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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, February 26, 1965
The Taylor County News
and The Butler Herald
Published every Friday by Verna Griggs
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Official Organ of
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VERNA GRIGGS Editor & Publisher
ROGER ANN JONES News Editor
JAMES L. DUNN - Feature Editor
FRED BROWN Ar ‘ Ed,,or
JOHN R. GRIGGS Business Manager
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Resolutions—regular advertising rates.
Disploy rates furnished on request.
AROUND THE COUNTY
REYNOLDS
Mrs. Irene Whatley, Mrs.
Ricks Carson, Mrs. Herman
Hill, Mrs. Mildred Payne, Mrs.
Betty Whatley, Mrs. Ferdinand
Carson Sr., Mrs. Ferdinand
Carson Jr. went by train to
Atlanta, Saturday, on a Rich's
tour.
Bill Tarver of Athens spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Bryan Jr.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
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213 Main Straat
Fort Vallay, Gaorgia
Mrs. Eric Newsom and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Helms were Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Newsom Jr. of
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nunn of
Winston-Salem, N. C. are vis
iting Dr. and Mrs. Edwards
Whatley.
Mrs. George A. Goddard has
returned home from Lebanon,
Pa. where she visited Dr. and
Mrs. George Charles. Dr.
Charles is recovering follow
ing surgery.
Joe Newton of Macon was a
weekend guest of the Ed God
dard family.
TAYLOR MILL
Mr. A. T. Gallmon and Miss
Edna Mae Gallmon of Phenix
City, Ala., were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gallmon and Miss Hallie Mae
Gallmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Posey and
Mrs. Leon Morrell spentSunday
in Butler with Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Posey and Daryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brake
and children of Macon spent
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gallmon and Miss Hallie
Mae Gallmon.
William Roberson returned to
work Monday morning after
having been a patient at the
Sams-Whatley Hospital in Rey
nolds for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Par
ker and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Peacock and fam
ily, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elmer Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Rogers and Ricky
visited relatives in AlbanySun-
day afternoon.
HOWARD
Rev. and Mrs. DouglasGreen
and children were second Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Brown.
Mike Watson celebrated his
birthday (February 14) with a
spend-the-day party on Satur
day, February 13. Twelve of
his friends enjoyed the day with
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Parks and
girls, Miss Anna Parks, W. P.
Parks, Dale Parks, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Clark and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Parks of Macon. The
occasion was W. P. Parks'
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Jones
Sr. have returned home from
a visit to their son, L. O.
Jones Jr. and Mrs. Jones of
Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Howell
and family of Columbus spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Clark. Sun
day dinner guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Brown, Fred
TAYLOR COUNTY
TAX
BOOKS
ARE NOW OPEN
To Receive State and County Tax
Returns for the Year, 1965
All persons owning property January 1, 1965, must report
it for taxation purposes.
In order to get the benefit of HOMESTEAD AND PERSON
AL EXEMPTION it will be necessary for you to file your ap
plication on or before April 1, 1965.
I will appreciate your calling by the Tax Commissioner's
Office the first time you are in the Court House and mak
ing your return.
Yours to serve,
C. H. ADAMS
Tax Commissioner, Taylor County
Georgia
Brown and Mrs. C. C. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin
and family of Macon visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin
for the weekend.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Martin were Mr.
and Mrs. James Martin and
Lynn of Macon and Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Brady and boys
of Warner Robins.
Visiting Mrs. L. P. Parker
and Mrs. Mosley at Magnolia
Manor in Americus last week
were Mrs. O. M. Martin, Mrs.
Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Sealy and Mrs. Mosley Chil-
dres.
Miss Ellen Guinn of Mercer
University and Fred Brown of
the University of Georgia were
recent weekend guests of their
pa rents.
MAUK
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whitley
and family visited in the homes
of Mrs. Jewel Hayes and Mr.
and Mrs. Renza Hutcherson of
Thomaston, Monday.
Mrs. Audrey Tyler and Pam
Brown of Columbus and Mrs.
W. A, Crawley of Americus
spent Sunday and Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young of
Ocilla were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Abbott and Mrs. D. C. Abbott.
Mrs. Jewel Hayes and W. O.
Bussey of Thomaston and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Montgomery
were afternoon guests.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whitley
Jr. and boys of Lumpkin in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Whitley Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Whitley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill and
children of Fort Valley visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cleatous Hill and
Mrs. E. H. Morrison, Wednes
day afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Waller
and family of Albany, Mrs. Coy
Williams and boys of Columbus,
Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter
of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Waller and family of Charing
and the Rev. Douglas Green of
Howard were Sunday guests of
Mrs. R. D. Waller.
Saturday dinner guests of the
Hills and Mrs. E. H. Morrison
were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Earl
Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Barnes and Jeff of Columbus.
Afternoon visitors included Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Clark. Car
line, Coifford Jr. and Russell
Montgomery and Steve Purvis
of Thomaston and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Purvis.
Spending Wednesday and
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. McMillian and family
of Dacula were Mrs. U. C.
Wall and Mrs. Evelyn Gill.
J. H. Williams and Mickey of
Charing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lancaster and Charles Jr. of
Butler visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cleatous Hill and Mrs. E. H.
Morrison, recently. Friends
will be delighted to learn that
Mr. Hill is much improved in
health.
W. T. Cromer.
Miss Elizabeth Lawhorn of
Macon spent last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Lawhorn.
Visiting relatives in Ideal and
Rupert during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey of
Macon.
Mrs. Sandra Sheffield and
Kevin of Macon were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wheeler Smith and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Street-
man visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Fowler Thursday night.
Butch Fowler spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Fowler and family.
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BUTLER
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grif
fith spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank West of At
lanta.
A weekend guests of Mrs.
Herman Saunders was her sis
ter, Mrs. Maude Smith of Ma
con.
Mrs. Mitchell Bell and Mrs.
Howard Kirksey shopped in
Americus, Saturday and visited
Mrs. Clarence Saint and family
while there.
Miss Anna Jarrell spent the
weekend with her father, E, E,
Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Riley were
Miss Lynn Mitchell of Auburn
University and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Harley and Marsha of
Savannah were weekend guests
of Mrs. B: H. Walker and Mrs.
Sanford Fitzsimmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams
of Thomaston were Friday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Miss Judy Jinks was a week
end guest of Mrs. Healon Kirk
sey.
Gary Smith of Jacksonville,
Fla. spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall
of Mauk spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Cromer.
Rev. Eubanks of Atlanta spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
Lovely 3-Pc.
Bedroom
Suites
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Adams.
Mrs. Halton Albritton shop
ped in Macon, Monday and vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Robert
Lee Brake Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker
^nd children of Chamblec were
Sunday guests of Mrs. H. B,
Walker and Mrs. Sanford Fitz
simmons.
Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Mintie Pope and Mrs. Herman
Amos were Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Wallace and Iris of Cham-
blee.
CHARING
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Watson included
Mr. and Mrs. 1 ewis Watson
Jr. and boys and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hobbs and family.
Mr. and Mrs. \\. R. Malone
visited Mrs. Steve Waller and
Mrs. R. H. Yarbrough, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bell ot
Ellaville were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Welch
and family. Saturday dinner
guests were the Bells. Drayton
Ramick of Norcross.
Jim Williams visited his
uncle, Dennis Williams, who is
a patient at Macon County Med
ical Center in Montezuma.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Harbuck were Mr.
and Mrs. E, A, Wright of Bain-
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Tante and June of Thomaston,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harbuck
Jr. of Warner Robins.
Mrs. Steve Waller spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Grady Gas-
sett of Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson
Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Asa modeled making it more con-
Hill of Yntesvllle. Sunday. venient and attractive.
Members of Charing com- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spain
niunlty are glad to learn that of Phenix City, Ala. visited
the post olltce has l>ocn "C- Buford Watsomjrecently^
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You’re looking at the lowest priced sedan and
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They neither look nor act their price.
They’re roomy. The sedan seats six. The
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They’re good looking. Clean. Functional.
You can get an economical 4-cylinder engine
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