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A FAMOUS
FORMULA
A lot more goes into the prescriptions,
I fill than fine, fresh drugs. There also goes, years of
experience and special training—a lot of patience
and skill . . . and most of all, a firm promise to you,
your Doctor and myself that every pre-
scription will be compounded with ut
most care.
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HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
Prpsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. . .
Franchizcd Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Macon.
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The vast majority of the state’s 3,000 beer
dealers are law-abiding businessmen. They
3? welcome Self-Regulation, they laud its prin
m 'ciples, they cooperate in its aim to keep
$3 retailing on a high plane.
Cl But the beer industry, like all others, has
b| a tiny minority of operators who would use
|y their retail permit to cloak illegal, unwhole
some practices. To these few, Self-Regulation
is a force to be feared.
|| Foundation representatives tour the state
juj constantly, carefully scrutinizing retail opera-
H tions, reporting their findings. Where bad
conditions are observed, the operator receives
a letter warning him to “clean up”. If he does,
H;. fine! If he doesn’t, steps are taken to have his
Pr license revoked by the authorities. Some 150
i disciplined retailers have learned that
■R cT ißk Self-Regulation is no empty phrase.
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LEGAL BLANK FORMS
BLANK MORTGAGES, BILL OF SALE,
PROMISSORY NOTES. RETAIN TITLE
NOTES, and Various Other Forms
FOR SALE AT
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| Farmers Should Remove
Accident Hazard*
Farmers who spend some time :
during the winter months finding 1
and correcting accident hazards may )
prevent painful injuries and loss of
time during the busy season next
year. Do some housecleaning and
set things in order. A good place to [
start the farm safety project is in
the barn.
Follow the important safety rule,
"a place for everything and every
thing in its place.” If alleyways
and work areas in the barn are ob
structed with feed, harness, tools
and other equipment, find a place
for these things. Falls and falling
objects cause a large portion of ac
cidents which occur in barns. Avoid
j storing loose material overhead on
| the rafters, and see that forks,
scrapers, and other farm equipment
are kept where they will not cause
accidents.
Many barns filled with hay, feed
and valuable are de
stroyed each year by fire. Farmers
should not smoke or strike matches
in the barn. Light the lantern be
fore entering the barn and fix hooks
to hang the lantern on, so that it J
won’t get knocked over and start a
fire. While checking the fire haz- j
ards, check to make sure that the j
| lightning rods are grounded prop- j
erly and to make sure that no gaso- j
line and kerosene are stored in the
barn.
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Here Are Ways to
Remove Pesky Stains
Here are some of the usual stains,
and what can be done about them:
Fruit and berry stains: Stretch
over a bowl, then pour boiling wa
ter from a height; dry in the sun to
bleach. If the stain has “set,” and :
the cloth is white cotton or linen, j
! follow the boiling water with a chlor
ine bleach and rinse promptly and
thoroughly.
Coffee, chocolate and cocoa
stains: First, soak in cold water for
several hours, then pour boiling wa
ter through from a height, and wash
as usual. If the stains have becoma
“set,” apply a paste of borax and
cold water. Rub in well, rinse, and
wash in warm suds.
Wine stains: Sprinkle at once with
salt. Afterwards, pour boiling wa- 1
ter through the stained portion and
wash as usual.
Mustard stains; Rub lightly with
thick soapsuds before the cloth is
washed.
Candle wax: Scrape off the sur
face wax with a blunt knife. Place !
a piece of white blotting paper or
brown wrapping paper over the j
spots and press with a hot iron, mov
ing the paper frequently.
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Indiscriminate Hunting
Records give ample evidence of
jan indiscriminate war against
j hawks and owls. The evidence
; shows not only that these birds are
| usually not permitted to live out
I their natural life spans but also that
i those who kill them do not distin
| guish between the beneficial species
| and the few that are known to do
j damage to man’s interests—the
j sharp-shinned hawk, the Cooper’s
hawk, the goshawk, and the great
horned owl.
Harmful species make up about
11 per cent of the 11,200 hawks and
owls that have been banded in re
cent years and only about the same
percentage of the number that are
killed and reported. In other words,
those who kill hawks and owls do
so with the same lack of discrimina
tion that is purposely used in band
ing and releasing the birds. Out of
1,250 banded hawks and owls killed
in recent years, 1,100 were beneficial
to man.
Hardening of Arteries
Hardening of the arteries, techni
cally termed arteriosclerosis, may
be a fat disease in the way that
diabetes is a sugar disease, it ap
pears from studies reported by Dr.
Lester R. Dragstedt to the National
( Academy of Sciences. The condi
| tion is not a necessary part of the
aging process, Dr. Dragstedt said,
since not all old people develop it.
When the pancreas fails to pro
duce enough insulin, the utilization
j of sugar is defective and diabetes
| results. Failure of the pancreas to
produce another hormone, called
lipocaic, disturbs the utilization of
fat and arteriosclerosis results. This
is the case in dogs and may be in
i humans. A high percentage of dogs
j developed arteriosclerosis when de
) prived of lipocaic by removal of the
pancreas, Dr. Dragstedt found.
Hardening of the arteries occurs
j with abnormally high frequency in
• patients with diabetes, Dr. Drag
| stedt pointed out, and occurs not
infrequently in young persons.
Nutritious Fare
The average-sized sweet potato
should provide all the vitamin A
needed by an adult for one day.
In addition, it contains some vita
) min C and a good supply of iron
and vitamin 8,. To conserve the
sweet potato flavor as well as the
vitamin and mineral content, it is
best to cook them without peeling.
t For variety, sweet potatoes can
be- spiced and glazed or served as
orange sweet potatoes. Escalloped
sweet potatoes and apples, combin
ing cooked peeled sweet potatoes
j and tart apples, provide an appe
i tizing dish.
I Though they seem to taste special
ly good with pork, sweet potatoes
make a desirable complement to
other meats, chiefly chicken, sau
sage and lamb.
We have just the right kind of Gifts to make the
Graduation Time Happy for the Graduates. These
Gifts will last long after the Graduation occasion.
May we suggest the following practical gifts;
For Girls For Boys
BLOUSES SHIRTS
Cotton and Rayons Dress and Sport
Tailored and Fancy /J-■ n- -
GLOVES # = 7 A
Fabric in White and B
HANDBAGS | - VIS
Plastic,"Leather and Fabric
HANDKERCHIEFS
White with colored embroidery PANTS
and Print designs Dress and Sport
DRESSES BELTS
Cotton ft haw r p, Prints &
Solids in Pastels. TIES
SLIPS BILLFOLDS
Tailored and Fancy SLACK SUITS
in Tearose
Dr . Drc SUSPENDERS
ROBES
Rayon, Jersey and Satin SPORT COATS
in Pastel Solids and BEDROOM SLIPPERS
Print Designs
GOWNS SWIMMING TRUNKS
Rayon and Batiste -■ h —^
PAJAMAS fOi f, A
Rayon and Cotton JaBMTAy
BEDROOM SLIPPERS BmWJBBk
Plain and Fancy Styles
BATHING SUITS fy
BRASSIERES
PANTIES SOCKS
Moore Dry Goods Co.
“More For Your Money At Moore’s”
Phone 140 Perry, Ga.
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FURNITURE VALUES
For Every Room In Your Home
Don’t put off buying what you really need in the Furni
ture Line. Our Easy Terms make it easy for you to buy
’now and at a reasonable price.
Special Terms To Farmers
Come in and let us discuss our terms with you. We
want to suit your convenience.
BEDROOM SUITES
Three and Five Piece Suites in Modernistic
and Conservative Styles in WALNUT and
RED MAPLE.
TABLES of All Types End, Radio, Coffee,
Cocktail, Console in Walnut and Mahogany.
Clothes Hampers, Book Cases, Hassocks.
Furniture For Every Room In Your Home
Central Ga. Furniture Co.
FRANK SWAFFORD, Manager
Phone 424 Perry, Ga.
ONLY THE BEST IN
Diamonds, Watches, China, Silverware, Glassware
and a complete line of Jewelry
See our complete line of Wedding Invitations,
Announcements and Visiting Cards
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty
KERNAGHAN, Inc.
, Cherry St. JEWELERS Macon, Ga.