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Mrs, Henrietta Davidson Harris, Operator
NOTICE Vt -
Handbills and radio don’t keep
thousands of dollars from leaving
Cleveland each week. Advertis¬
ing regularly in The Couriei will
keep most of that busineso at
home.
Farm For Sale
100 acres, House ami barn. ,2 ab eam*
12 acres in pasture ami 5 aeros in riv-r
boitomland, 1-4 nnle <>t Helm. G».
ROY CURK
Kobertetown. He.
Clark Brothers
General Bui ding Contractors
Robeitstown, Ga.
Remodeling Fxpeit Carpenters
30 Years Experience In While Couu'v
L«t ub give you an estimate before «
build. -
New Homes A (Specially
Phone Helen 2711
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF WHITE
To All to Whom It May Concern:
Ray Lovsll haviug, in proper|lnrtu, ap¬
plied to me for Permanent Leltere of Ad
minisl ration on the estate of Mis, Ollit
Lovell, laie of said county, this Is to ci't
all and singular cred.lore and usxl of kb
of Mrs, Ollie Lovell to be and appear »
my office within the lime |allowed by law
aud show cause, if any they can. ahy per •
uianent administration should uot l.e
granted to Ray Lovell or Mrs Ollie
Lovell estate.
Witoeaa my hand and official signa
lure, this 2ud day of January, 1961.
Roy E. Satterfield, Ordinaly
House For Sale
Located on paved road 1 mi]-! of Wbit<
Cr eek Church, The houee can he change
to y; ur need, 100% financing can be ar¬
ranged, Call collect or write
Valley Pale H< me»
Torcoa, Ga,
Phene Tucker 6-21 2 ‘J
. Camellias
By Earle J. Grant
3042 Oakcliff Road
Doraville, Georgia
You may write about your drilie of snow
In lands where wolf-like winds comr and
go
But I’ll take camilliae in a row,
Blooming profusely in pink and red,
That invariably go to my head
Before they ultimately fade and Bhrd.
Silver Song
By Earle J. Grant
Doraville, Georgia
Silver is 'he liver
And silver is the sky;
Silver arejthe clouds
That are drifting by.
Silver ate the grasses
In silver winds that sigh
Aud silver are wild geese_
That, in the heavens, tty.
Silver is crusted enow 1
That lies in evi i v|p»rt;
O silver, pure and lovep ,
Pray come into my heart!
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY ;
Whereas, P. S. Dorsey, Administrator of
Vesser Stanton Nicholson estate, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed and en¬
tered on record, that he has fully administered
Vesser Stanton Nicholson estate: This is,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin¬
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any tney
whv said Administrator should not be
can his administration, and re¬
discharged from Dismission, the first Mon¬
ceive Letters < f on
day in I* Iai ' 6 SATTERFIELD. Ordinary
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NOTICE
You are requested to t»»ke city t*x re
tune for 1961 at 'he City Hal i>y \p>U 1
Lee l'aliuer, Cleik
FOR SALE
3 acres, remodeled 6 room
home and double carport Gravity
water, on pavement, close phone
line, highway and Post Office.
No branch or spring. Will accopt
part cash.
Hubert Clark, Robertstown
By P M, Jaekeoo
Bible Questions
Does being a son of God mean
that we are already bom of God,
or are we only begotten ot Him
now? If we are the children of
God, are we inheritors of the
kingdom of God, or only Heirs to
it? When do the saints become
incorruption spirit and no longer
flesh? When will the saint be
like Carist? Can flesh and blood
inherit the kingdom of God?
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, COUNTY.
WHITE of the default the payment of
By reason in
the indebtedness secured by a deed to secure
debt executed by Mrs. Celia Trammell to H. W.
RICHARDS LUMBER CO., dated June 29,
1959. and recorded in Deed Book PP. page 285,
I White County Records, the undersigned H. W.
RICHARDS LUMBER CO., pursuant to the
power of sale contained in said deed will, on
the first Tuesday in February, 1961, during the
legal hours of sale, at the Courthouse door in
said County, sell at public outcry to the high¬
est bidder for cash the property described in
said deed, to-wit: parcel of land lying
All that tract or the Third
and being in White County in
District and in Land Lot No. 43.
BEGINNING AT a pine in the line be¬
tween the Charles Anderson property and
the said Jarretts property and running
with said line S. 3-30 E. 140 feet to a
cheriy stump, and thence No. 78-30 E.
155% feet; thence n. 3-30 w. 140 feet;
thence s. 78-30 w. 155 feet to the begin¬
ning, containing one half (%) acre be
the same, more or less.
This sale will be made subject to taxes and/
or assessments, if any.
Said property will be sold as the property
of MRS. CELIA TRAMMELL and proceeds
will be applied to the payment of said debt
and the expense of this proceeding, all as pro
vided in said deed to secure debt, and the un¬
dersigned will execute a deed to the purchaser
at said sale as provided in the aforementioned
deed to sec ^ re ^? cl ^j CO,
CHARElS LUMBER
Attorney in Fact for
MRS. CELIA TRAMMELL
Ray Gary & Betty Landors
Attorneys at Law
1402 Bankhead Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta 18, Georgia
SY. 9-1444
By Carol lan e iring]
mmmmm Travtl Authority —
Woman'*
Ski Resorts For Non-skiers
You ere helping fo lead e new
trend in travel if you are one of the
many women increasingly list mis active time In of
sports. High on the residt that
year is skiing, with the
family week-end ski tripe become
more popular every year.
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Rut even if you can’t tell a slalom
from a sitzmark, you can still enjoy
a week end at a good ski resort.
Skate, or watch good skaters. lry
Luxuriate in _ a
a toboggan ride.
lounge while others do the work ana
picture windows show you what s
going on in the snow.
These extra diversions are meant
to boost business when the weather
hasn’t provided the snow conditions
skiers desire. One New England ski
resort expects about one quarter of
its guests will be non-skiers. Such
places set up nurseries and playrooms
for children, and offer such non¬
skiing activities as sleigh rides,
movies, dances, and even swimming
in heated outdoor there’s pools. always . social
And then, with people who
skiing,” popular clothes but t stand
love ski in can finest
snow. It’s easy. Dress your
togs and sit around the fire at tne
lod^e with friends.
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Wm%m
Fred Astaire and Barrie Chase
in "Blues Number" sequence of
musical tite star’s 60-minute great dancing-singing, TV special
which will be seen on NBC-TV
Monday, Critics February predict that 20. the
pro¬
gram Academy will be a heavy when contender the
for honors
Emmy winners are announced
this Spring. Count Basie and his
orchestra with Joe Williams, the
Hermes Pan Dancers and David
Rose’s orchestra are in the cast.
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White County to trade at home, yet
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Facts, Ms and Fancies
SK, fh
FACT — The world's oldest skis,
estimated to be 5,000 years old,
are in Stockholm's Djugarden
Museum. It is believed that skis
,^were used for travel in Northern
Europe and Asia prigr to the
Christian Era!
MD—The first known stretch¬
ers were made of skis! During
the war of 1521, the Swedes
stretched animal skins between
two skis, placed injured com¬
rades on them, and carried
them off the field.
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FACT— Now more than 4,000,000
Americans enjoy the. sport of skiing —
and after a day on the slopes, look for¬
ward to their favorite drink refresh¬
ment; Four Roses,
rn
MNCV-Uller, the Scandinavian god of
winter, is always pictured walking on skis
with curved toes, which gave rise to a leg¬
end that he was so enormous that he trodl
the snow with ships lashed to his feet,
/ ) Helps Her Dadi Helps Melt lee <,
IfilSR
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3 -•* their Racine home. It
plenty cold in ■ “ Racine, ' which ’*’•
fa right on Lake Michigan high, later and
In winter snow piles
turns to ice. ^
Removing ice is no easy mat¬
ter but it can be if you have
some calcium chloride handy.
Picture at right shows walk
“IN OTHER WORDS, PLEASE REMIT”
“The rose is red, the violet, blue,
This little bill is overdue.
So pay it now—don't wait ’till when
The rose and violet bloom again;
For it you do delay it thus,
.No violet will bloom for us.
Unless you pay, the rose will rest
Upon a lair and manly chest;
The birds will sing but what of that ?
We will not hear where we are at—
So come across, we need the dough,
Not in the spring, but now, you now.
Not in the spring, but now, you know.
The rose is red, the violet, blue—
Do we need cash ? I’LL SAY WE DO!”
after Sally has done her job.
Calcium chloride will do the
same on any walk or drive¬
way. It's good for melting ice
in a hurry and eliminates back
breaking work as it can be
shoveled off as slush to make
the sidewalk dry and safe.
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