Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 06, 1929, Image 6

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■ welre-year-old j Virginia H Irih-Ami-rioan girl fr— Winn the National 8peUiH|t Bee. And, this will surprise you. Teru Hayasht a Japanese boy, war number four in the competition. “Panacea" elimi- President Hovocr’s Cftmniaalon un j Prosperity, outlining four tfignr&Sc resources added that Americans had] b|s rely scratched the surface of j national wealth. As an efficiency engineer. Presi dent Hoover may suggest a way of ( rutting down waste. We make a great fuss, as we should do. about ten billions i»nt to Europe, and wc ua*te that amount awry year. THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliable. Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fares for short trip*. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM it a Prescription fo. Colds, Grippe, Fla, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE rdinance now compels j Raymond J. Delacroix, Vs. bells around their rats' I j^mdry Delacroix. ' , . nd .. ,m,t ;: rt . bird “- I Prtitiim for Divorce r Court July T« defendant. I Delacroix:— plaintiff. Raymond J. Dela- having filed his petition for against Lena Landry Dela- in this Court, returnable to m of the Court, and it being made to appear that Lena Landry Delacroix is not a resident of aaid County, and also that sho does not ide within the State, and an or- • having been made for service her, Lena Landry Delacroix, by publication, this, therefore, is to the iilei Tlio-e that like birdi r> without cats will u< nowhere. If inquired characteristics can be ilierited, as undoubtedly they can. after some generations cat* will steal up i'ii the birds without ringing the bell until the final spring. The Kentucky Derby “Clyde iaen" weighing called by repo mouse, had “Man-O’- VVar” for u father, and from that father it got energy enabling it to kick mud into the faces of other horses for a mile and a quarter. ions that :i At Riverside, a suburb of Chica- I Nature attends to that to prevent go, citizens like cnt« and birds thnt la race of super-men. The rich do not like each other. father’s money holds the son back. Years of service in Model T Fords TlIE Model T was so strongly and sturdily built that it is still rrodrrinjr reliable. economical nervier to motor ists in every section of the country. Millions of these car* eon h* not in “bane for two. th<ce and five more years of use at very small cost. So tbnt you may have this work done economically and satisfretorily, the Ford Motor Company is still de voting a considerable section of its plants to the manu facture of Model T parts. It will continue to do so os long as they are needed by Model T owners. The follow ing list gives the approximate labor charges for recon ditioning the Model T Ford:— Engine Tunc motor (including rep la r,mrnl of ronttuulaUir raw, bru-h and vibrator point* if wrrr—ry) ... gl.OP Grind »«lv» and clean carbon - $3.75 la 4.00 Os L-rhanl rarbiirrtor 1.50 RrHac detachable car transmission bands- ... 1.50 In^LilI new pi.tona or ronnectiiig rod* - - - - 0.00 Tighten all main bearing* - - • • ■ * - 6.00 Overhaul motor and transmission ... 920.001o 25.00 Hear System Rep Lara rear axle assembly - ..... 250 Inatall universal joint ........ 3.00 Krline brake ahoea - -- -- -- - 1.50 Replace rear axle abaft, drive shaft pinion, ar driar gear 5.00 Overhaul complete rear axle assembly ... J', 75 to 7.00 Rebunh apriag and perches ------- 1.75 Oil and graphite spring* ....... 3.00 Front System Overhaul front axle $ MM to 5.00 Hrbuah «pin die hodic* and ami a (bath -idea) ... 2.50 Rrjilarr nr airaightcn apindle connecting rod ... .75 Tixhtrn radius rod or steering ball cap .... .60 Tighten all aorkrt* aad joint* of front md ... 1.50 Replace front >pring tir bolt or new Iraf .... 2.50 Straighten front axle 3.00 Replace rear fender ........ 1.75 Overhaul a leering gear ........ 3.50 Repair muffler 1.00 Overhaul radiator ......... 7.50 Repaint Coupe ......... 25.00 Repaint Sedan 25.00 Repaint Touring Car 20.00 Ke-iphobter Kunabonl - 8.00 Krupholrirr Touring Car ....... 15.00 Reptare top deck (Coupe or Sedan) ..... 4.00 Overhaul starting motor 3.00 Overhaul generator ........ 1.60 These prices are approximate and are for labor only, because the need and number of new parts depend on the condition of each car. The charge for these parts is low, however, because of the established Ford policy of manufacturing and selling at a small margin of profit. Ford Motor Company > Ruldwin 1929. Landry notify you, Lin- Landry Delacroix, to be and appear at the next term of Baldwin Superior Court to be held -n the 2nd Monday in July 1929, then and there to answer said com- plan it. Witness the Honorable James B. Park, Judge of the Superior Court. Thi- May 20, 1929. iSigned) J. C. COOPER, Clerk MARSHAL'S SALE City of Mi Hedge ville, Georgia. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Will be sold before the court house door in Baldwin County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sole, on the first Tuesday in July, 1929, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for caih, the following dweribed lots or parcels of land, lying and being in the City of Milledgeville, said Stale and County, to satisfy certain executions issued by the Clerk and Treasurer of the City of Milledge- villc against the lands hereinafter described, bearing teste in the name of the Mayor of raid city, as provid ed by the Act of the General As semble of Georgia, relating to the f street improvement bonds in said city, approved August 21st, 1925, for past due installments and Milled gfcville Street Imp. ovement Bond'-: To-wit— Second tract: That tract or parcel; of land belonging to A. \V. Tisdale: situate on the Ea^t side of Wilkin-, son Street between and adjoining the j lands of Mrs. J. R. Hines and the; lands of J. F. Bell, Sr., Said land be ing designated as Lot No. 7 on the plan and plat of work done on Street Improvement Zone No. 12 in the City of Milledgeville. The lands fronts 56 feet on the street improve ment zone and runs back East 70 feet. Said was levied upon to satis fy an execution for 488.66, with interest and costs, issued against the above described land as the property of A. W. Tisdale, upon default in the pajT’-nt of the installment and inter est due on April 14th, 1929, on Street Improvement Bond No. 313.1^ issued for the cost of impro' paving Street Improvement ing and No. 12 in .utid city. Third tract: That tract of land belonging to W. J. and C. N. Cand ler situate on the South side of Han cock Street between and ndjoining the land). of W. H. Minor and El bert Street. Said lot is designated as lot No. 4 on the plan and plat of work done on Street Imnrovement Zone No. 19 in acid City, and fronts 105 feet on the Street Improvement Zone and runs back South 210 feet. Said land was levied upon to eatisfy an execution for <143.21, with inter est and costs, issued against the above described land as the property of W. J. and C. N. Chandler, upon default in the payment of the i nR , fci ^ m.-nt »nd inter... dm- un April 14,“ 1929, on Street Improvement R„ nd No. 333 for the cost of improving and paving Street Improvement Z,, n . No. 19 In said city. All of the above mentioned fi f t , were issued by R. T. Baisden. Sr. Clerk and Treasurer of the Ci; v n r Milledgeville. Notice of the levy of tho ,bov, executions ha» been given to the de- fondants and tenants i n povse*^,, as required by law. Deeds will made to the purchasers by the under, signed Marshal. This May 29th, 1929. J. H. THIGPEN, Mamhal of the City 0 f Milledgeville, Georgia. SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE ^TEMJEIDliE & COMPAQ • CONE 352-J l BRirK ThatclinkLike *gn ' Are Made by the “McMILLAN" Piece,, ♦ BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. We Make Quick Shipment. in Any Quality. RICH GLO FACR BRICK-FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK Milledgeville Brick WorksCo MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. G. McMillan. President Belle McMillan, Vice-President BIG PRE-SUMMER TiBE SALE .. . ENJOY THE WEEK-END IN COMFORT... BANISH TIRE TROUBLES... GET NEW TIRES AT THESE SMASHING PRICES... Jusl Imagine! Goodrich Tires At these Amazing Prices —i Cavaliers 30x3 1-Z $5.50 29x4.40 6.50 32x4 10.00 30x4.50 7.50 30x5.00 9.50 G ETTING ready to enjoy a week-end trip? While you’re about it, ha sure your tires are in shape. Here’s an opportunity to banich tire troubles for months to come. Here are genuine Goodrich Tirer., offered at smashing bargain prices. You don’t have to be told about Goodrich quality . . • durability . . , super-perform ance. Everybody knows it.. • has known it for years. We’re offering Goodrich Tires ct low prices just for a ehort time. So act quickly... by getting tires today. Come in! Thu motorist isn’t worrying about tire trou» j. Ho’a riding or. Silvcrtowns Goodrich SiSverfowns LD. SMITH