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Thursday, November 28, 1946
SUCCESSFUL
PARENTHOOD
Saturday for the Children
Making Saturdays memorable
is one of the many ways par
ents have always had of giving
their children a happy life.
When our grandparents were
children there was usually a
great deal of work for them to
do on their day off irom school.
But there was excitement, too —
the Sunday baking with cookies,
especially the “crooked pieces,’’
as handouts fresh from the oven.
And listening for the clop-lop of
the horse that would bring fath
er home from his Saturday trip
to the village with the bag of
candy the grocer always sent to
the children when the bill was
paid.
Today, there are fewer tasks
to occupy families on Saturdays,
as the children have almost the
whole day free. And into this
leisure time the movies have
brought their enchantment. If
this were an unalloyed idyll it
would be cause for little com
ment. But ever since the movies
began to talk, so that adult sit
uations became too explicit for
children’s ears, parents and civic
leaders have been working for
week-end movies of special inter
est and suitability for children.
From the beginning leaders of
the motion picture industry
have been cooperative, but it
takes a long time for the needs
of a minority to be recognized in
a mass produced industry. If
customers buy galoshes by the
millions manufacturers aren’t
too concerned about the few who
may prefer old-fashioned rub
bers. And because the boxoffice
take is usually bigger on adult
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fV s W Andy's Breach of
Hospitality
Every now and then a carload of
whooping revelers comes through
®ur town —from a nearby county
where Prohibition has brought
back bootleg booze and hip-flask
drinking.
But they never stop at Andy
Botkin’s Garden Tavern—though
it’s the only one on Main Street.
Maybe it’s because Andy’s place
is pleasantly lighted, clean and
quiet—not like the smoky, illegal
hideouts they’re used to back
home. And haven’t you ever no
ticed that when people are
ashamed of themselves they stay
away from decent places?
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veloped a serious threat to the financial safety of most
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films, it isn’t every producer who
wants to make movies for chil
dren and family audiences. Nev
ertheless, over the years there;
has been built up a priceless col
lection of films which children
shouldn’t miss seeing.
We have given you this bit of
movie history as introduction to
I an important new development
—the Children’s Film Library,
made available by the Motion
Picture Association to managers
of motion picture theaters
throughout the nation. The li
brary consists of feature films
chosen from thoge recommended
for children during the past few
years. There has long been a de
mand from parents and motion
picture councils for the show
ing of best children’s films of
other years for the benefit of
youngsters who were not of
movie age at the time of their
release. But it was not the cus- |
I tom to keen prints in stock or
to bother with old films when
there were millions tied up in
new films waiting to be exploit
ed.
Parents can show their appre
ciation of the Children’s Film
Library by seeing that their
i children patronize the special
| children’s matinees, where they
I are assured of fun, good enter
tainment, and a hearty welcome,
instead of letting them go to
highly publicized adult films.
The motion picture companies
have indicated that if the proj
ect is a success with children,
parents and theaters they will
expand the library with addi
tional tried-and-true features.
So your cooperation is needed,
especially if you happen to live
in a community where the thea
ter operation still uses the ex
cuse that he “can’t get family
films for aSturday showing,
remind him of the Children’s
Film Library. It would be won
derful if the lives of all the
children in America were to be
enriched by the grand story-tell
ing these films will bring them
THE ANSWERS
1. More than 36.000,000.
2. The Republican.
3. They were former German
i Islands mandated to Japan un
der the Treaty of Versailles.
4. Because it occurred on Oct.
25, 1917, by the old-style Rus
sian calendar.
5. The navy blimp XMI—
-170.3 hours.
6. On Nov. 3, 1903.
7. Signed at Portsmouth, N.
H., it ended the Russo-Japanese i
War.
8. A British Socialist organi
zation.
9. 31 per cent.
10. About 2,500 out of an esti
mated 1,600,000,000.
Even if they did show up, Andy
wouldn’t serve them. He means to
keep his place orderly, and law
abiding—according to the brewers’
platform of Self-Regulation, by
which tavern keepers maintain de
cent standards or face the loss of
their licenses.
From where I sit, Self-Regula
tion, unlike Prohibition, has given
us temperance and respect for law.
Andy’s tavern doesn’t appeal to
hip-flask drinkers and that’s just
the way he wants it!
LEGAL NOTICES
CHATTOOGA COURT OF ORDI
NARY—AT CHAMBERS
November 6, 1946
The appraisers upon the ap
plication of Mrs. J. H. (Bell)
Hogue, widow of John H. Hogue,
for a 12 months support for her-'
self and having filed their re
turn; all persons concerned here
by are cited to show cause, if
any they can, at the next regu
lar term of this court, why said
application should not be grant
ed.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County;
Whereas, Mary Jane Penn, ad
ministratrix of H. A. Ross, rep
resents to the court in her peti
tion, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully admin
istered H. A. Ross’ estate: This
is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can,
why said administratrix should
not be discharged from her ad
ministration, and receive Letters
of Dismission, on first Monday in
December, 1946.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Mrs. John (Elizabeth) Wooten
having applied as executrix for
probate in solemn form of the
last will and testament of John
Wooten, of said county, the heirs
at law of said John Wooten are
hereby required to appear at the
Court of Ordinary for said county
on the first Monday in December
next, when said application for
probate will be heard-
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Mildred Lawrence having ap
plied as executrix for probate in
solemn form of the last will and
testament of James Martin Law
rence, of said county, the heirs
at law of said James Martin Law
rence are hereby required to ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary for
said county on the first Monday
in December next, when said ap
plication for probate will be
heard.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
Whereas, Elsie Scoggins, ad
ministratrix of John L. Scoggins,
represents to the court in her pe
tition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully admin-
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GA.
istered John L. Scoggins’ estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix
should not be discharged from
her administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in December, 1946.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In Superior Court of Chattooga
County, Ga. February Term,
1947.
RUTH EDGE ARP vs. BOYCE
ARP.
To BOYCE ARP, Defendant in
Said Matter:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, to answer
tha complaint of the plaintiff,
mentioned in the caption, in her
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Hon. C. H. Porter,
Judge of said Court. This 15th
day of October, 1946.
JOHN S. JONES, Clerk,
Superior Court.
Brinson & Davis, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
All persons indebted to the es
tate of J. O. Tinney, deceased,
are hereby notified to immedi
ately make payment of said in
debtedness to the undersigned
All persons having any claim of
any nature against the estate of
said J. O. Tinney, deceased, are
hereby notified to file same im
mediately with the undersigned.
This 26th day of October, 1946.
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CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
To All Whom It May Concern:
T. R. Bohannon having applied
for guardianship of the person
and property of E. B. Green, in
competent, of said county, notice
is given that said application will
be heard at my office at 10 o’clock
a. m. on the first Monday in De
cember next.
This Nov. 6, 1946.
J. W. KING. Ordinary
And Ex-Officio Clerk, Court of
Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Whereas, R. C Floyd, executor
of the last will of John Hudgins,
represents to the court in his pe
tition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully admin
istered his estate: This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
executor should not be discharg
ed from his administration and
receive Letters of Dismission, on
the first Monday in December,
1946.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
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