The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, April 19, 1962, Image 5

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 19, 1962. THE BEAR FACTS PAGE FIVE Listed below are the final statistics for the 1961-62 basketball WO MINUTES ns BIBLE i/m tr coRNiiura r. stam nut. •IRIAN IIIU SOCMTY CHKAOO n aUNOIt During the regular season Ann Benns attempted 333 field goals, I made 165 for 48 per cent. Miss Benns’ per game average for the regular season was 14.5. During the region tournament Miss Benns attempted 49 shots and made 21 for 43 per cent from the field. Her average per " Peace with God ” is one thing, however, that all those who are at game in the region tournament was 11.5 points In the state tourney " The Peace of God ” is another. To peace with God necessarily enjoy Miss Benns shot 48 times, making 24 for a field goal percentage of 50 enjoy the latter - we must first ex ‘ - he P,? aCe ° f Gc 4 Pe ’ ieve i rs can an ‘ Her free throw percentage was 81 Miss a,,fra a ia o 8 , ' perience the former, for the peace J°y the peace of God only as they game 'during the S v *1 a + Veraged P°mts per of Godi ruling in our hearts is ^ |practice Phil. 4:6: "Be anxious for £ ia 8 o tH * 1 tournament. For the entire season Miss Benns resu it Q f "peace with God, through I nothing; but in everything, by averaged 14.2 points per game. our Lord Jesus christ >> prayer and supplication, with During the regular season Elaine Bryant attempted 336 field goals, St Paul declared by divine in- (thanksgiving, let your requests be made 185 for 55 per cent.. Miss Bryant’s average per game for the spir ation that "Christ was deliver- | ^ruftiSs^ th^n^nlFse regular season was 16.6. During the region tournament Miss Bryant ed for our offences and raised h f 0 n ows w ;n rpr t-,ifi v hf attempted 52 field goals and made 28 for 54 per cent. Miss Bryant again for our justification’’ and !fulfilled- "The peace of God which averaged 18.8 points per game during the region tourney. During the that “therefore, being justified by passeth all understanding’ shall state tourney Miss Bryant hit 57 per cent of her field goal attempts faith,” we who once were at en- |k eep ( or garrison) your hearts and and averaged 11.5 points per game. For the entire season Miss Bryant m .*ty with God, may enjoy Peace averaged 16.2 points and captured 165 rebounds. thr °V ig Ji ° UI i Lord JesUS ^ , Christ”. (Rom. 4:25; 5:1). “"“ r “f 0 " Mls * D “™ .“tempted 31T field The resu| , o[ with God goals and made 127 for 40 per cent. Miss Dunn’s per game average ls , he Peace o( God the peace that was lb.6. She hit 70 per cent of her free throws during the regular He gives to His own amid all the season. In the region tournament Miss Dunn attempted 65 shots and troubles of life. This is why the jWe 'should not be constantly over- made 29 for 45 per cent. Her average per game was 21.5 in the state apostle wrote to the Roman Chris-I whelmed and defeated by the ad- tournament Miss Dunn attempted 68 shots and made 37 for 54 per cent, tians: “Now the God of hope fill j versifies of life, but should heed Miss Dunn’s average during the state tourney was 32.8 points per you with all joy and peace in be- the exhoration: "Let the peace of game. For the entire season Miss Dunn averaged 18.5 points per game. Sieving’ (Rom. 15:13). While only those who are at minds thru Christ Jesus” (Ver. 7). As believers in Christ "we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose” (Rom. 8:28). Therefore Cultural Practices Important in Growing Plants from Nursery When plants are bought at a nursery be sure to learn about the cultural practices needed to get best growth from plants. The more that is known about the plant the better chance it has of surviving. Not only is knowing the size, tex- Imore attractive that require planting. For any restricted areas it is perhaps wiser to select slow grow ing and dwarf types. Buy plants from an established dealer when possible. Local concerns are aware of the problems and cul tural practices associated with growing adapted plant material and are more readily available when problems arise. Plants can do a real job in pro viding better living and building - ii - - homes. Choose the ture, color of bloom, growth rate, best plant for the particular job it etc., important for cultural practices but also for the use of the plant in a landscape composition. Plants have different characteristics and some serve better for mass plant ings and hedges while others have enough good qualities to stand alone as specimens. Often the first question asked a nurseryman is "How fast does it grow?” This may be well when buying screening plants but can be serious handicap with plantings peace with God can know “the peace of God,” it does not follow, .means” (II Thes. 3:16). The guards’ statistics are as follows: Doris Peed captured 122 re bounds for an average of four per contest. Miss Peed captured 17 in the state tournament. Miss Peed ended up plus 4 in regained possessions. Marilyn Spillers captured 83 rebounds for an average of 3 per game. Miss Spillers captured 20 rebounds in the region tourney and finished plus 22 in regained possessions. Bretfida Gassett grabbed 97 rebounds for an average of 314 per game. Miss Gassett captured 13 rebounds in the region tourney, but was minus 3 in regained possessions. Mary Lee Oliver captured 69 rebounds for an average of 214 per game. She also came out plus 19 regained possessions. Linder Taylor captured 46 rebounds for an average of 2 per game and came out even in regained possessions. Sue Peed captured 20 rebounds, plus 2 regained possessions. Olivia Suggs captured 10 .rebounds minus 3 regained possessions. Katrina Cheek captured 4 rebounds minus 2 regained possessions. Gail tional "Governor’s Conference as Moore captured 35 rebounds, plus 12 regained possessions. model for other states whose ap- Listed below are the best games statistically: proach to the problem has become outmoded. God rule in your hearts” (Col. 3:15) "Now the Lord of peace Himself give you peace always by all Vandiver Cites Progress in Ga. Mental Health Atlanta, Ga. — Georgia’s re vamped and expanded mental health program, initiated by Gov. Vandiver early in his administra tion, has been outlined to the Na- Benns — Hit 10 for 13 shots against Roberta, scored 20 points, 85 per cent. Bryant — Scored 30 points against Talbot County, stole ball 5 times, and captured 7 rebounds. Dunn — Hit 14 for 24 shots against Dexter, scoring 36 points in tremendous effort. The Georgia Governor made a special report on the subject to the just-ended two-day conference in Chicago. He detailed the state’s new broad mental health program which he said has been the major „ , „ ^ , o . , ,, , , , _ „ . . . r „„„ program of his administration, and Peed - Captured 8 rebounds, held forward to 2 points in Laurens P m « hasized the new and signifi . cant approach of states purchasing intensive treatment for indigent mental patients from general hos pitals. Vandiver told how his adminis tration got the program moving by getting members of the Legislature to visit and inspect Milledgeville State Hospital and the School for battle. Spillers — Grabbed 8 rebounds, stole ball 3 times against Chestatee. Oliver — Captured 6 rebounds, stole ball 3 times against Macon County. Taylor — Grabbed 5 rebounds, stole ball 3 times against Ft. Valley. Listed Below Are the Season Statistics for the Girls: SA SM % FTA FTM % LP RP REB Benns 430 210 48 69 40 60 54 41 38 Dunn 450 193 43 355 245 69 63 38 86 Bryant 423 233 55 158 86 55 54 72 165 D. Peed ...... 43 47 122 S. Peed 18 20 20 Oliver 30 49 69 Spillers ...... 27 49 83 Moore 41 17 42 20 9 45 12 24 35 Gassett ....... ...... 49 46 97 Taylor 22 22 46 Suggs 7 10 10 Cheek ....... — 8 6 4 Mentally Retarded Children at Au gusta, by getting the hospital transferred from the State Welfore Department to the State Health Department “where it belonged,” and by getting “one of the na tion’s finest psychatrits and ad ministrators, Dr. I. H. McKinnon,” as superintendent and giving him more medical doctors and psy chiatric trainees. “An immediate and desperate need was to project a building pro gram for both the adult and chil drens’ hospitals,” he said. “I am proud to report we are well into the start of a construction program in which the taxpayers are gladly investing $17.5 million . . . We boosted Milledgeville’s budget by $1,750,000 to $13 million for 1961- 1962 fiscal year. The next fiscal year will bring another boost of $600,000. “We changed an ancient law and thereby changed a public attitude by eliminating references to "in sanity” in commitment procedures and provided for a system of vol untary admission. The response to both changes has proven the effi ciency of the treatment.” is to perform in the garden. Elizabeth Cooper, H. D. Agent. Cattle and calves on feed in Geor gia Jan. 1, totaled 88,000 head, a sharp 49 per cent increase over Jan. 1, 1961. Cattle feeders indicated they expect to market 30,000 head, 34 per cent of the Jan. 1st inven tory during the first three months of the year according to the crop reporting service. TWIT'S n FRIT 'AUEST&R4SS /NTHE WORLD CpROWS TO A HlV&HT~ 120 FEET! THE ORAL'S /S SAMSOO OVE Of MATURES MOSTAMAZING PL ANILS. /T PROVIDES FOOD, DR/NK, BEER, P/CKLES, RA/NCQATS, UMBRELLAS, F/SH/UO POLES AND MANY OTHER OBJECTS. ANDTTS RATE OF GROWTH 4„ IS often AN INCH PER HOURt LIVING LIGHT fif/REFLIES WERE ONCE USED AS HAIR ADORN MEN TS i COLLEGE ANYBODY? WHY NOT START A COLLEGE FUND WITH SAVINGS BONDS/ THERE'S AO BETTER WAY TO HELP YOUR COUNTRY TODAY AMD YOUR YOUNGSTER TOMORROW £ The Statistics for the boys were as follows: Carey Gassett attempted 314 shots from the field, made 162 for a percentage of 52. He made 104 of 141 free throw attempts for 74 per cent. Carey captured 146 rebounds for an average of 5.6 rebounds per game. He was minus 25 regained possessions and had an average of 16.5 points per game. Dwight Harris attempted 196 shots from the field and made 80 for 41 per cent. He made 44 of 60 free throws for 73 per cent. He cap tured 154 rebounds for an average of 6 per game. Dwight was minus 15 regained possessions and averaged 7.9 points per game. Hillery Bone attempted 340 shots from the field and made 132 for a percentage of 39. He made 32 of 56 free throw attempts for 57 per cent. Hillery captured 102 rebounds for an average of four per game. He was minus 8 regained possessions and averaged 11.4 points per game. Howard Locke attempted 119 shots from the field and made 37 for a percentage of 31. He made 36 of 66 free throw attempts for 57 per cent. Howard captured 145 rebounds in 24 games for an average of 6 per game. Howard was minus 16 regained possessions and averaged 4.6 points per game. Richie McCants attempted 122 field goals and made 36 for a per centage of 30. He made 47 of 82 free throw attempts for 57 per cent. He captured 35 rebounds and was plus 16 regained possessions, the only member of the team to come out on the plus side. Richie averaged 5 points per game. Steve Bazemore attempted 34 field goals and made 9 for 29 per cent. He was2 for 5 from the free throw line for 40 per cent. Steve cap tured 22 rebounds for an average of 1 per game. He was minus seven regained possessions and averaged one point per game. Bill Gibson attempted 47 shots and made 10 for 21 per cent. He was 14 for 34 from the free throw line for 44 per cent. Bill captured 23 re bounds for an average of one per game. His point average was 1.5 per game and minus 10 regained possessions. John Childs attempted 66 shots and made 18 for a percentage of 27. He was 11 of 23 from the free throw line for 48 per cent. John grabbed 32 rebounds for an average of 1.3 per game. He was minus 7 regained possessions and averaged 2 points per game. r a ioci'CO Gassett Harris Bone Locke McCants Bazemore Gibson Childs Boys 1961-'62 SA SM % FTA FTM % AVE REB AVE LP LP 314 162 52 141 105 74 16.5 146 5.6 66 41 80 41 60 44 73 7.9 154 6 79 64 132 39 56 32 57 11.4 102 4 49 41 37 31 66 36 55 4.6 145 6 60 44 36 30 82 47 57 5 35 1.5 29 45 9 29 5 2 40 1 221 17 10 10 21 34 14 44 1.5 23 1. 28 18 18 27 23 11 48 2 32 1.3 26 19 196 340 119 122 34 47 66 Harris Best Gomes — Individuals _ Grabbed 14 rebounds, hit 8 of 9 free throws in win over Byron. , . .. Gassett — Hit 67 per cent from field, 82 per cent from free throw line and scored 30 points in win over Gordon. Bone — Scored 24 points, played excellent defense in leading team to victory over Fort Valley. Loc ke — Grabbed 10 rebounds, hit 50 per cent of shots plus ex cellent defense in win over Unadilla. McCants — Scored 13 points, stole ball 5 times in leading team to victory over Talbot Couniy. Bfizemorc — Grabbed 5 rebounds, scored 6 points in Roberta game. Gibson — Captured 6 rebounds, scored 6 points in win over Yatesville. Childs Scored 8 points, stole ball 5 times to win over Unadilla. Announcing the Opening of the FORT VALLEY OFFICE PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1962 OF Open House Friday, April 27 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. REGISTER FOR VALUADLE DOOR PRIZES 1. 19” Portable TV SET 3. Outdoor Grill & Potisserie 2. Samsonite Bridge Set 4. Electric Can Opener 5th through 14th—$10 Savings Accounts OFFICERS S. A. NUNN, President J. MEADE TOLLESON, Vice President MARION L. BROWN, Vice President J. MALCOLM REESE, Secretary-Treasurer LEONORA HOUSER, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES A. JAY, Assistant Loan Officer WILLIAM P. WALLACE, Manager Fort Valley Office DIRECTORS C. E. ANDREW MARION L. BROWN MAYO DAVIS HENRY A. MATHEWS G. F. NUNN S. A. NUNN A. LAWTON PEARSON A. W. PRATT MALCOLM REESE J. MEADE TOLLESON W. K. WHIPPLE E. M. WHITING Perry Federal Savings and Loan Association 107 JERNIGAN STREET 1007 JERNIGAN STREET PHONE 429-1522 PHONE TA. 5-8221 PERRY, GEORGIA FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA