Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 27, 1929, Image 6

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thin a thomar.rl indents at the Summer Scb« < 1 delays the dull season in Mil- The Union Recorder uks that the l»dfle. people co-operate with Dr. Wiley and ' when he make* suggestion? or give? lion. ,1„™ p h E. Pottln i> the new , dv |„, t „ i,. nil a |j st enini.. < nr tin,! tin Pm W*i>‘ tl>» Georgia bar nworm- ..,„. dil nt hcart to hh dcn1n „,|. t'.-n He is .me of Georgia', finest THE PROBLEM OF APPROPRIA. thr TlON •We hull be unable to keep lire at the head of the . world if we lessen our efforts to ilurate as many of »ar citizens as - Me to as high a degree as pos- idect leader? in advance of their development of the powers of leadership. We cannot pick me great busir from now from ft V> 01 the young man of nineteen :* \ty in college, although some ».*ofe-a to be able to do so. “It is the purpose of the publicly iupp> rted educational institution to •roduce a minimum level of educa- i- n for all its young citizens and iigher levels for those who choose to ••••k them. A successful democracy nu-t have a minimum general level »f education. Our publicly sup- .. , ... ... ported schools and colleger exist be- l°y*l - u PP ort % B ot h colleges tUfr t f, c ; r recomnH . ni j a tinn for aj cause of the belief of our people doing a^grent work for the girls thrpt , m j|ji 0n foliar ru t in appropria- that :he public welfare is best pro- bov * community, and f j AB . I , otei | | no t only by providing free state is now facing a large' nd equal educational opportunities all, but also by raising a? rnpid- * it can the minimum level of . ation for great mass of citizens.” ADVANCED SIX Delivered, Fully Equipped Lower, Delivered, Completely Equipped Rices and has many friends • *jt this section who appreci- admiraMe characteristic*.— «'i!le Progress The people of Miliedgeville lize that the two institution? learning located he^e are the main ..f the city. and are giving them r„ mni i„i<m preae'nt, the’i * * 1 --•* ”, Just at the time when praticnliy | every state Institution is calling for more money, asking for more build- k * ing« and added equipment so that the ^ demand upon them may be adequate- ly and efficiently met, the BudgM Legisla- facing i deficit In fund*, the trrasu rtate in a bad way and the 1 ir*r ponur of the state ha 1 stretched to its limit. The cut and recommended amount of appropriation was based on the report of Comptroller Wright that the advalorem tax for 11>30-31 would The he me coming of the ex-stu- dent- f the Georgia Military College the past week was one of the most pleasant event? ever held in' Mil- ledgevillc. It was thoroughly en joyed both by the visiting and local ... c.tudentt. Memorie, of the port Lrin « i" 1 ” tho “ tnte * 10 .36M UUX tv. re revival, and love for G. M. Thl- -I'alorent «y«ten, has not C. itrengtheiwd. Benefit to the col- been sufficient to meet the state's lego and city will result. needs for the post several years. (The problem of rnisinft funds suffiel- Th people of a community arc "nt to meet the appropriation is no responsible for law . nfnrremcnt The people of Georgia had far as that immediate community B^st visions and they .urn not been i< concerned. Public opinion ran'' diml,ud - " f • r '' al conrtnictlvc session bring to an end to lotv violation. “ r General assembly this sum- Wh re lnwleeraeia is tolerated the mer. A session that would brine people -hemsolvos are •esponsible. about tax reform, more equally dis- If the men and 'women in Baldwin tribute the burden and county, who claim to he law abiding, that the income would lie increased would stand four square for the vn- and all of the state's i ferevment of the prohibition hiw adequately and promptly, there would be no bootleggers in the The entire abolition of the nd county. valorem system would be a mean* toward a new day. Thl? *j MARION ALLEN. THE L.EC15LA- left the burden weighing d< TOR thn?c who are least able to carry it, C01. Marion Allen enter? the hall* and it is without argument that ->f G ■ : a's L gUlatnre a the repre- doe* not and enn not carry the load t entative of Baldwin county with th? now imposed upon it. Ik*?: -v.-he* of hi* con tituent . An income tax law together Burdt ned with the responsih*M- a tax placed upon the r.ale of certain tics of the most important county . articles for purchase will most the **;:te, for herein lie five of Geor. cquulizc the burden and undmibted- giv.V greatest institution*, he ha- a ly Increase the revenue. Ragardlcs: task that will test hi* ability and call of »he system proposed, opposition into play the full force ^f hi* every will be promptly met. Taxation effort. a much cussed and di'russed matter Hi« natural forum should be in the nr.d when ever the subject Hour*? of Debate. He ha* ported preached there come? an avalanche of him elf on the affair* of ;bc state, cries and it doe* not offer smoothe studying the problem* that will face sailing for those weighting and him when he goes into th*’ hou-v, uring the problem with a vl given special attention to the needs adrpting snnv ort of system that of our Institution* ro the* he —ip - r t anl .* ’ *‘ng in sufficient cope with the problem* and He able -ry on the state’s busines t*» the peonl« who have the --nc time ro equally distri- sent him on this commission. bute the burden that there will be Without making predicition* be- entire satisfaction, fore the first roll call has barely The L T nion Recorder sincerely bten answered, we do feel that Mr. hope- to see Georgia go forward, and Allen hus the ability, the persever- j n order that it may be done, the and the fighting force, qualities system of taxation must be radically that make a good law maker, and will nn ,j promptly changed. Whate give of himself and his talent? to thl* change may be, it is our h DO n the fact that value to offer f of advert!- do not neci an to sell him all the people, fearlessly and that THE COUNTY HEALTH OFFICE Dr. John Wiley has become Bald- w n county',. Health Officer and en- t r? upon hi* duties with the good washes <-f this paper, and at the same * a** with the good will of all those t will place the burden who are most able to car tnd yet at the same tir citizen carry his share. THE RIGHT SPIRIT , let- Every few months there is some w scheme offered the merchant in disguise of advertising. Merchants who believe in advertising have the prob !cm of dh'ceminr whether they .hould use them or rot and it is with 1 view of giving them some enlight enment on its value that we enter this discussion. The Union Recorder has on very- few occasion fallen for the*o jchome? who come? into town to go around, charge the merchant about twice the value and take? away about half this large profit with him. in the first place we do not believe it fair to the merchant. We think it is an unfair advantage taken and ii not worth the price necessary to buj it We *! *o are sold « we have the greatest a merchant in the wn that he can buy. W< high powered salesn 'ome foolish idea under the disgi of advertising. Advertising is the most over work- t d busincs* in the world and for that reason merchants become dissatisfied and think they are 1 value for their money. Legitimate well planned advertising is the best tonic a man can give his bu? and when we can convince Mill dgt- ville merchants that it is consistant, well programed advertising that they’ wont, and not these missing word things, or other ideas that are made by tome man who knows he has n good bunco scheme we believe they will get even greater benefits. The Union Recorder has served this community for many years. Our record is one that we feel proud of. We have in co-operation with the merchants tried to be of sendee to them, tried to bring the newspaper business to a plane where they rea lize the benefits from it and taking it from the charity list. Wc are not begging. We have a real value to ) finished—brilliant in performance —exceptionally attractive in price— you should certainly see the three Nash *'400” 2-Door Sedans before deciding. The f-candard Six 2-Door Sedan is Love joy hydraulic shock absorbers art regular equipment, H0 extra cost. The Advanced and Special Six Sedan* lead their price fields with such attrac tive and exclusive features as smart, built-in, custom trunks, the Twin Igni- the s»yle and performance leader of tion motor, Houdaille and Lovcjoy the 5*900 field. It has big Chromium-nickeled head lamps, cow! lamps and stop light. Chromium-nickeled bumpers, and smartly flared, one-piece fenders. The engine is a new high compression type with a 7-hcaring crankshaft, Bohnahte hydraulic shock absorbers and Bijur Centralized Chassis lubrication which oils chassis bearings at the pressure of a pedal. ALL Nash *'400’' models are fully factory equipped with bumpers, hy draulic shock absorbers, spare tirt lock and tire cover—at mo extra charge pistons and torsional vibration damper. Delivered, Fully Equipped, Price Range of 23 Nash “400" Models, including Touring, Roadster, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Model* Hines-Callaway Auto Co. The Real Joy Weed Cutter Right in name. Right in quality, make weed cutting a pastime— Buy one and keep your premise* neat and sanitary in spite of the continuous rains. Phone us to end :ip one— co. S. Roach r lay from a lady in Savan- whom he is commissioned to serve. na h stating that she intended to send Tfc people of the county might be- h er eon to G. M. C. She reached com« familiar with the purpose and this decision she added after talk- UCSIUIM . , function of this office *0 that Dr. ing to a cadet at the college the past }g thc advertising that Wiley might be be t understood in year, end finding him an enthusi- hi« w-ork. nstic booster of the college. The This office was created principal- young fellow was looking forward ly as a guardian against communic- to the end of his vacation ro that he able diseases, typhoid, maieria. r-mall could return to the college. pox. and other diseases that take hu- This is characteristic of the spirit man life and are spread rapidly with- of the cadet* of the college the past 1 LOST A Cameo Pia—Return to .. , , out isolation. He has the power to year All of them, who did not fin- j # s. Butler, 207 N. Wayne TK wr ** " -• forcibly as is necessary to put ish went to their homes fully de-| St . t mnd reward. 6-27-29 pd. ^ 7* sell and if > ■ the 1 R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO. Wholesale and Retail SERVICES AT MATILDA CHAPEL Rev. J. K. Kelley, pastor of the Gray Methodist church, is assisting Rev. J. H. Farr, in revival services at Matilda Chapel this week. Service' are being held at eight o’clock each evening and are well attended. Mr. Kelley i« well known through-j *-ut Baldwin county, having served as. pastor of the Midway church three years, during which time he preach ed in various sections of the county. He is n forceful and earnest preach er. and his sermon* arc interesting and convincing. The services will continue through this week, and will probably run through next week. The people of the county, especially those residing! in the Stevens Pottery .and Cooper-! ville neighborhood, are invited and urged to attend. ARROW Airtone Shirts COOL AS A BREEZE AND WILL STILL LOOK FRESH AFTER MANY TRIPS TO THE LAUNDRY. $2.45 J. H. Holloway The Man’s Store chant of this fact he will not only see that the right kind of advertis ing i? in the columns of the Union Recorder. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MAYOR You never see a big concern doing Having served you honestly, fnith- 1 Miss Gattie Patterson was pain- a tremendous business falling forjfjlly, and to the best of my ability fully injured Sunday night when she one of these schemes. But you do during my present term a? Mayor, slipped and fell on the pavement see them advertising regularly, a dc- I solicit your support for re-election, j leading from the sidewalk to the finite amount of spnee bringing a’cut.jpct to the Democratic Primary] *teps of the Mayfair Hotel. One of definite message to the people. This August 21st. I thank each of you her ankles was badly sprained, and is the advertising that every mer- f„r your support in the past, and will the ligaments of the limb strained, chant-should use and the sooner we appreciate youi vote and influence in The injury caused her suffering, and get rid of these grafter*, v their disguised ideas the more advertising business will grew favor with the merchants here. coming election. If re-elcrt I irnmise my best efforts toward ~n enomlcal administration. M. E. PENNINGTON, Mayor. 1 «•» MISS GATTIE PATTERSON PRIMAT1VE BAPTIST PREACHl! PAINFULLY INJURED Appontments have been made Eld. P. H. Byrd, of Graymont to preach at Camp Creek Pi Baptist church on Tuesday and " nesday, July 23rd and 24tii, at 11 o’clock and in Midway at the opposite. Mrs. Will Bloodworthi Wednesday night July 24th at All are welcome. she has been compelled to use crutch es. Miss Patterson has received the sympathy of her many friends, who have wished for her a speedy re- a stop to these diseases and clean up termined, if possible to return next the causes or source of the germs, year, and bring another boy with His duties are educational. He them. Routing Ears—by iho doaan or by . truck loads. Call M*. J. L. SibUy. call ' innta. Day or night, you RALPH SIMMERSON E**ry care is takan in tin prapara- »‘on of onr brood, roll* and pastrios. Tbo baker U tko boat and tka na- tariola nsad tka finest. ELECTRIK MAID RAKE SHOP. FOR SALE—Idaal buildin 87x160 in fina ratidantal will sail ot bargain prica on R-i<t..c. ..d 1.1 .. cuxk with fine boo ring paean Ho.o i. ... occupied a* two mru bring. M0.00 p.r — •** ■I ialMMlMl writ, RmI ErUW. •" tklo office or phono 43#.