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UNION RECONOU, MUJPGEVILLt. CA- ATKIL l«. ItM
(Waycross Journal)
Prank D. Adam*, manager of the
Lyric and Orpheum theatres,
prominent in theatre and moving
pictures circles of this section and
one of the best known theatre
managers in Georgia, has resigned
hsi potation here, it is announced
today, and Love B. Harrell, of Ma
con, Ga.. has been named his suc-
renite-Bitulithic wearing surface on
a four (4”) inch cement concrete
base with the necessary curbs, gut
ters, storm aewer pipe lines and
catch basins. Ap' roximate quanti
ties are as follows: 870 lineal feet
of 6’’xl8” granite curb, 870 lin»
feet of 6"x30’’ concrete gutters, 27
lineal feet of concrete header curb,
160 lineal feet of storm sewer pipe.
2 catch basins and 1306 square yards
of pavement.
Improvement Section or Zone No.
18 in the City of Miliedgeville, Geor
gia, will be received by the Mayor and
Aldermen of said City at their office
in the City Hall at twelve o’clock M.
April 17th, 1928.
Said Street Improvement Section
or Zone No. 18 consist of that por
tion of Montgomery Street lying and
being between the west side of Lib
erty Street and the East property line
if Wilkinson Street, and Wilkinson
Bids i
asked on all of the said Street from the North property line
i thii
During the
tg one of the fore
heads that has
s city. During tbs
r. Adams lias been
has put before the
ublic some of the
obtainabl
the
South.
which at this tir
work and materials for said Improve-
nien'. Each bid must be accompanied
by a Cashier’s Check in the sum of
$160.00 made payable to the Treasur
er of the City of Millcdgeville, Geor
gia. a« a proposal guarantee.
The plans and specifications may
b-.* inspected a: the office of the
fieri: and Treasurer of the City of
Millcdgeville i.nd at the office* of th<
Engineer in Mi Hedge vi lie. The right
is re*trved to reject any and all bids
By order of Council this April 2nd.
THE HARWOOD BEEBE
Municipal Engineers,
Spartanburg, S. C.
aim
of Wa
• the
id he
city the
obtain*
vues and performances which before
his connection in Waycros* would not
consider a stand in this city.
All the lending presentations of
the legitimate stage and the fore
most screen productions during th**
past few years have been presented
before Waycross audience due to
ssful efforts of Mr. Adams
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Scaled proposal.-* for the paving '
d otherwise improving or Street -
iproving Section or Zone No. .*15 in
i City of Miliedgeville, Georgia will •
f Montgomery Street to Zone No.
< 10 feet North of McIntosh Street.
BidR will be received on 2’’ War-
cnite-Bitulithic wearing surface on
1 inch cement concrete base with
he necessary curb, gutters, storm
i-wer pipe lines, manholes and catch
i-ins. The approximate quantities
at* follows: 2035 lineal fee of
■JO” combined concrete curb and
tier or 2036 lineal fee: of
ew 5”xl8" granite curb, and 2035
nea! feet*of 6’’x."G” concrete gutter,
I lineal' feet of concrete header
urb, 237 lineal feet of storm «w er
atch basins nn.l 1576
ware yards of pavement.
Bids are asked or. all of tin -aid
»rk and materials for said Improve-
*n . Each bid must be accompanied
a Cashier’s Check in the sum of
00.00 made puyable to the Trea.-ur-
of the City of Millcdgeville. Ceor-
i as a proposal guarantee.
The plans und specifications may
inspected a*, the office of the
Improvement Section or Zone No. 29
the City of Miliedgeville Georgia
will be received by the Mayor and
Aldermen at their office in the City
Hall at twelve o’clock M. April 17,
1928.
Said Street Improvement Section or
Zone No. 29 consists of that portion
of Washington Street lying and be
ing between the West side of Wayne
Street and the East property line of
Wilkinson Street.
Bids will be received on 2” War-
r.-nite-Bituiithic wearing surface on
a 4 inch cement concrete base with
the necessary curb, gutters, storm
sewer pipe lines, manholes and catch
basins. The approximate quantities
are as follows: 1712 lineal feet of
6"x.'!0” embined concrete curb and
gutter, 26 lineal feet of concrete
header curb, 627 lineal feet of storm
concerned, kindred and creditor*, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be dia-
charged from his administration, and
receive letters of dismission, on the
first Monday in May, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
CANADA OVERRUN BY HAWKS
AND OWLS
Hyder, Alaska, Mar. 26.—Autocas-
,ter)—The evergreen forests of
Alaska and northwestern Canada
are overrun with goshawks and
white Arctic horned owls.
The abundance of varying hares.
Snow .-hoe rabbits und field mice
has lured the big meat-eating birds
from all parts of the north.
YPIfS CHICKENS TALK DUTci ,
TO HIM H
Chicago. BL, April 1— (Autoc.,.
ter)—Sixteen chicken, in the c ust«J,
of police presented a problem, *
owner was not known. Ypk Devris
a Holander. came to claim them!
Asked to prove they were his chicle-
ens, he said “If they’re mine they’ll
talk to me.” Ypk was take : 0 th e
cell where the chickens were uslet-p
He spoke to them in his native
Dutch. The chickns, awakening. |, e
gan to cackle and crow (In Dutch?]
and to flap their wings. Ypk g.. t th,
chickens.
:ch bu
• yards of pavement.
BRICK
That Clink Like Steel
Bids
isked
all i
i « received by the May
men of said City
I hr City Hall at
April 17th, 11*28.
Said Street Fm
«.f Gre.
lend in;
Way-
Man
r the best in
of the pi-
tbi
appeared at the Lyric and
before being played by
ntres of the South. A
vement Sect
Bts of that p
lying and be
tween the East property line
ckson Street and the Centra!
orgia Railroad tracks.
Bid will be received on 2” V
niti -Bitulithic wearing surface
lerk and Treasurer of the City of
their office in' Miliedgeville and ot the office of the
lve o’clock M. Engineer. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids.
By order of Council this April 2nd,
11*28.
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN' OF
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLK. GEOR
GIA.
THE HARWOOD BEEBE CO.
Municipal Engineers,
Spartanburg. S. C.
»rk and materials for said Improve-
•nt. Each bid must be accompanied
a Cashier’s Check in the sum of
$400.0(» made payable to the Treasur
er of the City of Miliedgeville, Gcor-
ria ns a proposal guarantee.
The plans and specifications may
-e inspected a: the office of the
'lerk and Treasurer of the City of
Miliedgeville and at the office of the
Engineer in Miliedgeville. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids.
By order of Council this April 2nd,
1928.
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF
CITY OF MILLEDGEYILLE, GEOR
GIA.
THE HARWOOD BEEBE CO.
Municipal Engineers,
Spartanburg, S. C.
Are Made by the “McMILLAN" Placets
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
We Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity.
RICH CL0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Miliedgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDGEYILLE, GA.
Established 1683 by J. W. McMillan.
K. G. McMillan, Prc
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
k R. II. McCcunb, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Annie MrComb, de
inch -
bns:
repr
« the
i bin
tide thei
pren
app
the necessary curb, gutters, storm
sewer pipe lines, manholes and catch
basins. The approximate quaniti* -
are as follows: 703 lineal feet of new
5”xl8’’ granite curb, 765 lineal feet
of 6”x3G” cement concrete gutter, 4R
lineal feet of concrete header curb
11(1 lineal feet of s‘orm Newer pipe
lines, 2 catch basins and 1166 square
•ms.-* T nr ^ M pavement.
•gret Bids are asked on nil of the said
Mr. work and materials for said'Improve-
un-l nient. Each bid must be accompanied
they 1 by *» Cashier’s Check
pen
The Lyric theatre ims been
managed by Mr. Adams in a most
callable manner and he has set a
standard which probably can not be
equalled in any city of the South with
a population of 25,<>00 persons.
The theatre goers of Waycross
and the general public will regret
to learn of the resignation of Mr.
Adams. During the years h-
Mrs. Adams have been here
have made hundreds of friends who ' 8200.00 made paypble to the Treasur-
improving of Street Ths
duly filed and entered or. j
rd, htat he has fully administred |
estate of Mrs. Annie McComb.
is, therefore, to cite all persons 1
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
'HONE 352-J
hope that the resignation
Adams will not take them froi
Waycross.
Mr. I
r of the City of Millcdgeville, Geor-
i a proposal guarantee.
The plans and specifications may
Mr. Adams stated yesterday that be inspected at the office of the
he had made no plans for the fu-- Clerk and Treasurer of the City of
Millcdgeville and at the office of the
Engineer in Miliedgeville. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids.
By order of Council this April 2nd,
| 1928.
Applications for attendance at the THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF
Citizens Military Training Camp to CITY OF MILLKDGEVILLE. GEOR-
be held at Camp McClellan, Ain., and GIA -
Fort Moultrie, S. C., from June 17th,, THE HARWOOD BEEBE CQ *
to July 16th, are being received in Municipal Engineers,
T. C. QUOTA RAPIDLY
BEING FILLED
large numbers. A few more vacan
cies are still open but young men de
siring to attend are urged to send in
their applications nt once. The ob
ject of these camps is to give in
struction in Citizenship, recreation,
Spartanburg. S. C.
N °T!CE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals for the paving
and "thc-wige improving of Street
Improvi men t Section or Zot No.
food.health. a " 1 ' oh-montory military i 22 In ?ho city of Miliedgeville, Goor-
trnlning. In the nftemon young men ] ria. .Will bo received by the Mayor
are given nthclctics, and in Ole . and. Aldermen of so id City at their
evening otlJr form., of entertain-1 off ce hl thc city Hull ot twelve
men. miry u movies, vaudeville, j ’clock M. April I7th, 1928
•oxirig, vvrtst uig, concerts and «ianc-l S.uid Street Improvement Section
es. nt a> is «?t aside for visitors 1 or Zone No. 22 consists of that por-
Uy ' a * n ® rnoon u trnc ^ nicet, j tion of Montgomery Street lying and
""" "JL a ..l! , .!_ W * athe . r , b< ‘ inK favor * being between the West property line
of Wayne Street and the East prop-
able the young men bivouac
open. A number of scholarships and
medals are awarded at the close of
the camp, and the young men attend
ing will be given this pleasant vaca
tion which wlil build them up physi
cally, mentally and morally at the
expense of the Federal Government.
Anyone desiring to attend should
write Captain Thomas J. Jackson, P.
O. Building, Albany, Georgia, or see
Lieut. V. L. Nash at G. M. C.
WHAT PRICE HUSBAND?
-rty line of Wilkinson Street.
Bids will be received on 2” War-
renjte-Bitulithic wearing surface on
** ”* inch cement concrete base with
the n«> CC essnry curb, gutters, storm
sewer |»i pe linen, manholes and catch
basins. The approximate quantities
are as fuRows: 870 lineal feet
6”x30’* combined curb and gutter
870 lineal feet of new 8’’xl8” gran
ite curb anu 870 lineal feet of G”x36’
concrete gutter; 465 lineal feet of
storm sewer l*ipe lines, 4 catch bas
ins and 1740 square yards of pav
Duluth. Minn.. Mnr. 20.—<Auto-[mcnt.
" u ' uth raan advertised | Hids are asked i., n all of the said
worn y U, ,g h '' *" uM " mrry an >*j w °rlt and materials fhrnuid Improvi
woman ,a the world for *10,000. meat. Eaeh hid must </aceom,.aaiod
Another Duluth man countered In by n Cashier's Check Xt the sum ol
ith a $7,1)00 prnposi- $3t'0.00 made payable td| the Treasur-
both being j er of the City of MitledffaviUe. Geor-
a proposal snmrantLc
the want ad.-
tion. Now they
flooded with letto
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposlas for the paving
and otherwise improving of Street
Improvement Section or Zone No. 43
in the City of Millcdgeville, Georgia
will be received by the Mayor and
Aldermen of said City at their office
fa) Um City Hall at twelve o’clock M.
April 17th, 1928.
8aid Street Improvement Section
w Zone No. 48 consists of that por
tion of McIntosh Street lying and
bring between the west sida of Co-
bnnfci* Street and tbs east property
■m of Iirtnn Bint.
,/M*
Women, especially, appre-
ciate the courteous service
that Pan-Am dealers give
good place
to trade
The plans and specific ntions may
be inspected at the offt ce of the
Clerk and Treasurer of t ie City of
Millcdgeville and at the of fice of the
Engineer in Miliedgeville. The right
is reserved to reject any ai „j all bids.
By order of Council this April 2nd,
1928.
THE MAYOR AND ALDEffiMEN OF
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILUe GEOR
GIA. y
THE HARWOOD BEEBE C’O.
Municipal Engineers,
Spartanburg, S. C.
NOTICE TO BlDDEfts,
Sealed proposals for the. paring
Wts wii be received on 2” War- and otherwise improving o f street
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