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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 29, 1953.
PAGE THREE
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
All creditors of the estate of
kR. H. Parks, deceased, late of
Taylor County, are hereby notified
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
GEORGIA MOTHER OF
YEAR TO ENTER CONTEST
BY FEBRUARY 17th
Grantville, Ga., Jan 19—Individ-
Mrs. Bertha S. Bazemore having ;uals or organizations desiring to
in proper form applied to me for,enter nominations for Georgia
Permanent Letters of Administra- Mother of the Year must send them
tion on the estate of Mrs. Dora S. to Mrs. Colley, Grantvile, before
TALBOT COUNTY NATIVE
SUCCUMBS AT MACON
HOME SATURDAY
to render in their demands to the!Cox, deceased, late of said County, Feb. 17.
undersigned according to law and
all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate
payment to us. (12’ll’6t)
This 10th day of December, 1952.
MRS. LEILA W. PARKS,
R. H. PARKS, Jr.,
Administrators of the estate of R.
H. Parks, deceased.
LEGAL SALE
this is to cite all and singular the' Mrs. Colley, chairman of the
creditors and next of kin of de-' Mother of the Year committee, an-
ceased to be and appear at my of- nounced the deadline Monday. She
fice within the time allowed by law disclosed at the same time that
and show cause, if any they can, nomination blanks may be ob-
why permanent administration tained from her.
should not be granted to applicant i Or, she added, nominations made
of said estate. out without the blanks will be ac-
Witness my hand and official sig- cepted if they are accompanied by
nature this 5th day of January, full information, a photograph that
1953.
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Will be sold before the court
house door of said county within
the legal hours of sale to the high
est bidder for cash on the first
Tuesday in February, 1953. the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
A one-fifty-sixth (1/56) undivided
interest each of certain minor chil- \
dren hereinafter referred to in
J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
By virtue of an order granted by
the Ordinary of sai dCounty on the
does not have to be returned and
letters of reference from three dif
ferent organizations.
Notice of Local Legislation
Macon, Jan. 25—Funeral services
for John M. Parker whose death oc
curred at his residence in Macon
Saturday evening after a brief ill
ness were conducted at the chapel
of Hart’s Mortuary at 5 p. m. Mon
day.
Mr. Parker was born in Talbot
county the son of John S. Parker
and Mrs. Sarah Elliston Parker, and
had lived in Macon for 20 years,
coming to Macon from Talbotton.
He was a member of the Methodist
church and was associated with
Macon Natural Gas Co.
Surviving are his wife, the for
mer Miss Margaret Winslet, Ma
con; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Parker, Talbotton, and a broth
er, Wm. M. Parker, Macon.
BYRON HILL CHOSEN
TO REPRESENT HIS
COUNTY OF SCHLEY
Ellaville, Ga., Jan. 25—Byron
Hill, active in agricultural and
civic affairs here for several years,
j has been nominated to represent
[Schley county on the board of soil
| conservation supervisors for the
Lower Chattahoochee Valley dis
trict. Nomanations close Jan. 30 and
■the election will be Feb. 6.
it belongs
Notice is hereby given that leg-
First Monday in January, 1953, will islation will be introduced in the
be sold on hte First Tuesday in General Assembly of Georgia,
[February, 1953, before the court which convened in Atlanta, Ga.
on
, , ., , . , I house door of said County, within January 12, 1953, changing the
to the following described land: , the i ega ] hours of sale, to the high- compensation of the Commissioners
A certain tract of land lying es t bidder for cash, the following of Roads and Revenues of Taylor
and being in the county of Taylor, described lands, to-wit. County, Georgia from $5.00 per
State of Georgia, and known as a
part of land lot No. 20 in the 15th
Lots Nos. 154 and 165 in the 14th diem to $600.00 per annum, payable
land district of Taylor County, in 12 equal monthly payments.
day of January, 1953.
HUGH G. CHEEK.
land district of said county. And'Georgia, containing 405 acres, more | This 16th
being the land more recently known or less and formerly known as the , 4t)
as the land of Alex Searcy on Griffith place. |
which the said Alex Searcy lived. Said ] an ds will be sold as the ~ ~ ~ __ ___.
and died and being designated as property of C. P. Seay, late of said . CITATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL
the east half of lot of land No. 202 County, deceased and will be sold '
and bounded on the north by lsnds for the purpose of paying debts GEORGIA——Taylor County\
known as the Cosby Place; on the' and distribution. I Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
east by lands known as the Cald-, This 5th day of January, 1953. Leila W. Parks and R. H. Parks Jr.
well Place; on hte south by lands g p gg^Y, 'as administrators of B. H. Parks,
of J. T. Parker and west by lands Administrator of the Estate of C. P. deceased has applied to the Ordi-
of J. K. Morgan and known as the
old W. C. Willis Place.
The same to be sold under and
by virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said County
granted on the First Monday in
January, 1953, upon the application
of Christine Searcy in her capacity
as guardian of the following minor
Seay, Deceased.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
of
nary of said County for leave to
sell land belonging to the Estate of
R. H. Parks, deceased, for hte pur
pose of paying debts and distribu
tion.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of
County to be
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
All creditors of the estate ^ f .,
as guardian or me ionowing minor Mrs. Jessie p - Oliver, deceased, late on^the first Monday in Febru-
children: Ralph Searcy Jr. Harold Ta ,>" 0r County are hereby not. » ie > d first Monday
r. X , ’ r, „ fied to render in their demands to,* 1 *-
y ’ . . ’ y ’ c y . the undersigned according to |law, Witness my hand and official sig-
cy, Virginia Searcy, Carl Searcy and nnH aU persons indebt ed.to said nature this 5th day of January,
‘ I
Carlene Searcy for the purpose of
maintenance/ support and educa
tion of said minor children.
This 6th day of January, 1953.
CHRISTINE SEARCY,
As Guardian.
tnd all persons indebted to said nature
estate are required to make imme- '1953.
diate payment to me.
This 10th day of December, 1952.
R. C. OLIVER,
Administrator of Estate of Mrs.
Jessie P. Oliver. (12116)
FENCING
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J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons holding claims oi
demands of any kind against Mrs.
Waif B. Horne (Mrs. O. W. Horne),
recently deceased, are hereby
given notice to present such
claims or demads to the under
signed at once. (11276tb)
This 24th day of November, 1952.
ALLEN R. LANIER
& HINTON BOOTH
Executors
Statesboro, Georgia
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H. J. HARDIN
Box B CULLODEN, GA.
Every insulator—every pole—every transformer on the 2,300 miles of line which
bring electric power into your home to serve you—all of these belong to you and
your neighbor.
They are your property. That’s why you are interested irt protecting them. That’s
why Flint Electric Membership Corporation reports to you on how it runs your
business.
In most cities, the electric system belongs to a profit-making utility company, and
you pay a profit which goes to the investors who own stock in the company.
Or the municipality owns the electric system and you pay a profit which goes into
the city treasury to pay for government and other municipal services.
Users of Flint Electric electricity are supplied by a non-profit cooperative. If you
pay a bill for electricity there, you are a member and an owner of Flint Electric
Membership Corporation. The small portion of your payment remaining after all
actual expenses are met is credited to your account. If you have been on the lines
very long, you probably own quite a few insulators like the one pictured above
and other valuable property. Protect them against damage—and don’t sell them.
They are on the pole to serve you.
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