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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 14, 1955.
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thurston Ave.
Thomaston, Gr.
The little girl proudly displayed
her doll to the lady visitor.
Mow sweet, said the lady. Does
she say “Mama” when you hug
her?
This doll isn't old-fashioned, re
plied the little girl indignantly.
When she’s hugged she says "Oh
Boy!”
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PEOPLE
'Good Book' Knowledge
Worth Huge Sum to
Pennsylvania Woman
New York, July 6—If the folks of
the Naval Supply Depot of Me-
chanicsburg, Pa., don’t mind too
much, Mrs. Catherine Kreitzer
doesn t think she’ll come to work
today.
She didn’t get away from New
York until half past midnight,
and then there was the long train
I ride to Harrisburg, Pa., acid 9he
didn't get to her eight-acre farm
Are SMART People
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She’s cooked up a good scheme to save—
She makes leftovers count!
And every month her budget finds
Left over a tasty amount!
A Penny Spent Never Earns Interest . . .
Let Us Help You Build Financial Security
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
Come in and Visit with Us. We Appreciate Your Business and Visits
BUTLER GEORGIA
very wee hour.
It takes a bit out of a body,
winning $32,000 on a TV quiz.
And, after all, Mrs. Kreitzer is 54
and has six grown sons and nine
grandchildren acid she has slowed
up some these last few years.
Mrs. Kreitzer has the personal
calmness that comes from study
ing the Bible since she was four
years old (her mother, a Church
of God member, read it to her until
she learned to read herself). But
that calmness has been put to
harsh test during the last week as
mail and phone calls poured in on
her.
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WATCH * JEWELRY REPA1NG
RING SIZING * ELECTRIC CLOCK REPAIRING
We handle nationally advertised watches
and bands. Jewelry of all kinds. New and
_ used watches - new and used bicycle. 400-
* day clock domes.
We Service What We Sell”
IRA H. THREAT
Jewelry & Bicycle Shop
Phone 122 Butler, Georgia
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THE HYDRA-MATIC V8 TOWN Sc COUNTRY RUNABOUT
Sign of a going-ahead concern
PAGE THREE
More Than 1,000
Expected to Attend
Macon Legion Meeting
Macon, July 13—More than a
thousand members of theAmerican
Legion from throughout Georgia
will pack Macon beginning Friday
for the 37th annual convention of
the Georgia Department of Ameri
can Legion. . ,
State Commander Jack Lang
ford of Griffin said hotels, motels,
and tourist homes h.qve been filled
in Macon, but the housing com
mittee is still working to place all
delegates to the biggest conven
tion ever in the history of Georgia
Legionnaires.
The three day meeting will be
opened with a one day 4 and 8
meeting. The 40 and 8, the Ameri
can Legion honor society, will meet
in its annual session Friday, con
cluding that session with a ban
quet Friday night. Guest speaker
for the affair will be a 40 and 8
member, Hon. Herman Talmadge,
immediate past governor of the
State of Georgia. The ex-governor
is a member of Middle Georgia
Voiture 1145 of the 40 and 8.
The American Legion conven
tion program is to get underway
Saturday morning and will be
concluded Sunday afternoon with
>the installation of officers.Seaborti
Collins, national commander of
the American Legion, is to be the
featured speaker during the two
day meeting. Also scheduled -to
speak at the Saturday session is
Georgia’s governor, Marvin Grif
fin, also a Legionnaire and a
member of the Middle Georgia
Vaiture 1145, 40 and 8.
Sunday morning a new feature
has been added to the convention
program. State Chaplain Leon
Hobby of Valdosta said a special
religious serviec has been planned
for Macon’s city auditorium. Guest
speaker for that service will be
Methodist Bishop A. J. Moore.
Chaplain Hobby said the general
public will be invited to this
special religious service which is
to become an annual feature of
the Georgia Legion Convention.
LEGAL ADS i
ADMIN ISTRATION
. FOR LETTERS OF
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Mrs. Nettie F. Everett, having in
proper form applied to mo for
Permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mrs. Jane E.
Frierson, deceased, late of said
county, this is to cite all and sin
gular, the creditors and next of kin
of said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why Permanent Ad
ministration should not be granted
to applicant on said estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 4th day of July.
1955. '
J. R. Lunsford, Ordinary.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
By virtue of an order granted by
the Ordinary of said County at
the July trem, 1955, of said Court
of Ordinary, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in August, 1955, be
fore the court house door of said
County, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described
lands, to-wit:
One house and lot in the City
of Butler, Taylor County, Georgia
and bounded as follows: North by
lands of Clifford Hill; West, by
lands of Fannie Lawson estate;
South, lands of Luneal McCrary;
East, lands of Bob Wilson.
Said lands sold as the property
of the estate of John Marvin
Towns, late of said County, de
ceased, and will be sold for the
purpose of paying debts and dis
tribution.
This 4th day of July, 1955.
THELMON JARRELL,
Administrator of John Marvin
Towns, Deceased.
O NE look shows you that this Blue
Chip GMC is —in addition to its
other advantages —a traveling salesman.
Everywhere on its rounds, it plants the
definite impression ofbeing the advanced
equipment of a top-grade, forward-
moving business.
That boulevard smartness —the ultra
modern panoramic windshield—the flow
ing sweep of its body and the smoothness
of its pace — all are obvious examples of
the owner’s high standards.
But people would be even more
impressed if a Blue Chip GMC’s engi
neering modernity were visible from
the curb.
It has a superpowered advanced design
V8, tor example —an engine as spirited
as a sports car’s, yet with enormous
pulling ability.
Hydra-Matic Drive makes handling a
joy, and fuel and maintenance costs a
bargain. Massive axles and frame will
defy time and loads. Its exclusive Silent
See us, foo, for Triple-Checked used trucks
Power Exhaust System makes it wel
come anywhere.
With a chassis-full of extra values like
these, a Blue Chip GMC becomes, in a
short time, the least expensive truck you
can buy. And those features again will
be in your favor when finally you come
to trade.
Why not get into the Blue Chip class?
Come in and we’ll show you how
pleasant and profitable it is!
Your hey to Blue Chip V *value
Byrd Pontiac Company
BUTLER, GEORGIA
IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS, you
can make good with a Rawleigh
Business in Taylor County. We
help you get started. See Mrs. J.
Johnson, 127 Oak St., Ft. Valley,
Ga., or write Rawleigh’s, Dept.
GAF-820-2, Memphis, Tennessee.
(6’30'2p)
RUPTURE-EASER
(A f.p«# lion Piodvcf)
A itron» form-fitting washable support. Back
-» lUbI Q £ na /?‘ up Jn Adjust-
able leg strap. Soft, flat groin pad. No steel
or leather bands. Unexcelled for comfort. Also
aMMr! ****£operation support. Fer men, women
thlldren. Mail orders give measure
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BUTLER, GEORGIA