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EIGHT CHILI) WELFARE
BILLS TO BE SI BMITTKI)
A code of eight laws affecting the
welfare of children in Georgia will
be submitted to the general assem¬
bly at its 1 9 25 session, i t
wa.s announce ■d by the Georgia Chil
dren’s Code CommisHion, of which
Mrs. Alonzo Richardson, of Atlanta,
js chairman. The legislative program
of the commission has been submit
ted to Governor Walker, and his in
dorsement asked.
<• This report is the product of two
years'”careful study under the direc¬
tion of your commission and is in
compliance with the act of the legis¬
lature of 1921 creating the commis¬
sion and instructing it to study,
prove and revise the laws affecting
children,” said the letter transmit
ting the report to the governor.
«• The bills have been submitted to
all those groups which they affect
and have the indorsement of them
all. They are also supported by the
Federation of Women’s clubs, the
parent-teacher association, the Lea¬
gue of Women Voters, the Georgia
Education association, and many
other organizations.
t< Considering that these laws were
in most cases antiquated and sadly
in need of revision, we bespeak your
earnest consideration of them in be¬
half of Georgia children. Their pass¬
age will insure the rights of scores
of innocent children who are now
silent sufferers.
This work has been done at no
expense to the state, all funds hav
ing been supplied from private sour
CfcB interested in child welfare.”
"***> Home
THE WOMAN WHO WORKS
In this new order of things, with
women, both married and single,
broadening their business activities, a
very serious problem arises. It Is the
problem of what, when, and where to
eat.
Breakfast Is always n hurry-up meal
for the men but much more so for the
woman who goes to business. Lunch¬
eons, of course, are taken In the
lunchrooms and restaurants In ttie
business districts ami are no problem.
But how about dinners? Shall they,
too, he restaurant meals or can they he
co planned that business women may
enjoy the home cooking of which they
are so fond? Take away the element
of haste and anxiety and In Its place
put carefully thought-out menus, well
planned and easily prepared, and home
dinners will again regain their high
favor with the working housewife.
One of the big worries Is frequently
with the nit Ik. Did it come? Is It
fresh? Is It frozen? Has the mllk
man been paid? Are (lie bottles
washed and set out? However, there
!h no cause for worry about milk. V by
not keep a dozen cans of evaporated
milk In your pantry? There are large
cans, equal to a quart of milk and
smaller cans that will meet the lesser
not'd s.
For evaporated milk Is just pure,
fresh milk with more tlmn half the
water missing. This water can he re¬
placed In a Jiffy, if you so desire or
you can use It as cream If rich and
creamy foods are desired.
He/e are a few recipes that may be
used by "The Woman Who Works"
for forming her plans for self help
und good home cooking.
Scalloped Ham and Potatoes.
1 pound smoked 1*4 cups water
ham 1 green pepper
i medium potatoes (may be
1 % cups evapo¬ omitted)
rated milk Flour
diluted with
Cover the bottom of an oiled baking
dish with sliced, raw potatoes. Sprinkle
with flour and pieces of ham & inch
square. Repeat until dish Is full. Fill
dish \ full of diluted milk, Bake uti
til potatoes are tender.
Eggs en Casserole.
g hard-boiled \ cup evaporated
eggs milk
9 tomatoes V cup water
% tbsp. butter H cup grated
8 tbsp. flour cheese
9 tsp. salt Buttered crumbs
Cut hard-boiled eggs In half and ar
range around the edge of a greased
casserole, Slice tomatoes in center of
dish Make a white sauce of the milk,
water, fat and flour, Add cheese and
utir over a low Are until cheese Is well
mixed cud smooth, Pour over tonm
toes and eggs, Cover with crumbs
and bake twenty minutes in a mode
rate oven.
FOR SALE
PAIR SMOOTH MOUTH ED
MARE MULES WEIGH ABOUT
2700 POUNDS, PRICE $225.00. WITH
HARNESS $250.00.
PAIR MULES WEIGHING 2500
POUNDS WITH HARNESS $215.00.
ONE PAIR EXTRA FINE HORSE
mules ABOUT 8 YEARS OLD
WEIGHING 2000. TRICE WITH
HARNESS $300.00.
REASON FOR SELLING HAVE
CLOSED DOWN SAWMILL. MULES
CAN BE SEEN AT DR. W. G.
LEE’S STABLE, 655 THIRD ST.,
MACON, GA. 6-25-3t
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY .JUNE 25, 1925.
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I V PAY your DEBTS! l
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< THAT is the day on which you draw the breath of I - REEDOM free¬
dom from the gnawing disease of worry which ruins your health, sleepless T:A
nights and the awful fear of failure for your farm or business anti misery to
vour family.
FREEDOM from the consuming, growing cancer of interest on your 0
debts— interest. which makes the burden more hopeless day bv day.
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FREEDOM and JOY! Joy in the satisfaction of having not only re¬
stored vour credit, hut having made it stronger; joy in the wonderful feeling
of beginning to lay up money to dratv interest instead of having to struggle
along under the increasing burden of interest on what you owe.
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ABOVE ALL, happiness in the bright smiles of those business con-
5 eerns w liich have been your friends and have carried you through the strug
ol (> real happiness in paying them up an 1 showing your appreciation for
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their faith and friendship, thus giving them. too. a to
FREEDOM.
MERELY fpr you to make a little money will not bring G 0 0 D
TIMES. The thing that will bring GOOD TIMES is for every man to make
every possible effort to wipe out all OLD DEBTS. That gives all of us a fresh
f brighter vision and solid foundation upon which to join hands
start, a a more
w in working for our MUTUAL PROSPERITY. *
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T THE destiny and fortunes of the people of this community are ONE. J
k v * linked together in business, industry, trade and profession,
We are every
®F3 We rise or fall together. We must share in prosperity or adversity, as we
shall choose. Prosperity can he established as an ABIDING BLESSING if
we will hut put whatever money conies our way to its proper, legitimate pur¬
A_ pose.
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THE highest purpose of money well earned is to pay our debts.
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JK \ FORT VALLEY OIL CO. GREEN-MILLER CO. SOUTHERN BROKERAGE CO. y* -j-A
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GAI.LAHER-HALE GROCERY CO. GEORGIA BASKET & LUMBER CO.
CAMPBELL FRUIT & SUPPLY CO. T. M. ANTHOINE ALMON IMPLEMENT CO.
(Successors to Crandall & Campbell. Inc.)
J FORT VALLEY CRATE & LUMBER CO.
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