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HjUcdreville
By MRS- T. H. RENTZ
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|(iood f«r children «nd grown-up?.)
^AJCF (pr'-noimeed sigh-say) a
B&mn DM- <***** from a
priae recipe.)
■ , , b of rrund *teak
2 cope wrier
1.2 l»rp can of English peas
j c-srrot*. d-ced
;-2 can t« n.utoe*
, . a ;,;.4po i- minced onion
• !,) *»■*•
Grind raw meat in chopper, add to
boiling water, eta to separate par-
•ldrs of n* 111 * S(1 d toma to, onion,
and Majoning- Let simmer one half
adit, add pea* and carrots and cook
Jntil tciuirT. rvi- with rice. The
. nfm? and vegetable joices are all in'
;bf jrhnom gravy.
Baked Liver Leaf
1 !-2 pounds liver
1 ,up i-reati crumbs
1 cup water
1 ]-2 Uaspoona salt
:■ tabiesj' ns bacon grease
f «oo*
1^ u.» jioon pepper
1 jablt ;>oon minced onion
Wipe liver, pour boiling ‘water
■ \rr it xnd let stand five minute:
pet through food chopper. Add
drier ingred:. nta, mix well and place
jpBai. mal pan. Bake in mod-
r:*u wtm. Serve with a white tauce
■ u- r. 'l w.tjj catchup.
1 taablespoon spice
1 tablespon doves
1 tablespoon cinnamon
2 cupa blackberry jam
Mil in order riven, rifting flour, I
(The following items are tnken
from the files of Union-ftrcocdfr
of March 14. 1906.)
The Woman's Home Mieoion So-
spicee end baking powder together, eiety of the North Georgia Confer-
Put in angel food pen, end bake 1 ence met hem thia week. Ther-were
1-2 to 2 hours in oven set at 2M |sbout 100 Indies present. The fol
lowing committees were appointed to
.meet the train.; Mr-. J. H| Vin on,
i Mis.es Carrie Bmrl ey. lit:
3 cups sugar I Collie Cook. Marie Whiuker
1-3 cop Ka-o [ Elizabeth Bivins. Rev. 1. T. Davis,
cup water j Dr. E. A. Tigner. Messrs M. S. Bell
( and Sid Stembridge. The little girls
j named below acted as pages during
good thread, ; the convention:
Martha Stovall, Emily Cook.
Sara Sims, Henrietta Conn, Rebecca
Little, Mary Pottle, Julia Troutman,
W. A. Walker A Co., i« the place Genie Claire Barnes and Maggi»
* kay Wagmi, Baggies aad ; Bivins.
iraess ef every kiad. Iacladiag
Plow Gear, Haraass, Traces. Baggy The officers for the Baldwin coun-
Wagea, Plow Liaes, Whips aad ty fair which was announced for the
ear of every kiad vary ckeap. Sava early fall were: Judge John T. Allen,
loaey by baying what yea need from President, E. E. Bass, Vice-President,
the. ckeap. 2-26-30 4t. R. L. Wall Secretary. J- A. Horne
degrees.
3 egg white?.
Vanilla
Cook till it spina
and pour slowly into stiffly beaten
whites. Flavor and spread.
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Court
Messrs R. H. Wootten aad Robert
W. Wig on left last Thursday by pri
vate conveience for a trip to Fla
Mr. B. I. Fraley has moved to his
home or the hill, recently vacated
by the removal of Mr. Hicks and fam
ily to Savannah.
lapr
t.:u Strawberry Shortcake
uake and serve this in
i minutes to a half, hour,
o.i per i nai speed.)
,i cake totter as follows:
P butter
eugar
butter and
i.t rggs, milk, flavor
flour, n<, and bak.Rg pi**
d lupthf-r ,K* Id in light 1;
Bali
waffles, i
:tle. (
a unffl.
, i>rt.^ci wifi ghtly
b»rr.". m x J plentifully
ihrcl nugar. 1 lace anoth-
on U*p, an«i spread
i.n*r. Top with whipped
d whole si iaw berries.
mpromptu hr-dge ^ame, or when
nJpacy drops in ai.expectedly, as
m *y l«t cooked <»n electric waffle
-* / uuile in about two min-
Vs - lb s rec.pe makes about eight
'dividuai -hortcakea. The waffles
••y J i. made the day before and
!’-<l in a cookie jar.
1 urn FUh Salad
j «Up tuna fish, flaked
1-2 cup celery
- ua-|..-o. 8 palatine
Uble- puuns cold water
l - 1 -i* lusyonnai e
teaspoon r ’i
( 2 cup «n am (or whites of two
aw.)
- Ll -' i-"ona chopped pecans or
dnuu.
fi«d», celery and nuts. Soak
in cold water, dissolve over
add to mayonnaise and
ughly. Add fish mixture
nd more M-asoning if d«-
■d in cream beaten stiff,
oiled mold, cover with
m of wax paper htlu
astir band Freeze
salt or in automat-
• rve on crisp let-
id may be deco-
fed olive-.
By MRS Roy NELSo p|
1 ; * r to taste
• u * * I flour in sauce
!ri add strained, hot
J1C * Hr '* *•» till boiling
n.l u't.r c, ,j„ ( „
d * <1 I..J in hat water,
"v nir, add thr milk
’ ! ‘*«d. Serve with aal
W wv*d for
FOR SALE OR TRADE—I will sell
or trade my home ia the city Kmiti
for a hease with five acres mere or
leas outside the city. Robert Caw-
then. 2-26-30 St
Mr. M. S. Bell spent last Thurs
day night in Montezuma attending
a meeting of the Night* of Pythias.
He responded to the address of wel-
Lawal building Ut 6SalM North I
“HELLO WORLD—Don’t Gn Away"
Get yew Atwater Keat or RCA
Radia from ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
MilUdgeville’s Oldest Radio Peeler.
Eadie—Atwater Kent aad RCA
the world’s beet Radies—Said aa
Easy Terms—ADAMS ELECTRIC
FOR RENT—Fa—iebsd apart.
Electric Refrigerates, aad aH i
•" **w*aaieacaa. I7M9 par am
Saa Dr. J. W. Mektey.
Liberal allawance far ffW
Radia "« a new screen-grid Ats
Kea» nr RCA Radio—Easy Tern
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
Gat year Saad Irish Rotates. *
MODERN MERCANTILE CO. P.
Right.
Mrs. Mattie A. Bivins announces I
the engagement of her daughter. I
Elizabeth to Mr. Steven William
Brown of Hawkins»iile, the marriagt-
to occur in April
On account of the popularity of j
the contracting parties, the above
will be read with interest.
Miss Birins is cnc of MiiledgevilK’s
, _ T _ _ „ ... Prettiest and most .attractive young 1
and George H. Tunnell were the di- . . _ .
l ladies. Besides pos essing many
charming personal trait* of charac
ter, sh<
('apt. D. S. Sanford of the Baldwin
Blue- announced that the company
would be inspected on March 28.
7/le ■ ~ un
FLORSHEIM SHOE
Most Sty Its /fy
A 5 IO /•'
i j J
for moneys
worth and
more - - •
Ihe MODE for Spring and Sum
mer days . . . lighter weight and
roomy, with a world of style in its
clean-cut lines. Easy on your feet
...hard to wear out...an essential
part of the lighter, smarter attire.
John Holloway
talented musician.
Dr. E. A. Tigner spent Sunday in
Atlanta. He was .accompanied home
by Mr Tigner who ha* been visit
ing relat ves there.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY
PHONE SS2-J
Paint Now
HIE MVANT16E OF THE CODE WEATHER
There i, no prewr*»tion for your property like a good purr
paint composed of proper ingredients and well mixed
Cooledge Hyg ade Paint
MEETS THESE REQUIREMENTS
II IS made m the South for our Southern climate -Painl promis
es to advance on account of price of Linseed Oil. Let us figure
with you oo present low (vices—
R. WJAM R HARDWARE CO
1 ru k* flour
1 milk
A Million Dollars A Day
Is Railroads’ Tax Bill
The railroads were reiurnt-d from the coatr> I of the Govern
ment to the operation of their owners Ui year ago this montn.
During that time there has bee n a steady improvement in the ser
vice and efficiency of the railroad*, while freight rate* have been
substantially lowered.
Factor* of expense over which the railr- ad* exercise contro l
are con tantiy being reduced, but there is one item of coat beyonl
their control which is continually increasing, anil that i* the tax*-,
they are required to pay. The mounting tax b.ll i* » hindrnm* to
reduction in the cost of producing service, and is * mething the pub
lic ought to know about.
In 1920 tax payment* mvde by th erailroad* a* a whole were
$272.063.453.. while in 1929 the amount ww $412,630,307, an in
crease ef $130,666,954, or 4S per cent. Railroad taxes are now
more than a million dollars a day. In rereat ywnrs the railroad-
have paid mere in tuxes than ia dividends to their »n»r».
The railroads do aot ask that they alone he relieved of tax
burdens, but they do er.courigu every pos iblu Andy of the rout of
g .eminent that gives promise of lightening the burden common to
every business aad to every indirideal.
Constructive criticism aad suggestions are inritrd.
A. I. CLIFT.
President, Central ef Geergs Railway Compaay
Savannah, Ga. March 11, I960.
BELL’S
Extraordinary Sale of Dresses and Coats
Every Express Brings us New Models
in Solid Color* and New Prints
New
Spring Dresses
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$10
COATS
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SPECIAL
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$16.75
If You Want the Best ShopJAt
E. E. BELL’S