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PAGE TWO GIBSON RECORD, Official Organ Glascock County , Entered at the Postoffice at Gib son Ga., as Second Class Matter, Published Every Wednesday Subscription $1.00 Per Year Mrs. Mae Dukes and E. E. Lee, Editors, Publishers and Owners ... We responsible for . are not i _ p - ions expressed by correspondents or others through ttur columns, . .. i - ........— Gibson, Gu., March 15, 1933 ’ ! .........-- ............ ■.....—— _ _ FORESTRY ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN SAVANNAH (Special from Savannah) Of interest .0 person.!.. the timber and naval stores su tion of Georgia is the annnounce men! of plans for the annual convention of the Georgia For estry Association, to be held Apr. * *i <10 28-May u . o 2 m Savannah at Hotel Savannah. I. Guy Wool ford, of Atlanta, President of the association, expects the largest convention this year yet held by this progressive body of the state. Col, E, George Ilutler, who first came to the attention of in land Georgians two years ago as president of the Savannah Cham {**f helped ,__ of the Commerce, tobacco farmers when ......... of he the state in getting better prices for their crops, is general chair man of arrangements. Bonnell Stone, secretary of (he associa tion, is chairman of the pro gram committee. One of the features of the convention, arid ing !o its national scope, is the fact that Dr. Charles ' H. Henty, du ,.___, et lot of . the .. Georgia . .. 1 aper Laboratory, recently completed arrangements in New York for the attendance at the Georgia convention of representatives ‘__ of »u„ the American ........... Paper and , Pulp ... , as social I on, comprising the largest manufacturing interests in ihe world. . Bandit, on Parole, Pays Bank $4,500 He Stole Fresno, Calif.—Dean Sears, roana- Amir ger of • branch of the Bank of lea, and Sydney S. Clark, field In spector, were conversing in the bank's Lone Pine office when a H. Cochran, former cowboy, stepped In, shook hands with Sears, and handed him $4,600 ln currency. Cochran said: *‘I guess you don’t remember me. f came here three years ago with guns and held up your bank. I was arrest ed and sent to San Quentin peniten tiary, and l Just got out on parole. "While tn prison I Inherited money, and I came here Immediately to pay back what t stole and let my friends know I'm square with the world." Governmental Departments Four of the governmental depart went* are older than the government under the Constitution. These are Departments of Foreign Affairs. Trea* ury, War and Post Office. They were re-established by the first congress under the Constitution, changing the Department of Foreign Affairs to De partment of State. The office of at torney general was also established In 1788 and 1870 the name was changed to Department of Justice. The De partment of the Navy was established In 1789; Department of the Interior,, 1849; Department of Agriculture, 1889; Department of Commerce (and Labor), 15*03; Department of Labor, 1918. Crow-Word Puzzle* The first genuine cross-word puzzle of the modem type was composed by Arthur Winn, and appeared In a sup plement of the New York Sunday World on December 21, 1913. The out break of the World war arrested the cross-word puzzle craze temporarily, tint It was revived as a feature In the World tn 1919. Lights of WALTER Hy NEW YORK TRUMBULL There was a crooner In New fork tong before any of the recent crop but he didn't use a microphone or a megaphone. As a matter of fact, when I first heard him do his stuff, the radio was not very well known. It was just one of those new fangled 0 f science. The only prop er ty the crooner of whom I am speaking used was a straight backed He used to tip that against the wall, almost close his eyes, and then do his Stuff. Usually he might be found in The flayers and, If he felt In the mood to entertain, although 1 think he entertained himself as well as others, there was always a group around him. When he wished, he « FJZi j,j,, hea( j ^acit, lowered bis lashes on his cheeks, and crooned sad songs In that sort of husky, heart-searching whisper. They tell me that Joe Kerri « a “ '* ln Hollywood now and doing wel1 - He should, because he Is a fine actor . but ,, d , |ke f0 heBr hlm glng . | ng those songs to himself again, • • . There are a lot of good newspaper men who are out of Jobs In New York ‘° day ' but °, ne of »**“ * ot tt braak He knew a Judge , who appointed , him receiver for a restaurant, which had failed. When the newspaper man took charge, lie couldn't understand the failure, as the place appeared to be doln « a «” od l,U8lne8 "' lie was used to digging up stories, so he set him gelf to d i gglng , lp the trouble. He found that most of the employees were making all the money. Dining room and kitchen force each had Us method of <5 raf ‘- ThB n, ‘ w manager got new help, put In a different system, and created what looks like a permanent job for himself. The dignity of a young army officer was * erlnns, y Injured when he climbed rocently the top ° f " F1 ! th av *T , bus. As he made „ his way forward In the aisle, a near-sighted old Indy took him for the conductor and handed him her dime, One of the men who sell flowers , from a wagon decided . ,, , to try another locanty but the horse had other hiens. propped Itself and refused to move, After trying vainly to reason with the balky animal, the owner decided to give It time to change Its mind and stepped into an adjacent store to buy some tobacco. A policeman came along, followed the man inside, and threatened him with arrest. "You left y° ur hor8 '' unhitched and It might run awa,y and *" ,rt somebody." he said. The man explained and went mit with ,be °fl' cer t0 prove that he was telling tlie truth when last * e, ' n tl,e two of them had made no Impression on the horse - Llke t*®™ Hamm's famous animal. It demonstrated that It would s, ‘ lnd without hitching, When In Florida last winter, 1 was told that the authorities were having considerable trouble with vandals and tramps who broke Into closed houses, Recently I was told of a man who had * method of Insuring a Long Island shore bungalow against depredations. Ills system was to leave a flve-dollar bill on a table with a note, which asked anyone breaking In to take the money and leave the place lindis In least > turbed. at one Instance, It worked, When the actor’s dinner club had to move, due to the fact that the quar ters donated to the club were rented, nobody felt worse about It than Louise Carver Duthle. Louise had been brought Into the dinner club hy an actor who recognized her as another member of the unemployed. George Duthle, the actor who Is In charge of the pantry stock, put the rescuer to work ns a bus boy and struck h.v her wistful glance, adopted Louise, even giving her his last name. So for some time past Louise has been living In the storeroom, absorbing an atmos phere of drama and canned goods, and getting a general stage education. Any time that a New Turk producer has a milk fed role for a black and white kitten, she will be ready. ©, 1SSJ. Bell Syndicate.—WNU Servtce. NEW AND USED FURNITURE TURNER, THOMSON, GEORGIA THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR J IVE GOT TO RUN t OUT TO THt STORE. UNK. -IP ANYBODY CALEB FOR N\E TELL THEIA lU 1M right Bach 1 5— 7 r* ALRIGHT- V, L BETTY RUN J along p< egg. f « ^ jpl GIBSON RECORD, GIBSON, GA. Odd—But TRUE RWMWHWJE BOWS HMt BEEN WRITTEN ON THE UfE OF NAPOLEON SINCE DEATH MEANS ACO 0 m 9 hum>»*n!) L VS TtNDEMCM HI V (Q0,OWE UMGJggffiSp J tAOV'. V ^ . / Efe w 'rSsi 1 – f Tf wm mat MM utv t- y n Vc*« tone ttURHOBORft' ,A PKUUWR RlUCtOUS BtCTW WESTERN canad* ( hme a AND. VW CHINA "THEY QOMHT.WT - IFFECTIME ,METHOD OF MWWAEHT* m\X QW0–D TKWBMWLY SMAETMt* MMWC THE* .MAORI m STAND 'IN THE RAW * DEAD- Hints for Homemr.kc .* By Jane Roger* ]T »ii ME if -J4 in m ; i i A If'rl: Wl Ik RY D u8lag hare • »cr«en little breakfast tike this nook you can a In your kitchen. You can make the screen yourself of pressed wood beards and decorate ft to auk y«ur own taste. The custard pie will be an even, nt-e brown when baked It a tittle • i<ir Is sprinkled over the top just before putting Into the oven. Boy, Unaware of Broken Neck, Continue* School Grand Island, Neb.— a broken neck was so slight a mutter to thirteeu year old Gene Smith, that he didn’t even know when he had it. There was a slight soreness, so Gene’s parents took him to a doctor. An X-ray showed a fracture of two vertebra. The boy had attended school for a week. He was unable to explain the break. Famous Old Turnpike Proves a Death Trap Boston.—The historic Newhuryport turnpike, about 30 miles long and eon nectlng Boston with Newhuryport, Is one of the nation's deadliest highways During the past four years. 3a3 per sons have been killed and In Jured In automobile accidents on or neai the pike. Added Mileage CivlilzalioD has complicated life by equipping the straight and narrow path with some very interesting de tours.—San niego Union. WELL. HELLO, I WEllO, GUESS - THEY OH kl HUNG UP' ’ n A L r. Warning « Don't be misled by false state ments. Calomel, salts, mineral wa ter*, oils, laxative pills and drug* have no effect whatever on the liver or Its production of bile. The truth of this statement can be proved by consulting the authoritative medical textbooks pubiivhed during the put five yura. There are only two known sub stance* which will actually stimulate a torpid or slugeish liver to cleanse and purify Uselt by increasing Its production of bile Saigon Soft Mass P.lis contain both of these sub stances, and no other advertieed medic inn on tbs American market Irjdav it*«« re-’-'i them.— (adv.) At Evans Pharmacies Legal Notices SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE MARCH 18 GEORGIA—Glascook County. Will he sold before the court house <| oor in said oounly 0 n {be mh d;(y of Marcb> 1933 , be . tween the legal hours of sale the highest bidder for cash, following property to-wit: One Model T, four-door Sedan Automobile Said property sold under and by virtue of an order of Hon. C. J. Perryman, Judge of the Superior Court of said coun ty, passed at the February Term ’ of the lp° urt ol saul count y condemn said . property on the ground , Jveying that it was used illegally in con liquors, the sale and pos session of which is prohibited * . „ . • . . . , f vl ’ „„. • ' - ’ *933. R. R. Raley, Deputy Sheriff, Glascock County, NOTICE SUBSCRIBERS It is impossible to operate a newspaper on promise or with out some money. We have al ready made a special offer of 50c for one year’s subscription to The Record and we are now of fering to take in exchange kind of farm produce, chickens, eggs, corn, etc. Will pay the market price. Let us hear from you at once or we will have to discontinue your paper. He Certainly’s A Thoughtful Guy. \ DOM KNOW . eiTTN ) -l MAD T’ GO DOWN IN TK BASEMENT AND SOMEBODY CALLED 010 HE CALL WHILE \ WAS DOWN UNCLE JAY ? THERE DOT THEY WERE , GONE WHEN 1 GOT OP HERE r t n • : v Q A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1933 Legal Notices CITATION YEAR’S SUPPORT GEORGIA—Glascock County. All Whom It May Concern: The appraisers appointed to appraise and set apart a year’s support to Mrs. Watson McNair, tlie widow of Watson McNair, deceased, and her four minor children, having made their re turn, this is to cite all and sin* gular the next of kin and cred itors of the said Watson McNair lo show cause before me on the first Monday in April. 1933. at 10:00 o’clock a. m„ at the Court of Ordinary of said county why said return of the appraisers should not be made the judgment of this Court. Witness my hand and official signature, this the Pith day of March, 1933. Ml L. Logue, Ordinary Glascock County, Ga. CITATION DISMISSION GEORGIA—Glascock County Mrs. Della N. Snider, admims upon the estate of Dr. J. r. Snider, late of Glascock coun t y , deceased, having filed her petition for discharge, this is to c jt e all persons concerned to show cause against the granting 0 f this discharge at the term of the Court of for said county to be held the first Monday in April, 1933. This 6th dav of March o’rdinarv 1933 \r t i-ogue, r otme uramary Glascock County, Ga. Bring Us Your jod t-riniing. HOTEL JEFFERSON ATLANTA’S NEWEST MODERN HOTEL 125 ROOMS ■ ALL WITH BATH Rates $1.50 and $2.00 Attractive Weekly Rates Excellent Coffee Shop Open All Night GARAGE IN CONNECTION Alabama and Pryor Streets Atlanta, Georgia mm m mr j* a- . that wasn't JAN\es -HE WOULONT BE SO I i INCONSVOERATE AS TO CALL while YOU k-, WERE IN The V BASEMENT '. / \ * ' / . cv; / ? ■ SaT- Legal Notices FORECLOSURE SALE GEORGIA—Glascock County. By virtue of the power con tained in a deed to secure debt by Charley Hadden to Wm. Williford on the 27th day of February, 1928, which said security deed was duly trans ferred and assigned by said Wm. Williford to J. Homer Kent on the 19th day of January, 1929, there will be sold at the Court house door in said county, with* in the legal hours of sale on the nrst Tuesday in April, 1933, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described proper ty, lo-wit: That tract or parcel of land, lying in the 1168th Dis trict. G. M. of Glascock County, Georgia, containing one hundred and four acres, more or less, bounded North by land of Hanse Faglie; East by land of estate of Catharine Dixon, de ceased; West by land of C. R. Sheppard; and South by land of Mrs. Rbodie Morris. The said Charley Hadden being now dead, said land will be sold by the un dersigned as Attorney in Fact for the estate of Charley Hadden, deceased, as the property of the estate of Charley Hadden, de ceased. The proceeds of said sale will be applied: First to the expense of the proceeding to sell said land. Second, to the payment of $170.45 balance of principal due on said debt and $27.30 interest, making a total of $197.75, still due on said debt. balance, if any, paid to the estate of Charley Hadden, de ceased, or whoever may be enti tled to receive the same. Deed to the purchaser of said prop ei . .... , . umter S1 $ ned - Purchaser to pay for P a P® rs - _ ^ ate *s of • | ardl1 Charley 4> Had £ en ’ dfeased, lts A ), tor [ by ie ^ J. ,n Homer ^ act J- f act Homer f ® r the Kent Estate Attorney of Char- in . „ Hadden, , deceased, _ B Ro Attorney. ' « ers > Ok, W hat a Liar t Th« bragger who claimed to have been alt over the world aald he climbed te the top of the Rhine, fed the tion of St. Mark's and filled his fountain pen In the Black sea.—Florida Times Union. A good place to buy your Ford car Wl TAILS a personal interest in •very and purchaser fully of a Ford car five we are good service. equipped to you Our mechanics have been aped ally equipment trained and our ser vice ia new and complete and unusually ac cu nts. weed and Only genuine parts are all labor is billed at • low Ear rate. Thar's why we nay shit F*rd ia • good place so buy cam Warren County Motor Co. Warrenton, Ga.