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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, MAY 10, 1962.
Americus Patrol
District Reports
Accident Increase
Weekend Traffic
Kills Five in State
£
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
A car truck collision north of
Waycross Sunday killed two elderly Administrators
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
C. F. Rustin and W. T. Rustin,
of the Estate of
_ WrtyLTUbb ouiiuciy auicu lww v. -- —~
Americus, Ga. — Sgt. W. D. Coch- men and raised Georgia’s week end Lewis Rustin, deceased, by virtue of
ran has revealed that the overall traffic death toll to five. an order granted at the March Term
accident rate in the Americus State, addition a Warner Robins 1962 of the Court of Ordinary of
Patrol District is considerably h gh- I a wi ” drowned ln a Taylor County, Georgia, will sell at
er than it was for the first four ™ tJng accident Sunday ^ the Public outcry, for cash, on the
Ocmulgee river.
months of 1962 in comparison
last year and urged the cooperation
of all drivers in helping to lower
the figures.
Cochran said that in generally
every category the safety condi
tions shows a worse record. He
said that carelessness forms the
premises, on the First Tuesday in
June 1962 to the highest bidder, be
tween the legal hours of sale the
following described property to-
wit:
Seven and three-tenths (7.3) acres
cautions everyone to drive more
carefully in the period ahead.
The official said that in Sumter
county this year there were a total
of 56 accidents during January,
February, March and April as com
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE -
75 voung red pullets vaccinated of land, more or less off of Lot of
o young v . ™ ivn 3i in the 13th Land Dis-
__ Taylor County, Georgia,
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning on the South Line
of said property where it intersects
with the Right of Way of State
cl wuioc '/k young retl puilcla VdtLinaicu »
relessness forms the and formed; 14 weeks old, $1.00 Land No. 31 in the 13th Land Dis
basic reason for the increase and pnrh ,trict of Taylor County, Georgia
each.
(5101p)
MRS. LESTER FALLIN,
Butler, Ga.
LOST ° ^
Highway No. 3 and running thence
_ . .. Anril as . Bar and Foot off tractor lost on west a distance of 350 feet; thence
February, March ana p i lod 1 PotterviHe Road, between Peter North 728 feet; tbence East 526
pared o o{ f ata uti es Mitchell’s Place and J. W. Millers f eet to tbe Rjg b t 0 f way of State
last year. Place. Lost Saturday afternoon May Hie'hwav No. 3: thence South along
was the same, too.
Traveling Through
Georgia
between Peter North 72 g feet; thence East 526
ivmuiicrii» i ■o'-c J- W. Miller s feet to the Right of Way of State
Place. Lost Saturday afternoon May Highway No. 3; thence South along
5th. Will be glad to pay for trouble sa j d Right of Way a distance of
if you return to me. Please contact. 7 ^ 7 f eet t(J po j n t 0 f beginning. Being
J. W. MILLER p art 0 f t h e ] an ds conveyed to Lewis
(5102p) Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 4 , R Us ti<n by Sanders McCrary by deed
• | dated February 4, 1938 and record-
FOR SALE ed in Deed Book “W” page 336,
Horses, Ponies and Saddles for clerk’s Office, Taylor Superior
children and adults. Good selection court and bounded as follows: East
to choose from. We deliver. by Right of Way of State Highway
ALTON CARTER jNo. 3; South by lands of Lawson
(5125p Plains, Georgia. Wilson; West by lands sold to Sid-
ney Rustin and North by lands of
HAVE OPENING for one $90.00 Lon Dixon. Known as "Cafe
spot ior reaucia m uon*v..w.,... per week man. Age 25 to 67. We Property.
Norman Park, Nashville, Athens a i so have openings for two $65.00 All of said described property is
- - ~ Ipgj, week ladies. Age 37 to 63. being sold by said Administrators
Permanent. Car necessary. Write for the purpose of payment of debts
Mr. Neeley, 659 West Peachtree St., of the estate and distribution to
N.E., Atlanta, 8, Ga. (4264b) the heirs at law.
Said sale to be held on the prem
A Dream Comes True
(Charles E. Hooper)
From Ringgold and White, Geor
gia came letters of a vacation wish
for Warm Spring . . . Jekyll Island
proved to be a popular vacation
spot for readers in Lawrenceville
Rocky Face, Atlanta, Chatsworth
Stephens, Vidalia, Watkinsville,
Hiawassee, Thomaston, Smyrna
and even New York.
A newspaper editor and a re
tired farmer thought that the Oke
tired farmer thougnt mat me '-'I" 1 - ilOOK: Splendid Rawleigh business ises of the above described tracts
fenokee’s offered the ideal location avadab i e in Taylor County. Excep- of land by virtue of an order of the
for a vacation in Georgia. Stone tional opportunity for industrious Court of Ordinary of Taylor County
Mountain, Ida Cason Gardens, his- person . S ee or write Rawleigh. Dept. Georgia granted on March 17, 1962.
* iL " - — - C. F. RUSTIN,
and
i W. T. RUSTIN
THOMASTON PROTECTED ROUTE Administrators of the Estate of
muumaiu, - person, see or wme Hdwicign
toric Savannah, and a host of oth- qaE-810-18, Memphis, Tenn.
er sites were mentioned by readers (533^)
of the "Traveling Through Georgia” —
column as the finest of vacation
choices. deliverv
All of the entries in the free „ y
and
John Lewis Rustin, deceased.
sales combination.
All of the entries in \ne iree Qne m ' fln to work g hours daily to
vacation contest were apprcjc « replace one who didn - t . $81 a week LEGAL SALE
and proved that Georgia, indeed h ^ uarantee d plus bonus. Average
the finest of variety vacation at- * arnings should exceed $ 100 a wk. |
tractions of any in the country it Adyance with long established com- GEORGIA—Taylor County:
was a difficult job to s^ ec a win pany of 56 years. For an interview Under the powers in a deed from
ner for freevacation ottered »y x appointment wrlte National Con- Charlie Knolton and Estelle Knol-
Petroleum Council °f Georgia cern 2gl() Ki streeti Columbus, t0 Jim Walter Corporation dated
a housewife in Cam 11a, Mrs. Terry Geo ; gia (534b) November 17> 1960 , reC orded in
Singletary has won> | . — iDeed Book 11, Folio 336-337, Clerk’s
Her fetter in par • a] g | FOR rent 'office, Taylor Superior Court, the
like a dream If we should One three-room house with bath; same having been duly transferred
k T.frkv enoueh t™ win it would hot water and other conveniences, and assigned to the undersigned
be lucky enough to Win, 11 vvuuiu contact transferred there will be sold dur-
truly be a dream come true We If interested, contact.
have often thought how nice it GENE BONE
would be if we could spend a week- (533b) Butler, Georgia
end in Atlanta. There are so-many
interesting things to see and do in
Atlanta. A tour of the airport and
(533b)
transferee there will be sold dur
ing the legal hours of sale on June
5, 1962 before the court house door
in said county, at public outcry, to
FOR SALE the highest bidder for cash, the fol-
Five-room modern brick home, lowing property:
a look inside a passenger plane All conveniences; located near All that tract or parcel of land (
would be thrilling It would be edu- local High School; next to Health lying and being in Taylor County,
WuUill DC I 11* lAAAA.f,. 0 +A iitif • A Inf QO nnnta marl
ca J ’onal to our tour the automobile Center,
factory and watch them make auto-1 GENE BONE
mobiles. It would really be ex- (4263b) Butler, Ga.
citing to go in Rich’s Department
( Georgia, to-wit: A lot as contained
Jin a deed from Ward Edwards to
CllIIlK in *v*vi* ^
Store and just look. We would have NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME?
fun climbing Stone Mountain to | Blue Cross-Blue Shield now pro-
see if it is really stone. It would be v j d j n g protection for 60,000,000 per-
j,.tr, cph nur little eirl’s eves , :— <
Estelle Knolton, being 65”xl00”,
same being Lot 9 of the Edwards
Subdivision located in Taylor County
Butler, Georgia, plat of same re
corded in Clerk of Superior Court
see if it is really stone n worn s viding protection for 60,000,000 per- 0ffice> Taylor County, Butler, Ga
light' up w”“nweearrM hefto October 10. I960, Page 300, Deec
. rr ® d ner Representatives. Excellent oppor
the zoo. Probahly one of the most ^ t unby ea m extra dollars in your
interesting things we could do on spare time. For details write Wil-
our trip would be to go in the burn Johnson, P. O. Box 1520, Co
building where there are scenes of [ymbus, Ga.
the Civil War. Friends and relatives | .
w r ho have been there have told us
how dramatic it is and we would
realW tike to see if it is really so
wonderful. This is about all we
October 10
Book 11.
Default having occurred under
the terms of the note secured by
TaoftdVn said deed, and the holder having
(4Jb4D) e j ec t ed t 0 dec iare the entire debt
due and payable, the power of sale
contained in said deed has become
FOR SALE bviuailiru
Quality hay, mixed lespedeza,' oper ati V e.
- mu!„ „ hout all we 525; Bahia, $25; Mixed Grass $25. | Sale will be held, deed made and
wonderful- This is about all ^ | Fertilized new crop Fescue Hay proceeds thereof distributed in
Se must be much more. We’re ?2 ° P® r ton field P rice loaded off , strict compliance with the terms of
hoping our dream will come truej wagons ’ p RANK rilEY
and we can soon find out. [ Butler Georgia
"We like to travel by automobile i ^tQtf) UN 2-4975
because we feel we’re in our own
little private world. We feel just j
wonderful riding along doing as we i
like and stopping when we like. |
Things look so much more lovely j
when '’ou travel bv car. If you i
have children they’re so much easi- |
er to manage in a family unit. We
can picture our family now, just
riding along, singing a song, | Sewing
feelin so happy and
happ
NEW APPLIANCES
Mid-State Homes, Inc.,
Transferree
William K. Buffington,
Attorney
Macon, Georgia
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
22-Ft. Freezer $249.00
Electric Range $119.00
DOYLE’S
Butler, Georgia GEORGIA—Taylor County
Whereas, T. J. Rowe, administra-
„ | — B Machine Repairs, all tor M 0 ]H e Huff’s Estate, repre-
su Iiaw ^ being so makes; Repairman will be in town sents to the Court in his petition,
happy and gay being together and ( Every Saturday. Call or bring ma- duly filed and entered on record,
enjoying each other, havine fun in chines to: McKenzie Furniture, Ph-I t b at he has fully administered
„ vacation mood!” ? UN. 2-4665. (419tf) j^ 0 ni e Huffs’ estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the first Monday in
June, 1962.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary,
Taylor County, Georgia
a wonderful vacation mood!’
Georgia Can Double
Her Income by 1970
Rome, Ga. — Better schools, in
creased production efficiency and
honesty were cited Monday night
as criteria for good government by
Lt. Gov. Garland Byrd.
FOR SALE
Saddle Horses, Ponies and Sad
dles. All prices. Free delivery. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
ALTON CARTER
(455b) Plains. Georgia
Thomaston opening for man un-
^ ~ D H ,der 37 with national concern to
Gov. Garland Byr . learn their business. Chemical sup-
He said that y g ply service, $72 a week written
Georgia’s productiveness the states ^ plug ^ Jn profits flnd ex .
income waald be dou ec y • pe nse r^lowance. For an interview
Byrd said in a speec p P appointment, write National Con-
for delivery before the Rome Jumor c 2g 10 King stree t, Columbus,
Chamber of Commerce that voter „ 6
registration in Georgia, except
among Negroes in the larger cities
has been declining steadily for 10
years.
, Ga.
(454b)
Watch for
GRAND OPENING
Willis Red & White
Super Market
Butler, Georgia
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
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.
WALKER’S
Grocery & Market
Butler, Ga. UN 2-4445 Member INS
Premium PlCIliC HaillS
ib 29c
Swift Seminole Bacon
lb 49c
Fresh Meaty Neck Bones 5lbs 75c
Good Tender Cubed Steak
18 89c
K, Biscuit
3Cans 25c
INS Instant Coffee
59c
Miss Virginia Milk
3 Cans 09C
Margold Oleo Patties
10c
Charkets
lO lbs 65c
Meddin Franks
12-Uz CQh
Cello vJJt
ZEBCO 202
Spinners
and Rod
Complete With Line
$6.95
CRICKETS, PINK WORMS
and RED WIGGLERS
Guaranteed to be Fresh
Every Box Checked
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BIG DODGE CUSTOM 880. This wagon is strictly custom-
made for the man who likes his wagon big. Big power here. Big
ride. Big room. Big 91.5 cu. ft. of cargo space. A cargo deck that s
10.1 ft. long with second seat and tailgate down. The big tailgate
opening can handle a 4’ x 8’ plywood board. Big? You know it.
NEW SIZE DODGE
DART. Here’s a most versa
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to handle. Sedan-like comfort
Passenger car ride. And tha
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of cargo space. A cargo deck
that’s 9.8 feet long with the
tailgate and second seat folded
down. A cargo opening that’s
51.3 inches wide. Dart’s avail
able in 6- or 9-passenger wagons.
COMPACT DODGE LANCER. Compact? On the out
side, sure. But not inside. There’s generous room Chair-high
seats. 67.7 cu. ft. of cargo space. Cargo deck is 8.9 ft. long wi h
tailgate and second seat down. Cargo opening is 40.7 inches wide,
27.4 inches tall. For a low-cost wagon, Lancer is your answer.
PICK your next wagon at your dependable dodge dealer
BUTLER MOTOR G0MPANY, Butler, Georgia