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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 6, 1953.
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Washington Keeps
Cravey Trophy as
Saint Simons Bows
Atlanta—Although establishing a
new record for the night test run
and beating Washington’s winning
time over Nashville, Saint Simons
Island’s great Volunteer Fire De
partment has failed in its mighty
bid to lift the Zack D. Cravey Chal
lenge Trophy from the formidable
Washingtons.
Margin of Washington’s victory
was an average of 25% seconds for
the surprise required day and
night runs.
This is revealed by Commission
er Cravey, of the Georgia Safety
Fire Commission, event sponsor,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ' Columbus’ Acting P. M.
E. B. Worrell Is Confirmed
LEGAL NOTICE
By Leaders of Party
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Will be sold 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 September, £ 0 i umbus businessman
1953, the following described
lands:
2,000 Pounds of Hams
Ordered Barbecued for
Fort Gaines Vet Day
Fort Gaines, Ga., July 30—Two
thousand pounds of pork hams
were ordered barbecued for the big
and long- 'Veterans Day celebration in Fort
time local Republican leader, is Gaines on Aug. 13.
slated to become acting postmaster I t a j° int meeting of the Fort
Columbus, Aug. 2—E. B. Worrell,
One (1) acre of land and house b ere within the hext few days, The|^ aines American Legion Post No.
thereon; a part of lot of land No. Ledger-Enquirer learned yesterday.! 1,^° and tbe Gaines Lions Club
64 in the 14th land district of Tay-j Georgia GOP National Commit-j . es .^ night at the Legion build-
lor County, Georgia and being lo- j teemanW. R. Tucker of Dawsonville 1 n ^’ Gnal plans for the big day
cated in the City of Butler, Geor- 1 confirmed a report here that Wor- were worked out and members of
gia, and bounded as follows: On: re n wou i d be named to the posi-
the north and east by lands of Mr.' tion.
L. L. Minor, on the south by land j •
of Bertha Lou Johnson, on thC|~
west by road leading from Butler consisting of the southeast one
to Fickling Mill. Also being the quarter corner of said lot of land
after studying official time charts
compiled by officials of the State same property described in a War-; No. 101; and on the west by land of
Fire Marshal’s office. These men[‘ ranty Deed , dated March 15, 1941,; E. E. Mathews consisting of the
constituted stop watch teams f rom cliff Gray to to Albert Leon-j northwest one quarter corner of
which conducted the trials on St.
Simons Island last week, and in
Washington this week. First at the
ard and recorded in Deed Book X, said lot No. 101. Said tract is known
page 574, Clerk Superior Court’s of-'as part of the Mahala Terrell tract
fice, Taylor County, Georgia, and and reference is made to her will
barrier, Saint Simons negotiated j nov ^ occupied by Mattie McCants. jfor further description as shown on
the day sprint in 3:29 2/5 and
to be sold as the the publis records of the Ordinary’s
came back strongly with a mark- Q ty Qf Albert Le0 nard and the;° ff me, Taylor County, Georgia, in
setting 2:30 for the evening clash. I to be gold under and by vir- i Will Book B, page 93.
With this total time of , 5:59 2/51 f th wer of saJe embraced I Said property found in the pos-
St Simons had beaten by 44 sec-l jn cer tain security deed signed .session of Ira Terrell, levied on to
ends the figure Washington com-1 the said A i be rt Leonard dated' satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of W. G.
piled in overcoming Nashville in, ."L j. 14 and recorded in the 0 f-! ^eisler against Ira Terrell issued
the first trophy test, held several 'fice of the Clerk of Superior Courtl^om the Superior Court of Taylor
BENTLEY’S LAUNDRY 1
Phone 6303
Reynolds, Ga.
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We are open six days a week. We are ready and ;j*
willing to; do your laundry. $
We will pick up and deliver your Laundry work not %
only at Reynolds but all- over Taylor and other counties $
nearby. f
When you think of having Laundry work done, just ?
think of . %
BENTLEY’S LAUNDRY, Reynolds, Ga., or Call 6303 |
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ap-
months ago. by a margin of
proximately 44 seconds.
But the Washington fire fighters
responded like true champions,
smashing all previous marks when
they bounded through the day run
in a phenomenal 2:08 2/5 and dur
ing the evening were timed at a
splendid three minutes flat.
Commissioner Cravey has words
of praise for both contestants. “The
time these two great volunteer fire
departments made is unbelievable.!^,®”^
of said County April 14, 1952 in ! County, Georgia, and levied on as
Deed Book 4, Pages 353-354, a u-, the P r °P ert y of said Ira Terrell > de '
thorizing the holder and owner of
fendant in fi. fa. with full undivid-
said deed, Franklin McCants t 0| f d and fee simple title in
sell same for the purpose of pay- bim - Notice of levy and sale has
ing off a certain indebtedness de- bee " given to the said Defendant
scribed in said security deed when in fi. fa. accordmg to law
both organizations named to com
mittees to carry out the plans.
The program for the day has
prominent leaders as principal
speakers, a big parade featuring
the army band and! tanks from Ft.
Benning, the 40 & 8 of Albany is
sending their replica of this fam
ous World War I method of trans
formation. Legion posts throughout
this section are planning to send
their colors and color guards for the
big parades, several civic organiza
tions plan to enter floats, one of
which is said will be a repiica of
the proposed $82,000,000 Fort
Gaines dam.
Clowns have been secured, not
only for the parade but to add
the gaity and hilarity of the day.
Following the speaking at 10 a.
m.. a big barbecue dinner will be
served.
SCT'Gtr'ZSS 13 ©.
the same becomes due and the
same now having become due
and remaining unpaid, the said
Franklin McCants exercising such
right under said power of sale
advertising same for four
They have proved beyond doubt consecutive weeks immediately pre
that they are as efficient as are to
be found anywhere in the country.
I know the entire state feels deeply
the matchless protective service
they and other similar volunteer
units are providing.”
Beautiful Tribute to
Life and Character of
Late Mrs. S. B. Smith
When God saw fit to remove
from our midst, Mrs. S. B. Smith we
knew we had lost one of our good
friends and a loyal co-worker. We
This 30th day of July, 1953.
CHARLIE J. WRIGHT, Sheriff.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
SON OF FORMER
CONGRESSMAN OPENS
LAW OFFICE AT RICHLAND
ceding said day of sale. The pro
ceeds of said sale to be applied to J Mrs
the payment of said indebtedness
and the cost of said sale.
This August 3rd, 1953.
FRANKLIN McCANTS.
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
All creditors of the estate of
M. Lou Brewer Cromer, de-
Richland, Ga., July 31—Stephen
Pace Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Pace Sr., of Americus, an
nounces that he will open a part-
time office in Richland for the gen
eral practice of law.
For a number of years Richland
has been without a lawyer and the
prospects of Pace serving the corn-
deceased, late of Taylor County, | munity is welcomed by everyone,
are hereby notified to render in The young lawyer has not defi-
their demands to the undersigned I nitely decided where his office will
according to law, and all persons be located as he has several loca-
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor Cunty:
By virtue of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty at the August term, 1953, there
of, will be sold on the first Tues
day in September next, before the
court house door of said county,
within the legal hours of sale to
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment to me.
This 15th day of July, 1953.
THELMON JARRELL,
Administrator
M. Lou
rejoice in having been privileged j the highest bidder for cash the fol
io know her and truly our church lowing described lands, to-wit:
will miss her presence. All our
hearts are made sad by her pass
ing but we know that for the
Christian, death is only the begin
ning of life with Christ. To a
spirit like hers, death comes not as
curse but as the coronation of a
useful life well spent. Hers was a
beautiful life whose span was
spent in duty to her family and her
God. The world has been made
better by her having passed this
Fifteen (15) acres, more or less,
in Lot No. 239 in the 13th district
of Taylor County, Georgia, de
scribed as follows: Commencing on
the south side of barn fifteen. (15)
teet south of south-west corner of
said barn, and running west to
State Highway No. Three (3) then
north along said State Highway No
Three (3) through clay pit to wire
fence, thence east to spring, thence
down the spring branch south
way. She has made a great contri- easterly along line of land of C. R
button to the citizenry of of this, Brown and barb wire fence
world in her family of Christian
children she has reared. She was a
devoted and a loyal Christian.
to
lands of W. M. Mathews and Wil
lie Standridge. then west to pas
ture fence and dividing line of
She laid up her treasures where lands this day dee ded to George
thieves could jiot steal, nor rust p Hammack and Mrs. Anne H.
deay. For years she had been send-1 Hess, thence northwesterly to barn
ing her materials to heaven where I referred to above, and then west to
the greatest architect and builder state Highway No. Three (3) and
of the universe had been building j starting point, except there has
her home. It will never need to be ■ been so ] d 0 ff of said tract of land
repaired or re-modeled for the ma- to Bill Bazemore a tract or parcel
terial i s flawless. ,of j and described as beginning at
es, her life has been a success.; ( be south-west corner of 15 acres
She had lived well, loved much, tract > and running north 107 feet
anc in return gained the respect | a ] on g state Highway No. 3, thense
and love of all; she had filled her east 301 fee t, thence South 107
P ac ®., an ^ accorn Plishieci her task. t eet) thence west 301 feet to start-
Her life has been an inspiration to ing point> as described in a war-
many and her memory a benedic- rantv deed, dated Nov. 27, 1945
ion to all. For a noble and God- f rom Mrs. Louise H. Newton to Bill
l •(. c aracter like hers was not a Bazemore, recorded in Deed Book
thing of favor or chance, but is the 2 . page 210 Clerk of Superior
natural result of continued effort court’s office> Taylor County, Ga.
in ngi nn ing, right living and Said lands sold as the property
long cherished association with of the estate of Mrs. Edith Louise
oc - i e loug s. She was hum- N ewton . late of said county, de-
f e ’ unassuming demanding little ceased by the undersigned and will
or ersc cevoter to her church, be so j d f or the purpose of paying
her friends and to God’s cause. d ebt s and distribution .
We are sure this would be her
tions under advisement.
For the past year and a half Mr.
Pace has been associated with his
father in the law firm of Pace and
Pace in Americus. He expects to
of Estate of Mrs. keep this connection while doing his
Brewer Cromer. | Richland practice.
Now Is The Time to
l Modernize Your Home
If you are interested in modernizing your 1
f home on the installment plan. see Butler \
G fi
Lumber Company for complete information, d
This A. B. C. plan applies to any additions ®
or improvements you want to make on your
home, and gives you thirty-six months to pay
i
| off your loan.
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BUTLER
Butler, Ga.
LUMBER
CO.
Phone 51
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Heads,
Tails
parting message to us:
Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me!
And may there be no moaning of i
the bar, j
When I put out to sea.
But such a tide as moving seems
asleep, ;
Too full for sand and foam,
When that which drew from out
the boundless deep,
Turns again home.
Twilight and evening bell
And after that the dark! ,
And may there be no sadness of 1
farewell
W 7 hen I embark.
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For tho, from out our bourne of!
Time and Place, ’
The flood may bear me far,
I hope to see my Pilot face to face
When I have crossed the bar.
Mrs. D. E. Byrd
Mrs. C. L. Pyron,
Committee.
This August 3rd, 1953.
WM. J. HAMMACK,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Mrs. Edith Lou
ise Newton, Deceased.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
There will be sold at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale
before the court house door in Tay
lor County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1953, the
following described property to-
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
being the northeast one quarter
corner in the form of a square of
lot of land Number 101 in the
Thirteenth Land District of Taylor
County, Georgia, containing 50
acres, more or less, and bounded
on the north by original land lot
line and land of W. John
Childres; o n the east by
the original land lot line and
land of W. A. Fickling; on the
south by land of Solomon Terrell
or Sideways
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More” car!
PAYNE
BUTLER, GA.