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STUDENTS GIVEN AWARDS FOR
SCHOLASTIC AND CONDUCT
EXCELLENCY
Col. Muldrow PrwrnH Ribbons With
Silver Star to Outstanding Stud
ent* In 1934-35
Carr>'in« out a now plan and
custom for G. M. C. white ribbon-
were awarded for high scholastic
standing during the term 1934-35
and blue ribbons were given cadet-
who did not receive a general de
merit during the year.
Students making an average above
85 f.
; list
lonth
ived
in addition to the ribbon.
Those on the list for one entire term,
eiti.-r spring or fail, received only
the ribbon. Students who went
through the year without a demerit
received a silver star in addition to
the i >bon.
The following are the students on
the merit list and who did not re
ceive a demerit for the year.
Merited All Year
Junior College—Baugh. John:
Flanders. James: Furlow. Mack;
Jackson. Harry: Kenmore. George:
Shingler. Julian: Smith. Thomas
Renta: Torrance. Paul.
Seniors—Adkins. Tommie: Geise.
Jack; Ivey. Jack: Jenkins. William:
I awson. Roger: Silvey. Owen: Smart.
Charles: Slack. Searcy B ; Tennille.
William.
Juniors—Gilmore. James: Hodges
Walter: Lavender. I^onard; Odom,
Earle: Ritchie. George.
Sophomores—Beck. Jack: Wilkin
son. B.: Ramirez. Vivtor.
Freshman — Adams. Herbert:
Chandler. Phillip: Fowler. Dean:
Lawrence.
Merited All Fall
Junior College—Bynum. Henry:
Jones. Hugh: Rogers. John Robert.
Seniors— Terald. James: Griffin.
James: McOchee. Claude.
Juniors—Goldstein. Israel: Har
grove. Former.
Sophomores—oriner. P. J.: Mc
Combs. William.
Freshman — McKinnon. William:
Rilcv. Sam: W \,ht. William: Mas
sey. Homer.
Merited All Sprinr
Junior College—Baugh. Marvin:
Davis. T. H.: Ector. Howard: Roob-
in. Avrom.
Juniors—Carpenter. Clyde: land.
Fort: Lawrence. John: Baugh.
James.
Seniors—Alien Benjamin: Buck*
Charles: David. Robert: Forehand.
William: Griffin. James: Humohrey.
William: Sims. Lamar: Smith. Wal
ter: Watson. Frnrk.
Scphomores — Brake. Darwin:
Ivev. A. P.: Minor. Edward: Smith.
Lewis.
Freshman—Harrison. William.
No Genr»-al Demerits All Year
Adams. Herbert: Alien. Beniamin;
Bass. Larry: Baugh. James: Bauch.
John: Baugh. Joseph: Baugh. Mar
vin: Beck. J. A.: Braxley. S. E.:
Carpenter. Chdc: Cosby. Walter,
West: Donnellv. William: Downs.
Wilbur: Humphrey. William: Hodges.
Walter: Kidd. James: Lawson. Roger;
McComb. Henry Emmett; McComb.
William: Odom. Enrlc: Puch. Curti«:
Ragsdale. H.: Smith. J. L.; Smith.
John English: Tennille. William:
Thcmton. Jack: Turner. Dennis:
Underwood. George: Underwood.
Burke: Webb. Bert: Wilkinson. B.
No General Demerits for One Term
Alexander. George: Anderson. P
v ■ Anderson. L. S.: Bass. J° u
Butts. William: Buck. Charles; Cald
well. Eugene: Califf. Hcnrv; Chand
ler. P. M.: Dukes. Otto- Fowler. D.
W • Grace. T. William: Green. T. R.:
Harrington. W. M.: Harrison W. L.:
Holman. B. E.: Holsenbeck. Linton:
Holton. Archie: Hodges. C. E.; Hum
phries. J. M.: Lavender. Leonard:
Lawrence. John: Little. Longino:
Minor. B.: Pettigrew. R.: Proctor.
Irwin: Pierce. Fleming: Rilcv Sam:
Robcrsrn. A.: Roberts. Henry Grady;
Silvcv. Owen: Shingler. Julian: Sims.
Lama-: Slack. Searcy B.: Smith.
James Erwin: Salter Jimmie: Wil
liams. Charles: Woodruff. Earnest
Taylor.
.ride campaign, to raise
SI50.000 for the Georgia Baptist
Hospital, started Sunday. June 2.
The purpose of the fund, is to re
duce the funded indebtedness o»‘ the
Hospital, and to increase its facili-
Thc time has new come." thp
-hairman states, “when our Hospi
tal must make another forward step
must meet today’s challenge for
greater service. We must increase
facilities and reduce indebtedness,
lower hospital costs to the average
patient give mere free hospitaliza
tion. make it of greater value to
every citizen in the state. As a step
in the accomplishment of these ob
jectives. and to maintain its high
standard and insure its future pro
gress .a SI50.000 Fund is being
State, church and civic leaders
have endorsed the purpose for which
the Fund is being raised.
“The proposal to create a fund of
SI50.000 with wnich to enlarge and
improve the facilities of the Georgia
Baptist Hospital and to relieve the
Hospital of a substantial part of its
bonded indebtedness chalenges the
wholehearted support of our entire
state." Dr. T. F. Callaway, of Thoms-
villo. President of '.he Georgia Bap
tist Convention states. “Let us all
unite i£_ carrying this unselfish ef
fort to glorious success and thus
have a part in enlarging the great
'rk which this noble institution
doing in the name of Christ for
uffering humanity.”
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County j
Because of default in the payment
a loan secured by a deed to se- |
cure debt executed by Burtcn F. ■
Fuller to the Federal Land Bank
of Columbia, dated the 16 day of
January. 1922. and recorded in the
clerk’s office of the Baldwin County
Superior Court, in Book 6. Page 553,1
the undersigned has declared the
-.Hill amount of the indebtedness re
ferred to due and payable, and, act
ing under the power of sale con
tained in said deed, for the purpose
of paying said indebtedness, will,
on the 2nd day of July. 1935. dur
ing the legal hours of sale at the
court house in said County, sell to
the highest bidder for cash, the
lands described in said deed, to-wit:
I All that tract of land situate, ly-
‘ing and being in the 115th Dist. G.
M. Baldwin Countv. Ga., containing
397.7 acres, more or less, bounded
i on the north by lands of Mrs. Ella
I Smith, on the south by lands of J.
|w. Ennis, on the cast by lands of
the estate of J. A. Buck, and
the west by lands of Harper P. Tuck
er, said lands shown by plat made
Oct. 13, 1921. by J. H. Gladin. sur
veyor, a copy of which plat is at
tached to the abstract on file with
The Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia. S. C.
The undersigned will execute
deed to Jie purchaser as authorized
by the aforementioned loan deed.
This 3rd day of June. 1935.
THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF
COLUMBIA
FRANK W. BELL. Attorney.
WHdN LIVES
ARE H STAKE
Tob BHd tha mm* protection that cm* driven demand
KELLY PETILLO OH MAY JO, WON
the 500-Mile Indianapolle Race on
Firestone Tire*, breaking the track record
and driving the entire distance at a rale
of 106.24 miles per hour.
This record is an outstanding
demonstration of tire efficiency. To go oOO
miles in lets than five hours on this rough
and bnmpy 26-year-old brick track,
without tire trouble of any kind,
demonstrates the strength and blowout
protection that Firestone Luildt into their
Gum-Dipped lares.
AB JENKINS'ALSO RECENTLY
demonstrated the stamina, efficiency, and
blowont protection built into Firestone
Gum-Dipped Tires. He drove Ids 5000
pound ra over the hot salt beds at Lake
Bonneville, Utah, 3000 miles in 23 Vi
hours. This was an average speed of 127.2
miles per hour, and although temperatures
were as high as 120°, be had no blowouts
or tire trouble of any kind.
These records are made possible by
special construction features built into
Firestone Tires.
Take no chance*—protect your life and
the lives of others by letting us equip
your ear with Firestone Tires and give you
the Safety and Blowout Protection that
race drivers demand.
Mon {M bay now dees ask
1—"WH *• trod (iv« mr the freatcsl
traction and protection af.init
•bidding?"
S—"Are they built to five mo the greater!
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA. Fulton County
By virtue of an order of the
Fulton Court of Ordinary, granted
at the June Term. 1935. will be sold
before the Court House door in Ful
ton County. Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in July. next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following
property of the estate of (Mrs.) I
Nettie C. Sibley, deceased, late of |
Fulton County. Georgia to wit:
An undivided, one-fourth (1-4)
interest in all that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being is
the City of Milledgeville. Baldwin
County, Georgia, and located on East
ride of North Wayne Street, being
that property bounded on the North
by property of Mrs. Willie Wilson
Stubbs, formerly Mrs. Wilson, known
as Wayne Hotel: East by W. E.
Robinson. Jr., automobile business:
South by East McIntosh Street, and
on West by North Wayne Street,
said property Leing the lot on which
the residence of the late O. M. Cone
is situate and the lot on whieh the
house just North ril said residence
is situate, and being the same land
acquired by O. M. Cone from A. J.
Carr, by deed recorded in Book Q.
page 271. and from Mary H. Scott
by deed recorded in Rook RRR. page
R88. in the Clerk's office of Baldwin
SiiDcrior Court.
Terms Cash.
HUGHES SPALDING,
As Administrator of the Estate of
(Mrs.) Nettie C. Sibley. Deceased.
SPALDING. MACDOUGALD
SIBLEY & BROCK.
Attorneys, Atlanta. Georgia.
Regular communi
cation Benevolent
Lodge No. 3 F&AM
First and Third
Tuesday’s 8:30 P.
M Visiting Broth
eren welcome.
In ATLANTA
'"Without sacrificing these two
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m tha mast economical fires I can
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vcaiself these thiaa questions
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quicker than the best or all popular makes of tiro.
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ever known.
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unequalcd mileage records — evidence of the
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values at lowest prices
ATHLETIC AWARDS MADE AT
GRADUATING EXERCISES
Winners o* the various ath
tournaments in miner sports ^
awarded medals and trophies
Tucsdav morning by Mai. W.
Dorough. head of the athletic c
mittce of the college faculty.
Capt. William Tennille was aw
cd the golf trophy as toumai
winner and champion of the c
corps for the term 1934-35. Wi
of the consolation trophy was
do. Leon Bruce, rf Bart' w. FIs
In the Tennis doubles E
Butts. Jr., and Snyder Bunderic
Cordele. were the winners and each
i trophy. Lieut. Butts
Notice Dog Owners
Wednesday June 12th we are giving dog owners another and
their last chance to pay dog tax and have their dog inoculated
— Bring your dog to the City Hall next Wednesday or suffer
the consequences.
City of Milledgeville
Massey Service Station 1
the singles
and
Cadet
’ trnpl
• this.
Horace Freeman, of Amer-
icus. was awarded the trophy foi
general excellency in the water. The
horse shoe nitching champions
James Laney. Dublin and He
Ector. West Point. Ga.. and
awarded medals. The
were Pete Adams,
George Kenmore. Americas. !
The tournaments were open to j
all the students at the college.
runners-up
DEMAND
Electrik Maid Bread
Baked fresh daily in our
ovens in Milledgeville. Its
just like Home Made Bread
—Fresh. Crisp and Delici-
PH0NE US FOR CAKES AND PASTRIES FOR ANY OCCASION
Phone 267
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
By virtue of an ordei from the
Court of Ordinary of said county, I
will sell, at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in July, 1935, between
the legal hours of sale, before the
courthouse door of said county, at
the place of public sales therein, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-
wit:
Two shares of the capital stock
of Vic Chemical, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, evidenced by Certificate
No. 05553. of the par value ol five
dollars each;
Two shares of the capital stock of
Bristol-Myers Company a Delaware
corporation, evidenced by Certifi
cate No. 05433, of the par value of
five dollars each;
Five shares of the capital stock
of Sterling Products, Incorporated,
a Delaware corporation, evidenced
by Certificate No. 05627. of the par
value of ten dollars each;
One share of the capital stock of
Life Savers Corporation, a Dela
ware corporation, evidenced by Cer
tificate No. 05098, of the par value
of five dollars;
Four shares of the capital stock
of United Drug. Inc., a Delaware
Corporation, evidenced by Certifi
cate No. 05634, of the par value of
dollars each;
ire shares of the capital stock
of the Coca-Cola Company, a Dola-
corporation. evidenced by Cer- ^ ^
lificato No. AAM314, (Class A stock b “ "a7Lawrence,
-ithout nominal or par value); | bcundod as IoU o>vs: on the north
Ten shares of the capital stock of (lands of The Milledgeville Banki
said county, in Deed Book “PF <
pages 524. Said lot or parcel of land
fronts cast on Tatnall street a dis
tance of 140 feet, and runs back
west df even width a distance of
140 feet to the lands
Company; i
Bloodworth sub-division of the C. P.
Schell property, a plat of said sub
division showing the location of said
lots being recorded in the office of
tit desk of the superior court of
the <jast by Tatnall
the south by lands of A. J-
Carr, Jr., and on the west by lands
now or formerly owned by Dr. G.
A. Lawrence.
The legal title to the above de
scribed parcel of land is held >’>'
The Milledgeville Banking Com
pany, to secure debt under I" 1 '
deeds, recorded in Deed Book 1-’'
page 196 and 389 respectively, in t 1 ’ ’
office of the clerk of the superior
court of said county. The purchaser
at said sale will acquire said parce^
of land subject to the claim of to®
Milledgeville Bnnking Company un
der the foregoing security deeds.
The undersigned will execute '
u | ,.ie purchasers at said sale prope-
the j conveyances to the property P u
the Co-Cola Company, a Delaw
corporation, evidenced by Certificate
No. AA02165, (Class A stock with
out nominal or par value);
Said capital stock will be offered
for sale one share at the time.
I will also sell under the same
authority, at the same time and place,
on the same terms and in the same
manner all of the right, title, inter
est and equity o.* redemption of
Sarah H. Nelson, deceased, in the
following described parcel of land.
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in Block
Ninety-three in the City of Mil
ledgeville, said state and county, — r
and known and distinguished as part the purchasers at said sale, pW
of Lots Number 7 and 8
chased by him.
This June 3, 1935.
iutetJSLtW*-
Sarah H. Nelson,