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THE UNION-RECORDER. M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA-, JUNE II, IMS
A Regslar L«»d«ar
You may not know just exactly
l,, i mean when I say that it
J ' ne that Mr. Charlie and
May Moore have just had n
ifvclou.- experience which I would
tr to jt had happened to me)
, landmark in my life. Maybe
„ have heard that they together
j t i. the two pretty daughters in the
ily and Miss Floride Allen mRk-
, perfect fifth In the party—
aired up to A.tnapolia to be pres-
i! the graduation of Leighton
rt, being out of the city around
,!ay?. I stopped by for a few
iUl „’. recently to get a few high
on the trip from May Allen
)re _hut I didn’t take time to get
points I would have liked, but
.jjjn to allow me to feel sure that
.,,j t have been one glorious and
nd occasion. To begin with—they
i cottage—everything that went
h it—including a wonderful sor-
it. Now I'm asking you—wasn’t
t about the finest start that
Jd hare been made? And as every
lv know* * - what a marvelous house-
lier and maker-of-good thinga-to-
that May Moore in—you and I
• rest assured that the boys
ijhton’s friends) who were for-
ate enough to get their feet an-
that table around meal time—
ad cu. a few thinga. Of course,
■e we.e going and comings—and
two pt *tty daughters were dated
lo a fsre-ye-well and then some.
I with two people as good com-
i- as Afay and Floride to act as
>orons—to say nothing of Mr.
rlie—I know that trp was one
id sweet song.
aybe you didn't know that
iklin Roosevelt in person was j
c for the graduation—and in 1
on shook hands with—called by
—<V>ng;-atulated and handed
■ diplomas to those over 400|
nates. New I have another thing
rag about, coming from the Old
■ Town—that one of our boys
only graduated—Ibut had his j
handed him by this man-of-
mur—and got a commission be-,
—only about half of the clans;
r this fortunate. It is a good
that I didn't get to talk to the:
and Floride—for I wouldn't!
been able to get this story in
lumn. One most interesting cus--
of the class is to throw away, ■
caps as soon as they get their
Of course there is a wild dash
hose around to get one of these
-and one cf them fell in mother
Moore's lap. Can you beat it?
•home she brings it—and I un-
md that little Mister Edwin
is going to be the proud pros-
of one of the caps of that
which “Uncle Leighton’’
ited. Now don’t you just know
mid rather have it than a sil-
lonkey?
all proud c-f Leighton—
are all proud that the family
go and have such a trip. We
follow with the greatest inter
career which he starts soon as
mrd the U. S. S. Missis- [
30th— at the Norfolk
I’ark. It isn’t every Old Home 1
I s good luck to have so many
■ to go to the United States
cademy, and to come thru;
Next year Carlyle Ingram'
lopresent us, and anybody:
know by looking at his red:
that he is going to make good, j
WNY TO FINANCE
150,000 MARRIAGES!
PAYING 40,OH YOUTHS
P6HT MILLION DOLLARS
Te« Dixie Stale* Included in Total*
Dependant* to Cot (7.000,000 of
S*n.
Six thousand youths and seasoned
woodsmen will be paid approximate
ly S8.b00.000 to plant trees in for
ests of ten southern states within
six months.
More than $7,000,000 of the mon
ey will be paid directly to depen
dents of the men under President
Roosevelt’s plan of reforestation and
relief for the unemployed.
Because of the financial string
ency back hohne, where whole fami
lies have been out of work for
months, administrators believe the
entire $7,000,000 will find its way
into trade channels and further busi
ness gains.
The approximate $1,500,000 re
maining will be sent to the men in
the forests to be spent as they de
sire.
Already almost 22,000 youths are
in army posts undergoing condition
ing under army supervision or have
left for field duty. Those sent into
the woods early have the job of pre
paring camps selected in prepara
tion for the arrival of the tree
planters.
Each youth is paid $30 a month
from the time he is called to the army
recruiting center for physical
animation. Of thib he must send
home from $20 to $26 a month.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MAYOR
To The Voters of MilledgeviUe:
With a view to rendering farther
public service to the people of this
city and basing my claims for con
tinued support on my record of ser
vice in the present administration, I
respectfully announce my candidacy
for reelection subject to the rules
and regulations of the city Demo
cratic primary committee. I beg to
thank all in advance for considera
tion.
Sincerely yours,
J. A. HORNE
June 5, J?33
LOT PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS
„e do not build a loa-prico car: the coat to us of building
15 P But t « 1 'd?aall a high quality car at ttU , Mr . ha n coat
Alnost ovary now Ford V-8 car ve have ^ buv thorn at only S490
more to aanufaoturo than Its ae.ling pr ^ t0 ^ ake up ti! . difforonoo.
to *610. vo have to depend °“ ^ 0re “ 1 a ”^ nufacturer „ h0 given good value
The reaaon for thle la slnple. becauae he cannot
oust expect to loeo aon.y on the first oars he ee^
charge all his coats to ‘ “ he cannot afford to loeo
Tinfoil value fro. the first, end hoc ?
00 ^“^eTossiSe our^onblnatlon of lo. priooe nod high cost
quality-
1. Volume Production
2. Taking only one profit to the public on the basis
First, ve set our price at what would b f 1 ordbr to justify and
Of ecunonios ve enjoy in volu.= ™
.aintain our lo. price ve bust got volu.es high . c03t to »ako. is also
Thus it co.es that a oar which is really nig
“re^sTdiffereuce bet.een a cheap oar and . JaiflaS
^Mprices are alvays fixed at a point which .ekes it profitable for n
custraer to buy. oro duoe profit to tha buyer as well as
to t"r: a rd e of U :he e t:o"utr’e P profit .not bo. co.paratively.
thB g’S.-'to sell the Ford V-8 boo.ua. it pay. you to buy it.
Jdy Project i* Part of Economy
»e. Free Loan* ar# Offered.
! financing of 150,000 mar-
i the coming fiscal year is
I °f Chancellor Hitler's scheme to
•ulatc the Reich’s econray.
matrimony subsidy project is
• of the government’s plan for
iting work for the unemployed,
encourage marriage the state
s the interest on free loans up
i thousand marks to prospective
- under certain income restric-
with the condition that the
■ <i " shall not engage in any occu-
“ m other than housewife.
■ ministry of finance has been
o issue treasury bends
a billion marks to finance the
nment’s vast employment pro-
SALT UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
On February 9th, 1931, W. H.
Stephen? ccnveyed to Exchange
Bank of MilledgeviUe, Georgia, the
hereinafter described land to secure
a note payable to the order of said
tar.':, dated February 9th, 1931, due
August 1st, 1931, for $278.39, sign
ed by W. H. Stephens, said security
deed being recorded in the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said County Jn Bock of Deeds
No. 15, page 298;
Under the powers contained in
said security deed the said Exchange
Bank will eell, at public outcry, be
fore the courthouse door in said
county, to the highest bidder for
cash, within the legal hours of sale
on the fourth day of July, 1933, the
following described land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city of
MilledgeviUe, of said State and
County, known as a part of the
Northeast corner of Square No. 170
bunded ms follows: On the North by
Tan Yard Branch, or a city street
along which Tan Yard Branch runs;
East by the lands of R. H. McComb
and lands of Mrs. D. S. Sanford;
(South by the lands of Mrs. D. S.
Sanford; and West by the lands of
Will Steele and the lands of Henri
etta Pitts. TAo said land is the land
ccnveyed to D. S. Sanford by Loney
Holsey by deed recorded in said
Clerk’s Office in Book of Deeds No.
1, page 703, and is the vacant lot]
deacribed in the deed from Sidney
Holsey to D. S. Sanford by deed
recorded in said Cleric’ soffice in
Book of Deeds No. 4, page 91, to
which record reference is made in
aid of this description.
W. H. Stephens has defaulted in,
the payment of the note above de-j
scribed; said netc being past duel
since October 23rd, 1932, and said.
.gle will be made to raise money to
pay the said note, the enterost there
on, and the cost of this proceeding.
There is now due on said note
$228.39 principal, and interest there
on at 8 per cent from October 2Srd,
1932.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at said sale.
This June 7th, 1933.
EXCHANGE BANK
of MilledgeviUe, Georgia
As grantee with power of sale of;
W. H. Stephens.
HINES * CARPENTER
Attorney, for Exch,n S e Bo*
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Will b, - Id »t * h ' <-”« Hw
door in «»«»■» ".I
Tue-day in My. ««• " thl- ,hc
“L of Me. to.it: all tba*
certain tract or parcel of land, situ-.
"•d lying and beirg in the City of
Milled cevillo,
county, and known in the plan of
seid city as a part of Square No. 168,
and containing a residence thereon
mow occupied by Robert Barnhardt
aid house being known as Number
FOG North Columbia St., (Eatonton
Road) and bounded as foUows:
Fronting East on North Columbia
Street; North by lot formerly occu
pied by Ella Harper but now occu
pied by Marion IWHson and owned
by Culver Kidd; South by land form
erly occupied by Mike MUIs, now
, occupied by Hattie Lewis and owned
by Tom Davis; and on the West by
lands now or formerly owned by A.
W. Shaw;
Said lot of land together with all
improvements thereon levied upon
on March 13, 1933 by J. B. Curry,
I Constable of the 320th Dist. G. M.
Baldwin County aa the property oi
i Robert Barnhardt, or upon the
equitable or undivided interest of
I Robert Barnhhardt therein, and said
I property found occupied by the saM
j Robert Barnhardt as his residence;
Said constable levied upon said
; property and has given the said
Robert Barnhardt, tenant in possess
ion, written notice of said levy and
of said fi- f»- being turned over to
me for advertisement and sale, ac
cording to his entry thereupon, as
provided by law;
Said levy and sale is made to satis
fy a n execution issuing from the
Justice Court of the 320th District
G. M. Baldwin County, Hon. B. C.
Ward, J. P., fi -fa- dated March 7,
1933, ni favor of J- H. Hitchcock,
plaintiff and against Robert Bern
hardt, defendant This May 15, 1933.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County, Ga.
McCULLAR * McCULLAR,
Attorneys for Plaintftf in fi. fa.
MilledgeviUe, Georgia.
SHERIFFS SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Will be sold at the Court House
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in July, 1933, within the
legal hours of sale, to-wit:
All that certain tract of parcel
of land, situate lying and being in
the City of MilledgeviUe, 320th Dist
G. M., said county, and known in
• he plan of said city as part of Block
No. 233, and containing a residence
thereon known as 508 North Wil
kinson street, said honse being now
led by Bessie Moseley, and
hounaed as follows: On the East by
\’o ■ i Wilkinson Street, on the West
\ v the house and lot occupied by
W. H- Stephens and owned b7 him.
on" the North by house and lot own
by Mrs. R. H. McComb and occu
pied now by Mrs. Willie Humphreys,
colored, and on the South by a house
and lot known as 506 North Wilkin
son Street and owned by Mary
Durden. S&qf**
Also all that certain tract or par
cel of land, siutate, lying and being
in the City of MilledgeviUe, 320th
Diat G. M., said county, and con
taining n resdience occupied by W.
H. Stephens, and lying between
North Liberty Street on the West
and North Wilkinson Street on the
East and South of Popular Street,
bounded as follows: On the East by
two lots, one owned by Mrs. R. H.
McCombs and now occupied by Wil
lie Humphreys, and the other one
•wned by W. H. Stephens and now
occupied by Bessie Moselt.-, on the
North by Poplar Street, on the South
by a vacant lot owned by W. F.
Steele, and on the South by two
Houses owned by W. F. Steele and
fronting on North Liberty Street.
Said lets or parcels of land con
taining about 2 acres more or lest
together with all improvements
•hereon, levied upon on May 16, 1933
by J. B. Curry, Constable of the
320th Dist. G. M., Baldwin Co. Ga.,
the property of W. H. Stephens,
paid constable having levied upon
•■roperty, and having given W. H.
•Stevens written notice of said levy
: nd of said fL fa. being turned over
• me for advertisement and fale,
according to his entry thereon as
provided by law. Said levy and sale
is made to satisfy an execution
Issuing from the Justice Court of
• he 320th Dist, G. M., Baldwin Co.
Ga.. Hon. C. L. Moore, J. P., fi. fa.
tinted May 8, 1933, in favor of The
MilledgeviUe Banking Co., a bank
ing corporation of Georgia, plaintiff
against W. H. Stephens, defendant.
This May 16, 1988.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin Co. Ga.
McCULLAR * McCULLAR
Attorneys for plantiff in fi. fa.
MilledgeviUe, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, Baldwin Ceunty
Will be sold at the Court House
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in July, 1933, within the
legal hours of sale, to-wit: AH that
certain tract or parcel of land, sltu-
• Iving and being in the city of
MilledgeviUe, 820th, Dirt. G. M.. said
county and known in the plan of
lid City as 509 North Liberty Street
id containing a residence thereon
:ynv occurred by Sil Carter (Col
ed), and bounded as follows: On
•he North by Mrs. Carrington Prop
erly, on the East by W. J. Haynic
property nad on the So'-.th by the
Carrie Farrell p.-operty and front
ing on N. Liberty Street.
Said lot of land together with all
improvement thereon levied upon
May 11th, 1933, J. B. Curry, Con
stable of the 320th Dist. G. M.,
Baldwin Cofinty, Georgia, os the
•iroperty of Sil Carter, and occupied
by the said Sil Carter as hie resi
dence.
Said Constable levied upon said
property and has given notice to the
-aid Sil Carter in writing of said
levy and of said FL Fa. being turn
ed over to me for advertisement and
sale, according to his entry there
upon aa provided by law.
Said levy and sale is made to
satisfy an exe ition issuing from
the Justice Coo., of tie 320th Dist.
G. M., Baldwin Connty, Ga., Hon.
B. C. Ward, J. P., Fi- Fa. Being
dated April 11,1983 in favor of the
Fowler-Flemister Coal Co. This June
6th, 1938.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
SHERIFFS SALE OF LAND
Will be sold at the Court House
door 'n said connty on the first
Tuesday in July, 1933, within the
'rgnl hours of «le, to-wit: All that
-ertain tract or parcel of land, situ
ite, lying and being in the City of
MilledgeviUe, 320th Dst. G. M-, said
county and known in the plan of
-•d city as 411 West Grady Street,
■>nd containing a residence thereon
now occupied by Jack Singleton and
L^cilc Phillips Singleton, and bound
ed as follows: On the North by lands
if Ben Bailey, on the East by lands
of E. C. Kidd bnt now occupied by
Bob MeLendon, and on the West by
residence of Zadc PhBipn, and on
•be South fronting on Wert Grady
Street
Said lot of land together with all
improvement* thereon levied upon
'»av 16, 1983, by J. B. Curry, Con-
vable of the 820th Dst G. M.. Bald-
•v'n County, Georgia, aa the prop-
•rty of Jack Singleton and said
iroperty found occupied by the said
’ark Singleton aa his residence.
Said Constable levied upon said
■roperty and has given notice to said
'nk Singleeton In writing of said
levy and of said fi. fa. being turned
'ver to me for advertisement and
nip, according to hfe entry there-
tnon as provided by law.
Said levy and sale is mado (0 satis
fy an execution issuing from the
Justice Court of the 320th Dist. G.
M., Baldwin County, Ga., Hon. C.
L. Mloore, .T. P., fi. fa. being dated
May 8, 1933, in favor of the Mil-
lcdgeville Banking Company, a bank
ing corporation of Georgia, and
against -Jack Singleton, et ml.
This May 16th, 1983.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
McCULLAR & McCULLAR
Attorneys for Plantiff In fL fa.
MilledgeviUe, Georgia
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM ADMINIS
TRATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Whereas, Jos E. Pottle, Jr., ad
ministrator of the estate of Jos. E-
Pottle, Sr., deceased, represents to
the Court in hla petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered said estate. Thu
is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred end creditors, to
show. esuae, tf any they can, why
said Administrator should not be
discharged from hh administration,
nnd receive letters of diaminion, on
the first Monday in July, 1933.
Thin Juno 5, 1938.
BERTIE B. STBMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
APPLICATION FOR DISMISSION
FROM GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
George S. Carpenter, as guardian
of Charles M. Simpson, having ap
plied to me for discharge from his
guardianship. This is, therefore, to
notify all persons concerned to
Miow cause before the Court of Ordi
nary of said Connty, at the July
Term, 1938, why letters of dismis
sion should not be issued as prayed.
This 5th day of June, 1933.
BERTIE B. STBMBRIDGE,
CITATION
Mamie Ferrell Glover having in
due form applied to me for perman
ent Letters of Administration, upon
the estate of Carrie E. Ferrell, de-
-easeJ; this Is to notify the next of
k>n and creditor* of the said de-
reased that said application will be
Heard before me at the regular July
‘■™, 1933. of the court of Ordi
nary of Baldwin County, Georgia.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature. this June 5th, 1933.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinnry