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Henrietta’s
Beauty Shop
Complete
Beauty
Service
ftYout' patronage will be appre*
ciated.
f For appointment call 5-3151
Henrietta's BeautY Shop
Mrs. Henrietta DaYidson Harris, Operator
FOR SALK
High grade pig and sow feed. All
kinds poultry feed m»*b and pellet
made fresh daily in our modern feed
mill. Rock bottom plicae. _ Highes
quality
The Ruby Milling Go.
Pfione UV Cleveland, Oa towc^ ,
Come by the mill when yooarein
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Fema'e Help, Wanted
Avon Calliug! Hood incone forlwoinrn
over 25 without any experience. Write:
Mre, Kathryn 8, Houston, Bo* 24. Com¬
merce, Ga.
Business Opportunity
Man or Woman
Responsibile person from this a'ea, lo
service and collrct from el-ctric cigarette
dispensers. No selling, Car, references,
aud f673 to JS 224 investment necessary
7 to 12 hours weekly nets eacellent
monthly income. Possible full-time work
Bor local interview give phone and psr
culars. Write International Bales &
Mfg- c°- of New Orleans 22, La,
NOTICE
Wc are now accepting applications for
boih Daily and Sunday and Sunday only
newspapar routes in White County. Ap
plicante must havs serviceable auto and
be dependable, Commission and car
allowance to those accepted. Write The
Daily Times, Box 268, CorneLa, giving
complete details.
Gilmeu’s Flower’s & Gilts
Clarkesville, Ga.
Funeral designs
Weddings
Corsages
Potted Plants
Flowers and Gifts for all ocensions
Phone 8 5564
Snow Idyl
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
Ob, I must walk softly t< day
Lest I shatter this snowy idyl
That the Master Artist has
designed
Here in the valley, on the hill.
Dogwoods are magically trimmed
With crystal petaled snow
blooms ;
Pines boast vestments of pure
white,
Spired cedars are sparkling
plumes.
Though I may forget many
things
Encountered along life’s
highway,
Surely I shall never forget
The beauty of this winter day 1
NOTICE
Handbills and radio don’t beep
thousands of dollars from leaving
Cleveland each week. Adveiti
iug regularly in The Courier will
keep most of that business at
home.
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LETTERHEADS
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LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
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“HOW TO GET ALONG
WITH PEOPLE”
| By Dr. Walter C. Alvarez
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A new health series authored by Dr. Walter C.
emeritus consultant in medicine at Mayo
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
specialgjs in addition to the regular
column by Dr. Alvarez in The
Journal.
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 sugges¬
tions for its solution. “How to Get Along With
People” begins Sunday, Feb. 8, in
Wit Atlanta Like tatnal the Dew
Covers Dixie
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
The South’s Standard Newspaper
Come To A Chowder Party
tPHREE A cheers ... football time is here again! Be prepared for
the nip of frost that’s sure to he in the air. Bring out tbe
woolen mittens and socks to keep the fingers and toes warm. A
vacuum bottle of hot soup to drink at half time does wonders
in even the of the nose. Then
exciting: afternoon ... a victorious
first game . . . invite a foursome
to a "chowder party”. What could
taste better on a crisp fall eve¬
ning f
You’re sure to be on the win¬
ning team with Potato - Oyster
Chowder, a "twosome tureen”
that’s doubl-y delicious. Its a com¬
bination of two frozen condensed
•oups . . . potato and oyster . . .
with an “added” extra of diced
cooked ham. Its made in minutes
but has tbe flavor of a chowder
cooked all day, thanks to its con¬
venient frozen ingredients.
Serve this hearty soup with hot
buttery biscuits. Pass a relish tray
of celery and carrot sticks. Then
for dessert, a spicy applesauce
cake sod coffee. Cheers will go up
fit your house for a thrilling game
brought to a touchdown finish
with * “soqper supper*,/'
rOS &MttASb ( 6 JL) cbtftiER
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Potato-Oyster Chowder
1 can (10t4 ounces) frozen
condensed cream of
potato soup
1 can (10 ounces) frozen
condensed oyster stew
Hi soup cans water
l ,i cup diced cooked ham
Combine ingredients; heat slow¬
ly, stirring frequently. Makes
servings.
To score another winning vic¬
tory try:
Ham and Cheese Chowder
1 can (10V4 ounces) frozen
condensed green pea
with ham soup
1 can (1014 ounces) frozen
condensed cream of
ili potato soup
soup cans water
1 cup shredded mild
process cheese
Combine soups, water, and
cheese. Heat; stirring frequently.
Makes 4 servings.
NOTICE
1'he 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 in- iration for the people to
trade al vuur store. A live town
is when the local businessmen
advertise regularly in their
Home Newspaper. If you appre¬
ciate what fhe Couriei has ac¬
complished in making White,
County push forward, you wil ]
show it by advertising regularly
in The Courier and giving ALL
of yout JOB PRINTING U The
Courier.
Keep Cleveland a clean and atfric
Hve town. That’s a job for every Ui
ten.
NOTICE
Ploasc Keep in mind that ALL
Legal Advertising MUST be
paid in advance of insertion This
is? the state law.
Th.* Other L tniern
By Barle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
NuW I know how ttia uhih U-v« let
When b ■ saw ihe lant-rn in til sm w;
For. Iboi gli it is ■ 01 snowing Innighi
My heart is warm il by a lantern’s glow
This lantern is high up in tli-e sky.
A silv r star that tiod lias hung tl»« ie
Thai burns through H.e dai kn, ss of night
And inspir-s me lo knr*-l in prayer,
NOTICE
When you give orders to printers
away from Cleveland for Letter¬
heads, Envelopes, and ail 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 your
order.'
The Cleveland Courier.
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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«Qe* —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.
GLYCAMIDE — best tolerated and highly efficient in permitting top
weight gains and feed efficiency in broilers and replacements.
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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 prof its
GlyCamide * NiCarb • S.Q.
all with THE MERCK MARGIN OF SURETY
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Cleveland Baptist Church
Sunday S' bool 10.00 4, M.
M M ‘ r, » . * w w -h, P 11:00 A. M.
Baptist Training Onion, — 6 30 P M
Evei.ing Woi-ehip______________7:30 p w.
Rev. Welter R. Kv»n*. Paslor
Waller Memorial Seventh-day
Adventist Church .Services
SatuHay, 0:30 a.m_____Sabbath School,
11:00 «. in. W rebip Service
Wednesday 7:00 p. —Prayer Meeting
AH are wali-nuie.
R. M. tluf. pastor
f, because they went
to their doctors in time
*
Many thousands ol Americans
an being cured of cancer every
year. More and more people
are going to their doctors in
time.
Bat the tragic fact, our doctor*
tell us, is that every third can¬
cer death i* a needless death...
f. 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 Port Office.
merican Cancer Society *
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PAT YOUR STTBSTRTP HON won
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 fcievelanMS^uner
Off.i <• > i'ogn u t
r obi s in I w.eRly a iveiauntl*
Jas. I*- Daviusu', Editor.
Entered at the I’ua itftie »> Cleveland
Gn., »8 second class mail uie'iei
Subscription Price Atmua.lv
In A tance
Ninth Congressional Distvicl $2.60
Other * 300
Fall Length Novel In
Baltimore Sunday American
The.e’e tmub'e in the Arizona Terri
toiyl Can Hie woman known as ihe
••Freightin’ *Q lem" lie convinced that
Der partner is raiding rival wagon trains
or do. s she condone those acle of viol. r«»
For [hII 'he diamaiic details readi
! Wagon Train Bose", an rsuiting W.a.
tern Ooveleite in the Fell 8 issue of Ihe
BALTIMORE
SUNDAY AMERICAN
Oid«i* from Y< ’jr LochI Newml* 4 * Icr*
GRAY FOX
©1954 National Wildlife PetferatioM
^Waiting For a Sail
The Modern Merchant
Doesn’t wait for SALES
HE ADVERTISES