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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961.
Woman Electrocuted
Trying to Save Victim
Ashburn, Ga. — A Turner coun
ty woman was killed instantly
when she tried to pull the body of
an electrocuted farm laborer off a
high tension power line, Coroner
Pate said Sunday.
The woman’s 6-year old son wit
nessed the tragedy and ran more
than a mile for help.
J. D. McCook, 55, was driving a
tractor and dusting peanuts late
Saturday when apparently he ran
into an electric line hanging only
about six feet above the ground. -
Mrs. E. G. McAllister, wife of the
operator of the farm, drove to the
field and found McCook hanging
across the line.She apparently tried
to pull him away from the wire.
When she touched the body she too
was electrocuted,
Mrs. McAllister’s 6 year old
son, Mark, ran to McAllister’s serv
ice station and informed him of
the tragedy.
When rescuers reached the scene
they found Mrs. McAllister had
been thrown away from the wire.
Her body was burned severely. Mc
Cook’s body still hung across the
wire.
A coroner’s jury ruled both deaths
accidental.
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
W. B. Guined, Guardian of Fred
Taylor, incompetent, has applied to
me for a discharge from guardian
ship of Fred Taylor:
This is therefore to notify all
persons concerned to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in October
next, else he will be discharged
from his guardianship as applied
for.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary, Taylor Co.
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Whereas, Homer Gray and D. E.
Byrd, administrators of Irene Gray
Estate, represents to the court in
their petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that they have ful
ly administered Irene Gray's es
tate:
This is therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can
why said administrators should not
be discharged from said adminis
tration, and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the first Monday in
October, 1961.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Taylor Co. Ordinary.
LEE QUALITY HOMES
A HOME FOR EVERYONE!
See and inspect our many Home
Plans. There’s one to fit every need and
every bank account.
For complete information:
Mail to: JACK JOHNSON
P. O. Box 664 Fort Valley, Ga.
Phone: TA. 5-8466
“I would like a Lee Representative to call on me”.
NAME
Address (If rural box holder, describe location).
I own a lot [ |; I plan to buy a lot Q
A bargain *
she can't resist
EVER SEE A WOMAN who could pass up a
good bargain ? Not when it s as tempting a3
Georgia Power’s generous wiring plan.
Under the plan, the company will pay from
$50 to $200 toward adequate home wiring.
Here’s why you may need it:
In the past two decades, scientific advances
have transformed our world into a veritable
wonderland of electrical conveniences. Today
there are more than 60 electric appliances
on the market and more are on the way.
This increase in the variety and number
of appliances has meant added burdens to
household circuits. Wiring which was ade
quate four or five years ago no longer will
do the job.
By taking advantage of the plan, you will
be assured that your home will have the
main service wiring and circuits needed for
full electric living.
Want more information? Simply contact
your nearest electric appliance dealer, elec
trical contractor or Georgia Power Company
representative. There’s no obligation.
TAX-MTINO • INVUIOI-OWNIk
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A enixi n wHiRivia w« ifRvi
| LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Under the powers in a deed from
Robert W. Hooten and Isabella
Hooten to Jim Walter Corporation
'dated January 3, 1961, recorded in
Deed Book 11, Folio 396-397, Clerk's
Office, Taylor Superior Court, the
1 same having been duly transferred
and assigned to the undersigned
I transferee, there will be sold dur
ing the legal hours of sale on Oct.
i 3, 1961, before the court house door
in said County, at public outcry,
to the highest bidder for cash the
following poreprty: All that tract
or parcel of land lying and being
in Taylor County, Georgia, to-wit:
|A lot of land 105-ft. by 210-ft. be-
| ing more fully described as fol
lows: For a beginning point on the t
east side of Willie Woodall Avenue
and South side of Catridge Road
at a telephone pole at the intersec
tion of the above said road and
i avenue and going in an easterly
' direction 210 feet to a point 15
j feet from the center of said Cat
ridge Road for a point of beginning
of the aforesaid lot of land; thence
running in a southerly direction
210 feet to a point and same being
bounded on the west by lands of
Nelson Woodall and Willie Wood- •
all; thence in an easterly direction-
tion 105 feet to a point; thence in
I a northerly direction 210 feet to
1 Catridge Road, bounded on the east 1
and south by other lands of Nel
son Woodall, thence parallel to and j
on the south side of Catridge Road j
in westerly direction 105 feet to
the point of beginning. This lot be
ing a portion of that certain tract
'of land as contained in a Deed as
recorded in Butler, Georgia, Taylor
County, Jan. 12, 1952 in Deed Book
4, page 465-466, and being in Land j
Lot 63, Land District 14 of Taylor
County, Ga.
Default having occurred under
the terms of the note secured by
' said deed, and the holder having
elected to declare th eentire debt
due and payable, the power of sale
contained in said deed has become
operative.
Sale will be held, deed made
and proceeds thereof distributed in
strict compliance with the terms
of said deed.
MID-STATE HOMES, Inc.
Transferee.
Wm. K. Buffington
Attorney
Macon, Ga.
Petition for Charter
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
To the Superior Court of
County:
The petition of E. H. Bazemore,
Jimmy Smith and J. E. Bone, re
spectfully shows:
1. They desire to be incorporated
under the name and style of BUT
LER SWIMMING POOL AND
RECREATION CENTER, INC. The
general nature of the business or
businesses to be transacted by the
corporation is that of to conduct,
maintain and operate the business
of recreation and entertainment of
the public, including acquiring by
lease, purchase or otherwise a
swimming pool and recreation
center, to charge admission fees
therefor and to do all things neces
sary or incident thereto.
2. The maximum number of
shares of common stock of par
value which may be issued by said
corporation shall be 2,500 shares of
the par value of $10.00 per share.
3. The amount of capital with
which the corporation will begin
business is $200.00.
4. The time the corporation is to
have existence is 35 years.
5. Petitioners reside at Butler,
Georgia, which is their post office
address.
6. The county in which the prin
cipal office of the corporation is
located is Taylor.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they be adjudged a body corporate
under the laws of the State of
Georgia and under the name and
style hereinabove stated and with
all the rights and privileges there
unto appertaining.
H. TOAD CRAWLEY,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Said
FAMOUS BRAND
SHOE SALE
We are not permitted to list the names of these
famous brand Ladies’ Shoes. We will say this is the
best lot of Shoes we have ever offered for sale.
Come See For Yourself
Only $4.85
(One Table of 100 pair for only - - $2.91)
Sale Starts Friday, Sept. 8th 8 a. m.
Sorry: No Refunds, Lay-A ways or Telephone Orders
All Sales Are Final!
BRASWELL DEPT. STORE
Reynolds Georgia
Judgment of the Court
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
The foregoing Application for a
Charter for the Butler Swimming
Pool and Recreation Center, Inc.,
has been read and considered. The
petitioners have presented a cer
tificate from the Secretary of
State showing that the name of the
proposed corporation is not the
name of any existing corporation
registered with his office.
Now, therefore, it is ordered that
said application be, and the same
is, hereby granted and Butler
Swimming Pool and Recreation
Center, Inc., is hereby incorporated
as provided by law.
This 26th day of August. 1961.
J. R. THOMPSON,
(8314) J. S. C. C. C.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY:
All creditors of the estate of
John V. Ritter, late of Taylor Coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notfied to
render in their demands to the un
dersigned according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate pay
[ment.
i lva Ernestine McClusky Ritter
Administrator
Walker’s
Grocery & Market
Butler, Ga. Member INS
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