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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 13^1954.
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Announcement
We wish to announce that we have
recently secured the service of Mr. W. R.
Hardy of Atlanta, a factory trained.
MOTOR TUNE-UP MAN
Also A
FRONT END ALINEMENT and
WHEEL BALANCING EXPERT
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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS & TRUCKS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We Invite You to Qive Us a Trial
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLIC SALE
Will be sold before the
Good used Cooking Ranges re
court possessed for balance due on 15
house door in Butler, Taylor Coun-! I™ 0111 * 15 ’ * ime ; some in Taylor coun
ty; wood, gas, electric
CLASSIFIED ADS Stephen's County Wins
ron sale $1,000 in ‘Keep Georgia
Green' Fire Prevention
ty, Georgia, on the 1st day of June,
1954, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-
wit: The south half of lot of land
number one hundred forty-two
(142), containing 1011acres of
land, more or less, lying and being
in the Twelfth (12th) land dis
trict of Taylor County, Georgia.
Write:
SALE ON NEW AND
REBUILT PIANOS
ranees I AtIanta -—Stephens County’s Kv;ej>
5’6 4tD) ! G:reen Council has received the $1,-
~~ as winner of the Georgia
forestry association’s forest fire
prevention contest.
Kirk Sutlive of Union Bag &
Paper Corp. made the presentation
a tthe final session of the asocia-
tion’s annual meeting.. ,
Emanuel, county which recently
gas,
(5 6,4tp) q^ ( hill
A. H. DAVIS |U1,U blJ1
General Delivery
Hawkinsville, Ga.
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Take advantage of this closing
Said property will be sold underM-^rSS ***
and by virtue of the powers con- $ 10 ooo- factory ’ rebuilt P 2n2” aWard ’ Marion COUnty #as thitd
tained in one certain security deed $200Oo’ plus ^ales lav 1 rS * or a prize . « of $300 apd the 1953
from King Felts to T. B. Joiner, pJ ANO co 198 N mu winner > Schle y county won, fourth
dated January 3rd, 1944, and re-'S^S Ga M-W9M ’ *
corded in the Office of the Clerk Gr, “ ,n ' Ga ‘ (4 29 2b),
the
PIANO BARGAIN
of the Superior Court of Taylor j
County, Georgia, in deed book Z,j
pages 533 and 534, for the purpose! will sell 1954 Spinet like new to
°f paying the indebtedness des- responsible party who can make
cribed in said security deed, which small down payment and assume
indebtedness is in the amount of small monthly payments on bal-
one hundred forty-eight ($148.00) ,ance. Also fine upright Piano very
dollars, principal, besides interest cheap. Just the piano for the be-1
from November 1st, 1944, at the ! ginner or musician. Write: Credit, e 52-member council
rate of eight per cent per annum, Dept., S3 Alabama Street, S.-W.! averaged 41 Persons,
plus taxes in the amount of‘Atlanta, Ga. 4’22‘4b) 1 Tbe neighborhood groups backed
thirty-two and one hundredths . jtTie forest protection unit by re-
($32.01) dollars which undersigned! POTATO PLANTS—Certified Porting all debris but discouraged
g was compelled to pay to protect Bunch Porto Rico, grown from vine wh en possible. Of the country’s
said property with interest of seven cutings. Now ready tor delivery. ^ ^ res (copared to 26 the previous
per cent per annum from date of i Harris & Heidt Plant Co! ,year) ‘ five were caused by railroads
_ : film he 1 4- I -
place for $200.
Stephen ■ County Forest Ranger,
Joe Dean, was awarded $100 by the
Georgia Bankers Association for
the aid he rendered thei Winning
county.
Stephens County’s Keep Green
Council,, hpaded by Otis Steele, had
working committees in the county’s
24 communities. At 16 meetings of
attendance
payment, October 13, 1950, all of
which is in default and under-
signedsi.gned elects to become due
at once. Said property is to be sold
as the property of the estate of
King Felts, deceased.
This April 20th, 1954.
T. B. JOINER.
H. Thad Crawley
Attorney for T. B. Joiner.
(4'15'2b)
Cordele, Georgia | five by a< ^ bris burning and two by
P.O. Box 4S; Phone 942J smokers - Acreage burned was only
, | $5 from July 1, 1953 to April 1, 1954:
compared to 2^6 for the past year.
CITATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
ARTHRITIS?
Taylor
County Motor Co.
Reynolds, Georgia
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Taylor Court of Ordinary:
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. Frances Elizabeth McCants
widow Thomas Jack McCants, de
ceased, for a twelve months’ support
for herself anl four minor children,
having filed their return; all per
sons concerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have, at.
the regular June term of this Court, he had agreed
why said application should not be grams to seek
granted
This the 3rd day of May, 1954.
J. R. LUNSFORD.
Ordinary, Taylor County.
The weekly '1’occoa Record and
Radio Station WLET supported the
council’s educational efforts with a
Keep Green edition and regular
new articles and about 800 spot an
nouncements.
Station Manager Virgil Craig
also broadcast 156 studio and 90
other forestry fire prevention pro
gram, some going onto ,a regional
network, ]f it became , necessary
to interrupt pro
volunteers to assist
in fire suppression. The'radio ap
peals were unnecessary as an aver
age of six volunteers responded 1
without being prompted.
The community committees put
CITATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT up more than 3,000 posters and
— j other signs. Women’s groups aided
Taylor Court of Ordinary: the Keep Green cause by conduct-
The appraisers upon application ing a campaign making compost
I have been wonderfully blessed
in being restored to active life
after being crippled in nearly every
joint in my body and with muscu
lar soreness from head to foot. I
had Rheumatoid Arthritis and
other forms of Rheumatism, hands
deformed and my ankles were set \ ne a PP raisers u P° n application j ing a campaign making compost
Limited space prohibits telling ° f ™™ nie s - Bel1 - widow of Robert piles to reduce debris burning. Es-
Limited space prohibits telling
me I will reply at once and tell
you more here but if you will write
you how I received this wonderful
relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 2695
Jackson 7, Mississippi
price l
economy!
performance
Try it and you’ll tell us that you get the best of all three in
CHEVROLET
Bell, deceased, for a twelve months' say, art and speaking contests
support for herself having filed weer sponsored on a voluntary bas-
their return; all persons concerned is for school children. The Negroes
hereby are cited to show cause, if also awakened to the advantages
any they have, at the regular June of fire prevention. ,
term of this Court, why said appli- j Emanuel County’s Pine Tree Fes-
cation should not be granted. j 1 ival was not in the contest period
This the 3rd day of May, 1954. jbut committees there kept, the for-
J. R. LUNSFORD. lest fire prevention message be—
Ordinary, Taylor County, 'fore the people throughout the
— year.
CITATION FOR DISMISSION j J • w ■ Smith headed Marion’s
initial Keep Green effort after com-
GEORGIA—Taylor County: l in g under Georgia Forestry Com-
Whereas, Thelmon Jarrell, a d- mission protection in July of 1953.
ministrator of Mrs. M. Lou Brewer The Council used every facility
Cromer, deceased, represents to the available to prmote the Keep
Court in his petition duly filed and cause
entered on record, tha/ he hasfullyi Schley county, striving,to main-
administerpd said estate; tain its high interest of 1953, said
This is therefore, to cite all per- more than 98 per cent of the peo-
sons concerned, kindred and credi- pie cooperated in its community-
tors to show cause if any they can, centered fire control program. By-
why said Administrator should not ron Hill and Ronny Jordan were
be discharged from his administra- co-chairmen of the Lions-sponsored
tion, and receive letters of Dismis- movement at Ellaville.
sion on the first Monday in June, Other counties among the 12
1954. finalists were Barrow, Bryan, Crisp,
This 3rd day of May. 1954. !Dougherty. Elbert, Muscogee and
J. R LUNSFORD, Ordinary. |Talbot.
Here’s the most—and the best for your money! We’re
so sure of it that we invite any test or comparison you
care to make. Come in and check the facts and figures.
Put a Chevrolet through its paces on the road. See for
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Only Chevrolet in the low-price field
, gives you all these "Best Buy” values
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Taylor County Motor Co.
Reynolds, Georgia
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