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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA. SEPTEMBER
1961.
Reynolds Department
| Taylor County ASC
Committee Reelected
Conducted by
Jjji j!!j 111
| Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds | ?,
I i Delegates from each community
!:! elected in the recent ASC election
1 ;! met on August 31 and re-elected
A. Sealy, Chairman of the ASC
County Committee; John S. Mont
gomery, Vice-Chairman; and W. C.
Shehee, member. Robert F Wilson
Mr.-Mrs. John Mims, Jr., Atlanta was elected first alternate mem-
have returned home after spending ber and L. M. Chapman was elect-
last week with their parents. e d second alternate member. Corn-
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta, J nit , tee ^ en ele £ ted °" August 31
spent the week end with her par- 0 °J1 September 1.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barrow. • . ASC County Committee ad
ministers the Federal agricultural
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Borders and programs in accordance with the
Mrs. Chris Borders spent several applicable laws and regulations
days last week at Jekyll Island. These programs include the allot
T . _ _ . , ment and marketing quota prog
Mrs. Garlan Byrd attended a tea . Lt ' , G ° V ' and Byrd ^ as . re ! rams, the Agricultural Conservat
turned from the Macon hospital j on Program, the Soil Bank Pro
where he was a patient last week. gram , and duties under othef pro
Mrs. Lewis Ruffin, Mrs. Wini- grams as assigned by the secretary
fred Harrell and children spent Agriculture and the Congress.
Saturday p. m. shopping in Ma
con.
Mrs. Thomas Byrd was in Macon
Friday.
Mrs. A. J. Fountain shopped in
Macon Friday.
Mrs. C. E. Marshall spent Mon
day in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley
spent Monday in Macon.
in Valdosta Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley spent
Wednesday p. m. in Macon.
Mrs. James Gray and Nita
shopped in Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forsling
spent Monday in Sandersville.
Mrs. E. A. Hollis and Mr. Edward
Hollis were in Macon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mims spent
Ihe week end at Camp Holawala,
Ala. -
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Athon and
baby visited in Oglethorpe recent
ly-
Miscellaneous Shower
Millard Hicks of Thomaston Honoring Miss Powell
Mr
was a pleasant visitor among
friends and relatives in Reynolds
Saturday.
A Miscellaneous Shower was
give-n at the Woman’s Club House
The public congratulates the Na- Miss Delores Powell, a bride-
tional Guard upon the recent oc- ®, ed , 0 Sept. 3rd, by Mrs. Thea
cupation of their new Armory head ‘^ heal y- Mrs - B. F. Hill, Mrs. W.D.
quarters. Saunders and Miss Lillian Bee-
land.
Lt. Gov. Garland and Mrs. Byrd The Club House was beautifully
and sects and Mrs. Troy Whatley decorated with white wedding bells
spent the week end at Camp ivy smilax and pink coral vine,
Holowala, Ala. and pink flowers. T-he tables were
Mr and Mrs Hubert Sasser and overlaid vvp h Pink organdy ruffled
mr ana Mrs. nunert basser and covers. A silver candelabra with
family visited relatives in Nahunta burning tapers, silver bowls of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hodges j r . ' and spent several days at various mints and nuts were placed on the
and children shopped in Macon Pomts of interest in Florida on table where punch was served bv
Friday. their recent vacation. the bride’s cousin, Mrs. Brantley
After a visit with Mr. and Mrs. ® enton Sr. Miss Jane Windham
Henry Hicks and Mrs. F. M. Carson ke Pt tke Prig's book.
~ Miss Beeland greeted the guests
at the door. The receiving line
consisted of Miss Powell, her moth-
the week end with his mother Mrs ^ r ' and ^ rs ' ^rio Newsom Jr., er, Mrs. Virgil Powell and the
C. L. Pyron. ’ were the guests of their parents groom’s mother, Mrs. Henry Al-
| last week but have returned to mond. I
Mr. Robert Bell, after a few days their home in Chicago. Beautiful music was rendered
in Americus hospital has returned throughout the afternoon by Miss
to his home. I Mrs. Ferdinand Carson has re- Margaret Parr , I
turned from Flemington, W. Va., Pink and green iced cakes and
Mrs. B. W. Hinton Jr. and Mr. I
James Hinton spent Saturday in I
Macon.
Friday.
Mrs. E. W. Hodges Jr., and Mrs.
Dan Payne shopped in Ft. Valley Henry Hlcks a ’ nd Mrs ' F - M - Carson
Thursday. i Miss Adrienne Elliston has return-
| ed to Fresno, Calif.
Mr. Joe Pyron of Tifton spent
Mrs. Susie Woods spent several
•days last week i*a Macon with Mrs.
J. A. Fountain.
Mrs. F. M. Carson spent Monday
in Atlanta visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Elliston.
Mrs. Troy Whatley, Mrs. D. E.
Byrd and Mrs. Henry Payne were
in Macon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Byrd spent
last week end with relatives in
Perry and Alamo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fuller and
Bunny attended the circus in Ma
con Thursday night.
Mrs. Howard McRee attended a
Visiting Teacher’s Meeting in
Americus Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Payne and children
visited her parents in Meansville
during the week end .
Mrs. Neal Oliver of East Point
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernice Hill, recently .
- ’ - 6‘^cii iceu caKes ana
where she visited her sisters, Mrs. mints carried out the color scheme
B. Flynn and Mrs. W. A. Hazelton. Others assisting the hostesses in
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Monk Jr„
Monk, Mrs. Leonard Monk ^ n •a„ K d ,k i la G n 0 n d e aa p r „ <i W e^? a^Eare, W “'
& a.ufc “““iriSS T e , placed
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Q ut of trwn a KU f sts to er U° y '
Windham, Sunday. H °^ guests we,* Mrs -
Henry Almond Sr., Mrs. Bento*n,
Mrs. L. T. Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. ^ rs ’ Henry Almond Jr., Mrs. Ruby
Theodore Barrow, Pam and Jan evenson an( l Mrs. Clara Mae
Barrow, Mrs. Louise Reid, Miss Ann 0ye of Macon.
Buford Reed of Macon, Ga., and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Parfish of Augus
ta, Ga. visited Misses Etta Mae and
Marie Barrow Sunday.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
COLORED HELP WANTED
Cabinet maker or carpenter. Also
Miss Shirley Trussell left Friday ^J a f ieS for se ^ing machine work,
for New Orleans where she will be Penence preferred or can train
a student at Tulane this fall. She P™ pe r 5 pe £ on ’ A PP ly Murray Cas-
was accompanied by her sister, .... _ - _Phone UN 2-5532, Butler,
Miss Carolyn Trussell who after g ,a ' a in ® applications Monday,
spending a few days in New Or- ep ' 11-
leans will return to her work in
Atlanta.
at 1
Mr. and Mrs. Luke
daughter, Diane spent
week end at Moultrie.
Bass and
the past
Mr. Johnny McCree spent a few
days recently with his cousin,
Jimmy Peal in Americus
Miss Jane Peal of Americus was
the guest of Miss Linda McRee for
several days last week.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Payne spent
the week end in Greenville with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gasses.
OATS FOR SALE
Morgrain Oats, combine run,
96c a bushel. Buyer must furnish
own bags. Contact:
C. C. GILES, Sr.
Butler, Ga. Rt. 1
(8312p) Phone UN. 2-4013
FOR SALE
Beds, dressers and other used
pieces of furniture at my residence.
Contact:
MRS. NORMAR KORING
Rupert, Ga.
Phone: UN 2-3553
FOR SALE
Two-bed room house; four miles
south of Butler; school bus, RFD,
SERVICE and electricity. This residence at
.. . TT , the price asked will not be on the
Electric Motors, New and Used, market long . d neighbo nea „
Repaired and Rewound. Pick-up and churches; just off paved highway
Delivery each Friday at Doyel 19 wm tr J de for g P Qd J
Appliance Co Putter Ga or J. C. j n good condition. Party has good
Hinton Electric & Plumbin Supply Feasocl for selling. Contact:
at Reynolds or delivered to I E . E . JARRELL
SEMCO, i>>ion, Ga. Butler Pa
Photne: WO. 3-3400 ( 97) Phoile ’ G *' 2 . 2121
CROOKS RESTAURANT
CITY LIMITS — Reynolds, Georgia
FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
ONE MEAT
TWO VEGETABLES
ROLLS & DRINK
WEEK-END SPECIAL:
Hamburger & Milk Shake
69
37
WE GIVE CURB SERVICE!
WANTED
Wanted 50 acres or more with
three bed room residence near
Butler. Write or phone:
E. E. JARRELL
Butler, Georgia
(971b) Phone UN. 2-2121
FOR SALE
Rat Terrier Puppies, $10.00 each.
Call: Mrs. Jimmie Stringfellow
Butler, Ga. Rt. 2
Phone: TI 7-4108
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MORTGAGE LOANS
TO PAY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO REFINANCE
HOMES
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
FARM HOMES
Current Rate of Dividends on Savings 4%
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
PHONE GA 9-1522 MALCOLM REESE. Sec.-Treas.
FOR RENT
Unfunnished apartment with three
large rooms, small hall, private
bath; front and back entrances;
wired for electric range.
MRS. R. P. McGUFFIN
Butler, Ga.
(8313b) Phone; UN. 2-2585
Sewing Machines Repaired. All
makes; all work guaranteed. Free
estimate in your home.
J. R. Jones
Singer Sewing Machine Rep,
c/o McKenzie Furniture Cc.
Phone UN 2-4665
WORK WANTED
I am available for well work,
plumbing and house wiring
EARL BONE
Butler, Ga. Rt. 1
(6159p) Day Phone: UN. 2-3585
ATTENTION MAN OR WOMAN:
Serve Consumers with Rawleigh
products in Taylor Coucity. Must
have desire to earn $100 per week
and up. See H. C. Allen, Molena,
or write Rawleigh’s Dept. GAH-
810-27, Memphis, Tenn.
(8243p)
NOTICE
-TO-
TAX PAYERS
OF TAYLOR COUNTY
The Tax Books are now open for collecting
State, County and County School Taxes.
Your promptness in paying same will be sin
cerely appreciated.
Respectfully Yours to Serve
C. H. ADAMS
TAX COMMISSIONER
Taylor County, State of Georgia
Announceing
OUR NEW REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Jake Windham
Taylor County Citizen
Mr. Windham will be pleased to serve your
needs for Propane and Butane Gas!
AVAILABLE 24 HOURS
DAY
TI.
UN.
PHONE:
7-3895
2-4465
NIGHT PHONE.
TI. 7-4636*
Let us fill your tank now!
Summer Rates NowEffective!
GENERAL GAS CORPORATION
Fort Valley
Phone:
Georgia
TA. 5-5580
Serving customers through out this area for the past seven
years; having been in the L. P. Gas business for over 30 years
and operating in six Southern States. We maintain complete
service equipment for installing and servicing L. P. Gas oper
ated equipment. " 1