Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 12, 1936, Image 10

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THE VNTON-UCORMEB. MMJLXDOEYILLX, 04, M4ICI IS, lfti 7th Grade of GSCW Visits Recorder Office (Thoto C'ollecctown Studio) -•Vi the seventh grade has been Bradford. Mary Bryan, Katherine j .'tu dying the printing press as a part 1 Carpenter, Joan DeWitt. Rosalia i of our unit on communication, we I Donnelly, Minnie Mae Doster, Mar- j visited the printing office. In groups tha Dumas. Gwendolyn Edwards!! tT ten, we were shown how printing; Margaret Ennis. Kathryn Hitchcock j v.*as done, frem the Linotype to the Elmirah Lane, Dcvie Martin, Geral- J press. We saw the mats sent by the dine May. Ellen Nash, Martha Nib- I Associated Press and Mr. Moore ex- I lack. Elizabeth Palmer, Eula Flake J plained the process they were to go j Patman. Ann Pennington, Lucilc Penningtcn, Catherine Proctor. Ida' • Proctor, Geraldine Prosser, Bet- f through befrrre they an the paper. After we sa types of pictures that papers and the process ready for v the two ire put in if printing. our pictures were taken in front the Union-Recorder office The members of the grade are: Betty Cantey Allen, Cynthia Badger, Janie Frances Bivins, Marv ANY MILK, LADY? (I HOPE NOT)’ >&?> !; f? 0 4 > > > '/S '■*:*' SV,' !l csf m iii **ca tie Rhodes. Julia Scott, Nan Scott, j Jane Simpson, Patsy Skelton, Claire j Smith. Bertha Snow, Carolyn Ter ry. Edith Vaughn, Helen Watkins. Margaret Williams, Margaret Wilson, Hi’da Zachry, Martha Benford. Christine Haralson. Ntw York went on strike and stopped elevators. Here we find u deliverymen gsxing up toward a 15th floor customer with a sinking (Mart at thought ef tha long climb. (Associated Press Photo) LENTEN SERVICES AT E1T6COPAL CHURCH Rev. F. H. Harding. Rector of St. Stephens Episcopal church, has an nounced the following services each week throughout the Lentei. season until Holy week, the week immo di otely proceeding Faster. Services will be held on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at five o'clock Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. The public i.» cordialy invited to all these services. The Fidelis Class meeting was held Monday evening, at the home rC Mrs. Charles Fowler. Mrs. Guy Wells. President, presided. A num ber cf business matters -were dis posed of and plans for future class work was discussed. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Her bert Massey. A social half-hour fol lowed. Upon a last retreat, to the dining room, Mrs. Fowler served delicious refreshments from an ar tistically appointed table in St. Pat ricks design. ed. After the making of the security deed hereinbefore described, Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth died testate. Her Will, in which the undersigned was nominated Executor, was proven ir common form in the Court of Ordi nary of Bibb County, Georgia, and the undersigned was appointed by raid Court as the Executor of said Will, and letters testamentary issued to him on January 18, 1933. The undersigned. J. R. Stanley, acting as the Executcr of the Last Will and Testament of Mrs. M. Bloodworth, and in conformity with the powers of sale containod in the security deed herein above mention ed. will sell at public outcry, before the courthouse door in Baldwin Ccunty, Georgia, to the highest bid der for cash, within the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday April, 1938. the following described parcels of land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Milledgeville, Ga., being a part J of Lot No. Four in Square Sixty - | eight, according to the plan of said city; bounded on the South by Mont- | gomery Street; on the North by lot the West by USED CAR BUYERS YOU MUST BE SATISFIED MRS. BLACK ORGANIZES DANCING CLASS. T7ie Jacqueline School of Dane-* of T. Hines Ennis; ins, Mrs. Cason Black, director, is j the residence lot a! J. H. Ennis organizing classes in a number of i on the East by the residence lot of neighboring towns in addition to : Carl Vinson: said lot beginning at the classes here. I the corner of the residence lot of J. I Miss Ramona Hughes, an out- 1 H. Ennis, above described, on Mont- I standing tap dancer, has come here f gomery street, running East along I this week to assist Mrs. Black. Miss! Montgomery street fifty feet, thcnc** ■ Hughes was the star ville that opened the Theatre here a year ago. SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA. Baldwin County: On August 28. 1929, J. H. Ennis conveyed to Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth. of Bibb County. Georgia, the here inafter described parcels of land, which deed is recorded ia the office cf the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baldwin County, in Deed Book 15. page 23. The said deed was given to secure a note dated August 28. 1929. due twelve months after its date, for $3300.00 payable to order of Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth, and. dence lot of J. H. Ennis. Sicned by J. H. Ennis, and also to | Also: All that tract or parcel or i; socurc all renewals ot said note and j land situate, lyins and being In the ! all indebtednesses or obligation that j City ot Milledgeville, known ar.d : the said J. H. Ennis should make or, distinguished in .he plan of said incur with said Mrs, M. E. Blood- city as a part of Lot No. 3 in Square worth not to exceed the amount of! Sixty-eight. Said lot fronts on Co- *4500.00. Afterward, on March 1.1 lumbia street ten feet, and runs back 155 ft Said lot begins at a point 210 North to T. Hines Ennis’ lot 295 j feet .thance West fifty feet, thence South 295 feet ,to the point cf be ginning. Also: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 320th District G. M. Baldwin Coun- Georgia. and known and distin guished in the plan of the city of Milledgeville as part of Lot No. 4 i Square Sixty-eight. Said lot fronts; South on West Montgomery street | 75 feet and runs back North 210* feet, forming a perfect parallelo- j gram, with the North and South lines 75 feet, and East and West lines 210 feet. Said lot is the : 1930, the said J. K. Ennis borrowed o! the said Mrs. M E. Bloodworth the sum of $1000.00 and on the same date executed to her order his note for said amount due October 15. 1930; said note thereby became se cured by said security deed. Both of the above described notes bear inter est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from their dates. The said deed granted to said Mrs. Bloodworth, her legal representa- feet North of the comer of Colum- ! bia and Montgomery streets, and | runs along Columbia street ten feet to the Speer lot. thence East 155 feet, thence South ten feet to the I residence lot of J. H. Ennis, thence j West 155 feet to the starting point Each of the above described lots will be sold under a separate offer, nr d will be sold subject to the taxe*; due thereon and subject to the as- uves, and assigns, tlic power to sell sessments made by the Mayor and the hereinafter described parcels of; Aldermen of the City cf Milledge- laod at public outcry, before the courthouse dcor in Baldwin County. 'Georgia, to the highest, bidder for cash, should the said J. H. Ennis fail to pay sa*d indebtednesses or any nart thereof, or any interest there- r« when due. The sn ; d J. H. Ennis has failed pay the ville for improving and paving the portions of Montgomcrv Street and Columbia Street upon which the parcels of land abut. The amount due on the S3"OO.OD note above described is $3,174.88 principal, and $460.84 interest tr the ; day of sale, and the amount due < said indfbtedm-w-i and the the *1000.00 note above described i- same ts now pad due. and has fail-!$294.76 principal, and S7.18 inter- WE HAVE A HEW SELECTION OF MARES MARES Prices Right—See Then—They Will Make Good Fen Aai- Rials. Tennessee Young Mules A Good Selection of Medina Priced Mole* Liberal Terms WE ARE AGENTS FDR fLORENCEWAGOHS AJJ Sizes and the Beit all Pnrpose Wijon on the Market W. E. Bass & Co. Don’t Mn This! Through Mar. 31 a 25 per cent discount on all Permanents Special Spring Price on Shampoos and Finger Waves at RUDEMAR BEAUTY SHOP (Over Gas Company) Milledgeville. Ca. Phone 389 OUR PAST RECORD The management of this bank is in the hands of men who hav years of successful business and banking experience. Throucf the years this.bank has been the symbol of financial strength' integrity of character and absolute reliability. We have a sympathetic cooperation with all interests of ou r customers and invite you to establish a connection with ih; strong, well regulated bank. Merchants &. Farmers Bank SERVING YOU SINCE 1898 CAPITAL $80,000 SURPLUS $80,000 est to the day of sale. Said sale will be made to raise IINES & CARPENTER, attorneys for the Executor. indebtedness and the cost of sale. The undersigned will execute deeds to the purchasers at said sale. This March 10, 1936. J. R. STANLEY, As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth the Grantee with Power of Sale of J. H. Ennis. 5CO >* i *«; ODD Liquid-Tablets price 1 Salve-Note St, lOt, i5c MONEY BACK Flower Pots Good, Clean, New Pots EXTRA SPECIAL 6 Inch Pot* 5 C 7 Inch Pots 10c 8 Inch Pot* 15c 9 Inch Pot* 20c 10 Inch Pots 25c Ownplete Stock of Ferris Vegetable and Flower Seed, Pltge. 5c. Chandler’s Sc© US Da 11 y Select any guaranteed car and drive It two days. Test It younstf~if you are h/\p Snarinl not satisfied It As the best value you rur •special can get for your money, bring It beck q . and your m. <ney will be cheerfully ro K&roains fuadod—proridod only that the car Is ** In its original condition. Why Cake dunces when you cam buy a need car with a mmey-bodi gnwraairr McKinnon Motor Co. <9&>| Tax Collector’s Notice All Special License and Corporation Taxes are due and payable January I. for the year 1936. Ever)’ one interested in any business subject to Special Taxes, will please take notice and procure a license to con duct same. After March 31 1 the law require me to add a penalty of 20 per cent. Respectfully, MRS. L. D. SMITH TAX COLLECTOR Gas 18c OUR NEW CAPITOL GAS—Drive in our Station—Every Gallon Measured Before Your Eyes—Save The Difference. Special Friday-Saturday CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED $2.25 EVERY JOB GUARANTEED T. H. ENNIS HUDSON-TERRAPIANE SERVICE STATION xxxxxxxxxxxmmxxitTTTTT NOTICE Clean-Up Week Mirth 23rd to Mirth 28th, hu beta designated by Cooocil «* Clean Up Week—Daring that week the Solitary Dept, will wore .U truh, debris, ot jaak of toy kkd placed at the curb. At other tines oaly the aoraal trash ud garbage that tan be put in a garbage tan will he rtnoved. The coopera tion of all in the trial of this new plan, ia asked. Y The new Sanitary Ordinance does NOT prohibit the use of | properly installed Sunken Garbage Cans ia front Areaa. By Order of Council |