of the simple yet
necessary steps to assure proper
operation of the car in Winter
weather.
A minimum Winter protection
program should cover:
1. Complete change to correct
grade of lubricants for motor,
transmission and differential.
2. Motor tuned up, including ad
justing of carburetor, valves,
distributor, sparkplugs, genera
tor and all electrical equipment.
3. Drain and flush cooling system.
Refill with suitable anti-freeze
solution.
Selection of motor oil and
greases for Winter driving is par
ticularly important. You must
select an oil which will permit
easy starting, that will lubricate
the motor throughout the entire
driving range of speeds and will
continue to do so for a reasonable
mileage.
For many years Quaker State
Winter Oils and Greases have
been recognized as the highest
quality and most generally satis
factory Winter lubricants on the
market.
Through Quaker State’s highly
developed methods and equipment
it is possible to produce a motor
oil which will have a satisfying
body over the 400-degree range of
temperature it will meet. That
is, when the motor temperature
is way below zero, the oil will still
be fluid enough to allow the motor
to turn easily and also to flow
freely to all the bearings. Yet this
same oil has enough body to stand
up and to give the motor proper
lubrication when the temperature
inside the cylinder wall reaches
400* and over.
As with any other product you
buy, you get what you pay for.
An oil of Quaker State quality is
necessarily expensive to make.
This does not mean, however, that
Quaker State is more expensive
to use. Being pure, concentrated
lubrication, it stands up longer in
service. It gives more miles per
quart and at the same time gives
the bearing surfaces safer protec
tion.
You will want to step into the car,
even when the mercury is hiding
in the bulb and press the starter
with every expectation that the
motor will start off with its usual
Summer zest. This sure starting,
plus motor protection, is only pos
sible by preparedness.—Adv.
WNU—7
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
I Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
49—37
S’MATTER POP— Finally, Pop Made It Out
By C. M. PAYNE
MESCAL IKE a, j. L. HUNTLEY
The Fare-Thee-Wellers
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FINNEY OF THE FORCE
Diagnosis
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POP— When Quiet Is Trying
By J. MILLAR WATT
COME. UP AND LISTEN
IN MY ROOM,
UNCLE. !
I CAN'T
HEAR ANYTHING/
AROUND
THE HOUSE
Brighter Glass.—All glass bowls
and tumblers should be washed
in warm soapy water and then hi
clear water to which a little vine
gar has been added.
• • a
Removing Tar Stains. — Tar
stains can be removed from car
pets by spreading a thick pasta of
turpentine and fullers’ earth over
the affected spot. Leave on for
several hours, then brush off.
• • •
Convenient Table.—A knee-high
small kitchen working table, pref
erably one that washes off oaaily
is a treasure to the housewife.
Such a table encourages her to sit
down to peel potatoes, scrape car
rots or do any of the little things
that she usually does standing by
the kitchen table.
• • •
Hot Luncheon Sandwiches.—
Spread bread lightly with butter,
add a slice of cheese, a slice of
tomato and one or two half slices
of bacon. Place on a pan in a
hot oven, three to four inches be
neath the broiler heat and cook
until the bacon is done to taste
and the cheese melted.
WOMEN WHO HOLD
THEIR MEN
NEVER LET THEM KNOW
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The Curse of Progress
Oat el Tune
"Good morning, have you had a
nice rest?” the landlady asked her
new lodger.
"No,” was the reply, “your cat
Sept me awake."
"Oh,” said the landlady. "I hope
you are not going to ask me to have
the poor thing destroyed?”
“Not exactly.” said the mild little
man, “but would you very much
mind having It tuned?”—Tit-Bits
Magazine.
Myatery
Robinson had beard what he
thought was a good conundrum, and
when be reached home he tried It
on his wife.
“Do you Snow why I’m Uke a
mule?” be asked.
“No,” said his wife, “but I’ve oft
en been going to ask you.”—Tit-Bits
Magazine.
Try the Other Edge
Barber—What’s the matter? Ain’t
the razor takin’ bolt?
Victim—Yeah, It's taking bolt eg
right, but it ain’t letting go again.
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VEOKTABLB COMPOUND
Go 1 ‘Smiling Through. "
The Best Day
Write it on your heart that ev-
*ry day is the best day in the
/ear.—R. W. Emerson.
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Self-Lore
In jealousy there is more self-
love than love. — La Rochefou
cauld.
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