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FOR SALE
— FOR SALE —
New 1969 GMC Pickups.
Did you know a GMC cost
no more? Try Us!
THOMPSON MOTOR CO.
232 N. MAJN
Blakely < Ga.—Phone 623-3730
FOR 'SALE—Registered Angus
bulls. Two years old. From good
blood lines. KOLOMOKI ANGUS
FARMS,* Rai Qinkscales.
FOR SALE - BCIA Broductidif
Graded / Registered Angus ser
vice age and yearling bulls.
Puckett Bros. 723-5464.
9-26 tfc
ELECTROLUX - 4 Electrolux
vacuum cleaners and all attach
ments to be sold for $39.95 each.
Terms can be arranged at Un
claimed Freight, 808 & Oates
St., Dothan, Ala., 9 a.m. to 6
p.m- Monday through Friday,
Saturday until 1 p.m. 11-6 tfc
SINGER touch and sew sewing
machines (7 of them) all are
slant needle models'and are fully
equipped to zig-zag, make button
holes, and fancy stitches. These
machines carry full guarantees
and will be sold on a first come,
first serve basis, for only $39.
95 each. Terms can be arrang
ed. They may be inspected and'
tested at Unclaimed Freight, 808
S, Oates St., Dothan, Ala., 9a.m.
to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday,
Saturday until 1 p.m. 10-30 tfc
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT - 5 de
luxe solid state fully transis
torized stereophonic fidelity con
sole and beautiful hand rubbed
finish. Deluxe BSR 4 speed
record changer and 4 speed au
dio systems. To be sold for
SBB.OO each. Terms can be
arranged. May be* inspected
in warehouse at Unclaimed
Freight, 808 S, Oates St., Do
than, Ala., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Friday, Satur
day until 1 p.m. 11-6 tfc
FOR SALE - Camillias, Aza
lias, Boxwood, and other shrub-
Itfry. Hickory Hollow Nursery
Highway 84, Jakin, Ga. - Mrs.
Roy Brooks. 12-11 lOtp
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
Brick Home, 3 bedroom, Liv
ing room, Dining room and kit
chen, carport.
Three bedroom home. Living
room, kitchen and dining room,
screened front porch, screened
utility room.
Both homes one mile from
Paper Mill. Sid Shingler 372-
4634, Cedar Springs 1-8 6tc
FOR RENT - Seven room
house, electric and gas equip
ped, two baths. North Main
Street. Crawford Fryer - phone
723-4090. 1-1 He
FOR RENT - 3 bedroom home
available now - Dial 723-3776.
1-1 3tc.
FOR RENT - Apartment for
rent at 310 N. Main Street. Call
723-3405. I°“ 2 # c
NOTICE
POSTIVELY no hunting on land
owned or rented by W. E. Mc-
Dowell without written permit.
W. E. McDowell 12-4 tfc
— NOTICE—
— will not be responsible
ft* any debts made by anyone
other than myself•
WAYNE VARNUM
FOR LEASE—Service Station
(the Cannon Station) before Mar.
31. 1970. AVADELL BARREN
TINE 723-4672
This nation is swiftly turn
ing to the left, a fact that can
be proven any morning by dr 1-.
ving in the middle lane.
HAULING
FILL DIRT — SAND
AND LIME ROCK
FRED’ SAWYER
f^ONE 723-3813
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NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF
EARLY, STATE OF GEORGIA
CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 924
David Obrian Houston, Plaintiff
v.
Mary Francis Secrist Houston,
Defendant
Complaint for divorce filed Dec
ember 22, 1969. Order for
service by publication signed
December 22, 1969.
To the above named defendant,
Mary Francis Secrist Houston,
East Highway 90, Box 405, Milton,
Florida:
You are commanded to file
with the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Early County, Georgia,
and serve upon plaintiff's attor
ney, Tracy Moulton, Jr., Blake
ly, Georgia, an answer within
60 days of the date of said
order for service by publica
tion.
Witness the honorable W. L
Geer, Judge of the Superior Court
of Early County, Georgia, this
22nd day of December, 1969.
Norman Alexander
Clerk of Early Superior Court
MM 12-25 4tc
NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF
EARLY, STATE OF GEORGIA
CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 925
Samuel Otha Gordon, Plaintiff
v.
Faye Yates Gordon, Defendant
Complaint for divorce filed Dec
ember 22, 1969. Order for ser
vice by publication signed Dec
ember 20, 1969.
To the above named defendant,
Faye Yates Gordon, Opelika, Ala
bama:
You are commanded to file with
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Early County, Georgia, and
serve upon plaintiff’s attorney,
Tracy Moulton, Jr., Blakely,
Georgia, an answer within
60 days of the date of said
order for service by pub
lication.
Witness the honorable W. L
Geer, Judge of the Superior Court
of Early County, Georgia, this
22nd day of December, 1969.
Norman Alexander
Clerk of Early Superior Court
MM 12-25 4tc
AVON
CHRISTMAS SELLING SEASON
IS HERE with AVON. Use spare
time to earn sss in your neigh
borhood. Friends and neighbors
will love buying a fabulous line
of gifts. Call now, Avon Manager,
Mrs. Luthera Raney, 436-4696;
or write P.O. Box 221, Albany,
Ga. 31702. 10-9 tfc
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train NOW to drive semi truck,
local and over the road. You
can earn over $4.00 per hour,
after short training. For in
terview and application, call 904-
388-4607, or write Safety Dept.,
Nationwide Systems, Inc., % Mer
cury Motor Express Term. Bldg.,
1716 McDuff Ave. N., Jackson
ville, Florida, 32205. 12-25 3tc
COLLIER
REALTY COMPANY
LISTINGS
If you qualify you may own your
own 3 bedroom brick home for
about $65.00 per month. Stop
renting. Get the details about
this from me today. We have
the house and the plan.
Approximately 190 acres of land
on the Blakely-Cedar Springs
Road near Cedar Springs.
FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, cera
mic tile bath, living room, kit
chen, and dining. Kitchen has
built in appliances. Electric
or gas heat. Carport. Pay
equity and assume low, low
monthly payments of ohly $65
including taxes and Insurance.
This house is located at 124
Westview Dr. and shown by
appointment only.
Planning to build? Let us ob
tain you a VA, FHA, or Con
ventional' type home loan.
COLLIER
REALTY CO.
M Court Square
BLAKELY, GEORGIA
FHA-tA, Conventional
Home and Auto Insurance
WANTED
ASPHALT PAVING —
For Driveway and Parking
Lots. For estimate, Call
MARSHALL DAY, Phone
723-4939, Day’s Asphalt
Paving Co.
FOR LAND CLEARING
—or any other type of bull
dozer work, see JIMMY
SEALY, 723-5120, Blakely,
WANTED—Auto wrecks to re
■build. Fender work, glass work,
autos to paint. Let LINT fix
those dents. Quality work guar
anteed. WILLIS AUTO SHOP
418 S. Bay Street,
WANTED - To buy or sell
antiques, Rogers Gift and Anti
que, Jakin, Ga. 793-2572
11-27 tfc
WANTED - Light bulldozing
and grading. Reasonable rates.
Call 372-4753 4-24 tfc
FOR YOUR SAND, FILL
DIRT AND GRAVEL
HAULING, CALL MAR
SHALL DAY,. DAY
ASPHALT PAVING CO
North Bay, Ph. 723-4939
IF YOU NEED MONEY — To
build or buy, contact RANDOLPH
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
Association, Cuthbert, Ga.
ALL ROOFING NEEDS.
BUILT UP ROOFS AND
ASPHALT SHINGLES.
REPAIR OR REMODEL
ING AND NEW HOME
CONSTRUCTION.. FI
NANCING AVAILABLE.
F. H. A., VA OR CON
VENTIONAL LOANS.
ALL WORK GUARAN
iTEED. SEE OR PHONE
GEORGE BATES, 723-
5118.,
HELP WANTED - 50 firms
need addressers and mailers.
Good earnings: Part or full
time at home. Details, send
stamped self-addressed enve
lope. MOSS 1101 Lucille Mon
roe, N. C. 28110. 1-1 2tp
“Experienced heating and air
conditioning mechanic capable of
doing first class work. Must be
experienced in gas and oil heat
ing and heat pump application.
Salary open. Also need exper
ienced plumber. WOODALL'S
SALES AND SERVICE, INC. 792-
8443. After hours call 792-
4247.” 1-8 ltc
RADIATORS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
RECORED
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RADIATOR SHOP
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You’re
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of gas if
it’s natural
IT IS CLEAN
IT IS SAFE
i IT IS ECONOMICAL
And so convenient
as you pay your
bill monthly.
Connect With The
City Lines Today.
Telephone
CITY NATURAL
GAS DEPT.
723-3230
-LEGAL-
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals from Gene
ral Contractors will be received
by the Early County Board of
Commissioners, Blakely, Geor
gia, at the office of the Com
missioners until 3:00 P.M., Eas
tern Time, on January 13, 1970,
for the furnishing of all labor,
material, equipment and services
required to construct the Early
County Health Center at Blakely,
Georgia, Project Georgia 446,
and its appurtenances.
Bidding documents may be ob
tained at the office of the Archi
tect,, Richard V.. Richard, 1302
Fifth Avenue (P.O. Box 1627)
Albany, Georgia. Applications
for documents together with the
deposit of $50.00 per set should
be filed promptly with the Archi
tect. Upon request, bidding ma
terial will be forwarded as soon
as possible. The full amount
of deposit for one set will be
refunded to each General Con
tractor who submits a bona fide
bid, upon return of such set in
good condition within 10 days
after date of opening bids. All
other deposits will be refunded
with deductions approximating
the cost of mailing and repro
duction of documents upon re
turn of same in good condition
within 10 days after date of
opening bids.
Bidding documents are on file
at the following plan rooms:
Dodge Plan Room, 405 N. Jack
son St., Albany, Ga.; Dodge Plan
Room, 416 12th St., Suite #316,
Columbus, Ga.; Dodge Plan
Room, 844 Second St., Macon,
Ga.; Dodge Plan Room, 1316
W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.;
The Atlanta Builder's Exchange,
393 Techwood Drive, N.W., At
lanta, Georgia; Dodge Plan Room,
1512 Montana St., Jacksonville,
Fla.
Proposals must be accom
panied by a Bid Bond made pay
able to The Early County Board
of Commissioners, Blakely,
Georgia, in an amount equal to
5% of the Base Bid. No bids
may be withdrawn for a period
of 30 days after the scheduled
closing time for the receipt of
bids.
Contract, if awarded, will be
on a lump sum basis. Both a
Performance and a Payment Bond
will be required in an amount
at least equal to one hundred
percent (100%) of the accepted
bid.
The Owner reserves the right
to reject any or all bids and to
waive technicalities and infor
malities.
THE EARLY COUNTY BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, BLAKE
LY, GEORGIA
By: A. D. Wilkerson, Chairman
12-18 4tc
SSSofTSSS?
SERVICE
Wall To Wall Rugs And
Carpets cleaned. Call
HOWELL CLEANERS
Phone 723-3652 or drop a
card to; P. O. Box 563,
Donalsonville, Ga.
EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUNITY
Reliable man or woman. No
selling. Refill and collect from
new type coin-operated dispen
sers in your area. We secure
locations. Must have car, re
ferences, $650 to $2200 cash
investment for equipment and
inventory. Ten hours weekly
can net excellent income. For
personal interview, write, in
cluding phone number, to Cal-
Ton Supply Co., Inc., 711 North
Magnolia Ave., Orlando, Fla.
32803. 1-8 Itp
An average of 343 automobiles
are stolen in New York City
every day, and an average of
123 of them are never recov
ered^
FARM LOANS
BASED ON
PRESENT VALUE
LOW COST
QUICK SERVICE
LONG TERMS
WRITE
Mr. Sam Hinesley
210 Outler Street
Dublin, Georgia
OR
GEORGIA DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
15 Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta, Georgia
— NOTICE —
— piece of land in the Mosely
Community, used by Asberry
Mosely, is seeking to be sold.
The owners of this land are the
Amie Mosely Turner heirs.
For further information, see
Raymond Mosely. 1-8 2tp
-LEGAL-
EARLY COUNTY COURT OF
ORDINARY
Mrs. Nell Elizabeth S, Chan
dler having made application for
twelve months’ support out of the
estate of Robert E. 'Chandler,
deceased, and appraisers duly
appointed to set apart the same
having filed their returns, all
persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause before
the Court of Ordinary of said
County on the first Monday in
February, 1970, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of Jan
uary, 1970.
R, D. Hodges, Ordinary
1-8 4tc
CITATION
Georgia, Early County
Ewell Jarrett, administrator
of the estate of William Boyd
Jarrett, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered said
estate. This is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration
and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in Feb
ruary, 1970.
This sth day of January, 1970.
R. D. Hodges, Ordinary
1-8 4tp
HOSPITAL LIST
Patients listed as being admit
ted and discharged the past week
at Early Memorial Hospital were
as follows:
ADMITTED
Annie Pearl Bankston, Clyde
Carter, Frank Jefferson, Danny
Carter, George Courtney, Jerry
Battles, Ruby Hightower, Donald
Suggs, Linda Wiley, Richard
Brookins, Charlie Roberson,
Billy Wilson, Marion Holmes,
Griggs Lindsey, Mose Powell,
William Lowery Stone, Myre
Thomas, Lewis Cleveland, Mabel
Henderson, Vinson Evans, Jerry
Kimbrell, Gladys Cashwell,
Thelma Mack, Juanita Rogers,
Angela Rogers, Rev. Claude Bar
field, Inez Cody, Ouida Grist,
Ruth Odum, Cora Chapman,
James Kitchens, Mary Bryan,
Lucy Mae Major.
DISCHARGED
Virginia Cramer, Martin Cra
mer, Johnny Sumner, Hattie Mul
key, Jessie Knight, Peggy Gar
rett and Baby, Eddie Kirkland,
Stella Milner, John Hallman,
Clyde Carter, Addie Hatcher,
Annie Smith, Bronnie Crook,
Becky Ashton, Nolan Edwards,
Mary Bryan, Darrion Sanders,
Hellie Lou Carpenter, Edward
McDonald, Lucy Mae Major and
Baby, Martha Hayhurst, Edith
Williams, Thelma Mack, Juanita
Rogers, Angela Rogers, Viola
Ealy, James Kitchens, Ella Lay,
Claude Barfield.
marketreport
Sales totaling $36,910.87 were
reported at Moseley Livestock
Barn Tuesday as 139 cattle and
454 hogs were sold.
No. I's sold for 25.10; Light
i s, 24.85; No. 2 s, 24. 40;N0.'
3's, 23.50
Seven of the National League
oaseball teams passed the one
million mark in attendance in
1969 and Cincinnati missed by
only 12,009.
BP SERVICE STATION
FRANCHISE, former Sinclair
Service Station, now available
at corner of U< S» 27 and
Ga. 39.
Financial assistance on Gaso
line, Motor Oil, TBA. Paid
3-week training program.
Free merchandising assis
tance.
If you are interested in a Ser
vice Station Franchise with
America’s newest, most pro
gressive oil company, Call
Blakely 723-3283. Ted Wit
chard, Marketer. 1-8 4tc
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Years of Research
Agammaglobulinemia (AGG)
was first described in 1953.
David’s body lacked the nor
mal defense system which
helps us fight infections. Even
a mild childhood illness could
cause his death because of the
deficiency in his ability to
produce antibodies.
As far as Dr. L’Heureux
knew, nothing effective could
be done for David.
But when he consulted with
his colleagues about the case,
one called his attention to the
AGG research work of Dr.
Robert A. Good at the Uni
versity of Minnesota.
He contacted Dr. Good and
initiated a string of events
that led to the first successful
bone marrow transplant in his
tory—giving life to one little
boy, and giving hope to many
others afflicted with immuno
logic deficiencies.
Dr. Good is one of the many
researchers whose work is sup
ported by grants from the Na
tional Foundation-March of
Dimes. A professor of pediat
rics and microbiology at the
University of Minnesota, he
has been a National Founda
tion grantee since 1960.
He and his associates have
been conducting a variety of
research projects related to
birth defects of the immunity
system and bodily defenses.
To correct such defects, Dr.
Good wanted to transplant
healthy bone marrow into pa
tients with such defects in
order to reconstitute their im
munologic systems.
Other investigators had con
sidered this line of treatment,
but previous attempts at trans
plantation had failed because
of overwhelming, and ultimate
ly fatal—graft-vs.-host reac
tions.
Most people are familiar
with the concept of the GVH
reaction today because of the
publicity that heart transplants
have received. When foreign
material enters the body, anti
bodies tend to build up and
attack or reject this material.
This is the “rejection reaction”
—the body rejects the donor
material.
The GVH reaction is essen
tially the opposite of the re
jection reaction. The antibody
cells of the graft or donor
material attack the host body
into which it is transplanted.
The reaction can be mini
mized only by matching the
donor material as closely as
possible to that of the patient.
The well-known process of
blood typing, i.e., assuring that
a person with type A blood is
not transfused with type B
blood, is analagous to the
matching which must be done
before a transplant. But the
marrow-grafting procedure is
much more difficult.
Miracle in Minneapolis
This is where previous at
tempts had failed and where
Dr. Good and his associates
succeeded.
By August 1968, the entire
Camp family had journeyed
to the March of Dimes Birth
Defects Research Center in
Mineapolis.
After extensive testing of
David’s four sisters, nine-year
old Doreen was chosen as the
donor. On Augus’t 24, the trans
plant was performed. About
two ounces of marrow was
withdrawn through a hollow
needle from Doreen’s hipbone
and injected into David’s ab
dominal cavity.
On September 2, Labor Day,
David began to take a turn for
the worse. But after an initial
bout with the dreaded GVH
reaction, his symptoms sub
subsided and the donor cells
seemed to take hold. A sec
ond transplant was required
in November and David began
to improve dramatically.
Christmas 1969 was a very
merry one for the Camp fam
ily. David was home again—
a healthy little boy. The doc
tors’ instructions: “Treat him
like a normal boy.”
The population of America’s
living veterans rose during
1969 from 26,700,000 to an
estimated 27,300,000 as of
Dec. 31, 1969, according to
the VA.
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Cards of Thanks
I wish to express my appre
ciation to all of my friends
for their kindnesses shown me
during the loss of our Mother,
for your prayers, food, flowers,
and’ cards. I know 1 live around
the kindest people to be found
anywhere and I will never for
get you. May God bless each
of you-
Olive Drake and Family
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends and rela
tives for the many Kindnesses
shown to me during my opera
tion and stay in Talmadge Mem
orial Hospital, Augusta, and since
my return home. Thank you for
the many cards, gifts, flowers,
prayers, phone calls, visits, and
Christmas cards. MayGodbless
each and every one of you.
Edna Taylor
The mink is fond of birds and
has been known to climb trees
to rob nests.
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BIRTH
Mr. arid Mrs. Bradley Gard
ner of Birmingham, Ala., an
nounce the birth of a son, James
Brian, December 24 at St. Vin
cent Hospital, Birmingham. Mrs.
Garner is the former Mavis Jean
Rash of Blakely and the niece
of Miss Amber Houston and
Charles Emmette Houston of
Blakely, Georgia.
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