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PAGE TWO ETTA KETT • ■ • An Ounce of Prevention By PAUL ROBINSON ■Hi II I - I Vsit-UtiKß CADsI M li7 . - I i TueoW ENE.&f . - S >1 5 CAN - H6.S Cf?AZN ABOUT SOU “1 —i KACiN<b ajjoiwd/ A QtGHt'fo 8c \ cr r-vt monsn in f* comc on - e>cr 1 ——» * ? go omec to twe hospital. \ W*TV4E T U<S A TAME 7) PAfTTL'j I T BErOfiE OPGANiXEO - POofcC 1 /°> £ ANO TALK TO HIM- NOU •CNO'N-J _ ■ MSLci .OWQ,' VOUft rAULT THAT k— ' 'S A occo scour-J v gn e him a 3orT UNE— jJpYV tor«NDorxoueS N I MMOe nes onlt —' wt L L «wle out orj GID THE GU M PS-SAFE IN PORT I ffH * A CLOSE RACE - " '| - ■ || I Ss* SEateo at twe window op ; • •-> ~ fcs. • , T|J iSi tl> stare_ so t TrtE BI<J PUINE MIUJE AND M** MA -- .''. 'Tic.- Z Sgfr. ■! •-/ O WHO DOfi HE• IN ~THAT ! •aSES^JSSu*"^?S£L'* mitr-ir' ‘ tfT tyXrEnS&XviFSE I ; / > £SIn»»? % lie SISTER On With The Search By LES FORGRAVE I «• iS '-r? 1 r~ —vri/iL| /A/ \ij-HEN -THE * mote T>;; "// S).aa*.'£>.M* V/ . ■ Time to ->c£ dad! he s w ji nt/lL \ TCLU JOE TVH«T DOE'S j gome; read # iZK&ZZi -SSSSSSS. YMeJaa -“rfk | W 1 I i HAJOCtO CM€R ■,'5S M ! Avoerre. f 1 - r r •-\ ■dlWr f J - Tvaatt / O.OAO/A \kJH- CA.M'T J UsiTO / M BOV \P\T'SOUR. * ( \UE I tHE T ROC VC ( MOLD, ] - —-> \_Ak*ST A^CT. I LET v-UM\ l EVERvBODy! y l DOMVME. ' j __ T —' l t l DID YOU KNOW? --- By R.J. Scott ] AS A fcEPOkTcr. om <he_ I Vvj MOhKfeftEY CALIFORNIAN I \ r / / RECEIVED V WAN< V,\ \\ IF you DO j "fRY "ThlS. f J simple EXERCISE <o / /y A 2M\ WHICH ANNA PET LEV, AN \ ENGLISH DANCEBtoWWO -1 ' ■” * t 1 f HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1932 THE OLD HOME TOWN _ KPjnni-icrt r rat ini uiru. By STANLEY TisriU-THINK "1 ('<3)KiME A T»CKBt\ \ HES SOME KIND \ \TO RABBIT CISE£K) VOF A CITY SCAMPy AND CHECK MY / <SDOE>HUN Tin j' — / HOUND IN THE ( \ OVEfRt THSRE.ij p'\ \ l baccace cAteJ V y I | r. | si ' 4=5 «. <o* MARSHAL otey followed a suspicious! MAN WITH A OVERCOAT AND A SHOT CUM ® FOB. TWO HOU«S,V7AS GREATLY RELIEVED Q 4 |U\ VSIHEN HE REACHED TME DEPOT [XjM Q dm Lit. W.5t:..,.. P. ■ IZ~Q ~32 i Htm Coffee I Was Discovered And Best Way to Make It i By LOGAN CLENOENING. M. D., THIS STURY goes tbat an Oriental goat herder noticed a strange hilarity In hla goals on their return home I every evening. To discover the cause of t h I » he- m •■arched t h era amJ found that they devoured the berries of a plant which grew by the aide of the road on their homeward path. He tried some of the leaves him self and was thrown tnto such a state of ecstasy that his neigh bors thought he was drunk. Os this breach of the M o h a mine- dan code, how- • ever, be was not guilty, for on recovering his wonted calm, he led them to the plant which bore the berries. and In this way cof fee beans were discovered. When coffee beans are roasted to prepare them for the market, they lose from 13 to 20 per cent of their weight. Half of thla loss la moisture and half Is organic matter. The or ganic matter which Is lost Is about 21 per cent of the total caffeine and 10 per cent of the sat in the process of roasting, a most Important substance is produced tn coffee, to-wtt: the oil caffeol. The aroma and. In fact, most or the pleas ure of coffee drinking, comes from thla The fragrance of caffeol la eo powerful that one drop is said to be lufhclent to scent » whole room. Chicory Is frequently added to cof fee, especially by u> * |, ' r * Bch Advertise In The Dispatch . Italians. Chicory Is made from rtoe roots of the wild endive. The process of drying converts its sugar to cara- * mel. One pound of chicory is equal in coloring matter to three pound? of coffee, and since It is cheapc-t than cdffee. It Is considered a good adulterant. The pure food laws have caused chicory adulteration or coffee to be largely discontinued in this country, but In New (Jrleaos chicory coffee Is looked upon ns an Improve menc As it Is in Erance and Italy An Italian actually prefers that dreadful mug of mud he calls colTrt to oura Probably the best coffee in the world ts Arabian Mocha, but the choicest grades are almost complete!) consumed In Egypt and Turkey. Finely ground coffee Is (he best as coarse grounds take a longer time for infusion and lose Havor and aro ma in the procesa What is the best way to make cos fee? One almost trembles to brfnt up a question over which blood has drenched tba grass of the dueling field, because of whlcb the divorce courts are jammed, and litiie chil dren cry aloud for their absent dad dies or mammies. But 1 take refuge tn the report o< the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. They recommend freshly ground coffee, fine or medium fine, infused for about two minutes In water at a little below the boiling point. In other wor.is, the truth might as well come out. percolator , coffee. Dr. Hsrvey Wiley said coffee was friend, but a dogmatic master f There are many people who seem to ‘ * i ] t ® * w#,! brewed dogmatic master. If you want to break a person of the habit; the best way is to make 1 bad coffee - ; - Clendenln* Everyone must nave a trade--why not i make yours PRINTING. Tr.t Printing I Industiy offer* exceptional wages. In j structlon available, Monotype, keyboer:, i *nd caster, Linotype, Han<l composition r tnd Presswork on modern presses. Fen full Information write the fk UHERN SCHOOL OF* PRINTING at ibie-lr 8t„ Nashvine. I'enn NOTICE. Default having marie in the payment of tho.-e bonds seemed by that deed of trust dated the sth day of December. 1930. executed by Mode's M. Bullock and wife. Allcan Bullock recorded in the offipe of the Register of Deeds for Vance County. N. C. in Book 162. page 247 and at. the request of the holder thereof, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at ihe Courthouse door in Henderson, N, C., at 12 o'clock midday, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 19 193'’ Hie following described real estate: IfM: 215 acres known as Gilbert Fiul lock tract, bounded on the East by Hope Bullock; on the North by James Plummer; on the West. E. O Taylor and South. Charlie White. 2nd: 57 acres purchased from L. m. Bullock and wife July 12th. 1924, Book 114 page 601. Adjoining Townes and Bullock corner, being same land con veyed to L. M. Bullock by John Bul lock the 26th day of August. 1918. j 3rd: 180 acres more or less, pur chased by Moses Bullock from M P Burwell and W. N. Boyd. Executors under the Will of Wm. H. Boyd the loth day of December. 1917, registered in Book 79. page 369. The said tract comprising three smaller tracts known as Nos. 12, 13 and 14 of the Burwell Estate. The above tracts contain 452 acres and Is all of the property owned by Muses M. Bullock, upon which there are encumbrances amounting to $1500.00 as follows: 51.000.00 to Charles Hargrove and $600.00 to The Citizens Bank and Trust Company. Upon the 215 acre tract Ihere h no encumbrance. This the 17th. day of November l ft^> . J- H. ZOLLICOFFER, Trustee! ! Bisyatch WANT ADS Gst Results • ; } A.v* Kill .'. ~ ~ T u .mJ. •■ ..... ■'- !/i»7 1 1 ilnm: ■. .• |; w . . '’ - ~! 'l. 1> iM?« . . ‘ “’ r * Im i’.' im. < i.i \\ 11* y »\T,^r \ r -"- )*■• •■ !i!s. l;.-,.. ..... , :! , * ~r - -' ,v ;,,,! ' i m> .i. « j I ••HIM \ ‘ ... j i you buy sUu ■ '''' T? "' " Iwn.L H\Y sr,.-..(K, I*EU wkkkaTJ; < x HnS' h M , r . \ I<- C!l I* uiuy M.\tui, j.’, |v * Ms ? . LV. Cj.Ht St I>. 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