Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 11, 1929, Image 3

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Fa „„M.I. F * rtk "" CmU »— to bloMom m the roee. L. C .HALL. THIRD PRIZE How The Kiweuie Club Cm Be* Sww Th* CMiawitr The Milledgeville Kiwanis club could serve the community best at present, it seems to me, by fostering an attitude ol courtesy and co-opera tion that would appeal to the hetero genous membership and the wide iange of interests of the community. A renewed life of love and fell v- ship developed through careful or ganization and co-operation would be contagious that it would have an community. GO TO HDStORIES (B, F.rm., SaUk) nrotn m of tiw Kiwania el®b of , *; •'< i on the iwneral aab- •*** the Kiwania club tan beat *'■■*;: *:»"**■ «*■?•* , lh „j the prile offered to tin r '“ -ubmittinff the beat edi- Si** r ' un meal ticket for the ““ Mr “' “";,.rte7 Moreover, the three pterrnt .ioae nubliahed 1 We need to re-eatabiiah confidence in ** ‘ ‘ ’Tplperr. and the winnin* I i-opie who think that they are »<“■ ' «„t to Kiwania In.'P““r that no effort, of their o r* 1 " 1 , The judtrcs of the con-! wiU better their condition.- No , pet.feaaor O. A. Thanton. P°" r «bo la ahle and willing ** *' T ' .... Steele and Mra. Ber-1 ,u worlt - To be poor in apirit ia far o""' „ MeCullar The nine mnr « detrimental to health and happi. editoriala were read by "■">» th«" to be poor in wealth. II SrrUs Daniel., the chair- <• he eonv.et.on that one i, poor D ” rt ' ( ^ loeal Committee of Ki- “" v acation, which had charge J hr *' '• n0 Vl « u e ■" be.ng poor, r: , teat. All the editorial, h «"'' *"»“« "»t adverts hi, wntten and caceiient in &£ th -; ■* h T lf - Me, * n - ‘■t * clob. The judge, awarded “ b * """led a. a „gn fir< pl»rv t<» the editorial of Doctor One evening nt »uFP*r time the Rabbit family were eating and talk ing. Mother Rabbit held the center of attention as she began: "Father, I was over to see Mrs. Squirrel the other day and she has been having a terrible time with her youngest child, h«> acted a lie.” “So?” exclaimed Br’er Rabbit in surprise. “Yes,” went on Mrs. Rabbit. "She put some cup custard out to cool and of spirituality, but it is now looked upon as the imprint of a morbid mind. There is no religion in being "blue." True religion, as represent ed by Jesus, is full of hope, sunshine, optimism, and cheerfulness. Our good people who have had misfor tune need a great deal of encourage- ment to inspire them to keep up th* fight until better days come. Our community needs to cultivate « tude of friendliness and courtesy, and our club should take the lead in this great task. Love and friendship will pull the world together, what- I somebody ate it Of count# the didn't want to accuse hor little Jim* my, but she knew he must have had something to do with it Even it he didn't take the custard, he knew who She felt that he had acted a lie.” All this time Billie Bunny w» shuffling in his seat “Of course I'm not a detective,' said Mrs. Rabbit, “but I believe someone took your pipe from under the table the other day and you had smoke. Now, whoever did that has speck of dirt on the end of his Billie took his r.apkin and rubbed hir nose. Mother Rabbit looked at him in surprise and said: “I thought I told you not to tell your father where his pipe was.’’ “I felt so sorry for him that I just couldn’t help putting the pipe where he could have .a short smoke,' whinned Billie. Then he added “But. Mother, how did you know Father had a smoke?” “Easy enough, my dear, the pipe was warm when I gave it to your father and I remembered you were the only one who knew where the Harris Webber, the second to M , L c Bill, the President of the f!uK an d the third to Doctor Thomas R Meadows. first prize A Buffer. Better and More Beautiful i Milled geville The Mil ledge ville Kiwanis club ran bc.<t serve this community by formulating and sponsoring a pro- rn n. "f development projected on a ten-vtsr period of accomplishment. F ili ng are listed the specific nay* in which this may be accomp lished: 1. Have a survey made by a competent city builder of the physical needs. a. This would include a plan to encourage the conditioning ol the present old homes. b. The encouraging of the building of new artistic homes. c. The zoning of the city so as to prevent certain types of buildings md businesses being located in resi dential zones. d. The developing of a new type of business architecture. :. Plant a grove approach ion each highway leading to the city. a. Each approach to be of a different type of tree. b. Secure the help of the resi dent* of our state institutions in car rying out this program. ". Kncourage residents to beauti fy both their property and street fronts. This would include the fol lowing: a. Removal of all unattractive fences. b. Development tif lawn* around homes and on the streets. c. Every home plant several mica* at front. d. Every home plant wistaria, i-^wood and crepe myrtle. b Ruild a playground with both •timg and swimming pools. 5. Go after high class small sinufactures to locate here (novelty ftetories, etc.) *>■ Encourage wealthy persons who desire to escape the rigors of the cold North to locate here and huild up some of the old plantations ** winter homes. Advertise Milledgeville both an educational center and as the re pository of the State's early history. a - Feature articles on the his- ' ^ical background of Milledgeville. b. Feature write-ups on its edu- c «tional opportunities. c. Feature its famous charac- d- Special features of our state •wtitutions and their services. s - Organization of a public libr- 10. Development of a spirit of ^FHrative boosting. GEORGE HARRIS WEBBER. SECOND PRICE “"itruclife Work of The Kiwanis Club for City and County The programs that have been given tl " Kiwanis Friday night lunch- have been entertaining and in- ■ r uci.vc. If a Kiwanis club is to live, it should be constroc- L“” v ’ r ' r ' i for the county and city, ‘r.i i-. ;i t a8 k that challenges the . 1:1,1 the. individuals of the club. n " clo>> individually and collec- ^. '■ V ‘ sl,oul<1 seek to help to secure ‘"•♦•rprisf-s to increase the payroll*-. mmunity. One of the chief .. 8 should be to encourage n ’ antler* of the county to increase t v ,iairlc8 * Put in good stock and ^ipn-.tnt i n order that good, clean nets may ^ marketed. _ Tfn* does not mean that we should i." '^to the farmer the way to run Qf coarg<5> ^ pl#n out would increase incalcul- tV ‘ productiveness of his aoU make the infertile and. idle fields f the c •hjectiv NOTICE As required by law. all persons failing to return their property to the Tax Receiver will have their taxes doubled at the meeting of the assesors. Buy Fertilisers end tave thirty to forty pcent. Prices cash, but can’t make money in a better way. Get prices from the man whs credits nd see the difference. Juat thirteen dollara higher than by caah on aotne Agents for the E.B. Line Cultivators and Planters Also Harrows Walking and Riding Cultivators CALL AND SEE THIS MACHINE ON OUR FLOOR E. D. Prosser TAX ASSESORS, Baldwin County Fresh Fish Some fresh fish would Dwte mighty good for 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 be 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, Prep. Phone 38 TO THE Tax Payers Of Baldwin County The Tax Books to receive taxes will be open only three more weeks. Make your returns now. Briscoe Wall Tax Receiver Only Three Days Left! Before the Close of the Greatest Tire Sale In Our History of Kelly-Springfield Tires NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Saturday Is the Last Day AND YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNriY WHEN PRICES LIKE THESE ARE OFFERED TO YOU. THEY ARE EVERY ONE MADE ON THE FAMOUS KELLY AND EVERY TIRE AND TUBE IS REDUCED AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS TO YOU. Ralph Simmerson Buick Dealer