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TH CLEVELAND COURIER
COVERS THE MOUNTAINS LIKE MOONSHINE
Devoted to the Agricultural , Commercial and Industrial Interests of White County
VOL LXVU* 52 N*
THE CLEVELAND COURIER.
PLATFORM
For White County and
Cleveland:
A Cleaner and More Beautiful
City
All Highways Graded and
Paved
To Make White County the
Mecca for Tourists
I)evel« j'liiPnt of Winter
Sports in Mountain Area
Letters . . .
To The Editor
The Atlanta Journal
and
f ' The Atlanta Constitution
Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 8, 1964
Mr. Jim Davidson,
The Courier
! Cleveland, Ga.
Dear Jim:
; Tell the White County weather
men that Atlanta really loved their
comments. I don’t know wlhen I
[ have heard so many folks say they the
| enjoyed reading a piece in
g Magazine as I’ve heard this week
ibout the good signs for bad
■weather.
Sincerely,
Andy Sparks,
The Habersham County Tax
A ss< ssors have refuse adopt tax
equalization program. conducted
The program has been
for a number of months by pro
l'es-ional firms, hence the program
is i ow useless in that county
The White County Commis
nnssioners now have a firm em
ployed to wo'k on Tax Equaliza
Hon program to become ettec'ive
Judge Roy Satterfield has the
Absentee Ballots for the Genera!
E t ction
Evening courses ’inseveral es*
st litiids are new open at the Gh.
Tt eh Sob ml at Clarksville. Con
tact them NOW
Outlook for October; Te npefa
ture, ear norma Free pi ti n
above normal
You will find the Grand Jury
Presentments on page 1,column 6
of this issue. Read them
Eddie Adams tells he has nevei
received so much mail in all his
life since Andy Sparks wrote that
most interesting article on him
and several other White County
people on what kind of winter
you cun expect, He says money
is enclosed foi herbs. He tells be
must get a secretary or marry.
Jan.1 1965.
TheCourier was pleased to re¬
ceive and order for printing from
Coy Davidson of Birmingham,
Ala. His parents are Mr and
Mrs. Geo. W. Davidson
Harley Brady tells he’s Satis¬
fied his prognostigatious on what
kind of wiujer to expect will
come true, However, he^ some
what uncertain about the suows
before Christmas, bo he’s going
to consult Mr. J. H. Telford tells
what he thinks.
It will take you a long time to
vote in the General Election Nov
8 Better get,, informed on the
Coirs', tiutional Amendments Tala
with Judge Roy SattertieldcNOVV
USB Bsinbridge (s’HTNC)— Freddy L
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non otlMrs, Lewis J. Bui ton, R4, OleAe
land, is scheduled to return 10 Norfolk
Va, Out, 3 while serving aboard .the OSS
Bainbridge following the completion of
Naval Training G«uter, SanDiegtf, Oalif
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Letter to the Cleveland, Editor
Georgia
October 12, 1964
Mr. Jas. P. Davidson, Editor
Cleveland, Georgia.
Dear Jim:
Through your paper I want to
make an appeal to our County
Commissioners and to the citizens
of our County to support them to
save our historical court house.
None of us at this time can
fully see its true value, its beauty
of design and what it will mean
to White County in the years to
■come. If it is tom down, it can
never be replaced. Let’s go slow,
and not do something that all of
us will regret later.
Our section is the Garden Spot
of the State and White County’s
possibilities are practically unlimi¬
ted. Some may think that the new
Court House will supply all the
space the county will need in the
forseeable future, but I do not
think so. Case in point: Just a few
years ago the State Building Au¬
thority built us a large school buil¬
ding that was thought large enough
for years to come. Yet with a new
building now going up and it’s not
sufficient to meet present needs.
I think that the County will need
all the space in the old Court House
and 1 that the Commissioners will be
justified in making all needed re¬
pairs.
Let’s not destroy this valuable
asset and sometime in the future
let some organization take it over
and maintain it for future gener¬
ations.
Yours truly,
J. H. Telford.
T uett-McConnell
Announces
Beautification Plans I
Connell Approximately College Alumni 100 Truett met Fri-* Mc-j
day night, October 9 at the college
to hear the plans of the new presi¬
dent, Dr. Warner Fusselle, for im¬
mediate development and beauti¬
fication of the college.
The group enthusiastically adop¬
ted a plan for installing a beauti¬
ful fountain in the center of the
quadrangle in front of the Admin¬
istration Building at the girl’s
dormitory. The fountain is to ex¬
tend approximately 25 feet into
the air.
The area is to be surrounded
by walkways and lovely landscap¬
ing. At the upper side is to be a
gate with a huge padlock. This
gate is to be opened with a great
deal of ceremony when the fresh¬
men enter the life of Truett Mc¬
Connell, then locked, not to be
opened again until graduation,
when again the sophomores will
exit through the gate into a life
of service and leadership.
Plans are to have the fountain
lighted — white, with the follow¬
ing exceptions: At Christmas the
lights of the fountain will be red,
in the spring at graduation time the
lights will be green, and in the
fall during registration and leaf
turning time in the mountains, the
ligthts will be amber.
Total cost of the fountain and' 1
gate will be around $3,200 includ¬
ing architect’s fees. Over one half
this amount in cash has already
been raised.
Alumni wishing to make contri¬
butions should send them to Rev.
Wallace Preast, Secretary, Alumni
|Association, jjRome, Georgia, Black to Bluff Mrs. Ruby Road, C.
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Lewis, Truett-McConnell College,
Cleveland, Georgia.
— Louise Holcomb, Pub. Dir.
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CLEVELAND, GA* oCT. 16 1964
Local News
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the NEWS.
When Cleveland businessmen
advertise in The Courier they can
deduct that amount from their in¬
come tax.
Frank Wells, outstanding At¬
lanta Constitution writer, was
here Monday. He was accom¬
panied by Charlie Bennett, pho¬
tographer. They were here to
get a story on Winter Sports for
the Raven Cliffs area They were
accompanied by Bill Lindsay and
Jack Smith Frank’s wouder
ful stoiy and Charles’s pictuie
will he in the Atlauta Journal—
Constitution Sunday
W. G. Mnrrah, Blairsville, was
here Saturday
Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Cooper at¬
tended the Georgia Tech—Navy
game in Jacksonville Oct. 9 and:
spent the weekend with Mr. and
VIrs Bill Cooper
Mrs. Francis Foster of Eugene,
Oregon, is visiting her uncle,
Frank DeLoug, Sr,, at Brookton,
■'he is a daughter of Wayne Mc¬
Whorter, who was a passanger
conductor on the old G &N.W
Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Black and
Vlrs. Bill Guenther and daughter
of HapeviHe visited here Satur¬
day,
Mrs. J. F Ivie, Mike and Pam
of Atlanta visited parents, Editor
and Mrs Jas. P. Davidson, OVer
the weekend
Col. and Mrs. Joe Telford and
fames Telford, Jr. of Gainesville
were recent guests of hnuiefolks
Larry Winte is alien ling the FFA
.'(men ion iu Kansas City tbi- week;
Mrs, Hobt. Craven has returned from a
visit with her daughter, Mia. ,Cqae. uac*
I ilyre, at Ludlow, III,, Air Rree
Mr. and Mrs. John IKenimei of N* Y.
were recent guests of the Guy Kenimers a
Faeo.icbee,
A granddaughter of Mr, aud Mrs Guy
K-nimer recently visited Hi era.
Mrs, Albert Fte'ld is back hr me from
Hall County iHo'-pilal
Mr. and Mrs, W. a. Dilzsl of Rock
Eajjlc, Ison., were recent visitors here.
Mrs. A, H. Henderson is spending
seveial days with daughter, Mrs Roscoe
Tate ot Slone Mountain.
Dr. and Mrs. Jharles Edwards andMies
'Isncy Edwards of Atlanta were . uesls of
hnmefolks 8 unda,{, Chas, is on. he
Emory Psychiatry staff
Mr and Mrs, John 1\ Head of Decatur
ape ;t the weeaend here
Masters Mark and Iraham Edwards of
Augusta spent the weekend ,wiib grand
patents.
Mr aud Mr,, Ch.r ie 1 Uff HQ i MF 8
Fannie Huff I houiHS of Madison visited
the I’elforde Monday
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[of healing.
Warriors Romp North Ha!l
Richard Davidson, Reporter
Last Friday night was Home
coming for WCHS and wa3 a real
homecoming with the Warriors
lead by Jerry Dorsey scoring two
touchdowns to this led ihe War¬
riors to a 26 0 win. Ike Stovnl!
scored a touchdown along with
Hugh Pilcher.
The Warriors also played a
good defensive game led by § Joe
Glover.
The Warriors play So Haber
-ham in Cornelia tonight
Key Clnb Meeting
l'be White county Key Club bel I Ibeii
51 b tne*>ting at White Co. High Mood t y
Doug Brown was presiding,
[1 wag suggested that m-mteers aSterd
Mt. Yonah Baptist Church Oct j 8
Mr, McDa iel was to advise the xr m
bers on helping with the moving into n e
new elementary school building
Doug Nix and Joe Glover attend d b
Itiwanie Monday nigbt
Funeral services for El ward L (E'l)
Gedney, Helen will be liel.l Oct, i3 2
P- m. at Helen Presbyterian Cnurob In
"rmeni was in Helen ceme y „
He was born in Minneapolis, Mum Mr.
Gednephad been a resident of While
County for the past 30 year 3 . He - as a:,
electrical engineer and the owner • i
Esze Laundry.
He is survived by his wife; ne d.ugh
t r, Mrs, J, B, Harrell, Piti.bi rgh, P
four grawdeh 1
I.oy Ca h Passes
Funeral services for Loy Cash, fill, Ci y
H2, were held Wednesday from Ml Vow
Baptist Church at a time and date to be
announced later. He was a a native of
Whie county.
He ie survived by hie wife, son, David
Jaeh R2;one daughter, Mrs. O, C,
Burch, Clarkes villa; mother, Cily, R 4 ;
two eistere, Mrs. Charlie Darrell, Ci'y,R2
Mre. George Traylor, East Pout; four
brothers,, Ed, Lester, Pat Cash, R 4 ; S. ()
'ash, Jr. Kennewaw
Mrs. It. L. Allison Passes
Mrs. R, L, Allison, 92, died |Tu edav a
ucr home in Atlanta, She «a 9 a naive
>f White County and a member of the
Methodist Church
Funeral services were held Weduislay
from the Cleveland Methodist Church In
ermeut was in (he Cleveland cemeleiy
He Is survive ! by five daughters, mis
M, L i’ardue, Mre. J, J, Black and Mrs.
Dora Blalock, Atlanta; Mrg, E, D, Adams
ami Mrs, J. V, Parilue, Gaines
anil oue son, Paul, Marietta
Funeral services for t Mie Mar, Lou
Denton. 94, Saulee; HI; w& sheld
Wednesday from the Ml, Yonah B»p is 1
Interment was in the churc',
emelery,
Bbe died Monday in Haber4ha C uuty
Hospital;
She was born in Walton Counte, but
lived iu Wuite Co 1 y' 1 for the pnet 25
ears.
She i 8 sut vixed' ty three step eon .John
lie and Billy ^ levela .d, one
Mrs, Sue Mize, Allaula; on
A, -L,Green, Lilbonia; one sister
Mrs. Minnie K mp, Conyers; stv-ia’
and nephews,
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!* • League. YOUR role as a founding member of the Urban •?
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• YOUR leadership in integrating Arizona’s Na¬ t
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• YOUR leadership in integrating Arizona’s movie
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* • YOUR role, as a member of the Phoenix City
Council, in integrating that city’s airport and
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• YOUR co-sponsoring of Staja'of legislation to provide a
* Civil Rights Bill for the Arizona.
• YOUR support and vote for the 1960 Civil Rights
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* • YOUR criticism of Bobby Kennedy for not
pushing hard enough on prosecution of alleged
civil rights violations in Georgia and in the South
* YOUR co-sponsoring with Jacob Javits a bill
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* applying FEPC restrictions to federal contracts.
• YOUR support and vote on two occasions for the
* creation of the Civil Rights Commission.
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• YOUR support of Adam Clayton Powell’s civil
* rights amendments.
* • YOUR hypocrisy in supporting the civil rights
bill of 1964 up until its passage was certain and
!* after you became a candidate for President. *
• COME NOW, SENATOR, let’s tell the whole
* truth to the people of Georgia as yoq have told
the truth to the people of Washington “I think and that other the
northern cities when you said,
Attorney General should have the power to use
a very tightly-drawn law AIMED LIKE A RIFLE
at the precise problem in a school dlst rict . . . .
yes, I would use it (the law), if elected”.
• AND, “I am unalterably opposed to discrimina
ation or segregation according to race, creed, or
color or on any other basis, not only my words,
but more importantly, my actions throughout the
years have continually demonstrated my feeling
in this regard ... I realize fully the federal gov¬
ernment has a responsibility in the field of civil
rights. I supported the civil rights bills which
were enacted in 1957 and 1960”.
• And finally, Senator, you said last month: “I
would vigorously enforce the civil rights bill of
1964 ... for it is only just and right. >1
Remember what the first Republican
President, Mr. Lincoln, said: ''You
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