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LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
HOME FOR SALE: Three
bedroom brick home located
on Collins Street in Reynolds.
Carpet and Drapes included.
For information call 847-4195.
(11/8/tfb)
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FOR SALE—Abruser rye,
clean, treated, sacked in bushel
bags. $2 per bushel while the
stock lasts. L. L. Minor, P. O.
Box 506, Butler, Ga. 31006.
(12/13/tfb)
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FOR SALE - Eight foot
glass counter, in good
condition. Cheap. Call
862-3136 during the day.
(1/26/tfb)
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FOR SALE-Three bedroom
all electric home with built-in
kitchen in city of Reynolds
Approximately thirty miles
from RAFB. Contact Rogers
Streetman at Ideal, 949-2512.
(1/3/4b)
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FOR SALE-202'/2 acres
more or less known as Buford
Watson estate. In southwest
comer of Taylor County. One
mile west of Charing, Ga.
Anyone interested call James
F. Watson at 689-3483,
Columbus, Ga. (l/3/4p)
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FOR SALE-We have 800
acres individually and 3/4
undivided interest in 400 acres
of the Cochran Estate of 300
acres more or less, making
1100 acres which we have a
firm bid for with a 60 day time
limit. Anyone interested, come
inspect it and make your bid.
Terms of sale CASH. Mrs. Mary
McCorkle, Z.D. (Zack)
McCorkle, Butler, RFD.
Telephone 862-3520. (l/3/4p)
FOR SALE - 1962 Ford '/a
ton pickup; 1953 Chevrolet V2
ton pickup; 1955 Ford V2 ton
pickup. All above average
throughout. See at Ed Jenkins
Gulf Station or call John
Locke Sorrells at 862-3463.
(1/24/lb)
LANDS FOR SALE~23'/<
acres, newly remodelled house,
near Fickling Mill. $17,500.
ALLFARM Sales, Inc.,
986-3131, Gray, Georgia.
(l/10/8b)
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FOR SALE-Amana air
conditioner, 22,000 BTU, 2
years old, excellent condition.
Call 847-4261 at night.
(1/10/tfb)
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FOR SALE-Three bedroom
brick veneer house with
carport in Reynolds. Contact
H. R. Busbee, Route 3,
Reynolds. (l/17/7p)
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FOR SALE - 4 bedroom, 2
bath house, complete with
carpet and drapes and a large
storage room in the city of
Reynolds. Reasonably priced.
Call 847-4480. (l/26/4b).
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SERVICE - Septic Tank
Service. Tank cleaned $25 or
Grease trap cleaned $10. Call
472-8568 in Montezuma
collect. J. W. Brand. (11/8/tfb)
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FOR RENT-Glamorene mg
shampooer. Cleans your
carpets effortlessly and
inexpensively. Call Walkers Self
^Service Market, 862-5526.
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS - We
would like to thank our friends
and relatives for the kindness
shown to us in the loss of our
loved one. The food, flowers
and other deeds were very
much appreciated. May God
richly bless each of you.
The family of Ranee Stubbs Jr.
BETTER FDD
FROSTY MORN
WEINERS
12 Oz.
SMOKED
NUCKELS
3i $ 1
MONTY SMOKED
SAUSAGE
2I79 C
SHURFINE YELLOW CLING ^ ^
Peach Halves ^ 33*
FROSTY MORN
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4 LB. CT. 49 ^
ZIP FABRIC
FINISHER
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MARCAL PASTEL
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NAPKINS
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BANQUET CREAM
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BLEACH £. 29‘
FIRESIDE
SALTINES
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BISCUITS
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FRISKIES
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COLONIAL BROWN & SERVE
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2s 59*
Willis
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862-5569 iutUr, Ot.
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS - Please
accept this as our personal
thanks to each individual that
helped us when we lost our
home by fire. Words cannot
express our appreciation for
every kind expression of
friendship.
Andrew J. “Buck” Posey and
family
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CARD OF THANKS - It is
at a time of tragedy and
sadness that we learn how truly
blessed we are and how much
our friends and relatives mean
to us. We have learned and we
appreciate more than words
can tell the prayers, cards,
flowers and deeds in our behalf
at the loss of our beloved son
and brother, Rondall
Wainwright. May God’s
blessings rest on each of you in
a very special way is our
prayer.
Mrs. Jack Wainwright
Troy Wainwright
LEGAL NOTICE
January 6, 1969
The appraisers upon
application of Mary Anne W.
Giles, widow of said Ephraim
Raymond Giles, for a twelve
months’ support for herself
and two minor children, having
filed their return; all persons
concerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any the have, at
the next regular February term
of this Court, why said
application should not be
granted.
Mrs. Bussey Childs
Ordinary Taylor County.
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GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN: Clyde Rumph
having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of
Amos Theus, late of said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Amos Theus to be
and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Clyde
Rumph on Amos Theus’ estate.
Witness my hand and
official signature, this 6th day
of January, 1969.
Mrs. Bussey Childs, Ordinary.
Court of Ordinary, Taylor
County, Georgia
To any Creditors and all
Parties at Interest: Regarding
Estate of Mrs. (E. H.) Mattie
Julia Perkins, formerly of
Howard, Taylor County,
Georgia, notice is hereby given
that E. H. Perkins, Ida Virginia
Perkins and Helen Perkins
BONE
THEATRE
Butler, 6a.
Friday 7:30 P.M.
Saturday 7:30 P.M.
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Means, the heirs, have filed
application with me to declare
no Administration necessary.
Said application will be
heard at my office Monday,
February 3, 1969, and if no
objection is made an order will
be passed saying no
Administration necessary.
January 6, 1969.
Mrs. Bussey Childs, Ordinary
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, Taylor County
By reason of a default in the
payment of the monthly
installments due under the
terms of a note, there will be
sold by the undersigned in
front of the courthouse door,
in Taylor County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in February,
1969, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described
property to wit:
One acre described as: Begin at
a point on East line of Land
Lot No. 18 of the 12th Land
District of Taylor County,
Georgia, 100 feet North of
County Road, thence North
210 feet; thence West 210 feet;
thence South 210 feet; thence
East 210 feet to point of
beginning.
Said parcel contains One (1)
acre, more or less, and is part
of Land Lot No. 18 of the
12th Land District of Taylor
County, Georgia. Together
with right of ingress and egress
over and across Grantor’s
remaining property.
Said property will be sold as
the property of Cecil Blackston
and Annie Blackston under and
by virtue of the power and
authority contained in a
certain Deed to Secure Debt
from Cecil Blackston and
Annie Blackston to Jim Walter
Corporation dated July 24,
1963, and recorded in Deed
Book 14, Page 279, and
regularly transfered to
Mid-State Homes, Inc.
Said property will be sold
subject to all unpaid taxes
and/or special assessments
against the property and/or
restrictions of record, if any.
This 2nd day of January,
1969.
Mid-State Homes, Inc., As
Attorney-in-Fact for Cecil
Blackston and Annie Blackston
EDWIN F. HUNT, Attorney
2150 National Bank of Georgia
Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
PETITION FOR
AMENDMENT OF CHARTER
GEORGIA, TAYLOR
COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY: The
petition of Dial Gas Service,
Inc. for amendment of its
corporate charter, respectfully
shows to the Court:
1. Pe t i t i o ner was
incorporated by order of this
Honorable Court on December
17, 1965 for a period of
thirty-five years under the
name and style of Dial Gas
Service, Inc..
2. Petitioner now desires
that its charter be amended as
follows, to-wit:
“That the name of the
corporation be changed from
Dial Gas Service, Inc. to ‘Pargas
of Reynolds, Inc.’ and that the
name Dial Gas Service, Inc. as
set forth in paragraph 2 of the
original charter be struck and
insert in lieu thereof the name
‘Pargas of Reynolds, Inc.”
3. Petitioner shows that an
MAC’S
SEAFOOD
CENTER
next door to City Hall
In Reynolds
9 All Types of Seafoods
9 Fresh from Florida
Every Thursday
9 All dressed and
Prepared FREE
Open Thursday, Friday., Saturday
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Owned and Operated by
SWILLtNG McELMURRAY
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA 847-4347
LEGAL NOTICE
amendment to its charter in
accordance with the foregoing
has been authorized by the
holders of a two-thirds (2/3)
majority of all classes of stock
whose rights are thereby
affected at a meeting of the
stockholders lawfully held on
the 5th day of December,
1968. A copy of the resolution
authorizing this amendment is
presented herewith, certified
by the Secretary of the
corporation under the seal of
the corporation.
4. Your petitioner herewith
exhibits a certificate of the
Secretary of the State of
Georgia showing that the name
“Pargas of Reynolds, Inc.” is
not identical with or
deceptively or confusingly
similar to the name of any
other existing domestic or
domesticated corporation
registered in Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioner
prays that its charter be
amended in the particulars
hereinabove described and
specified.
J. Frank Myers
Attorney at Law
P. O. Box 1407
Americus, Georgia 31709
ORDER GRANTING
AMENDMENT OF CHARTER
GEORGIA. TAYLOR
COUNTY.
The within and foregoing
petition of DIAL GAS
SERVICE, INC. that its charter
be amended by changing the
name of the corporation from
Dial Gas Servie, Inc. to
“PARGAS OF REYNOLDS,
INC.”, coming on to be heard
and there having been
presented with said petition a
certificate of the Secretary of
the corporation under the seal
of the corporation that the
stockholders of the
corporation have by proper
vote adopted a resolution
authorizing the presentation of
said petition, said resolution
having been adopted at a
meeting of the stockholders
held on the 5th day of
December, 1968, said meeting
having been properly called
and regularly held; and it
appearing that said application
is legitimately within the
purview and intention of the
laws of the State of Georgia.
IT IS THEREFORE,
CONSIDERED, ORDERED
AND DECREED that said
application be, and the same
hereby is granted and the
charter of Dial Gas Service,
Inc. is hereby amended in the
particulars specified in said
application and the
corporation’s name is changed
to “Pargas of Reynolds, Inc.”.
This, the 14th day of
January, 1969.
JOHN H. LAND
JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT
TAYLOR COUNTY, GEORGIA
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that
there will be introduced at the
January, 1969 session of the
General Assembly of Georgia, a
bill to amend an act creating
and establishing the Office of
Assistant Solicitor General of
Musocgee County, Georgia,
approved February 17, 1966,
(Ga.L. 1966, P. 18, 20), so as
to change the name of said
office, to change the
Compensation of said Office;
To provide an effective date
for said changes of name and
compensation; and to repeal
confiicting laws; and for other
purposes.
This 3rd day of January,
1969.
HARRY C. JACKSON
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of
the intention of the
undersigned to apply for the
passage of a Bill in the 1969
session of the General
Assembly of Georgia, providing
for an additional Judge of the
Superior Courts of the
Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit,
which Bill shall provide for the
initial appointment and
subsequent election of such
Judge and fix the terms of such
office, his powers, duties,
compensation, division and
allocation of work and duties;
provide for a Presiding Judge
and an additional Court
Reporter for said Circuit, the
procedure connected with the
foregoing; to repeal confiicting
laws; and for other purposes.
ROSCOE THOMPSON
BUTLER
If a better car or a second car is in your family’s future be
sure to check ‘Autos For Sale’ column.
Mrs. Herbert Sealy is a
patient at the Columbus
Medical Center. She expects to
return home the latter part of
the week.
WATSON AND WALLS
Bulldozer Service
Mrs. Dellie Wall and Mrs.
Ruby Guy were the
spend-the-day guests, Sunday,
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Culverhouse.
Lt. John A. Binkley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Binkley,
leaves Travis AFB in California,
Tuesday, for service in
Veitnam.
Mrs. H. H. Binkley, Mrs. T.
B. Green, Mrs. C. W. Hurst and
Mrs. D. M. Harris spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Mary
Pilkinton on Liberty Church
Road in Macon.
Stanley Gee is confined to
the Medical Center in
Columbus where he is
undergoing treatment.
Little Sandra Williams of
Warner Robins spent the
weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs. Robert
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Childres spent Sunday and
Monday with the Rev. and Mrs.
Bill Childress and family in
Thomasville.
Elder and Mrs. W. H.
Hancock spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilson.
Mrs. Grady Gassett left
Sunday afternoon for South
Georgia for a visit with her
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Childres
spent last Wednesday at Warm
Springs Foundation, where
Mrs. Childres received
treatment for arthritis.
Miss Sandra McCard of
Thomaston was the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. Cora Morris,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Grady Gassett visited
Mrs. Cora Morris, Sunday
afternoon.
The recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. William Childres were
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Childres,
Harold and Kathy of Macon.
Mrs. J. G. Weeks of Moultrie
is visiting Mrs. Robert Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weeks and
Barbara and Mrs. Wallace
Thornton of Atlanta were the
dinner guests of Mrs. Butler,
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jr. of
Decatur were the guests of
their aunt, Mrs. Cora Morris,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Childres
had as their dinner guests,
Sunday, Elder and Mrs. W. H.
Hancock. Their afternoon
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. K.E.
Jones and Miss Kathy Jones of
Macon.
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MAUK, GEORGIA
LAND CLEARING, HARROWING, GRADING
PONDS, TERRACES, WATER WAYS
Phone—Butler
862-3251
862-3246
ULUS WALLS JR.
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The community of Mauk
sympathizes with Mr. and Mrs.
Ranee Stubbs and family in the
death of their son, and brother,
Junior Stubbs.
Mrs. Clyde Whitley and
Donnie visited Mrs. J. R.
Ammons and Donalyn of
Americus, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitkins of
Columbus, the Rev. H.E.
Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Wilson ad Pam Whitley and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Whitley and
Penney were the supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whitley,
Cary and Cheryl, recently.
Mr. Charlie M. Flornoy of
Charlotte, North Carolina
spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Pike.
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