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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 7 930.
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YOUNG LADY to seo specialty line
to retail grocers one or two' days
each week. Good selling line and good
commission can Le earned. Must hare
personality and wit! is ■’ . ntag? in
selling use of car. experience, In cp’- pi e state':uv,
dress and phone number, a.i
when can be interviewed
Answer to W. B. C., care Brunswick
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Neatly furnished bed¬
rooms; close in; rent reasonable.
Apply 1518 Ellis Street. 7
FOR RENT—Fiva-i 10 m furnished
cottage located in Uibaiu:. Call at
1818 Macon avenue or phono 770. 10
FOR RENT—Two gr.rr.gir. just off
week. Mansfield Apply on Mrs. Ellis I). stunt, '§1.00
W. ICrauss,
Union street, or phone 601. 7
FOR RENT—Two attra.-l ively fur
. nished, large, front bedrooms;
southern expesure; in refined, cultured
home; convenient to business district;
good location. Apply 1107 Gloucester
street. 7
FOR SALL
FOR SALE—Eiano and furniture,
cheap for cash. Apply 1823 Coeh -
ran avenue.
FOR SALE—Fresh country eggs;
hen s and fryers guineas, ducks and
geese. 2301 Ellis street.
•FOR SALE—House and lot 1601
Norwich street, corner of F. Cash or
terms. Mrs. Lula 'IE. Anderson,
304, Wiliiston, S. C. 8-7,9,16
WANTED—Position as bookkeeper
or clerk by young woman, several
years’ experience; references. Reply
Box L. M. C., care Neve;. 10
Cut flowers, potted plants, bedding
plants, gladiolus, bulbs. Will
preciate your order. C. S. Tait, Sr.,
phone 29 or call 903
street. 3-9
FOR SALE — Baby chicks
Thursday; Barred Rocks and Rhode
Island Reds. Also Airedale pup
Phone 447-3. Mrs. J. B. Church,
Norwich street.
FOR SALE—Fish, oysters,
chickens end other poultry, eggs,
Also dairy products. \y e dress,
and deliver free of charge.
Sea Food and Poultry Market, ’phone
869. 2122 Norwich street. tf
LOST
LOST—Female hound dog, brown face
and brown feet. Finder return
.1819 Stonewall street and receive re
ward.
OFFICIAL MINUTES CO Iff MISSION
OF THE CITY OF DRI NSWICK,
CALLED FI FETING, MARCH
6, 1930.
Present: His Honor, Mayor P. A.
Could, and Coinmisr.oners R. E.
Sherman and AY. L. Downs.
Absent; - Commissioners Nat Night¬
ingale and- J. L. Andrews.
His honor the mayor announced
that this meeting had been called
consider business of importance
the City.
Petition received from
owners in area affected requesting that
Union street paving from First to
Third avenues he made a center strip
thirty-six feet wide. Petition grant
ed.
The following resolution was unan¬
imously adopted:
Whereas, by .ordinance heretofore
passed and adopted by the comrnis
sion of the City of Brunswick,
gia, it was deemed necessary to
jave, drain and otherwise improve
following parts of streets in said city,
to-v,lt:
Ellis street from the north side
L street to south side of M street:
London from the cast side of Union
Street to west side of Egmont;
Union from the south side of First
avenue to north side of Third avenue;
Second avenue from east: side
Union street east side of Ellis;
Kay avenue from the center of
Golucester street to the south side
of G street; ride _ of New¬
I struct from ea t
castle street to west side of
H street ,‘roni ear side of New¬
castle stree't to west side of Wolf;
Norwich street from the north
of Second ave nue to ? point 1 GO feet
north thereof; and such ordinance be¬
fore its adoption been duly the official
as provided for by law in
newspape rof raul city; and,
Whereas, the owners of more than
one-half in area of the land Uabl: f'
assessment to pay for such grading,
draining, paving and improvement of
said part' of said streets have not
D’ the
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secretary of said cornini- -
protest in writing again.-; . uch grad
ing, draining, paving and improve
me.ot of said carts said stress l! -
of any part of any : them, as requ.r
ed by law; and, ha-
IVhereas, due advert!.- -mi at
bcc: made and all ot ; r< ;• and further
necessary i gal rc-jun ment have
bem duly complie 1 with in 1 seer to
proceed with such gracing, draining,
paving and improvement: hereby resolved by
Therefore, it i
the commission of raid City in lav -
ful meeting assembled, that tau
grading,’ draining, paving and im¬
provement be done in accordance
the legal requirements in such cases
made and provided for, and that the
city manager of said City proceed with
the same. resolved, 1 hat the
Be it further oi
material to be used, the manner
construction, the extent, character and
_______ draining,
width of said grading, pav-
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ETTA KETT Getting the Late Bird Out Early -By PAUL ROBINSON
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lnimg room - y OP THE NIGHT TO SO UP TO' CHASE ETTAT,
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6 . “Viva—’
9. Unseal
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13. In a lopsided
state
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man’s name
15. Rack part
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a tree
IS'. Vegetable
20 . Makes a mis¬
take
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tion
24. Vellow bugles
28. Old-womanisli
27. For fum ed
30. Bird’s tank
31. TropierJ fruits
38. Commotion
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the sea
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44. Corrosions
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ing am improvement shall ho as are
. 1 1 out Jielow and according to the
pinny an : spc.- ificatioris of the same
prepared *nd approved in by -aid city
manager, and on file the office of
;;a j ( j 1 city man-up r, which plans and
i-peeiflcatior.s are iiereby approved and
adopted; material asphalt, to be of concrete,
brick, -h' -* asphatic concrete,
or such material a~ may be hereafter
determined by receipt vote of the competitive city com
n , upon of
pjds for such work, which shall extend
n aid part- of street:-: a hereinbe
fere . necified, including all necessary
j n t<-r--;t stion following -s 'aid width paving shall be dif- of
, the as to the
ferent part; of streets named, to
w jt:
Ellis street, 27 feet wide;
London street, 28 feet wide;
Union street, Sf> feet Wide;
Second avenue. 24 feet wide;
Kay avenue, 27 feet wide; wide ;
T street, 36 feet
II Norwich street, 30 feet wide;
street, 46 feet wide;
with necessary curbing, drainage and
clear SHIP appurtenances and to be con
ntructed in a manner In accordance
with the plans and specifications,
Be it further resolved that the —-j
manager shall ad.critse for bids
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furnishing the material and perform
ing the work necessary ii making
such improvements in accordance with
the plan:- and specification ; before r< -
ferred to;
Be it further resolved, That the con
tractor or contractors who may sub
mit bids for such work shall execute
and deliver to the City of Brunswick
at the time of executing such con¬
tract or contract:- a good and suffi
icent bond in an amount equal to the
contract price for such work, condi
tinned for the full and faithful per
formance of the work and for the nr„
taction of the City of Brunswick and
all property owners interested against
any loss or damage by reason of I he
negligent or improper execution of
the work.
Be i; further i (-solved, That the
cut tractor or contractors to whom
sue: contract shall be awarded
also give bond in, compliance v. ! Mi
the laws of Georgia as set out In
published Acts of the General As: cm -
bly of 1916, on pages 94 and 95 there
of.
Meeting adjourned. R. A. Gould,
.Aticat: Hugh Burford, Mayor
S«<mary of the Commission.
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4. Saunter
5. Insipid
6. Butter substi¬
tute
7. Fart of a
house
8. Slender flnlal
of a spire
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10. Young salmon
11. Shade trees
17. College official
10 . Required
21. Desire
22. African arrow
poison
23. Drink offer¬
ings
25. Homan
religious virgin
27. Thoroughfares:
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28. Biblical towert
Gen. 85:21
20. Puts on
32. Sandy
35. Transgressions
37. Fro no u n
80. More
sagacious
40. First magni¬
tude star in
“The Lyre”
41. Dry
43. Handle
45. Gaelic mas¬
culine name
47. Disfigure
4H. < ’.lie mical
suffix
Golf term
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
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AT^/V GREAT SPRING dmUHCe SALE OF
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Visit this sale of sales today! See the scores of once-in-a-lifotimc
values! Mingle with the enthusiastic bargain fleckers that art
saving from $50 to $75 on used cars “with an OK that counts.”
Unusually heavy sales of the 1930 Chevrolet Six have brought us an
over-supply of good used cars taken in trade. To clear our stocks
quickly in preparation for our regular spring business wc offer you
the sensational low prices below. Included in this sale are many
low-mileage fine cars bearing the famous red “OK” tag—cars of
quality and dependability that have been thoroughly reconditioned.
The most amazing values will go quickly. Hurry to this bargain
event now! Select your car while there is still a wide choice!
1929 ESSEX SEDAN H28 < HEVltOLET <’OA< II
Here is a real buy . Five wire wheels, Good tire:-., beautiful Duco /ini-b.
not a scratch on thin car either inside Motet iri very best Tape, run: like
rr out. Motor and tires practically new car. 1980 tag and extra tire. 1930 Ford Coupe
rev.. Has a 1980 tag, for $305.00
$385.00 1929 CHEVROLET SIX !«) \DK’l Kit
1929 < HEVItOl.KT < 01 EE This, car was repossessed and offers,
This with shock cur is absorbers, a rare buy. good I equipped ran buy, has been driven very lisle a Driven only two weeks by
tire , per¬ and will sell quickly for prominent Brunswick
fect motor, body and Duco finish aur¬ $385.00 Will, sell man.
as nev.s Equipped $450.00 with 1980 tag. with 1930 tag in¬
Biauliful 1928 ESSEX SEDAN stalled for—
192k PONTIAC SKI) W blue Duco, five good Ur .
This car i; a good buy, priced low }><• I «d,V and motor good, see (.hi: car.
cause we wete al>b to trade hrod ort a For only
lighter car. $263.00
$285.00 1928 \\ 11 IRE i/I SEDAN
1926 NASH SEDAN Hu four good General tire and rum
New Duco, extra good tin-e Will sell ’. 1 'itl, body and Duco finish good. Tbl¬
equipped with 1980 fag for ear v. ill sell quickly for
$165.00 $185.00
Small Down Payments~Easy G. M. A. m Terms
Coastal Chevrolet Corporation
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1 BRUNSWICK, GA.
j McIntosh Motors, Darien, Ga.
Buy OK Used Cars From Your Chevrolet Dealer
FACE ELEVEN