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A SUMMER MEAT COURSE
t t hp meat course of a quickly-
summer dinner, try jellied
• loaf prepared from the tinned
chicken or tongue that should
every proper shelf. The foun-
‘ of the loaf is lemon-fluvored
Tun with slices of hard-boiled egg
• eon peas used alternately with
f ‘ re vo r< of meat or fish. Served
"•Y mavonnaiae and rice or potato
l tl ,. fried crisp and brown in but-
“ rT marK arine, this makes a very
' /vim' meal.
quick cup cakes
. , cup melted butter or marga
’ dropped in cup with the
r-irijr fill CU P with milk. Sift
*, <ueur, 1 1*- cups prepared
1 ffleur 1 teaspoon baking pow-
” jr -he flour. Pour mixture in
,‘ r , r ,.f flour, add flavoring, beat
,u' ..rx.i bake in muffin tins.
THREE syrups for canninc
Ti • „ vear when you preserve, rc-
, : ,, n .( lt .r that there are three kinds
vrup to chose from—depending
un the kind of fruit uned. For heavy
.rup to uiv with cherries, peaches,
,ms. quince and rhubarb, use 5
•ups of sugar (beet or cane) to 4
water, and boil 15 minutes. For
, medium syrup for blacked
< berries, huckleberries, apricots,
u-. _• 1-2 cup* sugar to 4 cupa water,
minutes. A thin syrup
on pears may be made
|by boiling for 15 minutes 2 cups
; -.kith 4 cups water.
A NOTE ABOUT CLOVES
In u-ing cloves for pickling or ]
rvitig. the blosom end should be
r ,!. as it darkens the liquids.
REMOVES CRASS STAINS
| Pretty hard to keep little folks up
v grass just now. But never
i!!<i. Grass spots will come out
i-ilv if washed in alcohol.
A GOOD FLOOR POLISH
T.i ;>ut a high and lasting polish
i hardwood floors, use a pint of
< -wax to two pints turpentine, dis
ked in a saucepan on the range
|i! a paste i- formed. Apply with
flannel and rub briskly.
ON IRONING DAY
ad of sprinkling clothes by
i-e a whi.**k broom dipped in
md shake it over the clothes,
cep an atomizer filled with
rarby when ironing, so you
ay dry spots as you iron.
TO MEND CHINA
lendid cement for broken
:uy he made by mixing plaster
i* with white of egg until it
Apply ay you would any
County, on the 5th day of Jane, 1928,
within the legal hours of Sheriffs’
sales, at public out-cry, for cash, to
the highest bidder, the tracts and
parcels of land hereinafter described,
to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying
in said City, State and County, con
taining seven acres, more or less,
bounded us follows: On the North
by lands of T. B. Dumas and an un
named Street, running from Chand
ler’s Gin to the Dairy Farm of J. L.
Pennington; on the East by lands of
O. L. Tanner; South by lands former
ly owned by D. S. Sawford; and lands
formerly owned by Geo. W. Smith;
and on the West by the lands former
ly owned by George W. Smith and
lands of John T. Allen; this being the
same lund conveyed to Warren Webb
by T. B. Dumas; said lot being levied
on under a tax fi. fa. issued in favor
of the Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Milledgeville against Warren
Webb for taxes due for the year,
1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of
land situated, lying and being in the
City of Milledgeville, said State and
County, bounded on the East by
Jefferson Street; on the South by
Ginnery lot of Milledgeville Products
Company; on the West by lot of B. I.
Fraley; and on the North by lot of
Mrs. Lizzie Maxwell; .-aid parcel of
land fronts East on Jefferson Street
a distance of 58 feet and runs back
in a Westerly direction 151 feet; the
West boundary line being 54 feet in
length; said lot being levied on under
a tux fi. fa. issued in favor of the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Milledgeville against Mrs. Pearl
Edwards for taxes due for the year
1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being on the East
side of North Wilkinson Street
bounded as follows: On the North
by the lands of Oscar Smothers; on
the East by lands.of C. H. Bonner;
on the South by lands of W. F.
Steele; and on the West by Wilkin
son Street, containing one-half
more or less; said Joe Rushin being
deceased, the above described lot of
land will be sold as a part of the
estate of the said Joe Rushin; said
lot being levied on under a tax fif fa.
issued in favor of the Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Milledge-
villc against Joe Rushin for taxe:
due for the year 1925.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
in said State, County and City,
bounded as follows: On the North
by lands* of Belle Brown;
South by lands of Mrs. C. T. Caraker;
on the West by Warren Street; and
j on .he East by lands of W. A. Walk-
! er; said premises being known as No.
.108 South Warren St.; and said
Mose Brown being deceased, the
above described lot of land will be
sold as a part of the estate of the
Maid Mose Brown; said lot being
levied on under a tax fi. fa. issued
in favor of the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Milledgeville against
Mose Brown for taxes due for the
year 1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
lying and being in said State, County
and City, bounded as follows: On
the North by lands of Mrs. Leo
Joseph; on the East by landt* of
W. A. Walker; on the South by the
lands of hie estate of Mose Brown;
the West by Warren Street;
the premises being known as No. 306
South Warren. The said Belle
Brown being deceased, the above de
scribed lot of land will be sold
being in the 318 District, G. M., said
Swate and County containing thirty-
seven and one-half (37 1-2) acres,
more or leas, and bounded as follows:
On the North by lands of the estate
of Mrs. E. M. Adams; on the East by
lands of Samuel Evans Sons & Com
pany, known as lots Nos. 6 and 13;
on the South by lands of Mrs. W. F.
Little and B. F. Bowdoin and on the
West by lands of W. H. Montgom-
part of the estate of the said Belle jery, known as lot No. 4, according
Brown; mid lot being levied on under] to a plat of the subdivision of the
fi. fa. issued in favor of the IB. B. Adams Jr., tract of land; this
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of being the land conveyed by Samuel
Milledgeville against Belle Brown for
taxes due for the year 1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the City
of Milledgeville, said State and Coun
ty, bounded as follows: On the North
by Railroad Street; on the East by
lands of J. H. Ennis; on the South
by lands of E. E. Bass; and on the
by the lands of Mra Solomon
Barrett; said lot being levied on un
tax fi. fa. issued in favor of
the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Milledgeville against Roy S. Al
ford for taxes due for the year 1925.
The sale of the above described
parcels of land will be made to satis
fy tax fi. fas. issued in favor of the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Milledgeville against the respective
defendants in fi.fa. hereinbefore men
tioned. The Tenants in possession of
each of the parcels of land above de
scribed have been notified of the
levcy of the fi. fa. and of the time
and place of sale, as required by
law. Deeds will be made by the
undersigned to the purchasers at the
sale.
Thit* 3rd, day of May, 1928.
F. N. BROOME,
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeville.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of a pow
of sale contained in a deed to secure
a debt executed by Roy S. Alford
to Exchange Bank of Milledgeville,
Georgia, on the first day of Decem
ber, 1919, the undersigned will sell,
at public outcry, before the Court
House door of said County, tc
highest bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale, on the 5th, day of
June, 1928, the folowing described
parcels of land:
First Tract: That tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being
the City of Milledgeville, located
the Northeast section of said City,
hounded on the North by lands of the
estate of Warren Smith; on the East
by an Alley; on the South by lands
of Mrs. Annie Jackson and or
I West by Jefferson Street; being part
j of the lot of land conveyed by Mrs.
Mollie Barrett to E. W. Gould,
evidenced by deed, recorded in
Clerk’s* office of Baldwin Superior
Court, in Book of Deeds No. 3, folio
5; .‘aid lot or parcel of land being
more particularly described.in a plat
recorded in said Clerk’s office
Book of Deeds No. 3, folio 6 and 7.
Second Tract: Also all that tract
or parcel of land situate, lying and
teareil ,
|T0 CLEAN ENAMELED TUBS
i-isvally all scouring powders
polish of enameled tubs i
ries. Gasoline does the wi
*n«l quicker and does not harm
•flair..
A QUICK WORKER
n-Lurg. pa., May 21.—(Auto-
No -ooncr had an indict-
harging pocketpicking been
•■■I in court against Leon
■ Negro, when he started
i -iki-ts of persons in t
t* corridor. Aftc-
'i the business district, j
Every 40 seconds-
of every working day somebody
buys a Buick -Year after year it
wins twice as many buyers as
any other fine car
Buy your Buick with the knowl- know one reason for it, popular-
edge that the overwhelming ity—it excel, in beauty. The
tnaiority of America’, fine car minute you drive it you II dia-
• J ' i.: ,u. ..m. mvi-P!i further reason — it excels
Son., & Company to Mrs. Luta
Pearl Dismuko on August 17th, 1912
by Deed, recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court, in
Book of Deeds “SS”, page 114, and
conveyed by said Luta Pearl Dismukc
to M. N. Bowdoin on the 2nd day of
October, 1914, by deed, recorded in
said Clerk’s office, in Book of Deeds,
5, page 252. For further identifi
cation of said land see in said Clerk’s
office. Deed Book “00", pages 488
and 489.
Third Tract: All that
cel of land, known as lot “H”, in
the City of Milledgeville, said State
and County in the Northeast Com-
of said City, known as the Ham
Doles place, containing six acres.
Said sale will be made for the
purpose of raising funds to pay the
following described note, accrued
terest thereon, and the cost of this
proceeding, which the deed abov
mentioned was given to secure: One
note dated December 1st, 191
December 1st, 192°, bearing inter
est from maturity at eight per cent
containing a stipulation to pay At
torney’s fees and a waiver of Home
stead and exemption rights, said note
being for eighteen hundred ($1,-
800.00, dollars, signed by Roy S. Al
ford and payable to Exchange Bank
of Milledgeville, Georgia, or itu order.
There is now due on said note one
thousand (1,000.00) dollars principal
with interest at eight per cent, per
annum after January 29th, 1928.
The undersigned will execute
deed to the purchaser as authorized
in said security deed.
This 7th day fo May, 1928.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDG*,-
VILLE, GA.
Grantee.
HINES & CARPENTER,
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
heard before me at the regular June
Term, 1928, of the Court of Ordinary
of said County.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th, day of May, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRLDGE
Ordinary Baldwin County, Georgia.
In Re:
Will of Sallie Williamson Moore:
Baldwin Court of Ordinary
Petition for probate of will in solemn
form.
To: Mrs. Emma C. Greer
and Terrell Owen Whitton:
Jon. W Hutchinson, Milton C.
Webb, as executors, and Mrs. Eula
Jones, as executrix, having applied
for probate in aolcmn form of the
last will and testament of SaQie Wil
liamson Moore, of said County, you,
as heiry at law of the Mid Sallie
Williamson Moore, being non-resi
dents of this State, are hereby re
quired to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary for said County on the
first Monday in June, 1928, when
said application for probate will be
heard, and show cause, if any you
have or can, why the prayers of pe
titioners should not be allowed.
This 7th, day of May, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary Baldwin County, Georgia.
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For Sale
Cotton Seed for Planting
MILLEDGEVILIE PRODUCTS CD.
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CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Victor M. Petroulas, having in due
form applied to me for perminent let-
tern of administration, upon the
estate of John Petroulas, deceased;
thsi is to notify the next of kin and
creditors of the said John Petroulas,
deceased, that said application will be
Jack Sprat could eat
no fat,
His wife could eat no
lean.
Of one thing they could
both partake:
Omega flour for rolls
and cake!
Sold by most all the grocers in and
around Milledgeville.
•SUDDEN SERVICE”
Phone 373
Jain Shoe Plant and
Pressing Club
MILLEDGEVILLE.
I&wIN COUNTY. GEORGIA:
-"'lersigned, Manhol of tha
S'' MiUodgovUl, will nil, boforo
I-™* House door in BoMwin
buyer, ore making the
selection and enjoying the same
wonderful satisfaction.
This most brilliant of fine cars
enjoys two-to-one leadership in
its field and hat maintained its
leadership, not for a week or a
month, but year in and year out
since the early days of the industry.
The minute you see Buick you’ll
cover a further reason—it excels
in vibmtionlcss performance.
And whrn you compare values,
you’ll have the full story—for
nowhere is there a car so fine and
dependable at a price so remark
ably low.
The judgment of America it
mighty good judgment to bank
on. And America, by a two-to-
one vote tells you to buy a Buick.
SEDANS J1195 to #1995 ' COUPES #1195 to #1650
SPORT MODELS #1195 to #1525
L TI* G. M. 4. C. fm—a lb
B. k Flml. Mtk.. fmnmnt
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RALPH SIMMERSON
Insist on
the original
and genuine
CROWN ETHYL
GASOLINE
IT KNOCKS OUT
THAT KNOCK”
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