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Show J. Fuller Pep By JERRY LINK "Fuller," says Aunt Netty, the other day. "FoLks are like wine. Some sour with age, and some, like you, get better!" "Mebbe," says I, plckln' up that little compliment, "that's because I feel so good most of the time." For, you know, folks, when you rfeel good your disposition's apt to be good, too. But to do that, you got to eat right, which includes gettin' all your vitamins. And KELLOGG'S PEP is extra-rich in the two most often short in ordinary ordi-nary meals vitamins Bi and D. Mighty fine-tastin', too. Try itl A delicious cereal that supplies per serving (1 oz-): the full minimum daily need of vitamin D; 1-14 the daily need of vitamin B. BJal,wA "Cap-Brush"AppIicator ij 111 1 i II '"II A 111 1 1 "mnrw W'A 1 TcmpleSqu.te.SaKW"' M U .hotel.hereanc. eve. cmfb.S. J room.. nd ceml U j 1 our gucs"! II fl HEW 0,000 1 t COFFEE SHOP &f A J s Tact oj ADVERTISING ADVERTISING represents the leadership of a nation. It points the way. We merely follow follow to new heights of comfort, of convenience, of happiness. As time goes on advertising advertis-ing is used more and more, and as it is used more we all profit more. It's the way advertising has of bringing a profit to everybody concerned, the consumer included |