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SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday
Oct 29 and 30
American Gas 29.9per gal.
AMERICAN
FREE
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American Oil Station
Across From New Courthouse
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CLEVELAND, GA.
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the world who isn’t familiar with
(exclusive (Winnipeg Gold eye, a fish that Is
to the waters of Mani¬
toba, housewiv ss of the province
pride themselves on their rum
llakes as ll: e dessert of all des¬
serts. There’s nothing quite like a
-Manitoba rum cako anywhere else
;in the world they say.
While t Goideye, smoked fish,
■‘Is a specialty on the Canadian Na¬
tional 1 ; - vs' dining cars oper
at lag in the ' 'stern Provinces, the
£ Manitch? 'T> cake, however. Is
0 be hai 1 almost any private
home in ti.e province. Here’s how
the Praii i.* Province housewlvee
[make % their buiier ram cakes:
cup or margarine
\ 1» lb. cups brown sugar
\ 1 dates
1 1 cup walnuts. coar*elT
if, ' chopped
1 teaspoon halting sod*
IL eggs, well beaten
cups sifted all-purpose flouV
teasjtoon salt
^ 1 l-avoring; tablespoon rum (or nu*
j 1 cup boiiing
Grease water
an an?;el cake or 1 1 t S
I' pan. Cover bottom with greased
-wax paper. Cut up dates, chop 1
.walnuts. Cream butter and brown
sugar until weli blended: then
add the dates and nuts to this
mixture. Add the baking soda to
boiling water, pour over the
creamed butter, brown sugar
dates. Stir uni:' cool. Add 2 egg*
well beaten. Gradually stir Ur
sifted flour and salt, beating until
smooth. Ado rvm Savoring. Tuns
batter into pr. pared pan. Bake 1
hour and ir. minutes at 300*S\
Cool in p •. on wire rack for
JO minute; ' is 0v--3 from pan.
Frost w C butter Icing,
flavored wit,. I teaspoon rum
flavoring and Vi teaspoon mace.
If desired, decorate with drain* 4
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The good news for millions of men and women who cannot tolerate
manyfoods gall bladder end fatty ones in particular because they suffer from low
tone. Treatment for this condition, reports a New York
which physician, contains can be d-glucitol—a relatively simple with a new drug, Probilagol,
doles put sparingly in the red sweet seaweed tasting and the substance that Nature
This drug mountain ash berry.
dyspepsia, taken before meals helps to normalize digestion and over
nausea, bloating and other uncomfortable symptoms.
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file Delaware doctor who hi* r «s n
patients sometimes give* —
that they boxing glove* scratch to wear Infared when skin. they These sleep so
better than cannot are
mitten* because they don't UJ oil.
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»*860 for waiting an hour aftrir gating before going swimming.
Cramps are not likely to occur. However , such physiological or emo
engaging in a race might alow or upset digestion,
peraon, afore, should check his own reaction. -
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to getle, A4>K Buffered, In treating contacted acute muscular pain*, a* revealed
0 recent comparative etady by • Wisconsin physician*
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Senokot Cra nies, be dmini cocoa
dency shy n can a stered to children who have a ten¬
bles to away from medications. This effective laxative resent*
confe c tione r * Sprinkles’* and can be used to garnish desserts,
Ice tom an a dM i or made into a delicious milk shake.
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doctor, „ _ make , warns a
sure that your little ones are not
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It’s Time For • • •
EYE CARE
Dr. Newton K. Wesley
I VISION AND DRIVING Q
fit is a common thing to accept
vision as part of driving—so com¬
mon, in fact, of that very few of us
even think it. Yet, ninety per
cent of driving decisions are based
on our ability to see and to react.
A National Council
of 685,000 traf¬
fic accidents re¬
veals that near¬
ly nine in speeds ten
occurs at
below 40 miles
per hour. Actu¬
ally, most ac¬
cidents ien
under t * sate ,,
in
clear, dry weather, on straight
roads, and low traffic volume.
What causes the trouble? Wor¬
ry, daydreaming, that impatience, and
the plain fact drivers just
can’t see where the they’re going. Re¬
gardless of reason, it’s your
business to see everything neces¬
sary to drive without injury to
yen or anyone else.
I nfortunately, millions of driv¬
ers don’t know their visual short¬
comings. Association The American Opto
metric points out that
one out of every five drivers—with
or without deficiency glasses—has at least
one vision which affects
safe driving.
license tests are not designed
to eliminate drivers but to enforce
th maintenance of the best pos
£1 driving skills and aptitudes
o.' ich driver.
the driver can help, too. Hu
can visit his eye doctor at least
on ;; every six months. He should
remember that he has a legal and
m al obligation to employ and
maintain the best driving vision
possible.
MRS. T\
FORUM
by JANE STEWART,
A teaspoonful of glycerine added
to your cake frosting will soft prevent and
sugaring, keep the frosting
tasty. • * *
To prevent
mold and mil¬
dew, use a chalk few
§ pieces of
in dresser
i m drawers, and
l linen 'closets.
1 Chalk is good
m to use wher¬
;#■ ever shoes and
leather goods
are kept, too. Absorbs the moisture.
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Want your nickel faucets to
gleam? Polish them first with a soft
cloth dipped in ammonia then wash
them with hot water and'soap (use
a toothbrush for cleaning the backs
of the faucets), and polish them
again with a soft dry cloth.
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Save the keys from coffee can?
N . and shortening tins to use as hen*
dies for corn on the cob.
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Washing a linoleum floor? Mix
half a cup of Perma Starch into
your pail of soapy water. The starch
gives linoleum extra luster.
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The best way to reheat leftover
rice is to put it in c sieve and set it
over boiling water
When you are washing washcloths high up
on walls, wrap towels or
around your wrists to keep water
from running down your arms.
...
If you have a party and want to
prevent the room from getting stale
with cigarette smoke, put a bowl of
vinegar in an inconspicuous place.
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Our life-saving film, BREAST
SELF-EXAMINATION ...Are
you the fortunate “one” in every
ten American women who not*
knows how to examine her own
breasts for signs that may mean
cancer — while k is still in its
early and more curable stage?
if not, call the American Can
cer Society office nearest yon
or write to “Cancer” in care of
run loci Po* offic
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STALE OP GEORGIA
u the Superior court of White County,
ne Porter Case No, 1148
vs, Divorae Actions filed
Johnny Porter Oct. 21, 1965
Order for Service by
Publication dated Oct, 211965
The defendant, Johnny Porter, ie |berc
by commanded personally* or by Attor*
ney to be and appear at tha Superior
Court fo be held in and for eaidCoanty
within 60 days of the order for service by
publication, as above set forth, then and
there to answer the Plaintiff's complaint
in the above captioned case, elee th„
Court will proceed as to justice sbal|
appertain.
Witness the Honorable A, R. Kenyon
Judge of said coart, this 21 day of*.
October, 196j
Clifford Campbell, Clerk
Maylon K. Loudon
Ettoruey at Law,
Cleveland, Ga
Closeout ail 1965 model mobile homes
on cur lot. Rock bottom prices while
they last. Horry to Lakeside frailer
Sales located j miles north of Athens,
Ga,, on Athens-Hartwell road, highway
29 north Phone 543-2595
• O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Zoning Ordinance for Cleveland,Georgia
Notice is hereby giv en that the City
Council of the Oity of Cleveland,Ga,
in process of adapting a uniform Zoulug
Ordinance for the City of Cleveland.
Any person desiring to diecneg tae
pioposed Zoning Ordinance may meet
with the City planning Commission
November 23, M 65 . at 7:Oo o’clockp, m.
in the City Hall for the purpose of a
public bearing on said ordinauce and a
further meeting on the 30t day of
November, lg65, at 7:00 o’clock p m •
and such farther meetings as may be
necessary for proper discussion of thie
matter. The City council will meet for
the purpose of adopting this Zoning
Ordiuunce the 13 th day of December,
1965
S. W. Reynolds, Mayor
Farmers Working
To Uplift Economy
Of Community
The White County Farm Bureau
Chapter, seeking to uplift the eco¬
nomic, social and educational level
of the rural community this week
reported that the annual member¬
ship enrollment campaign is un¬
derway to strengthen the chapter.
C. L. Vandiver, President of the
White Chapter reported today that
the 1966 family membership goal
is 87.
White County Farm Bureau
leaders, participating in a special
observance of Georgia Farm Bu¬
reau Day, placed emphasis on the
campaign Tuesday toy officially
opening the 1966 membership cam¬
paign.
Prior to Tuesday, the White
County Farm Bureau Chapter re¬
ported 50 members already had
joined or renewed membership
for 1966. The local chapter report¬
ed 40 members for 1965.
1 C. L. Vandiver said today that
White County farmers joining the
local unit “have many services
awaiting tlhem upon becoming a
member of the nation’s and
world’s largest farm organization.
“These are dollar saving ser¬
vices the farmer can’t afford to be
without,” C. L. Vandiver said.
A detailed analysis of these ser
vices may be obtained from the
local Farm Bureau Chapter.
The White County Farm Bu¬
reau will be represented at the
28th annual Georgia Farm Federa¬
tion Convention scheduled for
Jekyll Island November 14-17.
White County’s FB voting -dele¬
gates, each with a farm interest,
will cast their ballot on many
issues and recommendations to
chart the policy of the Georgia
Farm Bureau Federation and form
recommendations to the 1,600,000
farm family member American
Farm Bureau Federation,
The local chapter will support
a number of resolutions -before the
slate convention of farmers that,
have -been developed in White
County.
C. L. Vandiver said today that
many recommendations developed
by farmers In Farm Bureau have
become national agricultural policy
receiving support from Congress.
•’arm Bureau is the farmer’s
voice,” -he said, “and the more
members in Farm Bureau the
stronger our voice will be.
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WINTERTIME
ACTIVITIES ,
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NOTICE
When v< u need ANY Jo t>
l> rintin<r please give ALL of it
THE CLEVELAND COURILi
• her*__Money O-der CMh
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*cta» Organ it. White County. ,
■ihlishen Weekly at Cleveland, Ga.
;AS V. nAVlBSON, EDITOR
ajered at the Post Of»ec at Clev»
Georgia as Second Class M«H
lattei
^on*«Tiptio»! Price Annually
In Mvaoce
vhlte County •S.M
: 13.61
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COURT OP ORDINARY. -jSf
White County, Ga.
l'o any Creditors and All Parties at In¬
terest : s
Regarding Estate of C. Major Dorsey
■■-.nerly of Whith County, Georgia.; notice
t hereby given that Mrs, C, Major Dor
- y the heirs, have filed [apdlicatiou with
nie to declare noAdmieistration necessary
Said.application will be beard at my
office Monday, November 1 st, 1965, an
if no objection is made an order will b»
passed saying uo .A iministrat.on ueeea
eay
October 4'h. 1965
ROY SATTERFIELD, Or dinar y,
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TAXIDERMIST
Deer Heads Mounted
Animals Mounted
Tommy Coleman
Clayton, Ga.
Phone 782-3042
Help Wanted
Make $30 or more per day UO IOCS)
Food Route, ■ Man or woman, pail or
fall lime. Experience DOt require!
Write Mr. Heath, P. O, Box 2766 ,DeSoto
Sta,,v Memphis, Term, 38102
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Cleveland Methodist Church
Church Announcements
Sunday School 10 a. in
Morning Worship 11 a.m v
M. Y. F. 6:30 p. III.
Evening Worship 7 : 3 d p ru
Flayer Service 1’huis. 1 p m
Frank Umtield, Fa.-tor
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says
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a younger boy? '
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A gun’s not a toy.”
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Be A Safe Shooter
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