Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, October 16, 1936, Image 4
Tear Ga» Systems “Tear gas systems have their advan¬ as self-contained protective units where outside aid is Inconvenient or remote from the hank to be effec tiv*. One dejection to the use ef tear preventing holdup is the need of prmfiriBg a lever or button action to discharge | It 'Although this necessary seams too much to expact of the victims in a | where their lives are In jeopardy, the fact remains that tear gas systems have defeated bank robbery. Its de terrent value Is also Important. "Different styles of bandit resisting enclosures are available. The lock man¬ ufacturers also produce timeJocks which can be set to open at intervals of five minutes or longer. These locks are especially adapreW for attachment to small safes or Chests'for safeguarding funds while the bank Is spen for business." Steck »f Central Banks * Usually Privately Owned mcistinjpdiere Of aj^the central banks at present are only four whose stock ts owned fcy the government. The new¬ est ceiftral bask ts that of Canada, whloh opened 'its doors onJy||^i few monthkljago after a most exhaustive study had been mada of the experience of all nations with the result that the stock of the Basik of Canada is privately owned. 1 Agrie ulture and Ind ustry Returns for tha first quarter of 1-935 for industrial corporations publishing quarterly reports show net protits 2 ! par tent more than for the same in 1-934 Tha total farm value of ah Important crops, exclusive of livestock, rose In 1»34 to $4,782,423,000. as compared with 14.114,205.(100 In the previous year and f2,882.4 95 ,0U0 In 1932, Court or Finance woien, wuu .....--- wlitiral appointment of exceptionally competent men, should constitute if the greatest forward stops in l/uHii ljng a sound banking and credit system for this country." f A in Banking The Government Another resolution said: “We particularly emphasize the d-c sirahility ef the rcl.l-rcMent of govern ment from those fields of extendin:, credit.! of various types which can lr adequately served by privately owuei institutions. We reanpiize that th exigencies of the now passing tie pro slpn mails necessary a large pnrticipr tion by government for a time in tin task of meeting the public's emergoiif-; financial nooiU. “Those conditions havo been largejj remedied ami -he obligation now rest; upon ths binks and other financial agencies to demonstrate to the peop'b Of this country that they are fully abl and wilting to meet nil demands upoi then for sound credit cooperation. It i our duty as bankers to facilitate lr, every effective way the retirement ot government agencies from credit ac tivIHes by promoting public under standing ot the proper function of prl To Wholesale Groceries, Meat ind Stock Feed Mills and Dealers Sealed Id-la will lie received by the Highway Board of Georgia. 2 Capi¬ Squat«. Atlanta. Georgia, until Id A. M. Oct. 26, T.lfiO for fur¬ groceries, supplies ami feed for of Nov various convict camps by said Board. Hid blank full information as to quantities and points can be obtained from thu Department at the above a.I Om bid blanks must be. lists! in bids. Payment to be made days from date of delivery and accep of gouiL. floods must lie equal to better than that used bv the Highway and found satisfactory. truant - shown are approximate only ami bo increased or decrease I as tin acr e lit Right is reserved to rc any and all bids and to waive at Contract of purchase pursuant hereto to be binding on State lligluv iy Department as such not on any employee or iudividi al notice is in xeioidani e with the Ac the Genera! Assembly ol Georgia, ap tig 26 1932. Knvelope uius marked “S*. lul bid tf> be opene Oct Stale Highway Board of Georgia \V. K. Wilburn, Chairman; M.k L. Memb r, Juhn A. Heck, Memto-i 19.36 i—-~‘ — . e — rm . v — 1 limning 1 or Dinner) i ns American ^likos Assoeiat+on bce«. active fiT many years train young men ami women In order they be duly qualified for t'.ie of banking. Standard coorr s furnished with abl* and exp. ri teael^erSj Tbla work is -ion* nn the dir.ettjpa of th* American la of Banking Section of the isto Qver two hundred ehapters. or j * baalyng schools, in are active tln-oughout the country and of* ths 'rounder generaitrw. ' batVaa* »re heiag graduated eat-h These "itndems are »anpht no banking priatic** tad pohea-a HyD are nk*> well ssoaeded in the j idea!* and atanriarda ef busi jtirlc*. A jtaoposal ia ntm Hadet j wide ration to establish a centra: ! h eoi. Which wig ogee adv wxced o w ork t* a eelecilve liat taiq*«' those who have completed th* courses—F. m/lsw, Presi American Bankers Association r the CLEVELAND COURIER, CLfcV ELAND, GEORGIA. Loffisl flaws Mr.,. K. S. Price states that lie will produce ten bales of cotton on 8 acres. Tile cetton farmers of the county should see hit field, Cutlle growers it the county should see his silo and discuss with him the proper feed, to grow. Court closed W ednesday after¬ noon. Many cases were postponed because Col. Henderson was un¬ able to be in court. The White County Fair will be hgld Oct. 30 and 31st at the school auditorium in Cleveland. Senator George, Senator Rus¬ sell and Governor elect Rivers are on speaking engagements for Pres¬ ident Roosevelt, Mr, John Davidson daughter, Christina, and son, Frank, are here for a few days. He will move bick to his house here next week. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Fefidiey, who have made their home in Denver for the past few years, have returned to Georgia and will make their home in Athens, Dr. ]. 15 . Jackson, representa¬ tive of Habersham county, was in town Wednesday and stated h e was very much interested in seeing a contract let at and early date on the Cleveland-Clarkesville road. Mr, Aaron Westmoreland wit painfully injured Monday when a large rock fell on him while at work on the county roads. John A. Gillstrap is in a serloiu condition suffering trom a wound received when he was unloading an automatic shotgun and it dis¬ charged. He was curried to (lit Gainesville hospital where it is re¬ ported, his luft hands was amputat¬ ed. Governor Tulmadge has fjrctl R. E. Gormley, head of the Slate Banking Department and ap¬ pointed Robert Tippins, of Ciax ton, Ga. Major G. C. Dugas is hard m work trying to induce capital to establish a packing plant in VYbiu county for the truck growers. ll will require at least 5OO tons ol beans during the canning sear-oi besides a like amount of other vegetables. Friends and relatives deeply mourns the death of Mrs. C. E Nix, who died Oct. 13,having been in ill health for several month*, atn constantly in the cure of her pin siciun, Dr, Neal, for whom she an her bereaved husband had a most exceedingly high regard, as we! as Airs Neal. She was a lovnbh old lady of generous nature win will be greatly missed. She was interred 111 Cleveland cemetery Oct. 14. Rev. Guest officiating. Route Man wanted for Whit* County. Over 600 customers. Average earnings week. Mai must have good references. A| plicants age between 24-4W. Wit, need car. Write ). R. Watkiu Co. Box 2447, Memphis, Term , ittention Rural Dept. Sr .......J- - - "in—..*— We will accept from farmers ativ vind of produce grown on their arm for renewal of their subscrip- 1011 or to be added to our list us 0 lew subscriber. We trust this proposition will appeal to every Desirable Changes Proposed • Careful study by his organization. Mr. Hechl said, had resulted ia a num¬ ber of suggestions for constructive re¬ visions in the bill which he submitted to Congress. On the other hand, he de tore or me country nas never Deen in a launder, stronger and more liquid con¬ dition than K is today. My authority for that itatement Is the Comptroller of th* Onnancr. No longer is there any War or Choaght of bank run*, neposi t«r* we*« more know that their money is fate and th* banker, thrice armed t& the knowledge of his own strength, is looking forward. White County. whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that Mrs. C. Vf. administratrix of C. W. Oakes, having applied to me by peti¬ tion for leave to sell the real estate of said 1 . IV. Oakes, deceased; aad that an order was uiadi thereon at the October term J 9 B 6 , f.'- i- citation and that, citation issue; cl! the bei-B at law and creditors of tile said C. W. Oakes, decease ), will take noth -* that J pass upou said ap¬ plication at 1 be November Term 1936, or the Court o f Grdi uarv of Whtte County; and that unless canse is shown to the contrary, at saiu rime. Said leave will be. granted. This theffth of October 1936 A. L, Dorsey. Ordinary White County Georgia. Georgia, White Cout/t. Because of default in the payment of a loan secured by a deed to secure debt executed by Frank Turner to the Hand Bank Commissioner, dated the 4 th day of August, 19.39, and recorded in the clerk’s office of Whjte County Superior Court in Book X, Page OiM, which deed, anil the note secured thereby, were trans¬ ferred, to Keck-sal Farm Mortgage Cor p* ration by Act of Congress, approved January 31, 1931, known as the Federal Farm Mortgage Gm-peration Act, the un¬ dersigned has declared the lull amount of the indebtedness secured by said deed due and ppayable, aud, acting under the power of sale contained hi said deed, for the purpose of paying sa-il indebted ness, will, on the 3 rd day ot November, 1938, during the legal h -nrs of sale at public outcry t‘o the highest bid-let for ctudi, the la,ude described in said deed, to wit: All that trai t or parcel of land eon taiuuiiug Thirty (30) acne-- Jn tie. second land district of White County, Georgia land andlilairsville State highwiiy about one ami oue-balf miles from Cleveland Georgia, and bouuilep as follows On the north by the lauiis of Hillyev t'an ti-JI and Mr*. Anna Nichols, o* the east by the lauds of Allison Brother*, on tit* south by the jaruls of C. R, Turner arid on the west, by the lands of Mrs. BuIh A llison JOabat,; and lambs sold off to J. F, Millin', as is shown by plat on fi-le with rile Federal Band Hank of Columbia. A deed will lie ,executed to the pur¬ chaser as authorized by the aforemen¬ tioned loan deed. This 2Sth day of Sept. 1936. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. U. II. Edwards, Attorney ieorgia, White County Because of default in the payment of a loan secured by a deed to sen it re debt executed by W . I„ Pardue to the Federal band Bank of Columbia, dated the 0th day of April, D.I 3 I, and recorded in the oleik'h oftine of the White County Su¬ perior Court in Book A A, Page 191, the urulersigiged bus declared the full irnonnt of the indebtedness referred to due anil payable, ami, acting under the power of sa'-« contained in said deed, fot the purpose of paying said indebtedness, will, on the 3rd day of Novembei, 19-36. during the legal hours of stile ji th* court house iri said County sell at pub licodtcry to th>* highest bidder for cash, tin* lands described in said deed, to-'wit: Al! that tract or parcel of land con tain'mgTwo Hundreii and Forty (-240 acres in the 4th., land district and in Blue Ridge Militia District, Whit County, Georgia, known as the \V, ]._ Pardue Home Place, located nn the pub. lie toad leading from !*" udsville Camp I Ground in a northern direction lolleb.r ! Gu., about 5 miles ninth ofCicvelaud,Ga Ga. anil bounded us follows: On the north liy the lands of John Bedford and R. H. Ledford, on the -last In the lami • ofW.C. Hood amt Bufor-1 Ledford, on he south by the lands of Ge‘- Sims and on the west, by the lands of B. A. Baikcr John Thom s and being parts ot' of land Nos, 4 & fl in said 4th. land district, and more particularly deserihni according to a plat made by It. F. Nichols on September 31, 1933, as fot ; lows: Beginning at » rock * timer 111 ! stump hole common to land herein i lescrihed and lands of R. it. Ledfor-l ; j ilienees >utlt 3931 feet; them e svest 3300 ' 1626 feet: th. nee them north 3009 feet; thence west j e north 13 degrees \yert 1 U><> feet; theuce noj tb 20 dig! VtfS \ves**t ltf .1 feet; thence nf'rth ; dugrv-. > WthS feet; thenee «t»rtb M .legrces wist 2,1 tlienee n<»rt h ' t degree >, west Mil j them** north b-S degrees east bm! tin nee nor* U Oejrrecs e?iet 152 thence m.uth uegj ees i set 238 thence r.oriii decrees east 373 thence n * th 50 deg'i eee 1 ast I 30 theatre u^rt-U 56 degnvrs »<n?t 1 (M) eel; thee.ee north Si> deg:? eee 120 thence north 75 <U*^ r 4 *Ci s east ICO t hvnee m>i t ii SO degfi^es- cast 100 theiie+‘ north OS east 344 north S 4 degrees 8 ih north ♦ >5 degrees iiiSI 1 -5 thence north bO de- kcc^ cast K- evk corner in old stump h- i-S. j point of beginning. Copy of sc,,-, now being on tile with The Federal , Band Batik of Columbia. The undersigned will execute a ike - the pmehsser as authorized by th loan deist. This 25th day of Sept , 19 ^ 6 . The Federal Land Rank ef Columbia If. Edwards. Attorney. THE COURIER i lie Oldest Bank Tbe oldest oank in the country, which is in Boston, was chartered February 17, 1784. In the 64%. ol banks that are twen¬ ty-five years pld or older is lodged a major portion of the banking re sources of the nation. In commenting recently upou the stability of a great majority of the banks in the United States, Dr. Harold Stonier, Fducationai Director ot the American Bankers As sociation, said: "The fact that we have so many banks that have been in existence b long period 6 f years is an eloquent tribute to the genius of American man¬ agerial ability, for no other country has experienced such wild gambling eras and resultant periods of business stagnation as those through which ou. country has passed at. frequent inter¬ vals during the past century." NEW WEALTH FROM SOIL New wealth which comes from the soil is of special interest to those to whom falls the responsibility of main¬ taining our credit structure. Unless agriculture is successful farm borrowers cannot ultimately succeed, neither can the banks they serve. Fore closeure sales are not a sound basis for good farming or good banking. Bank¬ ers, therefore, are as much interested in the permanent success of the agri¬ cultural Industry as are the farmers, whether the deposits come directly from farm patrons, or indirectly Hirough the ordinary channels of bust ess.—D. H. Otis, Director of Agrieu! ->•€- American Bankers Assoc is tion. Tl&lf (Q ETW Pti£ (^omalete n Complete tt| eur ' Georgia, White County, Pet ill 1 ,u lor -iii'-,rce While . i Giiui-I , Oetoaer T.-Ult i 936 ; Mr.-. OH it: Thomas ve i Jew it- Thomas To Jew i 'i'lK.-irutS ; l ■ -u :i re io -1 eby re, j - ’’ ^ ' ii'i. i by attorney, to be and j-i-e.ii ,i- h j County the se:‘4>toi Mtinjiny : *>• i* t n ! next, jo answer the de!‘. UonfiV. lii.-e! in (It'ta nil ( i ’/} ,Jt; will proceed itr> to jv\s. d * HI'-"' 1 ! VVitiieuA tii-' Honorah:’ '’'* \ Judg<* ot' said OolIH. Tiii ! of An .193* \V I!. *' 1 ' ‘ “ cl! -....... 1 I Georgia. White i’ouniy. fetit.ion for" divot - Wait !Court Oct. term i 9 ,6 ; Torn Kuykendall vg i if re. Tom Kttykeml.il j To Mrs, Turn Kuyki. - l.ti. Volt sre hei sl-r . j : ■ i -* I, pm .s I or by atfi-riiey, to he ..id ipp-ar at j next Superior't.'-aifl ' - i.e held in for said County -n in s.i-.-nd in Ot'/ibii) next to ansu ei-I lie pet it libel for divorce. Asia oelanlt tin - ,,-irt will proceed as io justice pertain. Witness th*q II■ imniable B. Gail lari • Jr , Judge .-t, said Court, Tnis the lOtb day of*Aug. 19;6 AV If, I) ulsev, Clei s . 1 Notice Ij Convict Clothing Manufacturers aBfl Dealers s-rjii-A Lida vvili be received by ths State Highway Board of Georgia, 2 ! I apito! r-.juare, Atiau 1 a, Georgia, untii Id o’ci- ok Cot. (i, 1936 fur furnish i ing six nontb's supply of Cloteing and Bediliiig, f. ,- b, the following points: i Leary, F.:u S on, Mu.-ella. ilermlon. So : al) { Oaiv»4.e \ ilie. Georgia I Quamitiue given wiiJ be approximate 1 ; unh aud oih-. be m. l eased hu* di erhased , 1 : n Hie I- mid secs th. layinenf to be , !n>l ... , Uxrt v days, ti-,m date of delivery ■md ace- pta-u" of goods. Apply to Geo. Smith, Fo.n-li . hi, Agent, at the above ; a-ltireK-, tor irUuled - : f-11 i ■** t i * - 1 , ei or any ! otbfci io lr- 1 matior n-edod to submit bids 31-H'* date deliverii-s can be made Right ! i* I'esri ved u, ieje -t any oi alljri.j/i, ami tu "«i'" all i -rmaiiltes. Contract ot puri-hwsc awaviia hereto to be binding on ; the Stale Highway Department as swell , »>"* 1 «»> employee or individual. 1 his n-. Tee jin a*:c -id mi;, e wilh tile A<-| ; df tile bun-rtil Assembly ,-f Georgia, ap, prov- d August J-». Iy 22 . -Murk envelops j ’'h>-«h'd hid on Convict Clothing and Hebiii : t-- I "|ened at 11 o’clock A. M., (Jet. t'-tli, l9y;l», ; Stale Highway Ibiard of Georgia ! W, K WtIHurn, Ciittinnau; Max L, Mi; ! Rue, Member, John A Heck, Member n-pt lyi-i. t;).‘F j