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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 19, 1953.
PAGE FIVE
By the time you see this in print 1
the Tri-District Convention at Al- 1
bany will already have been his
tory. The Nominating Committee
for New Officers for the Eighth Dis
trict was appointed at the Nov.
11th meeting of the Eighth District
at Brunswick and consisted of
Parker Dodge, Chairman, Nahunta;
Mrs. Marjorie Barineau, McRae;
Howard Thompson, Alma; Lorena
Tucker, Ocilla, and Harry James,
Homerville.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS iAndrew Female College,
Nearly 100 Years Old,
In For Great Improvement
CITATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Taylor County Court of Ordinary:
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. Kate C. Porter, widow of
H. J. Porter, deceased, for a twelve
months’ support for herself, having
(iled their return; all persons con
cerned hereby are cited to show
Cuthbert, Ga. — A $200,00-plus' jg
program is going to lift the pretty
face of Andrew College’s quaint and
picturesque old campus at Cuth- j «>
bert. * j y
Work will be underway imme- ft
cause, if any they have, at the next ] diately . B ut there is little chance
regular April term of this Court, | 0 f spoiling the peaceful beauty of
why said application should not be. j un j or college that has mel-1
granted. lowed with age during nearly a I
This 2nd day of March, 1953. I century of existence.
Instead, it is more likely to be I
like slipping a new dress on a be
loved lady, thus adding new
charms to delicate old ones she has
J. R. UJNSFORD, Ordinary.
CITATION FOR YEAR'S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Taylor Court of Ordinary.
long possessed.
The new gem soon to add more
Compare the DIFFERENCE in
NATURAL CHILEAN NITRATE.
See the DIFFERENCE in results!
The appraisers upon application sparkle to the nations oldest col-
of Mrs. Annie S. Brewer, widow of. * e ® e chartered for women is a $200-
Flem A. Brewer, deceased, for a structure to house an admin-
12 months support for herself, fo r a ; ‘stratum building and classrooms. It
minor children, having filed their * s estimated that several thousand
return; all persons concerned here- dollars more will be necessary for
by are cited to show cause, if any equipment.
they have, at the next regular April 1 , to school s activities for
term of this Court, why said appli-,^ e semester this year there
cation should not be granted. j aiG salc ^ to eight students on
This 2nd day of March, 1953, ! the Dean s List. These announced by
Bulldozier Service
Landscaping
Pasture Clearing
Fish Ponds A Specially
PHONG 112
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On* difference between Natural
Chilean Nitrate and other ni
trogen fertilizers is quality •—
natural quality. It is the world’s
only natural source of nitrate
nitrogen.
The nitrogen content of Chilean
Nitrate is 100% nitrate nitro
gen — 100% available — 100%
fast-acting —100% dependable.
No antidoto it necessary. Chil
ean N itrate is non-acid forming.
Rich in sodium and minor ele
ments. Chilean Nitrate is rich
in beneficial sodium that makes
a stronger, deeper root system
— improves crop health, vigor
and nutritive value. It also
contains small quantities of es
sential minor elements.
Chilean Nitrate is the ONLY
fertilizer that supplies ni
trate nitrogen,beneficial
sodium and essential
minor elements.
Noted for all-round efficiency.
Quick-acting 100% nitrate ni
trogen makes rapid, sturdy
growth. Its 26% sodium con
tent acts like potash when nec
essary and helps to increase
the supply of available phos
phate in the soil.
Chilean Nitrate's free flowing
pellets guarantee rapid, accu
rate distribution under all con
ditions. No special precautions
needed.
Helps maintain productivity of
your land. When used consist
ently in a sound farming pro
gram, Chilean Nitrate builds
up fertility, increases efficiency.
Year after year. Natural Chilean
Nitrate increases yields — im
proves quality — defends
against disease — fortifies
against insect injury — coun
teracts soil acidity. Use Chilean
Nitrate for solid satisfaction!
J. R. LUNSFORD,
Ordinary, Taylor County.
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Whereas, Mrs. Ruth Pike and Bu-
Miss Velma Perkins the Dean, are:
Carolyn Johnson, Lett Callahan, and
Edna Fay Morgan. Those making
an average of 2.5 points or above
were Virginia Lancaster, Phyllis
Davenport, Josephine Elrod, Eu
genia House and Augusta Phillips
Andrew College, located at Cuth-
JACK PEED
Peed Bros. Feed Store. Butler, Ga.
SSi
ford Watson, executors of Mrs. bert, is now in its 99th year of
Mary Ella W. Woodall deceased, service as second oldest college
represent to the Court in their pe- : chartered to confer degrees upon
tition, duly filed and entered on women in the United States,
record, that they have fully ad
ministered said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors to show cause, if any they can
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Whereas, E. F. Seay, Administra
tor of C. P. Seay, deceased, repre-
why said executors should not be sen | s t 0 the Court in his petition,
discharged from their administra- L} u iy filed and entered on record,
tion, and receive Letters of of Dis- that he has fullv administered said
mission on the first Monday in es t a te:
CHILEAN NITRATE off SODA
April, 1953.
This 2nd-day of March, 1953.
J. R. LUNSFORD,
Ordinary, Taylor County.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thaxton Ave.
Phone 4538 Thomaston, Ga.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindi-ed and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not
jbe discharged from his adminstra-
tion, and receive Letter of Dismis
sion on the first Monday in April
1953.
This 2nd day of March, 1953.
J. R. LUNSFORD,
Ordinary, Taylor County.
where you live
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Butler Ga.
Phone 54
Taylor County Auditor’s Report
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To The Board of County Commissioners
of Roads and Revenue,
Taylor County, Georgia
Butler, Georgia
Gentlemen:
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Pursuant to instructions, we have prepared a list of the out
standing Current Liabilities of TAYLOR COUNTY, GEORGIA, at Dec
ember 31,1952, and submit, herewith, a list and summary of our
findings.
This statement was prepared from the books and records of
the Commissioner’s Office and supporting cash payments in 1953, and
invoices received by the Commissioner’s Office through March 4,1953.
The audit report of Taylor County, Georgia, under date of
December 31,1952, discloses that the current liabilities of the county
amounted to $7,563.20, whereas our examination of the accounts,
supported by cash payments made in 1953 and invoices on file through
March 4, 1953, reveals a total of current liabilities of $14,577.05 at
December 31,1952.
These dated invoices are on file in Commissioners’ Office and
may be examined by any interested tax payer.
RESPESS & RESPESS, C. P. A.
Bv: JAMES L. RESPESS
We the Commissioners of Taylor county after
studying the audit as printed in the Butler Herald on
Feb. 5, 1953 are of the opinon that the value placed
on the Road Equipment was too high; and with this
in mind we secured the services of three men who
deal in this equipment to give us their opinion of
value after each one had seen said equipment.
Their value of all Road Equipment was
$34,475.00 as compared to the amount shown in
audit at $92,076.00 or $57,601.00 less than audit
shows.
Respectfully submitted
E. H. Bazemore
Walter Wainwright
Lewis Watson
Taylor County Commissioners
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