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% A Two Dollar Dinner
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A DINNER for six people which
costs less than thirty-four
cents for each person is not so
unusual a culinary feat as it
might seem. Here is an unusual
dinner, the cost of which is about
that amount per person and
which is both satisfying and suc
culent:
Julienne Rear and Emerald
Cocktail 33#
Lamb Btew 'With Vegetable! 48#
Baked Squash With Tomatoes 41#
Hot Buttered RoUs 25#
Lettuce Salad 16#
Fritters With Maple Syrup 21#
CoUee With Cream 15#
The above prices will vary
somewhat, according to the part
of the country in which the din
ner is served, but they are ap
proximately correct.
, Here are the recipes for two of
the dishes which give this dinner
its unusual taste and succulence.
Julienne Bear and Emerald
Salad: Cut the contents of a No.
2 can of pears in long, slender
strips. Add one-half cup of em
erelettes (tiny green grapes) and
two tablespoons lemon Juice to
the pear syrup, and pour over the
pears. Chill thoroughly.
Baked Squash With Tomatoes:
Cut one small squash in halt, and -
sprinkle with salt and pepper.
It a whole small squash is not
available, use half a medium
Hubbard squash —about three
pounds. Slice one onion thin,
add the contents of a No. 2 can
of tomatoes and two tablespoons
butter and pour into squash.
Place in a pan and bake until
squash and onions are tender,
from one and a bait to two hour*.
Serve right trom the shell-*
— wmjlhi eotnrrr bask alamo. Georgia.
Dissolution Notice
This Is to advise the publie that the
co-partnership of Starnes-O’Connor
Banking Co., of Glenwood, Georgia,
is hereby dissolved. L. R. O'Connor
having sold his entire interest in said
Bank to C. G. Starnes and the said C.
G. Starnes assumes all liabilities of
the Starnes-O'Connor Banking Co.,
and the said L. R. O’Connor is in no
way liable for the operation of said
Bank. The said L. R. O’Connor here
by relinquishes any and all claims or
interest in the assets of the said
Starnes-O'Connor Banking Company.
The Bank will in the future operate
under the name of C.G. Starnes Bank
ing Co.
C. G. STARNES
L. R. O’CONNOR
CITATION.
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
Whereas, J. S. Avant, administra
tor of Joe B. Awant, represents to the
court in his petition, duly tiled and
entered on record, that he has fully
administered said estate. This is,
therefore, to ci^te all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if an y they can, why said ad
ministrator* should not be discharged
from his ad*ministration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in April, 1931.
H. L Sears, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
To Whom It May Concern:
J. I. Mitchell having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Mrs.
Susie Mitdhell, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of Mrs. Susie
Mitchell to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
snow cause, if any they can why per
manent administration should not be
granted to J. I. Mitchell on said es
tate. Witness my hand and official
signature, this 9th day of March,
1931.
H. L. SEARS, Ordinary.
Attention Motorist
The time limit has expired, and you
must have a new tag. Policeman Long
does not wish to put you to any trou
ble, but he insists on a new tag at
once. If you fail to comply, don’t
blame him. He will only perform his
duty in the matter.
LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of th*
authority contained in a security
deed executed by W Thomas
Spivey to Charles Forman, dated
January 20th, 1921, and recorded
in the office of the clerk of supe
rior court in Wheeler county,
Georgia, on January 27th, 1921,
in book 4, pages 340-41, there
will be sold before the court
house door of Wheeler county,
Georgia, on Tuesday, April, 21st,
1931, between the hours of 10
o’clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M.,
to the highest and best bidder for
case the property conveyed by
said deed and described as fol
lows:
All of the southwest half
(S W 12) of land lot number
twenty one (21) in the sixth (6th)
district of Wheeler county, Geor
gia, containing one hundred one
and one quarter (101 14) acres,
more or less
Default has been made in
the payment of the debt to se
cure which said security deed
was executed, and the said
Charles Forman, the legal holder
of said security deed and note,
has elected to declare the entire
indbetedness due and payable,
in accordance with the terms
of said security deed, and said
property will be sold as the prop
erty of W. Thomas Spivey for
the purpose "of paying said in
debtedness, which will amount
to $1711.92, plus unpaid taxes
and plus the cost of this fore
closure proceeding.
Charles Forman will execute
to the purchaser at said sale ft t
simple title to the above describ
ed property.
This 23rd day of March, 1931.
(Signed)
CHARLES FORMAN
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SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
Whereas, on the 15th day of
February, 1923, Mrs. Rosa L
Lee executed and delivered to
Mrs. Anne Shaw Richardson her
deed, under Section "3306 of the
1910” Uode of Georgia, to the
lands hereinafter described, for
the purpose of securing a debt
referred to in said deed, which
deed is recorded in the clerk’s
office of Wheeler superior court
in book 5 of deeds, page 240-41,
March 27, 1923.
And whereas, in said deed, said
grantor gave to said grantee and
assigns the power to sell said
lands m case of default in the
prompt payment at maturity, of
interest or principal of said debt.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the
power so vested in the undersign
ed, which is more accurately
shown by reference to said deed,
the undersigned will sell at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder,
for cash, on the first Tuesday in
April, 1931, during the legal
hours of sale before Wheeler
county court house door at Ala
mo, Georgia, the lands described
in the aforesaid deed, to-wit:
One certain tract of land in the
Town of Alamo, Wheeler county,
Georgia, same being a part of lot
of land number fifty one (51) in
the eleventh (11th) land district
of said county, and more fully
described as the southwest half
of lot number five (5) in block
"B” in said town, fronting thirty
feeton Railroad Avenue and run
ning back an even width one
hundred fifty (150) feet to an al
ley. This being the broperty on
which stands a one story brick
mercantile building, being occu
pied by S. A. Lee as haadware
store, in February, 1923. :
The said deed first above men
tioned, was executed and deliv
ered to secure the payment of
one certain promissory note for
the sum of SISOO 00 dated Feb
ruary, 15.1923, and the principal
debt, bearing interest at the rate
of 7 1-2 per cent, per annum.
Said principal debt is now past
due by the terms thereof, and
remains unpaid. The ■ total
amount of principal and interest
that will be due on said debt on
the date of sale is $1597.95J Fee
simple titles will be made to the
purchaserat said sale and the
proceeds of such sale will be ap
plied first, to the payment of said
debt with interest and expenses
of this proceeding, and the re
mainder, if any, will be paid over
to said Mrs. Rosa L. Lee or her
legal representative.
Dated this 9th day of March,
1931.
Mrs. Anne Shaw Richardson
By G. L Hattaway,
her attorney at law.
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Remedy is Borne Made
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one ounce bay rum, a small
box of Barbo Compound
and one-fourth ounce of
glycerine. Any druggist
can put thia up er you can
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hair twice a week until
the desired shade ia ob-
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SHERIFF’S SALLE
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
Will be sold nt public outcry before
the court house door in Wheeler
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1931, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described proper
ty, to-wit:
Eighty acres es land, more or lees,
of land lot number one hundred and
seventeen, 117, in the sixth, 6th, land
district of Wheeler county, Georgia,
known as the Sears home place, and
bounded as follows: On the north by
lands of B. R. Benton and Bill Pitt
man; east by lands of Mary Sears,
widow of Jack Sears, deceased; south
by lands of Elmyra Padgett; on the
west by lands previously deeded to
Lollie Patton; being the same land a*
described in a deed by Alieph Sears,
as administratrix of the estate of Har
rison Sears, deceased, to B. R. Ben
ton, dated January 6th, 1926, record
ed January 21st, 1925, in deed book
number ;6, pages 66 and 69, in the
records of the office of the clerk of the
superior court of said county, to
which reference is hereby made.
Said property levied upon as the
property of B. R. Benton, defendant
tn fl, fa., to satisfy an execution is
sued on the’2lsf day of October, 1926,
from>he superior court of Wheeler
county. Georgia, in favor of E. A.
Waxelbaum & Bro., Inc., against
said defendant in fi fa.,'B. R. Benton.
Written notice of levy and time and
place of sale given defendant in fi. fa.
and tenant in possession as required
by law.
This the 28th day of February, 1931.
H. N. SEARS, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF SALE.
WHEREAS, Samuel Fulford, of
Vheeler County, Georgia, by bl*
warranty deed dated September 16tb,
1919, and recorded in book 3 at page
535 of the deed record* of Wheeler
County, Georgia, conveyed to the
Pearsons-Taft Land Credit Company,
a corporation, the following describ
ed real estate In Wheeler County,
Georgia, to-wit:
All of lot one hundred thirty-one
(131 in the eleventh land district, con
taining 205 3-4 acre*, more or les*.
To secure the promissory note of
said Samuel Fulford in the sum of
Forty-five Hundred Dollars and in
said deed provided that in event of
uon-payment of taxes on said land
before delinquency, said Company
might declare the said note due and
payable and sell said land for the
payment thereof; and
Whereas, the taxes for the year 1930
against said land were not paid be
fore delinquency and have not yet
been paid, said Company has declar
ed said note now due and payable.
Now, Therefore, Taft & Company,
formerly the Pearsons-Taft Land
Credit Company under and by virtue
of the power and authority in said
Company vested by said warranty
deed, will sell the said described real
estate and the appurtenances thereun
to belonging at public sale to the
highest bidder for cash at the door of
the court house In the city of Alamo,
State of Georgia, between the hours
of 10 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., on the Ist
day of April, 1931, for the purpose of
paying said indebtedness and the
costs of said sale.
In witness whereof, Taft A Company
has caused these presents to be exe
cuted by it* President and its corpo
rate seal to be hereunto affixed! his
17th day of February, 1931.
TAFT & COMPANY.
By Oren E. Taft,
President.
[CORP. SEAL)
Sale Under Deed to Secure Debt
Georgia, Wheeler County.
Because of default in the payment of
a loan secured by a deed to secure
debtexecuted by Henry Kenty and Ar
thur Mcßae to the undersigned, The
Federal Land Hank ot Columbia,
dated tbe 10th day of May, 1910, and
recorded in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Wheeler county,
Georgia, in book 3 page 491-92, the
undersigned has declared the full
amount of the loan, with interest, and
advances made by the undersigned,
due and payable, and will on the 31st
day ot March, 1931. acting under the
power of sale contained in said deed,
during the legal hours of sale, at the
court house in said county, sell at
auction to the highest bidder the lands
described in said deed, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or traet
of land containing 202 1-2 aeres, more
or less, situate, lying and being on
the Scotland to Avant’s Siding road
about three miles from Scotland, in
tbe 1460th Militia District, being land
lot number Two hundred and Ninety
(290) in the Tenth (10th) District of
Wheeler County, Georgia, having
such shape, metes, courses and dist
ances as will more fully appear by
reference to a plat thereof made by L.
L. Hamilton July 20th, 1917, and be
ing bounded on the northeast by lands
of John Hinson, northwest by lands of
T. J. Cooper, southeast by lands ot
Max L. Mcßae and southwest by
lands of H. S. Peavy and W.P. Owens;
this being the same tract of land con
veyed to the said Henry Kenty and
Arthur Mcßae by warranty deed frnm
J. T. Elder, which is filed for record
in the office of the clerk of the superi
or court for Wheeler County.
The undersigned will execute a deed
to the purchaser as authorized by the
deed aforesaid.
This 2nd day of March. 1931.
The Federal Land Bank
ot' Columbia.
G.L. Hattaway, Attorney
for The Federal Land Bank
ot Columbia.
SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
WHEREAS, on the 15th day of
February, 1923 James A. Hinson ex
ecuted and delivered to Mrs. Anne
Shaw Richardson his deed, under
Section “3306 of the 1910’’ Code of
Georgia, to the lands hereinafter des
cribed, for the purpose of securing a
debt referred to in said’deed, which
deed is recorded in the clerk’s office
of Wheeler superior court in book 6
of deeds, page 229, February 28, 1023.
And, whereas, in said deed, aald
grantor gave to .said gratae and as
signs the power to sell said land* in
case of default in the prompt payment
at maturity, of interest or principal
of said’idebt.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the
power so vested In the undersigned,
which is more accurately shown by
reference to said deed, the undersign
ed will sell at public outcry to the
highest’ bidder, for cash, on the first
Tuesday in April, 1931, during th*
legal hours of sale ’befor<Wb**l*r
county court house door at Alamo,
Georgia, the lands described in the
aforesaid deed, to-wit:
All that tract'or^parcei’ofjand sit
uate, lying and being in the Town of
Alamo, Wheeler (County, "Georgia,
consisting of ’city Jot number two (2)
in block “B” in said town, said.'lot
fronting thirty (30) feet on Railroad
Avenue and extending back an even
width one hundred fifty (190) feet to
an alley, and£being part’of lot of
land number fifty one [sl] in th*
Eleventh [llth] Hand » District of
Wheeler County,'Georgia.
The said deed first'above mention
ed, was executed and'dellvered to se
cure the payment of one certain
promissory Jnote '[forTthe sum of
#1500.00 dated February 15th, 1923
and the principal debt, bearlng]int«r
est at the rate of 7 1-2 JperJeent] per
annum.
Said principal debt is now past du*
by the term* thereof,fl and remains
unpaid. The totalflamount of princi
pal and interest that will be duo on
said debt on the date of sal* is
81330.88. Fee simple titles will b*
made to the purchaser at said sale
and the proceed* of such sale will b*
applied first, to the payment of said
debt with interest^and expea*** of
this proceeding, and remainder, if
any, will be paid over to said Jame*
A. Hinson or hi* legal representative
Dated this 9th day of Mareh, 1931.
Mas. Anne Shaw Richardson.
By G.L. Hattaway,
her Atterney at Law.
SALE UNDER POWER
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GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
WHEREAS, on the 22nd’day of May,
1923 Samuel I Bullard,(now deceased,
executed and delivered to The Geor
gia Loan & Trust Company his deed,
under Section “3300 of the 1910”
Code of Georgia, to the lands herein
after described, for the purpose of
securing a debt referred to|in said
deed, which deed 'is recorded in the
clerk’s office of Wheeler superior
court in Jbook 6of deeds, page 276,
May 30, 1993.
And whereas, in saidj'deed, said
grantor gave to said grantee and
and assigns the power to sell said
lands in case of default in the prompt
payment at maturity, of Interest or
prinelpal of said debt.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the
power so vested in the undersigned,
which is more accurately shown by
reference to said deed the undersign
ed will sell at public outcry to-*h«
highest bidder, for cash, on the first
Tuesday in April, 1931, during the
legal hours of sale before Whealer
county court house door at Alamo,
Georgia, the lands described in the
aforesaid deed, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel es
land situate, lying and being in tha
Town of Alamo, Wheeler County,
Georgia, same being all of the south
west half of lot number eight, 8, ia
block “A” in said town, fronting 26
feet on Railroad Avenue and extend
ing back an even width eighty five, 85,
feet to an alley, and being a portion
of lot of land number fifty one, 51, in
the eleventh, 11th, land district of
Wheeler County, Georgia. Said des
cribed land will be sold as the prop
erty of the estate of Samuel I, Bul
lard, deceased.
The said deed first above mention
ed, was executed and delivered to se
cure the payment of one certain
promissory note for the sum of
$2000.00 dated 'May 22, 1923 and the
principal debt, bearing interest at the
rate of seven percent, per annum.
Said principal debt is now past duo
by the terms thereof, and remains un
paid. The total-amount of principal
and Interest that will be due on said
debt on the date of sale is 91816.3 d.
Fee simple titles will be made to the
purchaser at said sale and tbe pro
ceeds of such sale will be applied
first, to the payment of said debt with
interest and expenses of this proceed
ing, and the remainder, If any, will
be paid over to said estate of Samuel
I. Bullard, deceased, or to its legal
representative. .
Dated thia 9th day of March, 1931
The Georgia loan & Trust Co.
By G. L. Hattaway.
Its Attorney st Law. :