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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, JULY 12, 1962.
Auxiliary Elects
Officers for Year
Social Security
Office Announces
Travel Schedule
Rev. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler are
sending several days in Florida.
Miss Elaine Posey has accepted a
sition with Flint Electric, P.ey-
olds.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean spent the
eek end at Norcross the guests of
latives.
Mrs. Gene Beason, Mrs. Lonie
ustin, Mrs. Jewel Adams spent
aturday in Macon.
Mr. Huel Bloodworth of Colum-
ia, S. C., visited with his mother,
'rs. Minnie Bloodworth last week-
nd
Mrs. Willis Garrett and Miss Sara
ane Garrett spent the week end
ith Mr. and Mrs. Plato Collins at
lbany.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beeland and
arsha of Thomaston spent Sun-
ay with Mr and Mrs. Hugh Cul-
■erhouse.
Mrs. Geo. V. Salzer, Jacksonville,
Mrs. W. G. Hill is a patient at
the local hospital where she has
been quite ill for the past several Mrfc. Herman Amos, Secretary
At the regular meeting of Butler
Unit'124, American Legion Auxil
iary officers for the new Unit year
were elected to be installed in
August.
Officers elected were:
5hrs, Robert Butler, President.
Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, Vice-President
days. Her many friends wish fo^
Mrs. Hill an early and complete re
covery. '' ' \
The many friends throughout the
county will regret to learn that
Mrs. W. H. Trussed, Treasurer
Mrs. Polk Harmon, Chaplain.
Mrs. Fannie Bone, Sgt-at-Arms.
Mrs. Clyde Walker, Publicity.
Mrs . Herman Amos, Pianist.
Mrs. Clyde Walker was in charge
Fish-Fry Sat. Nite
At New Life Church
Mrs. J. F. Posey’s condition at the of the program, “How Freedom
local hospital remains critical, she Came." Mrs. Herman Elliston was
having suffered two heart attacks hostess.
Monday. —Publicity Officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beason and son
Jimmy of Ft. Walton, Fla., spent
several days here recently. They re
turned, to Florida Sunday accompa
nied by Mrs. Gene Beason and Mrs.
Rutfv Turk.
' _ * " ., 0 ... . There will be a fish fry Saturday
Mrs. Car Hobbs Sr., Mr. and Mrs. eveni at New Life Free-will Bap-
Bruce Collms and family and Mr. u ^ mch near Mauk . Afte r fish
and Mrs. Joe McQuagge and sons ar0 gerved there will be seV eral
all of Panama City Fla., are vis- g of d Gospe i singers
itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. t0 enterain the audience during the
Carl Hobbs this week. remainder of the evening.
Mrs. Nell Wainwright and Fish will be served from 6 to 8 p.
sons, Randall and Troy; Mr. and m - and the public is cordially in-
Mr. Robert O’Neal, District Man
ager of the Columbus Social Securi
ty office announced a new Social
Security travel schedule effective
for the third quarter of 1962. He ad
vised that Social Security represen
tatives will meet in this area at
the following places and times and
dates stated:
Butler: Local court room, 2nd and
4th Tuesdays, 2 P. M. July 10 and
24; August 14 and 28; September
11 and 25.
Reynolds: City Hall: 2nd and 4th
Tuesday, 11 A. M.: July 10 and 24;
August 14 and 28; September 11
and 25.
Buena Vista: Marion County
Court house: 2nd and 4th Thurs
days, 2:00 P. M.; July 12 and 26;
August 9 and 23; September 13 and
27.
Talbotton, Talbot County Court
House: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays,
1 P. M.: July 11 and 25; August
8 and 22; September 12 and 26.
la., is a guest at the home of, Mrs. James Byrd and son Frank, vited to attend.
'rs. Bertha Bazemore and family
or several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks of
ouston, Texas are visiting in the
ome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alm-
ren and family.
Mrs. Ruby Ingram and Mrs. Sal-
ie V. Wilchar were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rustin and
rs. J. L. Rustin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Carpenter,
Cathy and Preston of Rossville, 1
Tenn., spent the week end with Mr. ' tioned at Ft Campbell, Ky.
and Mrs. Alfred Kennon, Jr.
Buddy Hobbs, Steve Bazemore
and Gary Windham of Young Har
ris College, were recent visitors of
their respective parents here.
J. B. Lumpkin, Pastor.
FHA Provides for
Forestry Loans
Mr. Ed Cooper underwent surgery
at the Macon hospital Wednesday.
Friends wish for Mr. Cooper a
speedy and complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cochran and
little Tom of Athens were week-end
guests of their mother, Mrs. Marion
Cochran, and other relatives here.
Mrs. Paul McClarty, Mr. Paul
McLarty, Jr., Misses Martha and
Merrell McClarty of Westfield, N.J.
are visiting Dr, and Mrs. Eli Gar
rett.
Miss Mary Ellen Allen attended
the reception and dance honoring
the Class of 1965, U.S. Air Force
Academy, Fort Benning, Tuesday,
July 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Parks and
children left Sunday for Dallas,
Texas to make their home. Mr.
Parks is connected with a Dallas
business firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams and
Bubber accompanied Miss Johnny
Lou Adams to Andrew College,
Cuthert, Sunday, where she en
rolled as a student.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards II accom
panied her daughter, Mrs. Henry
Kyle to Dallas, Texas Monday
where Mr. and Mrs. Kyle plan to
reside in the near future.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Frances Adams were the Bob Bran-
nin family of Perry; the Taylor
Bone family, Mrs. Pete Guy, Lar
ry and Cheryl, Mrs. A. C. Adams of
Howard. The occasion was in hon
or of Pat Brannin’s sixteenth birth
day and the fourth birthday of lit
tle Miss Barbara Adams.
of Butler, spent several days last
week in Huntsville, Ala., the j
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vyron j
Byrd.
Supper guests recently of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Kennon were: Mr.,
and Mrs. Alva Carpenter and chil
dren of Rossville, Tenn.; Mr. and! Loans for forestry purposes are
Mrs. Felton Jones and children of mac j e available under the provision
Ellaville; and Mrs. Oatis Rowe and of tbe consolidated Farmers Home
children. I Administration Act of 1961.
„ ... , „ , , , I These loans are scheduled for
Pvt. Wm. J. Callier has fl ™shed repa yment within a period consis-
16 weeks’ training and is now sta- » with the borrower ’s ability to
tioned at Ft. Campbell Ky. His taking into account h is in-
wife, the former Wandal Odom of cQme fQr forestry produc ts and any
Columbus, recently joinedhim in income h y P may have .
Kentucky where they will make The maximum time may not ex-
their home in the future. ceed 4Q years> howev er loans for
Mrs. Laurette Stewart and sons, equipment and operating expenses
Bill and John of Albany, spent a must be paid back by seven years,
few days with her sister, Mrs. Joe I For more information on these
Brown and Mr. Brown last week, forestry loans contact the local FHA
Mrs. Stewart and sons recently office,
moved from Florida to Albany, Ga.
where Mrs. Stewart will be a mem
ber of an Albany school faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill
Hosts at Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Hill of Or
lando, Fla., were hosts at a family
gathering on July 1st. Those at
tending included:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hagan, Kennah,
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hill and
family, Panama City, Fla.
Sgt. and Mrs. Jokie Miller and
family, Tampa, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Coward, Mrs. Doris
Rabun and family and Mrs. J. A.
Streetmam all of Orlondo, Fla.
Clerk’s Office to Close
Each Saturday P. M.
Vernon R. Reddish,
County Agent.
United Family
Life Insurance
Company
JULIAN W. EDWARDS II
General Agent
Butler, Georgia
We have the General Agen
cy for this well-know Life
Insurance Company.
Our Agent, Mr. Robert
Humber, will call on you.
New Office located next door
to Service Station
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Butler, Georgia
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 13 & 14
(Show Time, Night ,0uly, §il5 o’Clock)
DOUBLE FEATURE
“MISTY”
DAVID LADD - ARTHUR O’CONNELL
PLUS
“SWINGING ALONG”
TOMMY NOONAN, PETE MARSHALL,
BARBARA EpEF
(Cinemascope)
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
JULY 15-16-17
(Show Time: 2-30 P. M. & 8-15 P. M.)
it n e ii u it n ii
BEN-HUR
(Winner of 11 Academy Awards)
CHARLTON HESTON - JACK HAWKINS
HAYA HARAREET - STEPHEN BOYD
(Technicolor)
This Show onl will begin at 7:30 p. m. due to the length of
film. NOTE: All shows other than Sunday have stepped up
time to 8 P. M.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 18 & 19
“THE HUSTLER”
PAUL NEWMAN - PIPER LAURIE
GEORGE C. SCOTT - JACKIE GLEASON
(Cinemascope)
RE-ELECT
ZACK D. CRAVEY
FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL
Addressing a group in 1959, a prominent Georgia
Fire Chief said: "if you have a problem pertaining
to his office, write ZACK CRAVEY TODAY, I'll
GUARANTEE you'll get a REPLY from ZACK DAY
AFTER TOMORROW. If he can HELP YOU, he'll TELL
YOU SO. If NOT, ho'll tell YOU that, too. Ho
WON'T BEAT uround the BUSH. SERVICE is Zack's
MOTTO. Zack administers it IMPARTIALLY, SPEED
ILY, FIRMLY, PROMPTLY and EFFICIENTLY!"
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Clerk’s Office at the local court
house will be closed each Satur
day afternoon beginning July 14th.
If this closing will inconvenience
please let me know.
W. B. GUINED,
Clerk of Superior Court
Taylor County, Georgia
anyone,
SWIMMING CLASS
Another swimming class will be
gin Monday, July 16th. Those in
terested will please call: Mrs.
Norman Carter, Phone: UN. 2-3066.
(7121p)
....mrs m bibwess
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Especially at this time of year,
with Spring planting, repairing
and other money problems,
farmers are more and more, in
need of ready cash. For a quick,
low cost farm loan see us today
for a confidential solution to
your money needs.
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THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
BUTLER GEORGIA
(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
E led....
William Buford
£18 I jilli?
Skipworth, Jr.
W. B. SKIPWORTH, JR. is a life
long resident of Chattahoochee Cir
cuit area. Attended public schools
in Columbus, graduated from Wal
ter F. George Law School, Mercer
University in Macon, Ga.
o 3 TERMS — Solicitor of City Court!
o 24 YEARS ATTORNEY AT LAW!
Candidate
FOR THE OFFICE OF
Superior Court Judge
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT
W. B. Skipworth, Jr. served as principal and coach
in Milstead, Georgia, then returned to Columbus
to work for the Superior Court Judge of Muscogee
County, the late Judge C. F. McLaughlin. He be
gan the practice of law in 1938 in the office of the
late Joseph O. McGehee.
W. B. Skipworth, Jr. volunteered for service in the
Marine Corps in 1941 and served with the Fleet
Marine Force in the Pacific Theatre of Operations.
Skipworth Has
Skipworth Has
Skipworth Has
Ok ede are
24 Years Law Experience-
Mature Judgment-
Human Understanding—
tke (juafi^i ca tionA
you
dhou (J took j?or when you uote por ^udye op the
Superior C^ourl ....
SEPTEMBER 12
Vote for W. B. Skipworth, Jr., for Justice, Integrity, Understanding