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FRIDAY, MARCH 7. 1930.
INDIVIDUALITY
IN VALUES |
Combined with the unique and efficient I
service found at all A&P Stores makes I
each visit riot on!y a pleasant but
a profitable one!
These nrlces eSEeelive week-ending March 8th
I
Swifts Jewel
4 lb. pail §§€
FLOUR
Plain or Self-Rising
SUNNYFIELD IONA
12 lb. bag 57c 12 lb. bag 45c
24 lb. bag $1.09 24 lb. bag 89c
Del Monte—Sliced
Pineapple No. Cans 1 25?'
Try this for Supper Tonight —LYE
Hominy 3 25/
Sultana — Red, Alaskan
Salmon No. Can 1 25/
Maxwell House
Coffee “ 39/
A&P — Spicy, Delicious
Apple Sauce ^ 10/
Iona — Tender, Tempting
Corn No. Can 2 10/
OCTAGON
IAUKBHY
SOAP 3 r I©/
Fancy Blue Rose
RICE 3 r Lbs. For LJ ore
WHITE MEAT Lb. 16 c
Dixie Maid Creamery
BUTTER Lb 39 c
Cloth Bags
SUGAR 10 l f» 8 ; 57 c
Pure Santos Coffee
EIGHT O’CLOCK Lb. 25 c
Fresh
SPINACH lb. 12 1/zC
Fancy Iceberg
LETTUCE Heads Large AC 9 /
Fancy Florida
TOMATOES Lb. 15 c
No. 1 Irish Cobbler
POTATOES 10 & 38 c
At Our
TWO SANITARY MARKETS
1319 and 1508 Newcastle St.
Coral SLICED BACOIS f, lb.........25c
Pork SAUSAGE MEAT, lb. .....20c
STEW BEEF, 2 lbs..... .................25c
POT ROAST, lb........... ..................20c
CHUCK ROAST, lb................. .....17c
Ciub Women Sprout “Wings” In Washington
(By Associated Press)
Washington, March 7.
ton’s club women may soon be fly
to meetings.
The Woman's City Club has organ
a special aviation section, the
[first womans’ such club in the country to
.a course in its regular
program
Thirty members, most of them ma¬
ture women, are now enrolled for
with the Idea of learning to fly.
Some, including Mrs. Merritt 0.
Chance, president of the club, plan to
buy and operate their own planes.
Mrs. Chance hopes to riy from her
country home in Maryland, 20 miles
from Washington, to preside at club
meetings.
“I have driven a ear for 20 years,”
says Mrs. Chance, so I don’t see why!
cannot pilot a plane. We have j
ground for a landing field on our
place.” j
Several young women lawyers,
members of the club, also will enroll I
live the outside aviation the course. city in They like and to J
summers
will use the planes to take them back
and forth from their, offices.
Mrs. Lyle B. Steever, director of
the aviation section, is a graduate of
the Aviation Institute and holds a
student pilot’s license, ground
Perliminary to taking up
work, talks will be given by experts
from the department of commerce, the
navy department and various airports.
Mrs. Merritt O. Chance (lower r
ight) has organized an aviation sec-
NOT1CE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals addressed to The
Commission Georgia, and of the marked City of “Sealed Brunswick, Pro-1 j
posal” will be received until S p.
March 17, 10,”0, to be opened imme
diately thereafter and considered by
the commission at the city hall for
furnishing material, equipment and
labor and constructing certain work
approximately as follows:
20,000 sq, yds. paving, including
grading, curbing, gutters, storm drain¬
age and other appurtenances.
Bids are invited on brick, sheet as¬
phalt, asphaltic concrete, cement con¬
crete, and such material as hereinafter
may be determined by vote of com
mission upon receipt of competitive
bids for such work.
The work will consist of paving the
following streets:
Ellis street from the north side of
L St. to the south side of M St.
Kay Ave. from the center of Glou¬
cester St. to the south side of G St.
London St. from the east side of
Union St. to the west side of Egmont.
Union St. from the south side of
First Ave. to the north side of 3rd
Ave.
Second Ave. from the east side of
Union street to the east of Ellis St.
Norwich St. from the,north side of
2nd Ave. to a point 100 feet north.
II St.- from the east side of New
castle St. to the West Side of Wolf j
St.
I St. from the east side of New¬
castle St. to the west side of Norwich)
The contractor or contractors to
whom the contract is awarded for said
paving and improvement, shall exe
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cute and deliver to the City a
and sufficient bond in an amount
to the contract price conditioned d fnv for! I
the full and faithful performance of;
BRUNSWICK MEAT MARKE ryr\ I I
E. F. Flexer, Prop. 1403 Grant St.
WE ARE NOW SELLING OUR MEATS AT THE
FOLLOWING PRICES:
GEORGIA PORK
Pork
Hams
Pork
Shoulders
Pork
Chops
Back
Bone
Pig
Heads
Pig
Feet _________
PORK CUTS AND SAUSAGES
Spare
Ribs
Pig
Tails
Neck
Bones
Pig
Snouts
Domestic Rabbits, frying sizes, b. 50c
PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 238 and Phone 239
Save Your Cash Purchase Tickets and Get a
Silver Dollar
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
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all p>-tbrb$
©SACH.'ZACH
tion of Washington cluh women,
lvia Carmel (upper right) of Vernon.
the City and property owners interest
against any loss or damage by rea
son of the negligence or improper
execution of the work, and also a
price equal in amount to the contract
in compliance to the terms and
provisions of an act of the general
assembly of the state of Georgia of
1916 found in Georgia Law 1919, pages
94 and 95.
Each bid is to be on a blank form
furnished by the secretary to the com¬
mission and is to be accompanied by a
certified check payable to the City of
Brunswick, Ga., for $500,09.
Certified check will be forfeited as
liquidated damages if contract and
bond are not executed within the time
specified, if proposal is accepted, oth
will be returned within ten
days. The
right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the office of the city manager and
at the offices of the engineers, and
specifications may be obtained from
the engineers upon receipt of $25,
which sum, less cost of printing, will
be refunded if same are returned be¬
fore award of contract.
K. C. GARVIN,
City Manager.
E. V. Camp and Associates, Inc.,
Consulting, Supervising and Testing
Engineers,
Atlanta, Ga. Brunswick, Ga.
PUBLIC SALK UNDER POWER
Georgia,
Glynn County.
There will be sold by the undersign
ed as attorneys at law for Mrs. Alice
Stiles Morrissy before the courthouse
1 ( ; ly nn County, Georgia between the
Icgnl hours , of sale the first lues
on
day ,j‘ in |‘ April, 1980, the following desorib
(l rea , )ro p er ty to-wit:
That certain real property in the city
BEST WESTERN LAMB
Lamb fh c
Stew
Lamb 15 c
Shoulder
GEORGIA BEEF
Brisket 12‘/2 c
Stew
Chuck 15 c
Stew
Chuck 15 c
Steak
Pig 1 10 IU AC c
Ears .
Beef 15 c
Brains
10 c
Chitterlings
Beef 20 c
Liver
25 c
Frankfurts
Smoked 25C
Sausage
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WTGRANTCO. U 00 S3 3®lW'rt
Department SAure*
Our Second Week
Brings Even Bigger
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l Chiffon Hose<
With Fancy ■
j Heels
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An extra value for Second Thrift Week! Full fashioned, .siilk
to-top, every pair perfect. This is a special purchase of stack¬
ings that usually sell for $1.9U '
Vtil. I.ooh 41 This!
Fancy Socks
Rayon plaited on cot¬ 10
ton. Some have slight
im perfections, hut all «
are marvelous values.
Women’* These Are the Splendid
Leather Work Shirts
Belts
For the many costumes We Sell Regularly
demanding the a belt, here for 69c
are new styles for
spring.
20' For Thrift
M onth
Only
Lace 4T
Neckwear
The “lingerie touch" is Goat cut, of
so frocks important that to the new heavy h i u c
you nrrd chucubray, very
several of these sheer lace rummy, w i t h
jets. all scams triple
atijtchedL fitting collar. Well
Two pockets.
Nainsook Dresses
1-3 Years
50 Many cunning styfe.s, of soft, white
> 1 ? nainsook trimmed with embroidered
edging or lace
Silk Bonnets
50'
Frilly for ones for girls, simpler ones /7 fi LA AN
boys In white, pink or blue,
nicely lined.
Infants’ Shoes
Infants’ soft .ole hirst step shoes with
shoes in high or low leather sole. All
style White, tan or *ylc\ White, Un,
patent combinations. black and combina*
1 t tions.
*
50c
Frilly
Scrim Curtains
2% yards long. Over Elaborately trimmed
16 diSerent styles. with rayon insets arid
Ruffles edged with ruffles in contrasting
rayon. Tiebackj in¬ color. Complete with
cluded valance and tieljacks.
69’
Grant’s Paints
Cut the Cost of Every
Paint Job
Paint
-For intidr wort, in fine am am
aatortment of colors. Pi
-Drirt in 30 minute*, no. Paint Brushes
Easy to uae. /t ft. 10c and 25c
of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia,
in that section of said city known
as Town Commons, and being describ¬
ed according to the well known maps and
plans oi said city as a portion of Town
Commons lot number 188, in that tic*i
o i lots between Wolf and Albany
said portion of said lot havmg
the following courses, distances and ml
around the same to '.vit,
Commencing at the intersection of the
side ot Wolf street with tin' south
side of L street., and running thence in
an easterly direction and along the south
side of L street a distance of thirty
five feet; thence at right angles to the
south side of I* street in a southerly
direction sixty feet; thence in a wester¬
ly direction and at right angles to the
last described line a distance of thirty
five feet to the east side of Wolf street;
fence along the east side of Wolf street
in a northerly direction a distance of
sixty feet to the initial point.
Said property will he sold under and
by virtue of a power of sale contained
in a deed to secure debt from Mrs. Lila
Wiggins to Mrs. Alice Stiles Morrissy
dated December 24, 1928, and recorded
in the general records of Glynn County,
in Book t-B, folio 482. to secure a loan
in the principal sum of eleven hundred
dollars, together with interest thereon
at tin rate ol eight pel cent per annum
from date. There is still due on said
indebtedness secured by said deed .o
secure debt the principal sum of interest eleven
hundred dollars, together with
thereon from June 24, 1929 to date.
The proceeds arising from the sale of
said property will be applied first to the
expenses incident to this sale, next to
th< payment d the indebtednss serum!
by said deed to secure debt, and the
balance, if any, will be paid to Mrs. Ella
W iggins.
The property above described will lie
sold at the time and place herein stated
in accordance with the terms of the
aforesaid power oi sale subject to any
lien or liens which may exist for unpaid
taxes or paving assessments.
This March 7, 1980.
Reese, ,Scarlett. Bonnot llighsmith,
Attornys at Law for Mrs. Alice Stiles
Morrissy. 8-7,1 1,21,28
Chuck 15 c
Roast
Shoulder 20 c
Roast
Sirloin 30 c
Steak
Porterhouse 30 c
Steak
Round 30 c
Steak
20 c
Hamburger
Rump 25 c
Roast
Sausage 15 c
Meat
Pure Pork 20 c
Sausage
Sliced 35 c
Bacon
Hog Head 25 c
Cheese
Pork 20 c
Brains
’MCE SEVEN