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T»AGE SIX
THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, APRIL 12, 1962.
Deadline for Acreage
Measurement of Land
Is Set for April 15th
Farm operators can be certain
that their full alloted acreages are
planted if they will have the land
to be planted to aloltment crops
premeasured, according to H. A.
Sealy, Chairman of the local ASC
County Committee.
Premeasurement is a service pro
vided by the ASCS Office whereby
the acreage to be planted is
measured and staked off prior to
planting. The farmer is required
to pay the estimated cost of the
sendee which is $5.00 per farm,
plus 50c an acre, plus $1.00 for each
tract in excess of three.
Mr. Sealy points out that re
quests for premeasurement of al
lotted crops, soil bank base acre
ages, corn or feed grain diverted
acreage must be filed not later than
April 15. A deposit of the estimat
ed cost must be filed before the
premeasuremeit can be made.
Macon Man’s Body
Pulled from Oconee
Two Men Killed
In Jones County
Plane Crash
Milledgeville, Ga. — The body of
a 41 year old Maconite was pulled
from the Oconee river, Milledgeville
Sunday afternoon after law enforce
ment officers and search parties had
looked for him more than a week.
Baldwin County Sheriff B. T.
Lingold said the body of Wesley
Bolden, Macon, was discovered by
a member of the Macon Motorboat
Club.
Bolden had disappeared March
29 the sheriff said.
Macon, Ga. — Smashed and scat
tered wreckage of a single engine
plane has yielded the bodies of two
men killed in a rainstorm in a
swampy area of Jones county near
Dames Ferry three days ago.
A fisherman stumbled on the
gruesome find Monday while re
suming from the nearby Ocmulgee
! river.
! The scattered red and white
| plane had been missing on a flight
|from Covington to Albany.
I Jones county sheriff said the men
were identified as:
| Cecil Elliott, 38 year old pilot of
Hephzibah, a State Highway Dept,
iright of way appraiser and a vet-
|eran flier.
1 Attorney John Jernigan of Cov
ington, who the sheriff said, also
! was Newton county attorney and
'one of the lawyers for the Georgia
1 Sheriff’s Assn.
The plane apparently nosed down
at an angle estimated at 60 degrees
and crashed into the bank of a
small creek in a heavily wooded
area.
Kiwanis Club
Sponsoring Banquet
Honoring Ball Teams
The Kiwanis Club of Reynolds is
sponsoring an annual Basketball
Banquet for all those who partici
pated on the school’s basketball
team during the ’61-’62 season.
Coach Eric Staples, Class “B" State
boys basketball Coach of Perry,
will be the guest speaker at the
banquet. The banquet is scheduled
for April 13th in the Reynolds High
school lunchroom, 7:30 p. m. All
basketball players, cheer leaders,
and their dates will be guests, while
those who may want to attend may
purchase tickets from any Kiwani-
an at $1.00 per ticket.
Juan Hartley, Reporter.
Dalton Man Accused
In Bank Holdup
Chattanooga, Tenn. — The FBI
issued a warrant Sunday for John
McElrath, 30, Dalton, charging him
as an accomplice in the $6,000 rob
bery of the Pioneer Bank of Chat
tanooga.
Agents accused McElrath of driv
ing the getaway car in the holdup.
The car stolen at Rossville, was
Macon Garden Clubs
Tour of Homes Being
Planned for April 12
The Federated Garden Clubs of
Macon are sponsoring a tour of
homes and gardens on April 12, 11
a. m. to 6 p. m. The theme of the
tour is "Georgia in Living Color.”
Tickets may be purchased for $1
at Macon Garden Center, 730 Col
lege St. Homes to be open include
those of: Mr. and Mrs. B. Sanders
Walker, H. L. Chichester, A. A.
Drake, F. M. Happ and Dr. and
Mrs. B. W. Forester.
Those attending from Buter have
planned a luncheon at the S. & S.
Cafeteria for 11:30 on the morning
of the tour.
Anyone interested may join the
group at that time or go directly
to the Garden Center.
found burning in Catoosa County.
Wm. T. Coogler, 28, Blue Ridge,
Ga., was arrested Friday and
charged as the gun man who actu
ally staged the holdup. He was de
tained under $50,000 bond.
Everett Ingram, special FBI Agent
at Knuoxville, said McElrath last
was seen Friday night at Colum
bia, S. C. He said agents in Ten
nessee, Georgia and South Carolina
were searching for the fugitive.
Two Escapees
Elude Posse
Jesup, Ga. — Two dozen blood
hounds led possemen Monday night
thru swamp and underbrush in a
grim hide and seek hunt for eight
convicts still free after 25 escaped
prison Saturday night.
Warden Harry Yawn of the Wayne
county prison branch said several
leads were being run down after 30
year old Homer Habilton of Savan
nah was caught in a wooded area
30 miles from the prison.
Hamilton, sentenced 10-20 years
for robbery, wasn’t armed and of
fered no resistance.
Thirteen of the escaped convicts
were run down and caught within
24 hours after they overpowered
two guards, emptied the arsenal
and fled the prison.
Officers said the recaptured con
victs apparently threw away their
bid for freedom.
One was a ringleader in the
breakout — Billy Fouts, 25, of Ros
well, Ga., serving 10 to 13 years for
robbery, burglary and assorted
other crimes from Fulton, Cherokee
and DeKalb counties. Also taken
were H. C. Wallings, 30, of Savan
nah, doing 63 years for robbery and
other major felonies and D. L. Den-
nigton, 22, of Hinesville, serving 20
years for robbery.
Nearly 100 police officers and
possemen, aided by two dozen
bloodhounds, fanned out over the
dense swampy area along the Al-
tamaha river.
ANNOUNCEMENT
WEBB EYE CLINIC
OFFICE HOURS
EVERY VISION SERVICE AT ONE OFFICE
INCLUDING COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION,
PRESSCRIBING AND FITTING CONTACT LENSES
FT. VALLEY, GA. Telephone: TA. 5-2621
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
Range Qualified Wood Cooking
Stove in good condition, priced
reasonable for cash. Contact:
SOLON CALLAHAN
(4122b) Rupert, Georgia
SEED FOR SALE
Yalando Soy Beans, germination
93%; combine run, but clean bulk
seed; $3.00 per bushel.
John S. Montgomery
(4123p) Reynolds, Georgia
WANTED, LISTENERS I
"The Hardin Hodge Show”, fea
turing name brand artists. Radio
980, Periy, Ga. IN THE MIDDLE
Of’ YOUR DIAL. Every Sunday
morning. (4122p)
FOR SALE
Three bushels Rambshorn Black-
eye Peas; 3 bushels Purple Knuckle
Hull Peas; 1 bushel Brown Purple
Hull Peas; all pried at 10c a pound.
HERMAN BELL
(4122b) Charing, Georgia
Thomaston opening for man un
der 37 with national concern to
learn their business. Chemical sup
ply service, $72 a week written
guar, plus share in profits and ex
pense allowance. For an interview
appointment, write National Con
cern, 2810 King Street, Columbus,
Ga. (454b)
WANTED: Middle aged woman
to clerk in large country store. IF
MARRIED, husband to work on beef
cattle farm part time, and around
store part time . Write or call:
J. LYNWOOD BENTLEY
Phone 647-3688
Topeka Junction
(452b) The Rock, Georgia
ATTENTION MAN OR WOMAN:
Serve consumers with Rawleigh
products in Taylor County. Must
have desire to earn $100 per week
and up. Write Rawleigh, Dept. GAD-
810-27, Memphis, Tenn. (453p)
FOR RENT
Furnished Apartment; Air-con
dition; Gas. Apply to:
G. H. GODDARD
(329tf) Reynolds, Georgia
Choice peanut seed; various va-
rieties; limited quantity. Place |
your order now.
BUTLER LUMBER CO.
Phone UN. 2-4781
(322tf) Butler, Ga.
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
COMPLETE LINE
Ofice, School, 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
Mor,day thru Saturday
Except Thursdays
Phone UN. 2-5315—Butler, Ga.
O’S’Sp)
for sale
Rutgers arid Henderson Windsall
Tomato Plants. After school and on
Saturday.
BUCKY REDDISH .... ....
Butler, Georgia r. r * T
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