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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, MAY 17, 1962.
Commencement Exercises
EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
BUTLER, GEORGIA
May 4, 1962 May 30, 1962
life horn
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Class Motto:
“Striving For A Better Tomorrow’’
Baccalaureate Exercises
SUNDAY _ May 27, 1962 — 4:30 P. M.
Prelude Mrs. S. L. Gordon
Processional • . , “War March of the Priests”
Hymn ... “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name”
Audience
Pra y e r Rev. W. L. Powell
Music . “As Long As Children Pray” . Goose
Girls’ Ensemble
Introduction of Speaker . . . Mr. J. C. McCrary
Baccalaureate Message . . . R ev . J. C. Simmons
Dean of Men, Fort Valley State College,
Pastor of Trinity Baptist Church
Fort Valley, Georgia
Music . , “Santus” . . Schubert and Dash
Mixed Chorus
Announcements
Benediction
Recessional .
“Pomp and Circumstances’
ACTIVITIES
May 4—Athletic Banquet - - -
May 11—Elementary Operetta - -
May 18—Junior and Senior Prom -
May 24—Student Honor Day - -
May 25—Elementary Commencement
- - 8:30 P. M.
- - 8:00 P. M.
- - 9:0p P- M.
- - 2:00 P. M.
- - 2:00 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
May 27—Baccalaureate - - . _ _ _ _ 4:30 P. M.
May 28—Class Night
May 30—Graduation Exgrcjses - - - -
Graduation Exercises
WEDNESDAY—May 30, 1962—8:30 P. M.
Prelude
Processional
Hymn
Mrs. S. L. Gordon
- “War March of the Priests”
- “Jesus Is All the World to Me”
Audience
Invocation Rev. R E Brown
Solo - “I Shall Not Pass This Way” - Effinger
Mary Ethel Woodall
Introduction of Speaker - - Mr. C. A. Hicks, Principal
Address Dr. H. E. Tate
Executive Secretary
Georgia Teachers and Education Association,
. Atlanta, Georgia
Music - - - “Set Down Servant” - - - Shaw
Mixed Chorus
Piesentation of Candidates for Diplomas -
Mrs. J. N. McDougald, Advisor
Awarding of Diplomas and Certificates .
... . Mr. C. A. Hicks, Principal
Music - The Lord Bless You and Keep You” - Lutkin
Ensemble '
Announcements
Music - - "God Be With You" - . Audience
Bened.ct.on - . . . Rev. R. E. Brown
Class Roll
**** Robert McCartha
*** Cecil Davison
**
Hattie Williams
* Athalene Gray
Andrews, Marguerite
Baldwin, Annie N.
Davis, Albert C.
Davison, Cecil H.
Dent, Willie J.
Dugger, Doris
Gooch, Clara E.
Gray, Athalene
• Gray, Claree
Hicks, Vivian J.
Hooten, Betty J.
Jackson, Rochelle
Jenkins, Aldene
Johnson, Bobby G.
King, Charles E.
Knowlton, Helen J.
McCartha, Jacquelyn
McCartha, Robert T.
Williams, Hattie
Wilder, Horace
**** First Honor ***
** Third Honor •
• Deficiencies
McCrary, Mary F.
Montfort, Eula C.
Montford, Inez
Montfort, Jean
Ogburn, Katie
Paschal, Annette
Rogers Johnny
Rogers, Pearlie
Roquemore, Willie
Ross, Mary L.
Rumph, Iris
Smith, Maxine
Snipes, Clara V.
Taylor, Romie
Threats, Albert
Troutman, Katie
Wedner, Hershey
Wiggins, Doris
Second Honor
Fourth Honor
CLASSIFIED ADS.
for sale
75 young red pullets vaccinated
and wormed; 14 weeks old, $1.00
each.
MRS. LESTER FALLIN,
(5101p) Butler, Ga.
LOST
Bar and Foot off tractor lost on
Potterville Road, between Peter
Mitchell’s Place and J. W. Miller’s
Place. Lost Saturday afternoon May
5th. Will be glad to pay for trouble
if you return to me. Please contact:
J. W. MILLER
(5102p) Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 4
Highway Department
To Imporve Many
Roads in This Area
FOR SALE
Horses, Ponies and Saddles for
children and adults. Good selection
to choose from. We deliver.
ALTON CARTER
(5125p Plains, Georgia.
HAVE OPENING for one $90.00
per week man. Age 25 to 67. We
‘also have openings for two $65.00
per week ladies. Age 37 to 63.
Permanent. Car necessary. Write
Mr. Neeley, 659 West Peachtree St.,
N.E., Atlanta, 8, Ga. (4264b)
LOOK: Splendid Rawleigh business
available in Taylor County. Excep
tional opportunity for industrious
person. See or write Rawleigh. Dept.
GAE-810-18, Memphis. Tenn
K533tp)
THOMASTON PROTECTED ROUTE
delivery and sales combination.
One man to work 9 hours daily to
replace one who didn’t. $81 a week
’guaranteed plus bonus. Average
learnings should exceed $100 a wk.
Advance with long established com
pany of 56 years. For an interview
appointment, write National Con
cern, 2810 King Street, Columbus,
Georgia. (534b)
FOR RENT
One three-room house with bath;
hot water and other conveniences.
If interested, contact.
GENE BONE
(533b) Butler, Georgia
FOR SALE
Five-room modern brick home.
All conveniences; located near
local High gpjtiool; nejct to Health
Center.
GENE BONE
(4263b) Butler, Ga.
NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME?
Blue Cross-Blue Shield now pro
viding protection for 60,000,000 per
sons has openings for Non-Group
Representatives. Excellent oppor
tunity to earn extra dollars in your
spare time. For details write Wil
burn Johnson, P. O. Box 1520, Co
lumbus, Ga. (4264b)
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be in town
Every Saturday. Call or bring ma
chines to: McKenzie Furniture, Ph.
UN. 2-4665. (419tf)
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- j
cern, 2810 King Street, Columbus,
Ga. (454b) ,
FOR SALE
One, two-bed room home located \
near Butler; also two, three-bed-
roin homes within the City limits
of Butler; $50.00 down, and move
in. Contact:
ROGER STRIETMAN
Ideal, Georgia
(3’15’tf) Phone 2-387
Atlanta, Ga. — State Highway
Board Chairman Jim Gillis has an
nounced the complete listing of pro
jects comprising the third bond in
crement of the Vandiver Adminis
tration’s $100,006,000 Highway Au
thority road improvement pro
gram.
This $35 million increment will
finance improvements to 1509 miles
of primary and 1272 miles of sec
ondary, highways in Georgia coun
ties. The first third ...increment pro
jects were 'let-to contract on April
27 and the second group of projects
under the increment will be on
May 31.
The Highway Authority program
was initiated by the 1961 General
Assembly, under Administration
sponsorship, for the purpose of fi
nancing much neeeded improve
ments to the state’s most heavily
traveled primary and secondary
highways. Projects were selected
on the basis of a mile by mile sur
vey of Georgia’s highways cond
ucted by Highway Department en
gineers in 1960.
The first $30 million increment of
the $100 million program was let
to contract in July and August of
last year, and the $35 million sec
ond increment was let in December
and February and March. Im
provements under the first two in
crements totaled 4,673 miles,
All work under the Highway Au
thority program will have been
placed under construction contract
and the majority of th* projects
completed by the year’s £nd.
Here is a partial list of projects
included in third crement for Tay
lor and adjoining counties:
Macon-Peach: 36 miles of level
ing and resurfacing on No. 49 be
ginning at the 60’ concrete pave
ment in Montezuma and extending
to junction with U. S. 41 in Peach
county.
Marion-Taylor: 25 miles of lev
eling and resurfacing on Fa. 137
from 41 in Buena Vista to 90,
thence on 90 to Ga. 137, thence on
137 to U. S. 19 in Butler; and also
a spur in Buena Vista from 41 to
137,.
Schley: 5.83 miles of resurfacing
n’ Ga. Route 26’ beginning at TT:S.
19 in Ellaville and extending to
the Macon county line.
Schley: 7.77 miles of resurfacing
on No. 153, beginning at the Sum
ter county line and extending to
U. S. 19 at the south city limit of
Ellaville.
Talbot: 6.6 miles of resurfacing
on Ga. 90 from Ga. 96, a mile west
of Junction City to Ga. 22 in talbot-
ton.
Talbot: 9.6 miles of resurfacing on
Ga. Rt. 96 from intersection of
Ga. 41 and 22 from the intersection
of 41 and 22 in Geneva to the Tal-
botton-Taylor county line.
Talbot-Meriwether: 15.41 miles of
widening leveling and resurfacing
on Route 41, U. S. 27A, from 22 in
Talbotton to 85 in Manchester.
Taylor: 7 miles of resurfacing on
Fed-aid secondary 671, beginning at
Ga. 195 at Cross Roads and extend
ing to Ga. 96 in Butler.
| BANK NOTES
by Malcolm
DID YOU KNOW..
BANKERS REPORT THAT COUNTER
FEITERS ARENY AS SKILLFUL AS
THEY ONCE WERE. PHONV BIJ4.S ARB
EASIER TO SPOT.
WHEN NEW MACHINERY PURCHASES
EXHAUSTED THE WORKINS CAPITAL OF A
- ... QUILTED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURER, NEW YORK BANKERS
LOANED HIM FUNDS FOR RAW MATERIALS AND PAYROLL.NOW COMPLETELY "OUT
OF THE RED" THE MAUFACTURER HAS NEARLY DOUBLED HIS SALES VOLUME.
Judge Bell 111,
Cancels Hearing
| Federal Judge Griffin Bell hos
pitalized because of an acute back
ailment, has canceled a scheduled
pre-trial hearing on Georgia’s leg
islative reappointment case.
Bell was placed in traction to
ease the pain of what an aide said
was a pinched nerve. He was in
some pain but reported in excel
lent condition.
Brewer’s Building Construction
For Free Estimates On:
New Buildings - - Repairs - - Extra Rooms
Septic Tanks - - Roof Repairs - -
New Roofs
CALL: UN. 2-3543
FLOYD A. BREWER, Owner
Rupert Georgia
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MORTGAGE LOANS
TO PAY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO REFINANCE
• HOMES
• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
• FARM HOMES
Current Rate of Dividends on Savings 4%
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
PHONE GA 9-1522 MALCOLM REESE, Sec.-Treas.
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Straight talk
for the man of the house
. 1
Georgia Power Company is ready—and glad—to pay $50
to $200 toward wiring or rewiring your house. This is
not a give-away. It is our way of helping keep your dollars
free to buy electrical servants you want and need.
After all, we’re in business to sell electricity. Unless
your house is adequately wired, we cannot offer you the
convenience of total-electric living. It is to our advantage,
as well as yours, that you be able to enjoy full housepower.
There are rules governing the plan. But they are flexible
to cover varying needs. Your contractor or electrician can
give you details. Or call us direct. We do not install wiring.
We do sell electric service and shall be delighted to explain
how you can benefit from our wiring program.
it,
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE