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Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press". He* ho"1 te**? Use POL, the new Dr. Hess de horner, on your calves when they're 3 to 10 days old for the following reasons: 1. Quickly destroys the horn buttons. 2. Easily applied by one person. 3. Dries fast , form ing a tough water proof film. 4. Sticks ? ealf doesn't rub it off. 5. Treated horn buttons don t "ooze." 6. No danger to calf's face and eyes or cow's Hanks or udder when the calf sucks. 7. Not toxic to the treated animal. Here's a new, more humane de horner that you sure want to try. Enough P6L to dehorn 10 calves is $1. We now have a supply on hand. Perry's Drug Store Are you planning to pick up and picnic this week end? Then I know you're hoping, as I am, for warm, sunny weather. But if it should turn out be chilly or rainy, don't let that inter fere with your plans. Go ahead and have your picnic anyhow . . . at home. That way your family won't feel let down, and you won't have to rustle up a regular meal at the last minute. THIRST AID It's no picnic being, thirsty on a picnic, so be sure to take plenty of refreshing soft drinks on your out ing! You'll find a big variety of ? u whistle wetters" at your A&!' . . . j each as enjoyable as the other, and all thriftily priced. Make A&P your thirst aid head quarters! QUICK AND SLICK ^ If you go in for campfire cookery, you'll get yards of enjoyment from ENCORE Prepared SPAGHETTI. It's mighty good cooked at home on the range, too, so get a few cans at the A&P. Made with a tasty sauce of tomatoes, spices and cheese, all you have to do is heat it. And if you want an extra hearty dish for 8 hearty eaters, combine 2 cans of this swell spa ghetti with 2 cans of red beans; mix well in a skillet; add 2 tsps. of chili powder, and heat thor oughly. Add green pepper and onion rings if you like 'em. Grand t indoors or out ! * SWANK FOR SALAD! For the best-dressed cole slaw or vegetable " salad that ever went a-picnicking, try this tangy dress ing made with WHITE HOUSE MILK, the creamy-rich evaporated milk sold at the A&P. Just blend */2 tsp. prepared mustard, % tsp. salt, 2 tsps. sugar, a dash of cay enne and 1 cup undiluted WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK. Add 1 tbsp. vinegar gradually, stirring till thick. Enough for 8 servings of salad. KING-SIZE SANDWICHES Where there's a grill, there's a way ... to enjoy MARVEL . HAMBURGER ROLLS in their special role of partners for sizz ling hamburgers. But even if your picnic equipment doesn't include a grill, these deli cious, freshly baked rolls from the A&P can have their innings on your outings. They re perfect for big he-man sandwiches of all kinds t because they hold so much filling. DEDICATED ? Pictured above is the lotla Methodist church, which was dedicated by Bishop Clare Purcell last Sunday morn ing. Approximately 400 persons of all denominations attended the service, and many of tnem remained for the bountiful picnic dinner served at noon in the lunchraom of the nearby school. After receiving the church building and dedicating it, Bishop Purcell called the church officials to the front and pre sented them with a certificate of dedication. Also participating in the service were Dr. Walter B. West, district superintendent, and the Rev. D. P. Grant, pastor. In the afternoon, a program of music was presented by the choirs and quartets from over the county. Wool Pool Is To Be Conducted Again This Year A wool pool will be eon ducted again this year, it was announced this week. In order for the w_ol to sell at the top price, it should be clean, free of tags and burrs, and tied with paper twine. Paper twine may be obtained at the county agent's office. Dates far the pool will be announced later. Scaly J. N. McJunkin, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., last week open ed his summer home here. Mrs. McJunkin and their daughter are expected about June 10, and will remain for the summer. Mrs. Margie Chastain has been spending several days with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Homer Pope, at Whittier. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Carpenter, of Pine Mountain, Ga:, spent the veek-end here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Vinson, are spending a few days at High lands. They expect to return to their home here about June 1. Warehouse Of Cooperative Is Now Open The Macon County Farmers ' I Cooperative, Inc., recently form ed organization, was opened at its warehouse, where it has fer- | | tilizers, feeds, and groceries on I sale. The warehouse, formerly used for storing AAA and TVA fer tilizers, is situated near the de pot. Pritchard Peek, general man ager of thp cooperative, is in charge of the store. Officials emphasized that merchandise^ of the cooperative may be bought by anyone, re gardless of whether he or she is a member. Later,, it is hoped to expand the organization's service to include the market of farm commodities. Persons who have not bought 1 stock in the cooperative but wish to do so are being urged by the organization's officers to act promptly. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gibbs and Floyd E. Gibbs, of Rabun 1 Gap, Ga., were here Sunday. "YOUR PICK OF POWER FOR YOUR JOB!" "Whether you take the V-8 or the big, new Ford SIX, whichever fits your job best, you get the same tough Ford endur ance! Flightiight 4-ring pistons and full pressure oiling save oil, keep down engine wear!" "FORD CLUTCH -famed for 'more grip? less slip'!" "Clutch lining lasts i longer when there's less slipping. These Ford Truck clutches build up their grip the faster the engine turns. Mister, they'll take all the torque you can feed 'em, and come back for more!" "ROLLER-ACTION STEERING" "It's not just roller and needle? bearings that make Ford steer ing easy? though -> there are four of ;1 them in a Ford Truck 1 steering gear. But * besides all that, the husky worm-gear works against a free turning roller instead of an integral sliding pector, ana that saves plenty of muscle!" 'LOAD-FREE AXLE SHAFTS!** Al "Even in Ford half ton jobs, the weight load is all taken off the axle shafts, by the ^-floating de sign . . . and allother Ford models have full-floating axles. These rugged, load free axles are among the many long-life features Ford gives you." DUNCAN MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 69 The termination date of the principal wartime price - support program will be December 31. 1948. <M yes PRICES down SHOP AT BOWERS and SAVE EVERY ITEM PLAINLY MARKED, AND YOU CAN SEE AND FEEL THE QUALITY. STOP BY AND LOOK OUR VALUES OVER. / ' ' ? One Table Yard Goods, Prints and Seersucker. Fast colors, stripes and checks. 35c yd. Men's Gray Covert Work Shirts (Veil made. Full cut. Sizes 14 to 17. $1.29 Men's Striped Broadcloth Shorts Sizes 29 to 38. Gripper front, elastic sides. 69c .MEN'S > Straw Hats Fine braided Leather Sweat Band $1.97 Men's Brown and Blue Mix Work Sox 19c pr. Sale! Women's Suits Stripes and Solid Colors Sizes 10 to 18 Values to $22.95 For Only $10 Sale! Women's Coats Assorted pastel colors, and also checks. Sizes 14 to 42. Values to $21.50 Close Out! $10 SMALL BOY'S Polo Shirts White, blue, yellow. Sizes 2 to 6. 29c each ONE LOT Sun Suits :or Boys ... For Girls Sizes 2 to 6 69 to 99c mmmm warn CHILDREN'S Sandals Leather Soles! Leather Uppers! Sizes 12U to 3. 97c Nylon Hose Full Fashioned Light Shades 54 gauge, 20 denier 1 .79 pr. BOWER'S
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