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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEV1LLE, CA., MAY 9, 1999
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FRICIDAIRE COLD CONTROL trouble often followed zero temperatures at the turn of a Apparently the cold control was equipped with this device leaped to
WEEK CREATES INTEREST ' sp rs were cautioned to leave it har.Jle. And it enables the user to what the public whs seeking when new h^rh levels within u niomth,
alone. Finally the company covered restore normal refrireration temper- it was tinkering with switches, the ! showing that onc e again the public
A most surprising increase of pub- th ‘- switch with a tight metal covet, atures without calling in expert as- local dealer said, for soon after its had blazed a path for industry to fol-
lic interest in electric refrigeration •‘■■'.me ran wires und’r the switch I 1 stria nee. introduction, the sale of Frigidairej low.
was manifest in the number of visi- CuVir to accomplish the same result
in showrooms througiiout the Dthers, whose .
vol-
country during Krigidaire Cold Con
trol Week, according to R. W. Hatch-
local representative. Thousands
people took advantage of the op
portunity to learn more about me
chanical refrigeration for the house-
lot of things they hold and to familiarize themselves
know. Their brains arc with the newest Krigidaire feature,
i i, v psychology, logic land which permits the user to obtain any
\ and a lot of other stuff required temperature for tee and
t,u- ...an or woman who in- dessert making.
: ,ke it his or her life’s "This growing interest further i
-1 ,.u!d meddle with. And emplifies the tremendous increase
this useless learning, they tales that has occurred in all pa
i,d another sort of educa- of the country," he said. "Th-. fi
. •,.y niig.it well do without, tories at Dayton are operating ov
-arette smoking, the use time, many departments working
, ,t, powder, lipsticks and night, some on triple shift to *n<
i «hoes.” the unprecedented demand,
mind, this man is unfair records for compressor fchipn.
• cralixation. There are all wer ® broken
• • ollegc girls, just as there
.,,rt.-. of school girls and
d that by installing a
short tifletitling snap switch they
could get the same results.
What was wanted was a choice of
all h mperaturea.
The situation was intensified
when hundreds of thousands of wo
men began to experiment in the
preparation of frozen desserts in
their electric refrigerators. Mkny
of these delicacies required unusuai-
_ i ly low temperatures for successful
n making. Back went the wire into
„ place, and again the service man was
called to restore normal turape ra
th- per
Then factory engineers completed
some research ttnd experiments they
Ktd been conducting for several years
and the Krigidaire Cold Control was
the result. This device is not mere
ly a temperature adjustment for the
“March shipments were fifty per j food compartment but is primarily
ahead of the same month last designed for controlling freezing
. y „ ame C ° e,re year with 1040 carloads of finished speeds, in the dessert and ice making
March.
ersities of hutr
products leaving the factories
trays and is caoale of poducing i
ontributed even more to pre
phenomena! conditions,’ he add-
i a black
, weighing
STRAY NOTICE—I 1
hog with crop in right
about 50 lbs. in my possesion.
Owner can get same by paying ex
pense* of keep and ad. Unlass
claimed before May 24th, will sell.
E. W. Clance, Route 3, Gordon, Ga.
4-29-29 4L
eiri* ju.t like other Kiris Thf introduction of the Fri s i<liiire
. V.t curette smokinc i» h.rm- cold control, wit.i its sis freezin,
„,r..t of them smoke be- s P- ed *< which cuts the time of ice
. mukes them feel sm.rt and »>«** i» h ” lf - « *«-
h - icated. For the same reason ***
, ..|... rouge and lipstick and slang seI
•■.pike" hi-eled shoes. This is c<1 -
ir 1(JPa of fun—but ts it worth- Back in the ^ when the in .
Ir " hen it takes away from their Bta ]iation of an electric refrigerator
sweetness as well as the strength of j n a i, ome W as a topi? of discussion
akokacine girlhood? f or blocks in every direction, the
In ’he matter of high-heeled shoe>, proud user found that he had a pl*y-
usrtily agree with this critic. They thing much more adsorbing than an
_ , actually physically injurious for automobile carburetor, according to
umber <>f reasons, chief among Mr. Hatcher, local Krigidaire repre-
v .., ng that they throw your sentative. By changing the tempera-
.iy structure out of line, and turc switch with the family screw
rgmns that bring pain a.id driver they found they could run up
ir. later life. They jar the boz tempo ratine t-> cut down
• "... krone with every step. They operating costa nod run it down to
xtaid and sedate; stiff and build up an ice cuba reserve.
"i:.d why not—since the high As the switch was not derigncJ to
- nothing more or less than a produce such thermal acrobatics
rt - it. It is the deadly parallel "
iou.s and cruel practise of
r.-r.;nding in China, that the “
OUR SERVICE IS SUDDEN
Our prices sre the lowest—What
more do you want?
High class Shoe Repairing,
Cleaning and Pressing
BLAIN’S SHOE PLANT AND
PRESSING CLUB
Phone 373
tightened Chi
uboiiah- *
i’. with the low-heeled—of better |
tht heeUeaa shoe, your* whole
U; oudouk changes. Try it and j
The delicious feeling of frec-
:: tives invites you to run and
you did when a child. You
pto be alive.
: back to the coliege girl—
.•"iieges themselves are not above
erhicum. In the past they have
i "toriously lacking in their at- -
to the requirements of .
i. Many girls and boys have •
i! themselves into semi-invali-
rder to pass examinations.
•i\.- • ven committed suicide
ICE
Is Cheaper Than
Spoiled Food!
i days
costly
iugh ■
uric.
El ation is useless unless it
.[■ the body, broadens the in-j
••"tual facilities, increases one’s 1
- r in pim er and gives one the j
Uf and ability to solvel life’s
; roblems. Such an educa-
a gold mine to infinite depth. 1 C
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SPECIALIZED
SERVICE—
c. H. ANDREWS & SON.
‘‘Nothing But Insurance’'
BILIOUSNESS
Arlfa-.,i[ rorvinc-4 S'hcp Mh
Childhood That “Black.
Draught Can’t Be
Beaten” For It
Vest Helena, Ark,- “I am fifty-
fi'arv 0 *^? r *f age. and I have taken
S*;,-Draught, when needed, all my
£1 Mr. G. L. Smith, of 253
Turd Street, this city.
tenth 11 1 Was j 125 *’ a child, my
Black-Draught tea.
1 i;e it to me Tor colds and
11 was a family medi-
us.
1 vas ^rown and went out
r*. 1 ’ ,“^ m ' woritin « hard, I would
tir» ^ uL< lircd feeling and a bad
•if-, * «n°uth. I would know
'*_!• ‘r 11 1 waa bilious. I would
1 • doses of Black-Draught,
•In i . feel 800(1 03 new.
Skrv r’, ' cr , J cars, I have taken
^ -Draught and it has helped
rm’j . t0: - ‘tipation and biliousness,
Vi J *f ; . ^ °f the same belief, as
•5? £ Black-Draught
1^ woraen
>. Dni ught of great help in
‘*° ' ; • n';l > coa S 011 alL-nsnts. duo
& >-' UGri. P UOn * bUlous ness and in-
Prepay from
A h2rbs 311(1 roo ‘ &
e ° D dh^* rJ^2 edy Ior unnatural
Cost.'’ w°f. lhe system.
Ulien the thermometer starts rising and the we
SET IN, Food will spoil quickly—and that means
waste—unless it is protected by Ice.
Always keeping your refrigerator supplied with Ice is
inexpensive when you consider what you save—and the way
in which it keeps your food fresh and palatable.
We deliver Ice daily right to your door.
Atlantic Ice & Coal Co.
Pho!.,- 485
A Real Hit
with the
Children
FLOUR
C HILDREN hurry home
from Hchoo! to sample
- that delicious cake mother
. baked—and it’s wholesome
\»»“ deUc5o “ s ’ ^ *■' :0L
' \ useii Omega flour. i
is Red Tag
is YOUR PROTECTION
are a few examples
of outstanding values
.3 the Chevrolet
V V red “O. K. that Counts” tag at
tached to the radiator cap of a used car—
you know that it represents outstanding
quality and value. This ta:; means that
the car to which it is attached has been
thoroughly reconditioned and checked
“O. |.V by expert mechanics — using
genuine parts for all replacements. If you
are in the market for a good used car,
come in. We have an unusually wide se
lection of used cars taken in trade—and
our prices and terms are exceptionally
luw. Come in today!
USED CHEVROLET ONE TON TRUCK FOR
SALE
Buy this one and you will be silting on the
world for twelve monins with no expense,
ihoroughly overhauled, ready to go to work.
This one with the 0. K. that counts.
CHEVROLET USED COACH FOR SALE
This one is a knock-out. the best buy ever
offered in town for what we are asking.
Drive this one out it will sell it’s self.
A CRACKER JACK CABROLET FOR SALE
1928 Chevrolet Cabroiet that is worth far
more than we are asking. This one is a jim
dandy, being offered with an 0. K. that
counts, it is your move.
DODGE ROADSTER FOR SALE
Here is one that I am not expecting to get
any thing like the value I am going to sell it.
It is cut of my line, hang thisbaby and boy
you will be tickled pink.
“CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE
If you have been bargain hunting, price them
all any where and ihen drive out this car.
Then old man we will get together.
ESSEX SEDAN FOR SALE
If Mr. Essex ever made one any count, I nave
it, and you will not believe your eyes and
ears when you see and hear the price. Act
quick if you are Essex inclined.
L. N. JORDAN
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