Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, December 20, 1935, Image 4
K®ws Cleveland, Ohio has been select¬ ed as the convention plane lor the Republican national convention in-xt year, Mr. and Mrs. M ice Ward, of G linesville. wete in town Monday Mr. L O. Burnett n bvvomt. Ga.. visited Howard McAleeMou Jay and Tuesday. Miss Marjorie McAfee, of Detroit, is on a visit this week with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Mc¬ Afee, Chicopee opened with two shifts Monday. Messrs J. M. Holcomb and J. F. Glover went to Marietta last week in the interest of lie money the government has allotted to W hue County for county roads. Mr. Charlie Poland is now able 10 be out after being confined bed for several days with tonsililis. Mr. Robt. Kenimer and Col. II, Edwards were elected Cleveland High School last Satuj day. Prof. W. L. Bcwen, formerSupi ,f Cleveland lligfi School, w lected County School Supt. Dodge County at the county 1 mary held Wednesday. Prof. Bowen’s many friends in W elite County are indeed elated over his success and ttie popularity he has in bis home county. In the cotton farmers of White County aren’t satisfied with their present Community Cotton Com mittee, then they should elect the farmers they want and direct them to elect the County Committeemen . The Editor >tiid 1 unn\ IA e ‘' - appreciate the hog liver Mr. K. S Price gave us this week. Gsotgia should have Presidential preferential Democratic primary. That will put the “the gallows” on the spot. Mr. D. G. Head has secured employment in the Railway Mail Service out of Atlanta. Mr. W. R. Ledford has been elected Chief of Police of Cleve¬ land. Chief made a most accepta¬ ble officer at Helen. We have had some reai winter weather for the past week. The merchants of CleAeiand are having the be-G Christmas business that they nave had since i9k’9 The boys and girls of Cleveland and White County are home lor the holidays. w. A. Russell Died Monday Mr. VVi'liatn A Russell, In,died Monday night at bis home here after several years ihness. He was born in North Carolina, near Franklin, but has made his home in Cleveland for the past 25 years. Funeral services were held at the Cleveland Methodist church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J. M. Gue-t officiating. Interment was in the cametery here. lie is sur¬ vived by bis wile and son and the following : A brother, K. L- Russell, three sisters, Mrs. J. R. Simmons, John¬ son City, Tenn. ; Mrs. S. L, Burle¬ son, Plum free, N. C. ; MissMarie RusssU, Tampa, Fla., and his step¬ mother, Mrs J. C. Russell, Cleve¬ land, Price Ward, of G.iiuesvi le, was in charge. Meanwuile, the Comptroller of the Currency has built up over the past two years a staff of special examiners for the trust department® of national banks. All national banks are members of the Federal Reserve System. Since nearly all state-chartered trust institu tions are members of the Reserve Sys¬ tem the new plan will bring about what amounts to Federal examination for the trust business. State examining authorities probably will follow Federal supervisory policies al banking system and the Federal Re- j 1 serve System is expected to result in ! a uniform system of examinations for trust departments in all batiks- This in turn should produce considerable standardization in the operation of trust departments, the division d* Notice To Ibolwile Groceries, Meat Packers And Stock Feed Mills and Dealers Sealed 'bde will bo received try the State Highway Hoard of Georgia, 2 Cap tol .Sijuai e Atlanta. Georgia, until lj o'clock A. M. Dec 23, tti ',15 for fur¬ nishing groceries, supplies and feed for month of Jan to various convict camps maintained by saiii Hoard. Hid blanks and full i 111 irm.itiou as to quantilies ann delivery points car. lie obtained from the j Purchasing Department at the above a.I ( ] rws Our bid blanks must be used in submitting bids. Payment to be made JO days from date of delivery and aueep lance of goods. Goods must, tie equal to or better than that used by the Highway Board and found satisfactory. Qualiti¬ es shown are approxim ate 1 nly 10 1 . may tie increased or decreas. il as the Board sees tit. Right is reserved to re¬ ject any and all bids and to waive all formalities. Contract of purchase awards pursuant, hereto to he binding on the State Higlnv ty Department as such and not on any employee or individual. This notice is in accordance with the Acl iif the General Assembly of Georgia, apt provedA ug 20 1322. linvelope nms be marked “Sealed bid to be opene Dec, 23th’. Stale IJigiiway Board of Georgia. VV. E. Wlhurn, Chairman: lax L. McRae, Memb r, John A. Has, Member Dec. 2, 1 335 Georgia, White County. To aLl whom it may c cern: Mrs. Clias. VV. Whit having in proper form applied to me foi '/ermauent Letters of Admiuistration on tue estate of Clias. W. White, late of said ounty, this is to cite all and singular the creditors aud next ol kin of Chas. W. White to be and appear at my office within the time al¬ lowed by law ami show eiuse, if any they can, why permanent administration should mu be granted to Mrs. Chas, \V. White on Chas. W. White's estate. Witness my hand and official signa uatnre this 5 th day of December IW 30 . A. L. Dorsoy, Ordinary Georgia, White County. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. James Nelms, having in proper 1 form applied to me for Letters of Ad ministratiou on the estate of JamesNelms late of said county, this is to cite ali and singular the creditors and next of kin of Jamos Nelms to be and appear at my of¬ fice within the time allowed by laivr to show cause, if any they- can, why per¬ manent administration should not be granted to Mrs, James Nelms on James Nelm's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 2nd day of Decem¬ ber 1835. A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary White Court of Ordinary Decern Lev Term lifju, The appraisers open the application of Mrs. VV. I, Humphries, widow .if saidW. vV, 1, Humphries tor a Twelve Months’ Support for- her herself,having tiled their return; all persons concerned hereby ate cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular January Term of this court why said application should .;u; be granted. This Dec. utb, 1935. A. L, Dorsey, Ordinary. Georgia, White County. * To all to whom ia may concern: Mrs. W.I.Humphries, having in propel form, applied to me for Fermtieuc Letter. of Administration with will arnuXod on the estate of \V. I. Humphries, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors alio next of kui ot W.I. Huuiphiies to bt and appear at my otlioe within the time allowed by law to show, if any they can, why permanent administration with will annexed should not be granted to Mrs. VV. I, Humphries on W . 1. Humphries’ estate, witness my hand and official signature this 5th day of December 183 ft. A. D. Dorsey, Ordiuary Georgia, White County, t o ail to whom it may concern : J . K. Kemmer having in proper form, to me for Permam ... Letters ot Administration on the Berate of ' W, Brutyster, lite of said counts, ti .6 is to all arid singular th_ :reditors ai d next of kin f J. W . Brew? er to be and appear at my office within the time al ,owed by law and show cause, if any .hey can, why permanent administration should not be granted to J. K. Kenimer i.iu J, VV. Brewster's estal , Witness my iianu and official signature this 5th uay day of December Jghfi. A. L, Dorsey, Ordinary. B orgia, White County, i'o vvUom it may concern: Notice i.s hereby given that Doc Dor¬ sey a.s administrator of Dave Dorsey, de¬ ceased, having applied to me ny petition tor leave to sell the real estate of saiu Dave Dorsey, deceased, and that an ol¬ der was made Uiere on at the December Term 1^30 for citation and that, citation issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said Dave Dorsey, deceased, will saui application at tne Jan, Term IW 3 O of th t . Court of Ordinary *>f vVhite county, and 1 hat unless cause is shown to the o«»u Dary at said term said leave will be granted. Th s Jtyli uay of Deceinberl935 A. L. Dorsey, Ordinary. THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. mn WOODBINE Now Leads Group “D” for Home Town Championship Baconton, Darien, Chipley and Alley also among the leaders! The returns for the first month in the big Home Town Electrical Contest are in — and Woodbine, with 2591.5 contest points, leads Group “D”—comprising those towns having from 25 to 100 residential electric customers. In second place is Baconton, with 2024.0 points; next comes Darien, with 2007.7; Chipley follows with 1945.1 and Ailey is fifth in the group with 1921.6 contest points. All Georgia is enthusiastically watching the race to de¬ cide Georgia’s champion home towns. City governments, women’s clubs, civic organizations and others are pushing with vigor toward victory in the competition for ,510,000 in prize money which the leading towns will share. The STANDINGS OF GROUP “ D” TV' WNS Prize Contest Point KWH* Prize Contest Point KWH* Contest Prve CWlfcpit KWH* Ranking: Score Avert gre Rankins: Score Average anking Scor Average 1 2591.5 1960.5 56 Gibson —......................... 1129.2 664.2 11 Davisboro .................... 739. 571.9 2 2024.0 1590.0 57 Wrens ............................ 1110.5 965.5 i 2 Holly Springs .............. 738. 608.4 2007.7 1550.7 58 1108.3 807.3 . 13 Morgan .......................... 737.0 769.0 1232.1 59 1101.6 921.6 -.14 Carlton .......................... 724. 638.0 5 Ailey .............................. 1921.6 1480.6 60 Pieston ................-...... 1096.8 770.8 115 Rtvevtkile ..................... 717.1 756.1 6 Hephzibah 1323.8 12(57.8 61 Lexington ...................... 1091.4 960.4 116 Helena ....................-...... 716,0 642.0 .................... 897.9 White 710. 579.6 7 17C9.6 13 6 62 1088.9 117 ............................ 8 AiHmrton ...................... 1749.6 1518.6 63 Vvilliamson .................. 1087.8 966.8 118 Willachoochee .............. 700/ 460.5 1712.3 1080.1 882.1 119 691. 557.1 10 1693.3 l:;:.7.3 65 P .-vder Springs .......... 1076.1 845.1 120 Suwanee ......................- 690. 501.1 11 167‘.2 1 '53.2 66 Br.rtcw .......................... 1972.9 940.9 121 Flowery Branch .......... 685.8 583.8 1660.6 1495.6 C7 7v Ty ............................ 1058.8 891.8 122 Turin .............................. 682.." 562.2 13 1657.9 1120.9 68 C ncord ......................— 1954.4 876.4 123 Waverly Hall ............ 681. 437.4 14 Lumpkin 1634.2 1152.2 69 Mdcna .......................... 1931.3 888.3 124 Taylorsville .................. 6 SO.. 500.1 ....................... Roopville 672. 596.6 lo 1623.6 1381.6 70 Roberta. .......................... 1022.9 760.9 125 ........................ 16 Rentz 1612.5 1253.5 Trenton .......................... 1018.2 829.2 126 Statham -...................... 670. 4.95.3 .............................. 853.5 Daeula 667.: 525.8 17 1609.7 1775.7 72 Jh-imnr.e.is ...................... 1012.5 127 ......—.....-.......- 18 1602.2 1000.2 73 Vinlerville —................ 1610.0 807.0 128 Jeffersonville ................ 662.6 644.6 74 1095.3 771.3 129 Kite ................................ <«2A: 616.2 20 1549.1 1151.1 75 Stockbridge .................. 1004.2 828.2 130 Omega ............................ 661.3 709.3 21 Ochlochnae 1540.4 954.4 76 I.nftry __________________________ 1002.9 985.9 131 Broxton ........................ 659.6 525.6 .................... Lithia Swings 657.2 530.2i 22 Byron 1500.5 1148.5 77 Stapleton ...................... 1092.1 744.1 132 ............ ............................ 840.2 '1 ofunsboro 644.5 545.5 23 Milner 1482.7 1223.7 78 Union City .................... 9S4.2 133 .................... ............................ 134 Canon 648.1 662.1 24 1151.7 1281.7 79 Harlem ......................... 983.5 740.5 ............................ 25 1146.7 1199.7 80 Rising Fawn ................ 961.4 801.4 ] 35 Stillmore ........................ 636 .; 595.3 26 1431.-1 1281.4 81 Gienv/ood ..................... 919.3 832.3 136 PovUd ............................ 633 ’ 5H6.1 27 3390.1 1196.1 82 Unadilla ........................ 91,8.0 783.0 137 Sycamore ...................... 63fi- ‘ E39.0 28 Blythe 1388.1 957.1 83 Menlo ............................ 936.2 S05.2 138 Cleveland ...................... 601.0 559.0 ............................ 723.9 Whitesbu 598-8 855.8 29 Leesburg: —.................... 1387.0 1203.0 84 927.9 189 rg .................. 30 Baldwin 1374.7 893.7 85 Pirehurst 926.8 714. S 140 Martin ............................ 595 3 670.3 ........................ ...................... 31 Smith v ille ...................... 3367.9 937.9 86 D-:anr-g .......................... 926.4 683.4 141 Fairmount .................... r,«9. 508.9 32 1330.4 1926.4 8? Lumber City ................ 925.7 782.7 142 Moreland ...................... 566 554.7 33 1336.9 1095.9 || Wc'di.-.ad 902.0 799.0 143 Garfield .......................... 564 444.6 ...................... 450.8 1327.2 942.2 901.4 620.4 144 iernple ......................— j-7 fc 35 1 HI 7.5 1090.5 £0 830.1 779.1 145 Locust Grove .............— 542. 440.4 36 Fayetteville 1302.6 996.6 91 Kingston ........................ 878.3 837.3 146 Ken nosaw ................—. 533.: 531.4 .................. 757.0 Newborn 516. 615.1 37 Meigs .............................. 1300.7 10.71.7 Twin City ...................... 856.0 147 ........................ 38 1291.2 925.2 93 Dnniflsviile 871.1 779.1 148 Avera. ............................ 509.7 368.7 .................. 39 1290.6 1050.6 94 ■I Ifn ....................... 815.3 943.3 149 1‘oulah .........-................. 507.H 447.3 5282.3 910.& f>r TwrtvU ................... 829.4 67 4.4 ir.o Hiram ............................ 502.7 371.7 41 1275.9 10:'6.9 96 VVbifj riuiir-j ..............- 811.0 559.0 151 Norman Park .............. 488.4> 547.4 4/2 125 5.4 832.4 97 1] 805.5 719.5 152 Colbert .......................... 479.9 451.9 43 Hamilton 1272.0 1146.0 98 Sharon 803.0 642.0 153 Siloam ............................ 474.1 365.1 ...................... -............-............ 495.8 44 12<7.7 853.7 89 Crawford ..................... 802.6 719.6 154 Logan ville ................... 4 73.* 45 Junction City 1244.6 890.8 HI NMmls .......................... 797.2 725.2 155 Carnesville ..............— 462.7 462.7 ............. Harrison 426.2 361JS 4C 1211.3 991.3 10 1 I nvinton .................... 794.2 704.2 156 ...................... 47 Brooklet 1* W 'L1 f 57.3 1 I.vsvly ........................... 791,7 7 OS. 7 157 Tunncll Hill .................. 413.9 860.9 ........................ 890.8 15> W aieska 411.1 462.1 48 1'77.2 869.2 105 788.8 ............— 49 Svwmcy U60.2 1016;2, 1 0 V Uvahla ......................... 778.1 CO 2.1 159 L>uhevsviHt ................. 408.8 352-6 .......................... 620.8 ICO Collins 393; 0 411.0 50 Means >:lle 11'0.5 767.5 10 5 vt „ T , ............................ 7~ 3.8 .......................... .................. 611.4 KT Lula 393.0 331.0 61 11 '0.2 1139,2 i h: Bo'.vinr.h ....................... 773.4 .............................. 52 ryw 1012.1 ! 07 ?r%:<,iV£ .............- 7'” 5 .6 O-’HG 162 W oo ............................ 340. 1 425.0 .... 53 1157.0 86-6.0 ! 'H- Horv-ocxi 76 U0 594.0 105 CT-rmont ...................... 335. 341.0 .......................- 306.0 li'',' 7 "3.6 r ’ r.r, l r:4 (.rrtYficn ..................... 318. 55 Byromvi-lle 1171.2 10 'v.7 ’' r < TV ,* , a .......1. 751.4 510.4 1C 5 rulkrville ..................... 233. 270.6 ................... .......... * Annual Liiov/a'i .tveragrp r cr fCSidt'Cfi.. 1 •hi fj- i-r 1? v.onlhs h* t r; ?tavember 30, 19". ■•'sftttaasrG'T. HERE A V ' T • f T 1 * f ‘ r lEPSTi SES RACE * •• lb- r •; xi rr •„ ti-c h ■ —? 1 iirtvn! kilowatt hour < >*•••- ■ft.',-:.- ./•//;.•;. tht jlrtt *weepstake-$ X, . •i;-.' ■ •? -nr:: KWH GE‘ RCtr ’■At Avprtic Vf '. < IA *1 # 1 '....... .. . ........................................... 1739.7 i . .»• F< r m i .... ................. ................... KU3.S \ vyf?*« •• ■; • ■ ■ b JlVifcitl .... uuvA • wh. :ma * r . • -rf 4 v • a ’ I ._ x N ‘H’ b ‘0 7; 1’5“"; " , “i!“ C‘ .3 ‘ ‘ f??? - " ' ‘2- -2' ' - 5:. .,¥?;t__.¥::.¢{:jii}J, ’ . ,. “§*”£«$r _. Jl\\/g, ; '\ jfihae; 4,: HT—T' 1; ‘3’ f 1 \ 49/ 6 7/433"; 3'2! , {A ‘ 2;: ”I :Iifléffi ‘7§%&®,, £23 Q: 32: g}? I‘ 7;;3_2._-_”L_ ’ 3': ~,\ K (35‘? 1.3723: 3;}; I ./- > ,4 3?; g 1ng L)! i; -=“é ‘ } , ‘ ’A; . ‘3 K 1] .— \ Cc.) NIODERN 7 ; The Cl‘efiln 0f UIXLADB C; Q - 'a, ICe-Creams Made Wlth . MEAT ,_ . E: 1 .33, . 1’12: ."2‘ ~ 5 f? i:fif:"§:,',{‘ 1; ~ ' lip, \ /y // « 2 ' . " .,. ‘ ' “‘o \ a g : t, “ ' 4 V . RV ,'..; f s : g. . l g ' J . -: I". » - ‘ "La‘: i g ,/ O :1; ‘ 3 V g 15‘- ‘ r l v RVPAUT, ii V NOW - IN v STYLE ' *1 :4 i” I ONCE upon a. time, back in tho‘ utilitarian days when suspen— .trs had a very definite use and} hen women bought shoes io‘walk : 1n. foods were eaten because they, tasted good. We didn't bathe: much chem. calories or vitamins. or even appearance Recall crash - fallen bread puddings: nr apple (sake crisscrossed and fiercely' dotted with black raisins! Today we consider foods (mm; many angles. Take sauerkraut—-. plenty of it. Even in the days 02", the cellar barre) it had the stufl—q the food prom- ties that made it? healthful. Today, ,we buy it. in} shining cans and serve it in a." variety of ways that are good toi look at as well as good to eat. We' recommend for your early con sideration these modern ways at serving krauL ' 1 2 So Good! i ._ Sauerkraut» Shepherd Pie: Place the contents of one 'No. 25% can of sauerkraut in a buttered baking dish. Boil aight f:‘;;2.l;furtcrrs for ' Lwcmy minutes. Then arrange them on tap 0f the sauerkraut.- 1"ile four cups m“ seasoned, mashed potatoes lightly ml top, (1% with butter and brown in :1 hur oven. This serves eight permnsz. Sw'wiiu-rrl/ Zru‘lr Fails: Season «mu pmmd uf Hush ground pork “-311 wifh salt, pepper and :1, little . onion juice. Form into small balls and brown thoroughly on :1}! sides .in hut fat. in a skillet. I’m the contents of one No. 2 can of sauer. kmut in a, baking dish, place the halls (vn top and cover with the contents of another No. 2 can of sauerkraut. Bake for one hour in a moderate 0ven—375 degrees. This serves eight persons!I ; contest opened November 1 and continues through Octo¬ % ber 31, 1936. Below are the first month’s standings in Group “D”, up through November 30. Contest points are given on the basis of ONE point for each kilowatt hour cf average annual kilowatt hour consumption per residential customer and TEN points f ir each kilowatt hour of increase. From now on it’s the INCREASE that counts most. lelp your town keep in the running for one of the big cash prizes. If there is anything about the contest you don't know or understand, ask AL the nearest power company office or write Home Tow's. Headquarters, 463 Electric Building, ■M Atlanta. DO “keyizgsggfisaizf you like to explore? “a:afietzlaffsa; C‘nzm at hesgrty mfte"? “'hf‘vliilk‘f,“ 13:” crew} ace; :3 a‘n evfxlnfi, 8.1“- :an 1g E goo OMS “ en ‘8 ”U \ ”"5 IL Hotne. he rte f' rlfieratox , 2h p 1d 5;: . Leym— -. ‘ fig . @163 S&;§;{—you m ”12 1]“th am 1313 f c w en. (10:21?“ JLEL ’ and 0 er canned Iixi?(ltb'2'2-F}](Ab'é! are thg floods that am}: Fwekt glorefs “bs nftgr an. exfimng 9‘ ancmg or skatmg m Idlwmg m Hie 01:81.1..“qused ughm: to‘geflie: “1th cusp gzee’ns, F119). me nu. only g00d-"th83' re dietetic. Dishes Worth Discovering ‘ Meat and ('uvumb 1 .- , 5 1‘ L Qalad Loa‘ J: Soften one tablespoon gelatin in tvyo tahlgspoons cold water and mato dlssolyg 33125? m .Whli‘h' on}: cup hflb‘ of been canned bmught t0< :2 pepper haghvir L1 1 to ,n. “0212“~‘-~‘:r Marc .3. :. When '2” cur“. .' n- a tmd 22 gap fmely 01‘ cut mayonnaise, two diam} cups of: mean, one, cup cn CPmbN‘S u-wmmd pwkk» .mul reh'w'h‘ UFO tab‘lvb‘vwns ('lht-J meat 3143’ be m cmuied 112ml: Due (“11' 1"?” ”16 “Orlfenfs DIHS m one 6 Euantmfg oum‘za. fun: 1:13 of cgzmvfdll..an§ chmkin, qr m2? (fqunl and "“31 ““13 Bum- 2132,” “1"” ‘3"!0133 mph] zzlutmr. and 2nd. dull. .‘~:;u~nmh .'1ul‘n :Ls out despot]. gm :1 Y3?“ 4111.2; m ““0?“ 01;:le on p'ermns. (?I'WD lettuce. "*”"2""" _;zer\'os "W ”‘7‘” “"1““ ““1" 1519 of two 6-meee f‘“?~‘_\“~ Male 13"2‘3'2d? (1'12th ?NJW-h ‘3“‘1‘32 m 222$ 10" about an “0“" Add W?" [hirdsflup _0f canned grapefruit p}11p..tw02th‘1rds canny] diced pmeapplg andyrgshal! (21m 91m nuts. and nmmen mm mayonnaise. Serve 1n popover or cream pufl’ Sheila Th“ WV“ eight‘persensy Wm HEN th French ‘ant to ex i: Egr‘t‘itcggaé‘i‘iafrip 60511539 83:32:23; vivid imut not. That’s i'ivid a express. expres-qic-n -the ,satisfaw t'oo to infireally tion to be lound fine ice . creams Your.summel‘ it fates Will be more festive learn the of you harfai‘é‘and wuvs modem mousses and alga other frozen gervinzthem creams and the new wavs thém of .your phorch pérties lutro “prettv duce at fi‘led in highvin frilled paper ‘par‘f'uzt, ("1m 01' “as‘ses colorful that} wil‘l mike‘ the: H e re are two dessert social regiqter' L . They y re Cooling TM 4} Mocha Maugse; Add png-tpurth cup of of strong coffee to the'cdntents one Eté-ounce can of chocolate o2 E3?{1123:ffjggtcofiegopfiffefi:one“; ' ~ 0 ' x 2.: _;.« to: shw- si , ; mceze " L A‘eiligerazorl’irays, 01' in 1.: ice and salt xiiix'ture. 0r individual the mousse may be po’fired theh‘filaced into paper cases, m the greeziug‘ trays or in a con. miner of ice and salt. This serves eight I‘mr persnus. and strawberry Parfait: Add sufficient water to thasYPup make from one cup at camtgd pears to two (ml); of liquid. Bfins t0boi1ing.pnnr over one packagg 0‘ lime gelatin and Hi? untilagg. Fnlved. (,‘001.Add theleMd, and pour mm eight: +1.11 .gtasse‘s. Ed in mm Lel'rsgemum to harden. When ready to serve, beat em cup of cream, add three tablespoons coufectioners sugar, one-fourth cup of crumbled macuroosu m“: One—fmn‘th cup of sliced fresh strawberries. Pita on top of tho gelatin. Do beat fin not cram '00 Sfifl- Th!!! urns eight n01 sons! . u -