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J. Edgar Hoover of the F.B.L
On New Year’s day in 1805, the child who was to become
America’s foremost fighter against .crime, was bom in the very
shadow of the nation’s CapitoL
Christened John Edgar, he was to become the feared enemy
of all criminals, famous throughout the world as J. Edgar
Hoover of the F.B.I.
Although Mr. Hoover’s been well
only now, for the first
has there appeared in book
form a biography of America's
Number One G-Man. Written
by Mildred Houghton Comfort,
and published by T. S. Denison
& Company of Minneapolis, it
is aptly titled: “J. Edgar Hoo¬
ver, Modern Knight Errant.”
The book describes not mere¬
ly the hitherto little known
factors that shaped fight Mr. Hoo¬
ver’s life, but his to mod¬
ernize the F.B.I. and make it
an incorruptible and vigorous
organization.
Miss Comfort’s book is not
history in any dry sense, how¬
ever. It is alive with anecdotes.
There is, for example, the
story of Alvin Karpis, once the
country’s No. 1 Public Enemy,
who had sworn to kill J. Edgar
Hoover. Meeting the challenge,
the F.B.I. chief personally di¬
rected the gangster’s capture.
When Karpis was traced to a
New Orleans hideout, the stage
was set for a memorable mo¬
ment in criminal annals. It
was the scene of Karpis’ walk¬
ing out of the trap set for him,
and coming face to face with
J. Edgar Hoover himself. As
Mr. Hoover reached for him,
Karpis grew suddenly pale, his
bold threats faded. Without a
word, he gave up meekly to
the man he had sworn to kill.
While rooting out kidnap¬
pers, counterfeiters, spies and
saboteurs, Mr. Hoover has not
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makes one
and you’ll want it for all its worth
‘The plain fact is Chevrolet builds
so many different kinds of cars
there’s one to please just about
everyone.
Say you want a stylish, spacious
car that combines low initial cost
with rock-bottom operating ex¬
pense. You’ll find what you want
in the Biscayne 2-Door Sedan—
one of the lowest priced of all
Chevy models. And you can have
Chevrolet’s new Hi-Thrift 6 under
the hood to stretch and stretch
Your Chevrolet choice includes the Corvette, the Impala Sport Coupe, the Nomad Station Wagon,
the Bel Air JrDoor Sedan, El Camino, and the Impala Convertible—all shown above.
now—see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's!
Stamey Chevrolet Company
Phon-* 5~251I Cleveland, Ga.
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neglected a program to prevent
future crime by emphasizing
proper upbringing of the na¬
tion’s family youth.Advocating life, healthy
he says: “Young¬
sters who have love, under¬
standing, and adequate disci¬
pline in a poverty-ridden home
are far less ‘underprivileged’
than those who may be sur¬
rounded by material wealth
but who lack affection, under¬
standing and discipline.”
In “J. Edgar Hoover, Modem
Knight Errant,” Miss Comfort
describes in the most graphic
terms how his own upright
family life produced in the
head of the F.B.I. a model for
American youth, and an out¬
standing citizen and fighter
against crime.
the distance between gas stops.
If, on the other hand, you’re
looking for a car of utmost elegance,
you could hardly make a happier
choice than the Chevrolet Impala
4-Door Sport Sedan. And, to go
with it, Chevy’s velvety V8 power
teamed with triple-turbine Turbo¬
glide*—one of the finest, smoothest
automatic drives offered on any car.
These are just two examples of
the dozens of different kinds of
Chevrolets you can choose from.
WIN ft COMPLETE OUTBOARD OUTFIT
IN McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW’S
GRAND PRIZE:
1959-40 horse Scott
outboard with electric
starter • 15 foot runabout • Special boat trailer.
THREE COMPLETE OUTBOARD OUTFITS
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY
PLUS- $23 Irish Setter boots and
$8.00 value Handilite electric lan¬
tern given away every week!
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Nothing to Buy! Nothing to Write!
Just see your McCulloch Dealer. Try a fresh-from-the
factory McCulloch saw. Fill out the Lucky Cut entry
blank. That’s all there is to it.
YOU'RE IN LUCK WHEN YOU TRY A MtCUllOCH CHAIN SAW
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Contest doses April 18
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STOVALL TRACTOR CO.
Phone 388
Cornelia, Ga.
It’s almost certain—with models
ranging from five beautiful, dutiful
station wagons to the unique Cor¬
vette—that Chevrolet builds your
kind of car. Your dealer’s waiting
to help you pick it out.
*Opiiotuil at extra coat
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The smart switch is to the ’59 Chevy!
"He Is Risen”
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
What ai'e the most wonderful words we know today?
“He is Risen”.I think that we should surely say:
For we serve a living Saviour in Heaven afar —
The Lily of the Valley, the Bright and Morning Star
Yes, the tomb is empty in faraway Palestine
For Jesus w'as raised up by the Spirit Divine
He’s at God’s right hand interceding for us there,
Beady to share our every burden, sorrow, and care..
And because the Saviour lives we shall live also;
Th'ough pearl gates to ivory palaces we shall go¬
lf you do not know Christ at this Easter,-tide,
Now is the time to come to His blessed side;,
His blood can wash away your every sin ;
You can be tilled with His love and peace within.
And if He should rend the skies to come for His own.
You, too, would ascend with Him to worlds unknown!
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For a special Easter angel treat, cake
make a lemon chip Baked
using a packaged mix.
in two oven-proof bowls, cakes
Easter Ege Cake '
1 package lemon chip angel Seven Minute Frosting
food mix Easter egg garnishes
Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Pour batter
into two ungreased 1%-quart ovenproof bowls.* Bake in moder¬
ate oven (3S0°F.) about 50 minutes. Cool upside down in bowls,
resting edges on from two cans. bowls and trim off top crusts. Prepare Seven
Remove cakes
Minute Frosting, or any fluffy frosting. Frost the trimmed surface
of one cake and put together with the other cake to form egg-shaped
cake. Place cake on its side on oval tray or platter. Frost with re¬
maining frosting, tinted as desired. Decorate as an Easter Egg.
Use tinted butter frosting, plain or tinted coconut, jelly beans,
and/or silver dragees.
*BowIs should not be larger than 1%-quart size. To measure, fill
bowl with 1 ^-quarts water.
Poo/ Your Funds For Life-Long Fun
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of PEOPLES
STORE, INC., shows:
First: Petitioner was incorporated by
Court on the 29th day of July, 1955.
Second: Petitioner’s principal office and
of business is in White County, Georgia.
Third: This petition is brought to
said corporation in accordance with a resolu¬
tion passed by its Board of Directors and
sented to and adopted by unanimous vote
stockholders of said corporation entitled
exercise two-thirds of all the voting power at
a stockholders' meeting duly held for the pur¬
pose of considering said resolution on the 6th
day of March, 1959, all as shown by certified
copy of resolution attached as Exhibit A, and
made a part of this petition.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that it be
dissolved as a corporation as provided by law.
TELFORD, Attorneys WAYNE for Petitioner. & S^ITH
r I, ^PnmDTrnP GERTRUDE xr N. REED, Secretary * of r ry Peo
pies Department Store, Inc., certify that at a
meeting of the stockholders of said corporation
duly held for the purpose on March 6, 1959,
after proper legal notice to all stockholders, a
ruorurn was present and the following rasolu
lion submitted to the stockholders by the Board
of Directors of the corporation, after having
been adopted by said board, was adopted and
approved by unanimous vote of all stockholders
present with those voting holding more than
two-thirds of all stock of said corporation en
peo.
PLES DEPARTMENT STORE. INC., be
ShofderT” its asseU distrib “ ted tu ili
This ninth day of March, 1959.
gebtrude N. REED.^
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The fo-esroinir petition of peoples de
PARTMENT STORE, INC., to be dissolved as
a corporation, read and considered, and it ap
pearing that the requirements of law have been
complied with, said corporation is hereby dis
solved as a corporation. Ordered further that
the first publication of this proceeding may be
a, “ y time before March 2i, 1959.
g. fred kelley.
Judge of Superior Court
White County, Georgia.
Filed in office this 12th day of March, 1959.
Clifford Campbell,
Clerk of Superior Court
White County, Georgia.
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decorate as a giant Easter egg.
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