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THJG UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., NOVEMBER 30. U33
Withn the
BY MISS DIDOY
City
It seemed perfectly natural to
greet Gladys (Mrs. M F ) Langston
whit she was here that we found
necessary to remind ourtelvee
that she was no longer a resident
here. The fact that she has resided
in Alabama since leaving here, de
prives Milicdgevillc of a moot charm-
CHANGES MADS IN PASTORS
OF METHOiNST CHURCHES
AppointaxcaU ot North Georgia
Send Ministers to Their Fields of
Labor for Another Yoar.
16 feet, treated. I Plan* and specifications
,200 lin. feet Timber piling 16 file at ,he office of tile under-'ign-
. Frank Quillian, who has been
pastor of the Milledgeville Metho
dist church for the past three veam
was assigned to the pastorate of the
church at Monroe, w.rfn the
aiumss.Mw - ... --- pointmenta were rend juii: before
TnR * r*. \ C „?i ltir ~r«s making the adjournment of the session of
TtSIZZ,rS II- North r-onta Conn-oe, «,
' m °ll'.r wh—h oddrf much Mr ^ ,, b y
““ f ~i°™ J*" ~ ,h *** R„. H. <?. S-ift .ho Wl oo„.
(Mr. Wottom) S-llh. [n>m church p M htur.
, . , . Rev. J. SI. Guest was returned to
jsnssasaii: —
.hero *, I..I G. B. H.nWo. .ill „ to
? <irl ,rmv Culverton. and Rev. R. C. Shea will
was a b is vn * Uneh- rervc ** Pa-"* >r of the Milledgeville
port. It seems that the little daugh- H
ter of Capt and Mrs. Gny McKinley <*£**■
was rather inrirtent that she attend
a movie and her parents reminded
her that she had juif: been the even
ing before and could not go two
evenings in i-uccession The adorable
Vtitle girl of twelve years replied
“It says domeUiing in the Declare-
w. Oo llion. St. John. W A. Tr»n.
liberty ond tho T-rooit of hoppo»». R ^
Well I have life and am persuing
happiness but I have no liberty."
H. LaPrade was reassign
ed as Presiding Eider of the Au
gusta District
The appointment* to the Augusta
District
Augusta lYntrict: W. H. LaPrade,
pres ding elder. Asbury, Augusta,
W. H. Boring supply, St James, J.
I met Florence Baifi with her at
tractive children down town a day
or so ago and had a moot enjoyable
chat with her. She told me Beat
Reese and her little son are both
well and happy which was -welcome
news to me. Florence i* one of those
vVacJoua, attractive people that you
always enjoy seeing.
No sport iseeiry t« dominate the
emotions of the present generation
than football. With the arrivial of
the season the athletic minded count.
the minutes between games. Lai* I
_ . , . , _ il . .1 »»«i«in». muon roim. xv r,. l.yic.
P. prdhyfoppd.WPonrtpp.pIrfl T «. Sh.ckMord. W,.f
Mill.dpeviHe . d-buUpt* urtmp .nd „ d 0 _ „ p...
n—lpd conilnpent u. At. •
St. Luke. B- F. Mise. South Augusta,
W. W. WhUrine. Trinity on-the-Hi!l,
j W. M. Twiggs. Wood!awn. Augusta,
T M. Sullivan. Culverton, G.
Henderson. Dcvereux. L G. Cowart
Gracewood. J. C Callaway. Gray,
R. C. >Singleton. Greensboro. P. E.
Jenkins. Grovetown, J. J Sneed.
Hariem and Deeri.ne. 0. J Withrow.
Hephrlbah and Bylthe. J. W. Lee.
I ineolnton. J. H. Couch. Mayfield.
I. N. Hendricks Midway. J. M
Gne-t. MUledeevlIe. H. S. Smith.
Milledpeville cireuft. B C Shea.
Norwood and Sharon. W. F. Luna-
*ord South Lincoln. A. A. Phillip*.
Sparta, E. D. Rudiell, Thompsot,
L Bvrd Thomson circuit, A.
Watkins. Union Point. R E. i.yle.
lanta for the Tech-Georgia game.
fessor Peine college. p. j. McKnlght
chaplain state prison, E. C. Atkina.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
National Roc Tory Highgaray Project
io. NRM 341-A Ext. A NRH
341 -A Coont y of Baldwia
Scaled proposals will be received
Mr. and Mrs Fred Starr are among
the enthusiastic devotees to football
in Milledgeville. They see as many
gamm ns possible each year and the
keen enthusiasm of Mr. Starr is no
greater than his wife’s. She knows
the players, follows the game with by the State Highway Board
unumall interest and understands Georgia at tho General Offiee at No.
every rule. j 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga-, ua-
til 10:00 A. M., Central Standard
I time, December 7th, 1033, for furn-
Mr. and Mrs. Fid Jones are also j„hj n(? all labor, material, equipment
onthurrasts who enjoy the football and other thin „ MCenlry for the
season. Tbey nrt-'ndH the Tlome-
Georgia-Tech game. Mr. and Mrs.
the nnst week-end and witne~ed the
Go ; rgia-Tech game. Mr. and Mrs
Jones try to arrange to see two
construction of one bridge over
Oconee Rhrer and paved roadway
approaches, located in Baldwin
county, on what is locally known as
, the Milleugeyille-Sparta road, other-
three major college games each fall, wise known u National Recovery
and are among the most m to rested
spectators.
T dread the thought of it but
Christmas is com'ng and it is en
tirely too near at hand- But the
••hopping problem shouldn’t bo
hard with the many attractive things
T have already ry-en in Milledgeville's
stores. I would like to suggest n *!
esn for sdoption th : s year “Shop
MTHedgeviUc Finst"
WANTED—Boy and Girl Bicycle
most be in good condition. Chi
Aoply at Tho Uaion-Racorder, or
Phone 436. F.It.
for Real
HEAT
boat, yon ahovni Dixia Cm
coal into yonr grate, and yoa
know that it will barn evenly
and thoroughly, giving a coast,
•at toarca af warmth. Order
yoar coal today from na.
Prompt delivery and low price.
PHONE XfX
Fowler-Flemister
Coal Co.
Highway Project No. NRM 341-A
Ext. & NRH 341-A in Baldwin
county. The work will be let in one
contract
The Approximate Quantii.es are As
Followa-
ROADWAY
6.276 Acres Clearing and grub
bing (lump sum).
3.000 Acres Clearing and grub-
b : ng (Per Acre).
74586 Cu. Yds. Common and bor
row excavation.
77668 Sta. Yds. Overhaul on exca
vation.
51,661 Cu. Yds. Hydraulic settle
ment of fills.
205 Lin. Ft. 18" Corr. Metal Pipe
SD.
144 Lin. Ft Culvert pipe removed
SD.
151 Lin. Ft. Culvert pipe relald
SD.
1.62 Cu. Yds. Class B Cone. Hwlr.
removed.
26 Each Concrete R. W. Markers.
1 Each PoNt for F. A. P. Marker.
1 Each Plate for F. A. P. Marker.
1 Each Arrow for F. A. P. Mar
ker.
14.071 Sq. Yds. Grassing slopes
A shoulders.
2.364 Lin. Ft. Guard rail.
5,325 Sq. Yds. Lhnerock base.
1.332 Gals. Tar prime eoat
2.397 Gala. Bituminous material
(asphalt).
121 Tons Aggregate.
100 Tons Extra limeroek.
2 Each Concrete SpHlwaya-Type
No. 1.
2 Each Concre e Spillwaya-Type
No. 2.
212 Lin. Ft. 8” Corr. Metal Pipe
slope drains.
LUMP SUM Constructing, traffic
service on, and removed detour.
BRIDGE
60 Cu. Yds. Seal Concrete.
1200 Cu. Yds. Class “A" Concrete.
490 Cu. Yds. Class “B" Concrete
pier shafts.
250 Cu. Yds. Class “B” Concrete
rler footings.
170.000 Lhn Reinforcing Steel.
LUMP SUM Structural Steel.
800 Cu. Yds Excavation No. 1.
100 Cu. Yds. Excavation No. 2.
67.000 M. B. M. Bridge timber
feet treated.
950 Lin. Ft. Timber piling
treated.
4.194 Acre* Clearing end gubbing
(lump sum).
LUMP SUM Removing present
bridge.
1,300 Sq. Yds. Plain Rip Rap.
Said work shall begin within tea
(10) days after formal execution
of contract and shall be completed
within 160 working days. The State
bid or award until the execution of
a formal written contract by the
State Highway Board. When such
contract haa been executed, written
notiee rhall be given the Contractor
at which time, and not before, work
may be commenced.
Contract executed pursuant to this
notice is binding on the State High
way Department as queh. Said
tract will not create liability,
preaa or fcnplied, against the under
signed members of the State High
way BfMrd as individuals, either
•eparately or collectively; nor against
any employee of the State Highway
Board or the State Highway Depart
ment, in his or her individual caps-
dtr -m
The minimum wage to be paid un
der this contract shall be 30c per
hour for unskilled labor and 40c per
hour for grilled labor. The attention
of bidden is directed to the Spaaial
Provisions covering employment of
labor, method* of construction, snb-
Ictting or aasgning the contract,
and to the use of Domestic materials.
ed at Atlanta and Macon, Ga., and
at the office of the Board of County
Commissioners of Baldwin county
at Milledgeville, Georgia, where they
may be inspected free of charge.
Copies of the plans may be obtained
upon payment n advance of $3.00.
Copies of the Genera] Specfications
may be obtained apon payment in
advance of the sum of $1.00 which
sum* will not be refunded exeept
the successful bidder who will ba
furnished a complete set of plans
and specifications free of charge.
Upon ccmpl'ance with the require
ments of the Standard SpecJica-
tions ninety (90) per rent of the
amount of work done m any calen
dar month will be paid for between
the 10th and 16th day of the suc
ceeding month, probid*d that pay
rolls have been submitted as
qured, and tt.> .remainder within
thirty (30) days after final com
pletion
must be ratatittad on regular forms
which will be supplied by the under
signed and must be accompanied by
n certified check or negotiable
United Statee Bonds in the amount
of $6,600.00 and must bo plainly
marked “Proposal for Road Con
struction," County and number and
•how the time of opening as adver
tised. Certified checks of the three
will be immediately
cashed and deported to the credit
of the State Highway Board. When
returns of deposit* are made to Md-
dcra these returns will be made by |
check of the State Highway Board
No check of the State Highway-
Board will >be given in return for
the certified check deposited by any
of the three lowest bidders until the
lowest bidder has qualified by execu
ting contract and bond and the cert!
fied cheeks given by the three low
est bidders have cleared- Bidders
Bond or Caabieis checks will not be
accepted. Bond will be required of
the successful bidder as required by
law.
Bide will not be received from
Contracted who have not been
placed on tho qualified liat of
tractors at least three days prior to
the opening of bide. No proposals
wlU he -sued to any bidder latar
than 6.-00 P. M., Centra] Standard
time of the day prior to the date of
opening bids.
Every contractor applying for
proposals must submit at tho same
time, on a form which win be sup
plied by tho undersigned, a state
ment of h'a contracts on hand.
AU bid* moat show total for each
item and total of arsons* 0 f bid.
Right is reserved to delay the award
of the contract for a period of no:
to exceed thirty (80) days from the
date of opening bida. Right ie re
served to reject any and all bid* and
to waive all formahtiee,
Thi* the 13th day of November,
1938.
STATE HIGHWAY BOARD OF
GEORGIA
J. J. Mangfaan, Chairman
ltox L. McRae, Member
*• Wilburn, Member
PILES
My skill and experience n
ing this disease en.ble, me .. ^
you of your suffering , n d * ,'
Four broken - down
DRUGS, NO SURGERY Nn ^
TRICITY. ‘ N0 ELE C-
D*.L.C. HAFNER, f. C .
Preeteiegiat
107 Wo* Bid,. Xlll,d,„ in , i Ci
For the Fineat
KB OEM, TOASTED SAM.
WICHES AMD HOT DSDKS-
STOf AT
m-wm
ICE CREAM CO.
rka 211
C«* Sank, Oatil n , ^
WSA HAKS1S HALL’S D«US
ST0SE Acraa, fm C4o«al.
BELL’S
jiving Sale
EVERYTHING REDUCED-BUY NOW - SAVE
Mor» Than
100
Dresses
Placed on Sale This Week—
Buy *Now and Save.
Dresses That Were Formerly
$10.00, a
$8.95
$12.50 Dresses Now Marked
$9.95
These are All Silk. Good Style.
Some Received in The Last Ten
Days.
50 Knit Dresses and Wool
Dresses Sold as High as $6.75
$3.95
T50 COATS
Priced $10.00. $12.00 and
$15.00, for Clearance Sale
$9.95
All our $59.00
Coats Marked
and $69.00
$49
for Clearance Sale!
11 Swagger Suits Formerly
Sold at $14.95, Clearance Sale
$9.95
Ladies’
Fine
Ladies’ New
Shoes
New Styles and New Color
ings—Also Evening Sllippers,
Pumps, Straps and Oxfords
in Black, Browns, and Blues.
Evening Slippers in Paste!
Shades
$ >d .95
Hose
Greatly
Reduced
All Pure Silk from Top to
Toe, Full-fashioned, All The
New Fall Shades
79c
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
This Week, in our Store, You
are Invited to Call. Everything
is FREE
If You Wan! the Best, Shop At
E. E. Bell’s
Mill Seville, Ga.
- IXm’t Forget to Visit 001
REAUTY SHOP
on Second Floor