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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 24, 1957.
(Reynolds Colored P. T. A.
Makes Marked Progress
LEGAL ADS Pules Covering Farm
u a ... a , Workers Under Social
Notice of Intention to j^ty Changed Jan. T
Introduce Local Legislation
Mt. Pisgah News
Mr. and Mrs. Loyee Sanders of
Atlanta spent Friday with Mrs. I
Otis Mott.
The Reynolds Elementary School 'J ' _ __ ' | Rules covering (arm workers A ,“ r nta Vy M t “ n "JJJg o('
PTA has shown marked sl*p» _ of 1 Nollce is hereby given that there sp^nt Saturday n“ght with
Albert Blackston
family of Marshallville spent
the year we have concentrated on ^ ^ mpe nsa t iSn of the Tax Com- farm employers this week. The wi h Mrs PhSebe
this theme in various :^ ioner of Taylor County; and changes were included in recent 5"y n e r and ^ rs Bertha Hinhm
- - —* ----- “ amendments to the Social Security J0 >ner anu ivirs. oerina ninxon.
& a Mr arm Mrs Rnv Kirkspv \\!
Dec. 4th our topic was “Vital f,j r other purposes.
Health Possibilities Through Hot This 21st day of January', 1957 f Act-
HUGH G. CHEEK,
Representative,
Taylor County, Ga.
LEGAL NOTICE
Lunch Programme.” Our consul^ I
tant, a state supervisor of the Hot t
Lunch Program from the NegrfMi )*•£**. •
Division gave the “Overall PicturedV‘»A
of the Hot Lunch Program; the si£
pervisor of the Hot Lunch Program
of Reynolds High School, helped:
answer questions, and a co-plat- I
form guest shared information STATE OF GEORGIA
with the group. ^ TAYI.OR COUNTY-
Parents and friends were en- iaxlajk uuuinix.
lightened on the porblems, prob- Whereas, heretofore on May
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirkse^, Wm.
If a farm employer pays a farm ^ d _ Ba r ha Ia !__ G ‘_ _ Ea ' L W if
Thursday evening visitors of Mr. I
and Mrs. Howard Kirksey and
Mr! and Mrs. Don Day of Warner
Robin, Rev. and Mrs. Z. L. Perdue
,worker $150 or more in cash dqr-
1 ing 1957, the cash pay is covered
by the law,” Mr. O’Neal said. "Al- ’
so, even if the worket fails tojearh
as much as $150 cash pay from a , . . 0
farm employer but works *>r.that and Betty of Thomaston spent Sun-
employer on 20 or more days in C VV lth Iff' Tl ?\ Lo< i ke 'r>
1957 for cash pav afigured on Mr ’ ai ? d Mrs ' J° h, ^ n l e Posey of
Bannesville spent the week end
with Mrs. J. R. Locke and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pilcher of
time basis rather than on a piece
rate basis, the pay is covered.”
The total number of days
lightened on the porblems prob- whereas, heretofore on May 16, ta numoer oi ctays A]b visited their parents Mr
lem solving and general informa- ^ Jim Hortman dld execute t0 mWI and the manner of f.gunng ^ J, s c G ,J S f his ™ w J, k
tion concerning a Hot Lunch. Pro- Citizens State Bank. Reynolds. the P a Y do not count if the work- Mrg pilcher remained with her
gram
The Citizens State Bank, Reynolds,
Georgia, a Georgia Banking Cor- * f. 1 ^ a „
At the January PTA meeting, an- pora f ion a certa - n Security" Deed Farm employers are required to ^TbushTess 6 trip to* AUama ZTl'
other intreseting and informative f the following described proper- ; kee P accurate records of the ° a P IO AUanla
-1 •. . ai u _ l a-x f tkn ° ' a m nii.nfc na in f a farm timrlrnno u in n AV vv
meeting, the chairman of the t
School Health Program brought to * '
the group the Taylor County
amounts paid to farm workers who
, , .will meet either the wage or the T „ , ,,
Eighty-eight (88) acres more or time test during the year Janet of Macon spent several days
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Locke and
ed next January.
Health Nurse. She gave a' brief of land 1 ° t Na ten (10) *n the ' cash pay f or 1957 must be repor t- last week with Mr. and Mrs. G.D
«uik. c e “ old A „ ency Reserve, bounded as - - r anH Tr.hr,
resume of the many services offer- N Zrth by land of B . M.
mlndeTus otZneed to become b^an^of’c"'B BvS
healthy, stav beal.h and how we
Kreons were permitted to ju* , a " d ™omas Montgomenb
questions which were cheerfully , Sald above describedl land known
answered by consultants present , as the W - C- cosey home pla .
at both meetings. | This subject to prior lien to Fed-
Sueh stimulative meetings have oral Land Bank for about 3,500.00.
proved to be a challenge to many In Taylor County Georgia, to se- ^
Locke and John.
j Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Locke of
Warner Robins spent the week end
jwith Mrs. Tim Locke,
j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Locke and
sons visited Mrs. Phoebe Joyner
■ Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKinney
! and children of Warner Robins,
j visited Mrs. Jeff Harmon for the
Knowing the correct way to put week end.
parents. Those” who were not pres" cure a note of even date therewith,' out campfires and warming fires Messrs Bobby Singleton and
ent missed much “food for all as shown by Security Deed re- built in the woods may save Sydney E ubanks of Vocational
thought” and “motivation for ac- corded in the Office of the Clerk thousands of acres of valuable School, Americus, spent last week
tion”
Everyone Should
Know Correct Way to
Put Out Campfire
! of Superior Court of Taylor Coun- ’ timber being destroyed
/;
Ollie M. McCartha, Pres.
M. E. Bentley, Reporter.
Woody E. Parker,
Wellknown Colored
Citizen, Died Monday
HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE
TO HIGHEST BIDDER
Sealed Bids Accepted Until Noon, Saturday, Feb. 2
MAIL BID TO: P.O. BOX 431, BUTLER, GA.
OR BRING BID TO O. E. COX, BUTLER, GA.
(Bids opened 12 o’Clock Noon, Feb. 2nd)
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
Frame dwelling, 4 rooms and bath; 3 walk-in closets;
front and back porch floors and steps constructed of con
crete; back porch screened.
Butane Gas heating system and 250-gal. tank. Wired
for Electric Range and Electric Water Heater. Hot and
cold water to kitchen and bathroom.
Several out-buildings with concrete floors and metal
roofs.
This three-acre lot is located on paved road and is
bounded on north and west by local High School grounds.
Locally known as J. T. Cox residence and situated in
eastern section of City of Butler.
All bidders will be promptly notified after opening
date of bids—Feb. 2nd.
Owners reserve the right to reject any bids submitted which
are for a sum less than a reasonable appraisal of property’s
value.
in this end with Mr. and Mrs. Brown Eu-
ty, Georgia in Deed Book 6, pages' county. banks and family.
232, and, I So declared Austin Guinn, ; Mrs. Wayne Pilcher, Albany;
WHEREAS, said Security Deed is Ranger, Taylor County Forestry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harmon, Jeff
subject to outstanding Security Unit, as he pointed out that care- and Suzanne were Friday night
Deed in favor of Federal Land lessness with fires in or near the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Bank of Columbia. woods cause nine out of every ten C. Giles.
WHEREAS, said note has be- wildfires in the county. Mrs. Hollis Stinson and Durrell,
come in default as to the princi- “During these cold December of Macon, Mrs. Eunice Crooke of
pal and interest. 1 days,” said the Ranger, “many per- Reynolds spent Monday with Mr.
NOW THEREFORE, according to' sons in the woods — harvesting an( J Mrs. Joseph Harmon.
the original terms of said Security! crews, hunters, campers and oth- '
Deed and the laws in such cases ers—will stop to build warming AMERICUS BAPTISTS
Funeral services for Woody E. made and provided, the under- fires. In other cases school chil- VOTE TO BUY PROPERTY
Parker, colored, will take place at signed will expose for sale to the dren waiting along the highways |
Springfield Baptist church near highest and best bidder for cash, for buses will also build warming i Americus, Ga. — The First Bap-
Reynolds Sunday afternoon. the above described land subject to fires.” fist Church( Americus, has un-
Parker who was 74 year of age outstanding Stcurity Deed referred Ranger Guinn said these fires animosly voted in regular eonfer-
died at his home at Reynolds Mon- to above, after proper advertise- are not built properly and if they enc e to acquire a house and lot at
day, 6 p. m. He had been in ill ment, on the first Tuesday in are not properly extinguished 215 Lee St. known as the Johnson
health for about a year. February, 1957 during the legal when the persons building them | Apts., in another step toward ob-
The deceased was known hours of sale before the court leave, they can very easily escape taining adequate space in the
throughout the county as one of house door in Taylor County, and ignite surrounding wood- ■ church’s new building program it
the best brick masons in this sec- Georgia. The proceeds from said lands. I is announced by the Pastor, Dr. C.
tion. He followed this vocation sa i e , to be applied, first to the "The safest way to build a fire,” i L - Leopard.
for many years. payment of said note, principal, the County Forestry Unit head de- ' The property is owned by Milton
Parker is survived by his wife, interest and expenses, and the bal- cleared, “whether its a warming Mimze, prominent Sumter farmer
two sons and two daughters. ance, if any, to be delivered to fire or a regular campfire, is to au d member of the church. It is lo-
_ - i th,e said Jim Hortman. -clear pine needles and old leaves cated immediately north cn the
'This 2nd day of January, 1957. ! off the spot of ground about'six a creage already owned by the lo-
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK, feet in diameter. Dig a hole in , cal church. AJtho the property is
Reynolds, Georgia the middle of this spot and build i vsliaed at $12,000. Mize and his
By: DORIS GRIFFIN, Cashier, your fire there. Build your fire and wife are contributing $9,000 of this
As Attorney in Fact for keep it small. j amount as a love gift to the pres-
I “Before you leave the fire,” he I ent building program, thus the
| added, “thoroughly drench it with 1 property will be obtained by the
I water. Stir the coals as you pour church for only $3,000.
j on the water. The best way to
| make sure the last spark is dead
i out is to feel the embers with your
bare hands.”
NAY High Protein Heavily Fertilized
BROWN TOP MILLET $30.00 Ton—Round Bale
JOHNSON GRASS $25.00 Ton—Round Bale
SERECIA LESPEDEZIA $30.00 Ton—Round Bale
BERMUDA GRASS $25.00 Ton—Round Bale
OAT STRAW $20.00 Ton—Square Bale
f.o.b. B. & B. RANCH, The Rock, Ga.
Tel. Thomaston, 3760 or 2412
Well-Known Colored Man
Found Dead in His Home ,
Jim Hortman.
The lifeless b^T of Bob Little, GEORGE P* KEI J NEDY
colored, about 65 years of age, was Manchester Georgia
recently found in his home near Manchester, Georgia
Antioch church and from all ap- j
pearancees he had been dead sev- | FOR YEAR'S SUPPORT
eral days. There were no i«idiaa-J < v
tions of cause of death. " &TATE OF GEORGIA,
Alt ho married and the father TayIor Court of Ordinary:
of five children, Little was living
alone.
January 8, 1957.
The appraisers upon application
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank my many friends
President to Ask
$76 Million forFarm Aid
To Drougth Stricken Area
Wichita, Kan.. Jan. 15^Pres.
Eisen-howerhas outlined adminis
tration plans for a $76 million pro
gram of supplemental emergency
relief for drought-stricken farmers
and ranchers.
On the longer range aspect of the
problem, the President called for
a reappraisal of credit policies—
j of Mrs. Hamp Riley, widow of said for their kindness hi remembering
i Hamp Riley for a 12 months’ sup- me during my stay in the Newport
; port , having filed their return; Hospital due to an automobile ac-
! all persons concerned hereby are cident which occurred the latter
; cited to show cause, if any they pa rt of November. The many cards
have at the next regular February and letters that came from Taylor
| term of this Court, why said appli- county friends were most ap-
cation should not be granted. 1 preeiated
P. B. CHILDS, Ordinary,
Taylor County, Georgia.
ERROL S. PARKS.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
BEN HILL COUNTY
GRAND JUROR BEGAN
SERVING 50 YEARS AGO
Fitzgerald, Ga. — G. A. Jolley,
member of the first grand jury or
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Solon B. Callahan, administra- ganized in Ben Hill county half
tor of the estate of Miss Tossie a century ago, was sworn in as
both government and private^to Ca] l ahan - deceased, is hereby giv- a grand juror for the January
determine whether more liberal ing notice to the creditors of the term.
loans can be extended to those who said estate ta re-nder an account Jolley, according to his state-
have been hard hit by one of the of their claim to the undersigned ment, has never failed to respond
of their demands against the es- to his grand jury summons. He
tate, or lose priority of their told Judge O. W. Horne, presiding
claim. I judge, that he felt it was every
j All persons indebted to said es- citizen’s duty when called to serv-
*tate are notified to pay their ice to respond with his presence
claims to the undersigned. and lend as much force as he
I This the 15th day of January, could to the enforcement of law.
Atlanta, Ga. — A resolution Was 1957. (l’17’6p)
introduced in the House to set up SOLON B. CALLAHAN, NEW SOCIETY EDITOR
a committee empowered to acquire Administrator of the Estate of FOR THOMASTON PAPERS
a new governor’s mansion which 1 Miss Tossie Callahan, de-
worst droughts in history.
RESOLUTION OFFERED IN
ASSEMBLY SEEKING NEW
EXECUTIVE MANSION
would be “a thing of joy and beau
ty forever.”
The present executive mansion
in Atlanta was described as a
“cold, gray, austere, medieval
structure—not at all desirable as a
residence for the chief executive.”
ceased.
JEKYLL ISLAND VALUE
PLACED AT $20 MILLION
i The Thomaston Timse published
this announcement in last week's
issue:
“A native Thomastonian has
been named society editor of The
Thomaston Times as well as the
GIVE YOUR
DOCTOR A CHANCE
400,000 Americans, leading
active lives today, are liv
ing proof of the fact that
cancer can be cured if de
tected in time. Give your
doctor a chance to give you
this protection by having a
physical checkup every year
<of your life. This should in
clude a chest x-ray for men;
for women, a pelvic
examination. Make it a
habit... for life.
AMERICAN CANCF? SOCIETY 5
TJX ltffl!liK~ISIIIIkklTMi
111
Office located on west side of Bazemore
Locker Plant in Butler. Pf one UN 2-2177.
I will be at this office full time at a very
early date.
If I can be of service to you please con
tact me at E. L. Wilson Super Market in But
ler from 9 o’clock A. M. to 3 o’clock P. M. or
at my residence after 5 o’clock P, M. Res
idence phone UN 2-4257.
Your business appreciated.
BEN GUINED
Notary Publice Butler, Ga.
Atlanta, Jan. 18 — Fred Aldred, Free press
The resolution pointed out that chairman of the Jekyll Island Au- I “ She is Ann Y - Arrington. Mrs. j
•a new mansion would be in keep-- jthority, has appraised the state- Arrington will succeed Allie Boggs i
Ing with new quartets recently fawned island resort at a “cool $20 who has resigned to make her |
made available for the governor in million” and reiterated his opposi- home in Barnesville where her ;
the Capitol building as well as new tion to its sale. husband, James Boggs, is em- j
buiildings on Capitol Square. I “it should be retained for t-he ployed.
“The acquisition of a newj |gpv- people,” Aldred said as plans went “Mrs. Arrington is the daughter |
ernos’r mansion would be of great ahead for a conference on possible °f th e late Mr. and Mrs. D. A. •
benefit to the state and the new sale of the island. Yarbrough and is .married to Ed- j
residence would be a thing of joy Gov. Griffin, in his state of the ward Arrington, son of Dr. and j
and beauty forever to which the state address, said “The wisest Mrs - A. A. Arrington of Thomas- J
citizens of Georgia could point course the state could follow” t0,n - The new society editor’s hus- !
with justifiable pride,” the resolu- would be to sell Jekyll “if the ap- band is a pharmacist at the Silver-
tion stated. , proximate cost could be recouped.” town Pharmacy.”
U.S. MARINI
See your Marine Recruiter today!
COTTON SEED
DELINTED AND TREATED
We are now ready to delint and treat
your cotton ^ seed at our plant formerly
operated by Cochran Warehouse.
Let us prepare your planting seed for
best results, You may bring them in and
| leave until later date or carry back same day.
I The earlier the better to avoid last minute
| rush.
% Also come by and lets discuss your fer-
| tilizer nedds. We have three leading brands.
| We think we can interest vou.
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I Byrd-Jarreil Gin & Warehouse
Sutler, Georgia
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