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THEi/CLEVELAND'COUP
OL. XXX VII No. 52
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Senator Richard 15. Russell
The able and distinguished C. S
junior Senator from Georgia
Richard B. Russell, will address
the people in Cleveland Wednes¬
day, October 16.
Judge B. 1 *. Gaillard « ill intro
duce this brilliant voting -tutesman
Everyone has a most cordial in¬
vitation to attend.
It is reported that VV hite Cou ; 1 1 i
will get #56 OCX) from the \\ PA
for the county roads. Phis money
is in ebsolutoly outi ight grant, vet
it should be spent economically
and for tiie best advantage to the
most citizens in every community
The Grand Jury will not go wrong
by calling in the Commissioners,
and seeking to learn ol the-r plains
This is the only money we have
got so tar and it should be spent
with great caution.
-• I*£trdii won the \VWhi series-of
■jbaseba|l in Detroit Monday Every¬
body in Georgia weri Jnboost irs
proud as the people living in
D-etroit. . - ,
Have you paid your subscription
We can’t Continue to send' .it t>
you, >0 if you want it to keep vi-it
ing you each week the only thing
for you to do is to pay up NOW
FO R S A L F
One 5-room dwelling, where 1
now live, plenty o'f outbuildings,
garden and other lot ol land foi
truck farming, good well water.
Also will sell adjoining 4-room
house and lot. 2 acres land will
each house. Both houses wired fot
fights. Now i- tin- time to get u
rent bargain.
T. J McDonald
CARD OF THANKS
flh-orglh; White Coufily.
-.Will he sold before the court -house
(loo, in aaiil county tfn the first -Tuesday
in October 1938 next within the . I%al
tigurs of sale to the highest bidder 'tin
oasii The.following described, real estate
lo wit;
A three-fourths undivided interest in
and to,lot ol land Number Forty-one (41 ;
in the that land district of said county,
tin: whole lot containing 250 acres - in,ore
or leas. Said property levied on Sts ..the
property of the estate ot j • Is, Sutton to
satisfy an ex cation issued by A. B
Mobley, Superintendent of Banks of
State‘if (feorgia, on assessment of stock
of. White County bank. Said exeC.Moi
has been duly transferred to Kobe*;
Kctiiiuer. bald execution issued. on tht
9th 1 lay of March 1931, This tieitieJttbei
, 1935 .
LaV Vandive.l, Sheriti.
To keep the .money - the people
of White county will soon have lo
spend for various gop.dsatud articles
from going out ot \\ hue county
tlje merchants ot Cleveland and
White county can find- no better
method than to advertise in -The
Courier.
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests ol White Country
X NOTES OH WA 5 HIN 6 TON NOTABLES i
SCKAE OFTHE TIME MEASURES GEORGIA'S JUNIOR SENATOR.
SPONSORED AND FOR WHICH HE SUCCESSFULLY FOUGHT.
ForTheVETS FoRTHE OLD FolKS
he INTRODUCED THE BlLlTo SECURED ADOPTION OF AMEND¬
WAIVE INTEREST AriD PAY AD MENT permitting sTaTes,HAVING
JUSTED SERVICE CERTlFI- No pension law 5 ,To participate YEARS
CATES IH FULL .AND IN FEDERAL AID FOR 2
1 , 7 VVOTED FOR THEBONUS (lord blessth
. & . P-fesai JT M*.
®
INTRODUCED BILL AUTHORIZING Toft lA@OtL
FEDERAL LAND BANKS To accept EFFECTED COMPROMISE ON
VETS CERTIFICATES AS PAYMENT amendment that helped
' SCALE.
ON FARM PROPERTY- fc^BALANtE WAGE
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Jy,-. A&
'Tbavwv
wste ■
A FAip. „
EXCHANGE /emergency Works bill
HE HELPED RESTORE PENSION fOR FARMER?
. ' CUTS To SPANISH WAR VET 5 VA SHARE-CROPPERS
. N Ten AN TS
"516 & S^F D 7 V A o
tT'S HED :<£{ X'Russell, x \ \§c \f'N ,r
/ ) ’) ON EY-GOVERNOR CAPITOL HILL of has GEORGIAS &eorg>a made a YOUNG great - /fc ^ BSuel
,
RECORD IN PROGRESSIVE,■HUMAN-'/ "Jf #VA ^ 1 'T *
tTARIAN LEGISLATION; A CREDIT 1
To HIS PARTY,HIS STATE-AND
HtS NATION V \// W
REBELLING AGAINST THE RCEUT
I CtSfToH LOAN,HE HELPED RAISE THE
| ANTE To iOtt - PLUS FYTRAS.
The people of White County will be afforded a
most wonderful privilege next Wednesday, Oct.
16, to listen to the address of U. S. Senator Richard
B. Russell.
There is not a man in the U. S. Senate who has
such an illustrious, distinguished and statemen*
like service than our affable, able, and gifted young
Georgia Senator.
White County is proud of him and his wonderful
services rendered the common people of this sec
d x *•
iion and Georgia*
y Tell everybody to come oui Senator
Russell next Wednesday, Oct.
Oct. Ter 111 Grand Jury
C D. Warwick
S. B. Lewis
F. C. Truelove
W. L. Jackson
W. I. Stovall
J. B, Denton
). 1). Hulsey
J. W. Hood
F. A. McAfee
T. L, Menders
J. A, Ayers
)oe G. Thomas
J. W. House
L [. Brown
J. W. Nix
G, A. Simmons
B. L. McGee
W. A. Stoter
Paul Turner
T C. Hulsey
C. G. Richardson
E. N. Craven
F. L. Holeman
C R. Palmer
C. R. Palmer
B. M. Hick-,
C. T. White
W R. Howard
1 . C. Turner
D. L. Payne
Johu M. Sosebee
Read The Courier
Next week is court and we hope
fiat you will come .-round to
Jourier office and pay us w h it
ire behind on you are behind Oil
• our subscription; We need l tu
noney you ire due u- to pay
,ve owe. as our creditors will lift!
Blow us -the privilege we
granted you. You nave made ai
tbove'ibe average crop; and
p ice is much better, and we ho,
mil you will readily respond
mr request.
Mr. Julian Powell and
• larv I'-ardue were married
ClarkesviileSiturduy night Sept
CLEVELAND,. GEORGIA, OCT. 11, 1985 .
DEMOCRATS GOING TO ATLANTA
Between 150 mil 2 oo lictti
Deilioerats from White Count)
will go to Atlanta Thanksgiving
week to heor President Roosevelt’s
address.
Gene, nor any other republican.
will be on the program to we -
come our great President. !j they
want anything, we simply ask
that they wait until their party is
in power, which will be a long,
long tinn;. We see some republi
cans around Cleveland desperately
trying to convince Democrat*. U e
want to see only real Democrats
1
j elected to every cilice that I lit
j voters ot White county are privi
; leged to elect by their ballot Folks,
j now is the logical time to check
jthem. Also, the White County
j Democratic Executive Cotntnittte
j should po-itively not a' ow anyo e
j ou the ballot except a true, triei
• old positively sworn Democrat.
| They would not permit it, then
j why should we ?
| The Courier a-ks thftt our Demo¬
cratic Executive Committee make
:-ucli u ru ing. Find out who they
ire—’-veil, we think we know the
principal agitators within the ra
publican party in White county.
War is now on. Just who mat
be involved is not for an humble
mountain etl tiir to predict Yet
beware Uncle Sam of “Dictators.”
That ctin be applied to local “pbli
tical dictators”»s well as to naliot s
h iving one in in telling all the peo¬
ple what they positively must do.
“Dictators” are not dictators if
they lis'en to vvh t the people
w nt, as they themselves only mu t
j to ti e dictating to the people.
1 Folks, please take at least a hall
hour by yourself all alone ;»rid do
-ome sober, sound common sense
thinking before you vvii.l regret it.
READ THE COURIER.
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from the Mountains.
Jack Front has made
vi-its tills week and bi 1 all things
greet'..
Mr, and Mrs, L Q_ Menders
and the children were here Sunday
Mr. Morris Freeman is now
isilitig relatives here.
This cool weather is hard on
those who Slave thin clothes.
Mr. M ill Lotlirtdge was passing
fr mi the mill Tuesday. Me tells
u he has traveled a good de.-J. Hi¬
ll is been to the Gulf of Mexico n
an ox wagon to get a load of fish.
I ll it was when lie and Daddy Bill
Dorsey lived in Thomas countv
At I lie end ol the year “Daddy”
to il them he was going b-.ck to
North Georgia. They told h ni
South Georgia was God’s country
when lie went there. He told it
nu t be (rod s country for nobody
out God could live down there.
Mr. John Allison, who livon out
ni Thurnp-ou bridge road, aodi
runs an up to dale dairy, was upj
this way Tuesday evening buyii g
milch cows. lie already has 14
C iws.
Mr. MacD0ug.1l, of nearFLowet,
Branch, |was up a' the Cot. p r j
place Sunday. If the place suits ‘
him he will move there soon.
Mrs. Juliet Nelson has moved lo
near Leudpole mountain i 1 • orden
to, be near her work.
The frost bit sortie corn and
nearly all the syrup cane.
The Holiness meeting at licit n
closed out last Sunday night.
The late gardens and turnips are
10 good- It has been too dry on
hem.
Gene has got quiet since the
Congressmen and Senators have
r it back home He has found out
there is Somebody in Georgia be¬
sides him and his small crowd.
Hog meat is getting very high
Irf price. \ fellow over in Ten
nessee has some in a box bnt in t
for sale. lie only charges you to
cents for one look. Pass on and
give room for tfie fellow behind
L’liis is drawing a larger crowd
ban an up to date movie.
Mr. Grover Henry, of Roberts
roivn, who worked I3 years fot
Vlorse Bros., was down this way
Tuesday.
Mr. Ilarrisson Nix and Dens
inore were here trying to buy cat¬
tle last Wednesday. Horses aim
mules went out of r ach over a
year ago and it wont be long until
milch cows will be dear.
Times are getting better day by
day in every way.
It now looks like there is a war
on h ind betweenltaly andEthiopia
Italy wants more let ritorily.
ALL WHO OWE US
Are requested it pay us NOW
Fires on Morro Castie and *t
Nome, Alaska, Received
Help of Red Cross
Workers
A number of tragic and unusual
t have recently called for
disasters
Red Cross relief.
Included la them have been a
flood in Kentucky, following a. series
of cloudbursts in August; epi¬
demics of disease which threatened
several sections, including some
caused by drought conditions. Red
Cross workers found much to do
for the survivors of the Morro
Castle fire and for those engaged
in rescue work; and Red Cross re¬
lief went by airplane to Alaska
when the famous old gold ee.mp,
Nome, burned in September.
3 >ogwc jd Wanted
AT D, .liLONEGA, GFC’RGN*.
Sifl.Mfcl pet'ft:-/. 1-? >■ It. wood can be cut IS, S8, 54
long, initst be 4 1 i sail end, 2 1-4 inch Vvliittt aroumtf
red or hollttygv. N< wo defects fo 54 in. pi lack ; one d««
teat to 3i> ia. piee > t piece must t»tt clear. Pi* or. v;t p
kn«li$ are •fasuli-r eL.
' IslT & SULLIVAN
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OUT 15 who wuat» to sleep op
apricot? It’s not that kind ol
at*. Save it for eating parpOfves.
Cacmers call them “oats" tor rtjoi't.
big that’s because they are Nfc
cfoujigg them ta meet the dewumd
that there's not much thus so tjffii
about them. «
So If you want to know a MUle
mare about this fruit that tastes
so good, here is a brief saga, ftp all j
tlvree species are, it is believed,
iiidfivv to Asia. Dunpr the time
ot LnCiftduced Alexander the Gr«at It wa*
into Europs &»d Bxtft
cultivated In JEnglar.d during titji j
cropsk
Orchard Fwvorcd Fruit. t
Fresh picissd aprlocita are. di®
cult in gee in 7 most localities, pe
eatise the season corcfcemses abafet
the tniddlb of June and lasts only,
ohor.t eight, weeks. Unless you go
oaiido the orchards you are trot
lilfely to get. the fruit at its
because of the deljcau* !■
which does not stand shipment
well. j
Carfners, however, have made an
intensive study of "cot,s”, and tliftir ;
orchards produce only tlie prifhe
trail, ulilch is picked end canned
»o -auickly that t-hc apricots which
ifii know In cans are sorau of the
very iisest possible.
Houuowives have found that
their' tart taste combines ni.ely
with maty fruits which are less
distinctive in flavor. For this
reason, “cots” are 'to Ik found in
Nome of the best fruit cups, salad.;
and desserts, fr
Do you know the new ways of
making the most of this healthful
fruit? The following suggestions
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W \V 7 IHN you come into the
kitchen and inhale the
savory'a ronia of a delicious
dinc.rr cooking—it doesn’t occur
to you to question whether it cost
one dollar or five dollars. It reg¬
isters satisfaction. If you, have
saved the extra dollars, however,
and the dollar dinner pleased four
people- then hurrah for ih-e houste
Fife—or the hostess. This is the
sort of dinner we r^ter to;
Tomato Meat Loaf 394
Meshed Potatoes 7t
Mattered broccoli 234
Bread and Batter ti,
T 4 pplc Podding I7f
Coffee 74
T<fmatv Veit Loo/: Mil w«l'
thre-j-fourths pound of
one-fourth pound d£ ground pork,
one tablespoon onion, three-fourths
Subscribe For Morale
have h«ea chosen because of their
stjraatuj shiftt and because they
giv© a decorative appearance t*
yeur menus, as well as adding a
titfwr flavor. Serve them in your
Lh«as prettiest glassware or china—
rate it.
For rnstar.ii# -
C-iig. Gut in halves the f
*PHeots from a No. 2 can. add th« i
grapefruit atul pulp from a No. g nun I
{»r one three-ciuarters. caip of
fresh fj? grapefraji; fetfetolyjgi-ge CBifalily krt-j Leave the grape-
5 * pieces. Divida
over. Gttj.ll very well, sprinhle
libetaUy with finely minced mint
and serr^. T 5 tia servos ---------— eight p*r
s'ons
subtly, £$rievt Qkst<sr(X\ Beat table^i-ooufl four egg»
slit angkc, add th-c-e of
sugag, « one an i oue-hal ..... 1 tabln
spo6»« flour ami ,-i lew g.-aias of ■ 1 -
Add on-.- ;r 1 one-h .If. cops j
mi' : uml the lyrlivsta
from. A No. 2 v , lives?-! h«®.
Pbttf.liui thresh i a )i. sic U-'.-iutrl ■ Ileat cor t 1 -i ■■pm ns
in r f and ,n a. i
ftl mojft Sri" 1 -".GO do • -up-.
iAi-.. p • n. 1 ; : )ni;t fort tilftr
o’ l iron cup.
ThG ci 'it perm / i
Or (I Hlank * Q c Jrain •V
ar :fli-l ; ■ -Ota f ■ 1 No. S
C»l nd 0 .. : a’id oui- »* ’U0H Ot i
Ol octio. . R : ..etn at
tractiveh on lettuce ciri.jv Gur« i
r:--lx with one- half ci > of atoned
da-.es which have h in. sf uflfetf
with cream cheese. Pouf- oyer
French dressing wi, 1 choppat!
' -esh arint added. 'Lhis„ «arvea
eight persoris.* ®
Mjaspecs, -wut and one-eighth tea¬
spoon pepper. Add one beaten egg
and one cup of soft bread crumba.
Then add one-balf c»p of tomato
3pup. Pack into & buttered loaf
pan. and bake oae hour In a hot
ov«a.--- 4 G<i degrees. Cut one cap
add,'to o£ sbringles* beaus in places, and
the rest at the tomato soup,
Thla’ slightly with a little of the
lirjuor from ths bepns fl desired.
lie&fc and serve over the meat loaf.
A'ftpie Fwddwcp; Add one-fouith
teasposu. cinnatEon and two tea
spoons hemoc juice to one and one
fourth cups of canned apple sauce,
and put in a buttered baking dish,
Cream th.ree tablespoons butter
and cue-third cup sugar. Add one v
cup of bran cereal and spread on
the top. Sake in a hot oven—tUfr
degrees—for from thirty-five to
forty Warm minutes. Serve shgbtif
With light cream•