Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 20, 1936, Image 1

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    THE CLEVELAND COURIE
OL. XXXVI11 No, 23
Mrs, Meta M. Puckett, ag'e 75 .
went'home to God Sunday uiDow
ney’s hospital ot punetnonia. She
was a member ot the \V liite M. E.
Church, South, Nacoochee Valley.
The funeral was conducted there
Monday afternoon and interment
was in the churchyard there. Rev
H- 11 11 Humphries conducted
. .
ttie services uss’sieu by her Pastor
Rev. ). M. Guest, Mrs. L'->u Emma
Roper and son, Amoy, of G out -
vilie, and Mrs. Kr>e, of Nucoo
chee Valley, had charge ot the
music, Mrs. Puckett was a de
scendeat of the late I homas Sum¬
ter, of South Caroiin, a iieice ot
the late Gener tl San lluston. She
was a devoted mother, aff ction
ate neighbor, a Chr stain woman
and her life was fweeteti by those
Chr stiaii graces & anp * the attributes
ot ffond woman. 'Joe . daughter 11,.
b
Mrs. Pearl Brandt, , ot Atlanta ;sur
vis.e vue her, net, Her uci ,, hu <iu , bind, l> «,,u, , i_)r. j-... A
liam Puckett, and . ue daughter. , ,
yieceoued , , her , the ,
lone, have to
grave by a number of t ear-. iltr
netces and nephew - are a» follow
iug: .Mrs, Frank .Nichols, of
Clew Loid. Ilf . H < riei Vandiver,
of Cleve'and 5 Mrs. Eva Wilson
and John Houston, 1 1 Helen; Mis.
Mrs, M. C. Wil tain- and \\ . B.
Oakes, of Atlanta ; A . >S. Oakes,
ot New York.
Messrs. \Va I lace A. uf r cr audOlil
ford Sutton had a v reck on tilt
public square in h ovcl.md last
wuek. Miss N el lie P.tlinour re
ceived several cut the face am
(lead.
VV. A. W hit mi 1 arid farnil)
visited at the home ot Mr. C E,
Head Sunday,
* phe Gowder Quartet will
al Crescent Hill church Sunday
morning The Pastor will pre .ch
at li o’clock. Also the Haber¬
sham Choir will be there.
There will be a singing at the
CCK Camp Ga. F 3 Robertstowr.
Sunday afternoon..
Mrs. Lula Hulsey and Monteen
and Mtrvin Hulsey, also Mrs. Irene
Fields and husband visited Rev.H.
H. Humphries Friday night.
The Ml Yonah B.Y.l’.l'. will
put on a program Su. May night m
Crescent Hill Bapti-t church, Na
coocliee. The public is cordially
invited. Special music will be
rendered by the Sosebee sisters.
adminiatratois „f .
The undersigned, as
the estate of Mrs. India Jones, by virtue
of an order from the Curt of Ordinary
Iiall County, Georgia, will sell at pub
lie outcry, 011 the first Tuesday in M' 1 "' 1
N 93 B, at the court house door in 8akillwl !
County, between the legal
to the highest and best oelaei 101
the following deserihed laud:
All that tract ol land, lying and being
in in the loe County wranij of White, ....... -State ..... < f Georgia ■
and deBcribedias follov -: Beginning at
the creek on original line between Had
and White County, .them-..-.with the on
ginai Sine East, to a rock corner on tin
original line of Hail, White land Lemp
kin counties; thence with the origin*
line^of North eighteen and one-hal
chains, more or less, to * rock corner on
original line; thenca west to conditional
line following the meanderingfi of a gully
about eleven .chains d thirty links,
more or least to a pine stump of the road ;
thence a Straight line, H. .itInvest to beau
of ditch iweuiy-two chai moraor less
thence dowh said ditch eighteen chain
>
more or less, to where, the ditch emptier
into the creek; thence down said creek
about twenty-three chains, more or less,
to beginning corner. Containing about
fifty acres, -more <"• leas, and being par
of i,o;d lot N i '->• • t > CD- Mon
fu pdescribed in A ed 1 - m S II.Rogers
to C. A. Jones, dated August i», lrJO.and
being the same property m-.led to Mr*.
India Jones front C. A,J i.ea_.and record
ed iu do -k "Z'\ page lb, in v > hit.
County Records
Po-session of said proj dy will bede
liv. red tx> puvehatel on January i, V> &> 4
This 5 tri day|of Mare!;, o
y. W. Jones, L- M. Jo: • H. a.Jones
Administrators of Mr-, imtia fonts
Devoted to me Agricultural, lommerclal and i lustrlal Interests oi White County
Rock Branch News
Mr, Tom Kerkeyendoll is now
staying with Mr. Dock Westrnore
1 a n d
Mr. 11 S. Nix went t-« Atlanta
,
and various points in North t no
iina last week on a business t,rip.
The little boy of air. and Mr
Hersbei Parduft is recovering Horn
pnetimon 1:1.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Sutton
spent last Sunday witn toe latter •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W .Dyer.
Mr. Jess Hunt lias flu at tins
writing.
Sorry to hear of the serious ill¬
ness ot Mrs. j. L, (nraudmaJPar
due.
Mr, and Mrs. ). Purdue, ol
Habersham, Mr. It . s Pardue, ot
, _ esvilie, and .\r Be|i Allen,
of Gainesville, spent ,st ,, ounuav ,
:
with their mother, , Grandma ,, I ar
t ^ * Uc
Mrs. M. B Se-.er, i nc a Loads
ville, speiit last Mm iy w tli Mrs,
Belle Allen.
Wlielchel Makes Pro; la Redaction
Oi CCC (tulips
In my opinion, of the gre.it
cs-t accompl shmei !i our Covert
ment in recent ye. is the training
of the }oung boy is the CCC
Camps Camp h has dom much for tin
yC)Ul |j 0 f our nation, taking them |
If the highways and streets, giv j
ug them occupation which l '<> : |
uuly develops them pby sic <Hy. bt<B j
is character-building .......... — us well, inn! j 1
tffording them oppoiiunity to hei| )
he ■ ■ a' i one by
9 1 .............
lhi ’ w0,k be,n « ‘ ?OHt,nu « i
and I am vigorously protesting
further reduction and shall do my
utmost to sec that - flktent appro
priation is made to iiicir original
strength.
1 feel further that local people
where these camps are situated
should be given preference, ahd
certainly that the per. nel. as well
as the enrol lees sh at t least be
taken from the S. in which
camp- are He
——-rrrrr-—- ---r-s..a ;
I
I take this met bo o expre ts my ] t
iatn triends ... , j
heartfelt itpprta to my ,]
in White B their , . , loyal
county r I
support in my race f r Clerk ol
Superior Court,
mort Uian appreciate your 1
.
support and mlluenc in the run- j
over primary next M ainesday . 1 ,
hope you „wil[ rem mber me ot.
that day md give me your support I
wh ch I will truly thank you. :
Respectfully,
Clifford Campbell.
i —— ........ ...........— —
j Cooper . t , ive IMnitry Sale, to bf j
Farmer’s State Market,Old
1 Jail Building. Gainesville, G.t.,1
Mmcli 21, 1936 Sale hours from
9 A. VI. utitii 4 J'. . 1 Vices to
be paid: Colored b 1 7 2 per
white legorns .15 per ,b; colored
tryer- al lb; white ' - ins .22, :
roosters toe; turkey .oc, duct
IOC. Fiease not o' feed oil ** e
d ay. Coui.ty Agents.
point -j
connection with bank ....... .
period, •** that upon tl whole ■ depos
itors in closed banks ; a some
what larger percent:; U r, has beer
true in hank failure: it a period of
siy twenty-five yes. lr. Jones said
“Heretofore they hav gotten about
58 %, but in these r Vo -,a!e bank clos
ings, my estimate is ,'t they will,
upon the average, go about 65 % of
their deposits.
“Another point w'-. y of mention
Is that a depositor in a closed hank
loses only a part of hi : deposit, while
the bank stockholder n.ses all, Plus a
stock assessment.
“No form of invests at, except Gev
e-nment bond 3 , has suffered as little
lo s deposits in closed banks, and
LEV ELAND, GEOI HA. MCI1. 2U, lbS6.
Naoooelieo Nows
rile Nac...■diet- High School
will put on ,1 play Fiiday night,
Man.h 2 U N i.ne ot play, “The
Little Clod Hopper.' Pioceed*
will go to the school. Admission
10 out 1 , Cents.
Mrs. 1'. 1,. Hood nid -ui. Jr.,
visited In i on, Mr. out Mrs, Bill
Uo,,d in t i.iinc-viile a lew day
la l week.
Mi and Mis f e.nes and son
vi si led then mother, \li'. C. M
C ui ten.iv over the wee-cud.
alt, Pun i.uitisdcii, oi 'Gaines
v .i», spen; the weekend with Lis
mother, Mrs ). R, Lumsdcti.
Mr- ). B Ske tot .1 nd dauglitr I s
Mrs. Coy links and . daughter, ot
Athens. Miss Nell S.clion. «
Hartwell, an i Mrs. I. E. Under
wood and ck .lien visecd Mr. an
M i s. U B. M uier Sunday.
Mr, L, Johnston and daughter
Mrs, Parish and children, Margr
ret and Edwin, Mia Agnes Join;,
ton. all of Allan!,, spent the week
end in the Valley it their summer
home.
Hie l.ilerary Guild : ol Nacou
chee H.gh School met Friday Mch.
C), aid elected new ollictns, who
are; Raymond Hicks president;
U.dnr B. Lum-d.-n. vice [ires,
deui ; K ithi vn \\ c^unoicl tnd
secretary ; 1, < me Sutton, Uva-un r
Alla r I Ilf eiia-a ion of the
11 excellent indfatiut) oi Major
limes' Amatuia IB ur was given
with Ray Kogei s a- Major Have
n, e recently.Cectep officers <>
ilie , he &i on tuor 1 hi ClaS are ;uc i ;
C oruu , ; Sutton, M.-aikn?'* i-residelYHYrt IBLiai,” 1
ice sv president; R>ymond
Hick secretary and tre.isurer
By \Va tc B. Ltuusden
OAlvKS < HAI’FL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs Roy Burner and
daughter, Francis; .1 Atlanta,
spent 1 In; weekei with relative
het e.
Mr. and Mrs. llub Head
Miss Gertrude M .Bei, ot Clermont
were the dinnei guest ol Mr, and
■Mrs. J. (i. Stovall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge John-on
and children, of Atlanta, spent the
weekend with his patents, Mr. anti
Mr-. J a n ho n.
Boy JSosebtie and bab)
spent to. weekend with Miss Nel
Nix -. jv at Ch.vt ( . . d.
Miss Estelle \\ bitworll , ol
Clermont, spent the wee ken with
: i( . r lv , re „u, Mi and Mrs. J. VV
Wb | t vvor,h
Mi-. IBuvc lief net, ot Clarkes.
Vlllc, 1‘ V - It in g relati ves here.
Steady Woik—Good Pay
Reliable M in Wanted, to call 011
farmers in Win e County. No ex
br c ipital needed. Write
n i: NESS CO., Dept. B, Freeport,
Illinois,
DENIAL NOTICE
Have your Dental work done a!
home. Help those who help pa
tuxes. That keep the old Ship ot
State moving.
y\.|j work guaruuteed.
Dr. T. J 1 . M. D 11 B,d.
,
’ A ivert -iug 1- the oii '.hut luDri-
1 cutes the machinery ol buisues
Desirable Ghanjes Proposed
Careful study by his organization.
VI,-. Hecht said. li:.d r- •■.•Red in fi num
tier of suggestions for constructive re
visions in the bill which be
to Congress. On the other baud, he de
>
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.itt ::
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3 6 J o “35 o l * -4
ST ^7 K 2i -2 o ar
fj r* ■
l or GJerk Superior Court
Clillcwd Canqjpbell i 9 2 21 109 H 10 i2 b 2 4 t
,
J, F. Gltnvor 9 tg G 75 6 8 2 6 16 C 5 to r 7 ’•
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VV. H. Hul-ey 17 11 6/0 U,} 37 2 9 l6 43 ^3 3 61 416
.
F. A McAfee o 1 24 2 T 2 4 5 4 ) 43
Clifford M flier 9 r 26 (2 IO 2 3 7 3 29 *
For„Tax Receiver
R, L, Allison tr ft 55 *'7 O' 0/
Jesse M, Black 47 at 89 rqi 39 «5 '7 24 21 1 .3 49 $26
C as. B Skalton r 7 34 7 6 27 22 18 0 5 67 jV- 1 -
>r County Treasurer
. node Hicks 6 26 Hi J 3 4 5 2 5 * 54 l 7 »9 17 44 St4
,
R. D. McCollum 49 8 5 i 100 36 6 0 39 2 7 82 • 375 •
Coleman Stabolt (s ii 12 134 1 1 7 a ,3 6 8 * liyl'
For County School Superintended
T. V. Cantrell r0 17 30 90 5 l 4 9 2;, 9 5 29 m ■'
C. H. Edw*ids 18 7 11 1 >5 18 1 7 Li r 5 9 39 “54 Y
L M. Davidson 18 <3 88 47 8 2 4 11 j ; 10 48 aoo
.
Bessie Wasi morel and 12 3 21 84 9 48 4 -j 20 28 5 12 % ’
For Coroner
John Hamilton 18 S "7 80 8 3 4 .33 J 3 1 5 114 419 .
j ^ ^ 3 82 61 29S 53 34 46 5 4 ‘7 77 7
j : For Clvairntan Couiily Commissioners
|essc G. Hunt 7 28 lot) 252 ;i 3 , 3 ' r.u 56 3 h ‘45 1(2
iG W. ... Mcfkdlutn ,, * .. . 4 , yi . , .- „ ) ® w 3 s 12 S HI 8 3 72 3«9
.
R- L -Mint# Mi*t 6 6 8 8 27 73 12 j o *2o 4 P 236
For Clerk County Commissioner*
Jes-e R. Anderson to 12 7 b * to I? 1 3 5 1 37 9 120 467
). H Johnson 5° ' 2 ° 23 7 02 +- Y s »o 2 7 2 2 21 615
For Road Sujiervisor J ,(Couiity Commissioners)
(>. E A itm 4 JO 6 33 O 3 9 O 86
J. II. B -own 67 3 2 12 i 7 l 5 -
I IS. j tea son 7 4 *9 ■19 4 *4 36 5 7 173
,
j ^ sdford 3 9 6 1 l 8 ‘7 38 2 5 Q 41 f i J 59
’
! VV Vinson i 2 3 2 47 l ( 7 7 I) <» O 126 251
.
Ch; 1 les ar* a 2 2 OO 4 -3 3 \ 1 3 0 %
\\ ade ' ! bof n 5 0 1 7 +9 9 b 0 2 0 0 76
I ! Vv ebb Cm! ‘3 O »7 1 4 O 2 0 & 0 0 i*i '.34
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A IS AII La
TT b;r^ZSHS!^ .-5 a grand sight, bit ween
as
be ho.; h whether they are old grads
with feu Tiers in their bats or stu
i; in mcco.-n cor.!:;.
' s n igbt worth seeing, abo,
......... - 0 "P an d ort wheK
par ole to the , table . in . gay
ate.i 1 ppetisiliiR dishes. There
.; : nott;er parade which taxes
place daily ill your grocery store
- a para do unheralded by the
grnndilotiU' uce of a dram major
•but' important nevertheless.
From Midget to Giant
And that's the parade , o, -inned
l’ :i - nt ur- nnvar>.Mi 10
i ;b. hou-ov.D for t er .venous
i-.ii-. ibU, )U r.now. for
that there are available •«<■.«
w riiikled cud raiootii-;.-tinned va
- - of P - as veil as p<f
1.41 li cftJftiYft
“*"i Th i y “ r -°1
:. ,iv . tj-. au-c fewer of - fit cm
.
• -111 nc<{, becau ft it costs mcr
can them—and not because
or is superior. The' -
.
; for the woman 10
- lo keep in mind!
ji.Juie -ackers ‘1 can a b d of of
y, and 5 , called m
.iie pod." The number 1 • pea
;s a nice garnish ft As.
- hops, etc., whereas H r
iees are better for -lo
di-hes. ■here
, Besides kinds am! r
; r.-.-t ttlk-i grades of V
Rxtra Et utdard find ’ '
j next. t. -e you go M'- .4
j pea — in ink twice b ore ■ you
speak. Get the sort 01 eas be:
. A nortifMJ i ai* U£
Recovers Its Part tier
gtrl” at the parties B oi_t-day. “crtain Cer
tain party ■'■ ■■ '
party girl- n. ■■
much ought; • »tor e> upba
sauerkraut. V. nunny p ai oi
turn sauerkia - a 1 •
food to serve . 3. ;sn types of
jolly-good-fello- a-t ;s. cud for
homo men!- ! „ twice as
popular uov.y : : ... e it’s old partner
is
fj< r Ip 1 .iv staged a grout
mi ba; i lias moved right
, u . lh( . [l4) . , • cans. Be sure,
In a ■ 01 -cr . •bis conveniently
^ ^ . [(j : .. (;ludo p i eat y of
ia>wwrUl . itt . dishes in the menu.
Here. <• Sow “Ace” Recipes
- ,-y • R ad: Chill one 15 -
or - n of sauerkraut, drain
S 1
of - ’-ssf inss“S
per
. tome, • - «f Salad : Dia
. packs of lemon gela
ti; in Aree <; rts of boiling
water and add ■ -a end one-half
teaspoo. s suit Cvu’.. Add the con
ten! , of two No. 2 cans of saner
kract, one and one-halt cups of
ilk ril eurumbe; ue and one-halt
cn-.i of diced 1. p!e and one cup
ci diced celery Pour into fifty
Adividy ! mold *. or in a large
flat pan and chid. If a large pan
is used, serve cut in squares,
Serve on crisp lettuce with may
ounaise garnish. This serves fifty
persons 1
.
rx\ m
modern
BREADS
H'ggtiAWSSS it VI b a loaf isn’t suck a bad
’ “ ,T the | £ t
h kea (ja DO
^ eagUy digested, trend but
' , h . Uc}onii . The modern
. serving more fruits in
,; md8 , mufflM, biscuits, most etc. Mod
tiostesses find it a eon
; '
“ t to pr ,, V jde the de
' well
^ Sr a afternoon tea breads, as
a , uie d. ... for everyday y meals.
-
Decorative and Delicious
Cranberry Corn Muffins: Beat
one egg, add two tablespoons
augur and one cup sour milk
Then add the following sifted dry
^ ingredients: oue cup hour, one
cornroeal, one-half teaspoon
soda and one-half teaspoon salt
stir in three tablespoons melted
. ,. „ )f j 0 ne-half cup canned
ing the thick
twelve small rouffint,.
Pineapple Vvl Prvad: fin to
get her the following dry mgreai
eats: two cups flour, tour tea
spoons halting powder, oue tea
spoon salt and one-fourth cur
sugar. Add one egg well beaten,
one cup milk, three tablespoons
shortening and one-half cup
crushed pineapple which has been
very well drained. Then and one
half cup of nuts. Bake m a
greased loaf pan in a moderate
oven, 350 degrees, for one hour or
until done. Makes a medium-sizea
loaf.* ________ . .