The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, December 21, 1962, Image 13

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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, December 21, 1962 ^ Santa’s * Mail Box k * Dear Santa Claus, All I want for ‘Christmas is my one front tooth, because you may remember 1 fell down on the sidewalk and knocked one out. Mother and Daddy says 1 have been a very good little four- year old boy this year and I have been a Helper around the house. Maybe I do need a few other things, so you might add to the "tooth” a tractor, a popgun, fruits, candy or anything you think I need. My cousins gave me a doll, so if you have a doll for me, you may give it to someone who does not have one, because I would not want you to forget the other children. We will leave the front door open for you. Love, Randy Rustin * * * Dear Santa, 1 want some sparkle paint. J TO U(Mi/ AT CImIma ^ime for Santa to fill the stock ings. Time, too, for us to wish you a Christmas over flowing with joy' and happiness. Modern Beauty Shop MRS. BERNALINE GILSON MRS. EULA AVERETT Butler, Georgia !May the spirit of Christmas inspire mankind to persevere in its quest for the blessing of Peace on Earth City Barber Shop SWAIN WALL Butler, Georgia celebration, we extend best Yuletide wishes. E.T. Shealy Reynolds, Georgia And a gown. And a beauty Par lor doll. And a fortune teller. 1 want a rubber pencil. And some bedroom slippers. And JPjJPer dolls. And a school tablet. And some color forms. Love, Karen * * * Dear Santa, I want a girl doll. And some dishes I want some pots and pans. And some books. And two dresses. I want some silly putty. And one pair of pajamas. I want a rubber pencil and some bedroom shoes. Love, Denise. , * * Dear Santa Claus, 1 am a little girl five years old. Please bring me a Fire bird 99, and some clothes, I have tried to be a sweet little girl. 1 have two sisters please be good to them. And also remember mama and daddy. Love Sharon Kendrick * * * Dear Santa Claus: Do you remember the little dark-eyed boy in Mrs. Ellision’s second grade room? Since there may be more than one by this description, 1 had better tell you the one 1 am thinking of —CODY RUSTIN. I have been a very good boy this year and I am studying hard and learning a lots in school, and I hope if Mrs. El- liston reads this letter, she will agree with me. It has often been said that you get more if you do not ask for so much. A few of the things I would like are a gyroscope, an airplane, a popgun, fruits, candy, or anything that you think a seven year-old would enjoy. Randy is writing his let ter to you, so I will not tell you what to bring him, but don’t forget the other children be cause 1 know they love you the same as 1. P. S. Look under the Christ mas tree and you will find a gift for you. Love, Cody Rustin Dear Santa Claus, My name is Theresa Hobbs. I am 7 years old and 1 am in the second grade. 1 have tried to be good. Please bring me a real pony. Please be good to All the little Boys and Girls, my brothers, my sisters, My Mama and Daddy and Uncle Loyd too. Thank you, Theresa Hobbs 7TN TAg:"; -' WU 6t cane in the hush of that Holy Night, so long ago, may the wonder of the Christmas miracle once more fill your heart with a transcendent joy! =7. ( CHRISTOPHER nttutute STORE FORT VALLEY. GA. Reynolds Equipment Company REYNOLD^ GEORGIA