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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. CA., APRIL 17. 1930
Mr. Average Man
And His Health
CADETS PLAY CORDON INSTI
TUTE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Coach T. H. Rent/, and his cadet H
baseball team will leave early Fri- M
rning fer Barnes ville where M
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WEAR THESE SMART FURNISHINGS .
.Inn Is well he they will play the Gordor Institute M
h thin.es ns train a two game series. ^
When Mr. At
forgets that tin
disease and suffering. He Is net In
terested In the preachings and teach- c OPHOMORE CLASS TO SING IN
Inps of Public Health workers. Their MAroM r bihav micut M
word, arc like water on the pro.erldal MA f ON ' RIBAV N,CHT U
duck s bark. The member, of the Sopnomore Q
Itut when Mr. Average Man or the | .Normal class at .the Georgia State
Missus or the little Average Man are Cytlege for Women will sing before
slrk he is strangely and peculiarly In- the Georgia Educational Association
■'riday evening at the City Audi-
orium in Macon.
APRIL 20TH.
■|>hold f
small pox appears in the community
he warms the wires with hoctlr re-
f]Uests for help from the Hoard of Everything
Health. If the While plague, that Cap- ELECTRIC CO.
tain of the M»n of I>cath, shows his
horrid touch, .ilanrhing the faces
his little ones hr bringing up hi
from the lungs of the-Minni,
Average Man becomes painfully aw
of the appalling need for beds in San-
atoria. He is shocked by tbe rise of Just arrived for Eai
'ailing lists in existing Sanatoria. He one hundred new Hati
Full lie
ter Hat. in a price
range to sujt everybody—MISS
BESSIE BLAND, The Hat Shappe.
r.d who:
He learns the cost of recorering lout
health and pcliaps feels the cold fin- (
gers of death touching the family. |
He is now feverishly interested In Radio ia an electric
sickness and suffering. The church, therefore get your act f
c. politics, friends, are appeal- kric ,, dM , ( ^ ADAMS
■ help t
► hospitalization
Alwati
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• Kent .nd H
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CO., Agenta
He perhaps learns too late that he RCA Vi
himself has been to blame — ho h»R America.
not been interested, he ha3 not be-
stirred himself to see that the State STRAYED
Hoard of Health, tho Sanatoria and i.„.
other Institutions hare been adequate- '
ly bedded nrul financed.
Ho has carefully oiled and washed
his car—lie has the bent garage man
he can find to care for It. Hut he has
forgotten to find the best doctor to FOR SALE—Desirable building lol
look after and check up on the human on t | ie hill—75x190. Terms if de-
machines of the “Missus and the , ired cloie to C- S- c w< jull of(
la tlie Ford or the Bulck or Clierro- off of pav, " f ' Cal1 * 38 ** wr,u
let more vnliiahlo than the Mother and Estate” care Union-Recorder,
tho little Average Man? .
I)out wait, Mr. Average Man. till too Liberal allowance for your old
late to learn. Have them all examined Radio on a 1930 Atwater Kent oi
R STOLEN—Small
weighs two hundred ]
New Collar Shirts
$1.95 to $4.95
Soft and stiff collar styles, stripes and solid colors;
finest shirtings •
SUITS
$29.50
Hart, Shaffner & Marx
in new tans and greys
Sparkling Neckwear
$1.00 to $2.00
Foulards, small all-over patterns, stripes, checks;
resilient silks that sparkle with life
now. and again on every birthday,
costs h mi in tho long run.
And don't rhet, Mr. Average Man.
that even though you ho well, sick
ness, suffering and want stalk even
today (not in your family. Hod grant*,
but in oilier families.
Nor yet forget that most diseases
are preventable through an adequately
financed and effclently manned State
Hoard of Health. Tuberculosis 1b cura
ble and preventable if adequate funds
are available.
Mr. Average Mas (you nro Mr. Voter
at times), see to It that the Public
Health agencies are properly financed,
that, too. pays in the long run, to the
State, and saves much suffering to Ihc
collective ritlzenry and the individual
cltir.en.
Custon last wing tips
$10.00
Their toes have a graceful point. They flatter the
foot and support it perfectly—they are Florsheims
RCA Radlola—ADAMS ELECTRIC
CO.
The public schools of Baldwii
county will be closed Friday and the ]
teachers will attend the Georgia
State Education Convention in Ma-
JOHN HOLLOWAY’S
The Man’s Store
rang, to au^t everybody—MISS
BESSIE BLAND, The Hat Shoppe.
The Tragedy of
The Waiting List
Beautiful new Dresses arrived this
week—Silk and Flat Crepe for Drer.
and Snort Wear $4.95—Guaranteed
workable—CHANDLER'S VARIETY
STORE.
A men who had been sick with tu-
biTcuIo.i« for twolre to eighteen
months made application for admis
sion to lh«- sanatorium eight months
ugo. On account of tho large number
of people already applying for admis
sion be cannot be admitted for three
or four months'yet. Ho wrote the fol
lowing tragic end heart-appealing
letter: “Can’t you lot mo in right
nway soon it will be too late.”
And the heart breaking fact Is that
this is true. Every bed is kept filled
nnd patients are admitted us sum as
a boil is vacated. Still the waiting
time for tnen is about nine months.
A child of was notified after her
application '.nd been on the ll«t six
months Reply to the telegram of no-
tiflca'.lon was: "Died two months ago.”
Late diagnosis usually because the
patient does not go to his physician
onriy enough in his Illness is in great
part the fundamental cause of this
tragic situation. Too few beds In the
State In Sanatoria also is a contribut-
One lesson to be learned Is that
•very person should bo examined phy
sic tally each year, preferably on ones
birthday. Tills would help to assure
the early discovery of tnberrulosis
ami other diseases, and before he is
too advanced to cure.
Another lesson Is that more beds
should be provided by the state and
rounties for the hospitilization of the
tubercular sick. And the lesson dem
onstrates that the State must appro
priate more liberally, funds to its Stute
Department of Health to prevent dis
ease nnd to cure It when perchance the
citizen becomes sick.
These lessons cannot be evuded—
they must lie faced. Talking about the
• is of no avail — unless steps
tr« taken to put Into practice that
which is learned. What Is needed is
action- action—action.
If it is the latest Radio—Ph.
graph combination you are looknig
for—get a RCA 47—the phonograph
with the screen-grid Radio—Easy .
Terms—ADAMS ELECTRIC CO. i
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
J. T. ANDREWS, Real Estate
“Apartments, Farms*, Town
Property.”
Hunt for Noah’s Ark
Promoted in Chicago
Washington.—Mount Ararat Is again
the goal of eager seekers. The Noah’s
Ark Exploration Association of Cht-
engo has addressed a letter to the
State department setting forth its de
sire “to explore for Noah's Arl; and
excavate mid administer such rein
ns It may find." nnd nskiag what si
ure necessary to make formal aj
cation to tbe Turkish government
nissioi
The
i s.gnrd by William 3.
IL Strong, trust i\ and at the top of
Hie letterhead appears the following
quotation:
**I believe Noah's Ark is in existence
nnd can be found.—William J. II.
Strong. President and trustee Noah's
Ark Exploration Association.**
Beneath the name of the organiza
tion these words appear: “An Illinois
corporation not for pecuniary prollt.
Box MW, Chicago, Illinois.**
At tlie bottom of the sheet Is
printed:
“It Is as legitimate for those who
believe in Noah's Ark to searrh for It
ns It Is for others to bunt for stone
nx heads In tlie Salmrn Insert."
Stnte department officials said thnt
Mr. Strong had been advised to get In
communication with the Turkish em
bassy here.
German Hat System to
Take Poiton From Drugs
Hamburg, Germany. — Prof. Hans
Much, director of the I'nlverstty In- »
stitute for Tubercular Research, Is o
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