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Masons meet in • Statesboro sells Sylvania Sept. t 15�545�430 'V. F. McCombCl', worshtp­ I'll I mnater of the F'iI'sl Mnsonio Diall'jet convention, announced this week lbs. tobacco for that UIO forty-ntnth H11IHII11 convention of U1C 01'- $7�164�812 .._ glllli.alioll will be held at the to a news release from Valdosta dated Sylvanin Buptlst Churcb nudt- According torlum on wednesday, Septem- August 30, the following statement was made: "States- bel' wilh !, lhe Sylvania Lodgo boro, lhe only other market remaining open out of No, 301, A, M, I1S hosts, F,.& 28, wound up business today (Tuesday) with .gross Rcg+strauon will begln fit , season saIf'es or some 15 � million the belt's 9:'15 with the opening sesslo� pounds, of the convention set for 10:15, largest VOIUlIlll by more than a million pounds," The welcome address will be The Statesboro Tobacco gtven of by Hur-t-y H. Hunter Mlll'i{et closed Tuesday after Sylvanln. wilh lhe • • response by 29 selling days In which over Milte \·V. Enson, past mnster of 15,000,000 pounds of tobacco lhe dist.rtct convention. BI'O, T was sold [01" more than Daniel \V, emperuture Lockltn, grand serre- $7,000,000, tOI'Y, will recognize the grand (. n ra'ttl or 'I'otl1l sales through Tuesday Lodge orrtcers and committee- {d f were (01' men. 15,545,430 pounds $7.164,812,82, for an average The prlnctpn! speaker will be Bulloch of $46,00 PCI' hundred. I.Alst Judge George P. wtutmnu SI'., county yen I' the market here sold M, 'N, grnnd master of nit The thermometer readings 17,054,008 tor $6,723,739,64. Georgia Masons. He will be for the week of Monday, the fflct that presented by R. W, Cury Ander- August 22, through Sunday, Despite 1,500,000 pounds less was sold this year son, grand treasurer. August 28, were as follows: HOME A LONG TRIP-Shown here are the Explorer Scouts of the Coastal Empire Council of the Boy Scouts as they gathered In front of a hut at the Philmont Scout Ranch at byH�":�����!1 \���,'��er���\��� High Low ����n 1:,�,�U���� t�"��4ei,07;h;: Cimarron, New Mexico. They left here August 2 and returned here Tuesday, 23. Monday, Aug, 22 97 64 over lust yell!', August Ceased Bretheren. The Rev. B, 23 93 66 Pictured here, front row, left to right: John Godfrey, Savannah; AI DeLoach, Alex Tuesday, Aug. The loss was due to the cut Statesboro; E, Whlttington will give lhe Aug, 24 87 71 Boyer III, Sylvania; Johnson Faircloth, . Second row, left to right: Theron Grant. Sa­ benediction, Wednesday, In selling lime, FOI' nine days Thursday, Aug. 25 80 72 the sold George Godfrey, Savannah; AI McDougald, Statesboro; Ed scout executive now A lunch will be served Statesboro only .\annah, Tally, by the 71 mnrkct Friday, Aug, 26 84 three lind one-half hours, ,C'located in Augusta; Herb Hildebrandt, bus driver, Savannah; Johnny Lawson, scout master, Indies of the Sylvnnia Enstem � 27 86 68 Saturday,. Aug. agntnst five a n done-half Fairfax, S. C,; Kenneth Chandler, Statesboro; Mike Kennedy, Statesboro; Sammy Fair­ Star chapter. O'Neil, Sunday, Aug. 28 90 65 than There will regula rly, losing more S. C.; Mack Glenn, S. C. Standing, left to right: Carry Maddox, Dublin; Winton be fL business fax, Allendale, a session and of the COI11- same 200,600 pounds dn.y. Deloach, Phillip Howard, Billy Huggins, John Marshall Jackson, all of Statesboro; Carl rending Rainfall for the period m a I' I{ e t mlttea repor-ts u.t lhe urtemoon was 0.90 inches. The Statesboro Shirk, Savannah; Walter Bryant, Fairfax, S. C.; Dennis DeLoach, Statesboro, and Fred Wil­ session, avo raged $6.66 a hundred above S. C, liams, Fairfax, Orttcers of lhe convention. ------. 1954, ------are: \¥, F. McCombcl', worship­ The big yes I' on the States- ful master, Rincon: 'I'roy D, boro market was 1953 when Slater, deputy master, Cobb­ 20,181,000 pounds sold for wm m THE FIRST ANNUAL HARVEST Golf Tournament held re­ to save Pilots town; B. B. Morrts, sen lor 4-H'crs $9,380,362, ' was dominated the �Big Sing' help Joe cently in Statesboro Georgia by younger l warden, Statesboro; Hughes, The final sales on bet­ prtee old and junior warden, the golfers. The two youngsters pictured above are 1� years Glennville; ter grades on the market here Rev. Leonard won first and second places In the tournament. They are Davie Pedigo, chaplain, harrow show held firm, though some of the Vidalia; J, Madison son of Mrs, Gordon Franklin of Statesboro and eeetus Smith, nondescript grades did not fare Franklin, left, Field Tyler, Hinesville; T. F. Saun­ son of Mr. the late Gordon and John son of Mr. and M .... for community William Smith, so well. When the official De­ Franklin, Dekle, ders, senior deacon, Swainsboro: and Mrs, Mtlledge Smltll of partment of Agriculture figuI'es Inman Dekle, also of Statesboro. Approximately eighty playen T. M, Mlng'ledortf, [untor den the C, B. McAllister, president of the Statesboro Ath­ con, Portal, showed grand are released the statesboro representing fifteen clubs throughout southeast Georgia competed. Savannah: 0, B. Johnson, senior bun-ow in the Bul­ all Pilots baseball Q..'�flmpion market wtll agnln, lead letic Assiciation, owners of the club, stewart, Lamar-a Show honors Waynesboro; loch Count)' Fat Barrow markets on the Geot'gia-F'lortda decided Army A. Brown, junior Vi­ announced this week that the stockholders stewart, held at Parker's Stockyard belt In both pounds and money. dalia; James F. Freeman, 31'd of this week. to to save the and utilize 'Tuesday night • Stores close Monday night try equipment Max Roberts stewart, Metter: and Josh T. Thomns Chester, son of Ml'. Monday at for com­ he facilities of the ball the airport to an announce­ Nessmith, statesboro, • clyb According secretary, and MI'S, J, W, Chester, and a ment made last week C farmers munity purposes, by Mnjor student at the Mattie Lively ounty Woodrow W, He stated that Maynr Bill Millsaps, of School, showed the reserve to observe Labor Bowen and County Corn­ Special '1'I'OOPS Headquarters, Preston ks champion, Day mtssionei- Allen R. Laniel' were Bel'lin: Germany, Station Com- spea b fme eattIe these are mem- Josh Laniel' of the Statesboro • Both of boys Mrs. Aura Prlvate Fil'st Class uy present at the stockholders pliment, Merchant's Association, an­ speaks bers of the 4-H Club. Max A, son of county Bulloch cattlemen I meeting and expressed the Roberts, MI', and at M county convention nounced today that the busi­ Mrs, W, .D. of States- Complete results of the show bought 34. cows and nine bulls oplnlon that funds should be Colley iddleground Song nesses of Statesboro will be • was named of in the five-star Hereford sale to women raised to the outstand- boro, "Soldier the will be carrted next week. closed on J,' payoff Congressman Prince H, Pres­ Monday, september of the associa­ Month" f'or July by his bat­ ------­ here Tuesday. in observance of Labor Ing obligations ton will be the honor and 4 5, Day. The talion commander of guest statesboro women's tion so that the people of the Signal The Georgia Hereford As­ Sunday, Sept. speaker at the Mtddleground he "'!'he busi­ Club wili hold its fil'st meeting have available the Company, Special Troops sociation brought 78 animals "However, added, county may Farm Bureau's annual fnmily Aux. Carl Bishop, president of lhe �Jf the 11)55-56 Thura­ Aidmore than nesses will be open alt day club year lighted field to be used for Headquarters. hero fol' the sale. More Bulloch Con­ night meeting Thursday, L, County Singing he d.y, at 3 :30 a munici­ In a lettel' to MI', and Ml's. half of them In the Wednesday, September 7," Seplembel' 8, community events as Herbel't theil' stayed vention, announced tilis week an o'clocl< Deal, pl'esident, pointed out. This is In ac· at lhe Recreation and county stadium. Colley MaJoI' Millsaps wrote: to meet 6 county. Most of the othel's went convention at pal announces. all-day singing COl'danee with the Centel', "In of his out­ Sept. to Screven and McDuffie holidays stated on recognition 8 miles He UtIlt SatUl'day Mlddleground School, named when the met at devotion to his Mr, Deal stated the Dotson' of Savan­ counties. group MI". H, DeWitt Aura, At­ 10, the as­ standing duty that Mrs. R, J. nOl'th of Statesboro, Sunday, night, Septembel' the beglnning ot the year, fll'st as a soldier SOil nah will be the H, L, Bl'annen was the lanta, vice president of Ule sociation will sponsol' a big your w�s meeting would be held at 6:30 guest speakeJ' (Pal) September 4, beginning at 11 sec selected as Ule man in th'.·� Ilt the of the Ellks heaviest In the junior lion of Ule' Georgia event featuring some top p, m, at the school lUnch I'oom meeting buyel' county. a.. m, singing OAVIS TO Fedel'fition 01' Women's Clubs ol'g�uliz[\tlon." Aldmol'e Auxiliary on Tuesday Out-oE-town MISS DIRECT of the section's finest singers Thursday, Septembel' 1. He is Pat expl'essed the desire to I'C­ slngCl's expected will Pl'ivate Fll'st Class Robel'ls 6, at 8 o'clock, '1'. RELIGIOUS EOUCATION adcil'ess the meetillg, Ml's. to the process of fund­ night, September place his grades with pure­ to attend are B, Bunning begin anxious to have evel'Y family in Aura will arrive here Wednes­ of ail was chosen fol' the honOl' by n Mrs, Dodson In the and others (I'om Mr. AT mlslng to cleal' the field partiCipated breds as as hc could trade Waycl'oss, METHODIST CHURCH board of offlcel's of his outfit. Lhe fol' t.his long d.y evening and will be' the debts, community present test bomb explosion in Nevada and Mrs, C, P. Belhea of NIl­ two fol' one. TIlat Is about the of H. P. annuul this at members of MI'. and Mrs, 1!Cc.Keever Announcement is made this vouse guest Mrs. Macon meeting, yeaI' .which hunta, "The Tl'fLVelel's" of he catlle, Jones .1 I', She comes here RECREATION BOARD AND the Civil Defense units were way oought GJ'oon�B and others of Savan­ week that Miss Joyce Davis ot with Dean Winski at the piano, Middlegrotlnd has been hold­ espeCially to addl'ess the COUNCIL TO MEET present. She wUl l'eJate her ex­ Other' local huycl's wero nah, Gilbert Powell and his Macon has been named dh'ector will be one of the featured annual fol' Juniol' ing these meetings Tues­ Womnn's Club. She will FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 periences at the meeting Chal'lie Henl'Y S, iKngsmen Quartet of Cobb­ at the sing. n numbel' of some of Nesmith, of I'eliglous education or lhe singing groups big yenl's, Lamal' DUl'ham and to Atlanta morn- Recreation and day night. town, �'etlll'O �""\I'iday This is one of the out­ The Board which sel'ved fresh watel' Blitch, F. C. Pal'l{el', Frnnk gl'Oup they others fl'om OthOl'S Statesool'o Methodist Church, 109, will meet at the Recrea­ The will be held at Augusta. of Geol'gia Council fish that the mem bel'S tooi< off meeting Pal'k." ut, Arthul' Sparks, standing quarters fl'om Claxton and on the home of Mrs, James C, Pembroke, Miss for the two education department AnoUlel' fealul'e will be tion Center Fl'lday, Sep­ lime to catch. Mooney Stl'Ouse, S, W. BI'ack, Davis, past :rhe big Reidsville am to be Will their Orockett at 454 South Manin expeoted has been music director 11I'esenl an ol'ientation skit °The Florida ChoI'Rllettes," an tember 9, fol' regulal' and Cap Mallard, years, at the Max Locl{­ This wns onc of All members are present, of the First Methodist Church meeting, The home de­ from monUlly meeting, community stl'ec�. urged a ali-girl quartet 'I'ampa, Lltlle Frank ParkeI' oought Bulloch "Bul­ pal'tmenl three in Ule that ex- to a.ttend this meeting to hear county's own of She Is the will act as hostesses. that wood, I'ecl'eation superintendent, county cow at Jesup. daughter Fla, MI'. McAllist." says good with a bull calf loch FOUl' be Mrs, Dotson her Qual'tet." will the Rev, Alton on announced this weeie The meet­ ceeded its previous membership �ell experiences o( Davis, as­ these girls have tlppeal'ed hOI' side. This can be Il. waming thel'e, in at the and will be at 1 p. m. 1954, I explosion, fol' sociate pastOI' and dh'ector or TV a.nd in moving pictures ing to other 4-H Club ooys The of Middle­ people the education at the Mul· of show time, He religious will appeal to the lady-folk 1957 fat stock nnd officel's ground community Methodist ChuJ'ch In this section. "These two quar­ has an exccllent culf fOI' 1956, beJ'I'Y of the convention Invitc cvcl'y­ the Macon, tets lu'e the finest in I1mning with its mothel' now As onc to attend the singing con­ pGl't of their tmrric he "We Ulat find Is far ahead, South," said, hope Just planning vention, Thel'e will be a full Miss Davis nr'l'lved here this safety who ' PI'Ogl'!.111l membel's of the evel'Y person in the county day of entertainment. week to assume her duties. Statesboro Field .Junior Woman's Is interested in the Pilots MRS, BOB POUND Club lhls will week I'emind ButO­ as a commun'lty project mobil OPENS KINDERGARTEN Ul'ivcl's to be careful turn out to enjoy this wonder­ The MONOAY, SEPTEMBER 5 d'U'lng lIle long Laoor Day ful evening of singing." Hou§e� at new Weekend, "Be Sep­ cal'eful and time is, Satul'day night, MI's. Bob Pound announces �<:lpen COUI'teous OVel' at 8 :15 o'clock, Labor Day temb." 10, this weck that she wlli open Ilt t.he Sell Island (J'eekend," lhey plead, "Have a H, E. Bl'ay, "The a new kinder­ gOOd Playhouse," as tl'easul'er fOI' lime, but remember-it Bank will nct on to be takes garten Monday, September 11 only an instant to the to seve the lighted and that the fil'st building Sept. bring c�lllpalgn 5, twenty­ aboul n lifetime of regret." field, five to register will be enrolled, The new Idndel'gD-I'ten is lo­ cated on College Bou!evRI'd at Lions Club's Birthday the COI'nel' of Mlll street. ,�a]endar due Jan. 1 Guntel', president of thJillll.llY e StntesllOl'O Lions Club ' an- IlaunceU lhls week lhat the club Will sponSQI' BI the Lions Club ye���day Cfllelldal' again this

P, th�' Jones JI'" chairman of COlnmunity calendar Bla ted project thal becau.e of the de: �and the en.I e h dars this 1(.UI be year Pl'lnted for the calendal' Yeal' b 1I1S1t:a:gll�nlng January I, 1956, f!'Oln September to Sej)telllbQ�Cr llS heretofore. He stated 1hal the campaign tal' names to go on the calendar and Mro, Rudolph GtM and 'The Bulloch Herald Statesboro Ga. Missiles Ly Chon Duy chlldren or SandersVille, GL, " Editorials Misguided Mr, and Mrs, Cleve Newton and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 19M It Seellls To Me THE MI', lind Mre. marl Olnn and 1------'------­ or a tew tamlly Savannah, spent accepted a position IL8 councll or American agriculture, there the week Savan- days during at ot boy's dormitory at New Is probably no farm enterprise nah Brach, Mexico School tor D.ar at that has developed 80 rapidly Don't be one of the twelve to �Iax l.oekwo...1 BULLOCH Farm twenty-nine! fl By Bureau MI', and MI's. Tom Ruoker had Canto. Fe, New Mexico, atter IL8 the commercial broiler In­ 8S guests Sunday at dinner, the received hi. degree ut dustry, - havlng LABOR DAY another long You can help make the Labor HERALD ltav. Cleon Mobley or G1eM- Oallaudet In June, the only weekend, a safer one this find Day holiday year, TO OUR work as attempt to 1I1e You have failed ville, college In the world for Deal Commercial reed out l A MESSAGE you the l'eslXlnal, Weather to grow uc­ modification are now You can all Too of us have of and FB Mlss Irma Lou ltaach or al D, C, And many of you plan, obey traffic rules and of secret, many blllty deCiSion, Washington, flO tu rkey poults to market w!ll YOUTH-[ believe the youth DeciSion ------­ strength us lhe will and must Pembroke sPent Sunday night cost about Extension on a Leave on holi­ m-e cepted great playa gl'eat 5125, poul­ ning trip, regulations. your today stronger, physically, I'''t as at Mis. William., to destroy while under In your life, Few guesl Betty Al'thur Cannon, ExtenSion tryman Jim Thaxton told 4·H mentnlly, morally and spiritual­ power thel'e And twelve to day trip with plenty of time to I. to ar� renewals Deull1al·k News Mr, and Mrs, WUI Brannen Service said re­ twenty-nine God's strength given among you who can poultryman, memebrs who are Interested In lhan lhelr OJ' were plan Rtand membership feature meets ly parents and in will be killed in Start home and to to accomplish, to the and MI'. Irvin Brannen vl.!ted In the whole small people Georgia spare. early Iheil' This is build, create, say world, The csntly thst, hlslory turkey projects, parent's parents. TfnS IS aclivllieR of the weather Mr. and Mrs. Earnest WUllam. but for Stilson, invited t.he to automobile accidents between above do not drink and drive, a statement, It Is one Not [ust for one's self, modlflcutlon parents all, an-eng WHAT I BELIEVE. pl'Ogl'RIll were dis­ Sunday, and fOl' vtsu thelr s Thomas Rucker which is not lightly made, It his f'rtend, his neighbor cussed at ull lhe Farm hool (Ill opening day Friday and midnight Monday, Do not speed, Do not pass without Some have said to BUI'CllU accepts posmon Mr, and Mrs, B, F. Wood­ the world In which he lives, you that nnd see a is one which comes only aftel' In the world meetings last week, West Side, new hind of school ward, Mr, and Mrs, But unless you exercise the ut­ sufficient clearance on rises and today the chUrch Morgan sertous thought and much has Stilson and Portat, fOI' the and children and Mr, THERE IS A PLACE In this failed. This Is a. community, Waters most caution every second curves, Do not follow other ve­ slmpl , at New Mexico School for the Deaf a,�� split study, one a"RED" MULLIS ... and Mrs, Norman Woodward, America of OUI'S fOI' a Christian statement, yet which E, T, A. R. can By Clm-k Jr" vice presl- U"IN"V�AN�I �(J""ANI' of the time are at the wheel hicles too off the bear a marked attended the Woodward wed- you closely, Stay YOII youth, Not ono who Is a namby­ Influence on dent of the W, E, GEAR MI'. and MI's. Fred nnd "lsi who IIve'ln America are YOUr l1li...=_ local orgnntzauon, AT STILSON Lee ling ,'olallves In Atlantu. ,"""" who life. The church .-:•• ding Sunday afternoon at the of your automobile you 01' mem­ if you can if a rouunato You live In pamby Christian but one has f"llcd and John N, JI'" W. 8. daughter-, Nancy, were vlsttors WILLIAM C. WALDEN highways possibly In - youth, Rushing secre­ Geal', 01 the Ml's, G. R Waters visited MI', Fll'st Church In Stat.. is not atrnld lo his share some U co­ prtncipn) Baptist n Chrfstlan carry respects yes, but Mr. ehal'lie Byrd, tary und In Savannah Ml's. nnd Dlltrlct am where the � Snturdny. bers of be one on the left country Where treasurer, gave lhe Il"W scI MI'S, Otus Watel's and bora. Representative your family may you walking. Stay the this failure Rlver high 100 I fOI' lhnl of load, One who can have hns artsen of the Ogeechee area. Lee's mother ac- - people humble themselves be­ It has oWalol' three groups u revlew of the MI'S, Akins, f"all1l1y Statllboro Swalnlboro of those twelve to side traffic and II come has was n vlsltol' Saturday evening, Thomas Rucker, Bon of Mr, twenty-nine facing carry convictions, and having n Calle­ nbout because of Conservation District, work clone nt Stilson and also them, . fore the LOI·d. a hundred the SoH here und the COI11I)onied MI'. Box Neru-ly cost. and MI·s . .T. H. MI', and Mrs. Tom ha. 322, Swainsboro, bollef failure of man II Ginn, Rucker, Olorgla with you at if million of thorn to vlctlon, living by his nnd not ,ad, com blnlng Invited the to vlstt people, light night you belong the completed 10-�Cl'e They pOinted out that more group the M,·s. Floyd Clol'l< or Ollvel,I------..:.--..:.__:_------...:...,- from to banta ass church more day day, of Pensacola gl than new It is even that must wall! the and they hove built WE ARE ateh $2,200 were needed now high school located spent Saturday wllh her tather, r------, possible you may along highway, A grent nation Warnock school just thnn two hundt'cd thousands of his rarru at to for the I cannot agree with those That this Is tl'ue �n puy pl'ogl'am the I'est south of He MI'. Ben Lee, be one of them through no fault Don't let YOlll'self and yOlll' cannot be de: of I'e­ BI'ool{let. stated of 8S monuments and gal 3,400 pounds of this yeal', places wOI'shlp who have thllt the nied. We al'e not they would be wolcome Miss .June Mlllel' of loved ones down taught you without Ollr He thinks that at any Conyer's, of your own, but because some­ by disregarding of faith lo a. Clu'lst. cleaned seed, living virtues nnd ol'e The lime, He the IRst wecl81't of each of the thrce Judge Renfl'oc would be CI'Omley Help people should 10 aCI'es on their' fal'm staged, the rain the there is a In I'emember about with Through boys must Yes, place your that last week lhe group In Mrs. Tom Mason Rnd little go over fertilizer needs with We are S.rvice pl'oblem YOII pl'epare your­ only 5 pet· cent of Statesboro, On one PI'Ogl'OI11S Henry S, Septcmool', your you. The Trov,len Sofely life where the Influence of our 0111' north of 'and gil'ls trooped to the station selves Generations have just at West • • • daughtel', Julie, who have been COME IN AND TALK IT OVER today, youth are delinquent. Yet Il Is she combined Blitch, pl'esldent Side, the oldest Ammonia distributors in won't Is needed and what a won­ five'Hcl'e pot Anhydrous down the God asked the I guesls of hel' mothel', Ml's, D, today, you? to stage a live talent show and to sought lIu'ough agea yom' to t ,aCl'e, sel'ving committee PORTAL TO derful awaits I'esponslblilly holp over 300 pounds per' W, this section, We have R so that don't havI to teach l.hemselves how to experience you save chalr'man to meet with Bl'Bgan, fOI' seveml weel

M,'., 0, L, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1955 ' Sue and Rush- M,', and Ormubley TI1 is Week' � Dixon, arley A lInntn unnounce lho bh'Ut SOC lng, Others M,'., of osslsling Riggs l[3abytantes ANDERSON-WARD lET Y Lnrkfu Crumb­ Mr., m;"'est Brannen wtui UIO M,'s, of n HOI1, 08C[\I' SOCIALS Soclety "'dl� tor receptton we,'. Mr. 11Ild Ml's, R, lD, Anderson of Statesboro DIIlI 4.238? loy m, August 23, [It the Ocor lUlnolinc Hnrnld Dye, NAncy Riggs, M,'s, This Week's and Mrs, J, '1', Sheppllrd Ih, en, MI', Mrs, gngcmout of thelr daughle,', Lorettu, of ___ SOCIETY Hospttnl. Savannah, to __ Jimmy Alwood, Ml's. H. V. NenJ, gin, Buptlat J __ Plentyof N, C, announce UtO E""� and . COI'II1 P:El:R�S�O�N�AL��S uf 1{IIlHton, Patl1ck 'vine, . Is lho fOl'11101' Miss Ward, son of Mrs, J, W, Racer of �;��; Thel'e WOI'C OUl Gnll ?\fl's. L. H. Ander- Crumbley Wilmlnglon ' N ,C" �:;:::�:��:-::::::-::=;;;'=:_ rouch, Dial 4-2382 PERSONALS bll'tlt of u daughter, August 25, and th, RACKL.EY-NEWTON (u'!'ongelllenl.'i of white 111111118. nthcdrn: SOCIALS Mrs, Ernest Brannen Society Editor Sue Nell mlth, dnugnter of Into Robett J, W",'d, S'!udloll ust ',and son, und M1'8, 11:£11'1 Heath Jr. In REHEARSAL m. ______ul the MlIlllclpul Hospltal l'fl'8. H. Rackley campi lcd the back- Miss ,MI', und Mrs, Ft'ank SmlU1 of Miss Anderson wus and ub�l1l e cn,ndelnbl'a. ]\'fiIdl'cd Hcuth the PARKING rrorn ' Mr. .chl'ysanthemums 1I�1 kept MI'S, Js re- graduated Stotesbol'o HI I�nd1001"11. glound ro- SHOP 'h John- the EARLY Kinston, Sheppo,rd g Ml's. CI'Ddy overtntd ssun dress with square neck­ statesboro. School. �II', nud nupu»: scene, bl'ide's book, loble . usters W 1'0 1.IHod on the served rrom til Miss She Is cd by the Athletic Aasoctauon "u;,�d The ENGAGEMENT OF plnk mentber'ed hero as Patty emplo of Unlon lhe 'I'l fumily WCI'O work line, 'rue torso was Bag wedding 10 1)I'Ide'a book IlHll'Jccti 1.'ho hemth WCI'C two with n linen lit long basque aad entcl'lfllned was with \\ pc�vs brlue's tubte wna OVOI'- MISS RUBYE ANNE WILSON muntel. On tho lovely ------Paper Corporatlcn. at kept by 'lit'1 sutln nnd e Mr. und Mrs, Robert E, ouL-of-town guests bows, F'[lVOI'S the exqulsltely draped aurpl! And and laid with a ClOU1, ror guests Slul'gls Ml's ' handmade crocheted SPACE IS ANNOUNCED polled palms, of Bl'Ooltlet announce M,', Ward Is Il graduate or Commerctal !O�nr Kitchen Thurs- Mi ss 011' A. folds crossed uud fell In UIl- dt"COI'uted the rnnnlei. At 0110 I...IlSS tOI' High Sc I �I�fj0 litllt'cncc rurdson. � 0 S ctoui. were mlnlature brtde dolts. H. BrYRnt's Kennedy, CClllCl'lng tho table wns VVeek-End D, Wilson Ahead B, "'I ]\11', and Mrs, Emm£l orchestra n. u Robert attended Juntor wllh nan Kelly's WII.S til nn turcrrnn! or the rtrc "was the birth of son, EO.I'I, Armstrong College and Is �OOI. August 18th, Miss t Long WAS served nnd pressed plL'HIS slLle place presenuyen, oil", The gil-Is Nancy Rigg's, Lhrec-tlercd cake of Slatesboro announce the ell- h foro u of pm-ty plate al �.r)�'evelling, the sel'ving wel'C Misses R.�d wedding played background She wore and while nt the Blllloch Bolen Buslnes. �Olo/st,st, PI esented a �he with und length. bnslwL of gladioli Augllst 26, College, following PI'Ogl'Ol11 of with , followed gJ'tlc�ftll 114dlnncrI .Racleley- Curolyn Bln.ckbul'l1 toppeil Il •• I,.ltUII"O 1,,'Ide U1Ci!' , by glngcl'olt! 'l\.f", of dnug+iter with Jupanese Mrs, Lassetel' I t ttn.ls" TI1e ,18.IY nupllul At Your gngcment pines hung Ihl� gllllllUels, Hel' IllllIlIS. The bl'lle's lable wllh QUllly Hospllul. The will b� on event of late Rl'lCflrSAI nip Il1l1slc Mis RI and Bl'onnen limo sllel'bet. I�Hrh or IOllg Illfltrhlng wedding aulumn, Hendcz'so 11, Ann sang gloom undel' a to .John the Ol'chesll'a. Newton with an 0.1'- FuII11CI', �,ggs hearl-shapcd Rubye Ann, lon�cl'ns, Opposlle WElS a bl'Onzl} salin d wn Ule was before hOI' Miss · . . decol'oled Betlye "Becausc"" and '] hostesses Lhc hrlde· lJouqlh,'t hll'ge shll'I'cci lengOl malTlage, witS Jean he Lord's al'ch SllvOl' andelobl'R und son of M1's, George M, was nn outdoor scene with a presented able McCall, Faye Allcn, PU1'Sel', mUIll omblned wilh small 81JI'e GlI'ecIbidnn e{ Newton Johnson of bl'ldn.l sAt.ln - MARKET He will be a sludent at Lhe MI S S WOODWA RD I S M'I'S, Sims Is the formel' Mls� LeI' ll,t Ca.l1i� Hel' two 111 lege, bossed was wlLh lilLie I� The bl'lde and gl'oomleft later The lalce )lJnnle 1 Augusta . separated wctlding will place Sept. 4 In the home or the mn.rJ'led FI'i- homas wos at the hend of lIel'ed veil ba.nds tJICII' bl'ld. ' WCI'C Ule was Universlly of GeOl'gia in the BRIDE OF MR, \ ARD IlIAtchlng (kesses, In UlO nftel'noon fOl' Angelyn Bl'Ontley, ott'ne I leeI lo a Qunlltlly Rlghls Reserved Prices Good Thru Sat" 3 whlto SWRJ1S, On one side of Gatlinbul'g, · . . statesboro, line, " Rehearsal Sept, \\'hleh wel'e on one side 19U1, In receiving Others lace cap III Party Jo WooJ\\'iU'\J, caughl August aSSisting edged seed ' Mls:! BC!'tt\' evening, pcarls, ' fall. the colee wos a silVer candela- '1'enn" tIle bride In u. a.nd Mrs, M, L, Hall Jr. lily In tru.veling and She co On Sull.,dfly mem- • '" • �rr, �£rs, with sllIali bl'Ollze flowers alld MI',. BOYD-WATERS of Ule gl'Oom, 01'. sel'vlng entel'talning \ve"e I ed n. whllc evelllllg of And mauve starched suit \vol'n of announce U1e Ihe hOllle pl'nycr bl'lllll WIUl a of pink nuldd!lllght�r nylon Statesbol'O, MI's" Inl11un.F _1'1' bel'S of bouquel with touches MI', and Mrs, D. of the oy Sr., Miss GrRce hoole lhe bridal purty wore WE WILL BE CWSED ALLENE STOCKDALE E L.. Andt> �)I\ ""r and \\'t'..:..It'y foliage green of J{, Boyd of Statesboro announce Lhe S, Williams, pAstaI' topped wlLh fl wl;ite on Ule sur. with black ncccssol'les. Her hat, hil'lh of 1\ daughtel', Shamn, en, 'eslle G astel'S, l'lghl lOp of States- l'flY, MI's. Chal'lie entel'Lained nt lIinncl' 'in lhe HOSTESS AT BRIDGE L.:Ult' \\'!iN (H,uLln, w�re brunze Ince, Ellen Bru'geron, gagement of lhel_" to Church Howal'd PUl'plc-UlI'outed orchid with Coca-Cola white nowt!f"5: Ky., a small was of mauve at the duughtcr, Kathleen, Willis Brooks Wntel's first Bnptist LABOR SEPT. 5 l'otll1ded by tiny one, Wednesday, August 31, ' Ml's, J, B, church social with DAY, MONDAY, (lower a the Woods, Mrs. stephonolls 1'001115, 1\\I'R, FOR BETTY WOODWARD lllflM'lN 111 the First Baptist girl ,wore gl'een dress son of Mr. anu MI'S, W, Otis also of double-I'lng 'Willi� nileI Illy Ule FIBJlklng t.ho cnl

WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 7 - 1 :30 TO 6:30 p, M, Fish Sticks Help your child develop poise and self·confidence, COLLEGE Package CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Par-Ken Froz. Limeade �NS Beginners, Intermediate, and Prof�ssionals 3ge Ballet, Toe, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Spanish, Sunkist Froz.llemonade 99c FROZEN FRESH Modern and 10 Baton STATESBORO, GEORGIA Baby Our teachers are members of Danci'ng' Masters LAUNDRY LAND O'SUNSHINE of National America, Association of Dance and South Main St., Across From Mrs. We will be CLOSED Monday, September 5th, LABOR Lima Beans Affiliated Artists of California, DAY -- will Hollywood, Do YOUI' shopping on Saturday before, We l-Lb Qtrs A will be to first be OPEN all WEDNESDAY after Day, �S gift presented the twenty. Bryant's Kitchen-Phone 4·2201. day La�or BEN R Y five to register, BUT1�ER Shop HENRY'S First Stilson News TIle Bulloch Ga. Hel'ald, Statesboro, I'------�------THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER' 1, 1955 Peanut crop in SANITONE DRY CLEANERS' NInONAl CONTEST!

PETITION FOR a bad start looks good after INCORPORATION ST/.TE OF GEORGIA ) WIN By MRS. W. H. MORAI8 COUNTY OF BULLOCH) A $1000.00 To the supertor COUl't ot said Hownrd 11 nd MI' L. Evel'yone In this community Aldean county and tho Honorable J. here. thereof: Is busy digging peanuts. The Howard and f'nmily Renfroe, tJ1C judge Lehman looks artcr Mr. nnd MI'9. Lurry Bouen Tho petition of H. MARSHALL CI'OP good FIELD peanut DROUGHTS EVERY YEAR & CO. FI'anklln, C. A I. of visited rclauves Fr'ankliu, Margaret hn.vlng hnd R bad stnrt, Cuyton, Old know that P. Olliff J,,, and Prisctlla Olliff, you drought lime there WRS a good here Saturday. planting all resldenta of tho city of periods occur oven in most so­ of forlllcl's who hnd to 1k und MI·s. Iildwnl'd Billch number Statesboro, Bulloch county, Oa., called normal years ? It's true, a and and DREAM OVCI'. pretty children, Diane, Joy, the court: WARDROBE plant They got respectf'ully shows to according to horticulturist Cecil Melena. vlslled Mr. and for fall' stand And the CI'OP looks Kaye. 1. That they desire Blackwell of lhe Agricultural Mrs. Wade Hursey and Mr. and their associates and ••• and a- FREE round to pretty good. themselves, Extension Service. Weather ex- trip Chicago 1{rs. William Stewart at Bllu- to be tnecrporated successors, he define R Clvll 1>OltS, sold, drought for TWO on UN.TED AIR LINES1 and bell. under' the provisions of the AFS Herbert Beasley 8S a period at 14 01' more of for 11 period days M.I'. and Mrs.•Tlm MinaI'S of Code Georgia Mrs. Beasley lnd son, Tony, with no more than one-fourth with of thtrty-rtve (35) years. have arrtved f'rom Puerto Rico, Snvannnh, spent Sunday Plan DOW to enter the n.tlonal 2. That the nome or the pro­ Inch of rain on any day, MI'. and Mr's. L. ·A. Monls and Dream W.rdrobe and are vlslling his pa rents, MI'. shall be Cont., .pun. posed corpcruuon a lured tbe S.nitone Divl.ion 01 and M,·s. J. C, Beasley SI'., en­ family. STATmSBORO RJilSTAURANT, by nnd Charlie [ne.• Cloci,.- route to a New York base from Benny, Llnde, UlC the said ���rl)h�:�llUtriM. which they will go to England. Dixon of So vannnh, spent INsC'That the object of week of 19 shall be SIMPL Y MI', Beasley will be stationed at August vlaltlng' COl'pol'atlon pecunia,! :,.�' flNISlI 'HIS SINUNCE Willie Gene and Lillian "­ an A It, BllSO In Oxford, England. James. IN 25 WOlDS 01 LlSS w111 visit MOITls. Mrs. Beasley and Tony 'ml\'� "I SaniloM It> �"' s-: pro/.r In Carol Morrtson spent lost .... ordi""7,' her parents Elly. Elnglnnd. Rites held for .dry .Ioanin, 6oeou...... week visiting relatives in Bn­ til (Samplo Sentence: I know I een MI'. and MI'8. Blitch vnnnan. Leroy tr",l Sanito"e 10 do • better jotl Glcnnls 110S returned W. and family of Blitchton, spent Murray E. Brannen on overy.hinl from children'. In Sa­ Sunday vlsillng her parents. MI'. arter vlsiling retutlvea E. W. Brannen, 75. died clotbo. to finllll nemina wear­ vannah. it COlli no and MI's. J. C. Beasley SI'. Monday morntng, August 22, at yet more!") N. 1k and MI'S. H. Slnll'ling of h', •• e•• M.I'. and Mrs.· Naughton his home urter- an Illness JUI' y I. tbat Ind 10U 1.1I's. Mor-rlson visited adn HOI'I'Y life­ win II ··new ... Beasley and daughter' of States­ sever-al weeks. He was a milht you" Iyery' In Savannah on from .bOlll to II his relatives Prtduy resident of Bulloch tbinK gllmoroUi boro, spent Sunday visiting long 4IIIW of last week. bait.do •.. eMU.' to enning Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. C. parents, · county. Every child Is excited ov.. Beasley. lIe Is survlved by six sons, �Fi:I:r:�t ·�b�"!:ll·:��:'!: back to school. Some. starting Finest fint winner Mr. and MI·s. Fellon Blitch Amos Brnnnen of Portal, Lon­ Quality dllliinen. the priae will be going to the new school and of nie L. Brannen, Willie (13111) family mllabell, spent while the lower will con­ grades Ev-r'R. all ;;0";0·o�OUU�i::r lir�!:��� Sunday with her parents, MI'. Brannen and Brannen, witb tinue to go to the same school. ,;. '.'-e"� 3 da,..' hete], meala and of Elmer' Brannen of �;". and Mrs . .T. C. Beasley SI'. statesboro, MONUMENTS' tui r.,.,. ,Paid lor by Sanito"e and Ervin Brannen of Thomas has re- Garfield Dry Cleaning Senice. MI·s. Hayes BREEDING We ARTIFICIAL two Mias Et· Specialize In turned from Mobile, '.Ala., Portal: daughters, In fI.ldition to tbe (lnl of INCREASES Mrs. prile visited her 10. Brannen of Portal and where she mother. In Original Designs Artificial breeding started Williams of Mrs. E. A. Pate. She also Ernest Brooklet: :���.OO��.o fsr"O�i.�r W':��d:'�:1 In ILIld the United States 19S8, Jesse Brannen of BI!Y From Your ••. visited her Mra, one brothel', pri grandmother, were a IItlie over 7,000 cows Savannah. meets at 110me 01 Mrs. Lissie, who was very sick. Mrs. Hendrix Local Manufacturer e....." ".rt. ,cuP" I".nd cI.... bred the rtrst year. In 1954, DC­ Hays accompanied her mother, Funeral services were held SeplMnl>K lOlA, 1955. cording to Extension dairyman MR& EDNA BRANNEN A Statesboro Industry Mrs. E. A. Pate, to Flol'ida to Tucsday afternoon at 4 John McGowa.n, thel'c were ovel' vlsll olher' relatives who were o'clock by tho Rev. Pe....y Key, Demonstl'8- Since 1922 •• , ,••r .11111,1 .atr, II!I.a� 1.' ,.n. I". [i,DOO,OaO COws bred RI'lificlally The Portnl Home i11, while el1l'outc home. the Rev. Iil. D. PI'lce and the For Outdoor mel at the home of In this country. Wisconsin leads �on Club Rev. Clifford Edwal·ds. M,,, and MI·s. W. H. Mo...·ls all stales In artificial bl·eedlng. Living Hrs. LIlI

"Sure I'm voting for him. ENJOY the extra.bright goodness That's an OK Used Car!" of Coke with your holiday me!ls, t9.2...... � Take Iwme � Now's the time to join several cartons Never before all 1II!!Il� who are � the thousan�s these features \ \ ... tlO�r' swinging over to Ford at such a low price I � tI � SUrt1,lll· more � _�GQ � the car that sells • Exclusive Auto·Lock more Coil Unit because it's worth /

e New Miracle Po.ture We're celebrating what promisee to be Ford', IIfeI1taR DI!ala duro Construction ..} ...188 year by making money·...ving Leadership Ing our Summer Bandwagon SELL·a·bration.

\ a That Border. � car for trade· e Sag·ProQf ..... Drive your i� in.appuisal. � ;t��\���� I rrunutes of time ••• and there .'..... take just a few your � , . $4450 .. aboolutely no obligation on your part! Box • Extra Also Heavy Uphol.tery we make to own $44.50 Save 3 Ways! When you hear how easy can it for you Springs that tbiI More and more citizens are voting a slraight a beautiful new Ford ••• we believe you'll agree we can make with Ihe great deal car of ita OK ticket when it comes to used cars. That's Your 10"lnlil beliin is the fln88t time ever to start enjoYIng the fine its 85th our Band· celebrates • 16 Ventilator. a n.w ford now, during '55 FORD! Simmons, the name in sleep, on rlghl Su,!,",er field ••• the distinctive because OK Used Cars have a good repu· I greatest you for Addei:l Fre.hne•• SEll·a·brallonl tation. and And, in the wagon They're thoroughly inspected birthday a brand new mattress...... NT CA.... WO..TH by producing contlnu. while yuu dri.e your depend· YOU.. scientifically reconditioned. Sold at popular Y_ .."Inlll at a car thaI'. bUill 10 gl.8 you spirit of the to offer it • Cord Handle. for abl., long.llf. ford ••• III. prices, they carry our warranty in writing. occasion, we are pleased Turning b.H.r ..rvkel . OIN A The Pause That ••• leal Na· Ea.y Million Times a See this outstanding 10 trade cara Refreshes low IllY. r••dy again' Fifty Day money.saving priqe. 'l'au olloln whef' you're P••A••• high r••al••alu.1 in e Cover •• bela_ af ford'. traditionally FDrd tional Attradive i "85" with comfort features usually found only

• a 1 UNO II AU'" 0 II" 0' fll�. '" I C a I ... costly for .today? cae,"" C Q M,,,, "_, I.! luxury mattresses. Coming in your� PHEBUS MOTOR C:OMPANY' FRANKLIN CHEVROLET CO., INC. STATESBORO COCA.COLA BOTTLINQ COMPANY Bowen Furniture 60 EAST MAIN ST. -PHONE PO 4·5488- STATESBORO, GA. Company

" 4·3414 16S0UTH _ PHONE �C... ItU••ItIo," ...... r£' MAIN ST. . Brooklet, - � Ics::.=====--..;.....:;:..--=a The Bullocb SHS to Herald, Statesbo, 0, G A Pllze WInnIJI, register It. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1955 Nowspaper 1953 N_apaper 1954 today, Friday RETURN TO ARKANSAS SERVICES ancls Fletcher Belter FI MI and MIa Burkett IREVIVALBEGIN AT THE Newapaper Rage! H Shelman of CORINTH Contestu HERALD lost S principal BULLOCH Elaine tert lid da IghlCl and Iwo sons MII. WE INVITE ... Is 110 00 ed ged $959 izes offer e I A Watel s FlII'IlltUi e terowel divided Into three Bulloch p an awal d fOl ha\ Ing lhe Inl geat LI 1955 August g ndt ation rhe J B of all sci faCIlitIes 111 Bowen A C BI adley decOlated Qol 167th Wanted--- Ilpllltmenla Newly oXIIl11lely $3250 also be IIlCICaSe 111 membelships in the CIISSCS at the colleges Company this week del vel cd to Avelltt and Challie Joe and Income county s U.pPI f ne p ccc of fill nitlll e 111C A splendid propel ty A Simi]al' Senate Conunittee a membel commencement exercise Mon MIS BeJnRld MaIlls II with II IS 100 less ship gloups MI a.nd Mathews Pllee low 00000 Begin g A Watels FUlnitwe Company surpllslngly Eligible R C the 15 01 exel and ale Bo 11 d of Ed I Hodges accepted day night August the dt essel designed by for GI loan (thele IS one now in opelRtton holding school year J OUI handles tile 01 exel I ne of home awald n MI Hutchinson s ab 01 H Hall M s MOl r Is won on the ob1ems of the cd [L Dn ectOl Henry plesldent which healll1gs on similul powel pi People) cation has e llplo� benefit WIll furnishings CEMETERY CLEANING Chao E Cone Realty Co Inc P oceeds flam Ule sence of II tloduced YoU! Nest TV a 91 d t IS the Peabody College FCl!thel PIO of rl anspo tat fl nd 1------14 23 N Main St - Dial 4 2217 nlo U c club s ger el al New YOlk Wednesday Septembel that lh s w II go the COI1Ullencement speakel the glam In lecently Bo Lid S nion MOl e lhnn 2500 wei e in 0)) II C811 � II out Its A SUI conducted by E C wlli be rernembel ed as the date and mOl e to be t sed g Honol able FI ank G Clement MI s MaIlls was selected from vey DISTRICT ... II n cl safCl HOSPITAL THE RESULT r esull In tcndance at the meeting Westbr oak fOI the to clean the cernetel y at man) WOI thy plojects nOl state of Tennessee the TV audience to partiCIpate aglonomlst up Continued on Page 8 gavel Six rooms and bath especially and Extension SelVlce UPPal Mill Cleek ChUich All InfOI med of theh I ece de n the quiz plog'ranl AgllcultUlnl on a lot Plopelly people lights usually Among those vlllg well located splendid III e 85 mterested come answel ed Ut winch I evenls there spmdle please eally Attractive and in e.xcel1ent. can demand of theh elected Repi esentatlves In the gt ees were MISS Genevieve questions 111 GeOl and wllh this necesaal I esulted In hOI the lype colton plekelS gla help y cllton 800 00 ess be I Gualdla M A Elnest E Blan winning Only $7 Congl lhat UlelJ lights espected only wOlk �t drive to raise funds 1------nen John T In the ess but In all the COlli ts of lhe land J, M A. and Chao E Cone Realty Co Inc Congl YMCA I------G,oovel A and - M StatesbOlo - begins m 23 N Main St - Phone 42217 InfOl the People Demand YOlll Rlghls Keep James Wynn M A INSURANCE MEN TO II e Fallh Auble) serves Ud Proctor 0b MEET HERE FRIDAY here BlOoklet J ge objectives The legllial meeting of the Olliff for promoting Is Octob I 1 And You Will Will the YOUtil Assembll Fight! son dlstl ct sp,lng ��,::,cl�i�n ;: ��� I:�UI�,e: S Hendel 01 and beaul1ful 01 Zach S CIV c Youtl Day Dendi ne fOI t egislt at his 86th 12 FOR SALE-A pine YMCA Statesbol'(J early BI yallt s KItchen Fllday at fOI HI Y birthday covered lot located in chairmAn the local As tree dive .9 sponsoled by nOl11l11atlons fOl the youth o clock Call Kitchens of the �lt:IO His son and one of Statesboro S Il1cest Bub t�� Y cll bs He WAS not 86 �eRls old un Coultland st eet states and 111 HI I No, emhel 1 !file L fe InSUJance Company of 17" In sembly Is 0 divisions Lot Is 120 by 180 a e e���,: wo� vis on leI Sla�eU 3 but his moved to Statesbo 'SVtllltl I YMCA supel 'OVlt\h til SatUl day Septembel family Geol IS pi esldent accO ng model e will convene gla HILL & OLLIFF IN OUR 41st year of .elilng hOi a nnd this section ullnunl feen Legisialul celeb ated his bllth and a stale on Excelsior \ lUes lOci de Lhe his opened jewelry _ ISSI e t on De family 1 Phone 43531 and d�veloplng Statesboro Bul UI nOI I1cement lar at the Capitol eet and made thell to I selles wnich as the geat on Sunday August 28 COUI tJand sll loch Tall< Stat;. day CHARLES ROBBINS county and surrounding A W Wllg �t�� leaches cembe 8 1905 with him Othel membels by n GeOlgl" MOle than 35 lelatives and home If Interested dfLY Y acllvltl I territory In buy u \ of the state Hendel son s statement ATTENDS CONFERENCE execlIL \ e sec et each yeal 01 Remel Proctol of his close family pi escnt at estate­ 1 � a ng people fllends of Judge mg or seiling real Electric 80000 of the local finance AT AMFICO CLUB the openlllg on the celebl allan wei e Mrs J M e Chllstian emphaSIS cd at his home here whether farms or urban proper- \\ III III th gathel ve IIlcluded plolse Robbins JI he fmonce campaign dl genelous avenue to obselve hiS McElveen flnd daughtci Malgle Charles presl Y, gUidance SCI ies Sa\nnnah Chao E Cone Inll sda) Septembel of the Slate YMCA pi oglsm :'\Uanta MIS Platt Col dent of the Statesbolo Rotary ty-call Realty MEMBERSHIP CORP open on '] T of Stlltesbolo bhthday Plans wele made by flam s R BIYllnt, SCI veeI 8S pIa the additional I emembel ed Club was one of the 41 Co Inc 23 N Main St 8 The Ch Istmn empl I execi espeCially his slstel s Mr s Lortie Mc IIns who will be Rolary two bed A Locally Ownea Non Profit YMCA IS IS Apputnted Y and Til Hi Y FOR RENT-Modern 42217 State WOI k in the local Hi as LotUe Mc sldents of DIstrict 241 at the Phone am of the fo Y supeORT Elven of Stilson MI s Zada hel e MISS pel gl \ loom home HI t :l:eclll:�:lI\Y til at gh membel sand othm young peo Decatm Mrs club s annual can n.ted p 1111 Illy t He Sl cceeds Kemp BI ann en and Mrs Agnes Hagan Elveeen of 'lnd presidents Electric Utility' opel and thIS cli st with Ute I/w HILL & OLLIFF HI Y Cll bs as which come about the former fel ence at the Amfico Club FRANK FARR Y and I'll now sel vmg pie of Savannah and his daughter: Josh 1 Nessmlth 4 I;C as Phone 3531 such as lhe of MI BIYllnt McElveen Savannah Beach -Accountlng­ Insects cost G e a I g I a n s activities oglom duector employment In law MI s Remel Proctol Miss Selma Georgia Sep specialized lhe S a e ��A ISp and the a Assel bll �u.�IY YMCA execulive pi YM C A PJOctOl has one tembel 2 5 The Is an 000 000 a JistIfct SUTE in meeting Services $JOO annually In damage GeOl YOlth anr ounced PloctOI was acUve Judge grand Bookkeeplqg giL 81 yant SCI ve Judge to motion of MI Mabl y to who Is foUl annual aifell at which Phone lo CI ops 11\ estock fOI ests te YMCA Cheel Hi '( meeting the af law hele until son R B PI octal Rotary Auditing Sta HI Y an d Til tI e plactice Leade:1sco am dil ectal fOI of II a ning on Se as pI ogl s old and the s esidents Ideas 10 East Vine Street build ngs stOI eci 1" actuels Ilnd Clinic vocatiollli a sevel nl yeal s ago when he yeal Judge pi exchange is be I eld in continued GEO�GIA. ChI state including Office Phone 4 2661 health so , nnd consell ng fOI bll�S to his officc on pI incipnl occupation RotlllY says Ento.mologlst fel cnces temb.. S�l��ll�� ceased coming 4·3531 I such as sen Ice to Bulloch counlY C R JOldan of U,e COl fel ences the GeOI gla Home Phone 4 2761 Agliculllllal !���"I1!1'1''''''II'!I!IIrTT!'IIlI!I'IlIII'rffti. tlnn lHe be p. J )11 ItlDde to a last to 127 Extension Selvlce 111 StatesbOl ...... U,e one held