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PEED BROTHERS FEED STORE
Butler Georgia
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Melon Seed For Sale
Black Diamond Watermelon Seed
Direct from Breeder: Arason Treated
$2.50 Per Pound
Peed Brothers Feed Store
Butler, : : Georgia
FAST SERVICE TRUCK
WILL COME RIGHT
TO YOUR FARM
V»e really have an outfit here . . .
a skilled mechanic with a truck
iull of all the parts and tools to
tix you up when you need service in a hurry.
Just phone, and we’ll burn the tires getting
to you. Give us notice if you can but if you
can t, we'll do our best anyway. It’s our job to
keep you happy with your Ford Tractor and
Dearborn Implements.
Tractor overhaul jobs or major repairs, of course
are done in our shop. Here we have the tools and
equipment to give you high quality work . . . fast!
Our mechanics are trained on Ford Tractors and
Dearborn Farm Equipment. We use genuine parts.
So, whether it’s a shop job or an emergency
trip for our service truck, depend on us to keep
your machinery in shape
for better, easier farming.
Drop in when you are
near . . . let’s get better
acquainted!
PAYNE MOTOR COMPANY, Butler, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF TAYLOR:
Pursuant to the resolution of
the General Assembly of Georgia,
approved the 25th day of Febru
ary, 1949, known as a resolution
“authorizing and directing that a
referendum be submitted to the
voters of Georgia on the question
of approval or disapproval of ad
ditional State financial support for
education, rural highways, public
health, public welfare services, aid
to counties and for other purposes;
for the approval or disapproval of
the levy of additional taxes for the
support of such services”, a special
election is hereby called to be held
on Tuesday, the 5th day of April,
1949, at the Taylor County court
house in the City of Butler, said
State and county and at each es
tablished election precinct in said
County outside of said City.
At such special election there
shall be submitted to the voters of
the County who are qualified to
vote for members of the General
Assembly as of February 1, 1949,
the question of whether or not ad
ditional taxes shall be levied by
action of the General Assembly
for the purpose of furnishing ad
ditional financial support for edu
cation, rural highways, public
health, public welfare services, aid
to counties and for other purposes.
Such election shall be held ac
cording to the rules and regula
tions governing elections for mem
bers of the General Assembly.
Those voting in this election
shall have printed on their ballots
the following words:
"Vote For One
( ) "I favor financing the con
tingent appropriations made
by the General Assembly for
public health, education, end
to counties, rural highways,
public welfare services and
for other purposes, and I re
quest that the General As
sembly levy such additional
taxes as are necessary to
provide the funds.
( ) "I oppose financing the con
tingent appropriations made
by the General Assembly for
public health, education, aid
to counties, rural highways,
public welfare services and
for other purposes, and I
request that the General As
sembly do not levy addition
al taxes to provide the
funds.”
For receiving ballots in said
election on said date, the polls will
be opened at the hour of f:00
o’clock A. M. and will be closed at
the hour of 6:00 o’clock P. M.
This the 12th day of March, 1949.
J. R. LUNSFORD,
Ordinary, Taylor County, Ga.
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
Dr. Paul Quillian,
Noted Minister,
Dies in Texas
Atlanta, March 29—Dr. Paul
Quillian, 52, formerly of Atlanta,
pastor of the First Methodist
church in Houston, Texas, for 12
years, died Monday at his home
in Houston of a heart attack.
A native Georgian, Dr. Quillian
was a graduate of. Emory Univer
sity and received his doctor of di
vinity degree from Southern Meth
odist University in Dallas. He was
I the son of the late Dr. J. w. Guil-
l lian, who for many years was a
minister of the North Georgia
Methodist conference.
Dr. Quillian resigned his pasto
rate in Houston about a month ago.
Since then he had held a chair at
the Southern Methodist University.
Legal Advertisements
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Whereas, Mrs. Lizzie B. Gilbert,
administratrix of J. A. Buckner,
deceased, represents to the court in
her petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that she has fully
administered said estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix
should not be dischargee! from her
administration, and receive Let
ters of Dismission on the first
Monday in April, 1949.
This the 7th day of March, 1947.
J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Will be sold before the court
house door of said County, within
the legal hours of sale, vto the
highest and best bidder for cash
on the First Tuesday in April,
1949, the following described prop
erty:
Eight (8) acres of land, more or
less, in the 757th G. M. District of
Taylor County, Georgia, and
bounded as follows: North, by
lands of Mrs. F. H. Bone; South, by
lands of Gus Edwards and Lem-
mie McCrary; West, by lands of
Joe Willis. Also, being the same
land as described in a Sheriff’s
Deed dated December 3, 1940 to
Commissioners of Roads and Reve
nue, recorded in Deed Book “X”,
pages 595, 596, 597 and 598, Clerk
Superior Court’s Office of said
County.
The same to be sold under and
by virtue of a power of sale em
braced in a Security Deed in favor
of E. L. Wilson, signed by Paul
Hicks, dated January 19, 1948 and
due July 1, 1948, for the purpose
of securing an indebtedness of
Five Hundred Seventy-Three Dol
lars and Seventy Cents ($573.70)
and expenses of sale, together with
interest at the rate of eight per
cent (8%) per annum on the
principal sum, to the date of sale;
said debt having become due and
remaining unpaid. Said land to be
sold as the property of Paul
Hicks. Deed will be made to the
purchaser by the undersigned as
attorney in fact for Paul Hicks.
This the 7th day of March, 1949.
E. L. WILSON,
Attorney in Fact for Paul Hicks.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Notice is hereby given that all
creditors of estate of W. M. Brown
* Sr., deceased, render their claims
within the time required by law
and all debtors of said estate make
proper settlement of same at
once.
This February 22, 1949.
JAMES H. BROWN, Admr.,
Howard, Ga.
Estate of W. M. Brown Sr.,
deceased.
Political Announcements
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Notice is hereby given that
Thelmon Jarrell as administrator of
Carrie Grundy, deceased, has ap
plied to the Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell land belong
ing to the Estate of said Carrie
Grundy for the purpose ot paying
debts and distribution.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary said County, to be held
on the first Monday in April, 1949.
This the 7th day of March,’ 1949.
J. R- LUNSFORD.- Ordinary.
FOR DISMISSION FROM
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Grady G. Amerson, guardian of
Clyde A. Amerson, minor, has ap
plied to me for a discharge from
his guardianship of said minor.
This is therefore to notify all
persons concerned to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in April,
1949, else he will be discharged
from his guardianship as applied
for.
This March 6, 1949.
J R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Special election having been
called to fill vacancy in the office
of Representative in the General
Assembly of Georgia from Taylor
County, I hereby announce my
candidacy for said office subject to
the wishes of the voters of Taylor
County as expressed at the polls
on April 5th.
A native and life-long resident
of the county, except the few years
spent over-seas in World War II,
I sincerely eelieve I am familiar
with the needs and opportunities
offered our county in public affairs
and to which, if elected, I pledge
my very best efforts on behalf of
the people of Taylor County and
the state at large.
Will deeply appreciate the votes
and influence of all my friends.
Respectfully,
JOHN TURK.
GEORGIA—Taylor County
Notice is hereby given ’that all
creditors of estate of Jack Brooks,
deceased, render their claims
within the time required by law
and all debtors of said estate
make proper settlement of same at
once.
This March 8, 1949.
MARVIN PEED, Admr.,
Estate of Jack Brooks, deceased.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
On April 5, 1949 the voters of
Taylor County will cast their bal
lots for member of State Legisla
ture from Taylor County, to fill a
vacancy caused by the resignation
of my son, Garland Byrd, to ac
cept a state appointment by our
Goernor, I hereby announce my
candidacy to said office.
I pledge you, if elected to repre
sent Taylor County to the very
best interest of the people as a
whole on all issues presented to
that body.
Your support and influence in
my behalf will be greatly appre
ciated.
Respectfully,
D. E. (Dock) BYRD.
J
>*
RABIES NOTICE
Having been appointed Rabies Inspector for a portion of
Taylor County, this is to notify all concerned that the law
requires all dogs to be innoculated not later than July 1st of
each year.
I will hold Rabies Clinics at the following places on the
dates indicated. Your cooperation will be appreciated.
Howard: April 8 & 22: 9 a. m. to 12 noon.
Norwich: April 8 & 22: 1-30 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Wesley: April 14 & 18: 9 a. m. to 12 noon.
W. F. Gray Store: April 14 & 28, 1-30 to 5 p. m.
Carsonville: April 13 & 27, 9 a. m. to 12 noon.
F. C. Jarrell Store: April 13 & 27: 1:30 to 4 p. m.
Mauk: April 12 & 26, 10 a. m. to 12 noon.
Rupert: April 12 & 26, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
BUTLER: EVERY SATURDAY, 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M.
H. T. BLAKELY, Rabies Inspector.
Notice!
TO VOTERS OF TAYLOR COUNTY:
I am a veteran of World War I,
and am a candidate for the office of
Representative from Taylor County to
the General Assembly of Georgia. I am
seeking to succeed my son, Garland T.
Byrd, who has resigned this office to
accept a position with the Veterans’
Service Department of the State, in the
Special Election to be held in Taylor
County next Tuesday, April 5th.
Due to the limited time available,
it has been impossible for me to see
everyone of you personally. Therefore,
please accept this as a PERSONAL
message soliciting YOUR SUPPORT.
If elected to this important office
I shall devote my best efforts toward
the welfare of the citizens of Taylor
County and the State of Georgia.
YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE
WILL BE SINCERELY
APPRECIATED
D. E. Byrd