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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1949)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949. SHEET ROCK Doors, Inside 2 Panel 28”x6’8” $9 M Doors, Outside Strip Top $13.00 Windows Strip Ton ... $ 6.25' W. B. CITRLTON Trenton. Georgia s Watch Repairing WATCHES, RANTS AND JF.WET.RY EVERY SATURDAY John C. York Tatum & Case Rat) Electric Company INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Complete Coverage Real Estate — on — Listings Fire & Automobile Policies Wanted H. F. AL l ISON TIMES BUILDINC —: — TRENTON, CEORGiA 1 ~ - * Doors, Windows, Screens, Cabinets MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Ask For Estimate On Your Requirements DOWDEY MILLWORK COMPANY TRENTON, GEORGIA ^aooeeopoeoceciooeceora c o. > scoot oaooot aODSCOOOCO. .TD * * *;*>■ * GARDEN TRACTORS & TOOLS CHATTANCOGA PLOWS COLE PLANTERS CHATTANOOGA HARDWARE CO. 2815 BROAD STREET CUSTOM HAY BALING / nd BULLDOZER WORK Attention Farmers if you plan to have your hay baled, don’t wait until time to bale to make j arrangements. Do it new in order that a sched-( ule can be worked out. DAN SMITH HERB FARM SLYGO ROAD , mwsmmesst VISIT YOUR Hardware Store FOR Plumbing Supplies Electrical Supplies Fireside Sets Kitchen Utensils SHOT GUN SHELLS 22 RIFLE SHELLS Kem-Tone and Other Pen - ? D. D T. — and MANY OTHER USEFUL ! TP?, ° Morrison Hardware & Supply Co. Trenton Georgia mm t A *MM’S - ^ r l. IjB REPORTS Prepress Toward T .nrra.v and Efficiency Both House and Senate have agreed finally on the conference committee report on H. R. 23G1, This is the - bill about which I have told you in former reports. The bill makes no changes in government organization, but is the basic plan which permits the President to set u$ reorganiza¬ tion plans in line with the Hoover Commission Report, anc send them to the Congress for approval or disapproval. No agency would be exempt, and either House or Senate could veto the proposed re-organiza- Vion, not by a simpe majority ot those voting, but by a majority of the authorized membership of the House or Senate. A consti¬ tutional majority of the Senate fs 49, and of the House, 218. These votes would be necessary in either body to kill the pro¬ posed re-organization plans. As the bill passes the House it would have required the veto or disapproval of both bodies. The wanted either body to have the right to veto the plan or plans by a simple, majority. The final form cf the bill is a compromise and is said to be satisfactory to ,he President. I The plans submitted by the ! President would go into effect : '>f -r sixty days unless either the 'House or the Senate vetoed the within that period by a jconstitutional majority. 1 The President is said to have Ifeady for submission seven or eight plans in line with the Hoover Commission Reports. Encouraging Progress The Hoover Commission pro¬ posals are the bright spot in the presept legislative and financial picture. It is really encouraging lo know th^t the bill referred to just above has been passed. Moreover, the House has passed j H. R. 4754, a bill that sets up a ! department cr Bureau of Federal S -pply and General Service Ad¬ ministration. This bill is in line with the Hoover Commission re- • commendations, and it is v ill bring order out of the that now surrounds the and disposition of supplies and i government property. It is here jthat much of the savings ! dieted by the Hoover can be realized,' j The bid n«w goes to the Sen- ate, and it is my hope that the JWtaiTt rtmtfTT DYER MERCATILE CO. H. E. GROSS, Manager TRENTON, GEORGIA New S¥nr??nt Ladies Nice Dresses — $ 3.95 to $ 5.95 Ladies Sun Dresses . . . $5,95 Ladies Lastex Bathing Suits . . $5.95 Childrens Sun Suits sizes 1 to 3 ea, 59c [Small Boys Pants . . . $ 1.25 [Men a Boys Swim Trunks 1,95 to $3.50 Childrens Polo Shirts 59c -and 89c Bedroom Curtains . . $ 2.95 I Cottage Curtains . ... . $!J9j Ciopay Drapes . . . 98c i Clopay Cottage Curtains . . 59c! Senate will strengthen the bill in some respects so as to carry out all of the reccomendations of the Hoover Commission w’ith reference to the General Service Administration. Legislation and Executive Action From my report on the two bills I have just referred to, it is clear that the eficiency and economy predicted by the Hoover j Commission can be realized only I by the joint action of the Presi- i dent and Congress. Some of the changes can be made by the | President alone ; some will re- \ quire joint plans action for by consider- the sub- j i mission of ation by Congress, and some re¬ quire basic changes in our law which can be‘ made by Congress alone. Farm Legislation The farmers of the South are j very vitally concerned with pro¬ posed legislation affecting farm commodity price supports. Un¬ der the Aiken bill passed last year, farm price supports would be at from 60% to 90 G of pari f ” instead of 90V< as at present, unless, action is taken by the Congress before January 1st, 1950. The Brannan plan, which would support prices of certain perishables commodities, whb letting these commodities seek their price level in the market, would then pay the farmers a subsidy to maintain their re¬ ceipts for the products raised at the parity support price. 90% of Parity It appears now that the Con¬ gress may give the Brannan plan a try-out on certain perishable products of the farm, and will pass an act to retain 90 G of parity as a support price for staple non-perishable commodi¬ ties. New Judgeship This week the House several passed j a bill that creates new j judgeships, among them one for | the Northern District of Georgia. The load of work on Judge Robert Russell has been so heavy that the court calendar is crowd¬ ed in spite of the fact that Judge Underwood, who has retired, has come' back to help with the docket. ]• Senator Richard B. Russell, Jr. will make the recommendation for the new Judge. It is not known whom the Senator will choose for this important post. PRICED $13.45 Plus Tax 6b0 x 16-4 ply I ires WITH A 18 MONTIS UNCONDITIONAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE Liberal Trade-In Allowance For Your Old Tires Snags - Cuts - Breaks - Blowouts Dyer Service Station, Trenton, Ga. -:x:- NEW DODGE TRUCKS For Sale New Dodge - 4 Door Sedan I 1 Ton Cab and Chassis 1 Ton Stake 4 Ton Express Dodge 1/2 Ton Truck USED 1946 I tem Ford Truck 1946 2 ton Chevrolet Two - 2 2 ton, GMC Tandems U S E D C A R S 1940 Ford Coach 1937 Plymouth 4 door Dyer Motor Co. DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALERS Trenton, Georgia EXPERT AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING Executive Training for HIGH SCHOOLS* MJ&i • f- sL.A ' -N v j.'.s p^ r 3 c# SATES! jgg .. Cr. 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