Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, February 27, 1931, Image 3
1 POPULAR DELUSIONS Outstanding among the unfounded 'popular beliefs noted In today's news are the following: That youth is wiser than age. That age is wiser than youth. That a dog is sometimes named Old I Jog Tray. That men sometimes propose on their knees. That no one ever gets a seat in a street car. That a crook makes money without hard work. That horses are, or used to be. called Old Dobbin. Ttiat life in the country Is easier than life in llie city. Thai life in the city is easier than than life iu tha country. That anyone can tell positively whether a belief is or is uot a de¬ lusion. That aging, decrepit and idle peo¬ ple at winter resorts are having a good time. SCRAPS --— Nearly T.(XK) varieties of pears are grown in the United States. For tiie first time in the University of Tulsa’s history no Indians are en roiled. Figures at (lie University of Texas show the average age of freshmen Is lower each year. Hampton Itoads, Virginia's sea gate way, Inis seen iis imports increase four times and its exports seven times in 15 years. Ten thousand school children from as far south as Atlanta and as far west as Chicago, are to make a tour ■of historic Virginia. The population of Bamberg, Ger¬ many, tiie town with as many brew ■cries as churches, increased by 305 ■during 1929, or at. the rate of one new inhabitant a day. It is not often that you hear of grandchildren older than children, but .Mrs. U. A. Betts, Sioux City, Iowa, became a grandmother at thirty-one and mother, for the fourth time, at thi rty-two. ALL KINDS F.avli gallon of sen water contains 0,25-17 pounds of sail. Auiher is not a stone, if is the petrified resin from certain trees. The average m mean area of the 48 states in Hie Union is 8,057 square miles. It would take -18 states the slsse of Rhode Island to make one slate as large as Texas. The hot turn of Lake Superior, which is 1,180 feet below the surface, Is 573 feel below sea level. in 25 years—from lbOO to 1925—the reindeer population of Alaska, in creased from 3,(too to -toO.OoO. _ Tiie lowest natural temperature re ■corded on the surface of the earth was at Verhoyarfcdil, Siberia, 99 de¬ grees below zero. If all tiie outlying possession* of the United States, exclusive of Alaska, •could lie combined into a single area. :it would be less than that of tiie state •of Montana. AGE AND VIEWPOINT “Daddy, I know how to do every thing,” said the little hoy of five. “What I don’t know isn’t worth knowing,” said tiie young man of twenty. “Well, anyway, I do know my own trade from A to 7,,” said the man of thirty-five. “There are very few matters, I am sorry to say, that I am really quite sure about,” said tiie man of fifty. “I have learned a bit, but not much, Since 1 was born; but knowledge is so vast that one cannot become wise in a short lifetime,” said tiie man of j sixty five.—Border Cities Star. FUNNY SONGS The Pedestrian's Song—“Miss Me?” The Aviator's Song—“Love Is in tiie Air.” The Bacon Song—“Liver Come Back to Mel” The Goat Song—“Buttin’ Up Your Overcoat.” Tiie Stockholder’s Song—“When My Dreams Come True.” The Artist’s Song—‘T’m Painting the Ciouds With Sunihin*.” ‘\ _ 71‘ .2, a a “‘7‘ ,v :9 9 ‘ 2V}, 31%; Q “ __ ”5' ; «J'i—a‘i Cal"=m . ‘ = ‘2'? 3.? “‘3’ 5&5‘33 3i ‘ E 55:: ‘i E ;; '23 ’3 " , ”I if, %\§32L11~,*.29\§1=“‘L ‘ “J. 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They undoubt •edly cherish memories of tiie night, hut don't you think that some of them have also just a reminiscent tickle of the palate when they think .of tiie things that Ztibic got from Louis Sherry when the big airship left New York, and which he .served to them tar up in tiie air. An Astonishing Menu 'These foods included, among other tilings, three hundred one gallon .cans of soups, relishes, .meats, hsli, vegetables, breach | dres-ing, Potato mayonnaise, chips,'caviar, catsup peel¬ and i sauces. ' j The CAMELS | i eominq, J are j cW j I • : | T h i s i s t ft e ; Cam*’l package in j tv h i c ft a s i g n i f i r a n t ; change has recen tly been made ! j | i ; i | I j i REWAED * . for the best answers to this question: j ! : Whqf significant c hange has recently been made in ; the wrapp i ng of the Cam ii package eon gaining 20 cigarettes and ! what its advantages are to the smoker? © Wirst l»riz<‘. $25,000 S<‘('OH«l Pr'zu, ^10.000 Tliirfl IVixe, 8.1,000 For t 1b«* five m»x( Im\s< answers. 81*000 rarli Far i 1st* five nrxf ficst answers * ^500 «‘arh Farliir2‘» first answers • pOOradi It edit esdit g Nigh t Conditions Governing Contest: *§ mf yes: Tuna in the Camel Hour 1 Answers limited 200 words. • .V. It.I'. Network to on 51 Write side of the only. Charles Dana Gibson on erne paper Famous Illustrator anti 9.30 to 10.30 .... Eastern Time of 8.30 to 9.30 . . . C< ntrai T inie No entries accepted that bear a postmark later Publisher “Life ,> 7.30 to 8.30 . . . Mountain Time than midnight, March 4, 1931. 6.30 to 7.30 Faci/ic Time • .... Over Stations 4 Contest open to everybody except employes and Roy w. Howard WJZ. WBZA. WIIZ. W HAM. KDK A.W.fl!, executives of K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and Chairman of the Board, WO A It. K Y W. W 1 .W. W H Y A - V, S . 1 S, K W K, their families. Scripps Howard Newspapers Y. SAX. W 1 LA, WIOJ). WRf .V 11.15 to 12.15 11.15 . . . Central I!.‘■item Time Time 5 In case of tics, the full amount of award will he • 10.15 to . . . paid to each of the tying parties. Ray Long 9.15 to 10.15 . . Mountain l ime 8.15 to 9.15 . Pacific Time IS It is not necessary to buy a package of Camel ciga¬ President, International Chef a limits rettes in order to compete. Any store that sells Magazine Company, W HAS. WSM. W.SI 5 MC, W * ?* 1 WJDX, ? and Edi tor of^Cosmopolitatd* W SMB. K i lls, WVVJJ, . KSTI\ . NVKRC, j cigarettes will permit you to examine the Camel VKY. WBAP. KPRC. KOA, KS.C. j package containing 20 cigarettes. m j KTAR. KGO, K KCA. K 1 Sf>. i*. G\\ . KO/VIO, And Staff KHQ, KFAB. AH 4-vitistinni eiiitins must be nddressed to t'ojilost Editor— It. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, ,V. C. Contest’ ©pen only until MIDNIGHT# MARCH 4 , 1931 (Viflnners will be announced as soon os possible after contest doses) -<L-.***..*■»►• — • ' THE CLEVELAND COURIER. CLEVELAND. GEORGIA. ed asparagus, sour gherkins, and special table water were also among the provisions put on board. Tiie fresh fruits included grape¬ fruit and oranges and the fresh meats served were sirloin steaks, .lamb, tongue, and Virginia and domestic hams. Bread and cake in large cartons, as well as tasty tarts were taken along on the airship. Even Ice Included To keep all the foodstuffs fresh, and iu order to be able to serve cold what should be served cold in this celestial menu, dry ice was included with the food cargo. Hy¬ ing may in time become common¬ place, but there was nothing com¬ monplace about tiie canned and fresh foods provided for ibis great initial dying adventure.* ! X” 1 I s 3 x :1' ‘ Ii I“ / 1: -- “ {w/f ‘7’}! t‘ 4’ I :3”, V“ 3 W{“ —'£‘\\\\\»}> r"\ ,; \f 2% \ £ g I 39%)) )r x‘ >—’\: {is z “ A\: w%m\g>lj/ A 5'3”. '—//’r"/ 2“ («£92 «“ ‘ ' :r’ '"‘ 22:1; :2 (WI/W m ":3: i;‘“//s:—: :g { (1 ‘ 2 @\.§ “4’2: M§\\ II\\7 \‘ / $1337) 29 V”) \; , \l ‘ $16}! \‘”fi\ “‘ 2 <f@s2 q», «fling»; “17:: _«:3; 2;; :2: \ . 2 — P—Ke‘f-zu‘x‘ ,3" yd 8,1 l valiant RING efforts the late \Y,o'!<l made War to were U_ change the name of sy\, ,-! ran; !o Liberty Cabbage in order to hide its reputed origin. Now word .-Mines Srom the United Slate- ! V'gvtto m of .Agriculture which indicates, dm all this fuss over an "enemy aii.-n" was without cause. Sana kraut, it Sec-ms. is an Asiasne. Gi-rneiRv loarned to make it from the ( )j b ut just as did other inhabitants of Ai:•! die Europe, and it was only chance that they were the ones to introduce it into this country. 1 An Asian in America But whatever ils origin, sruioi kraut is a licallhful, dc ioious d ,>d. Within the last few years it has been put up in vast quantities in ■unitary factories in cans of a b ’Pi sir. Hove are seme l .muting ways to u w- Pus excellent U-si. I'in Fed V'eamfo NoW: Peel six sU u tomatoes, cut eg .tom end. rr nio .: core and seed.-;. Combine six ta : •spoons olive u, two luTU: S|'t . ns ieuitoii jnioc. one idlce.s f U )1! SU: ”, to'V-Ggr;'! U' a. spoon ; : ai! and or, ntirt Ii 1c;On)Onn parnlca \vi in a rot ; ‘.V e" ; Add four enps of ■slined, rauierkraui to tiie f-i'; 1 ' ing an-' ;';ii ihe ion ci(f c - with l ! :c i mix* tur. P'ace t’■-•.* u'.dn ■ iu - on loll nee lea :*s ami serve. > ■Vn Ufi Sitin'r!’rnii! : Vb.-v ..hornntt lay •'u of canned sanorkrant and IV 0 ! ea ■ - ’n( d. diceJ insh nork in a 1 ■}. :. * nu o : d:. 1 ;■ vc ;ho lop lavei (Yf r< i - n A< : d >••.''• '.a L \vRtOr t.( ' hako i nr •'»ne i-'mr in a ■Tlf’dr-rntc* < t\-rn. Sc* - rn'pnjy it ,f " a •'!>’ slu'd v. ill: Alice Wade rjTOLD -* out that for the Shibe second Park World was sold Se¬ ries Game, this fair Philadelphia Ian accepted tiie rote of America** only "Sandwieh Girl” to gain ad¬ mission to tiie Park and see tiie second battle between the Athletics and tiie Cardinals.