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The Taylor County (Ga.) New«,
Around The County
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who teaches school in Augusta,
spent the weekend at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleatous Hill
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Earl Hill of
Columbus. The Jimmy Earls
Hills returned home with them
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wood-
all visited Mr.and Mrs.Char
les Rustin of Albany, Thurs
day and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Byers
and Mrs. W. O. Whitley, Jr.
and boys were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shur-
ley of Thomaston, Monday.
The Hallowe’en Carnival was
a great success. Everyone’s
help and those who attended
were very much appreciated.
HOWARD
Mrs. J. E. Brown returned
home Monday following a 10
day visit to Mr. and Mrs. Gur-
vis Locke of Butler. While
there, she accompanied the
Lockes on a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Evans Locke and family of
Wlllington, N. C.
Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr., Rev.
and Mrs. Douglas Green, Miss
Sylvia Maxwell, Buddy Brown
attended the Ga.-Kentucky
game, Saturday afternoon.
Miss Ethel Morris ofColum-
Friday, November I, 19(4
bus spent a recent weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vanlanding-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin,
Mrs. 0. M. Martin and Dale
Parks attended services in Ro
berta Methodist Church last
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Howell
and children of Columbus and
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and
children of Atlanta spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Clark.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Jones included Mr. and
Mrs. Quniton Childres and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs.J. Self and
family of Warner Robins.
Shellman Martin of Macon
spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mar
tin.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Martin included their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Brady and children of Warner
Robins and Mr. andMrs. James
Martin and Lynn of Macon.
Mrs. Kelly Foster and chil
dren of Griffin spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. James Brown.
Mike Watson spent Friday
night with Willie Payne of
Butler.
Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. Clin
ton Clark, Mrs. Carl Brown and
Mrs. Bill Gee were in Macon,
Thursday. Mrs. C. C. Clark
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FOR SALE
AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG
SEWING MACHINE
Local party with good credit
in this area can assume pay
ments or payoff entire balance
of (51.28. We’ll handle trans
fer without charge. Cabinet
Model Like New. Full de
tails where seen write:
National’s Credit Dept., Box
1161, Athens, Ga. (10/30/5b)
* * *
FARMS FOR SALE - (a) 12
Acres with good 4 room
house, well, paved road, good
terms; (b) 63 Acres Taylor
County timberland at (50acre;
(c) 101 Acres with good well
and pump, 5 room house,
paved road, (8,000; (d) 308
Acres, al offers considered.
ALLFARM SALES, INC.,
PHONE 956-2121, BYRON, GA.
* * *
Sewing Macnine- Dial-A
Matic zigzag in modern style
consoie cabinet. Makes button
holes, sews on buttons, darns,
monograms, embroiders,
makes decorative designs,
blind hems, and uses twin-
needle, all without extra at
tachments. Repossessed; As-
remained in Macon for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordy Luten,
Mrs. Elbert Luten of Quincy,
Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Corrie
Luten of Panama City, Fla. vis
ited Mrs. R. L. Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Edwards II of
Butler for a few days last week.
Mrs. Clinton Clark and Miss
Elaine Clark were in Macon,
Saturday.
PFC L. E. Brown
Completes Eight
Month Training
PFC Louie Eugene Brown
has recently completed eight
months of training in the
Army Signal School at Fort
Monmouth, N. J. where he took
a course in Radar Repair.
He has been assigned to
the New Equipment Assistance
Branch at Fort Monmouth
for the next two years and
is being sent to six ad
ditional weeks of school to
be trained as an instructor
to teach various types of new
electronic equipment.
PFC Brown and his wife,
Frances, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Wainwright ofBut-
sume payments of (7 month,
or pay total balance of (56.77.
Free Home demonstration.
Write "Credit Manager,”
Box 577, c/o The Tay or
County News. (10/9/5b)
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HOME FOR SALE - Large
2-story home at Charing, priced
to sell, excellent terms. ALL
FARM SALES, INC., PHONE
956-2121. BYRON, GA.
(10/16/tfb)
Central Heating and Air Con
ditioning. Gas appliances,
Priced to sell. (Special and
limited). New and Used Pro
pane tanks. Contact J. E.
"Pee Wee” Manning. Gas Sales
and Service, 862-3494. Flint
Gas Co., Butler, Ga. (7/24/tfb)
House For Sale - Reynolds,
Ga., Jimmy J. Childre resid
ence. 3200 Square Foot Floor
Space. Contact Jimmy J. Chil
dre, Sandersville, Ga,, Phone
552-5144. (10/30/tfb)
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FOR SALE Used Singer
Electric Portable Sewing Ma
chine. Has a round bobbin
and sews good. Price (15. Call
or come by McKenzie Furni-
LEGALS
Continued from Page 4
Citizens State Bank, Reynolds,
Georgia, do hereby certify that
I am the keeper of the records
of the Citizens State Bank, Rey
nolds, Georgia and that the fore
going is a true and correct
copy of minutes of the annual
meeting of stockholders of the
Citizens State Bank Reynolds,
Georgia, held on October 26,
1964, as the same appears of
the records of the Citizens
State Bank, Reynolds, Geor
gia of file in said bank.
This 26th day of October
1964.
/S/ Earl A. Smith
Cashier, The Citizens State
Bank, Reynolds, Georgia
BANK SEAL
ler, lived in Long Branch, N. J.
She is employed as a secre
tary for the Monmouth Coun
ty Publishing Company.
"Freedom is a habit
and a coat worn
some born to wear it
some never to know it.”
Carl Sandburg
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On
Soybeans
Call Collect
967-2291
967-2292
A.M. Bickiey, Inc
Marshallville, Ga
Fast Unli
lading
7a.m. till
Dai
10p.m.
ly
ture. (10/30/tfb)
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Sewing Machine, Singer,
electric, in mahogany console.
Left in service department
over 30 days. Can be pur
chased for repair costs of
(18.30. Free home demon
stration. Write "Service
Manager”, Box 577, C/o The
Taylor County News, Butler,
Ga. (10/30/2b)
* * *
For Sale - 1959 Ford. Auto
matic transmission. In Good
Condition. Has new set of tires-
Contact D. Taunton at 862-
5550. (11/6/tfb)
* * *
Two houses for sale in Rey
nolds. A brick veneer and a
wooden frame house. Reason
ably priced. Contact L. A.
Windham, 847-4145. (11/6/tfb)
WANTED
WANTED - Commuters to
Columbus daily each week. Call
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HELP WANTED
WANTED: Two ladies to
help with Christmas rush of
business. Car necessary.
Part-time, (35 per week; full
time, (75 per week. For in
terview, write P. O. Box 248,
Butler Georgia. (ll/6/2p)
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are popular among those look
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their savings. They are avail
able in denominations of (500
up and may be ordered through
your bank.
The current-income Series
H U. S. Savings Bond is
attractive as a safe, well
paying investment, with a
yield of 3 3/4 per cent in
terest, when held to maturity.
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PAN SAUSAGE 39t
Boston Butt
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55
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CARD OF THANKS
To All Our Friends And
Neighbors:
Your kindness and sympathy
will always be remembered with
deep gratitude. You have helped
to lighten our sorrow and we ap
preciate this more than words
can express.
The Family of Mrs. Willie
George Barnes
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Only one pickup
has 2 front axles!
’65 FORD
Only Ford Dealers have it!
Two front axles make this one the
toughest, smoothest riding pickup
ever! Here’s why: each wheel works
independently on its own axle—a
forged steel I-beam axle like the big
trucks use! Forged steel radius rods
lock in wheel alignment! Two axles
share the load, and because each
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862-5241
BUTLER, GEORGIA