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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA-, APRIL 24 1930
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NEW SCALE OF PRICES EFFECTIVE AT COLONIAL THURSDAY, MAY 1st
From 3 P. M. until 6 P. M. Children 10c., Adults 35c. From 6P. M. Children 25c.
Adults 50c. This Price Will be effective on all pictures.
MONDAY & TUESDAY April 28th. 29th. “SO LONG LETTY” Listen, Look and
Laugh at the funniest comedy ever screened starring Charlotte Greenwood with
Grant Withers, and Patsy Ruth Miller.
WEDNESDAY & THUSDAY April 30th. May 1st. “FOLLIES OF 1929” An all
singing, dancing talking Musical Comedy with Sue Carroll, Dixie Lee. and
David Rollins.
FRIDAY MAY 2nd. “PAINTED FACES” The drama of a clown who praticed
the habit of happiness—for others. Starring Joe E. Brown and Helen Foster.
SATURDAY May 3rd. SENIOR AMERICANO” Starring the king of the saddle
KEN MAYNARD in an all talking western show.
Colonial Theatre
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CHILD HURT IN AUTOMOBILE j G. S. C. STUDENTS SING AT G.
WRECK SUNDAY AFTERNOON E. A. CONVENTION FRIDAY
W. E. Thuru..'. Car Rim. I.lo Sophomor.-Norm.l Cl... Dcli.M.
IV.ck. Til.. HU. Concr.1. Pm L.,,. Audi.... Will. Ch.ro.. of
i. Fro.1 of JoiduT Cor.,. Four Hundred Voice.
J. M. Mt BRIDE PRESENTS BIBLE GRADES AT G. M. C. TO
TO EPISCOPAL CHURCH GIVE PLAY ON MAY 28TH
Gif. PI.cod ..
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4 emorial by Employe*
ills Stats Hospital
Mr. W. E. Thurman and family
were in an automobile wreck Sun
day afternoon in front of L. N. Jor
dan’s Garage on South Wayne street.
Mr. Thurman was driving and his
automobile struck a large truck
which caused it to swerve to the
right and strike a concrete post in
front of the garage. A little daugh
ter of Mr. Thurman was 'painfully
hurt, having acveral of her teeth
knocked out, and her lower jaw bad
ly injured. The others escaped with
out serioua injury.
The little girl «w* carried to the
Doctors Clinic, and later to the den
tal office of Dr. Turner for treat
ment.
The automobile was badly danuig- .
•d. Mr. Thurman i" an imployee at
the State Farm.
Under the diriection of Miss Alice
Lfinoit* Tucker, • the Sophomi
Normal class of the Georgia State
College for Women delighted a large
audience last Friday evening at the
City Auditorium in Mncon when they
?ang a group of special songs before
the Georgia Educational Association.
le chorous of four hundred
voices sang several patriotic and
classical songs. Officials of the as-
intion and Macon people declared
the singing the best they had
heard. .
A special train took the young
ladies to Macon Friday afternoon and
■turned to Milledgevillc late in
night.
1929 CHEVROLET SIX TRUCK FOR
SALE
A 1929 Chevrolet 1 1-2 Ton Trncb
with cab equipped with 32s6 rear
tiree (and mechanically perfect. A
wonderful buy for a nan that wants
a real bonest to voednets pick-up.
L. N. JORDAN
We are daily increasing our liao of
oatra fancy and staple groceries,
Fresb Vegetables and ate. CHAND
LER BROS.
LOST-—A truck tire on rim—32*6,
between Milled r aville and Haddock,
Tuesday morning. Reward for its
return to Coca-Cola Company, Mil-
iedgoville, Ga. 4-24-30 pd.
Mr. J. M. McBride presented
most handsome bible to St. Stephens
Episcopal church last week, Rev. F.
H. Harding receiving the gift dur
ing the Lenten services.
The Bible is bound in heavy leath
er and is of an unu.-ual size.
McBride is employeed at the State
Hospital and has been a member of
St. Stephens church only n i
months. He presented the Bible
a memorial.
ime of Performance Has Not Beet
Announced. Rehertals Have
Already- Begun
NOTICE:—If there !■ anybody
Milledgeville South of Hancock
street that has not boon emsmerat-
•d in the census, pleas* call 294-J,
and 1 will be glad to come to your
borne. 1 believe I have seen every
body, but in order that nobodv may
be accidentally left out, and that
Milledgevillo may get every siagle
person that belongs to her, I am
publishing this notice. I shall great
ly appreciate your cat-operation.
MRS. C. B. McCULLAR.
EASY TO EXPLAIN
Why wa sail more gasoline than
any one else in town is because we
are giving mere for your money than
any one also. Once when yon try
Woco-Pep. None other will do and
ordinary gasoline.
L. N. JORDAN
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the little boys—sixes !
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CHANDLER’S VARIETY
Rchcrsals have been jtarted or
play which will be presented by the
pupils of the grammar school at G.
M. C. and -although the name has not
been announced, it will be om
the best this department of the col
lege has given.
Miss Julia Moore, principal of the
Grammar school, has the performance
in charge and with the assistance of
the grade teachers the play will be
presented.
BIG
IF YOU WOULD ENJOY
SIX NASH SEDAN
We hew one that there will be no
argument about what so ever. We
will price it to you at one-half what
it is worth, end then if you don’t
liko that we will take your price,
y miles in this car yet.
L. N. JORDAN
bus* Dresses—many patterns,
Colorr Guaranteed $1-00—
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE.
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More shade hom wider brims is this year’s style note in ^
Knox straws and they have the same comfort, coolness
and smart good looks they have always had.
KNOX STRAWS
$5
John Holloway
“THE MAN'S STORE
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Cotton Seod, we have a limited
quanity of fine cotton seed, good fo
planting purposes. Ginned before tb*
storm. WILL CHANDLER.
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their
Lives
are in
youi^ hands/
13owny Little Things ... not long out of their
shells ... how much they must depend on you for
the things they need to live and get big. They need
a feed filled with nourishment. A feed which will
build bones quickly . . . building muscles strong . . .
change fuzz to feathers in a hurry ... all this they
demand... and yet their little crops can handle
only one tiny thimbleful of feed a dayl What a *
job for feed!
Consider Purina Chick Startcna (mash) for this
job I In every thimbleful are twelve ingredients I
Cod-liver oil . . . dried buttermilk . . . alfalfa flour...
granulated meat. . . these and eight others are there
• .. each one with a real job to do. Purina Startcna
is mixed over and over again . . . 960 times just to
be thorough! And you will find the same care taken
with Baby Chick Chow (scratch) ... to be fed with
Startcna.
Your chicks ... what they do for themselves ...
w hat they do for you ... is entirely in your hands.
They eat so little ... yet it counts so much . . . that
b~-
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tag is your assurance of
Quality and
Dependability
c ~only Chevrolet Dealers sell
USEDCARS
“with un OR that counts"
o great)
of usee
value than the Chev
rolet red "OK that
counts” tag, found
only on the used car
stocks of Chevrolet
dealers. This tag guar
antees that the car
bearing
carefully
caret ,
thoroughly recondi
tioned by expert me
chanics. If yon want
reliable transporta
tion—insist upon a
used car “with an OK
that counts.”
SPECTACULAR
VALUES
The great reception accorded the new Chev
rolet since its introduction, January 1st, has
brought unusually Urge numbers of fine used
*° *>ur showrooms. To make room for fur
ther trade-ins we must clear our stocks at once.
Therefore we are offering thrsr spectacular
values for 3 days only—typical selections
toom our used car stocks. Buy now and profit
by tb —* “
you can afford to do only <
Chick Startcna!
: thing . . . feed Purina
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LOOK
1929 I 1 / TON CHEVROLET SIX TRICK
—Tliis Truck is equipped with Cab, 32x6
rear tires and is in wonderful shape, ready to
go out and do hard work.
1929 CHEVROLET COACH—Equipped with
practically new tires, seat covers, in excell
ent shape, and a wonderful buy $475.00.
1928 CHEVROLET COACH—This car is in
excellent shape, practically new tries, on!}
$100.00 down and balance on easy term*.
See it cjuick.
AT THESE BARGAINSI
1927 MODEL T FORD—If there is a good
one in the country', we have it, this car nins
and looks good at an exceptional bargain
$I25.C0 equipped with 1930 License Tags.
1927 CHEVROLET COACH—That is actual
ly worth twice what we are asking it.
You will have to see* tibik-automobile to fully
appreciate it, reconditioned and good tires
$215.00.
L. N. JORDAN
Chevrolet Dealer