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AROUND THE COUNTY
REYNOLDS
end were Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Goddard, Mike Brunson, Kikki
Goddard, Bobby Martin and
Terry Smith, all of whom at-
tendGa. Southern College.
Miss Dathine Brunson visited
her mother for the weekend.
Miss Brunson is a secretary of
Sen. Herman Talmadge who has
recently moved his office to
Atlanta from Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brun
son and Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Whatley visited friends in Ma
con, Saturday.
Mrs. E. H. Bazemore of But
ler is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Willard Brunson and Mr.
Brunson.
R. H. James is a patient in
the Middle Ga. Hospital.
Mrs. E. B. Swearingen, Mrs.
C. H. Neisler, Mrs. S. J. Tan-
kersley, and Miss Kristie Tan-
kersley of Ocalla, Fla. will at
tend the UDC convention in At
lanta. Kristie will be one of
the pages at the meeting.
Mrs. Irene Whatley, presi
dent of the Third District of
the Ga. Federation of Woman’s
Clubs, is giving a luncheon in
honor of the officers of the
district, Friday.
Miss Marian Hodges, Harold
Helms and Eric Newsom visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. T. Whatley in
Warm Springs. Mrs. Newsom
returned home with them.
C. B. Marshall of Atlantic
Beach, Fla. visited his mother,
Mrs. Lottie Marshall recently.
The Gospel Singing will be
held in the Reynolds High School
Auditorium, Sunday.
TAYLOR MILL
Those attending a birthday
dinner given for Mr. Henry
Gallmon by Mrs. Gallmon and
Miss Hallie Mae Gallmon Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las McDaniel and children of
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Gallmon and children of Fort
Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Childree and Peggy and Diane
of Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs.Hal-
ton Albritton and Charlene and
Tony of Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bart
lett and Miss Christine Bart
lett of Manchester visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Peacock, Sun
day.
Mrs. Clay Smith, Mrs. Ernest
Parker, Mrs. Charnie P. Swaf
ford and Robin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Swafford Sunday.
Steve Peacock is at home
after spending several days in
the hospital in Reynolds.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. M, N, Poole is in the Sams
Hospital in Reynolds we wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
Butler, Georgia
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
were the supper guests of Mrs.
Calvin Bartlett Sunday.
Miss Terry Smith from Ga.
Southern College, Statesboro
spent the weekend at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith
spent the weekend with Dr. and
Mrs. Bobby Smith and child
ren in Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Busbee
visited Mrs. George Young
blood, Sunday.
Mr. Floyd Morrell of Man
chester spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Morrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hardy
and family of Perry, Mrs.
Woody Nelson and children of
Reynolds visited Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Morrell Sunday.
Leon Morrell of Fort Camp
bell, Ky. was home for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Halton Albrit
ton and children spent the week
end in Jacksonville, Fla.
Those attending the singing
at Faith Baptist Church were;
Mrs. Otis Morrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Woody Nelson, Mrs. Cal
vin Hardy and children, Gene
Windham, Mr. and Mrs. John
ny Windham, Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. Windham and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Arnold and
family and Rev. and Mrs.
Strupp.
Kitchen Beat
Fresh Apple Cake
1-1/4 cups salad oil; 2 cups
sugar; 1-1/2 tsp. vanilla fla
voring; 3 eggs; 2 cups grated
ripe eating apples; 2 cups chop
ped nuts; 3 cups cake flour; 1
tsp. salt; 1 tsp. soda.
Sift flour, salt and soda to
gether; add nuts to flour and
mix well. Beat eggs, add sugar
and beat; then add oil and vanil
la and beat well. Add grated
apples to egg mixture. Com
bine flour and nut mixture with
egg mixture; Bake in two layers.
Start with cold oven and bake
325 degrees for 45 minutes.
TOPPING
1 stick oleo; 1 cup light brown
sugar (packed); 1/3 cup canned
milk, undiluted.
Bring to rolling boil, take
off stove, cool and add 1 tsp.
vanilla. Beat until thick enough
to spread. (Works better too
thin than too stiff.) Cut in blocks
when cold.
The following recipe given to
us by Mrs. L. H. Vanlanding-
ham is printed at the request
of several readers.
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THE
ASTOR’S PEN
MORNING
MAIL
The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, October 9, 1964
Almost 700 million pounds of
peanuts are expected to be har
vested in Georgia this year.
Romans 8:2, when correctly
read, is a most blessed passage
of Scripture. To get the sense
we should place a dash between
the words “Spirit” and "of.”
Thus it would read: "For the
law of the Spirit—of life in
Christ Jesus, hat h made me
free from the law of sin and
death-”
When a sinner places his
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EVER INVADED ENGLAND ?
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THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
JOHN RAO. JONES TV/TH 3/
MEN, SLAPPED INTO THE
Harbor at a/hiteha yen
AND SP/NEO THE GUNS AT THE
HEAV/LYARMED FORTRESS.
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STATISTICSf
Here's one for the book, last
YEAR AN A VERA QE OF 300, OOO
U. 5. SAYINGS BONDS HERE SOLD
EVERY BUSINESS DAY. were
YOU ONE OE THOSE MAKING TH/S
IMPORTANT PURCHASER /FNOT-
THERES NO VMEL/KE NOW
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trust in Christ as Saviour he is
justified before the bar of God,
because Christ's death and
righteousness are imputed to
him. This is a judicial matter.
But at the same moment
something else happens: the
Spirit- regenerates and gives
new life (Tit. 3:5). Now this is
a law, an inexorable, un
changeable law. The sinner
who sincerely places his trust
in Christ as Saviour is given
life by the Holy Spirit. It is
always so; it is never other
wise. I John 5:12 says: “He
that hath the Son hath life...”
John 3:36 says that “He that
believeth on the Son hath ever
lasting life” and Col. 3:4 de
clares that the believer's life
is “hid with Christ in God."
Thus the apostle could say:
“The Law of the Spirit, (that of)
life in Christ, hath made me
free from the law of sin and
death.” Adam forfeited his
life by sin, but the believer’s
new life can never be forfeited,
for this life is nothing less than
the life of Christ, in whom the
sinner has already died and
paid for his sins—and in whom
he now stands perfect and com
plete before God.
It is a law, a fixed un
changeable law, that sin brings
forth death (Rom. 5:12; 6:23;
et. al). This is called “the
law of sin and death,” but the
believer has already died for
sin in Christ and has been given
a new life by the Spirit. Thus
“The law of the Spirit,” that
of “life in Christ,” has made
the simplest believer free from
“the law of sin and death.”
Thank God for "the law of the
Spirit,” everlasting life through
the Lord Jesus Christ, who died
for our sins.
No less than 50 household pro
ducts can be poisonous to child
ren.
Eggs can be stored in home
refrigerators for up to two
weeks with little change in cook
ing qualities.
billy the kid
Jeans
SLIM
Regular
Huskies
BOYS WINTER
Jackets
Sizes 8-18
SONNY’S SPORT
SHOP
Automation
causes
unemployment
Automation
increases
production
per employee,
lowers prices
and creates jobs.
TO THE FINE PEOPLE
OF THE THIRD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
It is just an impossible task to try to personally thank everyone who
had a part in helping with my recent almost successful CAMPAIGN FOR
CONGRESS. I say almost successful because between the September 9th
Primary and the Run-Off, September 23rd, we gained at the rate of 800
votes a day, a total of some 9,000 votes. At this rate, considering that we
lost by only 403 VOTES, if the election had been one day later, VICTORY
WOULD HAVE BEEN OURS—the second round in our fight for GOOD
GOVERNMENT would have been won. Almost, but not quite - - - BUT
THEN THERE WILL BE OTHER DAYS.
THANK YOU ONE AND ALL.
THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART.
STEVE PACE, JR.
NOTICE
TO
TAX PAYERS
The Tax-Books are now open for collecting
State, County and County School Taxes.
Your promptness in paying same will be sin
cerely appreciated.
Respectfully Yours To Serve
c. H. ADAMS
TAX COMMISSIONER
Taylor County Georgia
Lincoln-Kennedy
Proves History
Repeats Itself
WILL HISTORY REPEAT IT
SELF ON NOVEMBER? ? ?
Presidents Abraham Lin
coln and John F. Kennedy
were concerned with the is
sues of Civil Rights. Lin
coln was elected in 1860
and Kennedy In 1960.
Both were shot from be
hind and in the head and
both were shot on Friday in
the presence of their wives.
Their successors, both
named Johnson, were South
erners and served in the
Senate-
Andrew Johnson was born
in 1808 and Lyndon John
son in 1908.
John Wilkes Booth was born
in 1839 and Lee Harvey
Oswald was born in 1939.
Booth and Oswald were
killed before coming to trial.
Kennedy and Lincoln lost
children through deaths while
in the White House.
Lincoln’s secretary, whose
name was Kennedy, ad
vised him not to go to the
theatre. Kennedy’s secretary,
whose name was Lincoln,
advised him not to go to
Dallas.
John Wilkes Booth shot
Lincoln ina theatre and ran to
a warehouse. Lee Harvey
Oswald shot Kennedy from a
warehouse and ran to a theatre-
Booth and Oswald were
Southerners who favored un
popular ideas.
The names, Lincoln and
Kennedy, each have seven
letters. The names John
Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey
Oswald have 13 letters. The
names Andrew Johnson and
Lyndon Johnson each 13 letters.
Andrew Johnson was suc
ceeded to the presidency by
General Ulysses S. Grant and
Lyndon Johnson will be suc
ceeded byGeneral BarryGold-
water—if history does re
peat itself on November 2.
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