Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, August 06, 1964, Image 2

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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1964 Barbecue, raffle (Continued from Front Page) * * ♦ school teams- Several clubs in the county are helping stage the pro gram. Several home demon stration club members will bake cakes to be sold, says Luther Sipooner, SAC presi dent. Spooner says members of the baseball, basketball and football teams will be intro duced. The school band is to play, and the cheerleaders are to perform, Spooner says. Spooner says the objective behind the project is simply to support the high school’s athletic program. SAC plans to offer its help to all the teams, but since football sea son comes first, that team is receiving first attention. “We want to emphasize we are not trying to meddle in the present sports program. BRFAKTHru Opined field history retxk& Hew Benthall B'ENTtiALL the best pick ■ MORE peanuts per acre. l. MORE dollars per crop •• • I g- NEW by BENTHALL JL ( PTO Model 300 with center taw hitch and standard 82 cu. ft. capacity bulk bin. Largest bin capacity. Bin fills up. Peanuts don’t blow out. , < * y t -i <z m&w- \ PTO Models * Non-Stop U-Turns * / exclusive with Torque-Sorber drive shafts HEW BUILT-IN HYDRAULIC BIN DUMP (OPTIONAL), Engine driven model 410 with 82 cu. ft. capacity standard bulk bin finest hydraulic dump. Field proven best for your kind of peanuts, (not illustrated) <4 ; » 1 e • * YOU’RE INVITED TO A BIG FIELD DEMONSTRATION i OF THE z New Benthall Peanut Combine -TO 4 BE HELD AT HHQQA.M. t Monday morhing, August 10th b (weatlier'permittingj , ’ AT ' B. L DAVIS, Inc. COLQUITT HIWAY DONALSONVILLE We are not going to try to do anything that school officials object to, for we realize they are in charge of the program, and we simply want to help in I any way possible,” Spooner commented. “Naturally, ever ything costs money these days, and we need operating , funds. That’s why we are hav ing this barbecue and sale-” Spooner said SAC is still looking for members, and all people who are interested in young people are eligible. “Do not wait for someone to con tact you to join. Volunteer to one of the present members,” Spooner suggests. " * ♦ Welcome home to Mrs C. D. Thomas from Archbold Hos»- pital in Thomasville where she has been a patient for over three weeks. She came home on Tuesday. I Miss Charlotte Thomas has returned home from the first session of summer school at the University of Georgia. New fire truck continuea xroin fruat page * » • these improvements, howev er. r'nm plans are expected soon for a new city ibuiiamg, to house the city clerk's 1 of fice, and other ottices of the city departments. Recent studies have resulted in the city’s operating on a budget, and a planning commission meets regularly to seek ways to bring further improve ments into being. The improvements have been planned and brought in to being over a number of years. The city’s tax struc ture was Changed two years ago when a re-examination was made of property valua tion, resulting in some change in the amount of taxes paid. As a whole, however, few tax payers felt extreme increases, so it is almost possible to say the things were done with no bond issue or major increase in taxation. Arden Parker is mayor of Donalsonville, and councilmen are Jack Wright, Goree John son, L. J. Easom and Carl Spooner, Jr. The other improvements are impressive, but none of them seems more exciting than the shiny red fire eng ine. Water tanks and payed streets are nice, but this fire truck, wow! say the firemen, and you almost want to say amen! * * * Mrs. Luther McCalvin and daughter Elizabeth and son Glynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oder and daughters, Theresa and Eleasa visited Mr. and Mrs- Ivey Hill of Demopolis, Ala. recently. SEE AND HEAR Maston O’Neal TONIGHT! TV Channel 10 —■ 9:30 p.m. First choice of all who take the CONSERVATIVE STAND in the fight to save America from take-over by the left-wing liberals! Your best qualified, most capable candidate! A *£.ISLHJL3" 1_ d 'strict congressman J? CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS NOW UNDERWAY- DOT AND NEZ August Sale... Our store is filled with pretty things, reduced in price during the sale you’ve been waiting for. 1 We’ll be glad to have you come by and browse around! Thursday, Friday and Saturday TWO DAYS ONLY August 12-13 :: 9:00 am. - 9 :00 p.m. GIANT TRUCKLOAD SPECIAL PRICES Outdoor Antique Bazaar At The Coach House 915 Albany Road (Camilla and Albany Road) Bainbridge, Georgia ' Discount to Dealers Phone 246-4152 ' Phone 246-4152 MASTON O'NEAL 1 • as a t Co,wt * a,lv * against take-over .v of this country by Administration Liberals. ■ ■' " - ■ ’ . , : '4 :9WHI represent your interests in Washington )' ,0 bri " 9 ,he view * of Administra- Tion. to bear upon you r - electhimi M* ST °N O NEAi niCTION HEAOQUAJtTHIS ( BAINBRIDGE. GA. • DEMOCRATIC FRIAAARY • SEFT. 9th