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

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PAGE TWO THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 8, 1962. REYNOLDS NEWS Mr. Climton Sams spent Sunday at home. Mr. Clark Hortman •week end at home. spent the Miss Margaret Parr week end at home. spent the Miss Bobbie Seay spent the week end with her mother. Mr. Jerry Mclnvale Reynolds Friday night. visited in Jean Jones spent Friday night ■with Marjorie Goodroe. Miss Susan Cosey spent the week end with her parents. Mr. Robert Swearingen was at home for the week end. Miss Aurelia Sawyer spent the ■week end with her parents. Miss Elizabeth Parker spent the woke end with relatives here. Mrs John Major visited Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard recently. Mrs. Lemon Duke of Ft. Valley, visited Mrs. N. L. Halloy Monday. Mrs. Joe Goodroe and Mrs. E.D. -McCorvey spent Thursday in Ma con, Mrs. Herman Hill and Mrs. C. R. Simmons spent Monday in Colum bus. Mr. Kenneth Hartman of Georgia Tech spent the week end at home. Miss Angie Holt of Thomaston spent last week with Miss Amelia Halley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fountain vis ited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman ."Sunday. Mrs. Herman Hill, Dianne, Linda and Melodye spent Saturday in Macon. ^ Mrs. Mildred Payne, Jimmy, Clary and Pat spent Sunday in TMeansviHe. Mrs. Dick Windham had as guests last week her mother, Mrs. String-fellow. TT. Mr - Hollis Goodroe spent the week end with relatives in Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Larry Cook came home for tihe week end and had as his guest Mr. Harry Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tankersley *rpent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tankersley. Mrs. Irene Pierce has returned home after several weks stay with her son in Powersville. Mrs. Fred Passmore and Miss' Mamie Cornell of Ft. Valley spent Wednesday with relatives at Crowell. Mr. Mac Goddard and Mr. Harry - j Hicks spent the week end in Pitts burg, Penna., the guests of Mr. Phil Bumpus. Mrs. Sawyer and Tom and Fran- cios Carson attended the District MYF Rally at Cherokee Heights in Macon Monday night. Mr. A. J. Fountain, Jackie and Richard and Dannie and Buddy Rubins attended the Fox Hunting Convention in Roberta last week. Miss Patricia Jones had as spend the night guests Friday nite Lucy Jon Mangham, Ginger Good roe, Marilyn Windham and Karen Horton. Mr. Hollis Goodroe, a student at Georgia Tech, is spending this quarter at Baltimore, Md., where he is connected with Glidden Chemical Company. Mr. George Erwin and Mr. George Culpepper will spend Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Culpepper and will speak at the morning and evening worship hour. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pierce of Tal- botton, Mrs. Ada Cox and Mr. # Worth Cox of Butler and Mr j Married in Fla James Braddy and son of Atlanta visied Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Pierce Sunday. PATRICIA ANNE POSEY Miss Torbert Mr. Visage, Jr. ' Miss Patricia Dianne Torbert, Rev. and Mrs. William Smith 1 G^fwXrt 0 , Walter and Claire of Kathleen; Mrs. Thos.'ly of Macon Pierce and son of Centerville, spent Carlton I^>w’i= th f bnde of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ’ L H. ' ceremonv^turdl f in 3 Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. John the Tride X at the home of Montgomery and family. I Dr R n L UT ■ D - In Rle, pastor of the Rev. and Mrs. Culpepper will'f erea Baptist church, officiated, have as guests Wednesday, ™rs. w - p - Dalton of Moultrie and Bishop Smith and Dr. and Mrs. , S- J - E - Brunson of Albany, aunts Mack Anthony who will be here of the bride, presented the music, for the dedication sevice at Given in marriage by her father, the the Reynolds Methodist par- s maid of honor was her cnnurro lnfnr I ~ ~ • COUSincr Mice Pu + U T i a. r Miss Patricia Posey Martin R. Bosworth Will Marry in April sonage later in the evening. Cross Roads Club Met at Club House Mr. and Mrs. Don Mims and Ruth Ann spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Montfort. Mr and Mrs. Roy Jones, Priscilla, Beth, Jean, Harriett and Ronnie aspent Sunday in Montezuma. Mrs. Lemon Duke and Mrs. N L Halley spent Thursday in Columbus the guests of Mrs. Mel Tollerson. Misses Jerry Windham and Sandy Hinton will spend the week with Miss Jane Windham at ’Emory. .cousing Miss Ruth Lambert of Ma- 1 con. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Visage Sr., of Reynolds, had his brother, Ronnie Visage, as best man. Bob Torbert, brother of the . bride, was usher. The Cross Roads H. D. Club met A Tlle bride wore a ballerina length Feb. 1st at the Club House for its ° f , Ch u” tiIIy la ? e over net ^ regular monthly session with the taIIeta fas hioned with a scalloped President, Mrs. Martha Avera, pre- laCe ? n the bouffant skirt. A siding. The devotional was given ? Ueen ’j, crown of seed pearls held by Mrs. Avera, using the 43rd ner vel1, and she carri ed a white Psalm. Mrs. Clyde Walker led in prayer book covered with lace and prayer. centered with valley lilies and a Commute - — white orchid. Committees were appointed at h h ,‘r r ln cU n<1 s'o' r a7 5 Book^M “ “>» ^ STSS ,UyTn The Treasurer gave a very satis- 1 Among Reynolds citizens attend- factory report. One new member ing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. . en i ,sted at this meeting, Mrs. C. L. Visage, Ronnie and Shirley Willie Cotney. An effort is still in .Visage. progress to enlist new members [ ——-—_________ and there are number of eligible prospects in the community. The Home Dem. Club is also in terested in fund-raising and prob ably will sponsor a group of quar tet singers in the near future. The Club decided on a work day for the Club House grounds. Mrs. Edward Cooper gave a dem onstration on interior decorating. Hostesses served delicious refresh ments carrying out the Valentine idea. —Club Reporter. 1 mortgage loans TO PAY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO REFINANCE • HOMES • COMMERCIAL PROPERTY • FARM HOMES Current Rate of Dividends on Saving's 4% PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PERSY. GEORGIA PHONE GA 9-1522 MALCOLM REESE. Sec^Treos. CLASSIFIED ADS. WOULD you like to earn: $2.00 an hour? Let AVON show you how. Write MRS. EDNA GATLIFF P. O. Box 1075 (281b) Warner Robins. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Posey of Ma con announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Anne Posey, to Martin R. Bosworth, son of Mrs. Dick Perry. The wedding date is planned for April 8th at Ma- ble White Memorial Baptist church, Macon. Miss Posey graduated from Rey nolds High School and attended a business school in Macon. She is now employed by a Macon business firm. Mr. Bosworth graduated at An drew Jackson High School, Jack sonville, Fla, He is now serving with the paratroopers in the U. S. Army stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Rupert H-D Club Valentine Party The Rupret H-D Club is sponsor ing a Valentine party at the Club House next Tuesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. Fun is planned for all with plenty of good eats at the conces sion stand. Come out and join the party. Bring the entire family. —Reporter. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Georgia State Highway Authority Project No. RA-2-137 (1) County of Taylor Sealed proposals will be received by the Georgia Rural Roads Au thority at its General Office at No. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., until 11 a. m. Eastern Standard Time, Feb. 15, 1962, for furnishing all labor, material, equipment and oth er things necessary for construction of 12.78 miles of resurfacing on the Butler-Knoxville Road, State Route 137, beginning at the intersection of State Route 96 in Butler and ex tending northeasterly to the inter section of State Route 128 including the “Y” Connector at State Route 128. Plans and Specifications are on file at the office of the undersigned at Atlanta, and at the office of the State Highway Department, No. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., and at the office of the Division En gineer of the State Highway De partment at Thomaston, Georgia, where they may be inspected free of charge. Copies of the Standard Specifica tions may be obtained upon pay ment in advance of the sum of $5.00. Copies of the Standard Speci fications may be obtained upon payment in advance of the sum of $3.00, which sums will not be re funded. The Standard Specifications of the State Highway Department of Georgia have been adopted by the Ga. Rural Roads Authority and will govern any construction under these proposals. The Approximate Quantities Are as Follows: 500 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Exca vation. 500 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treatment Material. 200 Cu. Yds. Soil Cement Stabi lized Base Course. 150 Bbls. Portland Cement. 200 Gals. Cutback Asphalt Prime. 16100 Gals. Emulsified Asphalt Tack Coat, AE-O. 1000 Tons Asphalt Concrete “B”, “E” and “F” 7100 Tons Asphalt Concrete “F” 150000 Gals. Asphaltic Material. Said work shall begin within (10) days after formal execution of contract and shall be completed within 60 working days. When within 140 working days. When contract has been executed,written notice shall be given the Contrac tor, at which time, and not before, work may be started. Contract executed pursuant to this Notice is binding on the State Highway Authority as such. Said contract will not create liabili ty, expressed or implied, against the undersigned Chairman of the State State Highway Authority as an in dividual, nor against any employee of the State Highway Department in his or her individual ca pacity. Proposals must be submitted on regular forms which are supplied by the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check, negotiable United States Bonds or other acceptable se curity in the amont of $3,000.00, and must be plainly marked “Pro posal for Bridge Construction,” County and Number, and show the time of opening as advertised. Check of the low bidder will be cashed and all other checks will be returned as soon as the contract Is awarded, unless it is deemed advis able by the State Highway Authority to hold one or more checks. If an unusual condition arises, the State Highway Authority reserves the right to cash all checks. Bidders Bond will not be accepted. A charge of $5.00 will be made for each proDosal issued. Such a bond will be required of the successful bidder as required by law for contractors contracting with the State Highway Department of Georgia. Contracts will not be awarded to contractors who have not been placed on the list of quaified con tractors prior to the date of award. No proposal will be issued to any bidder later than 9 A. M. Eastern Standard Time of the date of open ing bids. All bids must show totals for each item and total of amount of bid. Right is reserved to delay the award of the contract for a period of not to exceed thirty (30) days from date of opening bids, during which period bids shall remain open and not subject to withdraw al. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive all for malities. Upon compliance with the re quirements of the standard specifi cations, ninety (90) percent of the amount of work done in any calen dar month will be paid for by the 25th day of the succeeding month and the remainder within thirty (30 days afterfinal estimate is approved by the Engineer. This the 26th day of January, 1962. GEORGIA STATE HIGHWAY AUTHORITY JIM L. GILLIS, Sr. Chairman WILLIS N. HARDEN, Member CLARKE W. DUNCAN, PURPLE HULL PEAS FOR SALE Ten bushels Knuckle Purple Hull Peas for sale at $16.00 per bush el. Contact: FELTON ROBERTS (281p) Mauk, Georgia FOR SALE: Five-room brick house, screened porch, central heat, , 125'xl75’ lot, on paved street ascross ifrom high school building. If in terested, call UN. 2-2552. (28b) Well fertilized quality hay for sale. Coastal Bermuda, $28:00 per ton; mixed grass, $25.00; Bahia $25.00 per ton. FRANK RILEY Butler, Ga. (2,8) UN. 2-4975 FOR SALE f OPTOMETRY: The Art and Science of Visual Care The Odds Are Against Her Through 12 years of pub lic schooling, your child must read and understand an average of 432 books. With such great demands on l*?r reading vision, the odds are against her com pleting these years with out developing a visual problem. Have your children’s eyes examined vision analyzed and glasses fit ted by your family Opto metrist. Every Vision Care Service (including contact lenses for children) at one office. Call for Appointment for Examination WEBB EYE CLINIC FORT VALLEY TA 5-2621 Large Red Hens at my farm: 90c Each. Get yours while the supply ! lasts. Joseph J. Harmon (281b) Phone UN. 2-4900 REPAIR SERVICE We repair all makes of Appli ances, Electrical and Plumbing Work. For prompt service, call: DOYLE’S—Butler, Ga. (213p) UN, 2-4415 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. ' (2T3p) 1 - 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) — When a man has driven more than 2,000,000 miles in 28 years without an accident, the advice he offers other drivers deserves to be listen ed to with respect. Melvin O. Grif fith of Big Spring, Texas, recently named “Driver of the Year” by the trucking industry declares that the first rule for safe driving is to pay attention to signs. 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 bc-- 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 00 All Persons Selling Fire Arms & Cartridges $15.00 Yours to serve, C. H. ADAMS Tax Commissioner, Taylor County, Georgia