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Henrietta^
Beauty Shop
Complete
Beauty
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* Your patronage will he
V.ated.
For appointment call f <
Henrietta’s BeantY
Mrs Henrietta Davidson Harris, Operato
Mate II Ip Wanted
A ^ A—Qaa'iB ‘d man or vvnn»n for ft
tftbliebed tou'e work Will tr in.
err ■u $t() or more per buy. Wli'e M'
Healb, Box 2766, 11 Sola Slat on
phis 2, T»nn.
CARD OF THANKS
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ti lo ell the p-ople .vho nesi-le.l ti- 1 IIT
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long i.lnse »n>l of on
eieltr. m se Altzan-'er
We also wish to tl-a-.k the nnde-'.k
for I he wonderful job be did.
May God’s blessings bs and abide wit!
y: r. are our prat ers.
A. E. Alexander and Fami y
W, H. Alexander grid K «r» ily
FOR RENT
One room bsoga'ow. Completely f" r
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libbed, Mod-rn In rvry wi.yl
M e. L. G Neal
SALESMEN WANTED
M-iJO wai ted to pupplv kiwleiKh Fro
ducts to consumoi s in W hi:c Count,
Good time to start. Wiilc R&wlt-igb
GAK-160-101. Memphis, Tenn
White County High School
By Judy BJack
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
AH <-re lilois ol ibn E-m'e uf <ns Ji bn
I). Ashe, Lie of Wnite : u ty, Georgia.
hereby notified to render ! ill'll tie
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Biands to the ur.deisigri-d eX '-' litci 1 UC -
nrding to law end all pnnme iuiLbttcl
to naid estate aie requited to msku ioi
meoia:e payment to the un.l«r9!gr'A<
exeeuti r.
Ttiiu f>:h day of November, 1962
Uarl liiack
Exerut-r of the Estate of Mis John
D, Aehe
Miller Fxpresses Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
])i atitiitie to everyone who helped
me in my recent election
The making of many new
friendships throughout this area
has been the greatest experience
of my life. I look forward to
working with you and for y»u.
Your advice will he appreciated
and I urge you to visit me if I
can ever lie of service
Front the bottom of my heart,
] thank you.
>tn< e’ely,
Zell V'lllcr
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NATIGJ-tl 8 aAAD Of Hit VN9MWIITUS
fIRE PREVENTION WEEK-OCTOBER 0‘»5 K
A Help for i
Alcoholics T
it Alcoholism is an insidious dis
ease, complex in its very nature.
“There are over 5,000,000 alcoholics
in the United States." About one
alcoholic. >>
in fifteen drinkers is an
These statements are from a
“Arresting A1 oho } is ™’ >1 IS*
booklet, the Christopher / D Smvth- ith
sued by New York. The
ers Foundation in the °
booklet reflects of aVo^olism,
many serious studies
community surveys and the exper¬
ience of recovered alcoholics. It cqm
tains helpful pointers for those
seeking to break the hold ofcorm
pulsive drinking, powers J° u * d
valid in the work of Alcoholics A
onymous, the National Council on
Alcoholism and state-supported an¬
ti-alcoholism problems, some,.of the
Briefly put, here are when
rSfejSX alcohol causes ends ^ad,,s,ly him
convinced that
more pa}n than pleasu . to do to
dm must first be willing
utmost to help himself. The help
of another person is of paramount
importance. To this lt ^ y
added that strength many in have the ability found^ to sur be
passing divine assistance. . ,
lieve in tots
Foremost among the
matter, the booklet declares, There
is only one way to arrest the disease
of alcoholism, that is to stay away that
from alcohol in any form. If
good rule for the drinker who
is a his drinking why
.•annot “control” the youth or
■g it not useful for
other nondrinker who has no way
of telling whether he would fall |
imone the 7 percent to whom dnnk
Z becomes a disease-Editorial Science Moniter.
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which she took the special
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Jn, Appreciation
Words cannot express try heartfelt appreciation fof
the support the voters of White County gave me
in the Run-off Election for
Senator of the 50th District
Your friendships ?re priceless and J am mo t grat:.
ful for your vote and the many other thoughtful
acts of kii dnesS.
I shall cominue to work for those things that will
benefit our district.
Agai 1 thank you for everything you did for me,
,
LEE V. IRVIN
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•"7? Oldest pair of ice skates in existence, be¬
lieved to be over 1,200 years old, are
made of reindeer horn and are flat, like
short skis. They were used by ancient
Scandinavians who had to depend on
Nature for proper skating condition**
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In 1878, the world's first Indoor^
artificial ice rink was built in \W
New York City's old Madison ^
Square Garden. It was soon .
followed by other rinks in the •a
world's major cities, j iH
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•j/ sport* like tho
k / Pittsburgh Arena, home of the Ice
WL Capades, can be converted from
basketball use to ice skating in J 2
^ hour*, thanks to steel pipe refrigera
f t fcliiii tion systems. Skating fans in all 50
I L states can pursue their pleasure in-
1 '■& doors and out, in all seasonsl
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Girls FINE are like PRINTING newspapers: They 3# W. V- m 1 Ji 'I V |
tave forms; they always have the
ast word; back numbers are not in )
lemand; they have a great deal of
nfluence; they are well worth look
ng over; you cannot believe every
Inng they say; they carry the news
wherever they go; they are much “WOW! 1 How’d you like to
hinner than they used to be; every have that around the house ...
nan should have his own and not nagging about this ... griping
orrow his neighbor’s. about that... ? »>
Boys ami Girls
COLOB THE PICTURE AMD MEMORIZE THE RULES
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FOR YOUR PROTECTION, REMEMBER TO:
• Turn down gifts from strangers e Avoid dark and lonely streets
• Refuse rides offered by strangers • Know ywr local policeman
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Tips on Touring
By Carol la no
Women's Travel Authority
Ski Resorts For Non-skiers
You an helping (o had • new
;nd in travel if you are one of the
increasingly active In *
any women High the list this time of
sports. la suing, on with the mult that
year
a week-end aid trips become
tnore popular every -re-*—-"* year.
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But even if you can't tell a slalom
from a sitzmark, you can still enjojf
a week end wateh at a good good sj&tfr-s. 8 “CTC, Try
Skate, toboggan or rids* Luxuriate in
a a
16 e others dft the work and
7,‘klur§ v,1nclows show you wjjata
going on mjn? anow. *
Tli£5 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 Such of
its guests will be non-sKiers.
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. at - 'social
And then, ways people who
/' popular with
love "ski * clothes but can’t stand
snow. It’s easy. Dress in your finest
-,o ;s and sit around the f,?e et the
lo a with frier c
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CAR DRIVE YOU
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CAR FROM THE ADS
In This Newspaper
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NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
TO THE QUALIFIED VQTEhS OF
WHITE COUNTY
1. Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, December 11, ISCi!, an elec¬
tion will be held in White County
Georgia, at which election there
shall be submitted to the qualified
voters of said county constituting
the White County School District
the question of whether White
County School District Bonds, Series
1963, shall be issued by the Board
of Education of White County act¬
ing for and on behalf of the White
County School District in the prin
cipal amount of TWO HUNDREJ*
FIFTY THOUSAND ($250,000.00;
DOLLARS for the purpose of pro¬
viding funds to pay the cost, in
whole or In part, of building and
equipping a high school building
and equipping, improving, modern¬
izing, repairing, enlarging and ad¬
ding to two elementary school
buildings, including the building,
equipping, improving, repairing and
enlarging of lunch rooms and voca¬
tional facilities, in said county and
paying expenses incident thereto.
2. The bonds shall bear in teres:
at the rate or rates not exceeding
four and one-half per cent (4%%)
per annum, payable semi-annually,
and the principal of said bonds
shall mature and be paid in the
years and amounts as follows:
1964 $8,000 1974 $13,000
1965 9.000 1975 13.000
1966 9.000 1976 14.000
1967 10,000 1977 14.000
1968 10,000 1978 14.000
1969 10,000 1979 15.000
1970 11,000 1980 15.000
1971 11,000 1981 16.000
1972 12,000 1982 17.000
1973 12,000 1983 17.000
3. Due provisions shall be made
at the holding of said election so
that those voting at said election
who favor the issuance of said
school bonds may vote:
“FOR Issuance of $250,000 of White
County School District Bonds to
Pay the Cost of Building and
Fit moping ;t igh tin»>l Ihtil-ling
Equipping, Improving and En
larging Two Elementary School
Buildings in White County,”
and those voting as said election
WhO v oppose the issuance of
bonds may vote: i
:
“AGAINST Issuance of $250,000 of j
White County School District |
Bonds to Pay the Cost of Build- j
ing and Equipping a High School
Building and Equipment, Improv¬
ing and Enlarging Two Elemen¬
tary School Buildings in White
County.”
4. The election shall be held by
the same persons and in the same
manner and under the same rules
and regulations that elections for
officers of said county are held.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF
WHITE COUNTY
By: W. F. Cantrell, President
ATTEST:
Herbert Glover, Secretary i
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CITATION
GEORGIA, White County.
Whereas, Henry Adams, Adminis¬
trator of Harvey B. Adams, repre¬
sents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered Har¬
vey B. Adams estate: This is, there¬
fore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
Administrator should not be dis¬
charged from his administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission, on
the first Monday in December, 1962.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, White County.
Whereas, Charles E. Byers, Admin¬
istrator of William A, Byers,, repre¬
sents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered an record,
that he has fully administered Wil¬
liam A. Byers estate: This is, there¬
fore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Adminis¬
trator should not be discharged
from his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in. December, 1962.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, White County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Clifford Campbell as Guardian of
Corbit L. Wood has filed his peti
ion asking for an order allowing
him lo sell the undivided one-fourth
mterest of his Ward in certain pro 1 -
“‘ty for the purpose of reinvos!me t.
All interested persons are hereby
cited to show cause before the
Court of Ordinary on the First Mon*
day in December, 1962, why said
should not be granted as
prayed. SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
ROY
White County, Georgia
CITATION ON PETITION
FOR DISMISSAL
GEORGIA, White County.
Whereas, Charlie Thomas, admin¬
istrator of the estate of Lee Thomas,
deceased, has filed his petition for
dischadge as administrator of said
estate, as provided in Section 113-
2301 of the Code of Georgia, all per
sons concerned are required to show
at the December Term of the
Court of Ordinary why said dis¬
charge should not be granted.
This 5th day of November, 1962.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
White County, Georgia.