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THEICLEVEimND COURIER
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V H,. XXXIII. No. 27
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from (he Mountains.
Several of our people attended
vouri last week.
Mr. Marlin Palmer is now busy
receiving the tax returns.
Some ot our people took their
cattle to the range last Saturday.
I
\|r. llarve Nation’s house burn*
t;d up l ist Saturday night along
with nearly all'il- furnishings.
• Spring is here again with an
Vbunilanoe of flooers and whip
pooi will can he heard as usu al.
Mr. Frank Turner .and family
vyas up in this section Sunday.
Nearly everybody F now pre¬
paring t.o plant something. There
F only one rime of the year i<
phm.r. May the harvest time be
great as they' bring in ttie sheave-.
The children and grandchildren
oi Mrs 1 , W, Freeman give bet a
surprise birthday dinner recently
Thuse .attending were. Mr. andMrs.
V\ ill Spencer, of Atlanta, Thoinai- j
Freeman and sun of Iloschton,Mrs !
Candler Freeman and sons, of New j
Holland, Mr. and Mrs j. ll.lirovvnj
Mr. and Mrs. Tarn Turner and
fwnilv and Mr. Marlin Palmer and
family. Some of the relatives could
not attend on account ot sickness.
They all purled that evening by 1
wishing tier many more birthdays.:
The April showers tue now fall- .
tug. ApriI and NepUmiber are j
very much alike as thej* are uc-<
Ci.-mpanied by light rains.
Mr. Johnny Humphries, Njtj
\\ bite Creek, was passing ihisjwayy
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Mr. \Y. 4 j
John Robertson, ot
TeMiatee Valley, was out this way j
hist week on his way up toKoberts- I
town, Uncle John is one ot oui j
best cdlizeiis and is liking his new j
home fine. I
V e are wishing I'he Courier and
ill ot its readers much success and
happiness.
A Fortunate Calamity
High The School junior Class ot tor Cleveland J
presents your en- ;
tarlainment a three act play, Aj
Fortunate Calamity, in the Cleve- j
laud School Auditorium on Sattir |
day Evening, May 2, at S 130 sharp I
The members ol the cast have been ,
doing an excellent type, ot vvoik on j
this play and they b-ei that you I
will enjoy each moment of their |
play. If you find ditliculty in lay-1
ing aside your troubles and worries i
when you go home at night, he j
sure to come out to the auditorium
on May 2 and we promise to do!
our be'l to make you forget every j
Hung except the good time you are
having. Come early and get a i
choice seat. The cast of characters J
aud a synopsis of the play w ill L< j
found below..
Cast of Characters
Mrs. Marian Merklv— A proui!
mother—P, inline 1 forsey.
A ta Merkie—ller d aughter— j
Magdalene \\ bite
Kuth.Merkle—fust a plain girl— j
"Janie Telford
K ite Van Tyh—A good naturei I
<■- ,r;k — LlU 1 Nt-ile Palmour
Dinah Jo!.using—A sit runt —\
Mildred Kurland
Kustus Johnsing-r An bun
c- m;—G eorge Maunev
jue Brown —A revenue otlici
—bhrrinunj Lloyd
BernurdCuiiioti—A jov it
man—Hohert Trotter
Albert Campbell—Who play
a crooked game—Arthur 11 tnii
phries.
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Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests oi White County
To The Depositors of White Co,Bank
Cleveland, Ga
A dividend of 10 per Cent
rids , . been declared 1 r 1 pdydb.c
the creditors of the White Co.
Bank dnK ’ Cleveland Xtevotana, whirl-1 v/nicn was
closed Dec. 29, 19 30. This
dividend is payable to r
.
tors only who have
claims and the amount of
dend to be paid is $6,163,61.
1 he dividend checks may be j
obtained by calling on the!
liquidating agent Mr. G, C.!
Adams at White Co. Bank,
Cleveland, Georgia on or alter
Apr. 27, 193 J, This payment
represents a total payment of
- 0 per cent to depositors and
NONE to other creditors.
White County Bank
Cleveland, Ga
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Suderintendent of Hunks,
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I t E LI A t il LIT
9<*my« hard use shows
ihr rafar of yooil
materials and
simpfirity of desiyn
F,\ FRYWIIERE you go you bear reports of the good
performance and reliability of the Ford.
One owner writes—“The Ford Tudor Sedan I am
driving has covered 39,300 miles through all kinds
of weather. It is still giving perfect satisfaction.”
Another owner describes a trip of 32I7 miles
in 93 hours over had roads and through heavy rain
and sleet in the mountains. “Throughout the en¬
tire trip,” he writes, “the Ford performed ex
eellently and no mechanical trouble of any kind
was experienced. 1 he shatter-proof glass un¬
doubtedly saved us from serious injury when a
prairie chicken struck the windshield while we
were traveling at 63 miles an hour.”
See the nearest dealer and have him give you a
demonstration ride in the Ford. Then, from your
own personal experience, you will know that it
brings you everything you want or need in a motor
car at an unusually low price.
L O W F O II 10
*430 to *630
(F. o. b. Detroit, plus freight end delirery. Bumpers and
spare tire extra at low cost. You cun buy « Ford for a
small dou n payment, on economical monthly terms, through
the Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Univer/al
Credit Company.)
CLEVELAND, CgLORGlA, APRIL 21, lyili.
Statement 01 The Ownership aud
nt
THE CLEVELAND COURIER,
Published weekly at Cleveland. foi
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and Itiisindss Manager, J. P.
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Svn.iwn tanidlinlderH. mortgage.*, and
(thl . v security holders, hoi. ling. 1 per eer.t
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FOR SALK
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()ne fresh-in I gal. Jersey Win
•r sale.
J. F. Cant ref
We have ready for you (
planters, riding eultivat
gee whiz, double foot and
gle plow stocks, hoes and mJ|d
doeks. pieks. A good line oi
pniuls #
and repairs for lurning
plows. lit fact a f*<>od line *}i{
hardware.
JVc sell for cash and sell for I.
Advertising is the oil that lubri¬
cates the machinery of business.
Try it.
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FO R SALE
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1‘ordson tractor, equipped with
plow atul harrow. In splendid
condition. Will sell or plow ami 1
harrow for anyone,
Ernest Crane,
FOR REM
The big green house in Cleve
hid, known as the G. S. KyiltF
place; also my farm adjoining ui\
lather's, F. M. G. Nix. P iir t of 1
‘-aim land plowed. See
F. J Nix
Wanted
A small flaxen wheel, Alsu
spinning wheel. Will p ilv reason¬
able price.
Mrs. I., (./. Neal.
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mrtii side of public - square Cleve- j
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Eleven cents a day! Even a Chinese
coolie would turn down such in 1928 , the last full year under th*
puny old rates, the average cost per kilo¬
wages. watt hemr of electric service to residen
Yet that the tiai customers of this Company was
is average sum (inciud- 7.368 cents.
ng service charges!) paid by Georgia In 1930 under the n#w rates, this
homes ,
to this Company in the past twelve same cost was 5.73 cents.
months for steady, dependable, constant This reduction of more than 20 per
attendance by the most versatile and cent includes the service charge!
willing servant known to history— These lower rates have Raved Geor¬
gia homes $ 1 , 600,000 in the past two
Electricity! years under what their electric bills
would have been under the old rates.
Less than half a cent an hour, on the
average, is all it costs more than 100,000
Georgia homes to have this miracle- relieving women from the drudgery of
working helper on duty for them—twen¬ irksome tasks about the home.
ty-four hours a day, no days off, no
grumbling, prompt, always right on hand Electricity is the only essential that
when needed. has gone steadily down in cost daring
Here the years in which the price of other
is the perfect servant — working necessities of life were advancing. And
for wages which are by far the cheapest even with the reductions in
item in all the family budget! Less some com¬
day than cost modities the past few months, electric
per the price of a cake of toilet service is still much lower proportion¬
soap —less than a pack of cigarettes — ately, by comparison with costs in 1913,
less than the cost of an ice cream soda.
Georgia homes Rates on the residential use of elec¬
advantage are taking increasing tricity in Georgia homes have been
of the exceedingly low rates reduced more than 20 per cent in thm
they now enjoy. Electric power is rapidly past two years?
Geo IA at
towns. WSjB nIb#/ 00 COMIANY
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CITIZEN WHEREVER W E SERVE
[PRICE 11.50 A YE vh IN ADVANCK
A Dollar Dinner for Four
Cormd Beef and Potato Puff.. $. 30
Creamed Onions 24
Buttered Beans ...........
Bread and Butter.. .......... ...........gg y>
Cherry Marshmallow felly ’’ .27
Co /tee with Cream ...........09
Total $ 1.00
Does your food allowance ever
try to play hide-and-seek with you
and threaten to disappear for days?
haul , just pick up this article and
Mr. Allowance out of hiding
by the scruff of his neck and show
him this menu lor a dinner for four
people for a dollar. It will make
.i colne ‘o heel without loss of
lime.
And if you want to know how to
prepare the dishes
Corned Beef and Potato Puff:
«oi! and mash one and one-half
pounds of potatoes, add two table¬
spoons of butter, one-fourth cup of
Pay lour SuDsdlpiisq low
milk, salt and fluffy. pepper and beat until
fight and Shred the meat
from half a 12-ounce can of corned
beef, add to potatoes, and beat again.
I ile hghtly in a shallow, buttered
baking dish. Sprinkle one-eighth
pound £ ra * C( J cheese over the top
and brown in a very hot oven. *
Cherry Marshmallow felly; Soa k
one tablespoons tablespoon of gelatin in two
solve of cold water, then dia
in the boiling juice f rofn ,
number 2 can of red pitted cherric.,
Add six tablespoons sug-ar and three
tablespoons orange juice. Pour •
little of this mixture in the bottom
Of a wet mold, arrange four manh
inallows cut in pieces on it, aad let
away to harden. Add cherrie* to
remainder of liquid, and when the
first layer is hard, pour this on tea.
Put four more diced marshmallow
top. Let harden in refrigerator.
m squares and serve. Half tkm.
will serve four peoph^*