Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 19, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVI'-LE. C*.. APRIL It. I»M Mr. J. R. Norment Enthused Over Annual Sing Idea an un-1 forty The following was addressed to Mr«. K. R. Hinea complimenting the Federated Clubs on the Annual School Sin* and Picnic Idea. The author of the letter, Mr. J. R. Nor ment. i» President of the County Board of Education and one of Bald win county's most beloved citizens. Dear Mrs. Hines: As the day draws near for the Rural Schools to have their Annual Sine and a good time generally, I feel moved to drop you, and the good women associated with you in the Baldwin county Federation, n line of appreciation and commendation. As a member of the County Board of Education I have from the inci- piency of your work of love, been in huarty sympathy with yo purpose in carrying forward dertaking involving real sacn your part with no other promise of reward than an approving conscience for service rendered others. More and more ns you have gone ahead with this work have the school communities realized the value of it. The children receiving much “side line" (?) information to store away in their impressionable minds while at the same time having their young hearts gladdened by the wholesome worthwhile things you give tnem. Said one of our rural teachers “I believe the children had rather have the ladies come along with their message than go themwelves to a picture show." We who know the child heart understand that this was no doubtful compliment. Have you and your co-workers some times thought that your work was not fully appreciated by those you sought to help both directly and indirectly? It is frequently the case no doubt that those who seek to better con ditions here and add to the sum total of human happiness, have misgivings and meet with discouragements. If there was skepticism at first it has taken wings and flown away, as you ladies have gone along giving the little folks a cheerful view point of life. The life that lies before them with it* stern realities yet with it's music, it's birds and it's flowers. No telling Mrs. Hines, how greatly it helps the children to feel that there are others besides those regularly .•mployed to train their minds who take u lively interest in their present happiness and future welfare. A RESOLUTION Resolved by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Milledgcville that b< nds be issued in the aggregate sum of $90,127.56, which amount is the aggregate amount remaining unpaid of the .assessments made by resolution of said Mayor and Aldermen on March 14, 1928, to cover the cost of pav ing and improving of said Street Improvement &ctu>nu or Zones No. 5, 12, 15, 17, *9, 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25 in said City. Said bonds shall be designat ed as "Milledgeville Street Improvement Bonds.” Said bonds shall be dated April 14, 1928, shall bear interest from date ti the rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually. Said bonds are to be paid in ten annual (inst illments, shall be signed In the name of the City of Milledgeville by ppmess ana xuiure weuare. i t j, e Mayor and have attached the aval of Raid City and shall be payable to «arne. > ope |tbe bearer and be payable solely from assessments levied upon the lots, railroads, and tracts of land of the several land owners abutting Street Im provement Sections No. 5, 12, 15. 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25. Said bonds shall contain descriptive words identifying the property by which they are secured with the name of the owner of the property at the time the a.-*cssment was made. Said bonds shall be registered by the Clerk and rer of the City of Milledgeville in a book to be kept for that purpose rtificate of registration shall be endorsed by the Clerk on each of said bonds. Said bonds shall be issued under the terms and conditions pre- rribed in the Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved August 1. 1925, appearing in the printed Acta of the General Assembly of 1925 r pages 1199 to 1214, inclusive. Said bonds shall be numbered from 235 , 381, including both numbers. even greater co-operation in the fu ture than has been given in the past. That this will come from every source from which you might reason ably expect to receive it and in abundant measure. You do not complain, its rot fash ionable for you, and, others of the Federated Club to do such a thing. The implied complaint, mild as it is; is all mine: with it goes the confession that in a sense 1 too have been a Have just been reading a fine let ter from an old friend in Virginia. Among other things, she tells of a fine work of love inaugurated some d(i years ago by herself and evoted souls, saying she had lived to see their labor in the cause bear fruit: that it had proven a bless ing to others and a joy to themselves. 1 trust it will be even so with you and your associates. She was work ing for the aged—the old folks—you for the young: believe I’d like your job the better. Certainly every one should come along to the Annual Sing and Picnic. From my earnest recollection I have been a little daffy over music holding that next after being taugh to say their prayers, children should be taught to sing. So here's to the women of th«* Fed- erated Club! and here's to the Annual Sing and Picnic! Faithfully, J. R. NORMENT DIES TRYING TO SAVE DOG Lowell, Mass., April 9.— (Auto- castor)—Harold Preble, thriteen, of Forge Village, a suburb, loved his pel collie dog even unto death. Young Preble sank in a mud hole and was suffocated in attempting to rescue the animal. Kenneth, fifteen, tried to save the younger boy but himaelf had to be rescued by a passerby. A POLITICAL SERENADE Warsaw, Poland, April 9.—(Auto caster)—Communists and Ukranian radicals have been interrupting the meetings of the Diet by squeezing bulbs of motor horns and blowing shrill tones of fifes. IP® 8 . , -in the Sky -at the Speedway -on the Road The famous BuicfcValve-in-Head En gine has given conclusive proof of leadership in all element* of perfbrm- —cuoveraperiodoftwenty-fouryarv Lindbergh, Maitland, Chamberlin, Byrd—the famous fliers of the day — uaeengiaaa employing (he Valve-in- Head principle in their record- Practically every racing car entered in all the major speed classics of the past twelve years, has been Valve-in- Head equipped. Choose Buick —powered by tha famous Valve-in-Head Engine — su preme in the alcy, at the speedway, on the road I Tract The bonds shall be issued against the following numbered tracts of land, each of said numbers representing the lot of land designated by the ■sponding number on the plan of the work filed in the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of »«id City, and issued in the amount set opposite aid numbers and the bonds shall be numbered as indicated in the following table: Bond Zoi fr of Proparty Location No. S«< Merchants A Farmers Bank, Incorporated Wayne St., 235 o Ida C. Flemister, Wayne St., .. 236 5 Marion W. Stembridge, Wayne St,, 237 5 Mrs. Adrian A. Gnrrtrd, Wayne St., . . 238 5 Estate of John Conn. Wayne St., 239 5 e Mrs. Carrie S. Home. Wayne St., 240 5 Estate of John Conn. Wayne St., 241 5 Mrs. Mary F. Case. Wayne St., 242 5 Elizabeth Ohiman. Wayne St. 243 5 Mrs. Adrian A. Garnrd, Wayne St., 244 5 Emma Haug, Wayne St, 245 fi E. J. Flemister. Wayne St., 246 5 T. O. McComb. Wayne St., 247 E M. F. Davis, Hancock St., 248 S John T. Allen, Hancock St., 249 E Mrs. Louise Fowler, Hancock St., 250 E Mrs. T. O. McComb, Hancock St. 251 J Mrs. Adrian A. Garrard, Hancock St, 252 f Laura C. Rogers, Hancock St., 253 £ Mrs. Adrian A. Garrard, Hancock St., 254 ! T. O. McComb, Hancock St., ~ 255 { L. C. Kidd, Hancock St., 256 1 L. C. Kidd, Hancock St., 257 1 Mrs. Annie N. E. Ellison, Hancock St., .... 258 l Mrs. Ophelia M. Bell, Hancock St., ...» 259 1 F. Bell, Hancock St., J 260 1 Estate of D. B. Sanford, Mrs. D. S. Sanford, Ex. Hancock St., 261 1 Miss Isabel Allen and Mrs. H. E. McComb, Hancock St., »...— ... 262 Estate of D. B. Sanford, Mrs. D. S. San ford, Ex. Hancock St., 263 C. H. Whitfield, Hancock St.. 264 Estate of Mrs. Carrie S. Home, Hancock 55 St., 265 E. E. Bass, Hancock St., 266 Samuel C. McComb, Hancock SL, 267 Mrs. Adrain A. Garrard, Hancock St.. 268 C. H. Bonner, Hancock SL, 269 C. H. Btfnner, Hancock St., 270 A. M. Slater, Wayne St., . 271 L. N. Jordan, Wuyne St., —. 272 J. F. Boddie Wayne St., 273 Mrs. Addie Cook Proctor, Wayne SL, 274 J. F. Boddie, Wayne SL, 275 E. E. Bass, Wayne SL, 276 Mrs. M. A. McCraw, Wayne St 277 Mrs*. Ida C. Flemister, Wayne St., 278 Mrs. Ida C. Flemister, Wnyne St., 279 Lewis Flemister, Wayne St., 280 E. Baza nos, Wayne St., 281 R. W. Hatcher, Wayne SL, 282 R Hatcher, Wayne St., » 283 Estatcc Mrs. Henrietta M. Conn, Wayne SL 284 Milledgeville Banking Co., Inc., Wayne SL, 285 Estate of John Conn, Wayne SL, 286 D. W. A W. P. Brown, Wayne SL, 287 D. \V A W. I>. Brown, Woyne St. 288 Estate of John Conn, Wayne SL, 289 Eula and Nora Hill, Wayne St., 290 Eula and Nora Hill, D. W. A W. P. Brown, Estate of John Conn, Woyne SL, 289 Elks Home, Inc., Hancock SL, 292 O. M. Conn and Miss Elizabeth Jones, Hancock SL ....... 293 City of Milledgeville, City Hall, Hancock BUICK 1195to 51995 ' ' COUPES $119! SPORT MODELS *1195 to $1525 Milptmmf. - *. Flimi. WtA* ■■■ Iawl. addbrf. Tto G.K1C jfaMNcr pUa, lb —I dttinMt. u *+*>U*U. RALPH S1MMERSON MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA. SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J J SL, 294 Chas. F. Fowler, Hancock SL, 295 Chas. F. Fowler, Hancock SL 296 Sacared Heart Catholic Church, Hancock St., 297 Irs. Collie G. Brown, Hancock St., 298 5 J. E. A A. Kidd, Hancock SL „ 299 5 Estate Mrs. Carrie S. Home, Hancock SL 300 5 Trustees Mat-ionic Hall Hancock SL, A Wayne Street 301 6 Trustees Masonic Hall A Mrs. T. O. Powell, Wayne SL, 302 5 A. J. Carr Co., Inc. Wnyne St., 303 6 .A J. A T. C. Carr, Wayne SL, 304 5 Trustees Milledgcville Baptist Church Wayne SL, 305 5 Mrs. Warren Edwards, W.ayne SL, 306 5 Estate of W. T. Conn, C. J. Conn, Ex Wilkinson St., 307 12 Mrs. Annie McComb, Wilkinson SL 308 12 U. S. of America, Post Office Depart ment Wilkinson St., 309 12 CommiMBioncrs of Roads and Revenues of Baldwin County, Georgia Wilkinson St.. ». 810 12 T. L. McComb, Wilkinson St., 811 12 Mrs. J. R. Hines, Wilkinson SL, 312 12 A. W. Tisdale, Wilkinson SL, — ..... 313 12 J. F. Bell. Wilkinson St., 314 12 Estate of D. B. Sanford, Mrs. D. S. Sanford, Ex. Wilkinson SL, 315 12 Estate of Mrs. Ida Cline, Green SL, 316 15 Dr. W. M. Scott, Green SL, 317 15 Estate of W. T. Conn, C. J. Conn, Ex. Green SL, 318 15 unt •ir 1.56 217.18 2 .—93 212.93 200.15 187.37 178.86 187.37 550.80 246.99 170.34 415.63 886.45 199.81 159.27 173.49 170.34 Miller S. Bell, Green St, ..» 319 L. N. Callaway, Green St, — 320 J. F. Miller, Jackson SL, » 321 Mrs. Bessie E. Lawrence, Jackson SL, .... 322 John W. Riley, Jackson SL, —.... 323 Misses Mattie E., Nettie L. and Effie A. Moore, Jackson St - 824 Miss Mattie E. Nettie L. and Effie A. Moore, Jackson St 325 Misses Mattie E. Nettie L. and Effie A. Moore, Jackson St, 826 J. E. Grenade, Jackson SL, 327 Dr. T. E. Hubert, Jackson SL 328 R. E. Long, Jackson St 329 Estate of Mrs. Carrie S. Horne Hancock SL 330 Home Andrews Commission Co., Inc. Hancock SL, „ 331 W. H. Minor, Hancock SL 332 W. J. A C. N. Chandler, Hancock SL, .... 333 Mrs. W. J. Donnally, Hancock SL, 334 Mrs. L. P. Walker, Hancock St., 335 Estate of W. H. Leonard, Hancock SL .... 336 E. Bass, Hancock St., 337 N. Ennis, Hancock SL „ 338 W. A. N. Bass, Hancock St — 339 C. F. Moran, Hancock SL, 340 A. M. Slater, McIntosh St., » 341 Clyde W. Boddie, McIntosh SL, »— 342 Mrs. D. 1. Montgomery McIntosh SL, .... 343 Clyde W. Boddie, McIntosh SL, ...»» 344 Mattie Bell, McIntosh SL, .. 345 Estate of Jeff Walker, McIntosh St., .... 346 Estate of Jeff Walker, McIntosh St., 347 A. W. Watkins A Mrs. Carrie G. Banks McIntosh SL, »»..» 348 Purchase A Sales Co., Inc. McIntosh SL, .. 349 W. H. Montgomery, Mrs. Clyde Whitaker, Life Int. McIntosh SL, 350 Estate of D. B. Sanford, Mra D. S. San ford, Exr. McIntosh St 351 E. E. Bass, McIntosh SL, 352 E. E. Bass, McIntosh St., 353 E. E. Bass, McIntosh St., .. 354 E. E. Bass, McIntosh SL, » 365 Trustees M. E. Church, South Liberty SL, 356 Mrs. Ida Cline, Estate, Katie L. Cline, Admn. Liberty St., 357 Mrs. Ida Cline, Estate, Katie L. Cline, Admn. Liberty SL, ...» 358 The Texas Company, Inc. Liberty St., .... 359 MUscs Ellie May A Mattie Leu Brown Liberty SL :...» 360 R. G. Torrance, Liberty St., 361 173.581 Mrs. Ida Cline, Estate, Katie L. Cline, 234.22 257.64 519.54 417.33 283.87 204.41 144.79 266.96 894.29 462.48 255.51 102.21 275.40 2001.51 539.98 170.34 170.34 170.34 255.51 511.02 289.58 425.75 425.85 212.93 212.93 212.93 340.68 221.44 223.57 223.57 223.57 255.51 215.48 213.71 776.76 591.08 438.63 1349.95 894.29 945.39 355.16 613.23 1457.27 498.67 241.03 560.85 4093.21 2075.84 594.49 553.85 920.11 4093.21 822.68 749.32 Admn. Liberty St 362 Miss Mary G. Cline, Liberty SL, 363 Miss Elizabeth Jones, Liberty St 364 Estate Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Mra E. J. Flem- istcr. Heir., Liberty SL, 365 Mrs. E. J. Flemister, Liberty SL, 366 Trustees Baptist Church Liberty St 367 Mrs. Kittie V. Montgomery, Liberty St., 368 Mrs. Annie R. Crawford, Liberty SL 369 Miller S. Bell, Liberty SL, 370 Estate Frances R. Bell, J. R. Bell, Exe cutor, Liberty SL, — 371 Mrs. T. K. Myrick, Liberty SL, 372 Mrs. Lucy P. Walker, Liberty SL 373 Mias Gertrudge Treanor, Liberty St., 374 McGintcy, Liberty St., 376 Miss Clara Lee Cone, McIntosh St., 376 T. S. Jeanes A W. E. Robinson, McIntosh SL, Mrs. Mollie F. A Geo. D. Case, McIntosh SL 378 Mrs. Warren Edwards, McIntosh SL, 879 T. S. Jeanes A W. E. Robinson McIntosh 1100.40 1100.40 743.25 445.26 383.61 &65.U 342.51 342.51 722.70 1414.67 685.02 2896.74 1490.12 545.27 894.58 1124.55 749.70 749.70 521.22 1103.13 428.40 1585.08 288.81 236.94 209.86 297.86 463.49 225.65 233.78 972.12 1489.31 473.87 473.87 473.87 974.82 1024.67 669.05 542.47 253.15 486.18 378.99 380.75 410.03 292.88 541.83 621.33 480.33 427.61 439.32 234.31 380.75 198.50 385.51 1184.07 560.73 E. E. Bass, McIntosh SL, 381 25 6 104C This 14th, day of April 1928. R. T. 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