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Save A Life
Atlanta May 1 —(GPS) ‘S 'ea
Life, DRIVE Carefully.”
Tint slogan, pi luted on a smal
setl, has gone into thousands ol
Atlanta homes and i u dresses on
mail from concerns co op rating
with the s,afi ty campaign con
ducted by tho Fulton ( haptcr.
United li iiighters of the C< n
fed' racy.
Toil’s go sd advice in youi
community, 100.
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LOWER COST
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tomers tell me that feeding
Watkins Mineralized Hog
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profits. Let mj tell you
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W. J. REGISTER
Rentz, Ga.
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Hints for Homemakers
By Jane Rogers t
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WE’VE been delving seriously
into the decorating and mer
chandising field, and in our quest
tor news of homefurnishing trends
we’ve discovered color is going to
play an extremely important part
this fall and winter in the decor,;
tion of your home and mine. Os
all the colors, yellow with its tonal
range is to be outstanding. This
means it will be featured in uphol
stery fabrics, in wallpaper, in paint
and in draperies. A logical choice,
yes, for it is cheery, warm and
grand to live witli during the dull
winter months, b t
Even your new fall window
shades will be in color. A tono
called chrysanthemum yellow is ths
newest one ou the horizon. When
hung at your windows it gives your
rooms a rich warm glow that is
extremely pleasing; then too. it
seems to bring the sunshine in
doors even on grey days with tho
result that your home is a more
pleasing, hospitable place to live in.
We’ve had another tip from the
decorators—-hang two shades a<
your windows they say—one so
Inside color harmony, the second
for outside street uniformity—and
thereby save as much as 43 per cent
heat. This last is a substantial
item to consider when the winter
snow and cold set in in earnest. -
Be sure your cloth shades are
bung ou new rollers —of well sea
soned wood —only then can you bo
sure your shades will hang straight
and true, and will work smoothly
and silently. •
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Wheeler County Eagle,/Igmp, Gedfgia May 5 1939
STOP RUST...
START PROFITS
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Your fertilizer man win ten
you that cotton needs potash as
well as nitrogen as a top-dresser.
That’s why he urges you to use a nitro
gen-potash mixture. He can supply
you nitrogen and NV POTASH in a
quick-acting, well-balanced mixture.
If you have already purchased
straight nitrogen for top-dressing,-he
will suggest that you take some NY
MURIATE or NV KAINIT to use with
this when you chop out.
Heknowsthatevery year thousands
of farmers top-dress with NV POTASH
because it produces many extra
pounds of valuable seed cotton. He
knows that extensive tests by leading
experiment stations prove that extra
potash produces a healthy, high
yielding, high-quality crop.
OTTON
TASH
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
Because of default under the terms
and provisions of the deed to secure
debt executed by WILL W,
MEADOWS to the Lund Bank Com
miseioner, dated the 24th day o'
September, 1934, and recorded in the
elerk’a office of the Wheelei Counts
Superior Court in Book 9, Page 109,
which deed, and the note and in
debtedness secured thereby. are
owned and held by Federal Farm
Mortgage Corporation, the urder
signed has declared the entire unpaid
amount of the indebtedness secured
by said deed due and payable, ano
actins’under the power of sale cor.
tained in said deed, for the purpox
of paying said indebteness, will, ei
the 6tb day of June, 1939, during the
legal hours of sale at the court house
in said County, sell at public outcry
to the highest bidder for ca^h. the
land* described in said deed, t< -wit:
Thirty and One-Tenth acres of laud,
more or less, in Lot Number 241. ।
the Tenth Land District of Wheels
County, Georgia, said land being
ndw or formerly bounded on the
North by lands of Mrs. Annie I.i .
Watson. Southeast by lands of Mrs.
J. T. Dennis, and Southwest by lands
of^rs. Annie L-u Watson, and I • irg
the same'and described in tin security
deed executed bv Will W Meadow,
to the Land Bank Commissioner, i
September 24, 1934, and recorded in;
Book 9, Cage 469, in the office of the
Clerk of the Surcrior ccurt of
Wfaeeler County, Georgia, to the
record of which deed reference is
, hereby made for a more particular
> description.
Said land will be sold subject to a
. release expiring December 31, 1943, ot
7 )0 first year turpentine Lack faces.
, A deed will be executed to the pur
chaser as authorized by tl e afore
mentioned lean deed.
This Ist day of May, 1939.
Federal Far.-! Mortgage
CORPORATION.
I By G. L. HATTA WAY,
i Attorney
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to “E pluribus ur.am’’ over the ea i
■ gle.
Scholarship Dated 1643
A scholarship given by Lwly Mdw! I
i son of London. England, In 1C43, to
: Harvard college. Is the oldest awarded
In the Unifed States,
Fei ALaiance the North Carolina Ex
pe. ment Station top-dressed cotton,
which had shown heavy Rust damage
in ri past, with 50 to 100 pounds of
MURIATE or 125 to 250 pounds of
KA! IT per acre. "Plats receiving the
additional amount of potash produced
icc ; ’ yields, heavier seed, heavier
bolls more lint per seed, better grade,
longer staple, stronger fibers and a
higher percentage of normal fibers."
When your fertilizer man advises
you to STOP RUST and START
PROFITS, he wants to help you make
more money. Follow his advice. Top
dress with NV POTASH this year.
It Pays!
N. V. POTASH EXPORT MY., Inc.
Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Royster Bldg., Norfolk
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If You’re Planning To 1
Build
By W. S. Lowndes
Director, Schools of Architecture asA
Buildinr
International Correspondence Bcbooto
CHOOSING the site. Before ob
taining the drawings of a house,
many things should be considered
that will have a direct effect upon
the design of the building. First,
the site should be studied with ref
erence to its surroundings and Ka
probable future development. Its
convenience to neighboring citle^or
towns should be considered, as well
as means of public transit, servlco
in the matters of light, power, gM.
electricity, sewage, water supply,
garbage disposal, etc. The owner
should be reasonably sure that the
property in the vicinity will develop
eo us to increase in value and
beauty.
• • •
The parts of which a house con
- :.s may be considered under thro*
d-Tierent groups; living, sleepln<
and service groups.
The living group Includes the Ur
i room dining room, library, den.
porches, and other parts of the
: se that are used for the com
fort and enjoyment of the family
and guests.
7he sleeping group comprlsea
bedrooms, sleeping porches, batk
rooms, closets, etc., that are gener
ally placed in the upper floors, ex
cept in bungalows, where they are
•"■n the ground floor.
rise setvice group consists of the
.shea, pantry, store-closets, latm
cellar, etc., all of which part*
snould oe conveniently grouped M
far as possible. 9