Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 04, 1929, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. C*.. APRIL 4, 1S29 ThiilVeek > By Arthur BrUbn* * NATURE S BALANCE. THE PRICE FOP. PICTURES. EINSTEIN PUZZLE. THE "FIVE AND TEN” LAW. It dangerous to interfere with T»!ur.- - halum >. one thins killing other*. all kept in hound*. Yakima <‘..uny, Waaninirtun. off- i.icd H bounty to exterminate hawk* \t!-. and thousands were killed. ■ :111.-rt ifurm h.rdu and poultry. THETOWNDOCTOR C.I Sola on Th. PUc. ’Vk.r. Yon Lire Every th inkins citizen wants to • hi* community grow, and most l PwPlt* ar ‘- willing: to get behind and boost." But. from the letters j.. i pi, write me, it appears that they do not know ..ow or what to do. or I what to keep from doinir. problem that confronts every immunity is one of selling you have r ' sell your town—sell people on y..ur t< wn. It -.und* simple—and it is simple when you know how. A few years ag:» I had the pleasure t.r, •hitting a campaign to sell a it* In practically every town ern- would say, "That’s simple • I unds like a good idea, hut HINTS FOR THE HOME it?" lent xaminimr hawk and owl i ..und that th.- bird* lived • Rill off .oyotes and foxes and you ■ r.i » plague of field mice and imk r.ibbit Montana made that d; «..very. T..< wi-e plan is to d,- troy the objectionable creatures by scientific means Get rid of small vermin and the bigger nuisances will Th.n ea.'i»nally death proves it. At Daytona, Florida. Mr. Bible, trying for a new automobile speed record, was instantly killed when his car v - going ”02 miles an hour. Til. ■ r fwd -tood well hack, watch ing h* rare, but Charles Trxub. grinding u newsreel camera, knew it wa !ti- duty to show the machine, traveling four miles a minute, com ing hi ad-on. He stood with his cam era planted slightly to one side of the straight course. When the driver l'»| control the car leaped und roll- It was too late for Traub to save himself. His dead body was laid out beside thut of the driver. * That is the price paid sometimes for newt pictures. . . tf Profe**or Einstein, fifty years old. retired with his wife from pub lic view, to think about realtivity :md the fourth dimension, and won der why people make such a fuss He is especially amazed at the great interest in his discoveries in the United States. And he well may be. Not ten men in the United States understand them. What Will Rogers culls the “Five and Ten prohibition Inw," five years in jail, and $10,000 fine went into effect in Chicago, and the firs man caught in the Jones net was Carl Muhnke, a policeman. The Chicago fed* ra! district attorney , xpccls 250 indictmen-t per month. Impressive figures prove thut the radio has come to stay with a ven- g» ancr. Muring 1028 retail sales of radio apparatus totalled $70,877,- The extent to which radio has transformed human life and i nlurgcd ita possibilities i* under.* ood as little as the importance of printing was understood when Gutenberg began setting up his movable type. Printing opened all the knowledge of toe world to everybody that could read. Radio offers the speeches, music and information of the world to everybody able to listen. Professor Card of Philadelphia, says women will soon wear dresses made of a-bestos, fireproof, shiny ns silk, more durahfle than any cloth, easily cleaned with a wet cloth, cost ing less than other materials. All interesting, hut women prob ably won’t wear asbestos. Imitation pearls are a* handsome as real pearls. Synthetic rubies and sapphires are made exactly like the real. But woman insists on having the real. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TO ATLANTA ACCOUNT GRAND OPERA T: l:cts on sal:- April 21-27, inc’;j !v : fin-1 return limit Mav 1. SAVE TIME AND MONEY TRAVEL BY TRAIN The Safest, Must Economical Most Reliable Way Ask Ticket Agcn for fares and other travel information. CUtfTRAL OF GEORGIA ' ' The Right Way Tl . procrastinator and the fellow t was -tiisfied with things as they w '• w.uld say, "This k . o.i town: why sell it?” Ai:.i the knocker would chime* in “That is a good idea. Sell it i git rid of it," it * 0 here was the individual who il. "Wal, we been gittin' along . I th re years without it. why • ; iId we change now?" Perhaps you think the -ame, ns P> " .in-, to selling your community, hut regaidies* of how you feel or think, the fact nevertheless remains .hat > - "U must sell your community— m-Ii people on your community—if the place you live is to keep pace with modern times. For a community to b e modem it mu- keep up to and ahead of other • immunities. If one community makes rapid strides Jo the better- m -nt uf living and working condi tions. becomes a more attractive and uU restnig plate to reside in. if i s pcopl, are happier, more content and prosperous, it’s up to other communities to profit by their ex perience* and not only do the same, hut outdo them! To keep ahead—he modern—re quires constant changing. Bruce Barton says, "When we quit chang es we’re through." and to change requires salesmanship. Selling u town or community is like selling anything else: First—is there a market? Second—is it marketable—suitable for sale as is, so that when sold it will stay sold? Third—to whom is it to be sold— who’ll buy it? Fourth—how can it be sold? And fifth—woll sell it— the sales force. (By Nancy Hart; ♦ n: re refreshing for the bed- han a cri«p new spring dress . \*nfiy? Perhaps one of d chintz, if floor covering and « -T plain. Or. if the con- « dainty flouncing of tinted • "\«-r a sateei. slip. Nothing v feminine than organdie, pretty mode! in two tones of “a* made with the foundation leaf green organdie, the deep i applique above it in a slight er tone. In another, two : yellow-rose were used. The formed the long under the darker shade was scal ed shirred ,»n cord* and used x iruh ruffle fini-h at the top table. nu for Bridge Luncheon Antipasto •‘••to stuffed with chicken Potato chips Cloverleaf rolls Strawberry Mousse Assorted small cakes Coffee Fricadclli To cun* cold roast me P* d. add 1-2 cup bread c: ..... chopped onion, 1-2 teaspoon chop ped parsley and same of chopped cel- ciy leaves. Beat 2 eggs and mix wrh all ingredients. Form into halls roil in crumbs und fry in deep hot fat. cheese: cover to top with milk and bake until the milk is absorbed. *chdockxkmx*w<»o<>:hx*ooooc^^ Salad Eileen To fresh i ettage cheese add 2 tbls.' chopped chivi-s, salt, pepper and cream to moisten. Mold in cups, turn out on salad plate, press a tiny sardine into each mold; garnish with cress and stuffed olives and serve very cold. j Angel Sandwich Cut slices of angle food cake about 1-2 inch thick, spread between them a filling of whipped cream mix ed with chopped nuts. CfOSfcXK'OOOOOOCKKX^ SPECIALIZED SER'ICE— C. H. ANDREWS & SON. "Nothing But Insurance" •©OOvO-X-vOvO vO MWSOODODO-OCdX IJ—; Ann • thesi five questions; know the facts, und apply the knowledge to your town, and all problems of growth, progress and prosperity will come as a matter of course. The*e questions can be answered —will be answered—in this column, step by step. If you will read them, s.udy them, anc do your part, you will be the one t * gain. In fact, it’ up to you! You are to ycjr town the same u a salesperson to a store. The stor may have good goods excellent flocks, right prices, a good manager, and everything that a first < store should have; but. if the clerks are different, not interested wnethe they give you service or not. do no know the stock and don’t soil you :h< way you like to he sold, sooner oi later competition with salesmen am saleswomen who "know their stuff’ and serve you the way vou want t4 hi- <-i"i. * -11, will pm tha store i back fCrqet or completely out o] business, and the clerks looking for another job. Your newspaper, service cluhi chamber of commerce, and other civic organizations can rpend thous-l unds of dollars and months of time.I hut in he end it depends on Y-O-U.! It’s not a duty alone—it' business; good business if you do—p« ir busi ness of you don't. Yours is a good town—can lie made a better town—-so get sold on iL This Town Doctor Article, one of a series of fifty-two is published by the Union Recorder in co-operation with the Millcdgcvillc Lions Club. Rice and Swiu Cheese Boil 1 cup rice and place a layer » buttered baking dish, season with ( and red pepper; add a layer of rated Swiss cheese, more rice and OUR SERVICE IS SUDDEN Our prices are the lowest—What more do you want? High class Shoe Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing BLAIN’S SHOE PUNT AND PRESSING CLUB Phone 373 SCHOOL SUPPLIES AIlL.i’V MERCHANDISE ‘TESRiBGE a COMPANY PHONE 352-J THE PERFECT COAL. Phone 252 Quick Delivery | Fowler-Flemister Coal Co. j BRICK That C[ink Like stcet Ar- Made by the "McMILLAN” Process BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. We Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. RICH G1.0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK Milledgeville Brick WorksCo MILLEDCEVILLE, GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan, Vice-Presid LAST WEEK! Special Inducements Will Be Withdrawn In Few Days If you have the slightest desire to own for yourself one of these new Westinghouse Electric Ranges with the “Flavor Zone” oven ... if you want the freedom that automatic oven control gives . . . and want to save money as well as lighten your housework— investigate now. #4-75 Down — 24 Months to pay the balance! Free Table or Trade-in Offer! Think! You don’t want to miss these low terms. You could use one of these porcelain enameled top kitchen tables. One given free with each sale—or we allow $10 on your old stove, if you prefer. BUT —these terms are only while this sale lasts ... a few days more. BANISH KITCHEN SLAVERY HAVE MORE DELICIOUS MEALS You can do both by having this Westinghouse Elec tric liange installed—and you’ll never miss the small monthly payments. This range cooks so superbly well that brides put their mother-in-law’s me;Us to shame when the bride has a Westinghouse and Mother doesn’t! SPECIAL CLUB OFFER, ALSO! When the Westinghouxe is bought in combina- - n a Crown automatic storage Elec- ,n ^ ''“* < r Heater we offer special club terms 5*0 down and 30 months to pay. So come in and get ALL the facts! Omega Flour Y OU need just one flour in your pantry. Use Omega for biscuits, rolls, cakes, pastries. Omega is the all-purpose flour. Mnnyatravelierin the old covered wagons dependrd upon the Cole mill* to supply him with ilour. A. J. Carr Company Geo POWER ■ A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE . - Buy your new Ford at the home of good service .. l. HAVE been selling Ford cars for a great many years and we have installed every modern facility for giving you good service. Our mechanics have been specially trained to service the new Ford car. Our new precision service equipment duplicates factory manu facturing methods. You will find that it pays to buy your car at The Home of Good Service. Roodtter, $450 Phaeton, $460 Tudor Sedan, $525 Butinett Coupe, $495 Coupe, $350 Sport Coupe, with rumble teat, $550 Fordor Sedan, $623 (AU fru.fl F. o. B. Detroit,' : McKinnon motor co.