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REYNOLDS - Woman’s Club
Mrs. H. L. Baker has re
turned home from a visit to
relatives in Abberville, Geor
gia.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley
and family and Dr. and Mrs.
C. E. Whatley spent Sat. night
and Sun. at Lake Blackshear.
Lamar Russell spent last
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weekend in Montgomery, Ala.
Miss Gayle Aultman and Miss
Jerrie Windham are spending
the weekend with Miss Jane
Windham in Atlanta.
Mrs. George Brady, Miss
Marian Newsome, Mrs. Fran
ces Adams and Miss Louise
Hill, left Thurs. for several
days visit to Jekyll Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard What
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Childree were in Atlanta Mon.
night.
Mrs. Irene Pierce of
Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs.
Brown Rogers of Ft. Valley re
cently visited Mrs. ViloaAaun-
ders in Quitman, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ayers and
children have returned from a
vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cochran
of Macon spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wind
ham.
Mr. Joe Pyron ofTifton visit
ed relatives for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bishop
are in Waycross where he is
playing in the Georgia Open Golf
Tournament at the Okefenokee
Country Club.
Mrs. Jack Collier of Dawson
and Mrs. MacFurlowof Ameri-
cus spent Tues. and Wed. with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McRee.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans of At
lanta were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whatley
and children of Atlanta are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Neisler.
John Henry Windham and
Steve of Morrow, Ga. and Cliff
Windham of Reynolds visited
Mrs. Nita Mae Rchels in Jack
sonville, Fla. last weekend.
Out of town guests attending
the Mims-Walker wedding were
Mrs. Henry B. Ward and Mrs.
Hardy Thomas, McRae; Mrs.
Charlie R. Jones, Perry; Mr.
and Mrs. Harley N. Brown and
Judi, Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry C. Stoddard and Cliff,
Palm Springs, Fla.; Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Powell and Ronny,
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Walker,
Lumber City; Jvkv.and Mrs. Don
Mims and Ruth Ann, Daytona
Beach, .Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Daw
son Mims and Mary Ellen, Bal
timore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Booker and Betty Ann, Pana
ma City, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Alford III, Montgomery,
Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rober
son, Macon; Miss Judy Rober
son, Atlanta; Mrs. James Kays
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and Mary Lynn, Lexington, Ky.;
Mr. and Mrs. Housworth and
Ellen, Covington; Mr. and Mrs.
Hatcher and Sue Ellen, Albany;
Mr. and Mrs. John Mims Jr.,
Atlanta; Mrs. Mintie A. Pope,
Mrs. Herman Amos, Mrs. Ward
Edwards, Mrs. D. R. Edwards
and Mrs. Henry Kyle of Cut
ler.
The Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Willis spent the week with Mrs.
Willis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Gornall of Panama City,
Fla.
Miss Bessie Emerson who
makes her home here with Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Williams is
listed as satisfactory after sur
gery. Her address is Miss
Bessie Emerson, Savage Hospi
tal, Room 56, Montezuma, Ga.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. James were Mr.
and Mrs. Albert James and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
James and children of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard
Sr. spent Thurs. at Callaway
Gardens.
‘Brer’ Russell and Bobby Bell
spent several days last week at
Panama City, Fla.
Mrs. Lester Garrett, Char
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gar
rett, Ellisa and Lendra Garrett,
Athens, visited Miss Etta Mae
and Marie Barrow, Wed. after
noon.
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Whatley and
children spent Thurs. in Macon.
Friends of Mrs. H. L, Baker
will regret to learn she is
a patient at the Sams-Whatley
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Den
ning and Buddy spent lastThurs.
in Atlanta.
Miss Lynn Russelli who has
been spending the summer in
Montana under the Home Mis
sion Board will return home
next Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Byrd
and boys have returned home af
ter a tour of Virginia and Wash
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gates
and family spent last week at
Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Charlie Horton is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs.
Capt. and Mrs. Bill Robinson
and children of Atlanta are
spending the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Bond.
Mrs. Julian Whatley and Deb
bie were in Macon, Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Newsome
Jr. of Chicago will arrive in
Reynolds, Fri., for a visit to
relatives for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cosey
have purchased the Clay What
ley home and will move in it
as soon as it is renovated.
Tom Poole has returned home
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
R. K. Young in Greenville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCowen,
Alice, Walter and Tim of Co
lumbus spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bazemorre
en route to North Augusta, S.
C. to visit Mr. and Mrs. J.
COUNTY TAX LEVY FOR 1962
STATE OF GEORGIA—TAYLOR COUNTY:
The Board of Commissioners of Roads & Revenues of Taylor County, Georgia, met in ,
regular session on the first Tuesday in August. 1962, the same being August 7, 1962, with
all members present, to-wit: Murray Jarrell, Chairman; Julian Whatley and W. R. Tur
ner, Members; with Mrs. Ruth B. Clark. Clerk.
It being the duty of the Board of Commissioners or Roads and Revenues of said Tay
lor County, Georgia, to levy a sufficient amount of taxes to meet the current expenses of
the County for the year 1962, from the General property of the County and the Digest
of the County shows a total value of property of $3,637,664.00. less exemptions of $1,448,740.
leaving a balance of $2,188,924.00.
It is therefore ordered by the Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Taylor County.
Georgia, that the total rate for the year, 1962, be and the same is assessed at .025 (Twen
ty-five) Mills on all property in said county subject to taxation under the laws of the State
of Georgia. The same to be apportioned as follows:
1. To pay Sheriffs Jailers or other Officers fees that may be a legal
charge to be paid by the County .’ 2 Mills
2. To pay Coroners and Coroners’ Jurors all fees that may be due
them by the County for holding inquests l, MR]
3. To pay expenses of County for Bailiffs at Court, non-resident wit
nesses in criminal cases, fuel, stationery, etc. 1 Mill
4. To pay Jurors a per diem compensation 1 Mill
5. To pay expenses of supporting the poor of the County vi 2 Mills
6. To pay expenses of Public Health program of the County 1' 3 Mills
7. To pay other lawful charges against the County 2*4 Mills
8. To pay salary and expenses of Tax Commissioner m Mills
9. To pay salary of County Agent as provided by law a; Mill
10. To pay partial cost of maintenance of the public roads 4 Mills
11. To pay salary of County Forest Ranger and other expenses neces
sary in the prevention of forest fires 2'i Mills
It is further ordered that a County-wide Tax of Fifteen (15) Mills be levied for school
purposes as provided by law.
It is further ordered that a levy of Four (4) Mills be made for the purpose of paying
principal and interest on outstanding School District Bonds of Taylor County.
It is further ordered that a levy of one fourth 04) Mill be made for State Tax and 5
Mills for State Tax for Banks.
It is further ordered that the Tax Commissioner collect the above taxes for the various
purposes after allowing exemptions as prescribed by law and pay them over to the proper
authority.
Respectfully submitted
MRS. RUTH B. CLARK, Clerk
Read, approved and ordered signed and published in The Taylor County News and The
Butler Herald, this 7th day of August. 1962.
MURRAY JARRELL. Chairman
JULIAN WHATUIY, Member
W R TURNER, Member
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L, McCowen Sr.
Miss Eva B. Griffith is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. W. A.
Sauncfers in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Johnson
of Daytona Beach, Fla. visited
Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Breazeale,
Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peel
and children spent Sun. with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard McRee. Jane
Peel is spending this week with
Linda McRee.
Johnnie McRee returned
home Sun. after spending a week
with the Charlie Peels of A-
mericus.
Cliff Windham spent last week
in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Betty Whatley and Mrs.
Henry Payne shopped in Macon,
Fri.
Buddy Harp, Ed Richardson,
John Mims and Sindney Bryon,
spent Sun. in Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simcox
of New York are visiting Mrs.
C. J. Harp.
Mrs. Julian Whatley, Debbie
and Donna have returned from a
visit to Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson
and sons of Savannah were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Byrd.
Mrs. C. B. Byrd has re
turned home from Sams-
Whatley Hospital and is recu
perating nicely.
CROSS ROADS
Mrs. Dick Childs and Greg
ory of Rome spent the week with
her mother, Mrs. L. A. Har
mon.
Rev. and Mrs. Z. L. Perdue
were dinner guests of Mrs. Jeff
Harmon, Sun.
Mrs. Katinel Mott spent last
week with Mrs. Morris Sanders
and children in Butler.
Mrs. Cecil Pennington and
Mrs. Joseph Harmon visited
Mrs. Bunk Greer of Ideal (now
a patient at the hospital in Mon
tezuma) Saturday P. M.
Mrs. Joseph Harmon,
Sunanne and Jeff made a short
visit to her aunt at Tifton while
Mr. Harmon made a business
trip to Macon Tues.
Mrs. Sam Pearman of Chula
is spending a few weeks with
her granddaughter, Mrs. Evans
Lock and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Forester
of Griffin spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Evans Locke and
girls. Little Julia Locke re
turned home with the Foresters.
Mrs. Locke, Janet and Mrs.
Pearman went to Griffin, Wed.
to bring Julia tfiffftS.
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Bone and
baby of N. C. are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bone,
Alana and Harold were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Greene last Fri. night.
We regret that Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Bone are moving from our
community. However, we wish
for them much success in their
new undertaking, owning and
managing the Dean Hotel in But
ler.
BUTLER
Mrs. O. W. Fisher and chil
dren of Charleston Heights, S.
C. are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Albritton this week.
While in Georgia, they will also
visit in Zebulon.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Turner and Miss Maxine
Turner were Mr. and Mrs. B.
B. Turner, Thomaston; Miss
Helen Foster and Bailey Tur
ner, Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Wilson, Butler. The group
enjoyed a day’s outing at the
Turner cabin on Pine Lake.
Jimmy and Ginya Sikes of
Miami, Fla. left by plane on
Wednesday after an extended
visit with their grandparents,
the Grays and the Sikes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Locke,
Mrs. Lillie Theus and Kay
Theus spent last week visiting
points of interest in Florida.
Dr. and Mrs. Gray Fountain
spent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Fountain. The girls, Dellen,
Toy and Juby, returned home
with them after two weeks here.
Mrs. Tom Fountain, Mrs. W.
H, Trussell, Miss Ginya Sikes
of Miami, Dellen andToy Foun
tain of Albany spent several
days last week at Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Enzor
of Atlanta spent the week end
With Mr. and Mrs. LawsonWil-
son.
Guests in the home of Misses
Mary E. and Janie Naisler last
Wednesday were Rev. and Mrs.
Frank Bohler, David, Mirian
and Debbie of Johnson City,
Tenn. and Mrs. Ruth Neisler.
Mrs. Lawson Wilson enter
tained with an alfresco supper
in her backyard last week. A
group of local ladies attended
the party.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Griggs
entertained the Rev. and Mrs.
Bert Wheeler at the Dean home
on Saturday night. The Wheelers
will be leaving soon for their
new home in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Willis
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Willis and daughter in Colum
bus, Ga., Sun,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spinks
of Boyntin Beach, Fla. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Willis and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Willis last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L D. Averett
of Columbus were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Willis.
Mrs. Harold Riddle, the
former Miss Carlotta Pye, has
returned to her home in Mon
tezuma from a weeks study in
the School of Advanced Cosme
tology at the University of Ga.
Mrs. Riddle is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pye Sr.
and is a 1959 graduate of But
ler High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hort-
man and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Bazemore spent the
weekend in Panama City, Fla.
Mr. Fred Adams and Mrs.
Martha Glasure of Atlanta spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Adams
HOWARD
Misses Elaine Clark, Karen
and Regina Parks spent last
week in Macon and Hillsboro
with relatives.
Mrs. O. M. Martin, Mrs. Joe
Brown, Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr.
and boys visited Rev. and Mrs.
Tegler Greer and children in
Roberta last Tues.
Ricky, Joyce and Shirley
Childree of Warner Robins
spent Wed., Thurs., and Fri.
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Jones. Their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton
Childree, came for them Fri.
evening.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Adams
Jr. and Miss Elizabeth Jack-
son were in Columbus, Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. VanLan-
dingham, Mr. Thomas Morris
of Atlanta and Miss Ethel Mor
ris of Columbus spent Sun.
in Broxton with Mr. and Mrs.
James McCollum.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar-
Goddard
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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, August 31, 1962
COOPER
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ran Cooper
of Rupert announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Patricia
Ann, to James Bruce Allen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Levy Allen of
Metter.
Miss Cooper is a graduate of
Butler High School and attended
Cosmetology School in Ameri-
cus.
The groom elect graduated
from Metter High School and
attended Georgia Southern Col
lege, Statesboro, before serv
ing several months in the U. S.
Armed Forces in Germany.
The wedding will take place
at 3 p. m„ Sept. 16 at the Sand
Bethel Methodist Church, Ru
pert. The couple plan to make
their home in Tampa, Florida.
No invitations will be issued
but friends and relatives of the
couple are invited to attend.
TIME CHANGE
The Charing Methodist
Church will have services at 11
a. m. and services will be held
at the Howard MethodistChurch
at 8 p. m. onSunday. There will
be a special program conducted
by J. B. Smith, Director of Pu
blic Relations for Children’s
Home, Macon. This will be an
educational program with
slides.
tin of Columbus and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Martin andTommy
of Macon spent Sat. with Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Martin and
Tommy of Macon spent Sat.
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin
with Mr. and Mrs. W, D.
Martin.
Mrs., Bere. Harris of Box
Springs is spending this week
with her daughter, Mrs. W. D.
Martin and Mr. Martin. This
is Mrs. Harris first visit since
breaking a limb several months
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sealy
visited Mrs. Albert Walker and
Mrs. Horace Holley in Buena
Vista Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown
and Mr. C. F. Butler spent
Sun. in Griffin with Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Foster and Kel.
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Dean Vo ten:
9 am veny ynate^ul to you, the people o£ To.ylon
County, £on awandiny me. the honon to tenve at youn
Repnetentattve to the (jenenal Attembly ^on. the patt
two yeant.
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have had expentencet that, would neven have patted my
way had tut not been ^on the yoodnett o£ the ettt^ent
o£ thtt county. By tupponttny me wtth youn vote, and
youn influence you made tt potttble £0/1 me. to meet
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___ Ralph Undenwood