The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, August 17, 1962, Image 5
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THE EDITOR:
May we congratulate you in
your newly acquired undertak
ing of publishing and making the
News and Herald varied and
interesting. We wish you the
best.
I would like to report our
anniversary, which will be the
18th and hope this will reach
you in time.
Sincerely,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sealy
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THE EDITOR:
Delayed congratulations on
becoming the new Editor and
Publisher of THE TAYLOR
COUNTY NEWS. I would like to
express my sincere apprecia
tion to you and your staff for
the opportunity of continuing to
prepare news concerning the
people, crops, farm conditions
and welfare of Taylor County.
I am grateful for your coope
ration as I have been grateful
for the cooperation of Charles
Benns in the past.
Please be assured that 1 will
endeavor to have interesting
topics each week that will keep
the people of Taylor County
aware of our Extension Pro
DEAN
THtATRE
Butler, Ga.
Rhone 862-4425
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August 17 and II
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LANA TURNER
gram.
Very Truly yours,
VERNON R. REDDISH
County Agent
THE EDITOR:
Since Governor Vandiver has
come out so bold in trying
to elect Sanders Governor of
Georgia, let’s take a look at
his administration.
First, I would like for us
to remember the Democratic
Convention in Los Angeles in
1960. The Rev. Martin Luther
King, even though he was not
a delegate, had more power than
the entire Georgia delegation,
including the Governor and our
two Senators. We poor fools
back home watched the scala
wags and Judases on television
and got mader and mader be
cause we had been deceived
into thinking we had a good
Governor. When he said he
would give the people of Geor
gia a chance to vote on whether
to send the electors unpledged,
he gave us that chance and the
people of Georgia voted over
whelmingly to send them un
pledged. But the money and time
spent to hold that referendum
was of no avail because he pled
ged them. Why? Was it be
cause Kennedy gave him thirty
pieces of silver or was it be
cause he was too little to stand
the tongue lashing of The Rev.
King.
Then I remember as he cam
paigned for Governor what a
Big, Big John he was to the
people when he said, “There is
no such thing as token inter-
gration and if you will elect
me your Governor, I’ll go to
jail before your child and mine
will go to school with Negroes.”
But when our ownTaylorCounty
boy was kicked out of the Un
iversity of Georgia because he
voiced his objections to Hunter
and Holmes being cramed down
their throats, Vandiver sent a
brigade of State Troopers over
to escort the Negroes from one
class to another, then he laid
down and played dead.
I heard him make a speech
to a large group of people one
time that went like this, “Quit?
Who’s ready to quit? Sur
render? Georgia will never
surrender.” But that was before
he surrendered to the Rev.
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Butler Garden
Club Meets
By Mrs. T. L. Fountain
The Butler Garden Club
held the regular monthly meet
ing at the Community House
on Wednesday.
After a short business ses
sion , Mrs. J. R. Wilson pre
sented Miss Alma Cook who
gave an interesting talk on
birds. Miss Cook is a mem
ber of The Georgia Onopho-
logical Society of Atlanta and
has studied bird life extensive
ly.
The hostesses, Mrs. J. R.
Gray, Mrs. L. L. O’Kelley,
Mrs Earl Haywood and Mrs.
Hamp Riley, served refresh
ments from a tea table over
laid with a white linen cloth,
a bowl of summer flowers at
one end, the punch bowl at the
other with trays of sandwiches,
cake, nuts and mint.
Twenty-five members and
two visitors, Mrs. Carlton
Hortman and Miss Alma Cook,
attended.
King and Ralph McGill.
Now what about taxes? Dur
ing the Talmadge and Griffin
administration we paid a 3%
Sales Tax, which we voted for,
now we pay a 3.7% Sales Tax
due to the dishonest system that
Vandiver is using in collecting
them. I am a contractor and
during Griffin’s turn as Gov
ernor I could buy a permit
to move road building equip
ment on the highway that was
good for one year, now I have
to buy one every six months.
That is doubled like a lot of
the other taxes.
He brags on his honesty in
government, but he has his
Billie Sol Estes too. I wish
that every voter who intends to
vote for Sanders, and by so
doing continue the Vandiver ad
ministration, would take a trip
into Marion County and see what
his Highway Board Member has
done with thousands of dollars
that should have been divided
with other counties. All the
streets have been widened and
rebuilt with new pavement from
city limit to city limit. The old
curb and gutters and sidewalks,
even though they were still good,
have been tom up and replaced
with new. Even the school
grounds were graded and grass
ed with Highway crews and e-
quipment. I went with a com
mittee of Council men to At
lanta to see this man about
some curb and gutter for U.S.
19 through Butler, but he said
there were no funds available
for this type of work - - I
can see why.
I am sick and tired of the
Vandiver administration and I
will certainly vote for Marvin
Griffin for Governor come fod
der pulling time.
Sincerely yours,
JACK PEED
Roy Harris is now supporting Marvin Griffin
Road what ho said in 1954
What is this strange love
between these
merchants
Excerpts from the
“The Augusta Courier”
STRICTLY PERSONAL
By ROY V. HARRIS
I still say you can't trust Marvin Griffin.
You can’t trust him intellectually and you can’t trust him politically.
1. You can't trust him intellectually.
Let’s take his plan for keeping segregation in the public school system
as an example of his intelligence. And how does he propose to keep segre
gation? ... Well, it’s the silliest proposition that any supposedly intelligent
human being ever conceived ...
2. You can't trust Marvin politically.
I say this because a study of his record shows that he has jumped about
worse than a flea hopping around and he has changed colors more than any
lizard ever has...
Mark my word, when they undertake to get out from under the present
highway department it is not roads they are after. It is money they are after
for the contractors, the. materialmen, for the machinery dealers and the poli
ticians ... I say to you that any man who comes with this proposal can't be
trusted.
Let’s not make the same mistake twice
Paid for by the Committee for Decency and Friends of Carl Sanders
of hate??????
August 9.195U Issue of
• Mfc i at lor COUNTY (Ga.) NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST
Legal
GEORGIA
TAYLOR COUNTY
WHEREAS, on the 27th day of
February, 1962, PAUL
FOWLER, SR. executed to H.
W. RICHARDS LUMBER CO.,
of Carroll County, Georgia, a
deed to the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract of land lying and
being in the City of Butler, Tay
lor County, Georgia, in original
Land Lot No. 33 of the 14th Land
District thereof, described as
follows: BEGINNING at the
northwest intersection of a dirt:
road leading west from Geor
gia Highway No. 137 and a 12
foot alley way which intersec
tion is 210 feet from said High
way; thence run west along said
dirt road 100 feet to a point;
thence run north 50 feet to a
point; thence run east 100 feet
to a point on said alley; and
thence run south 50 feet to the
point of beginning,
to secure a note in the amount
of $5,880.00, which said deed
is recorded in Deed Book 12,
Page 39, in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Taylor County, Georgia; and
WHEREAS, said note has be
come in default, both as to
principal and interest and there
is now due and owing on sdaid
note $5,880.00, and the said
H. W. Richards Lumber Co.
elects and hereby declares said
note, both principal and in
terest, due as provided in said
deed;
NOW THEREFORE, in ac
cordance with the terms of said
deed and the Laws of Georgia,
in such cases made and pro
vided, the undersigned will ex
pose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the above
described land, after proper
advertisement, on the First
Tuesday in September, 1962
between the legal hours of sale
before the Court House door
in Taylor County, Georgia.
The proceeds of said sale
will be used first to pay the
balance due on said note as
principal and interest, and the
expenses of said sale, and the
balance, if any, will be de
livered to the said Paul Fowler,
Sr.
This 6th day of August, 1962.
Sanders & Mottola
By: Charles Van S. Mottola
H. W. RICHARDS LUMBER CO.
As Attorney in Fact for
Paul Fowler, Sr.
Notice
said Paul Fowler, Jr. and Lu-
gusty Fowler.
This 6th day of August, 1962.
Sanders & Mottola
By: Charles Van S. Mottola
H. W. Richards Lumoer Go.
As Attorney in Fact for
Paul Fowler, Jr. and
Lugusty Fowler.
GEORGIA
TAYLOR COUNTY
WHEREAS on the 16th day of
September, 1961, DAVID A.
KING, JR. and ROSIE ANN KING
executed to H. W. RICHARDS
LUMBER CO., of Carroll
County, Georgia, a deed to the
following described property,
to-wit:
All that tract of land lying
and being in Taylor County,
Georgia, and described as fol
lows: Said tract being one half
of a certain lot #4, Block F,
further described below. Said
tract being 100 feet wide by 200
feet long. This tract is from
an original lot shown and being
the same lot #4, Block F, of the
Plat of Pine View Subdivision,
City of Butler, Taylor Co.,
Georgia. Said Plat being pre
pared by J. R. Curtis, #402,
dated Sept. 1,1958, and recorded
in Plat Book #1, page 192, of the
Superior Court Clerk Records
of Taylor County, Georgia. Be
ginning at the Northwest corner
of Lot #4, Block F, of Pine View
Subdivision, 200 feet in a South
erly direction to a point; thence
100 feet in an Easterly direction
to a point; thence 200 feet in a
northerly direction to a point of
intersection with Sunset Dr.,
thence 100 feet in a Westerly
direction along Sunset Drive to
the beginning point,
to secure a note in the amount of
$7,560.00, which said deed is
recorded in Deed Book 11, Page
551, in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Taylor
County, Georgia; and
WHEREAS, said note has be
come in default, both as to
principal and interest and there
is now due and owing on said note
$7,245.00, and the said H. W.
Richards LumberCo. elects and
hereby declares said note, both
principal and interest, due as
provided in said deed;
now therefore, in ac
cordance with the terms of said
deed and the Laws of Georgia,
in such cases made and pro
vided, the undersigned will ex
pose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the above
described land, after proper
advertisement, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1962,
between the legal hours of sale
before the Court House door in
Taylor County, Georgia.
The proceeds of said sale will
be used first to pay the balance
due on said note as principal
and interest, and the expenses
of said sale, and the balance, if
any, will be delivered to the
said David A. King, jr. anu
Rosie Ann King.
This 6th day of August, 1962.
Sanders & Mottola
By: Charles Van S. Mottola
H.W. Richards Lumber Co.
As Attorney in Fact for
David A. King, Jr. and
Rosie Ann King.
Want Ads
Reg. Polific Berkshire pigs
from grandchampion dam and.
sire, out of a litter of 13 -
$25.00 each. A. B. Childres
Jr., Griffin, Georgia,Tel.6668.
(833P)
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be In
town Every Saturday. Call or
bring machines to; McKenzie
Furniture, Ph. UN. 2-4665.
(619tf)
WANTED —Good man for
overseer on peach, pecan, and
cotton farm in Macon County.
E. L. Duke, Fort Valley,
Georgia, Tel. TA. 5-5339.
(719tf)
FOR SALE: Tim Youngblood
house, near Bethel Church.
Contact J. E. Bone at 862-4425.
(8103b)
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Anyone desiring pond building
and land clearing work call
862-4435 or contact Herbert
Currington, Mauk, Ga. (810tfb)
FOR SALE - 5 pc. dinette set
in good condition. $25.00 Can
see at Mrs. Lester Fallin, Oak
St., Butler, Georgia, or phone
Un. 2-2792. (8171)
FOR RENT - 6 room house
in Reynolds. Call T1 7-3631.
(8173p)
Riders wanted to Warner Robins
from Reynolds or Fort Valley,
7:30-4:15 shift. Call Ferdinand
Carson Jr. 847-4600 or 4046
on base.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFI
ED that there will be heard
before the Judge of the Su
perior Court of Taylor County,
on the 24 day of August, 1962,
at 11 o’clock, A. M., at the
Courthouse in the City of But
ler, Georgia, the case of the
STATE OF GEORGIA VS. TAY
LOR COUNTY SCHOOL DIS
TRICT, Number 2300, pending
in saidCourt, the same being a
proceeding to confirm and va
lidate a bond issue in the a-
. mount of $60,000 to be issued
by Taylor County School Dis
trict for the purpose of pro
viding funds to acquire, con
struct and equip a gymnasium
for Eureka School in Taylor
County School System, and to
pay expenses incident to ac
complishing the foregoing, and
any citizen of the State of Geor
gia residing in said County,
or any other person wherever
residing, who has a right to
object, may intervene and be
come a party to these pro
ceedings.
This the 9 day of August,
1962.
W. B. Guined
Clerk, Superior Court,Taylor
County, Georgia
Minor Accident
At McCant's Mill
Mr. and Mrs. John James of
Butler had slowed for a right
turn from the highway when hit
from the rear by an auto driven
by Mrs. Harmon of Albany. Mrs.
Harmon was accompanied by
her husband.
No injuries were reported and
only minor damage was donp
to the two autos invlove’d In the
mishap at McCants Mill on
Saturday morning.
Farm population lnl960 was
8.7 percent of the United States
total, but farm people suffered
13 percent of the 38,200 motor
vehicle deaths and 13 percent
of the 1,400,000 non-fatal motor
vehicle injuries.
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Low, vlne-like plants such as
English ivy or vinca may be the
answer to the problem of areas
In the yard where it is dif
ficult to grow grass, says Ex
tension Ladscape Specialist T.
G. Williams.
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HOKE 0*KELLEY
Candidate for Governor
Sept. 12, 1962 Democratic Primary
PLATFORM—THE ENTIRE STATE OF GEORGIA
Promise—A Brand New Day in
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MORTGAGE LOANS
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• HOMES
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Malcolm Reese, Secty.-Treas.
GEORGIA
TAYLOR COUNTY
WHEREAS on the 5th day of
January, 1962, PAUL FOWLER,
JR. and LUGUSTY FOWLER
executed to H. W, RICHARDS
LUMBER CO., of Carroll
County, Georgia, a deed to ihe
following described property,
to-wit:
All that certain lot of land
known as "Paul Fowler, Jr.
Place” situate, lying and being
in the City of Butler, County of
Taylor, and State of Georgia,
in Original Land Lot No. 33
of the 14th Land District there
of. Said lot if further located
in the southeast corner of that
certain one acre of land des
cribed in a Warranty Deed from
Naomi Green to Mary' Brown
Hillsman dated August 6, 1948,
recorded in Book 2, page 599,
Office of Clerk of Superior
Court, Taylor County, Georgia,
with dimensions of 50 feet on the
north and south sides and 100
feet on the east and west sides
in the shape of a rectangular
parallelogram. Said lot is
bounded on the north and west
by lands of Paris Hillman, on
the east by lands of Libby Pope,
and on the South by lands of
Albert Leonard,
to secure a note in the amount
of $5,047.20, which said deed is
recorded in Deed Book 12, Page
10, in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Taylor
County, Georgia; and
WHEREAS, said note has be
come in default, both as to
principal and Interest and there
is now due and owing on said
note $5,005.14, and the said H.
W. Richards Lumber Co. elects
and hereby declares said note,
both principal and interest, due
as provided in said deed;
NOW THEREFORE, in ac
cordance with the terms of said
deed and the Laws of Georgia, in
such cases made and provided,
the undersigned will expose for
sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the above des
cribed land, after proper adver
tisement, on the first Tuesday
in September, 1962, between the
legal hours of sale before the
Court House door in Taylor
County, Georgia.
The proceeds of said sale will
used first to pay the balance
due on said note as principal
and interest, and the expenses
of said sale, and the balance,
if any, will be delivered to the
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