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Henrietta’s BeaiitY Shop
Mrs. Henrietta Davidson Harris, Operator
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Address
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Dr. Edward H. Shannon
Optometrist
So. Main St. Gainesviie Ga.
— "i nge i si'j saoeaocrss
Orchard In Spring
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
Apple bloesome art. drifting shell-pink
frolh,
Pear trees eland arrayed in porcelain
white;
Bluebirds flit through the etln real sceue
Aud I’m left almost breathless by the
sight!
I Want To Talk To A Reliable Man l
Will set you i.-p in a sound On*.Mat
Business wi'hout capital investment!
Watkins Dealer needed in White Count}
Products Nationally Advertised. No co¬
signers reuir ed . R’.upt have pm dt harac
ter references, also car or ligh' Inii-k Car
easily earn JSoOdO p i- year with fitiaye pel
week on routes Writ" tV'r Camp, fluff
West Peachtree St , A T K., Atlanta 8, <Ja.
OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE
For Qualified Manor WomaD
r 0 servi e anil collect f>om cigarette
machines in this area. Part or full time.
Excellent opportunity t-u qualified person
$592.50 to $1,975.00 carh required to en¬
able you to begin immediately, t’ompaoy
finances expsusion. 11 you have servic
able car anti 8 spat e hours weekly write
giving particulars to Natimal .SsPs &
Mfg Co., 3508 Ort en vi le Av nve, Dallas
6 , TexaB
-BUT N A PEW MINUTES HEU. 8E OU66NS
A LOT MEANER STUFF THAN LEAKS OUT Cf
HIS BUSNN6 MOUSE.
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SCN-LOVING — A cotton ton
ami swim set in yellow souffle
striped seersucker by Beeves
is modeled by Miss Malinda
Berry, 1959 Maid of Cotton.
The short topper and swim suit
hy Brigance for Sportsmaker
pads and launder easily.
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WHIT’*: COURT OF ORDINARY
At" tl I ■' « . April 5. W6l
t i a'iuu (i.vi.v d-en duW tseu-d an
putilisiie I. . <|iiir Cg ah »"d ir.gul ll '." ex
,.( ait, rut i i.di'" S ..t Miss Mamie Ire"
Robinson. dec-ased, late "f »aid county,
appear *. ttii« term an I show cause, if
o
they could, why .lermanm! leu re nt
,ny granted t
,'tminietratiuu sh'.ulil not be
I’ffoi'.* < ampbell of srid countv; ■*'"
ttley. tbe patties 80 Cite waking o<> vain
,
ibjaoiiona m the pieu.isea. it ta otdere.
t,y the c-'Uit that letters of adminie'ra
j,.n iBHiii- to Gifford Camt hell as ad
Uinielraior. f M s- Mamie Kubinson ee
ate. upon his giving houd ami secuti }
the s in *>f one Hu iisaml tt dlars, aritl <-k
jug the usual oat • c f ofli ‘e.
J. P. SAXON, Ordinary.
Georgia, White County
To All Whom It May Conc«t.i:
Cl .tide Allen having, in prop »' toi in,
appl.ed to me fur permanent let let a of ad
ministration on the estate of MtS J C.
Allen is to cite all and singular t In- ci ed¬
itors ami next ol kin of Mrs. .1. C Alin
to be and appear at uty office widm>
time all wed by law, anti sb'tw cau-e. it
any they can, wbv permanent adminis'ia
tion should not be g.anted to Ch.uiieAll-u
on her estate.
Witness my hand and i fficial signature
this 10th day of Match, IM 59
J. P. Saxon, Ordinary
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
COURT OF ORDINARY
Match 10 , 1858
The apprai. e a up n applicati n upon
application of Mrs. Onie Nix widow of
said William O. Nix. fo' a twelvemonths’
support for herself and niilior children,
having tiled their ration; all persons con¬
cerned nereby are t (ted fo show c iuse.il
they have, at the next regular A pi if
of this court, >vhy said application
not be granted.
J. P. SAXON, Ordinary.
Mr. Broiler Grow*?.:
Can you u.e $50.00 -xtra i tooim- pet
week? Do you have as much as 6 b mi s.
which you could spate irr,m
b oil-i It..use? A WniRme -on e s
|ien t >i ibis I ca:iiy. Maytie y--u c-.n
N t CO signet , acessary \V i i -
Watkins fijM W’esi Pe,entree St.. N. E
NOTICE
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Advertising M U 1 " be
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the state !;t tv
NOTICE
Handbills and radio don’t keep
of dollars fiont leaving
each week. Advei th¬
regularly in 1 he Courier will
most of that business at
Expert shoe repair on ail your
at jackson’s hoe 'hop in
Using only the best
available Ready and
to serve you6 days a week
All work is guaranteed
FOR SALE
used shoes for men. women,
children 8>ee them a Jack
Shoe shop
OUT Ot JUvvN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOU*
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THE CLEVELAM) (GA.) COURIER
Anodyne For Loneliness
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
't on were my anodyne for loneliness,
Yet I broke your heart and you went away ;
I thought I knew what it was to suffer
Hut found out that I didn’t until that day.
Y’ou were obscured by a curtain of snow,
After saying “good bye”, and the gloom
That followed was almost too much to bear
As I reluctantly went to my room
Somehow the bleak, lonely months dragged by,
The loveliness of spring is here again ;
And with bluebirds mating in apple bloom,
My heart is almost bursting with pain.
And now the feeling conies to me, my love,
That surely you would have already returned
If you had known the anguish of mv soul
And how constantly for you I have yearned.
Beauty Dividends From Your Bath
Do you take a bath just to make
yourself clean? A but laudable like pur¬
pose, to be sure, we’d to
make a few suggestions that will
turn your bath into a beauty rit¬
ual. With a bar of pink Praise,
rich in cold cream, milder than
any soap, take the luxurious bath
route by —
— Doing an all-in-one. As you
lie in your tub, give yourself, a
aeries of facials — one on your
face, another on your neck, a
third on your hands. Coat with
lather, and massage with your
fingers or with your brushes — a
■oft-bristled complexion brush
for face and neek, a stiff-bristled
brush for hands, a long-handled
brush for your back.
— Shaking a leg — ana an am,
too, right there in the tub. In
other words, s-t-r-e-t-c-h for ex¬
tra suppleness. Stretch each leg,
curl your toes, rotate each foot.
Stretch each arm, high above
your head. Repeat several times.
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SPACE IN THIS PAPER
Wi!l Arrange lo Suit
GOOD NEIGHBORS—PRICES TO
FIT YOUR BUSINESS
Obsolete Bu tmfrem
Bat Up Toxp>
FI®. I—This section of substitute Fw. 2— N
sewer pipe is so swollen inside failed' to
that flow sewage through can no longer freely sowar (he
it. tening.
It is poor eoatum# to save a
few dollars by keying tad instal¬
ling sewer pipe made of ehsap,
substitute materials when you
build a house. Many of our obso¬
lete municipal Building Codes
allow nub products for under¬
ground they sanitary installations but
are a virtual waste of the
homeowner’s dollar, reports the
Code Advisory-' Council of the
Sanitary Engineering Committee
in Washington, D. C.
Codes should be designed to
protect the homeowner and to do
this they cannot be minimum
standard codes. Minimum stan¬
dards are never enough when the
health and welfare of our fam¬
ilies is at stake.
The initial cost of sewer pipe
Is, of course, a factor in its se¬
lection but it should not be a
governing cil. If for factor, says the Coun¬
fails and any reason the pipe
replacement becomes
fensowner necessary costs skyrocket. The
has the enormous
\ -•• < XKa 3 % -J
—Beautifying where you nsu
ally don’t —your elbows and feet.
Put extra minutes of massage
into your elbow's. They deserve an
extra chance at smoothness. Mas¬
sage each foot, holding it in both
hands and working rich lather
into it all over.
Being a perfect blank—just
for a while, of course. If you
want to imbibe all the beauty your
bath has to offer you, don’t fight
the treatment by keeping the
day’s tangled thoughts inside you,
Be a cipher for a few minutes —
and feel the lines leave your skip
while softness creeps into it,
You’ll get added satisfaction
from using pink Praise because
it contains a gentle germ remov¬
er, more effective than any on
the market against bacteria that
cause blemishes and bad odor.
Another bonus; it doesn’t leave a
bathtub ring.
Why don’t you try to collect the
beauty dividends your bath can
give you?
expense removing at with the *s*&5st
which -lacing if it it h led
initially, won] have prevented
this extra expense.
Most sanitary sewer pipe fail¬
ures are traced directly to the
destructive effects of aeids and
other caustic sewer wafctes. Vit¬
rified clay pipe which is made of
nature’s own chemically inert
material is unaffected by these
acids. Pipe of substitute mate¬
rials eventually softens, swells,
caves in, or is virtually destroyed
by the chemical reactions set up
by the waste it carries.
The photos above show the con¬
dition of sewer pipe made of sub¬
stitute materials which had to be
dug up and replaced after only
a few years service.
Don’t be tricked into accepting
these substitute materials when
you buy or build a new house.
When the health of your family
is at stake, only the beat will ^
Walter Memorial Seventh-day
Adventist Church Services
Saturday, 9:80 a.ni_____Sabbath School,
LI :00 «. m. VVcrship St-rvine
Wednesday 7:00 p.—Prayer Meeting
All are welcome.
R. M. liuf, pastor
LETTERHEADS
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Termite and Pest Control Guaranteed Service
For complets termits and. pest control call
Collect 433 Cornelia, Ga., P. O. Box 397
Res. 783 Wayside Street
Play Ball! will boon the lips
now of most of all the bovf> and
young fryers, too Here's hop
in*!'that they will soon *ret all
warmed-up and ready to go in a
very few days
b Rp “- Cmber ;i
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Fall Length Western Thriller
In Baltimore Sunday American
woiuarl beatls an angry ly ch mob out¬
side the jailhons ■
Wnat. will tbe sheriff d ■ if she is the
first to b'etk in and try lo ha. g the mur¬
derer of her sweet beat t ? Will he shoot
her or snrrendet his jn leone' ?
Don’t m’s» one exciting moment of A
Man Hail To Die in then April 12th issue
of (be
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GAY TRADEVVINDS FASHIONS
... fic inspired by the colorful Paci¬
Islands have been created by
Designer Stephanie Koret for
Summer 1959. Shown here is the
Tradewinds reversible Windjam¬
mer. It’s brilliant print on one
side—homespun other. cotton on the
It’s teamed with matching
homespun shorts.'