The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, November 16, 1961, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER. GEORGIA. NOVEMBER 16, 1961. Reynolds Department Conducted by The Reynolds UDC will meet at the Club Chapter House Thursday Nov. 30th, 3:30 p. m. Cpl. Thomas Pierce who is in lj;l training at Ft. Polk, La., spent j!lj j Saturday with Mrs. Pierce and son, % Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds Mrs. D. W. Payne Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Payne were in Greenville for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith were in Macon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Byrd were in Atlanta Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floy Bullock were in Reynolds one night last week. Mrs. Ben Hinton and Mrs. F. H. Sams were in Barnesville Friday. Mr. Mike Waller of Mercer Uni versity visited his parents last week end. Mrs. Van Livingston and Mrs. Jim Brewer spent Tuesday in Ma con. Miss Carolyn Trussell visited with her parents during the week end. Mrs. Richard Parks and Mrs. Sidney Bryan spent Thursday in Macon. Miss Amelia Halley spent the week end at Wesleyan College in Macon. Mrs. Bobby Aultman and Miss Gayle Aultman were in /'Macon Monday. Mrs. Virginia Boger and Miss Marion Newsom were in Columbus Thursday. Mrs. Walter Forsling and Mrs. Wootlfin Hinton were in Macon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Payne and Danny spent the week end in For est Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cook were in Macon Sunday. Friends of Mrs. C. J. Harp, Sr. will regret to learn that she is a patient at the Macon hospital. Miss Anna Laura Willis of Ma- Mrs. Garland Byrd and Mrs. Thomas Byrd attended a tea Conyers Thursday. Tommy at Centerville. He also vis ited his parents in Crowell com munity. Out-of-town visitors attending the Baptist Revival here were Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Cheeves and daugh ter, Mrs. T. M. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cox of Mcntezuma and | Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin of Colum bus. Airman 3-c Billy Wayne Parks, con visited her parents, Mr. and!^ Sy ^ F ' Mf- and Mrs - W- C. Mrs. Luther Willis, last week end. j Parks of Reynolds has b f en assign ed to Pope AFB, North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of after completing AF Technical Sch- Powersville spent Monday night ool at Shepard AFB Texas. He has with their sister, Mrs. Clem Waters, 'recently spent a 15 day leave at his w . .... ' home in Reynolds. Miss Laurice Aultman and Miss] Winnie Aultman are vacationing in Palatka, Fla., and Columbia, S.IC. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McRee, Johnny and Lynda spent Sunday in Dawson visiting Mr. McRee’s moth er. I I Friday, Mrs. Virginia McCord of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Jr., Macon will be incharge of a hat and family visited with Mr. and workshop at Reynolds Methodist Mrs. C. L. Ayers in Oglethorpe Sun- .church from 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. day. Anyone interested in redoing old „ ... _ .. ™ I hats they are thinking of throwing Mrs. Walter Forsling Mrs Thos. ju * t bring them , a workbox S ^ covered dish lunch, and $2.00 to take care of expenses. | New hat frames can also be made Mrs. Earl Weaver and from buckram. Feathers and other Greenville, S. C. spent supplies will be furnished to work end with Mrs. J. M. with. Reynolds Club Sponsoring Workshop Tomorrow (Friday) CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE: 300 acres fertile level land, located near Reynolds, Ga. For further information, ad dress: (11162b) E. H. Joiner, Reynolds, Ga. or T. D. Joiner, Reynolds, Ga. FOR SALE One 1956 Ford half-ton pick-up Truck in good condition. Priced reasonable. Vernon Reddish County Agent (11161b) Butler, Ga. HAY FOR SALE Bright fertilized hay for sale. Coastal Bermuda, Bahia, mixed Grass Lespedeza. Good supply, 2 1/4 miles from Half Way House up U. S. 80 Highway toward Tal- botton on Flint river. FRANK RILEY Butler, Ga. <11162p UNion 2-4975 COFFEE MAN Age 22 to 40. Married. To oper ate established coffee route. No strikes, no lay-offs. Permanent job. 52 pay check a year. Paid vacation Car and expenses furnished. Salary I commission and bonus. ! For personal interview, reply to: i P. O. Box 1034, Macon, Georgia. I (11162b) WELLS DRILLED WELLS REPAIRED FOR SALE Mahogany Dining Room suite, 2- 3 - 4 - 6 inch wells. We are six Chairs, Buffet, China equipped to give you fast efficient 'Cabinet; one Ivory Bedroom Suite, service. Call or write: l seven P ,eces ; Go ?, d Porch J u ™i- HAMMACK ELECTRIC SUPPLY ! t ,V r . e ’ al * ™ atch - AU m good con - Phone: UN 2-4465 ; d,tl0n - Contact: Butler, Ga. ^ rs ‘ f’ M ' Carson ! Reynolds, Ga. TI. 7-3715. WANTED !(1192p) Would like to keep children while | sewing Machines Repaired. All parents are away from home work-i mak all work guaranteed. Free ing, shopping or visiting during the. stimate in vour home . day time hours. Contact | j R Tonp „ MRS. ROBT. WATSON , Singer Sewing Machine Rep Butler, Ga c /o McKenzie Furniture Cc. Phone UN. 2-5576 | phone UN 2 . 4665 iniiiiiiiimtii.iritiimiiiiiiiiitmnnfiiiiinimiimiiiHiiii CROOKS RESTAURANT CITY LIMITS — Reynolds, Georgia FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 69 c ONE MEAT TWO VEGETABLES ROLLS & DRINK WEEK-END SPECIAL-. Hamburger & Milk Shake • WE GIVE CURB SERVICE! 37 UllUUIIIlllHllUIUIUIUIIIUIUIUUIIIUIMimilUllllllllMUIHIHUIIUI)HIIIIHIIllllllllllllUIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUIHIIIIHIilliminni Childre and Ernie were in Macon Tuesday. Mr. and family of the week Weaver. j Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whatley and Birth Announcements family of Atlanta were the guests Mr. and Mrs. James F. Culver- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neisler house announce the birth of a son last week. James Flem Jr., at Sams-Whatley hospital, Reynolds, Nov. 8th. Mrs. Miss Rebecca Mims and Mr. Jerry Culverhouse is the former Geraldine Walker of Georgia Southern were Suddeth. The parents reside at Tal- week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. bottom John Mims. I Mr. and Mrs. Lamar H. Massey Mr. John Duke was lay speaker at the Methodist Church last Sun- j n 'day. Mrs. Duke accompanied him to Reynolds. Mrs. Clem Waters spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. A. C. Adams of Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wooten of Ma con were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aultman. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and Miss Ruth Nelson spent Sunday afternoon in Macon. Mr. Gene Brunson of the Uni versity of Georgia visited his par ents last week end. L! Mrs. Lonnie Pierce spent last •veek with her aunt, Miss Maitiit Connell in Ft. Valley. Mr. Clinton Sams and Mr. Jerry Mclnvale wore week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams. Mr. Rusty Lane made a hole-in- one on no. 5 at the Reynolds Ki- wamis Golf Club Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce and son Allen of Albany will spend this week with their parents, Mrs. George Brady, Mrs. Bobby Aultman and Miss Caroline Brady were in Macon Thursday. Mrs. Walter Clay and Miss Mar garet Clay of Macon spent Satur day with Mrs. Will Ricks. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Pickman of Montezuma were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Willis. Dr. H. C. Whatley of Savannah was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite last week. of Rupert announce the birth of a son Nov. 12th at Sams Hospital, Reynolds. He has been given the name Stephen Lamar. Mrs. Massey Mrs. C. G. Elder carried her is the former Miss Linda Allen of mother, Mrs. McCracken to Baxley Ellaville. Maternal grandparents last week and remained with her are Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Allen of for a short visit. , Ellaville and paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Massey Mrs. Woodfin Hinton and Mrs. of Ru p ert Eva Halley attended a Veterans _____ Service Officers’ meeting in Thom-1 Mr and Mrs Dona id A. Massey aston Thursday. 'of Rupert announce the birth of a Mrs. Tray Whatley, Mrs. John daughter Nov. 12th at the Sams Mims and Mrs. D. E. Byrd attended hospital, Reynolds. She has been a Delta .Kappa Lambda luncheon name d Donn^LEllen. Mrs. Massey in p*>rrv last urppk • is the former Miss Elizabeth Land in reny, last weeK. | of Columbus. Maternal grandpar- Mrs.' Woodfin Hinton was admit- 'ents are Mr. Walter Shuman and ted to Macon hospital Tuesday for the late Mrs. Shuman. Paternal a minor ear operation and will re- grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. turn home Wednesday or Thurs- |J- R- Massey of Rupert. day. | Insurance is often carried when Mrs. H. W. Breazeale not needed and needed when not Eva B. Griffith spent carried. Mr. and and Miss Wednesday in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCowan and family. Mrs. Clara Eden, Mrs. Ji - r el Williams and Mrs. Gene Willia s and little daughter, visited in ti.. home of Mrs. Leila Hogg during the week end. Mrs. Alfred Childres has returned home from the local hospital after being a patient for several days. Her many friends wish for her an early and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton left Thursday for Savanah to visit with Mrs. W. J. Riley, Jr., and children. Capt. Riley is in New' York where the family will move in the near i future. I M«4.< BTU -V- . c . ^ A Small Down Payment Delivers...Easy, Convenient Termst COMPLETE INSTALLATION & SERVICE DEPT. Dial - Dial for the best in Propane & Butane Sales & Service DIAL GAS SERVICE DAY 7-5600 REYNOLDS, GA. NITE 7-5665 NOW! A NEW WORLD OF WORTH! THE CITIZENS STATE BANKS BUTLER, GEORGIA -:- REYNOLDS, GEORGIA (Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Series M80 Tandem with 10-yard dump body new HighTorque power JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR JOB CHEVY MASTER TRUCKS Chevy offers sure-saving power for every truck job with a total of 10 High Torque, tight-fisted engines for '62. Rugged new Chevy-GM Diesels. A new High Torque 409 V8. And a BUILT TO KEEP WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND new choice of six-cylinder savings in light-duty models. SAVING SIXES. If you’ve a job for a six, Chevy has a six for your job! The famed High Torque 235 Six, for instance. Or the High Torque 261 Six, this year available * for the first time in light-duty models. EAGER EIGHTS. Four of ’em, including a brand-new WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND High Torque 327 VS* and the mighty new 409 V8*. DURABLE DIESELS. New Chevrolet-GM 4-53’s and 6V-53 s are compact and rugged, and are backed by years of GM Diesel experience. NEW DESIGN—NEW MODELS. New work styling permits drivers to see the road as much as 10 V, feet WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND closer to the truck. Chevrolet’s proved Independent Front Suspension gives you a smoother riding, harder working, longer lasting truck. Three work-proved Corvair 95 s add rear-engine traction and maneuvera bility to the light-duty field. A total of 203 models in all. See your Chevrolet dealer. ’Optional at antra cost WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING! New Jobmaster Trucks! New Corvair 95’s! New Diesels! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Taylor County Motor Co Reynolds, Qeorgia