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New and Used Pianos
Sixty three antte of n-» mill used pinno
are on sals at Chick Pinno Co. where you
buy better instrument* for less money
Or, have your piano rebuilt inside Hnd
outside at Chick Piano Co, For a good
deal, You check with Chick, Athens
Very strict zom» regulation
should be made NOW on the ult
ra modern 129 south of Cleve¬
land. Don’t wait too lon<r. We
need ACTION*NOW
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WANTED
A reliable person in this area >o assum¬
payments on al 1 osi ne v es hin-t mod.
Zig Zag Sewing Machine ti I ,nce o
$53.20. Very low uion lily p.jineils,
For fnll details write H, H. Routli, Hener.
al Delivery, Uaioeeville, Ga
WANTED
Middle age while woman to live ir
home to keep house and cook,
Mt, Laurel Faims
R3 Cleveland
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Refilling and collecting money from
New type high quality coin operated
dispensers in this area. No eelling. To
qualify you must have car, references,
$600 to $1900 cash, Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent monthly
income, More full time. For personal
interview write P. O Box 4185, Pitts,
burgh, Pa., 15202 Include phone No.
If you are interested in becoming a
Kawleign Dealer in While County. Or
f you need Rawleigh Products wri e
Leslie L. Brw I 48 -Jin'- Drive
Cornelia, Ga, I bone 778-4313
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transfer without charge. Cabinet Model
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chasing the kids around the 1
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GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY. *
To Whom It May Concern:
loria Jean A»b, as guardian of David
Aeb and Dwigbt Ash baa filed ber peti¬
tion asking for «n order ailowin < her (o
sell the undivided two-tb|fd* ( 8 - 3 ) inter¬
est of her wards in certain property. All
interested persons are hereby eited to
show cause b.fore tbe Court ofOrdinary on
the first Monday in July, 1964, why aaid
order sbonid not be granted as prayed.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary
White County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Eihel Lee Pitchford having filtd her
petition eeekinS to sell at private sale
real |eet«te et t aside for herself cat of the
-state of R L. Pitchford. deceated, as a
year's support* thia ie to eite ell and
8 jugular the persons who may be inter
.rated therein, to be sod rppear before tne
on the fl'b day of July. 1964, at 10 A M ,
and show cause, if any they can, tghy the
prayers of said petition should not b
granted.
Witness my official signature, this 1st day
«f June, I 964 ,
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
WHITE COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
Clifford Campbell having, in proper
foim applied to me for Pirmaneut Let
ters of A-i uiristration on the tetate of
Mae While, late of said county, Ihie ie 'o
eite alt a-.d singular tbe creditors and
next of kin of m leWhite to be and appear
at my ofti e within the time allowed by
law and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent a tminnlratioo should not be
granted to (Jiff Til Campbell.
Witness my hand anil official signature,
this 2nd -'ay of June, 1956
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
By irture of an order of the Ordina y
of White County, Georgia, at the June
Perm of Ibe Court ofOrdinary. there will
be end before the C-iu rhouse door in
While C unty, Georgia,between the tega|
hour of sale, o 1 the first Tuesday in
in July 1964. to tbe higb-et awl beat
bidder for caBti. the following described
lauds:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
aod being iD tbe 2nd Land District and
described an follows:
Beginning at a peieimurou tree neat
he Waller Itneey home; thrnce aotitl
o the eieek; thence dowu the creek ti
he original tine} theuce south to the
reek ag-in; thence dowu said cret k In
a branch; thence up said branch to the
Andrew H .oper line; theuce north a
-ond tional line to a r. ck corns ; tb-rree
south to the to giniri g point and being
a part of laud owued by Kdward R
Hooper at tb date ot his death and
being the laud deecnbed in nis laet will
and testameut brquea bed to hie w|fe
daring her lifetime, sire nov being de
ceased.
The admit istratoi .eserveetbe rigbi
10 reject all bide for maiUquacy o (
price. 1964
This 2nd day of June,
E H, Hum
Administrator with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of Erl ward It. Hooper,
deceased.
SALE UNDER POWER CONTAINED IN
SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY Smith
Whereas, on March 7, 1963, Albert
executed to Mrs. S. H. Head a Security Deed
on: parcel of land lying and
All that tract or District anti
being in the Blue Creek Militia
known as the Old B. C. Burk Home Place m
said District of said County, containing 67
acres, more or less, and being the Bame land,
described in a deed from T. L. Burk to James
Burk dated the 9th day of August, 1901, and
recorded in Deed Book “L”, page 337, Clerks
Office, White County, Georgia, also described
in two deeds as follows: A deed from James
Burk to Mrs. Sarah Burk dated the 22nd day
of June. 1936, for 40 acres, more or less, and
recorded in Deed Book A A, page 419.
Clerk's Office. White County, Georgia, and in
a deed for 17 acres, more or less, described
in a deed from G. D. Stovall and B. G. Al
lison, Exrs. of the Last Will of J. H. Stovall,
dated the 20th day of August, 1951, ami
recorded in Deed Book “II”, page 93, Clerk’s
Office, White County, Georgia, to which deeds
and the record thereof reference is hereby
made for a full and complete description of
said land herein conveyed, and being the
same property described and conveyed by
Warranty Deed dated November 21, 1953, from
Mrs. Sarah Burk to Mrs. Dorothy Cantrell,
recorded in Deed Book “KK”, page 137, Of¬
fice of Clerk, Superior Court, White County,
Georgia. which
Whereas, said security deed is re¬
corded in Deed Record Book UU, page 272,
Office of Clerk, Superior Court White Coun¬
ty, Georgia, and was given to secure the pay¬
ment of an installment note of the same date,
in the amount of $4,663.20, payable in 120
monthly installments of $38.86 each, com
mencing on April 7, 1963, and on the 7th day
of each month thereafter until the note is
paid in full.
Whereas, said installment note having be¬
come in default as to the installments due on
February 7. March 7. April 7 and May 7,
1964, the undersigned party, pursuant to the
terms ol said security deed and note, has de¬
clared, the balance of said obligation due and
payable.
Now Therefore, according to the terms of
said security deed given by Albert Smith, Mrs.
S. H. Head, as his Attorney in Fact, will ex¬
pose for sale and sell the above described
property to the highest and best bidder for
cash on the first Tuesday in July, 1964, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, before the Court
House door in Cleveland, White County, Geor¬
gia. The proceeds will be used toward the pay
ment of said note, and the balance, if any.
will -be delivered to Albert Smith.
Mrs. S. H. Head
Attorney in Fact for
Albert Smith
WMsr Uasgs
by Insulating glass now is being used
many builders In all window, ol
homes, instead of only fa large pic
hire window, where it was first ho
ttoduced in house construction.
TMC CUVELAND COURIER
Official Organ of White County,, t
Published Weekly at Cleveland, Ga.
JAS. P. DAVIDSON, EDITOR
Satensd at the Post Office at
land, Georgia as Second Class
Suboeription Price Annually
In Advance
White County ✓ $3.0»
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