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May 22 , 1965
Vviofo school whih students I have he^at COUiLD inu o
I could never under
/Seed
° of the colored boys
was n eleventh supposed One grade to have (which been is equi¬ in
the .... third year in high
valent of the
r rhpi > fi hs wss given a
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reader to reed. »■«»
4 seconds had elapsed when
3 or spelling by saying
he started seconds or so had ^
another 3 -***“
passed when he said - I
several seconds ticked on when
out with the letter - a
came equal amount of time _
.gain an when he said - Hr-.
had gone by pause, al
There was quite a long he
Sally mnct a sigh of relief, when
came out with the word -
FISH—. all fairness to
Should we, m these students
our youth allow
to pass from one grade to
and grant them a HIGH SCH °0
DIPLOMA? Should we permit the
so-called people who have passed
the sixth grade the opportunity
and the right to VOTE? Our dear
American Indians were taught how
to make an X and it cause d the m
to forfeit THEIR BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY.
Shall the American people be
deceived and forever stand in
silence, while Dr. Martin Luther
Xing, Jr., and his demonstrators
continuously MARCH, SIT-IN,
SING, at our Capital, at Selma,
and other parts of our great coun¬
try? It would be very interesting
to learn just WHO is financing
these marches, etc. Are these peo¬
ple on RELIEF USING THE
HARD EARNED TAX-PAYERS’
MONEY? That money could be
used in building Shelters, Factor¬
ies, Buying Better Text Books and
Wring Special Teachers to care
for these Youths, or it could be
Used in the field of research such
as making FAR MORE PALATA¬
BLE CRACKERS and IMPROVING
THE WATER FOR THE SHEL¬
TERS.
According to Article 4 , Section
4 , Guarantee to States —
The U. S. shall guarantee to
•very State in thhis UNION a
Republican Form of Government,
and shall PROTECT each of them
against INVASION, and on appli¬
cation of the legislature or of the
Executive (when the legislature
cannot be convened) AGAINST
DEMOCRATIC VIOLENCE.
Incidentally, James Farmer, who
la leading the CORE INVASION
bas advocated on the Record that
{AND in the South be divided
Up among “AGRICULTURAL COL¬
LECTIVES” as it is done IN
©COMMUNIST NATIONS. This is
a straw in the wind, indicating
thalt some of these Revolution
Leaders want to confiscate private
property, and they will do it un¬
less the NATION IS AWAKENED.
Do we really want our Election
Federal Controlled? Would it be
tight to allow the ignorant, the
people who are struggling over
the second reader, the RIGHT TO
VOTE? Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr., has been schooled in Commu¬
nism and his demand for several
thousand troops on these marches
Is an affront which America
SHOULD NOT TOLERATE AT
ANY COST. We need our man¬
power for OUR BOYS at VIET
NAM and for the emergencies
that could occur anywhere in our
Great Country. It is up to the
American Citizens to demand that
we ABOLISH ALL these Demon¬
strators’ Marches, Sit-Ins, Strikes,
that are hurting the true princi¬
ples of Democracy.
Won't you please ask at least
10 other people to write, wire or
telephone President Lyndon B.
Johnson and your Congressman in
Washington, D. C., TODAY and
plead also for (A) More Shelters
(B) The Abolishment of Income
Taxes, by urging the Liberty
Amendment be passed (C) Grant
the Youth of Our Nation the best
Education ever.
Sincerely,
MARGARET GORDON.
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Cleveland Methodist fibnrcf
Church Announcements
^unduy School 10 a in
Morn mu Worship 11 a.m,
M Y F. 6:30 p m
Evening VI iirship 7 ; 30p in
Prayer Service W fcd. 7 :80 p n»
Frank Barfield, Pastor
Official Organ at White C canty, i
Published Weekly at Cleveland, Ga
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More than 100 mllee ott the N«w England Coa*t, this man¬
made "island” la the flret open-eea radar tower in tiie nation’e
new Atlantic detente network agalnet a|r attack. Costing $13
million, it homes 60 Air Force personnel 'Ml lto three decks, and
enough electrical gear to supply a city of 100,000. Ita three
spherical “radotW' are designed to spot enenw raiders *t «*•
which are a military secret The 6,000-ton island is
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the CLEtttAXT) (GAj COtjklER
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The creditors of the Estate
C. C. Blalock are hereby notified
to render an account of their de¬
mands to the undersigned
tors of his estate.
Mrs. Sue K. Blalock,
1 C. C. Blalock, Jr.
EXECUTORS
MRS. 7 .
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bv JArte STEWART
To stiffen the tip of thread or cord
before stringing beads, dip the end
in dear nail polish.
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utes before adding them to baked
goods, the nuts wont dry out your
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Do you have a sew pup who cries
«ta ight? Pvt a clock in his box. hell The
louder the tick, the happier be.
• • •
You'll find that fish Is easier to
scale ii you rub a little vinegar over
it
• * •
When rug edges tend to curl up,
brush hot Perma Starch on the un¬
derside of the rug end press with e
teem iron.
•Of
ehoosinfg .Cave money stainless on tableware steel. It’s by
cheaper no
when you get it, bus be¬
cause it’s solid rather than plated it
will serve you twice as long. *
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Vse the wrapper at a core when
when Winding it’s new yam into a ball. Then,
have the weight time and to reorder, color you’ll
tion right hand. informa¬
on
Childhood
Prior to World War II, the Army
of eight regular divisions
the Philippine Division, less
half of its present strength.
To )
it See” a Sore Threat
by DAVID B.OBEEM
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with home care. However, if the
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doctor and let turn decide what tbo
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ton
eaost mothers have to deal with are
not serious. Most of them come and
tnrning into long-term iUaess.T1
the use of
and at
>. by Chafing doctors. , . be doubly
can now w
Isetha since the development of
fsodine which retains aU the used
powers of iodine. Also
as a mouthwash, Isodine kills bod
breath germs and completely elimi¬
nates food odors. §
Another aid for anxious mothers
is a decongestant inhaler like Nasal*
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Legal Notice
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY
The petition of Talmadge Blalock, Harold
Blalock and Doris Blalock* respectfully shows:
— 1 —
Petitioners desire to be incorporated and
made a body corporate under the name and
style of MOUNTAIN LAND COMPANY, for
a period of thirty-five the (35) years, the pursuant General
to the provisions of of approved Act of January 28,
Assembly Georgia, 1937-38,
1938, (Georgia Laws—Extra. Session
page 214), and Acts amendatory thereof.
— 2 —
Petitioners’ post office addresses are as fol¬
lows: Talmadge Blalock, Cleveland, Georgia;
Harold Blalock, Cleveland, Georgia; and Doris
Blalock, Cleveland, Georgia.
— 3 —
The object of said corporation is pecuniary
gain to itself and stockholders.
4
The general nature of the business or busi¬
nesses to be transacted by the corporation is
that of buying, selling, exchanging, leasing
and improving real estate, with all the usual
and necessary services for itself and others;
the construction, erection, repairing and re¬
modeling of buildings and structures of all
types for itself and others; and to do and
perform any and all other activities in con¬
nection with or incidental to the conduct of
the business aforesaid, or ordinarily engaged
in by businesses of related character.
Hie principal office of said Corporation shall
be In the City of Cleveland, White County,
Georgia, branch with the privilege places of of business establishing else¬
offices and
where in the State of Georgia.
&—
The authorized capital stock of said corpora¬
tion shall be $25,000.00, with the maximum
nuxnber of shares of stock to be 250, of the
par value of $ 100.00 each, and to consist of
common stock. The amount of capital may be
subscribed and paid for in cash or with prop¬
erty at & fair market value, or a combination
of th« two; and the amount of capital with
which the corporation shall begin business
shall not be less than $500.00.
—7—
The name of the proposed corporation is
not the name of any other existing corpora¬
tion registered with the attached. Secretary of State, as
evi dence d by certificate
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray that they be
incorporated under the name and Style aa
above stated, with all the powers and privi¬
leges set forth and such others as are now or
may be hereafter allowed similar corporations
by the laws of the State of Georgia.
s/ Kenneth R. Keene
Attorney for Petitioners
ORDER
IN THE WHITE COUNTY SUPERIOR
COURT
The foregoing petition of Talmadge Blalock,
Harold Blalock and Doris Blalock, having been
fuly presented and the same having been
fully examined by the Court, and it appear¬
ing that all the requirements of law have
been fully complied with, and that said peti¬
tion is within the Intention and purview of
the law; and it further appearing from a
certificate of the Secretary of State that the
name of the proposed corporation is not the
name of any other corporation registered jn
the records of his office;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDERED, OR¬
DERED AND ADJUDGED that the prayers of
said petition be and the same are hereby
granted; and petitioners, their associates, suc¬
cessors and assigns, are hereby the incorporated and
and made a body politic under name
style of MOUNTAIN LAND COMPANY, for
and during the period of 35 years, with the
privilege of renewal at the expiration of that
time, and with all the rights, powers and
privileges prayed for, together with ^ such ad¬
ditional rights, powers, privileges and im¬
munities as are provided by the laws of Geor¬
gia as they now exist or may hereafter exist,
exercised and permitted to similar corpora¬
tions.
This 30th day of April, O. 1965. Smith,
s/ Sidney Jr.
Judge, Superior Court
White County, Georgia
Filed in office this 30th day of April, 1966.
s/ Clifford Campbell
Clerk, Superior Court
White County* Georgia
Fix-Up and Paint
Your
Bond Mall Box
I Today
At too » «i
you remove
soiled dishes
from them the table,
took put gal¬ to
in «
vanized tab of
water.Saves hot, toapy
dishwashing time/
tongue takes depres¬ quick
look sor, into tbo
child** throat If
you see oily
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Women** Trawl Authority
Aro You A Smart Driven,
An excellent driving quiz has been
published by the Aetna Casualty
And Surety Company.
.TRUE ^FAlSEfl □
Here five of the IZ9
are The twenty true
er-false questions. answers are
listed below.
L When approaching a flashing
red traffic signal, you should slow
down and proceed at a reasonable
speed.
2. Drinking is a factor in about
five cut of every 100 fatal accidents.
3. Excessive speed causes more
fatal accidents than any other driv¬
ing fault
4. Signaling your turns and stops
is primarily a courtesy to the driver
behind you.
ft. If you can stop your car in ST
feet at 20 M.P.H. you can stop it ii
74 feet at 40 M.P.H.
• » * -
J, False. Come to a complete atop
and then proceed with caution.
2. False. In 22 out of every 100
fatal accidents a pedestrian or
driver has been drinking.
8. True. In a recent year, exces
live speed caused over 13,000 high¬
way deaths and resulted in injuries
to almost 600,000 persons.
4. False. In most states, it’s a legal
requirement
5. False. If your reaction time is
average, it will take you at least 112
fset to stop your car at 40 M.PJL
Rider Usage
Insulating glass now is being used
by many builders in all windows ot
homes, inatead of only in large pic¬
ture windows where it was first ia>
troduced la house construction.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY:
The undersigned petitioners, all of whom are
residents of White County, Georgia, and whose
post office address is Cleveland, Georgia, un¬
less otherwise indicated, respectfully show:
FIRST: They desire to be incorporated unde?
the laws of this State under the name WHITE
COUNTY HISTORICAL & CIVIC IMPROVE¬
MENT MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION for a
period of thirty-five (85) years, with principal
office at such place in White County, Georgia,
as its directors may from time to time deter¬
mine.
SECOND: The object and purpose of the
corporation is to lease, buy, preserve and im¬
buildings and locations with historical
to operate recreational and other
facilities for the improvement of White Coun
ty.
THIRD: Said corporation is not organized
and shall not be operated for pecuniary gain
profit and shall have no stock but shall
the right to accept gifts for the objects
purposes of this corporation and use such
gifts for the purposes for which given. It shall
also have the right to require payment of
membership fees and dues by its members as
condition to becoming a member,
FOURTH: The directors of this, corporation
shall consist of twelve (12) members. Three
(3) of these directors shall be elected for a
term of one year. Three (3) of these directors
shall be elected for a term of two ( 2 ) years.
Three (3) of these directors shall be elected
for a term of three (3) years, and three (3)
these directors shall be elected for a term
of four (4) years.
FIFTH: No part of the property of said
and no part of its net earnings
ever at any time inure to the benefit
any private shareholder or individual, nor
shall said corporation have the power to, and
never, carry on propaganda or otherwise
to influence legislation.
SIXTH: The directors shall have the right
to adopt rules and by-laws consistent with the
charter,
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that they
may be incorporated as herein set out with all
powers and immunities now or hereafter pro
vided for like corporations.
W. R. Jenkins
Verner London
C. W- Dixon
Edgar Everhart, Jr.
A* N. Sutton
Mrs. W. B. Lumsden
Mrs. C. E. Wright
J. P. Glover
H. A. Allison
E. J. Huff
Mrs. J. H. Telford
Ed Head
The foregoing petition is hereby granted and
petitioners, their associates and successors are
incorporated for a period of thirty-five (36)
years as WHITE COUNTY HISTORICAL &
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT MEMBERSHIP COR¬
PORATION for the purposes set out in said
petition and with the powers and immunities
now or hereafter provided by law for like
corporations provided and with the right to renew
charter as hy law.
This 3 day of May, 1966.
S. O. Smith, Jr.
JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT, WHITE
COUNTY, GEORGIA.
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FORUM
by JANE STEWART
To keep cut lemons fresh longer,
place them in a saucer with some
drops of vinegar.
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over it. Your ironing toil! go more
easily and the results will be grati¬
fying.
* * •
To loosen difficult knots, sprinkle
some talcum powder over them. The:
talc will act as a lubricant.
Buttons sewed on with dentat floss
will outwear the garment. Or, if
you’re concerned with preventing
the fabric from tearing, use elastic
cized thread.
• • •
When you use Perma Starch;
mark the date of starching in an
inconspicuous spot. This will save
you guesswork as to the date of the
last starching.
* • •
When storing any hind of food in,
the freezing compartment of a re¬
frigerator, place a sheet of alumi¬
num foil or wax paper underneath^
Then the package uton’t stick to the
shelf and you won't, have to pry it
loose.
* * •
Rosebuds, freshly cut, will remain
buds in a flower arrangement for
several days if the stems are singed
with a match before they’re placed
in water.
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In This Newspaper
FACTS ABOUT STROKE
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BROUGHT BY THE BLOOD
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ARTERIAL RUPTURE
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT STROKE ASH YOUR
HEART ASSOCIATION
When you
iron any piece
containing embroid¬ cut
work,
ery, cording raised,, or
anything bath
place towel a the
on
ironing board'
and iron the-