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Henrietta’s
Beauty Shop
Complete
Beauty
Service
Your p&troaage will be appre¬
ciated.
' For appointment call 6-3151
Henrietta’s BeautY Shop
Mrs. Henrietta Davidson Harris, Operator
FOR SALK
High grade pig and sow feed. All]
kinds poultry feed maBh and pellett fee'll
made fresh daily ia our modern
mill. Kock bottom prices. c .Highest|
quality
The Ruby Milling Co.
Phone US Cleveland, Ga.
Come by the ruili when you are in towel
WANTED
Business expansion. Need man or wowaD
to operate route in White County Many
dealers now earning $100.00. and more
per week. JNo lay-offs. Car necessary
Age 25 to 65 . Write S, F. Camp. 65$
West Peachtree St., N, E . Atlanta, Ga,
Salesmen or Agents Wanted
Want to make $15 to $25 in a clay? We
will train and finance dependable man or
woman, over 21, Jfor part or full time
McNess Route Work, Write McNessCo,
Box 2766, DeSota 8ta., Memphis 2, Venn.
Female Help, Wanted
Avon Calling! Rood incone for woin-n
ovei 25 without any experience. Wri'f.
Mrs, Dathryu B, Houiluo, Ex 24, Com
merce, (3a.
Part or Ful| Time Work
For Added Income
Manufacturer wants reliiMe un-.n o
woman for this area to handle . aliniially
advertised tubes (euch as 11 BA, CBS. (IE.
SYLVANlA, NUt LEAR). These worn
famous tubes are sold th\o»gh _< ur mod¬
ern self service ;type rnsrcbiindigi igr nnit.
Eainintrs should net from *$200 to $500
per month. Will not interfere with your
present employment. $le87.00 to $2973
cash rtqnired for inventory and tqdp
ment. Inv-stment is Secu.ed. Should
be able to start at once. Income starts
immediately. No.selling or soliciting.
Business is set up for you, C< mpany
trains and supervisee operation and wil
extend tinai cial assistance if .'full unv is
desired, ,D<> not anewer unless fully
quBlified. F r personal J.iolei view iu
your city include phone number anil
write t»:
Test 'Ur C.vn Cup-, 2217 North 31st
Street, Milwaukec-8, Wtsuousint
NOTICE
Handbills and radio don’t keep
thousands of dollars ftom leaving
Cleveland each week. AdveiUs¬
ing regularly in The Courier will
keep most of that business at
home.
[WINTERTIME
ACTIVITIES
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
ia NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
PR1NTBM .
Mr, and Mrs. E 0 Nix celebrated their §Qtb wedding anni¬
.
versary at a dinner at tho Milton Hotel, Blaiisvlile, Jan 10
with guests lepresenting four generations
Those attending we;e: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nix, Mr and
Mrs. Earl Gilreath and Chuck, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Young,
Miss Elizabeth Young, Mr. and Mrs Franklin Presley, all of
Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worley and Miss Jacqueline
Lance, Ellijay; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Collins and daughters,
Jo Neal and Karen, of Blairsville; Mr. and Mrs Charles Nix
of Cornelia; and Mr. and Mrs B rod us Adams, Carol, Kerinit
and Kenneth, of Chicopee, Ga.
Following the dinner Mrs. Neal Collins entertained with a
reception at her home.
Hillside Home Has Facade
Breathtaking As The View
An example of a successful blending of home and site, Is this
hillside version by Designer Don Scholz. Presenting to the street an
interesting contemporary one-story facade, this home becomes
excitingly different when approached from the rear. Double insulat¬
ing glass, extending from floor to roof peak, open up the entire
end of the spacious beamed living room to the outside. A dramatic
balcony extending the length of the family kitchen and living room
the effect of
. ..... .
door living and eating, open up here with the fireplace and shding
glass door wall. .
For complete Information on this exceptional bouse design,
write to Don Scholz Design Associates, Dept. 108, 2001 N. Westwood,
Toledo 7, Ohio.
Distinctly Modem Guide Is This
Small Homes Design
A "built-in” patio and low roof
lines mark this house plan by
Architect Gene Holt as distinc¬
tively modern. It appears in the
current edition of Small Homes
Guide. Note the skylight over the
walled patio and the folding
doors that allow it to expand into
the garage. Total area is only 852
sq. ft. Information on blueprints
and their cost may be obtained
by writing to Small Homes Guide,
Dept. 1450, 621 N. Dearborn, Chi¬
cago 10, III.
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Indoors, the home is equally as
refreshing in appearance and util¬
ity. The family-kitchen, popular
gathering place, is spacious and
efficient in layout. The living-dining
expanse gives room for luxury with
Its massive fireplace. Th# bedrooms
are private and quiet th their own
secluded area.
The master bedroom has its own
private, modern bath, and the
other bedrooms share a similar
that is conveniently ac¬
cessible from the living area.
Extending from the large foyer
(big enough to be completely
furnished) is the stairway to the
spacious downstairs recreation
room. New vistas for outdoor-in¬
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NOTICE
The merchants that advertise
regularly in The Courier get the
business. The people of White
County read their Home News¬
paper — The" Cleveland Courier.
An advertisement in The Courier
is an invitation for the people to
trade at y>ur store. A live town
is where the local businessmen
adveiti.se regularly in their
Home Newspaper. If you appre¬
ciate what The Courier has ac¬
complished in making White
County push forward, you will
show it by advertising regularly
in The Courier and giving ALL
of your JOB PRINTING tc The
Couriei*.
Keep Cleveland a clean and attrac¬
tive town. That's a job for every c*to¬
wn.
NOTICE
Please lieop in mind that ALL
Legal Advertising MUST be
paid in advance of insertion This
is the state law.
NOTICE
When you give orders to printers
away from Cleveland for Letter¬
heads, Envelopes, and all Job
Printing, do they boost and work
for Cleveland’s progress and fu¬
ture growth? Don’t you think
that The Courier is entitled to
all the Job Printing in Cleve¬
land? Well, then give us youi
order.
The Cleveland Courier.
Gentleness will blunt the
sword.—Sadi. .msshJ:
MERCK OFFERS AN
ACROSS-THE-BOARD PROGRAM
FOR COCCIDIOSIS CONTROL
As a result of ten years of continuing
leadership in the field of coccidiostats,
Merck now provides a family of drugs for the
prevention and control of coccidiosis outbreaks.
S.Q.® -the most effective drug for the prevention or control of
coccidiosis in turkeys. Also for controlling outbreaks in unprotected
flocks-where feed intake has been lowered due to disease or stress
conditions-or where break-throughs occur from uncommon species
of coccidia. v
NlCARB® -for maximum protection...tried, tested and proved in
over 3 billion birds. Now widely used with broilers and with replace¬
ment pullets, where there is no problem of accidental feeding to.
birds in production.
GlYCAMIDE® —best tolerated and highly efficient in permitting top
weight gains and feed efficiency in broilers and replacements.
Nature Keeps Equalizing the Odds
The miracle of modern drugs
has resulted in disease control
never before believed possible.
But to some degree, it has also
brought about an equalization
process...the emergence of or¬
ganisms which escape the ac¬
tion of even the most potent
drugs. Certain strains of coc¬
cidia now appear to fall into
this category.
...So, if symptoms of coccidio¬
sis appear in your flocks, con¬
sult a poultry pathologist at
once to arrive at a sound diag¬
nosis—to determine whether
Protect flock health... increase poultry profits
GlyCamide • NiCarb * S.Q.
. all with THE MERCK MARGIN OF SURETY
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Cleveland Baptist Church
Sunday Si houl 10.00 A, M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Baptist Training Union, — 6 30 P M
Evening Worship______________7:30 p m,
Rev. Walter R. Rvnns, Pastor
Walter Memorial Seventh-day
Adventist Church Services
Sator lay, 9:30 a.m_____Sabbath School,
11:00 a. in. Vif< rsbip Service
Wednesday 7:00 p. —Piajer Meeting
AH ai e web nine.
R. M. Kuf, pastor
Ill The Snow
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
The fines are d, esre . in e, mine robes
And boxwoods are glittering globes
In the sdow,
Hail f> nces wear htnes of white
And the red bam is a royal • ight
Ia ib - snow.
Twig bee roe si.vei filigree.
Delighting the eyes o; j • u and me
in Ur snow. .
be roadways are topped with whipped
ci en m
Mni the connlrveide lo ks like a dream
In I he goo J?
Lament After Christmas
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
'h: Cbtisimae season has come and
gone,
I'm like 'he Old Woman in *h: Shoe—
Vil It a!! tbs children—I ow so many bills
l ’o.i’t know what I’ll everd'd
PATRONIZING US
IS LIKE MAKING
LOVE TO A
WIDOW
$ CAN'T OVERDO ou IT
<1
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION now
the symptoms are, indeed, due
to unusually virulent strains of
coccidia or to some other pri¬
mary or masking infection.
... Keep in mind that maximum
profits depend not only on an
effective coccidiostat. Manage¬
ment practices for the produc¬
tion of healthy broilers or
replacement chicks are essen¬
tial to any operation.
...Good stock, good feed as
well as good management
are needed by your flock to
obtain the peak of its genetic
potential.
Tbe <5imlan& Courier
Ofini<'< Oagft o IV i
dv, lauo'it
Jas, P. Davidson, Editor.
Entered at the Poe' iffioe at (Jievslaml
Ga.. as second class mail metier.
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NOTICE
Qnalily Repairs on youra shoes at Jack
son's Shoe Shop in i 1, veland. ; Notice to
(customers: Work not called for within
sixty d»ya will be sold for labor and!
material coals Remember “hop not re¬
sponsible nfli-i-eixty days Promptness
given your work ;Be prompt in claiming
work. Youi Bu in-se Appreciated
• One unfurnished irx.m for rent Irquire
at Jacl son’s Shoe Shop, Cleveland
^Waiting For a Sail
The Modern Merchant
Doesn't wait for SALES
^HE ADVERTISES