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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, September 21, 1962
Eureka High School is very
proud of all of its graduates and
take special pride in the great
number who are striving to con
tinue their educational endeav
ors. The following graduates
of Eureka High who are attend
ing the higher Institutions of
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PITTSBURGH PAINTS
keep that ^Z21 00k i on g er
urning are: Minor Lewis
1 routman, Junior Math Major,
who has distinguished himself
as the second highest honor
student among more than a
thousand student at the Fort
Valley State College; Charles
W. McDougald, a Sophomore at
Morehouse College, Atlanta,
Georgia, has also made splendid
progress as a Biology Major
taking pre-medical courses.
McDougald had the pleasure of
studying at Columbia University
this summer in New York City;
Helen Hicks, Senior, Business
Education major; Georgie Ella
McCrary, Senior, Business
Education Major; J. C. Roque-
more, Jr., Sophomore, Soci
ology Major; Homer Johnson,
Sophomore, Social Science
Major; John Montfort, Sopho
more, Vocational Agriculture
Major; Sherenette Jackson,
Junior, Elementary Education
Major are all matriculating at
The Fort Valley State College.
Ozzie Duncan, Senior, Bio
logy Major and Mack Duncan,
Sophomore, Biology Major both
are attending Morris Brown
College.
Willie Holston, who is near
the completion of his trade of
Masonary at the Muscogee
County AreaVocationalTechni-
cal School in Columbus, Geor
gia, was the first student of
Eureka High to attend this
school and brought honor to our
county and the Vocational School
by winning first place in the
‘ state-wide Masonary Contest
which was held last spring in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Entering for the first time at
this Vocational Trade School in
Columbus, Ga. are: Rochelle
Jackson, Charles Ingram, Annie
Nell Baldwin and Melvin Bald
win.
Robert McCartha, graduate of
1962 as first honor student of
Eureka High, received one-half
scholarship to Morehouse Col
lege. We trust that this young
man will continue to distinguish
himself as an honor student at
this Institution.
Jacquelyne Me Cartha has
entered as a freshman at Mor
ris Brown College, Atlanta,
Georgia.
Hattie Williams, Eureka
High’s third honor student and
Pearlie Rogers are freshmen
at The Fort Valley State Col-
leg.
Eureka High School is enter-
POLITrCAL CARD OF THANKS
TO THE CITIZENS OF TAYLOR COUNTY:
I would like to take this opportunity to express my sin
cere thanks to the people of Taylor County for their expres
sion of confidence in me in past years. It' has been my
honor and pleasure to represent Taylor County in the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia for eight years. During those
eight years as your Senator and Representative, I have to
the best of my ability, endeavored to serve you faithfully,
honestly, and efficiently. I have always had as my primary
interest the welfare of the people of Taylor County.
I am deeply grateful to the voters of Taylor County for
the support given me in the recent primary. I congratu
late the successful candidate, and wish for him a successful
tenure in office.
Respectfully,
HUGH G. CHEEK
FELLOW CITIZENS.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank my friends
in Taylor County for their vote and support given me dur
ing my race for representative to the State Legislaure.
Respectfully,
ROBERT L. SWEARINGEN, JR.
POLITfCAL CARD OF THANKS
TO THE VOTERS OF TAYLOR COUNTY:
The time has passed by again when each of you went to
the polls and placed your vote for the candidate of your
choice.
|» was a long tiring day, but a victorious one for me. I
bow in deepest humility to say "Thank You" for electing
me again to serve as your Representative to the General
Assembly.
My desire is to serve the people of my county in an hon
est, faithful, prompt, courteous and impartial manner. I
stand ready at all times to work for the benefit of the peo
ple of my county. When I can bo of an/ help to you, please
call on me.
Let's be concerned. Citizens . . . feeling our responsibili
ty to God and to our fellow-man. Remember to Pray for
me, that I might have renewed ffaith and strength and for
the ability to make Ihg right decision on any issue that
confronts me.
Sincerely,
RALPH R. UNDERWOOD
ing into its second year of
Counseling and Guidance. The
head of this service is Miss
Lillie.Pearl McCree, who re
ceived her Master’s Degree
this summer in Counseling and
Guidance from Tuskegee Insti
tute, Tuskegee, Alabama.
Principal Hicks, Miss L. P.
McCree, Mrs. Doris Hammock,
Mrs. Patricia Lyons, Mrs. S.
L. Gordon, Mr. Gene Ingram,
Mr. M. O. Knowlton, and Mr.
E. Davis attended a meeting of
the Georgia Interscholastic As
sociation for District III on last
Wednesday, September 12th in
Thomaston, Ga. This meeting
carried all phases of the G I A
Program including dramatics,
Music, Dancing, Oratorical
Contests, Athletics, Essays and
Spelling.
Principal Hicks was elected
as representative for District
III of the G I A which will
automatically make him a mem
ber of the state committee.
Attending the Fifteenth An
nual Leadership Clinic of the
Georgia Teacher’s and Educa
tion Association held in Dublin,
Ga. at the 4-H Club Camp, Sep
tember 14, 15, and 16th were:
Mr. J. C. McCrary, Mr.Tendril
Lavender, and Principal Hicks.
Some of the guests speakers
were: Mr. Jessie O. Thomas,
President, Georgia Conference
on Educational Opportunities;
Mr. T. A. Carmicheal, Direc
tor, Division of Education For
Negroes, Dr. Willard Goshin,
Professor of Education, Pea
body College, Nashville, Tenn.
BUTLER BAPTIST
NEWS
by Walter R. Evans
Next week is Preparation
Week in our church. It is vital
for every Sunday School worker
to attend. Every member who
attends will be richly blessed.
Much is to be gained by church
wide attendance. We will meet
nightly, Monday through Fri
day, at 7:30 p. m. Along with
making plans and setting goals
for next year we shall study
the TRUE FUNCTIONS OF THE
SUNDAY SCHOOL. Guest
speaker will be presented on
two or three nights.
On Monday at 3:30 p. m. the
General W.~ M. U.;" the Sun
beams, and the G. A’s meet.
September 30 4s Promotion
Day.
This coming Sunday Evening
our church will visit with our
Nazarene brethren.
Butler Methodists
Plan Week
Butler Methodist Church is to
be host to a Christian Workers
School on Mon., Tues., and
Wed., Sept. 24, 25, and 26.
Dr. J. Ellsworth Tucker of
Wesleyan College will conduct
the class each evening at 8
o’clock on HOW TO IMPROVE
YOUR CHURCH SCHOOL. All
Methodist people in Taylor
County are invited to attend
these three sermons, sponsored
by the Butler Methodist Church.
NOTICE
As we begin using the new
method of addressing and mail
ing the papers we are urging
that you please get your sub
scriptions paid up in advance.
On October 1, I will be required
to give an accurate report to
the postal authorities of the
people who are subscribing to
the paper. The authorities will
not allow me to carry papers
in arrears on this report.
Therefore all papers longer
than four weeks in arrears at
the time of the report will be
discontinued.
Check your dateline this
week, especially if you are
one of the ones on the stencil.
Be sure your stencil is correct
in every detail, including ad
dress and dateline. This will
not only help me to keep the
records of the paper correct
ly but will also help the postal
employees to give your better
service.
When sending in your re
newal, please give your com
plete and accurate address so
that my records may be kept
up to date.
We are willing to serve and
help you in any way possible.
Call on us at any time. My
home phone is 862-2552.
VERNA GRIGGS
Legal
CITATION FOR
YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA - 1 AYLORCOUNTY:
Taylor County Court of Ordi
nary. September 3, 1962.
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. I mma Wactor
Young, widow of said Jim Young
for a twelve month’s support
for herself and no minor chil
dren, having filed their return;
all persons concerned hereby
are cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular
October term of this Court,
why said application should not
be granted.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary Taylor County
Notice
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
To All Whom it May Concern:
Frances B. Davis having filed
her petition seeking leave to
sell real estate set aside to
herself and her minor child out
of the estate of Ernest L.
Davis, deceased, as a year's
support, this is to cite all and
singular the persons who may
be interested therein, to be and
appear before me on the 1st
day of October, 1962 at 10 A. M„
and show cause if any they can,
why the prayers of said petition
should not be granted*
Witness my official signa
ture, this 21st day of Septem
ber, 1962.
Mrs. Bussey Childs, ORDIN
ARY
If baked apples ate a favorite at your house, here's an idea
you should try that will make them even more popular. Called
Rosy Apple Dumplings, they are apples wrapped in tender
biscuit dough, topped with a cinnamon-candy sauce and then
baked to tender goodness. FOR
The biscuit dough is extra easy when vou make it from
riched self-rising flour, the flour that 'contributes important , . , . ,
nutrients in the eating and offers extra convenience in baking 10use wlt " “ath an '-* :as ‘ leal >
since the leavening and salt are already blended into tin- hardwood floors, new paint and
flout. This means no sitting-in step when you re making bis- new roof. Terms or cash. Call
cults and all vour favorite breads.
Wont Ads
SALE: In Howard, Ga.,
en- s ix acres of land and six room
APPLE DUMPLINGS
i red
1 1 cup milk
6 medium apples,
and peeled
I tablespoon sugar
I tablespoon red cinnamon
candies
ROSY
J 4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons red cinna
mon candies
J 4 cup water
2 cups sifted enriched sell
rising flour
U, cup shortening
Combine 44 cup sugar. 3 tablespoons candies and water in
saucepan. Heat, stirring frequently, until candies dissolve. Set aside
while preparing dough. Measure flour into bowl. Cut in shortening
until mixture is crumbly. Add enough milk to make a soft dough.
Turn out on lightly floured board or pastry cloth and knead
gently 30 seconds. Roll out to 12 x 18-inch rectangle. Cut
with pastry wheel or sharp knife into six 6-inch squares. Place
an apple in center of each square. Combine 1 tablespoon
sugar and 1 tablespoon candies and place about 1 teaspoon of
tlie mixture in center of each apple. Bring opposite corners of
biscuit squares together around apples and seal edges securely.
Place in greased 7 x 11-inch baking pan. Spoon prepared sirup
over dumplings. Bake in moderate oven i 375 K. I about 35 minutes.
Makes six servings.
605-3359, Junction City, Ga.
Vacation Reading
Club Awards
Ninety boys and girls inTay-
lor County earned awards for
reading during the summer by
borrowing books from the book
mobile and the local libraries
in Butler and Reynolds. Forty
will recieve gold seal certifi
cates for reading twenty-five
approved books. Forty will re
ceive state certificates for
reading ten approved books. Ten
second graders will receive
achievement ribbons for keep
ing a record of reading this
summer.
The following will be given
certificates as their schoold
during Book Week:
Patricia Ann Allen, Robbie
Ann Barrow, Melodie Bolder,
Lot Clark, Charles Crawley,
Mike Crawley, Glenda Marie
Edwards, Patricia Edwards,
Claire Elliston, Brenda Evans,.
Karen Forsling, Jackie Foun
tain, Bunny Fuller, Judy Gault-
ney, Marijo Goodroe, David
Hill, Gene Hodges, Beth Jones,
Jean Jones, Priscilla Jones,
Dianne Kendrick, Joyce Lenora
Kendrick, Dianne Kirksey,
Timothy Kirksey.
Rocky Lane, Rose Lane, Wal
ton Lane, Waynette Lane, Linda
Sue Lawhorn, Maxine Lawhorn,
Dennis Lawrence, JanetLorene
Locke, Cathy McClesky, Joye
McCrary, David McCrary, Bev
erly Sue McDaniel, Lucy Jon
Mangham, Judy Montgomery,
Stan Montgomery, Wayne Mont
gomery, Carolyn Parker,
Richard Parks, Willie Payne,
Wayne Pittman, Walter Poole,
Jerry Posey, Julie Posey, Scott
Posey.
Elizabeth Riley, Judy Riley,
Bruce Robinson, Christopher
Sheliee, Bobby Smith, Charles
Spillers, Deborah Spillers, Ste
ven Spillers, Sandra Taunton,
Willian Taunton.
Herman Wadsworth, Melinda
Wadsworth, Neomia Wads
worth, Kaye Walker, Lynwood
Waller, Mike Watson, Jerry
Whitley, Pam Whitley, Sharon
Elaine Whatley, Betty Joyce
Williams, Douglas Williams,
Joan Williams, La Doane Wil
liams Marilyn Windham.
Gayle Frances Woodall,
Marilyn Delane Woodall, Regina
Woodall, Harold Young, Lynn
Young, Danny Youngblood, Her
man Youngblood, Merle Young
blood.
Second graders who earned
ribbons:
George Brooks, Robert
Vernon Culverhouse, Jr., Mark
Forsling, Danny Gaultney, Joan
Hodges, Joe Keen, Pat Payne,
James Emory Poole, Robert
Bunyan Poole, II, Viv Poole.
The aggregate number meet
ing the bookmobile during June,
July, and August in Taylor
County was 416 (327 children
and 89 adults). The number of
books circulated from the book
mobile, deposits in stores, and
libraries during this period was
5851 - 2985 from the book
mobile, 1389 from the Butler
Library, and 1477 from the Rey
nolds Comn unity Library.
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be in
town Every Saturday. Call or
bring machines to: McKenzie
Furniture, Ph. UN. 2-4665.
(619tf)
WANTED AT ONCE
Man to sell consumers every
day household necessities under
our factory-to-you plan in Tay
lor Co. Full or part time.
Earnings based on sales. Write:
Rawleigh GAH-810-728, Mem
phis, Tenn. (8243p)
WANTED —Good man for
overseer on peach, pecan, and
cotton farm in Macon County.
E. L. Duke, Fort Valley,
Georgia, Tel. TA. 5-5339.
(719tf)
WANT TO BUY
All kinds of rattlesnakes, bull, goph
er, rat, king, coral, cotton mouth moc
casins, rainbow and indigo snakes.
Must be alive
and in good condition.
A'SBURY McCANTS, Butler, Ga.
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Phone: B47-557D
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