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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 23, 1952.
Childres Service Station
Butler, Ga. Phone 63
Taylor Mill
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OIL PRODUCTS ^
“Time to Change to
X-100 Motor Oil”
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"Must be time for a change."
We have anything you need in Goodyear
tires and tubes. We handle all sizes oftires
I'.? 1 ?.* 1 '®* 10 * lo car lires - Distributor of
Shell oil products.
HINTON & CO.
Reynolds, Ga. Phone 117
Windows - Outside and Inside Doors
Masonite Pressed Wood - Plywood
Lumber ■ Moulding - Tile Board
FULL LINE OF
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Roll Roofing - Felt - Thick Butt Shingles
Metal Roofing - Brick Siding - Nails
Common Brick - Cement Block
Sheet Rock
Childree
and Mrs.
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Feeds : Seeds : Fertilizers
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
For Capable, Ambitious Man
A MARSHALL FIELD owned enterprise has opening avail
able various areas in Georgia and Florida, for ambitious men of
unquestionable dharacter and refinement. Ages 26-60. College
education preferred. Must be ready to accept position Nov. 3rd
be capable of earning above S5.000 annually. For interview
write fully stating age, education, experience, phone number to:
F. E. WENTWORTH
P. O. Box 6110 CHICAGO, ILL.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Underwood
and children of Macon, Mr. and
[Mrs. Phillips of Columbus, and Mr
I and Mrs. D. Taunton of Butler
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S.
Underwood Sunday.
I Jerry Windham spent Sunday
with Patsy Lane of Keynolds.
j Misses Melba Lane, Betty Jo Hin-
'ton and Patsy Roberson spent Sun-
I day with Betty Wray Barrow.
Janice Angela and Sylvia lender -
| wood of Macon were guests of i
Mrs. Leila Underwood and family
j Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown spent
, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. I
! Busbee. j
| Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Payne
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ros-
coe Mclnvale and family were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hobbs and
children and Mrs. Susie Cotney vis
ited in Warner Robins Sunday.Mrs.
Cotney remained over for a several
days’ visit with her daughter.
1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Posey spent
the week end in Oglethorpe.
Eddie Rogers of Fort Valley .spent 1
the week end with Thaxine Rog- 1
ers.
! Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rogers of
Macon spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Rogers,
j Linda Childree spent Sunday
, with Winifred Mullins.
I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
spent Sunday with Mr.
Allen Windham. •
j Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Windham
! were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Cotney in Butler,
j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams
and family are newcomers in our
village.
| Rev. Moore recently conducted a
revival in South Georgia,
j Mrs. Moore spent several days in
Griffin recently.
j Mr. Jim Windham spent several
| days in Tupelo, Miss., with his
, daughter.
I Mrs. Minnie Cofield spent several
\ -days visiting Mrs. Jim Windham
4 while her husband was in
E I Mississippi.
r I Miss Phyllis Tomlin spent the
8 j week end with Miss Jean Crook of
Reynolds.
Mrs. Tomlin spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. Howell of Porterdale.
Rev. Truman Baker preached at
the Taylor Mill Baptist church Sun
day night. Rev. Baker is a recently
ordained minister from Thomaston.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dennon Roberson
(spent Friday night with Mr. and
.Mrs. W. H. Roberson of Butler.
I Rev. and Mrs. Locqe of Thomas-
i ton, Mr .and Mrs. W. H. Roberson
! of Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Dennon
Roberson were the guests of Mrs.
F. Roberson and Ruby, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers of
Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. Felton
Hobbs Sunday.
Messrs Hudson and Bounce Poole
spent the week end in Florida.
Miss Geneva Posey was called
home Suniay because of an acci
dent. Her many friends are grati
fied to learn that her brother was
not seriously hurt in this accident.
Hallowe'en Carnival at
Crowell October 25th
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Crowell PTA will sponsor a "Hal
lowe’en Carnival” at the school
house Saturday night, Oct. 25th.
Fun for all. Bingo, fish pond
cake walk, plenty of hot dogs,
chicken salad sandwiches, home
made candy and popcorn balls.
The big event of the evening will
be crowning hte"King and Queen.”
Don’t forget the date Oct. 25th.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
Marshall Field Owned Enterprise
To ambitious woman of character, education, refinement;
age 26-60. Prefer one experienced teaching, club or church work.
Must be ready to accept position by November 3rd in a MAR
SHALL FIELD OWNED ENTERPRISE; be unemployed now and
desirous of rendering service of national importance, and be
capable of earning above S4.000 annually. Openings available
various areas in Georgia and Florida. For interview write fully
stating age. education, experience and phone number to:
y F. E. WENTWORTH ' '
P. O, Box 6110 CHimnn itt
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Little Bethel
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Hundreds of G«oigia farmers cure
and store their Sweet potatoes in
electrically heated houses.
(^About 3^ worth of
electricity will store
a bushel of yamS during
the cold months.)
Tfta® ■ffeoes m*© man
msssr sw
Georgia Fbwers trucks and autos
stay on the job to give you
good electric service.The
company's vehicles travel
Rn average of 50,000 miles
a day— the equal of twice
the distance around the earth.
tawr esa
For only 14 worth of
eketricity, a Silent electric
Uock will give you the correct
time For t© days.
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Rev. John Ellis of Columbus was
the Saturday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. S. O. Jones and Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cromer.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Albritton
[and Tommie visited Mr. John Al-
Ibritton at the Riverside sanatorium
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dent and Miss
Nora Bell Dent of Taylor Mil visit
ed Miss Bessie Emerson, Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Williams Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Jones of San Antonio,
Tex., will arrive Monday for a vis
it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. N Mclnvale.
Mrs. Beulah McCarty and Miss I
Elizabeth McCarty of Yatesville and i
and Buddie Leherett of Barnesville I
visited Mrsc. S. O. Jones Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs Tom Robbins and !
Mrs. Martha Starling and children !
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dock Crooke |
Saturday.
Mr. Vance Davie of Griffin was
the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mavis Chapman.
To be able to tell the time for 20 days?
For dish washing to be done for a week?
To hear all the football and basketball games
this season? *
To sew your clothes for 6 months? j
To get 300 gallons of water out of the well?
To see four hours worth of television shows
on Saturday night?
To take a hot shower?
To wash your clothes for 2 months?
To vacuum clean your house for 2 weeks?
Sure you would! And although PRICES have sky-rocketed, your
Co-op Electricity costs you the same as it did two, four, ten years ago.
You get “owner” prices
when you are a member of
Flint Electric Membership
Corporation.
$
This is one of the
\v)j
series sponsored by
Flint Electric Member-
ship Corporation,
COMMUNITY OWNED . . . COMMUNITY BUILT . . . COMMUNITY BUILDER
NOTICE
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Singing Conxention Next Sunday
I
The Annual Macon County Sing- 1
ing Convention convenes Sunday at .
the Oglethorpe school auditorium j
beginning at 10 a. m. Everyon cor
dially •invited and cooperate in
making it a pleasant and profit- ,
able days.
Cake Sale
The Dorcas Sunday School Class
of the Reynolds Methodist church
i will sponsor a Cake and Pie Sale
tomorrow—Friday—at the D. W.
Payne office in Reynolds. The sale
will begin at 11 a. m. Sandwiches,
pie and cake and coffee will also
be served.
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Ge&iquLpweu
'To Re/ieve
Misery of
CP V 666
M TMUTS-SAMI MSTMUd
Tax Payers of Taylor County
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The tax books are now open for k
collecting State, County and County 2
School Tax. Your promptness in pay- |
ing same will be greatly appreciated. §
Respectfully
Yours to serve
C. H. ADAMS
Tax Commissioner
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Taylor County