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' T u/An‘prM HOUSTON Scale 1 inch = 600-feet. July 17,1945
(Acreage calculated to middle of paved road Rkod eJ -Sewell,
subjecr to R.W by Higtiway Dept. Jsm te rveY or No. 160
DESCRIPTION
TRACT I—Home Place, 264.92 acres. 10 room
Residence with electricity, 5 tenant houses,
barns, etc. About 175 acres in cultivation,
40 acres in pasture with remainder in woods.
This is extra good land in a high state
of cultivation.
TRACT 2—101.53 acres, two houses and large
barn. About 75 acres in cultivation, some
woods, land lies almost level and good land.
TRACT 3—212.79 acres. One house, about 160
acres in a high state of cultivation, some
woods along branch. Some of the best
land in the county.
TRACI' 4—173.9 acres. About 110 acres in cultiva
tion with some woods along the branch.
This is good land.
TRACT 5—68.78 acres. About 50 acres in cultiva
tion, little woods, lies almost level and is
good land.
TERMS —One fourth, plus 50c per acre auction fee, Cash
Balance over 5 years, 6% interest.
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A STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE
Pamphlet Mailed On Request
Address: 2699 Peachtree Road, NE, Atlanta, Ga.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE
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Your estimate to be the average price per acre.
No obligation on you to Buy or Bid.
FOR GROWN PEOPLE ONLY
Merely for your information, we had this land appraised by
three experienced appraisers, who value the tracts as follows;
I TRACT 1. 264.92 Acres $75.00 per acre
TRACT 2. 101.53 Acres 70.00 per acre
1 RAC 1 3. 212.79 Acres 60.00 per acre
TRACT 4. 173.90 Acres 45.00 per acre
TRACT 5. 68.78 Acres 45.00 per acre
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This does not mean the tracts have to sell at
these prices. They may sell for more or may sell
for less. These are the appraisers’ values.
THE BUYERS MAKE THE PRICES—NOT US.
Make Home Safe
To Avoid Accidents
Certain practices in home care
and in the laundry can improve your
home’s appearance, make your
j work easier and, most important of
I all, lessen the chances for accidents
and painful injuries in your family.
Since falls account for nearly half
the home accident deaths, it is a wise
move to anchor all rugs to prevent
slipping, to keep the stairs free of
all objects and always to install at
least one handrail or cord.
Draw your husband into this "safe
home” project by having him in
spect all electrical equipment and
wiring. If electric cords run over
radiators or are in places where
they are likely to trip someone, let
him arrange ether connections.
Wash day can be both hard and
dangerous work unless you follow
certain safe habits, such as remov
ing pins and sharp objects from
clothing before washing, drying
clothes a safe distance from hot
stoves or open fires and keeping boilJ
ers and buckets of hot water cov
ered and olf the floor to protect
young children.
Buy a fireproof, noninflammable
ironing board cover and use a non
inflammable rest for the iron. If
you have to stand on a damp floor
when using electrical equipment, be
sure to wear rubbers or stand on a
board or rubber mat.
Debunks Spinach
One of the foremost food authori
ties in the United States, Dr. H. C.
Sherman of Columbia university,
would like to spe spinach, chard,
beet tops and other members of the
Goosefoot family steadily displaced
on American tables by greens rela
tively free from oxalic acid.
Kale is much better and deserv
ing of wider use as a human food,
Dr. Sherman says. Among green
leaf vegetables it is an important
source of calcium as well as vita
min A. Other greens which he rec
ommends as preferable to spinach
and its relatives are broccoli, loose
- leaf cabbage and lettuce, collards,
turnip tops and mustard greens.
Kale is an important crop for fall
seeding in Victory gardens because
it will stand severe frosts. It often
survives the winter and renews
growth to provide spring greens even
before tender crops can be planted
in the spring. A cover of straw or
leaves would help it withstand real
s«ld weather, m -
Rinse Clothes
■ Many a good wash lady slights the
J job of rinsing and then wonders why
i the clothes don’t look clean. Soap
| left in fabric may make it dingy,
j yellow or even brownish in streaks
i and may eventually weaken the fi
bers. Ideal for rinsing is an abun
dant supply of hot soft water. Home
management specialists in tests
have shown that rinse water about
as hot as the wash water removes
soap and loosens dirt most easily.
Hot water has the advantage of soft
ening fabric, opemng the weave, and
dissolving soap quickly. When
clothes go from a hot wash
water to a cold rinse, the fabric
contracts and may actually hold in
some soap and dirt. Even lukewarm
water is better for rinsing than cold
water. Rinse until the water shows
no trace of soapiness.
Soften Water
Conserve soap and get snowier
washes by softening the water first
—unless you’re fortunate enough to
live in a soft water locality. Hard
water requires extra soap for a good
suds. It forms a scum that clings
to clothes with maddening tenacity
and leaves ugly rings around sinks
and tubs. The “what” and “how”
of water softening are covered in
our leaflet “How to Soften Water
Safely.” Hard-to-wash sweaters and
gloves come out looking like new
with no shrinking, stretching, stiffen
ing or running if you know the cor
rect procedures. Water and drying
temperatures, handling, shaping are
important. Learn the best way to
do these from our leaflet “How to
Wash Sweaters, Socks and Gloves.”
Mosquito Control
Soap is now found to be a control
measure for mosquitoes. According
to a report by the New Jersey
Mosquito Extermination association,
soap solutions are being used suc
cessfully in treating pools and other
still-water breeding places of sum
mer’s most annoying insect.
If soap solutions in concentrations
of about Ito 2 x k per cent are poured
on still water, the surface tension
of the water is reduced so that the
pupae are unable to maintain their
normal floating position and they
drown. For the same reason, the
egg-laying mosquito can not be sup
ported on the soap-treated water,
and this prevents breeding.
FARM
AUCTION
The DENNARD PLACE
One of the prettiest farms we’ve seen anywhere, containing
821.92 acres, is most desirably located just beyond the City
Limits of Perry, Ga , on the Paved Houston Lake Highway.
This large acreage which has been cut into
5 SMALL FARMS, each containing from about
68 to 265 acres will be sold to Highest Bidders
IDES., AUG. 14th
2 O’clock—on the Farm
LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED!
While the amount of good land will vary on the different
tracts—EVEßY TRACT HAS GOOD LAND and all tracts
face pavement. Every tract desirable as a HOME FARM.
$30.00 p c r FREE
To the persons at this Sale who estimate nearest
to what the entire 821.92 acres average sell for
per acre, we will give :
FOR THE NEAREST ESTIMATE $15.00
I FOR THE NEXT NEAREST ESTIMATE ___ 10.00
I FOR THE THIRD NEAREST ESTIMATE... 5.00
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Study this plat see the land and hand your estimate to
the Auctioneer at the Sale
TUESDAY, AUG. 14th, 2 O’clock
DOZIER LAND CO.,
L. G. DOZIER, Mg r . ? New Perry Hotel
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It’s Time to POISON the BOLL WEEVIL and Save
our COTTON CROP. Let us supply
CALCIUM ARSENATE
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We have SULPHUR for Dusting Peanuts.
We can supply Field Peas and Soy Beans for Planting.
| SHEET ROCK for Building.
MIXED FEEDS for Chickens, Cows, Hogs.
I Our CORN SHELLER Operates Daily. We
are in the Market for CORN in small or
; large lots.
; DAVIS WAREHOUSE
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
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