The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, June 21, 1962, Image 8

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, JUNE 21, 1962. PAGE EIGHT For Representative In General Assembly To the Voters of Taylor County: I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the offfice of Representative in the General Assembly from Taylor County subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Executive Com- mitte 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 servo 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. For Representative In General Assembly NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION To the qualified voters of Taylor County, Georgia: You are hereby notified that on j the 25th day of July, 1962, an elec- | tion will be held in said County, Highway Patrol Is Again Cited for Public Safety Work Atlanta, Ga. — For the third con- at which election there will be sub- ( secutive year, the Ga. Department mitted to Ihe qualified voters there- j of Public Safety has been awarded of for their determination the ques- .the National Safety Council’s “Out- tion of whether or not bonds in the standing Achievement Certificate” aggregate principal amount of $60,- for maintenance of accident records. 000.00 shall be issued by Taylor | “Georgia is deeply honored and | ^ ^election^wbejield^ County School District for the pur- I grateful for having won this recog pose of providing funds to acquire Notice of Election of Ocmulgee Soil Conservation Dist. Supervisors Date June 29, 1962 To all qualifier voters: All lands within the boundaries of Taylor County of the Ocmulgee Soil Con servation District, described as fol lows: Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of June, 1962, between the hours of 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p 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 For Representative In General Assembly To the Voters of Taylor County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Representative in the General Assembly from Taylor County subject to the rules and 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 received 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. 10-Year-Old Youth Heir to $30 Million nition,” said Gov. Vandiver upon construct and equip a gymnasium receiving the news in a telegram for Eureka School in Taylor County f rom Council President Howard School System, and to pay expenses ! pyi e Jn Chicago, incident to accomplishing the fore- I “This consistent record reflects going; said bonds, if so au °” Z(> . f ’,the efficiency of our Department to be dated July 1, • > , e >. , G f public Safety and demonstrates the denomination of $1,000 each, ' he departrnent . s painstaki ef . numbered consecutively from 1 up- forts to halt the use i es s slaughter ward to 60, inclusive, in order of a of on our hj h „ maturity, to bear interest from date 1 1 „ _ * at the rate of four per centum (49f) | Co1 - H - Lowell Conner, state per annum, payable semiannually safety director, said citation was on the first days of January and, f °r outstanding achievement in the July in each year and Ihe principal maintenance of accident records on ------ the basis of the traffic inventory program conducted annually by the Council on a national basis. The latest award was for 1961’s performance. “Approximately 5 4,000 reports covering traffic accidents in Geor gia were received last year,” he to mature on the 1st day of January lowest numbers first, in the years and amounts, as follows: $2,001) in each of the years 1964 to 1975, inclusive, $3,000 in each of the years 1976 and 1977, $5,000 in each of the years 1978 sa j c ] “These reports contain com- to 1983, inclusive. | p] e te information on each accident The principal of and interest on arrest and act of enforcement.” said bonds shall be payable in law ful money of the United States of America at a bank or banks to be designated later. Those desiring to vote for said GEORGIA—DeKalb County: School Bonds for Ihe aforesaid pur- | By virtue of an order of the Court pose shall do so by casting their of Ordinary of DeKalb County, Ga. ballots having written or printed j passed at the June Term, 1962, I will thereon the words: "FOR $60,000 [sell at public outcry to the highest TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOL DIS- bidder before the Court House of TRICT BONDS”, and those desiring DeKalb County, In Decatur, Geor- to vote against the said School [gia, within the legal hours of sale, Bonds for the aforesaid purpose |on the First Tuesday in July, 1962, shall do so by casting their ballots the following described real estate having written or printed thereon constituting part of the estate of ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE the words: “AGAINST $60,000 TAY LOR COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS.” The several places for holding said election shall be at the regular and established voting precincts of Taylor County, County, Georgia, and the polls will be opened at 7:00 o’clock A. M o’clock P. M. Time, on the day fixed for the elec tion. All persons qualified to vote in general elections and only those registered and qualified to vote in general elections, will be allowed to vote in this election. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TAYLOR COUNTY By: W. S. MAXWELL, President EMORY HARRIS H. S. GATES C. E. WHATLEY QUINTON CLARK ROSCOE ALBRITTON DAVE T. HARBUCK WALTER O’NEAL MOODY PEED Members. Attest: W. II. ELLISTON Secretary. (6215b) LEGAL NOTICE election of one supervisor from Taylor County for the Ocmulgee Soil Conservation District. Voting places will be open in the court house in Butler, Ga. Persons qualified to vote in a general election under the Consti tution of the State of Georgia are eligible to vote in the election of supervisors. Only those persons residing within the Ocmulgee Soil Conserva tion District will be eligible to vote in the election of supervisors. June 22, 1962 is the closing date the State Soil Conservation Com mittee will accept nominations for candidates for the election. Nomi nations must be in the office of the Secretary of the State Committee (address below) not later than june 23, 1962. The signature of 25 qualified voters is required to nominate a Candidate. STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE By: L. Reese Dunson, Executive Secretary, Extension Building, Athens, Georgia. Dated this 7th day of June, 1962. (6142b) Emory Offers Course In Home Nursing Care A short course on rehabilitation nursing care in the home is being offered this summer by the Emory University School of Nursing. This will be a three weeks course divided in two sessions: July 9-20, August 20-24. Concepts and tech- niquest underlying the improve ment of patient care at home will be emphasized. RE-ELECT ZACK D. CRAVEY COMPTROLLER GENERAL INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Zack Cravey’s office is the SECOND largest REVENUE PRODUCING one in Georgia gov ernment. Zack transferred more than $13,- 000,000 to the State Treasury last year. Ihe Insurance Department, under Zack, operates at LESS COST PER DOLLAR REVENUE RECEIVED than ANY Insurance Department in the NATION. Zack Cravey Luther Monroe Davis, Sr., deceased late of DeKalb County, Georgia, to- wit: Tract One: All that tract and parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 116 of the 15th District of DeKalb County, Georgia, beimg lot 19, Block E of the Subdivision of and closed at 7:00 j Unit 2 of Gresham Park, according Eastern Standard (to Plat which is recorded in Plat Book 21, page 50, DeKalb County Records, and being the same prop erty conveyed by warranty deed from L. M. Davis, Jr., to Luther M. Davis, Sr., dated September 6, 1960, recorded in Deed Book 1527, page 426 of the records of Clerk of the Superior Court of DeKalb County, Georgia. Said property will be sold subject to security deed in favor of Atlanta Federal Savings & Loan Association dated September 6, 1960, recorded in Deed Book 1514, page 375, DeKalb County Records, and security deed in favor of L. A. Evans dated Sept. 6, 1960, recorded in Deed Book 1514, page 381, De Kalb County Records. Tract Two: All that tract and par cel of land being two (2) acres located about the middle of lot of Land No. 19 as per plat of Mrs. Jennie (or Mrs. J. J.) McCants Sr. estate recorded in Deed Book R, Page 47 of the Records of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Tay lor County, Georgia, said land ly ing and being in the 14th District of Taylor County, Georgia, and being on the northeast side of road leading from McCanstville to Neal Roquemore’s place, and being the same property conveyed by warran ty deed from J. S. Vann to L. M. Davis dated February 15, 1957, re corded in Deed Book 7, page 586, in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Tffylor County, Ga. LUTHER MONROE DAVIS, Jr., WALKER’S Grocery & Market Butler, Ga. UN 2-4445 Member INS Brunson, S. C. — A tall 10-year old boy who has led an unobtrusive I life in this rural South Carolina community is heir to the lion’s share of one of the country’s largest fortunes. GEORGIA—Houston County: Application having been made by Wetona v. Leverette (Gaultney), Administratrix of Phillip E. Gault ney, deceased, to sell certain des cribed real estate in Taylor County Georgia, and said real estate fully shown in Plat Book 1, Page 15, Clerk's Office, Taylor County, Ga. No objections having been re ceived, said order approving said Luther Monroe Davis, Jr., as Ad- application to sell real estate will I ministrator of the Estate of be signed on the 2nd day of July, | Luther Monroe Davis, Sr. 1962. | W. Dan Greer This 3rd day of April, 1962. [Attorney at Law Lamar E. Christopher, ,715 C. & S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Ordinary Atlanta 3, Georgia (4tp) Houston County, Ga. 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