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THE GEEVEEAND COURIER
VOL. XLII No, 'r-.<
DESTINY
“If any of you become di»
qoraged a ad you feel you are lick¬
ed,'' remember the experienoe of
Liucoln,” representative Paul 'Y.
Shafer (R) of Michigan told his
House coilegues the other day.
“He failed is a benture in 1831 ”
“He was defeated for the Legis
lature in 198a.
“Hts sweetheart. Ann Rutledge,
passed on in t 835 >
“He was electad to Congress in
1838 but was defeated for reelec
tion in 1848.
“He was defeated for the Vice
Presidency in I 855 .
“He was defeated for tlieUuited
States Senate in IS5S.
“He wus elected President of
the United States in 1 S 60 ,
SISK—BLACK
Miss Virginia Sisk, daughter of
Mrs. OmerSisk, of N icoochee.aud
Mr. Allyn Black, ol Yonah, were
married Saturday, Feb. 21, by
Judge J. P. S txou.
HAPRIS— WHITE
Miss Sara Wylem Harris.daugh
ter of Mr, and Mis. C. C. Han is,
of Lineville, Ala , and Mi, Fred
White, son of Mr • and Mr-,. D. F.
White were married by Rev.Clyde
'.Lee at the home ot the groom’s
parents Saturday afternoon.
Bombs may never fall on Georgia
That's everyone's earnest prayer- Bnt
reruembery- It can happen here! Let’s
not bo caught napping if it does. Do
you! pa;f -at ; | 0 in up” as a volunteer in
Cfvltlan Defense!
MlB. J> L.' Kfcld, w V, dtvd »i“-~
3sy afternoon at the home at n®
00n, Charlie, near here.
sm» -h huryivod . .by ' • •'
Cname and Frauk Reid, both, of
Cleveland, and three half-brothets,
Eh, of Cleveland, and Tom and
Boyd Allen, of Hall county,
Funeral services were held at
Mt, Pleasant Monday afternoon
with Rev, Clyde Lee officiating.
Rev, C, H. Autry. 65 , died at
his home in White Creek district,
of pneumonia Sunday.
He is survived by his wife, five
sons, six daughters,and one. broth¬
er, H, A. Autry, of Cleveland.
Funeral services were -held at
Union Grove Holiness.churchTues
dny afternoon at '3 41 . m, Rev, F.
B. Hayes, of AUaivfti'. . officiate?',
assisted by Rev. Asa ^Dorsey and
Rev. Roy Merck
I OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
[NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
PRINTING
Try ffrtne a party where every
gmst prepares at least one dish.
R*s really good sport, and good
eskiwg. Be sore that you have
ptenty of canoed pens on hand, for
yasTl he surprise;.! how many
people triH say that tlieir own
particular cracker-jack culinary
performance calls for peas. Praa
are partial to parties.
If yon have some patty shells
or past? y cases on hand aud would
like to supply a recipe for. a guest
who is racking bis brains for
something to'make, here is a good
suggestion;
Party Pans in Pastry Cases:
Moke a white sauce of t wo table¬
spoons butter, two tablespoons
flour, three-fourths cap eVaporated
milk: and all ot the. liquor from
one No. 2 can of pcaa and ok; 2
etmee can of mushrooms. Season
with sail and pepper. Add the
peaa aud the mushrooms and aise
ene-foorth rap of shredded piml
ouio • Reheat and perve in pastry
eaaos, or m small patty “ sliella.
e six PUOJOUS.*
Devoted to tbe Agricultural, Comm and Industrial interests of White Countv
L©cal News
Mr. George Mauney, who has
been with TVA at Florence, Alai,
has received a commission ood
will be with the U. S. Navy.
Col. A. H. Henderson, chair,
man of White County, Sheriff I, at
Vandiver, air raid warden; W. R.
Ledford, civilian defense police
chief; Judge J, P. Saxon, Messrs
Clifford Campbell and FrunkKeni*
mer attended the 9>h Dis Civilian
Defense meeting at ths DixieHunt
in Gainesville Monday night.
Bill Underwood is ill.
Mrs - C. J. Meaders, who has
been f 11 . is improving.
Proj. A. S. Beasley b is returned
to the school room after a week's
absence due to illness and the death
of his grandfather.
Mr. Jim Head, of Macon, is
visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs, (!•
E. 1:1 end.
Mr. [ohn T. Head, of Marietta,
spending a few d tya with his
mother.
Mr, Willie Crane, wlui has been
very s ek, is improving.
Mr. It, i Hug is confined to his
liomj with tin.
Mrs Grace Russeil has
Mrs Arnold Nix has recently
moved to the J. \V„ McAfee home
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Dm P.;lmou r
visited relatives >11 Lavonia over
the weekend.
Mr. A, L. Mauney ts able to be
back a', his store after an absence
of sevetal days with flu,
Fletcher Dorsey, colored, died
Saturday, Feb. 28.
The W. S- C. S. of the Metho¬
dist Church met at the church
Wednesday, Feb. 25,- Mrs. Robt.
S, Johuson bad charge of the pro
gram on Jesns and Sbcitff Re
demptioc.”
\ Prayer meeting at the Methodist
church every Wednesday night.
We nutter needed to spend nlore
time in prayer than, we do now.
Come to prayer meeting.
Mr. Josiah Morris has moved to
Hubei sham county.
Congress repealed the Pension
.
Bill, Now let’s wits the war.
Clifford Campbell, our affable
arad eflicten C’sik of ’ Court, ha*
'been appointed explosives license
agent for VVLiti County byDireCtoi
R. R. So ye*, of tire U, S, Bureui
of Miiies, Washington, .1). (J,
S= •
L’er ius who desire employmen
in the new Bell bomber [jhirit ; .
Muriel's are requested to appL
through the U. S Employment
Service, SYA or WPA.
# : ib *
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l'm kinda worried about the way
Bossie’a eyes shine when she chew*
her cad. That flashlight Ma lost
the other day had a piastre eooo
£t$» trw je tton s#* # hfS t.
GEORGIA, FE&. 27 1942
Gome To Sunday Sch
Are you ft member of Mt.Ytt iah
Baptist Chbfch? Then conus
our Sunday School.
Are you n member of Cievel nd
Methodist Chufch ? Then go
your SflOdny Sehool
{f membej of ei ,
yon are not a
or wot attending Sunday Sc
anyefbere, we extend to you an ?«V
gent appeal and inviuuiou to M
tend cur Sunday School at 10
o’clock E,S.T., not War Time,
every Sunday morning.
Mt. Yonah Baptist Sunday School
Congressman B. Frank \\ hr-V
chel reports that he was in Law
renceville, Gu., on Dec. 1 , 194 1
with his Secretary on official busi
ness. On that dale the Hottst
voted the Pension Bill, He fur
ther states that lie was granted r
leave of absence by the Speaker o!
of the (louse, subject to recall, for
a few days so that lie could contact!
his people personally. He return
ed to Washington Dec. 7 . 1941
■ZZ.'~ZZZ r ___: " s ssaassai
Benjamin Franklin, while n
Minister to Ft.nice in »784, was
(he originator of the War fime.
He stated in an article that it Paris
wished — 1 ... to save millions ....Mo of dollars
a year u candles they could do sn
merei >' b >’ changing their clocks.
This (i:ted in with his teachings in
“Poor Richard’s Alintm-ic*” that 1
Early to bo.i and early to rise,
Ma.kes '11 man healthy, wealthy, and wise
In The District Court of The United
Stater For The Northern District
Of Georgia. Gainesville Division
In the matter ot No, 598
Watltei BuroU Westmoreland
Dankrupv in Bankruptcy
The creditors Of the above-named
trevkJupt, a resident of Cleveland,Geo.
gift, Route 3, in the county at White, in
said district, are hereby notified that on
the 18tb day of February, 1943 , he was
duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the
first heltl tt Sting of said creditors undersigned jjtvill b>
th office of the
.refree, iioora 9, U. 8. Court Building, in
Gainesv ille. Georgia, on the 7th day ot
iMftfeh, 1943, at ten o’clock A, m. (War
rrimbj. at which time creditots will at
ton^, prove their claims, elect, a irustne,
jtsataitiB the bankrupt and transact dll
duchiOtiier bueidese as may -properly
aomd before said meeting.
Dated t his Sts*, day of February, 1942
Hammond Johneen,
Referee in Bankruptcy
Gainesville, Georgia
Join the Red Cross
Spend your money with people
aud business that actually have
iuvestiments and reside in White
County.
GEORGIA—WHITE COUNTY:
W, K. Ledford, administrator of John
A. Ledford, deceased, represents to tile
cimit in his petition, duly,filed and en¬
tered cu record, that he has fully ad¬
ministered, John A. Ledford, estate.
This is theretore to cite all persons,
hindred sind creditors, to show cause, it
any they can, why said administrator
should not lie discharged from his ad
ministration, nnd receive letters of dis
mission on. (he first Monday inMaroh 194-4
J, P. Saxon Ordiuary
NEW MONEY FOR
YOUR OLD THINGS
Your Diicarded Furniture,
Piano, Radio, Bieyele, Tools,
Ice Ben, can be sold with
A WANT AD IN
IRIS newspaper
“The time is row near at hand
which must piubably determine
whether Americans are to bo ttee
men or slaves .... The fate of un¬
born millions will now depart'd,uo.
der God, on the courage and con¬
duct of tins Army .... Let us.there¬
fore, 10 animate and encourage each
her, and show tne whole w«Hd
at a freeman contending for
liberty.... is superior to cny slavish
mercenary on earth.”
George Washington
General Orders
July 2 , 1776.
I
SI EDS
Field, Garden auit Flower seed
Insecticides, Seed Disinfectar'
aud Sprays W rite for price li
and catalogue. Cider Seed Con
pany, Athens. Georgia.
BABY CHICKS
Ail from U » Approved Pui
lorum Testnl Ffi cks. Hatching
ll popolar breed* Tuesday and
Friday each week now. Chick*
may be hard to get later. loo
.thicks $8 95 at Hatchery, tie Her
ed $9 45 Write for prices cm
smaller lots. Gofer Hatchers
A lien , Georg a.
$1 1%
Buy U. S. Snvingh Bonds
/Stamps. They finance the war
Anyone' wishing to obtain thread
to k»u for tire Red Cross sco ZAip
Ralph Hudgins.
Opportunity
HEAD the ADS
It you haven’t given your dollar
to the Red Cross fee E. J. Huff,
Chairman of VYHiite County, W.B.
Robinson, Chairman of the Roll
Call, or Fred Lee, Secretnrv.
Money you sent away
Other places for anything just
don't pay one penny in taxes
to White County. Then, isn’t
it best to spend your money
at home?
Man or woman, boy or girl, white
colored____there’s wo k for ail of us
iiithe big job of Civilian Defense
uiteer NOWj
/-i "-)!A
MR. MERCHANT
The EYES of 1HE
COMMUMTY WOULD
BE ON YOUR -' D—
IF IT HAD BEEN ^
xu'cHneg IN THIS IS St K -J r
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
By Advertising in j t
Thi* Newspaper
Strategically spotted along •«* coasts...
ia far-off island possessions , . . are scores of “plotting
tooma'’—nerve centers of defense against attack. Here, in¬
formation of approaching enemy planes is received and in¬
stantly flashed to authorities in areas affected.
On home fronts, too, industries and citizens are on the
aleri sgainst unsetupulous individuals or small groups whose
lawles* conduct constitutes another, equally-challenging peril
to our American way of life.
g Typical example of this vigilance is the Self-Rvgjjlation
program of Georgia’s $10,000,000 beer industry. When this
Committee finds unlawful conditions at a retail out-let, action
starts. Unless the place immediately deans Op, it is turned
over to the authorities to close uv
Only the reputable beet rnailer deserves
reputable patronage. That’s how YOU cmj lytlp.
iBEWEBsWll BISfRiBIIIlUIS
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JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, State Direct «
ilk Hurt Budding g, # Atlanta, RM'Sta
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