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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGE VILLE, GA., MARCH 7. 1»2»
UNION RECORDER
K. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—Bnsineu Mgr.
THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1929
A LOWER COMMERCIAL POWER
February closed the hunting sea
son in Gerogia and dog and gun have
Rone on another vacation until the
hand of the law lifts and the fields
can be roamed again by hunts-
Peter S. Twitty of the Department
of Game and Fished has expressed
his appreciation to the Georgia hun
ters for their co-operation and their
high quality of sportsmanship. He
is gratified at the increase of wild
life in the state and attributes it tc
the loyalty and honesty of the hunt
ers of Georgia.
Georgia has long been a mecca for
the sport man. Quail, wild turkey,
water fowls and deer have been in
abundance in this state and although
a or. time they were in danger of
becoming extinct, proper legislation
r. garding the season for hunting and
the bag limit saved them.
The
RATE
Recorder gladly lends
If Gee
lind th.
which such boys have had, without
any bad intention upon the part of
those who ought to have been re
sponsible for shaping the young
lives. There is an old saying :hct
“preachers” sons are usually bad
boys.” We doubt that this is true,
for in most instances preachers’
boys come back in after life even
though they go astray for a while,
showing that the seed that was i
in the early lives produced good fruit
in later years.
The growth of the modern gang,
with its murder, greedy business
methods and the development of the
science of “racket-eering” is iat-
tribuud by sociologists to the lack
of |e::der.ship and training for boys
who are allowed to run loose, drift
into s reet corner gangs and eventu
ally become recruited in the busi
ness of organized crime. In an ar
ticle in the Rcviow of Reviews for
Marrh, a writer declares that boys
nre being taught that crime pays.
teaching more
t igh y
ncs, men of Milledgcville who have l}1
signed a petition to the Public Ser- :i "
vice Commission in an effort to se
cure a lower commerciul Power rate s"
in Milledgevillo and throughout the D«
Dublin distric 1 .. pa
The petitioners show that the rate tci
here is higher than in other towns pr.
and they are merely seeking to se- thi:
cure the same price from the Gor- r \
gin Power Company that is given in
other communities in Georgia. We hut
i was Lie
. The utter dhregrad «,n th
it of some hunt men for the pro
Lion of these birds has caused un
vender.tod decrease in doves n
tate.
; largo curry over of wild lif<
•orgin due to the decrease ii
ing during the past year and thi
know the Georgia Power Company strict adheranee to the law
wants to be just to every one of the ing the huntsman will mean more
communities that it serves. It has hunting next yern and it is well that
no favors for one that it will not the sportsmen keep in mind these
show to the other. And surely the facts’and
cost of placing power in Milledge- ingiy.
vlile is no greater than it is in any
other towr in the state since all the AMERICA'S FIRST QUAKER
current is venerated at central plant* PRESIDENT
in North Georgia and sent to the —
towns ever high volt lines. Monday morning Herbert Iloov
The Service Commission recently became the President of the Uni’,
ruled that the residential rate should States and incidentally the first tyP 1
'«• uniform and we feel certain tha Quaker to take office at tl
he same ruling would apply to th'* our Government
or"mcrrLil rate. The framers of our constitution
The Georgia Power Company has „ a . re determined that n nidns re
ndering a constructive ser- Iifrion ahould ncver disqualify him in
ians will always keep in Thcr * could h
•rit of sportsmanship they foolish, .and it ought to be com-
c an increase in the wild batted everywhere. There is nothing
■h hunting season will be truer than that a man’s sin will find
sting and thrilling. him out He may dodge the consc-
ibjection to the past sea- for a while, but the avemr-
hokiale slaughter of ^ will hunt him down ami
eve: ".-ally bring him 'he reward
vh : the violator of th :* law nearly
always he.* to pay. The Chicago
gangsters who were lined up .again. I
n wall and killed by another gang is
an illustration of this. The gangs
ters who killed them are fugitives
from justice and are being hunted
down by the inexorable sleuths of
the law.
Reports indicate *that there ai<c
about 319,000 boys in New York
themselves accord- City, whose average age is 10 years,
and one-half of them will be regis
tered in police blotters for some of
fense agains. the law within the next
five years, the period in their lives
whrn the tendency toward crime is
developed. Many of there boy will
turn out to be criminals of the fir:t
great many others will
head of rescued and put on the right road
, to useful lives.
The big problem of society is the
scue of all these. We do not see
in our section and in the small
NASH “400” PRICES •
5 Standard Six Models •
6 Special Six Models ; s
7 Advanced Six Models •
Delivered
with All 'Equipment
*• $991 to $110!
• $1370 to $1470
• $1620 to $2310
compare Delivered Prices!
I N buying your
s
vice to the state of Georgia, and they any respect to hold this high com- communities but the larger cities
have shown themselves generous to mission. America has even hud a are running over with youngsters
‘he communities they serve and cer- non-believer as President, and prati- who are headed in the wrong dircc-
tainly they stand ready now to ad- ually every faith has had a repre- tf° n - They ought to be taught
.hist this difference with the towns tentative as President except the 1 early in life, and continually taught,
of this section. Catholic. j that crime docs not pay.—Valdosta
We join with these business men Mr fc r„n! Times.
net in the light of taking advantage
Mr. Hoover went through the full
ceremony in taking the oath of of-
of the
oath 1 tractive little cities in the State, with
of the Power Company and force ». .
.. , , r ' . . fice despite reports that his church MUIedgevUli
them to give us current rate* at i , ....... 1
, k . . , ^ , ., would not permit his taking
lower figure but to ask that they
give us the same consideration that
they givfr many other towns that a
dependent upon them for power sc
Our function in thi* community
to over look forward for the better
ask that they . “ ", ’ . " " .
*i.-f cou *d merely affirm the declara
tion to protect and defend the
Constitution. He chose as the pas
sage of scripture to kiss on the ad
ministration of the oath of office
the following from Proverbs:
intern t of our citizenry and ’
“Where there is no vision the people
The Union Recorder has always
stood for the progress of Milledge-
vlile and Baldwin county, and urg
ed the co-operation of our citizens
A WISE BUSINESS POLICY
Chairman Adrian Horne of the
City Street Department bn, recent- Thp Ocom . c Rjv
ly revised the method of road work
in the c^v nnd hns adonted a new
'•’•'tern of keenm? the city streets.
The part of thi* imnruvemen* that v
pleases us nnd all tax payers most, 1* .
th« reduction of the cost for rond
upkeep and rmnrovement
Waxed Floors
Are
Beautiful Floors
Now with the coming of spring
the renouation and beautifying of
the home claims first attention—
It i, worth the effort of evory D 0 "’* ne * kcl FLOORS-No
| farmer to build up hin land to the hoy,, [ool, j|, best with a shabby
I highest s’.ate of cultivation. This —
latest wild can only be done by intensive farm- rlAJUK.
rampage, flooding the lowLands along ing—Every fiyrmer should have a |
Its course the past week ha* taken a herd of dairy cows, a few head of j
toll of thousands of dollars. j hogs, a garden and a mall home
Besides the fact that people living orchard. Then farm on the mten- j
the low lands had to flee their sivo plan to rake his foed stuff* and I
imes and Tush to higher ground make a few bales of cotton. j
clnd that wn rnn n« the nnl«r MR P* 1- * 8 * 1 ’• but he that keepeth the law I carrying to success any forward
2&2S ZZZ “h - -«•" Aud he chose thi. „j«~* that mi B ht he injure,-
them foe n just aud reasonable cauac. fte 'Jt eme of hi. Inaugural sddrew. «•
' car, we have this
factory (f. o. b.) price anJ the delivered
price of each car under consideration.
See how much difference between the
two prices, and ask why.
You will discover this: That Nash "400”
delivered prices are closer to the factory
prices than competitive cars. Because
Nash cars are factory equipped with
hydraulic shock absorbers, bumpers, tire
lock—every necessary accessory.
All these are bought.in tremendous vol
ume, and all are included in the factory
price, instead of being added as "extras,”
at retail figures, by the dealer.
Some dealers (not Nash dealers) add
as much as $50 or $60 for bumpers
alone. Buy a "400,” and get more jar your
money! •
m 'NewNAE H '400'
Lrarfi the World In .1to tor Car ITaItte
rviPOKTANT “400” FEATURES—3*0 OTHER C.1R H.tS THE.lt ALE
Longer wheelbases
One-piece Salon
Twin-Ignition motor
12 Aircraft-type spark
plugs
High compression
Houdaille and Lovcjoy
shock absorbers
Aluminum alloy pistons Bijur centralized
(Invar Strum chassis lubrication
Nov double drop frame E|ectric clockj
Torsional vibration
damper
World's easiest steering
7-bearing crankshaft
(Uthwc
Exterior metalware
chrome plated over
Short turning radios
Clear vision front
pillar posts
Nash Special Desigo
Hines-Callaway Auto Co.
It i
wi h a los« of many dollar*, discount-
thr.t the paving of about j n g the damage done to highway
bridge.*, the Oconee destroyed
"-thirds "f ht
,n the plan nnd n revision of much Jnrger measure the soil value
the entire system of road* and side G f the surrounding territory and
thousands of tons of rich soil were
T,ri vr * irs n K° « ,aptrp foT< * wn * washed on to the sea. leaving even
r. fiuired to keep the street* that nre bearer the old hills of Georgia,
now paved in such s^npc that we \yhcn they figure thi* damage.
,1 EPIGRAMS FROM HOOVER’S
a SPEECH
We are steadily building ;
»—a new civilization great
attainments.”
would not bt
in ‘he dust.
“There would be little traffic in
,, •• -— illegal liquor if only criminals patro-
ii.«- n u.i nnd ‘t’ffle Georgians can think with more scri- nized it”
ii con«"quently the ousness about the reforestation of
? suffeml. These the state, and stand back of legisla- “The duty of citizens to support
.order street* should tw»w be put in tlon to rebuild our fore-t. the law* is co-equal with the dutv of
xcellent shape nnd if the city takes ft has been said that he their government to enforce the laws
n its entire limit the road nnd gide Oconee river was a* clear as a spring which exist.”
*y tern will be greater than man y years ago, but the continued
orked before the paring was clearing away nnd destruction of “Our whole syrtem of self-gov-
forest lands in the state have allow- emmont will crumble either if offi-
o wash away the soil cials elect what lnws they will cn-
its fertility. force or citizen* elect what laws
a Johnson.
Electric
floor
Polisher
for a day
It polishes floors and
they will support.”
that
laid.
The street committee bos eleminat- <>d the
ed the ronvict system and done nwny pnd 0 ,
with mule team and Walton, and put The Gtnrrin Forest Areocinti
in a more modern and un-tn-dnte doihir favorable work and co-e,
■ -t m of rat- tnirk,. I’ i" their tlon with much sympathy should po “We not only dm.irc pence with
nlnn to rraorf.ee nnd rerrnde .nil th i. orraniration from the rank the world, hut o see peace main-
road, and side walk, in the city that and file of the ,tatc. mined throughout tho world."
have not been paved, and *his pro- •
“ostd ehanpo mret, with the entire AMERICA’S CRIME BILL
vati-ffaction of the people of the city.
Cm *—in l-'iri. ; n .iure«* hst The crime bill of the United
the cost of *trce upkf.pp ha* boon State* has reached the staggering “ni-con^ideiid remedies for
dui? r ** :,,wut * ,,VCT> ’bp ^and rlol- total of about six billion dollars a fault, bring only penalties
.u n-i.. entirely and observers find out thnt the them.”
with tho agents fo, collecting thi* heavy toll
lep they nre bc ; n- recrui ed among boys from “No country is more loved by Its today,
de walk 10 to 16 years of age. The num- people. I have an abiding faith in
i great her of crimes that have boon com- their capacity, integrity and high
Auto Bargains
That Are Pickups
• Don’t let the opportunity slip by—Look these over and you
can’t keep your money in your pocket.
One 1929 Ford Two-door Sedan brand new.
1929 Six Cylinder Chevrolet Coach—Right out the factory.
1929 Six Cylinder Chevrolet Coupe driven 1,000 miles with
1929 license tags.
Or.c 1^28 Buick Coupe—driven about 8,500 miles—New
car guarantee.
One 1927 Ford Touring car—A ieal buy—1929 license tag?
Ralph Simmerson
Buck Dealer
• contributed to
ability in defer.si
WAX POLISHING your floors this
way won't tire you in the least be
cause the Electric PoHghcr does all
the herd work. There ia no stooping
or kneeling—no messy rags and paila
—no soiled hands or clothing.
All you do ia to spread on a thi% #
protecting coat of Johcscn'c Polish- *
ing Wax—then guide the Electric
Polisher quickly over the floors.
A* • his •' ere you can rent a John
son Elect, i: Floor Polisher for any
day you wish. The cost is trifling.
See our window and phone us
plexiot,. rov nm ,
Vilen.-. . tlf ,j, r
out Even the road and ,’i
plastered. „ , v , rkri , ,
as before the pnv
Up abod porsibly greater si
doubUess lying streets are to be re- hows a lamentable lack of com- Another shipment of that
Albert B| mon sen*e on the part of boys Who Old Ballard's Flour, the her
when he y engage ir. different kind* of law- CHANDLER BRO!
he look nGeorge made a meat breaking, besides a lamcn*nble lack , r|ui unu
whUe wFBoston on George Wash- of raining by those who have had NEW SPRING DRESSES NOW ON te-dfor $25 oo'ind "up.* * Come in
th**® b °y» charge. DISPLAY AT JAY’S DEPT. STORE and let me show you before buying
— »'e realize that members of the
just leaving has proved a great best families very frequently
mitted by youngster* within recent purpose.”
n-e year is absolutely appalling,
re- .-hows a lamer table lack of com- Another
wFBopton
AiWirthday.
[Rparing has
® Mtlieugtvllle during the wrong and commit crime*. There Fancy Plain nnd Self-Rising Flour
kvf toaa lunrh^g. may be a defect in the training $1.25 Sack 24 Ik
R. W. HATCHER HDWE. CO.
Wholesale and Retail
ONLY THREE WEEKS TO
EASTER
I am selling real clothes the fit
terisl and workmanship guaran-
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Fresh Fish
Some fresh fish would laste mighty good fo. - dinner, so why
not let us send you what you will need? They are all clean
ed, ready for the pan.
DELICIOUS MEATS
It isn’t enough that our meats look good—they must he
fresh and taste good as well. We’re more particular than
you can be, that everything you buy here is of the best.
CITY MEAT MARKET
W. T. STEELE, Pn,.
Kat 31
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