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I handle all lines of insurance with
Security General Insurance Company and
■will appreciate you giving me a chance
to explain lhem to you
Roiierl Hefner
Phone: 865-4279
r High School
White County
By Judy Black
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NOTICE
Who does your printingof LetterHead
^Envelope?, Various Forme, etc? Why
don’t you give ALL your Job Printing to
The Courier? Job Printers in other
Icwns pay no taxes in Cievclend or White
County and have no interest in our sec
iion, except take year monev, Wbat are
they doing for the ffogreea c( White
county ?
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,6 NOTICE
' This is to notify everyone that 1 will
not be responsible for any debts incurred
by anyone other than myself
Mrs. Marion 8 I’ownst-ud
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GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
All creditors of the Estate of Mrs. Pearl
Carney, latent White County, Georgia,
are hereby nodded to render their de¬
mands to the undersigned executors ac
cordiur to law and all persons indebted
lo said estate am required tc make in
mediate payment to the undersigned exe¬
cutors,
I his October 1 , 1962
l\d Ball
A, A Allison
Executors of the Estate of
Mrs, Pearl Carney
Male Help Wanted
A A—Qualified man or wonan for es
tabliehed loute work. Will tr<dn. Can
earn J 3 O or more per day. Write fMr.
Hcstb, Box 2766 , Ut Sota Station, Mem
phis 2 , Tc nn,
Btibrre A in White
vs
]>o Spe cer White
Suit for Divorce and Custody of Minor
Child Whhe County, Georgia, Superior
OouH. April Term, 1963
To L o Spencer White, defendant iu tbie
matter;
You aie h by commanded to be and
epps*' «i the n-x' term of Superior Court
nf White County, Georgia, Hi answer the
«:ooiplaint of pLin'iff. mentioned in the
caption i I her suit against you ;or divorce
anu cue ody of minor child.
Wit psp tfie !!■ norable G, Fre Keliey,
Judge of e, id court.
Tbie he ih o,.y if October, 1962
Clifford Campbell.
Clerk Superior Court. White County. Georiria
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RE
ZELL MILLER
STATE SENATOR 50th DISTRICT
Runoff Primary October 23
Carried 5 of the 8 counties October 16. Carried own coun
ty where he is known best by more than 35 to 1 margin.
His dedication to good government has earned the respect of all who
kno v him. His character is unquestioned. His ability in govern¬
ment and the teaching profession is well recognized.
The candidate with the record of pro en pepformancC in the State
Senate.
(Paid Political Advertisement)
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Nova l-Door Station Wagon
SPUNKY NEW WAGONS THAT HAD LONGER, HAPPIER LIVES
What a new kick you'll get out of going places in this beauty lasts longer, too; air pushes rain and wash
one! And what a solvent feeling you'll get as the savings water down through the rocker panels (where most The
on upkeep mount! There’s a full line of models, includ¬ rust begins!) in a cleveiNiew flush-and-dry system.
ing three wagons. Basically, we’ve kept Chevy II's ride is smoother and quieter because of a large number
liveliness and roominess and easy loading ways. Kept of small improvements we’ve made. And things are a
its crisp looks, too (with a bit of freshening here and lot plushier inside, Now you've Isn’t
there). The changes we've made weren’t for change’s read this far, haven't you? Chevy 1l
sake, you see—but for yours. Just for a sample: the that good eyidence that i
brakes are self-adjusting. The new Delcotron generator II is made for you? The clincher
E 'ves you more electrical reserve power and helps your will come when you take the
tttery reach a vigorous old age. The Body by Fisher wheel at your Chevrolet dealer’s, tt» nuke nure people depend o«
See Jour entirely different kinds of at Chevrolet dealer 9 Chevrolet, Chevy 11$ Corvair & Corvette. *
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LEE IRVIN
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Hunoff Primary Oct.
State Senator 50th District
EVERY COUNTY CAN DEPEND ON'ME
TO SERVE THEM UNSELFISHLY AND
TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY.
I HAVE A PARTICULAR INTEREST IN
WHITE COUNTY, BECAUSE I WAS BORNi
THERE
1 AM FOR BETTER SCHOOLS, FETTER HIGHWAYS AND
THE DEVEI.OPMEN V OF TOURISM IN OUR MOUN
TMNS.
Elect Lee Irvin
ON OCTOBFS 23 AND HE WILL GIVE ALL HIS TIME
MAKING THIS MOUNTAIN AREA A PARADISE
Your Vote at d acthr. support ts olicited.
Lee Irvin
(Paid Political Advertisement)
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It happened 100 YEARS ago
The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the
(Jnjted States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 ...
fhe same year that —
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IN GEORGIA, General Robert E, Lee visited the grave of hi§
father, Henry Lee, for the first time, The final resting place wa*
located at Cumberland Island, near Brunswick, where the
Revolutionary War hero died while en route from the West
Indies to Virginia. mtj r /
Even then, beer was Georgia’s traditional bev¬ ^10%; ’ii
erage of moderation. Beer today provides not
only enjoyment for Georgians but direct employ
fnept to 16,000 citizens, with a $38 million annual
payroll, ■
Thousands of others —from farmers who grow
pulpwood to workers In glass, can and papeF
board container plants - benefit from helping
supply the brewing industry.
TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States 7 i
Brewers Association still works constantly to as¬
sure maintenance pf high standards of quality
find propriety wherever beer and ale are served. ■- %
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UNITr.D STATES
BhEWtKS ASSOCIATION INC
inwniKiw-uunnitK ATLANTA
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Letter from a student at Atlanta
University: “I suppose you saw in
the profile. on James Meredith that
his religious beliefs were as much
Buddhist as Christian. This is a pro¬
duct of his experience with organi
zed religion. He was like a lot of
young Americans—Negro and white.
Few of them are challenged by
church attendance—Ralph McGill’s
pplumn in Atlanta Constitution.
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