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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
CLASSIFIED ADS.
HAVE OPENING for one $90.00
per week man. Age 25 to 67. We
also have openings for two $65.00
per week ladies. Age 37 to^ 63.
Permanent. Car necessary. Write
Mr. Neeley, 659 West Peachtree St.,
N.E., Atlanta, 8, Ga. (4264b)
LOOK: Splendid Rawleigh business
available in Taylor County. Excep
tional opportunity for industrious
person. See or write Rawleigh. Dept.
GAE-810-18, Memphis, Tenn.
<533tp)
THOMASTON PROTECTED ROUTE
delivery and sales combination.
One man to work 9 hours daily to
replace one who didn’t. $81 a week
'guaranteed plus bonus. Average
earnings should exceed $100 a wk.
Advance with long established com
pany of 56 years. For an interview
appointment, write National Con
cern, 2810 King Street, Columbus,
Georgia. (534b)
FOR RENT
One three-room house with bath;
hot water and other conveniences.
If interested, contact,
GENE BONE
(533b) Butler, Georgia
FOR SALE
Five-room modern brick home.
All conveniences; located near
local High School; next to Health
Center.
GENE BONE
(4263b) Butler, Ga.
WEED 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 eam 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
NEW APPLIANCES
Keep Moody AFB,
Valdostans Plead
CITATION
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
To: J. R. Waller
And to any and all other persons
having or claiming any right,
title or interest in and to the
hereinafter described lands.
THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART-
Washington, D. C. — A Valdosta
group sought congressional aid
Monday in having Moody Air Base
continued as a pilot training in
stallation. uiniE, munvvAl uHjtri -
An eight-man delegation, headed MENT OF GEORGIA having filed
by Mayor Maxwell Oliver, had its application to acquire by con-
separate talks with Sen. Russell demnation the title to a perpetual
and Reps. Carl Vinson, Iris Blitch right of way for a road as surveyed
J. L. Pilcher and John Flynt, Geor- and measured from the center line
gia Democrats. Russell and Vinson of the highway location as follows:
head the Senate and House Armed ( From Sta. 502x48 to Sta. 528x80 a
Services committees. strip 50 ft. wide right side. From
A defense department spokesman sta. 502x56 to Sta. 526x50 a strip
said some time ago that a reduc- 50 ft wide left side, being a to-
tion in the number of pilots needed tal of 5.654 acres of land, together
for the year beginning July 1 with the right to all necessary
would result in the discontinuance drainage in the construction and
of the eight bases now used for maintenance of said road con-
such training. structed over said land and right of
Russell and Vinson told the wa y and on lands of condemnee
group they would do what they adjacent thereto, and to construct
could to urge that Moody be con- fills, ditches and culverts and
tinued. But, the mayor pointed out bridges, and backing of water and
this actually is an Air Force de- changing courses of stream, where
necessary in said construction and
1 maintenance.
Said right of way sought to be
cision.
condemned is more pearticularly
described in a plat prepared by the
State Highway Department of Geor-
$7.7 Million Gain
Shown in Revenue
„ ~ _, . gia under date of February 6, 1961,
Atlanta, Ga. — Revenue om is- a CO py G f wb j cb is attached hereto
sioner Dixon Oxford reports state marked Exhibit » A <> and made a
excise collections of $306.8 mi on part tb j s petition. Said right of
for the first 10 months of the isca way . g j or p ub jj e road p Urpo ses up-
year, an increase of $7.79 million across and Qver the following
over the same period last year. - - - - ... - - ■
tract of land located in Land Lot
He described the gains as e<n- No 281-282 of the 11th Land Dis
couraging and indicating that net trict or 1656th G M District of said
collections for the fiscal year end- Countyj to -wit: A strip of land 100
ing June 30 will equal or surpass ffiet wide sufficient £or a right of
those of fiscal 19ol. 'way for a road across said lands
But a decrease in April and fur- beglnning on the right hand side
ther drop expected an income tax at station 50 2x48 at the line of J.
the next two months indicated w Woo dall and extending to Sta-
equaling the $374 million netted tion 528x 8 0 to t he lands of Mrs. R.
last year may be a big hurdle.
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. t<419tf)
FOR SALE
Saddle Horses, Ponies and Sad-
-- — ,, ,, - _„ 0 D. Waller; and extending from Sta-
The April collections were $38 tkm 502x56
on the left hand side
million compared to $39.9 million flt the lands o{ j w W oodall and
in the same month in 1961. extending to Station 525x50 to the
Income tax is dropping in this ]ands Qf M c N Club on the left;
final quarter because of a win - gand road be j ng 59 feet wide from
fall which prevailed last year after fhe center Hne '
on both sides, with
passage of the state tax with o - r j gbts o£ drainage and mainten-
ing law. ... .. , ance adjacent thereto.
The decrease for the month of NO w, THEREFORE, you and each
April ,” Oxford said was cause you arg re q U j red £o be and a p.
by a drop of $2.5 million in income pear be f ore Hon. J. Alvan Davis,
tax collections, together with a ddi- Judge Qf the Superior Court) at
tional refunds of $1.7 million. Chambers in the Court House in
Substantial gains were re ec T ay i or County, Georgia, on the 25th
last month in sales, gas and liquor day Qf May 1962 at 11;00 0 - c i ock
taxes. in the forenoon to make known
your own objections* if any, your
title and interest and the value
■ thereof, to select an assessor and |
GEORGIA—Taylor County: [show cause, if any, why th pray-!
Whereas, T. J. Rowe, administra- ers of the petitioner should not be
tor of Mollie Huff’s Estate, repre- ' granted.
sents to the Court in his petition, | Witness the Honorable J. Alvan
duly filed and entered on record, Davis, this the 27th day of April,
that he has fully administered 1962.
Mollie Huffs’ estate:
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and cred-
W. B. GUINED, Clerk.
» suiic> cum.ci nci.
dies. All prices. Free delivery. Sat- itors> t0 s , how ca use, if any they i
isfaction guaranteed. ■
ALTON CARTER
CITATION
(455b)
Plains. 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 Coei-
cern, 2810 King Street, Columbus,
Ga. (454b)
-1-
Choice peanut seed; various va
rieties; limited quantity. Place
your order now.
BUTLER LUMBER CO.
Phone UN. 2-4781
(322tf) Butler, Ga.
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
can, why said Administrator should (
not be discharged from his admin- GEORGIA—Taylor County:
istration, and receive Letters of Dis- - - - - ■
mission on the first Monday in
June, 1962.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary,
Taylor County, Georgia
LEGAL NOTICE
To: G. E. Foster
And to any and all other persons
having or claiming any right,
title or interest in and to the
hereinafter described lands.
THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART
MENT OF GEORGIA having filed
its application to acquire by con-
, 'demnation the title to a perpetual
To: Samuel Luther King. 'right of way for a road as surveyed
In the captioned libel for divorce and measured from the center line
filed Feb. 23, 1962, by Mrs. Opal C. of the highway location as follows:
King, plaintiff, versus Samuel Lu- | From Sta. 473x73 to Sta. 488x93
ther King, defendant, and pending a strip 50 ft. wide left side. Said
in Taylor County, Georgia, Superior right of way more particularly de-
Court, and with the date of the scribed according to a plat of the
order'for service by publication be- right of way through property of
ing Feb. 23, 1962, you are hereby G. E. Foster prepared by the State
commanded to be and appear at Highway Department of Georgia,
the said court within 60 days of dated the 6th day of February,
the date of the order for service by .1961, and made a part of this de
publication. scription.A copy of said plat is here-
Witnesses the Honorables J. R. | to attached . Said right of way be-
Thompson and J. Alvan Davis,, gins at the lands of L. R. Pike
Judges, Superior Court. j and ends at the line of the lands of
This 23rd day of February, 1962. J. W. Woodall and totals 1.745
W. B. GUINED, I acres.
(318p) Clerk. Said right of way sought to be
condemned is more particularly de
scribed in a plat prepared by the
State Highway Department of Geor
gia under date of February 6, 1961„
a copy of which is attached hereto
marked Exhibit “A” and made a
part of this petition. Said right of
way is for public road purposes
upon, across and over the following
tract of land located in Land Lot
No. 280 of the 11th Land District or
1656th G. M. District of said County
to-wit: Beginning at the lands of L.
R. Pike which is Station 473x73 and
! extending along the left side of the
' road to Station 488x93 which is the
line of J.W.Woodall a strip of land
50 feet wide from the center line
of said road together with rights to
maintain drainage on said road
and keep drainage ditches and
place embankments where neces
sary.
NOW, THEREFORE, you and each:
of you are required to be and ap
pear before Hon. John Alvan Davis;.
Judge of the Superior Court, at
Chambers in the Court House in
Taylor County, Georgia, on the 25th
day of May, 1962, at 11:00 o’clock
in the forenoon to make known your
objections, if any, your title and
interest and the value thereof, to
select an assessor and show cause, if
any, why the prayers of the pe
titioner should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable J. Alvan
Davis This the 27th day of April,
1962.
W. B. GUINED, Clerk.
Ten-Day Sale
HAMMACK ELECTRIC SUPPLY
BUTLER, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd
— Through —
SATURDAY, MAY 12th
Save Up to 30$ on Some Items
G. E. Appliances — New & Used
Large Selection of T-V Sets
Household Furniture
Freezers from $89.95, Up
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL!
GEORGIA, MAY 3, 1962.
WALKER’S
[ummmmmsms) Grocery & Market
VSB Butler, Ga. UN 2-4445 Member INS
&» Streak Leai
11 29c
CENTER CUT
Pork Chops lb 58
TENLER
c Cubed Steak lb 89c
tE Salad Dressing
y 39c
Wesson O'l
24-0z Special 09c
ubby s Spaghetti & Meat Balls
4 Cans ^1
Birdsey Meal Gua ranteed Good
10-lb 4C f
Bag
Staflo Starch
1-2 Gal 47 C
Kotex Regu ' ar
2F ° r 89c
Frozen Fruit Piei
» Apple - Peach
* Cherry
2F°r 78(!
Frozen Strawberries
27c
Strietmans Pecan Sandies
p kg 47c |
Complete Line Fishing Supplies 1
Pink Worms * Red Wigglers * Crickets |
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