The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, December 13, 1945, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT GEORGIA, DECEMBER 13, 1945. Sore Managers Lose $5,000 to Holdup Man On Street in Macon Macon, Dec. 9—In a daring armed hold-up on brightly lighted Cherry Street, two men waylaid and robbed the S. H. Kress Com pany manager, R. A. Marshall, of more than $5,000 Saturday night at 8 o’ilock as he was on his way to deposit the funds, including the store’s entire Saturday 6ales receipts, in the bank. Marshall said the two bandits, both white men, were standing on the sidewalk as he left Kress store and started to the First National Bank to deposit the cash. The store manager told city de tectives that one of the two men drew a pistol, told him to get over against the wall and ‘‘give me that.” The other man waited near the curb, he said, and both got into black Dodge sedan and made their getaway as soon as the money was in their possession. It was Macon’s first big armed hold-up in nearly three years, the last previous one having occurred in 1943 when Leland Harvey, es caped convict, was accused of rob bing a Mulberry Street grocery store, getting a few hundred dol lars in cash. Harvey was taken into custody shortly after the holdup. Saturday night’s $5,000 hold-up occurred in one of the most crowd- | ed areas of the downtown section while Saturday shopping crowds were still on the sidewalks and the city’s colored Christmas lights ! were on, illuminating the entire, section. j Marshall said the whole episode passed almost unnoticed by the crowds. Two store employes were with him at the time, he said, but were not able to come to his aid. City detectives G. C. Britt, L. B. McCallum, W. II. Bargeron and J. S. Murrow, first officers assigned to the case, filed Marshall’s report at headquarters, and all city of ficers and the state patrol were enlisted in a search for the two bandits. Nearby towns were also notified by telephone to be on the lookout for the vehicle in which they made their escape, partially iden tified by a Tennessee tag and the first three numerals of the tag, which were reported to the detec tives. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Clue Is Found in FOR DISMISSION GEORGIA—Taylor County: Whereas, J. R. Harmon, admin istrator of Anna Harmon, deceased represents to the court in his pe tition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully admin istered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Let ters of Dismission on the first Monday in January, 1946. This December 3, 1945. J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary. j Mysterious Disappearance Of Prominent Atlantan ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE GEORGIA—Taylor County: Will be sold on the 15th day of December, 1945, before the court house door of the 741st District, G. M., of said Taylor County, in the City of Reynolds, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described personal prop erty, to-wit: One electric refrigerator; also household and kitchen furniture. Said property to be sold is prop erty of the estate of Georgia Walker, deceased, by virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary of said county on the 1th day of December, 1945, and sold for the purpose of distribution. This the 4th day of December, 1945. JESSIE TURNER, Administrator of the Estate of Georgia Walker, Deceased. | Macon, Dec. 11—An alert special agent of the Macon office of the I FBI Monday uncovered the first clue in the solution of the mys tery surrounding the disappear ance of an Atlanta publisher’s representative. i The agent was not named by A. 1. Means, agent in charge of the FBI’s Atlanta office, noted 1941 | Dodge sedan parked near a road I house. It met the description of a ! car reported to be the property of the missing man. H. W. William son, southern manager for. P. F. Scribner and Sons, New York publishers. Williamson, after din ing in Athens on Nov. 19, with {he superintendent of schools there, had driven away in his car and was not heard from again. The FBI agent waited until a man claimed the car, then arrested him and took him to Gray, where the sheriff assisted in transporting him to Bibb county jail in Macon. The prisoner, charged witH vio lating the national motor " vehicle theft act, said he was W. H. Year- wood, 22, of Bishop, Ga., and that he had “found the car with the Keys in it” on the highway about eight miles from Athens. The officers revealed that Year- wood holds a bad conduct dis charge from the Navy and had been detained by police in Lees- ville, La., on Dec. 8, but released before the FBI was notified. Bond was set for him at $5,000. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our deepest thanks to our friends, relatives and Dr. Beason for every kind deed shown us during the ilnless and death of our mother and grandmother. The beautiful floral offering was also greatly appreciated. May God bless each of you. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Parks and family Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Parks and Louise Mr. and Mrs. Havis Parks and family Mr. and Mrs. Minor Parkn and family and Mrs. Matt Parks and family Mr. T3UBT5LES SEZ- • Know what character Is? Cleaning the corners nobody sees! And say, cleaning's extra tough now, with soap so short. You can help by turning in U32D FATS to help make it. Keep saving, wontcha? Phone SO DOYEL’S Butler, Ga. LEGAL CITATION GEORGIA—Taylor County: To All Whom It May Concern: Thomas Horton having in prop er form applied to me for an order finding that no administration on the estate of L. T. Horton, late of said county, deceased, is neces sary, this is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of said L. T. Horton to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why an order finding that no administra tion on said estate is necessary should not be granted. Witness my hand and seal this 3rd day of December, 1945. J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary. Sees Seven Added income for South Georgia Grape Growers Moultrie, Ga., Dec. 9—Farmers In seven counties in this area are planting vineyards which in a few years should add $7,000,000 annually to their incomes says J. J. Meredith, president of the South Georgia Grape Growers accocia- tion. Meredith, who lives in Worth county, has been growing grapes for the commercial market for sev eral years and reports he has been grossing $1,000 an acre since his vines were three years old. The grape association head said concord and several other varie ties of grapes now being grown in South Georgia "will rank with the best of those marketed in any sec tion of the country. Vineyards are being planted in Colquitt, Tift, Worth, Thomas, Cook, Brooks and Mitchell coun ties. FOR ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA—Taylor County: To All Whom It May Concern: T. B. Joiner having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Etta Joiner Wilson, late of said county, this is to cite al land singular the creditors and next of kin of said Mrs. Etta Joiner Wilson to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administra tion should not be granted to T. B. Joiner on said estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 5th day of December, 1945. J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary. PITTS POSTMASTER DIES AT AMER1CUS 50c Jergens Lotion 39c $1.00 Jergens I.otion TJ7 79C Woodbury Shaving Cream 29c Retonga 99c Lydia E. Pinkham 99c SS.S. Tonic . 98c I Dr. Miles Nervine 89c jCardui 89c ;5 Lbs Epsom Salts 25c iCreomuision $1.08 S.M.A. A Food For Infants 94c 100 Dr, Vons Peal Tablets $2.50 :40c Listerine Tooth Paste 35c Pepsodeut Antesiptic 45c D.D.T. Powder for Roaches 25c Robbing Alchol Pt 23c jVicks Vapo Rub 28c ■Wampoles Preparation 98c ■Kreso Dip 45c Combination Springe and Hot Water Bottle Old Spice Dusting Powder Oid Spice Talcum Powder Pine Tar Breast Pumps Mineral Oil Bi Sol Dol Mints Turns 5 Lb5 Sulphur Birthday Candles 2 Doz Bayer Aspirin 98c 90c 45c 10c, 15c & 25c 45c Qt 49c 45c 3 For 25c 49c Box 10c 25c 60c Dr Caldwell Syrup Pepsin 50c Large Peblum 40c New Pernna 89c 60c Murine For the Eyes 49c 75c Listerine Antespatic 65c Hygesia Nursing Bottles 29c Fever Thermometers 98c Putname Fadless Dyes 10c All Purpose Rit 25c Everflo Nipples 9c Atomizers $1.00 Abbeville, Ga., Dec. 10—Herman C. Titshaw, 53, postmaster of Pitts, died in an Americus hospital Saturday night, where he had un dergone an operation Surviving are his wife, three’ children, four brothers and five sisters. •Signet Syrup Gal 75c ■Cheez-It Crackers Lb 12c •Sunshine Crackers Lb 19c DoyeTs Coffee Lb 35c Hi Ho Crackers 23c Graham Crackers Lb 20c Heinz Catsup Coconuts Cranberries Raisins Coconut Pineapple Preserve Brick Siding 90 Lbs Roofing Bottle 25c Each 30c Lb 40c Lb 16c Can 40c Can 75c Roll $3.50 $2.50 MULLET FISH Lb Enjoy fresh fish right from the fish bochts to our Store. Oysters . . . . Pt 85c Trout ... Lb 35c Pork Sausage Lb 39c Pork Loins Lb 39c Cheese Lb 45c Skinless Weiner* Lb 35c Bologna Lb 35c Smoked Sausage Lb 33c Oleomargarine Lb 25c Lard - Cooking Oil - Fat Back Pecan Buyer Will Be at Our Store Satur day afternoon. tvWWWWVWVWVVWWMMWWWWWVW JEXTR A FINE BREAD! a • iJU\AAA/VW\AAAA/WWV%AAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA#\/MVMW\/M\/\AAnAAAA/V\AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAf\AAAAAAA#*AAAAJV\/ > Doyel’s Furniture Store We Are Looking For Some Hew Octagon Premiums. Bring Your Coupons - By Our Furniture Stores. Chennile Bath Robes $9.50 Electric Churns $14.50 ^Breakfast Room Sets $48.00 5-Piece Sofa Beds $85.00 All Wood Wardrobe $19 90 Chest of Drawers $19.00 Wood Cook Stoves $95.00 Aladdin Lamps $7.20 New Occasion Rockers $9 95 Baby Carriages $19.00 Radio Batteries $7.50 Dolls - Wheelbarrows - Doll Beds - Children's Rocking Chairs QUICK HELP WITH FULL-STRENGTH FRESH YEAST Watch Fleischmarm’s active fresh Yeast go right to ■work—help give your bread more delectable flavor, finer, smoother texture every time. tF YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Fleischmann’s fresh Yeaet with the familiar yellow label. Dependable —America’s favorite yeast for more than 70 years. We Are Expecting a big shipment of oil cook stoves in a few days DEALER FOR General Electric Stoves, Refrigerators, Hot Water Heaters, Electric Blankets land all G. E. Appliances, Maytag Electric Washing Machines, G. E. Radio Bendix Radio, Stewart-Warner Radio, Hoover Vaccum Cleaners.