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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 26, 1962,
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
Five-room modern brick home.
All conveniences; located near
local High School; next to Health
Center.
GENE BONE
(4263b) Butler, Ga.
MEED ADDITIONAL INCOME?
Blue Cross-Blue Shield now pro
viding protection for 60,000,000 per
sons has openings for Non-Group
Representatives. Excellent oppor
tunity to earn extra dollars in your
spare time. For details write Wil
burn Johnson, P. O. Box 1520, Co
lumbus, Ga. (4264b)
FOR SALE
Quality hay, mixed lespedeza,
$25; Bahia, $25; Mixed Grass $25.
Fertilized new crop Fescue Hay
$20 per ton field price loaded off
wagons.
FRANK RILEY
Butler, Georgia
<419tf) UN. 2-4975
REWARD
$25.00 Reward offered for infor
mation leading to conviction of per
son or persons responsible for dam
age to the “Old Stewart Home” at
Stewart’s Mill near Rupert.
MRS. J. T. COCHRAN
(4192b) Rupert, Georgia.
NEW APPLIANCES
22-Ft. Freezer, $249.00
Electric Range $119.00
DOYLE’S
(4192p Butler, Georgia
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be in town
Every Saturday. Call or bring ma
chines to: McKenzie Furniture, Ph.
UN. 2-4665. (419tf)
FOR SALE
Saddle Horses, Ponies and Sad
dles. All prices. Free delivery. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
ALTON CARTER
(455b) Plains, Georgia
SEED FOR SALE
Yalando Soy Beans, germination
93%; combine run, but clean bulk
seed; $3.00 per bushel.
John S. Montgomery
(4123p) Reynolds, Georgia
Thomaston 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)
Choice peanut seed; various va
rieties; limited quantity. Place
your order now.
BUTLER LUMBER CO.
Phone UN. 2-4781
(322tf) Butler, Ga.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
C. F. Rustin and W. T. Rustift,
Administrators of the Estate of
Lewis Rustin, deceased, by virtue of
an order granted at the Marcfi 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.
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.
Rustin Lake Opens
To Public April 28th
Rustin’s Lake will be open to the
public on April 28th.
Swimming, picnicking and other
recreatin will be free.
We will have regular swimming
hours during the week days: One
o’clock p. m. unail sunset. No
night swimming. Anyone violating
this regulation will forfeit their
swimming privileges for the sea
son.
The pools will be open to pic
nickers seven days a week and will
be open to the public all day on
Sundays.
For our legal protection we can
not provide motor boat accommo
dations for recreational purposes.
Fishing boats with small motors
will be permitted.
We are looking forward to see
ing you at Rustin’s Lakes. Remem
ber: You are welcome!
(4192) W. T. RUSTIN.
Butler FFA Chapter
Planning Banquet
The Butler Chapter of Future
Farmers of America have announc
ed plans for their fourth annual
Parent-Son Banquet at the local
school cafeteria on April 27, 8 p.
m.
I LEGAL NOTICE
iTo: 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.
J W. B. GUINED,
I (318p) Clerk.
^ FOR SALE
! One, two-bed room home located
near 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
WALKER'S
Grocery & Market
Butler, Ga. IN 2-4445 Member INS
Swifts Seminole Bacon
21bs 69c
Picnic Hams
»' 35c
Fresh Meaty Neck Bones
s ib, 75 c
Sfior Shortening 65c
Daisy Fresh Oleo
it 19c
American Beauty Catsup :
? 12-0z QQe
“ Bottles OUt
INS Instant Coffee
6 ;S 69c
premi Um Saltine Crackers
Mb 9Q p
Box ■vl
Bordens Silver Cow Milk
Can
Pontiac Spinning Reel & Rc
id $9.90
Complete With 8-lb Test Line
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
STOP PAYING RENT!
NO MONEY DOWN
First payment due after you have
lived in your house for forty-five (45) days.
One, two, three or four bedroom
houses built anywhere in Butler or Taylor
County, Ready to move in. Contact:
T. S. RENFR0E
1815 South Lee Street
Fitzgerald, Georgia
Phones: 2220, Day; 3351, Night
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T.
E. GILES, Agent
Butler, Georgia
NOTICE!
FISH POND DRAINING
SATURDAY, MAY 5
On Saturday, May 5th, there will be
an opening to the public at Mrs. Ida Mae
Suddith Watson’s FISH POND.
$5.00 Per person at this Pond Draining!