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^THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, OCTOBER 30, 1952.
* CLASSIFIED ADS
Avon Products has a beautiful
line of nationally advertised
Christmas Gifts. If you have no
representative calling on you and
would like to supply your neigh
borhood. write (101630
AVON. Mt. Vernon. Ga.
LEGAL SALE
FOR RENT
One 3-room residence with elec
tricity and water; near Fickling
Mill. (9251 p t
Edwin Booth, Reynolds, Ga.
FOR SALE
CLASSIFIED ADS
WANT TO PURCHASE LAND
IN TAYLOR COUNTY
Have party interested in cheap - — ->»-«».»., a ,, u mime
land in Taylor County, any sizef^-ee Searcy to J. T. Barrow, dated
plot up to 2000 acres. Must be|9 c ^ oljer L 1948, and recorded in of-
cheap for cash. (1030) f* cc Clerk Superior Court of
J. B. DUNBAR, Broker. | said Taylor County in deed book
Peters Building fn,ir ' ass.^o —: >
Atlanta, Georgia
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
By virtue of the powers contain
ed in a certain deed to secure debt
executed by J. D. Searcy and Annie
BUTLER FHA NEWS
FOR SALE
3 , folio 38-39, the undersigned
will sell at public outcry, before the
court house door of said county,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and best bidder for cash
- _ , on the first Tuesday in November,
One 6-room home, 119 acres of 1952f the following described lands
land, 40 acres in cultivation, rest to-wit.
, , I in woods; located two miles south!
Now 2h boy's Bicycle for sale highway; creek' f ,ract of land ln ,ot N °- Two
immediately, cheap. (9251n) 12)
, , • * . lor miner on paved nignway; creen m i it r- ‘ i •
hatejy cheap <9251p) running through tract. Electricity ® No. Forty-Seven (47)
Edwm Booth, Reynolds. Ga. am , running * ater in residence. It f Sald
' will nav von to look this over The * , ^ 1 ‘ North
FOR SALE—FESCUE SEED
Kentucky 31 Fescue Seed for sale;
tested 99.32 r r pure; 92.50G germi
nation; price 35c per pound.
C. B. MONTGOMERY.
(10l64p) Reynolds, Ga., R. 1.
Pecans Wanted
All varieties, sizes and grades of
Pecans wanted. The only coopera
tive Pecan Marketing Program now
available to pecan producers. Only
bona fide growers are eligible for
membership. Normally initial ad
vance equal to market. Accurate
weighers and graders are always
available to assist you.
Remember, highest advances can
be justified -by direct plant de
liveries. Therefore, bring or send
your Pecans to,
GOLD KIST PECAN GROWERS
Plant 3, Montezuma Highway
Vienna, Ga., Phone 4442
P. O. Box 67
(102313)
... ...... r,,, ctnn v ouniv, neing l(.R) foot North
i will pay you to ook this over. The , 5 ” , T , . onr ,
!price is low; only $7,250. J/ J h " 1J ® fop j , E f st and
E. E. JARRELL, Butler. Ga. !?!}„ Vj R “ Sa ' d °. P * cepl
72: P. 0. Box 772. SolTh
pni , a,ld ° l1e Hundred Fifty Nine (159)
■ fret East and West, now or form-
An 1100-acre tract of land in orlv owned by Earl Dent
Upson County on Flint River. 1 The indebtedness secured bv the
have over 400 acres in hardwood above described deed is past due
lor sale; this includes oak, ash, and unpaid. The proceeds of said
gum, hickory, dogwood and a few sale will be applied to the pay-
other woods. Located west of high- ment of said debt and the costs of
way No. 3. (10.5010 this sale, the remainder, if anv.
E. T. NOTTINGHAM, will be paid to the said J. D.
146 Hines Terrace Searcy and Annie Lee Searcy,
Macon, Georgia. makers of said note and deed.
* I This October 2, 1952.
STRAYED: Black and tan male 1 j t BARROW
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To celebrat U. N. Day, the But-J;
ler FHA girls presented a shortty
program for the high school as-r
sembly. (5
A group of the girls presented aK
I playlet entitled “Grandma’s Icoo 1
i Box” written by Mrs. Bernice Mc-S)
|Cullar. The playlet brought out they
different part of the United Na-G
jtions. The cast consisted of Marthak.
Meilton, Barbara McCorkle, Emilyd)
i Allen, Merrell Harbuck, Barbara^
Barfield and Sylvia Coscy. Priscilla^
Jones was the announcer and Janetg
Neisler, Nellie Hart, Yvonne Bar-L
field, Mary Ann Wainwright, Betty*y
Jo Locke. Patsw Roberson acted ass>
stage director. f w
This was the first national proj-^
.f f ^ *■ v
Our policy is lo
beagle hound; short, heavy; last By
seen east of Butler. (10301)
W. G. Wallace. Butler, Ga.
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday Afternoon
and Thursday
J. R. LUNSFORD,
Attorney at Law.
FOR DISMISSION
Dr. David L. Beason
Optometrist
V-. *
Office in Turk Army Store
Butler, Georgia
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Whereas, Lewis Watson, ad
ministrator of Mrs. Lessie Watson,
deceased, represents to the Court
in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered said estate;
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration and receive Letters
of Dismission on the first Monday
in November, 1952.
(jj Thi s October 6, 1952
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EACH SATURDAY-
Eyes Examined
-8:00 A. M. To 4:00 P. M.
Glasses Prescribed
J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary.
A little boy said to his father,
’ Papa, will you please explain the
difference between Capital and
Labor?"
Hi s father replied, “If you lend
money—it’s Capital—and when you
try to get it back—it’s Labor!"
Watch Repairing & Jewelry
Located next door to E. T. Shealy store in
Reynolds. Will be open for business Satur
day, Nov. 1.
AH work guaranteed,
satisfy our customers.
J. A. WILLIAMS
ect to be carried out this year. ^ Reynolds, Ga.
( * 1m ' i £ ,
Let’s Get Our School
Busses Out Of Mud And
Keep Our Schools Opens
Vote For
AMENDMENT NO. 2
Tuesday, Nov. 4
Gas Range
SALE
Availability of equipment, accessories, and trim as illustrated,
is dejtendent on material supply conditions.
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i CHOICE OF TWO GREAT CABS in this Ford F-l Pickup! ^ ~ * v
Easier loading—low 2-ft. tloor-to-ground loaded height!
$149.00
Completely Installed With Two
One Hundred Pound Cylinders
Full of Gas
Also Big Reduction in Prices On
Gas Hot Water. Heaters
Economy Gas & Appliance^Company
Montezuma, Ga.
Your Friendly LP Cas Dealer Since 1939
Only FORD gives
choice of V-8 or SIX!
Choose either the famous Ford
Truck V-8, now 106 h.p., or the
all-new Low-Friction I01-h.p.
Cost Clipper Six that saves up
to 14 % on gas!
FOR -£££> USED TRUCKS
. . . come in for the best
deal in town!
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Got a new Ford Pickup
now . • . start saving
up fo 14% or. gas!
In the Economy Run, Ford Truck owners
kept cost records of gas, oil, and service
(but not including fixed expenses, such as
taxes, license, insurance, depreciation, etc.)
... 3 out of 4 Ford F-l Pickups ran for
less than a mile!
Ford offers the only all-new Low-Friction
engine in any Pickup! Cuts friction power-
waste! Saves up to 1 gallon in 7!
OVER 7 CU. FT. MORE PAYLOAD SPACE
and carries a full ; ,-ton load. Supported
load capacity of the Ford Pickup is a full
38.8 cu. ft. as compared to 31.6 cu. ft.
in the next leading make!
FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS
*,* TRUCKS LAST LONGER!
Using latest registration data on 8 069 000 trucks,
life insurance expert', prove Ford Trucks last longer!
PAYNE MOTOR COMPANY
Butler, Georgia
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