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8-12-1948 Bulloch Herald

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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Bulloch County Historical Newspapers at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FARM F.lI.A" ..r., LOANS, 1.00"1. YOU1'II 'I':,C summer lIUJ'I'II0111S'1' curnplng program The Bulloch Convcnuonul loans, All 4 PCI'· �'O Herald, Thursday, 5, 1948 Re-Elect AIJ'TflNO (JA�II' MEE]'INO of �lcll)odlst YOllng people of Ihls August cent. Swift, prompt sorvlc " J\'r JAMES A, PERRY 'J'A1'NAJ.1. OAMJlOItO Nil sectinn culls Fur nttendnnc nt lli\I,L01'_ (From Pn�(' I) (Vole for One) CLASSIFIED A. S. D DD, Cone Bld�" N. Mllln cnmp meeting fol' lhe ril'sl time I A. S. DODD, Jil. l. Phone Statesboro. (10 Young people of tho Methodist FOR .IlJlJ(H' 01' '1'1;;;: , 518, Public Service I lind sovcrul PIISltlI'S of churches C. A. PEACO I{ The Herold's Bulloch Youth Fellowshlps of Bulloch S, 'I'muon cuum- OF TilE County'. till, involved II - report much gl'('ntcl' FOn IlEPRESEN'I'}\'I'IYE IN BOQl{lmEplNG A COUNT­ Commissioner It FOH SALE: ln-nss County Sub-dlsirlct will ullcnd OnFlEClllm .1 unror» I. OrROUl'I' Single bod. outhusfusm Ihlll1 In cthcj- 'J'III'l OENEltAI. Ads THE Leading lNG, Stenogrnphlc, Sccreturlnl ycnrs, J\f.;SEMI1l.Y n stunll murble com­ CUIl)P rucctlng :,d TutuII11 Cnmp- 1'1'0 '"CCO d J. L. Renfroe) I $40: top --- BULLOCH Business Mnnngcment lind lllgh The 1'''0�1 IIULI.OOH COUN'ry \"'t"'"._�.;;...... HERALD 1'01' hund embrold­ gl'OlInl some 50 SII'OIlg- August CUIllI> progrnrn youth (Vote fOI' Ono) mode, $15; large, chool COIII'SCS. 111101'111111011nl l��eod� Newlpaper succeed L. 19-25. fmlll the will be under the dtrcvtton 'o( (To M. Mallard) crod, :I-PUIlCt screen, $26. Mnny 1J06 Eo VOlin); people W. G. NEVILL" DFJ)ICATED TO THE orrespondcuce Schools, for PROGRESS 'OF Methodist churches of Stu tesboro. Rev. V 1'11011 Robertson, of Su­ (Vote One) AND BULWCH other good SUIllIllCI' buys-i-brtc-n­ Henry Str ct. Snvaunnh. Gl'ol'glu. ,I. 1_. RENFROE B'GA.TESBORO COUNTY • Portul New vannah: Rev, Allen L. M. MALLARD brnc furniture. chinn, stlver, 4-22-lf Langston. Brooklet, Johnson, of at Glennville, Rev, Ches. A. A. J. TRApNI,LL prlnts, pat tern glnss nnd textiles, 11opo und Nevils, beginlling: Jackson 1"-- �:)l.1011·OR G .NERAL OF Number 88 of Stlltcshol'o YE OLDE WAGO WIlEEL­ uge 12, nrc eligible In mak appll- lind ether udult 'I'IIFl OOF.EOlIEI'l JUDICIAl_ Clubhouse, neru­ workers of BUlloch I,'OR ANY O'I'HElt 00UN1'Y ANTIQUES, 21 miles southcnst cutlon, Only 50 rrorn this county county will OOtOUIT Ogccchce m,,'(lI', OI'l'IOEIIS NOMINi\TI'lI) "'r uro to uuond because of also bl' In ntteudanco. 'I'hc 'rut­ of Statesboro. on 3v·h. Hiway. eligible (To succeed F'1'C'd '1'. Lan i I') 'J'I11S 1'IM I'l tho number f'rom other nnll ('ump ll1en,ling is n 100-yen)'­ I lurgo (Vote for One) MISS MATTIE'S PLAYHOUSI, old inslltution. The Wnlern Auto A65o. Store sections. cump grounds MILTON A. CARLTON will UI'C located off reopen Monday, September t the higlrwny be­ rrieo T. LANIER 6. I received B.S. at tween my degree Claxton und Reidsville, ATI'EST: nO'l'1UJ Icebox in good con- WALTON USHER 11.\' IIAIIORO\'E i the Gold Room IS Ihe Ralston on II "MISS Georgin Teachers College In Junc, walkway out int.o tho audio About Ihe GEORGIA" Sevontecn cnu-tes decision was Informal outrns '. C. OFFTcrAL: -u bevy of and then at 10:�0 and casual shoes lbs. cnpnclty, rcht!al'l� the NCCS ence and I !'II , and hold a life back. Miss West wus Georgia PI'O­ LOST: At Pllots' stadium lit the JO" 1'1'0111 ull rnndo, und Gwen. luscious In h Own the fanciest OOONE. ocretury beHutles over the stuto Club, where the contest gown. Thl. 011- Jr. next door to Anchors was to dressed in a fesslonul teacher's license. I will LAMB, . white white l.j airport on n to atrapless Jantzen, was crowned 'round '_1111 Wednesday night Stnte Democratic Execu­ -Journeyed Columbus 10 try be held. . girl enjoys swtrnmJng, appreciate the patronage of my 30'1, 3 mill'S from gown, taffcta bodice and nel "Miss C. J. l\lcl\IANUS yellow rulncoru, Ffnder please tive Commit Icc, Irwin- fOI' the covel cd crown, which Georgta." bowling, tennis and too There was a ltmcheon skating, .. Irlends. MA'I'rm LlVELY. If) Thurs- skillt, elbow-length, She - gloves. • W. F:. ended' on She. Sli \\I, 1\111111 '1. Plruue 5111-1\1 FLOYD lit 295. up blue-eyed, dark- duy at the Cohnnbus Besides the enormous trophy, laughed at Columbua re- Country carried II white umbrellu. haired Gwen. Emory Gwen received in. porters who asked what she Club, where the met OlUIlY glf'ts, 1 did FOR SALJ::: fine 1(Irls (and Allen was her oscorr. Vel'Y spool bcd, II all started a week her DR. H. M. JACKSON several weeks ago were looked OVer eluding in Alluntle spare tlme-ahe hili no tty) the society Before thc lind muttl'C'SR .. returned for spr'ing $1&5 00; FOR THESE REASONS: when wen girls announces the his Gwen the Statesboro and fashion evening dresses, n Cutullna spare time, She attenda sum­ opening of editotl1of the CoJum- talent mi.lhog(JllY Florenline mil'rOl' $25; 1-110 eRst tho vole In t.he round of the cont.esl deciding .Jaycee contest. (And hel' bus buthing't.hl'ee suit and mer school at the workl office for thc gencl'O. pm lice sist.er, paperlJ. pel'fume. • college, collcction of Dl'esdent nnd 'I'OWI1 fnvol' at the or genem· � the former "Miss Gcorgla" (Mrs. b�lllnlllg Elaine, come in second -t.heWesl.s A CIt.Y'llnafternoons at on Eaat $1,000 Henry's Of Dentisll'y In Another followed on Bobbie scholarship, the muin Derby cl'eam soups with saucel'S, 11011 of hydl'o·electrlc current rehearll\l Sauls Johnson) sung couldn't lose!) the I Main, teoches 8 School of Dentistry lit the 'I'lIl1ulnh Fulls nIHI Blua Tuesday atternOOJ\ which includ- award, wUs pl'csentut Ion or Sunday $LO (luch; Victorinn Ridgo "Smiling Through." 1I10rble-lop Lust Gwen and the class at the Baptist coun­ 8 East Vine St., lalosbol·O. GlI. Hectiolls of Ho' .illltlutCtnrr J.Lb. County FOR SALE: 2 lots on Institule pmRRY I'�R Hi-Ho Crackers Lb. 309. �1. E. Ginn, TATESBORO CAMPAIGN CO.I�'I·, Sunshine Pkg. 29c In Forest Lands Schools. to Street near Pkg. 2S� For 1948 County school. FRED LAWHENCEVILLID, OJ\. Set Open MACHINE CO. Up J. W. M. KENNEDY Sf!. I{I�NNEDY Pastry Blend Lard 3·Lb•. By ROalcRTS, Armour 7Sc This FfUtcy Dried Ilcef \Vcele COllgl'essmun Prince Bulloch Protection FURNlTURE CO. Phone 530·M. FOR SALE: Ouunty Unit Outboard motor nnd I r. Pl'cst.on mukes n Star Shortening. J.Lb•• slat.ement Because 60 of FOR SA LE. A Store" Armour $1.02 percent Bulloch Mon Marine boat. d e (2tp) Can be "Rolling on S t pl},,\·ood tho for the mber SUppOl't pl'ice 1948 6 county is forelt land, and be- BY ep seen a and t.ruck. Also one lot . TATESBORO MA- body ARMOUR Pickle Wafers 17-0,. peunut price. \ " FOR SALE: Easter cause general buaineu conditions Lily Bulbs, CHI� CO. Phone 309. M. E. locuted in Statesboro. HENRI­ Lady Betty Bulloch schools will on ' The county open 4 to 6 in. 100- 2�-Oz. complete statement is as and future pl'Ollperlty of OUl! 'I39 Bulloch Coun Monday, S1.00 dozen; Ginn. ETTA 105 Oal< "Miss Bal'bara Jo ty WHITE, Tellam's Peanut Butter 12-0,. Gcorgja" by rollows: September 6, according to an announcement made $6.00 delivered. Jar county depend on how well We Farmers Larger quanti· 35� Walker, of MemphiS, Tenn.. Entered in this week School ties less bulblets $10.00. W. W. "The support price on the 1948 protect this valuable resource, by County Superintendent W, E. FOR SALE: Farmall Tractor and FOR SALE: Hotpoint "Miss America" o[ 1947. Miss 1948 Com Contest Lake Fla. peanut crop will be your county forett ranger and McElveen. UMMERLIN, Placid. six·foot harrow. Call 309 or range in good condition. Wcst competed with 16 Geol'g)n ninety per On +. _ cent oC parity price on 15, the editors of th" newspaper Move than 139 Bulloch Monday, August 30 the 232-.1. �l. E. Ginn. TATESBORO JOE OLLiFF. 01' call 456"L. beuuties tit Columbus on Thurs- July county JUST RECEIVED: 'HOT POINT' have of which was twelve cents per "Worked o(1t a plan to keep farmers are to 100 teachers the county s,chool will MACHDIE CO. Arnl0Ur's day, August 5. Miss West was pound tI1'Ing grow Dr. Thomas C. L•.tt1e Electric Machines - 01' the f . Washing FOR RENT: 5-l'Oom unfurnished $240 pet' ton. On this basis, you informed about what your bushe� _ hold t>of tIng a week'. SJJODS01'cd hy the Statesboro Jun" of.COI':fti·or 'Pore, pel' To wringer type. Made by General FOR SALE: Sheetrock Ole sUl)port for Fire Protectlon Bead Education and nails. apartment with private bath, ior Chuml)(,I' of prices peanuts Commerce. . Electric. IVALTEH ALDRED I F II' G and aIao to WALTER ALDRlllD CO. Phone electric \Va er heater. Phone 321- oorgla III be !B tet!' Phone 224. w.. IItid' �� • CO., (tf) 224. (tf) M. 133 N. College St. '-:;--�==-:1b::::::::::::::::.4i;i;;;;:;;:�e:ltoOliillctllioi�:ZI:::;;::_+t'l!hHs_!l'a�_m nO\\> tIlen o..ootunl::tdis.ido�l�nig�,t e aerv eel ht�h�lsillJ!y�ea.rll!·IIiIIM' 11'1. 'I""II•••IIW"�� ",..;� TREET of "FOT' the State Department of For­ Spanish, basis seventy PCI' Corn Club, an- LUNCHEON MEAT estry. program. .lIi cent sound meats, $215 per ton. nounces County Agcnt Byron fANCY. CRISP. TENDER This column will each On This SUpOl't price will be adjusted appear Dyer. Tuesdny, Wednesday and week. 12-0x. up 01' clown to Won't you jOin us with ThursdllY, 2 and according sound Only 24 persons in the September 1, 3, lb each sLllte Can •. meat content ut the rate of edition? We would be glad all teachers will La the three� 2 $3.10 now belong to the which go to have club, 2Sc rOI' cuch cent. The you· con­ PCI' 1947 day county-wide TIJIS I.OW PIUCt': EFI�I�CTI\'E crop was organized lust year. plunning averaged about One of the most important ference at the We seventy-three per Each fanner Laboratory High Have Of Our who is made a On in a cent sOllnd meats and things fighting woods fire School, at the Teachers Plenty this year club ";ollege. Space membel' Materials are on receives an the site and work has is to catch It while it Is stilI aUrac- In begun that grade will have a support this conference they will eval­ on the tive silver key and a certificate Bulloch small. Therefore, we depend on uate County Library, according to an price of $224.30. \ the total school program of membership, the county agent announcement made this every citizen to help us detect fpr I.he county and mnke 111011 IN 1·:S81':N'J'fM. • week Mrs. Alfred "1"01' I'unners, basis plans V(T/\l\IINS by Sixty-five said, and all are invited to attend fires while they are small. The for the school T111""TV. K'OIl 'N chairman of the PCI' cent' sound meats, term. Warehouse Dorman, committee of $195 pel' an annuaI meeti wereh Floors k No. 21 building nUIllber o·f ng eys OCEAN.FllfSH.:::;,r, NOUlUS111NG "RO· .the Bulloch ton. This be ad­ On the SPINACH Board. suport price 'yill telephon� you� and certificates are Friday, September 4, Can County Library office lind IS 501- presented, 01' ger's -. 11,\/11/\ justed up dawn to teachers will return to 10- SEAFOODSltt TElN8 AND I'UUE STUr\WUEUln' The site is on South Main .J..----- _ accordfng residence. The rules 'their L. Don't heSitate to call Just r8n-1be- following must be street, on the soulh side of sound meat content at the rate observed to be I·Lb. pl'esent library contains upproxi­ caUSe it be late at elegible for mem­ of $3.00 for each might night, to meet Ocean Bream lb. Rushing Hotel. the! per cent. The bershi'p. complete pions the needs: PRESERVES l., 39c 20,000 books and about or maybe Sunday. fires lmately 1947 of runners Fighting of the school nnd the E"t\I'OR/'1'EU MII.K When CI'OP averaged commun· completed, it will be the are added each yeul'. is a 24.hour, seven-day job with (1) At least one acre of corn about sixty-eight pet· cent sound Ity. Gre'en lb. first in must be Cobb & Shrimp Tall Iibral'Y Georgia planned All walls in the will u;. grown; (2) the fa.'mer Foxhall building meat.s and Warehouses t.his that year grade On the CARNATION Can with the idea of serving several be Last the Bulloch must enroll with the Monday,' September 6. plastered. The reading 1'00111 wi II week county county nufo·f."S 1�"S\'.TO-I'nl\I·AIlF. l2,QOO have a support price of $204 will Mullet lb. !'ural with schools offiCially open, with areas library service, ceiling \VBl be accollstical tile. unit was called on one fire. It agent; (3) cost per bushel musj. pel' ton, all ns well as the not the children present. Dr. 15-0,. citizens' of States- All floors will be tile. A was the tobacco burn of Mr, Lon- exceed the market value; Thomas 1\ MIX usphall "It shOUld be understood thut !".TItI':,\K·O·tEAN Armour's Srdr bam. An inclined will (4) and All pUl'cnts arc to Pkg ramp be portico fronl will huve u nie Hanis, neal' the crop yield records must urged give Kentucky educator, qua!'ry these arc the SUpOl't, 01' bottom Friendship • SAI.T PORK Lb. built at the of be their named 37c rear ·the building tile floOl·. Church. The barn was complete- kept; (5) records must be coopel'ation by having their head of the DIvision of p1'ices, These arc the prices the V ntERII·i\Ii\lll: where books turned children enroll on Education may be loaded on Iy los t, but we stood by and in to the Extension Ser­ the opening at GeorgIa Teachers Bn" The new building will bc about Govel'nment wil pay if the mills help- G['�OUND BEEF Lb. the bookmobile from the vice day and nttcnd as as 59c Lb. 6 county ed to the fire from oflfice, Athens, hy December regularly College, President Zach S. Hen­ 25 feet from. the sidewalk with or buyers do not offer as much." keep spread. FANe\' worl( room WiIJ continue care of all UONI:I.F.SS in the building. to the home of Mr. Harris I, and persons winning awards possible every day thereafter. derson h... announced. Dr. lJUle taking tobacco growers who Cello space fOl' a ten-foot drivc on ei- ing bring 79C The will STIEW 13F..EF Lb. 75c �·Lb. reading room of the new and the woodland. must do a major part of the '\York MI'. McElveen stated that much succeed Dr. Ralph M. thel' side, J'U�rY-YEJ\lt adjoining Lfon, their tobacco to the Statcsboro LABEL �rASONS TO BE now Tobacco Marl, the Stalcshoro mal'ket Killed, In will ket . lUX SOAP B" 9c ilad paid out $4.068,502.62, _ Moved Accident Auto Accident Near Fnt-;SII Glu:r:N WEI.I.-r·II.I.F.n sel'-1- razel' automobiles for this by Dublin C,," have sold • 19C ovel' 9,000,000 pounds und Wednesday's sule will At 3,30 o'clock bring •• A'Id F'rlends yesterday af­ and on lh� back of her head. Mr. Load Your Tobacco lUX 8" section of tile stu the Modem nJurlng e, 20 miles nOl·th of Dublin, the car Up And Drive Lb/. SOAP 13c te, I Im'noon Peas While (thl'ough Wednesduy ('vening). the total to bettol' t.hnn foUl' and (Wednesday) Jim Cole­ Hal Averitt Sr. Crowder 2 Lily Governor J'eceived' a fruc­ he was driving collided with the VIti!';., OAT.lI'On Ii\ r. m;I�N-TOI' Thompson, Mrs. man, a million Machincl'Y Company has been advertising dircctor of The tUl'ed and a chest UJX 1F1.AKF-S Lgo 33r Early in the seaSOn estimates quul'ter as compured to kl1ee injury. carin which the Averitts were Thompson, and their son were Bulloch namer! denlel' for Statesbo!'o und Herald and public rela­ To The from to $3.493,000 at the sume time lust driving, from the direc­ Home S,h •. l'unged 8,000,000 with Jim coming Straight Of Fancy FLOUR 10,000,- Coleman soon after the of Mr. Coleman's is Prices tions director Governor M. E. pelvis fl'ac­ High 2 •. Lg 33c 000 slll'J'ounding tCI'l'itory. t ion of Macon. Mr. Coleman was IO·Lb. pounds. With tobacco rolling year. accident in which he was tured in three ��o��.�o�S :1-L6S. CI�L(.O serious­ Thompson's (01' places. He receiv­ campaign gover­ to alone in the Ford he was heavier market yesterday and ly hurt, and Mr. Hal ed a bad cut 194� Bag Mr. J. D. Rockel', owner of the Averitt Jr. of was across hit left eye. 8" 9c 97C The!'e is much tobacco still in norship Georgia, resting today, it is now believed the to­ was killed and Mrs. to his driving. On�ons :l-LU23cK Stat sbol'o Averitt and fairly well. The doctors at the Injury kidney and bludder Z4c the in tal will fields this 'aren and some Machinery Company, Sltorlening poundage exceed these Mr. H. W. Averitt Sr. were will clear '\lithout Ba' seri­ Claxton Hospital, Dublin" say he up tl'Ouble. The condition of Mrs. Avorltt 11. S. NO. N�;W 01101' rom IOc estimates. gl'Owel's have one and two barns states that he is now prepal'ed to ously injUred. Governor Is and MI'. to Thomp­ goIng to be all right, but that Mr, .coleman was Averitt Sr. Is considered Lb •. yet cure. This is t1'l1m lat.� tobacco service Kaisers and FI·azers. He son driving , zgc and Mrs. were 0." Thompson It is a COBB 33c Official figures through Tues­ rt gqing to take time. Howldnsville, where GOVQI'I101' serious, but ndt to critIcal de- & Rloll" b1'inging fancy pl'ice and 5 grow- FOXHALL t\!UUOUIl'S added that moved J)ASII he expects to have a deeply the I-Lb. the Statesboro by accident Mr. Coleman was in nn auto­ and gree. S-LBS. IN MESH day gave market el'S arc being urged to bal'll all Thompson his supporters had DOG FOOD 2 Can. mode!'n show and that injured his aide. and �rieDds. 29c and the sales mobile accident night held a and 3Zc 8,688,984 pounds 600,000 of this late tobacco. Better bUilding, Tuesday rally, was on his way Mrs. Jim Coleman came from I were back to see Mr. STATESBORO, GEORGIA to a They Cole­ about 9:30 in which Hal Averitt to pounds sold Wednesday will bring grades of tobacco continued include department. Louisville, where the governor Fayetteville al�o man at noon Wednesday morning s�rvice Wednesday before of was killed. the total 10 as to sell At IS Jr., Mille';. Mrs. was to STORES 9,268.000 pounds high this weck on thr 10- pl'csent· he located on West speak yesterday and Mrs. . C. Coloman Mr. went to Sr. Thompson LOUisville Hal Averilt Jr. received a lfl'ac­ with cal , afternoon. As compnred 8,420,974 pounds mal'ket. Muin Clnd Institute nesday) he tU1'Iled wcnt Slatesboro. Both are I Street. for a engagement there. fl'on� sl>cuking tured ankle and cuts on one m'm into U,S. at pO Allentown, (Wed-,about with Mr. Coleman now. PAINTING WOODWO"I(

woodwork that Is to be IT DIDN'T Dark week orllanl,lng at their weiner IIILDIIW FROM 8HOIIS The Bul10ch Herald Editorial . Page white l' color N &d'(UHe painted light roast. 27 WEST MAIN STR.EET • U mUdew appellt8 on ahoea In The tor'Us Chcur should receive II oat or stain Em neasy HERE! humld weather, It lhouJd be Published EvCl'y Thursday In Statesboro, TIIUnSDAY, AUGU T 12, 1948 HAPPEN Bulloch scaler before the white couts nrc .M h SOCIETY' County waahed ort with a cloth column BASKIIlTBAI,L dipped Bulloch • Editor's Note: This This prevents clal'ie stuin I.EAGUIil County, GeOl'gla nnplted. Ims. EItNItlS'l' BRANN1!lN in mild soapsud.. or laddle is dcstgned to create dis ut­ I'HONE _p, Weather this Wcel, On or color Irom "bleeding through," 212 IS l"'lING PLANNEn The Almanac SllYS the lsf'uct lon with the present wiped dry and sunned, When the Roles of LEODEL COLEMAN Edltor Subscrlpllon: stntus of Statesboro. It will 'l'UURRI)i\\" 12. ",111 h" "squutly," NI'I'ltoGFlN I"OR l'EAIJHItlS Plnns are being made for the Ihoroullhly dry, rub 1\1I1o:-;"oit consist of storlcs of what (WI'ILlon fOl' IUSL week) SOU'l'1l IJAROI,INA � to G. C. COLEMAN Asso. Edltor " yCUI·." ...... $2.50 wlelatthherwa� prevent further FRIDA\'. /\UKlUilt. IS, will hu tht' MIUf'. comrnunltlcs 11)(0 OUI'S 1"01' I hose peach trees t h t orgunlzutlon 01 the Junior Boys $ Qthcl' I� VISITOIt 1l0NORED mildewing. JIM COI.EMAN Adv, DiJ'ecLOI' G Months . ... $1.75 ure doing, with the hope that have borne a Icw or fruit COOA IJOLA p,\ltn' �. S;\TURr>J\l'. ;\UlorU!lI, 14, will ht, tlrl'nrl', crops und other city League Balketball __: Statesboro realize we Youth might Ml'S. at il would be wise to apply lute In H. D. Anderson honored "Entered as second-r.ass mnttct Jnnunry 31, 1946, the post �fficc e t St atesboro, Georgia. under SUNDA\', AtlJ.:'us1 la, will ht' hut utul sultry, 11111St be coutlnually ulert to Mrs. Waldo Floyd enlertalned hulf to three-fourths pounds of Mrs., E. T. Det.oach, of Colum­ ACL of Murch 3rd, 1879" will suit m.untuin the classificnllon of a few Irlends and MONDAY, I\UI.'1181 W, just lie ry, neighbor's Tues. COMMUNITY PLAY "A some quickly available nitrogen bia, S. C., sister of M,·s. Cecil NIGIl'I' period. Progressive City." duy in h 0 n a I' of Rememher this Is �rom 8 TUESD,\V, '\U,,'UMt 17, there will be thunder. morning he pel' tree, Brannen, at a delightful A SUOOESS; WATEIIUIllI.ON unlll 10 o'clock house-guests, MI'S. 'J. P. Rawls, bridge each Wednesday WEDNESI1AV, 1M, 11'111 be at her AuK'u,' ,'ormy. pHrty home Thursday tlf- CUTTING IS night and Is A HOLE IN 'rHE GRuUND Nt1W II�OIlD INDU.'TI"" ind Miss Margaret Rawls or En­ fl,ANNED sponsored by the ternoon. most wins. The Cardinals are erprise, Afubnma. Recreatton Department and the in , If r!l! PfI If But Don't Blame Us the Almanac is TO 40 you nre one of the F�MPWV First _ Wrong l't;OI'I,E pl'lze, a lovely handk unlucky Methodist Church. Everyone from the lead with one gume and the till The guests snnd- ones who hasn't C enjoyed party Chief, was \Vr. I joined the crowd six to Mrs. slxly Is Invited. Bull nre In - BI'U;C Everything Dogs second BUFORD, Ga., Aug. 5. viches and coca colas. that enjoys plnce. The" Non-Skid Olliff; Mrs, I oum rocciv- community playnight is rrec, and we "\\IIIJ\'r Shllll I do to ",ull1 r-turuul IIru? Blue guarantee you n We're For The Ridge MHllufact.ul'ing Corn- each Wednesday, you had better Answers ed a • fine Waiting jar of n. uubblets fOI' cui' time. nl.ehllrgll "right pRnl', lnc., is now in op rution S P ad'Trusses get In lhe groove. 11 Is hel be­ THE WOMEN OF GEORGIA pot rns, WINIIURN IS and Mrs. Anderson mill' put thclr hcuds municipal horne rule Inw'! (Horne rule means 10· und is remembered OOMMIJNITY OIllNTER IS employing 15 people. By CIUJl'anue.J hind the Methodist Church. Even over H and nit' "hlllll,' IIIII'H with which f'lsU'h tiny Is rift'. SalJ..ladloD .UNOIIEON ItoS,'l'ESS Mrs. Del.ouch with u of together bridge table go "buzz, buzz, col control of purely 10cIII matt ers-cthut is, the the end HOLLANDAISE SAUCE pall' of the year, the cornpuny with bad weather last week, D1tAG-ON-INNI!lRS UA\'E TilE I'I,.AOE I'OR FIJN " hose and Mrs. H. J. buzz" about their friends, und it's nil pnrt of thc uuthortuos would ordlnnnccs 01' Let LIS fill your doctor's prescrlp­ Foxhall wlt.h city puss regula­ \'t'U, wlflh nil t.hy .• Mrs, might xpccts to have 40 people on Its Alway. looldng for a way to Bob Winburn was hostess 1I10re than 30 peoplo t.he with all tilt' rules, t ion for a dHlnty handkerchief. enjoyed SUI'IllR-UUI'lillt MEllll'ING Don't: gnme, understanding lions on things nf'fcct lng only thnt purtlcular city; surgical appliances. dress up ordinary vegetables nnd . forget the community \'011 paYI'OII, L. B. Curter, OWI10l', at n I ove I I 1", souu.i.eu make them more Y unchcon Wednesday badrnlnton, dodgeball, mlnlature EVIllRV I'RIDAV The women 6f Georgia mny spend u lot of time find the lIutlloriti s would laws ur-' colorful and flu- Decorations were dalstcs in NIGII'I' center which is open onch county pass states. The manufuc­ the and day company vor-rlch? Then your n honor of Mrs. J. golf volleybull, and the varl- about on rho streets of home but top vegetables P. Rawls and living room and rrom 9 until 12 and from 2 until towns, thut If Bulloch should in ... guddlng f('cting only pnl'ticulul' county. your Herald Brockton His visit is lUl'es 0 line of - ott with a Plcnrdy glndioli Lust textiles fOl' doc­ FRANKLIN � SRUCO that's tops in ous assortments of games which Friday night, with more there's to be done and mude to Miss Rawls of in the sun room 5 each shopping visits 3. Will you work fOl' n low selling up n mod­ come to you one wecl< wi th its to extend ave I' foul' 1110nt hs taste-appeal. (lt'a fine fol' Margaret Entel'- and thun day except, Monday and , dining • tal'S, nurses, and illdttstl'ial \lSC. eggli arc invurlably played whenever u thirty I'cgulnr members and those and to be Illude. and room. ill, calls eI'll Illerit. syst(,111 In lIccordonce with the I'('vised advertiSing on the frbnt page; und Iw intends to tl'll\' I in Fitting Hoolll" fish, too.) prise, Alabama, o[ MI'S. at Sunday. The jook Is doing [ull The present \V ('kly output is 60 guest gl'Oup of people get together. leust a half-dozen out-of-state The women of CeOl'gia may spend n IOl of time Statc Constitution? the so small it would re­ Am CONDI'J'lONED Cake lVas served wllh time II'lth the baseball print. Trcland during his Slay here. dozen garments, 300 dozen Hollandal•• S..... WUldo Floyd. diS,hes visitol'S, tho clubster'S players op. of This past W�dnesduy we decid- enjoyed in beauty shops and nt cosmetic counters, but 4. \Vill you work for of GeOl·· a to As he Fur Your Comrort 3 egg pink and yellow ice cream dropping In In the afternoon with lagul regulation quire rending gloss read; exp ctccl, finds Brit- rOils and 100 dllzen towels. yolks top- one of their best o[ 4 Besides the hanoI' and cd t.o have nn old fashioned wa. get-t.ogethers thcre's husband 01" to considcl', tablespoons guests ped with lime their dates for The nelV boyfriend gia primAI'ies to insurc citizens their right to vote with headlines sel in smull type, uin 'up against it' thcse boiling water sherbert. The gift the summcr. dancing. days, 2 Mrs. cutton tablespoons lemon j u i c Floyd, places were set for termelon during our ploy dance And candidates for office, stElte and local. may in Ilccordancc wUh the Unitcd Stat.es Constitt!· you would think the edilol', and but he hus faith in the 'old 0, wrappings carried out this pink, step which hns severnl Mrs. Verdie - The new dance is lhe Lee Hilliurd. Mrs. current names seems court their votes and influence by lion? had the 0 yellow, und green colol' to be the nttl'llction orgnnizing his help, Lossed in sponge but he has fait h thaL I he 'old % gentl� war,edr t lied .. scheme, nuu·p:r. ine, MI's. attraction, ulong wit.h on locnl com· Loy Waters, Ml's. James Ot.hel' \Vel'e Sylvania High School and is the ping pong. ot the moment them and putting them campnign (The following Iwo Questions arc those on which and !aid, "To heck with iU" countTY" will wcathc)' the ���ted gue'ts Mrs. Cecil Ping Pong and Collins curd games, dash cayenn� and M 1'5. H. p, Foxhall. SOn of Mr, Robert His checkel's nnd water· chccker mittees-and good, but the women nsl< lhe hus taken no stund. Bre asked But to readel's in slonns." Brannen, Mrs. Charlie tournuments al'C being �hat's League They newspaper salt to taste I Mathews, Bennett.. melon fellsts Tuck's Mrs. before hel' out undel' the ... Fred marl'lUgc, '1for nil who to questions for the fUl'thcl' ben fit of the voters, since it now Scotland Hnd nnd Ire· , S'rA1'F.SBORO Laniel', MI's. \V. D. planned wnnl. Englund. Place small bowl not GIRLS l11?ther wns� MI'. Sutherland who came t.o over, into, Leona Crcws, of Patsy Odom, president. invites . And the women take theil' cOllstitul thnt. the of it is usual a A'I"I't,N Anderson, Jim MI'S. I daughtQr ticipate, Last nrtcr­ ion-givcn IIppenl'� pl'oblel11 hllndling highway land, the newspaper pan of n 1I0US.1 Mool'e, Pines., WednC!\day gently boiling water. PARTV M,I's. MISS. nil Statcsboro from Sout.h DaVI(I I. . C amI C u tecn-agcl's who ure )1UI'-1 Carolina, Bruce hi interested 1100n right to promote good govel'nmenl and ul'e now funds und lhe "Minimum Foundation Program fol' makeup. Drop the egg yolks In bowl and Olliff, Mrs. Hinton Boolh, re�v. ynL the Junior Leuguers left still tall(s with a Scots beat with beater until Ann Crews. in jOining the club to meet under the Leuguc of Wom 'n Education" will be A. W. bol'll in Seol­ accent. rotary they Dekle, Juekie MI's. Fl'Hnk Williams und Mrs. Bt'ogg with the centol' for nn ufternoon of banding together majol' cumpuign issues,) Suthel'lund, to Mnl'gal'e� even I 1 begin thicken. Continue to Mal them tomol'1'ow hough he has bC'cn in he 1lkell. y Jon Johnston, ,Jo- Cliff His are night for un eve- and fun. MI'. Al Mc­ VotCl'S. L Do advocl-ltc (II) the of laws now manager of McLellan's St.ore I Bradley. paternal gl'llndpurents swimming you pnssage Sh.op beat, adding the boiling a Package water, of U. S. since I he end of \Vol'ld \VUl' sephine Alluway and Jelln Mur- R. H. Bennett and nlng fun. Dues al'e only 25 They want no purt as candidutcs them�elv('s­ which would estllblJsh a formula fol' dist.ribution in Statesboro, rcceives u popel' tabl.spoon at a time, until well Mul'Y Cante- Dougald furnished transport.allon �IlSS I.. in left I'lNORA,.NEVILLE cents a T. YOU beaten tn. Beat in the wann Wednesday for a loe Bennett. He has one month, and several new for the if n member becomes a candidule for tiny office of highwny funds Hccol'ding to roud use'!; (b) that from I{irkcaldy, Scolland. "The CAN' �' MIS S IT lemon mOl'ning sister plcnicers. Remove bowl \vEDS I.. OVE'I'T BENNE�I' juice, from over' the weei< end house with und four brothers. membel'M join ut each she must resign from the ol'gnni1.lItion hut Ihey bonds of officials bc mude fOl' Fife Free Press," un eight·page He came t.o Canada fl'ol11 Scot­ pUI't.y meeting. highway responsible boilinlf water continue to bent and The club j nckie Murray in now has well over are interested in the issues Us they come lIJl which viollilioll 'of these laws? with land when he wus ]5. He was ada the melted Augustu. Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Neville Mr, Bcnnett holds a fifty uny papel', packed light news, The first Store on the ¥radually mnrgar- pOSition BUJ,LOOH 4-H Liqu9r side of me. members. MEMBIiJRS in which live nnd I'car there until he entered 'VOl'ld right Add cayenne and salt to announce the with the affect the communily they 2. Minimum FOllndl:lI ion Progrum: Have you advertising, and announcements. the �ms 1I0B DONALDSON mal'I'iage of their Alfred Dorman Ware- l\fetter-Statesboro Hi h 11 miles tute, Keep in warm, not __ TO A'l'Tl'lND MEETING g way, hot, I aJ'a house in their families. studied it? Do favor it? If how do The front of lhe Fife Free \Val' I wil h t he Canadian daughter ' S Lenofll, t0 M 1'. you so, you puge Ilrmy. until HONORS ]\1188 RiA .. Sylvania. from' the Statesbol'o traffic On the place reudy to serve, Mukes \VI S And now members of the Ceorgiu of to finance the uddit ionnl 30 to 40 million Press carries u full column of light, 6 cup of sauce. Lovell Bennett, of on EAST Leugue propose \\lith the end of lhe wal', he came A'f BRIDGE l'AR1'V Sylvania, The bride and gl'Oom are living SIDIllRS ORGANIZE Murry 'Mobley, Addison Minick, For other Women Voters arc the cundidlites fol' it church three full col· Bulloch-Candler line, tn.to-tempting at asking. gov­ dollut·s would require annually from the Stat.e? notices, County recipe. Sunday, July 11, Ridgelund, in Sylvania with his parents. TEIIlN-AGE Wilbur Smith, Carolyn Tanner 10 Ihe U. S. wl'lte today fOI' your fl'ee of Miss ernor and lieutenant govel'llol' six questions. The Then there arc foUl' on national issues. umns of notices, copy Margaret Rawls, of En· S. C., Probate Judge W. F. Cook m',UB and Helen 4-H questions public including the two-color, . Creasy, club mem- 1 t's La read n LOOK FOR urn 82-page recipe book- AI cover foul' ubout which the L a­ of OUI' own I'a­ good newspaper BUILDING tel'pnse, 8., house guest of Mrs. Thc E.. as t Side teen questions issu'es But if lhc cllildichiles answel' Ihese six on state one reminiscent. let, "Mealtime,Magic," to National offiCiating. I\IRS (JEOIL BRANNEN agel's have beI'8 from Bu Iloeh county, will Waldo hus concerned for yeul"S, and two from anot"her part of the world, Cotton Council, Box 18, Floyd, was honor guest Mrs. Bennett is an honor IOWN,organized lheir own gue il,self many issues satisfactorily notionul issues will be easy. tioning days. Memphis grad- teen-age club attend the. 15th annual State 4-H . WITH THE RED FRONT HONORS SISTER AT PARTY .. Tenn. 1, Tuesday afternoon at a uate of and are issues wl':..... v� �hieved the limelight in the Candidates I11UY nUlt and orate on platiorms. just as it's good La talk to peo­ lovely Slatesboro High School looking forward to hav- Club Council meeting, August 17 PERSONAl. POINTS ---- their • itself has bridge party given Mrs. Bob and a 'of t.he ing 1948 campalg!, j which the Leugue Thcy 1l111y hurl chnrges unci count.er charges, de· from other sections of the by member National Mrs. Cecil Brannen entertained building moved into the to 21, on the campus of PERIOD No. 13 ENDS TO­ ple When Georgia You tIll' Price and Make NOTIOE Donaldson. Beta Club taken no stand. fend and offend bcfore crowds of t.heir own sup­ Buy-Checl, and gradualed with 'in honor of her sister, Mrs. E. T. community. They are making State College for Women, MII- so use up all globe. On which arc day, please Sure That Is Elder R. H. A lhe class of plans to do Here are the foul' stJ.t.e issues they porters nnd friends, But, sitting down in the soli­ It Correct Kennedy has been variety of swnmer flowers 1948. DeLoach, of Columbia, S. C., at their share of work ledgevllle, according to County your Points at neUl'est shop. and tude of one's office 01' home with a set. of none-fellowshipped by churches IVlIS used in the decoralions. The bride is the of Sewell House last decorating. As yet the teen- asking questions: questions OURIJUUO IJON'I'rWI. daughter Wednesday Agenl Byron Dyer. They will be .T. D. MITCHELL & SONS, of The Little Lotts 1. Do you consider t.he State Clln meet. its ex­ asked women on vitol issues call'for BEE Creek (color- Miss Lib the former Nunnally, night at a four-table b rid e agers have not named their club Robert by inquil'ing the E R Sorrier won a . g accompanied by LTD. U-By Case (24 cans)-B E fold- Marg�erite Wynn, revenue. If ed) Primitive of lhe late and names will be panding needs Witil it.s present not. mind. tlnd soul sellrchil1g' sincerit.y ,knowing that ]f an excess of leud al'senale Baptist Association ing fan for Mrs. Blit daughter Alonzo Hal'- party. submittod at Misses Irma Spears and Dorothy 165 Rosslyn Sl., Ki!'kcaldy high score, do advocate? for discords, and have asked ris and Jesse StaHord the next .what you the answers will he given the light of publicity in has not been used in the they Bowen was awarded a set of Nunnally, Mrs. H. J. Foxhall won a meeting. Johnson. IWIS The Wholesale Confectioners pench Statesboro-Metter par- Highway, him for his of Atlanta, , 2. Will you endeavor to get home rule in cities t'he newspapers. credentials, which he matches for second Her paternal grand- set for and The junior and have All club orchard the an ly high, Mrs. bridge high score, boys girls members will parlicl-, during season, failed to counties of (u) fOl' un And their unswers MAY give up. This informs parents are Mrs. G. W. De- 1490 On Your Dial and Georgia by: working mean the difference Another one which, fOl' rcadel' Gilbert Cone. received t.alcum Mrs. Jack Blitch was awarded a organized thel' club and are now pate In a mammoth recreation application of du!'t 10 On Bulloch-Candler Line t.he law fol' home rille?; (b) wol'ldng betwcen success and failure. containing County public, county and state offl- Brosse and the late S. L. Neville udequate counl.y int.erest, hits u high point: powder for low. Miss Ruwls re- box of slationery for cut. 1,Ianning projects for recrealion program, Mr. Dyer said. Geor­ MON., WED, • FRL amendments to cffcctuntc the 'We're for the percent ul'sCllule of lead and 90 cials that his official such of Bulloch county. and for for any necessary wailing answers. work, ceived a box of note paper from Mrs. De- helping with lhe com- gia's 1948 4-H - Out-of-town guests, champion public 10:00 A. M, IiJESKI PEESKI . lime will as marrying, etc., is dead. Her brothers are Lt. Gesmon percent hydrated great.­ Tuck's hel' hostess. Mrs. Mrs. Phil munity projects. Dickie Marsh speakers and the State 4-H Coun- The 'tak' awa' oar Package Shop Loach, Foxhall, to Yoa English Signed: Elder R. A. Andrews. Neville Jr., USNA, was BI'OIIIb' .,. Iy decrease the curculio. NorfOlk, Va., Sutier and Mrs. Luna elected Colonel, Colen Baron cil officers for 1948-49 will be oor tutties an' 001' Mrs. Donaldson served sand- Rigdon, beer, Elder J. H. and Joe a student at as She's A Vicious Davis, Neville, Major, Dorothy Ray as selected the The Lady wiches, sister of Mrs. Roger Holland, Cap- during meeting. boose, Solomon Moore. potato chips, olives, choc- Mercer University. Het' twin sis- STATES;BOBO were all tHin, Bobby Steploe as Lleuten- activities of the will be DAME RUMOR is a vicious lady. country, that lhc motol' hud been burned out, and An' alate and lemonade with remembered with boxes meeting In return they send us up cake, lers are Mrs. C. H. of (4tp) McMillan, nnt, and Billy Steptoe and James under the of EQUIPMENT " As a matter of to cull her n is to that lhe WllS In n "bad The lime of supervision Stale fact, ludy cnr, generally. way," the London news. ------_.------sherbert. stationery. late�t nnd Mrs. James W. u Swainsboro, McElveen This club Extension ServIce coun- SUPPL'IlT'& CO. cloak her in a mantle of thaI. could lend truth is that the CUI' was driven to Sergeants. workers, dignity carefully as Iiltle as EFFEOTIVE PEAOH SPRAY Other were Sandwiches and cookies were They pay they guests Mrs. Sam Miller, of Arlington, Va. has more than tells. thIrty members ty and hom e demonstration credence to the 'tales she neighboring cities, whct'e ticl

Dresses _ . the immediate families. Now .. S2.98 bon dish fOI' low; Mis Virginiu All U1I'!'lU tlrf!8SCK are b�",n- us The bride wore a whit.e tuilOl·· Exclusive with 8.95 Akins won a hosicry box for the t,!'I'd anti will he cu.rrlml hy fflfE Regular $ cd suit with brown accessories. Owned Dresses floating prize, lind Mrs. Buddie Ol-lll... OU,EN'S SUOJl, along with by Now 54.48 Her hut was a brown felt trim· Bal'nes was awurded a glass ice II COUlI.lct.c Une of lurlUlts' wcur Mrs. T. E. Rushing Regular $10.95 chiffon and , med in lighter brown bucket for cut. lU1I1 Uems. J,t'lft OIJera.tCll by Dresses "._ Now 55.48 HENRY'S , her flowers were bronze orchids. Others playing 'Werc Miss Inez VISIT THE wardrobe Mrs. Norma Fountain Regular $12.95 Immediately following the cere· Miss Lois Stocl

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BaCKACHE _ YOUR PATRONAGE for Backache, world of in this WE APPRECIA,TE Pot ,.a11Ck comfortlnl' help and be off for a doy in flollery Rbeumallc PaUiI, Qettlnl Up Nllhl., a'ronl romonlic dole dressl Paw, I n A I". a nee on afternoon of a tnitaUtli p....lI'e•• Le, Ak· s· town, shop. wardrobe doudJ urine, p P Company typical � Rayon crepe wilh fom. aokl... due �1Ai\ Dell GIrd. under e,e., a.od .wollen in # 1t1dne, aDd ping. Royoll gobardine peplum 011.1 bustle. Junior 10 DODoOrlanlC aDd oon-a,lI&em1c I. M. Jr. siles 9 to 15. iizes 9 10 15. I. M. ( Foy, ) Bladder \rOuble.. \Q' Cratn. Quiet. complek f-nior for ( Foy ) NIt. typical �� girls .. Mary Shop ,lar::.:Ia�ir::.o�:..���r.nl- 21 West Main St. Phone 446 EAST MAIN STREET STATESBORO, GA. $14.95 $15.95 Loeated on North Zetterower Avenue Sbitesbol'O, Georgia - Carole f"RANKLIN Othar King Dresses for Juniors from '12 ..95 '. ------1------� The Bulloch Herald, Thursday, August 12, 1948 ------­ County News News those cases before the Court 01 �======�======� County REGISTER NEWS FOlt ,IUIJGT1 SUI'�lRIOR OOUItT J Evans, deceased. Appeals and the Supreme Court To the Voters of Bulloch County: You never know what sort of of Georgia. ,'AN OAl' Political Ads "Facts" Ill' II u I have had ccnsldcrable 1 wish to stare thnt I 11m n judgo man will muko until expe­ rience \n the trlal of cases. I cnndidato to succeed myself us you SOQ him in ucllon. For near­ l'Olt SOLlOJ'fOlt OI!lNlJRAL have trlcd almost kind 01 of the superior courts of every judge Iy three years you have hud on MI'. find MI'�, .Hm M"ncElhnll­ case known to our criminal law, a u r the e t e Judlclnl s Ogccchco Cn'cutt. here announce F Brooklet I by my cundi­ to Bulloch non, of opportunlty judge and appraise Denmark Wlndor, spent Insl week 10 the tho as well ns nil sorts or civil cases. subject rules of State County League ducy for the Office of Solicitor end wit h MI', und Mrs. C, O. Hoh� my service us a I hove I have Mrs, W. 13, PlIl'I'ish nnd DCl11ocl'IIUc pril1lftl·y un- judge. Durlng my udmlnistrutlon, MI's. Leo l\'lcJo;lvl"l"lI, dul'ing: 111(' week recently Gener'al 01 the Ogcecheo Judicial fur from doors thnt tho Winter ' lor, Mrs. MueEll1nl1non'� pnrents, fried to be fnlr tried to re)l'rcscnt l ... Interest of Bob Mikell nttcuued tile l ndlnn M I', 1111(1 U nounccd to be held on consldorate, and oml. Mrs, I rhnrn and son Sopternbcr Clrcult of Georgla, comprising Wonderland was, to them, a total Members of t 11(' R. I,'. lIollnnd thc Slate before the Grand Jury Dottie Women 1I11r1 8 1 �4R In all Voters Springs CHIlIP meeting lust Wf' k Emory whltukcr. of Juck­ lmpnrtlnl matters that have the COUll ties of Effingham, SCI'CV­ Har,rove loss. Of 1\1"1'8. F, \V, J lughes IIlId MI'S, TI!lN'rA1'IVE SOllf1lJUI,fJ who visited as Fumily thcil' parents As and In the Trial Courts wllh end. souvillo, were you know, 1 urn alit I a J, I r. l Iiuton huvo guests lust 'l'uos­ filling come into my courts, and hove en, Bulloch, and Jenkins. And remember the bleakness This Is the fourth In KC­ The basis of evaluation on real returned f1'01l1 O(VtlN FOIl 11I4M I,'A'I' in Rel,:-ist(,I' lust week end \\'('1'0 little loss of time and with as the term or .. dny nighl of MI'. nnd unexpired T, that of M,'. and Mrs 1. N. Rushing the or MI's. J. '1', Judge ulso undertaken to I made the race for this office often followed big snow­ rles articles written lrom estate Is about 40 01 the Unlverslty Ccorglu. OA1"I'I,fJ SIIOII'-SAU: M iss Robbie conduct the as percent Whltllkel·. Faye Helland, and IltUe cost to the counties pos­ and Lester Bland the week In 1940 and carried two of the storms, The dlrn and deso­ InformRtlon Ihe uctun I value. • spent ttss I cnrnnrk and Mr. . MI'. M. I duvs prepared by There II $2,000 Joyce Miss and Mrs. \V, \V, Wells. L. Brnnnon will leave COIIl'ts as economically us possl- sible, and at the same time giv­ Hot? Don't Care! end with relatives ill Beaufort, Luwana Gene Denmark und Chul'lcs r,. Boll, .)1'., livestock four counU.. In the Circuit and lute, howling nights; the deceit­ Bulloch CounlY League of exempl.lon On $300 Daves arc spending I his Mandel SOOn rol' l tomcrvlltc, Go" where due conslderatlon to all the homesteada; MI'S, J, E. Collins is ble. ing We Satur­ thnt looked like bed , C, WCI'Il I cLonch speelallst for the Agricultural Visiting made a in the oth­ bought cheesescloth by sheets ful thaws that turned Women Voters In the Inter­ on household Ad They nccompunlcd week in P rnbroke us of uu ndod thc 20th on­ he to tcneh this good showing sparkling goods. valorem guests in Glcnnvlllo Ihis week. pions ycnr, YOUI' purties Involved. home Extension has announc­ vote nnd support will he er counties. to mosquitoes" away halfway under bluing water, with white drifts Inlo est of better In by Mrs, Bland, who hud Miss Arnold, nuul convention of the F,F,A, at ervlcc, two day keep mounds nnd government Is payable on autos, airplane., Evelyn Mr. und Mrs. Mr. Edgar Pnrrtsh, of Portul. I shall your support cd tho Jurues Donrnurk appreciate from Beth's bed and arc wonder­ houses and stables thut messes of spent three weeks with her sis­ neur A tentutlvo dates ror Geor­ upprcclutcd. Effingham County has not had toy toy dirty brown slush. St.alesboro, Bulloch county, boats, as well al Mrs. C, II. wurd cnlel'tninerl II Cump Jackson, tluntu. last Miss Eunice Hudson und Jewelry, etc., spent lust week cnd In Mrs. T. and your influence and vote, and _ we of ancient tCI', Mrs, Wuit"el' Hutch I', w('ek. gia's 1948 Fut Cnule Show-Sulos. Nevils, either u 01' a Solicitor 01 Ing now If there is anything reminded them Beth­ And even well red and This week we on household furniture. group or III L, Moore Jr, Judge people gOI Georgla. young pcople hel' MJ'. spent Saturcluy Ilt Sincerely, If I am elected to this olflce for urc vlHiting Dcnmlll'k'R )JHJ'l"nls. can afford to that will lehcm llnd almost them to Mr. und They I.I!{ rollows: the Superior Court since the cre� buy keep got noses Jusl 11'0111 brealhlng I h e wrlle on Ihe Bulloch Count.y Mrs, Lull1el' 1·lnll and hOl11e Illul'rlny in cclebl'nliOIl or MI', find Mrs. ,I, C, Buic vlsit� Tybee Beach. J. L. I to The total taxable properly on Miss who I'C- REN�'ROE. another lerm, shall endeavor MIII'glll'ot White, of the CirculI. heat breaking out on her listening for angel songs, even air: lind wnter ran out of Board and children hnvl" movr.d 11('111' Met. Ihe nflf'cnth cd MI', lind Arnel'iells, Novelllbel' 3 unci ------­ alion Ogeechee frost.y Hospital Counly Ihe Is hil'thdllY or hel' Mrs, I.l"hl11on Zf'ttCI'� 4; the same sort of frRm dlgesl cently nnished bli�il1es� school ill �ive you fair, - and while dreamed of the hellr­ $5,717,920. IeI'. A I bun B Fer this reason, I leel that my precious body yes, koap Ihey wintry eyes and coursed down Taxes, duug-hlcl', .Jelln, owel' y, Fcbl'UUI'y Ilnd !); Relurns arc al Bobby SUl.lIl'tiI.lY, A llun t It 1I nd nuw Is impartial and efficient service made the courl­ employed should be con� heal f!'Om bel.ll'lng down and beat­ ty oysler sUl'per ahead, Ilnd the Wintry cheeks. and lind Ml's. C. B. rl'ee .11'. lind chll­ MI', Ilnrl Mrs t..inwoorl Miss Jnnls MilicI' Mitchell COllnty (Cnlllilla), Mal'. cundidacy given lip' McEI. lind Pntsy lh I'C, WOS HI hOI11O thaI t have tried to give lor the house (tu. commissioner's oftice) rol' n sl1ol,t Ing In and fairly melting ali thl'ee mel'rY fiddling and good square hands dl'PIl, Burton lind '"If "0('11 ,?pelll II1s1 wl"pk in DI"i..onch lust 1; Rome, MUI'ch ]5 and JG: Buin- slderutlon. slayed chapped. OULI.OOII OOUNTY MIlI'Shlt, elld Mn� spellt" weel(" with visit lasl \V ok end. past seven years, bctween January 1 and· March of us, It comes in waves thn ten· dances on someone1s uncBl'llet.cd And you could come almost I3nmbel'g, S. C., IIJ'C 01' con wlll1 I'clolivl"s, MUI'ch 21; Macon, MUI'ch Through my yeul'S of expel'l� 1I0SPIIJ'AJ. OO,\RIl Xllesis Patsy's gl'lllldpurenls, MI'. und AI' tel' sufrel'lng- Yours sincerely, 30. Bills are send around OClo­ �I'idge,und sliChl inJul'ies gulf this apartment; it rises f!'Om floors. awake In Ihe night and bc l)ttl·t- 1\11'5, Hunle-,' M. Hobel't.soll, MI'. lind Ml's, Ml's. Gus in 23; Mar. ence as a practicing utlorney, I or Dc\vcy Fordhum DcLunch, Slatesboro, Donaldsonville, in tll1 Hulomibile FRED T. LANIER. The boal'd Is selecled by the be,' November and are payable ;2 IIccirif'nt in concret.e Uke a wrestler and ul1 I think of Icicles like Iy conscious 01 chilled. Ii I' hanging felling Miss Curlisle Laniel' is Visiting" huv(' moved hHCk lo Brooklct Misses ,JIIlle _4; Moullrle, M C h 29 30; feel I am qualified and capable 110 later than und MilicI', F�y Foss Stulesbol'O MIII'­ Board 01 County Commissioners December 20. Satul'dllY nighl but throws and pins pedestrians; stalactites from snaw� You could cuddle Inlo what cov- friends ut Savannllh Bench. llrc in on(' of the lind Sylviu Anne Swalnsbo!'O, April 11; McRoc, April of ollending to the duties of this cI'ystul living McCol'- ZeUerowel' were ry Moblcy is now 1"Ott Il.I!lI'RESENTAT(VE or lerms of three years. It The nexI nrtiele In Ihls serlcs I'ecovel:ing al it pursues our jeep and gets roofs. el'S and know It wns Ume to get Dr, und Mrs, MUI'I'ny \VlIl'llock mick 011 gucsts of Misses 5; Valdosta, Apl'lI 5 und 6; Black- ofrice, and I' earnestly 'sollcl t cllpp�d hungnlows Roule 80, Elll'ldino un d his home. meets once n mont.h and ench will be a breakdown of the 1&L7 ahead of It and Is waiting to close up and raid the big blankel clos- and three children, or 'I'0l110l'I'OW \Villndeun sheal', April 8; Thomaslon, Apl'il your support and will appreciate I announce my candi­ 1 think of hoarfro�t, like fairy Alluntn, (F'l'idHY) arlcl'noon, NeSmith during the hel'eby member Is paid $5.00 per meet­ tax as made on a motion Miss JOHnn Bird will soon in on us whenever W� et In the hall. levy leave stop. on in BUT NO-you'd spcnl several hel'e with 11is Mrs, F, J I. Andel'son week and n 12; Reidsville, Apl'il 12; your 10 succeed as Rep­ ferns, windows heated days will enter� cnjoyed swimming Millen, ror V9te. dacy myself ing. Members 01 the bonrd are the Board of Commis­ AtlAntn, wh I'C she lo wult unother minut.e, lo passed by Mr. and lain III April .13; Cor­ plans First Con· And Statesbol'o isn'l the houses. trying 1181'Cl1tS, Mrs, R. II. Will'" hl"r homo rl'Olll :3 10 5 o'� purty nt Simmons' (}Dnd, Claxlon, Apl'iI 14; Sincerely, l'cscntative from the only Hoke S, Brunson, chairman: Ul� sioners, aitend Southern Busillf'sS forget it, trying to Ignore the nock, 'locI< a Mrs. 15: Ihe Live� College District of in where thennometers 'have wilh miscellalll"OllS show� \V. E. Md;:lvcen und chil� dele, AprU Gear'giu ALTON USHER. gressionul Georgia place I think of snapshots wc have me,' Knighl, Lee Brannen, Del­ beginning August 23, (Up) W cold, In the It would stock A the States Wild. An editorial in The hopes go "Miss l)ol'is PIlI'l'ish has el' in hOllol' of hel' duught(,I', MI'�, <1I'CI1, or Slntcsbo!'O, visiled MI', Exposit ion, tlnntu, April the Congl'ess of United gone I.It home of my brother and me, mas Rushing and Edgar Parrish. nccept� it izells of away, But. cold is a and 19 und and the PUl'eb"cd Beef Registel' \\,f'lcomed 10 the Atlanta Journal said, "A min­ persistent cd the posilion or cOlnmel'ciul Sidney Sheppard. I J. C. Buie 'I'hlll'Sday. 20. subject rules adopled gov­ s\vlIt.hcd 1.0 the eyebrows in Henry J, McCormick is man� Ml'l" Ml'. anrl 1\[rs, FOR REPRESENTATIVE fOl'ce. fn its milder st.ates, it cun Ml's. Cattle Chnl'lps 1\., Cutes lhe Democratic ute on Ihe walk these days tcacher in Millen High Scllool MI'. Ilnd 1\11'5. DelTell .Anderson S. J, Foss und MI'. and Show·Sules, Allnllla, April erning PI'imary egg woolens, and Irudging ahead of ager of the hospital and handlcs Ilnd slllull son chill.. the murl'ow in YOUI' bones, TAPLEY'S 21 and Fl'idny when of Bulloch on 1948. would 'be burned to a And fol' the 1948-Q9. FOI' utlcl lillie son, of W(,I'C' visited MI'S, D. 22; Waycross, Apl'il 26; they :-0 Ihe People County: to be I1cld September 8. crisp," Mother along narrow paths be· all business adminlstrntlon and ycar Ihe Suvllllnah, .. and when It beal's dawn Ml's�,Jloyt",Gl'irnn moved into lhe home Enda in really wcel< end I S, l'lclds III St.nlesboJ'O, Apl'jJ 27, und , ylvania principal's I am a candidate for n.epl'esen� The of my recol'd by Ihe Cain Daniels remal'ked tween snowbanks, I recall the t.o the boord, past three yen1'S Miss Pnl'l'ish gu('sts of 1'vll', I.lnd Ml's. Savannah approval is responsible Saturday, und goes l>elow zero In the herc, l'cc(,lItly completcd. Nft·, a recent column that on night, had of E. H. USIlC)" 1\1(I'�. Fields has becn 29. The dates rOl' show�sales tative in the General Assembly voters in giving me an endorse­ walking delight of climbing little hills in Mrs. Donald A. Coleman Is su­ Package Shop charge cOll1me)'ciul \Vork ill, having A1:ril it freezes Ihe fal In Catcs will his first IlS her practically slIHel'ed a nt Columbis, and hegin YCIlI' of subject to the rules ment term with opposition is pavcment in Quitman made Sunset View brother called and 10 in t. he Comilla High School, Robhy Ll"c, SOil or MI', lind MI'S, severe heul't attack. LaGl'ullge GeOl'gia, (my perintendent is responsible pl'illcipul of school when 1.. S. 1.ef' .JI'" M"I', lind Mrs. N, A. Douglas ure 10 he unnounced Registe}' of the Democratic Party, In the very gratifying to me and I am think of Mark Twain's spidel' it Sunset Boo) and front­ the boord, Ga. resigning there 10 Hcccpl the po­ wns Imaly injured Goff and fulling Claxton, it opens on 6, m�':��wloOk ut the skinned knees or lutel'. Septembcl' Slate 10 be held Sep­ of this ilonor. which ran across a hot shovel. onto we rol' Dr. David Robinson Is Roent­ sition at. Millen, Insl f'l'idllY on Route 80, He WIlS fumily, Plymouth, Fill" were Primary, deeply appreciative wards sleds got Mrs. C, \V. and barked shins people get fl'Om NOW OPEN or AndCI'Son, Mrs, L. tember 8, for the noW I sholl strive to merit Scorching days, said Enda, turn down The Is on his bicy,,!l' when sll'uck a guesls l'vl"t" and MI'S, Robert 1948, place certainly Chrlst.mus, then flying gen� genologlst. hospital espe­ Miss E:velyn Arnold, of Pem­ by J, believe in sound - slipping on the Ice, 01' don't look HoliowRY nnd Bill fa�m In and I me one's to cooler climes. Located 1 CRI' Sil11mons Ilist \\Icek. Laniel' and olhel' TTolJowoy practices filled by L. M. Mallard; the confidence l'eoosed in thoughts tie and climbing again for of the Mile West broke was coming rl'om Snvlll111oh, I [f' relul ives hel'o. slopes cially proud X-ray depnrt- t.he guest. or Miss LH· visited Mrs. J, B. InrI< good farm-business if you're too modesl. I al" WE In MI', lind l\1"t'S, Tybee management- shall appreciate your support the ensuing two years. And she is another ride. ment. Few In communi- wana \\IflS rusherl 10 the Bulloch COllll� Reginald Brngg. M"I'S, C, A. Zellef'OWCI' visil.ed during right. breathtaking hospllals of Claxton, Ga., on Daves fol' sevel'HI days of fOlll' days last week and in I'm looking now at Belh's lit- of close, relations my race, Every consideration will the cou of my ties the size of Statesboro offer Iy 1 rORpiIIII. Tlis condilion is nO\\l "Snvllnl1nh, visited Mr, and neighborly Through rtesy I'm now of in It was all very thrilling and last woak. relatives in Savunnah lnst. 'Weel<. A t.hinking ponds tie tent of snO\y while cheese- ReidsviUe bil'lhdny PAl'ty ror little 1\liss - I busi� Ml's, R. M. lasl week. between farmer and banker be- be give .to the agl'iculllll'al, colleagues from Georgia I have this service. Dr. Robinson Inter­ Wghwav sOI11C'\\Ihnt improved, Bl'ugg Akron. frozen to silver slickness chilling. sun at M,·s. Leon Loa Jr. left: MI', and Ml's. Solomoll Patricia of cloth, and the Is blasting Salul'­ MI'. und Hood, GI'iner, Statesboro, at couse we ness and school intere£ts of our heen elected to serve on the and treatment Mis� LmvnnH Dnves has nc- Mrs, George and know that that is the and clean by brooms, so prets X-rays gives King . swept I' remember rises for of lhe 110me o� Mrs. H. way , BUT, also neigh­ my kitchen windows, Heal day Calirol'l1ia, r!'OIn where Savannl.lh, visited Mr. und H. Olliff .]1' .,' . should I be elected. O. L DICKEY Ihe family huvc l'etul'I1ed to to create a people Committee on Appropriations and and twice weekly. cCJ1tl'rl position or commercial Iheir successful farm com- skalers could skim dip bors wilh frozen feet and winter like a and above she will sui! for Pearl Hl.1rbol' to Mrs, J. L, Lamb the week. Was enjoyed vapor hangs t hOl11e in during by Regislel"s youn�� Chanking you, I am the coming term and this OOUNTY TAXES nchel' in tho S. artel' . during even off and waltz to music her Fitzgel'ald High Chlll'leslon, C., sters munity for the futu�e, Come in and pair head colds, children with running concrct.i paving in front of the join husband who . Manager is in afternoon. . the n Mr, and Mt'S, ,). D. and Monday II was ., me to The tax is 20 School fol' 194B�49, visil wit.h MI'. nnd MI'S, A. G, Shul'pc Respect[ully yours, will enable render greater made with a mouth ad valorem mills U. S. Miss Dnvcs see us for all somebody noses and old people with chronic filling slotion UCI'OSS the streel. Navy. sons were Patricia's third birthday. y'our needs, \\Ins a III Rocker. Salul'duy night supper banking service to Georgia and the First mbcl' of tho graduating A. J. (ALGIE) TRAPNELL. organ. I think of snO\vy hills I've catat'l'h and rheumatism that the And I don't carc! The W.S.C.S. held its guest.s of M1'. and Mrs, Jack An­ Mrs. ..co�n�t:he:_$�1�00��0�r_$�2=.00��pe�r�$�100�.������������� August class at" Teachel's in MI'S, J. L, Lamb is a Emery Brannen and Bet� III District. seen where used to College JunC', patient (tfp) my parents zero weather aggravated and Beth have cool at the c'l" an?ther meeting Methodist Chul'ch at Ihe Bulloch sley. I.y Sue Brannen lerl. rOI' Again, I invite you to call on M,'. and MI'S. R. H. Kingery. of County Hospital, Sunday go bob�sledding-four passengers made almost unbearable. Beth cnn have another cool Monday urtel'l1oon. 1'he Mr. me for assistance in matter pl'Ogl'am Sltlt.esilol'o, spent" with huving undergone n major and Mrs, Inmnn Buie were Atlantn, where they remained lIn� any and one who sat in the front and SundHY ope- FOR ,JUIlGE I think of frozen pumps and bath after dinner and another was arranged by M 1'8. ,r. B. ration, tjJ of Interest to MI'. . dinner you. the fun and MI's .T. V.f. Robf'I'tsnn JI'� Sunday guests of MI'. and Wednesduy, Accompanying steerod. They say half belore and an­ Bulloch cisterns at thoSe farmhouses cool balh supper Hutchinson. them was Bank SUPERIOR PRINCE H. PRESTON. M,'. Ml's. Olis Howard ut ]\11's, Lei'll OOJlRT was in the incline "Mrs, W. D. Lee ha� l'el"ul'l1ed Emol'Y Lomb. or. Dallas, Brooklet:. Ratcliffe, County lrudging up other at bedtime. We can which looked so romantic when fight MI', and MI'S, Rundall is who went to visit ------Wheelel' rroll1 n visit lo I'Clnl ivf's in Hincs� Texas, visiting his MI', Mr. and Mrs, John lip hel' SOil, MI'. laughing and joking, then stand­ sum­ pHI'ents, B. Anderson STATESBORO viewed from passing sleds under the heat of this Georgia Wallace Package Shop and lillie of M,·s. J. W. C. Rul:cliffe. \Vait� daughler Hinesville, ville. "nel L. Lamb. FOR RI!lPRI!lSI!lNTATrvE ing about in hrt"] ,y �roups, and lick the mos­ and Mrs, Inman Buie visited Mr. Member Federal a winter moon; and of cattle mer with watel' were Deposit Insurance week end guests or he I' pur- Mr. lind Ml's, M, E. Ginn and Mrs, W, J, IJr COIlJOration lng for anothe dll'illing swoop and Juy Olmslearl, of Alhens, is and Mrs, Sims, \.yushing� Citizens: folks had 10 get up In the black quitoes with fly-swatters Mr. Eugene Buie Saturday To Bulloch County ents, and Mrs. S. 'T', Walson. children unci D . down a I..H.' and "First On u. S. SOl" his Hev. Sanders were ton, .c., is in Regist('1' fol' n lon(; part way and milk cheeseclolh. visit.ing gmndpol'ents, MI', I am a candidate to succeed of morning and feed dinnel' of night. two BANK CREDIT /1 :/" hi I! a short one. Mrs. J. W. Robel'tson JI'. and M,'S. F. W. guests Mt': Hnd Mrs, week's VISit With I'elallves: FARM CREDIT' up I Ihink of But the SpCllt Hughes. as a In the by lantern light; you're helpless againsl M. D. myself represenlative the week end in Atlanta with her May Sunday. I 10 imagine sleighing par­ biller cold of November winters. MI'. and M,·s. Lee Mikell the Democratic to be try throats that became raw and Roy M,'. Primary daughler. Miss Peggy Robm·lson. Rudolps Ginn, of Slales­ ties I've heard described; staunch of Remind me' next time I see you, spent '\\Iilh relatives in on lungs that became congestcd; • Sunday bol'O held September 8,. Lee McElveen visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. teams. of horses pulling gay and not 10 ask that inane Jr" of Sl.Ivannuh, Pembroke. will teeth that ached_ from neuralgia question, Ginn I deeply �ppreciate your visited his MI', Sunday. congenial groups of young folks that cautious sufferel'S -so "Isn't It hot 1" parents, and MI'S. vote, and promise to do all I can kept I"UNF.RAI, flF.ltVlOES HELn 1\1ul'ie and of in a mounted on steel Jimmy Ginn, if eleet­ \Vagon�bed for the state and county, Located on the SOT. I'. n. 11,,1.0<\011 Statesbol'o, nrc spending lhis runners, I can almost hear the U. S. SOl Highway, ed. �uth G weel< with Mr. and Mrs. J. H, old songs they sang as sleigh ,rul1el'l1lIFOIt scrvices fol' Stuff Sel'- Very respectfully yours, Ginn. bells jingled and landscapes went gel.lnt Pierce DUl'vin DeLonch . L. M. MALLARD. of Statesboro on the Miss Carolyn Snipes entertajn� States�ro-Claxton held �tb{/�! General of Peanut Pi.kerl P (Wed.) III: Assembly Georgia, THoOMvernorS 0 N yestel'ady cd u number of young folks last 1 p,rn, in Andersonville National FOR REPRESENTATIVE subject to the rules of the State Fridny night at her home with 11 Inn and the IWQI'C Democratic to. be held Let us overhaul and"convert your Tum Left.o,t Pine Cemelel'y, A.ndel'Sonville, Ga, weinel' Primary repair, Highway. !'Oast. To the Voters of Bulloch County: Sel'gcHnt DeLoach . September 8 for the seat former­ and from tractor·driven entercd the M,'. and Mrs. W. W. Jones and for the Geor­ Ilickers presses I am a candidate Johnson army in 1943 and in Billie �tbP�! ly held by J. Brantley MIlY .lean April, \VCI't! Sunday dinner Genoral I will be to individual motors-mounted direct on First on U.·S•. SOl is'the gia Assembly. Jr. Package Shop 1944, \\Ins sent" ovel'SCUS as a guests of MI'. llnd Mrs. A.rlhul' a candidate for the place held member or tile 27th BUllco. If elected it will be my pur­ your machines. Infantry, J. Johnson. I will by Brllntley the of Bul­ 25th Division, He wus killed in M,'. 11l1d pose to serve people Wallace M,·s. Bill Bell visited To the of Bulloch and in- Package Shop. people County:' appreciate your support In a manner that We build attachments for nct ion May :�O, 1945, MI', anci loch County pick-up, your Mrs, W, W, Jones Sat� -�'wIuj vote. If I should be fluence and I am a candidate for Judge 01 will merit and re� He is sUl'vived his ul'dny. your approval hy pal'enls, of elected, I pledge you the best peanut pickers. the Superior Courts the Ogee- spect. I shall favor all legislation • MI'. and M,·s. C. C. or HCl1l'y Zetterower tho DeLoach, spent chee Judicial to serVice of which I am capable. . Circuit, subject initiated for the welfare of the and while Brooklet: by three Mrs, week end wilh Mr. and Mrs. Wil� Bring your pickers presses sist"L'l's, Ihe rules of the State Democrat- DHIl liulll Sincerely, people as a whole as opposed to Hagan or Learicld. Mrs, H. Zct lel'owcl' and MI'. and MORE there is time to have them fixed. PEOPLE BUY ic Primary to be held September C. A. PEACOCK. for the ben­ Wallace Helmuth, Burnel FOl'(lhnl1l and Ml's, MI'S. H, H, Zet.tel'Owcr. legislation sponsored Manager Wal­ , CHEVROLETS next. lei' BUl, efit of a few. Royal, botil of Bl'Ool:let; and Mis� Zel1.el'Owel' • ,Betty has re� record as your former So- five My FOR ,lUIlGI!l SUPERIOR OOURT I earnestly ask your support bl'Othel's, Juck DeLoach of lUl'ned from u v�it wilh I'elatives General and IIcilor' my qualifica- and 'influence In my behalf and BELTING TO FIT YOUR NEEDS Sllvannnh, Bill DeLDfJch, Douglfls in Tenn, Chull"Hllooga, tions as a lawyer are known to To the Voters of Bulloch County: and DeLoach and pledge to you my best efforts Emol'y DeLouch, all MI', nnd Mrs, Edward Howell I am well with I wish to state that I am a of THAN you. acquainted sel'vice in return, und ANY Bl'ool(let, Sgt. Richard De­ have I'ctul'Iled OTHER as Endless Belts and Cut lo their home in CAR the of this circuit. The candidate to succeed myself Belting people Loach, or Ft. N, Sincerely, Terry, Y;, and H Ala" courts of Bi,rmingham, after a week's problems confronting you in law judge of the superior A. S. DODD. numbel' of olher relatives. visit with MI'. and 'COMPARE the values; the and in the admln- Judicial Circuit, & SHOP Mrs, D. H, co�pare pricesl. _. still not enforcement. the Ogeechee COMPLETE MACIDNE WELDING qualily advanlage available in any other HIS .' Do this and State RECORD' you'll know that now more than motor car in its field. istratlon of the courts ar� known subject to the rules of the , FOR SOUOITOR GENERAL ever before CHEVROLET AND ONLY to me My age Democratic recently ao­ • fftJjf/t;Qi/il_IIR CHEV­ by experience. primary to IS in A�d compare the priccs is to of the SPEAKS· ROLE'� FI�S! Big-Car quality at IOW

• FOR SALI,: Sheetrock und nails. �'OR RENT: 5-"00m unlurnlshed rni. sou til of town.. Ionlah WALTER ALDHED CO. Phone The Bulloch 1948 apurtmcnt with prlvnto bath, ower, _ Herald, Thursday, August 12, Wnfnll "uw "no. Store 224. zellel'-, (U) - _ . C LAS I t electrl

Ka/ser=Frazer awarded. . Rites Held For Jim Phone 472. VICE:.. Under provisions of the pro­ ------�----·r Mayor Gilbert Cone stuted yes­ FOR DEALER gram, the averuge loan rate for SALE:: One 24� -�, .-_._-- • terday thn t the sta te has accept­ in sr'ven-cight hs-luch middling cot­ pel'Fect condition, Original ed the bid of the Bowe Construe­ ton, gross weight, will be 28.79 Flltt] ON I'R.II)AY, 8'1)Il, price, $51.50. Sacrifice • lion of Coleman $33.00.1 Augusta. FIRST SINOE Company, WALKER cents pel' pound in Bulloch coun­ AI'RlI'i lITll Monday TIRE & BATTE:RY' He added that work will ty, Mr. Cason said, begin SI,RVICE. Phone 472. This uverag The funeral of James F. 37- We take in " that On �"·Iday. August 13, the as soon 8S all the deeds to the (Jim) Coleman, pleasure uounelng loan rat.e is based on 92'h PH­ Statesboro Fire Deurtment are The year-old advertising director of The Bulloch Her­ SALE: All 0" . cent of right-of-way completed. COAL FOn. half interest . parity on August 1. we have been ur .«, had its first fire since ald in dealer for April deeds will be completed this and director of public relations for Gov­ WashaterIa. Fully equipped. Is Still The average loan rate for Acting 5, w hen uri automobile week Cone ernor - end, suid, Selling High r - Mayor "und was held Reasonably good business. Cash KAISER AZER [if teen sixteenth inch middling Thompson's campaign, Monday., firc und "hacked it­ work 'will 01' or terms, caught begin In about two at Owner called away. cotton will be 1,95 cents pel' August 16, 1:30 p. m. at the First NO \1• self" out. of the drlve to a three weeks," Baptist Write 0" phone T. K HOLMES, in this t pound higher. the administrative Church, Statesboro. AT rr't.ory nem- a fire Ga. place plug, The contract is Ior OOAL Dublin, (1tc) orriccl' said, The average rate for approxi­ Mr, WILL NOT BE PLENTIFUL For the same period, April Coleman died Saturday • Bulloch will be 31..27 mately $409,000.00. county night in a Dublin liS the l'IDS FALL FOR SALE: One used 5 to August. 1.:3, 1947. there hospital AND WINTER. slightly con t s pel' pound. result of injuries received Tues­ gusoline lawn 1110wer. New SALES & were 10 fires. Lognn Hugun, THE SERVICE Mr. Cason out that the pointed Bliss Is day in lin auto­ There's an old price. $'149.50; sale pi-ice, $100.00. STATESCORO TOBACCO fire chict', says, "Keep up Ray High night, August 10. saying: ral'o vnrtes in different slightly record." On W. O. W. mobile accident ncar that "The Bird Oatches the WALlmR TIRE & BA1"rERY • the good List city. Early Worm_" areas of Georgia due to differ­ accident also SE;RVICE. Phone 472. WAREHOUSE In United States ,The claimed the ences in -�-.. - .. freight rates to various . life of H. W. Averitt of MII- Those who order their OOAL now _--�-. Jr., mill areas, - FOR SALE: 5-burner Nesco oil Omaha. Neh., Aug. 18. Hay len, and in will be the ones with OOAL The Modern resulte!! serious In­ when it stove. MRS. ALLEN CO. Premiums und discounts fOI' Bliss, district manager for the turns HART. WE HA\IE Machinery juries to Mr. Averitt's bride of OOLD. Phone 253-:1. PLENTY OF FLOOR grade and in the 1948 loan Fltir Committee Woodmen of the States- 128 N. Main St. (J. D. ROOKER) staple World, two months, and to his father. SPACE program will be calculated in re­ stands on the list of TO REOEIVE YOUR TO­ Named for boro, high the funeral ORDER YOURS FOR SALE: 148 91 I Bulloch Following NOW acres, culti- West Main Street at Institute laticn to the loan I'ate on the field servlce� Street society' representatives at Ihe of vated; best Tifton BACOO A1' ANY l'IME. Statesboro, body Mr. gl'flde soil; ,sixteenth-inch middling cotton, A committee of 14 men, wo­ for und • membership applicat.ions Colemun was moved to • about 100 BEAUTY GETS Fnyette­ bea"ing pecall t.rees; the administrative officer said. SCIiOLARSnIP-Mlsa Owen West, representing Bulloch men, boys and girls was named Insurance written in the fir'st Phone 292 county. won the coveted tlt.le ot "Miss of 1948" where burial was held at some Statesboro, before a 1\lIIc, good saw timber; 4-l'oom Georgia Pl'oducers Ororgia record break: to serve os leaders for eligible to partiCipate crowd In a Saturday seven months of this J. It fifteen-, Ing spectacular pageant held In ColUmbus ThursdllY night. Wlt.h year, 5:30 Monday afternoon In t.he house. P"ice And $65 per acre. This is in that honor Miss West was 1\ the Bulloch Fair this Place Your Order Without the program, according to Mr. ! signal presented certificate for a $},OOO scholur­ County Sims, natloRaJ field manager, an- Delay a fa 1'111. ship nwarded by the Georgia bottlers of Royal Crown Cola. Wilbur .H. Fayetteville cemetery, good JOSIAH ZETTER­ !:.Ire t.hose cot­ Glenn, year and t.o formulate for Mason, producing ll·easurer. Nehl p!ans nounced here. OWER Corporation, represented the donors In making the awnrd. Mr. Coleman I. survived hl8 ton in 1948 as a land­ Miss West, 11 benuLlful Is the the exhibit at the South­ by landowner, brunette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E,· West county's Mr. Bliss has written member- We Are of StnLesbol'o. A junior nt. Georgia Teachers Miss wife, the forme'r Miss Da. '" iOl'd, tenant and If College, West will use the. eastel'll I;alr In AUanla In Mary WANTED 1'0 Selling chul'ecroppel'. Crown Cola early for a lot.al of BUY: Small home Every $1,000 Royal Scholarship to continue her t.eacher ship applications STATESBORO PROVISION Day training. "Miss Ingram, of Fayetteville; two C(). the cotton on u will In the Miss October. in eligible pl'Oduced Georgia" compete America Pageant. In Atlantic City, Septem. of Insurance Statesboro under the ItG.J, . $281,500 protection 4 fUl'm has been the ber 6, Members of the committee daughters, Linda, \0, years old, Statesboro, Georgia Bil! of divided among to rank In the Rights. Call A. P. ME'ITS eighth society's and 7 months; hi. WE TAKE OARE entiUed to shul'e in the were selected a which Mary Ellen, at '. OF YOUR TO­ \� pl'Oclucel's by group Producers' club. In first Bowen Furniture Co. (tf) Top place mother, Mr•. G. C"Coleman co 1.1.011 each tenant und met in the court house to make Sr.; Smith and' and BAOCO SHEET , landlord, Is A. E. with chlldren, Billy AT NO EXTRA Ledoux, Iota, La., and two brothers, Leodel Cole­ NEEDED! Man 01' woman at shal'ecropper may obt.ain u 108n plans for these t.wo talrs. The Beverly, Atlanta; Ml\ and Mra. (., new $412,600. Four field men have ex- COS1' TO YOU. YOU 'New and man and G. C. Coleman Jr., once to take cal'e of establish­ DON'T LOSE de5is� beauty On his shure. If the cotton has Schools' committee members will repre­ botl!,; E. L. Smith, Graymont; Mra. Future. ceeded and includ- $300,000, 31, of Statesboro, ed sent B. customers in Statesboro fol' not: been divided the landlord and almost all organizations In Henry Cottle Sr.. Savannah; YOUR SHEETS WHEN Ing Mr. Bliss, have t.he YOU SELL topped Dr, C. M. of famous Watkins Products, Aver­ one 01' morc of the share tenants the county that will be Interest­ Colson, Jaekson- Mr, "and Mrs. William S. Deal, SLEEP. • • WITH US. (. Extra-large 'oven $200,000 mark. all-porcelain and Elder R. H. Ken- age $45 weekly income. No jn­ 01' shurecl'oppel's may obtain a ed in promotlnl("a fair.' ville, Fla., GriffIn; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cole­ of conducted the vest.ment. Write J. loan, Those named were Mrs. A. L . nedy, Reldsvl'lle, man, Graymont; Mr_ and Mra. L. IS YOUR BEST the R Wat­ jOint Looks Dark DOO1'OR! kins (.. Waist· will on cotton Mrs, R. L. Mrs. service, Pallbearers Were ·R. J. H. Mr. and 62-70 W. smokeless Loans he made Very Hought.on. LanIer, Coleman, Atlanta; Mrs. Company, Iowa, high, type broiler • Zach Henderson, president He asked the of Sununer Grads Smith! of Atlan­ J. R. City Depart.ment, MemphiS, Ten� cci pts issued by warehouses ap­ question th� Cecil Kennedy, Mrs. J. B. FIelds, Kennedy, Bealy Coleman and dallihter, Ma­ DONT LOSE ANY Teachers Rotarians Ike Nath Holle­ nessee, repl'esented 'by wUl'ehouse re­ Georgia College, paint·Of, present: "Will your Mrs. Rufus G, Brannen, R. P. ta), Mlnkovlt.z, con; Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cole­ Radiantube ed a dal'l( because your 0 I d units the Credit picture fol' the future I children be crowded out?" and Mikell. Mrs. Leroy Akins, Mrs. Hear Franklin man, Sam StrausB, and W. A. man, Glll'Ifleld; Mr. and Mra_ Paul Sell Your S.speed cooking proved by Commodity Tobacco With of education in Bulloch added that are Bowen. Stnlth-Tillman mattress isn't com­ DR Corporation, Cotton producers' county, I children going to C. P. Brunson, F. W. Mortuary SImmons, Metter; Mra, Wlntenl H. M. JACKSON .� _Mrs., Bishop Marvin A. FranklIn, Statesboro and In a talk have a hard time if con­ i - Georgia. Robert 11,,1 es ill bvar in at Ihe pres�rit Hughes, F.,·t_,�Ch"'" �as _ IUld fortable. A card or announces the opening of his, � Cook. Master oven _wrest_ )ll!Wly electet! to -the 'll'!,rs£.!)f ���enta. \r!I1II1DIl two da!llll!lf!'I, ...... ;.,...;;.;,w_:;;;;.... clock control to Statesboro' Rotarians at ditions continue, bishop' l'ulc or three per annum their C. Cates,. Murray Mobley and Mr. Coleman was a veteran of and 1Ji-8:iiouni �nl(nO;-'iJl of call office for the generu: practice THE STATESCORO pel'cent Methodist Church, will delive,' phone will TOBACCO on of last week. and will l11at.uro .July 31, 1949, meeting Monday He told why teachers arc lenv� Hazel Creasy, World War II. serving as public Fayettevllle. Of Dentistry the commencement address at our ------­ bring you sleep but will be callable on demand. ing Georgia. a '1110 group voted unanimously relations officer for the of Dentistry at He told of the great difference "Georgia pays Georgia Teachers College at 10 Army doctor to see WAREHOUSE t.o on a exhibit in At- ·Force. He was Loans will be available until teacher a county Ail' what 8 East Vine St May in now starting salury of $1,- put a.m. discharged .. Statesboro, Ga. what schools offer and Thursday, August 26, Pres­ Warning Is Issued on 692. South so since the with the rank of lieutenant col­ can be done about in 1, 1949. what Carolina st.arts teach­ lanta, especially association with they offered ten and twen- ident Zach S. Henderson has an­ Polio bv Helath Dept_ - Loans will be made direct ers at North had been invited to dis� onel. He and his brothers closed Oecil - by $2,000. Carolina county fixing it up more DR. JOHN L. JACKSON W:ooten C. P. Brewer J. Paul ty years ago, stating that it is nouncea, It Phones: Bishop the Commodity Credit Corpora- Starts her teachers at $2,100. piny the agricultural products of The Bullooh Herald for the dura­ Is thought that the Increase You Office 32; home 31 this indifference that is account­ Sixty-five diplomas will be comfartably_ tion or this section of the state and ex� tion of the war and it In In northern South Caro­ Hours: 9 to (HILL NEAR through lending agenCies I[ot· the cost Alabama. $2,200, Florida at $2,- reopened Polio will not 1 and 2 to 6 ST., FREEZER, LOOJ{Elt PLANT) ing greater in edu­ awarded to graduates, including be without a 400. We are for the were in 1946 after lina an(J Ie In mattress�ven for appl'oved the cation of­ losing our teuchers penses operation being disoharged Georilia due, part, (7-29-8tp) .by cOI'�rat�on, today. "Today schools eleven Bulloch countians, who one Cason said. A form MI'�of to our assured. from the to spread from the night. speclul fer industrial arts-we have to neighbors." s�l'vice, highly epi­ make up the largest summer loan will be I Rufus G. Brannen, secretary of demic areas of North Carolina, agreement available have offer President Henderson then stat� In Atlanta, Actlng Gov'ernor ----_-_ powor tools; they graduating class in the histOl'y of WE to cotton the local fair re� The State ALSO DO '" cooperative marketing cd: "Most of us not organization, Thompson issued the follOWing Georgia Department home economics-we have to have been th� college. associutiOJ)6 the associa- ported that $1,372 were in the of Publlc Health h.. fonnulated whereby have stoves and refrigerators; inside our school houses in ten statement: - a tion obtain a loan on cotto'n treasury to start the fair with Bishop Franklin, originally the following pollcy: He-Upholstering Rug Cleaning may they offer commercial courses­ years-and then only for some "I am profoundly grieved by Georgian who now makes his Install on which such associations have this year. The Bulloch County 1. All local health Awnings and Venetian Blinds STOP we have t.o have typewriters," he special occasion." the death of my friend, Jim Colc� depart­ �L(())(())Jk=JBUY Fair is scheduled for October 25 home in Jackson, Miss., is a made loans to their producer- mens are advised to a explained. "Four subjects were He explained that is man. Impose Georgia to 30. graduate of Georgia members. voluntary" as follows: all that we were offered years on a Minimum Founda­ �wo colle�e�, "The tragedy near Dublin last quarantine • working HarriS and Unl- The county agricultural con- (a) CItizens are from THACKSTON MELTON ago, and we hud to take them." tion for Education which would YOU�g Emo.ry LTuesday night had already claim­ d1acouraged on the Portal highway, were held vel'Slty. He was made bishop· at I sel'vution association committee In to North Carollna or School for education ed tJle life of another of my traveling provide $83,000,000 He stated that in ten the Monday afternoon at the Upper the Conference of Supplies will designate persons as clerks years Mr. H. W. Averitt northern South Carolina, or any in the state. He Jurisdi�tional rriends, Jr., BEDDING gave figures Mill Creek Primit.ive Method,st Church at Colum- CO. 1.0 assist in nation would be needing I,OOO,� Baptist the I producers preparing and I am shocked that area where people from these showing that Georgia spent $42.- J. doubly 000 new teachers-"thal's Church. with Elder B. Jarrell, bis, S. C., this past June. Statesboro, Georgia Phone 368-R and executing loan papers, Mr. 100,000 the from that accident areas are likely to be; (b) all 000,000 for beer in 1947; $2,000,- E. Till­ injuries Statesboro Office u He then revealed t.hat assisted by Rev. T. C. The commencement Cason pOinted out. Employees of year." program persons should submit to a volun­ Equipm,ent 000 1(01' for huve proven Fatal to MI'. Cole­ Company wine; $64,000.000 liq­ man, in cllarge of the services. c I' e d i t a Uons 3,000 teachers who t.aught last will besides the production associ - include, gradua- two week's on -F. s. PRUITT- uor; for man. tary quarantine $53,000,000 cigarettes Buriul was in the ceme­ .. will not teach church a chartered the Fal'm Credit year in Georgia tion exercises Thursday, ban- their return from areas. by and "Mr. Coleman was an out.­ epidemic 39 E. MAIN cosmetics "in the same year tery. Sl'.-PHO� 520 Administration, of, banks and this year. quet for the grllduates and their (All North Carolina should be that Georgia wus paying out standing young Georgian, a brll­ DT', Alderman is. \survived by and thf! traditional lan- For Your We other agencies approved by the guests Iiant cditor and considered an epidemic area); a He quoted figures showing: a of taxes $4,000,000 For educll- his distinguished Oonvenienc� Carry Complete Line wife; three daughters, Miss tern walk On CCC us lending agencies, of Wednesday night. citizen. The fierd of (c) entrance to this area of visi­ incl'ease in the birth I'ate tion," Maxie Lou Alderman of journalism warehouses fOl' great: Portal, Thursday the graduates and their apPJ'oved storage and the entire State as we1l has tors fJ'Om polio areas, unless t.helr "Can Georgia afford to spend Mrs. of of loan cotton and in the nation--4l'Om 2.000,000 new Barney Dunlap Atlanta, families will have lUncheon in the count.y agl'i­ suffered a loss which I feel business is essential, should be $161.000,000 for beer. wine, Hq- Mrs. J. E. Feaster of great STun:eNTS TEACHERS cultUral conservation ussociation babies annually the 1930s Newport, college dining hall. during and deeply-officially and per'sonally." prohibited. uor. cigarettes cosmetics, and R. I.: three sons, Lonnie Alder­ employees will bo deSignated as to 1940. "Then in 1940 the birth' A list of Statesboro Tablets then we can't graduates Governor Thompson, together 2. It is also suggested thai Primary Hectograph and Refills say spend $83,000,­ man of Springfield, Earl Alder­ . clerks. rate began until last 000 fol' our schools?" he asked. follows. Every student carries a with Mr. "Tiny" Groves, his aide, non-essential .. gatherings, espe­ Primary Pencils and Climbing man and Mike Alderman of Por­ Duplicators Supplies He attended the funeral services cially of Children, be restricted No-Boll yea I' 3,910,000 new babies were concluded with, "Our teach­ tal; two brot.hers, E. F. Alder­ B.S. degree in education with the Crayons Desl{s and l'�nTH-TILLMi\N MO!t'I'UARY Acessories ers mold our here. since the disease is hOl'n." nation's future," man of Savannah,' and H. E. AI- subject mujor I1nd minor indicat­ ! apparently Crayola Orayons Machines INS'l'ALI.• S OXI'GEN OUTFIT An incomplete list of out�or­ spread mainly by carriers by Stapling derman of WrightSVille; und ed: Scissors IN NEW AM8ULANCE He town who attended the Gem Thumb Tacks pOinted out thaI: it is ob- three gl'undchildren, people droplet transmission 'emanaUne: Clips, Rites Cnnducted for Charles Punish busi- Paste Blitch, funeral of James F. Coleman from the nose and throat. and :J[ll

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