Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 12, 1936, Image 3

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Writes On Gardens ■ Giving Time!/ Advice TIIE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH 12, 1936 MRS. MATTIE B. BLOODWORTH NOW WITH RUDEMAR STAFF COOK. County Agent l, n take the place of the !.' vps the doctor away. It r.nnur to keep out of days. To have ( i the milk stage radio; • i, hir thing any- | ; of rondi- that will help crop in his at his “mas- this ,.i: d.> provides so much. than help cash basis mm* do - f *"* and family because l be bought. • and a few uch ; inss they do ;.ble to feed the garden. r things build s ' muscle and all summer make several planting: No one wants cabbage all summer, so why not plant a few for fall and winter use. Make a planting schedule of dif- ft. rent vegetables and follow it. The | garden should be a place cf contin uous performance. You can’t let the ground get hard and expect seed to sprout and grow quickly. And . everybody knows that to oe good, vegetables must have no check in growth. Cutworms. Plant J.ice Willy Soon Appear in Gardens and Orchards Cutworms and plant lice will soon be making the ! .r appearances in gardens and orchards, and County Agent Cook this week sends farm ers some timely suggestions about how to control these pests. He pass es. .along. the recommendations of Geo. H. Firor, horticulturist with the State Agricultural Extension Service. Firor says that distributing a poi son bran mash between the rows is ’ the most effective way to kill cut- Mrs ' Bloodworm has a host cf worms. He recommends the follow- ,nends ,n thu ci *y and junt >' wher<! me ineredienls. For making small she has S P™‘ her life ' wh ° wi!1 quantities of the poison mash, he recommends three pounds of coarse wheat bran, three ounces Paris green or white arsenate, one pint described in and conveyed by sold deed, to-wit: FIRST. All that certain tract or parcel of land known as the “Sup ple” place or lot, situate, lying and being in the Northwest corner of city Block No. 98, in the City of Milledgeville, Georgia, containing One Acre, more or less, and bound ed as follows: On the North by Oak Street: c-n the East by lands form erly owned by Hal Lofton and landj new owned by F. E. I Taring ton: on the South by lands formerly owned by Hal Lofton: and on the West by the street cf the City cf Milledge ville which forms a part of the Mil- ledgevillo-Macon state highway. SECOND. All that certain tract or parcel of land known as the "Cromwell Place", situate, lying and being in the City cf Milledgeville, Georgia, comprising the easterly part !dT city Block No. 159, the same be- 1 ing bounded as follows: On the North 'by lands ci the City of Milledgeville ! reserved for a street; said street bo- Mrs. Mattie Bayne Blood worth.' ing unnamed and not opened for who has recently completed a course traffic; on the East by Columbh cf instruction at the Ethti B. Davis Street: on the South by land of the MATTIE B. BLOODWORTH They fill; molasses, school in Macon, is now connected Cit - V of Milledgeville reserved for a with the Rudemar Beauty Shcp in street, which street is unnamed and th;.; c itv. has not been opened fer traffic: and on the West by the easterly side of the right-of-way of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. interested in her new work. She has! Tho undersigned will execute and taken the complete Rudmar course deliver a deed or deeds to the pur- and is thoroughly trained in all tho chaser or purchasers at said sale as late and new methods of beauty, is authorized by the said loan deed, im^'and Wo" quirts cullure and ™ i,Iure arrangement. I This March 9, 1936. ■ bodies with bleed that is rich things needed for vine child The brain will oil developed and energy pienti- | A few dollars a year in good 1 labor will feed the family the garden is glowing, and provide a surplus for canning storage during winter. [etables should be used while arc at their best. Nobody likes radishes, and the strings that water to the pods, are neither bins or palatable. Why not eat hile they are snapping, hould be planted every 15 Mrs. Blood worth invites her friends E. C. KIDD, As transferee of W. C. Evans, Jr, grantee of and attorney-in-fact for of water. First he says ,thoroughly mix wheat bran and the Paris green or causes the plants to stop growing, l n Callaway, arsenate. Grind the lemon in a meat and the leaves to turn yellow and! By; Frank W. Belt chopper, rind and all, and mix it curl up. I Attomey-at-Law. with the molasses and water. Then Firor points out that to kill plant i 1 pour the dry mixture with the jj ce y (lu ^ some kind of a spray 1 TAX FI FAS liquid mixture and stir until you get that will kill the lice when you I o„ Ule , in * Tucsday ta April an even mixture. Place small quan- spray it on them, rather than a j 1936 a t the courthouse door of said l.hes of this mixture at the base of stomach poison. He suggests sprays county. within t he legal hoU rs o[ each plant or strow it in light or dusts containing pyrethrum, ro- Lje. I will sell to the highest bid- streams along the rows. ^ tenone or nicotine sulphate. | der for cash, the parcel of land i.ere- While cutworms cut the plant off Firor says, gardeners can make a inafter described. Said sale will be near the ground surface plant lice S p ray that will kill such softbodied made under and by virtue of the feed by sucking the juice from the j nsec ts as plant lice by mixing soap. levies of tax fi.fas. issued by the tender leaves and stems of young and wa t er . You will need to use ‘ Tax Collector of Baldwin County, plants or new growth on trees. That a bout 2 ounces of soap to each gal-. Get/rgia, for taxes due the State of Ion of water. A little soap solution Georgia, and the County of Bald- also makes a good spreader or j win. The fi. fas. levied, under which sticker for other sprays. j the sales will be made are hercin- . . . — after designated following the dis- B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM OF ' cription of each tract cf land to be UNUSUAL INTEREST sold. A program of special interest was j FIRST TRACT: All those tracts or given at the Baptist church last' parcel of land situate Iving and be- Sunday evening by the officers of ing in the city of Milledgeville the senior B. Y. P. U. The theme of said State and County, and being a the program was "Faith and God s , part of the old home place of C. W Providences in The Life of Joseph". \ Ennis. Said lots are Nos. 24. 25. 26. Miss Harriet Mincey opened the , 27, 28, 29 and 30 in block D accord- program with a vocal solo. Herbert ing tc a plat of subdivision known Adams. Bible quizzleader, presented j as “The Heights" recorded in Book an interesting quizz on the life of j of Deeds "OO” on pages 562-563. Joseph. Louise Ethridge, who pre- And is the homeplace of Mrs. Helen pared the program, presented the [Louise Baisden. Said property was first topic. "Joseph. The Dreamer"., found in the possession of Mrs. Helen This was followed by the discussion. | Louise Baisden and was levied on as “Joseph. Victim of Jealcsy”, given ■ her propeity under the tax fi. fa. by Francis Morris. "Joseph an Ex- issued for State and County taxes ample of Purity.” was discussed by for the year 1934. amounting to Aubrey Silvey. "From Prison to, $26.62 principal and interest thereon Palace” was given by Herbert from Dcccml-er 20. 1934 and $1.00 Adams. “Returning Good for Evil”, cost and the cost of levy and sale, by David Collins and “Rising AboveJ 2ND TRACT: That parcel of land Circumstances Through Faith” bv in the city of Milledgeville. in said Jewel Fowler. County, bounded as follows; on the north by Franklin Street. On the FOR SALE—Universal Electric Waf- j fast by lands cf L. S. Fowler, on ( fie Iron. Never been used. Barn .tin. the South by lands of L. S. Fowler. 1 Call 246. and on the west by S. Wayne St. j the land fronts approximately 76, SOMETHING NEW f “* 0,1 th0 strcct ■' ind runs bnck i east the same width approximately In Bu>ing Eyeglasses ,110 feet, and is the homeplace of! For Any Purpose—Sewing. Knitting. M rs. Pcarl w Brown This homo- Rrading or Distance 'place is a unite and incapable c'i You Will Find it Pays to Consult The ^ fls to ^ sold jn j GLOBE OPTICAL CO. Next to Miller’s Store BELL’S Special Sale of New Spring Hose. Kayser’s the Best cels. Said property was fctind in the possession of Mrs. Pearl W. Brown and was levied an as her property under the tax fi. fas. issued for State and County tax for the year 1932. LAND SALE GEORGIA. Baldwin County Because of default in the payment j amauntingto $35.65 princfcal and secured by a u?rest thereon from December 20, 1932, and $1.00 cost and the cost of levy and sale. I also hold in hand tax fi. fas. for ic year of 1933 and 1934 . 3RD TRACT: That parcel of land City of Milledgeville, in said of the indebtedness _ _ „ v deed to secure debt executed by L. j j N. Callaway to W. C. Evans, dated March 29. 1932, and recorded, in the Clerk's office of Baldwin jj County Superior Court In Deed j Book Number 17. at pages 151-2, Campus Theatre Miiledgeville, Georgia Sunday, March 15 With M-G-M Comedy Stars JACK BENNY UNA MERKEL TED NEALY* MARY CARLISLE and RAT PENDLETON PLUS SIC EXTRA SCREEN SHOWI Auspices American Legion Auxiliary Mon.-Tues., March 16-17 "Living, I'm worth nothing to you! Dead, I can buy you the tallest Cathedrals 'France!” Wednesday, March 18 ON THE STAGE Capers of Mirth 25 People 25 8 Dancing Queens 8 Vaudeville Acts Red Hot Orchestra which deed. well the debts County; bounded ns -follows; on the i the < by lands of Mrs. Sudie lands thereby secured, the rights, powers norlh ‘ by Thomas Street formerly Palmer lands of Samucl WaUt and titles thereby conveyed, and the Wall street, on the cast by lands of lands therein described. were Mattie C. Butts, on the South by transferred, set-over and conveyed lands of Mrs A . H. Paschal, and on by said W. C. Evans, Jr., to E. C. the West by N. Wayne Street. Kidd on May 8. 1933, which transfer The land fronts approximately is now recorded in slid Clerk’s jos on Wayne Street and runs back est by unnamed branch thence due south to bridge over spring lake thence follownig said lake east to lands of Samucl Walker. Said land contains 134.6 less and is the home- office in Deed Book Number 19. at eas t the same width approximately . place of W. P. Ennis, said property page 537. the undersigned, as trans- 229 feet, and is the property of Mrs. was found in the possession of W. P. fereo of said W. C Evans. Jr., be- j. h. Ennis, (Mrs. Eva B. Ennis). Ennis, and was levied on as his ;g the holder ar.d owner of the ori- Said property was found in the pos- j property under the tax fi. fa. issued ■ formerly belonging to A. M. Brundage, and on the west by lands now or formerly belonging to J. T. Simpson the land contains 220 acres more or less, and is the prop erty of Mrs. C. T. Morton, said property was found in the possess ion of Mrs. C. T. Morton and was levied on as her propei ty under the tax fi. fa. issued for State and Coun ty taxes for the years 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1934. ginal loan note and the died which session of Mrs, J. H. Ennis. (Mrs jfor State and County taxes for tho 1931 amounting to $10,56 principal recures it, has declared the full Eva B. Fnnis) and was levied on as [year 1981. amounting to $27.07 amount c.f the indebtedness of L. N. her property under the tax fi. fa. i principal and interest thereon from Callaway to be due arid payable, j issued for State and County taxes December 20. 1931 and $1.00 cost and. net in T under and in strict com- for the year 1932. amounting to [and the oc*t oL* levy and sale. I also n!i;.nrc with the piwer of sale con- $47.25 principal and interest there-, hold in hand tax fi. fas. for the year tain'xi in raid deed, far the purpose on from December 20, 1932, and of 1932, and 1934 . c»: raising funds with which to pay $1.00 and the cost of levy and sale' 5TH TRACT: One half undivided raid indebtednesses, will, cn tho i also hold in hand tax fi. fas. 'Jor j interest in that tract of land in the first Tuesday (7th day) in April, the years 1983 and 1934. i 115th District G. M. in said County 1936. during the legal hours cf sale,! 4TH TRACT: That tract of land bounded as follows; on the north by at the court house door in Baldwin jn the 115th District G. M. in said lands now or formerly belonging to County, sell to the highest b’dder County, bounded as follows; on the Francies Minor, on the east by wal- for cash, the lands and properties north by lands of Mrs. C. W. Ennis, oil of Tbffp Qncfc. on the south by $3.89 interest, and $1.00 cost. 1932 amounting to $10.00 principal $2.25 interest, and $1.00 cost. 1933 amounting to $9.60 principal $1.45 interest, and $1.00 cost. 1934 amounting to $9.60 principal 80c Interest and $1.00 cost and the cost of levy and sale. Deeds to the purchasers will be made by the undersigned. This March 11th, 1936. W. J. HAYNIE. Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Ga.