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READ TUB COUKIKU
DeLsil who , . Das
.Merman e-rrere f
211 in »de ditector of the rebel ad-
1 Miistrution in Georgia 1,1,8 r ,St
r lu tied from Washington when ,/•*..
I went to confer in regard to the
i .astry camps and enlistment in
( corgia. lie Slates that Deotgia
• l! have 6,000 men. These men
; to be selected mostly Horn tin
1 cried men between the the ages ages ol
and 25, unemployed and win
1 st agree tc the greater portion
i ’he $30 allotment to be paid to
1 u dependents. Besides this lu
j . his expenses for 6 months.
\rtny recruiting stations will be
t. id for the examination of uppli
c 'is, but this does not mean lit!
• ilicants are enlisted in theArni)
•Vhett the men sie accepted at
t recruiting stations they are sent
, he expense of the government
I forestry camps, ut the end ol
C oonths, which it seems to be tlu
( riod of enlistmeet, they will bi
s at home,
Mr. DeLal’erriere states that cti-
1. .ment application blanks will be
o U linable in this county hum Col
( H. Edwards, ulm heads tins
c unty’s relief wotk for the govern
n cot, and as soon as details an
\ urked out in his ylhce in Atlanta,
the enlistment blanks will be sent
e it.
, ady —“Can you give me
i 1 du in, hot you will b to t a to
\ utr own ia.ith."
Juror Wanders Into
Wrong Box; Accepted
Buffalo, N. V. The wrong jur¬
or walked Into the wrong jury
box here recently, hut he got the
job anyhow.
Loren G. Roth of Hast Haiti
burg was wandering through the
Supreme court corridors looking
for the jury drawing part, lie
had received a summons for jury
duty.
Meanwhile, a juryman was
missing at a $15,000 damage suit
being tried In part eight.
“Are you by any chance look
lag for part eight?" asked a dep¬
uty.
“I guess so," said Roth.
He was led to pun eight and
seated in the place of the missing
jury man. The trial commenced.
Then after a while Roth stood up.
“i guess," he said, "tlmf I'm
listening to the wrong trial or
something,'’ he explained.
Lawyers went into a huddle
with Justice Binkley,
It was decided that Roth was
acceptable to both parties. He
was duly sworn and resettled.
The* trial went on.
* rio Students Surpass
on Lore of the Tiieater
Delaware. Ohio.—Out of the whole
r ere of current events. Ohio 'Yes
on university students are most
iliiar w Hi affairs in the theaters,
examine Hon given here revealed.
he Mass <> a Tb per cent aver
* in id*'. !g actors situl actressos.
ecrttl <*l i however, believed
re > -i . * nuher of “Green Pas
es," ' att player,
* ear
Half the did not know who
v\ - ) at of the United
tea. i r a: Tom Mooney,
l aU ;ey l ing, a
r t : ,s; !• to.acts
vMtimel, Freitch premier.
Jflfe CLEVELAND COCWEK, CLEVELAND. GEORGIA.
Loe&l M®ws |
Circle No. 2 of f?Baptist W. M.
S. met at home of Mrs. Robert
<srs Tuesday. April iytb. : 't 3
vote. Meeting ' was called to
t i u r by Mrs. ivl Tro'ier. A short
business session was held by Mrs.
I'. V. Cant fell had charge of the
Bible study on Missions, which j
wns very interesting. | Several j
members were present, and the:
next meeting place will be an j
-ion need leter. The next Tuesday,: meeting j
t., be a 1 the church
April 25.
Mrs. Torn Cantrell, Mrs. W .
t fui-ey, Mis. C. C Carroll niul j
Mrs. Robert Ayers oi Circle No
,f the Baptist W. M. S., attended |
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ion in Gr.iincs\life <i - we- ;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene* Jarrard
Hid Alt. and Mrs. IS. G. Carlisle,
Atlanta, Sunday , will , Mr. ..
,f spent
old Mrs. H. A. Jarrard.
Miss Cl tra Cantrell entertained
with a “ bridge bni, * e party "preseut at her weT: hot..
Friday night ' 1 W
*- t
Mir y Will Henderson, Lois
, j en< j arsou< j. u ,j e Telford, Nellie
i p.dmour,Myrtle Lee Turner,Louise
- dw;irdS) Marjorie Wylatn, and
Lutl)ur Rutland) E unb ,, rt Meadors,
Telfo * di V V’iU Earl Wyiaro,
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j' IIeliry Barrett, Jim Head, J , ,V .
1 Lunsford uld Dooald Hulsey.
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| Clara Cantrell is visiting
Miss Henrietta Ahnstrong ill
Savannah.
The expiration date for
ior loans from the government tot
-eed and fertilizer expires Apri
50. If you want a loan act at
A veterinarian will lie here soon
t vaccinate cattle ... against . 1.1 bltck ...
g. If you are interested 1
J, Morcock.
Mr. 11 . L Jackson received !l
elcgram Friday that Her mothe.
vas very ill and they left .Saturday ^
norning for Spencer, Iowa.
Mj. and Mrs. 11 . L. Jackson
tnd Miss Pearl Jackson spent last
l'hursdtty in At la til a doing spring
■ hopping'.;
Acting Postmaster D. G. Head
is improving and it is hoped wt !
soon he able to be on his duties.
Hon. J, B. R. Banett and Col.
C. 11 . Edwards, chairman ol the
County Commissioners, are in At
until today to see if they can’t pre
il upon M r. 1 R E iPen ic-re lo a :
'* * uti: - !H "‘D ED .jU [H
y to relief workurs
lion. M. L. Ledford died last
week. Mi. Hamilton, who
posed him, lots been appointed
State Treasurer by Governor Pal
ntadge,
Mr. and Mis. Fred Warwick,
| \4 r. and Mrs. Fred Bell and Miss
j Mae Warwick, of Athens, and Mr.
land Mrs, W. 11 . Bell, of Games
I vi 1 e, were in Cleveland Sunday.
'
| Dr. and Mrs Evan lay lor and
Mr, J, C. Fendley, ot Atlanta,
-pent tile weekend with Mrs. Alex
Davidson and family. Mrs. Fend
ley returned with them after spend
mg two weeks with her mother.
Commander L. G. Neal requests
us to state that there will be no
meeting of Roy Head Post May 5
due to the Ninth District eonven
lion ut Blue Ridge, (la. Ever)
| member is invited to attend.
Sheriff Lut Vnudivet has moved
mto the A. G. ((tmin , house .
utu,
| Mr. Newt Hulsey has moved into
i j lie jail
Mr. George Davidson killed ‘ l
mad dog h Thurseay J morning b under
Mis. M. A. M'hit mire’s house
ifter chasing it across town. The x ne
same dog was reported to have bit
ten sevet at dogs on Shoal Creek. I
Miss Rath Dixon received pain
ful injuries in m a tail while on :
Yonah mountain one isa ■ this wtek
Most of Cie'ehutd High School j
:
(cachets ami a number ot teachers
in the county iwtt 1 hursday morn¬
ing to attend the State Teachers
meeting in Savannah, Ned Gap
Bus Line trulls)" r.«rd the n.
Legal £tdver fcisements
NVlijie County.
All It May Concern:
C. M. Conley■, as administrator of 1lie
of.I. I'. Cooley, deceased, having
mfdietl to me by petition for leave to
■II tiio real estate of said deceased, this
to notified the creditors and kindred
iat said application will tie passed up¬
at llte May term of the Court of
of said county, J 033, and un¬
less cause is then shown to the contrary
leave will be granted. This ard day
April 11*33
A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary.
Notice To Wholesale Groceries, Meat Packers
And Stock Feed Mills and Dealers
Scaled liids will he received by the
State Highway 11 iar.1 of Georgia, 2Capi
ml Square, Atlanta, Georgia, until 10
o’clock A M. Apr. 25, liCht for fur
uishing groceries, supplies and feed for
s.t'ssii'Tsra:
;turl full information as to q,u anti ties an<S |
mdivery points can be obtained from the
Tur.d.aaing DepaHment at the above u,i.. j
ifresK. Our but blanks must be used 111 j
^ ubmit ^, g bid8 . r a<wm ., n ,to tie made
,W days from date of delivery attil aecep-j
aneenf goods. Gouda must, be equal to !
better ttmn dim used by the Highway j
reserved to Tonalities. reject any or mi wruo o***n m I
. aiv( . ai ] This notice in hi
accordance with the Act of the General ,
Assembly b.f Georgia, approved August!
in, J.‘it I < I '} 2 » . Mark YI .it." nn envelope f f u lnlu.> "Sealed * * Si '» 1 <* 1 i tiid 1111 1
to he opened Apr. 2n, UtBa.’’
.1, VV. liarnett, Chairnuui
\V. C. Vereen, Member,
•J. P, liVilhoit, Member.
Grand Jury Presentments
April Term, It
We. the Grand Jury selected,
chosen and sworn for the April,
1933 term of the Superior Court of
White County, beg to submit these
our General 1 presentments.
We have examined . the
f the various Justices of the l’eace
md Notaries Public and find them
,, good condition and that oni)
, (W , u| fet . s , |ave b#eo c h urged by
, hem
We have examined the records
the v.uious county officers end
,nd them all correct, except we
find from the audit that the books
af the former iie.-muier, Thus. F
Underwood shows a shortage oi
> 128 . 7 .). \Ve recommend that the
proper authorities look alter th
coileetion of this deficit at once.
We find the jail is inadequately
t'rnished for tlw* purpose of keep*
mg it sanitary amt recommend that
i v equipment. V
, ., 1 m vet \ bad condition; tin
llooitj and vv i lido vv s
s not in condition to insure t lu
imprisonment of ptisontrs. It
needs making secoie and painting
—that is the walls and cell. The
Moset is unsanitary and we. rtc
uimnend that ail these matters
.ttended to including necessary
woi k on t he well.
On tiie wiiole the court house is
HI good condttion, exciq t stiinc
minor repairs which , ,
we
; , U end be looked tier, Me are
{constrained, thougii, to ask ' our
ilizeus to refrain from spitting
and throwing tobacco on the llooi
as this is dangerous to tiie public
health,
Me notice that various parties
have been taking sod and gra>
tout the county court house lot.
M e recorhmend that the Count)
Board stop this depredation.
This is a day of good roadt* : vv«
lle appreciative ot the fact that
our county has not much money
- -
now but we recommend that tiie
Board place the roads in goodcon
difiott just as rapidly as funds art
available tor this purpose.
M e recommend . that , our Fore- ,,
man, Clerk , anURatlttf ,,, .. v be . paid ..... ftitv
C;ic |, additional per day.
\y e recommend that these pre
smitmeiUs be puhitseed in The
C-ieveland Courier at an expense ol
' :;!een dollars.
Me have received, approved and
attach hereto tiie leport-- ot various
county officers.
M e have ex tminee the Pension
Roll and find none theieon who
tie entitled to be thereon.
Me have made the following
-.ages in the Paupers’ List : We
raised Rose Kinsey frOtn .|c
to #5. which we recommend be
turned over to P. L. Hood to see
that it is used and expended for
her benefiit ; we have raised Mrs.
Sura Alexander from 2 10 3 per
month ;Mrs. S. E. Brown from 2
04 per month; we lutve reduced
Lou Shu bel t from 15 to 12 per
month ; we have added thereto
Mrs. Mint Knight to be paid 4.00
per month and Mrs. Harriett
Adams to be paid 3 00 per month.
We have received, adopted and
attached hereto as a part thereof
1 lie report of the Fnance Commit¬
tee. We have elected BufordSkel
ton, J. I.. Brown and Fred Stovall
as ,1 new Finance Committee to
make report to the next Grandjurv
We extend Jour thanks to the
fudge. Solicitor and our Bailiff, as
'.veil as tiie other court officials for
—
.
Kespecifuily submitted :
p. N. Elliott, C. D. Brewer, P.
D Whilfi , d j no . W . Sosebee. E.
L. Karutduy, Joe Stover, E. W.
West, J. L. \V right, D. C. Black,
T. E. Skelton, J B Jackson,Fred
Stovall, John W. Nix. W. II
>*’ B ' Si ~’ C ' W ’
Sims * Buford Skelton, E. C. Hef
-ter, N. A. Nix, J. P. .McGee, W
. 3 . L. Pierce, J. 1 ). Anderson, C
iv II. Autry.
Finance Committee Report
I'o the Grsnd Jury of White Superior
Court A j>r i 1 Term 19851:
We, the Finance Committee appointed
by the [Grand Jury of October Term,
herewith submit our report :
dork, Ordinary, Shorifi'
We, have examined the books and :
records of t he Clerk, Ordinary and Sheriff ;
ami id! find litem correctly kepi.
County School Supf.
The books and accounts of lion. C. II I
Edwards, for mer County School Super- j
iiilcmlent, have not, been audited by the j
Stale since December it, HUM. Owing,
to the ab.enee of the Ntate Auditoi’s re
port . and ...... the limited , time .. at our dis :
|;"t>nl we itte unable to make any de'ail- i
"d report ou the affairs of this office lot i
the affairs of this . ffiee for the year IWiifi j
vVe uuderstanil that a full report ol j
audit by the State will soon be available j
soon.
We have examined I lie records of tie
present Uminty Huhool Slip;., T. V. Can
tiWKktiti find that he has r<reived soltool ;
''hubs as follows: t rout State .<d ,4
1 lum taumty Tax CUletd'ir $l,S s 6t.t)S, ;
t'fOm I.ohub trout Hank and IndtviduHls 1
f»o. Prom i.iiiupkiti county Supl. \
',.5 00 , Total Receipts #l4,8f»,tstt. W.
and that h« has paid out #ld,.iSl.'dH,leav
ng a balance on h»u*i of JHx-l.ny,
Tax Collector
\V« li.ive ir tiie ippuri <>T ui> |
mdiI made by Air. ('. A. 'Vhelchel.whirl. ;
; i ws a ilcla iloil lepotl of tiie as counts ;
Miss A. Allison, 1'. C., a copy oi
*itii h is available lor your inspection,
in- leport stair's.the amounts due tie
1 tend to) 1 as ot March g(Mh; i W a. \\ ,
1 litul that since that date Miss Allismi ha- '
[inid these office! 8 tec umounts due, leak -
lag a complete ami correct -o courting ol
Her collecth-lie to date.
^ Comnl i ssiollers 0 f Roa(is ft Revenues
We (‘ail viuir utteiition tu tije ol !
'
j U)(iit 1(J M r. r. A. Wheh-bet which
< we adopt. 11 *ie* repon bliuws ihnt m*t
i in»idbiedm;ws of the emiuiy on Jan, 1 .
: i®-"' 11 '' ? D, i . nml ndi'iim iit in
I debt' lluesn March “0, IttbU was $ 12 ,,x ;7
} SO, showing a dt*cst*H 8 e t>t nuu i)t<-*< 21 »*
■f $ 5 ^ 67 . 92 . We are glad t*» note this!
i inpivveiucrU in the tiniuiciul condition |
i ot’ do 1 county made duiiug the lino j
jpovered t>> the audit.
County Treasurer
We call your attention to EH IBl i • , L>“
| >f the auditor’s report, which gives a
' Uteinent in detail of unts of tins
f nco
tffice.
Kespe.dfully submitted.
JJ. K. Kenimtr.
R.L. Kvlle.
Y. S. Black well,
Finane - Com nii11 ee,
Ordered that the within present-j
meats be spread upon the minute* J
and published its recommended '
April i 4 , 193->
Jr P. G.itll.trd. Jr . J S. C.
Robt. McMillan, So : . Genl.
Walking Sticks Return
to Favor in London
London.—Walking sticks, which
had fallen from popularity since the
war. are hack in favor here.
More than a million sticks were sold
for Raster by English firms. Nearly
all were of the crooked type and ex¬
tremely inexpensive.
Itress sticks are not so much in
fashion now. In boom years the more
expensive dress sticks sold for as
much as $250 or $.“00. Now they ettn
not he soiO for more than $10.
A k > ^ o if on Can Get
?}; ior § l A fler Breakfast
Ev Sarah Blackwell
Coffee Service Institute
A PORCH Supper is to me the
■tx* perfect end of a hot summer's
day. Tempt- a :"i,-h*-:, crisp;
salad, a light d<_-.- rt, am. gia ,, ■
of ice-cold coffee set out oa a card
table in buffet style ra ver fail to
cheer my warm, weary family.
One of the nicest fealrres of the
porch supper is the pret mtioa oi ;
it which can be mafia in the cool
of the morning, rather than ir. the
hot part of the afternoon in a still ;
hotter kitchen. Carefully planned,
the meal can be assembled a few ]
migrates before serviu;;.
A wide variety of saadwiches I
can be made ahead oi ire \ wrap;:ed ,
in waxed paper at: 1 put in a cool i
place. These include sandwiches
of brown bread and cream cheese,
white bread with <!• .r.J nut
paste, clteese and oliv; *. on brown:
or white bread, anchovy paste and i
cream cheese, peanut batter and j
raisin bread.
The always popular potato salad :
or any of the molded ga'rtise sal - 1
aiis such as tomato jelly salad,
vegetable ring, or ham mousse, are
made early and put in the refrig-:
orator to be served easily anti at¬
tractively at the last minute, with
crisp lettuce and chilled mayon¬
naise. Fresh berries, or fruit i
whips, are unfailing favorites for :
the porch supper dessert.
Of course in hot weather the
most important part of any meal is ;
tiie deliciously cool drink. The one i
my family likes b. it, an i coffee. quite
economical now is iced
Nearly every one know- how to;
make iced tea, but fewer people :
know the simple secret of good he j
iced coffee, iced cofit • must
freshly made, just before serving,
and poured into tail glasses well,
filled with cracked ice. Coffee left:
Good Reasons
l, /TANNED nil ■
proclaimed b,
being good fr>e
different ways. El
fists made tiro ii.vo
on which th<
and there can t
truth of their
there are tht(<e
addition to t
canned pb a; ;
that It task -
is that it smell u the
third is that it lo-fi e fi Ai, fi
that’s a rave con.' n. >: ion ill fl
food that is good l'or jou.
Try These Recipes
Pineapple Pi :l r -
Press the syrup n ■ : . : a-;
of a No. 2 can . i oi
waiian pine ai • ’■ , id
cup sugar, ttvo tab!
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INFLATE I ;a_. '. .fi,,
why not in.'M ;
rency will bay. So
up or dawn, y t fi
plans her meals ir ■
always manage to ■ . : .
dollar. Right e j
sales worth t.EA. ..
Buy in quanti; p
regularly. She cn
sort of dinner, f .
Fried ’*
Dixie Saecc: '
<*( - ;
Creamed Pa’,
Breed and D .. ,
Lettuce with i ., ;; V j - , *• •
Hot Pear Shot ; fi,
. Chocolate Si
Dcmi-Tsss
DUie Succotash • - 1 c
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one sligiiLy-l.*.,.,:. ■ to i..
contents of an --Ao ion oi
over from breakfast, or coffee put
; way to chill in a refrigerator, is
never so good, as coffee loses its
fragrance and flavor when it stands
iong after making.
Since the ice naturally dilutes the
ffee, you should use twice the
smal amount to each cup of water,
:n brewing. And, important, too,
a the correct grind for your rneth
■'■I—coarse for pot, medium for
•reolator, and fine for drip. Fresh
coffee, freshly ground, and brewed
doable strength are the simple
ales for perfect iced coffee, Sugar
•ad cream to taste and whipped
neani. if you like it, gives the glas
s a 40-below-zero look that will
vive anyone on a 90-in-the-shade
day.
Porch Supper Menu
Assorted Sandwiches
Tomato Jelly Salad Potato Chips
Raspberries and Cream.
Iced Coffee
nice, two tablespoons orange
aico and one-half teaspoon salt,
'id bring to boiling. Add three
ahlespo ms minute tapioca, and
•ook in a double’ boiler fifteen
r.utes, or until transparent.
Cool, add the crushed pineapple,
ml stot.r into a pie tin lined with
"s-iry. Pour one-fourth cup
sliced citron over, cover with
irip:; of pastry, and bake*—450’’
for about thirty minutes. This
makes one large pie.
V/ >pi ■ il Fruit Dessert: Lay
one chilled slice of pineapple from
a No 2 2 can oa each dessert
plat . Put a slice or spoonful of
■uava Nelly in center of each,
“lace two small cream cheese,
ad. t 'led in crushed, salted
fiew nuts on each plate, one
u ‘a h side of the slice. This
serves eight persons.*
otash: add one-half cup milk,
1 --•■'son with salt and pepper.
r into buttered baking dish
. cover v. ith on--, bird cup but*
i c-Dimhs. Bake until firm,
fit twenty-five to thirty min
• , in a slow oven—350 degrees.
- Pear Sho; tcake with Ch#c
:■ c: Drain the contents
one r .ght-ounce can of pears,
: s: ",p u: one tablespoon but
until golden brown on both
Melt one square of choc
te and one tablespoon butter;
i c-ne-fottrEi cup water slowly,
-filing until smooth. Add one
fi cup sugar and cook a few
•fi' 1 * s. fi hen add one-fourth
: •, . "il Tamila. Place hot pears
' small squares of sponge cake,
tin r ;-..asied, and pour over
hot chocolate sauce.* t