Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, February 20, 1942, Image 1

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THE CLEVELAND COURIER ,!5 VOL XLII No. l g J. Edgaf Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investiga¬ tion, ha6 coutioned that all parties approached by any individual claiming to be n Special Agent of file Federal Bureau of Investiga¬ tion should insist upon the pre¬ sentation of the official crodential card of the FBI, There have been a number of instances wherein per¬ sons have misrepresented them¬ selves as Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and thareby have secured informa¬ tion, privileges, and prestige which would not [ordinarily be ac¬ corded them by citizens and busi¬ ness concerns. The.offieial credential card of the Federal Bureau of Investiga¬ tion contains the photograph and signature of the Special Agent, properly authenticated by the sig¬ natures of the Attorney General of the Ignited States and the Director of,the Federal Bureau of Investi¬ gation, The card also contains an imprint of the seal of j the United States Department of Justice and so designated as to make alteration or forgery practically impossible, ASBESTOS BUZZING Ben.; White, formally of this part, but now of Hall, spent Mon day with Comer Jackson. He re peated the 13th Chapter of Revela¬ tion, which tells of the hydra¬ headed monster having ten heads aud seven hotus. He told thai Hitler was that monsterons and fearful beust. He was on his way •ter Ritta’s lumber camp. vV.hen I was a little child. Old Aont Rita, a negro woman, sold my mother a little wiifow basket, and stiil ft. After the big *rai«S Monday we all went down to the bridge to see the farms go by. Erosion was very great. Some people have ijeeri hauling water all Iasi fail and Hits winter, but they have plenty water in their wells now Nature will balance the budget this spring Congress was caught napping fusd somebody passed a pension bill over. They are paid $lo,ooo « year to keep their eyes open, wh'fa the private soldier is out in the snow and only getting $2i per month. Yes, tney are going tc repeal it. We’ll wait and see if they do, Clifford Satterfield, on Town Creek, spent a night with me re cently. He is prepared fnr winter He has a $12 pair of boots and a ducking suit. He was on Ins way ta Robbinsville, N. C,, to work at a lumber job. He and Ilia brother will have to report for draft ser *jce 011 the 38 th of this month. I have a bundle for Congress. I OUT OF TOWN § PRINTERS PAY NO TAXES HERE LET US DO YOUR PRINTING HEAR ELLIS ARNALL Georgia’s Hat Governor W.S.B. SATURDAY NIGHT 7*30 p. m. fSiiliribs inay Dover hill on vieoigia. Jliut’* cvi f June’s earnest f ayei. Bin rauaeujber: It can happen here! Let’i out be caught napping if it does, Do your pari. -'Jolt! up" as a volunte-r in Civilian lJofeoeef *i*s*rfeasfeffi |Pjj s t flows of Tree Branches ■She first farm plows were made W poked tr«« branches a«d «k»* — Devoted to the Agricultural, commercial and Industrial Interests of White County Local Nows Col. A. II. Henderson, chair¬ man of the Civilian Defense Coun¬ cil of White County, has made the following Chairmen : Air Raid Warden, Sheriff Lat Vandiver; Auxiliary Police, W. R Ledford ; Fireman, Ernest Crane; Medical Corps, Dr, L. G. Neal. Chairman Henderson states that the people of the county are joining np splendidly, but that, he would like to see everyone sigu up at once. Benjamin Franklin, while n Minister to France in i 784 < was the originator of the War Time, He stated in an article that if Paris wished to save millions ot dollars a year in candles they could' do so merely by changing their clocks. This fitted in with his teachings in “Poor Richard’s Almanac 1 ” that • Early to be,I ami eaily to risa. Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lothridge and young sons have moved to Murphy, N, C. Mr, and Mrs. j. II. Stovall and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Stovall,of Waynesville, N. C., were gu -sts of Mr. agd Mrs, B. G. AllisonSunday Rev. and Mrs. Cijde Lee,Clyde Jr. .s and Anne have returned from a visit to Social Circle. Mr. Lamar Johnson,who is with the State Highway Department at Pendergrass, spent the weekend with Lis mother, Mrs J H. John¬ son. Mr. and Mrs. F G. Muuney, ol Atiaot t, have been visiting rela¬ tives here. Two of our school teachers are absent from their school room this week. They art: Miss Alberta Henderson, who is confined to her home willi mumps, and Mrs. J. A. Cook, is ill at her home, Mrs. Ralph Holcomb, of Gas¬ tonia, N. C,, is visiting her moth¬ er, Mis. D. G, Head, Mr - and Mrs J. II, Telford and son, Goidon, visited Mr. Telford’s mother, Mrs, J. C- Burns, alMays ville Sunday. Mis- Latrelie Allison, student of G. S. C. VV , spent the weekend homefulks. Mrs. Clyde Lee is confined to her be 1 with flu. Mr. L. G. Neal, Jr , student of Emory University Medical College spent the weekend with homefolk Wil Governor TaUnadge seek reelect ion or run against Senator Russell ? Persons who desire employment in the new Bell bomber plant at Martens are requested to appiy brough the U. S Employment Service, KYA or WPA. The best test ot a nation—as an individual—is how to stand with die chin up and meet adversity. 75% of the crude tubkjer used in the U. S. normally goes into tires and tubes. The rest is u-ed in es sentiul rubber goods and a fev “non-essentials.” With the Ire menduus expansion of our arms forces and those of our Allies, it may not be very long until we shall g<> back to die "hoise and buggy days,” as 98 % of all our crude lubber com s fnun the Far East— he Malay - Stale- andNelta erlandi East Indies. WAKE UP BUSINESS / By Advertising In j / This Newspaper y' CLEV ELAND, GEORGIA FEB. 20 ! 942 ....... 4 Come To Sunday School Are you a member of Mt.Vonah Baptist Church? Then come tp our Sunday School. Are member of Cleveland Methodist Church? Then go to your Sunday Sehool. If you are not a membej of either or not atteuding Sunday School anywhere, we extend to you an ur¬ gent appeal and invitation to at¬ tend our Sunday School ot 10 o’clock E.S.T., not War Time, every Sunday morning. Nit. Yunah Baptist Sunday School. Congressman B. Frank Whel chel reports that he was in Law renceviile, Ga., on Dec. 1, 1941, with his Secretary on official busi¬ ness. O11 that date the House voted the Pension Bill, He fur¬ ther states that he was granted a leave of absence by the Speaker of of the House, subject to recall, for a few days so that lie could contact his people personally. He return¬ ed to Washington Dec. 7, 194 i. General Mac Arthur’s valient soldiers ate not fighting 4 o hour a week battles. This country had better wake up to the grave peril and calamitous situation we are now facing unless we crumble like France. France felt secure behind the Maginot Line and permitted business to go on as usual; their government was so rotten the birds' of the air fled to atmosphere they could endure; most of the Army brass hats sold out, and the Ger¬ man armies rolled in witli ease. II we are win Washington must have an explosion at once in govern¬ mental conduct of a “total war” You j ist can’t get the people to¬ gether by rationing the vital necet* gities of their livelihood to tl,$ po lit of extermination and con¬ tinue tl.e many hundred of thou sands of uon-war governmental high salary jobs. It is an abomi¬ nable and stinking shame that our governmental heads and officials continue to h«ld them when our was debt mounted to the stupen¬ dous sum to dale of One Hundred Sixteen Bdlion Dollars and soldiers only getting $ 2 t per month. Con¬ gress h id bet.tei act favorably im mediately on Senator Byrd, of Va proposal If they have the gall to ask tor reelcction. If you tell the people whose sole livelihood and investment that they can’t get tires and continue any longer these non essential high s.varv jobs you had bet er make Hess flight, Tne ; eo pie are anxious to make any sacr - fice is they are treated half way right. If ou should he in London and desire to go to story Six, then ask 5 “Where H The Lift,” which in U. S. language means elevator. Born to Mr. and Mrs, VV. J. Presley a son Wednesday night, at an appartrnent house at Bill Taylyr’s home. Joiti the Red Cross Spend your money with people and business that actually have investments and reside in White Count v. GEORGIA—WHITE COUNTY: W. Ledford, administrator of John A. Ledford, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly,tiled anil en¬ tered cn record, that be has fully ad minist ied, John A. Ledford, estate. This is therefore to cite all persons, himlred and creditors, to show eati-e, if, any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his ad¬ ministration. and receive letters of dis¬ mission on the first Monday inMarohlM^S 3, P. Saxou Ordinary .. 320 a: ’ I PRQ; O - ~A°113wt1 t L; G $11! mg: 9R! a i I?“ 1 ~33 fn‘i .iz'v;7““”5=}1\%l¥,; . .P *• ifte-uinai o we expect Eili Aria 11 to h ive the supreme and whilebeheartlv, ss well as design¬ ate jout-poken approval of Presi¬ dent Roosevelt .s 1 e visited Presi¬ dent Roo-eve for an hour one day last week, Soul hern f inner* are beginning to h waken to ih- “gold brick “thu. was -old to their representative- ii House aud Senate by Senator Nyt arid the Mill-West “isolationist bloc”, which tur -ome reason, iva bent on b un-tii g price regula¬ tions, Had the bout hern Senator: who swallowed (be bait left all prices iu the hands of 1 singh agejpcv the farm piice- would have been correlated u> the gene 1 ul strnc ture. Now a iltlle ent lechcicu problem exists, which is fraught with menace to tne farmer. Prayer "’wir The Week A Prayer Fo. Oa, C.unt y OfGnd, otii Fuller, vve thank Thee fer our count 1 y and for all i means to it- We ih nk Thee t.n its gift of frted 111—fieednm conscience, frtedmn ot act ■ n. these days of h.-r djitress, held to be good citi/a ps M.f we b loyal to our country. M iy vv bear our tui A hare i n ii- defense God grant to tin; Pre-i( -i I of the United Slates. 10 his C ibinet and to the Cotvgtes- wi d< and grace ssitiky face the ditli uU t.-.obleti of there dangeror S days. Gr in' that we may c- me < ui of thir, wa into it peace that shall be mi! up¬ on righteousness and brotherhood. We pray in the name f the Price of Peace. Amen —Rv! milKnight. Buy U. S. Saving. Bunds and Stamps. They fin e the war. =>=ki --- Anyone wislntig to ••htain thread to knit for the Red Cio-s see Mr- J Ralph HuJgii Opporli: fl T\ READ the \DS Q It you haven’t given your do! or to the Red Cros- -ee E. J. Huff, Chairman of Whin Countv, W B Robinson, Chairman of 'he Roll Call, or Fred Lee, Secremry Money you sent away to other -places for anything just don’t pay on? penny in taxes to White County. Then, tsr. it best to spend your money at hom:? M»i» or w«»inan. boy ‘Tsrirl, white. 05 colored____there's 1\ Hr nil 1 f up to in t be big job oi ('i vilia n lEitiise Val unte^r NOW j I CARRY ANTI ’WORRY INSURANCE' A Regular Ad In This Newspaper r CIVILIAN _——— DEFENSE YOU There’s a job anyone can do in Civilian Defense. Men and werr n of all ages are needed, white and colored. Boys an. girls from IS to 21 can help. Special training will be provided to fit you for tbe work you select. You can do your part without interfering with your regular job. Across the seas Americans are fighting to safeguard our land. Are a few hours of your free time too much for you to give to help protect your family and your home? Full information at your registration center. Enlist now—for one of these services: Air Raid Wardens Messengers (Ages 15-21) Auxiliary Police Drivers’ Corps Auxiliary Firemen Emergency Food and Housing Corps Fire Watchers Decontamination Corps Medical Corps Demolition and Clearance Crews Rescue Squad Road Repair Crews Nurses’Aid Corps Staff Corps | VOLUNTEER FOR VICTORY - REGISTER JAN. 23-31 i % I i ET PLACE OF REGISTRATION HERE t i tsmasm xy/mtm If you haven’t already regis ?red for Civilian L e c sse COL, A, H. HENDERSON at once. RIGHT IN ITS PATH tor*#*** x •• T Ur °~V . ' ' ■, k Y\ r// % m Let's AN Pull Our OWN Oar