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^vFin?'^iii.Tyj««niK^*»ifWflKW»_.i»»j*^/^4»n t^y^ iitWflLA' f l-_W'L^.'!.''ll".'WH? H WWWJWB THE FLORA JOURMAL^ffiCORD, FLORA, ILUNOIS 1^ I,- {h i:-*-- it' v If V k I' li"- t*-;,!p|*,;fft- *^ or Rent-Rent-Rent^ WHICH ARE VOU SINGING ? R K«Bt, dirn of Saot—luU ol flan, ¦ dlr. tar*, ib* landlord*. XNT, dircc -- _ lullaby. Bach month Iho rtntan' Clwruf joina in with leaa and Uaa enthuaiaam. 8un( by thouianda, yet it haa naver bacom. a popular "liit." Horaa. Swaat koma—Iha ioiil o{ ind^ nandanca. a joyoua inthani of lulsllad amW- tiona and dcH(htfuI daya. Wben lunf by happy home-ownara it'a full ol real harmony. Why try lo put pep into a tuna that'i all flata? Oct tha ricbt pitch and atari linstng tlw aong ol baaKh. happlneaa and haimony. Stop at our o«ce and let na no oTar thB worda and niuait with you. We know youll want to loin ttala cbaaitul chorua ncbl away. FLORA LUMBER CO. Flora, IllinoU. ^ORCAJi-Qu^inr' BtyrtcB OF FBOPoaAii roR bids noticb of proposai. Ptm «ds « NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:— f rowOAiBl > ¦ McCABE CHAPEL The attendance at Sunday school Sunoay was 28. Miss Oennell McVeigh spent Satur¬ day night with her i;randpurents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McVeigh. Urs. Owen Miller and little son spent Monday afternoon of this week with Mrs. O. L. Cramer. Koy .'Vlason is working for Wayne McVeigh. Mrs. Qeo. ailllland of East St. Louis Tlalted her sister, Mrs. Mary Uorsett from Wednesday until Mon¬ day ot last week . Mr .and Mrs. Chaa. McVeigh spent Baster with Wayne McVeigh and tam¬ iy. Mrs. Anna Chandler and children left Wednjsduy of last week tor Cali¬ fornia. GOLDEN Henry Landreth of near Riffle was looking after his farm here this week. Gilbert Landreth called on his friend, Ella Bennett, recently. Milton and Cleora Hiller of Casey- vllk', are visiting friends here and vere at the last day of school at Oolden. TuuHday was the close of the wintor school at Oolden. Miss Allene Jacobs Leacher. At the noon hour, patrons .)! the district came with well tilled liaskuu and gave her pupils a flue oiuner. io show their appreciation fur "ip (rood work she has done for the people of the district. Lulu Ruunett and Efte Dow were Sunday vUltors at Fred Scheetz's. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of tbe ImproTement ol the roadway of portions of Main tHieet and the SUte Koad. knewn as Paving improrement ulstrlct Num¬ ber 'Iwo (2); said improvement to b« made by grading, diaining, and curb- It;^ >.ue streeta and approaches there¬ to, and paving ail tbe roadways witn a 'one course reinforced, Portland cement, conciete pavement, with a uniform thickness of seven (7) Inch¬ es, and composed of one part Port¬ land cement, iwo parts lliie aggregate, aud tuiee paris coarse aiigregate, by ihe iiuard ot ivocai Improvements of luu city of Flora, Illinois, until the J^ud day ol April, IV^S, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., ai Its office in the City Hall, lu said City of blora. Illinois, at wuica time and place said bids will be yubllciy open¬ ed. The estimate of the Items by quan¬ tity cunstiiutlng tbe said improve¬ ment are as follows: 1626 square yards, measured trom edge to edge o( pavement slao, ot one course reinforced I'ortland cem¬ ent concrete pavement having a un- iiorm thickness of seven (7| inches, and composed of one (1) part Port- ibiid cement, two (2) parts flne ag¬ gregate (sand) and three (3> parts .oarse aggregate (crushed stone or peobles), all measured by volume, together with the necessary asphalt expansion joints, steel reinforcement aud metal protection plates, flnlshed complete in place with the protection and curing of thu concrete, complete iu place. moti lineal feet of combined con- irete curb aud gutter constructed In¬ tegral, the curb being 12 inches in depth and having an average thicK- uess ot 6 incbes, and the gutter slao is inches in width beiug 7 inches lu thickness at the face nearer the center' uf the street and 6 inches in thick ness against the curb, the total width of the combined curb and gutter being 2 4 inches, the grout portion being composed of 1 part Portland cement, 3 parts tine aggregate (sand) and ihi parts coarse aggregate (crushed stone or pebbles), and a mortar top ^ at 1 Inch In thickness being com¬ posed of 1 part Portland cement and IH parts flne a3;greKate (sand), set on a natural or compacted earth, sand or gravel foundation, protection and curing of ccJicrele. complete in plact! 150 lineal feet of combined con- rret-? curb and gutter constructed in¬ tegral in the same manner and of the same proportions as the above curb and gutter, except that the curb shall be al the front and back sides lespectively 1 inch and 2 inches above the gutter grade and except at thft hack 3idc shall be placed. In the same manner as at the ends of the slabs, a metal protection plate, set (n u nitural eartn. sand or gravi 1 fcundallon, protection and curing of (oncrete. complete In place. . Sealed bids will be received tor the construction of the Improvement ot the roadway of portlona ot Main .-(reet. Flora Avenue, LocuU Street | and Washington Street, known as | Paving Improvement Ulstrlct Nun - { jer Six (6). City of Flora. Illinois, | aid impievement to be made by grad- tig, drilDlng and curbing the streets and approaches thereto, and paving til ot the said roadways with a one (urse reinforced Portland cement concrete pavement, with a uniform thickness of seven Inchas, composed cf one part Portland cement, and two parts flue aggregate, and threu parts coarse aggre^tate, by the Board of Local Improvements ot the City of i Flora, Illinois, until the 22nd day of { April, 1926. at its office in the City Hall. In said City ot Flora, Illinoio,
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1926-04-08 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 30 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1926-04-08 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 30 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 10 |
Page | 10 |
FileName | 19260408_010.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-07-02 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
FullText | ^vFin?'^iii.Tyj««niK^*»ifWflKW»_.i»»j*^/^4»n t^y^ iitWflLA' f l-_W'L^.'!.''ll".'WH? H WWWJWB THE FLORA JOURMAL^ffiCORD, FLORA, ILUNOIS 1^ I,- {h i:-*-- it' v If V k I' li"- t*-;,!p|*,;fft- *^ or Rent-Rent-Rent^ WHICH ARE VOU SINGING ? R K«Bt, dirn of Saot—luU ol flan, ¦ dlr. tar*, ib* landlord*. XNT, dircc -- _ lullaby. Bach month Iho rtntan' Clwruf joina in with leaa and Uaa enthuaiaam. 8un( by thouianda, yet it haa naver bacom. a popular "liit." Horaa. Swaat koma—Iha ioiil o{ ind^ nandanca. a joyoua inthani of lulsllad amW- tiona and dcH(htfuI daya. Wben lunf by happy home-ownara it'a full ol real harmony. Why try lo put pep into a tuna that'i all flata? Oct tha ricbt pitch and atari linstng tlw aong ol baaKh. happlneaa and haimony. Stop at our o«ce and let na no oTar thB worda and niuait with you. We know youll want to loin ttala cbaaitul chorua ncbl away. FLORA LUMBER CO. Flora, IllinoU. ^ORCAJi-Qu^inr' BtyrtcB OF FBOPoaAii roR bids noticb of proposai. Ptm «ds « NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:— f rowOAiBl > ¦ McCABE CHAPEL The attendance at Sunday school Sunoay was 28. Miss Oennell McVeigh spent Satur¬ day night with her i;randpurents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McVeigh. Urs. Owen Miller and little son spent Monday afternoon of this week with Mrs. O. L. Cramer. Koy .'Vlason is working for Wayne McVeigh. Mrs. Qeo. ailllland of East St. Louis Tlalted her sister, Mrs. Mary Uorsett from Wednesday until Mon¬ day ot last week . Mr .and Mrs. Chaa. McVeigh spent Baster with Wayne McVeigh and tam¬ iy. Mrs. Anna Chandler and children left Wednjsduy of last week tor Cali¬ fornia. GOLDEN Henry Landreth of near Riffle was looking after his farm here this week. Gilbert Landreth called on his friend, Ella Bennett, recently. Milton and Cleora Hiller of Casey- vllk', are visiting friends here and vere at the last day of school at Oolden. TuuHday was the close of the wintor school at Oolden. Miss Allene Jacobs Leacher. At the noon hour, patrons .)! the district came with well tilled liaskuu and gave her pupils a flue oiuner. io show their appreciation fur "ip (rood work she has done for the people of the district. Lulu Ruunett and Efte Dow were Sunday vUltors at Fred Scheetz's. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of tbe ImproTement ol the roadway of portions of Main tHieet and the SUte Koad. knewn as Paving improrement ulstrlct Num¬ ber 'Iwo (2); said improvement to b« made by grading, diaining, and curb- It;^ >.ue streeta and approaches there¬ to, and paving ail tbe roadways witn a 'one course reinforced, Portland cement, conciete pavement, with a uniform thickness of seven (7) Inch¬ es, and composed of one part Port¬ land cement, iwo parts lliie aggregate, aud tuiee paris coarse aiigregate, by ihe iiuard ot ivocai Improvements of luu city of Flora, Illinois, until the J^ud day ol April, IV^S, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., ai Its office in the City Hall, lu said City of blora. Illinois, at wuica time and place said bids will be yubllciy open¬ ed. The estimate of the Items by quan¬ tity cunstiiutlng tbe said improve¬ ment are as follows: 1626 square yards, measured trom edge to edge o( pavement slao, ot one course reinforced I'ortland cem¬ ent concrete pavement having a un- iiorm thickness of seven (7| inches, and composed of one (1) part Port- ibiid cement, two (2) parts flne ag¬ gregate (sand) and three (3> parts .oarse aggregate (crushed stone or peobles), all measured by volume, together with the necessary asphalt expansion joints, steel reinforcement aud metal protection plates, flnlshed complete in place with the protection and curing of thu concrete, complete iu place. moti lineal feet of combined con- irete curb aud gutter constructed In¬ tegral, the curb being 12 inches in depth and having an average thicK- uess ot 6 incbes, and the gutter slao is inches in width beiug 7 inches lu thickness at the face nearer the center' uf the street and 6 inches in thick ness against the curb, the total width of the combined curb and gutter being 2 4 inches, the grout portion being composed of 1 part Portland cement, 3 parts tine aggregate (sand) and ihi parts coarse aggregate (crushed stone or pebbles), and a mortar top ^ at 1 Inch In thickness being com¬ posed of 1 part Portland cement and IH parts flne a3;greKate (sand), set on a natural or compacted earth, sand or gravel foundation, protection and curing of ccJicrele. complete in plact! 150 lineal feet of combined con- rret-? curb and gutter constructed in¬ tegral in the same manner and of the same proportions as the above curb and gutter, except that the curb shall be al the front and back sides lespectively 1 inch and 2 inches above the gutter grade and except at thft hack 3idc shall be placed. In the same manner as at the ends of the slabs, a metal protection plate, set (n u nitural eartn. sand or gravi 1 fcundallon, protection and curing of (oncrete. complete In place. . Sealed bids will be received tor the construction of the Improvement ot the roadway of portlona ot Main .-(reet. Flora Avenue, LocuU Street | and Washington Street, known as | Paving Improvement Ulstrlct Nun - { jer Six (6). City of Flora. Illinois, | aid impievement to be made by grad- tig, drilDlng and curbing the streets and approaches thereto, and paving til ot the said roadways with a one (urse reinforced Portland cement concrete pavement, with a uniform thickness of seven Inchas, composed cf one part Portland cement, and two parts flue aggregate, and threu parts coarse aggre^tate, by the Board of Local Improvements ot the City of i Flora, Illinois, until the 22nd day of { April, 1926. at its office in the City Hall. In said City ot Flora, Illinoio, |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |