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STATE OF GEORGIA, -
WHITE COUNTY
To All To Whom it May-Concern:
HENRY ADAMS havijjg, in prop¬
er form, applied to me for Perman¬
ent Letters of Administration on the
estate of Mrs. Harvey *B. Adams
(Beulah E. Adams), late of said
County, this is to cite all and Sin¬
gular the creditors and next of kin
of Mrs. Harvey B. Adagxs (Bexilah
E. Adams) to be and appear at my
office within the time "allowed by
law, and show cause, xT any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted tcrHenry Ad¬
ams on Mrs. Harvey B. Adams
lah E. Adams) estate.
Witness my hand ancijjfficial sig¬
nature, this 3rd day of ^September,
1962.
Roy Satterfield, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, -
WHITE COUNTY
To HENRY All To ADAMS Whom it having, May_Concern: in prop-1 j
er form, applied to me for Perman-1
ent Letters of Administration onl
of the said estate County, of Harvey this B. is Adams, to cite late all J
and singular the creditors and jpejet
of kin of Harvey B. Adams to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why perman- I j
ent administration should not be
granted to Henry Adams on Harvey I
JB, Adams estate. j
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of September,
1962.
L Roy Satterfield, Ordinary.
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CEORG1A, WHITE COUNTY
Whereas, C. L. Morris, Adminis¬
trator of R. A. Morris, Estate, re¬
presents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered R. i
A. Morris estate: This is, therefore,
Ito cite all persons concerned, kin¬
dred and creditors, to show cause, I
If trator any they should can, why be said discharged Adminis- I j
not
from his administration, and receive I
letters of Dismission, on the first I
Monday in October, 1962. j j
Roy Satterfield, Ordinary.
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' THE (GA.) Miiiiii
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Vote For And Elect t
T. J. McDonald, Jr*
Sept. 12,1962 As Representative ol White County
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%- H<* is for all tHe people. He has made an excellent record. You can
the Progress. 87.918 miles of road improvements has been ac¬
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quired during the past 18 month - -more is coming in the near fuiur k.
Mr McDonald Stands On Hia Own Record.
It Is 0.73.1 an 4 can be Verified by
Stat j Records
Mr. McDonald has Served, and will Serve You Again Unselfishly—
and not for anyone’s Personal Gain. He Shows His Apprectaiion
by his Service to Whitt County and will appreciate Your Vote and
Support.
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Wo warm (not hot) ring
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To discourage ants, sprinkle of your
door fills with equal parte sage
and red pepper. ■
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A door much in uee often gets
covered with finger marks. If you
apply Perma Starch to the most used
Breas of the door, they'll stay clean,
glossy and free of finger marks.
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Remove tarnish from copptrwate
by rubbing with a piece of lemon
rind dipped kx twit. Rinse, dry, then
polish. Your copperware will gleam!
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Rhinestone pins and buckles turn
“brand new" when soaked in gaso¬
line for five minutes, then rubbed
with e flannel cloth.
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Rub baby oil into pour bands be¬
fore beginning a messy fob. This
will make it easier to clean you*
band* when tbs fob to don*
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sharpen by cutting teUsors
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NOTICE TO PROBATE WILL
IN SOLEMN FORM
White County Court of Ordinary,
September Term, 1962, application
to Probate Will in Solemn Form of
Pearl W. Carney.
■ RE: Pearl W. Carney, Testatrix,
Ted Hall and H. A. Allison, Pro¬
pounders of said will as Executors.
TO: W. G. Collier, Mrs. Frances
Lambert, Mrs. A. W. Persons, and
John Whelchel, and to all the heirs
at law of Pearl W. Carney:
Ted Hall and H. A. Allison having
filed treir petition to Probate in
Solemn Form the Last Will and
Testament of Pearl W. Carney and
order for service having been grant¬
ed on the 4th day of September, 1962,
requiring all and singularly the heirs
at law living within and without
the State of Georgia to show cause,
if any, why the will should not be
admitted to Probate in Solemn
Fox-m and recorded.
You and each of you residing
within and without the State of
Georgia are hereby required to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary
ot White County, Georgia, on Octo¬
ber 1, 1962, when said application,
and letters testamentary issue to
Ted flail and H. A. Allison will be
heard and determined.
Witness the Honorable Roy Sat¬
terfield, Ordinai’y, and the seal of
the C ourt, this 4th day of September,
1902.
Roy Satterfield (SEAL)
Roy Satterfield
Ordinary
The Court of Ordinary
White County, Georgia
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by,JANE STEWART
Save your old rubber heels. At¬
tach one heel to each leg of your
ladder, and it will be much less
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Keep baby’s bonnet in shape after
it’s been washed. Just inflate a bal¬
loon to the desired size, then let the
bonnet dry on the balloon. It will
reshape perfectly.
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A soft cloth, moistened with kero¬
sene, removes rust stains from
enamel sink ? in a breeze.
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Before buying a sheet, thumb rub a cor¬ and
ner of it between your
forefinger. If a white powder results,
look out! The sheet may turn limp
aftnr the first laundering.
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When washing a linoleum.' floor,
mix half a cup of Perma Starch into
your pail df soapy water. The starch
gives linoleum extra luster.
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To get a good look at a child’s
throat when you suspect soreness,
nothing works better than a lollipop
used as tongue depressor.
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A curtain won’t tear when you
slip it on the rod if you cover the
rod end with the finger of on old
glove.
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garbage few can,
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Published Weekly at Cleveland, Ga.
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