The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, April 05, 1962, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER. Georgia, april 5, 1962. 18 Persons Met Violent Deaths During Weekend Atlanta, Ga. — Eighteen persons died violently in Georgia duri ng the week end, including four chil dren who burned to death — three in Atlanta. Traffic accidents claimed 14 lives. The Atlanta five victims, all Ne groes, were identified by police as Hiram Fortson, 4, Felton Fortson, 2, and Anthony Daniel, 1, sons of Mrs. Flora Daniel of Atlanta. Fire razed their home Sunday night while their mother had gone to a neighbor's house to get some cupcakes for the children, she told police. The fourth fire victim, also a child, Edward Brown of Dalton, was trapped and died inside his burn ing tarpaper playhouse, according to Sheriff Donald McArthur. Six separate head-on collisions over the state, along with five other wrecks of varying types, accounted for Georgia’s week end traffic death toll of 14, the state patrol reported. Three Atlantans in one family died in a head on crash in Villa Rica Saturday which also sent three other members of the family to the hospital. 4 Jailed in Trespass Case at Albany, Ga. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Albany, Ga. — Four young Ne groes were jailed on trespass charges in Albany Monday after an unsuccessful attempt to intergrate the lunch counter in an Albany drug store. Police said R. W. Colbert, C. H. Reagan, J. C. Jones and Eddie Brown wer" arres+pH for refusing to leave the drug store when request er uy the manager. Bond was set at $200 each. LEGAL NOTICE To: Samuel Luther King. In the captioned libel for divorce filed Feb. 23, 1962, by Mrs. Opal C. King, plaintiff, versus Samuel Lu ther King, defendant, and pending in Taylor County, Georgia, Superior Court, and with the date of the order for service by publication be ing Feb. 23, 1962, you are hereby commanded to be and appear at the said court within 60 days of the date of the order for service by publication. Witnesses the Honorables J. R, Thompson and J. Alvan Davis, Judges, Superior Court. This 23rd day of February, 1962. W. B. GUINED, (318p) Clerk. Good quality hay for sale. Mixed Grass, $25; Bahia Grass, $25. Mixed Grass, Lespedeza, $25. FRANK RILEY Butler, Georgia (3’15’tf(* UN. 2-4975 GEORGIA—Taylor County: C. F. Rustin and W. T. Rustin, Administrators of the Estate of Lewis Rustin, deceased, by virtue of an order granted at the March Term 1962 of the Court of Ordinary of Taylor County, Georgia, will sell on the First Tuesday in May, 1962, on the premises, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale the following descrbed property, to-wit: Tract No. 1 Twenty-six (26j acres of land, more or less, situate, lying and be ing in Lot of Land No. 31 in the 14th Land District of Taylor Coun ty, Georgia, formerly known as the Jeff and Inez Parker place and bounded as follows: East by State Highway No. 3; North by lands of Lin Dixon; West by lands of Bate man Estate and South by lands of L. T. Peed. Being the same lands conveyed to Lewis Rustin by Deed from Sanders McCrary dated Feb. 4, 1938 and recorded in Deed Book “W” page 336, Clerk’s Office Taylor Superior Court. Same to in clude the Cafe Building thereon and other buildings. Tract No. 2 Forty (40) acres of land, more or less, being in the Northeast corner of Land Lot No. 2 in the 15th land district of Taylor County, Georgia. Being the same lands conveyed to Lewis Rustin by deed from Millie Roquemore McCrary as recorded in Deed Book 4, page 503-4, Clerk’s Office Taylor Superior Court. Tract No. 3 Fifteen (15) acres of land, more or less, in Land Lot No. 2 in the 15th District of Taylor County, Ga., lying and being just south of the 40 acre tract described m Tract No. 2 being 147 2/3 yards on the East line and running West an even width of 495 yards. Being the same property conveyed to Lewis Rustin by deed from Millie Roquemore McCrary recorded in Deed Book 4, page 504, Clerk’s Office, Taylor Su perior Court. ALSO, at the same time and place the following described personal property: One Electric Fan; 1 Pump Jack; 1 Keg Nails: 1 Seed Sower; 1 1954 Chevrolet Pickup Truck, one-half ton: Aluminum Roofing; 1 Clock; 1 Pump with Tank; 1 Dibble; 3 Joints Well Curbing; Cement Blocks. All of said described property is being sold by said Administrators for the purpose of payment of debts of the estate and distribution to the heirs at law. Said sale to be held on the prem ises of the above described tracts of land by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Taylor County Georgia granted on March 17, 1962. C. F. RUSTIN, and W. T. RUSTIN Administrators of the Estate of Lewis Rustin, deceased. Dalton News Goes to Daily Dalton, Ga. — Georgia’s newest daily newspaper began publication Monday. The weekly Dalton News was converted to The Dalton Daily News and is to be published five days weekly, Monday thru Friday, j Land Posted | GEORGIA—Taylor County: I Land posted by law: Lot No. 20! and 50 acres in lot number 46, i southeast corner; all of lot 47 ex cept 50 acres in the south portion Land located in the 13th land dis trict of Taylor County. No trespass ing without a permit. A. L. PRINCE (3292p) Rt. 1, Butler, Ga. LEGAL NOTICE IT TAKES US All . . Yes, our community consists o! each and every one of us. Each contributes his or her share tp our local well being. By Buying, Banking and Thinking Locally we all are a part of our continuing growth and prosperity! THE CITIZENS STATE BANK BUTLER GEORGIA (Member Federal Deposit Insui-ance Corporation) MORTGAGE LOANS TO PAY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO REFINANCE • HOMES • COMMERCIAL PROPERTY • FARM HOMES Current Rate of Dividends on Savings 4% PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PHONE GA 9-1S22 PERRY. GEORGIA MALCOLM REESE. Sec.-Treos. To: Lottie Smith Barnett: In the captioned libel for divorce filed Feb. 8, 1962, by R. E. Bar nett, plaintiff, versus Lottie Smith Barnett, Defendant, affid pending in Taylor County, Georgia, Superior Court, and with the date of the or der for service by publication be ing Feb. 8, 1962, you are hereby commanded to be and appear at the said Court within 60 days of the date of this order for service by publication. Witness the Honorable J. R. Thompson and J. Alvam Davis, Judges, Superior Court, this 9th day of February, 1962. , W. B. GUINED, ■ (2’15’8t) Clerk. CLASSIFIED ADS. Thomastotn opening for man un der 37 with national concern to learn their business. Chemical sup ply service, $72 a week written guar, plus share in profits and ex pense allowance. For an interview appointment, write National Con cern, 2810 King Street, Columbus, Ga - (454b) WANTED: Middle aged woman to clerk in large country store. IF MARRIED, husband to work on beef cattle farm part time, and around store part time . Write or call: J. LYNWOOD BENTLEY | Phone 647-3688 Topeka Junction (452b) The Rock, Georgia I ATTENTION MAN OR WOMAN: Serve consumers with Rawleigh products in Taylor County. Must have desire to earn $100 per week and up. Write Rawleigh, Dept. GAD- 810-27, Memphis, Tenn. (453p) 1 FOR SALE Saddle Horses, Ponies and Sad dles. All prices. Free delivery. Sat isfaction guaranteed. I ALTON CARTER j (455b) Plains, Georgia FOR SALE Rutgers and Henderson Windsall Tomato Plants. After school and on .Saturday. I BUCKY REDDISH (451p) Butler, Georgia J LOST I One Hub-Cap for 1959 Dodge Automobile; Lost between Butler and Billy Garrett lake. Please con tact: I DR. ELI GARRETT (451) Butler, Ga. J FOR SALE ! Dumont Console TV, 21-inch screen and in good condition. Will sell for cash at a reasonable price. THOMAS HOGAN Butler, Georgia (451p) Ph. UN. 2-2568 LOST Four Aluminum Window Screens, 34 1 /2x78 1 /& ; between Fickling Mill and Highway 19. If found please notify: MISS BERTA PERKINS Phone UN: 2-3470 (451b) Rt. 2, Butler, Ga. ! FOR RENT Furnished Apartment; Air-con dition; Gas. Apply to: I G. H. GODDARD (329tf) Reynolds, Georgia | Choice peanut seed; various va rieties; limited quantity. Place your order now. j BUTLER LUMBER CO. Phone UN. 2-4781 j (322tf) Butler, Ga. I FOR SALE One, two-bed room home located Inear Butler; also two, three-bed- rom homes within the City limits of Butler; $50.00 down, and move in. Contact: ROGER STRIETMAN Ideal, Georgia (3’15’tf) Phone 2-387 COMPLETE LINE Ofice, School, Church, Sunday School Supplies Butler Book Store What Mrs. Jessie M. Stone Who , | Next to Smith’s Pharmacy—Where 9 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. When Monday thru Saturday Except Thursdays Phone UN. 2-5315-^Butler, Ga. (3’8’5p) WALKER’S Grocery & Market Butler, Ga. Member INS Dixie Crystal SUGAR INS Instant Coffee 5-lb Bag 6-0z Jar Kraft Blackberry Jelly 18-Uz Jar 49c 59c 45c Kraft Peach Preserves 18 Oz Jar 43c Libby’s Tomato Juice 46-0z Can 32c Gold Sweet Mix Pickle 16-0z 0Q/> Jar »0v AERO Floor Wax V 59c 50 COUNT Kleenex 2 Boxes 29c Swift Premium Short Shark Thomas Whole Hog Hot - Tide Large 4Q„ Box L 01 CLOWHITE Bleach ““ 35c Picnic Hams » 29c Sausage Mb Rag 59c Bulk All Meat Weiners lb 45c A Complete Line Fishing Supplies Pink Worms Box $1.00 Red Wigglers Box 60c Crickets $1.25 For 100 Crickets AUCTION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th -10:00 A. M. The Property of MR. U. S. UNDERWOOD To be Sold in Thomaston, Georgia Store Building 65x88 ft, 5,720 sq.ft. Floor Space This spacious brick and masonry building in very good condition. A Grinnell sprink ler system and other features are con tained in this property. A modern 4-room house, at rear of the store will sell. The lot size 120 ft. frontage, depth of 191 ft. and width of back side of lot is 170 ft. The Underwood building is strategically located next to the Thomaston Cotton Mill property, plenty of parking space. Room for many other commercial uses such as expansion of present system, a manufac turing plant or other uses. Thte property is on Avenue H. Drive out today and inspect this sterling property. To sell at this time also includes: 12 ft. Warren display case, walk-in cooler, 6x8 glass front, and display window. To Sell in Potterville, Ga., April 11th at 2 P. M. This Potterville property also belongs to Mr. Underwood who started this business in 1914, and operated continuously since. Store Building 40x90 ft,1 Acre Land This building is constructed of brick and masonry, also to sell will be a large stock of staple and fancy groceries, dry goods, hardware and other items too numerous to list. Equipment to sell: 2 steak machines, 2 sausage mills, 2 coffee mills, 1 kerosene heater, 1 upright coal heater No. 15, one 8 ft. Warren display counter, one 10 ft. Warren meat display case, slicing ma chine, 1 meat box, 2 meat blocks, 3 paper racks, knife sharpener, 2 tape dispensers, band meat saw, 6x8 Warren walk-in cooler, meat saw, cleaver knife, 1 platform scales, 3 pr. trucks, 3x4 safe, grocery buggies, mimeograph machine, Royal typewriter, stool and 2 chairs, metal cabinet, electric heater, 2-drawer steel cabinet, 12-case electric Coca-Cola box, 180 account credit file (fire proof), National cash register, Numerous counter shelves, 3 counter glass show case, 4 floor glass show cases, numerous shelves and count ers, one window fan and 1 ceiling fan, 1 upright floor fan, National cash register and check-out counter, one 10 ft. Warren produce case, 1 frozen food self-service counter, 4 computing Dayton scales, one Minneaop.lis Molene tractor with planter and cultivator, harrow, stalk-cutter and many other items of farming equipment —also blacksmith shop tools, equipment. “List Your Property with Us” — “We Sell the World” J. L. TODD AUCTION CO 302 West 3rd Street Phone 234-1656 ROME, GEORGIA LICENSED — BONDED — INSURED