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Bargain Ib Pianos and ElectrlcOr&ans
We invite you to inspect our Urge
stock of pianos: epioete with stanHani
keyboards $496 00; grands si big die
c amts, tnlrrow pianos, • $ 23 ! 75, rebuili
uprights $165,00, Or we |w|U save you
money on overhgnling vour piano For
s good deaf quick, you check with Chick,
279 N. Lumpkin 8t„ Athene, Ga.
Man Wanted
To manage and operate a ret ail Waikins
Rou.e in this area. (Would consider lady
40 to 60 years old) Earnings of $12500
per week from the deiy beginning For
personal interview in your home, writ*
Field man, 659 West Peachtree SI., N, E.,
Atlanta 3O3O8
Very strict zomg regulation
should be made NOW on the uli
ra modern 129 south of Cleve¬
land. ACTIOlsftsOW Don’t wait too long We
need
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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 Ibis area to
take over payments on almost
new cab/net model Automati
Zig-Zag Sewing Machine. Total
only $ 67 . 40 , Details whoie seen
write: National’s Credit Dop t.
Box 1161, Athens, Ga.
You Can Now See The
MUSTANG
in display at
TURNER FORD
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1 •Ford’s lively new sports-type car—the foreign Mustang—combines with low cost
the styling and features of expensive mass-production. cars Mustang a hardtops
f made possible by American
I and convertibles feature bucket seats and carpeting as standard
i equipment with a full-width seat in the rear. Options for the
1 performance-minded include a selection of three V-8 engines with
f up to 271 horsepower along with 4-speed or automatic transmis¬
sions, Luxury options include a center console, power steering and
brakes, and air conditioning. The standard hardtop model- priced
: with equipped with an economical The six-cylinder Mustang engine—will_ will be introduced be
many economy cars. new
Iff Ford dealers Friday, April 17,
TURNER FORD, Inc.
John Sosebee,Manage4
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RRINT SHOP
Wider Usage
Insulating glass now is being used
by many builders in all windows of
homes, Instead of only in large pic¬
ture windows where it was first iiv
troduced in house construction.
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Wffi CIEVELAJJC (fiA.) COtmiES
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OP WHITE
COUNTY: ANNIE KATE DOR¬
ASA DORSEY, MRS. DORSEY,
SEY and BYRON S. u applicants,
show: desire for _ themselves, ... their
FIRST: They to be incorporated
successors and associates
under the name of FONDA MILLING COM¬
PANY. principal , office „ of , said ,,
SECOND: The White County, cor¬
poration shall b« located in
Georgia. THIRD: Byron S. Dorsey is president ,, . of m
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Fulton County, Georgia, and his post office
address is 1491 Kenmore, Atlanta, Georgia.
The other applicants are residents of White
County, Georgia and their post office address
is Cleveland, Georgia. of said corporation is
FOURTH: The object
profit to its shareholders. The general nature
of the business to be transacted and the cor¬
porate powers desired are:
(a) To manage, provide services for and
operate feed mills and other businesses
and undertakings merchandise and buy, lease, and repair, real
service and sell
and personal all of property. the and privileges
(b) To have powers Code of Georgia and
enumerated in the hereafter
such powers as may be given
by law. partnerships joint
(c) To enter into or ven¬
tures with any other person or firm
in any business or undertaking which
this corporation has direct or incidental
authority to do.
(d) To enter into contracts of guaranty or
suretyship and to become guarantor or
surety on obligations whether or not the
corporation has a direct interest in the
subject matter of the contract obliga¬
tion guaranteed. corporation shall have exist
FIFTH: Said
ence for thirty-five years with privilege to
renew or extend its charter as provided by
law. number of shares of
SIXTH: The maximum
stock shall be One Thousand shares of common
stock of a par value of Ten Dollars per share.
However, the amount of capital with which
the corporation shall begin business shall not
be less than One Thousand Dollars. The cor¬
poration shall be authorized to issue additional
shares up to the maximum above stated and to
reduce the amount of capital outstanding, but
not below the minimum above stated, upon a
majority vote of the Board of Directors.
WHEREFORE, applicants pray to the incor¬
porated as aforesaid.
TELFORD, WAYNE & GREER
By: Joe K. Telford
Attorneys Certificate for Applicants the
It appearing by of Secretary
of State that FONDA MILLING COMPANY
is not the name of any other Georgia corpora¬
tion ; foregoing
The prayers of the petition are
granted and applicants and hereby their incorporated successors,
associates and assigns are
under the name of FONDA MILLING COM¬
PANY for the period of thirty-five years, with
1 the privilege of renewal or extension of
charter at the expiration of that time accord¬
ing to the laws of Georgia, and that said
corporation is vested with all the rights and
privileges mentioned in said petition. Ordered
further that the first publication of said within peti¬
tion and this order may be any time
two weeks hereof.
This 20 day of April, 1964.
S. O. Smith, Jr.
JUDGE. SUPERIOR COURT,
WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA
Filed in office, this 21 day
of April, Campbell 1964.
Clifford
CLERK, SUPERIOR COURT,
WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA
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THE CtlVELAND COURIER
Official Organ of White County, t
Published Weekly at Cleveland, Ga
JAS. P. DAVIDSON, EDITOR
Entered at the Post Office at Cleve
hmd, Georgia as Second Class Mail
Matter.
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FOR SALE
Bready garden tractor, Walking
sickle mower, Frig-id a ire refiri
gerator, Electric lange, Font ica
top dining table and ben lies,
Mahogany dressing table, VV bite
vanity diesser and chest to match
One iron bed, and other sm H
household articles.
All articles are in good eondi
tion and priced reasonable. Call
865 3*97 or see at the Vickery
residence, formerly Claude Hof
ner home
HENRIETTA’S
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BEAUTY SHOP
Complete
Beauty
Service
Four Patronage Will be Appreciated
-For Appointment Call — 5-3151 .
Mrs. Henrietta Davidson Harris,
Operator
Childhood
Prior to World War II, the Army
MWlsted of eight regular divisions
the Philippine Division, less
than half of its present strength.
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Paul G. Lambidakis of Telephone Standards Division, REA, instructs
personnel in voice transmission.
The Standard Telephone Company
played host to some 30 telephone
officials and several Engineering
Firm representatives attending the
transmission workshop held in the
Blairsville, Georgia office last week,
The workshop began the evening
of April 13, with a steak dinner,
during which Mr. H. M. Stewart,
President and General Manager of
Standard Telephone Company spoke
on transmission improvements in
the telephone industry in recent
years and Mr. Karl Rowan, Mana
ger of Blue Ridge Mountain Elect
ric Membership Association related
the growth and development of the
North Georgia Mountain area. The
remainder of the week was spent
both in the classroom and field mak-
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ing tests on local and long distance
facilities in the Blairsville and Dah
lonega areas.
Officials of the Standard Tele
phone Company indicated that the
testing provided an insight into
improved methods of transmission.
The workshop was directed by
Mr. P. G. Lambidakis of the Tele
phone Standards Division of REA,
Washington, D. C., with Mr. W. D.
Chappell of Southern Bell Tele &
Tele Company, Gainesville, assisting,
A note of appreciation is express
ed hy Standard Telephone Com
p an y to the local business men of
Blairsville and surrounding area
f or providing ample facilities in ac
comodating these unseasonal visi
tQrs