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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, CA, JANUARY II, 10*4
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CWA PROJECTS
G1VENAPPR0VAL
$29,012 to Be Spent on Six New
Approved Project. C. M. C.
Walk* to Be P»»ed.
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK EXCHANGE BANK CLOSES
NAMES OFFICERS AND
DIRECTORS
SUCCESSFUL YEAR AND
NAMES OFFICERS
81
The stockholcdrs of the Merchant* | Th?* Stockholder* of the hxchnngo
i Farmer* I*ank in session Tuesday f Bank met Wednesday after toon.
The Georgia CM! Works Admin
istration Friday approved $29,012
of work lo be spent on six projects
in Baldwin county.
The project* provided work for
twenty-one women to repa r kitchoi
secretary to
afternoon re-elected
tonrd of directors and transacted
other annual business.
The board is as follows: Marion.
H. Alien. Dr. H. D. Alien. J. F. Bel!,
^ J. L. Bee«on. L. N. Callaway. John
furniture at the Georgia-estate Col- lJay ' w * c Evans, W D. Giles,
lege for Women. The fcigg:«t pro- L - c - H aN* and Mrs - May Alien
ject appioved was for G M. C. which Moore. *
calls for building side walks on the T ' np annua' report of the hank
campus and n continuation of the *abmitted showing u successful
work now in progress there. year. The liank was one of the first
The projects approved were as >n the nation to receive certificate
follows; of memfbership in the Federal De-j Herndon, a
Building sidevalks on campus of P°»It Guarantee Corporator During Ficta Bab
Georg'n Military College, grading, the year the bank has completed one j pre-ident.
s moothing surface and seeding of the mo-t attractive hankingg hous-1 The annua] report as read by Mr.
grounds. $9,495 labor, $1,540 ma- cs in the state. j Conn was highly commended by the
term!; general improvement for At a meeting of the hoard of di- j stockholders. I* showed a substan-
grounds, grading space for new rectors Marion H. Allen was named I tial growth during the year and the
ing and excavation for swimming president; L. C. Hall, vice-president' honks affairs in splend’d condition.
health and physical training build- rnd cashier; John T. Day, vice-presi-! — .
poo! at Georgia State College for d”nt and cr:rt.-.rt ;r.~kicr; J. F. Bell, j SOUTH IS LEADING NATION’S
Women. $4,248 labor; recreation and chairman of the board. John C. | RECOVERY
health making lake, rock garden and Black was re-elected bookkeeper of | The South is leading the Nation’s
playground within government park the bank and W. H Stembridge was drive toward recovery, accord ng to
property of Georgia State College ,- r*nrd collector. j d spatches and editorials appearing
for Women. $7,125 labo*-; hu'ld'ng —_ | *n the metropolitan newspapers
addition to dining room ami kitchen EIGHT NEGROES ARE ARRESTED throughout the country. General im-
of twenty-four rihite male wards of, FOR BURGLARY jprevement in condi’ions and a much
rtate hospital, $844 labor. $919 ma- __ j happier feeling about the Immediate
terial; renovating mattresses at She-'ff W- J. Hnvn ; c arrested future are reported by all who trav-
Gcorgia Training School for Boys, e'pht Negro men Monday on charges '* I through the cotton belt That
$ <50 Isbo". $125 mater al; rerrea- »-e burglarizing the store of Seaborn | there is ample hasig for this optim-
tion around* and beautification of Landrum near Allcn’a Invalid Home fam ia f how n in the U. <S. Depart-
rampus at Georgia Training Fchool The Negroes were Ivy Johnson, ’ mont of Agriculture's report, recent-
for Boys $4,050 Inbor.
TUESDAY NIGHT
reorder Named Official
1934. Red Crois Ap-
Ontinued.
named directors ar.d heard a report
of the bankks affairs which reflected
a most s'ibs*. an tial year.
The stockholders named the fol
lowing toard of directors: Dr. E. W.
Allen. I)r. R chard B ! nicn, H. G.
Bank-, Homer Bivins, Otto M. Conn,
C J. Conn. W. I*. R'tchie and J. R.
S'onVy. A mcetm* of the directors I rrnefred with the Power Company,
followed and the 'ollowin* officer- The appropriation nf *25. monthly
w. r- named: Otto M Conn, pre-i-1 f „ r ttlp Rl .,| fro«, and *15. monthly
den ; fir Rirhurd B nica, v ro-pre- - f or the flaldwin Blues wa. continued,
dent; II .G. Bonk.-, ea-hier; H. H. j The revular monthly bills were np-
i-slant cashier and ll'ss , provt . d „ )jT | nK to , conclusion the
The City Council in session Tues
day night named The Un'on-Recor-
dcr the offfea! gazet e of the City
of Miliedgeville for the year 1934,
id tren acted other annual bu«i-
The council instructed the city at-
rrey nnd rlerk to go to Atlanta
and app<*nr before the Publ'c Service
Comm ? ss : on regard'ng the rtreet light
entract before a new agreement was
meeting.
I
Badness rivalry should never be
allowed to develop into personal
hatred.
The four banks of M’lledgeville
have elected the'r officers for the
new year. The Union-Recorder wish
es for all of them the most success
ful year in their history.
The Macon Telegraph of Satar-'
dry cai red a d : spatch from Forsyth.
stating that it was quite probable
thn* Carlton Mobley would *e
candidate against Congressman Vln-'
I John Lewir Hayes, Joe Brown, Henry j ^ I*»ued. that 1933 crop values are
— ''Orantlin, Joe Tucker and negroes Uf> P cr cent. The farm value of
pfWD W/Wrt'OWVnv F'n W'MT^ bv the names nf Finley and Mason. tbe 1**33 cotton crop was nearly
URGE AUDIENCE TUESDAY j The Negroes are ruspocted as mem- $620,000,000 compared with less
EVENING her. ef , CTUU that have committed U '»" *575.000,000 in 1932.
J sevrral robberies in thUr ne : ghbor- * n planning for 1934, people are
Judicial newspaper advertising has
been proven an effectual way to
bu : ld business and enterprises. The J
m-Recorder pesenta a splendid
contact between the merchants of,
Miliedgeville and the trading public.'
Yoaag Piaaaat P!sr* Difficult Meat- hood The store of Mr. W- W. Moran de f p * y 'tnpresred by these visible
b« r * With Techaiqae aad iMpim*' * ,as been entered several times and ev ' dencPS of the establishment of a
tioD of Groat Artist. ! ° n ,w *> or three occasions pigs have new ** fon °nifc ordr. Their response
I b?en stolen from Allen's Invalid ha " been P^^Pt and generous, as
Ford Montgomery delighted a large ' Home pasture. It is believed that the ” v ** kd by reports of a widespread
aud ence in the auditorium of G. S. Negroes arrested this week also com- tr, " d h"«k to normal buying habits,
C W- on Tuesday evening with a raided these robberies. [ “P®® ally among farmers. CompeB-
piano recital. I !* d by thp adver *« conditions of rec-
The program was a difficult one RED CROSS REPORT FOR THE *"* yeor * f ° bu y aparfagly, at the
and gave the young artist the oppor- MONTH OF DECEMBER * cheapest price, and without regard
tunity to give full expression of his To the Donors and Recip : ents of J° qUallty ’ farmers ^ be ng great-
geniu*. He plnved with the techn'- R^d Crocs Relief, Miliedgeville and cncoura |f c ‘I to f'»> d that in many
ouo and insp-ration of a great plan- Baldwin County. - , 'J pT * »«®r®handise is offer-
! r* nrd his touefi *and expresson of We are asking our local papers to !* at pnpes wC ^ Witb J n ability
the d fficult numbers was marvel- publish the following report’of oar,. 0 .?*^’ n ® xan ^P^ e '* to he found
on*. During the program he played nctivity in relief measures during * , ° «*n natural nitrate
rne of Ihe numbers which was re- the month of December in order that '- ZPr BO "t.h-wfde import-
qn*rod in his entrance examination we might fulfill a pledge made to
to the Boston Conservatory and won you a. the time of our recent drive
once which ha« been
United S'ates for more than
years. In this case, farmers
for him the pra’se of the best teach- for funds. At that time we promoted ’ , .. . ' n^nors can
or. of the nation. i to keep you fully acquainted with ^ a hleh
.. .. f. . ' .. . standard of balanced nunPtv with.
bla .--lib tLa
.. , . „ . A*andard of balanced oual'ty with-
activity, ‘-eekng relieve hu- . . ... ' y ",
_ _ . ,.i< ... rnt Paynir anyth ng extra for it.
i need within our county.
Mr. Montgomery began his career
when e young boy. »ho pupil of Miss
Fnnnie Virginia (McClure, Miss Mc-
< lure was quick to see that he « as by us through constructive criticism
a g n'us nnd gave him every en by you we *m ght effect relief that d* ’ringtrrhed u^efulne*
courngement in his enreer. He has would mee‘ with the approval of all-lather large nun 'e '
been in Horton for several years and Tho following report therefore Is terial” not of natural
bar gn’o^d fnm" In his work. This is made with the hope that you will j The* real rignifirnnr
the fir*<t trme he has appeared be t scrutrnire it und will give us the „i m ;inr in
fore a M'lledgevillc nudignce finer he benefit of your judgment. Th : s tions in
went to Rosion. and his home folks judgment may be expressed t
showed their appreciation of him of the ministers of the city or to j ♦j lo . € , who* know *
Tw ,1,,v PTra,, W- ; tt "’ , "" 1 elwp*«r »»<! ho-n th, , hc f .
they will M to It th». tko rrilirl.m fnlmc , . . " ,
SERVICES AT CHU-CtlSS NFXT i, crefullv o„H ^ropothotio.lly H( . , , , ■ * *. I " >
SUNDAY jwoipthoil 1 "
Krv. A G. Harrifl, p..tor of tho rtn ” r ' tor r*c<-mber :
PrabytoriiK church, I, in Atlnnt. c * w » br " ,l *'h‘ forwi.nl #5; Cone,
attend n* a Prnjcr Conference. He or reopened 34; r»-e» cloned I
however will return nnd preneh it **i £*««• ' , " rin ' r n ""' th !
h's church next Sunday morning and
ccenin*. L«.M
****• I SOI. tin.. Tial.. lid- —
which can be obtained frum i
bar «ha!cr. It can bo
stained or le»'t la Its rich 1
natural color.
Tho popular roadj-ro-^at c
sucb as con. f r.r.'l I. ran
proviil? a pte-- , .| K rariatinp
bread crembs in breading i
fish and auioy vu^cuiblcs. t.i
egg plant 3rd trz.
impnri'i
of this and
i of improved rondi-
• agricultural sections ! s
»-,t° be fully appreciated only by
>w ronudete has terms of the future, a future that
holds for him the prom se of con-
stirucl and profitable enterprise
partnership with Mother Nature.
CHARTER NO. M7Z RESERVE DISTRICT NO. •
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE
9; Cases open end of month 73.
Garment* f'e. Given On*
Garments 887; Hose. Pairs 132:
Rev. Horace S. Smith will have as' Blankets S3; Comforts 13. - —
his sulbjert at the Methodist church In addition to the above the'e'i^a,,, Rnd diaciunU
Sunday—“Religious Recovery” and ■ were dixtrsbuted Christmas basket- u. S. Governor at Securities ......
in the evening theme will be "The j of food .fruit, candies and other j Other bonds., stocks and securities
Men Who Dared".
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Mill.J,nUI., G*«r,i,, .1 Ik. .!<*. of I
: the i
th ngs suggestive of the Season. 25, Furniture and fixtures
] white families and 52 colored fam- i Real estate owned other than
church Rev. L. E.jil'es ihartd in this distribution. Of Lawful resen-e with Federal Reserve
subject, "Rohbine God
of Tithes and Bringing Trouble” and
! n the evening his theme will be
"Putting Mie Word of Ged Into Ef
fect".
ng services,! these families i
At St iStephens Episcopal church
Communion will he admin'stered at
an e s ght o’clock A M. service and
Rev. F. H. Harding. Rector will
preach at 11:30 A M.
•Services at the Catholic church
Sunday after the Epephan.v will
s : st of mass and sermon and will
take place at 7:30 in the morning.
Rev. T. J. McNamara w ! l| deliver a
sermon on the subject "Christian
Marriage”.
i the i
lief roll and all were in families i Cash in vaulta and due from national banks.
that could be designated either paup
ers or haring no employables.
A more detailed account of the
cases above 1'sted can be had from
the executive secretary of the local
chapter.
Signed:
EMMIE L. RILEY,
Ex Secretary. Red Cross
Attested:
GEO. H. TUNNELL.
Chairman. Baldwin Co. Chapter,
i- T. JAMBS McNAMARA,
December Chairman.
WORK PROGRESSING ON
OCONEE RIVER BRIDGE
The K : van's Club has rcromnlish-
ed a great deal *n the interest of
this eommun'ty, but ?t con'd have
done mere if more of the hus ners
men had taken an ipterrip «V *bv
organirn*'on and lent the'r encour
agement and aid.
•Work on tho new bridge over the
Oconee river is go>ng rapidly
ward. Rains the past week have
hrnd : capped work, but progress has
heen made The traffic is being d“-
t fit red off Hancock street and n
ne-v approach to the -bridge has been
con-tmcted.
nption fund with U. S. Tr«-as,. and due trom U. 8. Treat. ..
—$218,147.53
.. 129,300.00
- 3,800.00
6,495.40
- 32,880.29
$ 9,536.15
36,947.08 46,483.21
3,750.08
4,743.78
STATE OF GEORGIA, Baldwin County.—I, Jon W. Hutchinson
President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief
JON W. HUTCHINSON, President
bwora to and subscribed before this Otti day of January 1934
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
... . Ordinary. Baldw'n Co. Ga.
*».: J. A- Ifornc, Ralph Simmerson, J. T. Andrews, Directors.
Peaches S iccd , or Hai ^
No . 2 !. 2 CAN jr-
DEL MONTE BARTLETT PEAKS {
Da MONTE FRUIT SALAD „ . Caa
Cao 23c
Corned B«ef
PLAIN OR SELF-RIsinq
F L O U E
Sun nyfield
24 ^ 24 Lb s
etc
Warldorf a ROU ,
Octagon towdm S IT loc
Bean* i 4.S L ^ N ** 5c
Fork udBcaiti 6 l5c
Spaghetti e««* c. 15c
Pinlt Salmon X &{U5c
IONA BRAND
CORN or BRETS
3 No. 2 Cans XCc
MELL0 WHEAT
ft, 17c
QUAKER CUTS
2 Ctn. 13c
fANCACK FLOUR A»i
BAKER’S CHOCOLATE- n a ml
CREAM CHEESE KnA*
— 3 ftp. 25c
UBBTS TRUE N*. 1 Cm 1«c; N*. 2 Cu ifc
lighthouse cleanser
CHOCOLATE TWIRLS NBC Cakn __
_ i a. 20c
CAMAY SOAP
Cm}^ r
IVORY SOAP
IMb Cake 5c
CAKE FLOUR S*ftuft
— Pkg. 33c
PLAIN OLIVES Eacore
Qf Hr
UFE BUOY SOAP *
3 Cikn 19c
GRITS An Dandy
5 IK Rag Hr
UBBTS TOMATO JUKE
2 Cum ISr
TOMATO SOUP Via Cu**
Cas 5c
DICED CARROTS Stokk-’,
.... N*. 2 Cm 10c
WISCONSIN
Cheese
pound
15c
Coffee
El Rio X lbs 25c f
Peas Iono
XNo. 2 cans
25c ]
Palmolive Soap coke
Sc)
Milk JBJBBSysE 6 smaIl cans
17c
Potatoes No. 1 Cobbler* lbs 15c
Carrots
bunch
7c
Celery
Fancy Stalk
7c
Iottnco Fancy Fives Hoo4 7c
LIABILITIES
*442.200 1(1
Individual deposit subject to check
Other time deposits
—1 65.445.27
Div dendi and Cashier* checks outstanding
irvuUttng notes outstanding
1,939.12 220,797.20
75.000.00
Capital stock paid in j
50,00000
Surplus fund .. .
Undivided Mb
TOTAL _ I 1
— *442,200.1*
Union Warehouse Co.
Be Sure and See Us Before Buying
Your Fertilizers and Soda
Another Big Shipment Of
Thor nhill Wagon*
Coming m. If you need one) the
Thornhill is among the Best.