Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 13, 1931, Image 3
Desire fer Beauty Met i* Decoration of Wood Fr«i»i reiRMiMt .jes M<tn has ex JUV^oeh in Wweii c*r>juj lain yeMruiag Sw- MfaMt,.*. write* T«in Bill i« Ai*«f- 4*4 lurrsli;. 24<pi utiwUer* aatimj hi* e»ilie*i la attnt’.m »» twi-teUiafC 4«*ire f#r beafitty ~~a Siting tew*f(t th« yreatio* »mJ po»#«Ki«tM of br.wiful t kilim. Mr. Till sun*. Tw» waft-rials Mac fosutl IfifNy *t hi* hacHlJ in which t» f.-mhiv* *Xi% MSle his iw-tfini-t—clay aak ■tt'cajnl—Ihe a.iil- of ths world with ftVir~ v.ryinj itomx ami colors. “RhT day, even willy ils .1 Ijun4»«ce Altai mum? *f molding. caul* In serve lifile ware iha« utilitarian t-syts will aiiluus ihc early peoples." Mr. Wfit*?. "It Ilitl *«r lend iuelf t# the c-refithiM »r heauty. It was *«i dm s»We. .Sw il is is wsiJtl fkat we gad here Mill thrre the fiesi nattered re*. UMfll* nr Max's aniatic ItesiHMiafit. “Kt‘*W (he rawmesl ane* the gee graiiWu »t Wwoi.l ha* hem a frtieHMilsI 4 art. lf#r Is the temleHey of the hautgu | sttc« le eniaiaeai cy#^ *rwel* of : KSfy the Americas lutliau his pipe, rite I l?ofwuwJ»a bis pa tittle. A prtntiUys j hi'i iheh Uiu* hecaiwe Imposed apbs a i medium that lay abasduutiy at hasd j ~~M «8teria! fl»r lias always been a ! friendly a*«t quite familiar thlMg," ! “J e#” Smith Stand. High in Ranks of Pionoers When t-h« Tull 1* cslletl up yesber Jebfiirhh S. Swilk. pi»«cer expl»rer of th* tlregea ceaalry, will he *>« hen t writes 1‘Veii I.eckley in the ParMiti tOtil) Toamal. With hi* inseparable (Ssapanien*— his rifle and his Kible— ifin traveied for year, ever the West. * Vf'lfh flte cewiiahiatis he went it* Uie rfhli of T924 to Ko*s' h-«flf}H»i'ters »e :fSglm«n river ia what, is Mew Cutter SttuBly, Make, As it was late in the he hec-i'ile.J It. g* with Kuss to id»e MiibSPh Bay com pa by* post t* *h«t iy »*«• Kaailer* ceuniy, UwflKaaa. crossed the Bitter Rout Wogu tftihS «tu November 1, pHShStig tbraugb fy&M' Hviie abii reached Matheod post tatwaril the end «Y Navewker, 'j iiyiiS'the ilBailh wa* Centiaehrfll ilia fli'st btvibe Aaaerlcau nsrtk and to Ivftilt’ef the three forks #f the Ulssutlfl the day* »f f.ewis and Clark. He Vida the first Americas l« explore the ljdlsudjia river drainage i« the Aod^vr ,l hfiJ r sar had river heeu district here in aloe*- ISlb, Nttwapaper 'filteck” ' There ar* four cnittWeroial pipe <Hss«k of hiaktMg paper pulp from waJS Tuej a re knewe a* lh» jtroHSdwwtd, tJlft siilffliife, ihr sulphale. and the sfjita proceese*. ISaeh is espeetaliy ifilftpievi to the ion uttfaclttre t*f certain irfrfdla of paper or to the pMlplaa w»KlT«lue of woods. »wa, cheap 4^4 cheap cat»l*gH« paper* pro toad* dboied an tp)fi of grpoHdwood— that l*. »f as wood Htedidblc-allr ground Into hPTdt'p. The gronndwoMd process Is tfi£' .cheapest of all ihe pulplflg pro¬ ves?**, and the palp yield i« hy far « pres test. Tbo asatit-y of l he pulp, [jjceyer. is so low rhpr eveu in cheap 4»pr!S It is not atwp; eMoHgh lo use «£jtBo. and Considerable ariato-ides of IKrjtir »dd^5. sad stronger flhered pdlp Midi hV > • ----s-e V Weather Forecaata / yhf weather bnreaa says that wlvh l/j tk'u httprs after liio worplHg ehaer t'HUvtihH have heed Ukeu, forocaspt pee Ifjdblilbhpd from Ihe forecast oealccs tp ahum I,*Vbi prih'dipal distrirmUos hi. wUeiico they are further ctU holed l»y teleigrapk, leiejilioae. t^iogriiph, railidphone sad Wail, the Morals K; ieiieralhr delivered esvlv « t* the u«« la lor thaw p. to. yoh# day wf isviie. and are available , J'lppra jpati lelephoti*- *tjU aftr^ih atpf^er* vrilhia *ti hettr rtistribtHlon of issue Tbjf of forecast is ' yjf|j> *«p<*rrWt>« a»J under ih» kfalv a| the e*pans« of Ihe yovera ijlt-pt. 'flic weather »i»P i* maUed .^.TUetHately after the mamliig fore i^?t Is |c!egi apliej, *.« fst— * Tylerla Old Well Swee|» 'An fid the'family welj sweep which I'rfslfleaf ««<? Ty- be kfipgotl tf of ijap >f y'lfgiuiH IS how ih the peaaea atof V*f'ih* NanpB«| Woman'* Coup tijf club. in perfect fttBpluj ppho sttcep i« two i w|ilfr. though l[ has seen aPottt irtUltlred years of aeivice. It* dosor i*r iiimuyBiuu*. The club atau |J«a lAps a cinch of tiiiu*M«l typo Which sK-od In iho living quarters of the White House during the Tyler re giivo. Original “Pencake"’ JilaiprlaBS lefi ns that ihe firs' ■ "tfishetl hre'iil", was taatio when »«*« e'e -‘to f qr,4isl.lv coHsiatihe o' gro 4 | viflrl hdrlet a»fi wuter, was aCciiieu i lAy spilled "U x ho| slope, which was t p^Taclirig yR.fep the fhtSti fire in scraped froHt of it a cave. the s|ppb the was oio if Vopsierefi" of a p«m-ak« ffipi; aiivwit iii&lfti-gtvihfe epust. 1.. iatpr-omi taste **4 gpailtle* over raw food pWticji'iHdly ire. ' led to erperitnetusiffoi — ' ' ^pe —*'■ Monarch’s TVre? Crowm 4'tiy kipg of fiogiapil ha. three. iiSwith: Kips Hdward the CoBfessor'i ctfi'ik the imperial state erowii and the iu»iierfe\l •tow# of India. The ' Hftnvii was ioade X«*fc. ft>r tk« vOfOtiaUbp i* Vkui-ki IT Ip The imperial ori^p p(|S(f crown of India owes it# ii the law which forbids the crOWt )if ' Jtklginud peiug takik out of When Uearge V k«4 was jg crowed st iB5% la BfilU j * new crown THE CLEVELAND COHIUEtt, CLEVElsAND, GEORGIA. ■t»»w »■•' *‘: N , m«.* re ^ v. ,vw r ir^T, nsstee* r.vA .tk*ss»2wt-' *■ • •**“’ rr. V V w*“ cents rA □ ... t.*«*~L. +* ss&t&r, iO« Yw*' ~stv- z%s »J 5 \.\r* J7S t.vfr <P 0^ / If V by investigators of the 'f-'i rederal I I np lrade 1 Comttlission • v ***■' *’ ’♦ ♦ In the above advertisetnent published in ticwrppa newspapers last fall, and in other ad vertisemeots, this Company has asserted that ( U iu electric rates have been greatly reduced i»Ue past lew years, \ 2) its rates are among the lowest in the nation, and (3) its earnings are a MiWest return on the capital invested. Th*se sraremanfs have now been verified fj,> i fiv suti iSetor^ of the FEDERAL Trade commission. Under the authority of U. S. Senate Resolu¬ tion 83. the. Federal Trade Commission in Washington has been making, since 1928, an investigation into the operations of electric light and giower companies of the United States, in¬ cluding the Georgia Power Company. The nature of the Federal Trade Qwfxnia sioo’s investigation has np$ been puch that anyone has charged « with partiality toward the public utilities. A# a pan ot the investigation, official inves Uj+ators of the Commission came to Atlanta an«t spent months going over the Company’s books, with free access to any and all of the CwfiipAPy's records. Then they made their re lO'.'Vs to the inquisitorial body. Figures reported io the Commission by one of the investigators (Page 67, Economic Divi¬ sion report) showed that: 1. Average residential rates of this Company have been reduced from 7.168 cents per kilo¬ watt hour in 1928 to 5.769 cents per kilowatt hour as of June 1, 1930, or a total reduction of 1.399 cents per SERVICE kilowatt hour. (These fig¬ ures include ALL CHARGES, 1 2. The reduction, in the. ^.v^nue yf this Com¬ pany in' 1929 from the spdy. qt elrc r cny for feisidential use. ujhHt what the Company's veyejiue would h«ve been for the same » ---■■■■- - CITIZEN wh«er£ver ■ 6- HV. ' C S E^RJK/E. Us «-* . -rr— T 6W-V: m? v PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW ■ * % amount of current under rates in effect prior to that time, was $700,212.54. 3, The reduction in revenue on the same basis for the first six months of 1930 was $446,059; the estimated reduction for tire re¬ mainder of that year, $477,241—a total reduc-. tion of revenue during 1930 of $923,30Q,.;V Thus, ACCORDING DING TRADE. TO COMMISSION, nQV&k&tiF THE FEDERAL •■x this Company A reduction in rew iuie frorn the sflfe ot current for household • use, under the new rates, of $1,623,512,54 during m* ** 41930 . . ; The above figures refer to the savings mqde by residential customers during 1929 arid/ , 1930. Elsewhere, on page 65, of the-same had/to re port, the investigator abated that he large extent yerifted® figures compiled hv the CompAryy »howing that rate reductions to a IT. of customers, from 3926 through 1936, )a*«i t esuhed in m aggregate saving ot $3,784,- 4W |w qustana-i-s of this Company under what they would have paid if rates had not been reduced. — - - Following publication qf the advertisem?m above, the figuj?? «n it were specifically checked. ■p ■ by the -Fodefal Trade tdmrnission investiga¬ tor, and in his formal reptjrfl he said in regard to the advertisement: . • ' “Therein flte Geottgia > Rower OompMy sho^vsihe fbTot^ing Cdfppi.riapn of its'raten . .with- cotrobporifling national averages: I'm Nftfitoiutt (h. Pr. Averin JniWju'i'- xir-^ SI, fit “Hi’stdcntwl Survive . ...ii...... 5.77c ■ 6i«7c fiAvefh'gv • fndu.-stri.-tl. I'a'tcs ly>w V for r ....... all 1.1.73c 1..544e classes of service... 1.97c 2.59c “ The average residential raie.ofi5.77 . cents and average rate for all classes of 1.97 cents were' fcrijfftd to be correct and the av¬ erage industrial rate of1:1711 Tehts'tvHS fotttid to be slightly less, or lijO c pt$ of .per kilowatt hour, ihr the first six months 1930 * * i » •'. : . ’--t** that theijpompany’s y Our assertion return wa.4’ ur ■T\F. its investment is a modest one also con-’ computation, firmed in the same the investigator official r^{»rt. fixed On the hi^.p.wu Com¬ pany’s return, as fallows (Page 71, Economics Division report):. 192T •* 4.24fe .it.so"'!•'• % !g *flx. ( j;IS, H {an * vcr *«* «sf L8**to ) Under the the law law a a “fairW' ,-igper cent. **. ...p^ ; ■ U-' //p «tv... v- • ' ■ v L •*, CeORjGIA-- Tv - y • ' ' ' y fOWER commix* , - r -f( •v v-..'- S >'• A- '•