Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 12, 1930, Image 6

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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVIIXE, CA. JUNE 12, IMP YOUR BEST ASSISTANT. MR MERCHANT. IS ADVERTISING. The be i actant uny merchant van use t<* - II merchandirte todiy b» well writtrn, well gotten up adverti.- It ha* become un inseparable part «f modern merchxndis'nj:. Very little meiebandi e is s**KI these da>> that is not advertised. Advertising cuts down rcsi.it- ance. it creates confidence, it give* the customer informnCion that he wr.r.*s about your merchandise. T.m» many menliants pay all their Ford Offers New De Luxe Sedan d, well written »dve vhfindi.lt* displayed the WHO r .VER DOES YOUR PRINTING! BEFORE STATE DENTAL SOCIETY Dr. Dennis Turner spending thi* v.eek in Atlanta attending tho meet ing of the Georgia Dental Associa tion and will conduct a clinic before the convention on Thursday. Dr. Turner will discuss Bridge Abutments before the convention. Dr. Turner is considered the best bridge work authority in the state and has been called upon several time to demonstrate his methods. Dr. J. C. Adcock of the State Hospital staff accompanied Dr. Turn er to Atlanta. Boll Wacvil Molaiaei—10 Gal. Keg, 1-2 Barrel* and Barrel* at MODERN GROCERY CO., price right. ford Dc Luxe Sedan T HE De Luxe Sedan, recently added to the Ford line, is designed for thoue who desire distinctiveness and unusual comfort in an automobile. The Interior is In viting and roomy with wide doors to both compart ments. Absence o? rear quarter windows gives the car a striking individuality and affords privacy to the oc cupants. , Interior trimmings and appointments are luxurious Upholstery is either in brown mohair or a deep tan Bad- ford cord patterned after that used In high-priced cara. WANTED— Two room* and balk an furnir bed—writ# P. O. Box 102. Other refinements include arm rest* for the rear seat, mahogany finished garnish mouldings on the windows and beneath the windshield, flexible robe rail and hard ware in an attractive pattern. The front seat is adjustable within a range of four ■nehes to suit the convenience and comfort of the driver. It is moved quickly and easily by a small, inconspicuous handle in the front center of the seat just above the floor. The De Luxe Sedan, like othe- Ford body types, can be obtained in any one of several color combinations. LOW excursion fares * SATURDAY From MILLEDGEVILLE To Asbuiy Park, N\ j Atlantic City, N. J. Baltimore, Md. Chicago, Ill. Cleveland, Ohio Detroit, Mich. Toledo, Ohio. Washinglon, D. C. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia. Pa. And Many Other Poi.... Tickets on rale every Saturday* til August 30, 1030, inclusive; limit thirty days. Ask your ticket agent for fare other points, schedules, sleeping < reservations, and other informal CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAlLWj "The Right Way" poorly done. The disqrimiiuUing customer -or; ~ client knows «»f course that you did' milk. The first Sunday milk never not do the printing, but he know., j reached its destination, that you are using it and by so doing. Undi.maiyed by the fate of the placing your stamp <*f approval up- fj ra i Sunday shipment, an increasing supply of milk was shipped daily. The milk territory has bep eextended un til at the present time some ship ments are made to New York City fr.om a distance of 500 miles. People in New York City, use daily three million quarts of milk accord ing to statistic^ secured by the National Dairy Council This milk is supplied by 44.000 farms in sev- Correct printing costs than poor printing. Gf goc 1 workmanship and > will submit samples Molasses—10 Gal. Boll We. Keg. 1-2 Barrel* and Barn MODERN GROCERY CO., FIRST MILK SHIPMENT apply •’Until 1842 the milk New York fame entirely from cows kept in the city or from nearby, areas. No milk was shipped to the city by raii until 1842. The first shipment of milk was made in blue pyramid churns over what is now' the Erie Railroad." says Hoard’s Dairyman. The weather was cool, und the milk arrived in New York City in good condition. The first shipment was ndvertise.1 in advance j and the 240 quirts did not supply the demand After the maiden trip, | the milk train whi tied into New j York City each morning and even ing. During the summer months! when the weather was hot much of the milk soured. Jacob Vafl discov- j ered that if the milk was sorced through a coiled lead pipe in a hogs-! head picked with ice, the milk was, thoroughly cooled and could be ship-1 ped without souring. In these pioneer days of milk ship ping. there were no railroad trains on Sunday. Attempts to install Sun- 1 day milk service met with consider-1 able opposition. When the first! Sunday milk train was started, special J meetings were called denouncing the, Sabbath train. All sorts of dire mis-! fortune wen; prophesied. As a mat ter of fact in August of *43, the engine jumper the track and plunged into a pond with two car* of \ The people of Milledgcville should | remember that a large number of j the stores of the city close their I stores nt one o’clock Thursday for a half holiday, and make their pur chases during the morning hours of ! that day. If they will follow this in- 1 junction they will experience no in convenience, and the doors of the stores can be closed promptly a» the [ hour named. WEEK-END AND SUNDAY EXCURSION FAKES TO THE SEASHORE FROM MACON Via Southern Railway System —SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES— BRUNSWICK. CA.. (For St. Simons Island Beach™).... $ 5.00 JACKSONVILLE. FLA $ 6.00 —WEEK-END FARES— 3RUNSWICK. GA., (For St. Simons Island Beaches) $ 8.10 JACKSONVILLE FLA $10.90 JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLA $11.60 ATLANTIC BEACH. FLA $11.80 MAYPORT. FLA $12.10 ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA $12.55 DAYTONA BEACH. FLA $15.65 TRAVEL BY TRAIN The Safest—Most Reliable—Most Comfortable—Costs Less For Detail Information Inquire of C. D. ROGERS G. R. PETTIT City Passenger Agent Division Passenger Agent Room 131 Terminal Station Blowing By and Wasting Money Power that passes valves is money stolen from your pocket: Improperly operating vtlves and excessive carbon deposits cripple the perfotxnnnre of your car and increase operating expenses. Engine efficiency d creases greatly l ec-t.i c of com- prssion losses. If your engine lacks pep, labors up hill, knocks on every pull, and eats gas, it probably needs a valve-griding and carbon-removing job im-mediately. You will be surprised at the powci and “new car” feel of the motor after thisoperation. We operate on the standard maintenance prices authorized by the factory. You’ll find our maintenance department can do a quick, first-class motor-conditioning job at a very reason able price. Drive in today, for an explanation of our services. Only Genuine Factory Guaranteed Part. U.ed for Replacement. Yours for Power, W. E. ROBINSON, JR. PHONE 361-L Chrysler and Plvtnoolfc—Sales and Service “AS FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES, WE DO IT BETTER!’ New Lloyd Styles at New Low Prices O L’R stock of Lloyd loom suites in cludes a variety of different styles to meet every home furnisher’s de mand. Here is a light, easy to move, strong, comfortable and attractive combination' we are offering at an exceptionally low figure. It is genuine Lloyd quality, woven on the Lloyd hninis with a steel heart in every upright Mtrnnd of fiber. Purchase & SaleCo Carr’s Emporium Meeting the Demand For Attractive SUMMER FROCKS 'Here at Carr’s are frocks for every summer occasion—just the smart cool summer frocks you are looking for—and the prices are so reasonably low. For travel, sport, evening or qiorning wear we have them in lovely materials and beautiful styles and design. CHIC SUMMER HATS Just the style to complete your summer ward robe. Beautiful straws, etc. Carr’s Emporium Of Fashion THE WOMANS’ STYLE CENTER TYBEE JL (SAVANNAH’S BEACH) "Where Ocean Breezes Blow” Surf Bathing—Day and Night Dancing—Every Night Except Sundays Band Concerts on Sundays Music by „ Nationally Known Orchestra* PAVILIONS, BATH HOUSES, HOTELS, COTTAGES, RESTAURANTS FISHING — EG /;3 L}*Q A Paradise for Children and those Seeking Rest, pun. Frolic and Entertainment for alL Travel By Train REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES ONm'GEOKU RAI LWAY “THE RIGHT WAY” - Father’s DAY JUNE 15th. Suggestions from the Men’s Store that he would Select Himself Manhattan Shirts Holeproof Hosiery Cheney Ties Florsheim Shoes Knox Hats Every Item Noted For Its High Quality John Holloway The Man’s Store