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PAGE SIX NORTH GEORGIA TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1939 RADIO PATROL By EDDIE SULLIVAN and CHARLIE SCHMIDT LOCK THAT DOOR MA . DON’T GET MIXED HICK JURY- PLENTY 07 TOUGH 2 Advertising Pays In The North Georgia Also, "Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the Children of God." "Blessed are ye, when men shall perse- cute you for my sake.” GOLDEN TEXT-Matthew 5:16. Jesus taught the multitude, saying, “Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comforted." “Blessed are the merciful,” the Master said further, "for they shall obtain mercy.” 1 J&. WOW, WHAT A STORM THAT IS / -OR HE’S BEEN HIT. EITHER HIS RADIO’S OUT OF COMMISSION OR.. •" % SOL 9 THAT GIRL DOESN'T LEAVE HERE RA610 DESPATCH PUDGE : HE'S BREAKIN’ M’BACK OKAY, PUDGE, LET'S GET HER OUTA HERE SERGEANT PAT ....SERGEANT PAT.... AIRPORT CALLING SERGEANT ( - PAT J HELLO...= YOU BRUTE, 1 YOU’VE KILLED 2HIM ! I'M WAITIN’ FOR THE BOSS, MYSELF... MEANWHILE, < - YOU KEEP f 02) QUIET. X 27 — I'M GETTING HEAD- QUARTERS RIGHT AWAY( SEE IF THE RADIO MAN HERE AT THE FIELD CAN , — I RAISE HIM - HE AND MOLLY ARE OUT THERE IN THE STORM...I r WAS TALKING TO - HIM ON THE CIE POLICE RADIO r heet, AND I LOST r (wel HIM CV C. I. GET SOME WEATHER, D-D-DOPE. FIND IOUT HOW THAT STORM f WAS HEADED...WE'VE GOT TORGURE ON WIND 1) B-BLOWIN’ PAT AROUND ATTACKING ME IN MY OWN HOME / YOUR. EMPLOYER SHALL HEAR OF THIS - AND ( THE LAW SEEKING TO PREVENT MOLLY'S REMOVAL FROM THE HOUSE, THE OLD FARMER- 15 SET . UPON BY "HACK" - AND ‘ KNOCKED TO THE FLOOR... (...YES..YES, HEADQUARTERS -I WAS TALKING 0 TO PAT.... I THINK HIS PLANE WAS STRUCK. - 8 SAMMY AND I ARE LEAVING • 1557 ( NOW I = — = 7.2 6 LET US RETURN TO PINKY AND SAM AT THE FLYING- FIELD... PINKY HAS KEPT IN CONTACT WITH PAT UNTIL THE LATTER FLEW INTO THE VIOLENT STORM IN A FEW ’ == MINUTES SEARCHING PARTIES START FOR THE C STORM AREA TO THE NORTH HE WENT DEAD, SAM —‘ I'VE -LOST CONTACT-. HE SAID THE LIGHTNING WAS ALL AROUND ( HIM ! J .J COME ON, SAM, WE’VE 3100) GOT TO GET IN ON° 131 THIS, TOO. THIS IS / 97 NO TIME TO 1 STUDY ( = • GEOGRAPHY C I0-20ll A.Iul I < I JUST HAD THE • , SILLY NOTION THAT X / IT MIGHT B B BE A U GOOD IDEA TO KNOW □ WHERE TO GO...60 3 BACK IN THERE AND TAKE IT EASY, KID. WE'VE HAD STORMS BEFORE . I'LL SEE IF 1 CAN CONTACT HIM J I’M ALL FOR. BUMPIN’ ‘EM OFF , HACK, AN DUMPIN’’EM BEHIND THE BARN X Citizens of the Kingdom Illustrated Sunday School Lesson Scripture—Matthew 5:1-16. BY ALFRED J. BUESCHER Have your fenders, frames and bumpers welded to hold at reasonable cost. Clinton Wheeler Blacksmithing and Oxy-Acetylene Welding Tribune Finnish Leader 3* be. - IN Here is Finland’s defense council president, Baron Carl Gustave Emil Mannerheim. - Finland is projected into the international spotlight as Soviet Russia makes demands and calls representatives to Moscow for conferences. FACTOGRAPHS Goiter is a disease not limited to human beings. Domestic and wild animals, birds and even fishes, are subject to it. • • • The deepest gold mine in the world is in Brazil. It goes more than a mile down into the earth. The American college girl, it is said, is adopting the Greek peasant way of protecting her complexion against sunburn by taking a huge flowered handker- chief, folding it into a triangle which is put over her head. Ends are then brought forward, crossed over the nose and tied in a knot at the back of the head. a • Offending Others 3 BORALINE We may not be aware of the fact that attimes we have an unpleasant breath. But those around us notice it. Don’t offend. Boroline is widely used as a mouth wash and breath deodorant— pleasantly flavored, astringent and refreshing. Cherokee Drug Co. DR. S. J. HIGGINS Optometrist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted L &N Schedule of Trains at Canton Effective May 18, 1936 Southbound No. 1 2:55 p. m. Daily Northbound No. 4 8:54 a. m. Daily LODGE NOTICES CANTON LODGE NO. 77 F. & A. M. a Meets first and third A Mondays, at 7:30 P. M. KG each mont’h. Visiting 751 brethern are cordially invited. A. P. HOGAN, W. M. L. C. PRICHARD, See. CANTON LODGE NO. 39 I. O. O. F. MEETS 7 P. M. OS Friday before the first an dthird Sunday. All visitors are always welcome. C. V. SMITH, N. G. W. L. WEST, Secretary. CHEROKEE COUNCIL NO. 47 JR. O. U. A. M. Meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock. Members and visiting Brothers always welcome. A. K. BURTON, Secty. CANTON CHAPTER NO. 135 R. A. M. Regular convocation second Tuesday each month at 7:30 P. M. All qualified Companions cordially invited. A. M. MODE, H. P. L. C. PRICHARD, Secty. WALESKA LODGE NO. 69 I. O. O. F. Meets every first and third Sat- urday nights. All visitors welcome. C. D. REINHARDT, N. G. PAUL A. CLINE, Sec. CANTON ENCAMPMENT LODGE NO. 3 I. O. O. F. Meets every Second and Fourth Monday night at 7 o’clock. Visi- tors always welcome. W. L. WEST, C. P. F. MORE SMITHWICK, Scribe. CANTON REBEKAH LODGE NO. 9 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night before each Second and Fourth Sunday. Visi- tors always welcome. EULA WEST, N. G. ERA FOWLER, V. G. A. H. PETTIT, Sec.