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structiou Co., Gainesville. GA
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NOTICE
Very strict zoing regulation
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nerd ACTION
SALESMEN WANTED
Person over 2s to supply Rawleigb pro
ducts to families in White County o'
Babun county. If interested in a good
income with securi'y for the future see
Mrs, SnowGerrtll, Rl. Cleveland or write
Rawleigb, 160 1126, Memphie, Tenn.
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN
Wanted: Responsible party to
lake over '.ow monthly payments
on a spinet piano. Can be seen
locally. Write Credit
p. O. Box 176 Hope Mills, N.
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NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
made by anyone, except myself
Jab, 1, 1965 Glen Freeman
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NOTICE BY EXECUTRIX TO CEDITORS
To THE CREDITORS OF JOHN W.
FORD, DECEASED.
You are hereby notified to render an
to the ____of’the undersigned of -____ your demands
the estate above named deceased, or
priority v This 5 as day to of your January, claim. 1966.
This 0 uay Juat;nc E Wllleford, as
Executrix of the Estate of
John W. Willeford, deceased.
White County, Georgia
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think here’s nothing else this side of the Atlantic that you just don’t know what you’re missing.
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Cleveland Methodist Clmrcli
Church Announcements
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m,
M. Y. F. 6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p 111
Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 p in
Frank Barfield, Pastor
Official Organ of White County, t
Published Weekly at Cleveland, Ga
JAS. P. DAVIDSON, EDITOR
Entered at the Post Office at Cleve
land, Georgia as Second Class Mall
Matter.
Subscription Price Ann ual l y
In Advance
White County $3.0$
fitbet $3.61
NOTICE
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THE CLEVELAND COURILr
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LOGS
All species, pines and
wood—even hickory.
to us at Cleveland, Ga . at
site of Cleveland Lumber
sawmill. Come to see us
price list.
Will pay top price for good
Will buy standing timber
JELLICO CO.
Box 411
Cleveland, Ga.
Phone 865—6721
THE CLEVELAND (GA.) COURIER
STATE OP GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
To All to Whom it May Concern:
Arthur C. Abernathy having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of Comer C.
Abernathy, late of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of kin
of Comer C. Abernathy 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 Arthur
C. Abernathy on Comer C. Abernathy estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
4th day of January, 1965.
Roy Satterfield, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
COURT OF ORDINARY.
The appraisers application January 4, 1965
upon of Mrs.
Lora B. Allison widow of said Marvin Allison
for a twelve months’ support for herself and
one minor children, having filed their return;
all persons concerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next regular I
February term of this court, why said applica
lion should not be granted. ■
Roy Satterfield, Ordinary. 1 I
White County Georgia.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
COURT OF ORDINARY.
The application January 4. 1965
appraisers upon of Mrs.
Maggie York widow of said Diltnous D. York
for a twelve months’ support for herself and
no minor children, having filed their return;
all persons concerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have, at the next
regular February term of this court, .why said
application should not be granted.
Roy Satterfield, Ordinary.
White County Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA. WHITE COUNTY.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Miss Sevilla M. Wright having applied for
guardianship of the person and property of
Andrew Lowery incompetent of Route 1
Sautee, said County, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my office at ten
o’clock A. M., on the first Monday in Febru¬
ary next.
This 4th day of January, 1965.
Roy Satterfield,
Ordinary and ex officio
Clerk Court of Ordinary.
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NOTICE:, Sewing Machine
Deluxe Dial A-8titeh Autui<jntiu ZIG¬
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p»rty can finish psymeA? of $12.15
monthly or pay c< inplauy^B CBoi $53.42
If inter sterl writ- : ■Te Credit
Dept.," Box ii6i,
LEGAL NOTICE
Standard Telephone Company has filed an application with the Geo-
3 &llc Service Commission for authority to adjust its local ser
vice ; charges u for telephone service rendered by that Company.
According to the application revenues from rates now in effect are
not adequate to meet the Company’s cost of rendering telephone ser
to subscribers. The present monthly rates and the proposed mon
thiy rates for telephone service rendered by the Company are set
forth in the application as follows:
Exchange Exchange
Dawsonville „ „ Young Harris Dawsonville
- Blairsville - Young Harris
Hiawassee Blairsville
Monthly Rate Hiawassee
Glass of Service Present Present Monthly Rate
Business, 1-Party Line $5.50 $6.00 Proposed
Business, 2-Party Line 4.50 5.00 $7.00
Business, 4-Party Line 3.50 5.75
Residence, 1-Party Line 4.00 Discontinued
Residence, 2-Party 3.75 4.00 4.50
Line 3.00 ■3.25 3.75
Residence, Rural 4-Party Line 2.25 2.50 Discontinued
Business, Multi-Party - Flat Rate
8-Party Line 4.25 4.50 Discontinued
Residence, 8-Party Line 3.50 4.00 Discontinued
Business, 4-Party Line 'C 5.75
Residence, 4-Party Line 4.75
Extension
Business 1.75 1.75 1.75
Residence 1.25 1.25 1.25
Pay Station - Semi-Public 5.50 6.00 8.00
PBX Trunk 8.25 9.00 10.50
Mileage
1 Party % Mile 0.40 0.40
2 Party 14 Mile 0.20 0.65
0.20 0.35
Cleveland, Exchange
Dahlonega, Helen and
Suches
Glass of Service Present Monthly Rate
Business, 1-Party Line $6.00 Proposed
Business, 2-Party Line 5.00 $7.50
Residence, 4-Party Line 6.00
Residence, 1-Party Line 4.00 Discontinued
Residence, 2-Party Line 4.00 5.00
Residence, 4-Party Line 3.25 4.25
Rural Multi-Party Flat Rate 2.50 Discontinued
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Business, 8-Party Line 4.50 Discontinued
Residence, 8-Party Line 4.00 Discontinued
Business, 4-Party Line 6.00
Residence, 4-Party Line 5.00
Extension
Business 1.75 1.75
Residence 1.25 1.25
Pay Station - Semi-Public 7.00 8.50
PBX Trunk 9.00 11.25
Mileage
1 Party 14 Mile 0.40 0.65
2 Party V* Mile 0.20 0.35
Exchange
Batesville, Clarkesville, Cornelia
Demorest and Tallulah Falls
Glass of Service Present Monthly Rate
Business, 1-Party Line $7.00 Proposed
Business, 2-Party Line 6.00 $8.25
Business, 4-Party 7.00
Line 5.00 Discontinued
Residence, 1-Party Line 4.25 5.25
Residence, 2-Party Line 3.50 4.50
Residence, 4-Party Line 3.00 Discontinued
Rural Multi-Party - Flat Rate
Business, 8-Party Line 5.00 Discontinued
Residence, 8-Party Line 4.25 Discontinued
Business, 4-Party Line 6.50
Residence, 4-Party Line 5.25
Extension
Business 1.75, 1.75
Residence 1.25 1.25
Pay Station - Semi-Public 8.00 9.25
PBX Trunk 10.5Q 12.38
Mileage
1 Party V 4 Mile 0.40 0.65
2 Party Vi Mile 0.20 0.35
This matter has been assigned f° r public hearing before the Com¬
mission beginning at 10:00 A. M. on 1T7 Wednesday, January 27, 1965, in
the Commission’s Hearing Room, State Office Building, 244 Wash¬
ington Street, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia, at which time anyone interest¬
ed in this matter will be given an opportunity of expressing his
views.
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GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of W. H. SLACK, HI, W. P.
WESTBROOK and MRS. MINNIE HOOPER,
hereinafter called applicants, bring this appli¬
cation for the granting of a charter for a
private corporation and show:
FIRST: They desire for themselves, their
associates, and successors to be incorporated
under the name of SLACK CLEVELAND
PARTS CO., INC.
SECOND: The principal office of said cor¬
poration shall be located in Hall County,
Georgia, and the principal place of business
of said corporation shall be located in White
County, Georgia, with the privilege of estab¬
lishing branch offices and places of business in
such other places as may be determined.
THIRD: All applicants are residents of Hall
County, Georgia, and their post office address
is Gainesville, Georgia.
FOURTH: The general nature of the busi¬
ness to be transacted and the corporate powers
desired are:
(a) To buy, sell, exchange, lease and other¬
wise deal in all types and sorts of automobile
and vehicle parts, accessories and equipment;
to repair, recondition and remake automobile
and vehicle parts, accessories and equipment;
to sell, handle and distribute, exchange, lease
and repair all types of mechanical, automotive,
filling station equipment and accessories; and
to do all things necessary and incidental to
the business of an auto parts dealer.
(b) To buy, sell, acquire, own, hold, rent,
lease, transfer and assign both real estate and
personal property and choses in action of every
kind and character and to deal with the same
in any way and manner that may seem expe¬
dient.
(c) To enter into guarantees or endorse¬
ments, and otherwise to act as surety when¬
ever in the judgment of the Board of Directors
such actio/ shall be for the benefit of the
corporation. the and privilege
(d) To have all power
enumerated in the Code of Georgia and such
power as may hereafter be given by law.
FIFTH: The maximum number of shares of
capital stock of said corporation shall be five
thousand shares of common stock of the face
or par value of $10.00 each. However, the
amount of capital with which the corpora¬
tion shall begin business shall be not less than
$5,000.00. The corporation shall be authorized
to issue additional shares up to the maximum
sum above stated, and from time to time
reduce the amount of capital outstanding, but
not below the minimum above stated, and
this, upon a majority vote of the Board
Directors.
SIXTH: The time for which the
is to have existence is thirty-five years,
the privilege of renewal of the charter
time to time upon the expiration of said
of thirty-five years.
WHEREFORE, Applicants pray to be
corporated as aforesaid.
TELFORD, WAYNE &
Attorneys for Applicants
It appearing by Certificate of the
of State that SLACK CLEVELAND
CO., INC., is not the name of any other
gia Corporation;
The prayers of the foregoing petition
granted and applicants and their
associates and assigns are hereby
under the name of “SLACK
PARTS CO., INC.” for the period of
five years, with the privilege of renewal
extension of charter at the expiration of
time according to the laws of Georgia,
that said corporation is vested with all
rights and privileges mentioned in said
tion. Ordered further that the first
of said petition and this order may be
time within two weeks hereof.
This 18th day of December, 1964.
(s) SIDNEY O. SMITH,
Judge, Superior Court
I_ Hall County, Georgia
Telford Presents Goal
To Co. School Board
Some administrative goals for the
White County School System to be
discussed at the meeting of the
White County Board of Education
January 5, 1965.
1. To begin working on plans for
construction of new buildings.
A. Gymnasium
B. Library
2. To plan opportunities for pro¬
fessional growth of Superintendent
and Board Members in order to Ad¬
minister educational procedures as
effectively as possible.
(A) For Superintendent to attend
state-wide Superintendent Confer¬
ences.
(B) For Superintendent to visit
and observe in some classrooms at
least once a week in order to be
of more assistance to teachers and
to keep abreast of the school pro¬
gram.
(C) For White County Board of
Education Members to consider be¬
coming jnepibers of and attending
the meetings ef th§ Georgia School
Board Association
(D) To establish local School
Board Policies,
(E) For White County Board
Members to have an opportunity to
look at the financial conditions of
all phases of the school program.
3. To work with other community
agencies in providing educational
services.
(A) By emphasizing more strong
ly pre-school and adult education
through some provision for pre
school classroom space; through
F with Truett-MoConnell
College, and through investigation
of other possible adult instruction¬
al programs.
(B) By applying for some finan¬
cial aid from the Anti-poverty Bill.
4. To plan to strengthen all of
the school program acadenically,
(A) By improving the music pro
gram through the organization of
a Band and Glee Club.
(B) By strengthening the read¬
ing program in all areas ineluding
the High School.
(C) By self-evaluation of other
phases of academic program.
(D) By investigating further
possibilities of TV in the classroom.
(E) By providing some money
for research and experimentation
in the classroom.
(F) By providing incentives for
teachers to become better teachers.
(G) By making every effort to
get the schools accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools.
In order to accomplish these
goals, we must do as Paul of Old
says in Hebrews 12:16, “Let us lay
aside every weight and the sin
which doeth so easily beset us, and
let us run with patience the race
thatis set before us.” We must put
grevances aside and work pati¬
ently together remembering that
was not built in a day. Qip:
may seem slow
if we all strive together, wq
make them add up to a success
educational program for the
children of our Country.
Forest Fires
^ number of forMt f5res fa ^
States increased approxi-
11 per cent during 1949, but
total acreage burned was less
that swept by first in 1948,
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