Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, August 15, 1941, Image 2

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DONALSONVILLE NEWS Established February, 1916. Entered as second class matter February 12. 1916, at the post office at Donalsonville, Georgia under the act of March 3, 1879. ELLISON DUNN, editor-owner Official organ of Seminole County and the City of Donalsonville, Georgia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year SI.OO Six Months -50 MEMBER: i National Editorial Association Georgia Press Association Advertising Rates Reasonable And Furnished On Request YOUTH ARE THINKING Georgia’s farm boys and girls are thinking in terms of livestock and specialized farming. Dean Paul M' Chapman, College of Agriculture, said in speaking to more than 100 older rural youth gathered in Athens recently for a ten-day leadership in stitute. He pointed out that at least one farm boy and girl in every three in Georgia must seek urban or non-farm employment, compared with one out of every four for the nation as a whole. '•Georgia youth are thinking about poultry and dairy farming, and on the basis of hundreds of letters of in quiry. I know that the state’s farm girls are interested in nursing, secre tarial and clerical work including gov ernment employment, and in such fields as beauty culture." Wildlife cannot survive in a burned over area. Forest fires destroy birds and eggs. Screw worms can be controlled by observing the cattle daily and prompt ly treating any infection. The numerous friends of Mr. Jeff Spooner will regret to learn of his illness at the Navy Hospital in Bos ton, Mass. He will be confined to the hospital for some time for medical at tention, reports indicate. Ig ATTENTION PEANUT GROWERS With favorable weather conditions for next 30 days, we are al most certain of another good bumper crop of peanuts that can be sold at higher prices, provided these peanuts are HARVESTED and CURED properly. You will have two types of peanuts, EDIBLE PEANUTS and OIL PEANUTS. Both of these type peanuts will be bought on GRADE, there fore if a Farmer is growing Oil Peanuts, it will certainly pay him to sell 2, No. 3 or low grade Oil Stock Pea ket for his crop. ater care .than ever will be used in ing the Peanut Crop. With the Gov ill probably be some delays in getting Grower to take sufficient time in get- & Elevator Company le, Georgia nets Company le, Georgia _ BIRTHDAY PARTY THURSDAY.— Mrs. F. H. Hughes delightfully en tertained a number of boys and girls last Thursday evening honoring the twelfth birthday anniversary of her son, James Lee Hughes. After a number of enjoyable games refreshments were served. Assisting 1 Mrs. Hughes were Mrs. Nathan Gil bert and Mrs. Sam Robinson. Those present were: Jane Gibson, Dorothy King, Cecil White, John Hanna, Myrtle Moody, Walter Britt Miller. Jim Roberts. Bet ty Quick, Bobby Jones, Juanita Wren, Bill Jones, Gloria Powell, Juanita Lynn, Maxie Cherry, Maxie Warren, Jabo King, Mary Ann Thomas, Charles Willis, Lois Gilbert, Ilena Gilbert, Jackie Hughes, James Lee Hughes, and Dorothy Quick. BIRTH—Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ming hini of Sanford, Fla., announce the! birth of a son. James Ivey on August 112, 1941. at Fernond Laughton Hos pital, Sanford, Fla., Mrs. Minghini 'will be remembered here as Miss ! Christine Ivey. THE RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I OF PITTSBURG Announces The Appointment —OF— EDGAR W. MOSELY As Its Representative With Offices In City Building Telephone 178 Mr, Mosely will specialize in the writing of: Participating Insurance Family Income Non-Participating Insurance Juvenile Accident and Health .And Retirement Income Annuities. Donalsonville news Friday, august isth, 1941. j METZ-ROWELL wedding IIS SOLEMNIZED.— Announcement is made this week of the marriage of Mrs. Queen Esther ; Rowell, of Donalsonville Route 2, to ' Harry William Metz, of Wiley Ford. jVa., the wedding being solemnized: by Justice G. L. Earnest on Monday, August 4th. They will make their home in the Desser community. Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Stanaland and Miss Francis Stanaland, of Sylvester, are spending several days here with Mrs. S. R. Wilkes and Mrs. Ham mond Harrell. FOR SALE—Case Side delivery power rake. Used one season. Seej Mrs. P. A. Walker. Donalsonville,! ! Georgia. —IM- POSITION OPEN—For one exper ienced in general office work. Only women considered. Shorthand not re quired. Write giving experience, etc.,l and you will be advised if interview i desired. W. B. Roddenbery Co,, Cairo, ;Ga. Now Playing BETTE /W GEO.BE&NT of •cask viciotr ano Ihi oio «*a!O* MARY ASTOR Lucite W’atiuu • Hattie McDsnkl MECTS!) UY EDMUND GOULDING Stwcw cf Eiffcry* *Tkr OU A WARNER MCTURC «» T'ar Fy U»« e <»Nov.Ib»F«U»ButU*M»«. b v U.t ioua Saturday BRANDED A FOR HELPING THE « &W! with f|h 9 Virginia Wt| > * VALE Iw / RKO RADIO Produced by BERT GILROY. Di ected \ / ~AVID 1 .OWARD. Screen play b* Art> .• Jone* Morion Grant OLIVE THEATRE TAKEN UP—One cow and calf at my place. Owner can get same by de scribing and paying all expenses. Bruton Kelly, Donalsonville, —4tp. LEGAL NOTICE GEORGIA, Semiole County. To All Whon It May Concern: Mrs. Louise Alger having, in prop er form, applied to me for Perrna j nent Letters of Administration on the I estate of James D. Norton, late of said County, this is to cite all and sin gular the creditors and next kin of James D. Norton to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by ' law, and show cause, if any they can, I why permanent administration should not be granted to Mrs. Louise Alger on James D. Norton estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture. this 24 day of July, 1941, G. B. GARWOOD, Ordinary. LEGAL NOTICE GEORGIA, SEMINOLE COUNTY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice that J. M. Hunter, D. 11. Miller. C. E. Williams and others have applied for an order seeking the es tablishment of a new road, which has been laid out and marked conformably to law by commissioners duly appoint ed. and a report thereof made under oath by them, said road described as follows: Commencing on the land line be tween lots Nos. 132 and 133 in the 27th District where said line cross es the Miller and Williams road, and running thence West to the Southeast corner of lot No. 109, thence North ’ between lots Nos. 109-132 and 110- 1131 to the Brinson and Steam Mill road. Now, if no good cause be shown to the contrary by persons interested in this matter, the order will be granted at the next regular meeting of this , board to be held on the first Tuesday in September, 1941, establishing said new road. This 4th day of August, 1941. The Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Seminole County, Georgia. By L. R. ROBINSON, Chairman. LEGAL SALE GEORGIA. SEMINOLE COUNTY By virtue of an order of the Ordi anry of said state and county, there will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in September, next, at the Courthouse door in Donalsonville. Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described land in said county, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in the County of Semi | nole and Decatur, Georgia, beginning ' at a point on the west line of lot No. 1208 in the 27th District 832 1-2 feet I from the southwest corner of said lot I 208, and running thence north 88 de greea 30 minutes east 1580 feet to Spring Creek, thence north 18 degrees and 30 minutes west 010 feet, thence j north 70 degrees west 700 feet, thence south 88 degrees 30 minutes west 075 feet to the west line of said lot; thence south 88 degrees and 30 minutes west 3363 feet; through land lot 193 in the 27th District to the West line of said lot 193, thence south 88 degrees and 30 minutes west 930 feet to the old Bainbridge and Donalsonville Public Road; thence south 16 degrees and 30 minutes east 850 1.2 feet, along said road: thence north 88 degrees and 30 minutes east 700 feet to the cast line of land lot No. 168 in the 27th Dis trict thence north 88 degrees and 30 minutes east 3363 feet, to the east , line of lot No. 193 at the point of be ginning. Said tract containing 102.48 acres. The sale will continue from day to day between the same hours until all of said property is sold. This 4th day of August, 1941. O. J. KING, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mrs. W. B. King, deceased. STRAYED—From my place two miles north of Iron City, two white face steers wild natured, weighing about four hundred and fifty pounds, dehorned and unmarked. Liberal re ward, notify 0. M. Greene, Bainbridge, Georgia. Itp. —SEE— D.F. WURST G N For Your N INSURANCE |J p; Needs R A A UPSTAIRS ki | SEMINOLE DRUG CO. £ Building £» Ml. FARMER Your Cotton Stamps are as good as the Cash with us. We in tend to Co-operate with our Cus tomers in every way possible for carrying out the cotton stamp pro gram. Come in our store and see the cotton articles you may purchase with your stamps at actually sav ings over former cash prices on some items. Bring your stamps to us and get their full value in genuine new cotton goods. THE SURPRISE STORE E. A. WILSON, Manager MR. FARMER 1 I Trade Your Old Stove In As Down Payment On A V I New Range Stove. « Pay A Small Amount In September And Balance W After You Pick Peanuts. w I Write Us Or See Our Truck Driver In Donalson- M 1 ville Every Monday. J EARLY FURNITURE CO, I Blakely, Georgia V HAULING? We Have The Answer To Your Needs. We Haul Any thing. LONG OR SHORT HAULS dtp. SEE-Hilton Lynn