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GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY:
To All Whom It May Concern:
R. Q. Quinton having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on estate of Mrs. Eiiza
Jane Tinker, iate of said Co., this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs Eliza Jane Tinker
to he and appear at ray office within the
time allowed by law and show cause if
any they can, why permanent
tration should m t be granted to R. Q.
Quinton on Mrs Eliza Jane Tinker es¬
tate.
Witness my band and official signa-
ure, this 4th day March, 1935.
W. T. McCauley, Ordinary.
Job 1 ’riiiting
Public Health
Nurse’s Col umn
Mrs. \my B. (’.antpi)ell. Pub¬
lic Ileal I h N urse.
Can you Prove that you
Were Born?
As an official record of date
of birth, parentage, place o<
birth and essential informa¬
tion for identification purpos-
As evidence to prove the age
and legitimaey of heirs.
\s evidence of legal age to
marry.
As evidenee in the adminis¬
tration of estates and the set¬
tlement <»f insurance and pen¬
sions.
As evidence to prove the
right to vote.
As evidence in the claim for
exemption from road taxes.
As evidence in the claim for
exemption from or the right
of jury and military service.
As proof of ei lizenship in or¬
der to obtain a passport.
proof of age to determine
the validity of a contract en¬
tered into by an alleged minor.
is evidence of age in prose¬
cutions dealing with “age con¬
sent” that may he settled by
record and not by conjecture.
Vs evidence to establish the
right of admission to profess¬
ions and to many public offices.
As evidence in the enforce¬
ment of laws relating to educa¬
tion and child labor.
As evidence in many oilier
legxd and Mini questions in¬
volving age. parentage, nativ¬
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As notice of a birth that the
services of public and private
agencies dedicated to the pro¬
tect ion of infants, welfare of
mothers, and the developmen t
of the race may be wisely and
inlelligen lly employed.
How Births are Registered:
The doctor or midwife who
attends a birth is required, by
j law - lo fi,e 11 l »‘ rth certificate
within ten days after
whith the Local Registrar of
the Militia District in which
the birth oecured. If there was
no doctor or midwife in atten¬
dance then the parents are
required to file the certificate.
Barents should insist upon
proper registration of their
baby’s birth. Your docter or
other attendant at birth
soould be reminded to file the
certificate of birth.
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Blank forms are furnished
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Baked Chicken Maryland 88<f
Oven-Baked French Fried
Potatoes 64
Currant Jelly 94
Bread and Butter 124
Peach and Banana Salad 304
Demi-Tasse 54
The ingredients of the first dish
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1 3-pound chicken 3 tbsps. flour
1 large egg 1 13-ounce can
Bread or cracker chicken broth
crumbs without rice
1/4 cup butter 1/4 cup
1/3 cup water milk
3 tbsps. butter Salt and pepper
Cut up chicken, dust with
and salt, and dip each piece first
in beaten egg, then in crumbs.
Place in a well-greased fiat pan
(some people like to use
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glass pie plates) so the pieces are
only one layer deep. Place in a
hot oven—400 degrees—having
the pan covered for the first fifteen
minutes. Baste occasionally with
the quarter cup of butter melted
in the third of a cup water. Bake
from forty-five minutes to an hour,
or until tender. Meanwhile make
a rich sauce by melting the three
tablespoons butter, adding the
three tablespoons flour and stir¬
ring smooth. Add the chicken broth
slowly, stirring until creamy. Add
the evaporated milk, and season
with salt and pepper. Pour over
chicken when done.
The ingredients of the salad are:
6 canned peach 6 lettuce leaves
halves 1/2 cup mayon¬
2 bananas naise
Arrange crisp lettuce leaves on
salad plates. In the center of each
place a mound of diced banana.
Cover with an inverted peach half,
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Coyote Seen at
Head River
A tall, bushy varment. said
to be a coyote, was reported to
have been seen recently in the
Head River section.
According to Max Forester,
he and Charley Smith were
returning from a hunt just at
, «<*«red
,lark when their dogs scaret
I t he rare species from an i'T
thicket. Smith shot at the
wolfish looking animal as i*
yelped several times and dash¬
ed away at lightning speed.