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NOTICE
LEGAL 9581
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDI NG
COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Samuel R.
Lawler, Executor of the last will
of Mrs. Vennie Norton Lawler,
deceased, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he
has fully administered said
decedent's estate. This is,
therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Executor
should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in November,
1977.
John E. Snider, Judge, Probate
Court
Spalding County, Georgia
Beck, Goddard, Owen & Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 9598
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to the pertinent
laws, of Georgia, notice is
hereby given that the business
now being carried on at 612
West Taylor Street in the City of
Griffin, Spalding County,
Georgia, under the trade narrie
and style of "Griffin Appliance
Company" is solely owned and
operated by Piedmont
Equipment Company, a
Georgia corporation, whose
address is 612 West Taylor
Street, Griffin, Georgia, 30223,
which said business prior to
October 1,1977, was operated by
Henry W. Miller under the
aforesaid trade name of
"Griffin Appliance Company;
and the verified statement of
registration has been filed with
the Clerk of Spalding Superior
Court as required by law.
Piedmont Equipment Company
By: Guy A. Williamson, as
President
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8. Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 9594
GEORGIA,
SPALDING COUNTY.
A statement of Intent to
dissolve MID-GA. AUTO
PARTS COMPANY, INC., a
Georgia corporation, with its
registered office at Griffin,
Georgia, has been delivered to
the Secretary of State by said
corporation, and filed by it on
the 17th day of October, 1977, in
accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
CUMMING, CUMMING 8<
ESARY
By: (s) W. Barron Cumming
Attorneys for
Mid-Ga. Auto Parts Company,
Inc.
Attorneys' Address:
109’/a West Solomon Street
Griffin, Georgia 30223
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LEGAL 9597
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY
The appraisers upon ap
plication of Betty Hayes, widow
of Bobby Eugene Hayes, for a
twelve months' support for
herself having filed their
return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause,
if any they have, at the next
regular December term of this
court, why said application
should not be granted.
This October 31, 1977.
JOHN E. SNIDER, Judge
Probate Court of Spalding
County, Georgia
TRADE NAMES
LEGAL 9596
"SMITH BROTHERS
REALTY, INC. has been duly
incorporated on October 27th by
the issuance of a certificate of
incorporation by the Secretary
of State, In accordance with the
applicable provisions of the
Georgia Business Corporation
Code. The initial registered
office of the corporation is
located at 630 West Taylor
Street, Griffin, Georgia, and its
initial registered agent at such
address is Fred R. Smith.
CUMMING, CUMMING 8.
ESARY
By
W. Barron Cumming
Attorneys for Petitioner
Attorneys Address:
109'/a West Solomon Street
Griffin, Georgia 30223
LEGAL 9587
'The Griffin-Spalding County
Optimist Club, Inc. has been
duly incorporated on Oct. 11,
1977 by the issuance of a cer
tificate of incorporation by the
Secretary of State, in ac
cordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
initial registered office of the
corporation is located at P.O.
Box 875, Griffin, Georgia 30224
and its initial registered agents
at such address are L. Frank
Flora and Jerry C. Scott.'
LEGAL 9582
CITATION
TO ANY CREDITORS AND
ALLPARTIESAT INTEREST:
Regarding Estate of Mattle
Mae Chambers Aultman,
deceased, formerly of the
County of Spalding, State of
Georgia, notice Is hereby given
that Harold Dean Aultman, an
heir at law of the said deceased
has filed application with me to
declare no Administration
necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday,
November 7, 1977, at 10:00
o'clock A.M. and if no objection
is made an order will be passed
saying no Administration is
necessary.
October 10, 1977.
John E. Snider,
Judge of Probate Court
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8, Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Ga.
LEGAL 9592
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY.
All creditors of the Estate of
Winfred Thomas Holcombe,
deceased, late of said County,
are hereby notified to render in
their claims or demands to the
undersigned Executrix ac
cording to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate
payment to the undersigned
Executrix.
This 18th day of October, 1977.
Mrs. Louise B. Holcombe,
Executrix of Will of
Winfred Thomas Holcombe
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8, Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
30223
LEGAL 9593
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY.
All creditors of the Estate of
Evander Shapard, 111,
deceased, late of said County,
are hereby notified to render in
their claims or demands to the
undersigned Co Executors
according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate
payment to the undersigned
Executors.
This 18th day of October, 1977.
Mrs. Maynie S. Shapard and
Samuel L. Shapard, Co-
Executors of Will of Evander
Shapard, 111
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8, Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 9586
PROBATE COURT,
SPALDING COUNTY,
GEORGIA
TO ANY CREDITORS AND
ALLPARTIESAT INTEREST:
Regarding Estate of Betty
Montine Hunter Pelt, deceased,
formerly of the County of
Spalding State of Georgia,
notice is hereby given that A. C.
Pelt an heir at law of the said
deceased has filed application
with me to declare no Ad
ministration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday,
November 7, 1977, at 10 o'clock
A.M., and if no objection is
made an order will be passed
saying no Administration is
necessary.
October 13, 1977.
(s) John E. Snider
Judge of Probate Court
ATTORNEY:
Tom E. Lewis
103 State St
Griffin, Ga. 30223
LEGAL 9580
PROBATE COURT
SPALDING COUNTY
GEORGIA
TO ANY CREDITORS AND
ALLPARTIESAT INTEREST:
Regarding Estate of
Margarette Elizabeth Landers,
deceased, formerly of the
County of Spalding, State of
Georgia, notice is hereby given
that Donald L. Landers an heir
at law of the said deceased has
filed application with me to
declare no Administration
necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday,
November 7, 1977, at 10:00
o'clock A.M., and if no objection
is made an order will be passed
saying no Administration is
necessary.
October 7, 1977
John E. Snider,
Judge of Probate Court
CHANGE OF NAME
LEGAL 9588
GEORGIA
SPALDING COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that
DAVID PRATHER, the un
dersigned, filed his petition to
the Superior Court of said
county on the 6th day of Oc
tober, 1977, praying for a
change in the name of petitioner
from DAVID PRATHER to
DAA'OOD RASHEED AMIN,
and notice is hereby given to
any interested or affected party
to be and appear in said matter
in said court on or before 9:00
o'clock a.m. on the 18th day of
November, 1977, at which time
all objections to the granting of
the relief prayed for must be
filed in said Court.
This the 13th day of October,
1977.
(s) David Prather
Petitioner
CARLISLE 8, NEWTON
Attorneys for Petitioner
127’/a East Solomon St.
Griffin, Ga. 30223
LEGAL 9595
IN THE MATTER OF:
THE PETITION OF WILLIAM
FISH TO CHANGE NAME
NOTICE
On October 19, 1977,
WILLIAM FISH filed a petition
in the Superior Court of
Spalding County, Georgia to
change his name to WILLIAM
MAL STEWART, JR. Notice is
hereby given that any in
terested or affected party may
appear and file objections
within thirty (30) days
therefrom.
SMALLEY AND COGBURN,
PC.
Attorneys for Petitioner
Post Office Box 698
Griffin, Georgia 30224
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
LEGAL 9575
GEORGIA
SPALDING COUNTY
WHEREAS, G. J. MC
DONALD, as Administrator of
the Estate of Kate McDonald
Smith, deceased, having filed in
this court, in due form, his
petition for letters of
dismission, this is to cite all
persons concerned to be and
appear at the November Term,
1977, of the Probate Court of
said county to show cause, if
any they have or can, why the
prayers of said petition should
not be allowed and said ad
ministrator receive letters of
dismission as prayed.
This 4th day of October, 1977.
(S)John E. Snider
Judge, Probate Court
Spalding County, Georgia
LEGAL 9578
GEORGIA
SPALDING COUNTY
WHEREAS, Mrs. Florence H.
Reeves and Mrs. Ethel H.
Elliott, as Executrices of the
Will of M. H. Hambrick,
deceased, having filed in this
court, in due form, their petition
for letters of dismission, this is
to cite all persons concerned to
be and appear at the November
Term, 1977, of the Probate
Court of said county to show
cause, if any they have or can,
why the prayers of said petition
should not be allowed and said
executrices receive letters of
dismission as prayed.
This sth day of October, 1977.
(S)John E. Snider
Judge, Probate Court
Spalding County, Georgia
DISMISSION FROM
GUARDIANSHIP
LEGAL 9583
IN THE JUVENILE COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
SPALDING, STATE OF
GEORGIA
FILED IN OFFICE September
9, 1977
Mrs. Ola Mae Duffey
Vs.
Mary Ann Nelson
and
Milas Nelson
IN THE INTEREST OF JN.
ALN 8. RN, Children,
TO: Mary Ann Nelson and
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PHILADELPHIA—From left to right, Rabbi Abraham Shemtov and Philadelphia
businessmen Leonard Goldfine and Edward Piszek examine one of several rare Jewish
writings turned over to leaders of the orthodox Jewish Lubavitch Movement. The books,
considered by the Lubavitchers to be vital to their hertiage, were transfered to the United
States from Poland after more than three years of negotiations. Piszek played the role of
mediator in those negotiations. (AP)
Milas Nelson
A petition in regard to the
temporary custody of the
above-named children has been
filed in the Spalding County
Juvenile Court. A copy of that
petition is available at the
Spalding County Juvenile Of
fice.
Now, therefore, you are hereby
commanded to lay any and all
other business aside and to be
and appear before the Juvenile
Court of Spalding County,
Georgia, Court House, Griffin,
Georgia, on the 23rd day of
November, 1977 at 9:00 a.m.,
then and there to make defense
thereto and to show cause why
the said children should not be
dealt with according to the
provisions of law.
Witness the Honorable Claude
L. Goza, Judge of the said
Court, this 10th day of October,
1977.
(s) Wayne Lovin
Investigator Spalding County
Juvenile Court
LEGAL 9590
Elizabeth A. Glancy VS.
Michael Alan Glancy
No. 20586 Superior Court
Spalding County, Georgia Suit
For Divorce Filed In Office
October 14, 1977 Order Os
Service By Publication Dated
October 14, 1977
TO: Michael Alan Glancy:
You are hereby commanded
to be and appear at the Superior
Court of Spalding County,
Georgia within Sixty (60) days
of October 14, 1977, to answer
the plaintiff's complaint in the
above stated case.
Witness the Honorable An
drew J. Whalen, Jr., Judge of
the said Court, this the 14th day
of October, 1977.
(s) John R. Lindsey, 2nd., Clerk
Spalding Superior Court
LEGAL 9579
Lorena English, Guardian of
Owen English, has applied to
me for a discharge from her
guardianship of Owen English:
This is therefore to notify all
persons concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in
November next, else she will be
discharged from her guar
dianship as applied for.
John E. Snider
Probate Judge
LEGAL 9585
GEORGIA,
SPALDING COUNTY
To SHERRY HOWARD COE,
nominee, and SUZANNE
STRICKLAND and LINDY
HOWARD, next Os kin of
KAREN ALICE HOWARD AND
JULIA RENEE HOWARD,
minors whose guardian seeks to
resign:
You and each of you are cited
to appear at the next term of
Probate Court of said County at
10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 7th
day of November, 1977, to
show cause why BETTY J.
McDOWELL, the present
guardian of said minors, should
not resign and said nominee be
appointed in her place.
This 4th day of October, 1977.
(s) John E. Snider
Judge, Spalding County
Probate Court
— Griffin Daily News Friday, Novembers 1977
Rare Jewish writings
Wild horses aren’t
easy to protect
By LINDA KRAMER
Associated Press Writer
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -
It’s not always easy being a
foster parent, especially if your
ward is a wild horse.
They eat just about anything
in sight, but turn up their noses
at handouts of oats and barley.
And the unwary new owner may
get a few bruises and nips in the
process of establishing a proper
parental relationship.
Thousands of wild horses fac
ing starvation on the country’s
drought-stricken Western
ranges have been corraled by
the federal government and put
up for adoption. The horses
cannot be shot or sold because
they are protected by the Wild
Free-Roaming Horse and Burro
Act of 1971.
“You have to keep your eyes
on them,” said Jay Sheffer, 33,
owner of two wild horses. “They
may try to nip at you a little bit
at first. My colt got me on the
butt the other day, but it didn’t
hurt much.”
He got the horses by filling out
an Adopt-A-Horse application
attesting to his ability to care
for them. The only cost was
transportation to pick up the
horses at a government corral
in eastern Oregon.
Sheffer, a bank vice presi
dent, keeps the colt and a 5-
year-old mare on his 22-acre
home about 45 miles from Port
land. They broke through the
first corral he built and de
stroyed several neighbors’
fences before they were recap
tured.
He said the horses are not
ready for riding yet, but “they
are gentling down. They have to
learn when you walk up that
you’re not going to do anything
so they don’t roar off and
charge fences.”
I,arry I-ee, wild horse coor
dinator for the Bureau of Land
Management in Oregon and
Washington, said most people
have been very happy with the
horses and many came back for
more.
He said a Eugene, Ore., man
is helping the bureau by running
WANT
ADS
pay;
his own adoption service. He
gets the horses, breaks them in
and then helps find them homes,
charging only a fee to cover his
expenses.
Lee said more than 1,000
horses rounded up in eastern
Oregon have been adopted since
the program began in 1974.
Hundreds more are in corrals at
Vale and Burns, including some
aging studs that Lee described
as the “hard to place” cases.
Del and Norma Wiley of
Portland adopted one of the
studs along with a mare and a
colt. They keep the horses in a
pasture near the edge of city.
“I was kind of scared to get a
wild horse because I figured
they’d be mean and all that,”
said Mrs. Wiley, 40. “They were
a little bullheaded at first, but
they came around.”
Her 20-year-old daughter,
Roberta, said she rides the
horses almost every day.
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The New York Times said that
former Rep. Otto Passman of
Louisiana, above, got $190,000
from Tongsun Park alleged,
Korean influence buyer. (AP)