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Possible Reason. “Why does the boss get down so early in the morning?” "I think he enjoys seeing us come in late.” C A STO R IA For Infants and Children' In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of WRITE FOB OlIR LOWEST PRICES on genuine Catawba County grown cowpeas, ■nv beans, peanuts, etc., best In South. CATAWBA SEED STORE, HICKORY, N. C. - OUR COMIC SECTION t Our Pet Peeve (Copyright, *•. N. U.) Guilty Conscience We Guess 0 Western Newspaper Union I'M AMJFULl'f SORRV,S\R-j 1 THOT "/Olj WERE 60ME l ONE ELSE j } Oh ThA^> AW Right ? 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We’ve arranged with bak ers in almost o*ery town and city to bake this full-fruited raisin bread. Order from your grocer or a neighborhood bake shop. Say you want the bread that’s made with Sun-Maid Raisins. Good raisin bread is a rare combination of the benefits of nutritious cereal and fruit—both good and good for you, so serve it at least twice a week. Use more raisins in your cakes, puddings, etc. You may be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book of tested Sun-Maid recipes. SUN-MAID RAISINS The Supreme Bread Raisin Sun-Maid Raisins are grown and packed in California by Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, a co-operative organization com prising 14,000 grower members. Blue Package , CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT I Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, ! 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Nothing tickles us as much as hav ing Opportunity knock at a woman’s door when she’s away somewhere play ing bridge.—Buffalo Evening Timed Taught England to Smoke. The first man to make cigarettes for flic benefit of these islands was Mr. Nicholas Coundouris, a Greek who be came an American citizen. It was in 1858 that he brought ten bales of Turk ish tobacco to England and started to make cigarettes, which were then un known. “At first,” Mr. Coundouris told me, “only a few people adopted the new habit; they included the then Prince of Wales and Lady Mordaunt. It took 4 much patience and perseverance be fore "Cigarette smoking became popu lar.” Mr. Coundouris, who is one of the most picturesque figures in London, is eighty-seven, and is able to speak 20 languages.—London Tit-Bits. Individual Dictionary. Leonidas W. Van Quentin is going to write a letter of protest to the maker of his dictionary. “The dic tionary is always careful to define ‘cat,’ ‘dog,’ ‘house’ and the other words everybody knows. But when I come to look up a new word I rarely find it. Why doesn’t somebody 'get out a dictionary with the words I want to know and leave out the words that not even a child in the first grade would have to look up?”—Kansas City Star. What to Eat and Why Making a Big Word an Easy Part of Your Diet Car-bo-hy-drates make up about 60 per cent of the average diet. They produce heat and energy. They are largely secured from the ^rain and vegetable starches. In the long, slow baking by ■which Grape-Nuts is produced from wheat and malted barley, the grain starches are partially pre Sigested. They are changed to “dextrins” and “maltose”—forms of Carbohydrates so easy to di gest that they form the basis of the most successful baby foods. Many people have digestive trouble caused by the food-starch in its original form, but Grape Nuts has been famous for a quar ter-century for its exceptional ease «f digestion, and assimilation, and its splendid, building nourishment. It is a food for strength and en ergy, delightfully crisp and appe tizing, made today by the same formula which first brought this charm for taste and aid to health to the world’s dining table. ^Srape Nuts contains the iron, phosphorus and the essential vitamin, so of- ^ ten lacking in modern, “refined’*' foods. Many servings of real food value in a package of this eco nomical food. At your grocer’s to day ■— ready to serve with cream or milk. Grape-Nuts — the Body Builder. “There’s a Reason.” Made by Postum Cereal Co., lac, Battl* Creek, Mich.
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