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Leader-Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., June 27, 1968
LEGALS
GEORGIA*. PEACH COUNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on March
1, 1963, James L. Jordan, Jr did
execute and deliver to Mrs. Edna
Molly a certain Security Deed to
the following described property:
AM that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the State of
Georgia, County of Peach and in
the G. Algie and Mary C. Fagan
Subdivision of the City of Fort
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We’re taking our case to
Los Angeles, Chicago, St. Louis,
Pittsburgh, New York City...
Georgia Power Company's industrial develop
ment representatives mean business.
In 1967 they flew 200,000 miles to talk to
hundreds of manufacturers about locating plants
in Georgia.
Within the state, they drove another 50,000
miles to make engineering studies, analyze labor,
water and transportation. And show prime
plant sites to industriffl prospects.
These efforts, combined with those of other
businesses, state agencies and chambers of com
merce, keep' Georgia’s economy soaring.
For example, last year 245 firms* either built
or expanded plants in our service area. Capital
investment increased almost $865 million, 18,990
new jobs were created, and annual payroll gained
more than $ 621/2 million.
Our men are adding to this growth with every
trip. Their case for industrial development is
never closed.
*Each new industry or industrial expansion represents
a capital investment of $50,000 or .note and employs
10 or more workers
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
MS. I A CITIZEN WHEREVER We S£SVT
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Drive a
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and get
a Bargain
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to ee-w* a soli ei oven data
therewith for Fiye HMfeod Thirty
Nine and 10/100 Dollars, ^payable
in monthly inst&Umeals, all as
shown of record in Died Book ‘D-
2*, Page 2S, Omsk’s Office, Peaeh
County Superior Co«rt( and
Whereas the aadd Jt L. Jer
dan, Jr. has defaulted hi making
payment of the monthly install
ments as they m&tared and pur
suant to the provision* of said
note and deed aforesaid Mrs. Ed
na Holly has exercfited her option
and declared the euthre balance
due aiid collectible;
Now, tharefore, aevordwig to fee
terms of said deed to secure debt
and under and by virtue of the
power of sale rs»l»ined therein
and the Saws in mob eases made
and provided, fee undersigned will
expose for sale to the higheet and
b est bidder for cash tin above des
cribed ^ror^rty, softer proper ad
verUseintuit, on the first Tuesday
in July, 1908, between the legal
hours of sale before the court
house door in Reach County, Geor
gia.
The proceeds from said sale to
be used, first to the payment of
said note, principal, interest and
expenses, and the balance, if any,
to be delivered to the said James
L. Jordan, Jr.
Mrs. Edna Holly, Attorney in
Fact for James L. Jerdan, Jr.
T. C. Garwood
Attorney at Law 4ctjn
NOTICE OF SALE—
Will be sold befors the comrt
house door in Peaeh County, Geor
gia, between the legal hem a* ®f
sale, on the first Tuesday in July,
1968 to the highest and best bid
der for cash, the following des
cribed property, to-wit:
(1) 1963 Oldsmobile Starfire,
Serial No. 636A01819, two door
Levied on as the property of
Homer Churchwell, Byron, Ga., to
satisfy an order issued by the Su
perior Court of said county in fa
vor of Consumer Credit Company
ot Macon, Georgia.
Levied on as the property o£
Homer Churchwell, Byron, Geor-*
gia, and found to be in the ;es
sion of Homer Churchwell, •on,
Georgia.
This 28th day of May, 1968.
Teriy Joiner, Deputy
Sheriff, Peach County, Ga.
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CITATION—
Dismission of Guardianship
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
Whereas, Waldo Willie Blanchet,
Executor of the last will of Vir
ginia J. Woodward, represents the
Court, in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he
has fully administered Virginia J.
Woodward’s estate: This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
Execi » shorn j not sa (ItXftB *■
from da admkiistratfn, MU to
ceivf etters of Dismusion, A l|
firs' today in July, 19W
junan ir. jones, Ordinary
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NOTICE OF SALE—
Valley therein; whfch lot here des
cribed and conveyed is shown and
designated as Lot No. 23 >f said
subdivision as platted Hr, T. F.
Flournoy, Surveyor, on April 12,
1955, and which plat is recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of Peaeh
Superior Court and here referred
to for all purposes. The said lot
fronts east on Fagan Circle Ex
tension of the distance of 100 feet
and extends back with a unions
width of 87 feet on the north and
north by l^ot Ns. 22 of said sub
division.
Said deed to secure debt given
Will be gold before the court
house door in Peach County, Geor
gia, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday is July,
1968, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described pro
perty, to-wit:
(1) M945 GE Console Color TV
(1) WWG 1300 Norge Wringer
Washer
(1) TA12S GE Refrigerator
(1) Man’s Timex Watch
(1) Ladies Timex Watch
Levied on as the property of
Joe Lee ’ yiinson tc tatsS V *" or
der issu from tht 8# >> To
urt of s 4 county in of
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Levied on as the property of Joe i
Lee Johnson and found to be in
the possession of Joe Lee Johnson.
This 3rd day of June, 1968.
Terry Joiner, Deputy
Sheriff, Peach County, Ga
4tctjn
Legals
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids for the following
separate services::
1. Bread and Bakery Products
2. Milk and Dairy Products
3. Bulk Ice Cream and Allied
Specialty items
will ibe received by THE FORT
VALLEY STATE COLLEGE, own
er, at the Office of the Comptroll
er in the Administration Building
until 10:00 A. M. Eastern Day
light Saving Time on Saturday,
July 6, 1968.
At the time and place noted a
bove, the bids for each of these
service contracts will be opened
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by 'Bettq Oiocke>i
Now here’s a challenge. It’s 6:00 o’clock, the chops are cooking —
then Dad calls and he’s bringing a- guest for dinner. Problem: how
do you stretch one chop per person into a company-style dinner?
Solution: you hake a batch of beautiful biscuits and take the
emphasis off the meat shortage. Or serve pretty Parker House
Bolls, piping-hot with lots of butter, and let them steal the show.
Or when the menu’s based on spaghetti, salad or soup, do as the
Romans do and serve buttery bread sticks. It’s a foolproof strat
egy. Tempting hot breads make even a budget meal look like a
banquet — and you, a homey hostess. Here’s vour double-quick
formula.
ROLLED BISCUITS ’Butter Sticks: Heat oven to
t cups New Bisquick 150’. Melt Vs cup Latter or
l/ 2 cup cold water margarine in oblong pan, 13x9
Heat oven to 450°. Stir ingredi- x2 inches. Follow recipe for
ents with fork to a soft dough. Rolled Biscuits (left) except —
Gently smooth dough into a roll dough into rectangle, 10x6
ball on floured cloth-covered inches. Cut lengthwise in half
board. Knead 5 times. Boll % Cut each half into 12 strips
inch thick. Cut with 2-inch each about % inch wide. Dip
floured cutter. Bake on un- each sjack in melted butter to
greased baking sheet 8 to 10 coat all sides; arrange in
minutes. Makes 10 to 12 bis- pan.
cuits. Bake 12 to 15 r■'mi es. Serve
Quick Parker House Rolls: Fol- hot. Makes 24 sticks.
low recipe for Rolled Biscuits
(above) except — roll dough More speedy secrets: ferve r
Vi inch t-hick and cut with 2%- tray of crisp relishes with the
inch biscuit cutter. Brush each before dinner beverages
round lightly with melted . . .
but- Convert a peach into a fancj
ter and fold in half, pressing dessert with a dollop of SOUi
edges together. Place rolls cream and sprinkling of browr.
close together in ungreaseti sugar Keep a well-stocked
9x1%-inch . . .
round layer or emergency shelf and ycj.’rs
9x9x2-inch square pan. Makes always ready for the un-
12 to 16. expected.
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■ Pardon us for carping on a tired subject, but anybody likes a
i choice. Fishermen will teil you even the finny tribq wants variety.
i And we think people deserve better than that!
i So it behooves all keep advertising alive.
us to For as adver
tising flourishes so flourishes competition. And where there’s
competition, you. the consu mer , fare better. And that's no
fish tale.
and read. No extension of the bid
ding period will be made.
Bidding documents may be ob
tained at the Office of the Comp
troller, Fort Valley State College,,
Fort Valley, Georgia. No bid will
be considered if on any form oth
er than the form provided in the
bidding documents.
No bid may be withdrawn for
Advertising Pays - Doesn’t Cost • • • B •
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MAYTAG
* Appreciation SALE
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i BIG FAMILY SIZE TUB
Automatic Metered Fill.
BuJ Maytag Lint Filter Agita
♦
M tor - Delicate Fabric Set- r
ting - Selective Water
temp. Control - New 525
Warranty - World Fam
ous Matag Dependability.
Maytag Famous Halo of
Heat Drying - Porcelain
i Enamel top and Drum -
Filters the air every two
Seconds - Maytag Depen
dability. • • •
| We appreciate the res
ponse our customers show ,
< ed during cur Truckload i
Sale, so we are extending
our sale through June.
A
Maytag Work Horse
Wringer — Only . . . .
109.95 r.
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Christophers Fort Valley
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a period of SB days afftr tiiM has
been called on the data of the op
ening. The Owner reeervoe tka
right to reject any or all bids and
to waive technicalities and infor
malities.
Fert Valley Skate College
By: William L. Dugas
Assistant Comptroller
(thru 7/4c)