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THE BUTLER HERALD BLTTLEE. GEORGIA. MARCH 15. 1962.
REYNOLDS NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Payne spent
the week end in Greenville.
Mr. Dan Harris of Oakfield vis
ited Mrs. Dan Payne Thursday.
Mr. Mack Goddard and Harry
Hicks are here for Hie wee from As-
bury College.
Miss Hallie Mae Gallman is re
covering from an operation at the
Macon hospital.
Mrs. Louie Lawrence of Maccn,
spent several days with her father
Mr. Albert Carter.
Mrs. T. J. Ilartman spent several
days with her sen, Marshall and
family in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Holt of Thom-
aston were Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs Joe Goodroe.
Mrs. Garland Byrd, Mrs. Howard
Neisler and Mrs. John Mimms
spent Thursday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pate, son and
daughter spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saunders.
Mrs. I^ittie Marshall and Miss
Anita Marshall and Sallie Clark
spent Wednesday in Reynolds with
friends.
Mr Ernest Barker of Macon spent
Wednesday and Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gan Nelson and Mrs.
Elvise Erickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bryan and
children spent Sunday in Farrar
with Mrs. Bryans' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Dykes.
Mrs. Elouse Erickon and Mrs.
Gann Nelson will spend next week
in Jacksonville and other points of
interest in Florida.
Miss Winnie Aultman, Mrs. Ola
•Hicks and Mr. Henry Hicks attend
ed the funeral of Mr. R. C. Souder
in Macon, Monday.
Mrs. N. L. Halley and Amelia and
Miss Rebecca Culpepper spent the
week end in Atlanta, attending the
Beta Club Convention.
Miss Amelia Fletcher, Miss Lou
ise Hill, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tamkers-
ley have returned from a trip to
Atlantic City, New Jeresy.
Mrs. Ola Hicks, Miss Winnie
Aultman and Mr. Henry Hicks at
tended the funeral of Mr. R. C.
Souder in Macon, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hicks, Mr.
Harry Hicks and Miss Kareci Me-
Cutcheon visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Hicks in Athens Sunday.
Mr. Hollis Goodroe will return
home Friday from Baltimore, Md„
for spring holidays before enter
ing Georgia Tech for the spring
quarter.
Miss Karen McCutcheon of Park
ersburg, W. Va., and Mr. Harry
Hicks, both students at Asbury
College are spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard have
as guests this week Miss Amanda
Russell of Keysville; Mr. John
Perry of Elkhart, Ind., and Mr. Mac
Goddard all students at Asbury.
Dr. J. E. Tucker, professor of Re
ligious Education at Wesleyan Col
lege, concluded a study on Meth
odist Beliefs at the Reynolds
Methodist church last Sunday nite.
Mrs. T. J. Hartman and Kenneth j
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. |
L. McCarty of Ideal, are going to 1
spend a few days in Clearwater,
Fla., to visit relatives the follow
ing week.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
One, two-bed room home located
near Butler; also two, three-bed-
rom homes within the City limits
of Butler; $50.00 down, and move
in. Contact:
ROGER STRIETMAN
Ideal, Georgia
(3’15’tf) Phone 2-387
Good quality hay for sale.
Mixed Grass, $25; Bahia Grass, $25.
Mixed Grass, Lespedeza, $25.
FRANK RILEY
Butler, Georgia
(3’15’tfC UN. 2-4975
Want to make $2.50 or more per
hour in pleasant route work? Can
use man or woman part or full
time. Write Mrs. Edna Leonas, 400
Magnolia Lane, IT. Valley, Ga.
(382p)
WANTED AT ONCE — Rawleigh
dealer in Taylor county. Write
Rawleigh. Dept. GAC-8I0-3, Mem
phis, Tenn. (3’8’4p)
COMPLETE LINE
Ofice, Schcol, Church,
Sunday School Supplies
Butler Book Store What
| Mrs. Jessie M. Stone Who
Next to Smith’s Pharmacy—Where
9 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. When
Monday thru Saturday
Except Thursdays
Phone UN. 2-5315—Butler, Ga.
(3’8’5p)
Seed Velvet Beans, 90-day Run-
nery variety. Anyone interested,
contact,
ED DAVIS
(31tf) Butler, Ga.
SEED FOR SALE
Yalando Soy Beans germination
93%; combine run, but clean
bulk; $3.00 per bushel.
John S. Montgomery
(383p) Reynolds, Ga.
One Rotary Tiller, wheels and
Rotary Seperate gear control; Briggs
& Straton Engine, 3 h.p. Excellent
condition. See: Raymond Whitley,
Rt. 1, Mauk, Ga., three-quarters mile
north of Mauk on hwy 90. Will sell
reasonable. (3’8)
FOR RENT
One 3-room house and one 5-
room house, both in City limits of
Butler. Contact:
MRS. J. E. BONE
(383b) UN. 2-4425
4 TII be late from school, mom!"
Little Johnny is paying the piper for acting up in
school today. Fortunately, however, his mother
doesn’t have to worry about his late arrival home.
A seemingly unimportant telephone call so often
means so much in terms of peace of mind. It
certainly is nice to know that every hour of every
day telephone service is working for us. Small
wouder its today’* biggest bargain.
Public Service
Telephone Company
Mr. H. W. Sassers
Thanks All for Helping
During March of Dimes
Mr. W. H. Sasser, chairman of the
Reynolds March of Dimes, would
like to take this opportunity to
compliment and thank the follow
ing persons for the excellent job
they did as street chairmen for the
March of Dimes: Mrs. Brooks whose
group collected $15.79; Mrs. Winnie
Windham whose group collected
$3.85; Mrs. Sue Whatley whose
group collected $23.55; Mrs.. Halley
Tvhose group collected $13.00; Mrs.
Barbara Payne whose group collect-
led $8.70; Mrs. Smith whose group
collected $4.33; Mrs. Roger whose
group collected $11.57; Mrs. Harrell
whose group collected $6.00 and
Mrs. Brunson whose group collected
$8.30.
The students of Reynolds High
school also did a fine job in col-
r'eting $62.40.
Youth Guns Down,
Kills Entire Family
Concord, N. H. — A slightly build
17 year old school boy, under
psychiatric treatment for two years
has admitted he killed his entire
family — parents and two broth
ers — because he felt they would
be better off dead.
| The slaying occurred in the cen
tral New Hampshire community of
Newport, a town of 5,500 population
northwest of Concord. The boy was
considered bright. He was in the
last year of high school.
The youth was scheduled for a
juvenile court arraignment Mon
day behind closed doors.
Pullets of the light breeds should
not be brought into production be
fore they are at least 22 weeks old
an extension poultry authority says.
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New styling—5 in. lower in height. Plenty of
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the new C-130 Dump Truck
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sturdy channel-type frame that
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REYNOLDS EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Reynolds, Georgia