The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, January 18, 1962, Image 4

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>A££ FOUR TUB 1CTLHR HERALD, 10-Man Road Board Bill Goat to Sonata Atlanta, Ga. — Senate President Pro Tem Carl Sanders of Augusta lias ofered his awaited legislation to reorganize the State Highway Board and went to work on getting support for the proposal that no body else seems to think can pass. The senator is a potential candi date for lieutenant governor or even governor. He proposed a con stitutional amendment for a 10-man highway board to replace the pres ent three-member board. While Sen. Sanders was talking up the idea, Gov. Ernest Vandiver was saying at a news conference that he is pleased with the present setup. He said the 10-man board has been tried before but the state al ways went back to the three-man plan. One thing the Ga. Senate was do ing Monday, on a very unspectacu lar day, was meeting with the House to re-elect State Highway Board Chairman Jim Gillis for six years. But said Sen. Sanders: “We’re go ing thru a farce today. He won’t be in that office six minutes after this administration, much less six year, if the man be supports for governor doesn't win.” LEGAL SALE GEORGIA—Taylor County: Will be sold on Tuesday, Febru ary 6, 1962, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Taylor County, Georgia, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being part of lot No. 1, Block G of Pineview Subdivision, Butler, Taylor County, Georgia, as shown on Plat of Pine View Sub division, recorded in Book No. 1, page 192, of the Superior Court rec ords of Taylor County. Said tract of land being properly defined, or bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the very southwestern corner of the intersection of old Charing Road, which point shall be the northwestern corner of said tract, thence 90 feet, approximately East along Plantation Drive to a point; thence approximately South a distance of 200 feet to a point; thence N 82°-00 West 238 feet to a point; along the East side of the Old Charing Road; thence 252 feet N 41°-05’ E along Old Charing Road to the point of beginning. Said sale will be under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in a deed to secure debt given by Leonard (Houston) Ford to H. W. Richards Lumber Company recorded in Book 11, page 510, Clerk’s Office Taylor Superior Court, to secure an indebtedness more fully described therein. Default having occurred in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said security deed the power of sale has become opera tive. A deed will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned, sub ject to all unpaid taxes, and the said sale will be conducted and the proceeds applied as provided for in said security deed. H. W. RICHARDS, LUMBER COMPANY Bloodworth & Bloodworth Attorneys for H. W. Richards Lumber Company Land Posted No hunting, fishing or any other trespasisng will be allowed on the Parish Place and Pyron Place lo cated two and a half miles west of Reynolds. (143b) Reynolds, Ga. L. W. COOK Woman Robs Firm, Fires at President GEORGIA—Taylor County: Under the powers in a deed from Atlanta, Ga. — A woman bandit Willlm M. Woodall to Jim Walter who robbed the Piedmont Saving .° r P oratio '? December 15, k Loan Assn, of $671 Monday, fired Fo ‘ at the president of the firm, but *‘° Clerks Office, Taylor missed. . Superior Court, the same having E. A. Barton, president, said the 1 ** 611 dul ^. transferred and as woman fired at point-blank range *° me undersigned trans SUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY IS. ' family ofYe. " ’ 'Dies in Flames at him. LEGAL ADY. LEGAL SALE feree, there will be sold during the legal hours of sale on February 6, 1962, before the court house door In said County, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Taylor County, Georgia, to-wit: Out of a deed recorded January GEORGIA—Taylor County: Will be sold on Tuesday, Febru ary 6, 1962, during the legal hours bf sale, before the court house door 1952, in Butler, Taylor County, Ga. in Taylor County, Georgia, to the In the Clerk of Superior Court office highest and best bidder for cash in Deed Book 4, Page 465-466. All the following described property, lands being in Land Lot 63, Land to-wit: District 14, Taylor County, Ga. All that tract or parcel of land 1 Starting at a point on the Cat- lying and being in Section 2, 14th ridge Road at a telephone pole and 15th Districts, Taylor County, marking the N. E. corner of the Georgia, being further described as property of Nelson Woodall and one half acre of land in the north- measuring 210’ in an easterly di west corner of Lot No. 22 of the rection to a point; thence 105’ more Mrs. J. J. McCants Estate as shown or less in a southerly direction to a on plat made by R. E. Smith, sur- ! point; thence 210’ in a westerly di- veyor of Dalton, Georgia, and rection to a point; thence 105’ in a dated September, 1926. Said one-' northerly direction along side Wil- half acre is bounded as follows: lie Woodall Avenue to the point of Beginning at a point that is the beginning. All this land being on northwest corner of Lot No. 22 and the south side of Catridge Road thence 105 feet along the east side and on the east side of Willie of the right of way of State High- Wodall Avenue and being one-half way No. 19 approximately 130 de- acre. grees Southeast to a point; thence | Default having occurred under 210 feet due East to a point; thence the terms of the note secured by Northwest 290 degrees a distance said deed, and the holder having of 105 feet to a point on the north- elected to declare the entire debt erly boundary of Lot No. 22; thence due and payable, the power of sale 210 feet West along the northerly contained in said deed has become boundary of Lot No. 22 to the be- operative. ginning point. | Sale will be held, deed made Said sale will be made under and and proceeds thereof distributed in by virtue of the power of sale strict compliance with the terms of contained in a deed to secure debt said deed, given by William F. Trawick and Elizabeth Trawick to H. W. Rich ards Lumber Company, recorded in ,Book 11, page 503, Clerk’s Office, Taylor Superior Court, to secure an indebtedness more fully described therein. Default having occurred in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said security deed the power of sale has become opera tive. A deed will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned, sub ject to all unpaid (184p) Mid-State Homes, Inc. Transferee William K. Buffington, Attorney Macon, Georgia SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA—Taylor County: Will be sold on the 6th day of February, 1962 at the court house door of said county, at Butler, within the legal hourrs of sale, to taxes, and the ^ highest bidder for cash the fol- said sale will be conducted and the lowing property, to-wit: proceeds applied as provided for in said security deed. H. W. RICHARDS, LUMBER COMPANY Bloodworth & Bloodworth Attorneys for H. W. Richards Lumber Company LEGAL NOTICE GEORGIA—Taylor County: To all Creditors and all other in terested persons of the estate of Jennie Gray Ruffin Weaver, deceased: You are hereby required to show (cause before the Court of Ordinary (to be held at the Court House in ;said county on the first Monday in February, 1962, why the petition of Jennie Gray Ruffin Weaver, set ting out that the said person died intestate in the county of Taylor, State of Georgia, and that the said estate owes no debts, and that the heirs at law of the said Mrs. Jennie (Gray Ruffin Weaver have agreed upon a division of said estate, and praying for an order finding that no administration upon said estate is necessary, should not be granted and said order entered. This the 9th day of January, 1962. MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS, Ordinary, Taylor County, Georgia All of the north half of Lot No. 1, in Block No. 26 of the plat and plan of the City of Reynolds, Tay lor County, Ga. A copy of said plat is recorded in Plat Book 1, page 106, in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Taylor County, Ga., incorporated herein by this reference. Said property is levied on as the property of Samuel C. Johnson to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Garland T. Byrd and Thomas Byrd d/b/a Byrd Pontiac against said Samuel C. Johnson and is sold by virtueof order granted by the said Court to satis fy said execution. This the 29th day of November, 1961. Charlie J. Wright, Sheriff. In Arkansas Morrilton, Axk. — A family of ten burned to death apparently while sleeping Monday as fire ravaged their 12 room farm home 25 miles north of Morrilton. All but the bodies of two children were recovered. Those recovered were burned beyond recognition. The predawn flee destroyed the one-time show-place home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paladino, snuf fing out the lives of the 40-year old couple and their eight children ranging in age from 3 to 12. Inflation, like some diseases, is dangerous because of its after-ef fects. FOR SALE MALE BIRD DOG (Setter) 1952 CHRYSLER, 4-Door MOTOROLA T-V, & ANTENNA DINETTE TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS R. C. A. PLAYER, 45 RPM 24-in- OUTDOOR GRILL WIZARD DEEP FREEZE, Chest Type, 21 Cu-Ft. METAL BOOK CASE IRONING BOARD & IRON DOUBLE BED & SPRINGS PINK FIBERGLASS DRAPES AUT. MAYTAG WASHER (Take up Pymts.) MRS. DON MASON Reynolds, Ga. Ph. TI. 7-5550 simimHiiiaiHiniiiniiiniiiiHniniiimHmnmiiHtiaaniiwiHiiiiiniHiKHniiiiijB WALKER'S' \mt |V(^|yn Grocery & Market Butler, Ga. Member INS i mi 1 Swift Seminole Bacon | Swift Fresh Pork Ribs 1 Thomas Z? I Pork Chops Sausage End Cut lb lb 1-lb Bag lb iiai 39c I 39c i 59c 1 45c! Si Tenderized Hams Half or Whole SHANK . . . lb 45c I BUTT lb 47c I CENTER SLICES lb 89c | j Libby’s Yellow Corn I! Pocahontas White Acre Peas 2 Cans 2 Cans LIBBYS ii Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice (INS Table Salt li Bordens Ice Milk 46-0z Can 26-Oz Round Box 1-2 Gal. 35c 1 49c | 29c I 7cl 49c I Dr. T. M. Cotney Chiropractor YOUR HEALTH People often ask me, can you help stomach trouble, do treat Asthma, what do you do for Arthritis? We have treated combinations and variations of all these conditions over the past several years. Our type of treatment is different from what the patient has had be fore. One case I remember was a lady who suffered with a nervous stomach. Her case had become progressively worse over the years and had reached the point where her medi cation gave no relief. After an examination we explained that even if doctors could install a new stomach, she would still have stomach trouble. The reason for this con dition was that the nerves that control the stomach action had been pinched due to distortion in her spine. After a few treat ments the pinching of the nerves was corrected. The patient was relieved of the indigestion and burning sensation in the stomach. To her surprise she could even eat such foods as corn bread which her stomach had not been able to handle before. To this patient and others like her, the results were a miracle, but it can be explained. You see during the first 30 years of her life, she enjoyed normal stomach function. Then something happened to create the pinching of the stomach nerves. In other words, the life force that controls and regulates the stomach were reduced to the extent that the stomach could not function properly. By correcting the pinching of the stomach nerves we restored the same life force that gave her normal stomach function for 30 years before her condition developed. There are people in all walks of life who suffer from spinal distortions that create conditions such as this. By correcting these spinal distortions we strike at the fundamental cause. 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You can go 32,000 miles between grease jobs. A battery saving alternator is standard equipment for fast, sure starting. B COMFORT. Plenty of headroom and iegroom. Chair-high seats. Man-size tires that put plenty of rubber on the road. Smooth Torsion-Aire ride. □ SIZE. The new size Dodge Dart is two feet shorter than America's larg est car. Two feet bigger than the smallest. It’s sized right in the middle. SIZED RIGHTIRTHE MIDDLE 0FTHE BIG ADD UTTIE DODGE DART!! COMPARE IT! DRIVE IT AT YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER .jgjggn -WIN A NEW CAR OR ONE OF 20,000 PRIZES DURING NATIONAL JANUARY TREASURE HUNT. SEE YOUR DODGE DEALER FOR DETAILS— .r - A> Butler Motor Company Butler, Georgia