— —< )> D£NTAi?fCHV> Parents and Teachers Co-operate With die State Board of Health By MRS- J. BUREN SIDBURY Chairman, Summer Round-Up Campaign, N. C. Congress of Parents and Teachers The health of the child has been one of the major inter ests of the Parent-Teacher Asso ciations of the State. Parents and teachers agree on the vital necessity of having children phys ically and mentally fit before good school work can be expected. We are stressing through our Summer Round-Up Campaign the importance of having every remediable defect corrected be fore thet child enters school for the first time. This Summer Round-Up Campaign was inau gurated by the National Con gress of Parents and Teachers in 1926, as their major health ac tivity. Prom a very small begin ning we now have thousands of children examined each spring, and remediable defects—teeth, tonsils, eyes, ears, posture, etc— are brought to the attention of the parents. These defects ma terially retard a child’s progress in school. We are endeavoring, through education of the parent, to stress the truth that these physical de fects must be remedied. We are. also urging the medical and den tal professions to give due con sideration to the defects of the school child. Even though they be slight at the time of exami nation and inspection, we are urg ing that they not treat these de fects with indifference, but that they give them serious considera tion and cooperate in every pos sible way with the parents, with the school officials, and with the health officials. If we will work together for the physical health of the child, he will make greater mental progress. To accomplish this we must have more and bet ter cooperation, not only from the parents, but from the teach Sm Cutevani Motor Co, for radio batteries, tubes and ser vice.—adv. ***• checks MALARIA in 3 days Liquid Tablets COLDS Salve Nose Drops first day. TONIC and LAXATIVE ers, and from the medical and dental professions. It is true that the State Board of Health is rendering a splendid service in its health programs in the coun MBS. J> BUREN SIDBURT ties .and its mouth health pro grams in the schools, but they could do more and render a bet ter service if the public bad the proper understanding of the work they are endeavoring to do and would give unstinted co operation in season and out. We ask of the associations through out the State that they lend every possible aid in improving the health condition of our children. We would suggest that at least two or three health plays, in which the children take part> be included in their Parent-Teacher programs during the school year. This will afford an unusual op portunity for health truths to sink deep in these young minds and bear much fruit in their lives. After the Editor Again Some boys in school were ask ed to define an editor. Here are some of their definitions; “An editor is a man who handles words”; “An editor is a man who has the industry of a beaver and the instincts of a bee.”—Un identified. Cash & Carry Store Sugar 100 lb*' $5'20 COFFEE PURE ' 2 ibs. 25c SOAP BIG DEAL 3 lor IOC Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Banana* . lb. 6c Oranges . doz. 30c Lemons .. doz. 3Sc Tomatoes . lb. 5c Grapefruit . 3 for 10c Peaches . bushel $1.00 Potatoes, new . lb. 2c Cabbage . lb. 2c Cantaloupes. each 5c In Our Meat Market Bftef Stew.lb. 15c I^mb Roast.lb. Lamb Chops.lb. T-Bone Steak .... lb. Pork Chops.lb. , pure pork, lb. K.lb. mm FLOUR 100 lbs. $3.25 FAT BACK MEAT Lb. 15c SODA Loose 6 lbs. 25c ask & Carry Store SPARTA, N. C **We Sell For Cash And Sell For Lew” All-American Soap Box Derby Plans Under Way Thirty-Five Hundred Boys Participate In First Qualifying Race Saturday In Detroit GAZ (Intide ) end times it need Detroit, July 28.—Thirty-five hundred boys took part here Saturday in the first qualifying race of the All-American Soap Box Derby. The day’s contests launched a national program of juvenile hill coasting which will bring together in competition 100,000 boys in 58 cities in the next three weeks and will end with the running of the championship final at Akron, O., August 11. The event is sponsored by Chevrolet Motor company in col laboration with a leading news paper in each of the cities. Major prizes consist of a $2,000 four-years’ scholarship in any state university or college the winner selects, a Chevrolet Master de luxe coach for second prize, and a Chevrolet Standard coach for third. More than 3,000,000 spectators, it is estimated, will watch the city races and the championship event. Winners in each of the com peting cities will be sent to Akron as guests of the sponsoring newspaper and will be entertained and banqueted there as guests of Chevrolet. The finalists will arrive in Akron Saturday, August 10, in time to see the city race there and to acquaint themselves with the steeply graded Tallmadge avenue hill, on which the final will be run. The course, to be closed to traffic for a distance of two miles by order of Governor Martin L. Davey, of Ohio, will be flanked by temporary grand stands. Graham McNamee will broad cast the race over a coast-to-coast network, and four majw half jtm m1«« Aw. J«ut write wr Pm4 Uktr. TALL, FROSTY GLASSES Tall, frosty glasses, chiming with Ice cubes, or gently slosh ing with a fragrant, snowy frappe —or perhaps, with “bubbles wink, ing at the brim,” but anyhow cold and refreshing—to crisp the spirits and revive the mind! Aren’t you thirsty yet? Well, if you aren’t you will be sometime this summer, so we’ll go right ahead and give you a few of our best recipes for cold drinks. Iced Coffee Make the coffee double strength, using four level tablespoons ol coffee to one level measuring cup of water. Fill glasses with crack ed ice or cubes, and pour the fresh hot coffee over the ice. Serve with cream and powdered sugar. Iced Chocolate 1 1-2 squares bitter chocolate. 1-4 cup sugar. 3 cups milk. 1 cup boiling water. Dash of salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1-2 cup whipped cram, if de sired. or 1 well beaten egg white, sweet ened. Boil water, sugar, chocolate and salt for five minutes. Cool combine with milk and vanillt and beat until foamy. Serve oven ice and top with whipped creair or beaten egg white. Serves 6. Smashes A “smash” is frozen fruit juic< combined with fruitade or ginger ale Pineapple Smash Boil three cups water with om cup sugar for three minutes. Coo and add 2 cups grated pineappl* and juice of three lemons. Freez* 1 1-2 cups of this mixture in he frigerator tray, stirring occasion ally, oj freeze in hand freezer Chill the remaining ingredients but not in freezing unit, am strain. Serve 1-3 cup of thn mixture over two cube* of ice, then almost fill glasses with gingerale and add » spoonful of the frozen mixture, a sprig of fresh mint, and a maraschino cherry. Serves «. Frappaa Frapp?—any frozen beverage of coarse, mushy texture, coffee, tea, cocoa, grape juice, ginger ale, etc., served in glasses, and usually sipped rather than eaten with a spoon at social functions. May be frozen In hand freezer by using 1 part salt to 1 part ice—only requires five minutes to freeze. Gingerale Frappa Pour a bottle of gingerale in a refrigerator tray* Thoroughly stir every 15 minutes. Should be realy in 40 minutes. Or freeze in hand freezer. For summer — Tomato Frappe with steaks. Quick and snappy. Serves AN ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH with a PLEASANT FLAVOR Why use ill-tasting, gagging mouthwashes when you may ge.t real germ killing power with the delightful sparkle of Klenzo Antiseptic. Once you swish this spicy flavor m your mouth—feel the tonic effect— jou’ll use it always. KLENZO Antiseptic $491 B & T DRUG CO. SPARTA, N. C. - SAVE with SAFETY at h, xai£ DRUG STORE I Close-Out Of AU Summer Shoes Hence These Drastic Reductions Every Pair Of Shoes Must Go ■ LADIES' Summer Sloes That were formerly pric ed $4 and $5. Dozens of pairs in all wanted styles. You’ll miss something if you don't get a pair of these. To close £0 QQ out quickly. Pr. LADIES' “WALK-OVER” Smes 24 pairs of Ladies' “Walk Over Shoes that formerly sold at $6.50 and $8.50 a pair. To close QP out quickly. Pr. vvtvv 200 PAIRS of Ladies’ Sommer Shoes Straps, Ties, Pumps and Oxfords. All this season’s styles. Whites, white and brown and white and blue combinations. Plenty of time yet to get a lot of wear out of them. Were $1.98 and $2.98 To Close Out Quickly 99c Ladies’ Sumner Shoes Dozens and dozens of pairs of our regu lar $3 and $4 Shoes. Straps, lies, Ox fords and Pumps. Whites and white and brown and white and blue combinations. To Close Out Quickly $1.98 a pr. Men’* White Shoes Every pair of Mena’ White Summer Shoe* in the store sharply reduced to close out quickly. Now $1.98 pr. See «■>«• Windows And Then Compare The Values! Andrews Shoe Store NEXT TO COLONIAL THEATRE GALAX, VA.