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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 19, 1961,
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Mr. Edward Hollis was in Ma
con Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cook shopped
in Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. Jimmie Flanders is visiting
relatives in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Edgar Whatley and Mr. Don
Whatley were in Macon Saturday.
Mr. Edward Bannes of Warner
Robins, visited Mrs. Verna Lucas
Sunday.
Mn Grady Elder spent Friday
of last week visiting relatives in
Cordele.
I Mrs. R. E. Aultmam Sr., Mrs.
I Susie Woods spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Foun
tain in Cuthbert.
! Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley and
'family and Mr. and Mrs. Ducker
I Whatley and Dennis spent Sunday
, at Lake Blackshear.
j Mrs. E. A. Hollis and Mr- Ed-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollis and 'Y ard Ho } lis ?P en } a couple of days
LEGAL SALE
children of Jonesboro spent Sun
day with Mrs. E. A. Hollis.
Mrs. Juanita Griffin and family
of Americus spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Royeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning of
Cuthbert were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McRee.
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hollis in Jonesboro.
Mr. and Mrs- J. L. McCown and
children of Columbus visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale and
Miss Eva B. Grfiith, Sunday.
pa-
Miss Elda Blackmon is
tient in the Peach County Hospital
in Fort Valley. Her numerous
Mrs. Grady Elder left Wednes- friends wish for her a speedy re
fer a visit to her parents, Dr. and covery.
Mrs. H. C. McCrasken in Baxley, j
... ... _ . .. The Key Club of Ft. Valley at
Miss Delores Powell of Macon the i(nvitation of Mr . Francis Car-
spent the week end with her par- attended the morning worship
ends, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell. at the Reynolds Methodist church
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Byrd of Ma- |Sunday,
con visited their parents, Mr. and I ... .... . ,
Mrs. Hoke Byrd for the week end. I M . lss Winnie Aultman left Wed
nesday for Panama City where she
Mr. and Mrs. James Dykes and'will attend the wedding of Mr.
Mrs. Vera Lucas and^Mrs. E^T. children were dinner guests Sun-.Gerald Mims, son of Mr. and Mrs.
day of Mrs. Jack Dykes in Macon. Forest Mims.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Borders and
Chris Borders shopped in Atlanta
Saturday.
Shealy shopped in Ft. Valley Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. Oscar Thompson of Atlanta
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Ricks-
Mr. J. R. Carson is visiting his
children, Mr. and Mrs. John Car-
son in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fountain and
Jackie Fountain visited relatives in
Butler Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs- Otis Ogburn vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reid in El-
laville, Sunday.
Lt. Gov. and Mrs. Garland Byrd
have returned home after vaca
tioning in Florida.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Wooten of Ma
con visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Aultman Sunday.
Mrs. Howard McRee attended a
Visiting Teacher’s meeting in
Eastman, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite Mr- and Mrs. Edgar Whatley,
spent last week in Savannah the Mr. and Mrs. Don Whatley attend-
guests of Dr- and Ms. H. C. What
ley.
Mr. Fred Carter andMrs. Homer
Beeland visited Mr. and Mrs.
Louie Lawrence in Macon Sun
day.
Miss Susan Dykes of Farrar, was
the week end guest of her sister,
Mrs. Sydney Bryan and Mr. Bry
an.
ed a Masonic banquet Thursday
evening in Ft. Valley. Mr. Whatley
was a guest soloist on this occa
sion.
Misses Leslie Halley, Angie
Hobbs and Martha Lynn Parker
were hostesses at a Valentine Par
ty at the Club House Saturday
evening. A large number of friends
emjoyed this occasion.
Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Blair and | Mrs. J. R. Lovins, Mrs. Blanche
David of Macon were visitors of Hicks and Mrs Maude Smith of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mclnvale Sun-| Macon visited Mr- and Mrs. J. C.
day. i Newsom and other relatives one
,, , „ „ t o • ' da y last week. They were accom-
M n h ; « L - ^ weann £ en [panied home by Mrs. Herman
and Mr. Robert Swearingen are Saunders who spent the week-end.
attending a cattle show in Miss- ^
issippi.
Mr- and Mrs. Edgar Whatley,
Among those from out of town
attending the funeral of Mrs.
Mr. Joe Pyron of
the week end with
Mrs. C. L. Pyron.
Mr. Mac Goddard
Ky., is visiting his
and Mrs. Ed Goddard.
Tifton spent
his mother,
of Wilmore,
parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollis and Mrs George Goddard Thursday were
Frankie Lewis were in Macon , Mrs. Lydia Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Jackie Payne of Atlanta
spoilt the week end with his moth
er, Mrs D. W. Payne.
Mr. and Mrs- J.D. Webb of Thom-
aston were Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs, C- A. Parker of
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sasser and
family spent the week end in Na-
hunta with Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Mc
Duffie.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whatley and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore Barrow and family in Macon
Sunday.
Mr. W. J. Carson of Philadel
phia, visited his brother, Mrs- F.
M. Carson and Mr. J. R. Carson
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Bangham of
Toombs Howard, Dr. acid Mrs. Mc
Coy Williams, Mrs. Nina Bryant,
Mrs. Myrtle Hood and Miss Nan-
nette Rogers, of Columbus; Mr.
and Mrs- Ed Faulkner, Dr. and Mrs
Ed Brannen and Mr. and Mrs.
Crowell Stewart of Macon; Messrs
Al and Ed Coppage of East Point;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollis of Jones
boro; Mrs. Eula Cooper of Rober
ta; and Mr. and Mrs. Goddard of
Wilmore, Ky.
A new electronic brain can read
and review a book in 90 minutes-
For predicting best sellers, there’s
Savannah were recent visitors of Orlando were recent visitors in the'a panel that lights up when the
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bass. home of Misses Winnie and Lau- machine wants to blush.
... _ . , Irice Aultman.
Miss Rebecca Mims has resumed '
her studies at Asbury College, Messrs Ben Hinton, Grady Elders
Wilmore, Ky., after a week’s visit md Ed Swearingen took a short
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. course on cotton growing at ABAC
John Mims. Tifton, recently.
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in the deed to secure
debt described below, there will
be sold by the undersigned at pub
lie outcry before the court house
door in Taylor County, Georgia be
tween the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in March, 1961 to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-
wit:
A one-ninth (1-9) undivided in
terest in and to all of lot of land
No. 199 of the 13th land district,
Taylor County, Georgia, except 50
acres being the northeast comer
of said lot now owned by C. E.
and T. Whatley.
Said security deed conveying the
above described real estate was
executed and delivered by H. T.
Miller to J. W. Miller on the 2nd
day of February, 1959, together
with note recited therein as shown
recorded in Deed Book 8, page 589
in the Office of the Clerk of Su
perior Court, Taylor County, Geor
gia. Because of default i>n the pay
ment of the debt secured by said
deed to secure debt, the under
signed has declared the entire in
debtedness of said obligation as
due. Fee simple title will be is
sued to successful bidder. The
proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied as is provided in said deed
to secure debt.
This February 1, 1961.
J. W- MILLER.
H. Thad Crawley,
Attorney at Law
Butler, Georgia
NOTICE OF INTENTION
INTRODUCE LOCAL
LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced at the January
1961 session of the General Assem
bly of Georgia a bill to amend the
act creating the Board of County
Commissioners of Taylor County so
as to make provisions relative to
disbursements of funds to make
provisions relative to a bond and
for other purposes.
This 25th day of anuary, 1961.
RALPH UNDERWOOD,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.
All creditors of the estate of Bob
by Jean Whitley, late of Taylor
County, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to render in their demands to
the undersigned according to law,
and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make imme
diate payment.
MARTIN A. CHAPMAN
Administrator
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with his feet
on the ground
AS A YOUTH he was called a dreamer, but
Thomas Alva Edison turned his dreams into
realities that changed the world. It is fitting
that February 11, the 114th anniversary of
his birth, is celebrated as Science Youth Day.
Edison’s story is an American story. At the
age of 10 he was busy in his chemical labora
tory in the cellar of his modest home. In his
early teens he sold newspapers and candy on
a train, owned a news stand, a vegetable
stand, published a newspaper.
He launched 100 businesses of his own. He
not only invented the electric lamp, but he
built a factory to make the lamps and a
generating station to put them to use. He
invented the phonograph, motion picture
camera, fluoroscope, first fluorescent lamp.
He improved the telegraph and the telephone.
He smoothed the way for radio, radar, tele
vision and other miracles of electronics.
It is important for American youth to
remember Edison and to cherish the way
of life that provided incentive for his efforts
and full scope for his genius.
INVISTDR. OWNED
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
"This is an
emergency”
In an emergency, when help is needed
fast, most party line neighbors are
anxious to cooperate. They recognize
the importance of giving up the line
immediately.
Common sense counts for a lot on
the party line. By hanging up the re
ceiver carefully and using the Hoe
•hanngly^ everyone gets better tele-
phone service . • . including you.
Public Service
Telephone Company
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Impala V8 Convertible
18
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suggested retail prices (including Federal tax) for
models with 118-inch wheelbase or above
Parkwood V8 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon
Impala V8 Sport Sedan i Impala V8 Sport Coupe
Impala V8 2-Door Sedan
Bel Air V8 4-Door Sedan
Bel Air V8 2-Door Sedan
Biscayne V8 4-Door Sedan
Nomad Six 4-Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon
Nomad Six 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon
Nomad V8 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon : Parkwood Six 4-Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon
Parkwood Six 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon • Parkwood V8 4-Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon
Brookwood Six 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon : Brookwood V8 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon
See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's "V
Taylor County Motor Co
Reynolds, Qeorgia