Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 26, 1937, Image 4
And Stock Feed Mills and Dealers | Sealed bid# wiil be waived by l State Highway 0»ar.l <d (<isorg-ia.2 Cat r, >1 Square. A'Urdu, Georgia, until 1 o’clock A. M. Pel). 24, 1037 for fur n lulling groceries), Biippliea and feed foi month of Mch. various convict camp* maintained tiy naul Board. Bid blank tmi full inf nmation a» to quantities an.i lelivery points can be obtained from th Purchasing Department at the above a i dress. Oui bid blanks must be used i: suhuiittinc bids, Payment to be main l HO days Irani date of delivery and aceep ! :ance of good :. Gwiiis must be equal t> | ir better than that used b) the H/gliwa> j Guard and found satisfactory. t-juanl' I is shown .re approximate only ami may lie increased or deoreasi.il as tin Board secs lit Right is reserved to re ject any and all bids and to waive al oriualilKS. Contract of purchase awards pursuant hereto to be binding on toe Hlate Highway Department as such and not on any employee or individual This notice is in accordance with the Ac of the General Aswtmbly of Georgia, ap¬ proved Aug dti mi. envelope inns be marked “Sealed bid to be opens 34th’. State Higuway Board of Georgia \V. L. Mill r, i lii-'m., j LGilles, A. Heck, Me>nlies Feb. 6 , 1H37 j ieorgia, White County, j Pursuant tu an order granted by to 1 fudge of the Superior Court of said jouuty o>i the peli iou of Helen Bank to: lartitidh will be sold before the court louse do n- in s lid county on the iirsi fuesday in April 1937 within tlie lega 1 (Ours of sale to the highest hidd>*r toi ash the following described property .vit: Parts of lots of laud N-- dp ,"5 in the Third land dietri.-t. of VV druety da furmcrl.i kiuiwn as lie . ireeu hotel property but more le.—ni!, vnown as tils Alley hotel prop - ty :i, fftc locnee Valley containing t lores more or less iiu-l whereou tliere i. . iiol -1 and out building cornice 1 t.d Uiei vith, said property fully deco-in 1 in n iead from Lat Vnndivei Sheriff to it. L. formerly Supt of Banks represent y: Vhit# County Batik dated Hep! l-i, tnd rec .riled iu dead book “l -V pages .pi an I 441 Clerk's Oiiice W nito County. 4a. Said sal is subject. u the r. u'i ,ia icn of the Judge "f tlo Snpt-i it * , 11 White county, Ga. at the April term hereof 1937. This tile 3rd, day of Mch. ,937. J, M, Halcomb, J. Vf, V kite Commissioners ieorgia. White Ib.unty. Will be sold before Uie con-l hor.se lour zu said Louuty on ihe first Iu s lay n April D. 4 J 7 within the legal hoots o' He to the high'‘#i bidder lor ca.- 1 cask, t, re foil iwing de. crioed property to wit • The mineral iiL.ei eat, only in parts 0 UlidNos, 1D2, IfiO, 1<H in the third Dri : listnet of said csunt>, and parts id l-' ,: -• j-imbers 2 and 3 Ja the tom th laud dis rict of said county, containing iu the ag¬ gregate 517 acres more or less, Sa uineral interest herein advertised 'if i.-. >obt is fully described iu t.he the ioiiow ng deeds: Deed from IL L. Harper to R. A.Alger, v erded in the Clerk’s Ottice ol sai. county in deed rec .-riled B ok “I" pages 115-413 Deed irom W . T. Clark to li. A. ylger recorded as ab.-ve in Deed Record 100 k “I” pages 533-534, Deed from J ■ J diLktoto R, A Alger reeetded as »: ve in deed re-.-oul Book “I 4.13-434 ,nd in a deed from J L. Fai-uue to K, A. tiger recorded us ........ x:. deed record baok*‘IJ’, pnpgoii 45i>-4dO.' .aR the above deeds convey the miner- 1 interest only and wdi 1.-, found in the ecort’.H z efered ami by jei. . »nte i.- madt part of the descrzptzoi; of the pz iperiy ie.e,ln advertised, Said mineral interest J vied, on rt:-tlie iroperty of R, A, alget estate to satisfy .’at fi fas issued by O. M. C.-i lev. 1 ax J .’lector of said y.o|e-y f-.tr Slate and Jounty taxes for the years ’ 4- H‘35 ,D0 - lii .'iii. This Mai eh fi. tfiyT,. Lot Yaudiv •->-, SherHf. White Court f Ordinary, -■( 1 The appraiser*-: upon a,.pi cation Mrs. C. Vv, (lakes, widow ut said C. VV )■- widow ot t • tv. Oake* tor a ; welve months’ support for herself, ng filed their return; ail persons CO 11 :« 1 ned hereby are cited lo snow cause, any tHey baur, at ihe t.ext . ..-gular Arm of this Court, why said tion should zioi be granted.. A. L- Dorsey. Ordinary. WANTED! IHE COURIER NEEDS What is Due Please Pay Us Now R ad The Courier THE CL^V fftAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. In The District Court Of Tie United Slat'-s For The Northern District of Georgia GaineevHle Division \ Untied States of America No. 1S1 AI Law 7 1 4.HO Acres of Land in White County, (hi., B. S. Barker andMrs 1J. 11. Shaw I j «t, al. Proceeding to Condemn Land Notice 1o tlie following persons, firms, mil or Corpt'oations, wiio ate known and who in sai l to reside outside of the | Slates Of Georgia, to-wit: Mrs, K. II- S aw and Walter J. Blown AND the following persons, firms, an 1 or cor¬ porations, whose residences are un¬ known an I who are themselves wholly unknown, to-wit: (a) The following persons, whose resi¬ dences are unknown or their heirs at law, who names ami residences are wholly unknown: Miry Canup, William VV’. Craig, John S. Fain, J. V. Fain; W. M, Haynes; R. F. Kleiser, John F. Ledford; Nancy Led¬ ford; Charles D. Matth -ws, Jr., Charles Roberts; Louis Robinson; Mrs. Carrie Slaton Seabolt; William Sutton; White County Bank stockholders & Credit' rs. (b) Heirs at law of the following nam¬ ed persons, successors and assigns of the foil >wi:ig nam al corporations, whose •.names and residences are unknown, to-wit: Thomas''Allison; Sarah A, Allen; Fran¬ cis Bird; Jam s Carlisle; C. 8 . Guyton; Ambrose Hammons; Ezekiel Hawkins. Elijah Row son; George W. Slaton; Briton Spurlock; James Stephens; Georgia V\ , Brown; AND To all ani.l every person unknown or known, who claims any right, tills or interest in sc id described lands or the • uuds which may be paid into the Court is tlie result of tills proceeding, whethei j I under m in right of .any of the named or otheiwise, V ..u A ml Each of You are required I ind adni-misned to take notice that the I Li.ited A>a", s has til, d it petition in the j i.sti-'C Court of .the United States f >t ! \ or them Dislrict of Georgia, Games j i ie Division, to condemn 714.60 acres f land, being land in parts of Lots t>5 ami d."), District 3, parts of Lots JO and Jt, Die-rict.4, andjyart of Lot 5, District 0 . Section t of White County, Georgia, ..ggregating 714.60 acres of land, more or less. This matter will be heard in theUuited states Court Rppru at Atlanta, Georgia,! on the 27th day of March, 1 J 37, at 10:00 ■ o'clock, A. _M. ff you are either of you! have auv rights ir, Ihe premise? or de- 1 sire to be heard in the matter, you are j required then and there to make known I your objections, if any, your claims as to the value of the property or your re¬ spective interests therein,or iu the funds rising therefrom, or any other matters . material to your respective rights in the ! ; :v.perty sought to be condemned; nth r- 1 «»se ■ the Courl ----- will J proceed as law and i j u ' ' ,l ' *‘ L L- A " You Will, Therefore, Take Notice, in witness whevet f I bavt hereunto set hand andjatiixed the seal of the said uited States L'istiiet. Court, at Atlanta, cotgia. i his 25th day of Febi unay 1U37, j, D. Steward lerk of the United States District Court I U),; Nonlu;, ! ' " f Qeur t“’ j »?. U ’ A Mc ^ rew "’^ _ ’ . :, iWhit th ue;y. By virtue of an order of the Court oi iiditmry ot srz-i county, granted upon o* ;:'.q,-Ucation ot F. 1). Alton, as ad . s-rntor oi the estate of M. C. Alien , d used, la.e of saz 1 eou*ity, to soil the . n is of said M. C..Allen, deceased, fm purpose 1 f paying debts and dietri . 1 , i 11 , there, will be sold before Hie court •muse door, at public outcry, to the high¬ est bidder, it the town of Cleveland, bc . ween the legit! hours of sale, on the first fuesday ir Aprip as the property 01 said deceased, the lollowiug described J rau Is to wiz: Farts of lots of laud uum- J ! hers 53,54 , H7, and (58 zu the fourth iand dislrict of said county, containing about i joy acres nuMC or less and bounded as j follows; On the north by the "lands ol 1 White Brothers ami Mrs. Ida K. Shaw, i oil ;ize cant by C. VV., M.C., 6 . S. and F, j t) ^llen, on the souih C. VV. M- (.!., B.S.. j j,-. ]>, ^llcu An .. 0 n tde west by J. B. tinkler, containing about 200 acres mojt' „ r leVfml feuown as the M. C. Allen ; Hiim.e i'iqct. i:. Blue Ridge district pi White L.esuntv t$«s -tgia. Terms of sale Cash. Tbfy '.he l.Otii day of March 1087. F D. Allen, Arimr, pf the es#atf.>L Q. Alien. - r.nr : j Georgia, Whie County. ; l’o whom it may concern: ; Notice is hereby .given tbtzt Patti 1 iyer, ns adminietrator of J. B. Dyer, de least-d, having applied to me by pe- 1 : dm for leave to sell the real estaie ot ; J, B. Dyer, deceased; and that ».n ordeer vas made th#-j-eou at the March l'erin, j i ! ->37, foz citation aed yhat citation issue; j ,.ll the heirs at law ana creditor? of the 1 • . I )• li Dyer , deceased, will take 1 ui. e that I w-li puss upon seid apdiica-' :.z at the April Term 1 O 37 , of the Court J.-binary of County; and unless cause ie dwwu to the centrary at said time, said ■ ave wfi be granted. This „tbe 1st day •> March 19^7, _ A L. DorKjtjr, Ordinary j GROW FLO WERS TO USE ! N BOUQUETS They Will TI irive With Care in Rc nvs Alongside Veg eiables. Flowers and Vegetables Together Flower’S in the home, on the dining room table, in the living room, on part! the i verandas are now an important of home life. The great wealth of ■ this material comes from the annuals. Many of them while useful for provid-! ing cut flowers are not particularly j valuable as decorative garden subjects j period in beds is or of borders such short or their duration blooming that j ! they are not good material for a long ; season planting. Americans have taken very kindly to the European idea of the cutting garden and the old continental idea of interspersing flowers and vegetables in the garden. Growing annuals for cut¬ ting in rows in a vegetable garden with the same culture as the vege¬ tables is a most practiced plan giving : better results often than the flower garden beds which will not receive j as good cultivation as the vegetables. : Alternating rows of vegetables and | flowers ,s the commonest practice. An¬ other is to have an occasional row of annuals or to reserve space at one side of the garden for them. All of the common annuals may be grown this way. The principal pre¬ caution to be taken is to thin them. \ Usually they are sown directly in the j rows where they are to grow and the ! sorts zinnias, that African make heavy marigolds growth and such j as cos- ; mos should be thinned to 3 feet apart. 1 The failure of tire (jutting garden is I usually attributable to-the fact that the [ seed was sown and the plants left to i j struggle as leaf lettuce and radishes so often are, only a survival of the j ! fittest being of am value. This is a waste of material and the results are not adequate to the good space plants occupied, and j i It is easy to get a good crop of flowers or vegetables by thipziifig and it is. certain that best j results will not be attained unless they S are thinned. LITTLE GARDEN WILL GROW A LOT Five Foot Square Will Produce Many Fine Edibles. Lack of available space causer many families to forego the pleasures and benefits of a home vegetable garden, but the family which has even a small amount of backyard space, cazr and should utilize it, no matter how small it is. Any space from a 5 foot square up may be profitably tilled into some kind of a vegetable patch. Thought and planning must, of course, go into such a tiny undertaking, but with careful consideration of the crops most suitable to succession, a sur¬ prisingly large amount of fresh, suc¬ culent produce may be grown for the table. This problem of succession, which mean to follow one crop by another A Small Kitchen Garden Takes Up j Only a Corner of Your Back Lot. ‘ in order to get two or even three j ground, products is from fascinating the same piece of i a one. For in¬ stance, one row may be planted with radishes early in the season, and when they have been harvested, beans may be planted. Also a com pafilon planting, early pea; in the ,coming s^Bjf ,row ftp .with .and .used carrots-, before the. the former ^for car fats pre . ready the table. Mix a packet or .early aanish^ with a late variety, hav?' t.wb ’crops in the same row. As an alternative gz> early crop of spring vegetables may be grown and used, paving th*'' ground available foi’ antziisJ flowers. Radishes, leaf lettuce, young onions azzd a row or two Pi greens (spinach or mustard) are good .suggestions. zt&fe They will Be ready for tabiu quipjdy^ *Voi' and leave the ground ui firze coucilttoa flowering plapts or ;bulb.t~ * Dahlias in the warmer part-i ot the Sozzth may be planted now. wjsafiver u $p«de the ga-don and let tlie soil for two or three weeks. 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