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Thursday, March 20, 1947
FARM NOTES
The Chattooga County Farm
Bureau Chapter is sponsoring a
county-wide fat cattle show here
in Summerville on March 31,
from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m. This
show will be for 4-H and FFA
Club members only. After the
show here in the county, the
calves will be carried from here
to Rome, for the show the next
day there in Rome. Every club
member is urged to have his calf
so he can halter and show it
well.
Chattooga County farmers en
tering the state live-acre cotton
contest should select good cotton
land and prepare a good seed
bed for the crop.
These are important steps in
producing larger cotton yields
per acre. Other practices helpful
in obtaining better yields include
proper spacing and planting, ad -
equate fertilization.
The Georgia farmer producing
the highest yield of seed cotton
per acre, as determined by boll
count, will receive a SSOO state
prize. Growers with the best
yield in each of the six exten
sion service districts will receive
a $250 prize, the second best a
$l5O prize and the third best a
SIOO award.
Recommended cotton varieties
for Georgia are Stoneville 28.
Deltapine 14, Empire, Coker’s 100
Wilt, Stonewilt and Pandora, but
Empire and D. P. L. 14 is the
most commonly planted variety
in Chattooga County.
Only pure, delinted, ceresan
treated seed having at least 80
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REAL ESTATE
WANTED
We have clients who will pay CASH for
your real estate in any part of the city.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
Phone 41
LADIES! GET YOUR
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NOW!
These Prices Good Through Saturday, March 22 :
COLD WAVE:
$8 - $lO - $12.50 - $17.50
MACHINE WAVE:
$4 ■ $5 - $6.50 and $8.50
MACHINELESS WAVE:
$5 - $6.50 - $8.50 and $lO
All the above are at reduced prices
Shampoo and Set $1 - $1.25 - $1.50
Manicure SI.OO
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I per cent germination should be
1 1 planted. Place 600 to 1,0001
> pounds of complete fertilizer
. slightly below and beside the
seed at planting time and sup
-1 plemßnt this with 100 to 200
1 pounds of nitrate of soda at
; chopping time.
>; By following these practices,
5 Chattooga County farmers may
1 increase cotton yields above the
‘ averaage in 1946. We have until
■ June 15 to enter this contest.
’ This contest in the county will
L be sponsored by our county farm
’ bureau.
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Extension News
By JUANITA BURKETT
■ Helpful Hints to Homemaker
Do you know that a good fur
niture polish can be made at
! home with just a little extra
5 effort? All you need is three
-1 fourths pint of linseed oil, and
, one-fourth pint of turpentine
and one tablespoon of vinegar
in a bottle and then shake well. ‘
r Apply this solution with a soft
i cloth and rub until a luster is
I obtained.
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t Ways to Freshen Care for
L’noleum
? Kitchen or bathroom linoleum
i should be freshened and readied
II for summer duty, and in per
| forming the face-lifting opera-
s i tion first use a soft mop to wash
, I the floor with mild soap and wa
-1 ter. You should first wipe the
t surface, wring the mop out of
i clear water and repeat the op
s eration. Mineral spirits will re
move all traces of wax and
- grease.
1 With proper care, linoleum will
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
'continue to look new and clean.
{Without this care, its appear
■ ance and length of service is re
! duced. Since linoleum is hard
to replace, we do want to take
care of what we have.
After the linoleum, is dry ap
ply a coat of fast-drying lacquer
and allow it to dry for 12 hours.
A mottled all-over pattern effect
to cover up worn spots will be
gained when applying the second
coat of lacquer. Color of the sec
ond coat should harmonize with
the lirst to get the desired ef
fect.
The second coat should be ap- i
plied on a surface one by three §
feet. Take a round, loose news-;
paper ball betwen both hands, i
press on the frshly painted sur- \
face and turn over and over, go- ’
ing in the same direction until
the newly painted area is mot
tled, and by continuing this un
til the entire surface is complet
ed, you housewives will have
“new” linoleum.
After the lacquer is dry cover'
’the linoleum with clear lacquer I
or wax, which ever is preferred.
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Clothes Moth Control
A number of solutions are on .
the market which, when ap
plied to clothing, rugs, drapes j
and furniture covers, are said
to make them immune to moth
attacks. Among the best sprays
for killing moths in woolens is a
3 per cent solution of magnesium
silicofluoride, a saturated sod
ium silicofluoride solution or a
2 per cent solution of DDT oil. I
Think for just a moment be
fore throwing away those soiled
lamp shades. Keep the frames
and recover them with some ma
terial which is attractive and j
gives a good light at the same
time. After you have once re-
CONSTIPATION
Risky in
BAD COLDS
Retained undigested food becomes
putrefactive, causes toxins, which
overload the liver and other vital or
gans of the body, lessening your re
sistance to colds and other winter ills :
and interfering with their treatment.
Why take this chance when you can
take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly
yet pleasantly act on every foot of
your intestines, sweeping out toxin
laden putrefactive foods and virus
laden mucus, enabling Y ou to more
effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth
ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as
directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists
Take CALOTABS
DRY
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faulty elimination? Tongue coated, stom
ach sour? Time for TRIENA, the easy
to-give laxative. TRIENA is made espe
cially for youngsters under 12. Prompt
acting, mild. Contains
pure prune-juice. TRY
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large size, 50c. Z!
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throw away another frame.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS
In the District Court of the!
United States for the Northern
District of Georgia.
In Re: John William McGuire.
No. 6945. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of said bank- I
rupt, of Summerville, R. F. D. No.
3 in the County of Chattooga,
State of Georgia, and District
aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given that on
March 13, 1947, the above named
was duly adjudicated bankrupt;
and that the first meeting of
bankrupt’s creditors will be held
at the Referee’s office, Room 212,
U. S. Post Office Building, Rome,
Ga., on March 29, 1947 at 11 a.m.,:
at which place and time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, ap-1
point a committee of creditors, I
examine the bankrupt and tran-1
sact such other business as may |
properly come before said meet- |
ing.
ROWELL C. STANTON,
Referee in Bankruptcy, Rome,
Georgia.
EXECUTORS SALE
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
By virtue oi an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said coun-,
ty, granted at the March term, I
1947, will be sold before the
Courthouse door of said county,
on the first Tuesday in April,
next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property of
the estate of H. J. Garvin, de
ceased, to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land situate lying and
being in the county of Chat
tooga, State of Georgia, as fol- (
lows: Forty acres of land in the!
southeastern part of Lot of Land
No. 220 in the 13th District and
4th Section of said county being j
bounded as follows: On the
north by Summerville-Alabama I
Highway; on the east by Bill
Chappelear; on the south by Zen ■
i Taylor, known as Knox farm,
i and on the west by lands of Mil
dred McWhorter.
DOROTHY M’WHOPTER
Executor Estate of H. J. Garvin,
deceased. 4t/3-27
SALE UNDER FI FA
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
I have this date levied March
5. 1947—the said Tax Fi Fa of
the year 1941, 1942, 1945, 1946-
6th District, 4th Section Chat
tooga County: For 1941 taxes,
$5.32; 1942 taxes, $4.56; 1945
taxes, $7.36; 1946 taxes, $12.49.
and all costs for leving and sell
ing said property is collectable.
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the
6th District and 4th Section of
Chattooga County, Georgia,
more particularly described as
original lot of Land No. 206, con
taining 160 acres, more or less,
to satisfy all Fi Fa’s in favor of
J. A. Scoggins, tax collector,
against Mary Rich. This will be
sold on first Tuesday in April,
April 1, 1947.
A. H. GLENN
Sheriff, Chattooga County, Ga.
4t/3-27
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PETITION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Whereas, H. A. Powell, admin
istrator of S. C. Martin, repre
sents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully admin
istered S. C. Martin estate: This
is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they
in his petition, duly filed and en
should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the
first Monday in April, 1947.
4t/3-27 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
PETITION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
Whereas, G. A. Morgan, ad
ministrator of Miss Georgia
Morgan, represents to the Court
tered ■on record, that be has 1
fully administered Miss Georgia
Morgan estate: This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration
and receive Letters of Dismis
sion, on the first Monday in :
April, 1947.
4t/3-27 J. W. KING, Ordinary
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YOUR ARMY DO ITS
PART FOR PEACE
With the President’s proposal for the discontinuance of
Selective Service on March 31, America will rely on
voluntary enlistments for the maintenance of the Regular
Army at authorized strength.
In view of world conditions today, this is a step of
the gravest importance to every’ American citizen. Never
before in history has any’ nation raised and maintained
a million-man army by r the volunteer system alone. Our
ideals, our belief in individual freedom, our safety and
our duty to promote world peace all are bound up in
this decision.
This is your Army, and voluntary enlistment is your
choice. It must not fail. With your help it will not fail.
The Army’ must continue to provide adequate occupa
tion forces overseas, to supply’ these forces, and to help
in keeping America strong and secure.
Your help and understanding can do much to en
courage a steady’ flow of 3-year voluntary enlistments,
necessary’ to sound training and the efficient performance
of the Army’s task.
W hen you discuss this subject with your sons, brothers,
husbands or friends who may be considering an Army
career, bear in mind the advantages offered by a 3-year
enlistment. Among them are the choice of branch of
service and of overseas theater where openings exist, and
the opportunity for thorough training in valuable skills.
A job in the new Regular Army compares favorably
with the average in industry, and has more opportunities
for promotion than most.
You can help by giving your respect and support to
the man who enlists voluntarily to do his part in carry
ing out your country’s world-wide obligations to build
a peace that will endure.
ROBERT P. PATTERSON
SECRETARY OF WAR
FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING
VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT, CALL AT
ANY U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
ROOM 214 POST OFFICE BUILDING ROME, GA
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