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Henrietta’s
Beauty Shop
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Complete
Beauty
Service
Your patronage will be appre¬
ciated. 5-3151
■ For appointment call
Henrietta’s BeaatY Shop
Mrs. Henrietta Daridson Harris,Operator
FOR SALK
High grade pig and sow feed. A 111
lkin<je_e£mJLU;^ 4-eSa anaft. *<1 pc'JrJ feed!
I: de fresh daily in our modem
luiill. Hock bottom piicee. Highest]
Jiuality. Co.’
The Ruby Milling
Phone 112 Chvrland, (la.
■Come hy the mill when yon are in town!
J NOTICE
Please Keep in mind that
Legal Advertising MUST
paid in advance of insertion This
is the state law.
Georgia—White County. Concern:
To All Whom It May
William Donald Henderson, having in
proper form applied to me for Permam ot
Letteis of Administration on the estate o*
T, E. Ileodersoa. late of said county; this
is to cite all and singular the creditois
and next of kin of T, E. Henderson to be
and appear on Jan, 5, 1959 at my office
within the time allowed by law, and ehow
cause, if any they can. why permanent
administration should not be granted to
William Donald Hendetson on T. E, H n
(ierson’d estate.
Witness way hand and official aigna
tnre, this 8th ('ay of Dec. 1958
J. P. SAXON, Ordinary
WANTED
Business expansion. Ne-rd man or woman
to operate route in White County. Many
dealers now earning $100.00. and more
per week. «o lay-offs. Car necessary
Age 25 to 65. Write J\ F. Camp. 659
West Peachtree St., N. E , Allauta, Ga,
OPPORTUNITY
Man or Woman
Responsible person from this area, to
service and collect from automatic die
pensers. No selling. Car, references,
and $400,00 ro $800.00 investment neces¬
sary. Four to eight hours weekly nets
up t) $250 monthly income For local
interview give Name, phone and particu¬
lars. Write P o Box 1012, Miuden, La,
OUs of- TOWN
POINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
HUNTING
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The merchants that advertise
regularly in The Courier get the
business. The people of White
County read their Home News¬
paper—. The Cleveland Courier.
An advertisement in The Courier
is an invitation for the people to*
trade at your store. A Uve town
is.where the local businessmen
advertise regularly in their
Home Newspaper. If you appre¬
ciate what The Courier has ac¬
complished in making White
County push forrward, you Will
show ^ jfc Afy-^afrvertising giving regularly ALL
The Courier and The
of your JOB PRINTING to
Courier.
Keep Cleveland a clean ar.d attrac¬
tive town. That’s a job for every at.
sen.
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It'a neighbor* traditional wish for each friends other and well pood]
to at
thir tfmo of year. We like that tradi¬
tion,jind we're glad of this opportun-'
ity to wf»h you a Nappy Nattday Sea¬
ton, and the best in the coming year
... and all the years that follow. i
We'd like to give rtoae •** than just j
you
wishes, though. We'd like to give you
our pledge that whatever we com pos- «
sibly do to make the New Year a bet¬
ter one for you will be done. Our goal j
is to bring to the member-owners of
our electric system the best possible
electric service at the lowest possible
cost. We pledge ourselves to work/
unceasingly in your-be*t interests. *
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Looking ahead, there is still much to
be done to* bring the full benefits of
electrical U.wi$ to all our people. With
your strong support,'■'/uv cooperative
will meet the challenges of the future (
as we have in this past quarter-century
of progress! .-v&l.
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HABERSHAM 1
memo nttmi
corpora™
COMMUNITY OWNIP • COMMUNITY 1UU.T • COMMUNITY #Ult0*N a
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: parcel qf land, lying and ,
All that tract or land district of White
being in the third
County, Georgia, containing 230 acres, numbei 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 East to a stake
corner, same being the Southeast corner of
said lot, also being a government corner; line
thence North along the East original
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. the
To secure a note of even date in amount
of $2,400.00, 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 Deed Book L L,
Page 284-5, which said deed provides well that
Bhould secure said obligation, as as any
other obligations which might exist between
the parties thereto, and said deed is
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 *4) acres of land which the
Superior Court bf 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 the
undersigned elects that the entire amount of
said notes, principal and interest become due
at once;
Now, therefore, according to the original
termg of said deed to secy re debt and the laws
in f'uch cases made and provided, the under
'SlgYied will as attorney in fact, for T. J. Mc¬
Connell ------- and Mariannie S. McConneU^ ------
for sale tp the highest and b^^Hndder for cash
t.h#* the above above described described land, land ’ r -tar 'ter proper arlver- adver
tisement on the jii^TRe-.Jay in January, 1959, the
* uie' - let?al hours of sale before
Court House door in Cleveland, White County,
Georgia. sale will be used first
The proceeds from said
to the payment of said note, principal, interest
and expenses and the balance, if any, deiiv
ered J to X the Xl. A said f. n t J T. . I ' J. T McConnell ,ll,Tpll and Mariannie
S. C McConnell. Ifa/VfinAll
This 1st day of December, 1958.
MAYNARD ABRAMS,
As Attorney in Fact for
T. J. McConnell ard
Mariannie S. McConnell.
0
(MEMBER
NOTICE
Handbills and radio don’t keep
thousands of dollars from leavihg
Cleveland each week. Advertis¬
ing regularly in The Courier will
keep most of that business at
home.
GEORGIA COUNTY
WHITE
The petition of James M. Wilkins, James G.
Hampton and Betsy S. W> kins, hereinafter
called petitioners, respectively shows:
Petitioners desire for themselves, their asso¬
ciates and successors to be incorporated under
the name of "Helen Enterprises, Inc.
The object of said corporation is pecuniary
gain and profit. o
The general nature of the business or busi¬
nesses to he transacted is as follows: to op
erate a general lumber ahd building supply
business; to cut, saw, log, dry, dress, process,
manufacture, buy, sell, and dispose including of timber, the
lumber and products thereof, mills and other op¬
eration of sawmills, planing of
plants equipment needful in the operation
a general lumber business: to manufacture,
purchase, sell and otherwise deal in lumber
products of every kind and description and to
do all and everything incidental to carrying on
the business of manufacturing timber products
into consumer goods. The corporation shall
also have the right of purchasing, owning, and
improving, venting, leasing, generally managing, trading and
selling or exchanging, and all pf
operating in, timber lands types
real estate or real property; purchasing, sell¬
ing. leasing and generally trading in, wood,
pulp wood, and timber of all kinds; manufac¬
turing, purchasing and selling fiber board ahd
Other IfEpducts made -------- holly or in oart.,of
wood ’ metal br other materials,
_
Petitioners further desire that said corpora¬
tion be vested with all the rights and powers
now or hereafter given to do any and all
, ~&c
things which may be needful or proper m
oi>eration of the above described business, and
that said corporation have all of the powers
enumerated in Sections 22-1827 and 22-1828,
; Georgia Code Annotated, and such powers ^s
may hereafter I. ...... Cl „.. be l.„ given by law. I •,
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The corporation &hall have a maximum num¬
ber of five hundred (500) shares of stock c$f
the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dol¬
lars per share, ail of which shall be common
stock and non-cumulative preferred stock in
proportions to be determined by the board of
directors. capital with which
However, the amount of
the corporation shall begin business shall be
not less than two hundred dollars ($200.00).
The corporation shall be authorized to issue
additional shares up to the maximum sum
above stated, and thereafter, from time to
time, to reduce the amount of capital out¬
standing, but not below the minimum above
stated, and all this, upon a majority vote of
the board of directors.
— 6 —■
The time for which the corporation is tq
have existence is 35 years, with the privilege
of renewal of the charter, from time to time,
upon the expiration of said periods of thirty
five (35) years. /
The County in which the principal office of
the corporation is to be located is White
Gounty, Georgia, but the privilege is desire^ j
of establishing branch offices and places of f
business both within and without the State of
Georgia.
—8—
The name and Post Office address of each
of the applicants for charter are as follows:
James M. Wilkins, Helen, Georgia
James G. Hampton, Cleveland, Georgia
Betsy S. Wilkins, Helen, Georgia
—9— , ■.
Petitioners further desire that by-laws of the^,
corporation shall be adopted by the common
stock holders, and such by-laws shall provide ,
of for their the officers selection, of the and corporation, sueh other the rules manner J
ap¬
propriate to by-laws which have aB their
purpose the control and management of the
including provisions whereby the
may be amended.
THE CLEV*fl,A?TO pA.V COURIER "
j herewith —10— exhibit certifi
Your petitioners a
rretS "^1^"
Annotated. petitioners pray to , , be .____ incor
WHEREFORE, the and style aforesaid
porated under name privileges, and
with all the rights, powers, forth, and such addi¬
immunities herein set privileges be
tional rights, powers and as may
necessary, proper or incident to the conduct
of the business aforesaid, and as may be in¬
herent in or allowed to like corporations un¬
der the laws of the State of Georgia as they
now exist or may "g. ^ AMpT£)N
Attorney for Petitioners
P. O. Box 232
Cleveland, Georgia
Telephone 5-3303
ORDER Wil¬
The foregoing petition of James M.
kins, James G. Hampton and Betsy S. Wil¬
kins, to be incorporated under the name of
'‘Helen Enterprises, Inc.,” has been duly pre¬
sented to me, and read and considered, and it
appearing that said petition is within the pur¬
view and intention of the laws of this State
applicable thereto; and it further appearing
that all of said law’s have beeri' fully complied
with; THEREUPON CONSIDERED, OR¬
IT IS
DERED AND ADJUDGED that said petition
be and the samef is hereby granted; and peti¬
tioners, their associates, successors and as¬
signs, are hereby incorporated ‘ and made a
body politic under the name and style of
‘‘Helen Enterprises, Inc.,” for and during the
period of 35 years, with the privilege of re¬
newal at the expiration of that time, and with
all the rights, powers, privileges and im¬
munities as are provided l>y the laws of
Georgia as they now exist or may hereafter
exist.
This the day of , 19
Judge, Superior Court,
FRED G. KELLEY,
White County
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Sunday Si hool 10.00 A. M.
Morning W'lebip 11:00 A. M,
Baptist Training Union, — 6 30PM
Evei ing Worship______________7:30 |i m.
Rev. Walter R. Kvnnn, Pastor
Walter Memorial Seventh-day
Adventist Church Services
Saturday, 9:80 a.rn. : ____Sabbath School,
11:00 m. W -rship Service
Wednesdtty 7*00 p. —Prayer Meeting
All ait* welcome.
R. M. UuC, paetor
Methodist Church Services
10:00 AM-----Sunday School
tP:00 A.M Sertnoj:
6:^0 7; P. M M Y.F, y’"'
10 P. m Sermon:
Prayer m-cing—W-cRnesday 7:30 p.
Choir Prnrttce—Wednesllay 8:30 p m.
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PAY YOUR .SimSCRlPriON NOW
CHRIST AT CHRISTMAS
By Earle J. Grant
3042 Oakcliff Road
Doraville, Georgia
In years gone by Christmas meant to me
Seldom Simply bells with holly and a lighted tree;
I thought of Jesus Divine,
Sent down from the Father, holy and benign—
To die on cruel Calvary’s tree
For a sin-s ; ek world—for you and me.
Dut since the moment I first met Him,
Things of eaith have been strangely dim;
Now, at Christmas, He’s first in each thought
For I know my soul His hlood has bought;
And, as we appioach this Christmas-tide
I pray that all may come to His side.
And, if we trim a Christmas tree bright,
May we think of Him, the Giver oj Light;
While colorful wrappings begin to unfurl,
May eyes behold God’s gift to the world
And beseech Him that all, both near and far.
May look to < hrist, the Eternal Star,
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