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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 13 1951
SUMMARY OF THE NEWS
THROUGHOUT GEORGIA
A move to annex Hapeville
Atlanta is being widely talked
both cities.
to
in
Dr. C. P. Savage, Montezuma,has f AflvArtkontMlfr Fat
been cleared of all charges of OPS A4UTCI IHvlllwll I VI
violations in connection with the
alleged operation of Spring Hill
ahbatoir Judge Hoyt Davis having
signed an order dismissing the civ
il action brought against Dr. Sav
age.
In Ihe recent death of Mrs.
Fire insurance company field-
men took time out from their
regular work to inspect 164 Geor-
Proposals to Lease
Post Office Quarters
WANT ADV COLUMN
PIGS FOR SALE
Elizabeth Walker Stpvwrt *>unty^ ia hospitals for aafcftv to life irom
lost its Okiesi citizen/ She Was Satire, E. W. Nash# P*reslf1onl/‘ Eire
years .01 >tge. Mp |insurance FieldiAgn’sfof Club of
A total, of $2,200. in rev^tue Georgia, reported Q %'ir aftfiual
appeal'd on a deed filed la: # ieek jmeeting at Radiuifi- Springs hotel,
in the. elgrk's office-..Baldw in r 'coun-^Albany.
t\ for iccord. Joe Ansley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The Brunswick News, of which "M- Ansley of Americus, has been
L. J. Leavy is editor, haS ijust end awarded the highest honor a Boy
ed a half century of service to Scout can receive. Young Ansley,
that South Georgia city. • ’ k who is a student at Georgia Tech,
received the Silver Palm, the only
Wm. F. Fields assumed duties a,s one ever awarded in this district
managing editor ol The Atlanta ^ilcr is months required waiting
Constitution Monady. He succeeds alter he received the Gold Palm.
Lee Rogers, who resigned. . t
„ . *, l A large delegation of Georgia t
John T. Goree, Atlanta attorney!./post masters, led by;. Mrs. Miriam H I
died Monday a few hours after &e*J% a j| ory of Concord, President ol 1
ing promoted to general solicitor the Georgia Chapter, and Adrian !
oX Southern Bell Telephone^.Uij!& Anglin of Lumpkin, Editor of
Woodwardci ,he of . ficial publication of the state
" i attending this
association of
Proposals are hereby solicited to
he received in the office of Post
Office Inspector Geo. N. Najour at
Atlanta, Ca., up to and including
Six pigs weighing about 50
pounds each, 10 weeks old; will
sell for $10.00 each. (91.31 p)
Sherman Spivey, Butler, Ga.
. jj:
Rat Terrier.
FOUND
Mo
, — white \\jith ! brawn
Sept. 22, 1951, to furnish quarters rars^strayed to coiift hotisevV ‘
suitable for post office purposes at ( . r pljfcase claim.
Butler, Ga., under a lease subject! { >.1/
lo the provisions of the standard
form of lease used by the Post Of
fice Department at a stated price
per annum.
The ones interested and in po
sition to submit proposals may
obtain the necessary forms at the
Butler Post Office.
FOR SALS ;
One 1936 Plymouth Coupe in
good condition for sale reasonable.
May be seen at home of Jeff R.
Harmon near Butler. (9131 pi
Ralph McKinney, Reynolds, Ga..
FOR IMMEDIATE
William F. Fields
Succeeds Rogers as
Constitution Editor
SflLE
Atlanta, Sept. 9—Lee Rogers has
Gov. Herman Talmadge flew to' ^■'.>
Cleveland Monday to urgu>an mi 1 ai j'. to be
manufacturer to establish a’View' ' n Q 10 y the biNl passed by the
paper plant in southwest Georgia. ‘ ‘ ® n . a ° otJ b in g $5,887,669,178
* y ' are as folows: *ooo
Mrs. Betty Green .
oldest resident of Houston county, ® , /a lon ’ au>
died Sept, 5th in her sleep, J-7 rMl! . S nd lon . association of r( . S jgned as managing editor ci the
days before her 99th birthday. ■ . ' n ' as f er ' s nioe, mg in Washing- , Atlanta Constitution Editor Ralph
on ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ McGill announced Sunday. VY. F.
Fields has been named to succeed
Rogers.
Fields has been associate editor
foi four years, coming to the Con
stitution from the Savannah Morn
ing News. He is a naliv of Edison
and is a graduate of the University
of Alabama.
Rogers, a veteran member of the
Constitution staff, restgned to en
ter a new endeavor. McGill said.
Jack Tarver wli'di is assistant to
.the president of the Atlanta News
papers i Inc.,: . hkkv been given
additional duties of management
connected with both the Constitu
tion and the Journal. Because of
these increased tesponsibilitios, Me
Gill said, Tarvt r has been forced
to discontinue uis daily editorial
page column.
Two sets DIXON COLE PLANT
ING & FERTILIZER OUTFITS. This
is my allotment for 195s£ (SMffifby
and inspect I hem. 39T3)
C. B. Hicks, Reynolds, Ga.
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Ft. Benning $328,-
Yeggs opened one of. the safeti J3W)40; Camp Gordojri, $5,782,000;
and the vault, of Batson Cook* 0&n- Gamp Stewart, $3,712,000; Augusta
struction Co. at West Point 4, .few. Arsenal, $50,000; Atlanta General
nights ago of approximately $2,- P e P°L $1,260,000; Naval air fa-
000.
' 'ft
FOR SALE
One Hot-Point Electric Range in
perfect condition. If interested see
or call, (9’*’3)
Reynolds, Ga. Phone 79.
MRS. HOWARD NEISLER,
FOR SALE
eilities, Glenco, $9,690,000; Albany
t'$&387,300; ^avanrt*h‘ ; air base, $24-
Harris county prison camp goes -151,000; Columbus airbase $9 058-
top rank in Georgia in a state- 000; Tttrher air base Albany $7 -1
Wide survey. No camp in the state 30$;000; Valdosta airbase $1951-'
rates higher than the onq ip 090;, Robinjs ; air base, Macon '$20 4
xte. (iSS.OOO: 1
Will Adams, a highly respected t Headlines:—Average auto price
64 year-old Columbus Negro, com-, hilie set at 5 to 6 per cent Some-
mitted suicide Sunday by shooting' thiftg resembling a hall of fire
himseli in the head with a shot- zipping across the sky was report- 1
£ un> £d to have been seen in many 1
Talbot Superior Court : convened ■ ~ a ,y s Georgia Monday night.
Monday with Judge Hicks Fort pre-, ^ clo ° e ^ins at Wesleyan College
siding. Besides five divorce cases °J J? as ors ' 1 county and city
on the docket there were; butfe rep ° rt A ,he third case of
number of civil eases. M 5P ou ever. A water famine is
reported tn many sections of the
Eight. Georgians met death in state. Gov. Talmadge has set Oct.
past week end traffic mishaps. A 7-13 as fire prevention week. Know
ninth was drowned. The tenth was - ^»ur bank week has been set for
A. L. Ross, 59, who lost his life in Gtct 8 to 13. Georgia textile out-
a cotton gin at Eastman. P u
. . ly- Rev. James Hasson McKervey,
Six Georgians, five from EMMftWs.,J., Macon priest dies in New
University and one fromVC*l<tans. Terrell county expects to
cal College of Georgia,^ haV^ it- hardest 13,000 bales of cotton this
c-Civeu giants totaling $b3,<40 for year. Half of Georgia’s taxes is ear-
research into heart disoa^e^ ,$$$# r . ked . { '° r education. Superior
Thirty Negro women wfft 1 *$»cei 1 ^ udg . e bv ^eKalb county
their full fMJt* ft'** 8 •*''**>- '^“-Imem and orders
,.1 ^ Negroes on jury lists.
3 RUN FOR UNEXPIRED
TERM OF SLAIN SHERIFF
Good two-horse wagon for sale
C. B. HICKS, Reynolds, Ga.
f-Wn-v
FOR SALE, REASONABLE
-t
One I ale nioffg! Ford Tractor,
One No. :2/$4-fnch HofJ^ryyPlqt^’
One four-disk Case Tiller.
One double section Ford Harrow.
All of this equipment is prac
tically new. • C96tfl
J. ALLEN PAYNE, Butler, Ga.
PIANO BARGAINS
in your neighborhood.
night at Grady hospital, Atlanta,
where they completed their course
in professional nursing.
'Ini' city ol LaGrange Saturday
awarded contract to Ni witajt^Oofr-
struction vo. lor the erection of the
new LaGrange Grammajg'Jsch
bunding at a cost of Sint^Grtt).
Fitzgerald, Ga., Sept. 6—thre
candidates have qualified for
special election called for Sept. 26
pul is set at $314 millions annual- 'to fill the unexpired term of Sher
iff J V. Griner, killed Aug. 26 in
the line of duty.
Candidates are V. J. Wells,
former sheriff; L. A. Stewart, vet
erinarian and C. S. Smith, an oi 1
dealer.
Authorities are searching for
Alien Spires, 50-year-old ax handle
maker. He is accused of killing
Sheriff Griner and Jailer J. H.
Smith when the officers stopped
his car to search for whiskey.
FOUR
Located
Just in time to get your piano fori
opening of school. Two Spinets,
one medium-sized upright, one
'onsolette. Write G. L. Murchison,
Credit Dept., 52 Pryor St. N.E.,
Atlanta, Fa.
WANTED AT ONCE—Man or
woman to supply Rawieigh house*
hold necessities. Full or part time.
A postal card will bring yqu;if„ull
details without obligation} Wrjte
Rawleigh’s Dept. GAH - 820 - 274,
Memphis, Tenn. <8T6’bt,p)
Legal Advertisements
. ^CITATION FOR LETTERS
* OF ADMINISTRATION
URGIA—Taylot-VCounty.
To All Whom It May Concern:
.G. L. Cooper having in
viper form applied to me for
D. Roscoe McIntosh of Wayeross
has been elevated to pest.oT
head consul of the Woodno&n of: fhe 1 1
World, Georgia jurisdictamlf to^fllM permanent Letters of Administra-
a vacancy caused by a resigna- l ' on on 1be estate of Mrs. Sarah
turn. l,K: -C. Clay, deceatasd; dstti£ -sof said
Attorney John Lockwootf, who i ’ his ^ ,0 dte H aU and , ^
was s.iol in Atlanta in-1949-by>. ^ . f . h ^ cr< dl,( ^ Ih dnd nexl ()1 kln
Judge Robert Carpenter after a ’• ^ saK deceasctj.$0 be and appear
long legal battle involving rtheir rn Y office within the time al-
wives has been granted a 1'owed by law, and show cause, if
from Ellen Lockwood. ’ 8 H arty they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not he grant-
u Georgia .rLailw»v- c6>i- ]. A” ,,ness , r
what is hbfied vCiIt'■^eHi 1 t^i ^fetnatur<-, ah
Nearly $100,(K)0 was spent fpi
land purchased last week' by* the
Central of
pany for
in a ruuiti million dollar in<lustriaj
uevelojtrrtenf' ftt cdliirtihu!?* * '"***-*
Termites proved costly 1‘d^f
to a 83-j ear-old Barney, Ga..,. wo
man. She told officers that two
men she had traded wilh. tq - ( Ao lire
job, forged her name to a bank
check in the sum of $2,5Q0i.
Dr. T. G. Peacock, suireriritendeiit
ol me state hospital at MiUedge-
ville, says that more than 100 per
sons who do not belong ijTvtliat,
institution are commixed n rhAc’
each year on lunacy •.vaiTa'iits.*
Attorney Thos. W. Johnson of
Macon has filed a $3,000 suit in
Bibb superior court against Laui-
ens Sheriff CHas. D. Gay and IiTsi".
bonding company for Gay’s
on the Macon man in Dublin.
27 ■ 2 Im ' U
lli
ed to applicant on said estate.
Witness. ■ my hand and official
is 3Mi 'iday of Septem
ber, 1951.
-* J. R.H'JJNS^ORD, Ordinary.
> / • —* —-tv. .* v
FOR GUARDIANSHIP
Tom Roach, Columbu.snp'' t^.vt i(tc
worker who confessed to tire ‘slky;
ing ol his wife and placing, het'
nude, mutilated body 1n"V;a Vfayih<“
in ar Cusseta, Aug. 21, Kifl/pleaU’
insanity
couri for
when called . ^efQrq jthe
Ed Metnvin, editor of the East
man Times-Journal suing officials
of the St;ite Democratic' pprty lo;
$100,00U told the supreme court to
day he isn 1 asking 11 to knock out
the county unit system—that all he
wants is damages.
Cotton picking on the iviijiam
Easteriin farm near Montezuma
was enlivened this week vyith a itn Ufi| I 1C I UICDD
contest in which 20 erfpdrt'picker? V* Ull. TllLLIj L. fTLDD
participated. One valiant pitke
dropped out in the morning , .wjuJtc.
more than 200 pounds to hi*
credit.
GEORGIA—Taylor, Cortnt^,:
To All Whom it May Concern':
U. S. Wainwright. having applied
for Guardianship of the persons
and property of Clarence Wain
wright and Henry L. Wainwright,
minors, notice ^ giye^t ^uu said
application will * IV‘ Worird at my
office at 10 o’clock A, M., on the
first Monday in October next
This September 3, 1951.
J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary.
PIANO-—Rather than Ship back
to Atlanta will sell for balance due.
Write Durden Piano Co., P. O. Box
423. Atlanta, Ga. C4’19’5m)
le ports of Progress are due
three weeks following close of Contest.
Start note to g...:! < r 1...t\;I for \our town's Report,
so \ou won’t < tail anything that might help
> in: u m one of l lie big cash aw arch !
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS
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m
’’J§ EOR GIA—Taylor County:
’.All creditors of the estate of E.
W. Cook, late of said county, do-
•eased are hereby notified to ren
der in their demands to the un
dersigned according to law*, and
ill persons indebted to said estate
re required to make immediate
payment to tno undersigned.
This September 3, 1951.
ELDRIDGE B. COOK.
LAWRENCE W. COOK,
Executors of the estate of the
- ,, late E. W. Cook, deceased.
Address: Reynolds. Ga. t6t)
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