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Livestock Day at Costal
Plain Experiment Station
One of the features of the
Livestock Day at the Costal Plain
Experiment Station at Tifton on
Wednesday, April 10, will be five
groups of steers fed out on five
combinations of feeds. Practically
all of the feed uked in the tests
consists of home grown feed
stuffs, Steer will be shown in
the feed lots and from fields Os
corn and velvet beans. Cattle
will be on pastures of grasses
and legumes.
Os more than usual interest,
according to Station officials, will
be the veal herd. Native scrub
cattle were bred to purebred
bulls. Forty calves were dropped
in February which shoulu be
ready to market as veal calves in
June. The results obtained thus
far indicated this to be a promis
ing farm enterprise in South
G'orgia.
A herd of purebred Polled
Herefords will be shown. Many
growers of livestock look with
favor on cattle without horns, as
this is considered an advantage
under screw worm conditions.
The Station has a herd of grade
herefords which are bred to pure
bred bulls for the production of
calves to go on pasture and later
fed out in the field and in feed
lots.
Visitors will have the oppor
tunity of inspecting scrub herds,
grade herds and purebred herds.
Litters of Poland China and i
Duroc pigs will be shown. These
pigs are handled according to
accepted swine sanitation
methods.
This is the second annual Live
stock Day at the Coastal Plain
Experiment Station. The meet
ing last year was well attended
and it is expected that repre
sentative livestock growers will
be present from counties through
out South Georgia.
The meeting begins at 10:10
A. M. Eastern Standard Time.
Short discussions on beef cattle,
hogs, pastures and feeds will be
held during the morning. The
entire afternoon will be devoted
to inspecting the livestock and
pastures.
Dr. H.AMJThIS\
Optometrist & Optician
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Eyes Examined-Classes Fitted. I
505 C. & S. Bank Bldg.
DUBLIN. GEORGIA
Pure Cook Black root resistant
Cotton Seed for sale.
See CLEON BROWN
31*35 i
More Power to the South!»
Expecting record summer motor travel this spring and summer in the
Southland, William E. Smith, president of the Standard Oil Company
(Kentucky), has arranged immediate distribution in this region of a new
kind of summer motor oil made by the revolutionary Clearosol Process.
Mr. Smith Is shown here receiving from Miss Beatrice Drader the first can
of the new oil to arrive by airplane.
ANEW kind of summer motor oil
refined by the Clearosol Proc
ess, which has been called the most
revolutionary development in the
history of the petroleum industry,
was announced today by W. E.
Smith, president of the Standard Oil
Company (Kentucky). The new
Moblloil will be available through
out this area this week.
"The process ‘wasHes’ out carbon
and gum forming Impurities from
the crude oil," Mr. Smith explained.
“As a result the oil is free from
those weak and unstable elements
which burn up with engine heat.
Motorists will be able to drive far
ther this summer and spend less in
oil purchases.
“The Clearosol Process developed
by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Com
pany Is really simplicity itself, al
though it was discovered only after
years of research by chemists and
refinery engineers seeking a new
way to improve lubricating oils to
meet the demands of increased mo
tor ear performance. Two cleansing
fluids or solvents are used. One of
Yum-Yum! Fish with Nut Sauce!
FSH for Lent is commonplace,
but fish with nut sauce is an
event.
The art of blending intriguing
nut sauce flavors has been prac
ticed and relished In Paris for
years. At other crossroads of the
world some noted chefs have art
fully captured and popularized their
own conceptions.
Not by chance is the meaty Bra
til nut used ns the basic ingredient,
for ft imparts delightful chewy
“substance,” both to the stuffing
and the sauce. Delicately bland.
, Brazil nuts blend well with other
more stimulating flavors which en
rich the natural juiees of the sea
food.
Quickly prepared, these recipes
assure a delicious new taste sensa
tion.
Baked Stuffed Fish
1 three-pound fish
3 cups soft bread crumbs
% cup coarsely (round Braxll nuts
1 teaspoon salt
Pepper
4 tabteßpoctu melted butter
1 tableipocns lemon Ju 100
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Pain, in the light of scientific re
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WHEELER COUNTY
them, cresylic acid, dissolves and
settles the natural impurities pres
ent in the finest crude petroleum.
The other, propane, absorbs the
valuable parts of the oil. Since pro
pane is normally a gas and must be
cbmpressed before It turns to a
liquid, all of the valuable parts of
the motor oil are retained and the
propane is set free as a gas when
the propane-oil mixture roaches
rbom temperature. «
“Tests in the laboratory and on
the joad with the old-type oils
showed that the engine valve cham
bers were coated with gum after 100
hours of operation. Pistons were
blocked and rings were stuek with
muck. This gum anti muck was
formed by impurities which the old
type refining method by filtration or
add treatment failed to remove
from the crude oil. The new summer
Moblloil has the highest resistance
to gumming of any oil yet devel
oped, because the impurities have
been 'washed' out of the crude pe
troleum by the action of the sol
vents.”
3 small tomatoes
Salt, pepper
4 onion rings
Split and clean fish. Mix crumbs,
nuts and seasoning, add two table
spoons of melted butter and lemon
juice and mix well. Stuff fish with
mixture, sew split edges together
and place fish on oven proof plat
ter. Halve tomatoes, place around
fish, sprinkle with salt and pepper
and arrange an onion ring on each
half. Pour remaining butter over
fish and tomatoes. Bake in a hot
oven, 450 degrees F.. about fifteen
minutes, until fish is tender. Re
move from oven and garnish with
sliced lemon and parsley. Serve
either with or without the follow
ing sauce.
Savory Fish Sauce
5 tAblcspoons chopped pickle
3 tablespoons chopped oUves
4 cup chopped parsley
3 tablespoons roasted Brazil nuts
4 cup mayonnaise
H cup sour cream
Mix all the ingredients together
Serve with fish, soft shell crabs ar
cold meat.
LOST— Black mare mule—left
my place Tuesday night, March
19th. this mule was last seen at
White water creek bridge in
Laurens county about 2 miles
above line of Wheeler county.
Liberal reward for returning or
information leading to the re
covery of same. Notify
J. P. BRYANT,
Alamo, Rt. 1.
FOUND —Chevrolet tire and
wheel. Owner may get same by
identifying and paying for ad.
Apply Eagle Office.
ILE, ALAMO, GEORGIA
Cereal Tips
_____ By Barbara Brooks
co’*
TkO you know that delicious pastry
U for pies and tarts can be made
with corn flakes 7 Put 4 cups of corn
flakes through a food grinder,using
the fine cutter. Mix with one-fourth
cup sugar, one-fourth cup melted
butter and one-half teaspoon cinna
mon. Brush pie pan with butter and
line bottom and sides with the
crumbs. When filling has been added
hake in the usual manner.
The next time you prepare Wal
dorf Salad sprinkle bran flakes over
the salad just before serving, in
place of nut meats. The bran flakes
supply an appetizing crispness to
the texture of the salad, while their
nut-like flavor goes perfectly with
the diced apples.
Science has shown that the sleep
of adults was improved 6 per cent
by eating a before-bed-time dish of
corn flakes and milk to stave off
hunger pangs. The sleep of children
was improved 14 per cent by sub
stituting a supper dish of the easily
digested corn flakes and milk in
place of a heavier main dish.
Beauty Hints
By Jane Heath
IF you were not gifted by Nature
with curly lashes and a ravish
ing, starry-eyed look, don’t despair.
There’s a clevei eyelash curler that
will do the trick for you. Curved to
fit the eye, it trains the lashes up
ward with a gentle squeeze on the
handles. Hold a few seconds—and
presto! Another secret of the movie
star’s dressing table is yours.
Blue eye-shadow is the most pop
ular color of the half dozen shades
offered this season.
When shaping eyebrows with a
tweezer, never pull hairs out
“against the grain.” Always pluck
each hair gently in the same direc
tion in which it is growing.
What Vocation Shall
My Boy Choose?
By A. B. Clemens,
Director, Mechanical Schools,
International Correspondence
Schools.
We live in a changing world.
Opportunities for success in the
future will differ from those in
the past. A young man’s wise
choice of his life work may do
much to determine success or
failure. How shall he choose?
f Ground Aviation
FOR every aviation pilot in' the
air there are four to six men on
the ground who are necessary to
keep the pilot aloft. These are the
men who build the engines and
planes, who check them and keep
them in condition. *
Through good years and bad, air
mileage has steadily. increased.
What the limits of this progress
will be no one can now foresee,
but as progress continues there is
certain to be a constant increase in
the need for skilled men on the
flying fields and in the factories
where the planes and engines are
constructed. Few lines of work seem
to offer better opportunities to the
young man starting on his career.
To be an aviation technician re
quires both experience and techni
cal knowledge. License require
ments and other government regu
lations have made it impossible for
any but highly skilled men to suc
ceed. These requirements, however,
have broadened the opportunities
for the young man willing to work,
to study and to learn.
The most direct start toward suc
cess in this field would be getting
a job as a helper dr apprentice in a
plant where planes or engines are
built, or in a shop at a flying field.
If this is impracticable, the young
man can get a start toward the ulti
mate goal by obtaining a similar
job in a shop where almost any type
of high-speed internal combustion
engine is built, assembled, or re
paired.
The job itself, whether in avia- (
tion or a field allied to it, will sup-'
ply valuable experience, while the
necessary technical knowledge can
be obtained through rasdingJSd
"Pigs is Pigs"
AND CROPS ARE CROPS
Yet they’re much alike at Feeding Time
• Strange, isn’t it, to think of
pigs and crops this way . . . but
science presents more and more
evidence every day to show that
food requirements of animals
and plants are much the same.
Animals need vitamins. They
could starve to death on chemi
cally pure food. So could your
crops,without v/ta/impur/t/es.
Chilean Natural Nitrate sup
plies the vital impurities—sup-
plies them in Na
ture’s own balance
and proportion.
These vital impuri
ties are the rare
elements — iodine,
boron, calcium,
I
Ch s Sets n
NATURAL
NITRATE i
THh OLD ORIGINAL SODA
•How Does Your Garden Grow? 9
"THESE attractive young ladies
are® Miss Frances Chapman
(left) and Miss Aimice Pomeroy of
Lithonia, Ga., photographed in Mrs.
E. J. Chapman’s turnip garden.
The bountiful garden is typical
of those which were grown through
out the State by Garden Club ladies
CitY PressinG Cluß
Always at your ser
vice.
Let us do your clean
ing and Pressing.
We do it cheap*
We do it right.
We also do alter
nation and dyeing.
All Work Guaranteed
Work U. 0. D.
W. H. BRAGG. PROP.
Cotton Rats Live Outdoors
The eotton rats of the South do not
infgrt buildings.
magnesium, lithium, stron
tium, and many others. They’re
all there, combined with nitro
gen, to make your crops strong
and healthy.
Chilean Natural Nitrate is
ideal for your crops. It is na
tural, the only nitrogen that
comes from the ground.
For your own protection say
“Chilean” when you order ni
trate. Two kinds —Champion
i who received donations of Amen
-11 can nitrate of soda for their proj
. ■ ects, through the co operation of
The Agricultural Development Bu-
' I reau of the Barrett Company.
Mrs. Chapman grew about 25
1 , varieties of vegetables and put up
■; 550 cans, not to mention 150 cans
i) of orchard products.
CITY BEAUTY
SHOPP
McRAE, GA.
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(granulated) and
Old Style. They are
both ^en uine. Both
are natural. Both
are Chilean. And
both give your crops
the vital impurities.