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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 18, 1962.
REYNOLDS NEWS
Mr. Ed Richardson, Buddy Harp
are in Orlando, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Goddard
spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran were
visitors here last week end.
Mrs. J. H. Brewer and jMrs.. Ola
Hicks shopped in Macoh' Thurs
day.
Mrs. Henry Posey, Scott and
Julie spent the week end in Al
bany.
Mrs. Maude Smith of Macon spent
several days with relatives here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mason are leav
ing soon to make their home in
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Evans of At
lanta spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Bonds.
Mrs. J H. Neisler returned from
Atlanta Wednesday after spending
several days with Mrs W. H. What
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cummings are
proud parents of twins, boy and
girl born Monday at Sams-Whatley
hospital.
Pvt. Thomas Pierce is with the
U. S. Army Hospital in Ft. Polk,
La. He is spending a few days with
his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Byrd spent the
week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hoke Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horton of Ma
con were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. James.
Mrs. Bobbie Seay of Columbus
spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs. Emory Seay.
Mr. Lonnie Pierce who is a pa
tient at the Macon hospital is do
ing well as can be expected.
Mrs. John Montgomery spent
Monday with her father, Mr. Lonnie
Pierce at the Macon hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whatley
in Savannah last week.
Mr. H. C. Bond and Rev. J. R.
Whiddon attended an Executive
Board meeting in Ft. Valley Sun
day p. m.
Mr. Roy Jones, Sink Marshall,
Woodfin Hinton, Julian Whatley
and Ed Godard spent Sunday at
Rock Eagle.
We are glad to have Mr. and
Mrs. Holmes Harrison with us. Mr.
Harrison has accepted a position
with Flint R. E. A.
Friends of Charles Nelson are
very glad to hear he is doing nice
ly at Sams-Whatley hospital after
a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor
Sr. of Camilla, spent the week end
in Gainesville, Fla.
Robert Swearingen, Jr.
Admitted to Supreme,
Appelate Court Bars
Mr. Robert Swearingen Jr., and
six other law students from Walter
George Law School, Mercer Uni
versity, were among the 108 law
yers who were admitted to the bar
of the Supreme Court and the bar
of Court of Appeals of Georgia in
Atlanta, Monday. Later they at
tended a luncheon at the Dinkler-
Plaza Hotel. The speaker for the
occasion was Hon. G. B. Bell, Judge
of the U. S. Court of Appeals.
Woodmen of World
Has Splendid Record
RECAPPING
NEWEST - MOST MODERN SHOP
IN MIDDLE GEORGIA
We are not ashamed of the way we
recap a tire, nor are we ashamed of our
equipment, so we put it right up front
where you can watch your tires being pro
cessed.
Come by and see our FACTORY
TRAINED personnel using the highest
quality materials, recap your Tires.
AYERS OIL COMPANY
Reynolds, Ga. Ph. TI. 7-4465
THE GENERAL TIRE
CALLS THAT C O UN T
"Are you
busy
Suturday,
Jane?”
Teen time is telephone
time. And that means calla
for friendly conversation,
exchanging “vital”
information, and that
important Saturday
night date.
These calls, none of then
earthshaking in importance)
neverthbless demonstrate
how even our young folks
have come to depend on
telephone service for fast,
personal communication.
Much the same as we
do, they turn to the
telephone whenever there’s
news to be t old or an
errand to run. ".t’s no
wonder that telephone
aervice still ranks number
one aa a family budget
bargain.
Public Service
Telephone Company
The Woodmen of the World Life
Insurance Society of Omaha, Neb.,
in 1961 processed nearly 37,000 ap
plications totaling more than $122-
000,000 in new buiness according to
a report by Woodmen President J.
R. Sims.
This compares with the previous
year’s production of $102 million
from 28,344 applications.
I Woodmen’s net gain of $32,477,000
new insurance in force brought the
Society’s total insurance in force
.to $100 million. Assets are now
| $233 million compared with $228
million at the end of 1960, a gain
of $5,000,000.
i The new year got off to a good
: start for Woodmen of the World
'when official approval was given
effective Jan. 1st for the United
Order of the Golden Cross of Knox
ville, Tenn., to merge with the
Woodmen of the World, thereby
adding 3,700 new members and $2.7
million in insurance in force.
Members now total nearly 415,000.
Woodmen is the nation’s financial
ly strongest fraternal benefit so
ciety.
Speaker McCormack
Sees Postage Raise
Approval Soon
Washington, D. C. — Speaker!
John McCormack predicted Monday
that the House will approve a
postage rate increase bill calling
for a five cent stamp on first class
letters and an eight sent stamp for
air mail. i
McCormack also said that t'he
House Democratic leadership
would support the administration
stand on the issue. Thus, the bat
tle will provide the first test of the
effectiveness of the new leader
ship team, McCormack, Democratic
Leader Carl Albert, Okla., and party
Whip Hale Boggs, La.
The speaker scheduled for floor
action a bill that would raise an
additional $550 million in postal
revenue, largely thru a one cent
increase in first class and air mail
rates. Administration forces will
try on the floor to raise the bill’s
total to $621 million.
PAR-SAN’S
Annual Winter
Clearance Sale
Both
Ladies and Men’s
Departments
Entire Selection of
Fall Shoes
One Group of
Ladies’ Spring Shoes
The Par San
Fort Valley, Georgia
Ladies
i
NOW! A NEW HIM OF WORTH!
To do your particular Jobs more
efficiently, this year Chevrolet
offers 10 High Torque engines In
cluding a 261-cu.-ln. Six* In light-
duty models that need extra power
... a 327* and a 409*-cu.-ln. V8,
most powerful In Chevrolet history
... and two new diesels: Chevrolet-
GM 4-53 and 6V-53.
Chevrolet has been first in the
truck business since 1937 because it
has been able to prove that its quality
costs less over the years. At last
count there were 424,381 more Chev
rolet trucks over 10 years old still work
ing and saving than ary other make.
Quality is always a smarter invest
ment, especially when its purchase
price is strictly competitive.
Let your Chevrolet dealer show
you truck quality point by point. Com
pare carefully. Then make your deci
sion. We belieye it will be Chevrolet.
r t •Option*! si stirs cost.
62 CHEVY
JOBMASTER TRUCKS
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AND SAVING AND SAVING AND SAVING AND SAVING AND
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l-‘> See your Chevrolet dealer for trucks that respect a dollar
Taylor County Motor Co
Reynolds, Qeorgia