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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 1, 1962.
Notice of Intention
To Introduce Local
Legislation
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced at the 1962 ses
sion of the Genera] Assembly of
Georgia an Act to amend the City
Charter of the City of Reynolds,
Ga., so as to provide that the time
of day for keeping open the polls
for election shall be from 7:00
o’clock a. m. until 7:00 o’clock p.m.
E.S.T.
This the 22nd day of January,
1962.
RALPH UNDERWOOD,
Representative,
(1253b) Taylor County, Ga.
LEGAL ADY.
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 1
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 j
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 bo 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
SHERIFF'S SALE
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 in Section 2, 14th
and 15th Districts, Taylor County,
Georgia, being further described as
one half acre of land in the north
west corner of Lot No. 22 of the
Mrs. J. J. McCants Estate as shown
on plat made by R. E. Smith, sur
veyor of Dalton, Georgia, and
dated September, 1926. Said one-
half acre is bounded as follows:
Beginning at a point that is the
northwest corner of Lot No. 22 and
thence 105 feet along the east side
of the right of way of State High
way No. 19 approximately 130 de
grees Southeast to a point; thence
210 feet due East to a point; thence
Northwest 290 degrees a distance
of 105 feet to a point on the north
erly boundary of Lot No. 22; thence
210 feet West along the northerly
boundary of Lot No. 22 to the be
ginning point.
Said sale will be made under and
by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to .‘♦ecure debt
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 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
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Reynolds Slementary
School Honor Roll
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
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
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
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
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.
Georgia State Highway Authority
Project No. RA-2-137 (1)
County of Taylor
I Sealed proposals will be received
by the Georgia Rural Roads Au
thority at its General Office at No. 2
Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., until'
11 a. m. Eastern Standard Time,
Feb. 15, 1962, for furnishing all |
labor, material, equipment and oth- j
er things necessary for construction
of 12.78 miles of resurfacing on the j
Butler-Knoxville Road, State Route
137, beginning at the intersection I
of State Route 96 in Butler and ex
tending northeasterly to the inter
section of State Route 128 including
the “Y” Connector at State Route
128.
Plans and Specifications are on
file at the office of the undersigned
at Atlanta, and at the office of the
State Highway Department, No. 2
Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., and
at the office of the Division En
gineer of the State Highway De
partment at Thomaston, Georgia,
where they may be inspected free
of charge.
j Copies of the Standard Specifica-
I tions may be obtained upon pay
ment in advance of the sum of
$5.00. Copies of the Standard Speci
fications may be obtained upon
payment in advance of the sum of
$3.00, which sums will not be re
funded.
The Standard Specifications of
the State Highway Department of
Georgia have been adopted by the
|Ga. Rural Roads Authority and
will govern any construction under
these proposals.
j The Approximate Quantities
{ Are as Follows:
500 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Exca
vation.
i 500 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treatment
Material.
1 200 Cu. Yds. Soil Cement Stabi
lized Base Course.
150 Bbls. Portland Cement.
200 Gals. Cutback Asphalt Prime.
16100 Gals. Emulsified Asphalt
Tack Coat, AE-O.
1000 Tons Asphalt Concrete “B”,
“E” and “F”
7100 Tons Asphalt Concrete “F”
150000 Gals. Asphaltic Material.
Said work shall begin within
(10) days after formal execution of
contract and shall be completed
within 60 working days. When
within 140 working days. When
'contract has been executed,written
j notice shall be given the Contrac
tor, at which time, and not before,
i work may be parted.
I Contract executed pursuant to
this Notice is binding on the State
Highway Authority as such.
( Said contract will not create liabili
ty, expressed or implied, against the
undersigned Chairman of the State
State Highway Authority as an in
dividual, nor against any employee
of the State Highway Department
(in his or her individual ca
pacity.
j Proposals must be submitted on
, regular forms which are supplied j
by the undersigned, and must be I
j accompanied by a certified check, I
cashier’s check, negotiable United I
States Bonds or other acceptable se
curity in the amont of $3,000.00,
and must be plainly marked “Pro-
j posal for Bridge Construction,”
j County and Number, and show the
time of opening as advertised.
Check of the low bidder will be
cashed and all other checks will be
First Grade
Juanita Lacey, Richard Terrell,
Consiwilla Cobs, Tyrone Harris,
Clarence Davis, Alonza Lockett,
Enola Troutman, Willie Town,
Sherry' Colman, Renee Ford, Tyrone
Knowlton.
2nd Grade—1st Section
Patricia Dugger, Willie Lumpkin,
Willie Robinson, Taylor Williams,
Allen Ross, Calvin Robinson, Mary
McClendon, Margaret Peoples, Ste
phen Ford, Dwain Ford.
2nd Grade—2nd Section
Darlene Troutman, Lu Christa
Cobb and Dennis Towns.
3rd Grade—1st Section
Shirley Ann Gipson, Alton Harris
Larry Lockhart, Ray Coleman, Eloise
Wilder, Rozella Wilder and Allen
Williams.
3rd Grade—2nd Section
Mary Gouch, Sandy Ross and Ol-
lie Dugger.
4th Grade—1st Section
Mary Jones, Roy Troutman, Von-
tella Huffman, Celessie Ross, Mary
Montford, Alvin Turner.
4th Grade—2nd Section
Juanita Gipson, Mildred Tukes,
Everette Carson, Matthew Trout
man, Warren Turner, Milton Trout
man.
5th Grade
Shirley Stubbs, Gwendolyn Miller
Hiram McCartha.
6th Grade—1st Section
Judy Ross, Mattie Towns, Eila W.
Searcy.
6th Grade—2nd Section
Jacquelyn Glover, Ann Rumph,
Annie Johnson, Emily Wallace.
7th Grade
Marilyn Stubbs, Dianne Lockett
Alfred Holston, Lula Miller, Fran-
cine Montgomery.
8th Grade
Thomas Daniel, Anthony Ford
and Linda Ross.
In Memoriam
Written in loving memory of
a dear loved-one, Grady Rogers.
Eight lonely months have passed
Since I saw your smilig face,
This house has lost its master,
And a sad house it is.
It listens for his footsteps,
But never is it heard.
By night and day windows watch
In vain for his return.
The empty chair at the table
For a vanished form is yearning
Thfe downy cushion on the couch,
Smooth pillows on his bed
Seem waiting for his touch,
The contour of his head
The very walls are waiting,
For a voice they used to know.
But the easy chair sits vacant
And unused is the radio.
There’s only a woman’s weeping,
And the sound of winter rain
For the master’s gone far away
And will not come again.
Written by his wife,
Lokie Rogers.
Eureka High News
LEGAL SALE
Note: Due to the fact that this
school news came in late we were
unable to publish all material sub
mitted for publication.
CARD OF THANKS
We, the family of Daniel W. Ter
rell wish to take this opportunity
to thank our many friends, rela
tives and neighbors for their visits
cards, fllowers, food, prayers and
every act of kindness shown us
during the illness and death of our
dear loved one. May God’s rich
est blessings abide with each of you
and may you, too, find your man
sion in heaven is our earnest
prayer.
The Family of
Daniel W. Terrell
Samantha Gray, Jewel McDou-
gald and Blanche Dixon attended a
Language Arts Clinic Jan. 25th at
Hunt High school, Ft. Valley.
Demonstrations and techniques in
teaching the language arts were
given by representatives of Row
Peterson Publishing Co.
Principal C. A. Hicks and other
selected and key individuals at
tended the State-Wide Planning
Meeting for the Annual Convention
of the G.T.E.A., on Jan. 25th in
Atlanta in G.T.E.A. headquarters.
The Annual Convention will meet
in Atlanta April 4, 5, and 6.
H. L. Brown attended a curricular
workshop for Home Economics
Teachers Jan. 20th in Atlanta.
Dr. Alene Cross, Chairman of
Home Ec. Education, presided. The
meeting centered around curricular
planning and was geared toward
the development levels and inter
ests of ninth graders and above.
Doris Hammock and Patricia
Lyons, directors of dramatics, at
tended the dramatics festival Jan.
25, in Roberta. The students attend
ing included: Cecil Davison, Horace
Johnson, Shirley Smith, Shirley
Glover and Eula Davis. This group
received a good rating.
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Under the powers in a deed from
Willim M. Woodall to Jim Walter
Corporation dated December 15,
1960 recorded in Deed Book 11, Fo
lio 366-367, Clerk’s Office, Taylor
Superior Court, the same having
been duly transferred and as
signed to the undersigned trans
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
1952, in Butler, Taylor County, Ga.
in the Clerk of Superior Court office
in Deed Book 4, Page 465-466. All
lands being in Land Lot 63, Land
District 14, Taylor County, Ga.
Starting at a point on the Cat-
ridge Road at a telephone pole
marking the N. E. corner of the
property of Nelson Woodall and
measuring 210’ in an easterly di
rection to a point; thence 105’ more
or less in a southerly direction to a
point; thence 210’ in a westerly di
rection to a point; thence 105’ in a
northerly direction along side Wil
lie Woodall Avenue to the point of
beginning. All this land being on
the south side of Catridge Road
and on the east side of Willie
Wodall Avenue and being one-half
acre.
Default having occurred under
the terms of the note secured by
said deed, and the holder having
elected to declare the entire 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
William K. Buffington,
Attorney
(184p) Macon, Georgia
FOR RENT OR SALE
Four rooms with bath with all
conveniences located in Marshall
Sub-Division of City of Butler.
Phone UN. 2-4425
(1183b) Phone UN. 2-3615
AN NOUNCEMENT
TO RENDER A MORE CONVENIENT SERVICE
I AM NOW MAINTAINING AN OFFICE IN BUTLER.
THE OFFICE IS OPEN DAILY AND IS ADEQUATELY
STAFFED.
Income Tax Returns
t Complete Bookkeeping
Service Available
C. FRED RUSTIN, Accountant
AGENTS WANTED
Modern Woodmen wants one agent in Butler, one in
Fort Valley and one in Reynolds. Agents will be under
Supervision of District Manager Mack Miller of Butler,
and State Manager Theron Gilbert at Thomaston. Please
write to State Manager, Box 70, Thomaston, Ga., giving
age, present occupation, past sales experience, income
desired to start. We will give preference to members of
Masonic Orders, Woodmen Orders andTooF Orders.
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Brewer’s Building Construction
For Free Estimates On:
New Buildings - - Repairs - - Extra Rooms
Septic Tanks - - Roof Repairs - -
New Roofs
CALL: UN. 2-3543
FLOYD A. BREWER, Owner
Rupert Georgia
| returned as soon as the contract is
awarded, unless it is deemed advis-
jable by the State Highway
I Authority to hold one or more
checks. If an unusual condition
J a r i s e s, the State Highway
Authority reserves the right to
cash all checks. Bidders Bond will
not be accepted.
A charge of $5.00 will be made
for each proDosal issued.
Such a bond will be required of
the successful bidder as required by
law for contractors contracting with
the State Highway Department of
Georgia.
I Contracts will not be awarded to
contractors who have not been
placed on the list of quaified con
tractors prior to the date of award.
No proposal will be issued to any
bidder later than 9 A. M. Eastern
Standard Time of the date of open
ing bids.
! All bids must show totals for
each item and total of amount of
'bid. Right is reserved to delay the
award of the contract for a period
of not to exceed thirty (30) days
from date of opening bids, during
' which period bids shall remain
open and not subject to withdraw
al. Right is reserved to reject any
and all bids and to waive all for
malities.
Upon compliance with the re-
' qulrements of the standard specifi
cations, ninety (90) percent of the
amount of work done in any calen
dar month will be paid for by the
25th day of the succeeding month
and the remainder within thirty
(30 days afterfinal estimate is
approved by the Engineer.
This the 26th day of January,
1962.
GEORGIA STATE HIGHWAY
AUTHORITY
JIM L. GILLIS, Sr.
Chairman
WILLIS N. HARDEN,
Member
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