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our way of thinking, a person
who purchases a three cent
stamp is just as entitled to con
siderate, courteous service as
the person who purchases more
costly merchandise. To us, the
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CIVES UP HIS HEART:
2008 MAN'S PHLOSOPYER BOYLE
ALLS IN LOVE WITH RACE HORSE
ny,ngn BOYLE =~
HIALEAY RACETRACK, Feb.
27 — (AP). — I never thought I
would fall in love witly a race
horse. { ‘
Ithought taat was an abbetras
tion enjoyed only by eérumbling
old white-haireq Kentucky col
onels who made {ip their track
losses by posing hand-ifidiand
with mint juleps for-the whisky
ade
And here I am head-over-heels
crazy about a horse, erazy as Lit
fle Boy Blue over his little toy
dog.
The housp is named Armed,
and he ig the sweetest thing on
hoofs that ever ran in eircles. Old
timers can have their.pacing Dan
Patda, middle times are welcome
to Man-O-War, I'll take Armed—
on a wet or dry track.
The people who hang out at
racccourses have a lot of reasons
for thinking this = six-year-old
campaigner is the greatest geld
ine that ever lived. They point
out hat he has been in the money
in 39 out of 44 starts. They say
if he wins at Santa Anita in Cal
ifornia next Saturday, he may
pvick. up enough change %o pass
Whirlaway’s record and become
the greatest money-maker of all
time.
But T don’t care about his Dun
anq Bradstreet rating. My affec
tion isn’t even based on the $2.50
we has won for me in the races.
i Spinal Shivers .
No, I just go for the way
Armed runs. You won’'t have to
be a racetrack fan to get a thrill
out, of this litlle brown horse
with the long black tail, Twice
I watdaed him come in first, and
ecach time he gave me the spinal
shivers you get from reading a
line of goog poetry or watching
a line of marching soldiers,
Armeéd has pel’sonalit,v as well
as speed. He has the best liead
on a horse’s body since Chiron,
the wisest Cenfaur, poundeq the
hills of Thessaly. :
1 stood next to Mrs. Doug Dod
son, wife of the man up on Armed
in tae $50,000 Widener Handicap
last Satu-day, and learned that
a jockey suffers much less than
his watehing frau during a race.
Mrs. Dodson is abput convinced
that horse racing réally began in
America only when Armed first
went to the post. :
“He's wonde-ful,” dae sdid.
“He's terribly strong anq only
Willie” — apparently her pet
name for Doug —— “can really
handle him. i vl el
“Armed isn’t ‘temperamental
though. Nothing bothers him..He
always knows what he is doing.”
Taen somebody yelled “They’re
Off.” And Mrs. Dodson—.a pret
ty dignified woman who knew
she would get to_go to Califor
nia with her husband if Armed
won — began jumping up and
down like a pogo stick shouting:
“Come on, Willie! Come on,
Williet” .. ¢ e
And “Willie” did, riding almost
straight up ‘in fais stirups.
Armed, who usually worries the
beftorg by hanging back a little
at the start, took 4 quick lead. The
horses were a. blur en the back
stretch, and Armed® stil] led on
the last tush, * e
Rhythmic Beauty
Whipping down the home
stretch he sped in muscled rhyth
mic beauty. He ran effortlessly
and daintily, his heavy chest and
body almost floating, his legs
churning the dust in light deli=
cate thrusts like notes of music.
As he streamed over the finish
line with 4 new track recoru I
could almost see my $5 on 4Qis
nose and the $1.25 profit riding
on the enq of the glossy black
tail featering the air like a vics
torious banner. .
~ As- Armed strolled off = the
{rack he stuck out his tongue for
his share of the $50,000 purse—
the two lumps of sugar he usual
lly gets for winning.
" There in the grandstand I
wanted to do sometsmg more for
him — throw bucket after bucket
of clhampagne ‘over. him, . That
seemedq the only fitting way to
cool off his équine greatness. Ypu
wouldn’t want to use tap water
on a $459,775 horse.
Hudnut Advises
Spring Cleaning
For Your Skin
How does your face look under
the gay blossoms on your new hat
—fresh, clear and glowing? If not;
better give it a little attention.
Perhaps it heells the sunshine and
fresh air; maybe a lighter, greener
diet is indicated; ahd chances are,
a good conscientious spring clean
ing is needed.
Richard Hudnut experts tell us
that one ‘of the most important
factors in. the care of every skin
is cleanliness and that improper
or hanhazard cleansing methods
are responsible for many com
plexion faults. For that look of
immaculate freshress, they sug
gest Dußarry Cleansing Cream,
a super-cleansing cream exactly
suited for your type of skin . . .
and Dußarry Skin Freshener, a
fragrant crystal-clear lotion.
But perhaps you are puzz‘ed
about how soap-and-water fits
into your cleansing routine. The
answer is very simple: Let the
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condition of your skin determine
your cleansing method . . . if it
has a tendehcf' to be oily, use
cream first fellowed by a soapy
scrub, If your skin is on the dry
side, but you just don’t “feel clean”’
without soap and water then wash
your face first, then give it a
cream cleansing.
Of course, there’s nothing fricky
about using cleansing eream but,
as with everything else, there’s a
better way to do it:
Start by wiping off your lip
stick with tissue. Then, put blobs
of cream on your forehead, cheeks,
nose and chin, Thest blobs are
supply centers from which vou
spread the cream on the skin. With
your fingertips work the cream
upward and outward. Be especial
ly thorough around the nostrils
and on the chin for these are the
areas where make-up and dust
accumulate. Make little circles
with the fingertips so that the
eream really gets down after that
dirt. Tissue off, turning the tissue
with each stroke so there’s alway:
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WEEK - END
SPECIAL
HOME FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT
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Come and make your selection of any article
in our Home Furnishings Department and pay
only 1% of the regular price. Any item you
select with exceptions of items in the Paint 3
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White Goods Sale
49
Nice fluffy Turkish towels in as
sorted colored borders. The kind
you have wanted for a long time
at a price you can afford to pay.
Regular 79¢ value.
1.69
Extra special value in 54x54 table
cloths in lovely printed patterns.
Regular $2.49 value.
Window Curtains
Exceptional value these lovely white curtains, :
sized 214 yards by 43 inches. Regularly sold :
for from $4.95 to $5.95. -
ONE LOT
- LADIES’ GLOVES
49c nair
Suedes and Fabric dress gloves in
all wanted. colors. You’ll agree—
exceptional values!
Gallant - Belk (Co.
1 clean working surface. Now
eream and tissue again for a scru
pulously clean face, using the
same upward, outward strokes.
Then, dip a wad of cotton in
water, press it dry, and saturate
it with skin freshener. Pat your
face and neck briskly with it,
starting at the base of your neck
and working with rhythmie mo
tions, upward' and outward. This
gentle patting with skin freshener
removes every lingering trace of
cream, tones your skin, and leaves
your face fresh and really clean!
Supply Nitrogen To
pply Nit ‘
|
Small Grain, |
Is Expert's Advice
By D. L. BRANYON,
County Agent
Top dressing of small grain
with nitrogen is essential for
highest production. In most cases
top dressing used by Clarke
County farmers this year will
have to be a complete fertilizer.
Farmers should - obtain nitrogen
material if possible, as nitrogen
iz the most important element
needed as a top dressing.
High analysis complete ferti
lizer like 6-8-6 would be pre
ferred, but materials like 5-10-5
1.98
One lot of beautiful table cloths,
52x52, in patterns you’'ll greatly
admire. Regular $3.49 value.
BURSDAT, fTRRUARY 07, 15,
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vill probably have to be yseg in
nost cases. The last of Febryapy
ind the first part of March is th,
sest time for applying top dress mf’,
0 small grain in this section,
~ Extension Service specialist
recommended alight aplicatio,, i
manure, if available, rather 1,
thke mixed -goods, especiaily in
the broiler producing areas.
Farmers who did not apply any
nitrogen when the small grain
was planted in the fall the Geo,.
gia Experiment Station a¢ Ex
periment says, should apply one
of the following top dressings
per acre of small grain: 200 pounds
of nitrate of soda, 160 pounds ¢
sulfate of ammonia or calnityo
150 pounds of cyanamid 100
pounds of ammonium nitrate 7
pounds of uranion or 400 pounds of
pcunds of 6-8-6 mixed fertiliger,
Experiment Station recommens
dations for plantings fertilieq
with 300 or 400 pounds 6-8-¢y
4-8-6 ir{the'fal}.call foritop dre .
ing with either 100 pounds of
nitrate of soda per acre, 80 poungs
oi calnitro or eyanamid, 50 nounds
of ammonium nitrate, 40 pounds
of uramon or 200 wounds of
6-8~6 mixed fertilizer,
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The United States in 1933 con.
sumed 130,000,000 gallons of 2.
cchaol spirits. of which five pers
cent wag scotch,
SHEETS
249
Just received, large shipment of
Pacific Mills sheets of extra mus
lin strength. Size 81x108. Regular
$3.49 value. '
Regular_ 79¢ 59c
Pillow Cases to Match ...
ONE LOT
LADIES' GLOVES
1.00 pir
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