The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, April 19, 1962, Image 6

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PAGE SIX THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 19, 1962. Know Your School (This column is sponsored by the Butler Chapter of Future Busi ness Leaders of America.) ADS. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Washington, D. C. — A measure Quality hay, mixed lespedeza, calling for nearly $5 million for $25; Bahia, $25; Mixed Grass $25. military construction in Georgia This is the school calendar for fertilized new crop Fescue Hay was passed by voice vote in the House Votes $389,000 For Robins AFB ADMINISTRATORS' SALE the remainder of the year: April 16, 17, 18: Six weeks exams. April 27: FFA Banquet. May 4: Senior Play May 11: Junior-Senior Banquet. May 17: Hicks Dance Recital. May 18: Class Night. May 25: Marshall Recital May 27: Baccalaureate Sermon. May 25, 28, 29: Senior Exams. (419tf) Friday (tomorrow) night, the an friual sports banquet for all varsity flayers wil be staged at;the cafe teria. i $20 per ton field price loaded off House Monday and sent to the wagons. Senate. | The Ga. allocation was included | in a bill authorizing $1,524,197,000 | for military c onstruction in the .United States and abroad. I The measure provides $4,778,000 $25.00 Reward offered for infor- f mation leading to conviction of per- L2L? 6 "" "?• S 3 - 764 -*™ for oper ‘ snn or Dersocis resDonsible for dam- a , al - lining, maintenance sup- Home"at and "’'“If ■ , >d ^ ls ' • Mill Rnmri trativeand community facilities, FRANK RILEY Butler, Georgia UN. 2-4975 REWARD Stewart’s Mill near Rupert. MRS. J. T. COCHRAN (4192b) Rupert, Georgia. The fourth annual PTA Parent- Son Banquet is announced for Apr. 27, in the school cafeteria at 8:00 j p. m. All FFA members are urged | to attend and bring their parents. 1 The guest speaker will be Earl Cheek, state vice president for this ' region. NEW APPLIANCES 22-Ft. Freezer, $249.00 Electric Range $119.00 DOYLE’S (4192p Butler, Georgia Sewing Machine Repairs, troops housing, utilities and ground improvements. Ft. Stewart: $231,000 for ground improvements. Robins Air Force Base: $389,000 for maintenance and administrative facilities. Turner Air Force Base: $394,000 for operational facilities. The total authorized by the a jj House was $72.5 million less than tificates: Ann Benns, Betty Ann i Tjgpd Flectric Singer Sewing Ma- Brand, Bobby Brown, Elaine Bryant,' chine; good Condit f on; $14 . 95 Call the building of intercontinental Katrina Cheek, Ralph Duncan, El- or come by McKenzie Furniture, r ”’“' " 00 '' c ' ten Guinn, Betty Jo Hammack, ph UN 2 -4665. (4191b) Richie McCants, Agnes Millirons, Doris Peed, LaVerne Poole, Marilyn Spillers, Roger Ann Streetman, Sue Turner and Janet Whitley. Each student typed a perfect copy of a dies. All prices. Free delivery. Sat- problem. Bobby Brown was awarded isfaction guaranteed, a bronze OAT pin for having the: ALTON CARTER neatest most attractive copy. ' (455b) Plains, Georgia The following were presented Senior OAT certificates: Steve | Bazemore, Betty Ann Brewer, Errol Burdeshaw, Elizabeth Lawhorn, Ann Moncrief and Penny Parson. Ann Moncrief was awarded a Cregg Shorthand Pin for qualify ing on a theory test in shorthand. Grain Price Support Activities Reported Through February, farmers in this . state put 930,609 bushels of 1961 ( 41 • ,W P , crop corn under price-support loans j 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 (26) 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. Traci 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 in 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. Syl vest e r, — Three persons ALSO, at the same time and place Yalando Soy Beans, germination l the following described personal 93%; combine run, but clean bulk tha A Was blamed^ on a |pr0 perty: seed; $3.00 per bushel. John S. Montgomery Reynolds, Georgia sewieiu Macnine nepairs, ail , , _ makes; Repairman will be in town l h rt e ,.^ Udge 1 t requ ? st ' « covers new or additional construction at 466 de- , , . .. , . Every Saturday. Call or bring ma- - ...... . . At the regular FBLA meeting last chin y s tQ . McKenzie Furniture, Ph. *ense installations at home Thursday the following students UN 2 -4665 received Junior OAT Typing Cer- , (419tf) and abroad. Construction to support the stra tegic retaliatory forces, including $549 FOR SALE Saddle Horses, Ponies and Sad- FOR SALE Range Qualified Wood Cooking Stove in good condition, priced reasonable for cash. Contact: SOLON CALLAHAN (4122b) Rupert, Georgia missile bases, accounted for million of the total. The measure was passed by the House without change as approved I by the House Armed Services Com mute. l The House backed up the view of Rep. Carl Vinson, D-Ga., chairman of Armed Service Committee that the Defense Department should “confine its activities to policy making and not attempt to dupli cate the operatiog functions of the military department. 3 Persons Die In Car Crash SEED FOR SALE and purchase agreements, accord ing to Lanier, State Executive Di rector of the ASC Service in Geor WANTED, LISTENERS! “The Hardin Hodge Show”, fea turing name brand artists. Radio gia. This compares with 1,093,206 F^5I y > Ga TAt IN ™ E IV 1 IDELE bushels of 1960 crop corn put under OF , YOUR DIAL. Every Sunday support thru February, 1961. National figures on the amounts of 1961-crop grains and related morning. FOR SALE Three bushels Rambshorn Black tire blowing out on one of the cars. The State Patrol listed the vic tims as Arthur Camp, 18, Doerun, and Robert Lee Gammage, 16, and Joe Gammage 53, both of Sylves ter. LEGAL NOTICE (4122p) ,To: Samuel Luther King. | In the captioned libel for divorce filed Feb. 23, 1962, by Mrs. Opal C. products put under price support inree Dusneis Kamosnorn mac*- King, plaintiff, versus Samuel Lu- thru Februarv are 419 ? millionth,. 1 eye Peas = 3 bushels Purple Knuckle ther King, defendant, and pending thru February are 412 million bu. of corn, 271.2 million bu. of wheat! Feas; \ bu f kel ® r ° wn PUrP !f ~ Tayl ° r Sf 0 '?*; SU ? er i° r — .... ’ H«n Pom' nil nriert nt ifie n nnnnri. Court, and with the date of the 110 million cwt. ot grain sorghum! Pe " s; Charing, Georgia order for service by publication be ing Feb. 23, 1962, you are hereby commanded to be and appear at Thomaston opening for man un- the said court within 60 days of der 37 with national concern to the date of the order for service by 44 million bu. of barley, 20.6 mil- . . lion bu. of oats, 1.6 mfillion bu. of (4J2.zo> rye, 931,000 bu. of flaxseed, 131 mil lion bu. of soybeans, 6.4 million dry ed^b/^beans 5 3 CWt- of learn their business. Chemical sup-!publication. Officials throughout the country ply service ’ ?72 a week written! Witnesses report that repayment, of wheat guar, plus share in profits and ex- j Thompson the Honorables J. R. and J. Alvan Davis, mip n gnnnnri u_ K . pense allowance. For an interview Judges, Superior Court, price support loans has been heavy ™ QtinrvQl Cotl . ’os-h with loans on 81.3 million bu. re- appoin i n ?' nt r- Wri « Nati ° nal h paid thru February. This left 189.9 £f rn ’ 2810 King Street, Columbus million bu. of 1961-crop wheat still ua ' i4p<io> under support at the end of the, WANTED; Middlea ged woman ™~ a ^ a ller a mouri t than tQ clerk in , arge coun t ry store . IF 1957 h when 1 i ai^ 1 S MARRIED, husband to work on beef oftq^ron 1 ° n ^ cattle farm part time, and around of 1956 crop wheat were still under ctm .„ napf ti * WrH ’ „ r „ a „. support. Headon Crash Boosts State Traffic Death Toll to Five Persons (Associated Press) The death of a 42 year old man in 810-27rMemphis,Tenn. a headon collision brought to five the number of persons killed in week end Georgia traffic accidents. store part time . Write or call: J. LYNWOOD BENTLEY Phone 647-3688 Topeka Junction (452b) The Rock, Georgia ATTENTION MAN OR WOMAN: Serve consumers with Rawleigh 1 products in Taylor County. Must! j have desire to earn $100 per week | land up. Write Rawleigh, Dept. GAD- ! (453p) This 23rd day of February, 1962. W. B. GUINED, (318p) Clerk. One Electric Fan; 1 Pump Jack- 1 Keg Nails; 1 Seed Sower; 1 195^ Chevrolet Pickup Truck, one-hal f ton; Aluminum Roofing; 1 Clock 1 Pump with Tank; 1 Dibble; T Joints Well Curbing; Center 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. Children watch every step made by their parents and it would be wise to set a good example for them by walking in the straight and narrow path.—Exchange. 5 at Hapeville Ask $200,000 in Airport Suit Five Hapeville residents, charg ing that low flying aircraft dam- McKenzic set a May 4 hearing date for all five petitioners. Three other Hapeville residents who live near the airport filed suit several weeks ago. Each petitioner asked damages totaling $40,000 and aleged that aged their properties sued the City low flying aircraft sometimes flew of Atlanta for $200,000 Monday. 25 to 50 feet overhead during take Fulton Superior Court Judge S.P. offs and landings. a Big VALUE! In all ways BANK MONEY ORDERS are a bigger value. If you don't have a checking account, look into this alter nate ideal way to pay—-It's Safe, Sim ple and the cost Is low. Try it next time you're paying a billl THE CITIZENS STATE BANK BUTLER GEORGIA tn/r or ,her Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) NEW SIZE DODGE DARTl 'M' FOR RENT Furnished Apartment; Air-con- Wade C. Peppers of Macon was dition; Gas. Apply to: killed Saturday night in the unin- | G. H. GODDARD corporated area of Full on county. (329tf) Reynolds, Georgia Police said the sports car he was driving went out of control on a ' Choice peanut seed; various va- curve, skidded 270 feet and collided rieties; limited quantity. Place with a station wagon. your order now. An Atlanta patrolman, C. R. Dick- , ( BUTLER LUMBER CO. erson, 26, died Saturday when he Phone UN. 2-4781 was thrown out of a police car. Of- (322tf) Butler, Ga. ficers said the driveer of the car , ! which struck the patrol vehicle was , FOR SALE charged with operating under the One, two-bed room home located influence, speeding and failing to near Butler; also two, three-bed- yield right of way. rom homes within the City limits The State Patrol said 67 year old of Butler; $50.00 down, and move Paul Lipson of Jackson died Satur- in. Contact: day when he lost control of his car on a curve about eight miles from Jackson. Johnny C. Clark, 22, of Atlanta, died Friday night when his car over turned on the South Expressway. Anoother Friday night victim was Lorene Robertson. 20, (3’15’tf) ROGER STRIETMAN Ideal, Georgia Phone 2-387 killed in a wreck in Athens. 3 Children Die In Home Fire COMPLETE LINE Ofice, School. Church, Sunday School Supplies of Athens, Butler Book Store What l 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. , O’S’Sp) New Richmond, Wis. — Three. __ children of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ol- j FOR SALE son burned to death Saturday night j Rutgers and Henderson Windsall in the family’s house fives miles Tomato Plants. After school and on from New Richmond during the par- Saturday. ents’ absence. I BUCKY REDDISH Another of the couple’s children, (451p) Butler, Georgia a 12 year old boy, told sheriff’s of- I ficers he was unable to give an Philosophy is. often a lazy man’s alarm because he found the phone excuse for’ not doing something bad melted from the wall. about it. Some new automobiles are just too darn big to drive with any feeling of confidence. There’s a couple of feet of useless overhang that doesn't seem to do anything except get in your way. Then you try loading your family and your goods in a compact and you’ve got another kind of trouble. Too little room and not enough muscle in the engine department. What’s a man to do? Try out the new size Dodge Dart. It's a totally new kind of Dodge. An automobile without excess overhang and bulky nonsense. It’s two feet bigger than America’s smallest automobile ... and two feet shorter than America’s longest. Sized right in the middle of the big and little. You get exceptional maneuverability, park- ability without giving up interior room. You NEW LOW PRJCE nADT NASA NEW UHn # LOW PRICE COMPARE IT! New car sales are booming. It’s a great year to get a great deal. But before you buy, check what's going on at your Dodge Dealer. FORD FAIRLANE $2079 MERCURY METEOR $2203 NEW SIZE DODGE DART $2241 CHEVY BISCAYNE Prlc J < K d “ $2324 FORD GALAXIE $2378 The comparison, above, is based on manufacturers' suggested retail price ol six-cylinder 2-door sedans. Only white wall iires, bumper guards, other optional equipment, state and local taxes (if any) and destina tion charge extra. Dodge Dart 440 2-Door Hardtop get handling that’s astoundingiy easy and firm. You get the most powerful standard six engine in the business. Or, a standard V8 that develops more horsepower and torque than anything near Dart’s size or price. And that’s just the half of it. The body is rustproofed. The brakes adjust themselves. You go 3.1,000 miles between grease jobs. The Dart 440 has full carpeting, vinyl upholstery (in hardtop models), and a fold-down center armrest up front. Yes sir, you’re going to like what’s happened to Dodge. Go see the new size Dodge Dart at your dependable Dodge Dealer. Sized right in the middle of the big & little DODGE DART COMPARE FT! DRIVE IT AT YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER -i— WATCH "RAINBOW OF STARS FROM ROCKEFELLER CENTER”, ON NBC-TV, TUESDAY NIGHT. APRIL 17 Butler Motor Company Butler, Georgia