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THt - ™10»-ltC0IDi* MILLEDGEVnXE. GA.. NOVEMBER 28. ltlS
SEEN AND HEARD
the past week
eI er of The Union-Recorder.
x Jargc a ,,wd of out of town peo-
p tXjHVted to be in the cit»
. ,r giving Day).
A MBPS AGE I ROM NATION A1
B- T. A. PRESIDENT
Hie parent-tea chjer association
should create public opinion for:
Homes where a child may feel
free: where he is well fed: where he
has room for his own belongings;
where he can study in quiet: where
the hours of home activities
regular and unhurried and from
which he goes every day wit
sense of loving care and of adven
ture.
Schools where his personal right,
e observed: wnne he is treated a
i individual; where education i
unified and net a collection of alie<
subjects; where; teachers are fre
from the anxiety of unpaid bills and
from political interference; where :
parent-teacher association strives to
oring understands of the home and
the school into the consciousness of
j every member: where he lea-n
lers of Baldwin county along with the tools of learning. :
few of their hogs and much about life itself as he d«u
n ccld storage. about subject matter; where he. go:
to his home with satisfaction ov
carters of the Union- !|,is e ‘ ,y ' s ' vork K ’ d ' ,lHBart “ tld -
requested to coil at P ation ot ,hc n<,! " day ' s session '
cl pay their subscrip-1 A community where he is protect-
Jed from attack—Ihrcugh his senses.
_______ | through preventable disease, through
avoidable accidents, through
grading influences; where beauty
surounds him; where people that he
meets are law-abiding and kindl>
and where decent community ideals
THERE ARE NO SAFER RRAKES MADE
than the Super-Safety Brakes of the 1936 Ford V-8
ther the latter part
; a stimlant to trade.
, large crowd :
5 the season when the po
lice men should be unusually alert
irglaries and thefts.
nts recognize the value
n-Recorder as an adver-
.im. and are using its
infon • the public of th<
•• they are offering.
i:ter should remember
no right to hunt on
without permission
• election will be held ncxl
y. There are only a fev.
as a smell number regist-
number of our citizens
i cf the city Friday, No
li, as they will be in At-
■c ar.d hear President
pcacan crop in Baldwin
out to be larger than was ex-
iveral months ago.
the passing of Thanksgiving
! eyes will be turned towards
ning of Christmas.
i Christmas buying from
lledgeville Merchants. They
fine and complete line of
goods from which to make
’ v brought the first
weather. The tempera
freezing and there was
hog
The X-Ray
to the Rescue
MRS. B. F. LANGWORTHY
FO«0 MRMANCMf WHIUAil
Radius rods [I] brace the front
axle like a pair of giant arms.
Radius rods and Torque-tube fa]
give triple bracing to the rear
axle. This means that the front
and rear axles of a Ford car are al
ways held equl-dlstant—in perfect
alignment. On this permanent
wheelbase any braking system now
in common use could be used. Only
with this Ford-type wheelbase, can
mechanical, Super-Safety brake*
be used to the fullest advantage.
c IKPEPIKOihr IfiAKI-SCSS
Four brake-rods [3] of strong,
tempered steel link the pressure of
your foot ou the pedal with the four
big brake-drums on the wheels.
They do this positively, surely,
under all road conditions. Note
especially that no one Ford brake
has to depend on the other three.
Failure of one—practically impos
sible—would still leave you three
perfectly-operating brakes.
Tear out this chart and check it
with the car you are driving now.
A. CLEARS DEPT.
CHAPEL SEATS
ON THE AIR - Ford Symphony OrcHeetrn, Sunday Eveolinn - Fred V
N O other car in America has the sama
basic design astheFord V-8. Became
of this design, the Ford could use any
type of braking system now in common
use. (iDiagram at left shout why.)
With the whole field to choose from,
Ford stands by mechanically-operated
Super-Safety brakes as safest, surest, and
most positive for the Ford V-8.
This is the type braking system used
on many of America’s costliest cars and
most racing cars. Because of unique
chassis design. Ford can use it to better
effect than any other car built today.
All in all, no safer brtkes are made
than you get with the 1936 Ford V-8.-
Drive it today—and see for yourself.
AUTHORIZBD FORD DIAIIRS
/vri936
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AND VP. P. a & DETKOrr.
SumtUrdacttmn rW imlwd
mg tmmQtri gmJiQart tin mw.
The G.
Association mot in the Grammar
School auditcrium Thursday. Nov.
21st. An interesting play was pre-
Parcnt-Teachers' f SERVICE EXAMINATIONS cutting in lithographic reproduction
work required.
The United States Civil Service All States except South Dakota.
Commission has announced open
sented by the children in observance
of “Book Week”. Mrs. Hendrickson,
the president, reported $52.00 was
made by the P. T. A. at the Countv
Fair and S82.00 made at the Hallo
ween Carnival, making it possible
to clear the debt for the scats rec
ently placed in the auditorium. A
-Book Shower” for the benefit of
the Grammar School Library, will
be held at the next meeting of the
P. T. A.
■ompetitivc cxaminati'-i
fob
Nebraska. Iowa. Utah. Vermont,
Virginia, Maryland, and the District
of Columbia have reroived less than
Many a Friend Recommend,
BLACK-DRAUGHT
People who have taken
Black-Draught naturally are
enthusiastic about It because
of the refreshing relief it has
brought them. No wonder
they urge others to try It! ...
Mrs. Joe G. Roberts, of Portersville,
Ala., writes: "A friend recommended
Elack-Draught to me a long time
ego, and it has proved Its worth to
me. Black-Dr .ught Is good for
constipation. I find that taking
Black-Draught prevents the bilious
headaches which I used to have." ...
A purely vegetable medicine for the
relief of
CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS
Junior medical officer (interne), i their quota of appiintments
$2,000 a year, junior medical office-! ;, PPortioned departmental sei
(psychiatric resident). $2,000 a year. 1
St. Elizabeths Hospital. Washington
D. C. For junior medical officer (in
terne) applicants must be senior
students in a grade A medical school;
for junior medical officer (psychia
tric resident) they must have been
graduated from a grade A medical
school with a degree of M. D.. not
prior to January 1. 1924, and must
have completed an accredited in-
temoship cf at least 1 year.
Negative cutter. $1,800 a year.
Hydrographic Of'ire. Navy Depart
ment. Four years’ experience of a
certain specified k’nd in negativ?
Washirfiton. D. C. Junior medical
officer positions ar» not affected by
Uic Stale apporticuin-nt law.
Full information nay be obtained
frem W. B. Wood, Acting Secretary
cf the t’. S. Civil Si:vice Board jf
Examiners at the post office in this
city.
Guaranteed Radio Service
T. A. ASHF1ELD
R. C. A. Tubes
Genuine Replacement Parts
Dr. Robert L. Biggs
VETERINARIAN
Can bs Contacted Through
L. R. Langley, County Agent
Residence Phone 450-J
DAKIFN HOTEL
Can this baby, Uny, appealing aud
helpless, know thu throat of "the Foe
of Youth?” Alas, yes. Neither ago
nor vosilion are a protection against
tuberculosis. It is tho greatest
cause or death between the ages of
15 nml 45; and it takes fifty per cent
more girls than toys between tho
age, of 15 aud 25. Tho appalling part
is that tho pcrBens who die aro hu
man sacrifices, because the disease
is both preventable and curable.
Two ihousnnd affiliated tuberculosis
associations throughout the United
States conduct an all-year-round
campaign to acquaint every one with
life saving facts about tho disease,
to discover canes In ilia early stages
whilo they are still curable, and to
ac-curo treatment for them. Their ef
forts are financed by the sale of
Christmas Seals. The X-ray, which Is
being used to photograph the baby’s
lungs above, is one of tho most Im
portant diagnostic instruments. It
tells whether the lungs have been In
fected v 1th tho tubercle bacillus and
to what extent. If active tuberculosis
Is rovealed tho baby will be sent to
a sanatorium for treatment and the
family will be advised to submit to
a thorough physical examination to
discover whether the baby was In
fected by t»e of them who has the
disease aud U not aware cf It.
COUNTRY HOMES
We are in a position to take care of any surburban or country
building needs. Phone or see us about your building or repair
needs.
McCaskili Construction Co.
PH0NF. 233-L MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
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If it’s building construction of any kind, or repairs, SEE us,
“TilATS OUR BUSINESSS”
McCASKILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Phone 233-L. Milledgeville, Ga.
Two Great Problems of Life
Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve
the two great financial problems of life:
Dying too soon! Living too long!
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
"NOTHING BUT INSURANCE"
9 We arc Prepared to Take Care of Your Dairy Products X \
Cream. Sweet Milk. Butter Milk and Butter
Also Your Fresh Meats v
PHONE 83 AND SAVE MONEY
Montgomery*!
Milk Depot a»d Meat Market
COMPARE
THE EMPIRF STORE
prices with others and you will see that
our prices are lower- We offer vou only
high quality merchandise at bargain prices
Specials Friday-Saturday Only
Play Cloth YD 12\c
Just Received One Lot Ladies’ Dresses - Special - $1.00
Ladies Shoes, special $1.98
Ladies’ Dress Shoes, lies, pumps and
oxfords $1.98
Other Ladies’ Dress Shoes in ties, pumps
viut oxfords $2.95, $3.95
10c, 19c, 25c
Regular 51.49 beautifully colored
Bed Spread ..98c
1 table Double Cotton Blankets, Special $1.49
1 'able Children’s Shoes 89c
Men's Dress Oxfords $1.98. $2.95, $3.95,
$4.95.
Bovs’ Dress Sheet $1.98, $2.95
Men’s Dress Shirts 79c 95c
Men’s Dress Socks I Oc, 15c up to 50c
Men's Sweaters 98c up to $3.95
Men’s Work Shirts 49c, 79e
Men’s Overalls 220 Weight $1.25
Boys’ Overalls 79c, 89c, 98c
Men’s Hats 98c, $1.95, $2.15
Boys' W«rk Slati Special Me
1 table Double Part Wool Blankets,
Sper*»l - — $2.50
1 table Outing 10c yd.
Other good Outing _ 15c yd.
1 table Ladies’ Cotton Hose,
Special — 10c and 15c
Ladies’ Hats 95c, $1.95
Ladies’ Dresses
$1.95 to $9.95
Large Assortment of 46-inch Oil Cloth
Per yd — 25c
Regular 25c Qnality Cotton Suitting
Per yd 15c
Ladies’ Sued* Jackets. Assorted Color $1.25