Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 07, 1935, Image 12

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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDOEV1LLT. GA.. NOVEMBER 7, 1115 THIRTY YEARS AG0INBA1DWIN News Called Prom The Filet of The Union-Recorder. The Week j cured is eiigibit of November 7, 1935. "Georgia Tech faculty. The fund will provide more than 100 elaborate granite markers. Dr. Brittain said. "What we want to do is select creditable histone spots in Georgia fer these markers." Dr. Brittain [said. “Anywhere in the state that mportance oc- r,f hist creed that this shall be by carried of 237 to All proposals must be accompani ed by a certified check, or a bic bond frem a qualified surety com pany. drawn in favor of O. M ENNIS, CHAIRMAN, in the amount of 5 per cent of the base bid: such check, or bid bond, representing : guarantee that the successful bid der. if awarded the contract, wil part cf the promptly enter into a contract and •d ‘o write in if they j furnish surety bond as required by ui-r-urked place of law, equal to one hundred (100Cr > rgia Tech will be glad per cent of the contract price, condi- e markers. However tinned upon the faithful perform- thc right to limit the ance of the contract and upon the ho e places of real payment cf all persons supplying historic value. ' labor and furnishing materials for f the construction of the Project. BRCOI) MARES BROUGHT INTO No bidder may withdraw his bid CO> NTY | fer a period of thirty days after the Simmrrson and Robinson have date set for the opening thereof, recently brought into the county a Contracts will not be awarded jn The displays at the county fair, last Tuesday were splendid. II is doubtful if they could have! been surpassed by any county in | the state of Georgia, both in quality Rev. Joel T. Daves, pa: Methodist church, has a hold a r.-union o.* the n that congregation, at th Wednesday evening, at se\ The Elks r.f the city will Annual Lodge of Sorrov Dec. 3rd. Hon. Ruben R. Arm-Id. ?r of mare-: for breeding pur- until bids have been examined and and R. W. Ivey. Emmett Huff approved by the Acting State Di- nri C. R. Torranre have purchase ! rector. Public Works Administration, ireed mares f r their farms and Attention is called to the fact that /ill raise mule rolts. ! not less than the minimum wage One 11 the outstanding exhibits rates approved by the Acting State t the fair last week was that made Director. Public Works Administra- y Mr. Gaither Banks showing a tion - must be pa’d cn these projects, rood mare and her three mule The Project is financed in part by ■ Its. one. two and three years of the Federal Emergency Administra te. j tion of Public Works, and is sub ject to all of its requirements. The work on the contract shall later than 10 days after [•ranged to a « c - I' 1 " church ■ ADVERTISEMENT -cn o'clock ! Sealed proposals for the construe- begi Mr. and Mrs. E. rpen eral days of last week in Mr. K. P. Hawkins ha: Into his new residents. I splendid home. The friend: are glad sec an attack of npocndictie: Griffin. ; t : on rf school houre and addition to the approval o? the award by the heir existing ‘••rhool buildings for the Acting State Director, and shall bo lay. P.AI DWIN COUNTY BOARD OF completed within approximately 150 EDUCATION. MIT LEDGEVILLE. working days thereafter, inta GEORGIA. Thereinafter called the Payment will be made on the con do- r>r - ' ctt) V '*N received at the tract as th e work progresses, as fol- . OFFICE OF THE BALDWIN COUN- ]nws: Between the 1st and 15th of j TV BOARD OF EDUCATION in ra ch month 90of the work done I to M7LLEDGEVILLE GEORGIA. an j material furnished and incorpo- ,’islt ROOM 102—SANFORD BUILDING rati-d in the Project, or suitably until 10 o'clock A. M.. Eastern stored cn the p ro j cct s j te , will be Standard Time, on NOVEMBER 25. paid . And th e balence of the eon- 1935. ; tract price to he paid within thirty All proposals must be accompan- (30t days after the completion and acceptance of the project. Plans arid specifications may be obtained from the office of W. ELLIOTT DUNWODY. JR.. ARCHI TECT. 460 BROADWAY, MACON. GEORGIA, for a deposit of Twenty- five Dcllars ($25 00) per set to in sure its return. The Architect wil 1 deduct from this deposit the actual led by a ccritified check or bend from a aiudificd surety com pany. drawn in favor of P. N. BIV INS. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, in the amount of 5C r of _ j the bare bid: such check, or bid W. J. Vaughan l> nd. representing a guarantee that ut again, after the successful bidder, if awarded rontract wil! promptly enter Into .nlract and lumish surety bond ^7”, “th«o equired by law. equal to one data tbe bittdel , the balance to be returned to Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tigne keeping house at the resident where hundred (100',',) per cent of the Mr. K. P. Hawkins recently lived, contract price, e^: ditioned upon the i faithful pcrfcrmanco of the con- Mrs. O. M. Cone and Mrs. J. A. tract and upon the payment of all,'-* Heme left yesterday for Macon to persons supplying labor and fumish- attend the State convention of the ing materials for the construction Daughters of the American Rtvolu-' < f the project. tion. j No bidder may withdraw his bid ' for a period of ‘l.irty days after the The dicision of the members of ’ date set for the opening thereof, the quarterly conLcmice of the! Contracts will not be awarded un- Methcdist church to invite the North til bids have been examined and ap- of the levies and the time, terns, and place of sale as required by law. FIRST TRACT: That tract of land belonging to Lula Pritchard Rogers, situate and lying in the City of Mil- Icdgevillc. State and County afore said. fronting 90 feet on Boundary Street, and running back an equal width for a distance of 135 feet and bound as follows: On the South by lands of Hugh T. Cline, on the West by lands cf Ann'c L. Montgomery, on the North by lands of John Pritchard, and on the East by Bound ary 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 year 1930. Said property ill be sold as the property of Lula P. Rogers. SECOND TRACT: That tract cf land belonging to Shed Wright, situ- and lying in the City of Mil- lcdgcville. State and County afore said. on North Liberty Street, fronting 180 feet on North Liberty Street, and running back West an •qual width for a distance of 255 feet, and bound as follows: On the South by lands cf H. H. McComb. the West by lands of Sophia Duvall, on the North by lands of Nathan Davis, and on the East by North Liberty Street. Said sale Is made under the levy a fi.fa. issued on the 1st day of April. 1931. for taxes due said City for the year 192f. Said property will old as the property of Shed Wright. THIRD TRACT: That tract of land belonging to Lula Odum, situ- and lying in the City of Mil- ledgoville. State and County afore said. on West Montgomery Street fronting on West Montgomery Street 100 feet and running back North an equal width for a distance cf 150 feet, and bound as follows: On the West by lands of Tom Duvall, on the North by lands of Mrs. Florrle 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 year 1929. Said prop erty will be sold as the property aC Lula Odum. FOURTH TRACT: That tract of land hanging 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 th*! 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, 'tor taxes due said City for the year 1930. Said property will be sold as the property nf Robert This 28th day of October. i935. LEROY D. NAPIER. Deputy Marshal of the City of Milledgeville. Guaranteed Radio Service T. A. ASHFIELO R. C. A. Tube, Genuine Replacement Parts Regular communi- cation Benevolent Lodge No. 3 F&Ai; First and Third Tuesday's 8:30 P. M. Visiting Breth- eren welcome. JOE L. GRANT, W. M. J- R- SMITH, Sec'ty. Dr. Robert L. Biggs VETERINARIAN Can be Contacted Through L R. Langley, County Agent Residence Phone 4S«-J DARIEN HOTEL SPECIAL THRU THIS MONTH ONLY (October) In order to acquaint our customers with cemented soles we will attach our— MENS $1.25 CEMENTED SOLES SPECIAL FOR 81.09 LADIES $1.00 CEMENTED SOLES depositors, upon , SPECIAL FOR 75c the return of the plans and specifi- [ Cemented soles have no nails, no BOSTON CAFE "WHERE EVERYBODY EATS" Delicious Western Steaks and Sea Foods We are Prepared to Take Care of Your Daily Products Cream. Sweet Milk. Butler Milk and Butter Also Your Fresh Meats PHONE 83 AND SAVE MONEY Montgomery** Milk Depot and Meat Market Georgia Conference to assemble in this coth next year has met with the hearUy approval mil only of the members of the Methodist congregation, but of all our people proved by the Acting State Direc- r. Public Works Administration. Attention is called to the fact that it less than the minimum wage ites approved bv the Acting State cations. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. This 28th day of October, 1935. Signed: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND REVENUES. BALD WIN COUNTY. GEORGIA. BY: O. M. ENNIS, TITLE: CHAIRMAN Last Sunday the members of the Director. Public Works Adminlstra- j Methodist church by a rising extended an invitation to the . - ... fcrcnce. and the mayor and aldermen j by the Federal Emergency Adminis- J ^ corRi ^ of the city will also send a written | traticn c f Public Works, and is | ject to all of its. requirements. — The ] MARSHAL’S SALES CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE Baldwin County. Georgia. Will be sold or the First Tues- invitation. tion. must be paid on these project i day ir. December 1935. before the The Project is financed in part, Courthouse door in Baldwin County, “ ithin the legal hours of sub-1 Sheriffs Sales, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the •ontract shall' tracts an( l parcels of land herein- Rev. Richard Hamilton has boen|bo£i:; not later than 19 days after j aftcr described. The said sales w»R appointed to take charge of the. the approval of the award by the mat * e under and by virtue Acting State Director, and shall be, JcviP 8 of fi.fj ! completed within approximately 78 °* t ^ ie City Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bass, of working days thtreafter. Devcreauv r spent several days of j Payment will b« made on the last week in the city. visit.ng their tract as the work prog desses Catholic church m this city. daughter. Mrs. E. E. Bas DECORATED VEHICLES, tumr*uts which were decorated fo the contest at the fair for the best decorated vehicle presented a beau tiful appearance. All of them were tastily decorated, and showed that much care had boon used. The fol lowing entered: Mi^s Laura Paine, who drove her little grey marc. Her buggy was prettily decorated. Mrs. E. R. Hines drove a bay horse. She won second prize. Miss Louise Little drove a bay hortc. and her buggy was tastily decorated. Miss Georgia Finney dr* ued by the Clerk Milledgeville for the Mayor and Aldermen _' of the City of Milledgeville. Deeds B ; will be executed to the purchasers said sale by the undersigned I follows: Between the 1st and 15th of ■ each month 90G of the work done Marshal. The tenants in poss Th® j and material furnished and incorpo- several tracts of land hercin- ' rated in the Project, or suitably aftPr Scribed have been notified stored on the Project site, will be, paid. And the balance of the con- j tract price to be paid within thirty i (30) days after the completion and i acceptance cf th.* project Plans and specifications may be j obtained from the office <*.' W. Elliott Dunwody. Jr.. Architect. 460 Broad way. Macon. Georgia, or from the Off.ce of the County School Sup- j erintendent at 102 Sanford Building j Milledgeville. G« '•rgia, for a deposit | of twenty-five dollars (S25.00) per set to insure its return. The archi-1 - , tect will deduct from this deposit' wire, ridges or humps. The most comfortable, neatest appearing method of halfsollng. Does not have that halfsoled appearance. Super Shoe Service Phone 120 Lady Took Cardui When Weak, Nervous 1 cant say enough for Cardui If I talked all day,” enthusiastically writes Mrs. L. H. Cald well. of 8tatesvllle, N. C. "I have used Cardui at Intervals for twenty-five years,” she adds. “My trouble In the beginning was weakness and ner vousness. I read of Car dui in a newspaper and decided right then to try It. It seemed before I bad taken half a bottle Of Cardui I was stronger anti was soon tip and around.” Thousand! ot *om:n tcsUfy Cardui bone- f.Ud Ihrm. It it does not bonaflt YOU. Two Great Problems of Life Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve the two gieat financial problems of life: Dying too soon! Living too long! C. H. ANDREWS & SON "NOTHING BUT INSURANCE" Golden Flash Gas ADDS POWER AND PEP TO YOUR CAR—AND SAVES YOU MONEY, CAUSE IT TAKES LESS Quaker State and Can 0 Gold Motor Oil—a Combination that has no equal. Phone 15—-Here Comes Help—for Any Auto Trouble. We Specialize in Quick Tire Service. Power Oil Co. Station, J. B.Malpass,Agt We have installed this week the latest type Aro Equipment for lubricating your car—high pressure air guns that pul the right m y° ur cat. forcing the lubicant to every moving oart. EVERY JOB GUARANTEED—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR brothers’ bay horse, and the buggy'the actual cost of printing and mail-J prettily decorated. The little daughter of Mr. 1 Cook drove a pretty grey hors Misses Whitaker and Jackson first prize on their vehicle. PWA FUND AWARDED TO MARK SPOTS OF HISTORIC INTEREST; BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF ing these data to the Bidders, the ‘ balance to be returned to the de- i positors. upon the return rf the ‘ plans and specifications. The right is rererved to reject any j and all bids. | This 28th day of October. 1935. Signed: (By G N. S.) Dr. M. L. Brittain, president of the Georgia School of Technology, and Miss Ruth Blair, state historian, arc celling on all Georgians to assist them in selecting historic places in the state where suitable memorial tablets may be ereeted. The appeal for advice from his toric minded Georgians followed re ceipt of an award of $13,000 from the Works Progress Administration to finance the work d? making these memorial tablets in the foundry at Georgia Tech. Students will oe employed for the Time. |wcrk under dinxtion of the Georgia 1935. . C. S. S. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS I. ADVERTISEMENT: Sealed prrposals for the construc tion of NEW JAIL BUILDING FOR THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND REVENUES. BALDWIN COUNTY. MILLEDGE VILLE. GEORGIA, (hereinafter called the Project) will be received at the office of the board, at THE COURT HOUSE in MILLEDGE VILLE. GEORGIA, until Twelve o'clock. Meridian Eastern Standard Monday, November 25th,