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LEGAL
Notice By Executors To Creditors
To the (b editors of William B, Harkins,
Dec. assd:
You ere hereby notified to render an
account to the undersigned of y >ur de
mands against the estate of the above*
named deceased, or lore priority ae to
your claim,
This 6th day of July, 1964
8 Hattie Ruth Williams
8 James Roy Harkins
As Executors of the Estate of
William B. Hnrkids. Deceased
White County, Georgia
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
Tbere will be sold at public outcry to
tbe highest ami best bidder for cash, be
tween the legal hours of sale before the
courthouse door in White County,Georgia
on t he Fret Tuesday in August, 1964, I be
following described property to wit:
1951 Ford Sedan, Motor jNumber U6EV
165903
Said properly levied on to setiefy a fifa
in favor of Elmer Church and Joe Black'
doing bueineee ae Ciarkeaville Insurance
Agency, against Arvil Kinsey, Levied on
HB the property of defendant in fi fa
This tbe 15tb day of June, 1964
Frank Baker, Sher'ft
White County, Georgia
Female Help Wanted
ln.tixi«wer wanted tor part -lime tele
phone snr ev work, Give pb^ne nnra*
ber, Prefer private line, Not a pel 1 in g
job, Air Mail letter including edneatio”.
work experience and names of referencee
io: American Research Bureau, Field
Staff Depart nent, Beltsville, Maryland,
Male & Female Help Wanted
Earn $20 per day orjmore in perms*
uent joute work. Will train man or wo
n if inexperienced. Write Mrs Heath
Box. 2766, Memphis 2, Tenn
Automatic Ziz-Zig Sewing Machine
Local patty with good cred t i i* this area
can a some payments or pay oft' entirt
balance of $4) 20. We’ll ham! e trims
fer without charge* Cabinet Model lik*'
few. Full dwtaile where Been: National’*
Credit Dept,, Box 1161, A*hene, Ga,
Summer a Sale On Pianos
We give our greatest discounts during
the summer Beason, In July you buy
from Cbick Piano Co, at sacrifice prices.
Uprights, cabinets refinished and ivories
on keyboards $195; America’s finest
down mirrow pianos $257.50; New pianos
with standard 88 keys ami sliding fall,
boards $475,
Cbick Piano Co.
275 N, Lumpain «t.,
Athees, Ga.
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THE CLEVELAND TCA.} COURIER
STATE OP GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
TO ALL TO WHOM IV MAY CONCERN:
John E. Hood Permanent having, in proper form, ap¬
plied to me for Letters of Admini¬
stration on the estate of Brazelle Cantrell, late
of said County, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Brazel Can
the creditors and next of kin of Brazelle Can¬
trell to be and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to John E. Hood on the
Brazelle Cantrell estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
6 day of July, 1964.
Roy Satterfield
Ordinary, White County, Georgia
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Clifford Camp¬
bell, as administrator of Mae White, deceased,
having applied to me by petition for leave de¬ to
sell the real estate of said Mae White,
ceased; and that an order was made thereon at
the July Term, 1964, for citation, and that
citation issue; all the heirs at law and credi¬
tors of the said Mae White, deceased, will take
notice that I will pass upon said application Ordi- at
the August Term, 1964, of the Court of
nary of White County; and that unless cause
is shown to the contrary, at said time, said
leave will be granted. This 6th, of July, 1964.
Roy Satterfield, Ordinary.
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Spanish. In
Barcelona,
washing chines ma¬
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being adver¬
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slogan: “Mas
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Amor." Which
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•eed was shown to me by an airline
executive. Written by misplaced, a Japanese It
whose "Mr. luggage Baggage was Man, United
went: Gentlemen,
Statee of Lot Angeles, seldom where suit¬
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case are. She no fly. than You no for more
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take out loud. That's all I hope.
What the matter you?”
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The more often American business
men go abroad, the more with our the prod¬
ucts will be enriched tra¬
ditions of the Old World. The beau¬
tiful figurine gift decanter used for
Old Crow bourbon, for example, ia
handcrafted at the Royal Doulton
potteries in England and la the di¬
rect result of a “tourist” Old visit paid
to the potteries tor an Crow
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By JEAN HAHN
What happens when a recipe calls for
white wine or sherry and neither ia at
hand? For Julie Newmar, the glamorous S
actress featared in Broadway hit, b
Lit Abner, the answer is simple. She <
simply Vermouth, substitutes which, she Noilly Prat is her French •
says favor- —
ite cooking wine. And with good rea¬
son, too, for vermouth, by combining
wines and savory herbs, two ingre¬
dients called for in all good recipes, /
provides the blend housewife of the with world’s a handy, */ 7h
easy-to-use most
prized seasonings. 1
Fine make France, vermouth an she ideal pointed aperitif. like out, Noilly aperitifs She Prat said. also In 1
are
designed to spark the appetite to
greater follow. appreciation nothing, of the meal that K
is to And she says, ftils
the bill more perfectly than French vermouth—chilled by itself,
on the rocks, or mixed % dry and M sweet.
The following is Julie’s own version of an old cookbook recipe
for beef stew. The original recipe, in addition to calling for white
wine or sherry, also had canned tomato sauce, Carrots and pota¬
toes cooked with the stew. But Julie says she omits these from her
stew because she thinks vegetables deserve to be cooked and
served separately.
BEEF STEW A LA NOILLY
Vi lb. salt pork (brought to a boil ! large onion, chopped
in pan of water before using) 1 bouillon cube
2 lb*, chuck (cut free of gristle 12 pepper coins
and into bite size pieces) 3 whole doves chopped
1 tablespoon Hour % cup parsley,
1% cloves garlic, chopped A .bay leal
Vi teaspoon pepper leap water
Vi cup Noilly Prat Extra Dry French Vermouth
Cut the briefly boiled salt pork into thin strips and saute slowly in a large
skillet. When fairly crisp remove and put aside. Brown pieces of beef in
pork fat at high heat; add fried pork, flour, % teaspoon pepper. Bring re¬
maining ingredients to boil except for vermouth and pour over meat
Simmer covered ior 3 hours. Stir occasionally and add extra water if
necessary. After 3 hours cooking, turn ofi heat, stir in Vi cup Noilly Prat
French Vermouth, place stew in casserole or bean pot and refrigerate,
preferably overnight When ready to serve, reheat in 300°F. oven fot
about 1 hour.