Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 23, 1936, Image 11

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IRTY YEARS igoinbauwin I January 23 190«. suasmvn pot am is OUTLINED BY LEADERS Proposal 9> CeiHmd on “Boil Con servation” By Federal Subsidies. Continued flow of government dol- building Inrs to the nation’s fanners appeared assured as farm leaders drafted a 1 Sunday | fi ve P°* n * plo n tor revival in princi- into om ' t * K> a « ricu,turaI adjustment wded | administration, says Stanley J. Car- . *,*; rc 1L newspaper writer, in an article iabU • ^ n * ‘ from Washington to the Atlanta d that there were « • Georgian, rired prc-.le present. Ser- • bold in the Baptist, Emerging late Saturday from a . i;.i churches, and the lengthy session, the group of 100 • the denominations farm leaders, summoned to Wash- rvices. • ti'gton by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace to draft AAA substitute , rc rf usual order legislation, expressed confidence the ’ rs-rcVivtrlan eon- r ecoinmendati c ns will he approved! the reodUlllO of »> conerws. ,,pi.nerate song by. The program would preserve the 1 r;, v v Flinn read the AAA machinery virtually intact. Its' ./ , r s;. .Tohn. Rev. La- proposals provide: ,i ,' nvoked God’s i. That .Secretary Wallace he au- I. n tK- - rviros- : thorized to provide for rental and j withdrawal from crop production, at; y, .. - ror of the equitable rates, of such land as may , .that by the be necessary tc promote soil con-' r> , -h" - .1 of the servation. VvaiHing had 2. That congress provide funds Vli .. would for execution of the proernm. f God. 3. Thai processing taxer be levied i Flinn cn livestock and dairy products, the: nb- revenue to be used to expand for- > ,, j . . cign and domestic markets. ! . j 4. That all valid on. visions of ... , r .^ti’■ • ; whose AAA be retained and strengthened.; • ;d be**n particularly those governing mark-! j { . r< tr> jvff. eting agreements and making avail- 1 urer of the able 30 per cent of customs receipts! rvpressing his for expansion of foreign, and do-j i„ r unifynn kind- In <* Uc outlets for farm product. | h ,u shown him.| *• That morkeliim or distlbuticni lun , .. aVe the key products which come intc the^ v p T.-tn,. treasurer of the.hands of the agency admiaisteringj r . ,’ f . he r burch. jthe program be done through farmi j commodity co-operatives. The group refrained from offering any reccmendation of means for] Lamni ■ and fidelity. Cooperrllle Hot* buildim: < mimittee that has d «.»rh splendid service, was, r t ,.f ,i,r following gentle-j™* sl,i e funds to finance the program. , Bnvk. C. D Case, War- j This, members of the committee lEd^'rdV L C Hall. H. M. I*-;which drew the plan Ml. k a mat- T[ r- y L ,c. ■ J H. Andrews. ‘Of 'or ccmfress to decide. vnold*- T L. Sibley. Mr. I Many (earn'd strongly to a seperate n aceiint of being the biu levying processing taxes on all ■n.wi firm the commit- major commodities. Such a bill, they vrrk | hat he has done on Pointed out. would meet supreme .1,1,' ■ .peaks eloquently for “urt approval If it merely directed such taxes be paid Into the treasury and made no mention of disposition. Chester C. Davis, AAA adminis trator. expressed deep satisfaction with the proposals o'.‘ the farm nd most respected citizens ^ leaders. He said: district. :md who is noted: , «*n is a pretty gord crou section hospitality. delighted his w h a t I think the farmers need. 1 tls with mi elegant dinner on' was j mprcsse d by the fact there was sdav. January 16, 1908. The din-| no j a dissenting voice raised when ■as given especially for the old ( matter was put to a vote.” \ out many others were in-1 Daris expressed belief the new •Ml f the old people nowj p ] nn can ^ made effective in con- in the 322nd district of Bald- ^ trolling crops through the balance ■< inly who were living here 0 f the year jf congress moves swift- • n, - hen Mr. Cooper ] y to cna ct the proprsals into law. •nnr were invited. j The recommendations drawn by T H. Stevens and wt.'c havc; thc committee and npprovel by the 1,1 Fh nda to spend the winter. I group sounded an urgent plea i Cleve Cooper and Olin y or support from business, industrial I- have gene to Atlanta to spend ant ^ j a bor groups in the successful execution of the new plan. F.vilyn Fite, who has been . Mrs. A. B. Echols > the holidays, har gone to Ma- friends and relatives. pointment lies i- highly prob- mp. ol Milledge- Core Your Meat At MTLLEDGEV1LIE MILLING CO. Wajrae Si. Georgia Railroad CbCCM COLDS FEVER first day Llqnlr - Tablets HEADACHES Salve - Noae In 30 minute t Drops Politics! be: * u i Announcements TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN inty School I COtJNTY vip county.) i announce my candidacy for re- election os Tax Collector of Bald win County subject to the Democra tic Primary of February 19th. I appreciate your confidence in the past and pledge to you my best vice in the conduct of the affairs of this office to the besf of my ability. MRS. L. D. SMITH : -uial report to Merritt. Mr. ing its receipt first report to W HAT keeps you from driving a Buick— nor next year*-but now —today? Is it tbe money? Time payments on a Buick are but two or three dollars a week more than on the lowest-priced can—less than chat, when you figure the "extras” a smaller car usually calls for. ,1s it the upkeep? Buick it a big comfortable car that gives small-car tat mileage, small-car mileage oa oil. You'll keep a Buick at least a year longer than you'll keep a lesser car—and probably spend less on it for service andrepair in dw meantime! Could it be habit? Maybe you net used to buying in the low-priced field—you get the idea a big car costs too much to run—you resign yourself to small-car comfort, ability, performance—and plain human nature keeps you from inquiring further! Maybe a Buick ar a bit beyond your reach. But let’s not admit it until we've got tbe actual figures! We’ll gamble our time against youn to show you just what a Buick will cost—to buy—to run—to keep in good condition, we've surprised many a small-car owner with our thrifty figures, thrilled them with a demon stration. Let us show you our arithmetic - and what a Buick can do out oa the road. It won’t cost a penny—and it may make you a lot happier—with a Buick! IT COSTS LESS NOW TO BUY ON TIME! Tb- new GMAC if. THUS PAYMENT PLAN not only makes u easier to igan the cost of buying on time, but saves money chat you can use to gat a better car. For example^ Boick Special business coope listing at tbe fretory (safety glass included, standard and special accessory groups extra) at only . . .p •Snbirct to chan|«without aotk*. 765* Stscefe t£e£u4/ RALPH SIMMERSON Wilkinson St., Milledgeville, Ga. WHEN B.ETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILTfBUICKWILL BUILD THEM for re-election to the office of effort to fulfill the duties of thb Treasurer of Baldwin county, sub- office to the best of my ability, ject to the primary to be held Feb- BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE ruary 19. 1936. I wish to take this occasion to thank my friends for their support the past and trust that my conduct of the treasurer’s office has been such as to merit your continued confidence. OTTO M. CONN I wish to announce my candidacy for re-election as a member of the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Baldwin county subject to the Democratic Primary to be held February 19, 1936. I appreciate the copfidenc.' you have imposed upon me in the part and pledge to you a continuance of my best eflorts for the interest of all the people in tbe county. Your vote and support will be ap preciated. g. c. McKinley Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga FOR CLERK SCPfcKlOX COURT I wish to announce my candidacy for re-nomination to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald win County, Georgia, subject to the rules and regulations prescribed by the Democratic Executive Commit tee governing the primary for county officers to be held on Wed nesday. February 19th, 1936. I am most grateful for the confidence placed in me. and trust my past ser vices will warrant your continued 1 ril as unique, ’ ’hat given by '!. her beautiful Thursday af- ‘' ' her* of the Hill cl crests. The TO TnE VOTERS OF BALDWIN ' riod that the I COUNTY ; ’n come dress- 1 I am a candidate for rc-election 1 of them i „ I as Tax Receiver of Baldwin county subject to the Democratic Primary u4re no - February 19, 193G. i arrived they were’ 1 will appreciate your role and ‘ ! parlor, a cor-' assure you of my best efforts to con- 1 screened off tinue the affairs of this office to the ' ^ c r.- h guest fished. 1 host sevrice of the people of this ih nt kitchen ] county. Your past support has been ,1. n .' pr,n Uppers, muf- j greatly appreciated. ’•"hich was attach- BRISCOE WALL : ''oropriatf •■crKc, cleverly 1 support. FOR CORONER I wish to announce my candidacy for rc-election as Coroner of Bald win county subject to the Demo cratic Primary of February 19th. I will appreciate your vote and assure you of my continued care ful service to the county in perform ing the duties of this office. I wish to announce my candidacy C* I. NEWTON for Sheriff of Baldwin County sub ject to the Democratic Primary of February. 1936 as called by the executive committee. 41 „ . . I will appreciate the vote and In- To thl: Vo,crs o( Ba!d " ln Coun,> fluence of every citizen and pledge j w j s h to announce my candidacy to you my bc«d service in the coi duct of this office without fear favor. WILLIAM L. HARRISON I article. '' hWt ” 5 ' •*■»«»« *«' ranHHUi I desire jo miwmiY. my candidacy and if re-elected I pledge my emy FOTt ORDINARY To the Voters tf Baldwin County: I am a candidate for re-election for Ordinary of Ealdwin County, subject to the rules and regulations as prescribed by the Democratic Executive Committee, in the primary to be held February 19, 1936. I sincerely appreciate the confi dence that has been placed In for renominaticn to the office of County Superintendent of Schools subject to the rules and regulations prescribed by the Democratic Ex ecutive governing the primary for county officers to be held on Wed nesday. February 19, 1936. grateful for the confidence and trust that you have placed in in the past; and I hope that my record in office will justify and warrant your vote and support lot re-election. Golden Flash Gas ADDS POWER AND PEP TO YOUR CAR—AND SAVES YOU MONEY, CAUSE IT TAKES LESS Quaker Slate and Can O’Gold Motor Oil—a Combination that has no equal. Phone 15—Here Comes Help—for Any Auto Trouble. We Specialize in Quick Tire Service. Power Oil Co. Station, J. B. Malpass,Agt We have installed this week the latest type Aro Equipment for lubricating your car—high pressure air guns that put the right grease in your car, forcing the lubicant to every moving part. EVERY JOB GUARANTEED—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR | READY FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE V We have enlarged our store to take care of the increased trade, j X Come to see us oY Phone 83 and save money. | FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY, CREAM, SWEET MILK, \ BUTTER MILK AND BUTTER Montgomery’s | Milk Depot and Meat Market j Two Great Probems of Life Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve ihe two great financial problems of fife: . Dying too soon! Living too long!