The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, August 17, 1962, Image 3

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THE TAYLOR COUNTY (G«.) HEWS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 17, 1962 From Butler we find Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coward and family visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coward in Way- nesville, N. C. last weekend.. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Peed, Kathy, Karon and Danny vaca tioned at Panama City, Florida recently. . .Miss Dondra Peed spent several days in Macon last week with Alma Jane and Joel Peed, attending bridal par ties given in honor of Miss Alma Jane Peed. . . . We are sorry to report that Miss Helen Dunwoody suffered an injury when she fell down the steps on Thursday morning. . . . We are glad that Mrs. J. F. Posey is home from the Mont gomery Hospital and recupera ting nicely Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Peed and family were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clark, Mrs. C. C. Clark, Miss Mary Parks, Dale Parks, Miss Ellen Allen, Richard Allen, Roger and Ron nie Clark, Miss Elaine Bryant, Rannie Gaultney, Ralph Law- horn, Miss Betty Jean Gee and Fred Brown. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Montgomery and Mark of Perry were joined by Misses Marie and Mildred Montgomery for several days at Panama, City Beach last week. . .Mrs. Ruth Holley, Barbara, Butch and Mike of Glenview, Illinois, visi ted with Mr. and Mrs. John Turk and Janet. Further plans are for a trip to Florida and then they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Turk and other But ler friends for several days at Callaway Gardens. . . .Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen and Mrs. J. F. Posey included Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. . . . Miss Madelyn Montgomery attended 4-HCamp at Rock Eagle. . . .Miss Sha ron Bohler visited Miss Made lyn Montgomery recently. . . . Miss Carolyn Rich of Atlanta spent Wednesday with MissHav- ilyn Montgomery. ... In honor of C. B. Montgomery’s birth day, Mrs. Montgomery and daughters entertained with a supper party on Saturday night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Montgomery and Cindy of Fort Wilkes Broach and Miss Mary valley and Mr. and Mrs. Star- Ellen Allen of Columbus, Lt. kie Johnson and Tim of But- A. E. Allen of the Atlanta Na- j er> t t , Mr. and Mrs. Leon- val Air Station, Mr. and Mrs. ard \yiridham left Sunday for a Billy Montgomery and Mark. trip t0 po i nt s of interest in Lt. Allen, Mrs. Montgomery and North Crolina, visiting in the save you up to Mark stayed with their parents for a more extended visit. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Harris, Dwight Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harris, Robert and Karen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Barfield. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giles, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stalnaker and chil dren, Mrs. Bill Amos and chil dren spent the week end with Mrs. Frances Hartley of Al bany. . . .Little Miss Debbie Roark of Valdosta is spending the week with Miss Deborah Montgomery. . . . Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Gas- ■ sett were Mrs. Roscoe Alii— I Mldy good and Miss Elaine Alligood of Valdosta, Mrs. Ruth Wallace of Waycross. . . . Mrs. Nina Cox has been the guest of her 1 ® I IT mother, Mrs. W. E. Bone while I M her husband has been away on JLoBl more) maneuvers. . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dunn, Buddy and Kay,and Edith Smith will leave on Wed nesday for Panama City, Florida, for a vacation... .Mrs. Jimmy Smith and children and Mrs. Cadet Harden and children are visiting Mrs. Philip Neuge- bauer and family in Madison. Little Jay Todd Smith will re turn with them after spending the last several days with his aunt. Mrs. C. B. Montgomery sends in from Crowell the following: Miss Havilyn Montgomery spent two weeks in Ft. Valley with her sister in law, Mrs. Cla- rence Earl Montgomery, while MUTUAL Montgomery was at National Automobile insurance company Guard Camp. . . . Mrs. Earl Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Neisler visited her daughters, ________ 5 ?-~— Mrs. C. B. Montgomery and Mrs. L. L. Windham on 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 J Across From Post Office " Thomaston, Georgia STATE FARM Earl Hightower home. . ..Mrs. E. F. Parr and children spent their vacation in Florida. . .. Little Tim Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Montgomery on Monday. Mrs. D. M. Harris, Rupert reporter, says that Mrs. Ouida Albritton and Carolyn and Mrs. Ruth Hurt shopped in Thomas ton Monday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albritton, Jacqueline, Nancy, Janet, Donna and Mitsy, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Albritton and Sandra spent a few days in Florida fishing last week. . . Mrs. Zack McCorkle was a patient at the Montgomery Hos pital last week but is now able to be home her friends will be glad to learn. . . .Mrs. Louellen Taunton and Mrs. D. M. Harris spent Friday with Mrs. Beulah Harmon. . . .Mr. Tammy of Macon, Misses Marie and Yvonne Davis of Waycross spent Sunday with M. and Mrs. W. D. Martin. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown and Greg spent several days at Panama City. . Mrs. J. E. Brown is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Felix Pierce and Mr. Pierce in Waverly Hall. They spent the weekend attending camp meeting at Indian Springs. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Fos ter and Kel of Griffin visited Mr. and Mrs. James Brown dur ing the weekend. . ..MissMary Parks of Macon spent the week end at home. . . .The Howard Charge young people enter tained the Sub District MYF Monday night. Miss EllenGuinn was in charge of the program. .... Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Sealy spent Sunday in Atlanta. Reynolds news this week - Mrs. Odell Hartley and Beverly have returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hitchcock at Athens, Tennessee. . . .Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCrary and Jay carried their son, Jimmy, to Nashville, Tennessee, to enter Nashville Technical Col lege and spent some time sight seeing on the way home. . . . Herman B.Parks was admitted to the Macon Hopsital on Mon day for an operation on Tues day. We all wish for Mr. Parks a speedy recovery. . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fountain and Jackie spent last week at Key West, Florida. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gan Nelson, Mrs. Eloise Erickson and Mrs. Sid James visited friends in Ameri- cus Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gan Nelson. . . . Mrs. F. M. Carson were guests Mrs. R. M. Carson has re turned from Atlanta after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Ellerson .... Mr. and Mrs. Robie Roberson of Macon and Mrs. Frank Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Callahan and were visitors here Thursday... Mr. Solon Callahan attended the Mrs. Ryan spent last week in Callahan reunion at Alvaton Columbus with home folks. . . on Sunday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cescar Thompson and Zack McCorkle will leave Tues- children of Atlanta visited F. day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. a. Ricks i ast week . . .Miss Aaron Hartley in Huntsville, Karene McCutcheon of W. Va. Alabama. . . . Mrs. MazieHar- j S v i s iting i n the home of Mr. vey spent a few days last week and MrSi Hicks. . . Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dill Lewis Richardson of Atlanta in Atlanta. visited Mrs. George Porter re- Mrs. Joe Brown is the Ho- cent i y . . . Mrs. Thad Crawley home from a trip to New to Macon Thursday. . . Miss Diane Powell of Atlanta spent several days at home recently. . . .Mrs. W. T. Ricks is spend ing several days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Clay, in Macon . .Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barrow and children of Macon visited mi children of Macon visited Misses Etta May and Marie Barrow Sunday afternoon. From Cross Roads Mrs. Clyde Walker reports that Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bone and Alana of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Green last week. Pam Greene went with them for a few days stay with Alana. . . Mrs. Eleazer Miller of Mon tezuma is spending a few days with her nieces, Mrs. Polk Harmon and Mrs. Jeff Harmon. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Evans Locke, Janet and Julia are vacationing this week in Florida. . . Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirksey were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Benson and Jerry of Buena Vista, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Kirksey and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Clason Kirksey and family. . . .Mr. and Mrs. James Harmon and children of Warner Robins spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Polk Harmon. . . Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Chapman andMrs. Allen Chapman of Eastman were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Chapman. Mr. Chapman is still confined to his bed. We wish for him an early recovery. . . .Rev. and Mrs. Z. L. Perdue were guests Sunday of the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Green. . . .Miss Beatrice Kirksey spent a few days last week with Miss Fran ces Fountain of Pinehurst. . . Gross Roads H. D. Club will observe Family Night with a covered dish supper at the Club House Saturday night, Aug. 18. . . . Improvement isbeingmade in the telephone lines in our community. Appreciation is extended the phone company. . . . Mrs. Ethel Kirksey had as guests over the week end her children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lail and children of Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Mit chell Bell of Ellaville. This I Believe FORESTRY SERVICE NEWS Complete line of BACK-TO-SCHOOL 'Savings This Week at The SANDERS SHOP Fort Valley' Ga. ward reporter. . . Misses E- laine and Martha Clark spent last week in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Clark and Thomas went for them Sunday. . . .Mrs. Leila England, Mrs. W. M. Carlisle and Miss Nancy Carl isle of Atlanta spent the week end with Miss Mae Van- Landingham. . . . Mrs. Frank Means and children of Dalton visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Perkins several days last week. . . . Miss Ro ger Ann Streetman of Ideal spent Sunday in the home of the Paul Jones. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brady and children of Warner Robins spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin and attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Carolyn Davis, in Buena Vista. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin and to the YOUTH of GEORGIA voting Ibr the first time York. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Van Livingston are on their va cation, going to Texas. . . Mrs. Duggar from Macon is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Mc Daniel. . . .Mrs. Walter Flan ders’ many friends are glad she is home from the hospital and wish for her a speedy re covery. . . .Mrs. F. M. Car- son, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer and Mrs. Ferdinand Carson spent Saturday afternoon in Macon... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanders of Atlanta visited their mother during the week-end.. .Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Whaley were in Macon one day this week. . . Miss Margaret Whaley of Grif fin is visiting her brother, Rev. Whaley. . . .Mrs. Susie Woods and Mrs. Bob Bick spent Sun day with Mrs. Ruth Fountain... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodroe are spending the week at Ida Cason Gardens. . . .Louie Worthing visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mus- slewhit recently. . ..Mrs. Susie Woods and Mrs. Rob Aultman spent Monday in Cuthbert. . . . Mrs. Baker is visiting in Ab beville. . .Mrs. Lillian Hor ton is the guest of Mrs. Wille Suggs. . • . Mrs. Gloria Val- 1 ad ares of New York City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Elder. . . . Misses Winnie and Laurice Aultman are visit ing relatives and friends in Macon Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Byrd Seat belts in use in all motor vehicles would save 5,000 lives a year and reduce serious in juries by one-third, estimate automotive crash injury re search workers at Cornell Un iversity. Never go swimming alone. No matter how well you swin, you may need help if trouble occurs, says Miss Lucile Hig ginbotham, Extension health specialist. BY LEE H. BRISTOR President of Bristol- Myers Co., New York In a complex society and civilization the individual is in evitably confused. I believe that the basic solution of all world and group problems must first be solved by the individual him self. Each one of us has a deeply spiritual side. Not one of us can conceal it - scratch the surface and it is always there. So first of all I believe in God and an orderly uni verse. I believe that happiness is a truly basic objective-happiness for one’s self and happiness for others. It hasn’t taken too much living on my part ot discover that real happiness, which sounds so selfish an self- centered, is never achieved merely by selfish materialism- it can only have depth and real satisfaction if it is bound up with unselfishness - a con sideration for others. Service is the very essence of it. It has been said thet “service is the rent we pay for our place on earth.” That kind of service brings the true happi ness we all seek. The antithesis of all this is selfishness, which is out standingly the greatest world wide vice. It seems as though all the world had the "gimmies,’ grasping for power and more power at national levels, with individuals selfishly struggling for material things at their own level. If each one ot us can de velop a sound philosophy and work out a course of con duct, I believe we can solve our world problems at the in ternational level. Thomas Mann gave this definition: "War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace.” With’ faith and good will in our hearts, with peace in our souls, we can leave this world the better for our havihg lived in it. Sponsored by Sponsored By EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME A lot of fellows who say what they think don’t do enough think ing. by Austin Guinn Order your forest tree seed lings for the coming fall and winter planting season early. This is the advice of Austin Guinn, County Forest Ranger, of the Taylor County Forestry Unit. Orders ate now being ac cepted by the Georgia Fores try Commission. This year seedling orders may be submitted and payment withheld until November 15th. Orders received after this date must be accompanied by correct payment. Land owners submit ting orders without payment will be invoiced about Nover- ber 1, 1962. In other words, seedlings cannot be shipped un til payment has been made When shipment of seedlings i: commenced, it will be neces sary that payment accompan; the order. Order blanks may be obtain ed from your local forestry unit County agent, or Soil Conser vation agent. Purchase order: can be obtained from the local ASCS, for ASC practices. In placing orders early for seed lings it will enable the nursery department to handle orders more efficiently. school, Austin Guinn, Taylor and Floyd Cook, Muscogee County. There were ten For estry Commission Rangers from over the state chosen for this workshop. Also 110 boys, ages 12-16, were selected for the study. Subjects taught were refor estation, land judging, soil jud ging, hardwood control, water shed construction, fishpond construction, pasture planning, forest fire control, timber mea surement and the aerial drop ping of supplies to forest fire crews. Austin Guinn, county forest ranger, attended the Soil Con servation Workshop at Berry Schools, August 6-10. Two rangers from the third district were chosen for this Goddard Funeral 'Home LUCY CHAPEL 96 Years of Service Telephones: Tl 7-4135 Tl 7-4755 Our Carefully Trained Staff is capable of handling your prob- lefs in time of need. Call on us for consultation. CAM PEN POINT.. Wl CHECK This year keep your records straight . . . and have proof of expenditures . . . pay everything by check! Open an account today with us and then bank by mail if it's more con venient for you. THE CITIZENS STATE BANK BUTLER, GEORGIA (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Something you should think about if you’re about to buy a truck: Aultman spent Friday in Macon. , , . . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore and children of Ft. Val ley were dinner guests Sunday When Senator Carl Sanders proposes to build Georgia’s future, he is talking about you and college students just a few years ahead of you. When he issues a challenge to guarantee Georgia’s destiny, Carl Sanders is talk- of Macon spent several days ing about the future citizens who will catch up this challenge of a dawning new McCown era. An era we might call “Security in the Sixties.” an d Tim of Columbus spentsun- Security in the Sixties through Sanders is based on these pledges of progress: day night with Mr. andMrs. 31 technical trade schools in operation; new industries offering more jobs; w. quality education and new and improved recreation spots. McCown returned home with Soon you will have the thrill of casting your first vote and thus discharging a their parents after spending duty that we hope you will never shirk, whether it is a ballot for President, for ^iss w!lnie Governor, or for a town water plant. Everyone who has seen or heard Senator Sanders, in person or on television, knows that this candidate for Governor is an inspiring combination of the fire and zeal of youth with the patience and maturity of experience. Your vote for Carl Sanders on September 12 will surely be an investment 7/Mr. and Mrs.°Swiiiing Mc- which will pay rich dividends in YOUR future. Eimurray. . . . Mrs. e. f. r J Boyd o{ Athens is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell and Mrs. J. C. Newsom. . . . Mesdames Mary Tillman, Ed Tillman, Waymon Miles and Beulah Barnes, Palatka, Fla. and Mrs. Andy Dahl, Warner Robins, spent Wednesday night with Misses Winnie and Laurice Aultman enoute to Ridgecrest N. C. , to attend the Bap tist W. M. U. . . . Mrs. A. T. Jarrell and Mrs. Douglas Tye, Americus, visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell. . . - Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale spent Monday in Columbus. . . -Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith went If all trucks were built the same way, cost the same to keep up, were worth the same at trade-in . . . then probably the price tag would be your only concern. It can’t be, of course, because some trucks have more quality than others. And marks of quality are the real keys to low cost. Chevrolet trucks, for example, have double-wall construction, which gives bodies and calls more strength. Cabs are insulated against heat, cold and noise. A big part of road shock, which shortens truck life, is damped out by Chevrolet’s suspension system; it also makes riding in the truck a pleasure. Pickup bodies and cabs are separated to eliminate stress between them. Value such as this has induced more people to invest in Chevrolet trucks every year since 1937. This can be a good time to buy a modern new Chevrolet truck Late summer traditionally is the season for all-around savings on a new Chev rolet truck . . . selection is still good . . . deliveries are prompt . . . and Chevrolet dealers are doubly anxious to put you into a new vehicle in order to make way for next year’s models. Coupled with the efficient performance a new Chevrolet truck will give you, it seems evident that you couldn’t buy at a better time. Come in and take full advantage of it! CHEVROLET TRUCKS Quality trucks always costless! VOTE GEORGIA’S FUTURE SANDERS IbrOOKRHOR Chevrolet Vi-Ton Fleetside Pickup Chevrolet 2-Ton Platform See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Paid for by Taylor County'Supporters of Carl Sanders TAYLOR COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY Reynolds, Georgia Tl 7-3945