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?* ; ' ./ *.'< Af.?. a ar:/l vie .SJ-i' i?- i-r^nf-r.t *ir NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS . ;-i-i - ? o: 0ri'- T.-jZiZ-4 ' 77. i A * ^ "if* uiif-rfijfi i* i \7:T i*iT:E.i* cliir i "i- ' i.i w jr*-*- "t i.-rit. ;,f??a* *t--T a'"f-y.f?d * *.i a if- :.jr. ? by la*. F EDNA '.VLt;/'H AdEtaistntrvx i Ca~-J<ri S C JAiaary 15. 1MJ. TV/K oud difi ?* BUX Xitft froci tr* ncdyarT_~y.?* * p?;t fceg n**r stg aJofig &?.*! ittti k?^ *<t* $?-' gam* fc* t?pw?< i?d ,fe*T<ki' ti?* i**s rerwed to * crrus ? trat Tfc* (If * ?b? ci Jff Mft ^ Che ou-n?. f3rt?r. v ages full erf ^ th-?' ?b?a they are paid orff cAhwx tuai<b await tfaw. Iutra4 erf e?*tr,y w^ rarj^ a&l ?rt^ocil*f?. w' U?:?e vte ^<7 or ?t*> nx**^ P*? TK*- imo erf tS* ra^rt^M^ sr^kx-^ae *r* eoyoysag w?lUiW?< pft(tf*r.V'. A w1'"^ back from round trip to ?r< port. rteejm approx-'Jiitrly S1.-30?. AM ruZe. fee thmg is* docs. ? P?? bus tdnacCi siace ualews he ? paui up be era t ship c*/t again Yfeec, ifUr hard west axd danger, be ?s:n V> P^?y * little, So be itoot is tid bits > fts iJreksr v What ta^ebi tbee *? related by a ttva n WTO ha d been torpedoed twoce but finally. after IS days c*s a raft after the iau torpedoing. *?eceeded m rta:l3?| New York. He stopped srto a sab? t?< far from the water front, the exact local**! erf wtucn he canrc* remember There he met a grl with wheen he exchanged a few word*. She seemed *o be a nice g^rl. he said. and ta"koRrf with a g.fl after many weeks at sea was an ersjoyatl* experience So he proposed that they have a drink together The girl said she'd have a beer, which the sailor thought *is quite decent o-f her He took a beer also The next thing he knew, be awakened in the subway with a headache built for an elephant A hasty search of r. j pockets Aiscosed ore solitary d.rr.e And when he d met that girl he had llJOd. Then tr.ere was Red wbvse pay w ax SI-SCO He settled his d-es and when hp. carre cut of union readqua he approached by a ckrkn-and-outer who sad he was a sailor who was or. the beach. He reej^d a new outfit -r. order to get a ship Red feeLrg sorry for him. gave hint 513. Another panhandler got $.5 Immediately he was bes.c ged by a feek of mendicants. He broke away ?nd went mto a grogshop Tr.ere he met some ship-mates and spent a htt.e m.cr.ey. probabiy S2jD h all. W.th a fellcw he met at tne bar. he wer.t to am. titer p.ace. T-.at 's a 12 he re members But when re awakened, under a truck. :t 5 **-e next rr.or'i.2 Net or.ry was his SI 5?10 go-re. but his sr.ees as well. Red's chief regret -5 that he didn't get more arb:r. for his mccey. Other manners who mar. the life line to cur allies told highly r:m..ar stones Or.e r ad taken a g:r! borne and had net gc?y been robbed but badlr beaten by i man who claimed to be her husband. Another had gone to bed in a rooming house with $1,000 in his shirt. The next morning be had neither shirt nor money. Another, who had $500. went to sleep in a taxi, and when he awakened in the outskirts of Brooklyn, :t was the next morning and he was flat broke of course. Not having any money, he walked all the way back to the Seamen's Church institute. Another lad. borne from his first voyage with $303, told of buying three drinks and being charged $12. it being the bartender's contention he had treated the crowd. When he remonstrated, he was thrown out. In another place, his pocket was picked The sailers don't talk about their experiences to everyone?the in- i stances given here were related by a friend who works am.cr.g seamen They are not inclined to make rejgrts to the r^iice Being robbed. they hold, is merely an incident in . the life of a sailor. Panhandlers j they take as a matter of course They explain their liberality by saying that they do net know when they j will be cr. the beach themselves. j Spending their hard-earned money for liquor, they declare, is their own ; business. After weeks or months of i hard work ar.d danger, they mam- j tain they are entitled to blow off steam. Also when they do go broke, there is always a ship waiting. They admit with reluctance that each voy- . age may be the last. Signs of the times: In a restau- j rant window. ' Counterman wanted" J ... In a shoe shining establishment, j "Bootblack wanted" ... In the windrrw of a grocery. ' Delivery boy ! wanted" ... In a tailorshop. j "Presser wanted. Must be over or ; under draft age" . . . Throwback , to kid days Chalked on a Nxtr. . avenue sidewalk. "Jimmie loves Mamie" . . Tr.e Center theater 1 which started an ice show policy 1 two years ago and in tr.a: | time, thef have beer, at least 30 marriages arc-re Lie boys ar.d g.r j of the var.ous cast1 1 Farmers 01 State Sare To Cooperate In Food Campaign *T!<0 fOuTM*^? CWTtl UfcO *3i Xjwrv* ?'.J t-iconrit a* ? casta yasar'a ? ?r - fr**ai?* ( fTAxt i.vl aJE?>cW?j?rr:?:? i* *sxi*rmr urul " ,] am Fmi K Cm U C*?* ? Ieo?a4r-?f otf tta !M1 5S*H? *** >?*?:l'?a foui kK ?T 'l* I'SZU ie* ? < E. CC?? hi * C v? v esrta.ntc o- tie i-u.' i c-d " '-r * >f 1*/# Fvrs: Cr*?iI*. ai}4 Co-l^asha*. ce? tfCSOM c-".eoer?>e?(i w r iis-* f:T-*zr. bag **?d ?T->d-3c:icvi r? 'i< mtve".*!-art! pce^raot }{? . i pr?5&irrea: 5-r<3th Car'.'ir-k farr-*? a^ri f cr r<war? has bees L? & Arvenifl-eti fircrfr. H? iLUF k.- -i f-T penef^Ced pro&>a? 13 the P*tsa<#tTo State k?'l has K4iid(rat?i !j? tk-e *->*t cf :?>t f?i ??ll <1 *rmg :i.? *r? c' * a.r aad rati-os LEjf vr* ?& ***! firth the ?: t.'f ;.ru '.i cor I?*"** tc< predate ik-t f-t?c '.li: f?i U-l Qber ricf*" 1 ! ? tili *~r-M C3.IT tc f??i v-'JT arrrt-el firce* ir - rzrve.ve*. b-ut &K** cf o-xr kl-M "b1: Lf- ' etc c*a "i fc-r ^ ?3<e Mr C-. *e in KTr^*..cr u fire:s era K * *r, * ~ ?&-:-*? heart and kiJ' tr *. o tJi-e r.kC>C'3 ? -Ml *?i ?***i ir-i fiber program. iec jkrt'i ~Fcc?i c /--> ? r vre i**,*rcr.iair-g he..-* cf "-be Ttcri.e and ? *?- -? cf ic:ilert G-ax. piare*. c?r. ci ix?l vfeips are re: e*s-arr xr ?is whereby rcrccf sc-er. well fed iri c>tied. a: iueT? rv:t cry F;i: we c-arcoc L?T? chei?e things , ca>*s tie Cirrceri do their part. V:rvc7 ic i freed-im depend very m.ci ca p? iai xbi! we produce."" Notes of Interest From Cassatt i f Ci?ii'C. Jan. ?T?Caplain and lira. I F B Stanton and two sons, Di^k and i Roddy of Albany. Ga. arrtved San(day for a few day* risit with friends 'here. Captain 5 tan con * as a former principal of tiie Midway school before he *w called to serve in the army Thetr many friends here are jso glad to haTe them for a short stay i and only wish they cpuld remain a j while longer i Mrs. L. L Wei: and daughter, Mias I-aurie and Mrs Bryant Brannon and M^ss Th<-lrr.a S'okes visited Mrs Her| man McMtxrray (E>oily Stokes) :a Lake City Sunday. Roddy Roxier is expected home for few days leave "this *eek. har-.ng completed his training at Jacksonville. Fla Naval Air Station. Roddy 1 erlLs'ed in eh** Naval Air Corps las: June after comple'ing hes primary and advanced * y: n e ?his las*, two years at Clernsoa college He sp^nt .ih'ee raorri.jj 'fam.ng :n the a.: Uise in Atlanta, then wen: to Jt. k*oc.v l_> from which station he will recerve is wings and commission as an Ens-gn Mrs C A Mozier was *akez dock '.o the Camden hospttal '.oixj. An exchange says that G-s*>rgai s new governor. Mr Arnall, spent S4a00? to be elected, |l(.(e? of his ova money and $45 ?0? famished by hie friends, while Mr Talmad ge. who had the advantage of being in office, spent tn excess of $ ?.(>? to retain hi* job This comes periJoasly close to baying an office, as It is entirely too much to spend for such purpose. Unless such practices are discontinued. elections after a while may develop into merely letting oat of political jobs to the highest bidder.? Chester Reporter , ! Nobody's Business I! i< ' Wr irttCM for TV C?rfl?.?ie b; G+t ; McGec, Tt2ff. ITS ALWAYS ONE THING OR M ANOTHER !J ! is o*n t:sek- the tats :s#< late when ! am U"* the b on ' I ? |! ; kc*4 ! AJX i' ioist?;j lay jsPreSa y t*. the office. aad*< when i: rains aid I at the off:ce. 11 ? t rainco*a: if a: boa&e _ ! Wfcer I ge: in a hurry :o ro :p ? X? * ' ncK-k *r -ah : find my hat: ?hrc Ijt ; want to iv? do-* n ai.d re*-. 4 minute j c st hit :s oa hit head, in the way. j. \ ' I 1 ? { When I :asf :n on my fiTonte ra- > jd.o pr-vram. the phone r.nr?: when ^ il want to talk to a friend, the radio. | if running in high: this applies to . (phone talk and personal chats j ^ I the real ?-xr:::ug par: of the ^ | mov.- appears on the screen, some inv or f- stands up in front of i " >i i s* When thev down c?r mere on,1 t . the picture is hack in the oid rat. !c | When. Santa Clans comes. I am in1 'bed with my sox on: wnen he is not due I either hare no sox or can't F ltd a pair to wear. But I rarely ever ^ |o*c a pair that's fit to has? up. s ( j When I si: down to lunch with a t | hot. pood-smelling meal in frost of ? ; me. the doer-beII rings, and I am fc wanted at the front. By the time I j get through telling the bell-ringer i that I don't want any books or mag- x axinea. or that Mrs. Jo nets lire* in the next block, the stuff on the table is too cold to eat. 2 y Jort about one minute after I get t| to sleep at night. I am gently touched. and I hear a voice saying: "You ^ forgot to lire the furnace"* or "The re- Q frirerator has stopped." or "Bill jj Jones, your tenant, rays oce of your|^ mules died this afternoon" or "Uncle i ^ Joe has come OTer to spend the night ?you'll have to eot? up-stairs.** Such a world, such a world! LITTLE THORNS IN THE FLESH J The phone rings. You quit eating, or sleeping, or dam inc. or knitting. , Ugsa_=____l ~~ * U 1 >t listening at the radio: go pick up 1 he receiver, and say "Hello." Then Central says, "Nurhber, please." The door bell ring*, you drop er* j -ry it; mg unless it is the baby or ] rour beat china, and so open tha k?or, and there ft Land* a man who ays "Is this wrher? Mr. Bill June* ir?sv" You aay no, a* sweetly as >o&iible. and tell him your name is ?nuih_ (Mr. Jones lives 5 doors loan, but you forgot to tell him hat. i You write an important letter. You >ut a 2 -cent stamp on it. You hurry o the postoffice and mall it. Two lays later it is returned to you narked 'Postage due, lc.~ That"* our fault, not the postmaster's. It ake? To to carry an out-of-town later. TT You are h-trd-up for ready cash, dr A Slowpoke owes you $25.00. fou call on him the tenth time and te tells you: H Sorry. but I can't pay ou till neit week and week before a_>t and every o'her veek that has ome and gone since the account ell due. You send your best suit to the y iressing club. It is returned on time, fou are invited out Y"ou have to j ort of dress up. Yon take a bath mebbe>. You find a necktie that can I *e used: probably as it's night time; "i our shoes are wiped off or ehin&i, >ut when you put your britches on, $ ou find that 3 buttons are off, two | n front and one behind?mostly g ikely mashed off. It's a cold morning, thermometer 1 5. You still have solne gas from ;J our "A" card. You are in a hurry o get to the office. You swallow 3 our breakfast whole, kiss at your rife and miss her 3 feet. Grab your i Tercoat, rush out the front door and op into your car . . . and And that ^ be battery is' dead, died a natural $ eath from lethargy, due to inaction . . . and you have to walk 2 miles. j Tea per eent of jov income I in War Bonds will kelp to 3 build the planes and tanks ? . that will insure defeat of Hitler and his Axis partners. CLEAN CLOTHING ! A BUSINESS ASSET Even a $100 fruit can look unattractive if it's spotted and in .. need of pressing! 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