McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, June 12, 1941, Image 7
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMlCK, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941
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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
BIG TOP
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By ED WHEELAN
<WMEN TWEAFTtRNOOM 5MO\jJ ANO CONCERT
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VCHrHOW OO
VOU KNOW ?!!
I SEMI ONE op THE
RA'ZORBACWS OVER TO
TWEIR LOT TO CHECK ON
THE CROWD! HE SAID
THAT THERE WAS HARDLV
ANYEODV' THERE EXCEPT
A FEW PEOPLE WITN
Passe s
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I OOESSTHE/
, VJONT TRY TO
bother US
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. , THEY HADyN'T BETTER .'SILK" - THAT OLTTFlT >S
(C/ A DISGRACE TD SHOW BUSINESS AND I'LL
M FIGHT 'EM EVEN IF IT TAKES EYER/ AftCKEL,
I'VE GOT TO PUT THE PUBLIC
'MSE TO THEM V.
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LALA PAL6OZA He Can’t Answer Riddles
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LA LA'S IN
TMERE ASKIN'
THAT INCOME
TAX MAN
A LOT OF
FOOLISH
QUESTIONS
MADAM LALA
NOT SO DUM0-
SHE FOOLISH
SOMETIMES
BUT SHE FAR
FROM
IGNORAUMUS
A
MISTER TAX MAN-
WHAT DO THEY DO
WITH ALL THE MONEY
THEY COLLECT FROM ^
US FOR TAXES?/
THE 'J
GOVERNMENT
SPENDS IT
TO TAKE CARE
OF THE
PEOPLE
mi
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THEN WHY DON'T
THEY LET THE
PEOPLE SPEND IT
ON THEMSELVES
SO THEY
/ CAN GET SOME FUN
OUT OF IT?
SOME MORE
S’MATTER POP—Sentries Have to Figure Out Exactly What’s What!
By C. M. PAYNE
MESCAL IKE By S. L» HUNTLEY
In One Respect It Works
POP—A Second Too Soon
By J. MILLAR WATT
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THE
SPORTING
THING
By
LANG
ARMSTRONG
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••V’know, i’m be^tnniog to Utiak Ubis outboard is a mite heavy lor this boat."
ggg last
111 CHOICE
AS BUD BfcMtS AND EDDIE
SELLER START CHOOSING
SIDES, JUMPS UP AND
DOWN,SHOUTING,“CHOOSE
ME* GHCOSE ME!"
SETS LESS VOCIFEROUS
AS THE CHOOSING GOES
ON,MERELY EXCLAIMING
MOW AND THEN,-HOW
ABOUT ME?"
BRIGHTENS UP,AS, WITH
ONLY ONE OR TWO LEFT,
EDDIE’S EYES REST
MOMENTARILY ON HIM
EDDIE PASSES HIM BY
AGAIN AND SO DOES
BUD BEMIS,WHICH
LEAVES HIM THE ONLY
ONE UNCLAIMED
TURNS AWAY, HEAD DOWN,
KICKING UP THE DIRT
AND MUTTERING TO HIM
SELF THAT HE DIDN'T
WANT TO PLAY ANYWAY
Th0 M) •yntfiett*. In# »
EDDIE CALLS HE CAN BE ON
HIS SIDE.RUSHES TO THE
outfield shoutin6,"come
ON NOW, EVERYEODY,
LET’S GO!"
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A piece of bread put into the
pot where cabbage, broccoli, or
other greens are boiling will pre
vent the disagreeable odor.
* * •
To brighten suede articles go
over them with a clean cloth
dampened with a little vinegar,
then brush with a wire brush.
• * •
Paint on window panes and
other glass can be removed with
a solution of strong, hot vinegar.
• * *
The dirt, litter and inconveni
ence of reroofing can be avoided
by applying the new roof directly
over the old shingles.
* • *
Cider sauce makes something
just a little different to serve with
pancakes or waffles. Boil one cup
of sugar and half a cup of cider
for four minutes. Serve either
warm or cold.
Lining the basement walls with
insulating 'board: will help to elim
inate the dampness usually found
there.
* • '
* To make a broom last longer,
hang it from the handle rather
than allow it to ; rest on its
bristles. . :
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Potty, will not adhere to wood
surfaces that are not prepared for
it. They must be cleaned of all
old putty and thoroughly soaked
with linseed oil so that they will
not absorb oil from the new putty.
FAMOUS ALL-BRAN
MUFFINS. EASY TO
MAKE. DELICIOUS!
They really are the most delicious muf
fins that ever melted a pat of butter I
Made with crisp, toasted shreds of
KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN, they have a
texture and flavor that have made then)
famous all over America.
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN MUFFINS
2 tablespoons % cup milk
shortening 1 cup flour
% cup sugar % teaspoon salt
1 egg 2% teaspoons
1 cup All-Bran baking powder
Cream shortening and sugar; add egg
and beat well. Stir In All-Bran and
milk; let soak until most of moisture
Is taken up. Sift flour with salt and
baking powder; add to first mixture
and stir only until flour disappears. PHI
greased muffin pans two-thirds full and
bake in moderately hot oven (400°F.)
about 30 minutes. Yield: 6 large muf
fins. 3 Inches In diameter, or 12 small
znufllns, 2*4 Inches in diameter.
Try these delicious muffins for din
ner tonight or for tomorrow morning’s
breakfast. They’re not only good to eat;
they’re mighty good /or you as well.
For several of these muffins will add
materially to your dally supply of what
physicians call “bulk" In the diet, and
thus help combat the common kind of
constipation that is due to lack of this
dietary essential. Eat ALL-BRAN every
day (either as a cereal or in muffins),
drink plenty of water, and see if you
don’t forget all about constipation due
to lack of “bulk.” ALL-BRAN is made
by Kellogg’s in Battle Creek.
Misnamed
Oft has good nature been the
fool’s defense, and honest mean
ing gilded want of sense.—Shen-
stone.
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PENETROKf
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To labour is the lot of man be
low; and when Jove gave us life,
he gave us woe.—Homer.
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And favorable public
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These physicians, too, approve every word
of advertising you read, the objective of
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_ If more people were aware of how the
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jury to health, there would be better un
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when kidneys lag, and diuretic medica
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Burning t scanty or too frequent urina
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