The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, August 24, 1962, Image 6

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< THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1962 Political pun TRITE ONJE Sip OF 5CHLIT1 aM Moa'U T^hdhk Hoover* iT*!! soon be overj Miss Kendrick Weds Recently Miss Peggy Kendrick, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kendrick of Butler, and John Larry Gaultney son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaultney of Ro berta were married Sunday, Aug. 5, at the home of the groom’s parents.The Rev. Gary Osborne, pastor of Antioch Bap tist Church performed the cere mony in the presence of close attention: LIFE SUBSCRIBERS! vou MAY HAVE WON A FREE SET OF GENERAL DUAL 90s BRICKBATS and BOUQUETS No kidding! Your issue of the cur rent LIFE carries your personal num ber card. Just bring it in and match up with our chart ot lucky numbers. Winners get a free set of America's most-wanted tires, General Dual 90's. No two numbers alike. Check your number card today! Watch for more lucky numbers in POST and LOOK magazines AYERS OIL CO. REYNOLDS, GA. Our bunch of orchids this week Is handed out to a group of men who donate their time to save our lives and property when physically possible - our firemen. The volunteer firemen in But ler were called and responded. These men, 15 In number, make $3, for each drill or fire they attend or $4 if the fire is big enough to hook onto a main as in the Byrd-Jarrell fire a few months ago. How many of you would riskf your neck for $3? And I found that they don’t even accept that. The money goes into a fund for use whenever needed. The - Manchester fireman who was burned in the gas fire is $100 friends and relatives. Mrs. J. C. Huddleston of Woodland, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a street-length dress of green eyelet with matching hat and her corsage was of carnations. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white silk organza over taf feta with a fitted bodice and full skirt. A short veil was held by a small hat and she carried a white Bible topped with an or chid showered with tuberoses. Mrs. Howard Blalock, aunt of the groom cut the cake. As sisting her at the bride’s table were Cherre and Diane Gault ney and Sandra Harris. Following the reception the couple left for a trip to the mountains of Tenn. After their return they will make their home near Roberta. DEAN THEATRE Butler, Ga. Phone 862-4425 Friday and Saturday August 24 and 25 Tomboy and the Champ' plus ' TharoahV Woman' Sun.-Mon.-Tues. August 26, 27 and 28 'State 'Fair' with PAT BOONE BOBBY DARIN Wednesday & Thursday August 29 and 30 ^Back Street' starring SUSAN HAYWARD JOHN GAVIN 100 FREE United Stamps with purchase of 1 can Dapper Spray Cleaner EXIRAL RED TOP Tomatoes 303 can LIBBY'S Fruit Cocktail No. 303 Cans 2 for 45$ bam'a IMAYONNAICE, qt. 104 ICE MILK, 1 / 2 gal 39c Scott Toilet Tissue, roll 10c Cudahy HAM, wh. or half, lb. 49c Beavers WIENERS, 12 oz. pkg. 29c 39c SHURFRESH OLEO, 2 lbs. 29c CRISP RITE BACON, lb, 55c SNIDER’S HOT, 14 OZ. BTL. Catsup, 2 for 35c AULTMAN’S SUPER STORE BEST IN 'FOODS—:—'BEST IN PRICES Affiliate Member Associated Food Stores, Inc. REYNOLDS, GEORGIA Legal Notice 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 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 being in the City of Butler, Tay- and hereuy declares satu note, lor County, Georgia, in original both principal and interest, due Land Lot No. 33 ofthel4thLand as provided in said deed; District thereof, described as NOW THEREFORE, in ac- follows: BEGINNING at the cordance with the terms of said northwest intersection of a dirt: deed and the Laws of Georgia, in road leading west from Geor- such cases made and provided, gia Highway No. 137 and a 12 the undersigned will expose for foot alley way which intersec- sale to the highest and best tion is 210 feet from said High- bidder for cash, the above des way; thence run west along said cribed land, after proper adver- dirt road 100 feet to a point; tisement, on the first Tuesday richer because of this fund. Other projects are planned and will be publicized in the near future. Fighting alongside the city firemen was the Taylor County department. Warden Wanza Davis and the men from the Public Works Camp were right in the thick of it as they are each time we have a fire in the county. Much credit is due them for the fine work they do. And finally, though they weren’t at the fire scene, the Reynolds Volunteer firemen were called and were on stand by, ready to go to either town. ■They were protecting, the towns so that the Butler Department might go to Rupert. Our brickbat of the week is one passed on to some vandals in our area. Although the car toon of the week is poking fun at how candidates have plastered every telphone pole, fence post, road sign, etc. with campaign literature, the fact remains that these things cost money and are property. Therefore, we do think that the person or persons involved in defacing the Sanders signs, not once but twice, on the east and north sides of Butler, de serves not one but a whole truckload of brickbats. 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 ofGeor- 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 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. 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 'said Paul Fowler, Jr. and Lu- gusty Fowler. 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, 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 (or more) I may save you up to $125 XiilriTn. on financing and insuring your next car Ask me about the State Farm BANK PLAN for fi nancing new or used cars. J. ED BELL . STATE FARM AGENT | Across From Post Office ^ Thomaston, Georgia ' 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 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 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. and Rosie Ann King. H.W. Richards Lumber Co. This 6th day of August, 1962. As Attorney in Fact for Sanders & Mottola David A. King, Jr. and By: Charles Van S. Mottola Rosie Ann King. cOyrnt t&e 'toad., The rural scenes are chang ing fast. Much of the resi dential,industrial and commer cial expansion beyond city lim its has been speeded by the mere fact that dependable elec tric service from a rural elec tric co-op is already there! City workers can enjoy the advantages of country living, with all city conveniences. Schools, churches, farms and industry all benefit — direct ly or indirectly — from the low-cost electricity first made available in the rural areas, on an area coverage basis, by electric co-ops. Electric co-ops, constantly faced with the increasing de mands for electric power from their Members, must heavy- up lines . . . rebuild lines . . . and to do this they must con tinue to serve the areas they have developed in good faith. And steps must be taken to insure a continuing source of electric power ... at rates consistent with their security . . . for these Member-owned businesses are the one sure source of future low-cost elec tric service for millions of Americans . . . ANNOUNCEMENT Webb Eye Clinic EVERY VISION SERVICE AT <;\E OITTCK INCLUDING COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION, PRESCRIBING AND BITTING CONTACT LENSES FT. VALLEY, GA. Telephone: TA 5-2621 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 the 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 fUNTtiecmc mimsiMHir CORPORATION COMMUNITY. OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT • COMMUNITY BUILDER ABOVE — THE NEW LUMMUS GIN This week marks our 25th anniversary. We have just installed a new Lummus Gin, equipped with automatic feeder and double lint cleaner. This Gin can handle hand-picked or machine- picked cotton. fSn STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois 59 -32 On Aug. 26, 1937, W. A. Payne began ginning with an old model Lummus Gin with a capacity of two bales per hour. The gin was located near the depot. Ginning season lasted four to five months, from August until Christmas. In 1941, Mr. W. A. Payne became ill. W. S. Payne, his son, came io Taylor County and took over the ginning op eration. In 1943, a Gullett gin was installed that ginned three to four bales per hour. Farmers were still picking cotton by hand. This gin was in operation until it burned in 1951. A new GulleR gin was installed at a new location be tween Highway T9 and the Aairport, near the railroad in 1952. This gin was in operation until recently. This year a new high capacity Lummus 88 was install ed. It has a capacity of 8 to 10 bales per hour and is equipped with automate ccttcn feeder and double lint clean er. This gin can handle hand or machine picked cotton. Thus, Payne Gin and Warehouse is equipped to keep up with the progress of Taylor County. ABOVE-W. S. PAYNE WEIGHS UP A BALE OF COTTON Payae Gia Aad Warehouse Butler, Georgia