Wheeler county eagle. (Alamo, Ga.) 1913-current, February 22, 1935, Image 3
Land Sale Under ana by virtue of the autho rity contained in security deed exe cuted by William B. Crofton to Charles Forman dated December 17, 1919, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court in Wheeler county. Georgia, on December 29, 1919, in Book 4, pages 39-40, which said security deed and the notes secured thereby were assig: ed by Charles Forman to W. H. Roberts on October 7, 1922 by an assignment re corded November 20. 1922. in Book 5, page 163, there will be sMd before the e >urt house door of Wheel?: county. Georgia, on Tuesday. Feb urary 19, 1935 between the hours of | ten o’clock A. M and four o'clock I M. to the-highest, and in -t bidder fm cash the property conveyed by said , deed and described as follows: i, All that portion of Land Lot Num- ; . ber Two Hundred Fib y-three (255' in !, the Tenth 10th) District of Wheeler : । county, Georgia, described as fol-!, lows: to-wit: Beginning at the middle . point of the Northwest original land . line of said Land Lot, said point be- ■ ing the West corner of the Northeast ! । Half of said Land Lot, and ru .ning ; thence. North Fortt-four (44) degress I t East along said Nori hw -t land line! Seventeen a <1 Ninty live one tm -' oreJihs L 15. chai - ■ a -.< . : th-e ice 8 u h L’U y..'U. u .. ci s . East Fortt-six and ! iHt-onc One hundredths ,46.51. chiir... ton - il.ei On the Southeast lot f - ml : Lot, thence outh Foi'ti-Imr .44. d. , .... S g -I. o th .st ' hundredths ■> ' to eerier! with land of S II i Ml' "i. tin c North Forty six ,46, <"■ : ■ tvest । along line of S. 11. M.'Millan !■■ ; Three and Iliyiii an one-hnndr. mh-। ,3.1 H. chains :o comer w i MeMi u । lands, thence North Forty-four .!■ ‘ degrees East al-oie line ot said S. 11. McMillan land One and .•sev.- n;• ir | One-hundredths ,1 ■i. ci.. - to Southwest boundary 11 : ■ >f the N i; h , east Half of said f.tutl Lot. the • • I North Forty . ,HL di ? '-s V. - , along said So rh v.'c bou dary iiaei Forty-two and Tw< . :y--.ven O r-) Hundredths .I' 7. Lui: • ■:>s' । ■ on th" North • • L • L it. he n tint of b■: : . c nun n | ing Sixty-two and IN. •"t y-l wo > . hundredths ,62.22, ac: s more or h -s and being in Wh ■■ .r< ’> c . tier-' gia. D’faull has b >n ni t ■■ in 'he u - ment of the deb't > " • t «In 'h so d • security deed w-s . L | said W. I! 11 ib . • ‘ Charles Fot oa in, holder of s lid -e. : ' i <i 'i notes, acting under the power in said ; deal. has e r.n lto ' indebtedness due :"id .■ « > ■ । ■ .c- co rd a nee with the terms <4 said security <1 s' 1 a : - . o : wu be sold as the property of William B | Crafton for tin lie ■ "1 said indebted" -- ■ e th w :do "in to $ 393 00 on 'be d. • of sale, Mi - any u > paid tat s a > : : h ' c-’ ' 1 this foreclosin',' ,>■■ T. 3 dMt -nz-. of ■■ -bbe • . T I'-m r । C >ll Ity. 1 ■ 'rp i. i Ann 'I- I mti ■ ■■ *■ I' .■ - l i c ir h- I w ' sale. W. H. Rob ins will execute to tin I purchaser at said s i i> • uuple t iUe i o th ) above d-‘.s ■rib.’.l properly. This 21 day of January 1935. (Signed) W. H. ROBERIS. CITATION. To Whom it May Concern: Mrs. V. M. McLaughlin, having! aopliel for Gua"4ianship of the per son and property of Edwina Ijayi -' minor child of M - I' ' ■’ i 1 ' i late <>f said Bounty. deceased, notice ; i» give i that sod s oplicafion wil 1 oe f heard a' my office at 10 oeh m M.. on the first Mo day in March next. i'liis February 4th, ITiS. H. L. Sears, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGlA—Wheeler County. GEORGIA —Wheeler County. To AU Whom It May Concern: GuyO. Stone having in prop i form applied to me for It ii. aner: '■ :'i s of Ad ainistiatir n on the ' -. ate of A P. Stone, late of said County, this is to cite all and sing .oar the credit, and next of kin of A. P. Stone to be | and appear at m . time allowed by a■’ a.nd si, .' , cause, if any they can. why permanent ad ministration should not : e gra :.< i: to Guy O. Stone on A. P. Stone’s estate. Witnessmv hand and official signa ture, 'b ■-> I'h i. ■ ■ ! ' ■ H L SEARS. Ordinary. r - c U.idet a i e I >’ ' ■ also Cop b<L II I 0' o 5 under bit ia '9 f '■ !’ reasonable rnv. .A dis ie’ •: cd '.r notify D. N. GRAHAM, Scotland, Gi. 666 LlQPro-TABLETS-SALVE'NOSE DROPS CHECKS COLDS AND FEVER FIRST DAY. Headaches, Neuralgia, 3U minutes CITATION GEORGIA—WHEELER COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. V. M. McLaughlin having in proper form applied tome for Per manent Letters of Administration on tli" estate of Mrs Ida 15 Hayes, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Ida B. Hayes to be and ap pear at my office within the time al lowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent admisi stration should not be granted to Airs' V. M. McLaughlin on Mrs. Ida B. Hayes estate. Wltnessmy hand and official signa ture this 4th day of February, 1935. H. L. SEARS, Ordinary. HUSIOfTOMATS Overtaxed by speaking,sing- \ 1 ing, smoking \ ■ * 1 |Zlr. //. ,7 MJTHIS II Z-y • C.D rA • ' Optometrist Optician IzOz-vJ । 'V / Ij Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted. Il 505 C. & S. Bank Bldg. DUBLIN, GEORGIA" ’ j j ; 11 Tlia Orel 'w-:l Wa'c’nman T. .: y it II I. i ’■ "*i the watch i us tin" ur< I. ;rd, the city treas y. n ■ u.i n rlia.i any other or .ui.ieiim. and ~. • •as web as Im : m .'turer.r । nave u n'- L been assigned .o its outp .tn BZ J- :i lb. ;> dy tnd bis protege. “A man v.b.i cat: i-l. : care of him ;; ■: ? hl who never i i .: . or s,. .:l hie ■ . of poll . : ■ at . . , . (i 8e brought ". ■ i!‘ — Good Definition “Gamblin’ money,” said Uncle Eben, ‘ “is de bait on a hook dat lets a fish get a little sometimes, jes’ to keep him nibblin'.'' WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA Big Crop Contest Announced s By Fertilizer Distributor A NNOUNCEMENT has been made locally of a $5,000 crop contest, open to all farmers. This enntest, which is sponsored by the Anrieultural Development Bureau of a large distributor of American nitrate of soda, provides for 338 j cash pri7.es. These awards range । from the substantial first prize of SI,OOO to ?5.00. fe An interesting feature of the con test is the calibre of the men who are to act as honorary judges. They are: Senator Ellison D. Smith, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture; the Hon. Allen J. Ellender, Speaker of j the Louisiana House; and Dr. B. W. Kilgore of Raleigh, N. C., for mer director of the North Carolina 1 Experiment Station and Extension ? Service. 6 ' Since the prizes are to be based 1 on the answers to five simple ques tions, with spelling and grammar » not counting, the sponsors of the f contest, feel that every farmer who follow., the rules will have an equal chance, regardless of the size of his farm or the fertility of his land. Special prizes are provided for 4-H Gfub and Future Farmer chapters and fertilizer suppliers who help '■■n y v s , ' ' s —। .V $ Up > . • A;. ?' U L?'V Wy d I ... ..^W’ - ' s z. ysSl V I , " A I y -7^ . * 4'** S When it comes to feeding. . . YOUR CHILDREN j AND YOUR CROPS are pretty moch aS She I • Strange as it may seem, your own children and your own crops aren’t so different. When a child eats too large a proportion of artificially re fined foods, there is danger of lack in vitamin B, so essential to growth and health. If he doesn’t get vitamin A, he “catches” infectious diseases. Too little vitamin C, and other diseases result. And with your crops, the so-called impurities are like vitamins for children —absolutely neces sary to healthy Chilean NATURAL NITRATE THE OLD ORIGINAL SODA Merchants, why not adver tise weekly through the Eagle, so that you may keep your business before the people of your county? If your prices are interest ing, let the people know through the lines of the EAGLE i W' W i . ■ ■ 7- ; A< wzJliw i SENATOR ELLISON D. SMITH One of the honorary judges in the $5,000 Crop Contest, their customers win will also be rewarded. Practically all fertilizer manufac turers and suppliers are active in the contest and can furnish an en try blank to farmers. The only re quirement for entering is that the farmer buy at least 100 lbs. of the American prodhet sold by the firm sponsoring the contest. growth and normal development. Chilean Natural Nitrate sup plies the vital impurities—in Nature’s own balance and proportion. Calcium, iodine, strontium, boron, potassium, sodium, lithium —they’re all there, to make your crops healthy and profitable. Protect yourself by saying “Chilean” when you order your "A Pure Pood and Drug Act for plants would be a death warrant to all living creatures." —Scientific American Ive goi those . > \ . natural . | have 11 <• impurities! ' sonA z-. \ \ »•- -«•-v r ’ ,; ' ' : ■ ■rryyxxmo £ -■ .Al nitrate. Two kinds — Champion (granu lated) and Old Style. Both are genuine. Both are Chilean, and both have the vital impurities. Jil i|l 1 -''A Z / /'A- 1 ' iiA ■ Better Breakfasts Getting out of the wn>i" side of bed is an oi l u h ioned excuse for being ci ss. In fact it’s no bin:-, t valid, c un pietely out of date became mod ern psychologi- ; l:::ve discovm'd that it’s not the .lo of the you get out of. 1. .: Fm i.mil breaks: : > h.it you i:. l o that d> . - ■ :r :i ; ■>. , ■: the dir. So - breaki. ■ ■ leal t.. n . cci, .:i o' . . an unusual m v. ।. 11 sauce, up to-d. lo : . • ' n. vacuum pad: I r ■ 11 / . way to l:c . ai 1:, > 1.. coffee to brc.. > :■ a you from kid.im lb i ■ .Z ■ « ■ ' -'i t / ... ?l t > A $1.50 Dinner for 6 r-j-iflE interest of the following I dinner lies in the fact that it serves six people for $1.50 and tastes mighty good to half a dozeß of them. Here’s the menu: Broiled Pork Chops with Fried Apples 50<t Radishes ll^ Baked Sluffed Peppers 25if Buttered Cauliflower 30<f Pdi-sin. Brrnd mid Butler ISf Fluffy lib e Pudding Idi C-.ffce whit Cream lOf Baked Stuffed Peppers: Cut three large green peppers in hall" . ngthwise, and remove seeds and white membrane. Par boil one minute, drain and lay in a flat, shallow, slightly greased baking pan (or pi" plate). Breal; one-fourth of a package of maca roni in small pieces, boil until The Übiquitous Oyster j v . ••' v v ■ '^l ' ' ■:? &. J • fc.'/ * . p . J. '• ' : „ j * w । RRRRRRR! No, we’re not growling. We’re just celebiat king the approach of the first month with an "r” in it when the idea of oysters pops into every body’s mind. Scientists assure us that you don’t, really need to wait for a iiiorbii wlin an “r” in it, even for fn sb oysters, but people along our sea 'oa-.i'i have got into that habit, and the oysters really don’t care. In every part of our country, hoi.' ’er, anil at any sea son, cniini d oisi rs are good whenever ti.iy are opened, and you in" in" mighty good things with tl ci::, i Two As: [ ’9 Entrees Oy. ter ■ : Drain the oys ter: 19 ' ""i, l iM er ranr o ' ■ ' ■ ' HERE'S THE AID TO|:?m HERE'S THE AID TO FEWER colds... SHORTER colds VICKS VA-TRO-NOL ...VICKS VAPORUB . A FEW DROPS UP EACH NOSTRIL* HM »JUST RUB ON THROAT AND CHEST* s;" • J. J is, .i-'iWiwWEEng Full details each Vicks package JHHhHHßP ' nilar household . । . ■ i. early in the iuoim .! ing. Here's tho menu: Iced lon r:ith I'redi I.iioe H edges I’: ' ’ ('•• ■ ■! and Cream ■ ■ ''i Ckce.se Sauce CoSeo ■: Ccuce: cf ill tee . co tr-blo i diluted : : ■ • lalf cup . :...lf p und of b< pulled' )' •'■■ ■ v : r over 1 i our over it . tender, and drain. Simmer for a few minutes one-half the con- 1 tents of a No. 2 can of tomatoes, on lio If t ; . poon grated onion, suit and pepper, and add the macaroni and fill the pepper ! ' Cover with one-third cup gr; ledcheeso. Bako in a moderate oven until the cheese is brown. Flufiy Rice Pudding: Parboil three tablespoons rice in salted boiling water for ten minutes, then drain. Scald the contents of a G-ounce can oi evaporated milk v.-ith three-fourths cup water, add the rice and cook in a double boiler until very soft. Mix one third cup sugar with one beaten i yolk, add to the rice and cook one minute longer. Cool. Beat tiis egg while and fold in with one fourth cup beaten cream. Chill. Serve in glasses with a sprinkling of nutmeg on top.* low earthen ramekins or scallop shell j. one cup bread crumbs loib f ■ 11. noons butter, one I: I n\-;r>on i' inced parsley, one b 1£ i .'.,poon ilt, a few grains ii ii teaspoon thyme and one-half teaspoon, b mtm ji . and add four table spc.ni.i . ■ . .i the can of ■ t to Cover oysters with thi ■, (I place under the I : 1 th crumbs are v/ell in wir 'l. Serves four. 0 / / ,■ a,-I Racon Roast: Drain oysti/ from a b ounce can, and arrange in allow, buttered, earthin' ii.., dishes. Sprinkle wi’u , in . <■ and paprika. <. :/ tb .niy b. :.i bacon on top, ... I'irincsan cheese, ■ , a till bacon is