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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 22, 1962.
REYNOLDS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Mrs. Gann Nelson and Mrs. Frank
Lewis spent Saturday in Albany.
Mrs. Leonard Whatley and Mrs.
Walter Forsling ppent Thursday in
Atlanta.
Mr. S. J. Tankcrsley spent last
week in Washington on a business
mission.
Mrs. Guy Windham and Mrs.
Dick Windham spent Thursday in
Macon.
Mr. Joe Pyron of Tifton spent the
week end with his mother, Mrs. C.
L. Pyron.
Mrs. Beulah Hooten of Thomaston
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Walter Hoats.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley at
tended a Medical Association in
Atlanta this week.
Mis$ Jimmierae Brewer was the
week end guest of Miss Susan Co-
sey at GSC, Milledgeville.
Mrs. Walter Flanders attended
the Winter Camp Meeting at Ep-
worth by the Sea last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer spent
Tuesday in Macon the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer.
Mrs. Lillian Horton is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Slaton
and Mrs. Slaton in Atlanta.
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta,
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barrow.
Miss Carolyn Trussell of Atlanta
spent -the week end with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Trussell.
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Miss Jlebecca Mims of Statesboro
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mims during the week end.
Mr. amd Mrs. George Stokel of
Macon were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Suggs several days recently.
Mrs. Gene Brunson of Athens,
spent the week end with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brunson.
Mrs. J. U. Brunson and Mr. Bob
Brunson spent Sunday at Americus
with Mr. amd Mrs. W. E. Tucker.
Mr. Larry Cook of Statesboro
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook.
Mis. Glen Almond of Macon
spent Saturday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Malinson and
son, Hicks, of Marietta, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hicks
Trussell.
Mr. Bobby Aultman and Miss
Winnie Aultman visited Mr. R. E.
Aultman at the hospital in Albany
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Swilling McElmur-
ray visited Mrs. S. C. McElmurray
at the Middle Ga. Hospital in Ma
con Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jarrell of
Americus visited Mr. and Mrs
Virgil Powell and Mrs. J. C. New
som Sunday.
Mr. Junior amd Miss Pat Mont
gomery of Macon, spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clopers Montgomery.
Miss Eva B. Griffith attended the
District Symphony Orchestra Con
cert in Columbus Tuesday might, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
. Stearns.
Mrs. W. A. Saumders and Mrs. E.
M. Crawford of Atlanta, are visiting
their sisters, Miss Eva B. Griffith
and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale and Mr.
Breazeale.
Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery
and sons, James and Craig of Dora
ville, spent a few days last week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clopers Montgomery.
Mrs. Weaver Crawford, Frank
Crawford and Miss Jackie Allen of
Hawkimsville, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Breazeale and
Miss Eva B. Griffith.
Mrs. Emory Seay and Mrs. Vir
gil Powell visited Miss Elda Black
mon at the Macon hospital Friday.
Friends of Miss Blackmon wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. R. E. Aultmam is a patient
at the Phoebe Putney hospital in
Albany. The numerous friends of
Mr. Aultman wish for him an early
and complete recovery.
Mrs. Nell Wainwright, Mrs. Wal
ter Turner, Mrs. A. J. Robinson, Mr.
Charles Dennis of Columbus, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Willie Montgomery
and family Saturday night.
Mrs.Dan Fountain and Mrs. Susie
Wooods spent Sunday in Albany
Mr. Fountain returned home with
them, having spent several weeks in
the Phoebe-Putney hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCown, Alice
Walter and Tim McCown of Co
lumbus were Saturday night supper
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brea
zeale and Miss Eva B. Griffith.
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen, Mrs. C.E.
Whatley, Mrs. Ed Swearimgen, Mrs.
S. J. Tankersley and Mrs. Ola
Hicks attended the U. D. C. District
Convention at theNew Perry Hotel.
Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. Willie
Rick, Mrs. Ed Swearingen and
Mrs. Ola Hicks were Saturday vis
itors of Mrs. Sam Harp amd Mrs.
Miss Marie Mathews at Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clopers Montgomery
Mr. Clyde and Webster Montgom
ery of Reynolds; Miss Pat and Jun
ior Montgomery, of Macon, visited
Mr. amd Mrs. Willie Montgomery
and children Saturday.
Mr. amd Mrs. W. F. Brunson left
Sunday for LaFayette, Indiana to
visit Mrs. Brunson’s aunt, Miss
Blanche Miller. Enroute the Brun
sons will visit their daughter, Miss
Annis Brunson, a student at Asbury
College, Wilmore, Ky.
Reynolds WSCS
Met Monday p.m. at
'Mrs. Crook’s Home
Mrs. L. W. Cook and Mrs. John
Mims were hostesses to the Antho-
ny-Barrow Circle of the Reynolds
WSCS for the February meeting
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Cook.
Following song, “Jesus Calls Us’’
Mrs. Virgil Culpepper led in the
opening prayer.
| Mrs. H. W. Breazeale, Circle
leader gave the thoughts for today
on “Love and Service.”
Reports were heard on the visit
from Bishop John O. Smith and
the Service of Dedication of the
new Parsonage on Feb. 7th.
I Plans were discussed concerning
the visit to our church by Rev. and
Mrs. David Walker, Missionaries
from the Belgian Congo, who are
to be with us next Sunday at both
the morning and evening worship
hours. This visit was to have been
Jam. 28th but had to be postponed.
We are expecting them Sunday.
Mrs. John Mims announced that Dr.
Tucker of Weslean College would
be here to conduct a study on
Methodist Beliefs, beginning with
two sessions om Sunday, March 4th
5 to 6:30 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m.
Also two sessions on March 11th,
( 5 to 6:30 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m.
A good attendance is expected. All
young people are especially invit
ed to attend.
Mrs. M. W. Flanders, District and
Local Secretary of Specials, report
ed on her work amd stressed the
importance of giving more member
ships, particularly among the
children and young people.
She told also about her trip to
Epworth-by-the-Sea, and attending
Winter Camp Meeting last week.
The program dealt with the mis
sion of the Church of Christ im
Latin America.. After meditation
and prayer by Mrs. C. S. Sawyer
Mrs. Flanders spoke on the needs
1 of the People’s and Churches in the
20 countries of Latin America, and
of what and how we may help—
by being willing and ready to do
God’s work in prayer and generous
giving.
—Cricle Reporter
Over $6 Million in
Highway Contracts
Let February 16
Congo Missionaries
Coming to Reynolds
Church Sunday
Dates for Renewing
Driver’s Licenses
In 1959 the Reynolds Methodist
hurch assumed the small portion
nf support (that had noe been sup
plied) of the Walker family, as
missionaries in the Belgian Congo.
They were in the Congo area until
forced to leave on accoumt of the
uprising after Independence Day
in 1960. They have since been
3erving in Rodesia, however, at
present they are on furlough in
Georgia. They plan an all-day vis
it in the Reynolds church Sunday
at both the morning and the even
ing services. Slides of their work
wil be shown at the night service.
These services should be of in
terest to everyone and old and
young are cordially invited to at-
ted both services.
The Reynolds church membership
assure everyone a cordial welcome
at both the morning and evening
worship Sunday, as well as wel
coming the public to each Lord’s
Day service.
Help Fight Eye Disease
SEE YOUR
OPTOMETRIST
ONCE A YEAR
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are pleased to announce that Mr. J. T. Murray is
representing us in Schley, Taylor and Marion Counties.
Please contact him for New Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs and
Cadillacs. Also G.M.C. Trucks.
Mr. Murray can supply your needs from our wide sele-
tion of used cars.
OXFORD MOTOR COMPANY
Americus, Georgia
Phone 5423 Night Ellaville 937-3790
The Herald is requested to an
nounce that drivers licenses may be
renewed in this county on dates as
listed below:
Butler: Wednesday, Feb. 28, Mar.
7, and Mar. 28th.
Reynolds: Wednesday, Mar. 14.
One year driver’s ’ licenses and
tags expire March 31st.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
100 Acres of land with a 6-acre
fish pond, stocked; two new houses j
on land: One four-room house and '
a five-room house. Located on the |
old John Hammack place near Wes
ley Church on Rural Route two,
Butler. Contact: (2222p)
Mrs. Ida Mae Suddeth Watson
Rt. 2, Butler, Ga.
LONGING for a new Easter Out- 1
: fit? Openings now for women who j
iwant extra earnings showing Avon
Cosmetics. Write
MRS. RATLIFF
P. O. Box 1075
(2222b) Warner Robins, Ga.
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR
For prompt, efficient service on
all makes of watches and clocks.
Also, Electric Clock repairs; con
tact JACK KIRKSEY
Butler, Georgia
Located between Allen Florist and
Gulf Serv. Sta. (2222p)
FOR SALE: Five-room brick
house, screened porch, central heat,
125’xl75’ lot, on paved street across
from high school building. If in
terested, call UN. 2-2552. (28b)
Well fertilized quality hay for
[sale. Coastal Bermuda, $28.00 per
iton; mixed grass, $25.00; Bahia
I $25.00 per ton.
FRANK RILEY
Butler, Ga.
(2,8) UN. 2-4975
Atlanta, Ga. — A total apparent
low bid of $6,149,174 was received
by the Highway Department Friday
on 34 more contracts for new road
work in 36 Georgia c ounties.
I Coupled with a total apparent
low bid of $10,615,380 received
Feb. 15th on 49 contracts under the
Highway Authority bond program
this raises the apparent total on
road work let to commercial con
tract during the month to almost
$17 million.
Friday's letting consisted of one
Interstate, one Federal-aid Urban,
six Federal-aid Secondary, and 26
State-aid contracts.
The interstate contract provides
for construction of seven single
highway bridges and four double
bridge stream crossings along a
section of Interstate Route 85 in
Franklin county. An apparent low
bid of $863,543 was submitted on
this contract by Wainer Construc
tion Co. of Valdosta.
I The urban contract covers 3.62
miles of grading and paving on
Slappey Drive and South Slappey
Drive in Albany, between Newton
Road. An apparent low bid of $1,-
208,830 was submitted by Oxford
Construction Co. of Albany.
Insurance Firm
'Talmadge Heads
I Plans Merger
! Atlanta, Ga. — Two insurance
companies with headquarters in At-
1 lanta, one headed by Sen. Herman
Talmadge, are planning to merge,
j The companies are the United
American Life Ins. Co., headed by
Talmadge and Family Fund Ins.
Co. headed by R. N. Nelson. The two
companies have combined assets
of $27 million.
| A joint announcement said mer
ger proposals have been sent to di
rectors of each company and final
approval will be sought at stock
holder’s meetings next month,
j Name of the merged company
■.would be Family Life Insurance Co.
Terms of the proposed merger
[agreement provide that stock of
[Family Fund will be split two for
■ one, and United American stock -
j holders will receive one share of the
split stock with a par value of $1
for each two shares of its 50c par
stock.
The announcement said Tal
madge would continue as board
chairman, and Nelson would serve
as president.
Rural Electrics...
.pioneers in p
rural progress- m
■ power
the
south”
in
We salute the people of Georgia Agriculture!
We’re proud of our partnership with agriculture
as we celebrate a decade of progress which brings
our state of Georgia into the spotlight as the new
south” in agriculture . . .
Just as agriculture is basic to the economic wel
fare of the people in our state, so is low-cost electric
power vital to modern agriculture.
And, by working together in the spirit of co
operation which has made co-op Rural Electrifica-^
tion one of the nation’s best investments in progress,
we can revitalize our communities, provide jobs for^
our young people, attract new customers, and mak®i
the next ten years the greatest in our history! » . <7
Flint Electric
COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT
• COMMUNITY BUILDER
MORTGAGE LOANS
TO PAY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO REFINANCE
• HOMES
• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
• FARM HOMES
Current Rate of Dividends on Savings 4%
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
PERRY, GEORGIA
PHONE GA 9-1522 MALCOLM REESE, Sec^Treas.
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
I not necessary. See Mrs. John John-
, son. 127 Oak St., Ft. Valley, Ga,.
lor write at once. Rewleigh Dept.
I GAB-810-102, Memphis, Tennessee,
i C2T3p)
j 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)
Taylor County Tax Books
Are Now Open
TO RECEIVE STATE AND COUNTY TAX
AETURNS 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 are
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