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Henrietta's
Beauty Stop
Complete
Beauty
Service
Your patronage will be appre¬
ciated.
For appointment call 6-316
Henrietta’s BeautY Shop
Mrs. Henrietta Dafidson Harris, Operato
FOR SALE
High grade pig and sow feed. All
kinde poultry feed mash amt pellets
made fresh daily iu our modern feed
mill. Rock bottom priceB. Highest
quality.
The Ruby Milling Co.
Phone 113 Cleveland, Ga
Come by the mill when youarein town
notice
Please aeep in mind that
Legal Advertising MUST
paid in advance of insertion
is the state law.
Notice of Intention to Introduce Local
Legislation. will
Notice is hereby given that there
be introduced at the January 1969 ses¬
sion of the Genera] Assembly of Georgia
a bill to provide a salary for the official
court reporter of the Northeastern Judi¬
cial Circuit, for the attendance and re¬
porting all felony cases, and fur oth< r
purpose*. 1858
This 1st day Of December,
Robert E. Andrews
Representative Hall County, Georgia.
NOTICE
Quality repaiis on all your shoes and
leatbi r craft at Jackson’s Shoe 8n»p in
Cleveland,
Friendly dependable service 6 days a
week. The best material is use I at tb
most econamical prices All leather wo: Is
»nd shoe repairs guaranteed,
FOR SALE '»’3L
Good UBed shoes from $1.00 to $3 00 a
pair,while they last. See Jackson’s Shoe
Shop.
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Georgia—White County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
William Donald Henderson, having in
proper form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on th« estate of
T, E Henderson, late of said county; this
is to cite all and singular, the creditors
and next of kin of T. E. Henderson to be
and appear on Jan, 5, 1969 at my office
within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to
William Donald Hender son on Ti E, Hen¬
derson's estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 8th day of Dec. 1958
J, P. SAXON, Ordinary
an open door
By Earle J. Grant
5U44 3042 Oakcliff UttBVHU Road avwwu
Doravilte, Georgia
Death holds no terrors now for me
For I know that it’s an open door
To an eternal home beyond soul will the blue
To which my waiting soar.
Loved ones, spend no time in grief
for me here , , below ,
When I leave you to be . . with .
’Twill be far better for me
Him know! * l!
Than anything I
THE POET
By Earle J. Grant
3042 Oakcliff Road
Doravilte, Georgia of the
‘‘A strange chap,” they say
poet, walks his solitary way;
As he he lives
But, unknown to them,
sublimely— of the day.
Lifted high above cares
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DECISION IN DOGWOODS
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
Now the dogwoods are hung in snow
And I am trying to decide
which are lovelier—these snow
blooms at Easter-tide. ...
Or their blossoms make choice
But it is hard breathtaking to a to
For both are me,
Evidence of God’s handiwork
For everyone to see!
WAX YOUR SURSCRIPTXON NOB
r TBS CLEVELAND (GA.) COURIER
BARBETT SUPERMARKET
Weekend Specials
Maxwell House Instant Coffee
mu Jar
Luzianne Coffee 2 * “>* 1.39
Wesson Oil Rt. .55
Golden Ripe Bananas It) .10
NABISCO VANILLA WAFERS 12 oz. box .31
Fields Sausage lh.
Made fresh in our Market
McEver Picnic Shoulders lb.
Hoop Cheese lb.
Pillsbnry Cake Mixes 2tes
Hersbey’s Cocoa 1-2 lb. box
SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
WHEREAS, heretofore, on September 17,
1955, T. J. McConnell and Mariannie S. Mc¬
Connell did execute to Maynard Abrams a cer¬
tain deed to secure debt upon the following
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, lying and
being in the third land district of White
County, Georgia, containing 230 acres, number more
or less, and being part of land lot
67, more fully described as follows:
Commencing at a government corner lo¬
cated at the Southwest corner of said lot,
running the original line Bast to a stake
corner, same being the Southeast corner of
said lot, also being a government original corner;
thence North along the East line
Westerly direction of the old run of Duke’s
creek to the East West original line between
lots 62 and 67; thence still West with the
original East and West line to the Northwest
corner of said lot number 67; thence South
along the original line between lots numbers
66 and 67 to the beginning corner.
To secure a note of even date in the amount
of $2,400.09, and note in the amount of
$600.00, dated May 17, 1956, and note in the
amount of $200.00, dated August 4 , 1956, all
as shown by said security deed, recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
White County, Georgia, in Peed Book L L,
Page 284-5, which said deed provides that it
should secure said which obligation, as well between as any
other obligations might exist
the parties thereto, and said deed is cancelled
of record:
WHEREAS, excepted from the above prop¬
erty is three (3) acres formerly deeded to H.
N. Abernathy, and being the place where Er
nest Simms . lives; and excepting also the ten
and one-fourth (10%) acres of Jand which the
Superior Court of White County, Georgia, de¬
creed the title to be in H. G. Spahr, in an ac¬
tion brought by W. A. and H. J. White against
H. G. Spahr.
WHEREAS, said notes have become in de¬
fault as to principal and interest, and tlje
undersigned elects that the entire amount of
said notes, principal and interest become due
at once;
Now, therefore, according to the original
terms of said deed to secure debt and the lawg
in such cases made and provided, the under¬
signed will as attorney in fact, for T. *J. Mc¬
Connell and Mariannie S. McConnell, expose I
for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash
il. the above i — described J____:uJ land, i.— J after .. x. _ _ proper —______ adver- j_____
tisement on the first Tuesday in January, 1959,
between the legal hours of sale before the
Coart House door in Cleveland, White County,
Georgia.
The proceeds from said sale will be used first
to the payment of said note, principal, interest
and expenses and the balance, if any, deliv¬
ered to the said T. J. McConnell and Mariannie
S. McConnell.
This 1st day of December, 1958.
MAYNARD ABRAMS,
As Attorney in Fact for
T. J. McConnell and
Mariannie S. McConnell.
“FROST TONIGHT”
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
“Frost tonight,”
Said the weatherman,
So I hurry out
Fast as I can
To gather the few brave blooms
And bring them in;
Also the last of the apples
To fill the bin.
Beside an old rail fence
Are the gypsy marigolds
And by the garden in reds gate and golds.
Blaze dahlias
And, oh, I chrysanthemums must not forget
The spicy hanging like amethysts
Nor, ice-thin air, the purple plums.
In
“Frost tonight,”
Said the weatherman,
So I bring the harvest in
Fast as I can.
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Cleveland each week. Adveitia
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keep most of that business at
home.
WANTED
Businessexpausion. Ne .Jnun nr woman
to operate route in White < ounty Many
dealers now earning 6100 . 00 , and ui le
per week. No lay-offs Or neeeseai
Age 3j to 65 . Wiite I’, F. Camp. 65y
West Peachtree St,, N. E . Atlanta, G ,
NOTICE
The 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 invitation for the people to
trade at your store. A live town
is where the local businessmen
advertise regularly in their
Home ciate what Newspaper. The Courier If you appre¬
has ac¬
complished in making White
County push forward, you will
show it by advertising regularly
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of your JOB PRINTING to The
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Sunday School 10.00 A, M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Baptist Training Union, — 6:30 P.M
Evei ing Worship______________7:30 p m,
Rev. Walter R. Evens, Pastor
Walter Memorial Seventh-day
Adventist Church Services
Saturday, 9:3<)a.m_____Sabbath School,
11:00 ». m. Worship Service
Wednesday 7:00 p.—Prayer Meeting
All are welcome.
R. M. Uuf, pastor
Methodist Church
10:00 A M --—Sunday School
tl-.OO A.M rierama*.
6:30 P. M M Y.F,
7:30 P. M Harm on :
Player meeting—.Wednesday 7:30 p m
Choir Practice—Wednesday 8:30 p «».
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