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THE CLEVELAND ■s .. A .COURIER! f
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interdata of White coy
0_. XXXV111I x«. $
ASBESTOS BUZZING
Just from the Mountain*.
Mr. Paul Westmoreluud whs
here yesterday.
Mr. Paul Elliott and son,Graves
were here recently.
Mrs. J H. Tuungblood and
daughter, Willie, were in this sec¬
tion a few days ago.
Gene was nominated for presi¬
din' early las' spring by the Grass
Root Convention at Macon <>nd lie
received one vote in the general
election. S mie were quite sure
he would be one of our next Sena¬
tors, but you see h-w turned out.
They had the wool pulled over
their eyes for they had only read
the little Statesman.
As a I elections are over let u
go forward un ler the banner ot
the New Pet , L“t us hotat out
sails still higher for we have ; a
will ■
great leader, lor he not put it
crown of thorns on labot nor eruci
fy tire common people on a cro-
of|goid, .
Sometime ago Mrs Groear tutc
Mrs. Mildred Sydel were hero, Mrs
Mrs Sydel h >d us to promise tr
send her in a story for iheGeorgiar.
S i to comply with the request sent
her one early last week hoping i
would do for Ftiday 13 th, but lo!
and b.-hoid it appeared Sunday— i
the day most all the peunies go lo
Sundry School. In her comm #*)) 8
and compliments she referred to its
the ‘Wild Man of the Motm- !
as
taipg” and one of Tancaus tribe.
She told that Mrs. Simpson would
tye here spot). Lat os tun
The series of meetings at (lie ;
Reservation will be continued
through Sunday night, Nov. gaud,
at 7:30 P, M. instead of 7 . Rev.
E A Wittter is doing the preach
ing.
On Saturday night and Sunday
night old time gospel songs are to
be a special feature of the services
itpd till who like to sing are urged
to come out, and if possible, some
books with them.
Everyone cordially invited to be
there, Services are held in the ap¬
ple house, which has been provid¬
ed with ample resting facilities.
\t Vyiiite Count.! don’t get some
federal aid project for the courtly
and the Town of Cleveland it will
be so ely due to the lack of co¬
operation of the county authorities
and the town authorities The
terracing pr soil erosion project is
purely an emergency measure. Jt
is our information that a Soil Ero
ttiou Camp Can be pi teed in White
county if the necessary and proper
goope-ation and interest is inani
fes gii to the federal authorities by ;
{he county uiih 'r tie*, We can j
yet gat a court house "for White I
county and water arid sewerage for
Cleveland, but it can't be had by
squatting around some place and
whittling. It will require action
and diligent work. What are we
going to do, io-a everything? Tln
Cotjrier insists tfi it we get it. Lt'
the Woman’s orgniizrtions am. I
the Men’s organizations get ti
gether of the county and insist tni
XVhire county get seme of thi
federal money that will make a
future showing
Route Man wanted for Whit
County. Over 600 customers.
Avenge e nings $25 week. Man
must have good references Ap¬
plicants age between 25 - 5 O Wi.
need car, Write J.R. 'Watkins
Co. Box 2447, Memphis, Teura ,
»ueuHoO Rural Dept,
Xacooohee News
Nacoochee b s won “t tie basket
ball game over -euiorest Friday.
Mr, F. C -tovall, who ha*
been in tin' rspitai, returned
home Suture*, to the delight ot
his friends.
Miss Jemde McClain visited in
Demorest aver tire weekend.
Mr. Partain, of Commerce, is
visiting his son and family, Mr.
Mrs. |jobn Partain.
Miss Muzie Oakes und Mrs
Mrs. Arthur Wyles. of Atlanta,
spent the weekend with their
mother. Mrs. C. W, Oakes,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams,
Flowery Branch, spent Sunday
itt the Valley visiting parents.
Mrs. Walter Brandon. Mi**
Le-uiu Logan and Mrs. G, M.GaS
h>vv ty spent tjunday afternoon
their mother, Mrs. S. B.
Logan. Mrs, Logan returned
them,
Mrs. Katie O* CtiiiQon spent the
weeketip in Atlanta visiting her
sister.'
Clermont Man, Aided by Wife, Dog,
iitops Holdup, Cathes Ex-Conviet
Clermont. Ga., Nov.*20.—A man
1 is wife and his dog effected the
capture here this morning of a
wotilB-bc robber who tonight ’»
lounging in the Hall county jail at
Gainesville, and admit* he is ft"
escaped convict.
Mood Griffin, ex-mayor of Cler¬
mont, who operates a cotton ware¬
house Jhere, was approebed tlffi
morning by two men vfbo pntei •<
hfs plaee of business and told f lu
tfiey desired to sell tt bales of rot
ton and inquired the price. Di r
iwg the conversation one v the
men drew a pistol and comm tnded
Griffin to ‘ hands up,” but instood.
grappled with the w - 'ld-bi
robber, causing the pistol t drop
to the floor. ,At tins st >, e,
wife, and the family dog entered
tl|e fray, the dog diverting the at¬
tention of the man by trying to
bite him, as fie was forced to try
to beat off broil) Griffin and the
Mrs. Griffin also gave aid
The other man, instead of goipg
the aid of his unpanion, jump-,
into tiieir aut mobile agd drove
*
By tins turn , "iriffiti . and the
robber had gr -nbled out of the
building and 1 o the street and
scuffle attr wted the attention
the attention of oilier citizens,
who aided in handcuffing the man,
who was taken to Gainesville by
Deputy Sheriff Ler Land, from the
of Sheriff I. L- Lawson.
At the Gainesville jail, Deputy
E, Cantrell, quoted the map ft“
saying his name is RoyMulone and
he escaped two weeks ago
the Greenville, S. C-, prison
where he was serving a life ten
Cantrell said he gave the
of his companion who es¬
today as Luther Jones, and
t hey left Greens tile two nights
Cantrell said the authorities at
confirmed the report of
escape and said they were look¬
for Malone
Clermont is a to.vn of 350 popu¬
a few miles north of Gaines
iHe. — Atlanta Constitution.
ue man *ao aaov.g now 10 ge
.0 debt wisely, that i3. who borrows
■noh v with which to make more
money through legitimate enterprise,
is the .borrower whom the bank Is
looking for. By the frank intercbaafC
of opiaion aft'd a free diaenssla# «f
various projs.ets,, the borrower is
gtdded and ije'lpep by his bapkef.
"in order to procure a line o{ credit
at a bank three thing* art important;
‘I. A--statement of assets showing a.
basis of credit in the way of invested
capital, or collateral of sufBeieiU value
cover amount of loan, or
"2. Ax sriir-r'»r wboaia *♦ --
CLEVELAND, GEOBGIA, NOV 20.
ALL THE CARE, ALL THS CONSIDER \TION,
ALL THE SERVICE WE COULD GIVE OUR OWN
Yet the cost of a Church and Son Complete Fnner.il SafV’ce
need be no more than you can aiford to pay.
In our display rooms caskeis range in price from the most mo j
est to the mofb e-laborate. The cost of a funeral is determined entire
by your selection.
Regardless of the. price of the casket se'ected the same high r ■
Service is available to all no distinction is shown.
CHURCH & SON
Funeral Service
Ambulance Service
Cleveland, Gu. Clarkcsviile, Ga.
Phone 78
Ambulance Service
WOODBINE
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REmsmii
Take First Prizes In Home Town 'metrical Contest
LOUISVILLE ■ TIFTON - MANCHESTE. TILLMAN * CHIPLEY
STATESBORO - SWAINSBORO • W2! SPRINGS ■ AILEY
VIENNA ■ WADLEY ■ DARIEN ■ BACC U - FOREST PARK
McJNTYRE - BARTOW • POWDER S GS - RUTLEDGE
EATONTON • GREEN'. .^LE
All Share in Awards That Toted $10,600.00
WINNERS AND PRIZES I vventy-four Georgia tonus, in the year just past, have proved
themselves ELECTRICAL LEADERS IN. A STATE THAT IS
SWEEPSTAKES RACE FAMOUS FOR ELECTRICAL LEADERSHIPf
Prize* lo til* two lowne ranking highest in Georgia in the as*
of electricity in the home* Excepting only three states oi Georgia ranks highest in
Woodbine First Prize ?750 out
—
.......................................... the nation in the of electric ; the how*, and these
Louisville — Second Prize .................................... 250 use ser n
GROUP “A” 24 towns have proved themselves th .ers in Georgia, a state
ill? (Towns the highest with more than and <100 increased residential of electric elec 4 He consumers service during show- that has scores of towns whose homes rip the average Ameri
use use home
the contest.) can in •ctricai progress.
Americus—- First Prize.................................... $1,000
Tifton — Second Prize .......................................... 750 For -'■ginning November ] . 0 35, and ending October
Statesboro — Third Prize ................................... BOO 31, 193 • an the lines of the Power Company have
.
GROUP“B” been ei friendly but spirhi opet’tion, in a race to dis
(Towns with from 200 to 400 residential eluc*» consumers show¬
ing the higfaeet use and increased the contest.) use of electric service during cover C. is champion home — ;y championship is re
Baxley—First Prize............................................ $1,000 fleeted in ‘ ise and increased us lecti > service in the horam,
Manchester — Second Prize ................................ 750 to make ■ .ore comfortable, mote convenient, more worthwhile
Svvainsboro — Third Prize ............................... 500 by j; .odeni standard*.
GROUP genu
“C” Ted the restti of that
(Town* with highest from 100 and to increased 200 residential of electric electric consumers service during show¬ we announce com^t^pon, the v>in
ing the use the use ners in Home Town Town fc sctrkal Contest, tt is
contest.) a a matter
Reidsville — First Prize ........ $750 for civic celebration fei the 2t tow , for jlfO^OD fn jtrim is to be
Shellman — Second Prize....... 500 di.tr. d among thws for civic haritahte and educational
Warm Spring-s — Third Prize >*V.**.*W**' 400 pur
Vienna — Fourth Prize........... 300 . their victory is part of a ar greater achiavement in which
Wadley —Fifth Prize ............ 200 state can take pride. tips in the area served by the
Louisville — Sixth Prize TA^.V*.******* *■ 100 T 'ow«r Company have imbed to annual of
. an average
GROUP tup “D” «1 ■ itt hours, by contpai . with the national average of
<t»wn* wit% from Z5 fa 1 r«ul.nti»l elec trie LQa^umant .H.c- ■ d Georgia’s leadership Isas been demonstrated anew!
io« the higfcert u«e and ii ncreayed use electric seoiee —
the con teat.)
Woodbine—First Prize ......................................... $750 ^ dbine, in Camden county, raced away with chief honors.
Chipley—Second Prize ......................................... 500 ■ A i First Prize in the Sw< pstakes and first Prize in Group
Alley —Third Prize ............ ................................ 400 ■ —: ville was also a doi»b!e winner, second in the Sweep
9arien—Fourth Prize BOO -
Baconton—Fifth Prize ..................___________ 200 'tak' vth in Group ‘‘C”r—- Amec Long lad Gann “A”—Laxity
Sixth .................................... L4 C 'B”--while Reidst ille had the beat ail
McIntyre — Prize ..................................... 100 t record among
IMPROVEMENT PRIZES the towr i Group “C?. Prize winners are listed in the column
<*■ w 3&£ MWS ^IJITSSW ^ ^ rt the left — txaupta* «andings of «-J towns in rite «Tfc
1 available at the nsaacsft Georgia Power Company oflke.
Bfcton*« — MaooB Wvision Divialon ................U W J(Ki GEOROIA POWER COMPANY
Bartow —c Auffust* ..............................
GreenviHa —.Golurc kdutsbus Division........................... 100 More Light— ~ * ore Leisure — For Goorgfa r Home*
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Printing
is the master key of our civilization,
the m is through which we have
achieve i art, education and industry.
It is v 11 worth the very highest
efforts >f its craftsmen.
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