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Early County News
EARLY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1969
— FOR SALE —
New 1969 GMC Pickups.
Did you know a GMC cost
no more? Try Us!
THOMPSON MOTOR CO.
232 N. MAIN
Blakely, Ga.—Phone 623-3730
FOR SALE—Registered Angus
bulls. Two years old. From good
blood lines. KOLOMOKI ANGUS
FARMS, Hal Clinkscales.
CAMELLIIS, azaleas, boxwood
and other shrubs. HICKORY
HOLLOW NURSERY, Jakin, Ga.
4-25 p.
FOR SALE - BCIA Production
Graded Registered Angus ser
vice age and yearling bulls.
Puckett Bros. 723-5464.
9-26 tfc
FOR SALE - NEW LOW PRICE
Disirable Business Location
HOUSE AND LOT...Mrs. Wal
lace Sheffield residence in Cedar
Springs... Priced for Quick Sale;
$8995.00. Contact V. L. Hil
liard, Blakely, Ga.
FOR SALE- LARGE LOT...
Trailer with added rooms, deep
well, etc. in Odum Subdivision
near paper mill - Sale: $2995.00,
Contact V., L. Hilliard, Blakely,
Ga. 10-24 tfc.
FOR SALE - Nice spacious
lot located on Hogan Avenue.
Water, electricity and sewerage
connections . Lawn and trees
established. Quiet neighborhood.
Call 723-4805 for further'infor
mation. 12-5 tfc
FOR SALE - Pure bred regis
tered 2 year old bulls. Call
G. W. King before 9 p.m. 758-
3563 1-9 2tc
FOR SALE - Two acres of
land located 1/2 mile south of
Lucille adjoining the land of
James Johnson. Lot is 420’ by
210’ with frontage on Jakin Hwy.
For further information call 723-
4866. 1-2 4tp
FOR SALE OR RENT - House
on Evergreen Street. 3 bed
rooms, Bath, Gas Heat, Low
Monthly Payments. Phone 723-
3056 or 723-362 7. 1-9 3tp
FOR SALE - Five room house
with Bath, on a one Acre lot
with small fenced pasture and
a small storage house. Locat
ed on Odom Subdivision. Tele
phone No. 372-4168. 1-9 stp
FOR SALE: Two yearling
filly colts. One 2 1/2 year-old
quarter horse gelding, well
trained, One ten month old Irish
Setter, just right for training.
Contact David Beasley 723-4896
after 6 p.m. 1-9 Itc
COLLIER
REALTY COMPANY
LISTINGS
219 Meadowbrook Drive—New
brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths,
living room, kitchen and dining,
garage, utility room, central heat
ducted to each room, kitchen has
built-in stove. Sliding glass
doors leads you from the dining
room to the patio. Minimum
down FHA, Nothing VA. A house
you will be proud to own. See it.
206 College Street—Known as
the Chancy House. 2 story,
frame, well located house. 9
rooms, 3 baths. 130 ft. x 175
ft. lot. Priced to sell. See it.
We have choice commercial
property for sale. Corner lot.
Good front footage and depth.
Now income producing. Good
investment.
55 acres more or less on U.S,
Highway 27 about 5 miles south
if Blakely.
Several other homes being plan
ned. Come by and discuss your
home needs with us.
Planning to build? Let us ob
tain you a VA, FHA, or Con
ventional type home loan.
We would also like to discuss
your insurance needs with you.
We have the experience and com
panies to provide you with quality
Insurance at the lowest possible
fcost. Auto, Home, life and health
insurance at savings to you.
ICOLLIER INSURANCE repre
sents INA (Insurance Company
"of North America), USF&G
^United States Fidelity and Gua
ranty Insurance Company), Life
^lnsurance Company of North A
jmerica, Fidelity and Guaranty
?Life Insurance Company, plus
.several others. Give us a try.
lYou’H be glad you did.
COLLIER
REALTY CO.
36 Court Square
BLAKELY, GEORGIA
FHA-VA, Conventional
* Home and Auto Insurance
— WANTED —
WANTED—Auto wrecks to re
build. Fender work, glass work,
autos to paint. Let LINT fix
those dents. Quality work guar
anteed. WILLIS AUTO SHOP,
418 S. Bay Street.
IF YOU NEED MONEY—To
build or buy, contact RANDOLPH
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION, Cuthbert. Ga.
PAINTING makes the dis- ■
ference. For a professional job
at a reasonable price, call Perry
Goolsby - 723-4 122 in Blakely
after 5 p.m. 11-28 Btp
LAND CLEARING
Light or Heavy Work
John Deere Dozer
D-7 Catapillar
SAM CLINKSCALES
Blakely, Georgia
HAULING
FILL DIRT — SAND
AND LIME ROCK
FRED SAWYER
PHONE 723-3813
ASPHALT PAVING - Parking
Lots and Driveway. For esti
mate, call MARSHALL DAY,
Phone 723-4939, DAY’S ASPHALT
PAVING CO.
FOR LAND CLEARING—
or any other type of bull
dozer work, see JIMMY
SEALY, 723-5120, Blakely,
Georgia.
NEED LIME ROCK— Cail
Marshal Day for all your
lime rock today. One load
or a hundred. If you need
only a few hundred pounds
this may be picked up at
Day’s Scrap Iron Co. Phone
723-4939, Blakely, Ga.
T. N. T. SERVICES
BACK HOE WORK
LOT CLEARING
FILL DIRT, TOP SOIL,
, Call 723-5087 — Blakely. Ga
BACKACHE&
TCkKinN SECONDARY TO
IEIWUN KIDNEY IRRITATION
Common Kidney or Bladder Irrita
tions make many men and women
feel tense and nervous from frequent,
burning or itching urination night
and day. Secondarily, you may lose
sleep and have Headache. Backache
and feel older, tired, depressed. In
such cases. CYST EX usually brings
relaxing comfort by curbing irritat
ing germs in acid urine and quickly
easing pain. (letCYSTEX at druggists. .
Gee Company, Inc.
Blakely, Ga.
723-3665
House for Sale: 4 bedrooms,
2 baths, Corner of Flowers Dr.
and Columbia St. 5 l/4%onorigi
nal 30 year loan.
House for Sale: Now under con
struction, 2 story colonial Hil
ton Drive. Financing Available.
All types of construction—free
estimates—metal buildings.
Lots for Sale: 150 X 200across
from Town and Country Club—
slsoo and up. Financing avail
able.
Lots for Sale: Hilton Drive—
slßoo and up. Financing avail
able.
BROOKINS
PLUMBING
AND ELECTRIC
REPAIR A NEW
723-5705
310 Ft. Gaines St.
BLAKELY, GA.
DONALD
BROOKINS,
Owner
RADIATORS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
RECORED
STARLING
RADIATOR SHOP
s. BAY ST. 723-4994
(fiuty 723-3260
— FOR RENT —
FOR RENT OR LEASE
Store building in first block
on North Main street con
taining 12,000 square feet of
floor space with office and
private office with fire
proof vault with double
steel doors. Known as Mid
dleton Hardware Building.
Telephone 723-3391 or 723-
3101. H. J. MIDDLETON.
Blakely, Ga. 12-19tf
WANT TO BUILD?
Three or Four Bedroom homes
complete, built on your lot, 11/2
or 2 baths, fully insulated, forced
air heat and many extras.
Guaranteed construction time:
60 days. Low as $59.50 per
month. No Down Payment. Twin
City Builders, P. O. Box 1694,
Albany, Ga., 436-9611.
1-9 4tc
CITATION
COURT OF ORDINARY, EARLY
COUNTY, GEORGIA
To any creditors and all par
ties at interest:
Regarding estate of Annie Lou
Powell Jester, deceased, for
merly of Early County, Georgia,
notice is hereby given that C.L.
Jester, sole heir at law, has filed
application with me to declare
no administration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, February
3, 1969, and if no objection is
made an order will be passed
saying no administration neces
sary.
This January 6, 1969,
R. D. Hodges, Ordinary
1-9 4vc
CITATION
GEORGIA, EARLY COUNTY
To Whom It May Concern:
Thaxton Harris, as guardian
of R. C. Harris, having filed
his petition for letters of dis
mission, all interested parties
are hereby cited to show cause
l>efore the Court of Ordinary
of said County at the next term
thereof why letters of dismis
sion should not issue.
This 6th day of January, 1969.
R. D. Hodges, Ordinary
1-9 4tp
FOR SALE Crosby Boat and
Mercury Motor and Trailer -
used 3 hours. Also Ferguson
Tractor and bottom plow. Trac
tor just overhauled with new lift.
J. B. Jones - Cuthbert, Ga.
Telephone 732-2373 nite.
I Convert IDLE BELONGINGS
| Into READY CASH
You have “cashable” items in your attic, garage |
J or basement that you no longer need or use—
r there is a ready market for these items at I
I GEORGIA FURNITURE COMPANY. Smart |
9. people convert these idle belongings into cash to
I buy the things they need and want. See or call j
(723-3451) the folks at GEORGIA FURNITURE I
I COMPANY if you have any furniture th^t can |
y be used without major repairs—convert to cash f
I today.
L GEORGIA FURNITURE COMPANY
r KkSHhI
,<r“ .
' Some students drink deeply
at the fountain of knowl-
A , j edge. Others only gargle.
A
^k ^kW --Trade with--
J. T.JORDAN
YOUR MAN "UNDERWOOD’S
FOR: (that party from the South)
PLYWOOD ' .
PAINTS Specials this week.
HARDWARE DOUBLE ROASTERS 51.49
TOOLS WHISTLING TEAPOTS 51.49
ELECTRIC ^Oyster Knives lißayon Mops
SUPPLIES !TOyster Gloves ^Electric Forks
w e underwood TRHHHBnF'
— NOTICE —
— to be elected by the
Early County Grand Jury at the
January, 1969, Term Superior
Court, are: A member of the
Early County Board of Education
to fill the place of W, E. Mc-
Dowell, whose term will expire
on April 30th 1969.
This notice is given in con
formity to Senat Bill No. 81,
Georgia Laws 1959 Session,
pages 424-5.
This 30th day of December,
1968. Mrs. Bert Tarver
Clerk Superior Court
1-2 2tc
— legalTnotice —
GEORGIA, EARLY COUNTY
Crozier Batchelor, as execu
tor of the estate of Mrs. John
B. Strickland, deceased, having
filed in this court in due form
his petition for letters of dis
mission as such executor of said
estate and alleging that he has
fully performed all of his duties
as such executor, this is to cite
all persons to be and appear at
the February term of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, to
show cause, if any they have
or can, w’hy the prayers of said
petition should not be allowed
and the said executor receive
letters of dismission as pray
ed.
This 7th day of January, 1969.
R. D. Hodges, Ordinary
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CITATION
GEORGIA, EARLY COUNTY
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY
OF SAID STATE AND COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Rubye Louise Ingram, as
guardian of the person and prop
erty of James Ronald Thurman
having applied to me by petition
for leave to sell the real estate
of her ward, this is to notify
said ward and his creditors and
all whom it may concern that
said petition will be passed upon
at the February Term, 1969 of the
Court of Ordinary of said County
and that unless cause is then
shown to the contrary said leave
will be granted. Said real estate
consists of a one -half undivided
interest in a certain house and
lot on the south side of County
Street in the City of Blakely,
Early County, Georgia, said
house and lot being fully des
cribed in deed from Floyd L.
Amos to Mrs. Edna B. Steven
son dated November 11th 1953,
recorded at page 378 of Deed
Book 66 in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Early
County, Georgia.
This 6th day of January, 1969.
R. D. Hodges
Ordinary of Early County Geor
gia. 1-9 4tc
— LEGAL NOTICE—
— OF SALE UNDER
POWER
GEORGIA
DEKALB COUNTY
Because of default in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
by a Deed to Secure Debt exe-“
cuted by WILLIAM E. HUFF to
CHARLES H. WILKERSON, dated
the 25th day of September, 1963,
and recorded in Deed Book 81,
page 144, Early County Records,
the undersigned, THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA
AS TRUSTEE UNDER COURT
ORDER OF CHARLES H. WIL
KERSON, SR. ESTATE, pursu
ant to said deed and the note
thereby secured, has declared
the entire amount of said in
debtedness due and payable and
pursuant to the power of sale
contained in said deed will on
the first Tuesday In February,
1969, during the legal hours of
sale at the Courthouse door in
Early County, sell at public out
cry to the highestbidder for cash,
the property described in said
deed to-wit:
A tract or parcel of land in
Lot of land number 130 in the
twenty-eighth Land District of
Early County, Georgia, describ
ed as beginning at a point on the
west margin of the right-of-way
of United States Highway No. 27
(Georgia State Highway No. 1)
which is 1305 feet 6 inches (mea
sured along the west margin of the
right-of-way of said Highway)
in a southeasterly direction from
the intersection of said west mar
gin of the right-of-way of United
States Highway No. 27 with the
north line of said lot of land
number 130 (said point of be
ginning being the intersection
of the west margin of the right
of-way of said United States High
way No. 27 with the south mar
gin of that tract of land convey
ed to Early County, Georgia, for
an access road to its airport by (
J. M. Middleton by deed dated
October Bth, 1947, and record
ed at page 418 of Deed Book
No. 58 in the Office of the Su
perior Court of Early County,
Georgia) and from said point of
beginning run on a course south
34 degrees west a distance of
422 feet, thence on a course south
34 degrees east a distance of
125 feet; thence on a course
south 34 degrees west a distance"
of 125 feet 10 inches, thence on.
on a course south 34 degrees
east a distance of 426 feet; thence
on a course south 1 degree 30;
east a distance of 138 feet 4
inches, thence on a course north
56 degrees east a distance of
792 feet 8 inches to the south
west margin of the right-of-way
of said United States Highway
No. 27; thence on a course 47
degrees west a distance of 909
feet 11 inches along the south
west margin of the right-of-way
of said Highway to the point of
beginning, said tract of land con
taining 12 acres, more or less, “
and having situate thereon the
Georgian Motel, the (ieorgian
Restaurant , a Chapel, a Swim
ming Pool and a Small Frame
House and the said tract being
bounded as follows: onthesouth-
The chairs you’ve been
hearing so much about
• sturdy construction
>!; P '-iq • tangent spoked wheel*.
X As • height attractive
persimmon and white
/'A.'A color
: : : • 3 wrihen
H GUARANTEE
rljlk, 'F/'
;$ .walkers, crutches and canes
• commodes
• bathtub seats and rails
(trays and accessories
s MEDICAID PATIENT. MEDICARE WILL
PAY 80% OF THE RENT OF THE
ABOVE ITEMS AND MEDICAID PAYS |
§ THE ENTIRE RENTAL.
*• ■ — * .•••
| Howell Drug Company |
g Hugh Redding, Owner Tel. 723-3121 |
| BLAKELY, GEORGIA |
— LEGAL NOTICE—
— EARLY COUNTY
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY
OF SAID STATE AND COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Rubye Louise Ingram, as
guardian of the property in Early
County, Georgia of Martha Jan
Thurman, a resident of the State
of Indiana, having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of her ward, this is
to notify said ward and her credi
tors and all whom it may concern
that said petition will be passed
upon at the February Term, 1969
of the Court of Ordinary of said
"County and that unless cause is
shown to the contrary said leave
will be granted. Said real estate
consists of a one-half undivided
interest in a certain house and
lot on the south side of County
Street In the City of Blakely,
Early County, Georgia, said
house and lot being fully des
cribed In deed from Floyd L.
Amos to Mrs. Edna B. Steven
son dated November 11th 1953,
recorded at page 378 of Deed
Book 66 in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Early
County, Georgia.
This 6th day of January, 1969.
R. D. Hodges
Ordinary of Early County, Geor
gia 1-9 4tc
east by lands of J. C. Temples,
on the southwest by the Early
County Airport, and a lot owned
by C. H. Wilkerson, on the north
west by the paved access road
running from U.S, Highway No.
27 to the Early County Airport,
and on the northeast by said U.S,
Highway No. 27, together withall
and singular the personal prop
erty of every description located
in the buildings above named,
including among other things,
_the furniture in said buildings.
This sale is held subject to a
Deed to Secure Debt originally
in favor of The Citizens Bank of
Colquitt, Georgia, for the ori
ginal principal sum of $25,000.
00, which has been transferred
to The First National Bank of
Atlanta, as Trustee Under Court
Order of Charles H. Wilkerson,
Sr. Estate.
The sale will be held subject
to any unpaid taxes or other
assessments which may be liens
against said property.
Notice has been given of in
tention to collect attorneys' fees
in accordance with the terms
of the note secured by said Deed.
Said property will be sold as
the property of WILLIAM E.
-HUFF and the proceeds of said
sale will be applied to the pay
ment of said indebtedness, the
“expense of said sale, all as pro-"
_vided in said deed, and the under-.
signed will execute a deed to
the purchaser at said sale as pro
vided in the afore-mentioned
Deed to Secure Debt.
THE FIRSTNATIONALBANKOF
ATLANTA, ASTRUSTEE UNDER
COURT ORDER OF CHARLES
H. WILKERSON, SR. ESTATE
Attorney in fact for;
WILLIAM E. HUFF
Mr. J. Robin Harris
McCurdy, Candler and Harris
Attorneys at Law
P.O. Box 57
- Decatur, Georgia 30031
1-9 4tc
Cost of living has jumped a
gain and this time the suspicion
is that the main reason for the
increase Is the cost of jogging
apparel.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
MEDICARE AND |
MEDICAID PATIENTS |
WF ARE YOUR
AUTHORIZED x
RENTAL AGENCY £
FOR HOSPITAL BEDS, |
WHEEL CHAIRS.
BEDSIDE COMMODES, £
AND WALKERS FOR $
HOME USE ON
ORDERS BY YOUR £
PHYSICIAN.
IF YOU ARE A
MEDICARE OR
— CITATION —
Court of Ordinary, Early County,
Georgia,
To any creditors and all parties
at interest:
Regarding the estate of Mrs.
Emma Kate Hicks, formerly of
Early County, Georgia, notice
is hereby given H. L. Hicks, Jr.,
and C. C. Hicks, the heirs, have
filed application with me to de
clare no administration neces
sary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, Februaity
3rd. 1969, and if no objection
is made an order will be passed
saying no administration neces
sary.
January 6th. 1969.
R. D. Hodges, Ordinary
1-9 4tc
Friend: "You look all broken
up.”
College student: "I wrote
home for money to buy a study,
lamp.”
Friend: "So what?’
College student: "They sent
the lamp.”
WEATHER SUMMARY
V
The following is a summary
of local weather conditions at
Blakely, Georgia, for the month
of December, 1968;
TEMPERATURE: Average
daily high, 59.5; average dally
low, 33.0; average 46.3; de -
parture from the normal -5.8.
Highest, 75 on the 22nd; lowest,
21 on the 15th. Number of days
with temperature 32 degrees or
below, 13.
PRECIPITATION: Total, 5.
84 inches, departure from the
. 1968 Summary
Av. Temp. Departure Total Rainfall Departure
JANUARY 16,8 -5.5 2.68 -1.3,3
FEBRUARY 44.0 -10.0 2.03 -2.77
MARCH 55.4 - 3.6 2.31 -3.47
APRIL 67.7 plus L 5 4.56 - .58
MAY 71.9 - 2.2 2.81 -1.09
JUNE 79,5 - .5 1.46 -2.52
JULY 80.5 - .6 4.67 -2.26
AUGUST 81.6 plus .7 3,21 -2.03
AUGUST 81.6 plus .7 3.21 -2.86
SEPTEMBER 76.7 - .5 2.36 -2.93
OCTOBER 68.1 - .3 .22 -1.68
. NOVEMBER 53.7 - 4.0 4.73 plus 1.82
DECEMBER 46.3 - 5.8 5.84 plus 1.44
Mean 64,4 Mean -2.5 Total 36.88 Net-17.33
LOWREY S. STONE, Observer
U. S. Weather Bureau
"Wait until next yi'ai ” That
old sports clichv sums up the
attitude of the American small :
businessman « huse cynicism ,
about politics and government
is giving way to hoperul expec
tations ox er what the new year,
and the "new blood” in Wash- ;
ington. will bring
♦ ♦ •
Small business people have ।
endured lean, tough years un
der a tax-and-spend, socialism
benl Administration and Cong- ■
resses w hlch have been more
responsive to union and big !
business appeals than to the ;
needs of live million small en- ,
trepreneurs. Now. like the per
ennial tail-end ball club with !
a new manager, the small bust- ,
ness community looks forward
to making some gains.
** * i
As "next year draws near, j
here's how soon- small btisi- ;
nessinrli have written the Nu- I
tional Federation of Indepen- :
dent Business relating their i
hopes for the new Congress
* a *
The ow ner of a fuel company
In Maine made this simple plea:
"Send somebody to Washington
with common sense, not just
spenders of our money."
* * *
In a siintlai vein, a New Jer
sey businessman wrote: "Why
du our lawmakets seem incap
able of any measures to solve
problems other than spend or
tax" Why do they apparently
put their re-election above the
welfare of the nation’.’ When
will there arise those individ
uals with integrity and guts to
tell the public. I’ll do what I
can for' my constituents, but re
nieruber that the welfare of the
nation comes fir st . . .
MISTAKI C
-TO BtLICVE THAT Y CftT
MOGS CUT THfie THQOATJ
IN SWIMMIMG. BECAUSE THt
TH£I» LEGS A« SET "t LT
CLOfELY UNPEB THEIPBOPY |
TMCy APf MOT GOOD SWiHkttW, .
WT IF NOT TOO FAT, T+HY
CAM IWIM WITHOUT IMJVQY.
and it is also a mistake not to consult JAMES
M. BRYANT about your insurance needs.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
JAMES M. BRYANT
Phone 723-5463
— LEGAL NOTICE —
— THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF EARLY,
STATE OF GEORGIA
CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 803
. Dorothy Irine Larsen, Plaintiff
: v.
Robert Manzie Larsen, Defendant
Complaint for divorce filed Janu
ary 4, 1969. Order for service
by publication signed January
4, 1969.
I To the above named defendant,
’ Robert Manzie Larsen, 62 Madi
i son Street, Hackensack, Newjer
l sey 07601:
You are commanded to file
with the Clerk of the Superior
—Court of Early County, Geor
' gia, and serve upon plaintiff’s
attorney, Tracy Moulton, Jr.,
Blakely, Georgia, an answer
within 60 days of the date of said
i order for service by publication.
Witness the Honorable W. L
Geer, Judge of the Superior Court
, of Early County, Georgia, this
4th day of January, 1969.
Norman Alexander
Clerk Early Superior Court
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normal, plus 1.44 inches. Great
est in any 24-hour period, 2.02
inches during the 24 hours ending
at 7 a.m. on the 28th. Total for
the year 1968, 36.88 inches, de
ficiency. 17,33 inches. Number
-of days during December with
.01 inch or more, 11; with .50
inch or more, 4; with 1.00 inch
or more, 2.
MISCELLANEOUS: Frosts on
the sth, 6th, Bth, 9th, 10th, 11th,.
12th, 17th, 18th, 24th, 25th, 26th
and 30th. Thunder on the 28th.
Fog on the 2nd and 27th.
[WASHINGTON ANO Small]
Business!
L BYC. WILSON HARPE
[ A New Bad Game I
k AM
A laundry operator In Cali
fornia. noting the seriousness
of today's problems, said: "If all
these Congressmen had the
courage of their convictions
and just reasonable fiscal res
ponsibility. the rest of our na
tional problems would soon be
! minute."
• ♦ »
। A Florida fruit stand opera
tor comments: "It is thoroughly
'discouraging and disgusting to
i stand out here and have to
: stomach tire mess that is pro
i mulgated by the Supreme
। Court and the Brain Trust in
Washington . . . Either for po
' litical or individual gain, the
i powers that be in Washington
havr removed the eagle as our
‘.symbol and rcplacerl it with a
! goose.”
♦ ♦ »
Hut will the “golden eggs”
' keep coming?
» ♦ »
A more sober, philosophical
- thought comes from an Ohio
physician: "My main concern
with legislation is the laws have
passed in the last 35 years
which tend to substitute collec
tive responsibility for individ
ual responsibility . . . and the
effect it is having on our so
ciety We have passed numer
ous laws which permit and
1 even encourage large groups
of people to receive the re
wards of productivity without
engaging in productive activ
ity.” He refers to a number of
welfare programs.
♦ ♦ ♦
And a Missouri hardware
dealer states an Idea with
which most businessmen will
agree: “We need more business
in government, and we need
less government in business."