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Henrietta’s
Beauty Shop
Complete
Beauty
Service
£& Your patronage will be appre¬
ciated.
* For appointment call 5-3151
Henrietta’s BeautY Shop
Mrs. Henrietta Davidson Harris, Operator
FOR SALE
Hitch grade pig and sow fee *.
kinds poultry feed masb and pellets!
made flesh daily in our modern feed!
mill. Hock bottom prices. HighestJ
quality
The Ruby Milling Co.
Phone 1IV Cleveland. Ha ^
Come by the iniU v.heD yo*’ art «ntown;
Fema e Help, Wanted
Avon Calling! Hood incone forjworaen
over 25 without, any experience. Write:
Mrs, Dalhryn B, Houston, Box 24, Com*
metce, Ga,
Salesmen or Agents Wanted
Need extra $25 to $50 weekly? Route
work on jour day off and evenings brings
extra cash. Wife may^helf too, Write
McNesefCo., Dept 2, Box 2766, De 8 ota
Sta., Memplue 2 , Tenn.|
Winter Choice
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
When the cold winds of winter blow
Maby escape to warmer climes
Where tongs of birds in soft air flow
While oranges, lemons, and lim-s
Hang in rich reen, row after row;
But give me ihe enthrolling times
Afforded in landscapes of snow !
Georgia—White County.
To All Whom It May Conceit:
Mrs. Marvin Turner having ti'ed
petition seeking leave to convey and
encumber all real esmie set as'de to
self and her minor children cut of
estate of Marvin Turner (deceased, as
year’s support, this is to cite all and e,n
gular the persons who maybe
therein, 10 be ami appear before me
courthouse in White Conner, Geo gia, on
tue 29th day of januaty, 1959. at 10 a m
and show cause, if any they can, why
prayers of said 'petition should not
granted, Witne 8 my official signeture
(his 17th day of Jan 1 1959
• J. P. SAXON, Ordinary
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thousands of dollars front
Cleveland each week. Adveititj
ing regularly in The Courier will
keep most of that business
home.
LETTERHEADS
.^ENVELOPES
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Snowy Visit At Cleveland
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
I shall never forget the winter day
That I reached Claveland for a stay ;
The landscape was a breathtaking sight
Which God had wrapped in a cloak of white.
Diamond-dust gleamed on each house and swaid
And frosted church spires pointed heavenward.
Crystal trees clinked when swept by a cold bteeze
And silvered mountain peaks'Sent me into ecstasies.
Twin lakes glittered like trays of jewels rare
And smoke plumes rose like incense into the air.
Glad memories linger along iife’s way—
Especially Cleveland on that snowy day!
“HOW TO GET ALONG
WITH PEOPLE”
By Dr. Walter C. Alvarez
A new health series authored by Dr. Walter C.
Clinic, tells how health is affected
by your ability—or inability—to
get along with others.
“How to Get Along With Peo¬
ple,” an 18-part special, will be
published daily and Sunday except
Saturday, exclusive in Georgia, in
The Atlanta Journal. This reader
special is in addition to the regular
column by Dr. Alvarez in The
You’ll find many hints to help you achieve
greater health and happiness. In sound, easy-to
understand terms, Dr. Alvarez discusses this how-to
get-along health problem and offers practical Along sugges¬ With
tions for its solution. “How to Get
People” begins Sunday, Feb. 8, in
Stye Atlanta Sktmral
Covers Dixie Like the Dew
* and *
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
The South’s Standard Newspaper
Skillet Stew Made With. Soap Mix
TJERE~IS™TeCIP? FT 1 FOR *A HEARTY, delicious Skillet
Chopped Beef Stew made with a package of beef vegetable
soup mix that supplies not only delicious flavor' but also the
nutritious ingredients of numerous vegetables as well as beef.
This stew is simple to make and takes just about 35 min¬
utes from start to finish. The onions and chopped meat are
browned in melted butter and then 2 cups of water and the
package of beef vegetable soup mix are immediately added
and cooked for a half hour.
Serve piping hot with a lettuce salad tossed with a prepared
Italian dressing.
SKILLET CHOPPED BEEF STEW WITH ONIONS
t tablespoons butter or Z cups water
margarine 1 package beef vegetable
IB small white peeled onions soup mix
1 pound ground beef 1 tablespoon chopped parsley
Melt butter or margarine in skillet, add onions and lightly
brown. Add meat Mid brown well, stirring constantly. Pour in
water, stir in soup mix and cover. Cook about 30 minutes until
onions are tender, adding more water if necessary. Sprinkle
with parsley before serving. Makes 4 servings.
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in The Courier get the
The people of White
read their Home News¬
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advertisement in The Courier
an invitation for the people to
at your store. A live town
where the local businessmen
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push forward, you will
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paid in advance of insertion This
is the state law.
NOTICE
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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 you'
order.
The Cleveland Courier.
Gentlenppa will blunt th e sharpest
sword. — SadL Ui
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.
—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. ,,
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.
GLYCAMIDi* -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 pf coc
eidia 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
ClyCamide • NiCarb • S.Q.
y all with THE MERCK MARGIN OF SURETY
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if:-.' Sunday
Cleveland Baptist Church
Sunday S< bool 10.00 A, M.
Morning Wuisbip 11:00 A. M.
Baptist Training Union, — 6 30 P.M
Evening Worship______________7:30 p m,
Rev. Walter R. Evans, Pastor
Walter Memorial Seventh-day
Adventist Church Services
Saturday, 9:30 a.m.____Sabbath School,
11:00 a. m. Worship Service
Wednesday 7:00 p.—Prayer Meeting
All are welcome.
R. M. liuf, pastor
, • became they went
to their doctors in time
Many thousands of Americans
an being cured of cancer every
year. More and more people
are going to their doctors in
time.
But the tragic fact, our doctors
tdJ us, is that every third can¬
cer death is a needless death...
twice as many could be saved.
For the facts of life about can¬
cer, call the American Cancer
Society office nearest you or
write to “Cancer” in care of
your local Post Office. %
A merican Cancer Society
pay your suRsrmerrov 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 aq
effective coccidiostat. Manager
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 (Bievelanfr Court er
Offuuti ifagn 0 IV <■>'
Ja8. P. Davidson, Editor.
Entered at the Posi iffice at Cleveland'
Ga., as second class mail metier
Subscription Price Annually
In Adance
Ninth Congressional District $2,5(1
Other $3.00’
WhaUs Id “A Package of Murder”?
Au attractive blond afraid for bei life
slips a package into 1 he hands of a pri¬
vate detective and begs him to guard it
for 24 hours,
A few moments later the detective is
knocked uo.eiousjand when he jecoveig,
j the p'iokage is gone! Whai ia this mvs
teiinus package? Whom does the btoude
feajf
You’IUearn all the answera when you
read the suspense fill. <i foil length m,e.
iery, '‘A Package of Murder” in the Feb.
1st isme of;
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