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Origin of Sabotage
The vrird 'sabotage,” much in the
news, is from the French “sabot"—
a wondin shoe. In its original in
terpretation, the meaning came
trxvm the practice of throwing a
wu**rn shoe into the machinery in
ordfeH to stop production.
Cement Sc» Sanitizing
A n mi nl floor-surfacing material
Gas been developed which is self
sanitizing without the use of disin
fectants. With no treatment othei
Hun occasional washings, the
cement prevents the growth ot
molds on its surface an-l suppresses
many bacter.s
Dlalcfc-is Get Special Ice Cream
A new ice cream for diabetics has
been produced at the University of (
Illinois, containing about 40 per cent
as much sugar as the standard prod- |
art Scientists at the institute sub
sfntatrd a mixture principally of «
mdk proteins for the glycerine used '
previously in efforts to freeze a low- j
sugar k» cream. One out of each !
28fl persons in the United States is j
the scientists say.
haw of Gravity
If. person were to take two round ,
baUR each five inches in diameter,
wit* one heavier than the other, and
dropped from the same elevation
under favorable weather conditions,
the Cm* balls will strike the earth at
the- nme time since conditions were
bxeti iso the resistance was the
•acne on each. The earth’s pull on
every small particle of like mass is |
equal. The force on the heavier ball ,
is greater than on that of the lighter ]
baiS burl -since the mass of the heav
ier fa&n is greater than that of the
bgkftrv i>all in the same proportions,
the »rcielcrations on the two balls
or® faf equal, consequnetly their
Tttlinrtees are equal.
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HACK to fundamentals. That's what it takes to win a
war. We must realize, as never before, that a straight line
is the shortest distance between two points . . . and that the
shortest distance is both desirable and necessary in time
of war.
Main street is back on the map. And well it should be.
Today it is a busy thoroughfare lined with good stores and
shops whose counters and windows, owners and clerks have
taken on a vastly greater significance since Pearl Harbor. . .
since all our resources have been pledged to a cause we
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must not lose.
PRIORITIES . . . rationing . . . conservation . . . these
are the measures that make it necessary to stay at home . .
•v to shop at the nearest point where goods are on sale. These
ore the measures that are magnifying the importance of your
hometown storekeeper.
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THERE are times, however, when even he is unable to
, fill your needs. That's when Rich's stands ready to serve you.
That's when a telephone call ... a letter . ... even a post
card will bring you the goods you can't find on Main street.
Call or write Penelope Penn, personal shopper at Rich's in
Atlanta . . . behind her are the facilities and the reputation
of a Southern Institution for 75 years
DIAMOND JUBILEE • 1307-1912
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Insulin Adds to Life
A 20-year study by New York city
reveals that the use of insulin adds
five years to the life of diabetes suf
ferers. The median age at the death
of these patients has been extended
to 64.7,
Gives Extra Flavor
Currant jelly spread over roast
lamb during the last 20 minutes of
the cooking gives extra flavor and
glaze. Beat up half a cup of jelly j
with a fork and spread over the
cooking meat.
Cleaning Playing Cards
Playing cards will last longer and |
look better if well cared for. As j
soon as any spots or stains appear, ,
, wipe them gently with a cloth dipped |
in warm water. Pat dry with a
I clean cloth and lay on a flat sur
face until the cards are perfectly
l drv.
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Greeley's Writing Bad
i Horace Greeley's handwriting was
so bad he couldn’t read it himself,
, and often had to call in Jack Hobm
-1 son, one of his proofreaders, who
< could decipher it quicker than you
could say his name.
Optical Illusion Causes Accident
Drivers who survive after crashi
ng into the rear end of a slower
noving truck or automobile, usually
explain that they realized too late the
-eal difference between their speed
I and that of the vehicle ahead, ac
j :ording to the Automobile Club of
j Southern California. According to
;ye physicians, there is an optical
illusion which, especially at night,
makes the car ahead seem to be
farther away and traveling faster
than is actually the case.
i>iile-Long Varn
Some cotton yarn is so fine that 50
i miles of it are needed to make one
pound, according to a department
of agriculture processing expert.
This fine yarn is spun on ordinary
machinery and is used in making
typewriter ribbons, airplane fabric,
and even fine dress goods.
Blue Jays as Valets
Blue jays sometimes act as “val
ets” to deer. As the animals drink
1 and browse, the jays go to work
removing the ticks that infest the
deer. Strangely, each bird adopts
one particular deer for regular
"brush-offs.”
Half a Cake
Cake baking for the small family
I can be done by using hal: the amount
of the recipe and baking in regular
sized layer-cake pans. When cool,
cut in halves and frost as usual.
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Principal Crimes
Principal crimes in the United
States in 1940 in order of their fre
quency were larceny, burglary, as
sault, driving while intoxicated and
embezzlement or fraud.
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New Type Airship
Resembling a flying torpedo, a
unique “Ray Ship” which has at
tracted governmental interest was
recently unveiled by its inventor,
Ralph A. Yelli, a civil engineer of
Los Angeles. It is a lighter-than
air craft and is propelled on a prin
ciple that combines the features of a
rocket ship and the vacuum power of
Mother Nature’s tornado. When
completed it will weigh three-quar
ters less than existing dirigibles,
carry four times the load and travel
200 miles per hour with the ma
neuverability of a plane.
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RANDALL EVANS JR.
■ To the People of Georgia:
1 lam a candidate for Attorney
General of Georgia in the Pri
mary election of September, 1942.
I was born in Thomson. Mc-
I Duffie County, Georgia, and I|
[have practiced law here for the 1
! past seventeen years. I have
represented McDuffie County in
j the General Assembly continu
jously since 1930, serving in both
the House and Senate. In 1941
I was elected Speaker of the
House, and finished the session
without a single appeal from any
ruling that I made.
I feel that I am well qualified
to fill the (ffice. I pledge to
serve all of the people honestly
- and fairly. I will appreciate your
support.
RANDALL EVANS, JR.
Character Tests Tell
Whether You’re Criminal i
After 30 unpublicized years of re-'
search, California scientists now an
nounce a revolutionary character,
test which will accurately tell,
whether you are a potential mur
derer, a future President or just a
happily married breadwinner sim
ply by measuring your bones, eyes ,•
and hair.
Not only will thtse new tests tell ;
j what career you should choose, they')
will also predict how many auto
mobile accidents you will have,
how good a driver you are, how
honest you are and what kind of a |
husband or wife you should have. |
A former judge and noted Cali- I
fornia attorney, Edward V. Jones,
is the originator of the latest meth
od of “X-raying” the human char
acter by taking approximately 60
measurements of a person’s physi- J
cal features
Jones and his associates spent 30
years studying 10,000 persons, test
ing their new method on all types in
all walks of life. They found there
were certain “standard” measure
ments and, by combining these, they,
j could accurately tell an individual’s
1 potentialities, faults and abilities
The test was originally designed,
for vocational guidance and to aid
large companies in selecting suit
able employees. It was soon en
larged to help social workers and
other authorities—as well as the av
erage man—in determining whether
1 or not desirable children will re
sult from proposed marriages.
So successful were the tests that
Southern California police forces en
listed Jones’ aid in detecting crimi
nals. They found the new method
had an uncanny knack of pointing
the finger of guilt or innocence at
suspects.
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! 2 Bones Weekly Enough
For Canine, Says Expert |
It is the accepted theory that
bones are good for dogs. This is
true, but with definite limitations.
Too many bones are actually bad
for a dog. It is not advisable giving
a dog a bone that has been cooked.
Cooked bones break easily into
sharp splinters.
A dog can digest bones because
J of the large amount of hydrochloric
i acid in his stomach. However, if ,
I too many bones are given the ani
j mal, he is not able to digest them.
1 Some pass into the intestines and
j puncture the walls or remain there,
i causing the dog serious illness.
| The actual nourishment received
from bones is rather small. One or 1
two bones, at the most, a week
should be sufficient for your pet. The |
benefit derived may best be de- 1
scribed as that of a toothbrush. They i
do help keep the teeth and gums in I
good shape and afford exercise to
the dog’s jaws. In spite of these
benefits, I do not recommend feed
ing bones regularly. If you are go
ing to give your dog a bone, choose
a large, uncooked knuckle bone, and
under no circumstances give him
poultry, pork, rabbit or cooked bones
of any sort.
Bats Have Supersound System
Bats, those night flying mammals,
jdo it all by a supersound system,
lit has been revealed by the Amer
| ican Association for the Advance
! ment of Science. They use a “su
personic system” whereby they
I emit hisses inaudible to the human
| ear. These sounds, the investiga
| tors say, reverberate from obstacles
j in the path of the flying bats and
aid them in avoiding collisions.
FERTILIZER
FIELD, GARDEN and YARD
We have a Special Garden and Yard Fertilizer
in large and small packages—and can take
care of your needs.
Seed Irish Potatoes, Early Corn, Peas, Soy and
Velvet Beans, Millet, Sorghum, Lespedeza, Cot
ton Seed, Peanuts, Melon and Cantaloupe.
Garden Seed and Garden Tools, Whatley’s
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Planters, Fertilizer Distributors, Harrows, Weeders, Spring
Tooth and Little Joe Cultivators, Stalk Cutters, Tractors,
Plows, Binders, Combines, and all Farm Equipment.
When needing Farm Equipment or Farm Supplies
SEE
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
HARDWARE TOOLS '
For Victory Gardens
Everybody on the home front is being urged to plant a
garden this year to produce necessary foods that soon
may not be available at any price.
Take the hard work out of your gardening
plans, by equipping yourself with the most ef
ficient tools. We’re headquarters for every
wanted type of garden equipment, and you’ll
find our prices in line with smart economy.
EVERY FARMER IS “PLANTING FOR
VICTORY.”
Buy your plow points, repairs for farm machinery and
other hardware needs from our large stock.
Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 500 PERRY, GA.
GARDEN SEEDS
Of AH Kinds
For that Victory Garden the Government
has asked citizens to plant this year.
A Home Garden is a “MUST” for All
Farm Families.
Come in right away and get your SEEDS while
they are available.
J. W. Blood worth
Phone 94 : Delivery Service ; Perry, Ga.
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