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THE UNION-KECOHDEK. HILLZDGEV1LLE, CA„ MAY I*. 1»M
Mv Favorite
recipes
A , Ci««
^Tc. A LAWKENCE .
Caramel P*«
J cff*
. 4 cUI* mllk
1 p brown fUjjar
! (lour (at(er it is sifted)
;;r, wp :.. M ts
j, UK pon vanilla
inaredienta, add egg
u, „jik and butter. Place on
■ Stir constantly to prevent
I ’"’'l.' f oot until thick and
Acid nut meats. Put on
'rtjt W ^ ccn coolte ^* Make
Ct1 *n'iw *f the whites using 1 table-
. f stiirar to the egg white.
ever pie. place in a alow
f fffs *nd cook about 8 minutes.
Drnp Nut Cakes
ACCIDENTS KILLED 97.000 IN
1929; AUTO SETS NEW RECORD
WITH 31.000
Chicago.—An increase of y,000
in motor vehicle fatalities in the
United States during the year 1920
brought the total accidental deaths
from all causes in the nation up to
97,000 for the year, it is announced
by the National Safety Council. The
1928 figures for all classes fo acci
dental deaths was 95,086.
While the total of deaths through
accidents for the year increased by
less than 2,000, deaths from automo
biles alone reached a new high of 31,-
against 28,000 for 1928, say.,
the report.
These figures tend to show .he re
port points out, that motor vehicle
fatalities alone are on the increase,
tether types of accidental deaths show
ing a gradual decline.
“Accidents to children arc increas
ing far less rapidly than to adult
persons,” the statement says.
Accidents in homes were responsi
ble for the taking of 23,000 lives,
while still another 20,000 persons
lost their lives in public accidents in
which the automobile was not in
volved.
“The principal cause of home acci
dents was falls, 9,200 persons los
ing their lives in this manner,” says
the report.
“Burns, scalds and explosions ac
counted for the next largest number
of home fatalities, while asphyxia
tion and .‘uffocation were the next
most frequent causes. Poidoning
from caroon monoxide gas caused by
careless or ignorant persons permit
ting their auto motors to run ii
closed garages was responsible for
Considerable number of the
phyxiation deaths.”
REDUCE NUMBER OF COUNTIES,
SUGGESTED
Peptona the Spring Toaic that doe*
4au good or you got your dollar re-
funded, you taka no ckance. Pkonc
224 or 240—CULVER A KIDD
DRUG CO.
I T. ANDREWS, Real Ert»te
“AputmeaU, Fanu, Towm
Property.”
j cup nut meats
1-2 cup raisins
>oon cinnamon
■oon baking powder
ispon vanilla
■n well greased pan pieco^l
t (.f a walnut, leaving space!
fur spreading. Bake in mod-
■n ten or fifteen minutes.
List be stiff enough to hold
more or less flour may be
iccording to size of eggs.
Chocolate Filling
t cups sugar
;i taulespoons caro syrup
1 cup milk
L-mp^f butter size of an egg.
Mix dry ingredients, add syrup and
- . until su
gar .- (ii- ' lved. Boil until it reaches
M,ft Kali stage. Remove from stove,
drop in butter and beat until smooths
MILLEDCEVILLE’S NEED OF AN
AIRPORT
Letter ti. the Editor:
Ik.- other day curing u rainstorm,
r . plane ( irucd MQledgcvillc
with a -,'.::.r:g. .-puttering motor.
* the
r fell..
-i!•! you have done, had
land-marks, :
■ould:
and
the
tad front
irnlrops, whipped back
i i a the propellor like :
. > hot buried into the
i
^ivide an up-to-date,'
tii? pilot of this ship:
c " -l'i have nosed her in anil waited
: "i'.er was over, probably
g over night. Others would
<1 •> ante thing, thus bringing
." 1 Mitldgeville. Practically '
' • : ier city with the population
■ f MiUcdgcvilles have an
i iiaugers light-, wind directors,
runways, etc. Why can’t Mil.
■'''l-»villu? .Must we be behind times
and out-of-date? Do we want people
'• rywhere marking out their air
r ' uu '. !■ ' big Milledgeville entirely
because we haven’t an airport?
If y .u were making a cross-country,
would you make out your route
' r« over Milledgeville, or would
> u go several miles out of the way
I °vtr Macon? Most surely you
" 'uli! go by way of Macon, because
• necessitated a landing, there is
airport at Macon where Milledge-1
n not boast of one.
I I k at past events that, aeronaut!- (
<al -- v speaking would have put our,
- «.a the “map.” During the All j
b'-orsia Air Tour when a represents-1
::v ' was sent here to inspect our
b'-ld. there was no one there to meet:
<‘ T V.. 1 inie him, when he landed.,
^'"'k at the Air derbies we could j
have each year. Ships passing over
•'"ul.l land to refuel. Linger several
probably.'
Milledgeville would produce avi-
ilors an, l aviatrix. Several have
•‘■-ked what chance they had of lcarn-
• ntrtf * fly, G. S. C. W. teachers and
?\ M * r. boys. As soon as we can
,u, Id an .-urport. we expect to turn
° u t many aviators.
. **' < -‘ ven >l prominent business men
i'e offered to aid in any possible
Wa -‘ Awards the airport.
Already one of Georgia’s foremost
Jyer* has agreed to take charge of
;i <- airport, instruct students keep
.°" cn day and night, etc.
^ • <> let-* hope our town will realize
importance of an airport an
1 °ne right away.
M. J. C.
Bring Your Old Victor
Records and Get a
New One
FREE!
Milledgeville Music Store
This Offer Gcod For This
Month Only
FREE!
Get your April “Better Home? and Gardens” turn to pai?c eleven
and clip the coupon at bottom corner and bring to our store and
A Copy of the
GARDENING BOOK
FREE!
This book on plant f< eding contains 36 pages of useful infor
mation on plants. We have made this special arrangement
with Swift & Company as a service to our Vigoro customers
Supply limited—Get your coupon in early —
Ii. W. HATCHER HARDWARE CO
Wholesale and Retail
build <
FU « Fir 5,-t Me Id ,
ruf* *“ , “ r '- **« m I
ULVE, * MDD MUO CO.
f|0
II J-
Gift
Watches
—from a store
of recognized
integrity
The importance of the
purchase of a watch de
mands that you select a
watch with an estab
lished reputation, at a
store recognized for its
responsibility and serv-
ice to its customer!.
Williams & Ritchie,
MILLEDGEVILLE. ga.
1* Latest Proposed in The Scheme J
To Reorganise State Government
According to John W. Hammond,
the Atlanta correspondent ok the Mn-
con Telegraph, the proposal to re
organize the state government and I
consolidate departments ha.- been J
broadened so as to include a plan to
reduce the membership of the legis- 1
lature by consolidating «ome of the I
counties. Mr. Hammond writes the
Macon paper as follows.
“Much the same opinion is being |
expressed in respect to governmental ;
department reformation, and lately,
it has been found that this school of |
thought is more considerably broad
ening in such a manner as to have al
ready opened up some discussion
planning in the direction of somewhat
consolidating the membership of the
general assembly, or, rather, reduc
ing it
Alio Reduce Legislature Members
“From one source now comes the
proposal that there being no real
justification for the multiplicity of
counties in tne state, since the im
provement in transportation lacili-
ties an dbetterment of highways, the
elimination of some of them wili
operate not only to reduction in Ihe
membership of the general assembly
but also in the line of more ccono-
c functioning throughout the state.
“One of the theories lately ad
vanced in that connect^in, and which
it is stated will likely be proposed in
1931, is that all those more recently
created new counties which have not
yet put their citizens to the expense
of building court houses and jails
might well obviate that public ex
penditure by reconsolidating with
Ithe old •established counties f/im
which they were created. Others of I
the lately created counties, it is be- j
ing argued, can be more economical-1
ly administered by juch a plan, and!
instances that two or more.
of the smaller counties in the state |
cun readily be consolidated to the !
same genera! ends.
Halitcsis, dandruff and many other
uses are made ff Mi 31. full pint 69c. !
Phone 224 or 240—CULVER &
KIDD DRUG CO.
Graham Batchelor, G. M. C’s. only :
representative at the G. L A. A. track j While they last $1.50 Roxbmry
meet in Atlanta Monday won the shot ; Fount Syringe or Hot Wator Bottlo.
put and placed in several other Phono 224 or 240—CULVER A KIDD
events. DRUG CO.
This Bank
IS BUILT ON SERVICE
For more than a Quarter of a Century this Bank has been
identified with the business life and progress of Milledge
ville.
Let us serve you in all your banking problems—“No ac
count is too large—Non? too small."
Safety-Courtesy-Service
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J. T. ANDREWS, District Agent
“Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co.”
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Excursion Fares
More
Than
100 New Swimming Suits
Received This Week. Men’s, Ladies’
Misses’ ai.d Children’s
Slip in a BRADLEY and out of Doors
ITS FUN TO SWIM IN A BRADLEY—WE ARE SHOWING THE SPEED
MODELS, SUN BACKS AND SWAGGER STYLES.
MEN’S $5.00 to $6.50
WOMEN S $4.00 to $7.50
MISSES $3.00 to $5.00
If You Want the Best Shop at
E. E. Bell’