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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER GEORGIA, JULY 26, 1962.
For Representative
In General Assembly
To the Voters of Taylor County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
lor re election to the offfice of
Representative in the General
Assembly from Taylor County
subject to the rules and regulations
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
To the qualified voters of Taylor
County, Georgia:
You are hereby notified that on
the 25th day of July, 1962, an elec
tion will be held in said County,
at which election there will be sub
mitted to the qualified voters there
of for their determination the ques
tion of whether or not bonds in the
aggregate principal amount of $60,
of the Democratic Executive Com
mitte in the Primary of Sept. 12,|ooo.oo shall be issued by Taylor
1962. | County School District for the pur-
It has been my privilege to sen^iposg of providing funds to acquire,
you in the 1961-62 General Assem- i construct and equip a gymnasium
bly and with this experience I feel f or E Ur eka School in Taylor County
that I am now better qualified to g c h 00 i System, and to pay expenses
eerve you in 1963-64. I now and will incident to accomplishing the fore-
always have the best interest of, going; said bonds, if so authorized,
Taylor County at heart. to be dated July 1, 1962, to be in
If honored with re-election to this the denomination of $1,000 each,
office I pledge to be of service to j numbered consecutively from 1 up-
the people of my county at all .ward to 60, inclusive, in order of a
times. maturity, to bear interest from date
During the next few weeks I will a t the rate of four per centum (4%)
strive to see as many of you as pos- |per annum, payable semiannually
sible in behalf of my campaign button the first days of January and
If for any reason I fail to contact j July in each year and the principal
you personally, please consider this to mature on the 1st day of January
announcement as a personal letter' lowest numbers first, in the years
to you asking for your vote and sup
port in this race.
Respectfully,
Ralph R. Underwood.
For Representative
In General Assembly
and amounts, as follows:
$2,000 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
to 1983, inclusive.
The principal of and interest on
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
To the Voters of Taylor County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative of Taylor Coun- School Bonds for the aforesaid pur
ty in the General Assembly of pose shall do so by casting their
Georgia, subject to the rules and ballots having written or printed
regulations of the Taylor County thereon the words: "FOR $60,000
Democratic Executive Committee in TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-
the Primary set for Sept. 12, 1962. TRICT BONDS”, and those desiring
If elected, I pledge my conscien- to vote against the said School
tious support and efforts to pro- Bonds for the aforesaid purpose
mote Taylor county in all the shall do so by casting their ballots
areas of progress and shall keep having written or printed thereon
the welfare of the people of Tay- the words: “AGAINST $60,000 TAY-
lor county in mind at all times. LOR COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
I am deeply grateful for the fa- BONDS.”
vors I have received in the past,! The several places for holding
and wish to express my sincere ap- said election shall be at the regular
predation for the support given me and established voting precincts of
In prior elections and trust that Taylor County, State of Georgia,
my record will warrant your sup- and the polls will be opened at 7:00
port and influence. |o’clock A. M. and closed at 7:00
Your support, vote and Influence'o’clock P. M., Eastern Standard
will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
HUGH G. CHEEK
For Representative
In General Assembly
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
T- Members.
(6215b)
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 j
regulations of the Democratic Ex- (
ecutive Committee in the Primary |
of Sept. 12, 1962. j
I am twenty-five years of age 1
and a graduate of Emory University j
with a degree in Business Ad- 1
ministration. On June 4, 1962, I TC - TON
received a degree in law from w - H - ELLISTON
the Walter F. George School of Law ( secretary.
Mercer University. I am a practicing
attorney and a member of the CITATION FOR YEAR'S
Georgia Bar. I
It is because of a keen desire to GEORGIA—'Taylor County:
be of service to the people of my Taylor CountyCourt of Ordinary,
county that I seek this position. If j u j y g, 1962.
elected to this office I pledge to de- J The appraisers upon application
vote my time and efforts for the of Mrs prances B. Davis, widow of
betterment of Taylor County and sa j(j Ernest L. Davis for a twelve
the State of Georgia. months’ support for serself and one
In the near future I plan to visit m inor child, having filed their re-
you personally and discuss my turn; all persons concerned hereby
candidacy with you. j are c ited to show cause, if any they
Respectfully, . have, at the next regular August
Robert L. Swearingen, Jr. ^th term of this Court, why said
application should not be granted.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
SUPPORT
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Ordinary Taylor County
CITATION FOR DISMISSION
FROM GUARDIANSHIP
Gunman Holds Up
Macon Pharmacist
Sunday Afternoon
Macon, Ga. — A lone gunman
Sunday robbed Chapman’s Phar
macy, Macon, of over $1,000 in cash
and an unknown amount of nar
cotics.
City detectives reported an in
vestigation was underway to find a
slender built whiteman who is be
lieved to have committed the rob
bery.
The druggist, Guy Hays, reported
the man came in the store at 2
o’clock p. m. carrying a shipping
bag, walked to a rear counter and
told Hays to go to the back.
Hays said the robber had a pistol
in his left hapd and then made
Hays and Mrs. E. C. Simmons, a
clerk who works in the front part
of the store’s safe.
He made Hays give him the keys
to the safe’s drawers and spent
about 15 minutes getting the mon
ey and selecting certain narcotics
that he wanted.
The robber then put Hays and
Mrs. Simmons in a rear room of the
store and told him to wait there 15
minutes befor coming out.
Bookmobile Traveled
9,134 Miles During
Past Twelve Months
The bookmobile has traveled 9,134
miles during the past year (July
1, 1961 to June 30, 1962). 2,636 miles
of this has been traveled to and
within Taylor County.
The Bookmobile carries approxi
mately 1800 books and has access
to the collection of 38,252 books at
the headquarters in the Manchester
Library. The library also has 1,802
filmstrips, 229 recordings, 5,000
pamphlets and 110 current maga
zine subscriptions.
During June the Bookmobile
staff has been busyserving the 583
children and 148 adults who met
the bookmobile on its summer
routes.' 7,082 books were circulated
during the month.
In Taylor county, 105 boys and
girls joined the Vacation Reading
Club on the Bookmobile, and others
also joined at the Taylor County
Library in Butler.
The Library Committee of the
Reynolds Woman’s Club sponsored
a series of story hours at the Rey
nolds Community Library. Mrs.
$318 Is Taken
From Police
Athens, Ga. — Someone stole
$318 from a cash drawer in the po
lice department business office
Monday.
Police Chief E. E. Hardy said the
theft occurred before the building
was opened for the day.
Susie Woods, chairman of Li
brary committee, was assisted by
Mrs. Lucybelle Fuller, Mrs. Fuller
Mrs. Elmer J Carson, Mrs. Walter
Forsling and Miss Sue O’Neal.
The book circulation from the
Bookmobile for the year was 84,730.
The circulation in Taylor County
was 14,902. Add ta this 14,377 books
circulated from the Taylor County
Library in Butler High School and
3,358 books circulated from the
Reynolds Community Library. The
average of books circulated
throughout the county was four
books per capita.
Library service is given to the
people in Taylor County thru 8
stops, 4 deposits, two libraries and
two schools.
MRS. PHILLIP MANN,
Extension Librarian
Zoning Starts for
Lake Blackshear
Cordele, Ga. — The Crisp County
Power Commission has started ac
tion to zone Lake Blackshear inso
far as boating, swimming and ski
ing are concerned.
The lake zoning action follows
an appeal by Bob Baker of the Dis
trict Game and Fish Office along
with local wildlife ranger Hubert
Simpson, who told the group of
the dangers involved in boats
speeding too near swimmers.
Card of Thanks
We wish to take this method to
thank all our friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness
and words of sympathy shown dur
ing our recent sorrow in the
death of our dear sister and loved
one, Mrs. Bertha Carson.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered.
Sincerely,
The Family of
Mrs. Bertha Carson
The Housing Authority of the
City of Reynolds, Georgia will re
ceive bids for the furnishing of all
labor, materials, equipment and
services required to construct and GEORGIA—Taylor County:
complete the Low-Rent Housing Mrs 0 livia H. Rustin, Guardian
Project GA. 222-1A consisting of 0 f j obn Lewis Rustin, has applied
three (31 dwelling buildings con- me j or a discharge from her
taining six (6) dwelling units and gu ar dianship of John Lewis Rustin:
one Management and Maintenance This is therefore to notify all per-
Building; and GA 222-1B consisting S041S concerned to file their objec-
of seven 17) dwelling buildings ^j onSi jf any they have, on or be-
containing fourteen (14) dwelling fore the first Mon d a y in August
units; the work includes utilities, next else she will be discharged
site improvements and landscape from her gua rdianship as applied
work on each project until 10:30 A. for
M. E. S. T. on the 31st day of July, j ' MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
1962 at the City Hall in the City , Ordinary Taylor County
of Reynolds, Georgia at which time —
and place all bids will be publicly of the bid shall be submitted with
opened and read aloud. 'each bid.
Proposed forms of Contract Docu- j The successful bidder will be re-
ments, including plans and speci- quired to furnish and pay for satis-
fications are on file at the office of factory performance and payment
the Housing Authority on Marion bond or bonds.
St., in the City of Reynolds, Ga., Attention is called to the fact
and at the office of Toombs, Mhisa- that not less than the minimum
no & Wells, 70 Fairlie St., N. W., salaries and wages as set forth in
Atlanta 3, Georgia. ,the Specifications must be paid on
Copies of the documents may be thes projects. *
obtained by depositing $50.00 with The Housing Authority of the City
the Housing Authority of the City of Reynolds, Georgia, reserves the
of Reynolds, Ga., for each set of right to reject any or all bids or to
documents so obtained. Such de- waive any informalities in the bid-
posit will be refunded to each per- ding.
son who returns the plans, specifi- 1 No bid shall be withdrawn for a
cations and other documents in period of thirty (30) days subse-
good condition within ten (10) days quent to the opening of bids with-
after the bid opening. ; out the consent of the Housing Au-
A certified check or bank draft, ,thority of the City of Reynolds, Ga.
payable to the Housing Authority, Dated this 30th day of June, 1962.
of the City of Reynolds, Georgia, U.
S. Government Bonds, or a satisfac
tory bid bond executed by the bid
der and acceptable sureties in an |
amount equal to five per cent (5%) j
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE
CITY OF REYNOLDS, GA.
By:
CHARLES L. AYERS,
Chairman
WILLIS
BUTLER, GA.
/A
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\ FOOD /
Pillsbury or Ballard
BISCUITS
TOMMY TUCKER
MAYONNAISE
Qt
49*
KING COLE
FIELD PEAS
2 303
Cans
29*
PURE GOLD
Hamburger
Sliced
OAK HILL
Tomatoes Limit
LIBBY j
Tomato Juice
ROSEDALE
Pineapple
Dills 16 0z 19c
10c
46 Oz 25c
303
Can
No. 2
Can
Spaghetti D.||.
& Meat DallS
STAR KIST
29c
. 2 No c r 49c
Tuna 29c
Tetley Tea 141b 39c
Wesson Oil l S 39c
TOP KICK
Dog Food Limit No 1 Can 5c
RED & WHITE
Peanut Butter 12 0z 39°
RED & WHITE
Dish Detergent 22 39c
79c
5c
RED & WHITE
Tall
Milk 6 Cans
Ivory Soap
Personal
Size
Tissue 8 Rolls 69c
NORTHERN
CARNATION
Milk
BIRDSEY
Meal Plain
BIRDSEY
Meal s.-».
0 Tall
Cans
5 lbs
5 lbs
89
FRYERS PARTS
^ Fresh ChickenJBrcasts
11‘ i ‘ 49*
Fresh Chicken Legs & Thighs
Lb
39*
Frozen Chicken Mixed Parts
5-lb
Box
69*
GRADE A
FRYERS
Lb
25*
MEDDIN’S
SWIFT’S
Picnies lb 29* ® acon
SWIFT’S f)
Meat Pies * ■« SI ““f?
Cookies
CHICKEN- BEEF—TURKEY
lb
lb
lb
59<
49®
39®
Strietmann’s Vanilla Cream. Lemon Creair