Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 19, 1935, Image 14

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THE UNION-RECORDER. M1LLKPGEV1LLE. GA., DECEMBER ». m5 GIGAKTK STRIDES ARE BEING MADE IN GEORGIA CMkc'a Offtekl Fleam Sb*w The Slate ia Making Comeback. Erl Cccke. state director of th ac tional emergency council, «»id prac tically all forms of business in Geor gia has shown decided gains in the last two years. Constitution contracts, he said, gained 250.6 per cent from Janu-; w,u ‘ n ary through August over the same j wheat period in 1933. pcr b Income tax collections Increased ( 119.7 per cent over two yean ago. State bank deposits as of June (hundred if fresh, frozen or chilled. $3.25 per hundred if pieparcd. Thus, imported . duty of 47 cents 1 cents comocnsa- 5 cents compensating tax; rye •ents per bushel plus 30 cents i compensating tax: and pork S2 per 30 jumped 25 0 per cent over 1933.j” " figures from the federal reserve sys- '™> showcd - DcbitstJ i " d ‘ V i dUal T aC_ ' plus .ho equivalent of the eompenaa- eaunts from Georgia cities for June|P__ __ „„ „„ r hundrcd Hi- were 16 per cent greater than in 1933. members ot the Club. The exhibits consisted of wreaths for the entrance and windows, mantels, occasional, breakfast, dinner, luncheon tables. Xmas tree, and of course the mistle toe hung in the proper place. The club members judged the , Xm«s decorations, and beautiful ex ihibit of Mrs. W. F Little was voted j I as being the most artistic. She had ; painted red autumn oak leaves with. | silver to represent ice. They were arranged in a wicker basket painted j silver. Miss Elizabeth Jones was voted j second best artistic decoration, oj frieze on the edge, of curtains in the dining room by the use of cherokee rose vines which had lacy green leaves. The most unique decor*.ion was the dinner table decorated by Mrs. Guy Wells. She decorated the tab! in silver and white using NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER OF FIRST NATIONAL RANK The regular meeting of the stock holders of the First National Bam: will be held at the office of said bank January, 14th. 1936 at 3:30 o'clock P. M. Directors arc to be elected and other business that may come before the meeting attended to. Please be present cr duly repre sented by proxy. Do not make your proxy to any officer of the bank. JON W. HUTCHINSON. President (Adv.) 12-20-35 4t. To Help You AVOID MANY COLDS At the first nasal irritation or sniffle, apply Vicks Va-tro-nol—just a tew dropa up each nostril. Used in time, it helps prevent many colds entirely. Vicks Va-tro-nol KGUIAS SIZE 3QC . . . DOUSIE QUANTITY SOc silver of $2.25 per hundred. Re ceipts from compensating taxes or ... .imports aid in financing rental and ships on reflectors in the center or Farm land sales, he said, showed bcnefit payments: in addition. 30 the table and around those 60 per cent increase for January | perccnt of customs receipts are ligustrum berries, b hrough August over 1933. whi1*» j ava ii a l>Ic to make rental o- benefit and to encourage exports. 1933. whil* index to retail trade showed gam of 34.4 per cent. Cocke said sales of passenger carr p.AKDEN CLUB MET ON LAST from January tc June of this year WEDNESDAY WITH MISS were 120 per cent greater than in | puxABETil JONES. 1933 The number of cars sold this ' figures^ was'" IR- ' MrlledgeviUc Garden Club wa berries and Ivey all silvered. Small white electric lights were used effectively to draw attention to the silver plants—Silver candle sticks with white candles were placed at the four corners of the decorations. The meeting was one of the best and most enthusiastic held by this club. period in 1933. PnsBonojr and freight railroad revenues decreased slightly in 1925 from 1934. but . the passenger revenue ‘till was 34.6 larger than in 1933 and freight was 6.2 per cent ahead. Wednesday. Receiving Jones as co-hostesses were Mrs. J L. Beeson. Mrs. Sam Anderson. The meeting was called to order by the outgoing President. Mrs. E. R. Hines who in a most humorous manner inducted the new President Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough into office. Mrs. Yarbrough stated that she would triy to help the club carry out the object of the Garden Club which is: To promote the love of Cocke said the peak of unemploy- gardir g among amateurs, through ment was in February. 1933. whop. [ confet ence and correspoifdence. to S5.00ii.000 was spent to care for j protec t our native trees, wild flow- 135.000 families and single cases, ers and birds, to encourage civic planting and civic beauty. The club voted to sponsor a con- •st n. the city of Xmas decorations i the yard or on or around the entrance to the homes. This con ics, « open to any citizen of Mil- ledgeville. and a prize of five dollars awarded to the contestant who has the best exhibit. At this meeting the Garden Club featured f he conservation of holly, and showed Xmas decorations which could be used in the home without TEACHERS' EXAMINATION The regular examinations for stale certificates will be given in the office of the State School Superin tendent cn Saturday. January 11. 1936 at nine o'clock. For further information, call ofL'ice of County School Superintendent nt 102 Sanford Building. By order of M. D. Collins. State Schooi Superintendent this Decem ber 11. 1935. P. N. BIVINS. C. S. S. Baldwin Co. Gn. MERRITT POUND SPEAKS BEFORE A. A. U. W. Prof. M err it Pound, of the Uni versity of Georgia, was the guert speaker at the meeting of the Amer ican Association of University Wo men at their meeting an Tuesday Mr Pound, an authority on Span ish American Colonial life, spoke or the effect of Spanish life in earls .America. He is a brother of Mis? Ida Pound, and spent many years o 1 his boyhood in this city. Give Practical Gifts Select Them From COLLEGE DEPT. STORE — Gilts For All The Family — We have selected each item with care, to make your buying easy. There are gifts for old and young, everyone practical and everyone priced to save you money. Be Wise — Shop At Our Store its l The home of the Hostess Miss Jones was artistically decorated by Our 1936 Calendars Have Arrived Call At the Plant for Yours Positively None Given To Children or Sent Out You Must Call If You Want One Milledgevllle BOTTLING CO. Hudson-Terraplane Cars for 1936 Complete line of body types and colors to choose from SEE and DRIVE these New Sensational Cars. They have it all and then some. NOTICE To City Tax Payers Final Date for Payment «f City Taxes is December 20th, 1935. For All Taxes is Default After That Date, Fi. Fas. Will Be Is sued According to Law. PAY YOUR CITY TAXES NOW—AVOID ADDITIONAL COSTS AND INTEREST To Those Paying on Contract All installment* Now D»:e Mast Be Paid or Fi. Fas. WiU Be Issued on December 70th, 1935. If You Wish Your Coetract Continued—See That All Installments Due are Paid by De cember 20th, 1935. LAMAR HAM, Clerk-Treasr. HUDSON SIXES AND EIGHTS TERRAPLANE SIXES Drive These Cars Liberal Trade-ins — See For Yourself Low 6 percent Finance Plan T. H. ENNIS Hudson - Terraplane