Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, October 09, 1964, Image 2
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY Off : ' 9 lit i IJI i t i » Mr 'W I m ■■ r ; m : : : ' 7':, m. s : 3 aw ■\ mm ■A j j U-?7 A mt * m- -a xtmMmiAs I’iJ-'C* ^O* A j* f • • "*VtHtL> BUR Waf * P ° NLY i m - m ':A’7 i tM s DS FIRES A 0 - i.. Editorial - POVERTY WAR NEEDS ARA President • . . J ohnson’a wap on poverty is in danger of losing a valuable ally before it even gets off the ground. A companion measure, or at least what should he a : ministration companion measure—the legislation Area Redevelopment Ad¬ guishing around in House (S. 1163)—has of been lan¬ the Representatives all through the Spring and Summer, and faces the dan l gear of bemg overlooked or forgotten in the mad rush ito wind things up so Congressmen can hit the cam¬ paign Praddent trail. Johnson and his legislative lieutenants Mould not let this happen. For they have laid great and worthy plans for helping the young people of our nation learn trades and skills in the job corps camps ateMreadyfor ?^ gram whicl1 ' wil1 Srt the* 6 young .. there has to be jobs for them to torn to once their training has been completed. •* tli e Area Redevelopment Administra eree~o (fRA> to do at comes the start in. That’s of the Kennedy-Johnson what the ARA was ad nation? 1 *— crea t® ne w jobs in depressed areas of Aad ** has been doing just tiiati The ARA has ap Preved . . projects around the E?I at *vY3? ine8a Private country, banks, teaming up with unes which generating to finance indus y»ere jobs are are hardest to some 116,000 This jobs »e«*r billion Mara create. effort wiU add perlob'created. » a year to our gross national * * 08 t ^^ en «*« WOO tijfen t?® H 8 ? aboutfighting v>lfn this heard of, Against and If de Sw war ^ P art home and the political bm P * 8Sed this P iece ofneeded ’ M THE ttJEVEtANE fGS.) COURIER —a. r ‘ i #■ SVhjr.7 irl ?> ]g P’PJ 'K B w We I £3 salute the fjL « 4-Hdubs R'M i0< w- miA i m B 1 sf -tM : I k j S't4x •r :'r Many of our future leaders will be found among the outstanding young people of our 4-H Clubs s s * almost 150,000 youngsters who make Georgia the largest 4-H state in the nation e • • Working to develop Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, these young people are engaged In purposeful pursuits which will equip them to face the challenges of the future • f • Their determination, dedication, and energy will make them citizens of distinction In future years . • t We wish them well! • • • mA \ m HABERSHAM ELECTRIC cV Membership Corp. (e/lcjl COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT ©NIK* • COMMUNITY BUILDER awiMCy • s vj $ THE PRESENT T \\\ £ \ That Lasts A Year it': .■O- 1 V 1 Iky 0 - «Z., ■ The a Home suascR^noN Newspaper to J§ I i j ^ ii mrfaiWfr iTWirrmir-n— « a Years most waUsed-aboM new'earn ■ ■0. Y. f : Xv © fM - m P ’65 Chevrolet Impala, Sport Sedan * h j. a Yw Chevrolet Impala It’s ’65’s biggest, most beautiful change. There’s strik¬ ride with a new Full Coil suspension system. Fact is, ing new styling. New length, width and lowness. A if you overlook just one thing you can easily convince roomier new Body by Fisher housing an interior yourself you’re onto a big expensive car here. that’s a knockout. And a more serene Jet-smooth And that thing is its Chevrolet price. « .V. 1 J % m WM. m » mi, y/A m m IZm/MijA \ New Corvair Corea Sport Coupe ■ 1 n ’65 Coreair Corsa There’s never been anything like it from either side And a higher powered range of engines-with up to of the Atlantic. There’s new thin-line hardtop styling 180 hp available in the top-of-the-line Corsas. How for all closed models. More length and width, sporty can a car get? Your dealer’s got the more entrance and shoulder room in all models. Corvair that'll show you. * * See 5 beautiful shapes for *65—Chevrolet, Cherelfe, Cheen If, Corvair A Corvette—at your deater*a Stamey Cheveroiet to. Cleveland, Ga. m m mm. ■P PRE-SCHOOL READING} ( A-m I tion Thousands consisted: of years of parents ago educa¬ teach A |) .uC V vgUl ing skills their and, children arts to the maintain necessary life seeking clothing, ■ \\ - food and ~W shelter. Youngsters learned by is i „\ f \ imitating ents did. the things their par- 18 i m S " *3. f i w> i '*qSS= , ° ' up® Although many states had compulsoryoJe? I '/■ mentary education, when Abraham Lincoln ' |schooling. was a boy he only his had one year of formal In family's log cabin he </! ^taught ^few difficult himself books the like hard Aesops way — fab/et, reading a f tory of the U.S., and, His¬ ill the.- Bible over and ‘ over. 5s ^yfu ■ft WMag * i I ► 4 child Today better you can help your x-r I for school, prepare himself .A not by imitation m w s mo.' o rote, but with reading 7/ % chines. For instance, the Na¬ C tional Institute of Education's pre-school reading machine takes your 3-to-6 year old sics step-by-step of reading through and, the at the ba- (SXtKSS \ _____ t I same time, lets him set his K own pace and check his re¬ sponses. Z : ! A Wildfire Every 3 Minutes 36 Seconds ?| DIXIE'S OteOftACE. •* i 400 | 1 FOREST PER BAY! FIRES j X A % to*. * •: N.C i Venn. * OKtA ARK- e.c ‘MISS. ALA. GA. TEXAS la: spik "5 • oewores piw Ip IS South States there** a new wildfire starting in the. forests 400 times a day, compared with 84 times a day for the rest ef the nation. Problem is ona to be tackled by Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference in New Orleans in Aprils