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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 19, 1961.
Little Hope For
West Berlin As
Free City -- Cocke
•ATLANTA, — West Berlin cannot
exist as a free city ecoinomically, in
the opinion of Georgia-born Erie
Cocke Jr., alternate executive direc
tor of the International Bank of Re
construction and Development (Wor
Id Bank).
Cocke made this comment in an
interview during a recent brief vis
PAGE THREE
Mvsterv Fire Fatal
To 3 in Alabama
HARTSELLE, Ala., Oct. 15—Fire
officials sifted ruins of a four-room
frame house Sunday, seeking to
find the cause of a mysterious blaze
which killed a woman and two
young children late Saturday night.
Dead were Mrs. Mabel Tolbert,
and two children by a previous
marriage, Jackie Johnson, 8, and
Dale Johnson, 2.
Her husband, Alvin Tolbert, was
Middle Georgians
Die In Accidents
it to Atlanta immediately follow- bos P't abzed with burns but report
ing a three-week trip to Europe, I ed in satisfactory condition,
including a four-day stay in Berlin! Asst. Fire Chief Homer Hender-
Said he: json said Tolbert told of a man dri-
“I don’t believe West Berlin cani ving up to the house - S ettin g out
exist as a free city economically °u his car ’ throwing something at
The solution is for the Allied forces 'L he house and speedin S awa V i ust
to remain there. As long as the Rus- | be * ora the fire broke out.
sians are there we’re all right It’s He,nderson quoted Tolbert as say-
the Germans who will force things , ing he said he broke throu £ h a
Esat Germans resent us. Ten years window and a passerby on Ala-
ago all the people were Germans bama pulled him out and to ° k
but now the East Germans are de- i him to the hospital, stopping at the
dicated Communists. Only in West fire station ,0 turn in the alarm ’
Berlin is there a free election to-L A nelghbor confirmed that a car
^ a y i drove away quickly about the time
,. ... ,, of the fire, Henderson said.
The dividing wall erected by East
Berliners contains enough bricks to i *
f! reat . bousing shortage Europe primarily to attend the an-
?. eorglan who ! alked wp h nual meeting of the World Bank in
'«* Berbn Ma y° r Willy Brandt Vienna. Other major cities he visit-
while there. 'ed were Rome, Paris and London.
Cocke, who served as a U. S. dele- | “I was amazed at the prosperity
gate to the United Nations in 1959 of the foreign countries and the State Putrol^ said
and is a past national commander comeback they have made in the * *
of the American Legion, went to last ten years,” he said.
Notice to all Dog Owners
All dog owners in the City of
Butler are required to have their dogs
fastened up for two weeks — Oct. 21
to Nov. 4 — during which time they
must he vaccinated in accordance
with the law.
All stray dogs will be eliminated
in the City of Butler during this time.
MAYOR & COUNCIL
City of Butler, Ga.
Georgia’s weekend toll soared to
14 Sunday with the death of a Car-
tersville man, a little girl in Lown
des County, and a boy in Monticello.
The State Patrol said Clyde Jam
es Ezell, 24, of Cartersville was
killed when the car he was driving
went out of control on a curve and
overturned just north of Rockmart
on Georgia 113.
Three-year-old Bobby Jean Butler
of Montgomery was killed when the
driver of the car in which she was
riding went to sleep and ran off
U. S. 82 about three miles west of
Waycross.
Twelve-year-old George Alexand
er of Monticello died when a car
struck a utility pole in Monticello.
Jim Tinsley, 58, of Rte. 3, Blake
ly died Sunday of injuries received
when the farm tractor he was driv
ing was struck from behind by an
other vehicle Saturday on U. S. 27
south of Blakely.
C. B. Hill, 55, of Sandersville
was killed when he lost control of
his tractor and it overturned on
him Saturday south of Avera on
Haddens Mill Road in Jefferson
County.
William Lee Wood Patterson, 27,
of Marshallville lost control of his
car Sunday on U. S. 341 south of
Roberta in Crawford County. The
Patterson was
thrown from the vehicle as it left
the road and rolled over several
times.
Haywood Ball, 16, son of Tift
County Commissioner Lee Ball, was
killed Saturday in a two-acr acci
dent on a county road seven miles
south of Tifton.
Michael Tarantino, 18, and Tom
my Pearson, 15, of Atlanta were
killed Saturday when the car in
which they were riding plunged
over a 175-foot embankment near
Sandy Springs north of Atlanta.
Three Macon youths, Jimmy Ro
berts, 15; Robert Olin Shiver, 18,
and Cecil Moody, 22, died as their
car turned over six times while
trying to negotiate a curve on U.S.
80 in Twiggs County Friday night.
Welvin Willis Littleton, 41, of At
lanta was killed Saturday when
his car collided with the rear end
jof a truck on U. S. 41 in Henry
!County.
j Cecil Parr, 23, of Blue Ridge died
; Friday night when the car in which
i he was riding truck a truckload of
logs just north of Blue Ridge.
Card of Thanks
Cairo Girl Wins
National Honor
Fall Flower Show
To Be Held Oct. 25th
81 Attend Cosey
Family Reunion
CAIRO, Ga—Eleanor (Rookic'i Tbe Federated Garden Club of ,
Reynolds of Cairo. 15, is being hon- F ^t Valley, is staging a Fall Flo^ w J ha s Sv^OrtJbe? 1 ?* at
ored as “Miss Majorette of October” wer Show, on Oct. 25th from 2 U *?- ^e CrowelT Common itvPenw’ si
by the National Baton Twirling As- tU , 9 P- m - at the Armory here. - . e11 Community Center. 81
The theme of the show is Fall
sociation and her picture appears . _ , .
on the front cover of Drum Major Flowers and Fashions,
magazine, published by the associa- ; ‘
tion at Janesville, Wis., it was re
vealed here Friday.
One of the youngest majorettes
ever to be so nationally honored,
CLASSIFIED ADS.
PIGS FOR SALE
Duroc and Hampshire pigs. 2Vs
descendents of the late John Ed
ward and Catherine Byrd Cosey at
tended.
I John Montgomery presided over
the business session held in the
afternoon. The schedule for the re
union was set for the second Sun
day in October. New officers elect-
^ be daag bter of Mr. months old. Ideal for Feeders. If ed for 1962 included: Clifford Ad-
" ’’ ' ’ ams, chairman; Lewis Cosey, co-
chairman; Mrs. Wales Jenkins, se
cretary and treasurer.
| Those attending included: Mr.
— and Mrs. Bobby Gean Swain and
Randy; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Parks
tt„ . .. _ -j „ , Listings on land in Taylor and Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Dugger
Her parents said Friday they have county. Lake sites, farms, tree land Cosey; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ad-
Qfl noon Qn\tl con that “HAAlrirt” «*r»11 -
and Mrs. A. B. Reynolds Jr., is only interested contact:
a sophomore at Cairo High School, ROBERT STANDRIDGE
where she is serving her second i Butler Lumber Co.
year as head majorette.. She has Butler, Ga.
studied under Mis Donna Kozla of —
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for several WANTED
years. |
also been advised that Bookie will e tc. Large or small tracts. Call or ams, Johnny Lou and Bubber; Mrs.
appear in Who s Who in Baton write j OE FREEMAN (Salesman) W. L. Cosey and Charlotte; Mr. and
ir ing for a second straight The Jordan Company, 1220 Second Mrs. Carl Neisler and Carlene; Miss
year in the volume for 1962. Avenue, Columhus, Georgia. Phone Elaine Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Office: FA. 2-3353; Home FA. mund Jenkins, Gail and Eddy of
2-0145. Butler; Hubert Young; Mr. and Mrs.
George Young; Mr. and Mrs. John
FOR SALE S. Montgomery, Pam, Judy, and
Stan; Mrs. P. A. Jenkins; Misses
One Dodge Pick-up Truck, 1951 Marie and Mildred Montgomery;
Vienna, Ga. — A 6 year old girl Model; good condition, priced at Mr. and Mrs. James Young;''ftajold,"
Vienna Girl
Killed by Car
was killed instantly Monday when $225. If interested contact:
she was hit by a passing car as
she attempted to cross the high
way to a school bus.
State Trooper Bobby Christian,
who investigated the accident from
the Cordele office of the State Pa
trol, identified the child as Caro
(10191p)
RALPH WINDHAM
Reynolds, Ga.
Phone TI. 7-4685
Two
houses
line Burden, daughter of Mr. and tact
Mrs. Buford Burden, Vienna. I
The Dooly County coroner’s jury
immediately conducted an inquest (10194p)
and decided that the death was up- j
avoidable.
The driver of the fatal car was
Mike Joiner, 20, of Vienna
charges were preferred.
for
1,610,000 Acres
Set for Peanuts
Lyn and Nancy; Mrs. Emory F.
Parr, Margaret and Emory; Mr. and
Mrs. Wales Jenkins, Kathy and Rox-
ane; Charles Young; Miss Angela
Underwood of Reynolds: Mr. and
FOR SALE Mrs. Lewis Cosey, Mike, Maria and
three medium-sized Brian of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Kay
sale reasonable. Con: Cosey, Sharon, Karen and Cindy;
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Montgomery and
Mark of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
lard Cosey and family of Bainbrid-
ge; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark of
Tucker; Mr. and Mrs. William H.
FOR SALE Barron and Timothy; Mr. and Mrs.
Oak fire wood, cut any length or J- P. Cosey and La Wana; Mr. and
No size wanted. Will deliver to your Mrs. Harry Harshbarger and fam-
home anywhere in Taylor County, ily of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Price reasonable. Write to: Marvin Cosey and Karen; Mrs. Horace Co-
Hobbs, Butler, Ga., Rt. 1 or phone sey of Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. C.
your order to Ouida Albritton, UN D. Cosey of Morrow; Mr. and Mrs.
2-3560. J. H. Davis Jr. of Smithville; Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Pierce of Talbotton.
FOR SALE I —
O. L. SCOTT
Butler, Georgia
Route No. 1
Washington, D. C. — The Agri-
Three Duo Themo
One 110 Gal. Drum
cultural Department has announced Tubing. Contact •
Oil Heaters,
and Copper
I would like to take this op
portunity to thank the Doctors
Montgomery, as well as my neigh
bors and friends for the food, flow
ers, cards and prayers for our
lovedone, Mr. Lem watley. May
God bless each of you is our
prayer.
Mrs. Lem Watley & Children
plantinging allotments of 1,610,000 J
acres for 1962 crop peanuts to be
picked and threshed. Not covered
are peanuts grown for livestock
feed.
This allotment — a minimum
level permitted by law — compares
MRS. GANN NELSON
Reynolds, Ga.
TI. 7-4916
Chatham School
Burglars Confiscate
Quantity of Firearms
I Savanah, Ga. — More than 1500
rounds of 22 caliber rifle bullets
FOR SALE
_ acres land, two large rooms and $300 in cash have been carted
with 1,612,427 for this year’s crop, joined to trailor, six by nine bath from the Grove High School in
The allotment was apportioned room, life time well of good water. two burglaries within a week, po-
among peanut growing states. It 3 miles south of Kathleen, 12 miles lice at Garden City in Chatham
will be divided later among peanut south of Warner Robins, Ga. Pay count y report.
producing farmers, largely on the $1,500 in monthly payments of The ammunition was taken from
basis of past plantings.
As was the case this year, next
year’s crop will be produced and
sold under federal marketing
quotas. Each farm’s quota will be
the amount produced on its allot
ment. Sales from excess acres
would be subject to penalty tax.
Now A New World of Worth from Chevrolet
Lovers of good cars-what more could you want!
’62 CHEVROLET
Step right in—and feel luxurious. Fine, comfortable car, isn’t it?
A car with Jet-smooth ride... with a new choice of V8 power...
longer lived beauty (front fenders have steel underskirts to help
fend off rust and stones). For ’62, here’s more than ever to like.
Hasn’t this one got it, though! Fourteen lovely, lively
models to choose from, with your pick of an economical 6 or
your special favorite of five vigorous V8’s (right up to a
409-hp powerhouse*). For putting that power to work just
the way you want it, there are four transmissions.
More? Plenty. You’ve got Jet-smooth ride, Body by
Fisher craftsmanship, and handy helpers like longer lived
mufflers for all engines'.
Still more? You bet. And your Chevrolet dealer’s just
itching to tick it off for you firsthand.
•optional at extra cost
$37.50. the ROTC department of the high
school.
Garden City Police Chief J. Q.
James said the building was en
tered the first time thru the furn
ace.
But the second time, the chief
Five-room house; hot and cold said, the front door was smashed
water; just remodeled; four acres open.
of land fenced; fruit trees. Located The chief said no fingerprints
were left.
GEORGE C. BROWN
P. O. Box 324
Kathleen, Ga. tlJ<
FOR SALE
in edge of Howard. Contact:
Z. J. LOYD
(1052b) Howard, Georgia
WANTED ,
One A or B John Deere Tractor,
Old model that is in good con
dition and priced cheap for cash. I
Also one large Syrup Kettle If j Charles E Marti a native of
you have either of these articles Crawford counly but who has made
Crawford Native
Author of “I’ve
Seen ‘Em All”
for sale, please call after 6 p.m
CECIL WILSON
Butler, Georgia
Phone UN. 2-3513
his home in Athens since graduat
ing from the University of Georgia
until he retired a few years ago and
who is now living in Byron, is the
author of a book covering half a
century of Georgia football, entitled
‘‘I’ve Seen 'Em All”. This means
CERAMICS
LESSONS - GIFTS
Learn wonderful relaxing hobby, that Charlie has seen every game
’ ’ Visitors played by Georgia in Athens and
Make personalized gifts,
welcome. For information contact.
MRS. C. G. ELDER
Wyndale Acres
Reynolds, Ga., Rte 1
Phone TI 7-4295
every Georgia-Tech game played
for the past 53 years. His book not
only recount many, many interest
ing grid contests Georgia has play
ed but contains records of experien
ces, memories and observations of
OATS FOR SALE his half century as a fan and boos-
Morgrain Oats, combine run, at * er °f Ped ar| d Black teams. (His
96 a bushel. Buyer must furnish brother, Stiles, is a frequent contri-
NEW CHEW n
Sensibility at its Sunday best in a totally new line of cars!
Here’s sturdy simplicity to save money in service
and maintenance. Uncompromising economy (your
choice of a 4- or 6-cylinder engine in most models).
Steadfast Chevrolet dependability. Body by Fisher
craftsmanship. Engineering advances like the Mono-
Plate rear springs to eliminate the squeaking and
friction of multi-leaf springs. Nine new-size models
in all (including the soon-to-be-available hardtop,
convertible and wagons) with roominess to spare.
More details? Your dealer’s loaded with ’em.
own bags. Contact:
C. C. GILES, Sr.
Butler, Ga. Rt. 1
(9142p) Phone UN. 2-4013
SERVICE
Electric Motors, New and Used,
Repaired and Rewound. Pick-up and
Delivery each Friday at Doyel
(Appliance Co., Butler, Ga., or J. C.
Hinton Electric & Plumbin Supply
at Reynolds, or delivered to
SEMCO, Byron, Ga.
Phone: WO. 3-3400
See the ’62 Chevrolet, the new Chevy II and ’62 Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s
Taylor County Motor Co.
Reynolds, Qeorgia
butor to the post.
Nearly one thousand names are
recorded in the volume and Univer
sity of Georgia grads, new and old,
will find his book most interesting
and full of records and ready refe
rences.
12 JaDanese Plan
Visit to Perry
MOUNT BERRY, Ga.—Twelve Ja-
____ panese business, agricultural and
Sewing Machines Repaired. All £°** r "“ ent ,eadars viait Berl Y
makes; all work guaranteed. Freei Co ege s agricultural and forest
'resources Thursday as a part of a
statewide tour which began Oct. 9.
During their visit to the Berry
estimate in your home.
J. R. Jones
Singer Sewing Machine Rep.
c/o McKenzie Furniture Cc.
Phone UN 2-4665
College campus, they will lunch at
Ford Dining Hall with college offi-
_ Jcials, area agricultural leaders and
also Frank Jeng and Koji Yoda, two
Berry students from Japan,
work, i The Georgia tour, which ends Oct.
],20. is designed to acquaint the Ja
panese visitors with American mo-
(6159p)
WORK WANTED
I am available for well
plumbing and house wiring.
EARL BONE J
BuUer, Ga. Rt. 1 ' _ thods of agricultural, industrial, ed-
Day Phone. UN. 2-3585 ueational and community develop-
1 ment.
» oo C< ^n FEE * j Prior to their visit to the Berry
A ^. 2 4C married. To operate' campu Paul Smith F] , Count *
established coffee route. No strikes agent, will introduce the Japanese
no lay-offs. Permanent job. 52 pay v j s i tors to rural and ur p an develop-
checks per year. I aid vaca ion. Car rnent programs being employed in
and expenses furnished. Salary, the Rome area. They will also meet
commission and bonus. officials of the Rome and Floyd
bor personal interview reply to. County ogevrnments during a visit
P. O. Box 1634, Macoffi, Georgia. to t j le cour thouse.
Standard Coffee Company, Inc. (