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Bargain In Pianos and GlectricOrGan 1
We invite you to inspect our larp«
stock of pianos: spinels with -atandar
keyboards 1496 00 ; grands at big di»
c >un s, mlrrow pianos, $231 75, rebuilt
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uprights $165,00, Or we Jw|l| save you
money on overhauling your piano- F 01
a good des| quick, yon check with Chick,
279 N. Lumpkin 8 t„ Athens, Ga.
Man Wanted
To manage and operate a retail
Ron.e in this area. (Would considea
40 to 60 years old) Earnings of $125 0
per week from the dery beginning
personal interview In your home, writ'
Fieldman, 659 West Peichtree St., N, E
Atlanta 3O3O8
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Order from Your Loa Newedeale
SALESMAN WANTED — Oppor¬
tunity for full time Rawliegh
Business in White County or Union
County. Products sold here over
40 years. Car necessary. No cash
investment required. For personal
interview write Sales Manager,
Rawliegh, Memphis, Tennessee.
WANTED
Reliable party in this area to
take over payments on almost
new cabinet model Automatic
Zig-Zag Sewing Machine. Total
only $67 40 , Details whore seen
write: National’s Credit Dept.
Box 1161, Athens, Ga.
NOW AT TURNER FORD
THE EXCITING FORD
MUSTANG
Gome around and let John Sosebee, oar courteous and capable
manager, show you this entirely new Sport Car at a price that
will astound you.
The Mustang is all new and possesses “styling and features of the
expensive European cars.
This fine luxury ear will attract and hold your attention
We have a full line of regular Fords ready for you.
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iVeloped, Various Forme, etc? Why
cn’t you give ALL your Ji i Priming
The Coqrier? Job Printers in' mother
was pay no taxes in Cleveland or White
County and have no interest in our sec
n, except take yoor money, What are
hey doing for the (..-ogress of White
£onnty?
WHY MONEKY AROUND? • • •
. . . When experience supports
the fact that Newspaper adver¬
tising is the most effective buying
and selling medium in the world.
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Childhood
Prior to World War II, the Army
consisted of eight regular divisions
$nd the Philippine Division, less
than half of Its present strength.
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CLEVELAND (GA.) COURIER
CITATION.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
E. B. Hunt of White County,
Georgia, having applied for letters
of administration with will an¬
nexed on the estate of Edward R.
Hooper, deceased, late of said
County;
This is to cite all the creditors,
heirs, legatees and devisees to be
and appear at the next May Term,
1964, of said Court of Ordinary of
said County, to show cause why
such letters of administration
should not be granted as prayed.
Witness the hand and seal of the
Ordinary of White County, this
6th day of April, 1964.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary,
White County, Georgia.
CITATION.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY
OF WHITE COUNTY.
In RE: Application of Laverne
E. Westmoreland to probate in
solemn form the will of Mollie
Logan deceased, which order for
service by publication was granted
by said court on April 6, 1964.
TO: Ann W. Leddy and all and
singular the heirs at law of said
decedent.
You and each of you are thereby
commanded to be and appear on
the first Monday in May, 1964,
before the Court of Ordinary of
said County to show cause, if
any there be, why the probate in
solemn form of the will of said
deteedent should not be had.
WITNESS the Honorable Judge
of the Court of Ordinary of said
state and county.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF WHITE.
To Whom It May Concern:
The Citizens and Southern
National Bank as guardian of the
property of Charles E. Black, hav¬
ing filed its request for letters of
dismission, this ils to cite all
perons interested to show cause
before this Court of Ordinary of
said County, a ! t the next term
thereof, why said letters should
not be issued as prayed.
This April 6, 1964.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Judge,
Court of Ordinary.
Forest Fires
The number of forest fires in the
United States increased approxi¬
mately 11 per cent during 1949, but
the total acreage burned was less
than that swept by fire in 1948.
THE CLEVELAND COURIER
Official Organ of White County, t
Published Weekly at Cleveland, Ga.
JAS. P. DAVIDSON, EDITOR
Entered at the Post Office at Clevo
land, Georgia as Second Class Mall
Matter.
Subscription Price Annually
In Advance
White County $ 3.09
Other 33.61
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tona Beach, Fla.! Little Phyllis Ann
Cansler (left) well, caught these all by
herself — with just a little help
from a couple of anglers with poles,
BRIGHT FLORIDA SUN doesn’t
bother pretty Nancie Pollard (above)
as she shades herself with a fringed
panama hat.
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