Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 19, 1937, Image 1
3 THE /CLEVELAND ; COURIERJ Davoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and industrial Inteiesus or White County L xxx vim no. a? Ips. Heal Heads Cancer Fight Here March 2t 27 bus been se' aside #s "Fight Cuneer Wek” necosding to Mrs, I,, G. Neal, White Conn ty's representative of the Ninth district for the inericun Society for control of cancer. Women of the nation huve de¬ clared was—-a was without guns, without uniforms, without poison gas—a war of education against one of the grouljjt menaces of life — ‘Cancer” leaders of the move meat declare, and the soldiers in this warfare will be the women of America. 1 Cliief weapons to be used will be sound conservative facts approved by counpeieut au¬ thorities on cancer. Women are being mustrred for the fight be¬ cause women suffer more from A lie disease than men, they say.. At a recent meeting 11* Gaines ville machinery vyis set in motion to in*»ke the Ninth district cam¬ paign a success. Those who have been asked to usssist Mrs. Neal in this drive are as follows- Mrs Jin. Tellorld, Mrs. Charlie Head. Mrs Z ick Addington, and Ahs. Grace Russell. These women will set a I tiqae to meet in White County in their different d strict®. Let it be i» tped that every woman in tin county will make u point to hear these talks for “Early caucer is curable. Fight it with know¬ ledge.” Satisfied Patients Df. RHA of Minnesota Well Known in Georgia. DA II LON DG A .y TATE HOTEL *# Thursday, March 25th One Day Only Hours—9 :8o A. SVJ. to 4 :oo T, M. Dr. Rea specializes in stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, bowel™, rectal diseases as complicated with other diseases without surgical op¬ eration. of Ha# a record of many wonder-j u ful results in stomach ulcer, liver, i kidneys, bladder, heart, lungs,! goitre, asthma, blood rheumatism, pelH-Jit. gra, and disease*. Some of his satisfied patients : | Mrs. W. T. Charles, Eliijay, | ed StomaNi; .Mrs. W. D. Smith,East » 1.. T 7 . . .. a man, Stomach and Kidneys; Mrs. A. M. Joiner, Harrison, Pellegra;. Mr*. O L Endriken, Carrollton, Stomuch ; J. B. Gleaton, Sumner, D.tKon, Fe^egra; Mrs. J. E. Capehttrdt, the Nerves and Stomach ;Mr.-. ! J. 3 ST, Turner, Repert. Gall Blad¬ der; John Hancock, Moultrie,} Stomach Uucers. Mr*. M. Sell unit 11, Hoboken, i Rheumatism; Robert Allen, Roclt murt. Gallstones; Mr*. W, II. Col • vin, Hoboken, Liver ; Mis, C. M Golden, Carrollton, Stomach; Mr™ J. J. Y eager, Clem. Liver trouble ; of Mr*. R W, 1 errell, I'tfton, Neuri- past ti«; Mr™. J. B. Crmby, Baxley. with Stomach No charge for consul, dion and examination. aniiiiution. Married Married ummiai women 2 . 000 come with husbands, childten with a parent*. test Dr*. Rea Bros. Medical Labora¬ ment tory, Minneapolis. Minnesota to Since 1S98. and und an Please pay us immediately - the that we can pay people we uwa. ot You have gathered your crop and received a splendid price, so please the don’t hesitate in seen# u* at ouce. sion We need the money and ask that you come around tin cl see gs’ at tions once. Please don't try to dart state a round the comers to miss u-. the u out ASBESTOS BUZZING Just from the Mountaius. Rev. A*« Dorsey preached at the Holiness church last Thursday nght. Mrs. | H, Youngblood, who has been on a visit, returned to Winder last Friday. Mr. Peyton Dorsey was over m this part Sunday. Mr. Bob Roberts lost his bouse fire last Saturday morning. Partial ly covevered by insurance. Mr. Alvitj Thomas is nbw em¬ ployed Joe Ash, As last Wednesday was u fine we decided to go to Gaines ville tor the first time in two years. Walked for three miles then fell with Mr, Brannon Nix, who i> fertilizer inspector for White, and Banks. He says it used take him three days to make the trip to Gainesville but now tt in about 9O minutes. He fallen in with the people ol and has many friottds there as as here. The way to have fiends, says he, is fo be one, A go to tlte Sautheast corner of square first for on our fi st visit there some 40 years ago. turn an old hen loose at C limit Store. After getting a b.i of flour for $3 25 and some s.m back home again. I, will locate that hen wi.'j them half of her offspring. a red steer loose in tin Ridge some go years ago. by tins time he has very horns and a long tail. 2 year 9 -: & .of. tw t .,e*y V suit iu Cauiesville and this time spoke of it in glowing terms suit was made up of 3 pair of -g pair flour sacks, bloom¬ six vests, 2 jumpers, 3 under¬ 2 over-shirts, 1 John B hat rnith windows in die story and end 6 handker¬ around o"r neck. Every a girl vvotr ; come to see us nt tie on ,otl er lutnderker- 1 hat was our system ol bookkeepir, . Mr. Greear took to thi;, exnt suit. Sin¬ going to bring some girls up Athens to make a picture of But on tlie appointed day it Fojuud out what they'were so bought a new suit, crawl of those old r. gs, took is at, N bath, .* J- I» puut them . i She on. her daughter to see them ed stattep to the car in road, but were so heavy of dirt and all together she dropped them in middle of the yard. WANTED hear from owners of original pine timber. A, L Dorsey, Ordinary. among the best-loved features Fair, which will fade Into the with the Fair, are Wings of a great transportation pageant a east, of 200 actors and the collection of ancient vehicles 000 ; tile House of Magic, where scientific laboratory is turned out to make the mysteries of do stunts for the entertain of Fair-goerr; the world’s largest which pumps enough water a city of 1,000.000 people; the spectacular water carnival jf the free lagoon theater me r.’oer 0 . ao , me per cer>, £3 savings for as a whole and the effects economic and social upon the savings habits of people. association’s State Bank Divi¬ issued the most recent figure® as to the detailed condi¬ of state banks, showing steady in the position of the banks, with marked expansion eir a ffff re gate resources, while Division has compiled a to fees with a recommended system. —-* - r ------Tt,. Cleveland. GEORGIA, MCI1. 19 I - ROCKY 11 RANCH NEW'js Editor Jas. P. Davidson,; Cleveland, was in this section 1 Sunday. Misses Nellie Paltnour and ces Nix’s school at Ktri- closed Frid IV . The families of Messrs Wike Barrett have mumps. Mr. FI. 8. Nix has purnh old boniest e d of L uck It a ve on Town Cu a, Miss Eda Belle Alien, Mrs and daught ■ s | uanita and VI of Gamesv le, vvete visiting lost Mono } . Mr. \ n Nix is employed b\ the high department as n 1: matt at I son ville, Mr, J Glover left last Srtur day for Ai ib.tnia, where he to secure employment. Mrs. Grover Grant visited bet Mis. Lopez. recently, (: . $ Quality 8.90 Chicks ( 1 PIR loo UP T Stock Blood-Tested of Poultry — Bit I * ^.Ironi Equipment to Choose eular _ FREE Clr Blue Upon Request. Ribbon _ Halchetrv ~ 18 Eqrsyth St.. S. W—ATT A NT A C, A Rnatl The Courier BLUE KID:IE NEWS Mt. and .Mrs. Howard Garrett {Saturday iu Dahlogega with mot her. Buford Turner lots entered tin Camp at Blairsville. V <$# • t k * r “« J* H,irk ins fulher and and other relatives from N. C.. spent Saturday and Sundiy with her. | CAKD 01 HUNKS We wish to thank the many of Cleveland for all theii and sympathy shown li¬ the passing ol our dear father, 1 rotter. May God bless each His Children. will be a box supper a 1 Creek Baptist Church night, March 27th. Mr As Adams say* tins box su; pei to finish paying for th, church. Everybody 3 isinvi’-f Star Gardener ; j * | is a garden costume which wood designers say will be popu S SpHnf R 14 is worn b y Gertrude , popular cinema star, ns gardener. and to ^ugas Writes Gov, Rivers March 9 1937. To Ilis Excellancy, Honorable F. D. Rivers, State Capitol. Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Goveri or - I arn a. aching hereto which was written by the able \\ . \\ . Webb allocking m my local p iper, that is the is tddressed to the Editor of in ,oc:i] p ipei l would it greatly if your Excellancy comment on same and by what right lias any man who .has th privileges of the floor of the II, u to criticize the actions or Rep, sentatives elected to the Genera! Assembly by the people. Under personal ,’privileges I going, to take the floor and r this letter to the members and the Mouse to expel him from privilegeg of the floor, bm out or respect for you and your Old Age platform which 1 heartily endcr-t. l feel it my duty 10 lav this M ,b ject before you, It is possible a , again I say it is possible, 1 don’t know, however, how probable but it ts within your power to correct the damnable dam igethat bus be, n attempted to be forced upon me by Mr. Webb. It has been my experience in life that old men in their dotage are kindly, but in this case the vitriolic tongue of tins old mac. if he be permitted to ctitic.ze tht members of (ins House will be highly detrimental to the causes for which he stands and refect great harm to the.cause. ■lV « I',-.... - , r . i our- verv truly. GCD :MG. G. C. Dugas, r Looks like 81,600 will be the on homesteads. That what .Marvin A'lison advocated the house. Governor Rivers i- really getting from the Legislature. A number of White County, heard Governor Rivers’! Monday to the Legislature. I will need 9 million dolluis in money £0 carry out his pn - He will find very lilt e in getting wo n lie wan:* i ftc [■ tcdict ion ot l lie Courier; a ■. ten J5V,. uncommon tU Vegetables This Yeut S. Department of Agriculture Lists 2,000 Djf'erent Varieties According to the U. S. Department Agriculture there are 2,000 separate of vegetables grown in this To today, the gardener whose huge, a fj I0 shows, , us tomatoes a whose Hike prizes in the po m.' the corn is known nr fhborhood for its sweet¬ T*’’ this may not be startling news; to those ordinary amateurs who hu a pen. bean, corn and tomato t with no variety from year to it should awaken a little adds interest to vegetable i till Here are a few uncommon i which can be easily 1 o, in a fine onion-like grown: is and flavorer for sliced stews; marrow, deliciou. and fried; chicory c oyster endive, for winter salads; sal i o,t plant, a root with c. dis flavor which can be left in tl K ‘ others. over winter; and there are ttw Look for them in the catalog. rorif.—m a bulletin issued h. bon Bank Management Commission 01 American Bankers Association A are described for carrying on th: ate of bank checks, notes and similar instruments In re to size and uniformity of arrange of subject marter. has recommendation* for this were formulated by the associa hat about ten years ago, the bulletin and promulgated by the United Department of Commerce among new - business house* using large oC checks, commercial station aQd lithographers. A* a result about re>nt cent adherence __- to the , L __ recom¬ was brought about. The bulletin, which describe* the specification* in tali, is issued this high level ot adher to the recommendations. ~ 7 —r -r 2 COM I ,\ < j -, . FRANK CANNON ) COMEDIANS / Big ten theatre , 0 N E BIG w la. jj STARTING CLE\ r ELAND Gz* . MOV DAY, MARCH 22 u„„. '. Io.ii,,. BU-I.1K CANNON REED SISTERS ADMISSION to,;. rp0 A J J ■ l)< ’ ors Open 7.15 Curtain b rENl ’ WELL HHATED Located On COHN GY LOT i ■ ----- Vour Qroi> la GtU, 'n\l. .VOW PAY THE CTURH^ * mmmmmmrn;. i 1 I 1 i You Oct Onlj The Best i I i SsrWce as -ors is riquirsi at a H m > when only the I I i best should be considered. You * I get that here. At I I thesamet n:, you wifi b; gratified bv the i able charp reason I 1 v. - SERA'lCld 1 I I I NE. 1 LOIN fi W 4 UO CO. | Phone 479 I GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA I I i 1> * nTlt'D (| * PROSPER « 1 I'Y 011 Ice-Cream ’ ^ Consumption — Econom a Barometer of ic Conditions ted S ta;es Depart®ei.i: of I- T the boom year of ! "f. we consumed more than 250 I galloi. . By 1933 however, 1 had , 150 shrunk to lens I milDon gallons. Records c, 1034 show that we Chi. j.- n 3 Parties Increase h am is a barometer of : ,f conditions, children’s then the 1 parties-at " r , ;i this icc-erentn u might is also be taken as r - Certainly in pros l:: ; 1 nes we can afford to do our children. Therefore, : ’• -N envelopes are living 1 - the mails announcing mmv parties, spring parties, '. ll0U Parties—parties of every 1! G U ’ 8 we!l t0 consider ', deas , } n food games and - for these most delight occasions. ? r t her ! ls very definite vogue , , s parties just any other as there don’t parties. See to it you give a 1935 party in bright new 1936 ; jf it is a *° Cov green c a gleamin f r your tablecloth table rtbbon°where 8 set use use pink mnk rihhnn ..... pieces of cellophane join. your candle-holder* iisn cellophane and tie pink rib bows at the base. Fun and Good Eats Flower Hunt is an appropri¬ Cut pictures of flow -n^th^ *11 the house, n Ced catal or on °g :he lM lawn Hide a prize f or the child who the greatest amber of which he can locality by Garden tools or a garden and overall* will be an ap¬ p prize. • It must be as cav a- tn. • f party frocks and c* pleasant i , h . : i~i = »;, ? : rd B’S™ ‘“r? .. n.,« unbetiev.. We ** SUPPER MENU laid Pink'Lady Ci-rJeteU Minced Chicken and Ceierr Aul Ssndwieltf » Bread and Cream ‘'firstc Sandwiches Maple Malted Milk * Flowering Ice -4 mam Iced Cookies Little Fink Lady Cocktail. JOitm from a No. 2 cam, dice twm and combine In oocktmil Halve eight iarge ripe and place on top. one-third cup- of jparas cherry syrup.iwtul one table¬ lemon juice with the pear Pour over and cbiJi. m Maple Malted Milk: Smooth eon malted milk povtfer vftih ^ cold water, then add more (using three engs in. * 13 ) beat Deat until U "U1 creamy. creamy. Add Add «mc one map!e syru P and the contents t w " 14 -ounce cans of evaporated Mix Mix well well. Serve very ______ cold sprinkle a little cinnamon at of each glassful. Flowering Ice-Cream: Mix th*. of one 14 -ounc.e cau efr miifc one cup water one-half cap canned chocolate Beat until smooth. Add pint, of cream, whipped freeze in refrigerator trays, several times during the When almost solid pack inixture in paper cases and tine sifted •macaroof thickly on top. Put cam l he freezing compartment 14 s ^ ud 1111111 80li d and ready lEs f rt sf® 11 spray of flow ZcYS* r -1 ,-i p, ■Sr J..'"'