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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
VOL. XXXII. No. 30
Leaf Leaflets
Mr. Riley Kenimer, of
sham Mills, were visiting in this
community last week.
Mr. Floyd Kenimer is building a
new house tor bis sister Mrs.Mary
Lou Oliver, of Jacksonville, Fla,,
just above where Mr, \V. E. Fos
ter lives. Mr. Claude Hefner, ot
Clevelattd, is helping Mr. Kenimer
build the house.
Mrs. Nora Barrett and little
daugliter,Janette, of
is spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Tom Alexander, who
has not been well for some time.
Miss Price, of Cleveland, visited
Miss Lura Mae Kenimer a few
days ago.
Mr. Effort Tomlin and family,of
Flail county, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. W. E. Fos¬
ter and family,
Ye scribe made a trip to Nacoo
chee \ alley one day last week.
While up there we ended on Mr.
S B. Logan and Mr. Carlton Al¬
ley and got a Du roc pig from Mr.
Alley. The Valley is sure a beauti¬
ful place to live, anil those fertile
bottoms, niy ! the corn, wheat rye
and oats they do make.
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Buford
Pilgrim May 3, a girl.
The schools are all about closing
for the year and the new
year will soon roll lound. Teach
ers will be elected for the new year
soon. Tiustees have quite a job
on their hands in selecting
and in pleasing the patrons. Wt
don’t think any J community J ought b
to make a kick on a teacher or
^gsraluevs hiscause 4 ii«y are Merlin
dist, Biptistor Holiness, or be
cause they attend services at those
different churches and take part. Jl
you want a good school a commitn
ity must pull 11 together. . ,
The subject “Training
in Country Places” was the prin
cipal features of the meeting at the
pasdnage of 1 lie \Y. M. S.
nesday.
Mrs. W. R. Ledford, Mrs, Can
non and Mrs. W. A. Russell
invited gitists,
Members present were
B. G. Allison, C. 11 . Edwards, A.
H. Henderson, C. E. Head, H. A.
Jarrard, Robt. Kenimer, F. G.
Mauney, W. A. Whitmire, J. II.
Telford, Misses Ida Allison ami
,E;la inn, with Mrs. Ii. W, Kil¬
patrick as hostess assisted by Mrs.
.Lester Jackson and Miss Dora Ella
Kilpatrick.
Clubs are trumps In the policeman's
game.
A boaster is a next-door neighbeq -
to a liar.
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It's a good reputation that can’t ac¬
quire a spot.
The present grief is always of the
firsl magnitude
Advertising is the oil that iubrt
cates the machinery of business.
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Alien Plumbing Go. m I
Gainesville, Ga. |]
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS I
for
THE DEMING W ATER SYSTEM &<■
See Is And Save Money I
I
J. H. Campbell Resigns
| Ordinary to Cali Election June 18
! -
Mr. J. II. Campbell sent his
! resignation as fax Collector of
White County to Governor Hard
[ man last Friday, which was ac
cepted.
' This, no doubt, will automalical
>y relinquish the court indict
ellt for mal practice against Mr
Campbell.
Judge Dorsey informs TheCouri
er > hat lie wiil m “R e « le « al call fot
a special election to fill the vacancs
in our next issue, which will be
held June lS.
A number of candidates will no
doubt seek this office. Me art
carrying some announcements in
this, issue.
Commencement Program
\\ e are giving below briefly be¬
low the programs that will be pre
sented at the commencement ol
| Cleveland High School.
j Fiiday night, May if)
j Wedding of Jack and Jill, First
Grade.
Hawaiian Moonlight Drill, Sixth
Grade,
lulip Choi us, Seventh Grade
(,ir l s -
Saturday Night, May 17
j junior Play: “That’s One On
Bill.” Admission 15 and 25 cents
j Thursday Night, May 22
j Parasol .. , Drill ,, ,, and , Song ,, .'song: : ‘‘We .....
Are the Cutest Girls In Town,
Fourth Grade.
“Over the Garden Wall,”
, .perettu in two acts, by Second
:
^ Third Gruios
; Friday Night, May
1 ” jo 23
: Sunflower March, Fifth Grade
| Boys.
Play: Love and Lather, Sixth
Grade,
d'tie Poppies Dance, by Fifth
Grade Girls.
• Play; NobodyTD.trling, Seven
j th Grade,
Saturday Night, May 24
l Senior Play Adventures ol
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Sunday, May 25.
Sermon by Presiding Elder
i mory, of Gainesville.
Monday Niglit, May 26
Graduation exercise. The fol¬
low ing students are to graduate •
Clifford Blalock, Frances Cox, Sal
he Davidson, Porter Glover, Eula
Sue Kenimer, NelliePalnmur,Pearl
; Head, James Head, Paul Satter¬
field.
Salutatorian, Clifford Blalock.
Prophecy, Nellie Paimour,
| Valedictorian,Lula Sue Kenimer
Coi. E D.Kenyon will deliver tin
address ot the hour •'and award
piplomas and certificates.
An admission of 15 and 25 cents
will be charged ouSaUirday nights,
I May 1 '/ ann 24, respectfully. All
j other nights free. Program be
gins promptly at 7:45-
CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, MAY If., 1980
Blue IJidge Dots
We had a heavy rain and
here last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Allen
sister, Miss Naomi Lance,
ed a birthday dinner of their broth
er, Mr. Lafayette Lance, of Young
Harris, Sunday,
Rev. W. N. Turner passed up
this way Saturday eu route to fill
his appointment at Antioch church
Miss Grace Little, of Atlanta,
mil Miss Antoinette Brown, 0
Cleveland, spent the weekend with
Miss Anita Lunsford.
SHOAL ( WEEK ITEMS
Mrs Mae Smith, after several
lays sickness, is convalescing.
Dr. Neal has been giving medi¬
al attention to Mr. lien McGee.
Tne stark stopped for a while at
lie residence of M*. and Mrs.
Alex Stringer last week leading a
it tie M iss Stringer.
MAKII YOUR S TEP
li. R. WoodlifY is selling 1 in
proved Porto Rico Potato Plants in
rout of Court House, Gainesville,
Ga., at Mr. Overby Stare. He is
jnder $1,000 Bond. Also lias tags
hat shipment of plants lias been
nspected and passed by the in
pector It will pay you to sge
aim and get your plants uga
diseases and lor yield, If vv-::
want Cabbage and Tomato Plants
place your order rfovv. **’•
Outstanding Features of the New Ford
New streamline bodies. Choice of attractive colors. Adjustable front seats in most bodies*
Fully enclosed, silent four-wlieel brakes. Four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers*
Bright, enduring Rustless Steel for many exterior metal parts. Chrome silicon alloy valves.
Aluminum pistons. Chrome alloy transmission gears and shafts. Torque-tube drive.
Three-quarter floating rear axle. Extensive use of fine steel forgings and electric welding.
More than twenty ball and roller bearings. Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield.
Five steel-spoke wheels. 55 to 65 miles an hour. Quick acceleration. Ease of control.
Low first cost. Economy of operation. Reliability and long life. Good dealer service.
TOE NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN
Roadster . $435 Coupe. . . $500 De Luxe Coupe . . $550 Convertible Cabriolet $643
.
Phaeton $140 Tudor Sedan $500 Three-window Fordor Sedan $625
. .
Sport Coupe . . $530 De Luxe Sedan . $650 Town Sedan • * $670
All prices/, o. b. Detroit , plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra * ot low cost •
Universal Credit Company plan of time payments offers another Ford economy •
Foitn Motor Company
ASBESTOS BUZZING
.lust from the Mountains.
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Mr - ' vil1 Freeman, of Yonah
! Sl; " ion - was down tins way last
^""Tiy evening,
| Messrs Fred Gillslrap, Elisha
j Thurmond and Dock Adams made
j a Ci, husinefs of the trip mountains down to the day Queen last
I y one
j " ec * f •
| SmuDy Mr. and with Mrs. their Hoyt Elliott spent
parents up near
Yon;,h mountain mount 1111.
! Mr. and Mrs, Tom Turner and
| children were in this section Suti
j day.
Mr, John Smith’s old cat cornel
j back because it couldn’t stay away. |
j Miss Mary Jones has been read- j
ing the funny papers,
The telephone line that goes this
way has lost connection. It ffioulil
be'repaired at once and not be put
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The prohibition officers passed
through 'Tuesday with a very large
still.
The irish potato and bean beetles
have not made their appearance
yet but the .flies are here by a large
majority and are sticking closer
than a dear friend.
The boys used to get out and
make hickory bark whips and
chestnut whistles, but times have
Quisled since 30 ygars ago.
Q It now looks hite.Jt Rg# elected
| off ence again.* .The*soil and the.
Ui^»- grftde.fertiliser can be‘ found
[PRICE $1.50 A YE a. IN ADVANCE
m the Gulf of Mexico or Mississi¬
ppi river. Upland ditches and
terraces did very little good this
timer
From atoms to universe every¬
thing is on the onward march and
the progress of the world carries
the year on with unceasing tread.
Yesterday the world was cold and
and today is fresh, warm¬
er and beautiful. A great carpet
ot green covers the earth and trees
have blossomed with emerald
beauty, giving promise of a beauti¬
ful harvest tomorrow. Streams
ripp'e away seaward in lines of
sheen carving for themselves
banks more beautiful. The flowers
up their hands cry : “For¬
tne not.” The tide is sweep¬
onward and we are going
or forward one or the
We can not be on the stool
do nothing ism. Today we are
to make hay while the sun
lor the night comes when
man can work. The march is
on.
Malt' Help Wanted.
Reliable man 25 to 50 to sell
Watkins Products to established
111 White and Rabun
Average earnings $40.
$50 a week. Only small capital
and suitable car necessary. Liber¬
credit extended to those who
qualify. Write W. Ii. Purnell,
Dept. 436, The J. R. Watkins
Kku1phiR h 1 > nft .
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K |p
W A N T E I)
Reliable man to succeed Mr. G.
\\ . Poole, as Iiawleigh Dealer in
\\ hite Co Surety contract re¬
quired. Everything fnrnighed ex¬
cept car. A splendid opportunity
to step into a permanent and pro¬
fitable business. Good profits for
hustlers. Address The W. T.
Raw leigh Company, District M 2-
13, Memphis, Term.
Dental Notice.
Office in old Farmers & Mer¬
chants Bank Bldg. All patronage
appreciated. Will accept old gold
crowns and bridges as cash 011
work, or will pay cash for old
scrap gold.
T. J, McDonald, Dentist.
NOTICE
We have installed a new outfit
for charging all kinds of batteries.
Your patronage will be appreciated
Cleveland Chevrolet Co.
FOR SALE
A nice io-room dwelling. new
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roof and paint job; suitable for
summer home, boarding or scot$|..
House. Horn# of
Wikle, Robertstown,
Communicate with
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