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CITY COURT BILL ONLY
EARLY COUNTY BILL
PASSED BY ASSEMBLY
Only one act of local legislation
affecting Early county was intro
duced and passed by the Georgia
General Assembly at the recent ses
sion. This was the city court bill,
which increased the salary of the
judge to $1,800 per year, and elim
inates the ceiling from the solicitor’s
fees, which had been fixed at an
amount not to exceed $1,500 per
annum. The bills, one to raise the
treasurer’s salary, *and another to
extend the city limits of Blakely,
were not introduced by Representa
tive Leon H. Baughman. law
The city court bill became
on March 4, the date on which it was
signed by Governor Talmadge.
RURAL TELEPHONES
DISCUSSED AT HILTON
FARM BUREAU MEETING
A. D. Wilkerson, president, presid
ed at u the monthly meeting of the Hil
ton Farm Bureau Chapter, held last
Thursday night in the school lunch
room. Some 25 Farm Bureau fami
lies were present, in addition to sev
eral visitors from other chapters in
the county. Hilton Farm Bureau la
dies served a delicious “pot-luck”
supper. Three
Arthur Reynolds, of the
Notch R. E. A. office in Donalson
ville, presented Lisle A. Shradar, R.
E. A. Field Representative, Telephone
Loan Divison, of Dublin, who ex
plained in detail the ways in which
rural families could secure telephone
servivce.
'Mr. Shradar pointed out that to
day rural people are enjoying the
highest in living standards with mod
ern machinery, electrical devices and
appliances, automobiles and better
housing. Still much work needs to be
done in bringing to as many farms
as possible one of the most conven
ient and time saving devices of our
time, the telephone. He discussed
with the group the R. E.' A. Tele
phone Loan Program and suggested
steps to take in forming a local Tel
ephone Co-Op.
Considerable time was given to a
question and answer period, during
which Mr. Shradar answered any
questions that Farm Bureau members
bad on rural telephones. The group
was very enthusiastic and promised
their cooperation in bringing rural
telephones to Early county.
Several members of the Early
County Farm Bureau Telephone
Committee were present. They were
L. H. Baughman, Cedar Springs,
chairman; Ernest Sessions, Hilton;
Jack McDowell, Colomokee; and W.
E. McDowell, Liberty Hill.
Other visitors present, other than
Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Shradar and mem
bers of the telephone committee,
were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Singletary,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clardy, R. D.
Hodges, president of the Early Coun
t.v Farm Bureau. Emmett Williams,
and County Agent D. L. Maxwell.
MRS. W. F. AMOS
PASSES AT HOME
NEAR EDISON
Mrs. Sadie Mattie Tanner Amos,
75. widow of W. F. Amos, died at
her home on Edison Route 2 Satur
day morning at 10 o’clock following
an extended illness. A daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. OH aimer,
Mrs. Amos was horn in alhoun
county in August, 1877, and had
lived there her entire life.
Mrs. Amos is survived by two
brothers, C. W. Tanner and W. T.
Tanner, both of Edion, and a sister,
Mrs. A. H. Mills, of Columbus.
Funeral service were held Sunday,
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the
Salem church, of which Mrs. Amos
was a member, with the Rev. Pierce
Edmonds officiating. Interment was
in the church cemetery, with Minter
Funeral Home in charge of arrange
ments.
“WHO'S WHO” IN
B. H. S. EIGHTH GRADE
The following (a boy and girl for
each) have been chosen “Who’s
Who” in Mr. Thomas Ward’s eighth
grade:
Best All Round: Joan Mansfield
and Herman McDuffie.
Most Athletic: Loretta Harris and
Henman McDuffie.
Prettiest and Best Looking: Joan
Mansfield and Calvin Loyless.
Most Likely to Succeed: Joan
Puckett and Tommy Peters.
Best Dressed: Priscilla Jones and
Tommy Peters.
Wittiest: Joan Puckett and Boh
Martin.
Cutest: Janet Stovall and
Martin.
Friendliest: Joan Puckett and
Tommy Peters.
Biggest Flirt: Joan Puckett
Herman McDuffie.
Smartest: Joan Mansfield and
Tommy Peters.
. Biggest (Talker: Joan Puckett and
David Bush.
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BUSINESS.
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Owner-Manager
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