Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 14, 1938 Page: 21 of 264
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MAJOR HOOPLK
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WOODS "BECAUSE
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WE MIGHT
GET LOST/
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OWNJ LIVELIHOOD BV IklGEMIOUS TRAPS
AkJD WEAPOkIS—BUILDlkJG SHELTERS
WHOSE TIGHTMESS DEFIED THE
TOI2.REKJTIAL "DOWNPOURS OF THE
TROPICS
AW— COME
OU / LET'S GET
THE FIRE BUILT—
I'M HUMGRV/
LET'S EVERYBODY
GO AMD SGOUT
UP SOME
WOOD/
FAW/ THE DRATTED
THORNJS ARE AS
THICK AS BARBED
WIRE Ikl FRONJT
OF JTOHAMMES-
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A "DROP OF
RAIKJ ? VES/
1 HAD BEST
RETURM AMD
FIX A SHELTER,
FOR THE LADS
ERE THE STORM
IS UPOKJ US/
WHAT'S THIS—A RIVER?
1 DIDKJ'T CROSS A STREASA
AMD THIS ONJE IS "DIRECTLY
IkJ MY PATH/
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DRAT IT/ WHY DOM'T THE
LADS RETURNJ MY CALL/
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AMD A FRANKFURTER. WITH
MUSTARD WOULD BE TO
MY LIKIMG '
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RAIM STOPS WE'D
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AMOS, WE
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SHELTER LIKE
YOU DID IKJ
AFRICA AND
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A MEAL OF
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August or December
its j4tw<xua Creamy
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THAT'S WHY SNOWDRIFT
is so easy to use
Snowdrift lias the same "constant-creaminess" whether the
weather is freezing or sweltering. Other shortenings vary
with the temperature. So your success with other shorten-
ings will vary, too. What a difference with Snowdrift!
Always the same creamy consistency! Snowdrift doesn t
harden in the ice box or get soft in the hot kitchen.
This is no accident. We make Snowdrift so that it comes
to yOU—and stays— at just the right crcaminess to make
it easy to use at all times.
FOR CAKES—"Constant-Creaminess" makes Snowdrift
work eveniy and minutely through your cake batter —
giving you light, fine-grained cakes, with full, even volume.
FOR BISCUITS Snowdrift's "constant-creaminess" works
into your biscuit dough quickly and thoroughly every time.
So, every time, your biscuits melt in the mouth—and melt
a man's heart.
AND PIE CRUST is flaky and tender—with Snowdrift to
your aid! Always creamy, Snowdrift always cuts in evenly
and quickly.
BEST NEWS OF ALL! All the cakes and pies your family
love best are mader//:;< stih/e—with Snowdrift. For Snowdrift
is fresh anil pure—made from wholesome vegetable oil—
and nothing else. Ask your grocer for Snowdrift today —
in the economical three or six-pound air-tight can.
YOU CAN GET COMPLETE SET
- tOtymil
Sil^A^a
or fo.
pm
All
Choose this new guaranteed silverware—in units of two, th
t/cu Louisiane pattern, as illustrated in Serving Set. Anyone <f these groups yours
for 50c and Snowdrift Strip. Order ,/r many groups as \or/ wish See easy-to-use
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W
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SIZE
SERVING SET
yours for only
50
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coupon at right.
WESSON Oil & SNOWDRIFT PEOPLE NEW ORLEANS, LA
/
And One
Snowdrift Strip
Imagine! You get this
lovely Serving Set (serving
fork and serving spoon)
in new beautiful Louisiane
lattern. Heavyweight sil-
verplate, guaranteed by Origi-
nal Wm. Rogers Silversmiths. A
grand addition to your own sil-
ervvare, a stunning gift. Women
say, "Truly lovely silver." "Using
mine every day." "Send 3 more sets."
Order Yours. Here's How: Ask
your grocer for Snowdrift. Cut the word
"Goodness" from Snowdrift strip. IMail
this —together with 50c (in coin, care-
fully wrapped) — and your name and
address to Louisiane Silver Service, P. O.
Box 239, Wallingford,-Conn.(or to Wesson
Oil & Snowdrift People, New Orleans, La.).
Your Serving Set mailed post-paid, with
guarantee, and folder showing complete set
you can get under same money-saving offer.
CLIP THIS COUPON NOW TO ftKMINO YOU
GIT SNOWDRIFT — OtOU VOU« SUVHWIH
Serving Set (Fork and Spoon) [j
Unit A, knijt, fork, sp-n Unit D, 5 soup spoonr
Unir B, .? tablrsptions H] Unit G, 3 ic(d-tea spoons [~3
Unit C, .? salad forks [j Unit K, 4 spr->;s
LOUISIANE SILVER SERVICE
P. O. Box 2 39. VF lUngfor«l. Conn.
I rncltic SSO TTDRIPT Strip, (the word GOODS ESS) and tn eiim
fetr the l.nnt\ntnr Silvern are I nit chetked ahoit. (Per 3 umt%, ft.tv
and 2 strips, etr.)
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NAME.
ADDRESS..
SNOWDRIFT--' v
We lock in
all ifs Goodness
CITY.
STATE
(THIS OFFFR tVPIRFS DCCRMBBR It, If?*)
Thit * void o«y tot« or muniripolity
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Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 14, 1938, newspaper, August 14, 1938; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299921/m1/21/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.