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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, APRIL 14, 1949.
PAGE THREE
Watermelon Seed
Hand-saved Melon Seed for sale. These seed are hand-
saved from best quality Melons that have ranked highest
in production, quality, size and price for the past four
years. Pure cross of Cannon-Ball and Black Diamond.
E. D. McCORVEY
Butler, Ga.
WANT ADV COLUMN
NOTICE
"Fraternity ip Action"
Woodmen Camps Are
Sprucing Up
Through their participation in the current
Sovereign Officers Appreciation Campaign,
Woodmen Camps throughout the country are
"sprucing up" with new, colorful regalia for
their ritualistic ceremonies.
This Camp paraphernalia is their reward for
success in enrolling new members durinq this
90-day campaign ending May 31.
Ask your local Woodmen field representative
or any Woodmen member to explain the pro
tection and many extra benefits you will enjoy
as a member of the Woodmen of the World.
WOODMEN of the WORLD
Life Insurance Society
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
THOMAS E. TANTE
Field RepresentaHve Butler, Georgia
i
Please keep off of the “gullcy
property” in City limits belonging
to the Scandrett estate. Do not
shoot birds on this property.
MRS, HELEN DUNWODY,
(4142t) Butler, Ga.
LOST
Gas tank cap and 3 keys lost
somewhere in vicinity of Butler
Saturday night. Please return to
Herald office or H. W. Wadsworth
Mauk, Ga., Rt. 2. Reward offered.
FOR SALE
One Seveal Kerosene Refrigerator
medium size; also one 50-lb. ice
box and one 100-lb. ice box. All
priced ' reasonable. (4142p)
Robert Wilson, Butler, R. 2.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Legal Advertisements Application For Charter
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
all
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
William Neisler, William Wood-
GEORGIA—Taylor County.
Notice is hereby given that
creditors ot estate o, W M. Brow,,
Sr., deceased, render their claims Prv rar , . Q f, T,.;
Wit H hi VH h l time /T ired by law W ^ ver Guy w. Robert Turner
and all debtors of said estate make and j ames Y c Blai al] of whom ’ membership fee
proper settlement of same at are residcnts and c i tizens ——
This Febrmrv 99 1040 ' State of Georgia, engaged in the
JAMFS H y brown’ a i Production of agricultural prod-
iL ? r ’ ’ UCtS> desire for ^emselves and
„ . . . „ their associates to be incorporated
Estate of W. M. Brown Sr., for a period of fifty (50) years un
deceased. i . .
accordance with ’ the basic nUq,
that is to say, in proportion to their
patronage.
6.
Except for debts lawfully co»-
tracted between a member of the
association, no member shall be
liable for the debts of the associa
tion to an amount exceeding the
sum remaining unpaid on hie
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name
and style and for the term afore
said, with the powers, privileges,
and immunities herein set forth,,
and also such as are now or may
hereafter be
ketlng Act of the State of Georgia
FOR DISMISSION FROM
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Taylor County: „ - —
Grady G. Amerson, guardian of an d a U amendments thereto, and
Clyde A. Amerson, minor, has ap- °f the Act of the General Assembly
plied to me for a discharge from of Georgia approved March 24,
his guardianship of said minor. t939. (All as set forth in Section
This is therefore to notify all 65-201 to 65-231, both inclusive,
persons concerned to file their ob- of the Code of Georgia of 1933.)
jections, if any they have, on or 1.
30-gal. Myrtland Water Heater in , Apri ^* Th e association desires to pos-
good condition. Price $75. (714) , ’ , . c . ,^ e discharged sess and exercise the following
E. M. Gaultney, Butler, R 2. r ° m hlS 8 uardlaaa hip as applied powers;
—— | ° r Thi „ Mar „ h „ 1CMQ I (a) To engage in any activity in
This March 6, 1949. j connection with the terracing of
J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary, lands, marketing, selling, harvest-
der the name and style of “Taylor nereaIter be allowed to Corpora-
County Farmers’ Co-op Inc.” tions of similar character under
. . . ’ . .’ the nf n P oftriQ
raimers ro-op, me. , ,
without capital stock, under the 1 , lavrs of Georgia,
provisions of the Co-operative Mar- - IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
, we
have hereunto set our hands, thi*
9th day of March, 1949.
WILLIAM NEISLER
WILLIAM WOODALL,
BROWN SEALY,
JOHN S. MONTGOMERY.
CARL LAIL,
GRADY TRUSSELL,
WEAVER O. GUY,
W. ROBERT TURNER,
JAMES C. BLAIR.
Several thoroughbred Duroc pigs
both sex. These pigs are nice, of a
litter of 11. Any person needing
stock hogs will do well to see me
soon. They have now been given
inoculation and will be ready for
delivery May 1st. These pigs are
fine for 4-H project. (414)
J. T. Mathews, Butler, Ga.
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Personally appeared before
the
»iii b , ociung, iiciI VIM * J c** V. uciuiv uJCT
ing, preserving, drying, processing, undersigned officer, duly authoriz-
canning, packing, storing, hand!- ed t0 administer oaths, William
ing, ginning, or utilizing of any
agricultural products produced
FOR SALE
Complete line of Watch and
Clock repair tools and parts. Both
new and used equipment; all in
good condition and at reasonable
prices. Am selling out due to ill
health .... (414)
C. E. Bazemore, Butler, Ga.
FOR RENT
One bed room furnished, with
private entrance. Call 6303 or
see (714)
Mrs. Elzie Swain, Butler, Ga.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS | i n g, ginning, or utilizing of any Neis,er who, being first duly
GEORGIA—Taylor County I agricultural products produced or ® worn > says that he is one of the
Notice is hereby given that all delivered to it by its members, and incorporators, along with William
creditors of estate of Jack Brooks, in connection with the manufac- WnriHan Rr ™"" o
deceased, render their claims turing or marketing of the by-
within the time required by law products thereof,
and all debtors of said estate (b) To engage in any activity in
make proper settlement of same at connection with the purchase, hir-
once - I ing, or use by its members or’ non-
This March 8, 1949. i members of seed, plants, fertilizers,
MARVIN PEED, Admr., j farm supplies, machinery, tools!
Estate of Jack Brooks, deceased, appliances, and equipment, and in
connection with the production of
agricultural products and the furn
ishing of farm business services j
provided, however, that during any Sworn to and subscribed before
( fiscal year this association shall me this 24t » day of March, 1949.
not deal in or handle products, ,
J commodities, machinery, equip- |
FOR SALE | ment, supplies, or perform business ,
services for and on behalf of non- •
FOR SALE
Nice fat Paramenter red Fryers.
Mrs. H. W. Cox, Jr.
(472p) Butler, Ga., Rt. 1.
Woodall, Brown Sealy, John S.
Montgomery, Carl Lail, Grady
Trussell, Weaver Guy, W. Robert
Turner, James C. Blajr, of the
"Taylor County Farmers Cooperative
Inc.” and that the facts stated in
the above petition for incorpora
tion under the Co-operative Mar
keting Act of the State of Georgiy
as amended and supplemented,
are true.
WILLIAM NEISLER.
THELMON JARRELL
Clerk Superior Court,
Taylor County, Ga.
Four-room house and 28 acres of members in an amount greater
land^ located in City of Butler near value than such as are dealt in,
local school building. Price, $3,600,
Cash. (472p)
Dewey Harmon, Butler, Ga.
The
Order
foregoing petition
for
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I
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CHEVROLET
TRUCKS
•Hoofing and vntilating tyUem opfional al oxtra coil.
THERE’S A CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR
EVERY JOB ... with capacities from
4,000 lbs. to 16,000 lbs. G. V. W. !
v CHEVROLET A
MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE
THAN ANY OTHER MAKE!
handled, or performed by it for and charter having been duly pre-
on behalf of members during the sented to the Superior Court of
same period. * Taylor County, Georgia, now in.
(c) To engage in any activities session, and the undersigned, n
in conection with soil conservation Judge of said Court, having ex-
and the prevention of soil erosion, amined the’ same; and it appear
(d) To finance any one or more ing that the application is iegiti-
of the activities herein specified. mately within the purview and in-
(e) To issue certificates of tention of the laws of the State of
membership and certificates of in- , Georgia; and there having been
debtedness to members and to bor- : presented to me a certificate from
row money with or without securi- the Secretary of State declaring
ty- that the name of the proposed cor-
2. poration is not the name of any
This association desires to pos- other now existing corporation reg-
sess and exercise all of the rights, tstered in the records of tlie
powers, and privileges necessary or Secretary of State;
incident to the purposes for which ; IT IS CONSIDERED, ORDERED,
the association is organized or the ADJUDGED, and DECLARED by
activities in which it is engaged, the Court that the application for
and any and all the rights, charter be, and the same is hereby
powers, and privileges grant- granted; and that petitioners, their
ed tocorp orations of this associates, successors, and assigns,
kind by the Co-operative Market- ar e hereby incorporated and ton
ing Act of Georgia, as amended, stituted a body corporate under the
by the Act of the General Assem- l aws of the State of Georgia, un-
bly of Georgia supplementary der the name "Taylor County
thereto approved March 24, 1939; j Farmers Co-op, Inc.”, for and dur-
and in addition thereto; any other j ing the term of fifty (50) ytars,
rights, powers, and privileges with the privilege of renewal at
granted by the laws of the State th e expiration of that time, and
of Georgia to ordinary corpora- ; with all the rights, powers, privi-
tions,, except such as are incon- leges, immunities, and franchises
sistent with the express provisions set forth in said petition, and also
of the Act under which this asso- such as are now or may hereafter
ciation is incorporated. ] be allowed corporation of similar
character under the laws of Geor
gia.
SO ORDERED in open court, this
28th day of March, 1949.
T. HICKS FORT,
Judge Superior Court
Taylor County, Ga.
The association shall have its
principal place of business in the
City of Butler, County of Taylor,
State of Georgia, but desires the
right to establish branch offices in
this State or elsewhere in the dis
cretion of the Board of Directors.
4.
The number of directors of this
association shall not be less than
five (5) nor greater than fifteen
(15). The names and addresses of
those who are to serve as incor
porating directors until the first
annual meeting of the members, or " ame OI , l ,^ l0T county ram*
until their successors are elected J° °f” Inc ” . 38 * he same
and qualified, are: ° n T flle ln f 83,(1 ° ff, f ’ , r
William Neisler, Butler, Georgia, . J" witness whereof, l hav
t 2 hereunto set my hand and placet
the seal of said office, this Marcl
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
I, Thelmon Jarrell, Clerk Su
perior Court, Taylor County, Geor
gia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the Application and
Order for Character under the
name of “Taylor County Farma
Taylor County Motor Co.
Reynolds, Ga.
Rt. 2
William Woodall, Mauk, Georgia.
Brown Sealy, Howard, Georgia.
John S. Montgomery, .Reynolds
Georgia, Rt. 1.
Car! Lail, Rupert, Georgia, Rt. 1.
Grady Trussell, Reynolds, Geor
gia.
Weaver Guy, Butler, Georgia.
W.Robert Turner, Mauk, Georgia.
James C. Blair, Reynolds, Geor
gia.
5.
The association shall admit
29, 1949.
THELMON JARREU,
Clerk Superior Court,
Taylor County, Ga.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Notice is hereby given that all
creditors of estate of Carie Grundl
„ . . r as deceased, render their claina
members only producers of agri- within the time requ ired by
cultural Products and other co- and all debtors ^ ^
operatives who shall patronize the make proper settlement of saro*
association, upon uniform con- at once
ditions as set forth in the by- , This February 22 1949
Z S ' * w u „ u , 1 THELMON JARRELL, Admr.,
Each member shall have only Estate of Carie Grund decea sed
one vote. _ J
The property rights and interests S ix students"of the newl^formal
each member in the association appellate board of the Walter R
shall be in proportion to his or her George School of Law, Meram
patronage as conclusively de- University, Macon, are; J«e Row-
ermined by the board of direc- land, Wrightsville; Lyman DA
rs. . ew members admitted to Macon; Rayfort} Bullock, MaMkee-
membership shall be entitled to ter- Patrick Hass .
share in the property of t he asso- Ward, Hattiesburg 'iVlisi"*' Carl
ciation with the old members in Westmoreland, Rutherfordto^, NJc!