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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
"COVERS THE MOUNTAINS LIKE MOONSHINE
Devoted to 'the Agricnltnrai, Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
VOU LX N®- 44
THE CLEVELAND COURIER,
PLATFORM
For White County and
Cleveland:
A Cleaner and More Beautiful
City
Swimming Pool
All Highways Graded and
Paved
To Make White County the
Mecca for Tourists
Development of Winter
Sports in Mountain Area
Ultra-Modern Highwayfrom
Cleveland to Gainesville
Ernest Vandiver To Speak
In Gainesville Sept. 6
Saturday, September 6, hundreds of
White County people will form a motor,
caiie and procede to Gainesville for the
Victory Rally for Ernest Vandiver, who
will speak in downtown Gainesville be¬
tween the ourt house and the city hall,
at 4 p. m.
This will conelude the area speech¬
making by Vandiver,
You are asked to confer at once with
Sheriff Allison on entering the motorcade.
A FREE chicken barbecue will be held
at City Park following the downtown
ceremonies.
K. S. Price Dies of Cancer
Following an illness of several months,
Keff S. Pi ice, 70, died at his home, Sat¬
urday morning of cancer
Funeral services were conducted Sun
day afternoon from the Cleveland Meth
odiat Church with the Rev if. H Hump¬
hries < dictating Interment was in Ml
View (.burch Cemetery.
He W as amewher of Pluielapd Method¬
ist Church, a foimer Mason and a mem¬
ber of White county Chamber of Com
tnerce and a progressive farmer and
aptiye ip the future development of White
County.
He was a native of Hart county, but
has livid one mile west of Cleveland since
1923. Two friends accompanied him to
town last Friday afternoon.
Survivors inclnde bis wife, one son,
Elmer Price. Montgomery, Ala ; three
daugbleis’ M'S, Aaron Westmoreland,
Bt. 4; Mrs. Henry Slaton, Baton Rouge,
La.; and Mrs Raymond Williams, West
Columbia, 8. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie
Ginn, Decatur; Mrs Marie McDaniel
Dublin; I4 grand,Ihildren, and 4 great¬
grandchildren
Quill Sammon, candidate for
Congress from tbe 9th District,
will speak in Cleveland on the
square this Saturday at 3:30 p m.
Musical entertainment will be
provided by singer Marshall Pack
tnd the Precious Memories Trio.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kice, of Bishop
tptnl Saturdry night with Mr. and Mrs. F
Glover and attended Loudsville Camp
peeking.
jfthilip Hegter is suffering from injuries
ghieb he received when he fell off a truck
Wedscsilay morning. He is in Habersham
Hoepi’a!.
Dr. L. «, Neal Jr. is spending
several days at Madison, Fla.,
with his sister, Mrs, Earl Payue
Rev. and Mrs. Dean Head of
Suwaiiee spent one day last week
prjfji tjjejr pipthprg, Mj-s D. G.
Hpad »ji(J Mys; B, G, Allison
Montgomery Kenimer of Bishop
and soiuin law, Oliver Kennon, of
Gainesville, visited the Telford’s
Sunday.
Rumor is that the County Com
tnissiouers plan to sell most of the
road machinery to reduce the in¬
debtedness of from $60,000 to $75,
000, which they have made in tbe
past year and a half How do they
p^pect the new CopiimsMpncys to
jyorj* the County roads?
BRIDE KISSES ’EM ALL—
SHE’S A CARRIER
LOS ANGELES (AP)—It didn’t
>other the bridegroom when the wea¬
ling guests kissed the bride. But now
t’s got the Health discovered Department that Mar- wor¬
ded. It has been
ene Mansfield, 21, was suffering from
nfectious hepatitis when she and
Marine Pfc. Charles Varbals, 20, were
ved.
re you a subscriber to The Cour
’ Well, why don*t you come to
office right now and mala sure
1 The Courier visits your home
tfe* next u natal
When thou euttaet'down thane harvest
in (hy field, and hast forget a sheaf, thou
shall not go again to fetch if. it shall be
for tbe Stranger, for the fatherless, and for
tbe widow: that the Lord may blsss tbee
In all the work of thine hands.—The
Book of Deuteronomy, xxiv, 19
Hitting tbe cealjng is no way to get up
in the world.
It’s not easy for a politician to sit on
the fence and keep his ears to tbe ground
at the same time.
Knowledge; like timber, is beet when
well seasoned.
B_29: What women in their middle
40’a wish they could agata.
No unhappily married man can suc¬
ceed in life if be stays married, so claims
an alleged expert on life among the
married. Maybe Abe Lincoln was an
exception.
Some men don't like a woman for ber
mind but for what shedoesu't mind.
“Sex ? I never give it a second thought
—I’m too buey with the first one.—Bob
Hope
“The adult is. to a very large extent
what his teachers have made him, and iu
this very sense, the true, unacknowledged
legislators of any land are its teachers.”
—Asbley Montagu iu '’Education and
Human Relations” (Grove).
If you do what people tell you, you will
be fishing bares in tbe sea and hunting
fish in the woods.—Bulgarian Proverb
Tbe grass next door may look greener,
hut it's just as hard to cut.
A Wall Street Journal article points out
that some 90,000 people and' businesses
filed for bankruptcy in the fiscal year
that just ended—a jump of 23 per cent
over the year before. Fuur out of five
bankruptcies are filed by individuals
Wbat most countries are asking the U
8 for is “to be lett a loan,”
There was the secretary who always
thought that assets were baby donkeys.
This ie the quietest congressional race
we ever remember in toe Ninth District,
which definately means that i'ongreasman
Phil Landrum will be swept into office by
an overwhelming landslide.
Congressman Landrum baa made you
one of tbe moet capable representative's
this district has ever had anti his experi
ence ie very valuable in this crucial world
crisis.
The lael half of Au -usl was just patfect
The survey for the ultra-modern high,
way from Cleveland to Gainesville has
been completed to (rtermont.
We are now depending upon John Quil
lian to put fire under the feel of the office
force so that estimates can be made and a
contract let before Christmas.
The Courier now feels that the Forest
Service officials will ‘ looeen-up” and ask
for an appropriation in the next Congress
for winter sports in our mountains.
35 years ago no one over thought of go¬
ing to Florida iu the summertime. There
are a great many more visitors in Florida
now in the summer than in the winter.
When the Forest Service starts the 1
great winter sports developments in our
mountains we will be fast heading on our
way to make While County the mecca for
vacationists.
Strong t Sort will be m de to sell peo¬
ple with money to construct swank hotels
inns, and lodges to take care of the
thousands and thousands of fine people
who will each pour from $20 to $26 daily
into White Couuty.
The tremendous increase in the produc¬
tion cost of a liitl- weekly newspaper is
just about unbearable. Those that are
able to survive must definately depend
on Job Work for their very existence
For some unaccountable reason few
people appreciate the great value of a
good newspaper to a loyvn and county.
It’s tfie duty of every citizen to support
their hometown newspaper—The Cleve¬
land Courier, If you really appiecl&te
what The Courier has done for Cleveland
and White County since 1944 you will
prove it by your full suppoit to Tbe
Courier,
Cicero said: “Befora beginning, pte
pare carefully,”
The Chinese Reds are making a serious
threat of war by their attack on the is¬
lands of Quemoy and Matsu. The U. 8.
committed to defend those islands,
The U. S. Suprepnt Court met in emer¬
gency session Aug. 28 on iptregatinu of
Centro! High School in Little Reck, Tb-y
will meet again Sept, J1 to hear more
arguments.
Something seems wrong with the en¬
gine. It .,,
She: Djii’I talk foolishly. Wait un¬
til we get off the main road.
If all the bag dresses iu tbe world were
laid end to end they would reach half
way across the ocean—and lots ot men
think this would be a good idea.
You’re riached middle age when all
you excelcise is caution.
Always vote for a principle, though you
vole alone, and you may cherish the
a#tat refit ction that your vote is never
o.L—John Quincy Ariamtj
CLEVELAND, GA* SEPT. 5 1958
Local News
Send us the NEWS so that it will
appear in The Courier. We will ap
precite your cooperation.
Old Farmer's Almanac predict from
Sept 11 to Sept. 30: ‘ Winds and foggy,
time for a toddy, Trying times in norther¬
ly climes. Ladies take heed lay down
your fans, take up warming pans.”
The candidate who challenged bis op¬
ponent to a lie detector teat might start a
new trend in political campaigning. —
Sally Stratton.
Mr. and Mre. Jimmy Rowan of Macon
annennee the birth of a daughter Aug. 31.
Mr, and Mrs. Willis Noell are proud
grandparents.
Mr and Mre. Robert McGee and Linda
moved to Gainesville Monday. .
A school prlnicpale get-together will be
held at Breneau College,' Gainesville,
September 24.
Every voter in While f.ounty should
be rc-miuded of his solemn duty to VOTE
8ept. 10. Vote for who you want, but
VOTE.
Truelt-McConnell College opens Sept. 8
The Clark Bridge over Chattahoochee
River near Gainesville is now open for
travel.
Mrs Frauk Holcomb’s sister, Mrs.
Beulah J. Hunt, 78, Commerce, was
buried at Apple Valley Baptist Cburcb,
near Commerce, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs George Ervin McAfee am'
sons returned to Norfolk Sunday after a
visit with their mother, Mrs, F. A. Mc¬
Afee.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Kimeey of fames
town, N. C., spent tbe weekend iu Cleve¬
land.
Mr. and Mre. A. b. Isbell have moved
to their place on Town Creek near F. D
Alien e and Rre now constructing a new
borne. Mr. It-bell is a relited Atlanta tire
man.
Sheriff Alliiou, Clifford Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Allison attended the
Peace OSiicers Convention in Macon las 1
*eeh
Bill Campbell and family have moved
to Atlanta, where Bill is employed by s
paint company.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Robinson and little
eon of Waynesville, N C., spent the
weekend with their mother. Mrs. Belle
Robinson. Ray staled that he feels that
The Corn ier should have the fall suppoi t
of all the people in our fight to tnaki
White County the mecca for vacationists.
(AH1NC)—Aimy Pvt. Robert L. Wesi
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. West, Cleve
land. Ga recenily completed tight weeks
of basic combat training at Fort Chaffee,
Ark.
(AHTNC)—Pvt, William m. Allison,
whose wife, Elena, and parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Allison, live in Cleveland,Ga
recently completed eight weeks ot basic
combat training at Fort Chaffee, Ark.
(AHTNC)—Army Pvt. Freddie B. Sea
bolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvile J Sea
bolt, Rt. 1, Cleveland, Ga., recently com¬
pleted eight creeks of basic training at Ft
Phafl'ee, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Faulkner of
Atlanta are visiting Mr and Mrs. — Ash
and Mr, and Mrs. Lester Faulkner*
Mrs. Jobh White left Tuesday to visit
her daughter in Baltimore.
Col. and Mrs Jack Davidson ot Jeffer
son spent tbe weekend with psrente Mr.
and Mrs. H. H Davidson.
mvs Mary Lou Harkins is at h >me after
undergoing eugery.
Clareme Simmons entered Veterans
Hospital No. 48 Thursday.
Neal Dorsey of Atlanta underwent sur¬
gery at Veterans Hospital No. 48 last week
Mi. and Mrs. Hubert Head came to our
office last Friday and handed ue apacK&ve
of cleaued breeui they eaugbt the day be
fore in Twin Lakee They reported) they
caught 73 in just a few hours. Hope they
keep up ttiie fishing spirit.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Julian Westmore¬
land, a daughter Aug. 29.
Mre, Frank Piuitt underwent an types
dectomy Aug. 30,
Barnett Blalock reports that a benger is
being uonatructed at the White County
Airport.
388 people in White County will receive
increased monthly payment from the So¬
cial Security Amendments of I958. which
will take effect early in Feb. 1959
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Henderaon and e-u-.
Gertrude Brown and Col. Art Baker ot
Charleston, 8. C., visiter] Mr. and Mre
li. H. Davidson over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Head and Mr, and
Mrs. John Glover of Decatur visited re¬
latives and attended campbeeting over Ihe
weekend.
i^youx qaWK, to mtxcritM for
REALTORS TOLD NEWSPAPERS
BEST FOR ADVERTISING
advertising MANCHESTER, VT.—“Newspaper indus¬
is the real estate
try’s most potent sales weapon. It
produces more in sales per dollar
spent than does any other media,” the
ninth annual convention of the New
England Realtors was told here. Morrill,
leading Speaker Quincy, was Mass., F. Lester Realtor.
Mr. Morrill told his audience that
it was not unusual for his office to
receive more than 300 replies to a
50-line, one-column ad in a metro¬
politan Boston newspaper two-column or 100 re¬
plies from a two-inch,
ad in local newspapers.
“Every newspaper audience can pro¬
duce sales for a broker if his sales
message interests them. Too many
brokers miss the response they could
easily get because they fail to spend
sufficient time and care in preparing
their advertisements,” he told the
Realtors.
“To keep our staff of 30 salesmen
supplied with prospects, walk-in we must get
a consistent call-in and traf¬
fic from our newspaper advertising.
To insure this, we spend nearly as
much advertising for time used in do preparation for of of
as we cost
space.”
He: “When I walked in on my girl
friend last night unannounced, ehe blush¬
ed all over."
•You mean you could tell that?”
‘Yeah That’s the reaeon she blushed
NOTICE
Then will tie a Civil Defense Meeting
it the City Hall in Cleveland at 10 A. M
Thursday the 11th of September.
M F. Garey—O D. Director
P. T, A. To Meet Sept, It
The Cleveland P. T A, will meet at
ihu School Cafctoiium Sr{ teinber 11 at
8 p m. Every parent is urged to attend.
The letter below is being sent bySher ft'
Allison to all peisons who have tax ti fas
issued against them:
Cleveland, Georgia
September 2, 19b8
Re: Tax Fi Fa
Dear Sir:
Clyde Turner. Chairman of fVliitel’oun
ty Board of Roads and Revenue, ha9 or¬
dered me t» collect all taxes now due
White County by levying on your proper¬
ty and selling same before tbe court house
door in White County,
He etate9 that the county is heavily in
debt aud must raise some funds immedi.
ately to meet this and current expenses
We must have setth menl by October 1,
1958 for your taxes to save further cost in
this matter*
Your friend,
W, L. AHisou, Sheriff
I NO OUT PRINTERS LET TAXES PRINTING US OF DO TOWN YOUR HERE PAY
announcement
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTHEASTERN
JUDICIAL CIR 16 UIT.'
I hereby announce my candidacy to succeed
myself as Judge of the Superior Courts of the
Northern Judicial Circuit of Georgia, subject
to the rule® of the State Democratic Primary
of September 10, 1958. the
I have striven to live in obedience to
laws which I, as Judge, am called upon to en¬
force, and have endeavored to conduct myself
in keeping with the dignity of the judicial
office to which you have intrusted me.
I pledge to you that I shall continue to dis¬
charge the duties of the office faithfully, fairly,
impartially, and courteously, and shall always
be ready and willing to talk to you about your
problems. votes, elect to
If, by your you Judge, I me shall then an on* be
dorsement term as your
qualified to draw the Judge’s retirement pax
when I retire from office* and shall not again
offer for re-election, but shall retire at the end
of the term* My contribution to the Judge’s
retirement funa required by law to be paid tQ
entitle me to retirement has been and will
continue to be deducted from my salary ao
long as I am judge of the Circuit.
Due to be engaged the greater part of the
time with hearings, holding court* and due to
the great increase in the business of the cir¬
cuit, I shall be unable to see each of you per¬
sonally to solicit your vote and influence, so I
take this means of assuring you that your sup¬
port of me wlU be deeply Sincerely appreciated.
Kelley. youre,
Qf Fred
Established 1899 83.00 Year in Advi>*
Social Security
lam very proud of the fact that during the time I
have represented you in Washington I have been able to
actively support our Social Security Program.
Only a month ago we were able in Congress to in.
crease the Social Security benefits by 75 %. The Con¬
gressional Record of July 8 l, Pages 14443 — 14444, will
8 how me as being for this bill (HR 13549).
I have always supported Social Security and I will
continuerto support any Social Security bill which gives
a H °f people security for retirement
r >ur more
PHIL LANDRUM
Congressman. 9rh District
RE-ELECT
G. Fred Kelley
Judge Superior Court
Northeastern Circuit
Judsre Kelley is a man of sobriety, morality and
possesses outstanding legal ability and common sense,
In discharging the duties of the Judge’s Office,
Judge Kelley is fearless, fair, honest, impartial, con¬
scientious and just.
Be sure to go to the polls and vote for him and see
that all his friends get to vote for him.
Do not be mislead by last minute rumors, claims
or circulars.
Reports from tbe people over the Circuit indicate
that Judge Kelley will be returned to office by an over¬
whelming majority.
Judge Kelley has been a faithful public servant
and he is entitled to the Judges Retirement Benefits
provided by law and for which he has paid. I he good
people of the Circuit are not going lo deprive him of that
benefit,
Po iticai Advertisement Paid For By Friends
SUPPORT
The Peoples Own Candidate
John D. Odom
For Lieut. Governor
And Do Away With the Ad Valorem
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