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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA-, AUGUST 2», It J*
MON RECORDER
drral Union Established 1528
! Office, MilUdfs-
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—Basinas* Mgr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
r Year *1.50
Montha ~ 75
THURSDAY. AUG. 19, 1323
EXCELLENT WORK
Baldwin county's own Representa
tive Marion Allen is back in Mil*
Icdgeville after a record in the
jc. eral Assembly that is highly
worthy and due praise from his con-
.•tiiuenU.
Carrying the problems of four of
Georgia*^ greatest institutions
Representative Allen has brought to
succ.ss a hard fight in order to get
for there institutions increased ap
propriations.
It is admitted that the past ses
sion of the Georgia Legislature was
stubborn in increasing appropriation -
or adding more expense to the State
in any way. It was a struggle from
the first to the finish to get money
measures recognised and passed.
J Col. Allen, in addition to securing
: more money for maintanencc of the
I State Sanitarium and Georgia State
College for Women, secured addi-
C1TY MANAGER PLAN WINS
(Atlaata Con.titution)
The hcaver-!ikc industry with
which ward politicians try to keep
their hands upc:. the vital interests
and in the pocketbooks of taxpayers
is illustrated glaringly in the recent
history of Cleveland, Ohio.
On Tuesday, for the third time in
two years pa*t, the voters of that
jd*an nppropraition of several thous-1 ::ty were called to the polls to decide
and dollars, which later was discon-< whether to continue under the pres-
tinued. The appropriation made at L nt city manager plan of govern-
thi recent session of the legislature ment, or return to the old waid-mav-
b rings G. M. C. hack into its own, or-council plan. And for the third
During the fifty years of its exi»- time they decided to adhere to the
tence G. M. C. has made a splendid j city manager plan,
record as a prep school, and its , The severnl city referenda * hav*
C. M. C. AND ITS FUTURE
The appropriation by the legisla
ture of $10,000 for 19i0 and $10,-
JUO for 1931 for the Georgia Mili
tary College brings hack recognition
nf that institution as a branch of the
State University.
The Georgia Military College was |
created a branch of the University!
in 1879, and for several years receiv-|
Three days sendees were held at
the Camp Creek Primitive Baptist
church the past week. The services
came tc a close Sunday with a crowd
estimated at five hundred present.
At the noon hour dinner was sen'ed.
There was an abundance of good
things to eat, and the multitude wa»
easily fed with plenty to spare.
raduateg have gi
orld and taken (heir places in every
.(.cation of life. It has written it-
*lf in the history of the State, and
is recognized today as one of the
prep and military schools in
• jtional funds for buildings at the Georgia.
ie legislature which adjourned Saniu,rium and *bcceeded in having The approaching session promises
rd»y night hudled . number! G - M - r - ' dactd b “ ck " » ■*»*' "» in - » b * "< its mMt ■ucccszful,
omentous questions und made i
nd record for legislation.
tnined branch of the University of the indications are, from what
Georgia. Thjs was difficult, hut can learn, that the attendance of
through the *piendid effort of Mr. hoarding cadets will be larger than
lat of the Union Recorder is ' ,,<n * G - M - C* '* •sstored to her it has been in the past several years.
Hon. Marion Allen for the r '«htful place as a child of the state. The appropriations made by the
I rto0 rd he made in his initial * ,r - Allen has kp pt thp faith. He legislature will not be available un-
. representative of Baldwin ,!SUi *' ved U P to his pledges and has t 1930 and bl. In the meantime
rwisp given valiant service to his county, the Board of Trustees and President
® Thi» mnt lor n f mnroui
county.
The State Sanitarium fared well
at the hands of the legislature. This
institution as Georgia’s greatest
charity.
Th-
Georgia Military College
ropriation from the State
ich of the State University
The matter of representing Bald
win county i* no easy problem.
It requires thought, hard work and
persistency. It mean- that the
representative from this county must
be on the job every minute of the
time, his eyes open and his ears alert.
The record that is written against
the name of Marion Allen is entirely
•factory. It compares well with
loach will plan to enlarge the work
ind usefulness of the college a., an
durational institution. This mutter
rill require much care and thought
•n the part of those at the head of
he institution and should rec
eive the hearty -• - "iliusiastic co
loration of the jurople of Milledge- oat ion 'rom the curves of ini
ille and Baldwin county. tency, political trading, and
The friends of the college have the of public money by gruft ;
been promoted by a large contingent
of small bore local politicians and a
larger horde of hungry would-be tax-
feeder heelers who have been refused
jobs under the competent, business-
engineered city control. The re
return of the city management to
tho e elements was successfully op
posed by the greatest business inter
est and taxpayers of the city.
The growing propularity of the
city manager plan is evidenced by
the fact that 392 cities of the nation
have already adopted it! three large
cities having joined the list in the
past twelve months. In Ohio eigh
teen of the lending cities have city
managers, including Cincinnati and
Cleveland. In Georgia twelve cities
have adopted the plan.
The obvious advantages have been
centralization of control and re
sponsibility; economic handling of
city business and funds; and
’ NOTICE!
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ten Will not inconvenience any
tomera co-operating with us in this
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will b. no char,..
Your remitUncr wi ,| bc Mp . etrf
** quichly as convenient.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
INC ENDS TODAY M
There will be no more TK
afternoon closing of th« ^
Jtortj
this city after today, a s it is p. '
Thursday in August, and end,'
time agreed upon by the me rc L
in the early summer. ^
The clerks have enjoyed th e
holiday that has come to them i
ly, during the pust three
and will enter the fall
the determination to give their
services to their employer-.
WOCO-PEP GOING OVER B
SaI»B have increased over lo (
cent in tho last sixty day* » 0me
haa got wise and buying
hava to do is just one tri
L. N. JORDAN
t. all
DR. MURRAY KING
Veterinarian
Phone 229-L R es .
Jefferson Street
Milledgeville, Georgia
FOR SALE
I Al! my Household furnishings including Kitchen Fixtures
X etc. Come lo my house Monday foi inspection and pur-
1 X chase.
Remember that money spent w
the merchants of Milledgeville
mains in the channel of trade hc._.
Let every loyal citizen, start the fall d, l 1 '" dea “P 0 "’ tb “ t '» trU1 '
season by trading at home.
thosi ( made by Baldwin's most cap- highest appreciation of the splendid
able representatives of the past. It work done by Col. Marion Allen
proves to the people of this caunty, Baldwin county's representative, in
that Mr. Allen is u man thnt can he -ccuring this appropriation.
cagnnee.
to the
id cap-
State College
training teacher-, and its gradual
ust, -teadfast to the faith and cap- Senator Boruh hops up
able to a great degree. on the proposed Tariff bill, dcclar-
The frist term as a member of j n g the Republican party is not krop-
Georgia’s law making body has i n g their pledge, if such a bill is
elevated Marion Allen high in the pa <ed. Not keeping the pledge is
'’ teem and admiration of his col- characteristic of the Republican.:,
leagues. It has proven to them that They have ben promising things for
he was there for business und their many years, and it takes a Demo-
The Union Recorder presents a ‘‘-'-operation and assistance a thing cratic administration to get over the
-plcndul advertizing medium to the br much d0!lirod - s ° r»P id| y did he rtn i measures that brinjt nhout nay
merchants of Milledgeville. This
State;
i teach.
in the estimation of the leaders constructiveness.
- r - into the home, of the ,bat crc tbr clo, -' d b ‘ - *'“ r
triple of the suirounding territory, ,ooke< l u P on 08 onp of the most The City Health Department i- do-
i.l i read by thousands of poopr ci, P bM ® nnd wel1 qualified men in j nK fj nc work in destroying the
hi come to this city to do their tJle l° wer h ous,e - weeds, growing on the side streets of
. n ,li n „ In the fire of debate he stood fast the city. They arc eye sores as well
to his position what ever it might as mosquito breeders, and their de-
the duty of parents towards haVC been ’ nnd his quick aftin-cssive struction leads toward a more benuti-
A SPLENDID EDITION
There has come to our desk this
week a copy of the special Agricul-
:i jump: turul. Industrial, J-.nd educational
edition of the Carool Free Press.
Editor Meeks and his son, Ma-on
have put over a most excellent edi
tion. It is a credit to them and
their town and county. The edition
carries about fifty pages and is full
of interesting data concerning the
county of Carroll and town of Car
rollton.
We feel sure that the people of
Carroll county wil! receive it with
pride and will give Editor Meeks nnd
his paper their enthusiastic endorse
ment in this effort to forward their
county's interest.
E. BAZANOS
BELL’S
ful city to keep health conditions bet
ter.
It . .
their boys and girls to lend every ■Pomade him a leader and a i
co-operation to school authorities :.. ^
the enforcement of discipline thus P ort *»nt legislation (
contributing in training their chil- Baldwin county can rest at ease. After the Kiwanis made a noble
dren to respect authority and obe- knowing full well that in the General fj K j,t and had the trash pile moved
dience to law. No child can be well n8s ®mbly of Georgia they have a man f rom ^e river b'unk on the Sparta-
trained and taught to apply them- tbc <l M ^ies of a statesman sxnderxville highway, we notice that
rr * I lL.1 ...III fl.bl I- l*c(
— their studies and Dchool nad n m ^ n that will fight to the l® 8 * th,, trarh pile is accumulating again
duties where this is not done. Mitch for his constituents. | n.id the vile odors from burning
i We greet Mr. Allen and congratu- ^ rns | 1 greet visitors coming into the
The iroad through Milledgeville, ^kim.^ It is well done, good c j t y over this route.
well done, good
vant, your devotion
gives us great satis-
Spnrta. Warrenton on to Augusta ond ^“Bhful sc
should he paved by the highway de- *° v " ur pledge
partment. This is one of the oldest f®ct' on *
highways in the State, being an old
stage route in the days before the Milledgeville
Civil War. Its historical relation five county trading tetrit
should appeal in making it a permnn- Wilkinson. Wr.sinhgton, Hancock, nnd e stahl.sh any sort of a record.
t nt highway. Putnam surround Baldwin. Milledge-
ville is the largest and most pro- An interesting and attractive
* the gum-chewing contest ends
J an endurance test in silence got un-
. I der way in Memphis Inst week. This
the center of a young lady will have to stay away
•, Jones, from bridge parties if she exp.
Brother John Yarbrough has done
excellent work during the summer.
He has been the only protestant min
ister of the city churches and besides
burying the dead and marrying peo
ple, he has carried on the religious
work ut the Sanitarium and Dr.
Allen's. Besides being a good min
ister and a sincere Christian gentle
men, Brother John is what you call
a prince of a fellow and Milledge
ville people of every denomination
love him.
NEW AND EXCLUSIVE SHOWING
Fall Frocks
by CO-ED
16-75
n of the Ccdartnwn Standard has
e to our desk this week. It is
of the best special editions we
Those who are not reading tho wive city ia the fix counties, in-
nutobiernjihy of Gov. Alfred Smith eluding Baldwin. This i- a mighty
♦ hat is now appearing in the Satur- rich territory for the merchants to
day Evening port are mi.-sing a real draw busness from nnd the Union
treat. While it will not he classed as Recorder has a large circulation in
n literary gem. its sincerity and all «'f them with more than twice FOR RENT—Up stair* apartm.
frankness as expressed by the great ns many in Baldwin than any other my home. Mr*. Terry Treanoi
Democrat, whose ability to manage n®P‘V circulated though it. Mr. — — —
a .-(I /.rate good government ia' Merchant this is a fine medium for
shown throughout the story, makes you t«> reach the prospi
California grapes are bringing nine
times as much as they did before
prohibition went into effect, which
proves that the forebodings of the
grape producers that their business
would be ruined was incorrect.
Grapes arc being more freely used
all over the United States than ever
before.
FOR RENT—iFurnithed
house, modem, conveni.
able (pr two spwtncn 1
Mrs. A. L. Ellison, phon
8 'coin
ices suit-
Apply
236-J.
worth the interest
ivti— end i
yoi
Aftei
— : J Ye Pete BW-w «• " School
■ "picking time down n ( Superintendent who knows the com-
and from the looks of mon school problem. Baldwin
ill be a bumper crop year. , chool , „ r0 ready or)tml i-e,l for next
•ar, have a balance in the treasury
id ready to go when September 11,
•comes. The yehools this year will be
| ! f ; llcd to their capacity. Pete Bivins
xptriments a device | d eR; , rx . os the co-operation of the citi-
de *, ren in the splendid work he is do-
in? for the schools of our county.
while the farmei
ha. been adopted by the
prrtmer.t which is designed
vent diraster when a submarine goes
to the bottom and can not be raised.
It consists of an apparatus which
rsn b“ trapped uround the -hould-
ers nnd provide sufficient air for a
:-.an to float to the sufrace of the
vca :»**d escape the doom whic!
overtaken so many bra
have lest their lives ii
di«a
There are no institutions main-
ined by the State of Georgia that
e as efficiently managed and op-
ated a; the institutions, here. They
e worthy of the support given them
n who nnd tbc ^vorgia assembly can well
submarine TC ’< n'<ured Ihat every cent will bc
expended economically and wisely.
of the i
next census will require the There is need of an organization'
s of 100.000 people next „f Milledgeville merchants. The ad- ;
. and it is stated that it will vantnees of a co-operative body com- 1
e.-sary to have qualified enum- om of the proprietor or a member
8 in order tM take ca .-e of all u f thl . fitn , of ench >tore ; n Milledge-!
, villi* are many. The greatest of
■ these would he an organized effort!
The pn-sing of the Youths Com- ipainst outside competition as the
panhm is regretted by many who ma f] order house and other forces
have been readers of that excellent thn t an- taking money from our city.!
paptr for many years. It was a Th** Union Recorder has advocated
publ.cation that contained many yypj, nn organization for some time
adrblc and instructive articles and an rf ,h,.re could be no better time to;
was a general favorite with th;se the preliminar ywork done be
fore the fall season opens."
ho had accccs to it.
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