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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, APRIL 5, 1962.
PAGE TWO
REYNOLDS NEWS
Mrs. Nell Lucas was in Fort Val
ley Friday.
Mr. Joe Pyron spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks were in
Macon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel spent
Monday in Macon.
Mrs. Willie Suggs and Mr. Sam
Jarrell were in Butler Friday.
Mrs. Thad Crawley and son
Charles spent Thursday in Macon.
Mrs. Charlie Neisler and Mrs.
Tankersley spent Thursday in Ma
con.
Mr. George Porter of Brunswick
visited his family here for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gentry and
sons visited Mr. Arthur Gentry last
week end.
Mr. Gene Brunson of University
spent the Spring holidays here with
home folks.
Miss Elaine Dunn and a friend
from Macon visited Mrs. C. B.
Hicks Sunday.
Mrs. Irene Whatley and Mrs.
Paulk visited Mrs. Robbie Roberson
at Macon Friday.
Mrs. Cosey of Thomaston was the
Sunday visitor of Mrs. Van Living
ston and her mother.
Mrs. Lottie Marshall and Miss
Nita Marshall of Atlanta were vis
itors here Wednesday.
Mr. Thomas Byrd is attending
the Commissioners Convention at
Jekyll Island this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whatley and
family of Atlanta spent the week
end with relatives here.
Mrs. George Porter and Mr. Lewis
Ruffin visited Mrs. Ruffin at the
Macon hospital Tuesday. x
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harris of
Covington spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dale and Chil
dren spent Sunday with Misses
Winnie and Laurice Aultman.
Mrs. T. Whatley and Miss Marion
Newsome visited Mrs. Bonnie Ruf
fin at Macon hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thomson of
Atlanta, were guests of Mr. F. A.
Ricks, and Mrs. Carson Wednes
day.
Mrs. J. G. Dugger of Macom spent
last week here visiting her daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
McDaniel.
Mrs. Thomas Byrd and Mrs.
Woodfin Hinton attended a “Gloria
Byrd Tea” in Gainesville last Tues
day and spent the night with Dr.
and Mrs. Stewart Blackshear.
Facts to Remember
When Selecting Fabrics
Reynolds High
Honor Roll
Since Spring is here, sewing is
starting and here are some things
to remember in deciding on fabrics
and trims. Check information on
back of pattern. Some designs call
for soft easily draped fabric and
some for more body that holds
creases. If a dress is made of a
soft sheer when the pattern needs
a firmer material, the collar may
be too heavy or skirt sag.
Choose a becoming color that fits
into your wardrobe.
Bulky textures have a tendency
to make one appear larger as well
as shiny ones.
Trims and buttons give garment
individual touch while thread is
best matched a shade darker than
material.
Elizabeth Cooper,
H-D Agent
Honor Roll for Reynolds High
School for the fourth six weeks:
Fourth Grade:
Charles Crawley
Diane Butler
Gina Goger
George Goddard
Beth Jones
David McCrary
Julie Posey
Scott Posey
Clark Walton
Nancy Whatley
Charlie Whiddon
Fifth Grade:
Edward Arnold
Ginger Goodroe
Karen Horton
Lucy Jon Mangham
Marilyn Windham
Sixth Grade:
Jennie James
Jimmy Whatley
Seventh Grade:
Sammy Dent
Jackie Fountain
Dixie Harrell
Linda Hill
Jo Wainwright
Eighth Grade:
Edward Swearingen
Tim Waller
Faye Crook
Gene Hodges
Jimmy Ricks
Lynda Whatley
Betty Cummings
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Quitman, Ga. — Two yeggs in
muddy boots climbed through a
i window and pried open and plun-
jdered the Brooks county tax com
missioner’s safe of $10,000 in tax
and auto tag receipts.
In their week end foray, they
missed Friday’s tag receipts of $3,-
000 stored in a cardboard box in
the back of the safe. However,
they got all of Friday and Saturday
tax collections and the heavy Sat
urday deadline tag receipts.
Commissioner Jack Pollock said
$10,000 was a conservative figure
for the loss. He had a final check
might raise the total.
Farmers may deduct all ordi
nary and necessary expenses to
operate income producing farms for
Federal income tax purposes ac
cording to tax officials.
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Reynolds, Ga. (GENERAL)
TIRE
Reynolds Cage Fete
Set for April 13th;
Staples to Speak
Conch Eric Staples of the State
Class B state chaimpions, Perry,
will he the main speaker at the an-
jnual Reynolds High School basket
ball banquet. April 13th at the high
school cafeteria, Reynolds’ coach
Troy Anthony announced recently.
The banquet is sponsored by the
Reynolds Kiwanis Club.
Trophies and letters will be
awarded to the 1961-62 Tigers and
Tigerettes at the banquet by coach
Tigercttes at the banquet by coach
Athon and girls’ coach A1 Stevens.
The affair gets underway at 7:30.
Members of the boys team are
Dan Avera, A1 Denton, Bobby Bell,
Bobby Green. Ronnie Visage. Ike
Brunson. Emory Parr. Bobby Marton
Jimmy Holloway, Jimmy Payne and
Louie Lashley.
The girls’ team includes Captain
Juan Hartley Havilyn Wontgomery
Ann Wilson, Rita Wilson. Sandy
Hinton, Bonnie Slaton, Diane Hill,
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Bonnie Harrell, Brenda Perkins, Sara
Ann Fountain, Martha Parker and
Tanzie Childree.
The cheerleaders, who will also
he honored at the banquet are And
Avera, Rebecca Culpepper, Terry
Bishop, Jerri Windham, Amelia Hal
ley, Gayle Mathis, Mary Ann Kleck-
ley! Gayle Aultman.
Medals will be awarded to the
eager with the most rebounds and
best free show shooting percentage
for both boys and girls.
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