The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, December 21, 1962, Image 4

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{ ( f The Taylor County (Ga.) Newt, Friday, December 21, 1942 Legal Notice GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY Whereas, Ruth Nelson, Exe cutrix and Elmer A. Nelson, Ex ecutor of the last will off. Z. Nelson, represents to the Court, in their petition, duly filed and entered on record , that they have fully administered F. Z. Nelson's estate: This is there for to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Executor and Execu trix should not be discharged from their administration, and receive Letters of Dismission, on the first Monday in January 1963. Mrs. Bussey Childs, Ordinary. GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY WHEREAS, C. F. Rustin and W. T. Rustin, Administrators of the Estate of John Lewis Rustin, deceased, represent to the Court in their petition, duly filed and entered on record, that they have fully administered the said John Lewis Rustin Estate: THIS IS, THEREFORE, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrators should not be discharged from their ad ministration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANU ARY 1963. This 3rd day of December 1962 Mrs. Bussey Childs Ordinary (127 4p) GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY All creditors of the Estate of Mrs. Abbie Lee Melton Ken nedy, late of Taylor County, Georgia, are hereby notified to render in their demands to tfre undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This December 3, 1962 WOODROW MELTON, Execu tor of Last Will & Testament of Abbie Lee Melton Kennedy, deceased. (1274b) APPLICATION FOR CHARTER State of Georgia: County of Taylor: TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Two Convenient Telephones for fast Greene Gas Service! Ed Taunton UN 2-5795 Alton Heath UN 2-5341 Call To Day- ^GREENE’S Propane Gas Service, Inc. NOW! Keep fuel grime out of your home! Enjoy flameless heating at the new low total electric rate Only electric house heating: is flameless. This means no fuel prime to coat walls, curtains or draperies or settle on pictures, clothing. Your home is clean when you heat the modern, flameless electric way. Electric heat frees you from the annoy ance of cold drafts and hot blasts. And never has electric heating been so low in price to our all-electric customers! Our total-electric rate lets you enjoy house heating, water heating, cooking and all the other advantages of electricity for less. Call us. And learn how you can save up to 20 per cent on your whole electric bill. OEOROIA POWER COMPANY GO TOTAL ELECTRIC... FOR LESS That’s not all! Ask us how we can pay up to $180 toward wiring your home so you can live better electrically. SAID STATE AND COUNTY: The petition of BILLIE ED WARDS, L. E. RICHARDSON, and ROBERT L. BELL, all of Taylor County, Georgia, re spectfully shows: 1. That they desire for them selves, their associates and as signs, to be incorporated un der the name and style of BELL- RICHARDSON FARMS, INC. for a period of thirty-five years. 2. The object of said proposed corporation is pecuniary d ain and profit to the stockholders. 3. The principal business of the corporation is to engage in gen eral farming, including the pur chasing, owning, equipping, and operating of farms; to manage farms, and engage in any agri cultural pursuit or undertaking; to purchase and sell farms; to rent and lease farms; to engage in the business of producing, merchandising, and preserving all kinds of farms, fruit, vege table and garden products, and of cultivating, growing, har vesting, picking, cleaning and assorting, boxing, packing, shipping, buying and selling at wholesale and retail; the pro duction of livestock, the buy ing and selling, feeding and shipping of livestock and feed stuffs incident thereto; and to carry on all other business incident thereto or connected therewith; to execute notes, deeds of trust, mortgages, chat tel mortgages; to invest in and hold for investment any and all real property, shares of stock, bonds, government, private or corporate; to buy and sell oil royalties of every kind and character; to rent and lease machinery of every kind and character, 4. The amount of capital with which the corporation shall be gin business will be not less than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in cash or property. Its capital stock shall consist of one hundred (100) shares of Fifty Dollars ($5t).00) percom- mon stock, with a total capitali zation of FiveThousandDollars ($5,000.00), all of which shall be voting and non-assessable stock. 5. The principal office and place of business of said cor poration shall be at Reynolds, Georgia, with the privilege of establishing branch offices and places of business elsewhere within or without the State. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with all the powers, privileges and immunities which are now or may hereafter be provided by law for like corporations. GARLAND T. BYRD Attornery for Petitioners Butler, Georgia ORDER The foregoing application of BILLIE EDWARDS, L. E. RICH- ANDSON, and ROBERT L. BELL to be Incorporated un der the name and style of BELL- RICHARDSON FARMS, INC. presented, read and consider ed. It appearing to the Court that said application is within the purview and intention of the laws of this State; and it having been made further to appear that the certificate from che Secretary of State that the name is not the name of any other existing corporation regis tered in the records of the Secretary of State; and it ap pearing to the Court that the cost of advertising this ap plication and the order enter ed thereon has been posted with the official publication for the advertising of legal notices in Taylor County, Georgia; and it appearing that the applicants have complied with all the pro visions with the law in relating to the granting of charters; NOW, THEREFORE, it is or dered that the said application of BILLIE EDWARDS, L. E. RICHARDSON, and ROBERT L. BELL, for incorporation under the name and style of BELL- RICHARDSON FARMS, INC. be and the same is hereby granted as prayed. This the 6th day of December, 1962. J. R. THOMPSON Judge, Superior Court Bear « ALL F ARM has-A BARGAIN 1 near Montezuma, 33 miles to Warner Robins, 125 Acres with 40 in Coastal Bermuda, $50 acre with terms. ALLFARM Sales, Inc., P. O. Box 174, Gray, Georgia. (1213tfb) WANTED- Waitress, experi ence not necessary. Apply Ciiy Cafe, Oatis Rowe. Butler, Georgia. (1214tfb) *V • Facts c 3 e ret m.'w FOR SALE One Ford Tractor, Model 600, with cultivator, guano distribu tor and planters. One 6 ft. Bush and Bog lift type harrow. One set 16 in. Dearborn bpt- ton plows. One 4 row Messenger cotton duster. One Friend peach sprayer, 400 gal. capacity. Complete peach packing and grading equipment. 600 ft. of 3 in. irrigation pipe. Contact UN 2-5525 TAYLOR HARRIS Buder, Georgia FOR SALE - Two ponies with saddles, ideal forchildren. Contact Bobby Barrow, Route 1, Butler, Georgia (12142p) SALESMAN WANTED - DEALER WANTED to supply Rawleigh products to con sumers in TAYLOR COUNTY. Good time to start. No capital required. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. GAL -810-815, Memphis, Tennessee. (12132p) WANTED -Rat terrier or Fox terrier male puppy. Contact Charles Benns. (127tfb) FOR SALE - Four bedroom brick house, home of the late Mrs. Haves H. Parks. If in terested, call UN 2-2895 after 6 p. m. Bobby E. Parks. (127tfb) FOR RENT: Three room house, gas heaters, outlets for elec tric stove, located on Butler- Reynolds Highway. Call TI 7-3031, Mrs. Irene Whatley, P. O. Box 473. (U15tfb) 1 Sewing Machine Repairs,- all makes; Repairman will be in town Every Saturday. Call or bring machines to: McKenzie Furniture, Ph. UN. 2-4665. (619tf) Homecoming was a big event for everyone. Miss Elizabeth Albritton was crowned Home coming Queen of 1962-o3. Miss Dondra Peed was first runner- up and Miss Betty Jo Hammack was second runner - up. Two members of the Butler FFA Chapter, Glynn Taunton and Benny Coward, have won a position on the FFA Honor Roll with a 97 average. A lar-e number of members of the chap ter have participated in the community service project of planting Crepe Myrtle around the pavement in front of the gym. We appreciate the boys’ efforts in making our school just a little more attractive. The Valentine Bird Show was an amusing sight for the stu dents, Friday. The Student Council members and their dates enjoyed the ban-. ORANGE GLAZE CAKE 1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 1/3 cups buttermilk 1 teaspoon soda 4 cups plain flour 2 tablespoons grated orange rind 1 lb. dates 1 cup pecans Cream butter and sugar. Add one egg at a time. Add soda to buttermilk and add milk and flour gradually. Stir in dates and pecans last. Bake at 325 de grees for 1 1/2 hours in tube pan. Mix 2 cups sugar for icing with 1 cup orange juice. Heat to disolve sugar. Add grated orange juice. Heat to disolve sugar. Add grated orange rind and pour over cake while hot. qet in their honor. It was a must successful event. The Tri-Hi-Y at Butler High has been reorganized. Officers were elected as follows: Dondra Peed, president; Kay Davis, vice president; Ellen Guinn, secretary; Joan Wisham,Chap lain, Miriam Tucker, trea surer; Jean Griggs, school pro jects chairman; Eloise Max well, community projects chairman; Katrina Cheek, pub licity chairman; Sara Jane Gar- serenading their neighbors rett, world service chairman; VV ith ca rols is a community and Mrs. Willis Garrett, ad- enterprise in St. Louis, Mo. viser. More than 50,000 carolers par- The Homemaking Department ticipate, under the guidance of is simply beautifull Mrs.Fitz- the St. Louis Christmas Carols . , . , , association, established half a simmons and her girls have century ag0 Voluntary contri- really done a marvelous job butions to the carolers I may save you up to $125 on financing and insuring your next car Ask me about the State Farm BANK PLAN for fi nancing new or used cars. J. ED BELL State Farm Agent Across from Post Office THOMASTON, GEORGIA STATE FARM MUTUAL with their decorations. * * * A very Merry Christmas to everyone I I I used to help handicapped and underprivileged children. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY al ' e Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Patrol Predict 37Deaths For Holiday Period ATLANTA (GPS) - Thirty- seven persons are marked for death in Georgia traffic accidents during the Christ mas-New Year holiday periods. That's the grim prediction of the Georgia Department of Public Safety for the gay holi day periods extending from 6 p. m. Friday, Dec. 21 through midnight Tuesday, Dec. 25, and for the same hours from Fri day, Dec. 28 through midnight Tuesday, Jan. 1. Each of these periods covers 102 hours. The prediction was made, ac cording to Col. H. Lowell Conner, state public safety director, after a review of fatality records for Christmas of present trends. It calls for all r . 22 more Christmas period deaths; 15 for New Year’s. “Each individual should keep in mind at all times they are on the streets and highways that their life is in danger, “Col. Conner said. "If they realize this, they will conduct them selves accordingly . Drivers should make sure they obey traffic laws which are designed to protect lives, limbs andpro- perty.’’ All members of the State Pat rol, the Bureau of In vestigation and other service personnel of the Safety Depart ment will be working around the clock in an effort to save lives and make the highways safe for motorists and pedestrians. Col. Conner, who will personally direct the massive enforcement operation, re quests the aid of all other traf- fic law enforcement agencies rw- HDF FOR SALE - Registered SPC boar ready for service, won grand champion in Georgia State Fair. Call Grady Trus- sell Jr., TI - 7-3013. No col lect calls. (12132b) LOST - Two male beagles, black, white and tan. Last seen about 1 1/2 miles from Rupert on the Ideal Hwy. Reward. Call Marvin Sanford, collect, 647- 4632, Thomaston, Georgia. (1272p) LET us sell YOUR FARM * ' SALES INC. 9atm c^catly cSfuaiatliii Ph. 984-3132 Gray, Ga BONE THEATRE WUKOAYf JACKPOT NIGHT You must bo presold to win FH. and Sat. P OUTteit GBORGIA 7:M SOT. « SUM.** Drawing ovary Friday night after Christmas SUN. ttOV First drawing Doc. *21 Tue»., Wad. and Thurs. 3TT Sun. and- Man. fDAVj Skill. - ..i JacH the Ciiaitt uin Killer TKMQLR mm MM Stam mixm m mvmZmu cuuiu The Coronation of Miss Eu reka High, Friday night was quite magentiqe. The stage was beautifully decorated with two arrangements of gladiolas and mums with an accent of gold magnolia leaves. Blue and white clusters of coronations were placed on the glittering blue background. Fifteen gorgeous girls repre senting the organizations of the school made up the royal cort ege. They were dressed in astonishing multicolor evening dresses with exquisite acces sories to match. The Royal Court consisted of the first attendant, Doretha Daniel, with Harvey Edwards as escort, second attendant, Frances Jenkins, with Sonny Hillman as escort, third atten dant, Mildred Lockhart, with Sterling Jenkins as escort, fourth attendant, BessieCarter, with Johnny Reynolds as escort. All of the class queens were radiantly dressed in multi color evening gowns, with bou quets to match. Miss Primary, little Miss Linda Murray, was lovely in her white attire. She was escorted by Master Richard Carter. Miss Elementary, Earnestine Heath, the gem of loveliness, was wearing a white evening gown with beauty at its peak. Her escort was Allen Myles. Miss Eureka High 1962-63, Miss Rosie Mathis, “Our Rose, Our Star, the fairest of them all," ascended her throne with dignity. She was delicate and beautiful to behold in her long white gown with accessories to match. As she approached her golden throne, she was cloaked by Lorenzo McCrary, crowned by Miss Eureka High of 1961-62, Miss Athalene Gray, and presented the royal bou quet by the captain of the boys’ basketball team, Harvey Ed wards. little Miss CassandraHicks, who displayed superfluous beauty in her dainty white attire carefully held Miss Eureka’s train. Every little gesture displayed added freshness and vitality to our coronation exercises. A reception was given honor ing the queen after the corona tion exercises. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Black were in charge of the refreshments. CALI. Mr. Jake Windham in Reynolds or Hammack Electric Co. in'Butler From GENERAL GAS CO. A Card Will Be Sent Christmas To Announce Your Gift U. S. GOV'T GRADED DUKE'S MAY 0NNAISE 45C ROSIN HOOD FL0U R 5 lb. 49C SHURFINE MILK 6:79* DOUBLE BREASTED HEN TURKEYS 39t SWEET POTATOES No. 2*/} Can 19t Snowdrift SHORTENING 59* 3 lb. Can CAPE COD ICE MILK 3 1/3 9ai ‘ pkgs. <9 I AULTMAN'S SUPER STORE Reynolds, Georgia extends to all their friends and customers a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR