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IN THE STYLE PARADE
I change as those days. And bow tfcrt a
decidedly and si much (or the better as and roll around. Not m
do clothing Ryles. Tain this bom I
authority than Maxine Brown, with the rhythmic
known from coast to coast as America’s
“Sweetheart of the Air" and r
neat comedy v
BtK MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 3 Pkg.. 13c
ARMOUR S MILK, Tall Can . 3 for 17c; Baby Can 6 for 17c
Evaporated PRUNES, Urge Joky 50-60 2 lbs. 12c
Mayfield Sweet CORN, No. 2 Can 3 for 25c
Libby'. PINEAPPLE No. 1 Tall I4-oi. Can 12c
Libby’s Fancy SPINASH No. 2 Can 12c
Dehnonte Midget PEAS .... No. 2 Can 19c
Argo Dessert PEACHES No. 2 1-2 Can 15c
Delmonte Fancy CORN No. 2 Can, 2 for 25c
Taylor’s GRAPE JUICE Pint 15c
POST TOASTIES 2 tor 15c
JELL-0 all Flavors 2 tor 13c
Pillsbury’s Pan Cake FLOUR Pkg. 10c
Log Cabin Maple SYRUP 23t
Swansdown Cake FLOUR Pkg. 29c
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 2 for 15c
Snowdrift
6-lb Pail 99c
Tall Can
Kremel DESSERT 2 Pkix. 9c
CR1SC0 3 u, Can 59c
Evaporated PEACHES Fancy 2 lbs 25c
Pound Box Soda CRACKERS 10c
Pound Box VANILLA WAFERS _ ISc
Bulls SHREDDED COCOANUT ft 19c
WILD ROSE FLOUR 12 lb. Sack 59c
WILD ROSE FLOUR 24 lb. Sack 99c
CLIMAX FLOUR 12 0>. Sock SSc
CLIMAX FLOUR 24 V>. Sock 93c
EDWARDS MARSHMALLOWS—Tendered—
Pound Pkg. 18c; 1-2 Pound Pkg 9c
TOMATOES, No 2 Can 3 for 20c
Cosnpbeli’s TOMATO JUICE, 14-ox. Can 3 for 25c
SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 24TH
Larger world consumption of
American cotton in the 1935-36 sea
son than last season is now indicat
ed, according to the Agricultural
Adjustment Administration. Lower
price of American cotton this year
•n relation to foreign growths, im
provement in business activity, to
gether with prcspccts for further
improvement, and the replenishing
of depleted stocks cf American coi
Urn abroad, are som<* of ;ho factoi
that point toward larger consumj:
tion. Stocks of American cotton i
European ports totaled but 356.800
bales on November 22, 1935. as »
pared with 758,000 bales for
•responding date las! year.
Supl. P. N. Bivins announces that
the National Safety Council
awarded a "NO ACCIDENT DRIV
ER MEDAL" to each of the foil
ing bus drivers:
J. W. Stevenson. Rcutc No. 1
G. Hootcn. Rcutc Nc. 2: E. D. Hum
phries. Route No. 3: W. C. Buckner.
Route No. 4: J. S Evans. Route No.
5: W. C. Ivey. Route No. 6- F. D
Pierce. Route No. 7: T. R. Brookins.
Route Nc. 8; Jesse Scott. Jr.. Route
No. 9: Stewart Barnes. Route
10: W. P. Ennis. Route No. 11:
B. Pennington. Route No. 12: M
Davis. Route No. 13: F.. A. Torra
Route No. 14: W. E. Hodges. Route
No. 15.
Supt. Bivins has already recc
these medals and they will be de
livered at an early date.
Supt. Bivins state.; that there has
never been a serious accident in the-
jhistory of school transportation in
Baldwin county: and that the school
I bus drivers are tnc best in the state.
According to the reports of Judge
Bertie Stembridce and Game Pro
tector C. S. Cox the number of
hunting licenses sold now total 450.
Of this large number 333
ty licenses. 110 State. 6 Trappers.
Non-resident county. This
total of 450 licenses is a record
which Baldwin County can well be
oud. It is a sure sign that the
Baldwin county
doing their best to cooperate
the Federal and State officer?
every respect toward the propapa-
attnetions u “No, No, Nanuttc". *>nJ
"Plain Jane".
Mias Brown, who played M !-:aretii".
and "Jane”, and who now llvis in
Detroit, waxed reminiscent wlcn £ ;
viewed the smartly styled linen t J ’-
new 1936 Hudsons and Terrapin. ■ . f s
recalled the first Hudaona as she or- e
them aome twenty years »r°. end com
pared the smooth, e0orUc8saccclwr_;.-;t
with the lumbering pick-up ct k l. t .’a
ago which, however, w&a considered
quite the thing then.
member bow I had to pan
t mat steering wheel with all my
ijht and in this 1936 Mr—why—I
n hold it with just one teeny Uttfe
itger. And even when I take my
tads off the wheel ft keeps right on
icrosa the country how l
with shifting gears all day. “And
1 can shift with Just the flick of a
r, without even taking my hood off
Mian Brown earned her title as
"America's Sweetheart of the Air",
t! rough broadcasting from an airplane
Select Her Gifts
AT THE
LAWRENCE
SHOPPE
Gifts That Please at Reasonable
Prices.
wild life.
The game prntcctor
len of the state. Mr.
HOSE—UNDERWEAR—HANDKERCHIEFS
SCARFS—BAGS AND NOVELTIES
The Lawrence Shoppe
GIFTS
this
has not
reported anv violations to the game
law? in this community. He stated
that he has never seen birds more
plentiful or conditions more favor
able fer hunting, which is real
There are jiumcrous sportsmen in
Milledcevillc and the neighboring
towns who take great delight in
The 1935-36 American cotton crop j hunting. Anri it is through their cf-
1.141,000 bales is expected to forts. combined with that of
bring growers larger returns than
the crop of 1934-35. The total farm
value of the 1934-35 cotton crop, to
gether with benefit payments, was
$860,000,000. The farm value of the
1932-33 crop, before the cotton ad
justment program was inaugurated,
was $483,887,000. | There
Prospects for maintaining a bal- j Supper
ance be tween supply and consump- j Nixon
tion and the maintenance of pricer j^ny ni|
that will make fair returns to pro- benefit
duccrs. depends to a large extent up- | served
the 1936 e
adjustment program, which, it
pointed out. brought the a
price received by producers perl \ c |ft f„ r the whole family three
pound of lint cotton from 6.5 cents j hundred and sixty-five days each
the State and Federal officials that
make Middle Georgia the paradise
of all quail and dove hunters
threughout the State.
OYSTER SUPPER
ill Ik* an Oyster and Fish
tie home of Mr. Julian
Hopewell church Fri-
iecember 20th, for the
• church. Platts will be
ime between the hours
line o'clock. Even-body
? 1932-33 crop
per pound in the 1934-35 crop
year, nearly doubling the cash in
come to producers.
Without an adjustment program!
American cotton acreage
doubtedly would show- expansion I
year—A Philco Radio—Prices $20—
S600. Sold on easy terms—CLIFTON
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
Evening in Peril
4FTS
$1.25 to $3.00
COMPACTS
50c to $2.50
Propylactic Military
SFTS
$1.25 to 52.00
Fountain Pen
DESK SETS
98c
Houbigant
SAVING SETS
$1.00 to.$5.00
Glaxo
MANICURE SETS
75c to $2.00
FOR MOTHER
Toilet Waters, Soaps, Station-
ary. Pen and Pencil Sets.
BILL FOLD AND KEY
HOLDER SETS
$1.00 to $7.SO
Lucretia Vanderbilt
TOILET SETS
$1.25 up
Hollinsworth’s Unusual
CANDIES
Gift Boxes
25c to $5.00
FOR HIM
Pipes. Billfolds, Cigars, Ciga
rettes, Mens Xmas Gift Sets.
Razors. Travelling Cates.
Perfume Sett, Compacts,
Cosmetics, Candies, Manicure
Sets, Sationary.
A Visit to our Store Will Convince Yon that We have a Very
Complete line of Christmas Merchandise at Reasonable Prices.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
The rte.'/'cJljL Store 224 phones ste
Agents Idle Hour Nurseries—Express Paid Anywhere in Georgia
SELLING FOR STORAGE
Warehouse Clearance Sale
Wood stoves, $5.00 up: wood
throughout the Belt. and. assuming ranges 510.00 up: heater*. from $3.00
a production ot average yields, the fie.N; hetrola*. all sites. $10.00
world’s supply of American cotton ^ $25.0#.
wruld annul pile up to price-break- kitchen cabinets at barnlna;
ins proportions: for present indicn- several eltlfferobej. Irom Sie.ee up:
tit,ns - 150 drawers from S5.00 to S10.e0;
several wastelands; beds. mattresses
Give Electric Heaters and Warm-
In* pads—CLIFTON ADAMS ELEC
TRIC CO.
T. A. A3HF1ELD
"RADIO SERVICE"
and sprints: chairs of all kinds;
kltenen steals; odd oventuffed mo
hair living-room chairs; several over- |
living room snltes In I
hair and Upestry, attractively priced; IJ
electric refrigerators; girl's bicycle. ’£
2 solid mahogany dining-room :
f ultra, breakfast-room suites, 5
Prompt Dependable Replan On <Ur <*“ U; several nice art squares
Antr D.JLs D r a t L 'different sixes; linoleum rugs,
r y . sixes; odds and ends of all kinds of
Complete Stock of Parte, FridM- behold „„ods.
we Service. #> ( Get our pric*before you buy.
WASHBURN WAREHOUSE AND !
Holiday Greetings! |
COME IN
And Learn of Our
SPECIALS ON PERMANENTS TIL XMAS
MIRALINE BEAUTY SHOPPE
MRS. ROY ALFORD, JR.. Mgr.
hone 27 Sanford BuildinR
STORAGE COMPANY
201 Poplar Street. Macon. Ga.