Newspaper Page Text
j|GAL ADS
ADVERTISING - PAYABLE IN
gae , a %vance. law below, all legal
Ifc^hfpaW ‘ must ^ p % {or h a nd in advance. every adver- The
"^ a( ,
Uen , acconH 18 ■ aen t in before the
the C P cannot and will not
i" »’f , we V O. K. This rule
put advertl ^,ered men upon all cases, or no
’ -if Inserted, to in will the
t rictly he neither
put * 5459) in ty /r’)V KRTIS1NG' Sheriff FEE or Deputy PAID
ANCE „tHFN-No WHEN required to ad
Stat be fi fa
n this property a- defendant in
the C«tt of » h advertisement
undl rst al uy he plaintiff in
been f« P " Provided that
* agent or
‘ ntiff his agent or
3 ,, lai or
' suc h pa shall make and file an affi
for . him - tt 181 to his poverty he
writing th 8 ‘ " j B sha ll be the
hat it
‘"/"heriff or his deputy to proceed
!lf.ireOyJa^____„ _______
SHERIFF’S SALE.
1939, to , roperty, to-wit:
«inc descri D premises situ
tract of an( j
-. H ; . cSoreto. the 17th Land District
. ,
I containing 69
fTlancl « 173, being more
Number security deed from
fl TThe in Life In
l li! Volunteer State
,nltS recorded in Deed Book
6 Ts ’ kvRoy Deed Records PerkinB, of Constable, said county and
“ ade i derstened for advertisement and
to un
nroperty of O. Banks
on in favor of T. F. Proctor,
8' fa ' in ,<• Grady county and
e 7th t o. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff.
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
» G ”Id ^"public said outcry county, before within the
l,™ p tor in Cairo, first Tuesday
? of f sale, on the
939 to the highest bidder for cash,
fling described property, to-wit: to-wit:
certain tract of land of Lot of Land
it staining th? 63 63 acres acres known Known as as the uic
* District of Grady
"L:„ a e in 17th particularly de
Wdeed being more M. S McCord to
from
Commissioner as recorded in Deed
,, 348, Deed Records of said
Page
L [to by Roy Perkins, advertisement Constable, and and
undersigned for
[on as the property of M. S. McCord
fi fa in favor of T. Jr. Proctor,
hmissioner of Grady county and
M. S. McCord for 1937 State,
hid School District taxes.
L 7th dav of March. 1939.
r E 0. ALLIGOOD. Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
I L Grady County. before the
sold at public outcry within
fee | door in Cairo, said county,
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
| (wing 1939, described to the highest property, bidder to-wit: for cash,
|4 and 25 in Block 6 of the town ot
lady [ County, Georgia, from being C. more H. Ulm par
described in deed
Dim as recorded in Deed Book 38,
L . Deed Records of said Constable, county, and
fcade f by Roy Perkins,
to undersigned for advertisement and
on as the property of A. H. Ulm
fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Hmissioner of Grady county and
A. H. Ulm for 1937 State,
Ind School District, taxes,
jbe 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
le Grady County.
sold at public outcry before the
Ise door in Cairo, said county, within
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
, 1989, to the highest bidder for cash,
wing described property, to-wit:
est half of Lot of Land Number 259
ith District of Decatur County, Geor-
3 >t 2 acres in the northwest corner ot
[owned Ig 223 by Mary McNair, less, said being tract
acres, more or more
irly described in security deed from
to R. F. Wheat as recorded in Deed
, Page 325, Deed Records of said
nade by Roy Perkins, Constable, and
to undersigned for advertisement and
on as the property of Ed Neal
fi- fa, in favor of T. F. Proctor,
nmissioner of Grady county and
Ed Neal for 1937 State,
ind School District taxes,
he 7th day of Marc h, 1939.
E. 0. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
Grady CITATION.
Bryant, County. ,
oy guardian of Leroy Guest,
J ed to me for a discharge from her
imp of Leroy Guest, this is to notify
ons concerned, to file their objec
My they have, on or before the first
in April next, else Mrs. Foy Bryant
discharged from her guardianship as
GTTSSIE S. McMANEUS, Ordinary.
N0TIICE OF SALE,
wady Count}'.
e sold at public outcry before the City
e .ty of Cairo, Georgia, on the
, , *’
f ,P ™ ri highest 19 39, within bidler the for legal cash, hours the
t described lands, to-wit:
am tract, parcel or lot of land in
I ,n°’ Flrady County, Georgia and
1 m loJlows:
fnaV(a Ct of a lan,i l ld bounded fronting 210 the feet on
ntp ,n belcher, on north
... I ; west by lands for
ty w fo i Herring, south by 6th
"Street. mer y Grad Street and east
L-l ZfUnit d ?® c Hhed N property abutting on
agam <\ 3, and hen having
i st aaif l property of C. G.
on , „
thereon^ an 3. s aid . ’>927, paving for assessments the paving
d ue ,. f,rat day
l tS' 9 lw 1 ,nn 934 H)35, September
L . b ' and 1936, and the
»ill ^ n paW the a bove describ
pavim, 30 d l° r the purpose of pay-
1 of SSe ? men ^ s d 116 theeron on the
3o«i Pt emb ‘i r 193 1- 1932,
d cost”’ 193fi t0gether ( 1933, 1934,
with interest thereon
** 7t f day March,
h. THOMAS, 1939.
of Marshall
the City of Cairo.
'.'IBi u, State I'ur
an d stooif V f urni shing groceries,
, id th * in , f . or < month maintain- °f April,
Dent 1 1 l^nks am Ps
Mitities, and information
TOi w. W ri; ,try points can be ob
rchases iHtW'i at it ah Assistant Supervis
«ve bmitting address. Our bid
le mad- n s,1 bids. Pay.
«nal and ac e L D te ^ . rty ! of <,ays KOO(ls from date Goods of
basing to k better than that -
jj , t used by
? are amir 'v; f° un( l satisfactory.
1 i'serv^to or ter*™* It mate “ thp on,y Dept, and may be
L‘ !) eCt sees fit.
f °rma]ities an ?' ° r a11 blds and
7 s ' r Contract of purchase
Department b ‘ ndm S on the State
‘^“aled inrfivl: ’~ a , such Envelope ’ an <l not on
bir] n Groceries • must be
«, 1II39 ” .j., to be opened
L'ffcoved the o'' e eral ce ,’ 3 Assembly in accordance
Pate Hirw£/L Mnr.n o 2 J 1937 of
'
- -
W. L mn V BOARD OF GA.
£ H. L jj Gim er V, Member Chairman
i 1539. " at ®on, Member.
de 3-10-2t.
li9 stiny °* nation
° in th seems
19 th ' hands of the rural
e future.
CHIEF JUSTICE ADDRESSES JOINT SESSION
I 1 ,4. i mtmm
M I ■■
i
m
■yZ:
V t .CBS rsJSi
'03, 3 5
W<2 -
ig. I jg * wm MM -Mr
%‘i J* * 1 p •
* i
WmM r« ■
m i.j
r 4 v
.......
IS J.,. Jik i , “ - ■r Mm.
'
1 ‘
.
-
I :
............
Washington, D. C.—Photo shows addressed the joint session of Con- is President Roosevelt and in the back
Chief Justice of the United States Su- gress here Saturday in commemora- ground is Vice-President John N. Gar
tion of the 150th anniversary of the ner and Speaker of the House William
pi erne Couit Charles E, Hughes as he fi rs t session of Congress. On the left B. Bankhead.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for
the following described property, to-wit:
75 acres of land in Lot of Land
204 in the 16th District of Grady
Georgia, described as follows: Bounded on
the north by lands of W. F. Maxwell, on the
east by lands of J. W. Maxwell, on the
by public road, and on the west by lands
A. B. Wight and Henry Griner Estate.
Levied on as the property of Griner Brothers
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Tax Commissioner of Grady county
against Griner Brothers for 1937
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county,
the legal hours of sale, on the first
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for
the following described property, to-wit:
A certain lot in the City of Cairo,
Grady County, Georgia, being more
larly described in a deed to secure debt
L. T. Hadley to Wight Hardware
as recorded in Deed Book 37, Page 162,
Records of said county.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable,
delivered to undersigned for advertisement
sale.
Levied on as the property of L. T. Hadley
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F.
Tax Commissioner of Grady county
against L. T. Hadley for 1937
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD. Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county,
the legal hours of sale, on the first
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
150 acres of Lot of Land Number 173 in
18th District of Grady County, Georgia,
more particularly described in lease from
B. Hinson to J. M. Kemp as recorded in
Book 37, Page 551, Deed Records of
county.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
sale.
Levied on as the property of J. B. Hinson
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
T’ax Commissioner of Grady county and
against J. B. Hinsoft for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuosday
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
One certain house and lot located in the
City of Cairo, Grady County, Georgia,
on the South side of Bryan Street and
more particularly described in a security
from E. N. Edwards to Mrs. J. D. Thomason,
as recorded in Deed Book 35, Page 235, Deed
Records of said county.
Levy made by. Roy Perkins, Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement
Levied on as the property of E. N. Edwards
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Tax Commissioner of Grady county
against E. N. Edwards for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County. before
Will be sold at public outcry
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county,
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for
the following described property, to-wit:
One house and lot in the City of Cairo,
Grady County. Georgia, being more
larly described in security deed from I.
Edwards to Home Owners Loan
as recorded in Deed Book 33, Page 226-227,
Deed Records of said county.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable,
delivered to undersigned for advertisement
sa ] e _ I. J.
Levied on as the property of
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Tax Commissioner of Grady county
against I. J. Edwards for 1937
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff.
Grady County, Georgia,
—
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County. before
Will be sold at public outcry
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county,
the legal hours of sale, on the first
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for
the following described property, to-wit:
100 acres of land, more or less, lying on
west side of Lot of Land Number 254 in
17th District of Grady County, Georgia,
bounded as follows: On the north, west
south by original land lines of said lot and
the east by lands formerly owned by H.
Stokes but not owned by Chason.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable,
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
Levied on as the property of O. B.
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor
Tax Commissioner of Grady county and
against O. B. Barrett for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March. 1939
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
Brazil nuts are easier to remove
from the shells if they are steamed
before cracking.
Farmers who live-at-home will prob
ably improve their standard of living
in 1939.
There is little time between spring
arrival of male and female robins and
bluebirds.
THE CAIRO MESSENGER, FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH, 1939.
Gandhi Breaks Fast
t I !..v
L
"*7
mmmmvm pfijr f
| ~ ^ ^ ^
r i 4/Tr
F
■ ■ ■ b«
■■SllilSlilillll
v " ■ jgg|
Mi ' k V
.
• Vi#* 1 '
v
Hi
iV L ■ ■
V' 3 ■ -i
5
id m r t r i
,
Rajkot, India.—Photo shows Mohan
das K. Gandhi as he began his “fast
unto death”. In his third day, he
weakened rapidly to win a voice in
the government for the people of this
tiny state. The feeble Gandhi, 69
years old, had lost two pounds and
his blood presure had risen from 168
to 180 when he broke his. fast Tues
day.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
One house and lot located on Adams Street
and fronting on Adams Street 48 feet, being
more particularly described in security deed
from Tommie Keith to Wight Hardware Com
pany as recorded in Deed Book 32, Page 141,
Deed Records of said county.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
sale.
Leveid on as the property of Tommie Keith
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Tax Commissioner of Grady county and
against Tommie Keith for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE,
Georgia, Grady County.
will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
j n April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
A tract of land situated in Cairo, Grady
County, Georgia, to-wit: Beginning at the cor
ner 0 f Powell and Monroe Streets and run
n j ng along the east side of Powell Street a
distance of 141 feet, thence east 182 feet to
the land line of T. S. Copeland, thence along
said line to the run of a certain branch or
ditch, thence along said ditch in a south
westerly direction to Monroe Street, thence
west along Monroe Street to starting point.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable,
delivered to undersigned for advertisement
sale. *
un^l «! ra. P KV f J TF M p^o°r
of
Tax Commissioner of Grady county
Conn” an^Tsdhoofllistrict tax’e,
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Ge wu! a ’be" r sold ^"public outcry before
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county,
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
lhe‘following^’dSc^eif *„_.•] iq^o tn the highest property bidder for rash '
to-wR:
Lot No. 14 of Block No. 9 of Bookerhill,
a colored i subdivision in the City ji.,, of _c Cairo,
C °r y ^ WHh 811 imPr ° Ve -
m L n t h
evy made by Roy Perkins. Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
levied on as the property of Sing Proctor, Willis
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F.
Tax Commissioner of Grady county and
against Sing Willis for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
Purebred, registered beef cattle are
being sold in Georgia as breeding
| stock beef cattle. to improve the quality of native
HOME ECONOMICS
NOTES
By MISS DORRIS NICHOLS, Co.
Home Demonstration Agent.
NUTRITION IMPORTANT FOR
FARM FAMILY.
Much has been said and written in
recent years regarding the making of
of a living at home by farm families.
Everyone now recognizes the import
ance of a live-at-home program, be
cause in nearly every case, the family
which gets ahead is the one which
follows such a program in the real
sense of the word.
Today, this idea is gradually being
supplemented. Not only is the farm
family advised to “make a living at
home”, but it is reminded that a little
extra effort can result in making “a
good living” on the farm. This means
a well-balanced diet which will pro
duce strong, healthy individuals.
Probably no better example of the
importance of nutrition is available
than in recent findings by the United
States Bureau of Home Economics,
after a study of more than 4,000 diet
ary records obtained in the period
from 1934 to 1937 from families of
employed Wage earners and low-sal
aried clerical workers in citie in eight
major geographical regions.
From the standpoint of nutrition,
40 to 60 percemt of family diets of 1
white employed city workers appear
to be in need of improvement, and the
same is true for about 60 percent of
the diets for Negro families, accord
ing to the Bureau.
At every expenditure level above a
certain minimum, some families suc
ceeded in obtaining good diets, but
others provided themselves with a diet
only fair or poor from a standpoint
of nutritive value.
Based on recent studies made in the
Bureau, the study reveals that about
one-third of the white families ob
tained diets high enough in vitamin A
to insure good visual adaptation in
semi-darkness. The diets of only one
fifth of the families insured a liberal
allowance of vitamin A.
The pellagra-preventive factor ap
pears amply supplied except in the
Southeast, where the deficiency in
low-income groups is serious. Here it
was found that not enough was spent
for fresh vegetables, milk and cheese.
For a good diet, it has been suggest
f zaJw?
Not now /
• • • thanks to Black
Draught. Often that
droopy, tired feeling is caused
by constipation, an everyday
thief of energy. Don’t put up
with it. Try the fine old
vegetable medicine that sim
ply makes the lazy colon go
back to work and brings
prompt relief. Just ask for
BLACK-DRAUGHT ■ •
“An old friend ■I
of the family.” LI
LJ
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying and being
in the City of Cairo, Grady County, Georgia,
described as follows: Beginning on the west
6ide of S. Broad Street at the southeast cor
ner of the residence lot of L. B. Powell,
thence running west along the south line of
said L. B. Powell lot 148 feet, thence south
parallel with Broad Street, 95 feet to alley
on the north side of lot on which C. E. Maul
din used to live, now Oliver Funeral Home,
thence east along the north side of said alley
148 feet to South Broad Street, thence north
along the west side of South Broad Street 95
feet to starting point, being the home place
of the said Mrs. J. A. Lindsay.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
sale.
Levied on as property of Mrs. J. A. Lindsay
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. .proctor.
Tax Commissioner of Grady county and
against Mrs. J. A. Lindsay for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
One certain house and lot in the City oi
Cairo, Grady County, Georgia, being more
particularly described in security deed from
Arch Weatherspoon to Wight Hardware Com
pany as recorded in Deed Book 35, Page 431,
Deed Records of Grady county, Georgia.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
sale.
Levied on as property of Arch Weatherspoon
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Tax Commissioner of Grady county and
against Arch Weatherspoon for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March. 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff.
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1989, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
The southwest part of Lot No. 352, con
taining 105 acres, more or less, and being
more particularly described in security deed
from Arthur A. Chason to J. M. Herring and
Thomas Wight, as recorded in Deed Book 35,
Page 116, Deed Records of said county.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
sale.
Levied on as the property of Arthur Chason
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Tax Commissioner of Grady county and
against Arthur Chason for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 19159.
E. O. ALLIGOOD. Sheriff.
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within
: the legal hours of sale, the ... first _ Tuesday
on
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
Lot No. 12 and the west half of Lot No. 11
in Block “E” of Grady Heights in the City
of Cairo, Grady county, Georgia, being more
particularly described in Security deed from
H. J. Smith to Mrs. R. L. Beasley, as record
ed in Deed Book 33, Page 212, Deed Records
of said county.
Levy made by Roy Perkins, Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
sale.
Levied on as the property of H. J. Smith
under a fi. fa. in favor of T. F. Proctor,
Tax Commissioner of Grady county and
against H. J. Smith for 1937 State,
County and School District taxes.
This the 7th day of March, 1989.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff,
Grady County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Grady County.
Will be sold at public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Cairo, said county, within,
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1939, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situate.
lying and being in the northeast corner of
Lot of Land Number 394 in the 16th District
of Grady county, Georgia, containing 75
acres, more or less, and being more particu
larly described in security deed from J. L.
Brinson to Hand Trading Company as record
ed in Deed Book 35, Page 500, Deed Records
of said county.
Levy made by Roy Perkins. Constable, and
delivered to undersigned for advertisement and
^Levied on „ : P = ty of J. L. Brinson
™f r c * m £ issioner of Grady county and
J L.Brim™ £r 1987 State.
C °T^ ty d ^Marclf
Thl3 the 7th 1999
e E ’ ^S, ALLIGOOD Sheriff 1 ^"’u.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Ge ”^j a \ Grady Co unly ’
be d at . ub1 . . , th
ao £ y
Courthouse^ door in Cairo said •. county, t withm within
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
™ April, 1939 to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described t “' wR ’
of land Lot of Land .Number .
acres on
, riiatriet of Gradv Countv
Taylor TTZrtE U?e “ESiJS
Company as recorded in Deed Book 37. Page
10 V*^ d o^a” property' o? Mrs Mattie Lee
Taylor under a fi fa in favor of T. F Proctor,
Ta*. Commissioner of Grady county and
against Mrs Mattie Lee Taylor for 1937 State,
County and School District t*™*
This the 7th day of March, 1939.
E. O. ALLIGOOD, Sheriff. ’
Grady County, Georgia.
On the western ranges, a coyote
j s a pes t to livestock,
Georgia will prosper when the
fields are green in winter.
NINE
ed that as much of the food budget be
spent for milk and cheese, and also
for fruits and vegetables, as for eggs,
lean meat, poultry and fish.
The study showed that 'white fam
ilies spent from one-fourth to one
third of their food money for eggs,
lean meat, poultry and fish; from one
fifth to one-fourth for vegetables and
fruits, and only one-eighth to one
sixth for milk and cheese. Negro
families .spent almot one-third for
eggs, lean, meat, poultry and fish;
about one-sixth for vegetables and
fruits, and only six percent for milk.
Uusual diets for these families in
cluded fewer eggs, less than two
thirds as many vegetables and fruits,
and from one-half to one-third as
much milk as diets graded as good.
Doctor Stiebling suggests that many
present-day diets may be improved
considerably in nutritive value not by
spending more—but by spending more
wisely.
The family records were gathered
by the Cost of Living Division of the
,
Bureau of Labor Statistics and the
analysis of content, cost and nutritive
adequacy of diets was made by the
Bureau of Home Economics in co-op
eration with the Works Progress Ad
ministration. Only non-relief families
with income of at least $500, but not
more than $2,000 or more than $200
for any one month, during the pre
ceeding year were included in the
study. The group possibly represents
a higher economic level than charac
terizes city wage earners as a whole,
in the opinion of the Bureau.
Nautical Terms.
The following are some nautical
terms: A fathom is 6 feet. Knot—A
nautical mile—commonly called a knot
is 6,080 feet, or 1 1-7 land miles. For
merly, a ship’s speed *wa& measured
in miles per hour, by the number of
log-line knots—50 feet apart—passing
a given point in 30 seconds. Log: (a)
An instrument towed by a vessel at
the end of a long line, recording ap
proximate distance trawled, (b) Of
ficial daily record of a voyage, includ
ing weather, wind, direction and veloc
ity, distance traveled, etc. Port: As
one aboard ship faces the bow, the
port sidei is on the left. Starboard: As
one aboard ship faces the bow, the
starboard is on his right.
* * * * * * m
* I. RUSSELL GRINER *
* Income, Estate and Processing *
* Tax Consultant *
* Thomasville, Georgia *
♦ ♦ * * * * ♦ * *
NEW MATTRESSES!
Priced to suit everyone.
Old Ones Renovated.
Inner-spring Mattresses
Made To Order
Cairo Mattress Co.
125 2nd Ave., N. E.
»
Jkzz\ MiMSi
IS THE 4^®
FEED of CHAMPIONS
Leading poultrymen use from meat and buttermilk
Jazz All-Mash Starter be- build sturdy bodies and
cause it is a complete and fine feathers. Why gam
balanced ration for baby ble with inferior feeds,
chicks—everything chicks when Jazz feeds mature
need for health, growth more chicks that repay
and vitality. Fortified cod many times over the
liver oil provides liquid small difference in feed
sunshine for quicker cost. Once you try Jazz
growth. Animal proteins you’ll always use it.
% <§> f MIXON’S GROCERY
w ^ « YOUR LOCAL JAZZ DEALER
m %
$>4 7] £JZZ
Mg. m
| v
!<§y^<f STARTER BROILER MASH MASH — GROWING LAYING MASH MASH
. . . . ........ .............—.
Hii