Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, February 23, 1934, Image 1
THE CLEVELANDCOURIER Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests o t White County VOL. XX XVI. N< Tilt* ('ml roversy Mi . Fililor : A great ambi ion of mini* is i ! Advance lilt- rails,' of I* .Ills';' 1 soil, | ■ mill lo inijirovL* tlir .Hiiimiis rat: ve lnitcliinei v of our schools. \ yj honest convict inn is:. that t io , Superintendent i of i i.c cornu LA should be elected by t fount \ Hoards] in our slate instead nt bv tip: voters Many Superinleiidents build up pttlitic.ul vole so as lo le ap in of¬ fice and llii* cause of education is injured. 1 am convinced that County 1 Cards of lCducati- :i • ■ aid ele the teachers and not delegate iiie authority to Iruslees, who are nor on oath and who are idfluenced l.y kinship. K inI ol 1<S I a deb irrei ■ ! from serving on the jur\ , even o. ] oath, and win should : i . .ar< be' allow to elect tlteir kin a "labels The litter of Mrs. O A. O Kel¬ ley in last week's Couri, : was ve \ ludicrous. She wrote: "lie i alvvays kicking hist state, county community, church, school and neighbor. 'As to the -tr.t", 1 pay my taxes and i duve a i glit to kick. As to tlie C'Utily v> •• In j to uphold H in its liaauci t . ondi tion and L kick again. As to th, community. ( Phis a sv. r iin Editor refuses to | ubush because it is repugnant to good etlocs is it is enltrely too per -omil in its m.i tin and we do not permit sucii articles to appear in The Cornier.) Km vviote: "lie kicked at the sc boo trustees and didn’t think enough of the school to hiep build it up.’ When a member of 1 Cmuoy Hoard of Education 1 st- od will ; the other members in trying to dig uj) something thut-wouid justify t: in ask-idg/tor Stale Aid to: Shoal Crook and other sct.o, is Slu wrote: "lie didn’t think euoiigl of White County to move i is cit /.eiislup until he had lived in it some three or four years. ' L’sinp kin was holding c iiiuy .vidi election every ve u and 1 k my self so 1 could vote lor Ion . i the stock law carried thousands o acres grazing la ml would be takei from tin* people and too poo. would loose much ol tin ir milk butter mil mu a sheep c ni'.il S kept and many <* 1 the \ - ■ w>■ , jeans clothes and Unity so rt a dresses, f.,> t i, ; ■ *\ ny 1 i ep u, citizenship in 'Lumpkin so tong and when the question was limi’l*. settled 1 registered in \V lute jSl wrote : ‘' Tin: only t itne y mi si, | him at church is at -a funeial v when they get some little distin banco in the cliurch. Mrs. () Kelley tell me what chinch yoi want rne to visit Have you bee, disappointed in not seeing me a church ? I did not know 1 wa that good looking. Look out Mu O’Kelley when yo; r church a Clermont investigates the repot that a dance wa- heal at your Iioum L may go down there. 1 am ; memher of 1‘leasant Mill churcl where I joined 37 ye us ago an have always helped ir. 'lie churcl finances. A few years ago whet our membership wanted to build . new church house i gave then privilege to get timber from 111 13S acres ol land and saw inti hull iter for use and .1 pay my pas tor without having to pass Vtie col lection plate around. She wrote : 1 * 11e takes everything hut give, nothing in return but a bad name .people make their own nai.ne them selves by what they really are am not what others may say about them. Lie.ise tell the readers ii the next Courier the names ol a tn,it advised you in the composi tton of your letter. J will briefly scan the letter ol W, L. Jackson who wiote; “Wt constructed a new school „ house building 1 2 years ago and the peo¬ ple ol Shoal furnished tfciuoo. \\ as the money r.u»ed by a local tax, CHAPEL NEWS! Mis- Ann Stovall has returned alter a lew weeks visit with sister, Mrs. Ilub Head, at Cler¬ ■Mr. and Mrs. Elbert I’.irker and of Clarkc-svilie, visited rela ives here one day la-t week. Mr. Farrell Stovall, of Y oung School, spent the weekend Air. and .Mts. J. 11 . Stovall Mrs. \V. L. Freeman and son. of Hendersonville, X.C., isiled friends and relatives here ast week. - Proceeds from the box supper al house Friday n 1 gtitgiimnunl •d to -T1?5, which will go to the eiiefu of the school. We wish to hunk all who did their pari in this box supper a success. Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Millard a son, Feb. tilth. ( levplaiul 1\ 1. A. Cleveland L. T. A. met last 111 the school auditorium he president, Mrs. F. 1 . David¬ pre-dded Mrs. R. A.Griffin, r,, gave an interesting talk on > *••• gia. l'lie F. T. A. song and ieorgialand were sung. Mr. M ans, principle of High School, poke on citizenship. Fourth irade won the book for lie most mothers present. A candle lighting ceremony was riven commemorating the thirty event Ii anniversary of the found ig of the National Congress ol T. A. hv Mrs. Alice McLillun and Mrs. I’noebe Apper >' 11 'He.irSi. "'me candle ill the enter of tlie cake was lighted in nernory of Mrs. Limey and Mrs. ! list while Miss Eula Hulsey ea ! “A tribute” accompanied bv drs. Griffin, pinuost. Etch meru¬ it-r pia sent lighted a caudle. There 'ere 37 to be lighted and Little Telford enjiyed blowing iiem out after which refreshments ■ ere served and enjoped by all. Thu; next meeting will be held I’hursday , .'I ircli 1st, at 3 I*. M. at he school auditorium, All cli v>l ' urged to bo [iresent j in rons are •. My Your Subscription Nod ] .Mi Lois Henderson was eiect aide Mrs. Greear and i l as an to resigned high school teacher : 1 as as vji s Clara Cantrell was elevated 1 ONjlier place and Mrs. Jas. I’. j >.vid-ou was elected to teach her: ;n. de. r~~r. ---—c— r — ! Nunn Dist. Girls tournament | vill be held Friday night 10 10 I’, j d. Cleveland will play Oakwood larch 2, 1934. 1 helped to pay that lax, and uue more more than than a a penny penny in the muse. Did the County Hoard np ropii.ite any funds to help build? so, t helped to pay the 50 cents .ountvvvide tux so as to get tlie quaiiz ition fund if the money was ukeii from that source and so 1 mist have several pennies in the louse. Did tlie people make up lie $1200 by private subscription? so, Mr. Jackson, give the names amounts in next week's issue L'lie Courier, it would be a to then, and it you what will the people think you? Yes, yes 1 have no kin and 1 timed the ticket in but if I’m not permitted do my best on tiie inside. I will my best on tlie outside and .1 have done my best in this I’m ready to depart. |olm L. Simmons. CLEVELAND. GEORGIA. EE 1 L 28 . iMH n i aw . yn:;. arri»»: BOB JONES OMMENTS ON HERE amo HEREAFTER. ■J Several years ago the famous ])r M ivo of Rochester. Minn., spoke to the students of the Lob Jones College. It was a m >st interesting address. "1 have seen many j eo pie die/’ said Dr. Mayo, "and 1 have heard more dying people quote the twenty third l’salm than any o'her literature.” I do, not remember anytliing"else that, Dr. Mayo said and 1 am sure that most >1 our students and faculty have forgotten practically all lie said. However, every student and even member ol the faculty sat with open ears and listened lo Dp.M ayo speak. The reason was because Dr. Mayo is a great authority. When Jesus Christ was on earth 1 lie i outig people *. heard him glad v ■ because , lie spoke with . , autharit . \ , ,, 1 eople always , listen to the , til un who has an authoritative message ; L'lie trouble with the pulpit is ttii- . , L'lie note of authority lias lafga.K gone out of tie ministry. The world is too busy to listen be a j man who doesn’t know what.he anting about. j I heard a great preacher say re-, (due real fact is better : tlian a dozen theories/ It is a good idea to st art with something j we know. Some of us know that ! one time we met Jesus Christ. We don’t know just how lie did it, but | He changed our lives. We began, j 10 love tilings that we used Debate i and we gegan to hate things used to love. We know that whereas we were once blind, we 1 am dictating in my ollice at tIn Lob Jones College in Cleveland, I'ennessee We have in our coi ege a very bright boy who lias been sick for several days. He re¬ ceives every attention and there i nothing seriously the matter with ! 1 he boy. L just note his motile 1 | ' u K across the campus walking ' Hurriedly toward the college.When children are sick mothers have a ! teeiing that they know just what j to do and nobody can do anything is we’d as they can. i Nowhere in the Ldde do 1 find u for mothers to love their 1 think 1 know why. who made mothers and who understands a mother’s heart, knows it isn’t necessary to tell a normal mother to love her child. 1 find no command in the Lible lor men to pray to be saved. 1 find examples where men did pray and were saved. I can find to repent, to bel'eve, to the gospel, etc., but no com to pray to be saved. I think I. know the reason for this. God, who made the human heart, knew was not necessary to tell peni¬ men to pray. When we have troubled conscience, when we that God loved us and je-us for us, it is as natural for men pray as it i- for birds to sing, as it is for a Jlower to bloom, 1 just made us that way. Roy Lleuct Lo.st is sponsoring a project for tiie erection of a House ou tiie Cieve High School grounds. l'lie was brought forward b\ Henry Davidson and received active support of I lie I’ost. Tlu will cost over $8,000, but scltool wijj only put up ¥800 was sent to Atlanta Thursday favorable action is expected at time. READ THE COURIER ASBESTOS BUZZING •lust from the Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Herscliel | a c k - o 11 returned to In wa Tuesd \ after a three mouths visit here. Mr. Joe Fain, ol Kobertslown, and Messrs Robt. and Lurkerl fen -* j ny. of Ilortonville, lett a Model T \ Ford here Friday, They brought ' a liaCK saw hack Monday and saw ! ed it up and they had enough to build three other cars and left frag- ■ ments enough to build an airplane it a tellow had a high powered motor. die State Senators race seems to ; be warming up a little. Hope somebody will be elected that will s and tor the rights of the people! as a whole. l'lie month el February lias been winter so far. Mr . A . C. Loweti passed t his way going to mill Wednesday Messrs ,, FaulMaunev ,, i.ndClarence Cooley passed tins wav lately. ^ ' ie 1111 have lost veiy ueavily by not having lots ol n t -. ,ou *-° delivered now . Son e tritized the Secretary ot Agricul- I bire in his plowing up campaign lie knew wli.at lie wa- doing, Have been very much interested! in that, soup discussion on Shoal Creek. Never did know the vir tue there is in soup until your pen i pusher had the honor of setting his j No. 10 under Mrs. Dick WelcheM soup table at Dahlouega. She had reared a large crowd of boys ami! girls and gave them a college . education and soup had been a great asset. She could take a heel ! bone and make setup for two weeks! When she had used the sum and j -uhsiance ot that bo re and when n had become dry as Southern pro j llibit to 11 she would give it to ili um j Y mi could see Ilrtino going out ii ; me field with his tail ail hoisted u bury that hone. When it had go ten mellow you could see Ibm go iujl that way again. He woult j scratch it up and tooth cleaning. The dog would meet the children at the gale on their way Iron, school and show his white teeth that had been polished. She couh 'Iso make regulable soup that i>ad plenty yf pep in it Also had the high honor of joining the green squad while there and have nevei gotten out. They gave that squad setting up exercises. Lut a fellow that’s been jerked up on a farm has plenty muscle without Jail those exercises. \\ hat lie needs is some ! knowledge in tlie upper story. N ONA II MAYS Mrs. lien Nicew.mger made a trip to Gainesville Wed¬ Mrs. J. If. Vandiver and child¬ of Guinesviliet spent last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. \’ Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, ol were visiting Mr, and j Paul AHLo.u last weekend, All persons who have wot paid i taxes in this Dist. will set V. Hefner at once as lie lias the fas and will have to collect at an date. Steady Work Good Pay Reliable Man \\ anted to cail on in White County. No or capital needed.\\ rite NcNess Co., Dept. L., Illinois. It is a sin to do ligtimate without having a God- fPKICE #1.50 A YEAR IN Subscribe For The Courier W ^ Printing * jf} W ^ is the master key of ,Tur civilization, the means through which we have W achieved art, education and industry, it is well worth the very hight 1C.-' yN efforts of its craftsmen. The Cleveland Courier Commercial Printing of Ei .cription . Pay Mil Siscripiioii How AUCTION CLEVELAND, GA. ^at. Feb. 24 At 9:30 A. M. THE C. H. KYTLE ESTATE Consisting of Hi roe dwolings, good out buildings ;md lMLY of land divided in small farms, on said land is about •NO acres of tine bottom land, plenty of saw timber, all dear land in a high slate of enltivalion. Said land is located 14 mile ol Leo and Mel Dean Station, f south of ( levebmd, (.a., and just off the ( levelnnti highway, adjoining lauds of Dilllard Cooley and Mei Dean and known as the Kylle Old Home place. the government is making every possible effort to assist people in buying farms by making loans and as real estate the only eomodity that has not made a marked advance. o speak \\ ith good reason that you will find better time invest This is an estate and is being sold for division, R. L. Kvtle of the C. H. Kytlc Estate. MOON & DAVIS Selling Agts., Gainesville, Ca. f (ft ADVERTISING is like liniment, c ant be applied effectively with a powder And the puff. harder the It needs rubbing rubbing the better in I the results RlJl> II IN HARD—Increase your acvertis ing—put in the sales pressure--crcatc enthusi¬ asm and enrgy and optimism throughout your organization—andwatch the progrss you make Better Breakfasts B ETTER ! breakfasts mean bet¬ ter coffee, sc we take for granted, before suggesting other delicious breakfast foods, that you are using fresh 100-per¬ cent-flavor coffee, which is now available to everyone, by buying it vacuum-packed. And what will you serve with it? Let’s see. Something different from the usual ham-and-egg breakfast is most desirable at this season when even the easy - to - please become finicky. Look over your luncheon and dinner recipes and see if you have some light, appetizing dishes which may serve on breakfast menus. Chicken dishes are dqlK clous at breakfast. Trash mint adds cooling flavor io> your fruit dish, ripe tomatoes are an inter¬ esting condiment to the main dish ~\yell, suppose you. try this menu: Orangn Sections uilh Chopped Fresh Mint Uendy-tvKiit Cereal Chicken Hash uitli Sliced Chilled Tomatoes Dote Muffins Coffee Chicken Hash tcilh Sliced Chilled 'Tomatoes: Cut the con¬ tents of a 6-ounce can ©f chicken un tine, and mix with one cup of cold chopped potatoes. Season with salt and. pepper, and add.oue fourth cup aiiiiMk, Brown in a skil¬ let. with plenty of fat, fold to sctlwnf- like no omelet, and turn: out onto a hot platter. Surround: with sliced chilled fresh tomatoes:. Bate muffins can he made hy any good muffin recipe, by simply adding chopped dittos to the bait ter just before putting it into th* buttered, twtfflu; pans,.*