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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, MAY 24, 1962.
PAGE 8
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Georgia State Highway Authority
Project No. RA-3-127 (2)
Counties of Taylor and Marion
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Georgia Rural Roads Au
thority at its General Office at No. 2
Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., until
11 a. m. Eastern Standard Time,
May 31, 1962, for furnishing all
labor, material, equipment and oth
er things necessary for construction
of 24.72 miles of resurfacing on the
Buena Vista-Butler Road, beginning
at State Route 41 in Buena Vista and
extending northeast to State Route
Man Lends Nature
A “Helping Hand”
Art Museum
I
Director to Retires
Washington, D. C. — Man is lend-
Atlanta, Ga. — Dr. R. H. Poland,
ing nature a helping hand in the ,. . ’ „ ,
,„Li t LI director of museums of the Atlanta
Art Association, has applied for re
seeding of forest lands,
The American Forest Products In
dustries, Inc., forestry trade or
ganization, reports that 163,309 acres
tirement.
James Carmichael,
chairman of
of land were seeded and planted by the board of trustees of the asso-
aerial and ground methods dur- ciation, said the retirement will be
ing 1961-62 planting season com- set for a date mutually agreeable
pared to only 16,246 acres five years to Mr. Poland and the board of
ago.
trustees.
The increase in direct seeding has Carmichael said it will not be ef-
been made possible by the develop- fective for some time because of the
„ .rnent of chemical repellents which necessity of Dr. Poland’s turning
3 in Butler, including 0.29 mile Spur keep b ; r< |o a nd rodents from eating over his activities and responsibili-
In Buena Vista. newly sown tree seeds. Before, they ties to a new director of the Atlanta
Plans and Specifications are on ate most of the seeds before they Art Association, a new position
file at the office of the undersigned cou]d sprout and roo t. which is being created and which
*t Atlanta, and at the office of the| industry has found that hand the association plans to fill some-
seeding usually results in denser time in the near future,
more disease-resistant stands of in applying for retirement, Dr.
trees.
State Highway Department, No. 2
Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., and
at the office of the Division En
gineer of the State Highway De
partment at Thomaston, Georgia,
where they may be inspected free
of charge.
Copies of the Standard Specifica
tions may be obtained upon pay
ment in advance of the sum of
$5.00. Copies of the Standard Speci
fications may be obtained upon
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
Poland pointed out that he had
spent 43 years as a director in this
field. Carmichael said that Dr. Po
land’s retirement will create a void
which would be very difficult to fill
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
C. F. Rustin and W. T. Rustin, because of Dr. Poland’s long experi-
Administrators of the Estate of ence in the field of art, both as a
Lewis Rustin, deceased, by virtue of director of museums and as a life-
an order granted at the March Term long student.
. , - . , .. . 1962 of the Court of Ordinary of j
payment in advance of the sum of Taylor County> Georgia, will sell at
sums w * no * e r public outcry, for cash, on the
funded. 0 <M , . premises, on the First Tuesday in
Standard Specifications o £ une 1962 t0 the highest bidder> be .
Hig *V vay , tween the legal hours of sale the
Georgia have been a opted y the f 0 u ow j ng described property to-
Ga. State Highway Authority and ... 6
will govern any construction under
these proposals.
For Representative
In General Assembly
For Representative
In General Assembly
To the Voters of Taylor County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative of Taylor Coun
ty in the General Assembly of
Georgia, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Taylor County
Democratic Executive Committee in
the Primary set for Sept. 12, 1962.
If elected, I pledge my conscien
tious support and efforts to pro
mote Taylor county in all the
areas of progress and shall keep
the welfare of the people of Tay
lor county in mind at all times.
I am deeply grateful for the fa
vors I have received in the past,
and wish to express my sincere ap
preciation for the support given me
in prior elections and trust that
my record will warrant your sup
port and influence.
Your support, vote and influence
will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
HUGH G. CHEEK
The man who depended on his
neighbors for his vegetables is
buying his food.
jFor Representative
In General Assembly
To the Voters of Taylor County: j To the Voters of Taylor County:
I hereby announce my candidacy I ^ hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Representative in f° r re-election to the offfice of
the General Assembly from Taylor ! Representative in the General
County subject to the rules and Assembly from Taylor County
regulations of the Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee in the Primary
of Sept. 12, 1962.
I am twenty-five years of age
and a graduate of Emory University
with a degree in Business Ad
ministration. On June 4, 1962, I
will receive a degree in law from
the Walter F. George School of Law
Mercer University. I am a practicing
attorney- and a member of the
Georgia Bar.
It is because of a keen desire to
be of service to the people of my
county that I seek this position. If
elected to this office I pledge to de
vote my time and efforts for the
betterment of Taylor County and
the State of Georgia.
In the near future I plan to visit
you personally and discuss my
candidacy with you.
Respectfully,
Robert L. Swearingen, Jr.
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic Executive Com
mute in the Primary of Sept. 12,
1962.
It has been my privilege to serve
you in the 1961-62 General Assem
bly and with this experience I feel
that I am now better qualified to
serve you in 1963-64. I now and will
always have the best interest of
Taylor County at heart.
If honored with re-election to this
office I pledge to be of service to
the people of my county at all
times.
During the next few weeks I will
strive to see as many of you as pos
sible in behalf of my campaign but
if for any reason I fail to contact
you personally, please consider this
announcement as a personal letter
to you asking for your vote and sup
port in this race.
Respectfully,
Ralph R. Underwood.
The Approximate Quantities
Are as Follows:
Seven and three-tenths (7.3) acres!
of land, more or less off of Lot of
Land No. 31 in the 13th Land Dis- j
- ... ,, . ... . _ trict of Taylor County, Georgia, i
180 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Exca- rnore p ar ticularly described as fol- J
vatlon. _ lows: Beginning on the South Line
150 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treatment ga j d p^pg^y where it intersects 1
Material. 'with the Right of Way of State'
110 Cu. Yds. Soil Cement S - highway No. 3 and running thence I
lized Base • Patching. Iwest a distance of 350 feet; thence!
60 Bbls. Portland Cement ’North 728 feet; thence East 526'|
70 jL a ^' Cutback A .sph a11 foet to the Right of Way of State'
29000 Ga L Emulsified Asphalt Hlghway No . 3; thence South along ,
* w u. r „ , 'said Right of Way a distance of * 1
.Jj? 0 , 5T rete B ’ 747 feet to point of beginning. Being !
E 4-7om d T F a «v'» part of the lands conveyed to Lewis:
™>T°n f Asphalt Concrete F Rugtin by Sanders McCrary by deed
318600 Gals. Asphaltic Material. dated February 4 _ 1938 and rec ord-
finf a W ° r ft» Sh fn l nnl'fv^iiHon^nf ed ln Deed Book ‘‘ W ” P a K e 336 '
(1 °) days after fo ^™ al Clerk’s Office, Taylor Superior
contract and shall be wmpleted ^ and bounded ag follows; East
within 50 working days. When R|ght of Way of state Highway
contract has been executed written * * South J lands of Lawson
notice shall be given the Contrae. w „ West b y lands sold to Sid .
tor, at which time and not before, Rustin and North „ lands of
work may be started.
Contract executed pursuant to Prnnprtv ..
this Notice is binding on the State A „ „y ,
Highway Authority as such.
Lon Dixon. Known as “Cafe
All of said described property is
being sold by said Administrators
Said contract will not create liabili- for the p Urpose G f payment of debts
ty, expressed or implied, against the tbe es(ate and distribution to
undersigned Chairman of the State tbe beirs at j aw
State Highway Authority as an in- g a j d sa i e t 0 be held on the prem-
dividual, nor against any employee j seg tbe above described tracts
of the State Highway Department j and by virtue of an order of the
in h;s or her individual ca- Eourt of Ordinary of Taylor County
P acity - . ... . Georgia granted on March 17, 1962.
Proposals must be submitted on q f rijSTIN,
regular forms which are supplied j and
by the undersigned, and must be| ^ t. RUSTIN
accompanied by a certified check, Administrators of the Estate of
cashier’s check, negotiable United
States Bonds or other acceptable se
curity in the amont of $3,000 00, |
and must be plainly marked "Pro-|
posal for Bridge Construction,” GEORGIA-
County and Number, and show the
time of opening
Check of the low bidder will be
John Lewis Rustin, deceased.
LEGAL SALE
■Taylor County:
Under the powers in a deed from
advertised. c bar jj e Knolton and Estelle Knol-
er will be to j im Walter Corporation dated
cashed-and all other checks will be November 17, 1960, recofded in
returned as soon as the contract is Deed Book n Folio 335.337, clerk’s
awarded, unless it is deemed advls- Qffj ce Taylor Superior Court, the
able by the State Highway same having been duly transferred
Authority to hold one or more and ass j gnec i to the undersigned
checks. If an unusual condition trans f err ee there will be sold dur-
arises, the State Highway j ng j be j e g a i hours of sale on June
Authority reserves the right to 5, 1952 before the court house door
cash all checks. Bidders Bond will jn said coun ty, a t public outcry, to
not be accepted. (the highest bidder for ca9h, the fol-
A charge of $5.00 will be made lowing property:
for each proDosal issued. ( All that tract or parcel of land
Such a bond will be required of ] y i ng an( } being in Taylor County,
the successful bidder as required by Georgia, to-wit: A lot as contained
law for contractors contracting with j n a de ’ ed f rom Ward Edwards to
-tile State Highway Department of^telle Knolton, being 65”xl00’’,
Georgia, (same being Lot 9 of the Edwards
Contracts will not be awarded to subdivision located in Taylor County
contractors who have not been'B U tier, Georgia, plat of same re
placed on the list of quaified con-' cor ded in Clerk of Superior Court
tractors prior to the date of award, office, Taylor County, Butler, Ga.
No proposal will be issued to any October 10, 1960, Page 300, Deed
bidder later than 9 A. M. Eastern Book ji.
Standard Time of »he date of open-1 Default having occurred Under
Ing bids. the terms of the note secured by
All bids must show totals for sa id deed, and the holder having
each item and total of amount of elected to declare the entire debt
bid. Right is reserved to delay the due and payable, the power of sale
award of the contract for a period contained in said deed has become
of not to exceed thirty (30) days operative.
from date of opening bids, during j Sale will be held, deed made and
which period bids shall remain proceeds thereof distributed in
open and not subject to withdraw- 1 strict compliance with the terms of
al. Right is reserved to reject any 1 said deed.
Mid-State Homes, Inc.,
Transferree
William K. Buffington,
Attorney
Macon, Georgia
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
and all bids and to waive all for
malities.
Upon compliance with the re
quirements of the standard specifi
cations, ninety (90) percent of the
amount of work done in any calen
dar month will be paid for by the
25th day of the succeeding month
and the remainder within thirty j GEORGIA—Taylor^ County:
(30) days after final estimate is;
approved by the Engineer.
This the 11th day of May, 1962. j
GEORGIA STATE HIGHWAY
AUTHORITY
JIM L. GILLIS, Sr.
Chairman
WILLIS N. HARDEN,
Member
CLARKE W. DUNCAN,
Member.
Per capita consumption of poul
try has increased steadily over the June,
last ten years and now has reached
37 pounds according to a poul
try authority.
Whereas, T. J. Rowe, administra
tor of Mollie Huff’s Estate, repre
sents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered
Mollie 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
Ik BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary.
Taylor County, Georgia
WALKER’S
Grocery & Market
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