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THE UMIOmtECOSDEIt. MILLEDCEVILLE, GA„ APRIL 3, 1U0
E10 „.h Ham *-“*
k.n t--"™ 1 " 1 ha “,
J *W> K . hopped celery
1 e»P '“V . nw'flake crackers
■ rn '’ Cro tl,on.i*« or cooked
j o cop nuy
[when the spring' comes—and want
j *o d r * 88 ap my kitchen—and I am
j fixing right now to give it a coat of
paint and put up some new curtains
but I get .5 thrill! The trouble
i> 8 —I can’t do it all. I told the good
man of the house a little while back
! that I longed to ue twins—one of
• me would go 0
that I manage
I would stay* at home and plant and
per hour was maintained. Gasoline J weaknesses appeared, 1
consumption average# approximately expected—iK-c&ute Chrysler c
17.5 miles to the gallon.
fn connection with this long
grind it is interesting to consider
pass laboratory tests <
i before being released.
of this sturdy Chrysler.
, . Each piston traveled 22,748 mlies
and do the things , up and down> The crankgh|l£t turn _
do—the other j ed over i 6 f, f667f744 timcfIf and therc
i happening under the hood j NEGRO SERVANT PAYS TRIBUTE
TO OR. H. D. ALLEN
said—” that might be nice for you
—but you both couldn’t stay here
—”—So—I shut up. Wouldn't you
TtlE “IRON” WOMAN
j 1-2 cup
■; pjmento®*
green pePI’ crs
, rtaJl
tl . i. n:un J ul "
1 0 ’ ...ml mustard
finely cut
(rnkd
j ifc rrt** '
torii»' J ...
11, ik"*®
I see by the papers (as Will Rog
ers says) that there is to be a
’ wonderful performance given here
this week on Wednesday, Thursday
land Friday, which will star a Wo-
1 man—an “Iron" Woman (for want
ol better word)—and that all of us
and have a good
sliced time—eat
which will be prepared and marvel
i at the ways of this "Woman" and-
ENGINE’S RUN
0FJ9 DAYS
Impresses German Engineers
isburg, Ga., March 26, 1930
In memory of Dr. H. D. Allen, who
tu ov uuing rigiii wiuioui MiOW-
the wheels rotated 36,472,204 times, ing my regards by speaking a word
When the fact is known that the I of consolation and encouragement to
average automobile engine comprises his loved ones, for he was my friend,
some 450 working parts, it is easy to He was a good man; a father to me.
appreciate that the merest fault in I He brought my mother and me when
the smallest unit would immediately j he started the hospital, together, so
have affected thr smooth operation I can but say he was a friend to both
of the eng:ne. But no mechanicul white and colored, so not only me,
but the whole State of Georgia has
lost a friend.
Dr. Allen’s initials were H. D. A.,
but I take it meaning this. H for
harmony, D for devotion, and A for
all—Harmony and devotion to all,
and that showed the 1
met you with a pleasant look and a
hearty welcome, and may God bless
his family.
The men who build a community
ore the ones who make their home
there, and arc interested in its ad
vancement and progress. They are
not outsiders who come in to drain
the community of all they can get
out of it.
Sixty-nine days of continuous run-
refreshments 1 ning! A distance of more than two
ncs around the world!
That is Chrysler’s most recent
1 tap *
, jamatoes
rups canned corn
l dips diced celery
1 teaspoon salt
j ,ji. water
r,;I ;;u minutes
so-forth-and-'O-on. Now that will 1 achievement on the road.
and I shall certairly
there provided 1 can touch the right
i button to release me from any con
flicting engagements. “Aye—there’s
j I nm sure that all of us will be
: Sauce Using
Make Whi
- tl*. butter
5 gu. flour
1 1.2 teaspoon salt
1-4 teaspoon pepper
Mix with vegetables add 1*2 cup
,r,„d cheese. Serve piping hot- J«» half my gray nv.tter-1
mwah*- stay be added. the r " ult bt ' most *
Spke Cake
2.3 cup butter
1 12 cap sugar
2 tggn (beaten separately)
I . B p hour milk
2 caps flour
J teaspoon soda
1 t-aspoun nutmeg
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
Without a stop of the engine, and
in all kinds of weather, a Chrysler
"65" Sedan roiled up 63,710 miles
on the Avus Speedway between Ber
lin nad Potsdam, Germany, under
the upervbion of German automo-
t thankful to The Union-Record-j ii VF authorities, and so astonished
the Georgia Power Company and lhc mot „ r „. orld thnt German en-
j ginoers asked for permission to tear
down the car and study the construc
tion and qualitv of its parts.
The great distance covered by this
Chrysler car in the 69 days is equal
. - . ... . to more than the distance that the
the result will be mos gracing a cflr flv . Thc
to me and the Judge will be thunk- car waj >tm rf „rming smoothly
mg all concerned. 1 am so I and efficiently when the long run
was abruptly terminated by a colli
sion, caused by a dense fog which in
terfered with the driver's vision.
Six drivers alternated at the wheel.
Only the necessary stops for fuel,
oil, tires and change of pilots were
the town in general—who
sponsor this cooking “show”—and
if I take along my paper and pen
cil—anybody who ever saw me wtth-X
‘ it “gimme" a dollar) and
Nuts i
; he added.
HINTS FOR THE HOME
By NANCY HART
Goldfish As Pet
h Me
ly sold to the idea of anything elec
trical—that a passing agent might
be able to seil me most anything—
but all of “us women" could suggest
oodles of things which we would
like to get hold of. For instance a
device that would make us hold our
tongues when we "oughter”—and all
that. The ft-low that would invent*
an electric fence that would cletri- ■
cute any hen that tried to “climb"
j it in search of the negihuor’s Y’ow-
or garden—would .nuke a big hit—
; to say nothing of a big lortune. So
—I am going to that “show" all
htree days—and I am going to “learn
everything" from that Iron Woman
T * u/i.wv Tl,.,, 1 po sibly can. You see—I am
MaVC * ou a Jar .° . . stressing the Iron Woman more than
in the vouue Jtot now. And A. ^ ^ Qf ^ ^ who ,, „
iM.-on w y un n ® have Chang,—f or 1 MIGHT (Home
™ -hferato /mm koldflri. of . bo ™ ^ ^ ^ of ‘
w years ago, but that the glass ... ... ...
,r, for holding them are different "» us thmgs-probably
hey .ire more utlractive than they coa n0 c ouff .
, - _ I am certainly curious to see that
• it were hi fore. Therefore every- ... ,
. . Iron Woman—and find out what nhe
>dy wishes to have goldflah. , . . . . ... .
can do and how she can do ttl how
I here was u f.me when all pet nian -y p aces she can fro—nnd how
...If ■ h-rliey are never pet goldfish he hold them. If she onn think
. ne Way. hut nil lame goldfish— of ail thing , al onc tim w—and not
f in globes—just big or little or Rct th[m miled , p! if s he enn be
..Iiiim s.zed frlohc,. of Blass. 3 mem h er 0 f five roganinations and .
But that was a long time aco und r< , mpnlbur wWch , funi „ n „ h atl
• methods of keeping goldfish have KMk oine Berta (an ,, ,
ped largely aiaee then. For uraund a ml . ti „g ocaElon.Uy); if
• n ha;, a truly lovely thing she can „ in the n ,„ r „i n g_gn. a b
■. m to keep one s goldfish. It 0 and ptncil and jot do wn the
... ..•■ any shape one desires and , |Ag to do thal dav „ r
; : LS f sh “P‘- l ” ““ «• get left—and then 'ill in the things
■ i. i.ui s rooms. not so important until the white
0 tht !’ rctt, “ t »/ tht ‘ »•» sheet look- like”an inventory of a
for fishes is n bowl that hardware store If she will get up
nt six-thirty in the morning—make
out that list—be on hand for class
es at eight—back home at one—
the yard to see about a few
here this or
that should be planted—make out a
list of groceries—arrange
Miss Koch Chosses Meats From
H. Enms , Market
TO USE IN THE COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS
The fine quality'—the tender jniceness, the sanitary methods of
handleing our meats made this cooking expert recognize at once
that ENNIS MEATS were the Best in the State.
Your orders given prompt attention—and you know that you get
the best when you order from
Ennis Palace Market
"Absolutely
tes frt.m the ceiling or from
• iciet high up on the wall. This
xiobe looks like a big Japanese lan-
,ern , with a lacqurcd base of red or
."•en or black, and a colorful taaul ^Tof"‘work
Urging from it, and cords at the top
swinging it from its hook or bracket.
i, . particularly decorative bit iTdrin.^T.ltanrt. ftoT-.W
then on to practice—back to plant
out some things before dark—af
ter supper do a few hours typing
and hurry to bed in order that she
may hurry up in the morning in or-
"( furnishing.
Thtrc .are also all the charming
n»h howls or holders that stand on
'Upport* of metal. These are some-
limvs just little frameworks that are
ST1? ^ may get to her Care:
n, ° a r‘" EOn loor - on time—«tc—etc—than I think I
, „LTl 1 “ fm “^ u * u * 1,5, in * n might like to buy her. I need her in
*} u* br »>nre finish. lb
Sometimes the fish bowl is irides- 1,,° '
utiractivc.
suggests all
brilliancy of a soap hubble captured
de tangible.
heard of anything thnt has
thrilled me more than to be able to
get to a school that will teach me
. . | something about my electric stove
, on „ k "°“ f""'t you. that there —have had it for quite a while-
V„„ I„, aa V , q “ d ‘ ”, but it 1. still "teacher's pef-and
1. elnl , ' ln c wa f er m a j dare an yhody else to touch it. It
" lmt lh “ I. my ™«r«,tion- and when I fee-
i rme blue or srreen. rod nr vcl- , , . . . .. . ,
down and out—I go turn on the heat
-ick
are colored
i ' nitocUUy to pile in your
,0 - These, too, are a pretty
fh'-y make the fish globe
Cresting in color.
the water in
tint the water? You
or green, red or yel-
tinted watre i • —*
\nd .i .. . and cook something and all the
hi tn“n thorp nro polornd mnr. . , , ,
mess in me just burns out. and I
ready to “come up smiling." I
about to become a regular recipe
fiend—I cannot lay a paper down
without cutting out every recipe it
contain*—every magazine I see I
nnt to tear out or save in some way
very word it says about something
..ice to cook. 1 think I missed my
aspoon^of ca ]jj n(f — and jf we bad had rtectric
toves in “my driy”—I probably
ould now he a “chef" in some big
‘••I' h-ft-over pieces of veal .nnd
■ 'i. on** oqnco of butter, one des-'
^rtspoo n of flour, one
« xtnct. one small onion, .little
>h juice, nonnor and salt. Mince
• UP of tantaT^Si 'on" the P « r h0tPl in New Vork c, ‘y— of
• • .V , ,, ° n th, cn -ting 1—2—3—4—at a Woman's
H meUed m'ia Vnto 7'Z TJ' ! C ° llf>f1 ’' 1 *° °” » relreUr " ,Prfe "
h'"n ^ then stir in the nnd salt, the very finely minced
^ " -roth. Continue to stir r-. ;i i iilon, r a squeeze of lemon juice.
- !, , Smn0th - ^ PT n°ve from heat, N w heo* al lthoroughly. and pile
•3 n little* cool. cit-Sr itof 0 up in little ramakin cases, sprinkling
"leat, seasoning if pepper finely chopped parsley over the top.
Omega Flour
Selected by thousands of Discriminating Housewives Be
cause Every Bakery Test Has Been Satisfied
Miss Koch selected Omega to Demonstrate Cake Bak
ing at the Cooking School, because she knew there
would be no failure and the cakes would be so much more
delicious—
Use
Call Your Grocer Today for a Sack and You Will Find Your Baking a Pleasure