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WHO OWNS FORESTS?
In .some states, as much as 80
per cent of the forest land is pub
licly owned. But not in Georgia.
In this state, according to Exten
sion Service Forester Dorsey Dy
er, only seven per cent of the ap
proximately 26 million acres of
timberland is in public ownership,
while 93 per cent is privately own
ed^
LEGALS
Non-Discrimination
Notice By LOEMC
“The Little Ocmulgee EMC has
filed with the Federal Government
a Compliance Assurance in which
it assures the Rural Electrifica
tion Administration that it will
comply fully with all require
ments of Title VI of the Civil ■
Rights Act of 1964 and; the Rules!
and Regulations of the Depart-!
ment of. Agriculture issued there
under, to the end that no person
in the United States shall, on the
ground of race, color, or national
origin, be excluded from partici
pation in, be denied the benefits
of, or be otherwise subjected to
discrimination in the conduct of
its program and the operation of
its facilities. Under this Assurance,
this organization is committed not
to discriminate sganst any person
on the grounds of race, color or (
/rational origin in its policies and 1
practices relating to applications'
for service or any other policies
and practices relating to treat
ment of beneficiaries and par
ticipants including races, con-1
ditions and extension of ser
vice, use of any of. its facilities,
attendance at and participation in
any meetings of beneficiaries and
participants of the exercise of any
rights of such beneficiaries and
participants in the conduct of the
operations of this organization.
Any person who believes himself,
or any specific class of individuals,
to ibe subjected by this organiza
tion to discrimination prohibited
by Title VI of the Act and the
Rules and Regulations issued
there under may, by himself or a
representative, file with the Sec
retary of Agriculture, the Rural
Electrification Administration or
this organization, or all, a written
complaint. Identity of complain
ants will be kept confidential ex
cept to the extent necessary to
carry out the purposes of the
Rules and Regulations.”
—.—
CITATION
TN THE COURT OF ORDINARY
OF WHEELER COUNTY.
In RE: Application of Robert L.
Atchinson to probate in solemn
form the will of Mrs. Nettie Atch
inson decreased, which order for
service by publication was granted
by said court on August 31st,
1965.
TO: Mrs. Clara Thigpen and
Walter Atchinson and all and
signular the heirs at law of said
decedent.
You and each of you are hereby |
commanded to be and appear on 1
the first Monday in October. 1965 j
before the Court of Ordinary of j
said county to show cause, if any
there be, why the probate in
solemn form of the will of said
decedent should not be had.
WITNESS the Honorable Judge
of the Court of Ordinary of said
state and county.
(SEAL OF SAID COURT)
D. N. ACHORD
Clerk of Court of Ordinary I
21-4 t
Desegregation Plan
Wheeler County
Board Os Education
1. Annual Freedom of Choice
Os Schools
The Wheeler County Board of;
Education has Copied a policy of;
complete freedom of choice to be
offered annually in all grades of
all schools without regard to race,
color, or national origin, accord-'
ing to the following schedule:
1 1965-1966: grades 1-8
2 1966-1967: all grades 1-12
B. The choice is gr anted to par-1
ents, guardians and persons acting ;
as parents (hereafter called “par-;
ents”) nd their children. Teach-1
ers, pricipals and other school per- J
sonncl are not permitted to advise,
recommend or otherwise influ
ence choices. They re not permit
ted to favor or penalize children
because of choices.
11. Pupils Entering First Grade
Registration for the first grade
will take place Monday through
Friday in ail subsequent school
years during the last two weeks of
school from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
When registering, the parent will
c mplete . Choice of School Form
for the child. The child may be
registered at any elementary
school in this system, and the
choice made may be for that
school or for any other elementary
school in the system. The provis
ions of Section VI of this plan
with respect to overcrowding shall
apply in the assignment to schools
of children entering first grade.
111. Pupils Entering Other Grades
A. Each parent will be sent a
, letter annually explaining the pro
vision of the plan, together with
' a Choice of School Form at least
15 days before the 'date when the
, form must be returned. Choice
forms and copies of the letter to
parents will also be readily avail
able to parents or students and
the general public in the school
offices during regular business
hours. Section VI applies.
B. The Choice of School Form
must be either mailed or brought
to any school or to the superin
tendent’s office by June 1 each
j year. Anyone not registering his
! choice by that date must file his
( Choice of School Form at the tire
(of registration when school opens,
iNo child can be officially enroll
ed in Wheeler County Public
Schools until a choice form has
been completed and returned ac
cording to this plan.
IV. Pupils Newly Entering School
System or Changing Residence
Within It
A. Parents of children moving
into the area served by this school
system, or changing their resi
dence within it, after the registra
tion period is completed but be
; fore the opening of the school
!ye:r, will have the same oppor
i tunity to choose their children’s
school just before school opens•
during the week of August 27 to ;
September 3, by completing a
I Choice of School Form. The child
may be registered at any school in '
the system containing the grade he
will enter, and the choice made
may be for that school or for any
other such school in the system. I
However, first preference in j
choice of schools will be given to
those whose Choice of School
Form is returned by the final date j
for making choice in the regular (
registration period. Otherwise,
Section VI applies.
B. Children moving into the a
rea served by this school system,
or changing their residence with
in it, after the late registration
period referred to above but be
fore the next regular registration !
period, shall be assigned to the I
schools nearest their homes where i
space is available without regard
to race, color, or national origin.
V. Resident And Non Resident
Attendance
—
This system will not accept non-1
resident students, nor will it make
arrangements for resident stu-1
dents to attend schools in other!
school systems where this would I
tend to preserve segregation or i
minimize desegregation. Any ar-!
rar.gement made for non-resident
students to attend schools in this |
system, or for resident students,
to attend schools in another sys- j
tern, will assure that such students ■
will be assigned without regard to'
race, color, or national origin, and,'
•such arrangement will be explain-';
ed fully in an attachment made ah
part of this plan.
j VI. Overcrowding
j A. In grades 1-8, no choice will I
be denied for any reason other'
than overcrowding. Where a •
school would become overcrowd-1 ■
ed if all choices for that school,
were granted, pupils choosing that |
school will be assigned so that •
I they may attend the school of their i
। choice nearest to their homes. No:
j preference will be given for prior
I attendance at the school.
B. In grades 1-8, anyone whose
choice is denied because of over
crowding will be required to make
another choice from among ?11
other schools in the system where
space is available in his grade, in i
such manner as to guarantee an:
effective choice of a desegregat
| ed school.
; C. In the school year 1966-1967,
, nd in subsequent years for grades
9-12, if the event of overcrowd
ing a* either school in the District,
facilities at the overcrowded
i school shall be enlarged immed-:
iately to accommodate the addi
tional children for the then cur
rent school year.
i VII. Transportation
The policy for transportation
! will be :s follows: Transportation
; will be provided on an equal has
ps without segregation or other:
j discrimination because of race,
i color, or national origin. The right
I to attend any school in the system
, will not be restricted by trans
| portation policies or practices. To
i the maximum extent feasible,;
■| busses will be routed so as to
i serve each pupil choosing any
| school in the system. In any event,
:I every student eligible for buss
■ | ing shall be transported to the
1j school of his choice if he chooses
| either the formerly white or the
■ । formerly Negro school nearest his
’! residence.
VIII. Services, Facilities.
: Activities, And Programs
There shall be no discrimina-'
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, WHEELER COUNTY, GEORGIA
-1 tion based on race, color, or na
i tionsl origin with respect to any
11 services, facilities, activities, and
r programs sponsored by or affiliat
i ed with the schools of this school
> ’ system.
1 : IX. Staff Desegregation
।' A. Staff desegregation shall be
■as follows: Assignment of person
>' nel at all levels shall be made
> ' without regard to race, color, or
j national origin. Steps shall be
.: taken beginning with school year
| 1965-66 toward elimination of se
! gregation of teaching and staff
; personnel based on race, color, or
national origin, including joint
, faculty meetings, in-service pro
grams, workshops, other proses
• sional meetings and other steps
as set forth in Attachment C.
; I B. The race, color,' or national
; origin of. pupils will not be a
■' factor in the initial assignment to
Ja particular school or within a
.'school of teachers, administrators
■' or other employees who serve pu
pils, beginning in 1966-67.
C. This school system will not
j demote or refuse to re-employ
principals, teachers end other staff
members who serve pupils, on the
'basis of race, color, or national
origin; this includes any demo
tion or failure to re-employ staff
I members by reason of race, col
ior, or national origin, because of
actu.l or expected loss of enroll
■ ment in a school
X. Sections I, 11, 111, IV, V, VI,
'VII. and VIII of. this plan will be
published annually on three sep
'arate occasions in the three con-•
Isecutive weeks immediately pre
ceding the annual registration per
| iod. The publication shall tke
! place in the Wheeler County Eagle
Newspaper serving Wheeler Coun
j ty, and will be in a conspicuous
| place in said paper.
Note: For the school year 1965-
'1966, the above publication shall
j take pi ce as described on the
(following dates: August 27 and
I September 3. The plan shall also
be publicized on the local radio
station WDAX on August 27 and
September 3 respectively. Regis
tration for the 1965-1966 school
year shall take place beginning
August 27, nd ending September
3. Letters and forms shall be dis-
I tributed by every class room
। teacher on August 27, and it will
| be mandatory that these forms be
returned by September 3.
■ XI. Certification
■ This plan of desegregation was
(duly adopted by Wheeler County
j Board of Education d a meeting
(duly called ar.d held on August
i 26, 1965.
Signed WM. S. CLARK
Wheeler County School Supt. j
Choice Os School Form For
Grades 1-8, 1965-66
Date sent to Parents
and Guardians:
This form is provided for you
to choose a school for your child
to go to next year. The form must
be either mailed or brought to
any school or to the Superinten
dent’s office at Alamo, Ga. by Sep
tember 3.
1. Name of Child
2. Date of Pupil’s Birth (if enter
ing first grade)
3. Grade Pupil Eligible for
,4 School Last Attended
' 5. School Chosen (Mark X beside
school chosen)
! Glenwood Elementary — 1-8 —
, Glenwood, Ga.
Wheeler Co. High & Ele. — 1-8
— Alamo. Ga.
I Wheeler Co. Training Elem. —
1-8 — Alamo, Ga.
Signature .......
Address - ..
D te
This block is to be filled in by
•he Superintendent’s office, not by
parents.
:School Chosen:
'School assigned to . .... ....
If different, explain:
WHEELER COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Wm. S. Clark, Superintendent
Alamo, Georgia
Date: August 27, 1965
Dear Parent:
A plan for the desegregation of
our school system has been put
• into effect so that our schools will
operate ir all respects without re
:g. rd to race, color, or national or
igin according to the following
schedule: a) 1965-1966 — grades
1-8; b) 1966-1967 — grades 9-12.
The desegregation plan provides
' that each pupil and his parent or
’ guardian has the absolute right to
‘choose each year the school the
pupil will attend. No teacher, prin
icipal, or other school official is
permitted to advise you. or make
recommendations or otherwise in
fluence your decision. No child
will be favored or penalized be
! cause of the choice made.
Attached is a Choice of School
Ferm listing the names and loca
itions of all schools in our system
land the grades they include.
- Please mark a cross beside the
' school you choose, and return the
1 form in the enclosed envelope or
- bring it to any school or the Sup
-1 erintendent’s office by Sept. 3,
1965.
No choice will be denied for any
reason other than overcrowding,
j In grades 1-8, anyone whose choice
.I is denied because of overcrowd
? । ing will be offered an effective
: I second choice of the other for.rer
iHy white school. In grades 9-12,
■, all choices will be honored and
-• in the event of overcrowding, fa-!
f. cilities will be enlarged to accom-1
■' modate all children applying to ■
t' the overcrowded school.
School bus routes will be on a
■ desegregated basis. There will be
; no discrimination based on race, i
(color, or national origin in any i
[' school-connected services, facil- i
[ i ities, activities and programs.
, ■ Sincerely yours,
WM. S. CLARK
i; Superintendent. 20-211
| CITATION
(GEORGIA, WHEELER COUNTY. (
•TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT
• MAY CONCERN:
' Notice is hereby given that L. (
R. CLARK, acting for himself and
(the Telfair-Wheeler Airport, has
, । applied to the Commissioner of
• Roads and Revenues of Wheeler
I County, Georgis, for the discon
(tinuance and abandonment of a
portion of the old Mcßae-Alamo
•Road, the same being described
as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land j
i lying and being ir. Wheeler Coun- j
■ ty, Georgia and being th t por- I
I tion of the old Mcßae-Alamo Road
which is shown and designated as
| the “Old Mcßae-Alamo Road” on
la cert in map or plat entitled I
; “Telfair-Wheeler County Airport,'
(Mcßae, Georgia” and further en
titled “F. A. A. P. Project No. 9- i
09-073- -01”, drawn by G. H. F„ (
of Hensley-Schmidt, Incorporated,
consulting engineers, dated Dec-
( ember 14, 1964, last revised by L.
, S. G. under date of May 10. 1965,
a copy of which map or plat is re
corded in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Wheeler
(County, Georgia, in Plat Book 2,
(st Page 155. the same being in
i corporated herein and made a
| part hereof by reference; the here
jin described parcel of land con-
I tains 2.8 acres, more or less, and
(contains portions of Land Lots
218. 233, 234 and 247 in the 10th
Land District of Wheeler County.
Georgia.
S me application will be heard
on October 4. 1965. at 10 O’Clock
iA. M., and unless good cause is
I shewn to the contrary, said por
। tion or portions of said old road
| will be declared discontinued snd
i abandoned and will be used by
Wheeler County and Telfair
County as ? portion of the Telfair-
Wheeler Airport prooerty.
This 30th day of August. 1965.
WALLACE ADAMS.
Commissioner of Roads
and Revenues. Wheeler
Countv. Georgia
B W. WALKER
Mcßae, Georgia
Attorney for Telfair-
Wheeler Airport 21-st'
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA. WHEELER COUNTY.
WHEREAS, the Wheeler County
Board of Education, at a regular
reeling on the 2 day of. March,
1965. did deci re the school sites,
hereinafter described, to be un
necessary and inconvient, and as;
a part of said resolution, found I
that it is in the best interest of I
the school system of Wheeler j
County that these schoolhouse I
properties be sold and the sale ■
be held pursuant to the laws of (
judicial s les. and
WHEREAS, by said resolution '
■ the Chairman or Vice Chairman of |
the School Board and the Secre- (
. tarv were designated the persons |
authorized to supervise said sale |
. in accordance with s id resolution, i
and to make deeds of conveyance (
to the purchaser at said sale.
NOW. THEREFORE, the fol
lowing described property will be
sold at public sale between the
i legal hours of sale, on the Ist |
Tuesday in September. 1965. at:
E the pl.ee of public sales, before;
t the courthouse door in Alamo. ■
1 Wheeler County. Georgia, to the j
. highest and best bidder for cash: I
UNION SCHOOL
• All that tract or parcel of land ;
5 lying and being in one solid and :
contiguous body of land contain
-5 ing 7.8 acres, more or less, and
r being a portion of original Lard
) Lot Nos. 277 and 294 in the 10th ■
?( Land District of Wheeler County. •
-(Georgia, being known as the Un-1
5 (ion Schoolhouse site, and being!
; I described bv metes and bounds as j
- follows:
I( BEGINNING at a point on the
- Easterly right of way line of the
Dublin-Scotland Highway. locat
-1 ed 468 feet northwardly from
. where the said right of way line
rl intersects with the median line
■. lof the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
and running thence from said'
beginning, point as established a-■
■ long said E-stern right of way line .
of the Dublin-Scotland Highway
■ North 6 degrees 30 minutes, West
583 feet; thence continuing along •
said highway right of way line
North 9 degrees 30 minutes West I
400 feet to a point where the |
Northeast lan d lot lin e intersects (
with the said right of way line of,
said highway; thence along said,
land lot line Scuth 45 degrees
East 413 feet; thence into land lot'
| No. 294 North 45 degrees East
i 206 feet; thence South 44 degrees'
.East 410 feet; thence South 46
degrees West and into said land
lot No. Two Hundred Seventy
seven (277), 782.7 feet; thence
(parallel with said highway right
jof way line of the Dublin-Scot
|land Highway North 6 degrees 30
(minutes West 50 feet; thence
South 46 degrees West 50 feet to
I the said E stern right of way line
I of the said Dublin-Scotland High
' way ar.d the beginning point of;
• this description, being all the।
| property appearing by a certain
I plat of survey by Jim H. Ross,'
I Surveyor, dated June. .1965, and
recorded in Plat Book 2, page
154. Wheeler County records, with
the exception of 50 feet in the
shape of a parallelogram in the
South corner of the property here
in described and conveyed, which
plat is by reference incorporated
herein for the purpose of more
particularly describing said prop
erty.
SHILOH SCHOOL
( TRACT 1: All that tract or par
cel of lar.d lying md being in'
original Land Lot No. 40 in the
6th Land District of Wheeler
i County, Georgia, containing Two
(2) acres, more or less, and known 1
।as Parcel No. 1 of the Shiloh
I schoolhouse site, and being de-'
scribed by metes and bounds as
I follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
Southwestern right of way line
of the Lumber City-Glenwood:
Highway, located 1470 feet South
eastwardly from where the said
Southwest right of way lire of
the Lumber City-Glenwood High- ■
way intersects with the median
or center line of the Shiloh-How
ell Mitchell Road, and running
thence from said beginning point (,
as established South 41 degrees;
West 656.5 feet; thence South 50
degrees East 66 feet; thence North
50 degrees East 666 feet to the
said Southwest right of way line
of the Lumber City-Glenwood I
Highway; thence along said High-(
way right of way lire North 48..
degrees 30 minutes West 163 feet'
to the beignning point of this de
scription, all as will appear by.
reference to a certain plat of sur- (.
vey by Jim H Ross, Surveyor, • (
dated June, 1965, and recorded in ' (
Plat Book 2, page 153, Wheelerj
County records, which plat is by (
reference incorporated herein for! ‘
the purpose of more particularly j 1
describing said property.
TRACT 2: All that tract or par- ,
cel of land lying and being in^
I Land Lot No. 40 in the 6th Land
: 1
| District of Wheeler - County, Geor- d
। gia, containing 4 ..cres, more or
less, being known as Parcels Nos.
2a and 2b of the Shiloh school- '
house site, and being described by
metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at a point or. the
Southwest right of way line of
the Lumber City-Glenwood High
way, located 1226 feet Southeast
wardly from where said Highway ;
(right of way line intersects with
I the center of median line of Shi
loh-Howell Mitchell Road, and
I running thence from said begin-'
j ning point South 50 degrees W’est
j 673 feet; thence South 50 degrees
| East 349 feet; thence North 41 de-
I grees East 656.5 feet to th e said I
Highway right of way line of the
(Lumber City-Gier.wood Highway;
। thence along said Highway right
|of way line North 48 degrees 30
(minutes West 244 feet to the be-
( ginning point of this description,
i all as will appear by reference to
a certain plat of survey by Jim H.
Ross, Surveyor, dated June, 1965,
and recorded in Plat Book 2,
■page 153, Office of the Clerk of
i Superior Court of Wheeler Coun
; ty, Georgia, which plat is by ref
(erence incorporated herein for the
(purpose of more particularly de-
I scribing said property.
I The terms of the s'le are cash,
I and the Board of Educatior. re
• serves the right to reject any and
' all bids received at said sale and
to readvertise for another public
sale.
The Shiloh Schoolhouse Site
( will be auctioned off in two par-
I cels, first Trtct One, then Tract
I Two, then Tract Cne and Tract
• Two of the Shiloh Schoolhouse
( Site will be auctioned off as one
1 parcel to the highest price bid at
; the two sales. Union Schoolhouse
(Site will be auctioned off. in its
entirety,
All of the above tracts will be
auctioned off subject to the pro
visior.s of this notice of sale.
The proceeds of the sales will*
jbe deposited into the treasury of
(the Board of Education.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
Wheeler County Board of Edu
: cation has made these presents
' by and through its duly authoriz
ed officers.
WHEELER COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
I (SEAL) By V. L. NEWTON
Vice Chairman
Attest: Wm. S. Clark
Secretary
E. HERMAN WARNOCK
Box 356
Mcßae, Georgia 18-4 t
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, WHEELER COUNTY:
Whereas, heretofore on April
9, 1963, Roger Brown did execute
■to Modern Homes Construction
; Company, a Florida Corporation,
a certain security deed to the fol
lowing described land:
• All that certain .tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
Land Lot Number 101 in the 6th
Lar.d District of Wheeler County,
■ Georgia, being and containing one
' (1) acre, more or less, and being
; more particularly described as fol
(lows, to-wit: BEGIN at a point on
the Northwest side of the right-
: of-way of State Highway Number
126 where said Highway margin
intersects with the Northeast Lot
Line of said Land Lot Number!
101, and run thence in a North-1
! westerly direction along the said ■
Northe st lire of said Land Lot)
for a distance of two-hundred ten •
• (210) feet: thence run in a South-(
( erly direction and parallel with ;
(said Highway for a distance of I
• tw'o-hundred ten (210) feet; thence j
■ run in a Southeasterly direction |
| and parallel with the Southwest (
boundary line of said Land Lot]
(for a distance of two-hurdred ten i
((210) feet to a point on the North- (
(west margin of said Highway;!
• thence run along the Northwest j
, margain of said Highway in a
Northerly direction for a distance
■of two-hundred ten (210) feet,
more or less, to the Northeast Lot
Line of srid Land Lot and the
POINT OF BEGINNING. Said;
• parcel of land is further identified
•as being the same and identical
parcel of land on which Modern
Homes Construction Company is
erecting or has erected a shell
; type frame dwelling house for and
.at the behest of Roger Brown,
• Grantor herein.
To secure a note of even date
• '.herewith for $8,349.12, all ' as
• shown by a security deed recorded
iin the Office of the Clerk of the
■ Superior Court of Wheeler Coun
ty, Georgia, in Book 28, page 469;
(and I
Whereas, said note has become I
■ in default as to principal, and the ।
; undersigned elects that the entire
note become due at once;
Now, therefore, sccording to the
I original terms of said security
deed and the laws in such cases
made and provided, the under-j
signed will expose for sale to the I
highest and best bidder for cash (
the above-described land, after ■
I proper advertisement, or.' the first I
Tuesd ay in September, between ■
■ the legal hours of sale before the
(courthouse door in Alamo. Wheel
er County, Georgia. The proceeds
I from such sale will be used, first
to payment of. said note and ex
: penses, and the balance, if any, de
•livered to the said Roger Brown.
This 4th day of August, 1965
MODERN HOMES CON
STRUCTION COMPANY
a Florida Corporation with its
principal office in Valdosta,
Ga.
By: Glen B. Asbell
Company Attorney 18-4 t
LEGAL NOTICE
Progressive Rural Telephone Co-op. Inc.. Rentz. Georgia, has
filed an application with the Georgia Public Service Commission in
which authority is requested to increase rates for telephone service
rendered from the Cadwell, Cedar Grove, Chester, Dexter. Dudley
and Rentz, Georgia, exchanges of the Cooperative. The present rates
• and the proposed rates for telephone service rendered by the Coop
erative are set forth in the application as follows:
Present Proposed
CLASS OF SERVICE Rates Rales
■ Business, 1 Party 7.25 9 10
Business, 2 Party 6.25 8. <5
Business, 4 Party (Rural Only) — $-50
Business Extension (Including Key Station) 1 50 1-50
'Business, Multi-Partv 5.75 Discontinued
Pay Stations 7.75 9
(Residence, 1 Party 4.75 6.50
Residence. 2 Party 4.25 5-50
Residence, 4 Party 3.75 Discontinued
Residence, 4 Party (Rural Only) — 5.50
Residence Extension ... 1.00 100
According to the application, the rates proposed are necessary to
! make feasible an additional loan from the Rural Electrification Ad
ministration as set forth in a contemporary application, Docket No.
1953-U, in order to provide one and two-psrty urban and four-party
! flat rural rates, as well as to furnish telephone service to awaiting
applicants.
This matter has been assigned for public hearing before the Com
mission beginning at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, September 15, 1965,
in the Commission’s Hearing Room. 177 State Office Building, 244
Washington Street. S. W.. Atlanta, Georgia, at which t:me anyone in
terested in this matter will be given an opportunity of expressing his
views.
This Notice is published at the direction of the Georgia Public
Service Commission.
PROGRESSIVE RURAL TELEPHONE CO-OP.. INC.
By: D. J. BEDINGFIELD. President 20-2 t
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1965
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AUCTION SALE TUESDAY.
SEPTEMBER 9, 1:00 P.M. at
the farm. Spotted Poland China
and Duroc Swine, Bred Gilts,
Open Gilts and Boars. FREE
Barbecue dinner. Phone 568-
4333. W. Preston White, Alamo,
Ga. 20-2 t
LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-
A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c at
your drug store. 21-4tpd.
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high quality
coin operated dispensers in this
area. No selling. To qualify you
must have car, references, S6OO
to SI9OO cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent
monthly income. More full
time. For personal interview
write P. O. Box 4185, PITTS
i BURGH, PA. 15202. Include
phone number. 21-ltpd.
FOR RENT — House, 3 bedrooms,
living room and extra large
kitchen. Available September 1.
Located within Alamo city lim
its. Phone 8-3345. 20-41
TRUCK TIRES FOR SALE
One Truck Load Os Used Truck
Tires With Good Tread, Also
Good Recapps, All Sizes, South
Georgia Recapping Co., Oak St.,
Phone 867-7731. Mcßae. 52-if
FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS
for farmers in Toombs. Tatt
nall. Montgomery, and Wheel
er Counties are available
through the Federal Land Bank
Association of Swainsboro. Loans
run up to 40 years. Can be paid
any time without penally. Pro
ceeds can be used to buy land,
pay debts, make improvements,
or to finance almost any need
of the farm or family. For de
-1 tails, see or write. E. O. Mc-
Kinney, Manager, P. O. Box
148, or Mitchell Bldg, in Swains
boro, Ga. or at Courthouse in
Alamo, Ga. on Ist and 3rd
Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m.
; INCREASED Fall business neces
sitates placing 3 women imme
diately. Real opportunity for
those who qualify. Write Mrs.
Wan L. Mattox, Route 2, Alma,
Georgia. 13-ts
COLORED
FOR RENT — House, 2 bedrooms,
living room, dining room, bath
and kitchen. Available now.
Located within Alamo city lim
its. Phone 8-3345. 20-4 t
PROPERTY OWNERS
( Borrow Direct
SI,OOO io $5,000
Ist or 2nd Mortgage
Loans
• Very Low Rates
• Free Inspection
• No Closing Costs
• Up to 5 Years to
Repay
Lee Finance Co.
Vidalia, Georgia
PHONE 537-3873
15-8 t
Grape vine leaves which become
yellow between the veins are
probably suffering from magnes
ium ddeficiency. This ed.s for a
dose of Epsom Salts, says Exten
sion Horticulturist C. D. Spivey
ol the University of Georg a. Just
dissolve one-half cup of Epsom
Saits i ntwo gallons of water and
! pour it around the plant.