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CLEVELANDS KJRIER1
the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial interests 01 White
0L. XXXVH No, 27
While County, Georgia.
To the Hon. B I*. Gaillard, Jr.,
judge of White Superior Court.
We. the Grand Jury selected,
chosen and sworn for this the
regular April term 1935 of White
Superior Court, beg leave to make
these our following pre-eritments :
We have appointed Coleman
Seabolt to succeed himself as
Notary Public o Mt. You th dis
district, 86l G. M.
We have appointed G W . Mc
Collurn to succeed J. E. Hendar
dtceased, as Notary Public
and justice of the Peace for lhue
Creek district, for the 721st dist.
Through proper committee ap¬
pointed we ha ve examined the pub¬
lic property of the county and
recommend that the jail be put in
more sanitary condition, and that
the drains from the toilets be open
ed, and that the well be screened
to prevent any sir. ill animals 01
oilier refuse entering said well. W
find that tbs window sills in the
Court house need to be repaced and
the windows be repaired.
We have exam in d the various
dockets of the Notaries Public aim
Justices of the Peace and find them
all neatly and correctly kept an,
only legal fees have been charged
We have received the repotts o
the various county officers an
have adopted same and make then
a part, of these presentments.
We have, received the report o!
the Finance Committee and hav.
adopted same arid make them ;
part of these presen.ments.
We have examined the pauper.
iiM list of 01 the the county county /aaa and recomme recumtnetii.
.
the to-.iow.hg
That. J. Hump Freeman be in
creased from #2 to $3 per month,
George Dover be increased fron
$5 to $8 per month ; Mrs. E. K
Gibson be increased from $3 to $4
per month ; Elizabeth Kimsey bi
increased 83 to iji-l per month ; E,
Nix be increased from $3 to $4 per
month; \\ . M Thomas be in
creased from 8c to 83 per month ;
lienry Cantrell be decreased from
to per month. We recom¬
mend that the following persons bt
added to the paupers fist of tin
county : Lizzie Dooley be pair
$2 per mouth; Celia Aitison hi
paid $2 per mouth ; Abigail Aili
son be paid 82 per momh ; Mrs. L.
A, SDan be paid 82 per mouth;
li nve Carroll be pan 1,5 per month
We dhsire to go o . recotd as
condemning in the most positive
terms the method of tb ■ relief of
fiends in the emph ymc t of people
who are not residen’.- of White
county in various supervisory
capacities in the Re!Yf Office ol
White county. We he! that the
people of WhiteCoun - are worth}
and capable, and need these posi¬
tions and that those r- ;p- i.ib e for
this unfair aud uiiwarr, lted prac¬
tice be rebuked in the most posi
tive language. We wish that a
copy of these presentments be sent
to our Congressmen and Senators
in Washington so that they can
use their influence in bringing
about tins relief.
We recommend that the County
Board of Roads and Revenues buy
two trucks for use in hauling grave!
soil and stone to usee on roads
where FERA work is being done,
and that they cooperate as iu !y as
possible.
\\'e recommend that the road of¬
ficials keep all obstructions out of
streams where such obstructions
mignt affect roads or bridges.
We have appointed as a Finance
Committee to make us report to
tbt next Grand Jurv-the following :
R. L. Kytie, C. B, Skelton and
13 . A. Skelton.
W e recommend that the fare
man of this body our clerk and _____
haliff be paid fifty cents per
extra for their valuable
this body
We recommend that tnese
sentments be published in t lie
Cleveland Courier .ind that the
published be paid 315 for same.
In taking leave < of his Honor,
B. P, Gaillard, Jr , we wish to ex
pre s our sincare appreciation of
his learned audn -irucictive charge
to this body, and to our Solicitor
Generrl, Robt. McMillan, we
thank him for his -bJe and courte¬
ous services rendered unto us, and
to our baliff, Eli Allen, vve want
to thank him tor is faithful dis¬
charge of his duties.
Respectfully submitted,
E. C. Ileh jr, Foreman.
Robt. K Miner. Clerk.
Ordered that .he within General
Presentments be s; rad upon the
minutes and pub: oed as teem
mended. April 13 , 1935.
;B. F. G .lard, J.s.c
Robt. McMih n, Sol, Genl.
Mountain News
Rev. Hubert Turner filled his
regular appointmt -t at Dukes
Creek lust -Suture iy night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ti n Fain, of NY*
coochee, were the guest of Mr.arm
Mrs. Ernest Sims Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. \\ . O. Reece were
visiting around D thionega last
week.
If the good sunMi’i.e continue*
everybody will be p tiling corn in
this part, most is about ready.
Mr. Joen Thomas was in Cleve¬
land last, Sunday.
Mr. CbirTof
.vas here last week attending courl
Rev. Dad Pharris delivered a
good sermon at Dukes Creek Iasi
Sunday.
Miss Eden Adams „f Hortons
ville, was the guest c Miss O a
Ledford Svnday alte, aou.
Mr. James Catnip, - Nacoochee
passed through this seei ion Sunday
Mr. Henry Adi visited Uncle
Jolui Fain last week. Mr. Fain
uts been very sick bin is present
,o w.
Mrs. JI. G. Splv.tr- spent the
weekend at home here.
JAKES CHAPEL NEWS
Mr. andtMrs. j. II. Stovall and
Farrell visited relatives in N. C.
Sunday.
Mr. \V. B. Satterfield and Mrs.
ifittie, of Bum nghain, Ala , spent
lie weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
i’. T. S.itteifield.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McCollum
-pent Sunday with Mr. and Airs.
Eugene McCollum.
Mr. and Mrs II. W. Tatum, of
. luber-hum, spent one clay last
'cek will) Mi. and Mrs. j, D.
Tatum.
Messrs Philip McCollum and
Menus Ash motored to YccouSua
day.
Fgji# For Hatching.
Barred Rock, Golden Buff
Minorca and White Leg! orn. All
pure bred stock ; 2 cents an egg.
Will trade oil burner brooder,
500 day-old cluck size, in A I con
dttion, fyr 5^ bu. of corn.
Chas. D lvid-on.
FOR SALE.
Pure bred-blood tested Baby
Chicks, all breeds, lowest prices,
ic per chick books your order.
Hntcheries-AthensR GainesvilieGa
GOFER SEED CO,
ELAND. GEORGIA. A I'll.
of Gainesville,
■ ' ionday. He
brother-in law of Mr-. J. B.
Skelton. He was buried at Lio
,Springs church Tuesday
IreneHucnphries spent the week¬
end with her aunt, Mrs.
Ilulsey, in Hal, county,
Mr. and Mrs. Craig and
Emma Whitmire, of
spent the day with Mrs. II, II,
Humphries Monday.
The people of t -s section
gh-id to see spring gain, as they
are planting cor and
ready to plant Other crops.
A large crowd 1 ended -the
vices at the Baptis tiiurcITSuifday
morning. Also B. Y. P U
very much enjoyed all Sunday
niglit.
Mr, Ira Simmon ' u-s moved
Gainesville.
CCC Cam News
Prof. Dye, Edo or Advisor
SP 2 Blairsville, C C Camp visit
ed Robertstown ;np Monday
afternoon.
'File dance was v r y mucli en
joyed by all who attended and te
ported the best in ■ history
the Camp.
Captain and Mrs. \ 1 . D. John
son, Lieut Gnatt.H. 1 ,
made a business trip >
Monday,
F. D. Singleton, Assistant
ucational Advisor, s; -nt the
wi| j ; hoinefoiks . Db)„..rf i
The baseball team -om Nacoo
cliee played the Camp boys Sun
day afternoon. Camp oys
James Lawrence Temples
turned so ti e Camp alter
going medical treatment at
Fort last week.
R. N. Wansley spent the
end with homefolks at
Ga. He came back with same
smile that he always greets
with.
Georgia, Wfci'p Coin ‘v,
will before th. Bourh
(loo.i in - /st Tuesday
in Jat- . ’;;Yl hoi 1 ->
efsal ■ r >r .-ash tlif
follow ; .- * ■ wiU
A oil? in ui.d
to tUt- ■ > vv ’: A : 1 <' H \
one h - " .•1 Mt. Yocah
dieUici ... • Y'-IM.-V ED he big
one mile mu ii o." (.’luvej.-f; !, tin., on the
G. & X. W. R. R., ami bounded as 1 ol
Jows: On the north by the lands of VV.
H. Hulsey, ini the east by the ,1. H,
Westmoreland property, on tin- south by
lands of ft. West and on the west by
land of T. II. Turner and Mrs. Anna
Nichols, and geneially known in the
community as the A. H. Henderson
Chicken Farm. Said land levied on as
the property ol J, if, Cantrell to satisfy a
Superior Court ft la issued from the
Superior Court of said county in favor
of Clifford Sutton and as Inst Frank
Turner and J. if, Cantrell. "his April
10, 19H5, fiat V.-tnd; r, Sheriff
Man Wanted far RuwieigU
Route of Soo families, W rite im
mediately. Rnwleigh ., Dept.
G AC—63—S A— Mem p 1 , Tent).
White Court of Ordinary
1935
Thu appraisers upon the .1 b at on of
Mrs. Mary Henderson, with" of raid ,J,
E Henderson fora twelve r. -nth's sup¬
port for herself and one min - - hfid hav¬
ing filed their return ; all pe ons con¬
cerned hereby are cited Ui show cause
if any th y have, at the uex: tegulai-May
term of this court, why said plication
should not be granted.
A. fi. Dorsey Ordinary
ATTENTION
Pinnate Mo atoin New#
Tlie Intermediate Glass of the
Blue R-idge Sunday School bud a
party nt the home of their teacher,
Mrs, Stansberry, not long ago. All
the class, except two memb-rs
were there, und certainly had
good time.
Mr. and Mrs. William Allison
have a new son at their home. We
understand they have named him
Wil iatn Marvin,
Mrs Frank Alison has been ill,
but is able to be out again,
Mr. W. D. Harkins was given a
birthday dinner ;tt his home on
Sunday, April 7, bv his family in
celebration of ins seveuty-fir-t
birthday, Congratulations, Mr,
Harkins, we hope you may have
many more parties of the same
kind.
Mrs, Joe Hurkius is able to be
out after a recent Rues*, aud little
Miss Helen Harkins is mighty
glad, for now she cun go visiting
tier Aunt Dollie again.
Buford Turner Ins a mule now,
in addition to his steer. He says
he h is a sure enoug ream.
Howard McCarter has a cart to
ride in now. We wonder if lie
will take the girls with him when
he goes riding?
Mrs, Brooks and Mrs. Solesbee
of Soutli Carolina, visited ibei
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank At
lison, iii'is weekend. Mrs. }t>,
Harkins went with them for
visit.
Mrs. Frank Nix -pent Su!)d,.i\
with her daughter, Mrs. W Ulian
AHftotT. •
The Sunday School is doing fi;
They are planning a program foi
Mother’s Day, which is May 12.
Miss Loreue Harkins of Cltve
hind, spent the weekend up here.
Jasper and Liza visited at the
Stan-berry farm on Sunday. For
the benefit of anyone who doesn't
know this jolly couple, they ate 1
the Wheeler ducks.
Naeooehee News
Misses Ann and Virginia Hood
pent weekend at home.
Mis- Je-sie Lumsden visited in
Atlanta hist week.
Prof. O. \V. Bellamy spent Frj
day and Saturday in M ictjn atG.E
Miss Mary Hood, of Piedmont
College, visited home-folks ovei
the weekend,
Mrs. G. M. Gitllow'ny, of Wil
iiington, N. C., formerly of Na
■oocliee, spent weekend with Mrs,
S. B. Logan, also Mr. and Mrs.
iVttller Braudon and son, Walter,
jr , spent the weekend with moth
;r and family,
Mr. Russell Butell, of Atlanta,
vas weekend guest at Airs. James
Glen.
Mrs. J, H. Cannon, of Helen,
spent several days last week with
her daughter, Mrs, John Partaitt.
Mr. and .Mrs. Btil Hood, of
Gainesville, visited parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. L. Hood Sunday.
65 acres, 1 mile south of Cleve¬
land, very desirable local 1011 for
service station and toti'ist camp.
Appalachian Scenic highway tra¬
verses this tract near evenly.
Known as the old Aunt Suliie
Hamilton place. 100 to 200 young
fruit trees. One fair six-room
tiou.se. Two branches 011 plac \
See L. Bryant, near Frank Wof¬
ford’s store, or write F. L, Mad¬
dox, Gastonia, N, C., R2.
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DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT
>r is how ready 10 do ydur denial work
00 in ( lev eland twice a month,
lenfs can lie made with .fas. I J Davidson
.
Ling l)r. H. L. Taylor at 1050 Broad St.,
,a - I ay lor is oil taring guaranteed
at the lowest possible cost. Iljs office
mporarity located at the home of Mrs.
idson.
(fold Plates $5.00 up
Gold Frowns 4.50
fjework per tooth 4.00
icefh filled ,50c A SUM)
eeth filled painless or no charge
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’ S your Yst a builder
upper? id be. It should
da for what the band
leader who , ahout between
halves at tv ball game does
for the spi • he crowds. It
should buii. up to get the
moat zest .. the day.
Plan, first variety in your
breakfasts, r foods which
are energy-y and delicacies
which are fully good. See
that your co not just some
thing-in-a-c ■ the best pos
sihle cup of ly it vacuum¬
packed so th ’s be fresh and
full-flavored n brew it with
Pr 1 1 i n 2
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s the master key of our civilization,
the means through which we have
achieved art, education and industry,
t is well worth the very higher
dorrs of its craftsmen.
The LEVELAND COURIER
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For The Courier
exactness—and enthusiasm. Here
is a build-up menu
Apricot and drape fruit Compote
Cereal with Creoni
Efigs Poached in Milk on
it holnthrnl Toast
Money in the Comb
Coffee
Apricot rtnd Grapefruit Com
pote: Cut one cup of canned apri¬
cots in quarters aud one enp of
canned grapefruit in pieces suit¬
able for serving. Add the apricot
and grapefruit syrups ami the
juice from one orange. Chill
overnight. This compote serves
five persons.*