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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961.
Run-Off Looms
In Atlanta’s
Mayors Race
Maintain Quality
While Harvesting
And Ginning Cotton
ATLANTA—A runoff between
prominenl businessman making his
LEGAL SALE i
i
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Under ihe powers in a deed from
Robert W. Hooten and Isabella
Hooten to Jim Walter Corporation
Preserving cotton’s fine natural dated January 3, 1961, recorded in
quality through the harvesting and Deed Book 11, Folio 396-397, Clerk's:
. . ginning operations is more impor- Office, Taylor Superior Court, the!
first political race and an ardent f an( {} lan eV er this year, Richard same having been duly transferred I
segregationist apparently will he Long, cotton marketing specialist. and assigned to the undersigned;
necessary to decide the Atlanta ma- for the University of Georgia Co- j transferee, there will be sold dur-j
yoralty race. __ operative Extension Service, re-i ing the legal hours of sale on Oct. j
A near record turnout of voters minded cotton farmers this week. |3, 1961, before the court house door
gave Ivan Allen, the businessman it appears that this year’s crop in said County, at public outcry, !
and former Chamber of Commerce W ill be more expensive from a cost to the highest bidder for cash the
president a substantial lead in the 0 f production standpoint than in following poreprty: All that tract
hotly-contested race to succeed Ma- recent years due to a reduction in or parcel of land lying and being
yor William B. Hartsfield who is per acre lint yields, he explained. . in Taylor County, Georgia, to-wit:
stepping out after 23 years in off- i n i960 the state averaged 371 A lot of land 105-ft. by 210-ft. be-
* ce - pounds of lint per harvested acre. | ing more fully described as fol-
In second place was Lester Mad- This year’s average yield is ex- lows: For a beginning point on the
dox, a restaurant operator and a peeted to be down to 364 pounds, least side of Willie Woodall Avenue
leader in the segregationist group, “This means that we must har- , and South side of Catridge Road
"Georgians Unwilling To Surrend- vest and gin for better quality if at a telephone pole at the intersec-
«r,” which opposed desegregation W e are to realize net returns that tion of the above said road and
attempts. will compare favorably with those avenue and going in an easterly
Close behind, however, was state 0 f ] as t year” he emphasized. direction 210 feet to a point 15
Sen. Charlie Brown who like Allen, Each load of seed cotton should feet from the center of said Cat-
received endorsement of Negro be examined jointly by the produc- ridge Road for a point of beginning
groups. er anf j u,e gi nner to determine of the aforesaid lot of land; thence
With 55 of 69 precincts reporting what treatment it should receive, running in a southerly direction
Allen had 23,534 votes, Maddox had For maximum value from a load 210 feet to a point and same being
16,244 and Brown 13,775. Trailing 0 f seed cotton, it is necessary to bounded on the west by lands of
were state Rep. M. M. Smith with g in each load on its ()Wn merit Nelson Woodall and Willie Wood-
8,945 votes and Fulton County Com- with respect to trash and moisture all; thence in an easterly direction-
missioner James Aldredge with content. Indiscriminate use of tion 105 feet to a point; thence in
6 ’ 423 ' . cleaning and drying equipment can a northerly direction 210 feet to
The 70-year-old Hartsfield, who on i y mean that quality suffers, Catridge Road, bounded on the east
led Atlanta’s peaceful desegrega- and that the farmer, the ginner a41tl south by other lands of Nel-
tion of its schools just two weeks affld (be state’s cotton industry all son Woodall, thence parallel to and
ago, declined to endorse any of the ] ose be said. on the south side of Catridge Road
five candidates. During his many Long made the following sugges- in westerly direction 105 feet to
races Hartsfield drew heavily on the tion for maintaining highest possi- the point of beginning. This lot be-
city’s Negro vote. b le quality thru harvesting and ing a portion of that certain tract
However, there were indications ginning: , of land as contained in a Deed as
this huge bloc was split among Harvest as soon after maturity recorded in Butler, Georgia, Taylor
four candidates with only Maddox as possible, but only when the County, Jan. 12, 1952 in Deed Book
failing to draw support in the Ne- moisture content is down to about 4, P a 8 e 465-466, and being in Land
gro precincts. io per cent Lot 63, Land District 14 of Taylor
Much of the campaigning was Make sure mec hanical pickers County, Ga.
based on which of the five is best are j n g00f ] a djustment and that Default having occurred unde r
suited by personal or political ex- they are operated properly. A lit- the terms of the note secured by
perience to be mayor. All claimed t je time spent training operators said deed, and the holder having
in general that they could bring can p a y elected to declare th eentire debt
about improved race relations and Provide adequate means of haul- due anc * payable, the power of sale
would work for city improvements j 41 g and .storing seed cotton. Trucks contained in said deed has become
without raising taxes.
Hammarskjold Killed
In UN Plane Crash
or trailers should have tight front operative,
and bottom to reduce
contamina- I Sale wi U be held, deed made
' tion. and proceeds thereof distributed in
| Protect seed cotton from mois- strict compliance with the terms
■ ture accumulation. of said deed.
t ’T’l r* . m i I D° not mix dry and wet or clean I MID-STATE HOMES, Inc.
In 1 he Congo Monday and trashy cotton. Transferee.
I Cooperate with ginners in gin Wm. K. Buffington
yard groupings of seed cotton with Attorney
NDOLA, Northern Rhodesia, Sept, similar trash and moisture content. Macon > Ga -
19—Secretary-General Dag Ham- Do not expose cotton to tempera- I r
marskjold was killed Monday in lure in excess of 211 degrees Fah- * _ c
the crash of his United Natibns renheit in drying. ' * eillion tor v-.na.rter
plane in the Congo and the sole Use only as much cleaning equip GEORGIA—Taylor County:
survivor said there were explosions ment as necessary. To the Superior Court of Said
aboard the craft shortly before It Maintain uniform flow of seed | County:
cotton through the ginning system.! The petition of E. H. Bazemore,
hit the ground
The 56-year-old Hammarskjold
perished in the wreckage of his
DC6B on a mission to bring a cease
fire between United Nations Forces
and the warriors of Katanga Presi
dent Moishe Tshombe.
Twelve of the other 13 persons Jo Obtain More
aboard the white-painted plane al- .
so died in the crash. But an un- Conservation
identified United Nations security
guard was pulled from the wreck- The Agricultural Conservation
age alive.
ACP Designed
Maintain uniform loose seed rolls. Jimmy Smith and J. E. Bone, re-
VERNON R. REDDISH .spectfully shows:
County Agent 1. They desire to be incorporated
I 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
£ iluvc - , , , „ , Program is designed to encourage } he public ’ i ncluding acquiring by
Hammarskjold s body was found nee ded soil and water conservation lease ’ . purchase or otherwise a
in the wreckage in a grove of young practices in addition to the extent swl ^ mi "8 P° o1 and recreation
trees seven miles north of here.
Most of those who died were carry out> acc0 rding „
burned beyond recognition, but Sealy, chairman of the ASC
Hammarskjold s body was scarcely County Committee. This assistance
marked. A rescue worker said -his
that the farmers would ordinarily “"2* 1 „ cbarge ad ™ ission fces
carrv o„t arvnr.iina h a therefor and to do all things neces
sary or incident thereto.
2. The maximum number of
shares of common stock of par
may be issued by said
. . . . „ „ , . is thru cost-shares advanced by the
body bore only a small wound in Government to nav Dart of the which
the neck” and that he was wearing cost incurred in establishing ap- ° f
h.s identity tag. Droved soil conserving practices.,^ 6 P - ar ValUe ° f $100 ° per share ‘
Also reported aboard were three
proved
Mr.
Sp-llv states that everv f ' 3> Tbe amou nt Of capital with
American citizens working for the fo rt‘ is being made to encourage as ™ hi ? h the cor P° ration wiU be S in
United Nations. They were Dr. many farmers as possible to Sr??, business is $200.00.
H ; A Weischoff, the U. N. director out s oil conserving practices The v 4 ' The . time the cor P° ra ti<m is to
of political affairs: William Ranal- regulations require that an appli- , have e ^s tence is 35 years
lo, Hammarskjold s personal aide, cation for assistance bp filed prior 5 ‘ Petltloners reslde at Butler,
and Vladimir Fabry, a Czech-born to beginning the practice P i Georgia - which is their post office
legal officer and naturalized U. S. /rs state tbat we| ad fi dr “ S - f . h . „ th .
-ySn-Un woman a, s „ was * SIS
Cr o" ( b M r „ d ', Sh f wa “ L '”
lande of Montreal, private secre- available it is obvious that AGP 1 wherefore - P at i _ .
S.n C o 0 'oper e atio h „' e ' °' "" U ' N ' S ca ""°> " sslsl •** « <*• conse,va-!. h . e /.. be .o a . dl ,“ d . g . M .f b .t dy J?.?”" 6 ,
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
Weekend Road Toll
Reaches Six in State
tion practices needed, but the ACP ™ de ' the l aws ° f t ! he State °j
program should be reviewed by ^ h i h U " d " ( , ? ! / an l e a " d
every farmer and the assistance Style hereinabov e stated and with
available under this
all the rights and privileges there
1 used to the greatest advantage unt0 a PP ert aining.
possible.
H. THAD CRAWLEY,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Judgment of the Court
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
A car-train crash at a Georgia CITATION FOR DISMISSION
state highway erasing near Watk- GEORGIA—Taylor County:
lnsville Sunday sent Georgia’s W . B. Guined, Guardian of Fred, The foregoing Aoolication for a
’o££ ass fssar-is rx?\?r r '/ s ,he r fer c s r m r s
wL co :a p Ks
ot Orlando, Fla., who nad been This is therefore to notify all petitioners have presented a eer
teaching in Mt. Vernon, Ga., and persons concerned to file their nh nave presented a cer
Miss Goldie McRae of Mt. Vernon Sons ? any the? have on o'r’ J lt u Secretary of
were killed in thn em«ii jecuons, li any tuey nave, on or state showing that the name of the
The sheriff said the car struck bef ° re be f ‘ rst M° nda y ^ October ^ proposed corporation is not the
e sneriri sain tne car struck next, else he U’lll be discharged 1 name of anv existing corporation
* Central of Georgia freight train from his guardianship as applied' ragTsLed wfth Ss office
at a crossing on Georia 15 near f or .legisierea wun ms ornce.
Watkinsville. i
An 18-month-old child, David
Dudley was killed in Athens Sat
urday night when he fell from a nTATimv rop titcmtcctov
car driven by his mother, Mrs. Ed CTOmON FOR D i SM ISSION
Dudley. GEORGIA—Taylor County:
An 8-year-old Atlanta girl, Jerry' Wher eas, Homer Gray and D. E.
Lanier Mann, w-as killed Saturday B y rd - administrators of Irene Gray
when she w’as struck by a car while Est f te > represents to the court in
crossing the South Atlanta express- 4be ’ r petition, duly filed and en-
way. tered on record, that they have ful- 1
An Augusta youth, 15-year-old administered Irene Gray’s es ““
Willie Wilson, w r as struck and kill- tate:
Ordinary, Taylor Co.
! Now, therefore, it is ordered that
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS, 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.
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY:
All creditors of the estate of
John V. Ritter, late of Taylor Coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notfied to
ed by a car in downtown Augusta This is therefore, to cite all per-
Saturday. , sons concerned, kindred and eredi-
In another Saturday accident, Ha- tors - t0 show cause, if any they can
raid Rooks, 33, of Baxley, was kill- wh y said administrators should not .render in their demands to the un-
ed in a car which went out of con- be discharged from said adminis- dersigned according to law, and all
trol on a curve near Alma. tration, and receive Letters of Dis- persons indebted to said estate are
The Associated Press traffic fa- mission on the first Monday in I required to make immediate pay-
tality count began at 6 p. m. Fri- .October, 1961. ment.
day and ended at midnight Sunday. I MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS, Ernestine McClusky Ritter
Taylor Co. Ordinary. ^ Administrator
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