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L®©al K®WS
The Baptist W, M. S. met with
Mrs Oscar Cook Tuesday 16 Mrs.
Isaac Jackson Bad charge of a very
interesting Bible study.
Mr. and Mrs. 11 . A. Jarrard had
as visitors Sunday afternoon Mr.
Hid Mrs. VV. Hill Hosch and Mrs.
Gordon, of Jefferson, Mr.andMrs.
Allan jarrard, of Chicopee and
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Jarrard, of
Cornelia,
Messrs Charlie and Edward Car
roll, of Atlanta, attended the com
ineuceinent of Cleveland High
School.
Miss Janie Telford and Miss
Eula Sue Kenimer, students oi
Georgia State Teachers College,
-.pent tlie weekend with homefolks
Mr. \V .Ilium Cooley, of the I .
S. Navy, is vi-iting parents, Mr.
aid Mrs. M, A. Cooley.
Mrs Coy Parks, o! Dewey Rose,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B
Skelton.
Mr. and Mrs] Hubert McDonald
if Atlanta, spent the weekend
.vilh Mrs. McDonald’s mother,Mis
G. C. Craven^J
Mr. and Mrs. L L. Black and
Mrs. Evan Taylor, of Atlanta, and
\lr. Frank Davidson, of Colum¬
bus, spent the weekend with Mrs.
Alex Davidson and family.
Mr, Eugene Black, of Atlanta,
ins been named head of thel'ederul
Reserve Bank by President Roose¬
velt.
Mrs. Chlorene Miller has rented
tjkeet’s place to the Pan Am Oil
Co.
Miss Louise Boyd, who is em
iloyed in office of Mr. Herman
OeLuPerriere in Atlanta, and Miss
|e\vell Petty, of Grayson, Ga.,
ipent weekend with Mrs. L. G.
Meal.
Rev. T. L. Rutland, of Craw
ord, Ga.. spent Monday night in
Cleveland.
The Editor is very grrteful to
Mr. Lee Head for the nice lot ol
.trawberries he gave us this week.
Due of them measured 4 inches in
ircumference.
The Ij-year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer fjouea. ol Gainesville
vas removed from the Chuttahoo
hee rive, Wednesday morning
ifter a three d iy search. The boy
-lipped and plunged into 1 Be rivet
Saturday afternoon as his father
.vas standing nearby, but unablr
to rescue the child.
Fifty Georgians in the C itizens
Conservation Corps gassed through
Cleve'nnd Tuesday en route to the
ore-try camp near Ruherlstown
where they were immediately put
work in building forestry camps,
which consists of wooden kitchens.
mess hall, bathhouse and insta 1
mnuing water and electric lights
md const 1 net ing a road into it
l'lie camp is commanded by Capt
11 \V. Robinson, who is assisted
.
by a reserv e officer, astny sergeai t,
supply sergeant, mess sergeant and
cook.
Cleveland High School closed
Monday night after a most success-
1 11I term. On each occasion the
spacious auditorium vvos crowded
and the interesting programs were
enjoyed einensely.
I c Cleveland Coulter
[juuu Organ oj Whitt County 6
rtiMifthttti Weekly a* Cl«v«ltmd Gh.
.1 \s. L\ Davidson, Kditor.
I Av'iwijii tijfc Po»‘ at Ult*vrl*in
On., m* h*h:ihi*1 cIhbk mail ma' w.
M Mtndi District Pres* Asocial**
Georgia Pres* "
.
" National Editorial
ii Pret* CongreM Of The World it
t>scri|)tiou, * 1.50 per yeur
in advance
One t liousttmi printers, usinp
Gx thousand tons of paper, 750
j out fit- oi ink; four thousand ait
i.ts apd cameramen and two luin
t red typewriters were required In
n anufactore the new Montgomery
Ward & Co- catalogue, of which
s x million were printed at an up
■ roxlinately cost of $1 each.'
When Mark Twain edited a
s wspaper in Missiouri, one of hit
subscribers wrote him that he It tic
found a spider in his paper, ant
v t >i.ed to know whether it meant
jr od luck or had. Twain replied:
‘deluding a spider in your paper if
neither good luck or bud. f ht
spider was merely looking ovei
our paper to set which merchant
v-is not advertising, so that hi
could go to that Store, spin Ii is we[.
across the door, and lead a life ot
uadis;urbed peace ever afterward
■\, alter Wtnchell, in the NewYork
Daily Mirror.
Friday, May 8:30 P. .M
M asic recit a I
Saturday, May JO, $ :30 1 ’. M.
J Oy •'Clouds and Stinseine,” n
t medy drama in tliree acts.
Sunday, May 21, it A. M.Com
mmeemiiiit sermon by Dr. Hen 10
C Newell. President of Piedmont
College.
Monday, May 22, 5:30 P. M
Alumni Banquet. Ail fortnei
students are invited to attended.
E ich former students may invite
one guest*. Plates 50c. each.
Giaduating exercises. Baccalau¬
reate address by Dr. II. J. Pearce.
1 1 , Brenatl College.
Admission to each play Student-
1 ) c., others 1 !jc.
Office 0!
Board of Comity Tax Assessors
Of White County
Notice is hereby given to thosi
•v• ho have not made their tux re
tarns for the year I933 that il
their Tax KeUtrna art 1 not in
rur office hy.May 25 lSKUJUihey
*. ill be doubled taxed by ordei o'
ate authorities. Tins May 17
jyy Tims. F. UndervvoodSec’y
.nurd Count v Pax Assessors ol
,VV Bite County.
Many towns and cities in Geoi
t.t have beer even though Govti
u.ii r.timaiige fetuses to legalize it
The Town tjnuncil of Cleveland
should take action on it at the next
meet ing.
The trustees of Cleveland High
SMmol have elected the following
teachers: F. 1 , Davidson, Snpt.,
who has been Snpt., til D.icula fot
lie past five years; I'ieo Nelms, ol
Jommerce. principal; Miss Myrth
e l tn tier ami Miss Lois Header
-ou teachers it; higli school; Mis
.’.irks Bell, Miss Louise
Edwards, btli grade; Mrs. |. A
l .Kik, 3th grade; Miss Euia Hill
-sjv, qlii grade ; .Miss Clara Can
ua-ii, jrd grade t Miss Eula Barret
dad gtade ; Mrs J'\ j. Davidson
primary.
Mis. Arthur Cooley entertained/
s iic.'e No 1 of Hie home of Mrs. I
VV ii. 1 uderwood on Tuesday,
M iv ulh. Mis K B, Ru.sell vv as
u. clhir^e of st very interesting riis
.. usston of tin- L ie of Joseph. Du.
mg the Kv>ci-iii hour a delicious ice.
cream |course was scrvted. The
next meeting ot Circle No. i will
be in the home of Mrs. Win. lien 'j
derson at the 3 .30 o’clock on Tues
day, May 23.
The m xt imeting of the White
County Dry League will be at
Method -a l lurch in Cleveland at
3 i\ M. Fridiy, May 19.
tUifi (CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
Legal Advertisements
Georgia., White County.
To All U May Concern:
I), G. Mead of said state and county
having in proper form applied as a per¬
son levied by the next of kin, for let¬
ters of administration on the estate of
Airs. V. E Head, i it<* of said county,
this is to cue all and singular the credi¬
tors and heirs of t he said Mrs. V. E.
Head to be and appear at my office at
nay office at the June Term of the Court
of Ordinary of said county and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
letters of administration should not be
granted to the said D. G. Head on tin
estate of the said Mrs. V. K. Head.
Witness my official signature this 1st
day of May J 9 ;J 3 .
A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary.
Georgia, W bite County.
Will be sold before the court, house
door in said county on the first Tuesday
iu June 1933 within the legal hours ol
sale to the highest bidder for cash al
the following described property:
“The entire interest of W. C. Alley in
and to 460 acres of land in Nacooehee
iiriti iet of said W 1 j ite County, said farm
known as the fann of the late, W. H. (J
Alley, deceased, Inti: ol said county, tht
said interest being the interest iu and ti
aid farm which the W. V. Alley holds
under and tiy virtue uf a deed and con
tract of division of said tract between
him, the. said W. C. Alley, and Carlton
Alley, sole heirs at l.-tw of tlie saiil W. II
C. Alley, late of said county, deceased,
which deed and contract of division is of
record in the Clerk's Office of W bite
County, Georgia, in record of deeds
Book “Z” pages 113 and 119 to which
deed and contract ot division is by refer¬
ence made a description of the property
named in this levy- Said tract contain¬
ing 230 acres more or less. Same being
the property described in a deed from
W. C Alley to Will I K COUNT* BANK
as recorded in deed Book "70 page '-IT
White County deed records.
Also; I* one-third undivided interns
ill and the following real estate to wit
Parts of lots o( Jaml numbers 54 ami 7 5
m the third district of i-ald county am.
known as the Green Hotel property,con
mining about fourt en acres more <-r ics
,unl situated in Na nocln c Valley in :iti
Ceunty, and the place whine the iati
Virginia Alley resided and whereon then
..lands a hotel and other buddings eon
needed with said property described ii.
deed recorded in |ke office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court While County
Geoagia, Book ,l V” page-ji29.
Said property Jevind on and to be sole
nidi r and by virtue of an execution
issued from he Supeiior Gntut. of VV liiti
County in favor ot the First National
Bank of Guiueaville, Georgia, and again
at VV. 0, Alley' a. the properly of the sain
VV. C, Alley, iiiul levy completed by
notice on the owner and tenant in poh
session M lequited by law. This tin
IUtli day of May 193)1.
Bat Vandi .er
■Sheriff White County, Georgia.
Georgia, While County.
Will be hoM before the cinut heuet
floor in 8ui«i eiiUnty witinn the legal
iloilVB ot s.ile t » the higiicet hitider fin
cash on the tiret Tuesday i/> June H/38
ihe following described real cetatc t«
wil:
oflotO.f land No. 181 in tin 1’iiir
Land District of said county ami being
l .he same land described in a deed iT<irn
{ I i. E. Hui k, el $1, heijij nt law oi Mrs
Jane Bin lj, to J 11. fcvhelnut dated Ucto
t l>er lth, JlDfi, and l ecoided in IheCierkT
Office ol' Hiiid county in jetjord ot det db
Book **U page 288 to which dee 1 refei -
: •h niRilo for description of said
tlso another part of ltd No, 181 in .said
1 bird district of said county containing
forty (4h). acres more or less, and bouaii
ed ns follows; On the north by I> umy
Uemiera property, on the east by J D
fntuin, on the N, E by R. Jh McCollum
and the VV, J. Oakes place, on the south
uy the public road leading from Cl vy
land to clarkesville by way of Jim JShei
nut’s residence and on the West by the
tract of land first above deto-ribod, mo;
being - a part of the lam] deeiUnl to J. U
Hheluut-by G. W, M* Colliun by ‘ietd
tinted jN r °v. Oth, L. ifi. The first abov
described tract containing faDicreii tnot <
»V Jess, both the above described tra. <s
The clean-up work being done
by Charlie Warwick in Cleveland
is being highly praised by all o!
our citizens. It is the hope that
the council will see to it that llie
lovvn will be kept in its neat ap¬
pearance hereafter.
Mrs. Clarence Pelmour visited
friends Kere Wednesday.
Mrs. Paul Mmmey, Mrs Chio
;ene Miller and Mrs. JL K.Phillips
^ nt Tue>di, >' ° aM,<JSV,lle
shopping.
Miss Bei'J.ha Shuler, of Dacula.
spent a tew day* L‘st week with
Mrs, Paul Mauney.
The following are attending
summer school at Young Mains
College: Ch.lcrene Miller, Mrs
Parks Bell, M»». J. A. Cook, Lucv
Dorsey, Flora Mae Loyd and Mary,
Jackson. ,
aggregating fiO acres oflatnl niorc or lo^s
The two named tracts being al] the J. 11
Shelnut farm lying on the north side -»i
the north au]e of the road leading Cleve¬
land to ClarkesviRr by way of Jim Shel
nut’s resilience, said Jand Jevicd on as
the property j in Siielnut and in his
possession. ADo another part of lot ot
IS 1 in said third district hounded as fol
tows; On the north by the Blue Creek
public road leading to Clarkes vide., Ga,.
on the east by tiie lauds ot Love Thomas
and J. D Tatum, ou the south by
and 8 of J. II. Stovall and ou the west by
the lands of J. H Stovali ami consisting
oj* 100 acres of land more or less: said
laud b.eing part of the land described in
a deed ft .-i'o. VV. McCollum t*
Shelnut dated 23, uay ot N- v. 1U< a ai
recorded in deed Im'.-S l, 7) * page 2o2
Clerk’s Office White Ceunty, Georgia.
Shili fttaw. described property lavied
and ti» i)t* sold as the property . t" J. H.
Shelnut to satisfy a Superi a Coint exe¬
cution in favoa of VV, T. Holconrh and
I U*ued against Jim Shelnut Said xe,-uti>-n
fro“Superior Court of a id
.anility. This May 10, }<m
Lat Vandiver.
Sheriff-White County, Georgia.
Georgia. White County.
Will lie sold at thd court house door
in said county on the first Tuesday in
Tune 11*38 within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest and bidder for cash to wit:
Part of lot of land No. Ifi4 in t lie 3rd
land district of said county containing
acres <*f land, more or less and more
fully described as follows: Bounded on
I ll01 ' th G' th,i property known as the
Babe Jackson property amt the property
m which the said Babe .Jackson Jived at
Te time "f his death, on the east by tin
, A “■ Westmoreland property or the pas
: :, rre fence, on the south by the property
owned by Kdiaw Adams, the tine be
when the property of Kdiaw Adams and
! the pioperty described herein being a
conditional line, and on the west by the
lands of Harrison Hulsey and being the
., ,, , ,
t ract, with all improvements thereon,
-said land levied on as the property of
Kdiaw Adams to aatiefy an execution
'sued on the 2nd day of May 11/83 from
A bite .Superior Conn in favor of R. E. j
Goriue/jy, Suj>t. of Banks of the fr’tate
Georgia against Kdiaw Adams and
pjnnut Adams. This the ;bh day ofMa)
1933. Lat Vandiver,
Shei iff White 1 fouoty , Georgia
Georgia, White County.
Will be sold before the court house'
door in said county on the tirst Tuesday
in June lily-i within the legal hours ol j
«ale to the highest and best bidder foi '
cash; the following described real estate ;
to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying 1
and being in the second land diet riot o y j
said county and containing about 25 or f
■>0 acres of land find known a« the Mrs I
Lizzie Tilly place in White Creek bis ;
Mint of said district and county and be- j
ing parts of lots of land Numbers 153
and 160. Said property levied on as (In |
property of Mrs. Lizzie Tilley to satisfy j
a Superior Cogi't ti fa issued from tir j
Superior Court of eaid county in favor o! I
Kenimer Lizzie J ill & Freeman and V. S. and Nicholson against for Mrs tin |
' v
sum of $ 126 . 63 , principal besides , inter
eat. and costs and attorney's fees.
L it Vandiver.
Sheriff White Bounty, to* I'gia
Heorgis, white County
1 i,l,,e J" ’ hH -V, 0 '" 1
<>{ OniniRi y (t{ V\ bite i’ountv will be
sold at inttdic omen on the first Tuesday
in June 193:; at iheeomt house door in
said county between the legal hours
sale to the highest and best bidder for
cash to the following lands to wit: Parts
of lots of land Nos. 90. 66 , 65. 7b and all
of lot No. 80 in the 2 nd land district of
White County, Georgia, containing 000
acres mure or less, and known as the
Joseph Cooley old home place and fully
described in two deeds, one from Samuel
])en8IU01v (<f j .Cooley and recorded in
deed book ••A” pages 553 a»d 55-tUlerk's
Uffice White County, Georgia, and in „
deed from C. Menders to J. Cooley ir
corded indeed book “D” page 4jti |
Clerk’s Office Whi e County, Georgia,rx
cept 190 acres heretofore «1 ceded off. A
description of said exception will be
found in H deed from the Farm rs &Mer
chants Bank to A, F. Jour,sun heirs, re
corded in deed lomk “S” pages 2 s,3 anti
Clerk S Office White CountyGeorgia,
said tract containing 5(H) acres, mure or ;
less. Also parts of lots of laud Nos. lt>7 j
and 110 iti the second land district ot
White Cuuiity, Groigia, containing 175
acres of land, m re or less, and known
as the old home place of T. L, Smith and
fully described in a deed from R. T.
KcniiTiHr to J, i\ Cooley and reuorded in
Clerk's Office White County, Georgia.
Jan miry 21 st i902.
The administrator reserves the right;
to reject any and aii bids if the fia/ne i
not satisfactory in price or otherwise.
C, M. Cooky, Administrator of the
Estafe of J. P. Cooley.
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Fanher Is Liable For Child’s Act
Automobile drivers under tin s
■ .tvv are required to move to tbr
rfght as t.tr as possible when
mother drive' blows his horn as ;/
signal tii.it he desires to pass, tno
; e org) . court ol appeals ruled Fri
day lay . in 111 ..firming ..Homing n- .1 .1 fine fine of of ( Sjoo is
essed against Claries Logan Ray
>y Judge E. D Thomas iu Fuln e
upei iur court.—The. Statesman.
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Notice To Wholesale Groceries, Meat Packers
1 And Stock Feed Mills and Dealers
j Sealed will
! bids he received by the
State Highway Board of Georgia, 2Capi
tol square, Atlanta, Georgia, until 10
"’ e I fK:k x M - Ma V 21) - 1988 for fur '
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n,8hin * ,cer,eS ' supplies and feed for
U,e month -‘June to nine convict camps
ma,n,alnwi by said Hoard. Bid blanks
and ful1 '"‘'trmatton as to quantities and
llBhv * ,r -V points can be obtained from the
Pu, ' cba81n S l>«P»rtu.eut at the above ad
Our bid blanks must be used in
submitting bids. Payment to be made
30 llays frou * date of delivery and aceep
tam-e of goods. Goods must be equal to
bolter than that used by the Highway
Board and found satisfactory. Right is
r o»ei-ve«i to reject any or all bids -and to
«aive all formalities. This notice is in
wit h the Act uf the General
AsseraWy of Georgia, approved August
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H-he opened May 29. 1933.”
J- W - Harnett, Chairman
^ 1 h'- ^ ereen, Member,
J. P. Wilhoit, Member,
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