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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JUNE21, j.962.
The Butler Herald
Knu ed at Post Office in Butler
Georgia as mail matter of
Secosid Class
Cl,as. Bcr.ns, Jr., Business Mgr
Chas. Bonus, Jr., Managing Editoi
O. E. Cox, Publisher & Bus. Mgr.
OFFICIAL ORGAN TAYLOR CO.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Average Weekly Circulation
Fifteen Hundred Copies
. Phono: UN. 2-4485
• i r^T fa
il’s a real friend who likes you
in spile of all ho knows about you.
Eggs cook best over low heat,
regardless of the style of cooking
say extension nutritionists.s.
The perpetuity of this nation de
pends on Hie religious education
of the young. — George Washing
ton.
New-Style Cans
Europe Is Over
Dollar Jitters,
liladelphia firm has recently l_ reg Cocke
need that after an expendi- declares LOCKe
A Phil;
announce,
ture of over a million dollars in 9 i
years of research it has developed j Atlanta, Ga. — Europe isn’t wor- j
a can that will open without a can rying any more about the U.S. dol- j
opener. We can now prophesy that j ar an d u.S. business, in the opinion j
can openers may soon become a 0 f Erie Cocke Jr., alternate execu- ]
tool of the past and will probably tive director of the World Bank j
within the next len years you will w ho was down from Washington
be asked by some child to explain the other day for a brief visit in his .
what use was made of such an oh- native Georgia.
j er ( Cocke, who attended the recentj
The new can is opened by a tab joi.nt conference of the American
which is pried up and pulled to Bankers Assn, and Italian bankers j
remove the lop. It is reported that j n Rome, said all the European
this maneuver works easily a>nd bankers expected business to boom
that it is very convenient for re- j n Europe during the rest of the
placing the top and storing food for year, including a big tourist sea
refrigeration or otherwise. son, and had no qualms about the
| The advantages of such a can course of business in the United
I are many but certainly one of the states.
most desirable is the removal of —
Candidate For
The older generation has to raise
its standards before we can expect
loo much of the younger genera
tion.
Let under-ripe fruit and vege
tables ripen at room temperature
before putting them in the refrig
erator.
One paragrapher says: Many a
man doesn’t have lo have much
money in order to have more mon
ey thati brains.
Fellow was telling an unsympa
thetic listener about a pain in one
leg. The listener attributed it to old
age and said so. “Not so!" said the
suffering one. "My other leg is the
same age and doesn’t hurt at all.’’
—Cartersville Chuckles.
Tuberculosis was discovered in 85
children under 5 years of age in
Georgia during 19(10 according to
figures released by the Biostatistics
Service, Ga. Department of Public
Health. Nino of these childretn were
less than a year old. Death claimed
55,i all under ! at' '/enr of age.
According to the Chamber of
Commerce'of the United States, our
government spending has grown so
vast that in a 15 month period it
would be sufficient to buy up ev
erything that Soviet Russia pro-
tlucedd in one year, including fi
nancing ihe Russian armed forces
and all their missile work.
Many citizens of Georgia will at
tend the world’s fair tn Seattle this
year, it is the first official, world-
recognized fa : r, to be staged in the
United States since 1919. Participat
ing in the tremedous display of hu
man achievement are 34 nations of
Ihe world, and attendance will prob
ably reach 10 million before Ihe
lair concludes in October.
The most important thing about
politeness is that it makes living
with other people much more corn-
foil able. Rut it also has other
values. Ici business, it pays to be
polite. People who are waited on
by a polite sales girl in a store will
want lo return lo that store. A
cheerful, courteous switchboard op
erator will bring business for her
firm. Politeness also counts in
friendship. A courteous person will
be liked. — Robert VanLandtng-
ham.
sharp or jaggered edges of the can.
These mew cans are to be mar
keted during the next year and
will cost the U.S. housewife about
one penny more than the cans
presently being used on the mar
ket. — Exchange.
West Point Firm
Notes Sales Rise
Rules for Swimming
West Point, Ga. — The West
Poimt Manufacturing Co. Thursday
reported sales increased 24.3 per
'cent and profits rose 62.9 per cent 1 !
for the nine month period ending 1
May 26, over the same period a
1. Never swim alone. At beaches, fJrm , s nine month
2 y S "avou Ke water when ov- sales totaled $130 448,000 compared
erhealed: f..r at lead an hour after with .$104,943,000 for the like per-
eating and during an electrical tod m 1961.
Earnings wore $l.t>6 this year
TTdnv a wav from the area im- compared with $1.02 for the same
mediately in front of Ihe diving period last >ear.
i The president said the firm s
i board.
| 4. Dqn’t depend on a tube or in-
' Hated toy to hold you up.
5. Don’t dive in shallow water or
in unknowm waters.
6. Watch your step. Walk, don't
run around pool areas.
| 7. Stay out of deep water if you
can’t swim.
1 8. Beware of sunburn, even on a
i cloudy day.
, 9. Dry off after swimming. Cover
jup if it's chilly
I 10. Tn oceam and river swimming,
.watch for riptides and currents.
Lifeguards will tell you how to reo-
ognize these conditions and how to
|save yourself if you are caught.
11. in long distance swimming,
backlog of orders continues to run
ahead of last year.
Georgia Revenue
Agents Hit Many
Counties in State
Atlanta, Ga. — More than 50
stale revenue agents conducted
wholesale raids on alleged illegal
alcohol operations in five Georgia
counties Friday.
The raids, which followed exten
sive undercover work by the au
thorities were expected to result
11. in tong distance in 7Q 1o 80 arrests .
always swim parallel to the shore revenue me
and witli a companion or a boat.
12. Stay away from piers and pil-
The revenue men carried both
arrest warrants and search war
rants to each of a series of es-
j in R s - , tahlishments in the five counties,
i 13. Alcohol and swimming don. t Beginning at noon, the agents
imix. Stay out of the water if yo swe p t j n t 0 a wide variety of es-
h a ve been drinking. tahlishments in Forsyth, Jackson,
14. Fence your swimming pool to Daw son, and Lumpkin coun-
keep small children from falling ^ 1
ln - , , . „ I Roy Kelly, assistant director of
15. Separate deep and shallow state Alcohol Control Unit, said
water in your pool by a buoyed FHday that most 0 f the arrests
lin0 - , , . would involve possession and sale
16. Keep handy such rescue equip- school in the dry counties,
ment as rig buoys and reaching __
.poles, as well as first aid kit. | s ji a u .have to give you ton
, 17. If your canoe or rowboat cap- days or $20.’’ said the judge. "I’ll
sizes or overturns, stay with it; take the $20, Judge,” said the pris-
don’t swim away from it. It usually oner.
i will not sink.
In the Democratic Primary of Sept. 12, 1962
Speak At Butler
At 2 o’Clock
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
SPEAKING WILL BE HELD ON
THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE
Sponsored By the Taylor County
Griffin For Governor Club
li
A report by an economics organi
zation says that the number of full
time forkers in food processing and
distribution has increased by about
700.000 in the brief span of years
since 1947. Moreover, this year it
is expected that the number of
those workers, plus those engaged
in food transportation, will equal
the number of farm food producers
— a circumstance which certainly
would have seemed impossible not
so very long ago.
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FLOYD A. BREWER, Owner
Rupert Georgia
mOSSiH
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When you promise something will be there, a Chevrolet truck will
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It wiU do its job over and over and over again, with seldom any
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Because of their reliability, people have put more Chevrolet trucks
to work every year since 1937. That’s a strong vote of confidence.
If good service is vital to your business, make your truck a Chev-
rolet and make your word more dependable than
ever. Call your neighborhood Chevrolet dealer soon.
Corvair 95 Corvan. This is the strong
van—the only one with double-wall
construction. Has air-cooled engine in
ihe rear, coil springs at all U wheels.
It's Golden Sales Jubilee time at your Chevrolet dealer's
Taylor County Motor Co
Reynolds, Qeorgia