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THE BTJTLER HERALD. BUTLER. GEORGIA, AUGUST 31, 1961.
PAGE EIGHT
Woman’s College of
Georgia Is New Name
For Girls’ School
Milledgeville, Ga. — A new col
lege flame will appear in Georgia
on the first of September. The
WommacVs College of Georgia will
Negro Policeman
Jailed in Probe
LEGAL ADS
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
Macon, Ga. — Macon detectives GEORGIA—Taylor County:
jailed Negro Police Officer Ed Cal- Whereas, Martin A. Chapman,
houn this week on two morals Administrator de bonis with the
charges. i will annexed on the estate of R. S.
i Police Chief McCallum said the West, represents to the Court in j
investigation is incomplete at the his petition, duly filed and en-1
be the new name of Ga. State Col -, present time an d he did not release tered on record, that he has fully!
any details as to what led up to administered R. S. West’s estate: '
the arrest. 1 This is therefore, to cite all per- 1
Chief McCallum said several per- sons concerned, kindred and credi- j
sons besides the Negro police of- tors, to show cause, if any they
lege for Women.
The change was approved by the
board of regents of the University
System of Georgia at their January
meeting, becomes effective the first booked on open charges can,’why said Administrator should
This wilf be the third name for in the investigation and more ar- not be discharged from his ad-j
This will he the tnirdI name tor , made before the case , ministration, and receive Letters
the college which was chartered in resis may uc i„ f nicmicinn J
1889. It was originally called the is completed.
Ga. State Normal and Industrial I Calhoun had been on the Macon
College, and in 1922 the name was Poli> e Department since 1952,
changed to Ga. State College for
Women.
he was hired as a special officer.
•nnouncln, the nameJange ' Mercer University
Dr. R. E. Lee, College president,
stated that the new name is more i Names Registrar
distinctive and more compact and
re-emphasizes the unique person
ality of the Woman’s College.
of Dismission on the First Monday
in September, 1961.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary Taylor Co.
TRADE NAME AFFIDAVIT
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Personally appeared before me,
Lewis Watson, Jr., who on oath
Miss Kathryn Brown has been deposes and says that Lewis Wat-
The college has enjoyed steady'named registrar at Mercer Uni- son, Jr. and Joe Brown are doing
growth during the past several
years, and there was a 30 per cent
enrollment jump in the past two
years.
Bottom Pay will be
$1.15 Beginning
Sunday, Sept. 3rd
Washington, D. C. — Employers
were reminded Sunday that begin
ning next Sunday the Federal minli
mum wage goes to $1.15 an hour
for those already covered. Many
thousands more will come under
the law for the first time at a
starting rate of $1, the present
minimum wage.
Harris, president has business in Taylor County at How
ard, Ga., and Butler, Ga., under
the names and styles of “Howard
Sand Company & Butler Sand
Company.”
This affidavit is made in ac
cordance with the Act of the Ga.
Legislature approved August 15,
1929.
LEWIS WATSON, Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 28th day of July, 1961.
W. B. GUINED, C.S.C.,
Taylor County, Ga.
versity, Dr
announced
1 Miss Brown joined Ihe Mercer
faculty in 1946 as an instructor in
| psychology. She was named dean
of women in 1947, a post she held
until being appointed registrar,
i succeeding A. R. Walton, newly-
I named director of housing. She also
holds the faculty rank of associate
j professor of psychology.
Manpower Reduction
Completed at Robins
LEGAL NOTICE
Plaintiff
Frances Palmer Oliver,
Vs.
William P. Oliver, Defendant.
Annulment Action filed the 28th
day of July, 1961. Ordered by
service by publication the 28th
day of July, 1961.
The defendant, William P. Oliv-
Robins Air Force Base, Ga. —
Maj. Gen Hefley, commander of
Warner Robins Air Material Area,
The’Labor Department noted that announces that the reduction in
the present requirement for time force in progress at Robins for the
and half pay for all hours over 40 past several months has now been
in a work week will continue to completed.
apply for those already covered. I Final determinations, on all
For employes newly covered under placements and separations have er> js hereby commanded pers onal-
the act, overtime provisions will been made, and no other employe ^ Qr by Attorneyi to beand ap .
not apply until 1963. | wl .^ be lssued separation notice at ar at tbe superior Court to be
The newly covered workers are this time unless they refuse offers heJd - n and fof Tay , or County)
largely in the retail and service of placement which are in Process. Georgia wit hin sixty (60) days on
fields with specific exceptions for Many of the separations and re- th date of th orde r for servi c e by
employes of hotels, motels, res- locations have already been effect-
taurants, hospitals and a few other ed.
service establishments. I —
Peanut Lab Will Stress
Petition for Charter
Problems of Marketing Georgia—Taylor county:
i To the Superior Court of
Washington, D. C. — Secretary of County:
Agriculture Freeman said Friday _ The petition of E. H. Bazemore, of July, 1961
publication, as above set forth,
then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint in the above
captioned action, else the Court
will proceed, as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness, the Honorables, Hubert
Said Calhoun and J. R. Thompson,
Judges of said Court, this 28th day
W. B. GUINED,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Taylor County, Ga.
(834p)
SHERIFF'S SALE
a "proposed research "lab at Dawson Jimmy Smith and J. E. Bone, re-
will be directed primarily toward spectfully shows:
peanut marketing problems. J- They desire to be incorporated
The laboratory, to cost $1,600,000 under the name and style of BUT- Robert E. Lanyon
also is expected to conduct re- LER SWIMMING POOL AND Plaintiff’s Attorney
search on pecans, grains and oth- RECREATION CENTER, INC. The
er southeast agricultural products, general nature of the business or
Freeman said plans and specifi- businesses to be transacted by the
cations for the laboratory are now corporation is that of to conduct, GEORGIA—Taylor County
being developed with $130,000 in maintain and operate the business | Will be sold on the 5th day of
planning funds provided by Con- (, T recreation and entertainment of September, 1961, at the court house
gross for the fiscal year which d le public, including acquiring by door of said county, at Butler,
ends next June 30. lease, purchase or otherwise a q 3 within the legal hours of sale,
Freeman said during the past swimming pool and recreation to the highest bidder for cash the
few years farmers have become in- center, to charge admission fees following personal property, to-wit:
over the therefor and to do all things neces- An undivided 93/224 interest in
sary or incident thereto. aeid to the east half of lot No. 123
i 2. The maximum number of 0 f the 13th District of Taylor
shares of common stock of par County, Georgia,
value which may be issued by said , Said ’ property is levied on as
corporation shall be 2.500 shares of the P roperty of Jasper Childree to
the par value of $10.00 per share, satisfy an execution issued from
3. The amount of capital with the Superior Court of said county
creasingly concerned
quality of peanut crops.
Death of Air Piracy
Voted by Congress
bill imposing penalties up to
death for airplane hijacking.
The Senate and House had
passed rival versions of the bill
sent W to Sl president D Kennedv C Mond e av which the corporation will begin j n f avo r of T. Whatley against said
sent Jo Resident K _ en _ n .®?y_ Monda Z business is $200.00. Jasper Childree and Asa Childree
4. The time the corporation is to a nd is sold by virtue of order
have existence is 35 years. granted by the Honorables Hubert
5. Petitioners reside at Butler, Calhoun and J. R. Thompson,
but the Senate C agreed to‘accept the which is their post office Jud f e r s of f the Sup f ri °' C ° Urt °l
address. said County, on the 26th day of
6. The county in which the prin- June, 1958.
cipal office of the corporation is This 24th day of July, 1961.
located is Taylor. | CHARLIE J. ‘WRIGHT,
Wherefore, petitioners pray that (835) Sheriff, Taylor County
they be adjudged a body corporate (
under the laws of the State of ■ SHERIFF'S SALE
Georgia and under the name and |
style hereinabove stated and with GEORGIA—Taylor County:
all the rights and privileges there-, Will be sold on the 5th day of
unto appertaining. September, 1961, at the court house
H. THAD CRAWLEY, door of said county, at Butler,
Attorney for Petitioners. : Qa., within the legal hours of sale,
House bill.
Sen. Monroney, D. Mont., told
his colleagues “We do not know
when another hijacking may oc
cur.”
He said he therefore was reluct
ant to wait for a Senate-House
conference to thrash out a com
promise.
The bill defines the in-air seiz
ure of planes as an act of piracy.
It would provide penalties from 20
years to death.
U.S. Leases 55,000
Acres at Benning
Judgment of the Court
to the highest bidder for cash the
following personal property, to-wit:
One 1952 McCormick Tractor,
Model WD9, Serial Number WDCB
59133W12B.
Said property is levied on as the
in favor of Ed Richardson against
Walter Wainwright and is sold by
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
The foregoing Application for a
Charter for the Butler Swimming
Buena Vista, Ga. — The U. S. Pool and Recreation Center. Inc., DroDerlv of Walter wainwrieht to
Army has opened an office at Bue- h as been read and considered. The g ati g fy y an execution issued 6 from 1
na Vista, to lease 55,000 acres of petitioners have presented a cer- tbe SuDerior Court of said count-/
land adjacent to Ft. Benning mill- tificate from the Secretary of the Superl0r Court of said county
tary reservation for an additional State showing that the name of the
training and maneuver area. proposed corporation is not the virtue f order granted by the
Representatives of the Army name of any existing corporation gu Court of Count * on
Corps of Engineers, Savannah Dis- registered with his office. ^ , f M
trict, will seek contracts for the Now, therefore, it is ordered that th p 12t , h da V nf 7
use of the land for training of the said application be, and the same -
Second Division and Infantry Cen- is, hereby granted and Butler
ter troops. Swimming Pool and Recreation
Tile 2nd Div. recently received or Center, Inc., is hereby incorporated
ders to increase its size and be- as provided by law.
come combat ready, in line with This 26th day of August, 1961.
a presidential order to bolster the J. R. THOMPSON,
nation’s conventional warfare force. (8314) J. S. C. C. C.
Included in the area designated ]
is the recreation area at Lake Juni- NOTICE TO DEBTORS
This the 12th day of July, 1961.
CHARLIE J. WRIGHT,
(835) Sheriff, Taylor County
CITATION rOR DISMISSION
per, near Geneva.
AND CREDITORS
One Just Ages
In the Juice
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Whereas Martin A. Chapman,
Administrator of Bobbie Jean
Whitley, represents to the Court in
his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered Bobbie Jean Whit
ley’s estate:
This is therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and eredi-
cause, if any they
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY:
All creditors of the estate of
John V. Ritter, late of Taylor Coun-
ty, deceased, are hereby notfied to tors, to show
Philadelphia, Pa. — William i render in their demands to the un- can, why said Administrator should
Welch, celebrating his 100th birth- , dersigned according to law, and all not be discharged from his ad-
day, gave this explanation for his persons indebted to said estate are ministration, and receive Letters'
longevity: “I’ve ben chewing tobac- required to make immediate pay- of Dismission on the First Monday
co 70 years, but 1 never spit it out. ment. in September, 1961.
I don’t’know what else to attribute Iva Ernestine McClusky Ritter | MRS. BUSEY CHILDS,
xny longevity to.”
Administrator
Ordinary Taylor Co.
Announceing
OUR NEW REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Jake Windham
Taylor County Citizen
Mr. Windham will be pleased to serve your
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DAY PHONE:
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UN. 2-4465
NIGHT PHONE.
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Fort Valley Georgia
Phone: TA. 5-5580
Serving customers throughout this area for the past seven
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and operating in six Southern States. We maintain complete
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Walker’s
Grocery & Market
Butler, Ga. Member INS
Specials Friday and Saturday, Sept. 1 & 2
4 to 5 pound
FRESH HENS Lb. 29c
FRESH
CHICKEN BREAST lb. 43c
FRESH LEAN
GROUND BEEF lb. 49c
SPECIAL
NECK BONES 6 lbs. $1.00
(End Cut)
PORK CHOPS lb. 49c
SKINLESS
Red Link Sausage lb. 39c
3 CANS
BALLARD BISCUIT 25c
TOMMY TUCKER
MAYONNAISE
CUTRITE
WAX PAPER
10-POUNDS
CHARCOAL
25-Ft. ROLL
REYNOLDS WRAP
TWO POUNDS
Daisy Fresh 0LE0
1-Lb. PACKAGE
VANILLA WAFERS
Qt. 49c
29c
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35c
39c
29c
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