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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER. GEORGIA. FEBRUARY 1. 1962.
REYNOLDS NEWS
Miss Peggy Lucas spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forsling
were in Macon Monday.
Mr. Mike Waller of Macon spent
the week end with his parents.
Mr. Walter Forsling and Mr. Rob
ert Bell were in Macon Friday.
Mrs. Cliff Byrd is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Wilson, in Savan
nah.
Mrs. D. W. Payne, Sr. attended a
Slower Show in Atlanta last
;veek.
Miss Dee Brannen of Macon, was
!he week end visitor of Miss Kikki
Goddard.
Mr. I H. Pierce is recuperating
at his . une now after a recent
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Saunders of
Huntsville, Ala., were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saun
ders.
Mrs. Willis Saunders and Mrs. J.
C. Newsom visited Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Saunders in Butler, Wednes
day.
Schedule Released
For Renewing Auto
Driver’s Licenses
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whatley ar
rived Monday to spend several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mussle-
white.
Mrs. Clifford Montgomery of Ma
con spent Sunday with her mother
i in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
|ard windham.
S Mrs. Maude Smith and
| Mr. C. D. Windham of Macon vis
ited their brother, Mr. G. L. Wind
ham Saturday.
' Mrs. Virgil Powell and Miss Di-
'anne Powell spent Saturday in Ma
con the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
i Glenn Almond.
Mrs. I awrence Cook, Mrs. Larry
Causey and Beth were in Macon
Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Bell, Jr., and Mrs.
sink Marshall were in Macon last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant of
Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. Gan
Nelson Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Adams of
Butler visited Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Pierce Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Wilson has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Howard Neisler
and Mr. Neisler.
Miss Rebecca Mims was the week
end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Mims.
Miss Bobby Seay of Columbus,
spent the week end with her mother
Mrs. Emory Seay.
Miss Elda Blackmon, Mrs. Emory
Seay and Miss Bobby Seay spent
Saturday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ayers of Ogle
thorpe were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bell, Jr.
Miss Annis Brunson visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Brunson for the week end.
Mrs. Hoke McDaniel of Perry
spent the week end with her broth
er, Mr. G. L. Windham.
Mrs. Lamar Russell of Athens,
spent the week end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Russell.
Mrs. McCracken of Baxley has
been visiting her daughter,' Mrs.
Grady Elder and Mr. Elder.
Miss Carol Trussell of Decatur,
spent the wek end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Trussell.
Mr. Don Lane, student of Auburn
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Lane for the week end.
Rev. and Mrs. William Smith and
Claire spent Friday with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce and
Alan of Albany spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce.
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta,
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barrow.
Miss Dianne Powell of Atlanta
spent the week end with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley, Miss
Linda Whatley and Miss Caroline
Brady were in Macon Thursday.
Mr. Bobby Bell, Miss Kikki God
dard, Miss Dee Brannon and Mr.
Hugh O’Neal were in Macon Sun
day.
Mr. Clinton Sams has returned to
school at Bannesville after being at
home for several days on the sick
list.
I Mr. Wally Freshwater of Ft. Val-
i ley will be guest speaker at the
February meeting of the Reynolds
(Woman's Club.
I
j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Christopher
.and Miss Hazel Christopher of
j Montezuma visited Mr. and Mrs.
j Gan Nelson Sunday.
I Mr. Ed Richardson attended the
| National Convention of Internation-
j al Harvester in Chicago for sev
eral days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jarrell of Gray
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Suggs, Mr. S. J. Jarrell and
Mrs. Lillian Horton.
Mrs. C. L. Seay Sr., and Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Seay Jr., of Colum
bia, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gan Nelson Saturday.
Misses Winnie and Laurice Ault-
man spent Wednesday night in
Macon the guests of their sister,
Mrs. R. E. Mullins and Mr. Mullins.
Mrs. Ray Nystrom of Bethlehem,
Pa., Miss Dathine Brunson of Wash
ington, D. C., and Mr. Gene Brun
son of Athens were in Reynolds last
week.
Miss Nancy Randolph and Mr.
Townshend Loga of Atlanta were
week end guests of Mrs. Virginia
Boger and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hin
ton.
Mrs. Susie Woods, Mrs. E. T.
Shealy and Mrs. Dan Fountain vis
ited Mr. Dan Fountain last Satur
day, who is a patient in the Phoebe
Putney Hospital in Albany.
Mrs. Virginia Boger, Miss Marion
Newsom and Mrs. Winifred Harrell
were dinner guests Saturday eve
ning of Misses Estelle Walton and
Nell Hardeman in Ft. Valley.
Schedule for renewing Auto
mobile Drivers Licenses in Taylor
County is published herewith:
Butler
Tuesday, February 13
Tuesday, February 20.
j Wednesday, February 28.
| Wednesday, March 7
Tuesday. March 20
, Wednesday, March 28.
Reynolds
Wednesday, February 7.
Wednesday, March 14
Tests to get new driver’s licenses
will be given by the State Tropers
in Butler on February 20th and on
March 20th.
All licenses, operators, chauffeurs
and learners expiring on March 31,
shall be renewed to expire cn the
license’s birthdate during next
provided said licensee desires a one
year license. In the event the li
censee request a five year license,
said license will be issued to expire
on the licensee’s birthdate during
the year 1967.
All original one year operators,
chauffeurs and learners licenses
issued after Jan. 1, 1962 and prior
to Jan. 1, 1963, shall be issued to
expire on the licensee’s birthdate
in the year 1963.
1 All original five year operator or
| chauffeur licenses issued after Jan.
1, 1962, and prior to Jan. 1, 1963,
shall be issued to expire on the li
censee’s birthdate in the year 1967.
I All original one year operators,
chauffeurs and learners licenses is
sued on and after Jan. 1, 1963, shall
be issued to expire on the licensee’s
next following birthdate. Provided,
however, that no license shall be
issued for a period of less thnn
90 days.
All original five year operator or
chauffeur licenses issued on and
after Jan. 1, 1963, shall be issued
to expire on the licensee’s birthdate
in the fifth year after the year of
such issuance.
All subsequent renewals shall be
issued to expire on the licensee’s
birthdate during the year so desig
nated by the license, (one or five
years).
i All licenses except five year ones
must be renewed by March 31st
ithis year according to local of
ficials.
(Pd. Adv.)
Gordon-Carson
U. D. C. Chapter
Met Jan. 25th
The Gordon-Carson Chapter UDC,
met at the home of Mrs. B. W. Hin-
I ton. Sr.. Jan. 25th. Upon resigna-
1 tion of Mrs. Thad Crawley as chair-
: man of the nominating committee
1 the president, Mrs. S. J. Tankersley
I appointed Mrs. H. C. Bond, Mrs.
I B. W. Hinton and Mrs. C. E. What-
I ley as the committee. Mrs. W. T.
| Bankston’s resignation as Third
'Vice President and Recorder of
j Crosses was read and the Corre-
sopnding Secretary was asked to
write Mrs. Bankston, thanking her
for the excellent work she had done
in these offices.
Mrs. C. H. Neisler reported that
a general index of geneology was
being completed to be placed at
Rhodes Memorial in Atlanta to be
used by anyone interested. It is
thought that this will be of help
to anyone seeking information for
the completion of UDC application
papers.
Mrs. Neisler and Mrs. Tankersley
reported having attended the Ex
ecutive Board Meet in Atlanta Jan.
18th. Mrs. Neisler who is District
Chairman asked that everyone who
could do so attend District Meet
| in Perry at 10:00 a. m., Feb. 14th.
She presented to the Chapter type
written copies of a letter from Capt.
John Wright, written during the
War Between the States.
J After singing “Dixie”, accompa
nied by Mrs. Paul Hodges, the pro
gram chairman, Mrs. J. G. Hicks
gave an interesting talk on the
post war struggle of the South,
recognized the birthdays which are
always observed in January, viz.:
Lee. Jackson and Murray; closing
I with thoughts on the beginning of
a new year.
Mrs. Hodges, a talented pianist,
played several selections on the pi
ano.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Hodges, Mrs. Virginia B oger and
Mrs. F. M. Carson, served coconut
pie, coffee and nuts.
CARD OF THANKS
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.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
A shirt was left in the Clerk’s
Office during the Christmas holi
days. PleSsfcPtKJfttaet:
BEN GUINED
Butler, Ga. z
(2’1’b) UN. 2-4405
I want to express my thanks to
all of my friends in remembering
me during my stay in the Macon
hospital I appreciate all the nice
letters, visits and flowers.
May God bless and be with each
of you is our earnest prayer.
L. H. Pierce.
The Beauty Nook
The Beauty Nook announces the
arrival of a new operator, MISS
BETTY WILLIS, on February 6th.
Betty is fresh out of Beauty School
—ready to offer you the very latest
HAIR FASHIONS!
To get your personal cut, style and
Permanent Wave, just CALL TODAY
and make your appointment at
THE BEAUTY NOOK
Willorene McElmurray, Fredia Mcln-
vale, Betty Willis will be glad to give you
“A LIFT WITH A NEW HAIRDO”
Call: TI. 7-5385 — Willorene McElmurray, Owner
The BEAUTY NOOK for:
YOUR Haircuts — YOUR Style — YOUR Permanent
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Draughon of i REPAIR SERVICE
Cedartown and Mr and Mrs, James | We re p a ir all makes of Appli-
Draughon of Huntsville, Ala vis- ances, Electrical and Plumbing
ited relatives in Re ynolds Satur- Work. For prompt service, call:
day. They were enroute home from
a Florida vacation.
Rev.-Mrs. Walker
Visited Reynolds
Methodist Church
In August, 1959 the Reynolds
Methodist church assumed a small
portion of support of a Missionary
couple, who with their four children
were serving in the Congo. Rev.
and Mrs. David Walker taught in
Wembe Nyama, Belgian Congo,
Africa until forced to leave due to
the uprising after Independence
Day.
This family is now on leave and
spending some time In Georgia.
They visited the Reynolds Metho
dist church Sunday for both the
morning and evening services. Mr.
Walker showed pictures at the
evening service pertaining to their
work.
—Reporter.
(213p)
DOYLE’S—Butler, Ga.
UN, 2-4415
Yours for the asking
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
AVAILABLE AT ONCE Rawleigh
business in Crawford county. Good
opportunity. Experience helpful but
not necessary. See Mrs. John John
son. 127 Oak St., Ft. Valley, Ga,.
or write at once. Rewleigh Dept.
GAB-810-102, Memphis, Tennessee.
(2T’3p)
NEED MONEY to bolster the bud- ^
:get? 4 or 5 hours a day will bring
'you a good income. Write Avon
Manager. ji
j MRS. RATLIFF
I P. O. Box 1075
(211b) Warner Robins, Ga.
FOR SAL E
Purebred meat-type Hampshire
(Pigs; good length and color; weigh
50 to 60 pounds. With papers, 25.00
each; without papers, 23.00 each.
Frank Riley, Jr.
Butler, Georgia
(125b) Phone UN. 2-4975
LOST OR STRAYED
White faced, red heifer calf, 115-
lbs. No. 138 tag in ear. Missing
from my place since Jan. 17th.
Finder please notify:
C. C. GILES, Sr.
Butler, Ga.
(125) UN. 2-4013
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
Cleaning Septic Tanks and lines
serviced and repaired. Prompt, ef
ficient service. Phone TA. 5-8244.
P. O. Box 154, Fort Valley, Georgia.
(l’25’4p)
LOOK: Splendid Rawleigh busi
ness available in Crawford County.
Exceptional opportunity for indus- j j
trious person. See Mrs. John John
son, 127 Oak St., Ft. Valley, or
write Rawleigh Dept GAA-810-18,
Memphis, Tenn. (1251p)
QUALITY HAY FOR SALE
Coastal Bermuda, mixed grass
lespedeza, bahia. Two and one-
fourth mile from Half-Way House
on Flint River. ,
FRANK RILEY,
(118) UN. 2-4975.
WELLS DRILLED
WELLS REPAIRED
2- 3 - 4 - 6 inch wells. We are
equipped to give you fast efficient
service. Call or write:
HAMMACK ELECTRIC SUPPLY
Phone: UN 2-4465
Butler, Ga,
Taylor County Tax Books
Are Now Open
TO RECEIVE STATE AND COUNTY TAX
RETURNS FOR THE YEAR 1962
All persons owning property January 1,
1962, must report it for taxation purposes.
In order to get the benefit of HOMESTEAD
and PERSONAL EXEMPTION it will be neces
sary for you to file your application on or be
fore April 1,1962.
I will appreciate you calling by the Tax
Commissioner’s Office the first time you arc
in the Court House and making your return.
All Persons Selling Cartridges $ 5 qq
All Persons Selling Fire Arms & Cartridges $15^00
Yours to serve,
C. H. ADAMS
Tax Commissioner, Taylor County, Georgia