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Judge J. VV. II. Uuderwood
emphatic dly suites that Governor
Ti'inudge is handling the state’s
mo: vy unlawfully and cites a Su
pfeate Court decision for the basis
of his opinion, which holds that no
H-oney shall be pud out of the
S‘ ite Treasurer unles« the General
.Assembly of Georgia en ict uu ap¬
propriation bill. AttomeyGeneral
Yeomans has likewise held that the
Governor is operating the state’s
vernment unlawfull). But what
d. es Gene care for law or anything
e -it so long as he is getting what
he wants across? You don’t hear
anything about him running for
President now do you?
Sheriff Vandiver has arrested
A! cmu Thomas and Knfis Aber¬
nathy for alledged stealing of corn
out of Carl Allen’s field Sunday
night and also from some one in
Mossy Creek district.
Mrs. L L Black, of Atlanta, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Alex
Davidson, this week.
Inez Roberts and Ch irlie Hun¬
ter’s wife returned last week.
LeeHraJ, of Cornelia, was in
town Tuesd ry.
Wonder why t! e higbwuy de¬
parture do let some contracts in
iVhite county. ‘ You folks keep on
b 3 tag for Gene, as lie is for you.
Congressman Whelchel has in¬
troduced a bill to require the
government to pay tuxes on their
forest lands at the same rate ot
taxes if owned by individuals.
Miss Label Lunsden, of the
University of Georgia, spent the
weekend at home. *
Born to MrJJnnd Mrs. Bill Hood
of Gainesville, a son Feb. 29- Who
has been given the name, William
S-Jr.
Mr. andjjMrs* VV. B. Lumsden
Gale Bristol spent Sunday in At
lanta.J
Miss Susan Glen, of Piedmont
College, spent the weekend at
hom-r.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller and,
Phil, Mr. and John Pertain visited
Mrs. Miiler’s parents, Mr. -and Mrs
T. F. Cantrell of .Ylos-ry Creek.
The many friends, school child
ren and teacher, of Nacoochee,
sympathize with Mr. I. V . Can¬
trell of his father.
Mr. Bus Wright, of Decatur,
was in the Valiey Sunday.
Cutworms and plant lice will
on be making their appearances
,!■ gardens and orchards. The
,q way to kill cutworms is to
.cutter a poisoned bran mash
oonnd the vegetable paints, and
tin be-t control for p 1 a> 1 lice is to
p.-yy or dust them win, a contain¬
ing nicotine sulphate, pvtethrum,
ro'enone, or siinp y soap ane water
County agents have detail. -d in
suuctious about controlling tliese
two pests.
Mr. Bart Taylor, of Robertslown
wus in town Thursday.
Mrs. Kip, of Atlanta, spent this
week with tier sister, Mrs. H. H.
Davidson.
Dr. H, l'liillip-’ announcement
for Coriior v\ ill appear in our next
is-me.
We understand that Miss Bess
Westmoreland is now in town and
Wiii soon be out seeing the voters.
Mr. Lyman VVestmoieland died
to.i y and will be buried at Louds
viiio Saturday. w
Ad.eitisiug is the oil'-bat lubri¬
cates tire machinery ot buisuess
i'ry it regularly.
Rliuble Man Wanted to cull on
fat met s in White count. Wonder
ortunity. Make to $i
No experience or capita
needed. Write McNKSS Co.,Dept
8 Feeportr,Illinois. US
,
To the voters of White county.
i hereby announce mysolf as a candi¬
date for Road Supervisor of the Com¬
missioners of Roads ant Revenues of
White douuty, subject to the primary to
be held March 18.
If elected, I will promise you my very
best efforts to endeavor to give all tbe
a fair, courteous alid able seaive of the
county affairs and the maintenance of
the roads. During my past service I
have been handicapped and could not do
what I desired to do for the roads, but
feel that, if reelected, that I will be in a
position to doso,
Your vote and infiueaioe will be ap¬
preciated.
Very sicely,
J. 11, Brown,
Superintendent of Schools -
the vot ts of White connty.
After much coneidaration I offer my¬
to the Office of County School Su,
perint nt. L have been eoliciated by
in.my able and substantial citizens, I
therefore yield to their request. I
hereby solicit the vote and intlueuce of all
who are interested inthe educational wel¬
fare of the county.
1 will try to render the best service
possible to the schools in tbe county. 1
will appreciate your vote on March 18 tii
Respectfully,
L. M. Davidson
To the vetoes of White eouuty.
Subieot to the Primary of March 18th,
1 am a candidate for re-election to the of
ti :u of County School Superintendent, If
I be permitted to serve a second term I
will not be a candidate for election to
this office in 1940.
Respectfully,
T. V. Cantrell.
J
ftlE CLEVELAND C&M&R, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
Road Supervisor
To the voters of White county.
After the solicitations of many triends
from every section in the county, 1 here¬
by annouucu myself a candidate forRoad
Sup o-visor of the Board of Commission¬
ers of Roads and Revenues of White
county, which is also a member of the
Board,
t feel that 1 am amply qualified to
perform the duties in an acceptable man¬
ner, to tee roads and the tiuancial in
terests ot the county If elelected, 1
promise to put forth every effort to per¬
form and transact tbe duties of "the of¬
fice to the best of.my ability.
Very sincerely,
U, E. Allen
To the voters of White county.
I hereby announce myself as a candi¬
date for Road Supervisor of White coun¬
ty, subject to the Primary to be held
March 18,
If elected, I promise to perform the
duties of the office fairly an 1 to the best
of my ability
Your vote and influence will be appre¬
ciated.
Sincerely yours,
W. B, Robinson
To the voters of White county.
I hereby anuouuce myself as a candi¬
date for Road Supervisor of the County
Commissioners of White county, subject
to the primary to be held Match 18 .
If elected, I promise to rendei dili¬
gent, and fairhful services in perform*
nance of the duties of the office. Your
vote and inttusnee will be highly appre¬
ciated.
Very sincerely yours,
E. Webb West.
To the voters of White County.
Alter the many solicitations of my
fr iends, I hereby announce myself as a
candidate fo.i Road Supervisor of the
Hoard of Commissioners of Roads anil
Revenues of WhitecOROty.
After years experience in varied posi
i ions, I feel that. I am amply qualified to
perform and transact the duties of the
office to the satisfaction of al! the people
.Since it is impossible for ma to con
tart every person I respectfully ask that
every voter accept this as a personal ap¬
peal for their vote and influence.
If elected, 1 will put for tlr every pos¬
sible effort to perfojm and transact tire
duties of the office to the best of my
abi'ity.
Siucerely yours,
Charlie Sears
To the voters of White county.
1 hereby anuouuce myself a candi
date for the office of Road Supervisor
realizing at the same tinny that I will
hive other duties to perform, than mere
supervising road work, that of being
member of the Board of County Com¬
missioners, and having the financial iu
lurestand management of the county
matters.
1 f I should be elected t will look to the
inter, st of ihe county in a financial and
business way as well as seeing that the
county roads in every section of the
county are properly cared for.
1 certainly will appreciate the support
and intlueuce of all the voters of the
connty.
Respt.,
W. R. Ledford.
Believing that I might servo my pen
pla in the educatin'! of their children and
bring about better educational condi
lions in my comity, I offer myat-lj ns a
candidate for County hup’, of Schools j„
the coming primary. I believe dial, all
children, county and town, should have
the same educational advan’agis rs tl)
l. ncbei'S ahd length of school terms.
I promise my people at least seven
months schools ami l arger if possible.
I see no resson, vviRi the incrensed funds
from the State, wiry this could not be
done
1 ’sni appreciate the support of all
the voters and citizens of White county.
Heap'.,
C. H. Edwards.
To the voterf of White county.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office Connty School Superinten¬
dent, subject to tbe Democratic Trimary
held March 18 .
If elected, I promise to devote my en¬
tire time and attention to the office and
to work for a progressive educatioal
program.
Your vote and influence will be ap¬
preciated.
Bess Westmoreland,
For Treasurer
I'o the voters of White County.
I do hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Treasurer, sub¬
ject to the Democratic primary to be
held on March 18, i93t>, and if elected, 1
promise to render honest, efficient and
conscientious service at al! times.
Born here in White county more than
than sixty years ago 1 have live I my life
here and I believe that most, if not all of
you know me well enough to know that
honesty, uprightness and character has
alwrys been sneb as you would expect
from any public official.
Your support wil! be greatly appreiat
ed and again 1 pledge to the citizens of
W bite county to discharge my duties in
a highly satisfactory manner anil at all
times for the welfare and upbuilding of
my county and its citizens. Thanking
you most sincerely for ail your help,lain
Very sincerely yours,
B. M. “Rh,ode” Hicks.
rieorgia, While Couuty.
I hereby announce myself as a aandi
date for tbe office of County Treasurer,
subject to the Primary to be held in said
county on the 18th day of March 1036,
I am now serving the people my first
term as Treasurer and if my friends see
proper to indorse me for a second term
1 will retire aud not be in the rece again
for this office.
I sincerely thank the people of my
county for their support in the -past and
if elected, to succeed myself I wi! in the
past conduct the affairs of the office
honestly, etticientlly and in a pleasant
and accomodating manner..
Your support and influence wil! lie
greatly apprecitcd.
Very respectfully,
R. D. McCollum
To the voters of White county.
I lie eby announce myself a candidate
for County Treasurer, subject to the
Primary to bo held March 18.
Due to the wearher and bail roads it
will be impossible for me to sec every
voter personally, therefore I wish that
you take this as a personal appeal for
your vote and influence.
If el cted, 1 promise to transact tire
duties of tire office myself in an efficient
ami acceptable manner to all the peo¬
ple.
Your vote and influence in my behalf
for this office will be highly appreciated.
Very siucerely,
Co] man Sea bolt
Tax 2 Receiver
Te the voters of White county
1 hereby announce myselef a can !i
ilute for Tax Receiver, subfect to the
primary to be held on March 18.
I will appreciate your vote anp influe
ciate your vote and influence. If 1 should
be the choice of the people I will try to
make you all an effluent servant and 1
will try to make it as oonqcuient as 1
possibly can to all in making your re¬
turns.
Very sincerely,
C. B. Skelton
To the voters of White county.
I hereby announce myself a candidte
frr Tax Receiver of White county, sub¬
to the priinarypo be held March 18.
If elected, 1 promise to perform the
duties of the oflicie in an efficient in an
impartial manner. Your vote aud in¬
fluence will be appreciated
Sincerely yours,
J. M Black,
I'o the voters of White county.
I hereby announce myself as a candi¬
date for Tax Receiver of White county,
subject to the primery to be held Mch.18
1 have never sought an office of any
kind of tt e people, therefore I trust you
will give this due consideration. Your
vote and influence will be appreciated,
Very sincerely 1
R. L. Allison
For Clerk
T " the Veters of VV bile Co., Ladies and
Ceutlemen:
1 h ‘ reh-V nnn " ,,,,CB m VMVtf n ^''didnte
-
f ‘"' (:1, " k " f Wl,ite
county .subj.uqtto thePemo,. raticpnmar.v
’to be lielp Maicli 18, I.Un. ]f el j eted,
wil1 1,11 m >’ time 1111,1 discharge tbe
duties of of the office to die very lies’, of
my ability, 1 earnestly sOlcst the nip
pnr} of all the voters of White county.
Clifford Campbell.
To the voters of White county.
After soliciation from evens section of
the enmity, I hereby announce, myslelf
a candidate for Clerk of the Sitperier
Clerk of White county.
It elected. I promise to do my very
best to perform the dulie s of the office
to the best of my ability, faithfully and
honestly. Your influence aud vote wiili
be appreciated.
F\ A, McAfee.
To the Voters of White County.
I hereby announe myselff a candi¬
date for Clerk Superior Court, subject to
the Democratic Primary of March 18
Will appreciate your support and in¬
fluence.
RrSpt...
J. F, Glover.
To the people of White county, Ga.
Subject to the Democratic Primary to
be held iuAIajcb 1936, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for re-election for the
Office of Clerk of the Superior Court of
»aid county.
If re-elected, I promise to serve you for
another term to the best of my ability
Your votes and influence will be greatly
apprecited.
Thanking you for all favors extended
in the past, I am
Respectfully yours,
W. II. Hulsey
To the' voters of White county:
1 respectfully announce myself a cm
didate for Clerk of the, Superior Point
of White connty, subject tr pie primary
to be held March, 18, 1936
It, elected, 1 will endeavor to pi rforifi
the duties of the office fairly aud to the
best of my ability!
I respec tfully solicit the support and
vote of both ladies and men and assure
that itjwill be appreciated.
Very sincerely,
Clifford Miller.
Chr’m. ox Co. Commissioners
I'o the voters of White county.
After much soliciation by a number ot
prominent citizens of the county,I have
consented to oft' -r as a candidate for
Chairman of the Board of Commissions
if Roads anil Revenues -
Assuring you that. I will render my
very service for you,
Very truly yours,
Jess Hunt.
Notice To Wbolocile Groceries, Meat Packer
Am) Stock Feed Mills ami Dealers
Sealed I>i Is will be received by the
State Highway Board s of Georgia,2 Cap!
to! Squ ' I e A lari!;;. Georgia,' until 1(1
o’ejouk A . M Fe i> 24, 1936 for fur¬
nishing groceries, supplies ami feed for
month of April various convict .camps
maintained bv said Board. Bid blank
and full int rmation as to quantities and
delivery points can be obtained from tin
Purchasing Department at the above ad¬
dress. Uui bid blanks must be used in
submitting bids. Payment to be mm e
30 days fr.o-i date of delivery and accep
tance of good =. Goods must ire equal to
or better than that used by the Highway
Board and found satisfactory. Quant -
-s shown ,>re approximate only aim
nay be iucr u-sed or decreased as tin
Board sees tit. Right is reserved to re¬
ject any and all bids and to waive at
.in nullities. Contract of purchase
iwards pursuant hereto to be binding on
the State Higlnv ly Department as such
and not on any employee or individr al
I’liis notice is in accordance with lire Ac
of the General Assembly of Georgia, ap
provedA ug 2(5 1922. Envelope nuis
be marked “8 •, led bid to be opene l<’eb.
24th’.
Stale Highway Board of Georgia.
.V, E. W'lburn, Chairman; Max I.
McRae, Member. John A. Heck, Member
r'eb. 3 , i986
Wanted Chickens and Kfei s
Will pay liigqest cash mur-et
larlot shipping. S ous a Single¬
ton warehouse, G tinesvilie, Ga.,
C. O. Morgan.
Changes in our money ou the scale
of about. $S00,000,000 arc now going on
through the retirement of national
hank nodes. This is reflected in increas
ing deposits in the Treasury of lawful
money to replace bonds held agains'
outstanding notes which will require
some time for withdrawal from circula¬
tion.
The change in the currency will re¬
quire a considerable shift of bank funds
In many caBes, but it Is doubtful if bo
large a volume of currency has ever
been retired and replaced in any coun
try with so little disturbance.
The
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PARTIES
/
Dim * 5 *
rjlTIE newest v ■o.s—and there
JL that are b; fuii—are the
impromptu parti . This doesn’t
mean, however, t. your guests
must always fieri i with a “Sur
iwise! Surprise!” rd fipd you in
eesta§ies over it ;i
It means, mer - that you are
so well prepared r entertaining
that you are <" ■ irtably equip
ped to give spi of-the-moment
parties and .know that cqok’s in
the kitchen, all a veil with the
cupboard. Once . n a time this
would have been Interpreted to
mean that your ! en closet was
piled high with > urrect napery,
your silver chest > is replete, and
that the pantry \ s stocked like
a corner delicate... i’-n.
Times Have Changed
Not today. All i need is some
bright peasant linens, some
wooden bowls for lads, or sand¬
wich trays for dwiches, and
some steins for er or cider—
depending on wh ror your spur- I
of-the-moment. pa:. are younger
set or adult.
As for the t keep on
hand canned sir ; :h spreads,
canned fruits or for salads, an
extra loaf of In or so, which
can be toasted if becomes stale,
some delicious Bed dressings,
olives and pickle mcmtni-paeked
coffee and perhap . .ome mints.
Keep the r igerator well
stocked with ea ied beer. The
newest way to bi heer for home
use or for par: : is in cans.
You’ll be del'iglr 1 to .find that
two cans of th bear take up
only the spaoe inquired for one
bottle of beer—tad thus your
party shelf in U e refrigerator
doesn’t crowd out he children’s
Grade A milk ar. uch.
No doubt, by ; ; time, you
know all sorts o mod things to
; ti . ; with beer, it since we’re
. s scout:tig r und for some
new. for .ese “newest”
FRUIT
WORTH
the EFFORT
M #•
f:N
rv HENRY’S : try about the
v/» effort it cost youngvman to
grant liis bride’: request for a
peach, reminds i■ ■■ ; at brides are
fickle—-but also, i ’ 1 e are peach
lovers, we have a ling that the
peach was worth e effort.
Remember the -tory?
“The bride sat u the rocker
with her feet re tig upon the
world,” O. Henry Us us. “She
was wrapt in ro?: dreams and a
kimono of the same hue”
“‘Precious,’ she aid, with an
air of Cleopatra a king Antony
for Rome done u: in tissue
and delivered at r -
idonce, T thin’; 1 .
would like a peach ’
“Kid Me Garry
arose and put on bis
coat and hat. . . .
‘Alright. . . . I’ll stop
down and cop cue
for you—see?’ ”
The story con¬
tinues with Kid.
McGarry'g calling it the police
force to raid river Dick’s*
luxurious gamblii house in or
der that he migl, procure one
last, lone out-o ■ason peach
which the place a - rlod, and iti
cidentally emergin witli a. bruise
that, looked as if li: had fallen off
the Flatiron Build .% twice. And
then:
“The bride wait: in the r#sy
glow of the pink 1 - ,i shade. . . .
And now he ston by her chair
and laid the peach . her hand.
“‘Naughty bo; ' she said,
fondly. ‘Did I 1 a peach ? I
think I would rath ■ have had an
orange’.”
The story might “have the ill
effect of remindin ' other brides
how good peaches ; •« when they
are out-of-season, It were not
for the fact that l r 'des of tod^y
know how good c ued peaches
are. They also kno - t variety of
ways to use them Here are a
few garnered from a bride’s scrap¬
book:
Peach and Raisin Pie: Turn one
cup of canned slice; 1 , peaches and
one-fourth cup of raisins into a
sauce pan, add owe tablespoon
parties- -here are more suggij*.
tions:
Snappy Comeng ack#
Toasted Uf hed Cheese Sand
v'iches: Spread squares or oblongs
of buttered toast with deviled
ham. Sprinkle thickly with grated
cheese and place under the broiler
flame until the cheese is me Hed
and browned. Serve at once. '
Corned Beef and Celery Sand
icie7i.cs: Chop sufficient ednned
corned beef to fill one cup. Add
me-half cup finely-chopped celery
and one-third cup chili sauce.
Spread between slices of. buttered
whole wheat bread. This makes
about one dozen whole-slice sand¬
wiches.
Vienna Sandwiches: Cut sau¬
sages from one can of Vienna sau¬
sages in thin rings and put a
layer of them on bread that has
been spread with butter • ahd
mayonnaise. Sprinkle with a lit¬
tle chopped sweet pickle and cover
with' another slice of bread spread
with butter and mayonnaise.
Sardine and I’iwiento .Sand
wiches : Bone, skin and mash the
contents of one can of 'sardines
(or use the boneless and skinless
sardines). Add two tablespoons
chopped pimiento and four table
spoons mayonnaise. Spread be
ween buttered rye bread slices.
Sauerkraut, Sausages and
Blushing Apples: Heat the sauer¬
kraut f*om one 1 -pound can of
sauerkraut an! pile in the center
of a large hot platter. Heat the
contents of one 9-ounce can at
Vienna sausages and arrange on
lop. Around the edges place Six
small apples which have been
cored, pared and eooked tn a
syrup made by boiling one cup
sugar, one and one-half cups wa¬
ter and a few red cinnamon
candles together. Turn the apples
around often' so they cook and
color evenly on all sides. Let cook
until tender, but not so long that
they lose their shape. This serves
six persons.*
ugar and ore-half tablespoon
Hour mixed. Then add one te*.
spoon lemon juice, and simmer for
five minutes. Line a pie tin, one
Half the usual size, with plain
pastry. Pour in the peaeh mix¬
ture, dot with butter and cross
the top with narrow, twisted
strips of pastry. Bake In a hot
oven, 450 degrees, for twenty-live
to thirty minutes. This serves four
persons,
Peach and Cottage Cheese
Siflad: Arrange the required num¬
ber of individual lettuce nests on
a large salad plate. In each nest
_
^
6 £
puffs or cakes): Whip Ae cup
cream and add six tablespoons
confectioner’s sugar. Add one
half cup canned peaches, one-half
cvrp canned apricots which have
been cut in fine pieces and well
drained, and one-half cup halved
candied cherries. Use as a filling.
Peach Roll : Make a baking
powder biscuit dough out of one
and one-half cups flour sifted with
three teaspoons baking-powder
end one-half teaspoon salt, three
' blespoons shortening and.three
; mrths cup milk. Roll into an
Along shape. Drain peaches from
r. No. 2% can well, and place in
the center, reserving two peach
'i lives for the sauce. Roll up the
rtau£h, 'des carefully. pinching Steam the ends and
s. one hour
and serve with the following
Sauce: To the peach syrup from
Fie No. 2% can of peaches, add
the two peach halves 'pressed
through a sieve. Then add one
Lifirlespoop sugar which has been
mixed with one teaspoon flour.
Cook until somewhat thickened.
Flavor and use over the roll. This
s.rves six persons.*
place a well-chilled
canned peach half
with the cut side up.
Pit? cottage cheese
lightly in the center
of each peach and
garnish with Maras¬
chino cherries and
mayonnaise.
Peach and Apricot
cream