Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, November 22, 1935, Image 1
THE7CLEVELAND CC JR1E OL. XXXV 11 I No, 0 Tomorrow’s Sun (Newspaper Features, Iuc.) i 3 y Reger Winter (The views herein expressed,are not necessarily tire editorial views of this newspaper.) One week lienee the people of Georgia will give their answer at Grant Field in Atlanta to attacks upon the administration of 1’resi dent Roosevelt. There is svery In¬ dication that the answer will be the most colossal and thunderous demonstration in the hi-tory of the South. Erie Cocke, general chairmrn.in forms the writer that arrangement. have been perfected in minute de tall for handling and accomodating the multitude who will come to At¬ lanta. Invited to transmit a brief message in this column, lie said : ‘To every citizens who wishes to come to Atlanta to greet Presi dent Roosevelt, L say : COME On I If you come in si motorcade, you will be escorted into the city to a reserved j arking space and ttscort ed out to the open highway. II you fear to come by automobile, come bv triin. "Atlanta hotels arc reserving ail rooms for tins event, and if you cannot get a hotel room in an yttkuu home through the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. Everyt&dy in Atlanta is going to make it his'bd*trtess »t> look aftei the visitors. Don’t _j.be afraid to leave home for a day oj two days The Soutii survived the War He tween the States with ALL the men foltts gone. Critics ot the Roosevelt adminis¬ tration may rnve until they col ( collapse, but they cannot by their ravings erase the following facts; In thirty t wo months sinoeRoose velt took office, his administration lias expended in Georgia to aid re covery the stupendous sum US$336, 500,000, which is equal to the ex¬ penditures of the state government of Georgia for all purposes fot eight years. The purposes tor which this expenditure was mudt can be summarized at follows: It has saved from foreclosure 15, 000 Georgia homes and 2 o,ooo farms; built 114 miles of sewgr- 2,413 miles of dranage ditches; drained 5.88S stagnant ponds,built 25.000 sanitary closets; built 40 municipal waterworks system {con¬ ducted 25 malaria eradication cam paigus; give 11605,786 examinations blood tests and inoculations free ol charge; buiit or repaired r, 1 ^3 school homes; landscaped the ' grounds of 47I schools ;®huilt 1 257 playgrounds and recreation cen¬ ters; built or improved 29 airports ; renovated 101 Court houses; is now approaching completion of a state pri-011 to cost of $1,000.Oot), and which will be the most Jmodeni in the world; and lias built nearly 1.000 miles of Georgia highways.; How long would it have taken our State to make llii.s progress if it had not been for Franklin Roosevelt? Knowing the rate of progress in Georgia the writer asserts that these improvements would not have come in the life of this genera¬ tion without help! Tom Linder may rave until h collapses about the condition of Gfeorgia farmers, but ills raving wili not ob-eure the fact that 6 1932 (the last calendar year be fore Roo-eveit look office).the total value ot Georgia larui product¬ ion gone above $22^,000,000. When Roosevelt comes to Atlan¬ ta, EVERYBODY will have an opportunity to see him. 1 lie writer is outa >r:z~d to state that the President wih rule througl city a distance of twenty miles Ordinarily ti.e Secre: Service would not allow a President to expose hun-.cit to such a haz ltd, hut this instance ti.e Secret men were sulisneci that would be SAFE Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests of Whit® ©our ,y Nacoeehee News A negro ministrel will be given Saturday night, Nov. 23, at 8 P. Al. a the auditorium, sponsored by the Woman’s Club. Everybody is invited to attend. Admission 10 and 25 cents. Miss Isabell Lumsden, of Geor¬ gia University, was called home to bedside of her father last Tuesday also Mr. Robt. Lumsden, ofYienna Mr. Tout Lumsden and Mrs, Her bert Marsh, of Gainesville, coins tr¬ ace their Drother, Mr, Lumsden, was carried to the hospital i'hura duy and is reported some better. Miss Virginia Hood, ot Athens, spent the weekend at home with parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1 ’. L. Hood Mr. Wagner, of Rome, visited Mrs. Dora Knight and ner mother last week. >. A Mrs R, A WiTiams returned home Mdinvay to the delight ol her many friends. If you are uDemocrat you should be a pronounced one,and not try ing to make yourself on both sides, because some people can clearly set through the fence. 1 he wells ol White county produce clear water, so do the springs. Now,, i! yon tie Democrat let yourself Ire known We are aware that some of the snoopers want to learn what is go¬ ing on about the organization ol the Roosevelt motorcade from White County. We wish to slutt now that there s no secret to it. It you want to go to Atlanta on Nov. 29 and listen to our great presi¬ dent, then go; but don’t try lo tel. myotie that the trip will be hazard aus. If you doubt that ask Sheriff Vandiver, and we feel sure that lit will tell you that you cannot makt t more safer trip to Atlanta by iutornobile than on that day. From Congressman's Whelchel’s broad smile in the picture in flu Atlan'a Journal Thursday, which was made with school officials and ounty officials at E island e, Ga., ne demonstrated deep satisfaction lie would have Stephens in hi tolumn next year, notwithstanding I he should have opposition. FOR SALE O e 5-room dwelling, whe-re I ow live, plenty ot outbuildings, garden and other iot ot land tor :ruck farming, good well water Also will sell adjoining 4-room aouse and iot. 2 acres land will ■neb bouse. Both houses wired for igbts. Now is the- time to gut a e.,i bargain. T. J . McDonald Read The Courier Roosevelt has made mistakes, ti be sure,Who has not, who l RIED r In his inauguration speech he frankly s rid he did not liope to in! the ball every time he came to the bat. The fact remains that under nis leadership the American people nave come up out of the depths ol olack despair to th# heights of hope md courage, A good way to ap¬ praise firs character rt'-d effort is to scrutinize iris loudest critics. A. poodle barks at a Sent Bernard, and tim loss a tentton he receives, the more the poodle foams at the mouth, SO, as Jim Wilson says: ‘ Come | on to Atlanta and have a good tune. Forget the depression, be¬ cause IT’S GONE? Your home j place will survive your absence for j forth-eight hours, and the world will continue to go round and round and some will go up and ioinc wul go down.” CLEVELAND, GEORGIA, NOV. 22 , 1985 . Cleveland Has Clianoe Win Prize The city of Cleveland, is one of 271 towns in Georgia eligible for a ¥10,000 prize coute ; to determine Georgia’s champ no towns, ac¬ cording to an announcement by the Georgia Power Company , which is conducting the contest throughout the entire state. I'lief 1 o.odo;offered by the power company will be divided into ■ cO prizes, to be awarded to t vVns them-e ves, not to individual per¬ sons, and the money may be ex pended fot mv civic, charifablejjoi educational purpose for which the winning cities decide to use it $ A l incorporated towns in Geor¬ gia Power Company supplies elje trie -nr - ice. and in v iiich there #tre 25 or resin ■ 11 consuttars of ele ty, are 1 cred in tjie colu¬ ch v,' 11: dn Novein ber 1 and c : ; ne for o tu¬ . year • - wirin', be t hdse tow I gible for t contest which show the best recor in t he ‘ use bf electricity and increased use .til electricity' between November f b 1 his year and November i, 1936.il The starting point lor each'trntn in the contest compatition will Be its average kilowatt hour consulAy* tion per residential consumer’’ fpr the year up to November 1 ijhaR Point scores, upon which finaride ci.totr as to winners will be mad* will consist of one point for Uajh it t lo wait hour ol the average nnjtttjd consumption p»r residential cot. • unter at the end of the contest m 10 points for each kilowatt hour increase in the average during l 2 months. Far example, if ,ClvvelarulN e°n sUinption on November 1 averages 560 kiiowatt hours a year, and at he end of the contest this figure has increased to 1,040 points (one joint for each kilowatt hour ol ivernge consumption nt the end ol the contest) plus 4 800 (10 points for each kilowatt hour of average) )t a total of 5,84a contest points. According to the power com¬ pany’s announcement ot the cen est, Georgia’s champion home owns are Live ones in which life is most agreeable, most worth while, from the standpoint ol comfort al d enjoyment of leisure. Because electricity, of all the influences which have couiribu'ed to modem progress, has done rnosi to bring about better living conditions, the relative u-e of electric service Ir s been selected as the st mdard by wInch to measure Geoogia’s cham¬ pion towns. The contest is divided into font groups, according to the number o! residential consumtr.. Cleveland is in the class ol those towns hav¬ ing between 25 and too residentia users of electric service. I owns m ibi- group will compete for tin following prizes: First prize, $750; second prize, $500; third ipiiz.:, loo; four 1I1 ptize, $300; and sixth prize, ¥too. In addition there aie two sweepstakes prizes ol $750 mil ¥250 tor the two towns raga rd le - s ot size, having the high *^t avers ges at the coticlu- ion ot the coute P 'XAM, ION I, C 1 rare,' a ■ 1,r ot Cieve i: u id, f > here . nci.-iirn a iiolida r Gieve’a oil Ft id ,y Nov. - , r he day 0 dent, Fr 1 nkSi 11 D. K - ostve'l, will speak io A' lantu. I trust (hat everyotl d fro to Al¬ iar,ta 011 that (1 ty that can • C. C. Jarrrard, Mayor Dr. L ,G. N 'it! lias been named Chairman of White for the ex-ser¬ vice men at the Roosevelt Home¬ coming celebration in Atlanta next Friday, Motorcade Plans Perfected The White County Roosevelt Homecoming Motorcade Celebra¬ tion Committee met at the court house Wednesday afternoon, and several districts were represented, It developed, however, that the leaders had not betyn able to pro¬ perly canvass their real DemockaiL hence it was suggested, that tlrey be given an extention of time to Monday, Nov. 25, to submit to Mr. Robt. Kenimer, Sec’y., of tb* White County RooseveltMolorcade Clebrat'ion, other people who they had not been able to see and d* cuss with them tins great day Georgia for Democracy. There will be ample transporta tion facilities for all Democrat-* from White Conty that wish to go, according to Hon. E. C. Hefner’ chr’nt. of White county at $1, round trip, Further, if you vviVh to drive your car, you curt ernc-.i the motorcade and fuel a great deal safer than making the trip on any other day, as you will be escorted into Atlanta and out by capable police authorities. It you haven’t a car and want to go, see your committeeman, or Mr. Hefner, Mr, Kenimer, or Sheriff Vandiver and they will secure you a way, but don’t delay in seeing one of them. Sheriff Vandiver will lead the motorcade from White County. II you want to go you must see them NOW. The motorcade will leave Clave land promptly at 8 A. M. The following were 11 lined to nave charge of the plans and nil rfrrangement#'from their district; A. H. Henderson and Sheriff Van¬ diver, Mt. Yonah ; R. L. Kytle and W. J, Presley, Mossy Creek; J. K. Kenimer and W. B. Robin¬ son, White Creek ; VV. L. Jackson Shoal Cravk ; J. II. Stovall, Blue Creek; C. R. Crumley, Town Creek; Rev. II. M. Edwards,Bhn Ridga; (). W. Howard and B. M, Hicks, Test) a tea ; T, B. Hender¬ son and W. 1 . Stovall, Nacoochee ; B. F. Taylor and (J. N. Maioof, Chattahoochee. Cleveland News Mr. Torn Henderson, of Nacoo¬ chee, was in Cleveland on business Wednesday afternoon. The many friends of Mrs. I). G, I'leadjwili be g;ad to learn that site is improving, Mr. Bart Taylor, of Roberly towu, was in Cleveland W e it na¬ ff ay. There weie 51 ill Sunday Scho 1 Sunday monting. at (he Bap-lib' church. Let us have 102 Sunday. Pastor C. E.Warren delivered two interesting sermons Sunday at tin. Baptist church. llogkilling seems to be lire order ol t lie day, “S me ot the 'Big Boys’ down' New England way are saying tlt.it Rooseveit is‘slipping.’ They have not bean out in the agricultural regions, where the loik- know they i great and loyal friend in the While House. Flit v -urely have not ma le much of a study of tIre despair of the standpat politicians who continue to say to one another : ‘Whom have vva got that Can po sibly beat Roosevelt?'”—Poitland Oregon, |t'Urna‘, find. Rep ) NOTICE Wanted to buy all the good sound dry liu led black walnuts that I can ge,. Bring me your walnuts and 1 wtii pay you we’il.^ Dr. T. J. McDonald. L" mm sail a. FA Li * I i 1 * y H ! I) aV, k.. J- '-t. J." "' -. j ~ b " * . ' ..... &&<,fY'J ' \ 1 Lq\\ \ „ J. ., A L % 4 /. l ' , * u - ?&#}* --f. ■ ) ? ■%- •; ‘-"’A*-, -w*?' . -rfSs ^< 44 * & - \r i 1 v: at! n tf">t ills F:- ’ul ••rrts ay is Lc! i. tmit si hi, a i any ■ ii -th , -.y lie,-a fi.-li are ., ■ - to t i- 1'i.aate. i niidei' usr. * ’ Of,, !. i ):d to t!i : ;■ a* ir. ] ovtT, yt u HU,' K) : t I( io H,(>- iii ’■! Friday lish dim, \ iii at you ei ”.6 lish in verii • “v\ i\ VS 'iff ollier days of tho weeli, Ay you iv •- 5 f he 1 1 ist of Hull saia . ? la ' - ys of I"■ ait cod ails m tit'-. . I ho it leal, ii sain.... how foua.l a. very deflidiv :n tin? tt’wuu. Salfi 11 and tun, 8 h Jc ' lung been pupuh. • aalaf i , ni rec o!> th wave Of omlni' "’ciH !Vn- ,.-a, !■:■'■ ' has ealletjl the a thru run of lovers that it, two, is :-•■ SillfTfi: . “S: ;ip:nc Out' Cra 'so* lofwtsv pr 1 Into •• ‘ i.'hv cla.-is. he, often meet these two i; ; are *' -owfi -y out." "la ■ toacoi * q£ them ■ ly lor art:; tMining, ho ,, ' you 1 , , them in van: them ‘ui;-. wil.ii 1, i cBiei et'H»u»bor, u aerve i*eni f-n « do ed aalHdJSM'’ BaSiiw vfil iN<' v un ; ner ft"-. . - it fed your ffiv' G, Antigw" Mi» new r, iiittl: ommetuB.ti,*'' will *-d is v ,, -,’c roc /nllow Cro r* in del In: Force kA «-ini*r , i'.i■- . 2 can of tons^*-' M>‘ -■ ■ Add on« le-vifusn. :ti£ tea stioon. Ftiftsm-' Ui'.ips Cl' bolfitt;o'* \\.6f w-'felpro . Kyat to 1 0 . rib 1 -, ipoon *h • ^ '"'A s oils cold \CI;JF, «. W»V« , ^ - v; . - . - - ■ «* v n the hot toniN A - y*. C ■..mi . when ju.it 1 add the cm. tenia *7 - ■ .'••e lertioa car: or juice era l> meatA'-w t - ns and - - . sj.’o! • • a chopr.-.el sweet pick. .'slv-U y rh'. . stiff and 1 At ' "'afes: A AYlflfZL. .......... An Ace-High Dinner is )’ ?ur i vrsons F or One Dollar T b- • you’ye felt ju hr two acr and dfew more? brat is rme thmg liTu the hmt vile has w e di covers m ace tfigh vliie 1 she cai leal to for ■>n' for one cellar. Try th * . and you'i! see that this is 1.0 blttfi.’. Calbage a nil Tumaio au Grntin 23 : Sauh l 3ireei‘ t’jitali Slices 104 KuC tcrad llcri.i j|0 1 ) Sliced Cucumbers icith Seeuonings 10 4 r Bread and fiunv.r 84 Fruit Salad 3l’( CcTfee icith Cream 74 very cold, ui: ' , ■ i beds * : a yarnfsh nayOliual.su '!"'!■ is servi ;, a i..;,-tf!n , S';( 7 (lW : | s' iili - fa' cu.ns of diced V' in ■ nip dice, on i 1 ™ I I hroe unul' , Di and (hi fii. four ■d srtring !)■-’ 1,1! >a Fretjelt • I one hour.' Add a Loire run of ,-■; ti; fitiy. Moisten I'aia aovve-' , • , Well With These • 10 iii Oucuvi her ■ mo on itef’t.s of ofio a lmou. Koil f.bree > ill V, ' WC‘l Je Wlicit! v.vtrlve py'LU.jr' orns, ! • • tiwrii and or- -eigh'' !■ i ■ salt for two i f 10 • a. I ■ r o,\ ■: the salmon"in . • 1 ■:e\, >! hours. Dr.da am : . ‘ a., 1 cucuniber boat*;, n icy : .riiishi a with -dee 1 ru¬ ber. Tjnijf.ii'-: v«'“4 en <!e!Oe: Bis ■ prick > y 4 ; lemon gelatin a »m and flu* ■ fourths cups bon¬ ing water. Coed am! let. it. get. as i.!u- f. ns hnauy. Add oim-fcfu'rt'n you mayonnaise, tte crartents of aa o 6-0one- ,,f lohal jr which of fin - djeed ly -ar cuermber .<*9r«dd'‘d, and oiie-haU cap one-iralf gup of diced celery (the last two tao;: :■ ! . an : aiytcd irr Ti'r, ,-rj :!i are- ia for one hour). Chill for .-■■ v ■ a '.-■ ,■ iy ma'ils in the re- 1 r: • Sal', 1 . Swa O.L Ci'isp letttwo vrrjti a parniali of sliced taicumber aid I'udi.iL'.es in French dr tsiilg. ■ Teas serves eight persons.* Cubbayt: ami Tomato au Gratin': ! Boil three cups of shredded cab ■•age until just tender, ted drab}. ; Add one-fourth cup of -water to j the contents Put of one can of tomato ; soup. alternate layers of j cabbage, soup ■: od oheCso (using oiie < ed cheede) into a baki ting ljghUy with salt , - Cover with buttered r 1 bake about twenty - «, 875 degree oven. 1 am the fruits fro 'uned ffults for one-half .up of s ! one-fourth cup 0 .its. Mix carefully a ■ Ph cup of mayon servu on rrisp lettuce.* .iv X