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THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, Ittjfl
Low Week End Rates
$1.25 ATLANTA tL
FROM WINDER
EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, BE
GINNING APRIL 19TH AND CONTINUING
EVERY WEEK-END THROUGH
SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1935
Tickets on sale for all trains on Fridays and Satur
days, also for Sunday morning trains (including train 5
from stations passed on Sundays). Return limit to leave
Atlanta on any train before midnight of Monday follow
ing date of sale.
Tickets good in coaches only. Baggage checked.
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Can You Find an Old-
Fashioned Grandmother Today?
OLTVF ASHIONED grand
mothers are as obsolete as
hansom cabs. You can’t find
a lace cap on a white head any
more than you can find a han
som cab on an avenue. Grandma
today is as trig and as trim as
granddaughter and probably a bet
ter dancer. And together with this
passing of grandmothers has come
the passing of the necessity for
knowing many of the things she
“Grandma” knew a lot of things
about cooking, for instance, that it
la unnecessary to know now. But
there are also lots of things today
that you should know that “grand
ma" never heard of. Are you
keeping abreast, for instance, of
all the new foods and combina
tions of foods that are now being
put in cans?
Are You In a Rut?
Canned foods have for so long
been an integral part of the Amer
ican diet that there are sure to be
some of them which you and every
other housewife use habitually.
But that last word “habitually” is
the catch. No doubt the foods you
use have freed you from a large
amount of kitchen drudgery, but
are you free enough? There are
a number of canned foods of fairly
recent origin which will emanci
pate you still further.
Canned cream, for instance, i
This Is true cream in cans, easy
to whip, excellent for refrigerator
delicacies, and especially good in
coffee. No milkman to notify or
pottles to return. Then there is
the brand new Brown Betty Pud
ding in cans, and did you know
that you can get individual salmon
steaks and cubed salmon for
salads ?
Baking Made Easy
Baking has always been a time
consuming task, bit the canners
have come to your rescue with
canned biscuits all ready to pop
into the oven, with biscuit dough
If you want to go a step farther
back and with ready-touse pre
mixed biscuit flour it you prefer
to begin almost at the beginning
and do your baking yourself.
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Then there is a prepared pie
crust which needs oaly a little ice
water tc blend it, and enables you
to make a pie or tart or turnover
at the last minute. And if you
once taste the gingerbread that
comes in cans, you won't waste
much time in the future making
your own.
Meats All Ready
Any good housewife knows from
experience how long it takes to
cook a ham. That experience
should turn her to the u?e of
whole hams in cans or a good sec
tion of smoked ham, all pre-
THE JACKSON HERALD. JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
cooked and rich in ns own juice
and jelly. Canned chickens, whole
or half, are also available In cans,
and many reaej'-made dishes, too.
It takes a long time, for in
stance, to cook a piece of corned
beef to make hash, and also lots
of fuel. So why not save the time,
fuel and labor by buying canned
corned beef hash which comes in
small cans holding two portions or
in larger cans for four people?
Young, tender beef is used for this
hAsli, with an exact proportion of
lean and fat meat, and no left
over meat to bother with.
And Mexican tamales in cans
can be combined with canned corn,
tomato sauce, a couple of beaten
eggs, and salt and pepper, and a
tamale pie is in the making. A
added touch which is delicious is
to sprinkle a little grated cheese
on top before baking.
Bring Your Grocer Up to Date
If your grocer doesn't earn
some of these canned foods w*
have enumerated, ask him to get
any of them that strike your
fancy, and get your friends to ask
him, too. That’s the way to have
put at your disposal all of the
latest time-saving, labor-saving,
palate-tickling edibles in cans
which eau their first popularity
in larger communities, but are
bound to bo used everywhere In
the course of time.*
NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED
VOTERS OF THE CITY OF
COMMERCE. GEORGIA
An election will be held in and
for the City of Commerce, Georgia,
on the 20th day of August, 1935, for
the purpose of determining whether
the City of Commerce, Georgia, shall
issue Bonds in the principal sum of
Twenty-Thousand Dollars ($20,000.-
00), for the purpose of the erection
and equipping of a School Building
i within said City of Commerce, Geor
, g*-
The voters must have written or
printed upon their ballots the words,
I “For Bonds,” or “Against Bonds," as
j the case may be.
The election will be held at the
usual place of holdng City Elections,
I to-wit, at the City Hall in said City
• of Commerce, Georga, and the polls
will open at nine o'clock a. m., East
ern Standard time, and close at four
S p. m., Eastern Standard time.
Said proposed bonds to he issued
jin denominations of $500.00 each,
: and to bear interest at the rate of
| four per cent per annum, interest
i payable semi annually. Said bonds
to be serial coupon bonds, and be
numbered one to forty, both inelu
sive. Said bonds shall be paid or re- j
tired at the rate of One Thousand
Dollars principal each year, begin
ning January Ist, 1943, and SIOOO.OO
each January Ist. thereafter, for a
period of twenty years, with the in
terest payable serai annually on the
total unpaid principal each year.
Said bonds to all mature and be ful
ly paid wthin thirty years from date :
of issue, the interes tto be paid on
July Ist and January Ist of each
year, first interest, to be payable
July Ist, 1936, and Bonds to bear
date of January Ist, 1936; said bonds
to be fully paid off on January Ist,
1963.
Said bonds to be paid as to both
principal and interest in lawful mon
ey of the United States of America,
and to be payable at the Office of
the City Clerk and Treasurer in the
City of Commerce, Georgia,
This notice is published by virtue
of a resolution authorizing and di-
I recting said notice to be published,
las required by law, by unanimous
consent of the Mayor and Council at
j its regular meeting on the Bth day
jof July, 1935.
This 10th day of July, 1935.
J. B. Hardman, Mayor.
Carl Williamson, Clerk & Treas.
NOTICE OF CHARTER
Georgia. Jackson County. To the
Superior Court of Said County:
Hoschton Telephone Cos. by this
its petition shows:
1. That petitioner incorpor
ated by order of the Superior Court
of said county on August 15, 1912.
2. That the charter of yo'ur peti
tioner expired on August 13, 1932,
and your petitioner continued in
business in ignorance of such ex
piration.
3. At a meeting of the stockhold
ers of your petitioner duly called and
held on the 26th day of July, 1935, |
at which meeting all the stock of
said corporation was represented!
and participated in said meeting it
was unanimously resolved by the
affirmative vote of all the stockhold
ers of said Corporation, that said
Corporation apply to the Superior
Court of said county for a revival
of its Charter under the provisions
of the laws of Georgia governing
the same; and such resolution was
unanimously adopted by the unani
mous affirmative vote of all the
stockholders of said Corporation. A
certified copy of said resolution is
annexed to this petition as part of
same.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays
that its charter be revived and ex
tended for a period of 20 years, with
the right of renewal and all other
rights and privileges as provided by
law: and that all the property and
other rights of your petitioner con
tinue in such revived Corporation,
and that all the acts and doings of
your petitioner between the dates
of the expiration of its Charter and
the revival thereof be approved and
confirmed, and treated and held as
the acts and doings of the original
Corporation.
Jere S. Ayers,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Georgia, Jackson County: I do
hereby certify that the above is a
trile copy of original this day filed in
office. This July 26, 1935.
C. T. Storey, Jr.,
Clerk Superior Court, Jackson
County, Georgia, j
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BILIOUSNESS
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. By vir
ture of an order of the Ordinary of
said State and county, there will be
sold, at public outcry, first Tuesday
in September, 3rd day of September,
1935, at the home place in Talmo
District, Jackson County, Ga., of J.
W. Richardson, deceased, where he
resided at the time of his death, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder, the follow
ing described lands:
All that tract or tracts of land, in
Talmo District, Jackson County,
Georgia, known as the home place of
J. W. Richardson, deceased, bounded
by lands of Lancaster Bros., J. C.
Harrington, Wm. Kinney Estate. H.
L. Smith and others. Said home
tract of land having been sub-divid-
ed into 4 tracts, as shown in plats
made by C. L. Newton, Surveyor;
and known and described:
As Lot No. 1, containing in said,
boundry 37U acres, more or less,
and adjoining lands of Wm. Kinney
Est., John Stephens. Jl. L. Smith,
Lot No. 2 of said Estate.
And Lot No. 2, containing in said
boundry 52 Vs acres, more or less,
and adjoining lands of Carlilse, Lan
caster Bros., Lot No. 3, Lot No. 4.
Lands of Wm. Kinney Est., and Lot
No. 1.
And Lot No. 3, containing in said
boundry 50 4* more or less,
and adjoining lands of Lancaster
Bros., J. C. Harrington, Lot No. 4
and Lot No. 2. *
And Lot No. 4, containing in said
boundry 3344 acres, more or less,
and adjoining lands of John Harring
ton, Win. Kinney Est., Lots No. 1
and 2.
And being in all 137 44 acres,
more or less. Said lots to be sold
separately, with the right to then
sell any two or more lots as one if
by so doing they should bring more
than being sold separately if the
Administrator thinks best to so sell.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold, all that tract or parcel
of land, in Talmo District, Jackson
County, Georgia, the property of J.
W. Richardson Estate, as shown by
plat made by C. L. Newton, Survey
or, July, 1935, containing 6544
■ acres, more or less, and better known
' as Lot No. 2 of the John White Es-
I tate lands, and bounded by lands of
11. C. Maddox, A. J. Maddox, J. M.
j Thurman and J. H. Maddox.
Permission to sell on the premises
was granted.
j Said sale will continue from day
to day, between the legal hours of
sale, until all of said property is
sold. Terms of sale (’4 1 cash, and
balance on Ist day of January, 1936,
and permission given on January
Ist, 1936, or before if producer can
make satisfactory arrangements with
tenants now on said property. This
3.lst day of August, 1935.
J. M. Richardson,
Admr. of the Estate of J. W.
Richardson.
Notice of sale
Georgia, Jackson County. There
will be sold, under an agreement of
the heirs of Mrs. Frances Maddox
Richardson, deceased, on the premis
es, first Tuesday, the 3rd day of
September, 1935, the following tract
or parcel of land, lying and being in
Jackson County, Ga., and Talmo Dis
trict, G. M., containing 48 acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands
of J. H. Shaw, A. J. Maddox, T. W.
Murphy Est., L. C. Maddox; metes
and hounds are shown in plat in the
hands of J. M. Richardson, as made
by C. L. Newton, Surveyor.
Terms, *4 cash, and the balance on
I January Ist, 1930; permission given
on January Ist, 1936, or before if
I producer can make satisfactory ar
rangements with tenant now on said
property. This July 31, 1935.
J. M. Richardson,
Representing the Heirs of Mrs.
Frances Maddox Richardson, Deceas
ed.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It May Concern: Mrs. J. W.
R. Haley having applied to me for
permanent letters of administration,
with will annexed, on the estate of
Mrs. Mary Moss, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Mary Moss to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mrs. J. W.
R. Haley on Mrs. Mary Moss’ estate.
This sth day of August, 1935.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
A space should be left between
walls of refrigerator and dishes con
taining foods to allow free circula-!
tion of air. This preserves the
foods.
PAGE SEVEN
SHERIFFS SALE
Georgia. Jaekaon County. There
will be sold, to the highest bidder,
for cash, before the court house dqor
in said State and County, on the
first Tuesday in September, 1935,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
All the tools, equipment, and ma
chinery in the shop of the said W.
1 E. Wilbanks, in the Town of Nichol
son. Georgia, Jackson County, con
sisting. among other things, of the
| following: 1 vice, 1 blower 400, 1
1 snvil 150 tb. I drill press, 1 vice,
.58 socket wrenches. 11 open end
wrenches. 3 pipe wrenches, l mon
key wrench, 1 adjustable wrench, 1
1 chain hoist 1 ton. 1 blow torch, 1
breast drill, 17 die pins, 4 braces and
!21 wood bits, 5 drill bits, 3 hand
saws, 1 rubber tire machine. 4 shop
hammers. 2 punches and 1 cleaver,
7 pairs of shop tongs, mule shoeing
tools. 1 eighteen inch planer, Cordes
man-Egl.tn A Cos. make, made in
Cincinnatti. Ohio. 1 three-horse gas-
oline engine. Novo Make, 1 machine
lathe, 1 band saw and table, l bench
vice, 2 mitre saws, 1 spirit level, l
try square, 1 match plane, 1 set of
iron planes, 5 wood chisels, l chop
axe, together with all other tools of
whatever kind located in su I shop
belonging to the said W. K. Wilbanks.
Also, the following household ef
fects, to-v.it: 1 clock, 1 dresser, 1
bedstead, 1 cotton mattress and
springs, 15 comforts and quilts. 1
Singer sewing machine, 1 Victor vic
trola, 1 record cabinet, 1 center
table, 1 book ease, 1 warddrobo, 1
cedar ehifferobe, 1 trunk, 1 steel
bed. 1 cotton matterss and springs,
1 one-man steel bed, together with
mattress and springs, 1 walnut bed,
with cotton mattress and springs, l
steel bed, with cotton mattress and
springs. 1 oak dresser, 1 clock, 1 re
frigerator, walnut, 1 oak safe, 1
poplar kitchen cabinet, 1 dining
table, 1 cook table, 1 Southbend
range stove, rocking chairs, 10
straight chairs, crockery ware and
knives, forks, and spoons, and all
other household effects located at
the residence f the said W. E. Wil
banks, in Jackson County, Georgia,
and the above mentioned articles
now being in the possession of the
said W. E. Wilbanks, at his residence
aforesaid.
Levied on as the property of W.
E. Wilbanks, under and by virtue of
execution issuing or, a foreclosure
of a bill of sale to secure a debt, in
favor of R. F. Wardlaw and Mrs.
Versie Kesler, against the said W. E.
Wilbanks, et aU and issuing from
the Superior Court of Jackson Coun
ty, Georgia, and said property to be
sold under said execution, and to
satisfy the same. This August 5,
1935.
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. There
will be sold, to the highest bidder,
for cash, before the court house
door in Jackson County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in September, 1935,
wi'hin the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All of his kitchen and household
furniture, located at his residence in
the Town of Nicholson, Jackson
County, Georgia, and more specifi
cally enumerated as follows: 1 cen
ter table, walnut, 1 poplar center
table, 1 cedar chest, 1 Viet roll*, suit
case, 1 cedar ehifferobe, 1 stee bed
with cotton mattress, 1 steel bed, 1
oak center table, 1 oak wash stand,
1 ehifferobe, cedar, 2 square top
tables, 1 rocker, 6 straight chairs, 1
four-burner New Perfection Oil
Stove, No. 74, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1
walnut dining table, 1 coo; table,
j crockery ware, knives, forks, and
; spoons, C quilts, and all other houae
! hold and kitchen effects located at
i said residence.
Levied on as the property of Otho
Wilbanks, under and by virtue of an
i execution issuing on a fort closure of
a bill of sale to secure a debt, in
j favor of It. F. Wardlaw and Mrs.
1 Versie Kesler, vs. Otho Wilbanks, et
al., issuing from the Superior Court
jof Jackson County, Georgia: said
i property being sold under said exe
i cution, and to satisfy the same. This
| August sth, 1935.
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
I
MARSHALL’S SALE, TOWN OF
MAYSVILLE, JACKSON
COUNTY, GEORGIA
Will be sold, before the Council
Hall door, in the Town of Maysville,
, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1935, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
One house and lot of land on
Summitt street, in the Town of
Maysville, Jackson County, Georgia,
465 Dist., G. M., adjoining lands of
Colored Church lot, Summitt and
Sherman Streets.
Said property levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Sallie Lit
tle, to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by
T. K. Boone, Clerk and Treas. for the
Mayor and Council of the Town of
Maysville, Ga., for taxes due said
Town and public schools of the said
town, for the years of 1931, 1932,
1933 and 1934, in persuance of Geor
gia Laws, 1 927, No. 289, Sect. 1 and
2, pages 1382-1384. This 16th day
of July, 1935.
C. W. LYLE,
Marshall Town of Maysville, Ga.