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Facts About The Bond Election
The bond money:
Bond issue of 1945 .... .. oo eeen viee vren srns senn $ 325,000.00
Premium on saie of 1945 bonds ... veve voee cone on 19,843.07
Total, 1945 bond iSSUE .... ..cs svse s 0 ovee soee $ 344,843.07
Expenditures, 1945 bond money
~ Additions to Chase St., Barrow, Newton, and
(W est Broad SChOOIS ..« ssse sees ssss sspsasse 81,561.05
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_ "1 Balance, deposited in local bank .... seee coens 263,282.02
New proposed bond iSSu€ .... .... voes veus ovoeee $1,000,000.00
i Anticipated premium on bond sales ..o ceee evinn 37,000.00
... Total bond money to be available ..,...ccooe.. $1,300,282.02
How money is to be spent:
New High School (estimate) .......... $ 900,000.00 L
East Athens School (estimate) ......... , 175,000.00 e
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Total new buildings .............. $1,075,000.00
Repairs, additions, alterations ......... 225,282.02
Total to be expended .... ... vceus sssesnss soee $1,300,282.02
Site of proposed new High School:
Between Waddell and Baxter Streets, west of Milledge Ave,
Approximately 28 acres of land.
93% of students live within 1%-~mile radius.
(Only 86% of students live within 1%-mile radius of present
+ school.)
Ample space for the building, all athletic fields, recreation areas,
and drill field. 1
The needs: ;
+Present High School building is inadequate. Impossible to meet
o requirements of a modern educational program.
East Athens School is a health and fire hazard. It cannot continue
“to be used. A building is imperative.
Repairs and alterations badly needed in other schools; for ex
; ~.ample, Oconee Street and College Ave.
flo school in the city has an auditorium,
Ree¢ent high birth rate means greatly increased enrollments.
Athens school system is generally lagging behind many others.
The voting: : I
NORINE NOUTE s .. sis ca 0w o 0 9100 A M. to 4500 P, M;
DALe .. i. viyp vepms ey ane. May 24, 1048 W
Voting places .... ... .... Ist Ward, No. 1 Fire Station
i 2nd Ward, City Hall
3rd Ward, Y. M. C. A. TV -
1 ‘4th Ward, No. 2 Fire Station
sth Ward, Cody David Store o
The importance: A
- Athens needs modern, up-to-date schools. -
Our children deserve the best in educational opportunities.
There is no better investment for the future of our community.
ngHSSTAND THE FACTS CONCERNING THIS BOND ELECTION
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EGAL ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
OF.THE CITY OF ATHENS, GEORGIA:
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 24th day of May, 1949, an
election will be held in the Maycr and Council of The City of Ath
ens, at which time there will be submitted to the qualified voters of
Athens for their determination the question of whether School Bonds
shall be issued by the Mayor and Council of The City of Athens in
the aggregate amount of $1,000,000.00 for the purpose of construction
and equjpping of a new high school for white students, and, a new
school for negro students in East Athens, for repairing, remodeling
and improving existing school buildings and facilities, and acquiring
the necessary property therefore and paying the expenses incident
thereto, said bonds to be dated July 1, 1949, to be in the denomina
tion of $1,000.00 each, 'to vear interest at the rate of two and one
half (2%2%) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on the
Istidays of January and July in each year, and the principal of said
Scl}oool. Bonds shall mature and be paid on the Ist day of July as
follows: |
- 4950—523,000 1960—%529,000 1970-—537,000
1951—524,000 1961-—529,000 1971-—538,000
1952—525,000 1962—8530,000 1972-—539,000
1953—526,000 1963-—831,000 1978—540,000
354—526,000 1964—532,000 1974-—541,000
1955—527,000 1965—533,000 1975—542,000
. 1956-—827,000 1966—8534,000 1976-—543,000
1957—5217,000 1967—8535,000 1977—544,000
1958—528,000 1968—8535,000 1978—545,000
1959—528,000 1969-—536,000 1979—546,000
The principal and interest on said bonds is to be payable in lawful
noney of the United States of America, at such bank or banks as
may hereafter be designated.
The voting polls will be open at nine (9:00) o’clock, A. M., 4nd
close at four (4:00) o'clock, P. M., on the 24th day of May, 1949, and
the place of voting will be at the regular place for holding elections
for_ members of the Mayor and Council of the Mayor and Council of
¢ -City of Athens.
Jfigse qualified to vote at said election shail be determined in all
T ts in accordance with the laws governing the election for the
iwr and Council of the Mayor and Council of the City of Athens,
gia.
!@’bose yoting in favor of the issuance cf said School Bonds shall
have written or printed on the ballot substantially the following
ds: “FOR ISSUE OF $1,000,000.00 SCHOOL BONDS,” and those
voting against the issuance of said bonds shall have written or
on the said ballot substantially the following words:
“AGAINST ISSUE OF $1,000,000.00 SCHOOL BONDS.” |
_A,.G, SM ,Cl,,exls JACK R, WELLS, Mayor.
o LOUNCIL, OF . THE CITY OF, ATHENS, GEORGIA, 4
Teen-agers enjoy making their
own sundaes at a party. Serve one
of two kinds of ice cream pius
a help-yourseglf-tray. On the tray
can go small bowls of chocolate
sauce, sliced peaches, shredded
coconut, chopped nuts, marshmal
low topping, and raspberry syrup.
* Whai: Athens School Children ,
.1, . Will Eat This Week.
"« A\ Menus for Week of May 16-20 '~ 3
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Congealed Frufit Salad — Urackers &
Peanut Butter Sandwiches Milk Wiy
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English Peas Sliced Tomatoes on Lettuce
. Rolls Butter Fig Bars
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Black-eyed Peas Slaw :
Mashed Potatoes Scalloped Tomatoes
Corn Bread Butter Milk Honey Cookies
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SUNDAY MORNING 7
6:ss—News. 5
{:oo—Sunday Morning Serenade,
B:oo—Sterchi Ttio.
B:3o—Church of God.
B:4s—Yesterday, Today, Tomor-
Trow.
9:oo—The Bible far Today. .
9:ls—The Gospel Messengers.
9:4S—AP News.
10:00—Forum Class Discussion.
11:00—Allan Jackson and News '
(CBS). i
il:o6—Preiude.
11:15—Oconee Street Methodist
Church.
SUNDAY AFTEERNOON
12:15—Home Worship Hour.
I:oo—News and Analysis (CBS).
I:ls—Elmer Roper (CBS).
I:3o—Memorial Hour,
I:4s—Music for Sunday.
2:oo—Symphonette, Michel Pias
tro, Conductor (CBS).
2:4o—Cqlumbia = Masterworks of
Music.
3:3O—AP News. :
3:4s—Cuest Star.
4:oo—Sunday Sing Time.
s:oo—Choraliers, Eugene Low
ell, Conductor (CBS)
s:3o—Broadway Is My Beat ¢
( (CBS).
6:oo—The Family Hour (CBS).
SUNDVAY EVENING
6:3o—Ozzie and Harriett (CBS).
7:oo—The Jack Benny Show
(CBS).
7:3o—Amos 'n Andy (CBS).
B:oo—Adventures of Sam Spade
(CBS).
B:3o—Lum’ 'n"Abner (CBS). -
9:oo—EKEieciric Theater {CBS).
9:3o—Qur Miss Bropks (CBS),
10:00—Central Baptist Church
on the Air.
110:30—It Pays to Be Ignorant
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11:00—Georgia News. l
11:05—Music America Loves.
11:30—CBS ‘Dange Orchestra
(CBS). ¥
12:00—CBS News (CBS).
12:05—Sign Off. o Y-
MONDAY MOENING 7
6:ss—News. Ly
7:00—Good Morning Circle. .
7:3o—World News Briefs.
7:35—G00d Morning Circle,
7:4s—Songs From the Old
Hymnal.
8:00—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
8:15—Good Morning Circle,
B:3o—Music Shop araPde.
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS).
9:ls—Strength «for the Day.
3:3o—Salute.to Music.
9:45-—Barnyard Follies (CBS).
10:00—Rich’s Radio School.
10:15—Mid-Morning News,
10:30—Arthur Godfrey (CBS).
11:30—Ring the Bell.
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—~Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
MONDAY AFTERNCON
12:15--Hillbilly '"Matinee. g
12:45—Farm Flashes, i
1:00—Big Sister (CBS), ~
I:ls—Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS),
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS),
2:oo—Feminine Foofnotes. .
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—Thic T 8 Nora Drake
(CBS). ¢« ™0
2:4s—~What Makes You Tick
(CBS).
3:00—1340 Platter Party. *
3:25—-News, 5
3:30—1340 Platter Party. ,
4:00—To Be Announced. ¢
4:2S—CBS News,
4:3o—Get Acguainted Huor,
s:oo—Jungle Jim. e« = e wsee
s:ls—Sleepy Joe.
s:3o—Sports Parade.
s:4s—Herb Shriner Tima
(CBS).
SUNDAY
7:oo—Sign On.
7:ol—Sunday Mornihg
Serenade.
7:3o—The Friendly Five.
7:4S—UP News.
B:oo—Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
B:3o—Lancaster Quartet.
9:oo—Southern Commuunity
Sing. s
9:20-—~Quartei Favoritc.. p
THE BANNEK-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
10:00—UP News.
10:05—Phil Brito.
10:30—Pipes of Melody.
11:00—Church Services, Emanuel
Episcopal Church.
12:00—Ted Dalee.
12:30—University of Georgia
Drama Department,
1:00—UP News.
, I:os—Pop Concert.
I:3o—Sunday Serenade.
I:ss—Atlanta Crackers vs.
Mobile.
4:oo—Sports Jackpot.
4:ls—Atlanta Crackers vs,
Mobile.
6:ls—Coastal Caravan.
6:3o—First Anniversary of
Israel.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver,
7:3o—Sign Off.
MONDAY
6:oo—Sign On.
6:ol—Reveille Roundup.
6:4s—Blackwood Brothers,
7:OO—UP News.
7:os—The Blessed Hope.
7:3o—Reveille Roundup.,
7:4S—WRFC Trading Post. |
7:ss—Baseball Scores.
8:00—Holder News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:SS—UP News.
9:oo—Morning Devotional.
9:3o—Show Tune Time.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda,
10:00—WRFC Telephone Party.
10:30—Novelty Tune Time,
10:45—Vocal Time.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon. !
12:00—Hillbilly .Review.
12:15—Holder News.
12:30—Checkerboard Jamboree,
12:45—Farm News and Market
Summary.
I:o—Holder News.
;:DS—Luncheon ‘Serenade,
:00—Pat O’Brien.
2:ls—Vocal Varieties.
2:3o—Closing Markets. |
2:45--On the Novelty Side.
3:oo—Hive of Jive.
3:3o—Rhett’s Record Room.
s:3o—Aventure Attic.
5:45—8i11y Christian,
6:oo—Daveé Dennis.
6:ls—Tomorrow's Headlines, —
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—Sammy Kaye Show Room.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7:3o—Sign Off.
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ly grated onion and a little tomato
sauce. Season with salt, freshly
ground pepper, and sugar and
turn into a casserole. Top with
dried bread crumbs that have
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