Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, December 30, 1933, Image 4
. - „ r of Ma W. > uembly of 1»3.. )AM» of IfW.M approved granted to by t ie the ot (governor, ““‘ * " '■' [*o»^«> ' “!rr£ . . dew for a penon o JLr«r . inif restoc wli ? e n,? w ^ ’ VUIRREAS, the Act above eo co further iU provides 1 that when deer aM vsieased tu any connty u wuny > t ’ >‘C suiroum n.g ooa .** ! » th e hUntK f r ..sera* ha Commwstonef r n ntij m » eccs8a: >• for th ? protecti<m ° f tU deW *Act Jt further provides £ notice shall be posted on the bulk “ll board Court House, and notice ( be published in the newspaper of , , i„ 00 i,i tr for log and the length of time to be cioied; and peti¬ WHEREAS, it appearing from s. Wild tion duly likd with the Director of life that in the counties of Fannin. Lumpkin, Murray, Rabun, Town®, Unfonaari White, 196 deer lace been released for the purpose of restocking; krai it further appearing that it is uecea „ry Hlit for the protection of the deer eo aied that the above named counts be closed to hunting and killing of deer k.r a period of three years; and WHERE AS, it further appeuakg irons said petition that for the protec - tion of the deer so liberated it is ntwes wry to close the surrounding counties of Whitfield. Dawson, Gilmer, Haber »haw. Pickens, Hail and Banks for k~WM.I Mitchell, Now therefore, I, Joe J). Director, Division of SSii4Ufe, in pur nuance of the power aud authority vested in me, do hereby close aii o-'tiu aboved named counties to the hunting and killing ef deer for a period of three years, beginning November 15,,1938 and osdiog November Iff, 1841. Provided, however, that this ,hali not bucoma •. effective in &b named counties until it shall have posted on the bulletin board a*, Court House in each of scad counties, and published in the newspaper greatest circulation in each of counties once a week for four weeks tore the closing of county xtr comities, &ay person hunting or killing deer above mentioned counties during :4oacd season des'guajtad in this fihail be guilty of a misdemeanor, j;o ordered, prescribed and *hia the 20th day of September, 1W58, Joe If. Mitchell Director, Division of Wild tContiouitd) ‘•Asainst ratification of of article 7, scctJoni 7, paragr»®ii of the Constitsrlcn, aut, City of EftEtruan to Jsrae bonds." And if a nuijcrity of electors qnattflcd to vote tvr bers Of the General Assembly, thereon, shaft be consolidated tm vmm requhed by taw in election, for bers of 'the Genera! Assembly, said : mendments shaf! become A of ariide 7, section 7, paratpaok 1, of the Constitution of the flttate, tire Governor shaH make tion therefor, a* provided by tetr. AJB bwa and parts *’f taws ?* flt« herewith are hereby repealed, Joe Boone, CLERK OF THE HOtTfHK. <7 John W. Hammond, SECRET ART OF THE HSBCAryW 3V,y V. Harris, <f j*, SPEAKER OF THE BOPSW. g Juts. E. Spivey, v. ■ FKESiOLNT aovsXHo*. & ». .mmau, *.s ,-j y 'iw« JWte «3asr of January, ISOt. JfOW. TJ0DRJ8FORE. S, « D. SJP» era, Sorarnor «f said, state, &s kmmt this as? tndMuUor. hereby iAClav w« ®Uat th* provoaed fevegatou aiaesad roent to the CJoonUtuttou la cwbaj«**d, far ratincattea or reject!or,, f» thn voters *i_ the State etsallOed to vote for memtisra of the UenesM Ajw*a«*i.r at tfee Atoawai Keetion te bo beid wft Tuesday. Wo nmbxr t, !*W. ff.. V StrVKJusv nnic»»«ta ET TH» GOVERNOR; JOHN *. -WILSON, BACKBCARX OF mAKSS. 'We W5 ~w FOB SAFE One five-room residence whore I now live. Plenty of outbuildings Contains 2 acres of land. House viretl for lights. Good well fi »e me at once for a bargain. Dr. T. j. McDonald Cleveland, Ga. Red Coral Always Prized It is red coral that is and always has been prized, not solely for jew* elry and buttons, but as a charm to bring safety, heslth and'secrets not revealed to the ordinary person. At ancient Gauk rushed headlong tn to battle, they trusted their safety to their swords, strength and the •'magic** coral imbedded id their shields or helmets. Many Italiars end Indians regard coral as jlpotea tion against the “'evil eye.” The worjd’a red coral comes front live ; reefs off the Mediterranean east# of AtTica, Bays the Washington P<tst, «fsd i« abtained diiefly by Italians, NOTICE OF SALK. Georgia, White County. I 1^^ BU *’ 3 of default in the pay went J 4y (dawd October SI, 1836, and record I td ifJ j^ ok AA) J)age8 473 . 474t Superior Court Clerk’s Records of White Connty, J °^!*r , rr-% ufc r J the entire imlebteiincsa doe and Le payable, con! ? «* «tlng under the power of J tained in said security deed, will sell ' on ^ . h«« iuesdsy m January 19 3 9,dur- „ lug the legal bonrs of eale, at the court hot»e iu said White County. Qepjgia. t sell tJ at public outcry, to the highest bid cash, the lands described in saul d _ d to wit All that tract or parcel of land, situat <}***««* ^ **“» Wa J» fJ** tllt! ™ ?. »*• 0 >f »“« 170 “»' J *»«>«“? •**»«*« Kiumngo, a conditional rock corner on Gi® booth ipde of tbis.tvftcl oti Hie ,25-j-jrssr northeast to a conditional rock then co North to a rock corner; went to ft rock corner on the Nattoocbee road; tbecce North along efiid ro«j to rock corner; thence with tbu Old Ridge road, near the lop of the ridge to a rock corner at the foot of Yonah Mountain; thense south course with the fens*, u ^o«0»erly . rock course to a corner; thence j f course tc.a While Oak in the ^ks of the branch; thence south to a | ««* corner oi ltuid the conveyed beginning being point. ISO The a. i es more or 1 ms. A deed will be executed to the pur chaser aa authorized by the afo.emen tioped security deed. This November "kh, 193$. A, C. CJaridy \ |»aiwa«, Ga. Atlfiruey ;• ...---------------------------------------—— {Georgia, White Cesaty. ■ Pursuant to ax: older passed by the j [ Ordinary ike September of Hall County, 193S of the Georgia, Court at of term ? Ordinary of said Hall county held on the | first Monday I538 in September fSept. 7tli, t 1938) will be sold before the court j house door ia said Whiteieounty ou first Tuesday in January, 1939 within j | the lawful hours cash, of the sate to the bidder for following real j {Jar«* tate to known wits Thirty-seven tha ). W. acree Warwick more as j j home pitied in White Georgia, Creek district White County, and bounded as j follows: On the north by the lands of|J. j g. Keniraer, on the en,Bt by C, W. Jack |e«n f on the soutb by G. B, Barrett and ' ou the west by A, F. Kenimer. Said j above described land to be ;so!d as the j Jane belonging to the estate of Mra. J.W, i Warwick for the putpose of paying debts ! t of the estate and for distribution. This November 71M988. C. T. Skelton A Jr\ Kenimer ) AdminieuufC'ji' of the estate 0$ i J. W. Warkiek. j A. H. Renderfton, j 1 Also at the wit time and place 1 j sell sil the bglsncc of the J. W. ; \ _j WI,UC1 oi t lQ ft wi.lt,, r v ( . .t J said county containing 85 serf.* more | Jesson to be announced at sale, Nov ) iw ' j A. F. Reuiuiar. j ' ..... ~ j \ Georgia, Will bn While sold befow County. the court bouse ©aid county ou tha £i«t Tuesday in January 1339, w'iihin Urn legal hours sale to the highest and best- bidder cash the following property to wit: One McCormick 6 Dcering P-13 Motor Number FKS 86 () 6 . 1 Alcdg. No, 49 Hew with Discs. One ’ 10A Mcdg. T. A. Tractor Harrow. All Purpose Truck j,wiih TougV.e tractor hitch and; .3 One No. 53 -Medg. Boil Paiverk-sr. Levied on es the .property ‘of # d, c. Dugas to satisfy an executiup from the Bupeiior Cenrt of Whiu-County Georgia, on the Uth day of October 1938 in favot of International I Company^aud against G. C, Dugas, Loud i Gold Mince Inc. B ud certain property, AT his 101k da y of November, 1938. - 2Z , VJiadivcrT”Sheriff |; ; , A : j &veryboc>y ' j Christm KJJmys ana Seats uses j as j j ; j j j i being cut almost in half as compared with the same period last, year, it has fcssn reported that the decline in ex¬ pert and fcnpflrt trade was definitely clacked in the middle of 1933 and re¬ placed during the last half ef the year by a auh.tunt'ial re^very lactars moram«nt Among favorable is the isn proved condition of the banks. It It £ppb.t!e*e true that the bankine stro I'Hib fULhVtSLAJSV m .""" '• 1 /Tomatoes Give |l * ¥*■ Timely Tip T> fj ACKLESS might take bathing tip, at this beaut!, 3 a a- i eon, from no less an autfer Tty than the popular love-r e j. R'omatoes, scientists tell ns, ninth | redder it the suit is not t< bo . j 1 If you get hot and b -ervl about the sun on the tea . j. it is nice to know that there are sun oils and sweet-smelling agents far every sort of skin. Sat if you are content to "ripeu'" sloivJv. Ilka the lovely tomato, you will choose some spot where the sun 2s not at Its hottest and there develop that rich rosy sun-tan that ■yau covet , Scientists Study Blushes Scientists of the United State.: Department of Agriculture who have made a careful study of to inato varieties iz. connection with tints identilicatior of the principal commercial var ties, found that the ideal red color of a vartoty does not, however, always develop to the Bane extent in different regions. Under abnormally high temperatures, or when the fruits are exposed to tire direct rays of the sun withou; shade from leaves, the characteristic rich rwit may not develop. Varieties that are of a rich brilliant scarlet is the centra! and northern regions of the country tend toward a j grenadine color under' the higher temperatures of the 'South and Southwest, Canned Tomatoes Right Color The rich red of canned tomatoes testifies to the fact that growers { ‘ who have produced these perfect tomatoes for canners’ use, have coddled their crop, allowing them to grow under conditions which are best suited to their com plcxioKB. Not only have their flavors developed at their best, under these conditions of proper growing, but their health-giving contest has also increased.* j j BY LAND BY SEA, BY AIR j ALL ROADS LEAD j TO NEW YORK FAIR j | j r | \ * i | | 4- I - i ! j m.-M i iSST . . . , re:-, ■ Aerograph diowlng main highways which lead tim Hew ftney, * GHh.VJbiJL.AWIJ, GKWKAsiA.. Vwtiaowftirt Lftiww ww* . L dtauirf*i 1 it W Xb* y**y w* *** A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE te #; rf ; -t , t'- Vv] ; ' '' . 1 rf? - . 1 ■ - ■% » ^T'HE slogan’of the X Power Company came into being spontaneously— because it r tells the truth simply end quickly. I V' v This Company inteepre^s citizenship in eacb iccmtnuikfe*itll serves as an opportunity to1auik£ that community, to give it the r best possible serviceiat the lowest \ possible rates—and ^to work in every ~ way ’ with 4 other good citizens. /■ * >• [?' / ^ y i/ Geo y POWER* A CITIZEN WHEREVK*fc. W?E SEEVB; bfc .