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TRI CUllNTY TOURNAMENT
MANCHESTER-JAN. 17, 18 & 24, 25
FRI JAN 17 6 46
YATESVU.IE
MANCHESTER
SAT JAN 18 6 45
EAST COWETA
Chemical meeting in Atlanta,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wainwright, Mr. Edward
Wainwright, and Mrs. C.L.
Ayers are attending a meeting
of the Georgia Peach Council
at Jekvll Island.
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GREENVILLE
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CROSSROADS
Mrs. J. C. Cox of
Montezuma visited Mrs. Dora
Theus and Vester, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Chapman visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dock Reeves, Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mandie Railey of
Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. Hankinson and Hazel,
Friday.
Mrs. Evelyn Peacock visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taunton and
family, Sunday.
Miss Ellen Eubanks spent
the weekend in Newnan with
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Eubanks
and Dawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Chapman visited Mrs. Nora
Hankinson, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. C. Giles Sr. visited
Mrs. Minnie Lee Rumph,
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Healon
Kirksey visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. Hankinson and Hazel,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Louellen Taunton and
Mrs. Joe Eubanks visited Mr.
and Mrs. Polk Harmon
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirksey
of District Heights, Maryland,
are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Clason Kirksey,
Louis and Larry and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. John Winters
of Fort Valley were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Bertha Hinton and Carson.
Mr. and Mrs.Clason Kirksey
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Kirksey visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lige Layfield of Ideal and Mrs.
Frances James of Ideal, Sunday
afternoon, _
Mrs. Bertha Hinton visited
Mrs. Ethel Kirksey, Sunday
afternoon.
The Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eubanks and
Mrs. Louellen Taunton were
the Rev. Zack L. Perdue of
Thomaston and Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Green
and Pam visited Mrs. Robert
Greene in the nursing home at
Montezuma, Sunday
afternoon.
IDEAL
Miss Eva Raburn spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
R. G. Streetman.
Cathy Jinks spent Friday
night and Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gervis Morrell Jr. and
Kristi of Macon. Mr. and Mrs.
Morrell returned with her and
spent Sunday.
Friends are sorry that Mrs.
A. L. Fowler is still a patient at
the Macon County Clinic. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Albritton and children were
the supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Cromer, Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elrod
and children of Macon were
the weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Smith of Garden
Valley.
The Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Raburn Sr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Swain
Hortman and sons of Taylor
Mill, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Raburn
Jr. of Garden Valley and Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Streetman.
Mrs. F. L. Raburn and Steve
Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
0. Raburn of Jacksonville,
Florida, over the weekend.
The Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Childs were Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. French Sr. of
Evergreen, Alabama; Mr. and
Mrs. John Childs of Gainesville,
Florida; Dr. and Mrs. Dan
Brewster of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Childs and June of
Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Mitcham of Montezuma and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. French Jr.
and Vianne.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Streetman visited Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Streetman and baby of
Cordele, Sunday afternoon.
The Rev. J. B. Lumpkin of
Junction City, Mr. Jesse Bell of
Mauk, Mona Fowler and
Randy Sweigart, Mrs. Gervis
Morrell Jr. and Kristi of Macon
and Mrs. Randol Randol Jinks
visted Mrs. A. L. Fowler in the
Macon County Clinic Sunday,
afternoon.
Dr. Dan Brewster, assisted
by the Rev. L. S. Russ,
christened Vianne Elizabeth
French, the baby daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. French Jr.,
of Lexington, Kentucky.
Sunday morning at the Ideal
Methodist Church. Mrs. French
is the former Nancy Childs. Mr.
and Mrs. French and Vianne
have been spending several
days with Mrs. French’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Childs. They returned home
Tuesday.
REYNOLDS
Mr. and Mrs. Van Livingston
spent Sunday afternoon in
Ellaville.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Whatley and Mr. Julian
Whatley spent the week-end in
Kansas City, Missouri,
attending a Lay Witness
Mission.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Whatley are visiting places of
interest in Florida this week.
Mrs. Lottie Marshall who
has been a patient in an
Atlanta hospital, has been
moved to a nursing home in
Montezuma. Her son Mr. C. B.
MACS
SEAFOOD
CENTER
next door to City Hall
In Reynolds
9 All Types of Seafoods
• Fresh from Florida
Every Thursday
9 All dressed and
Prepared FREE
Open Thursday, Friday., Saturday
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Owned and Operated by
SWILLING McELMURRAY
Reynolds, Ga.
Marshall of Atlantic Beach,
Florida, was a visitor here
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirksey of
Columbus were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Newsome Kirksey.
Mrs. Susie Woods is
spending several weeks as the
guest of Mrs. Alice Stephens in
Palmetta, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mims, Jr.
and son were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mims, Sr. during
the week-end.
Mrs. Ed Goddard and Mrs.
Marian Payne returned from a
trip to Fort Myers Saturday.
Mrs. Gonzales, who had been a
guest of the Goddard family
accompanied them home.
While in Fort Myers Mrs. Payne
visited her brother, Mr. Bernie
Sammons and his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gann Nelson
and Mrs. Eloise Erickson
attended the funeral of Mr.
Leonard- Christopher in
Douglas Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. James Belk and
David of Anderson, S.C.,
visited their mother, Mrs.
Emory Seay. Mrs. Seay is a
patient in the Fort Valley
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley
Kendrick were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Blackston
and family.
Mr. Emory Bloodsworth
was the Sunday guest of
Elizabeth, Sylvia, Charlotte,
and James Wainwright.
Mrs. W. T. Whatley, Mrs.
M.B. Shepherd, and Mrs. J. H.
Neisler visited Mrs. Cliff
Windham in the Marshallville
Nursing Home Sunday.
Mr. M. B. Shepherd
attended a Kiwanis meeting at
Rock Eagle Sunday.
Miss Sandy Hinton spent
the week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W'oodfin Hinton.
Mrs. Elmer Carson attended
a class at the University of Ga.
during the week-end.
Mrs. W.T. Whatley attended
the Delta Kappa Gamma
meeting in Perry on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Childre
and children were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childre for
the week-end.
Mrs. Bill Horton of Macon is
the guest of her sister Mrs. Syd
James.
Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Ayers,
Eddie and Mary Nell recently
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Greer Ayers of Clarksburg,
West Virginia.
Mrs. Garland Byrd and Mrs.
Jerry Willis attended an Allied
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stubbs
were the supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Whitley, Helen
and Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hill of
Thomaston visited Mrs. E. H.
Morrison and Mr. and Mrs.
Cleatous Hill recently.
Mrs. Clarence Anthony,
Phil, Mike and Danny of Fort
Valley were the supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anthony,
Sunday afternoon. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Earl
Hill of Columbus and Mr. and
Mrs. William Purvis and boys of
Manchester visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cleatour Hill and Mrs. E.
H. Morrison, Saturday.
Mrs. Clarence Whitley and
Mrs. Audrey Tyler of
Columbus visited Mrs. W. A.
Crawley of Americus, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wells
of Tazewell visited Mrs. E. H.
Morrison and Mr. and Mrs.
Cleatous Hill, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Turner visited her
children at Tallahassee,
Florida, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ammons
and Donalyn of Americus
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Whitley and family.
Mrs. Clarence Whitley and
Mrs. Audrey Tyler of
Columbus visited Mrs. W. A.
Crawley of Americus, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wells
of Tazewell visited Mrs. E. H.
Morrison and Mr. and Mrs.
Cleatous Hill, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Turner visited her
children at Tallahassee,
Florida, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ammons and
Donalyn of Americus spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Whitley and family.
W. O. Whitley Jr., Dennis,
David and Norman of Richland
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. 0. Whitley Sr.,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike
spent the weekend at Warner
Robins with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Harbuck Jr., Kathy and Allen.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. M.
Leverett of Americus were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Whitley, Carey
and Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cromer
of Ideal spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall
and Mrs. Bob Sise.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Whitley, Sharon, Cathy, Sandra
and Randy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Whitley, Helen and Terry,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall
and Mrs. Bob Sise and Herlin
Kirksey spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and
family of Ellaville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stubbs
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Whitley Helen and Terry,
Friday night.
Mrs. Melvin Fulcher, Angie
and Kenneth of Butler spent
the week with her mother, Mrs.
L. J. Byers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pike spent
Monday with Mr. Oscar
Averett while Billy Averett and
Mrs. Oscar Averett made a
business trip to Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Kendrick of Butler were the
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hamp Averett, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cody
Timmerman and children of
Plains were the Saturday guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Fuller.
Mr. Wales Jenkins spent the
weekend in Atlanta with Mr.
Joe Jenkins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Bostick
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Shuyser and son of Macon were
the weekend guests of their
mother, Mrs. J. C. Byrd.
Mr. and Ms. Riley Windham
and family, Mrs. William
Horton of Macon and Mrs. Sid
James were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller,
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Moss
and Lydia of Macon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Childres.
Our community was
saddened to learn of the
accidental death of Rondall
Wainwright. The family has our
heartfelt sympathy.
Mrs. L. E. Wilson of
Roberta visited Mrs. C. B. Byrd
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Booker
Montgomery spent Saturday in
Columbus.
Hugh O'Neal of Atlanta
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
O’Neal.
Little Amy celebrated her
first birthday, Saturday, with a
number of her relatives and
friends present.
Mrs. J. W. O’Neal and Mrs.
Walter O’Neal spent Friday in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Young were in Thomaston,
Sunday.
Mrs. T. B. Joiner spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs.
D. E. Byrd.
Mrs. Harry Rowells of
Athens spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Abif
Hancock. She was
accompanied home by her
mother for a visit.
Mrs. Sam Bailey attended
the Methodist conference at
Warner Robins last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pate and
family of Naples, Florida,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Guined and E. T. Eubanks
recently.
Miss Pam Montgomery of
the University of Georgia was
home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Montgomery visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Carter at Garden
Valley, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and John Montgomery
attended an A. F. C. meeting
several days last week at
Dinkier Plaza Hotel in Atlanta.
Mrs. Roy Montgomery
visited her mother, Mrs. B. L.
Garner, at Alvaton, Monday
and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mosley
were in Augusta last Thursday.
BUTLER
1iUl 4iuur nJj&AJL \AhblA\
Warner Robins were the dinner
guests of .Mrs. Amy Gill,
Sunday, and visited the George
Watson family that afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Felker of
Warner Robins visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Wishma, Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Cecil Gill, Mrs. Douglas
Purvis, Mrs. Amy Gill and Mrs.
Alma Cassidy visited Mrs.
Jessie Waller Hinton in Sumter
County Hospital, recently.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Carolyn Coward were Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly Foster and
children of Griffin, Miss Linda
Rainwater of Atlanta, Mrs.
James Brown.
Forestry Unit
Has Seedlings
For Sale Now
The Georgia Forestry
Commission has abailable a
variety of tree species to meet
the landowners’ need.
Improved loblolly and slash
pine account for
approximately 76 per cent of
the crop now abailable for sale.
The improved loblolly pine
is a result of the Georgia
Forestry Commission’s Tree
Improvement Program. The
trees were grown from seed of
trees that exhibited superior
form and vigor. After five
year’s study, results show that
the improved loblolly yiels 19
percent greater volume per acre
per year and 10 percent height
increase annually than
nonimproved stock. The study
is being conducted by the U. S.
Forest Service.
The species were first
available on a commercial basis
in 1964. With the turn of the
decade it’s anticipated that full
production of loblolly and
The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, January 17, INI
A1C Jimmy W. Cox who is
stationed at Minot AFB, N. C.
recently spent a two week
leave at home with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Cox Jr.
and Danny.
Elder and Mrs. Bentley
Adams of Thomaston were the
guests of Mrs. Luke Adams,
Sunday,
William H. Gassett of
Rochester, N. Y., is spending
the week with his mother, Mrs.
Grady Gassett.
Mrs. Robert Butler has just
returned for Bedford, Ind.,
where she was visiting her
daughter, Mrs. John C. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gill of
...long stockings were the “rage.
Yes, since 1926, when L. R. Adams, J. F. Posey, E. E.
Jarrell, C. H. Neisler and J. H. Neisler joined together to
establish a bank in Butler, The Citizens State Bank has been
a financial partner for many. We served the community
then and we're "old hands" at it now.
See us for your banking needs.
The Citizens State Bank
F.ach Account Insured for
BUTLFR, GEORGIA
slash pine will be improved
stock.
The custom grown tree
seedlings available for purchase
include improved loblolly pine,
slash, longleaf, and shortleaf
pine. Others are yellow poplar,
redcedar, bicolor lespedeza,
catalpa, dogwood and redbud.
Chestnut oak, swamp chestnut
oak, sycamore, baldcypress,
tupelo gum, black locust,
cottonwood and Arizona
Cypress complete the list.
Georgia’s forests, 25,
772,200 acres, constitute her
most valuable crop. These
forest acres are growing basic
raw material for new and
expanding industry.
The increased value of
forest products makes it
essential for land-owners to
become better acquainted with
good forestry practices. Under
stocked timber stands and
nonproductive sites must be
managed to obtain maximum
production.
Austin Guinn, County
Forest Ranger, stated anyone
interested in the seedlings
mentioned above to call him at
862-3222, and he could get
these trees in a days notice.
Advantages of G.I. home
loans include low or no down
payments, lower interest rates
and a longer mortgage period.
G. I. loans may be paid off at
any time without penalty.
Nearly seven million home
loans valued at $70 billion have
been made under the World
War II G.I. loan program since
1944. VA reports that half the
loans are now fully repaid.
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MEN'S WEAR
Fort Valley
TAYLOR COUNTY
TAX
BOOKS
ARE NOW OPEN
To Receive State and County Tax
Returns for the Year, 1969
All persons owning property January 1,1969, must re
port 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 1,1969.
Anyone 65 years of age or older with an income of
000 or less are entitled to extended homestead exemptions
up to $4,000.
1 will appreciate your calling by the Tax Commissioner’s
Office the first time you are in the Court House and making
your return.
Yours to serve,
C. H. ADAMS
Tax Commissioner
Taylor County^, Georgia