About Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1935)
* m THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1LLE. GA., OCTOBER 31. 1935 SUNDAY SCHOOLS EXPRESS ! MASONS ATTEND MEETING [ b^gin not later than 10 days after j width for a distance of 135 feet and APPRECIATION TO COUNCIL OF GRAND LODGE the approval of the award by the’bound as follows: On the South by The Sunday Schools of Baldwin Members of Benevolent Ledge No. Acting State Director, and shall be i lands of Hugh T. Cline, on the West c*: unty passed resolutions this week :> spent Tuesday and Wednesday of completed within approximately 78 ( by lands of Amvc L. Montgomery, expressing appreciation to the city ( this week in Macon where they at- working days thereafter. j on the North by lands of John council foi the law requiring the tended a meeting of the Grand Payment will b« made on the con- , Pritchard, and on the East by Bound- ivork progresses, as ' ary Street. observance of the Lord's Day. j Lodge of Georgia. The resoultion was adopted by Abit Nix was elected Most Wor- follows: Between the 1st and lath of the Methodist Sunday School. Pres- shipful Grand Master of the Grand each month 90% of the work done bvtcrian Sunday School. Montpelier Ixxlge at the Wednesday session, and material furnished and incorpo- and Hopewell Sunday Schools. It is Past Masters attending the Grand rated in the .Project, or suitably r-de-rtoed t h e other Sunday Lodge were Joe Moore. W. B. Wood, stored on the Project site, will be Schools in the county will also ap- Frank Coleman. L. L. Beck. Joe paid. And the balance of the con- preve the resolution expressing Andrews and John Riley J. T. Me- tract price to be paid within thirty gratitude to the Mayor and City Mullen, acting Wcjrshipfful Master (30) days after the completion and Council for the new law requiring r»; the lodge, alsr attended. i acceptance cf thr- project observance of Sunday. ' Plans and specifications may be YOUNG MEN TO BF. ORDAINED, < btained from the office d.' W. Elliott 'BAPTIST MEN ORGANIZE AS DEACONS j Dunwody. Jr.. Aivhitect. 460 Broad- Blt OTHER HOOD AT MEETING On Wednesday evening Mr. Carl way. Macon. Georgia, or frem th‘ FRIDAY EVENING The men of the Baptist, church met last Friday evening and per- Baptist fccted a permanent organization of •nonics the men of the enurch to be known Tore as the Baptist Protherhocd. In th The women of the church served risted a dinner and at the conclusion Rev. Sander: James Teresi nresented the plans and purposes of ‘nc organization. Col. Joe Jenkins was elected the president of the new organization. P r . Guy Wells, vice-president: Jo? C eper. secretary and treasurer. Mr. Milner Shivers, prominent Baptist layman, of Eatonton. delivered and inspiring address at the meeting. The organization will meet quarterly. and Mr. Roy Nelson Office of the Count; Deacons of the First erintendent at 102 Sanfrrd Building church ?• impressive cere-• Milledgeville. Gt'rgia. for a deposit conducted by Rev. James M. cf twenty-five dollars (S25.00) per set to insure its return. The archi- r» service Rev. Teresi was as- • tect will deduct from this deposit >v Rev *.eslie Williams, cf the actual cast of printing and mail- villc and Rev. W. M. Mar-1 ing these data to the Bidders, the 11. rf Tennihe A large congrc- balance to be returned to the de- irn was present for the services, pcsitors. upon ».he return cf the ,TrKsn: Massey and Nelson arc] plans and specifications, mir.ent vounc men in the city; The right is rc r erved to reject any the work | ar.d all bids. f the church several years and, i-ere recently elected to the Board | f Deacons. ALL SAINTS DAY • mominp at eleven o'clock CITY COUNCIL ENDORSE j there will he the All Saints Day CONTEST ' service with a celebration cf The The city council at a special, Holy Communion at St. Stephen: meeting Monday endorsed the church. F. H. HARDING. Rector "champicn home town” contest — sponsored by the Georgia P wer Co. j ADVERTISEMENT Mr. Lawton Miller, cf Macon and Sealed proposals for the construe- Mr. Fred Starr represented th-"* tion of school heuse and addition tc Company and presented the This 28th dav of October. 1935. Signed: BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION By: P. N. Bivins. C. S. S. Said sale is mad« under the levy of a fi.fa. issued on the 28th day of April. 1933 for taxes due sa?d City for the year 1930. Said property will be sold as the property of Lula P. Rogers. SECOND TRACT: That tract cf lend belonging to Shed Wright, situ ate and lying in the City c-r Mil ledgeville. State and County afore said. on North Liberty Street, fronting 180 feet on North Liberty School Sup- Street, and running back West an equal width for a distance of 255 feet, and bound as follows: On the South by lands of R. H. McComb. on the West by lands of Sophia Duvall, on the North by jands of Nathan Davis, and on the East by North Liberty Street. Said sale is made under the levy of a fi.fa. issued on the 1st day of April. 1931. for taxes due said City for the year 192f. Said property will be sold as the property of Shed Wright. Lula Odum. FOURTH TRACT: That tract of land belonging to Robert Davis, situ ate and lying in the City of Mil ledgeville. State and County afore said. on Tatnall Street, fronting 141 feet on Tatnall Street and running back East an equal width for a dis tance of 150 feet, and bound as fol lows: On the North by lands of the estate of Frank Kyle, on the East by the Central of Ga. Ry, on the South by lands of F. E. Bone, and on the West by Tatnall Street. Said sale is made under the levy of a fi.fa. isued on the 28th day of April. 1933, 'for taxes due said City for the year 1930. Said property he Mid as the property o( r o1 , “ Davis. Kobir f This 28th day of October. 1935 LEROY D. NAPIER Deputy Marshal of the Ciiv Milledgeville. 5 w COLDS plan which was announced last week • ''fering SI0.000 in prizes to the cit; showing the largest pain in uses o electricity durinr the year. Milledee- ville is in group A and 500. The council voted to give the mcney to G. M. C. if Milledgeville was successful and won the prize. HAND MADE GIFTS—For all oc car* - Ions and novelties suitable for bridge prizes and favors, will be on sale at the Langley Shop on and after November first. S. trial ord ers taken. Mrs. Herbert A. Stanley. SEED OATS FOR SALE—Pure I if) bushels oats, heavy, bright, clea’i :*nd sound, at (!k per bushel. See Roger Stembridge. Rt. 3. CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR SALE— Call 586-.! or see .1. S. Ethridge. For Oniek S rvier Milledgeville —IO TA XI COMPANY Phone 23 24 Hour Service A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you i chance with any- „ . 'rcomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the tiouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulslon > refund your money if you sausned with results from the very nrst bottle. Get Creomulslon right now. ( Adv.) the existing rchool buildings BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA, (hereinafter called the Pr-jrct) will be received at the OFFICE OF THE BALDWIN COUN TY BOARD OF EDUCATION in MILLEDGEVILLE GEORGIA. ROOM 102—SANFORD BUILDING until 10 c'elock A. M.. Eastern Standard Time, on NOVEMBER 25, 1935. All proposals must be accompan ied by a ceritified check or a bid bend from a qualified surety com- . drawn in favor of P. N. BIV- SUPERIisTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, in the amount of 5% of the base bid: such check, or bid b'nd. representing a guarantee that successful bidder, if awarded the contract, will promptly enter into •r.ntract and furnish surety 1 required by law, equal to hundred (100%) per cent of erntr.,ct price, c°:.ditioned upon date set for the opening thereof. Contracts will not be awarded un I bids have been examine' 1 and ap proved bv the Acting State Direc tor. Public Works Administration, Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rales approved bv the Acting State Director. Public Works Administra tion. must be paid on these project: - The Project is financed in part by the Federal Emergency Adminis tration of Public Works, and is sub ject to all of its requirements. The work on the contract shall MARSHAL'S SALES CI*n' OF MILLEDGEVILLE Baldwin County. Georgia. Will be sold op the First Tues- »y in December 1935, before the Courthouse door in Baldwin County. Georgia, within the legal hours of Sheriff's Sales, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the tracts and parcels of land herein after described. The said sales will be made under and by virtue of levies of fi<fas. issued by the Clerk of the City of Milledgeville for taxes due the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Milledgeville. Deeds will be executed to the purchasers at said sale by the undersigned Marshal. The tenants in possession of the several tracts of land herein after described have been notified of the levies and the time, terms, and place of sale as required by law. FIRST TRACT: That tract of land belonging to Lula Pritchard Regers, ituate and lying in the City of Mil ledgeville, State and County afore said, fronting 90 feet on Boundary THIRD TRACT: That tract o! land belonging *r Lula Odum, situ ate and lying in the City of Mil ledgeville. State and County afore said. on West Montgomery Street fronting cn West Montgomery Street 100 feet and running back North an equal width for a distance of 150 feet, and bound as follows: On the West by lands of Tom Duvall, on the North by lands of Mrs. Florrie Whilden, on the East by lands of Jim Moreland, and on the South by West Montgomery Street. Said sale is made under the levy of a fi.fa. issued on the 28th day of April, 1933, for taxes due said City for the yeir 1929. Said prop erty will be sold as the property of CHRYSLER - PACKARD PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE W. E. Rohiawa, Jr. 50c Pocket Kahro, 2 Blade, lfc 25c Sciuan, 8-ia 15c 3 10c Flag, Black Maria Chewiag Tebacco 52.0C Foumtaia Syria*e ar Hat Water Battle, Guarantee — - 25c 2 Year $1.10 50c Black Pepper 1 Ik 29r 50e Saady Deg Feod 25c 75e Brewer, Yeart Fill Part Liano a, Mineral Oil Renta, $1.00 M. 0. Oil . 1 b. Caa 49c 42 c 70c —EXTRA SPECIALS— 1 Ik. Bax Holliittwartk’, Chocolate, 50c 1 Ik. Box Horten', Mixed Chocolate, $1.20 Box Henhley Ahaaad Bar 30c 80c $1.20 Box Baby Rath 80c 80c $1.26 Bex Better Finger 80c Renter $1.00 Box Beeclunt Goal 70c (WE SELL WINDOW GLASS CHEAP) Culver & Kidd Dm? Co. The ^tenaJUL Store Phone 58 Quality Service Store We Deliver The Finest in Foods The Best in Service The Utmost in Economy Used Car Sale! We need the room and are offering a choice of used cars at give-away prices. WTOEL A FORD SEDANS 2 HUDSON SEDANS I 1-2 TON CHEVROLET TRUCK ONE ESSEX SEDAN (Convenient Terms) GAS 20c We are holding the price for a little while longer—Come to our Station and Save. WASH AND LUBRICATE ANY MAKE CAR $1.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY T. H. Ennis Hudson-Terrapiane Dealer WATCH AND WAIT FOR THE 1936 HUDSON-TERRAPLANE Coming Next Week Fern Oleo - albs 29c SUNLIGHT BUTTER 32c lb. Large Eggs . 30c doz Shurflne Salad Dressing The Finest Made 13 01 ISC. 16 ox 2SC. EXTRA SPECIAL CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE .... 22c lb NO. 7:30 COFFEE 15c lb. BREAK O MORN COFFEE .... 17c lb ROYAL GELATIN 3 pkgs 17c 1 pkg. Royal Chocolate Pudding For lc. Balk Grits 5 po-nds ise Black Eye Peas - 3 lbs ISe Fresh Meal peck 29c Armour’s Milk 6 ™iucan, 17c GA. CANE SYRUP 59c gal. BULK COCOANUT 19c !b. PRODUCE White Onions - Lb - So No.lCob bier Potatoes S lbs I#c EXTRA FANCY GRAPE FRUIT.. 5c each LEMONS 15c doz. RUTABAGAS 3 lbs 9c SWEET POTATOES Baking Size 5 lbs 10c OUR MARKET Is Still One Jump Ahead of Everybody Why not buy aU your Meat- and Groceries here and Clothe your Family with the - WILL SAVE! Genuine Lamb Roast I7l-2c lb MONEY YOU Ground Beef ^ ^ cts Lb Beef Roast Sausage Meat Mullet Bargain 4 lbs 29c Oyster* Qt 45c Pta7c PorkCheps lb DeHS Extra Fancy 43c lb Steak Tender-Juicy 15c lb Full Cream ICelb Leon White Meet Only i*clb