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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., APRIL 10, 1»M
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The Big Feature Week at the Go onial Theatre
Monday and Tuesday, April I4and 15
WARNER BROS. ONE HUNDRED SHOWS IN ONE
"SHOW OF SHOWS"
Hear Nick Lucas and Winnie Lightner again in the show with one hundred
famous film stars in all technicolor—rivaled only by “The Gold Diggers of
Broadway. ‘
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—April It-17
“STREET GIRL”
With Betty Compson in a great all Musical Show
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—April 18-19.
"Show Boat”
The Romance of the Ages in the most Brilliant Motion
Picture of all time.
Colonial Theatre
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LIEUTENANT NASH TALKS OF
SIBERA EXPERIENCES
An address that was filled witii
interesting stories of hair raising
experiences was given by Lieutenant
V. L. Nash before the Kiwanis Club
last Thursday night.
Lieutenant Nash served in Sibera
during the World War and w.m sited
for bravery and awarded the Cross
of Honor for distinguished and
meritorious service.
Lieutenant Nash related many
thrilling experiences and told of the
North wastes in a most intresting
way.
SHERIFF SALES
JUNIOR ORDER HELD AN EN- POWER COMPANY OFFICIALS
THUSIASTIC MEETING FRIDAY VISIT CITY WEDNESDAY
Head of Pubii
Crowd Pr«
B.,
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
I will sell before hte courthouse-
door of said county at public outcry,
to the highest bidder for cash un the
first Tuesday in May 1930 within the
the legal hours of sale, the following
described parcels of land to wit:
House and lot in the City of Mil-
ledgevillc, on West boundry street,
bound as follows, on the Ea*t by
other land of Willie Washington,
The Milldegeville Lodge of Junior
Order of American Mechanics was
paid an offciiul visit oy Dwight
Dea.se Stat. Secretary, of Augusta
Friday evening.
The members of the order were
given the privilege of extending an
invitation to prospective members,
and the meeting was an enthusiastic
one, with the largest crowd that evoi
gathered in the Junior Order Hail.
The lodges of Griffin, Macon, Au
gusta und Hardwick were represent
ed.
A banquet was served, and a num
ber of speeches were made.
The Millcdgcvillc Lodge Ls in a
most prosperous condition, .and has
a large membership, who are en
thusiastic and interested.
weekly at Milledgeville, Ga., for
Aprli 1930.
STATE OF GEORGIA
Relations Depart- ( Coun *y of Baldwin
eits Work at Firmm Before me, a Notary Public in and
Shoals Dam f° r ^ State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared R. B. Moore,
L. K. Starr, bead of the public re
lations depaitment of the Georgia
Power Company, and Channing Cope,
field representative of the company
.vpent Wednesday afternoon in the
city.
The two officials of the Power
Company visited the Furman Shoals
development and inspected the work
that has been done on thu gigantic
dam that Ls now under construction.
Mr. Starr is one of the outstand
ing officials of the Company and is
widely known throughout the state.
FOR SALE—A day bad, as adjust-
A *group of faculty members of G.
the West by West boundry street, s. C. are attending the citizenship
on the South by Mrs. Sanford, on meeting at Emory University that is
the North by Millie Thornton, said in session during this week.
property fronting on West boundry
street 90 feet, and running back 90
feet, levied us the propel tv of Willie
Washington and found in his po.<scss-
That tract of land containing 10
acres lying in the 105th Dist. G. M.
of «aid county, bounded as follows:
On the east by the land of H. T.
Cline, on the South and West by
other lands of the defendant in fifa.
The boundary line around the land
levied on runs .as follows: Begining
on the South side of the Millcdge-
ville—Sparta public road at the
North West corner of the land of II.
T. Cline, the line runs thence in
a somewhat southerly direction along
the l&nd line of H. T. Cline 1100 ft.
the--® in a somewhat Westerly di
rection parallel to tho above men
tioned public road 400 ft. thence in
a somewhat Northerly direction
I»arelled to the point of begining
Levied on as the property of de
fendants in fifa, Ben and Wi
Brookins.
Hou. o and lot on West Franklin
SL, bound as follows, on the West
by Warren St., on the East by prop
erty of Julia Thomas, on the North
by Franklin SL, on the South by an
unkm-wn loL Said property front-1
ing on Franklin SL, 50 ft. running
back 200 ft. Levied on as the prop
erty as Isabel Roaves, and found in
her possession.
House and lot in the City of Mil-
ledgveiile, on North Wilkinson SL, 1
bound as follows: on the East by
Wilkinson SL, on the West by Sim
mons Avc., on the North by property
of Mary Durden, on the South by (
Harriett Smith, said property front-
ing 75 feet on Wilkinson St., and j
runing back 150 feet, levied as the
property of Sarah Perkins, and found
in her possession.
The above described parcels of
lar d was levied on by me under and
by virtue of tax fife’s issued by the
Tax Collector of Baldwin County
Georgia, on the 20th day of Decem
ber, 1929, for taxes due the State of
Georgia and Baldwin County for the
year of 1929 .against the owners of
the above described parcels of land,
*pd said sale will be made to satisfy
jfcbve mentioned fifa's. I have notify-
ed the defendants in fifa, and the
tenants in possession of the levy and
the terms time and place of sale as
required by law'.
This the 8th day of March 1930.
J. F. VINSON,
Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Ga.
[ unty shrdlu ahrdl jshrdl shrdl hrd:
Representing the college are: Miss
Ruth Stone, Miss Mabel T. Rogrcs
and Dr. Amandn Johnson.
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRCU
LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF
AUGUST'24, 1912.
Of Union-Recorder published
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who, having bene duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
is the publisher of the Union-Reord-
er and that the following is, to the
best of his knowledge and belief, a
true statement of the ownership,
management.
1. That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers are.
Publisher R. B. Moore, Milledge-
ville, Ga.
Editor R. B. Moore. Milledgevillp.
Ga.
Managing Editor R. B. Moore, M?l-
lcdgeville, Ga. A
Business Manager Jere N. Moore,
Milledgeville, Ga.
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R. B. Moore, Milledgeville. Ga.
Miss Nettie Moore, Milledgeville,
Ga.
Miss Mattie Moore, Milledgeville
Ga.
Mrs. Thos. J. Cater, Macon, Ga.
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s ' -vning or holding 1 per cent or • R. B. MOORE, Publisher,
Dre of total amount of bond;, mort- Sworn to and subscrbcJ befos
ges, or other securities are: me this 5th day of April 1930.
American Type Foundry, Atlanta, | G. W. PATTERSON,
N. P., Baldwin County, Cij.
(My commission expires Jan. lw»
Exchange Bank, Milledgeville,
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