The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, June 08, 1961, Image 2

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Drive north on Church Street, cross the railroad and turn left on Walker Street. Take first turn to left on Walker onto Nottingham Street. Look for big sign. M. F. Elliott Lumber Company l’hone 617-7179 Thomaston, Ga. See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Cherralet dealer'a One-Stop Shopping Center'' Taylor County Motor Co. Reynolds, Qeor^iu PAGE TWO THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLlSR, GEORGIA. JUNE 8. 1961. Reynolds Department 1964: Rockefeller And Goldwater? Conducted by Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds Thomas Poole is visiting rela tives here. Mr. Joe Pyron spent the week end at home. Mrs. Joe Goodroe and Pam were in Columbus Wednesday. Miss Anne Harp of Atlanta spent the weoK end at home. Mrs. Virginia Brewer visited in Americus Monday night. Mrs. L. D. Gordon is a patient at me Americus Hospital. Mrs. Bobby Aultman has return ed home from the Macon hospital. Mrs. Ed Goddard and Miss Dione Powell are visiting id Fort Myers, Fla. Mrs. L. W. Cook and Larry spent a few days in Commerce last week. Mrs. Thad Crawley is a patient at the Montgomery hospital in Butler. Mrs. Hutchinson had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Galett of Newnad. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks of Athens spent the week end with their parents. Miss Susan Dykes of Farrar has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bryan. Dr. add Mrs. E. C. Whatley and children spent the week end at Lake Blackshear. Miss Anise Brunson is visiting Maj. add Mrs. Lance Krueger of Fayetteville, N. C. Martha Lynn and Ware Parker visited their grandparents in Mar- shallville last week. Mrs. Joe Royeton and Mrs. La mar Griffin of Americus visited in Reynolds Monday. Mrs. Mattie Hiers who has been a patient at the Macod hospital has returned home. Mrs. Jackie Payne and Mrs. Jimmy Childree were shoppers in Macon one day recently. Mr. George Culpepper has re turned to Louisiana after spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobbs and Angie visited Mrs. E. E. Heath and Mrs. J. M. Beeland Sunday. Mrs. Walter Flanders, Mrs. Les ter Halley, Leslie Halley and Pam I Goodroe shopped in Macon Fri- I day Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley had a>; visitn-s Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. ! W. K. Holt and Angie of Thomas ton. Miss Aurelia Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of Atlanta were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Saw yer. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Borders and Chris have returned from New Hampshire where they visited rela tives. Mrs. Willa Harp and Mrs. Lu cille McKinney spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coop er. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer at tended graduatio nof their son, Cecil, at G. S. C., Americus, on Sunday. I Mr. E. H. Griffith and Rev. Vir gil Culpepper are in Columbus at tending the Methodist Conference this week. Mrs. S. H. Bryan is visiting in Virginia. While there she will at tend the wedding of Miss Eliza beth Cook. I Mrs. Willie Gaultney and chil- Idren, Mrs. Elmer Childree and I children visited in Warner Robins 1 last Tuesday. i Mike Waller is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wal ler. Mike was guest speaker at the Baptist Woodland church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters were in Colum bus Thursday shopping for the Methodist parsonage. A group of Baptist girls and boys accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bil ly Hill, attended a Youth Associa- tional Fellowship Meeting in Marshallville Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs had as visitors recently Mr. and Mrs. Baker Baldwin of Talbotton; Misses Eloise Maxwell and Linda Jarrell and Mr. William Maxwell of Butler. Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Rogers and children, Ronald and Ann and Miss Peggy Lucas of Macon, attended the graduation exercises at the Ma rietta High School last Friday night. Miss Nann Lucas was one of the 240 members of the gradua ting class. Miss Lucas is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lucas Jr., and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lucas, Sr. Reynolds Canning Plant Opens June 14 Washington, D. C. — Republican National Cchairman W. E. Miller describes ‘‘a Rockefeller - Gold- water ticket or vice versa” as a possibility for the GOP in 1964. Miller’s mention of Gov. Rocke feller of New York with Sen. Gold- water of Arizona linked up opposite poles in the Republican Party. At the same time, Sen. J. K. Ja- vites, R-N. Y., called the idea a “hybrid” and a “ticket of political convenience” which he honed would not develop. Miller, upstate New York con J gressman elected party chairman Friday, was interviewed bv Sen K. P. Keating, R-N.Y., on Keatings program recorded for New York radio and TV stations. To a question on whether the conservative Goldwater had a chance for the 1964 nomination Miller replied: ! “Sen. Goldwater would be a ma jor contender. You might even have a Rockefeller-Goldwater tick et or vice versa.” MISS MADALYN CAROL TEECE T eece-F ountain Engagement Told Mrs. Geo. E. Teece of Ft. Valley announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Madelyn Carol Teece to Daniel R. Fountain Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fountain Sr. of Reynolds. The wedding is set for 4 p. m. July 16th at the Church of the Nazarene in Ft. Valley. Miss Teece, grand daughter of Mr. R. O. Slaton, Sr., of Reynolds is a graduate of Ft. Valley High school and is employed by a Ft. Valley business firm. Mr. Fountain is a graduate of Reynolds High school. Boy Scout Official Leaving Americus For New Position ‘Thanks” to Those Contributing to Recent Cancer Fund Drive | The Canning Center in Reynolds will open June 14th and will be , open to the public on Wednesday ! of each week until further notice. Information regarding hours, prices, and other policies regarding operation will be the same as for ithe Center in Butler. Please be guided by the informa tion included in another announce ment appearing elsewhere in this issue of the Herald regarding the Butler Canning Center. Harold Ragan, Voc. Ag. Teacher. New Appointees Announced by Gov. Atlanta, Ga. — Gov. Vandiver has announced two appointments to fill unexpired terms caused by the recent death of Judge A. L. Henson. They are: Hoke Smith, 40 year old Atlanta attorney, was named judge of the Fulton Civil Court and Hugh How ell Jr., also an Atlanta attorney was appointed as a member of the State Board of Veterans Service. The judgeship term expires Dec. 31, 1962; the board term in April 1962. Americus, Ga. — Scout executive Russell Williams is leaving Ameri cus to accept a position in the De- Kalb district of the Atlanta area Boy Scout Council, it was an nounced. He will report for his new duties June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Williams who have resided at Americus for the last four years will live in Decatur. While in Americus, Williams was Scout executive for the Lake dis trict of Chehaw Council. Williams has taken a prominent part in the local activities being a member of the Americus Rotary Club and a Sunday school teacher at the Presbyterian church. As chairman of the Cancer Cru sade for the Reynolds area, I wish to express thanks to the following persons and organizations for their splendid contributions and cooper ation. First, to the members of the Dorcas Class who sponsored the drive and collected $260.00 from white and colored citizens; Mrs. Harold Gates and for the $13.92 contrbution from Taylor Mill; Mrs. Walter Wainwright and members of the Crowell Willing Workers Club who collected §25.00; from a friend, Mr. L. L. Minor of Butler, $25.00; and $4.00 from Charing community. We read the headline: “Nine Killed in Traffic” last week end. Cancer takes an average of 12 lives every day in Georgia! Yet half of thos cancer strikes can be ! cured if they are urged by the volunteer crusaders to go to a doc tor for a check up, it is reported. We need so urgently a general county chairman for this county. It is a shame that we failed to reach our quota but by another ’year surely we will have a county I chairman who will plan to reach every family in the county with a |“Check up and a Check!” Thaink you. Mrs. F. M. Carson, Reynolds, Ga. The liberal use of paint will im prove the looks of almost anything — look what it’s done for the women. AN 8xbia T eHephm GIVES YOU Privacy L TOO One of the great things about an extra telephone in \ the house is that it lets you make that reayy personal call without being overheard. Then, of course, an additional telephone gives such wonderful step saving convenience. Why not call our business office for full informa tion on a low cost extra telephone. Do it today. Public Service Telephone Company A NEW MONEY-SAVING WAY TO BUY ..LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALS.. IN THOMASTON M. F. ELLIOTT’S CASH & CARRY OFFERING 1. First quality lumber and building supplies at low cash & carry prices. 2. Free Loading on your truck. 3. Delivery if you desire at nominal rate. 4. Experienced personnel to assist and advise you. CHECK OUR PRICES AND QUALITY ^ Tlie climate couldn't be better, for buying a new' JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET (and that's the car more people are buying!) Take those June skies and breezes. Add a spankin’ new Jet-smooth Chevy. Presto, you’ve got all the makings of a roamin’ holiday. That low-loading deep-well trunk swallows up most everything you’d want to pack along. The carefully crafted Body by Fisher has you livin’ in luxury (and in comfort-high seats where the sight-seein’ comes easy). That Jet- smooth Chevy ride, with a sinewy Full Coil spring at each wheel, gentles you past all the wrinkles and ruts in the roads (there’s even a team of over 700 behind-the-scenes “shock ab sorbers” to hush up road surface mumblings and grumblings). All in all, Chevy’s light-steerin’,easy- ; goin’ ways just don’t leave much for you to do but feel good. And that’s exactly the way your Chevrolet dealer wants you to feel iioletA ~ as y° u can Plainly see in those beautiful June buys he’s got bustin’ out all over. Air conditioning—an extra-cost option ihal gives you fingertip temperatura control. Try it. cun Sheet Rock I x 8 x 3/8 $44 per 1,000 Sheet Rock 4 x 8 x 1/2 $55 per 1,000 Cement $1.30 Mortar Mix $1.10 All Common Nails 100-lb keg $9.50 Rubberoid Thick Rutt Shingles $6.40 sq. OPEN 7 to 5 Monday through Friday and until Noon on Saturday