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2-1-1939 Bulloch Herald

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· c»y, of tllia re!!Olution be fumished te graph)!. IlIleijng W.1Id"!!IIIII)'� Qqtc!",� Collins .:...... ��:':.:"I:h . We,.re.gojng!o ltl'¥e.a.aand. D. to the on Ed­ .. 1;':, Rivera, l!n!tI. tabl, them. w,� 'and William� and til ." Roald, Of ReGents pCj)io�':T�-- �o.vetllor � s",rl,-", YirlinJa se"",d �� �_, It' .�. c:r .; �""l. f � 0Ij' c{ti!Jt Iif SitDate, and to th' Spaatl­ Holland ,and sa 'On f)oIeze. na I4're Akernflln and, Do�y Care­ ." t!M' "'o��l � er the, and that Tho.e ilf, Houllf' copies � moil:lng 1'00 In ,�Ii�, �re: Ir- lyo RigS; enulrt.tnedl '(�n���?In:,tti�r�ne) 'N:ee,d's ot U:ui'y,ersity S)'lItesn glftn to the preas. \ - Collins. M.... In the lsI) Knight, C.rolyn lIO",e,,; ebarle.· Cqrrin� find Fral1!tliq, sitting gal- '. "This, the 13th day of 'January, McGalliard, Sara lerJ of. the flopae 0.£ In a resolution adopted at the meetmg of the Board of Re- Detll W.oods, Mel'I _ 1939. vin and ..... Page T'· . intends held in to 1,1 1939, E Mr", that she January l3, Atlanta, presented, Jutti0r' Blac�. F,ranlfllfl, atf!tes, g�nts Gov.ernor L. R. of the Butt6t:H Siebert, Secretj\ry ,"Hgl'A�'� to most of her time there Rivers and to the of the R-'&OGRESS spend right Spe�kers t�o hou�es o� t�e Geprgla �­ .. • OQ,· CQVNTY Rellreaentatives'j Board of __ BIJLLpCH Regents Jt the Univer.lt� Sf.lDDS·.. ST4'TB"BO�O AN� out t hat If to the ) --.:.::!>:..:. really tl)e the rep- gislatul'e, th� Board points the approPtlPtion. SEVENTH GRADE ' ;: t·� �;-::::=-::-_� �....::..-!:?!:...:..�G�.�..4...... :..:._7!B.:..:..;,9::...._X_.:O�'fnE nll�. eIIJOYI spow System of Georgia. VOLUME 2 Boaril ill cent it {acing 'real' January 26 S""\�J¥),RQ, �EO'G� I, ,...,tatjvea l.!lf(��' I ot Regents .:u� t.o 5� pe� �lll � t�ag- The lOyenth graqe Is stu4y1IJg a!l­ Tod.y, �D���Y, 0" IW most man in far as state s institut IOns of education are con­ LOVE 'Ii!_!f ""phapa l:!Ie "seen:' edy sp tile hlgh�� out mining, Those makilJg 1PO in VACATl0N'FROH . al ternatives the . the Btate' is a cerned.· In the which Boaid faces thlB week are': Geneva Dennl� (j'Keel�, Flo're��' Rice t¥, Of. ca�itol resolution f�ur spellll)g Strick, . �rrjdO�bas in the are offered for consideration. Owen, June Knle-ht Used in Esla ,. man' that l!.e\!n very much Ne,wI land, Rqth Hale, Willa Lee Holland Regln.ld WOMANS System CROP AND fEED as C.LU.B Screven in The resolution in full is follows: ftep.te� J� I� tlilllpch and Clyde Calvin R au l:m!l:-li,ht ------Anderson, Key, Betty emovaI 01 1 of' d other than "RESOLVED, That the Board MISS FRAN�frii ViSITS Jan. 26-27 rge � Mat' ye��. lie ia non'e Bird Foy, Rufua Jones and Joyce Thursday, Friday, Breed , 'IChain I of of '_ Mr. University .system out If we could re­ Miss Franaeth, visited· in our school Loretta SPONSOR' �n �Ibert L. Cl.bb, We talkeIreechee Harris, . of students. the fiscal the of 55 laration of Henrigene annou,ncemenl most of last week out the! college During prospect receiving only per Independence. by J. Black Poland China sire for use in the er. He a of blooded received at F. dUal Circuit, last Judge Willie Woodrum spent Smith, Angeline Harris, Sara Daugh. Montiay. Tuesday. Jan. 30·31 ¥rs. 0,. Johnston, the bought pair good Statesboro, Ga., by Thursday adjourned I year the state over to such :n· cent of such we feel She most of her t:me in the meetings III Washing· paid appropriation spent committee community, of the some Purebred and started a small C. Field of the the Bulloch SuperiOr Court to hurry to Atlanta upon city attending try, R. J. Brannen, Neal Brown. It Eroll Basil Rathbone, ship of Statesboro Womans Everyone g:lts Parker, Supervisor learniq stitutions in excess of FI)'nn, Southern Governors.: $2,000,000. compelled to say to the General As· grammar school, where she taught Club 25 who are herd of of a resolution in the re- ton with other is 4·H club members in He lets tlie have and Loan Sec- . Lel(islature , to was directed b)' lIfr. Harville. David Niven. Donald Crisp in sponsoring the Georgia Pub. boys hogs, boys Emergency Crop Feed offel'ed, Georgia aeekill,l( and will: "In the fall of 1933, the year after with all the earnestness we She also with the He is now back in hiS office sembly .inging. practiced he Forum, under the CltlZen-\ Elsa scl:ool has a purebred pig. A th'e pigs at about what It cost him tion of the Farm Cr�dlt Admln!stra- move him from office. The Hon;e Economics class held ito TIlE DAWN PATROL direction of three to tl·is Board took charge of the institu· can that we face a real in the Glee Club. We are al­ Mr. Frank "el:v�r the first of messages muster, trag. gids Miss Emily Woodward. The first chain system of dlstrlbutlng gilts has to raise it. Through the cooperation tion. I. Williams, Clerk of Bull�h Superior Cou� .Itat­ tions of there were far as to have her vis;t our General today (Wednes· higher educatIOn, edy so the state's Inst:tutions ways glad in of the Sea Island Bank and the Bul· The loans will be DS ed he had not been advised when court" w6uld the Assembly Forum will b� presented by the Sta. been started also. Mr. Cato has pro- made, in the Monday night thllt will in attendance III said institutions ap- of education are concerned. school. 1 11m sure the students re· day) at 11:30. This messuge higher of Bank money Is past. only to farmers whose cash reo Commerce, c6. mised to give certain a if the on students. In we tesbor� Cha�ber �YS pig 10ch.County �rocured _r_e-_c_o_n_v_e_n_e_.______wee a which ope10te proxllnately 8,000 college "Consider the alternatives which ceive lols flom her trips to our school. to fmance the This are Laat k leven' GeorgI rep_- concern departments WIth Cltizensh:p eom- plgB, gIves quirements small and who cannol �he . the ma.n· o�ratmg bo"J in tunl will him two s !he stnte for . that year the face: -William Moore. gh'e pig ' , tatives allocnted funds and services they paid wHen R. 4·H boys In fanDlng obtain credit from other oource. oougbt tlJe removal (rom of- mlttee, !\fr. L. the •• training hyestock any of such institutions Ra,msey, out a Bonilar discus- tonallce approxi. 111. \Ve cannot inclease the number of the fIrst htter to pass on to some FIRE of WIlI!e Woodrum, of the :renderj the second, State Executive Secretary of the G\!.I and then Idea about the busl- Tile money 108'1ed will be limited to UNDE" IN, I;tOUS� f.lce Judge nanced up· mately $1,300.000. of students to an instructor because THIRD GRADE lD I. Statesboro court 8ion of departments f by o'rgia Education Association will' other boys the community. ness erid of the farming program. the farmer's Immediate and actual l Ogheechee superior the fmal talk 3 pte· "This past fall-that to say-the we arc the limit con· ;Miss Jane Franseth was a viSitor circuit.' propriations, and ,is already beyond speak here February 7. The Forulll cagh needs for growing his 1939 crop of 1038 were in 25 full there Cent the Per A resolution was the stute's needs. sleiered tolerable under educationai in third Monday morn·ng. offered "entation of I grade will be he lei lit the Club 0" for the of feed for live· saying att:ndal�ce , Woman's purchase n:ee· on the of the '.rhe Grady Hotel IS the campuscs University standards. We sang songs for her. Our teacher stock. that there hnd been reports Judge Henry home WIth Dr. A. J. Mooney, presl' aIrand Ju Scores 'J00k 11his System nppl'oximately 13,000 stu- "2. We cannot reduce further tho told us a new stOl'Y, Earl Alderman ry Woorlrum had been of en 10r a11 the �tllte politicians. Reduction In Coach Fa.res dent of the Chnmber of Commerce Farmers who can obtain the funds guilty "high With rep' dents. salanes of our staff because told liS the "Why the Rabbit's crimes and misdemeanors" in oUice hotel is crowded to capacity teaching story preslIling Dr. I they need from anlnd:vidual, product. to .. and fur "If the npproprlDtlon the Board wo are faced with the Tail is Short." -Betty Rushing. M.ooney states. thatIIJo/"nts' In that wltnesseo be s;'m- nnd senators, already danger Presentments b or er asking resentntive& the Forum ,s attamlng state.wlde ae'l ion credit association, ank, othand of for the of Effective 1939 laws are nwde there at negents mnintenan'ce of of Ollr most deBirablo January 15th, I moned and It these complaints were more nights, losing many clamatlon and is doing a great deal concern are not eligible for crop and ,vould sus· these institutions is to 55 pCI' cent due to the fact that other FOURTH GRADE Recommends That General borne out, atrlcles of impeachment '0 than the average person. professors toward acquainting the people of the .Solicitor feed loans from the Emergenc)' Crop In as w:1I be unless further reo On and after the Central of Most you can stand necessary inst.tutions are able to pay better sal· We are drawing pictures of the Es· January 15, 1939, Georgia and Loan be prepared by the house and referred peet. any night state with many problems of the day. Close Places Which Prove Menace Feed Section of the Farm the hotel and see the venue is produced for the State of kimos. The are wrIting .tories Railway will have bargain fares in Coaches every day. tc the senate for trial. the lobby of aries. girls He adds that the public is invited to Credit Administration. The loans we the main- in a huddle, and Georgia, wili receive, for "3. We cannot effect further eco· about the Every· morning The Term in no scor- The resolution which Was referred political big·wlgs picturlls. 1 1-2 Per attend and enter into the discussions. January Grand Jury, uncertain terms, will not be made to standard rehabi. for Cent Mile in Southeast· see the Governor en· tenance of institutions, and we have OUr teacher looks at our teeth, hands ed the of to the committee on the .t�te of the quite often you t,jtese nomies because already gone A Forum for women will be held at operation certain types of pUbli.: places of amusement litation clients whose current needs hasw. instructions to these 13,000 of how was Fowler ter or leave tHe hotel in'much furnishing beyond any sound limit along this line. nnd hair and, a "hart is kept Women's in Bulloch known as "Jook its to are for the Farm Secur- republic signed by nap. You will Train tpe Club Room February county Joints," making report provided b)' cloes not live at student�, slightly less than $1,000,000. failure well are. We are enjoy traveling by on of of Darwin Franlc1Js, who This is most noticeable in the kept they writ:ng 'at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs J. O. Johnston, the Court here Tuesday of last week. :ty Administration, formerly known �utlen, Flander,. Ema'nuel; out in the states' "The steady in enrollment to with the reo short stories in We are try­ 161 The the of Jones of the hotel city incr.'!se mllke needed repaifs, El'glish. Air-Conditioned, Air-Cooled Steel Coaches Statesqoro Forum Leader will be in Grand Jury used Show Boat, a mad house on U. S. \'s the Resettlement Administrlltion. De(oor IIlc�ntoah; B�t- bU�' to the Henry in th'ese institut:ons has not been ac· in the to to a button on ley; Evans of that he int,;nllR go by suiting deterioration properties Ing get everybody buy charge of the meeting. Miss Em:ly Highway No. 80 the Portal road, in pointing out the �ondi- As In the past, farmers wi!o'ob.�ain �eDu�fle; Smll�r ,!f increase in We Toilet facilities, free drinking cups, compartments, of ellr close to: companied by any payment the to Infantile Paralysis. ' smoking tions have exist all of and will 'Ind Gradl! Hotet ft{td,keep,an needing repfllrs. help fight who directs the state For- they found to in. places s,�ch characters. emeJR!!I!�r. c.r.op f�ed lo�ns "'I�et;ty. Drln�ard �n�ln. for their On the con- alter· Franseth with la�ie&' lounge. l'0odward, 'Edwards of Lowndes heads tlie C7im- ma\ntenance. "4. enjoyed having Mifs urns will be the speaker and will The body recommended that actIOn be taken to close up all such give as security a fIrst lien on tlie ",ball,ls h.jlpllliing., T?ere r.�m�!ns only ��e trary the amount actually received native -Julia. a mltte;, 'on the .tate of rpylublie. of InH�asing u�, Travel Safely and in Comfort talk on the subject "Georgia's JIIag- I places' where found to be menace to the community. ivestock to be fed If the money bor- dl: llI!'tricu\"tion froll) state has bee� to Willie wu PLA,y TO Q� PRt;I:!t:NTED t�� 's�eadily fees students. and Tobacco Roads." ,The presentments in full are as follows: rowed Is to be used to I!roduce or When Judge Woodrum mlnlshlng. us to. lalt �ol,ia Term, 19311, for advised here In Stato.boro. tlia' tbe - AT ScttPOL '''�erll\lt s!ly, tha� t�i. FIFTH GRADE Schedules and other illfonnation will be The Bullock County Library is also Ja,:,uary "ur��•••'!,'l. ��d lI.y .tp.c� . Fares, cheerfully �'�D����UND "1;h� scope of probJem no,!" . ',' the Grand chooen and I A entitled step should be 011 as a )'1 with the com- We, Jury Wltere loano are made to �I . had he 'I!\�-ae� "�arrylng jhe iook'ld dlaas\· We have our harm""i�-� back and o� copperating citizenship tenant'!> LlPlution 1Iea]l PII:'I,entec!. �ua- furilished'by any agent •. , �1'I1i. to Is shown of Ceo T Groover" y sworn the , 8.per101 ...ther". Friday p""'lent�d this. Hoa�d er. It wll'l un. ou.t of ,nittee on reserve several at January, 193,9, Terl'l! I ., .., the landlords, 'or othe" an'ln; ed to make any lta\ement. 'Off "'!\\i"" �resented b, '"'Ipubtedly fpree, there are eleven in The by having 1i.J1bg ",,,re- the f that we,h more than Harml,"ica ubmit Jan. 27 at R in the 'schoo! ,act ,ave thMe' deserving on Superior Court, respectfully .... ,terest I� tlte "flilanc�d or the Bentatlve Walter li.r.rsJ;., of Millen night; o'c1ocl< In��itut�ons ml!ny. Club. We are it .... much �orth-while ""oks citizenship, cropo tw!ce as as enjoying ry Receives Peterson's stullellts and . auditorium by the. ninth grade stu· many college young men apd wlto cO\lld not '(hese books have been loaned by the following report livestock to be '�, are' required to Ci'tifended the Judge With 'the asaertlon wpmel) and are glad that we have them back. t�e recommen�a- I ".' TIMBER were in attendance in the state Instl- .. DE"ONSU4�(),NS C.at tlons: • a their contrl1>ution meet the increased would a•.• waive their, II) "there was not a linlrle .,.,pre_ta- denta as J!&r� of charge and -Lorene Miller. , O·e.�._. Georgia Library and will • '. clalUla (avor o� II: I;el\ TO BE nine and 65 Commis�ion RecommenJatl.on HELD FEBRUARY' 10 for the aid tutl9'ns years ago, if, only be ....d of of be at We recommend tl)at the to the of tlve from tl)e Ogeeqhee to the drive to raise funds t�us depri tt\e' oPJl!lrtunity available the local'llbrary dur- {OIl?Wl?g C;;overno,:; t� F;aom C�\ 8YI'A. B. el'i!l.ult" �I!!.0l'g per cent' of our Is to the s hst SIIIRLEY In appropriation l1ald, their Mrs Johnston named be added pauper George T. Groov,er. haa loan I, thOBO signing the resolutlona. of Georgia parti· ing Febrnary points postma.te� until tile ,. �..' cripple<\;, continuing, educ�tlpn. A!'yone I " l' . _, -" .,. c�ildten 1 I :AdmlnlatrR}lon will receive from the state for the SIXTH GRADE -'allw.� The is invito who bears in mind the low ranking \jl' that of to' women be paid the '!mount 'opposite each be�n Timber cularly.- public cordially e'lt -s�ciat' I�terest ,,!,d rec!,mmended �y C�!!�"""lan palo!. demonstr,tlo�� Ju� Willie Wood�!Im' ":� maintenance these Institutions less are Holland In l.�l.be ¥Id ,}�to>d Qf We geo· name: . to himself. fOIl h1loch ed to come and"enjoy this play. The that this state has heretofore held in study;ng . In for Hugh Pe�rso" Checu In payment of .pproved county farmero'at W.'IT,' to·theb.!nch In 1988 current � I,. Citlzenah'p GaorJla succ� anilli:s 1'iI , �·,.t "''''f'' .. " f '1 l�!1 f i�<"S�udies ! than halt 8S much as the state was ex- admission will be 10 cents for aoultn education, who realizes the tremend- he to CU-. �!: a!!.d. Mr!: $6,00 will be' m.lled from the Re- SIJ!I"'s at 1Q A. II., on Febru.1')' 8, term runs until 1941. Jie bea&me a an�jd.;tO-George ·,.IIft'1IIrO-�anF--' -II, :Em1lll1BnCr �.- • lit W·-A. -Qrocmt"'. � IA p. on; ltoo;m aenteJ! -';lII�""\..". "E....n has for the every person the foregoing does not. pre· made in the laat few years, who sees t�' 14 and Hollan�. beel' Loan. �(fIF;!l �. c;. �. �. Shlr'�y, Cooperative Agent, he liad In �he .• Fe.brda"'y .�, . Ju�llIIletion get time/. '1'8y Ii�t'ar¥, 'fter. Pa,rke� �d serv:Jng ' 9c.!!p, .Ii!!� ($j!rlle tve 'aM' sent the month, pay- an commls- Naval Stores, will wants to this wur· fully weight of this problem. as we see, the great poss:billties for uniil l\larch. li/ddle Cannon, .,s.0\) per year un4er e�pl!.ed concb!� for.· Daughtry ease, who wu In wljC, tP, doittrl�ute I'a;'t eSt' t�� l"urderiKI statement as has dealt able to F. Cannon. slon. Formal notice the Post demons{rations. 'All will thy c"use given only the state if this educational progress The CItizenship committee urges all JolJn �rom Shlrl�y Screven eounly laot �ear. 'Albert L. � T�e sum '��I\ile;'t. WIth attendance en at the fali John H, Donaldson be the Office of hi.- d�acl'as the various of campus I can be continued, must recognize that wh� are interested in the study' lof' �Id �e�rtment' reappoInt- avcees phases forelt Cobb, one of the defendants In the month use and ment a J .' Have .a well as session, Aln ever rate of in· nn of Is days. "." me- 1Ilrf. Vlrdie L,e. Hilli�r,t _n,1 Miss greater ! increase in these matriculation citizen.ship to attend these meetin�. $1.50 per �or th,e expected w;ltliln few: Jl manage�ent 'tHinning case, had many sharp exchan.... with crease in attendance summer school of the thod.. The chief S�JJie Prine 'Pcnt the weeken,! in at charges forcing students out of the m­ They are proving to be very inter- »enefit negro "roman rea�!, (o� tlpnnl,!, J"dge Woodrum anol af' one tlJ!lfl W88 has taken a much Is to forest a and be short of over state. of the -Qtt.' N' M_ held In Cobb Macon with M�" Hilliat'd'. nephew. place, greater stitutlons, would nothing Many ew emh... he!p th'!. a�a� prod'!C" contempt. ".. esting t.h� named,! HOME.CHURCH-SCHooL e:t;s. . ''Aer maximum amount increase has in the demands a are of merl:h.ntable- Dr . .!: B. Lee. developed disaster. st.lf�e'� outstandinjr pe�son.alitles Sylvania Taylor be paid $1.50 per PROGRAM AT acquitted. on the MET�()�JST At lte meeting Iast timber, just as we thin com and cot- extension service conducted . Miss Blitch of Sw· by "We are confident that th� avaIlable for these Weduesday _ Mary Margaret ent;rely FOf)1ms. month, payable to A. J. Knight. CHURCH SAT.UR()AY .... ,. the Junior ainsboro the weeken:! with Itpl' the Board. General Assembly in its wisdom and night ",namber 'of Com- ton atalb to space plal1.tB aci they will sp�nt It navinlr come to attention by I· TONIGHT IS DEADLINE ,!u� Rev. N. H, Williams, of the mel'l'e elected three new membero In- the Mr•. Blitch. pastor produce. largelt crop' parents, Mr. nrod W H. "When the committees 0: the Gen- patriotism will solv]! this problem. For the of the Board of yleljl.. Statesboro Methodist announ- to the to Rillswell and era I as C�al�an C�unty Church, ori-anl�atl�n. They are R. M. t:eft themselves, compete Mr. and Mrs. ·A. M. Assembly were considering the such aid it may be to them we deem T CommISSioners that fman- irtes� TO BUY AUTO. TAG County ced this the second of a Charles C. for •• th� I again week, McColiuni-and R. with each otbe� for the'sol! Mrs. H. fl. leC, last b:li cut It our to make this declaration , 1\ urner Bensa,\, lefililty, Monday this Board duty , W Cowqrt appropriation M ces are 11'1 bad shape ,and tbat ·there . series of home-church-oehool meetings A. moisture and until the Wl11IOUT Ath\nto. \\'.11 rEturn today. its estimates to the bone and asked to the with which we are 1:lontlWmery. ;soll sunllirh� fBIljALTt; The)' necessity U ",is' a vast sum of taxes, We to be held here at the Met.hodist Mr. Benson la associated with Chas. suppress the Tbls la H, Blltl h <:..,pnt th:'l 'Neekend the amount that was absolutely faced. uncollec�ed I ,stron�r w,aker, for 1989 \\\ only an YY j' IS e especially urge offiCIals In charge I If your .ppllcatlon your C fit· tl tl)e church Saturday at 2:30 E. Mr. ..ture doeo. hert with his to maintain its services with "RESOLVED That a after:noon, C,!,!e, �al e8�te; McC'Ill'l'l1 th,e n, thJll"ipg �u� m�,n family. necessary FURTHER, lof make ,,!,a� auto license tag shows a POI' mark Uf. tax-co�lectlon.8 t? ev.ery �f- o'clock. The theme of the meeting is with the local office of the"Georgl� can Improve on that., pOSSIble to iater than YY Ith L· Sea1ed fort. will be "Beautifying the Borne, School Power Company and Mr. Mobtgomery Undeslrahle trees can be removed to mldn!ght tonight (WeclJIp., IpS stram our rehe:e�y thl�ectfi�anc�1ng t e' County, and Roadside." i. a member of more desirable treea .• cbanee'to day, February I), It wilt COlt tlte "'Ir- - the Stateilioro . give before the H'!gh . Appearing Statesboro Ro taxes at are now p""tcdoue, I th°f ... H W H te'nS.on I ·--a"'" Sch I fIICUIt falter.. Ma ure that Is arvey, ex. .n.""" ,00 y. grow titrees, ular fee pluo a 20 per cent pena,.,. tary club here Monday, M. W. Turner, We the Grand Jur' af�r a thor- :. • englOeer orga1!i�atlon treeS have attaln� �ull grow!h, The deadllnu 18 of Bulloch county gave one of tlie dlocussion recoJ;;'end to our' .,,-, ann0'lnc!,d mloInlght toght, ough' of t e ea ers 0 th nI °i .t\.�en� M,1jJ� �:1I,\1' !�. 'I:h.eJetg Feb- tp give most unusual demonstrations in �.t _ c;,�n alh'\.tliarvo:s�ed be­ 0 am�nd tlie bill creat:ng .. n� '!y,� til'" and any appllc;atlon poat � Legislators' . WlnS �arth M W ;.ge M "11 ; or 'Ye�n,esdbe' neld trees a chance. Diseased or d1't�?��JlIfageo Studebaker ever in the coun- ,,:t. "": the whistling witnessed to also make the ,.. , .our Tax Commissioner rua�, that time" will 0 of fore, 'C". _,�, '. hepar:tmakentorne 10 er �n"'BIn uIlrs'hoe count"y wilanlben, one cI'oc.ktB mAeetn In��n..tatWIllon "bas been treea can be taken out 'rot the-ailkil hODO. ty. the Tax CommlssI Ex. Off"lC10 . . en the Dr. to John trees. oner. program.. M';rvin Eittman ex\ended IIlr. Underwood the lIealtl}y ,,!oto� v;elJ:lcle d!ll!'!rtlJ!8.!)t Mr. Turner an unbehev- and RIl"P� displayed Sheriff with the authorIty power' _ ,'" . .. . " u sI or s .' :" . WI'11 k on a bea t f t'h'e' tate I t to be at t or':,· y ogan.. prea e ta� h" . .. ' , 4!!n present•. , IS NO able to whIstle WIth hIS mouth all taxes and tax fl faa and : • ,'" .• to collect ablhtl, I t A I I 'is 'tf' i. rt I I' To he 'of �x fi' where Gilmore ,,:.?�� to make of c�osed .. i� diffi�ult levi�s fa� re- Run - ,. gjllit ���:gy�rra·n;::�y ".. , J . " ���e. ·t�('lefrr:l:.;s%'tWP:il1�i.e � '--1 t;U:;'�dPj:�� - �.& filled hIS WIth water and con· , .,. r- EconolnY . 'necpssary. ft"_o'�n,.d I.tQl?,� mou,./t. • '" " "a�l,.· . , coII cen ONaOl: c c t,'ol ." the 't'r)I' 'zed Ivi"-1 ege. • - group. I" ,.� � , �mned �h" 'T wish to known ,�, " "pst ,,'.&;. he, w� '10t W,e respectfully ma� Is on sou!,� 'l;'he public. . '-' invited,-.------An In.; ate Mpssalle From The State load, has ,.' , ...... th{ Court that this Grand luI')' . T, • b�t' '!':'s, c��pl��!r. ',\udiIi1e SERIES OF 111 BETINGS ..;)1.. "" ;-"R/{ under A. A. A" the more membe'fA 0'( the official supervision t!i�'oj forty been greatly concerned with the pre. CO Q(> a .1 i;a �. 'G' ' 'J, 'to . M� CQt1;'lnllJ':lHi 9.Y AUUIDENT club. valence of law vlolat:ons and disturb- TO,ST1;TPY �Jj:�TI��q Capltql• ,.....&.��"r .J''''-b �!-' 'a.' ...� T In of the BI!! ��D � ¥!M.:�I!\.�� Of Gelid_eDt t;!UQQl, '" :Il the various. , r.W· res�?:e �he ':'�c�s SJ;>E1)RD�·:.)jR�q'ORDE'-gK� Th� t� q�estj�? ?�! ot- �a,c.!: I1,r _':!\ ,. �.: he came to � �YI'to � ,,�.�lj Studebaker Commander of the Power believe whole­ foaro JIIfstre wf(h IiIs forms of n\lacon�uct c"rried on, and .' 1'l1e �Irot o� " "er!es 0{ '!I�tl�g (I1r th�t we might mention In 'Ing for the removal of Judge Willie Georgia Company Cooperative orde�s for Anything lips sealed state",' .., mll!le heartedly in and are real co­ perriti'tted el'igag�d cotton seed are studyln! f��!1!!!�,e.!,!, this' ,eek ""ou� j.�d �;tp�ar­ highway sa(ety, they giving bel'lg boolled liy will held at the au- averages 25.78 miles � EMPLOYES when he'w8I and hi. some of the of am- the, Register school of per "otyld 'I!'\rents' [I)11111c »Iaces tivities of the from gal., to abo\lt f." gentlemen BuU� I!J �tllffi�' f.I!� operation the statewide effort ot: officials, and of County Agent. ditonum ��� tN. ":r�::;:!.::::·.�. ., public newspapers bonght '';orn °jn in this co- Wed'.!.esday, night, .Eebl'Uary �sement in'" . "pltol. a�d - ... .• n- ,,''b;;X Iloll. �\ilj;h and the happen Qe,n at. , in. ., I ,'r: ,. . 5 tons of Coker Strain -. "l. ':7 �!!��'!�. <,,' �nteTU;-i���nt",1;" ':'l:'r"' Clevewllt 7, th,�IIe e,raJ."t. ov.e,. llta., wins Gilmore-Yosemite Run " . there w 'li;:�0- 8, at 7:30 o'clock. · wins class private citizens to reduce automobile accidents. the Jill "�rI'l. '1\1 if'" HIs t't IS 0f he Grand b� l!1� je trophy past ' During .. :' Assembly wo"ld I)! � ", � ,s�' ... ,,\n!y, ��II)I�� Coker 4-in-1 Strain I, Coker 4-in-l I?>: Ju�t.ll ��o'um w�,�c�,!,,�- ate he swal- tli� .t The teacher of vocational o��.�onad0i.e,! an thers tli� and Jury the 10 ab-, agrlcul- that was ill iei! on ills tr.p Atlanta IiritS twenty months, cars miles With­ .pop St....in 2, and Coker 100 cotton seed the resolution Introduce� � I they operated Company 1�,902,977 ,�orn th�t en��ronmimt a�d ture of the school will con- lowed the out sucH I' not condUCIve to Reg;ister mlnda froin Bulloch "'illB.tle. have been booked several the house last we�k by aeven'legisla:' array 'of'legal out a fatal accident. That is the record of . p.laces already by duct the ...."r' the world inits single Georgia's biggest It I toward the ni'eetlngs': 'Amo�g'the .�b. of county. Thoae 111!h0 c'hec In.t tbe AGAIN motoring c1asswitharecordof22.96 wa'! I��me; . has confirmed and of gallon! , W�od';'fn, . J '. ' c.II:�,to!!ist acceptance use Ii' .. - zer ate best to for various • • nd ran WIS es ., crops. '. u WillI. s J J Studebaker learned Th G d Jury. pa'rt' I ar, h r circuit. ed J dge so,n, ":t .,... Again operating seen so often, more th�n 700 of th.em. ?f ¥r. 'fUrner's am,azmg ta!- e, lC� the orders filed to date. Perior court .� ,-e I' to I,n much fe�lIizer a ent and has it througli a the Courts a�tentlOn to that Ho.w pe; acre P'rn, offered Ogeechee economy becomes fact of offi. Convinci11g foryou! Farmers desiring to pool their or. A resolution saying ';.ee �f'Or!, an�'the proof co�firmed call. best? Row the most w�s ';���R; 1'.... itar- cial and This record, is no accident. It is one result of an active and resident of Statesboro. 11J known �o ge� retul'lls Kad been Judge CIrcUIt couit stenograph8r, record itself, c.�u"nt>" them 'here� reports . undisputed This ders' for pure seed can 0,--t u 1 tha� ' -'>I 314-mile Gilmore· as, �red for ',. - year's. pla.ce" Bl1l1�c,h" an I 1m f..rim money .pent fertmzer.· "\ at or t well I� h,e Sh B9at d fprmer y ". Woodrum had of "high tin. Two h promll'len...... the with Mr. • jiU,lty " ,o,w, s are' On .,. own, . . m e orders ,. s thl lot if th .. be�n program , h'" . proof! Yosemite the has conducted for Rotary .... Ip"ed' . �, , " economy sweepstakes aggre�sive safety campaign 'Company y,ears. "H IIIdt " 'l'iiese 'meetings aloe 'timely· since from " ...... were I 0ffi k ,,' - '1.a'''IIr :2 S this a stock Turner filed to 211. The un· and ,!' �e�· .J!O,¥� p'l.rop'ls .,.-"., OnJanuary year, the Amer· Not has it !,_a.!l. *, �trSf ��. o��'.' prior Ji'el,lI;uary come at the time when the misdel"ea(io�'(, on event-sup.,ervised by only habits of carefulness among ",:�r\�� ':Y�o, I A they just crijlles at Commander developed Georgia In manage- obtained C. s, TIlls res'olu'tion re�ered directly � �,h'l ,r,eglst�r!� �? :r,J.rllmon� Htrl Studebaker cap· ican Automobile ASBociation­ gave a selection on a musical saw. Dr laXIty. th<; �roper IIsual yields \1y Crom· mer Is Powee but it has also of ment of thIS and the lack of tp trial ·Company people' numbers them. . 'place who made 48 bales of �Eicidln� Yfha� Daughtery 'Y�p tured the annual Gilmore· was run in the worst weather in ,fitted large 1!' an� nr A Moon. ley, c.otto,n 0", .fet1l\izer dlJairlie mu'i�f, il) \\\0 ,!n,� MaTVln J.' a, i.t�' ����� ',:'" '1<,.' " ..,., ,< laws of the .. •. l.ist case B,al:�e ��r., Yosemite classic in the of the to be of real service to others when accidents occur. Mo're tlla� 350 r'I�I'}�ll prpp,!r r�s{!"'lt, f.or. �he 39 acres in 19:\8 and B. L. Gay �i!o �:.,� S,creye'! c.o,!nty Tfiis �th ,!i� . �u�htry.�? er�,.n economy history run-blind· #���" and who workeil wIth the lJol1dltor ey gave and mat- on were ob- atiracted state wide 'attantion, �- with the cream of ns.?,'l. th!. fr�!,s� h@r�. Il�t� s<;elR tp pre.YI;!i1 ��re; made 51 bales 26' aeres, competition rain, of Red Cross first aid cer­ .�el�c,tt the In .the , ing heavy snow-oyer icy o�r 4,500 cmploy,es ha�e el!rned. standard to of this NEW WA�ER lin Bul- eraL of Og_hee ctreU1� cars! t�e tained from Clevewilt seed. T�NK many p�omin�nt legal"m'i'nds America's Averaging mountain roads. �?rs'��veco?,e �ttention STANDS 111 FlEET ABOVE over 1,500 others are now enrollcd in first aid bOdy relative to It whIch cause great Orders fpr and are' ";Idely ip"i:qiulect:on P!���uti9,'l lIIlnent proof highways elsewhere, 1!I'e. METHODIST YOUNG PEOPLE water tank'is now Its 111 advised cars baker. <;;Omp:��y.'s work:�rs. saidj completed G h d Bus Staaon anii'ger in priced �al'S.;' directly formance! Here is convincing Mr, L. B. Taylor, m,!naKer of th,\ co,!nty In to enforc� tne to reduce tile toll u!,de.ta_ki�� TO 'HOLD MEETING FEB. 9 of an wh-;';e -Va. holding, tl)at, � , ; tremeQdous of acci· pre,ente :Imposq.g �?'!'1' .. helping - fe_;� ill cars And, to make the Studebaker evidence tbat tbe ut­ eqth"siastically, pubUc 11'WS which be there. h�iglJt �': S;:�sl.��o competici,v4C price. 1.ou'll get local Rogero store, was the principal may viol"ted IN SAVANNAH had jn tru� - t,. went dents not been. presen� the _ more.,; all even their words but tIleir actions. si8:ht,ovllr l3,ates�ro. r��oIJltl�n resoluijon calling . fat economy triumph more most in if select only by by is, honse of be raluaM to '1}e (or co'ting gas-saving you at he regular fifth Sunday TJie Methodist young 0 Is '3'2 with a 36 represelltatlves, �t �herefore, recomml'nded t1:a, people , It f�eilln I' 'f'J 'd w.;;..i h beeIi down to defeat before tbe sen· a stock Studebaker a brilliant new Studebaker as sp7�er the SoliCItors Genllral of the SuperIOr -dla'l1ete, statement. the time !!;II impressive, of the Grove Church S nah District will hold a Youth inch "riser" from the make a'public �t ' meeting Emit i� t0 comm � on th. . re erre .e ·Ir:f.!!..... " ut:." , '!'°f,:a. dO ..cional economy of President won first 1939 car! , look intO'this sit· d 00drum 8S of this C.I,T.'terms, " Ju W 'IV gasoline Eight place your Easy th,or9ughly at Wesley the bottom of the tanti. A 1& i. notlfle<\•• ' last Sunday. Mr. Taylor spoke on Cou.t1, Carvuasna,le Rally Monumental 'grOUnd'lj'v�1der ge. : state of Republic, �nd thIs committee , uabon and that he shaH Ie· he was so sh'" tak� on Feb- built within is ,such Church, Savannah, Thursday, the tiser w"iclt large will an vot� on whether or "What Has The to .resol�t.on �bVlouslY • decide Chl'rch gal action as may he thIS news that he a �ffet." at 7:80. Similar rallies are for a man to the by akedn ne�e�s;uy duary 9, enoug cllm� to m,lmedlljtely not this resolution ahould De brought Others on the close said place as a LAN'NIE F. progr,,:m wi�h JIll'. Ta�­ being held in Each aistr:ct. tank. journ court, - nUlsan�ce; fioor be to the . � - SIMMONS' of. \Ile bo�, \� �U. Ethan D. Proctor and E. L. St. I�; w�re The worship servi e is in charge of 'it is part of the city's new water On Friday, the day after the r�s N. Main Statesboro, Ga. .' Harrison, (Continued on Page Four) I the Statesboro young people, extension syotem. lution was offered in the'houae call--I'(Contillued 011 W "18) • DNESDAY, FEB. 1, 1939 THE BULWCH HERALD There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertisin,

I I ----�...... TOTAL ----- Nev:ls last week over ti,., Bale of But- and sound add $227,812.87 floodllghu p'rojedlon ' 8rooklet News Mrs. R. E. HolllnlTlVorih;"f pover j MIll! F.)' Foy who The comments with the statement tons to 'help with the Infantile to realism. The Motorcade close . .: . THE BULLOCH HERALDl lu, co�- . spent 'and .len the W"' Drive. Thursda)' llight ,Friday lpent lysis s1su of trucks and . . a s th�t the educational program, administration Miss Saluda Lucas entertained the ',' comb�- II' £.alr...... with Mr.•nd Mrs. Ernest Published Every Wednesday . tw� traile� Brannen. ellta, Mr.' and'·MH.· ...l'Oy. The Nl!gro Mln.trel .ponsored by nations which can be set up in semi­ "Lucky 13U club Wednesday afternoon .: Mrs. Kenmore of Mr. aupervision, teaching and physical facilities the H�well. is vl.lt- and IIrs. Georte a.u .u'.... Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia Nevll�, the circular to fuil r Imagine sponsors for the Roose- at the home of Miss Martha Robert- �A, arrangement giv� play IlIg her elster, Mrs. D. Aver- ghter, Lhldll, tlna"'Phitl�. have been consistently and asW:,th Faculty., O· C 'E T Y Pere)' . 1fIIIIt· Black para_, ' ..... commendably acting or as a curb­ velt Ball wish our had .: .. son. In the game of Hearts high to the color projection, President been Fac�d Itt,. , me�ber�, Sunday fn'·llaslehuftit'. . maintained in of was A nice LEODEL Editor and improved, spite the de­ medians", �o-, side show, born in for the weather COLEMAN score was made by Mrs. Floyd Akins, su�cessftll. ht-. July, always Mrs. J. L. Renfr e is her" Mr. and Mrs. aM sum to :...... visiting POrterlSlepilena ficit. it adds that if this could be wiped out score Miss Annie Laurie keep the _. manages to be bitter cold. Editor and low It Is sponsored I!. •. JR. Associate by tI: by �_ Mr C. of O. C. a�ong �_. E. son, COLEMAN, �as re��lzed POPULAR VISITOR FETED daughter, McGahee, Bobb)" S"lIt' WIth the Drive. distribu�or9 ·ib�:·WeeIie':'d ·:IIt·· . n ·---,------�--�-----I----·--:--...,..Have ever seen there is every reason to believe In even McElveen. The hostess was assisted of Arcadian Nitrate, the SERIES OF PARTIES MR. AND MRS. C. B. you anyth:ng like Rome. Mrs. __ with ERNEST BRANNEN . Social Editol BEFORE HER Munnerl)'n 8tep�Ni' par_ lOts. Amo,.�•. : Miss Martha Robertson and Mrs, Soda and carries an animated exhibit HONOR MRS. CASTLEN MATHEWS HOSTS AT thc social activities that are greater educational progress in Bullo�h co­ by I RETURN TO CHINA enlisting Mr. and Mrs. Dew Groover and her' ents, They . which the old and :were a�coin�� Ji.Hu: John A. Robertson. II "The South Self-Contained". WHO LEAVES SOON AT EVENING IlRIDGE young alike? I would dau'ghter, Mary France., have Mlrft. StePh�ne sllllat, 'Mrs. Max-_ unty. er RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION the R t News Continuing the lovely parties which like to a BOrt of Thursday night the ladies of egis employs the use of a pictortal map FOR BAXLEY' give composite party ed from Columbus where they spent well and her Numbered among the lovely sOcial daugllter: �ty, 'IrIiD-. Per Year Six Months' zones to the bave been given for Mrs. Jimmie Por- -And for that to ,UiO $0.76 Aid Society of the Primitive Baptist ANNOUNCEMENT with lighted party I'd like have several days last week. will be her guesta for. few days. .demo�strate Mrs. Goodwin Castlen who is leav- funetions of the week was the large rlt her to was return-lbY thr­ visit Church will have a benefit supper Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holland I distribution of Areadlan NItrate during Statesbero, Alma Booth furnl.h flowers .. announ-, Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Booth and IIIr. atld Mrs. �In 'Cutlen leR' Siatesboro to make her home In party Thursday even- ce ing dinner-bridge the party Wednesday morning, given Lanier to from the , the of a Southern the house clean- Entered as seeond-class matter, July 16, 1987, at post party, the proceeds supper b:rth son, Henry Lawton,' ough the StI\tes. superintend their guest, Mrs. Jimmie Porritt 'were for Atlanta Monda where they went' has been the inspiration of ing at which Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bruce sent to the Home in 14. Baxley in her honor by Mrs. Olliff. .. A committee of Len. .t .lUnder the Act of M.rch The Editor's Chair.... to be Bethany January ing composed dinner on of called because of the death' of IIIr. DttIee Statesbore, Georgia, 3, I Mathews were hosts. gu.sts Thursday evening Uneasy will many social affairs during the week. Narcissi were used to decorate the Belle for the Vidalia. After the supper games Miss Henrigene Smm. had as her Fo)' .alad, Sara and Eu- M.... C. B. McInto.h in Castlen'l brother, Arthur CUtlen. 1879. season was reflected Sylvania. d SIte of CblciluulU Last Saturday evening Mr. 'and Mrs. The Valentine room. where three tables were nice Ellis and a social hour enjoye. last plae- for the sandwiches .. Mrs. .. be played guest Thursday night, Miss Ger- Mrs. Dodd anti little Sid. Marvin studellt at DIllIe The Almanac the weather will I ceo- Sidney Bon, P!ttman, says IIt f Cincinnati was the W. Mrs. Jor- the use of red today was Th L. Waller and Mr. and In red carnatlons, ge- ed for the Josh Miss Carrie Robertson, who aldine Williams and Olliff. guests. Zetterower for the Russian tea, her N. .t Ruby mound builders' ' ney 8rd, who have been visiting University, Durham, C., w� ter °ancient " OFFrCE PHONE 246 be severe. :, a� dan Printup complimented Mr. and raniums and red cyclamen in grace- Valentine boxes of were In Sa- candy pre- Willie Groover for the cakes. .. For carried to Oglethorpe Hospital Miss Henrigene Smith spent the clvllizntion. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith home thl weekend. •. . Mrs lOS Mrs. Goodwin Castlen with a delight- ful arrangement in the rooms which sented to the Mrs. Jimmie I .' Ernest vannah for an is lmprov- weekend with her ======honoree, table appointments such as tallies ete. . •• .. Brannen-c-Phone Thursday, February .2, Windy. operation grandmother, Mrs..I have returned to their home In Atlan- MI Ann Elizabeth Sinlth, •. atu­ ful followed were thrown for the occas- I dlnner bridge by dancing. together Porritt, Mrs. E. C. Oliver for high I'd Ruth Donaldson Friday, February 3, Windy and Rain. ing. H. B. Kennedy. give carte blanche tao were accompanied ,Mr. dent at Shorter 1 relieves at Coolie. The were entertain- ion. Each table was centered with a They by Colliie,'Jloine, epent: Dedicated to the Progress of Statesboro and and Mrs. guesu score and Mrs. Inman Foy for cut.' For a Rain. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Minick Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daughtry and gracious reception I'd put Myr- Dodd who stopped here enroute from the weekend here with her mother, Saturday, February 4, I COLDS ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Print- lighted red in silver eandlehold- I Bulloch in taper Others playing were: Mrs. Roger tie Olliff at the then I'd com. County. J. A. Minick spent Friday Sara, had as their guest on flrAt ,In,' door, a buslnels trip In Florida. Mrs. Sldne), Smith. Sunday, February 6, Colder. and up on South Main street. Narcissi er. The Valentine motif was further Mrs. Mrs. - HEADACHES Bryan, bine all nah. Sun d ay, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Daugh Holland, George the clubs in town, and to In. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Arden .nd' Cold. FEVER due to coids and were uset! in artistic emphasized in the courses served. Morgan:' Monday, February 6, afternoon the ladies savan-,daughterof the 666 gladioli thur Turner, Mrs. W. H. Blitch, Mrs..Ar-j sure the success of the I'd call children of Macon the' _k­ Monday try. . :0- party little son, have -returned from spent . Bill, THE BULLOCH COUNTY SCHOOLS in 80' minutes In the room and mato cocktails were followed· entertain- profusion living �in- by Edwin Groover, Mrs. J. G. Attaway, on those musicians out school D. Ar­ Tuesday, February 7, Heavy. Baptist Miss:onary Society Miss Vertie Mae Key spent the Liquid, Tablets. Salve, NOBe Drops ffl�d at high a business trip to Greenville, S. C. end with hll mother, Mr�. D. room. chicken plate with butter beans In Miss Annie i at the home of Mrs. E. L. Harri- weekend in Statesboro with relatives ning Mrs J. O. Johnston, and for a number or two-I think den. In a letter from Mr. Zack Arnold, State BUT DON'T BLAMES US IF THE AL­ ed -. Tn' "Rub-�I._TI.m'_"on�erful LinIment: you'll Mrs. U. F. Stewart 'of Savannah I . Bridge .nd Pong were the fea- timbales, rice wit.h glb- Tea. so- Ping heart-shaped Smith. have to adm:t I'd swell Mrl. R. went son with a Silver a lIIiss Myrtice Brannen left .....�..,.- have a part)'. was a last Mrs. D. B. Dr. and J. Kennedy to School Superintendent H. MANAC IS WRONG. After. Sunday i At the guest week of Auditor, County tures of entertainment. bridge let gravy and cheese salad. Oyster Mrs. Olliff served ice cial hour refreshmenu were served. to visit friends in Augusta. sandwiches, Speaking of music you should have Lester. to Atlanta this week. TheY were fICI-' P. Woma.:k it is learned that the teachers score award. went to Emit Ak- en casserole was For dessert high passed. box cookies and coca colas. been The silver that was donated will be Miss Angeliene Harris had as her at the last P. T. A. meeting and Mrs. L. B. ha. her companied by ElUe wh. Bland. The lemon with Taylor as' guests �rs. Hellry. in this county as well as the other counties John says that Lee has the ins and Mrs. Grady the hostesB served pie Thayer Dewey applied to the building fund. guests Sunday relatives from Florida. heard those youngsters from the thl. week her sisters, Mrs. F. M. Ak- visited Miss Ida Renfroe In Decatur. ho.ts Mrs. Castlen with a cream, with a cherry, to receive he seen the presented whipped topped MISS PARRISH ENTERTAINS We listened in the state, may expect payment prettiest field has in •. ··. Mrs. D. R. Lee and Miss Glenis Lee Miss Edna Akerman Dor- I grades sing. Ins, of S. C., Mrs. B. E. founty Mae and bowl. in were Miss Mar- Columbia, lovely ivy Assisting serving BRIDGE CLUB II boU.nd rt's remarkable what ANNOUNCEMENT of salaries about March 20, for the the Macedonia spent Friday in Savannah. Collins were the weekend spe D H0ff and her hUIband 0f BaIt!more 1939, 'George Miller of church guest' Winners at Ping Pong were Mrs. Mathews, Miss Meg Gunter, Ie. ' guerlte Johnson Mr. and Mro. Nolan Bro-;.t. annon- additional Mrs. John Coleman of Savannah is of Ruth Akins. Leslie has accomplished Md., Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. month of December, 1938, and an sometime had some of the teeth in the Castlen and Japk Autry. and Mrs. Bob Pound. Miss Henrietta Parrish enterta:ned Mr�. Taylor ago ce the of 'othY . short of their d.U�r, Mrs. J. H. during periods public were enroute marriage visiting Wyatt. 01- club on afternoon Igrammar DeLoff Florida to cover 30 cent I Misses Ruth Akins Dorothy Col­ Mrs. Bob a..lsted the h rn tho f0IIowmg I' her bridge Friday tho�e payment approximately per left side of his face removed and it is said Bryan bridge gamcs musIc fr�m Bill to son of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. school . the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Elarbee and' '.m- wereh the have been . • Nar- y vl�ltJng En. Edna Mae were the four awar e. lie at her home o� street. .. . and Akerman tes.es �n a ner lovely were d d '1 College middle prizes _ about the of serving dellgtodul . of . .. of StateRlN>r". The marria- January's salary June, he makes a "left handed speech" Dan Miss Elarbee attended the Lucy Brotherton, before leaVing for Conley .... Josephine of CISSi and titan s were used t'0 Leotlel Coleman was a bUBineu vi.- J. po . spend-the-day guests Mrs. E. ·ourse• dinner. Covers were laid for a tea kettle we�t p I floating prize, glas. horne n an us bit w.s afternoon at' 1939. I Atl ta handed , thll solemnized Saturday R. Groover of the Emit Grove Church about funeral services of their relative, F. er weekend. Collins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs! Mr. and to Mrs. E. L. Barnes. The high prize decorate h Itor in Atlanta for the Castlen, . 3 o'clock at the Methodl.t cu.h reb R. Williams at Mr�·1 roo,?,. of poetry which we want to share In the of this condition the audit of the same time had some teeth in the Daisy Thursday. e- The whIch was gIven I Mrs. light right Emit Mr. and Mrs. for Ies went to Mr. and Mrs. R floating prtze Julian C. Lane and Mrs. Dan Akin., Grady I coup with ou. II Mr. and Mrs. Alvis RUBhton of Co- and ),. the Bulloch Board of Education pre­ side of his removed. It is said that he Mr. and Mrs. mer received a table to each pla)'er bidding making Bliteh Jr., were vll:tors In Savannah, county face Bland, Roy Bray, Brady, They __ lumbus the here with Mr., ...... _ ,...... __ spent for a four spades waa won by sents an picture. The audit is now makes a handed speech." So al­ wee�e�d I and Mrs. Jack Autry, Mr. and Mrs. lamp. Cut prize gentlemen, I Friday. Pre.ldent interesting "right Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MinIck. Pre-Vue Of World M�s. MRS. PENTON RIMES Wuhlnlton ud ...... broom was to Ramsay, who also won hIgh Erne:t I whist covers Printup and Mr. and Mrs. Waller. Mr. and Mro. C. B. Mathew. are iD Pierre Cha�le. who !alii dated January 20 and the period, ong comes Cliff Bradley of the' Statesboro and Mrs. Parrish and I awarde.d P�rcy HOSTESS TO FRIENDLY L'Enf.nt, Mr. Wayne I lven Mrs. received a BaIt and The concluded with BIan.d Mrs. Thad Morrts was g Ramsay for a out the n.tlon.1 aelected the. and is teeth out Fair On Motorcade RUPON.IBWTY party dancing scor'l SIXTEEN Atla!lta few days. caplt.I, year ending June 30, 1938, signed by Baptist Church and with his front little daughter have returned to eet and two II I at Cecil's. a fiesta ware plteher for ladles's cut. pepper p acques. lite for tile WhIte Ho_. iD 1m. A. w� On Tuesday afternoon the Frlend- Mrs. Jame. Porritt I. a guest thIs Zack State Auditor. makes a "down the middle ght.Bville after visiting relatives here.wri-j Grover Whalen bid the New York ta.· Mrs. E. H. Brown was gIven a what- I eompetitiOll wa. held for planll .. Arnold, speech." were invited for eleven Wc know that the majority P1ayero I S·IXtme t w nton • week of Mr. and Mrs. Sandl- a y een Ith Mrl. Pe RI Ralph u uecutlve and the .... Mrs. John Belcher entertained World's Fair 1989 Pre-View on not novelty for cut. mlill8lon,. to the "The Schools of Ben Smith that when SOmt· I of have little-if any bles. Ai.:cording audit, says you:want I,eople On Wednesday Mr•. Byron Dyer en- me. at her on South MaIn ford of Midville. Hobaa group of little boys and girl. at her Wheels and Southern Mot9rcade, tlod- Mlu Parrish served a variety 01 I of the ho�e .St. ... are main­ -knowledge Bulloch county supported .by the done ask a man. problems tertalend her club 'with Mr.. arrtval the hoste.. , asll.t- Mr. and Mfa. A. M. h.ve ���� thing busy home Thursday .fternoon in honor of 'at a farewell al bridge .andwlches and Upon their "ranell w:�m:.. speed ceremony heH . punch. w!llch arise when a loved laid Octoher �,17111. The bIilld'" tenance taxes levied the local of Goodwin Castlen a. her honor guest. ed by Mrs. Alton Brannen served • returned from a bUllnesl to At· by districts, Fred Brannen in response to the question the tanth birthday her little daugh- the Fair at 10 A. M. on Decenlber, 27. trip was lIot UIdIl . AND BRIDGE ready 'or oceupellG1 onr pases away. Camellias DINNER chicken cookies coffee. lanta. the 6 mills tax and the state al­ Ellie Ruth, After a num� of In exquisite arrangement salad, and � county-wide replies "just-a-sitting-up, thank ter, The Motorcade left for " tour of .\ November, 1100, wbeR, room tables "Howdy,: were Jlirs. serv- adorned the where the the featured MR. AND MRS. BARNES During a ahort bu.lne.1 meeting the Arthur Macon of Atlanta I. alld ...... 101m' Ada"'l lotments. The local districts trea'surers han­ games played Belch!r more than 11,000 miles and will stop We accept the responsibility Among lovely parties lpend-

you." - were new Mrs. the u ed refreshments assisted Mias Bet· faith in us en­ placed. on this week's social oalendar was the BOSTS AT BIRD SUPPER following officer. pre.ld�: Ing a few da)'. here with hi. Brltl8b ��' local taxes for interest and by In 363 Southern communlt.ieS: Its this enforced parents dle only redemp­ Each Mr•. Cast- F. A. Mrs. I � the � member presented with Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood, Mr. "and Mrs. M.oon and ca� THE WEEK concerns Belcher. with a confidence foun­ dinner president; T .C. ' BEST STORY OF ty first' showing will be in tr.il" bridge party were �.y was erected given Uupe- M Mr. and Mr•. E. L. Barnes hl.;r I� III tion of bonds. One with a remembrance Mn.Will, " ..... building of len gift. D. B. Le.ter as hosts at their home Macon, .ecreury and treaaurer; brother, ·H.I Macon. � now J. W. Robertson and little son and will In d�d years sa�isfact- - ...... R. J. Jr., living in Macon. Mrs. well, Va., depict, large­ 'upon ra'l h.-oa... on Tuesd evenI t0 a num �ra:'tlon.0'i'all bonds and sold in I{ennedy, to her guest of honor was ay ng Kermit Mrs. W. D. from proceeds of issued scale diaroma the Fair'. Theme serv:ce. Dyer'1 gift (In Park Avenue. Carr, ICrap book·, Mrs. Jame. Porritt will be ellter- When R. J. little he did not like Billy, h.ve returned hom a two weeks form, ory ber of their frlends with the fIrst 0f was'a boy com a '.Ion was . •• Jiact.. The V.lentlne McGauley, pre reporter. ... this fiscal year." with relatives in Macon. Center with it. Rnd its Peri- . alltJclpa- talned evening In Lollle- stay Trylon D a aerIe. 0f blrd rs, at thell' Wedne-�ay storms and expressed his dislike by running Mis. Rite asli�� M..... y- mo- suppe. rn the conte.ta and ames that fol- IJndeey ted in the red and white color g' . Simon has returned from a the state, national and inter­ ville by Mrs. Vlr"'nlaIi' Polhlll """ The County Board continues' in debt as is J. L. sphere: home on Sav.nnah Avenue. The de- to his mother and making her· hold him on er In lerving • varlet)' of aandwiches I tlf adopted In the tallies, table ap- lOWed Mrs. Flo)'d Brannen reeeived to Fla. national and th, visiting MI•• shown the of finan­ trip Miami, buildings, Lanier's table Virginia Coffin of Rlchlud by following summary and ooflee. decor.tlons. Narcl..1 a nest of aah tray., .nd Mrs. Will her One a storm was rag­ crowd. n 60 foot pointmesu and coratl�ns an.d appolntme?U was the lap. night heavy W. Mann, who has been very ill highlighted were In keeping with the Valentme guelt last week of her"cou- cial at June 1938. a�aln.t Those were: 'Mrs. In the Macon reeeived wall brackeu and a condition 30, of the Fair on cam·as. playing Castlen, and red gladioli predominated outside and for the first time doubt en­ Is some time in Macon with panorama season. sin, Mrs. HoweII Bewe.II ing ,G.spending Mrs. ASSETS: Mortuary Harry Sack, Mrs. Jordan Print- rooms thrown together for the occas- vue tered his mind that his mother's his daughter, Mrs. C. D. Herrington. Officially bl' the New After supper the guesu played MI.. Jeanette Sasser who heeD lap provid­ approved up, Mrs. W. L .Waller, Mra. Bob Bry- M�. former York Fair the exhibit is ALLEN R, LANIER, Allf. ion. Ralph Parker, presl- �.I Cuh in bank for operations $ 333.53 storm. Even Bobo will leave this week bridge. A lovely luncheon set wa.1 at the Bulloch County fol- ed the safest retreat from the Bryan ".'orld.'s an, Mrl. Leonard Nard, Mrs. Robert was in three coursel, dent of the club who leaves soon to WIth color Dinner eerved Ho�p.tal LIABILITIES: for Miami to several weeks plete hght, and I""vement, 11•••••••••••••• given for high score and potted lowing an automobile acCIdent has the faith was spend Benaon, Mrs. H. C. McGinty and Mrs. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. make her hiSome n van a was the at that tender age Kennedy .. laid for: y reo' were - with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. given for low. Cards and bee n removed to her horne In the La - vase. Borrowed _ "If �����������_������������������!"':�� Byron Dyer. Walter Mr. and,Mrs. Ber- c�- reelplent of a crystal' Loans money 9,650 when he stated McDougald, lovel), - payable casually . developing G?d J. P. Bobo. dy were awarded' for cut prizes. ·1 1.1 nler Apartmenu. nard McDougald, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pianul M'Or's. A'lien BiacJuner w'ho· re.ldes on· teachers salaries was here I would go and sit on his The list Mr. and Unpaid down lap." guest Included: 'MIas Suddat ha. a Miss Alice Blair, home economics Mrs. Leonard Nard was a Mrs. Olin was received as a new Julia h accepted . charming McGauley, Mr. and Smith, Jones Avenue ' I Mrs. Thad Mr. and ._ wave at and Morris, In the Emanuel In.tl- September 1937) ,5,507.32 REMEMBER WHEN you u�e� ·1 inspector of Milledgeville, visited hostess on Tuesday at her home on Mr. and Mrs. Inman Foy, Mr. and member. position County Frank Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Ma- the home economics Street. Mr•• Olliff, tute at Graymont-Summit. She was Unpaid teachers salaries the engineer of a train as you waited at a inspected depart­ South College Again Mrs. Bruce Olliff, Mr. and Mrs. I:!ar- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ment of the Brooklet school Thurs- Goodwin Castlen was honored. The an<1 Les- thews, Thayer,. accompanied to Graymont Sunday af- 7,869.10 and ney Av�ritt and Mr. Mrs. MRS. PERCY BLAND (May, 1938) railroad crossing the thrill you . Mrs., exper. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Mr. 'and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Parrish and hostess the honoree WIth a Whitehurst, ternoon by Mrs. P. G. Walker. presented . HOSTESS AT . accounts 25,229.42 ienced with . Unpaid (back years when he lifted his hand his el­ Mrs. Lan",e Mr. and Mrs. 0f of Alabama the hand lb' e h' h for Simmons, Charhe Joe Mathews, a student Mr. Dalrimple spent embrOIdered aundr'y ago Bernard McDougaId d Ig DESSERT' PARTY . TOTAL LIABILITIES $48,255.74 bow on.the cab window and the Iter rna. ,Perc Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie . fireman pull­ at the Parrish at The and the a tIe. Ladles Georgia Tech came home Tuesday. weekend cottage guests played the men and received � I Mrs. Percy Bland was a charming . . . M Mr. and MEltrs. m Ak'n. !I, 0frIf - orriS, W..A Bowen h.88 ret urned from DEFlCIT Excess of Liabilities $47,922.21 ed the whistle cord and the whistle went Shellman Bluff. award went·to Mrs. J. E. Wllhamson. I a hand-made Valentine apron, hostess SatUrtI afternoon at anoth - high ay . . ,�. . "Mrs. Leff DeLo h Mr. and - snu ac, Mrs. C. B. Fountaine is Refreshments conSIsted of sand t Hlgh Pit0 n, N . C . wereh heVIl.'ted the (Red) hwoooo a-whooo. spending went to Mrs. 'Olln Smlt.h F cu, er 0f thOBe derIghtfu I soc.a'I ff'ral s, o.r Mrs. J. G. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. � some time with relat:ves in Florida. wiches, crackers and coca colas. Mrs. Walter was given a dessert The arrived at furniture markets. . McDougald bridge. guests "It should be stated that some claims for hills At­ Remer Upon seein.� the up around --- Brady. John G d hi d hter Sar. clay' I Heart box of Norris candy. two o'clock and were served straw- ray aug accounts not be , I rs. 0 back years may presented lanta we wondered all the in the I and Mr. and aMn �I nton G'regory f why people shortcake. Valentine mo- Mro. Castlen was again on berry The disallowed. week end for and some claims be world don;'t their and hono_red MIKE McDOUGALD I tif was accented In the use of Valen- Abbeville, Ala., payment gather up possessions Nevils News Thursday afternoon with a delightful s!lent tll,e . . 8TH BlRTHDA Y with Mrs. Leon vonaldson. They set as accurately MRS.' PORRITT HONOR CELEBRATES t'mc for the sa Ited nutS. The County Board has up move to BullOch county. HOME DEMONSTRATION bridge party gIven by Mrs. Harry cups . were horne b Mrs. J0hn I GUEST AT LUNCHEON At brId I for accompanied y as the accounts payable inherited CLUB MEETS Sack. Mrs. H. S. Buckley received :Mike with about pr possible Do you ever notice the feeling you have McDougal" thirty Gray who has been with her sister On the meet­ score and Mrs. Cast- IN METTER TODAY h'Igh ge�a �e� �ere :ren - from ifol')ller but some are Wednesday J�nuary the high award, of his friends in the second .grade Superintendents, . . I ' for two weeks. back . upon coming into Statesboro when you receI vee rs. u er rna 0 of th� Nevils Home Demostration len was the of re- scol�eb y Meac, aH eb· t .eAse wsernet salaries of tea�h­ �ng . reCipIent cellophane Mrs. James Porritt who has been mode merry at the home of h'IS lIubject to adjustment. The have a Mrs. Brooks Simmons spent three been away for few days? Club was held in the New Home Eco­ covers. Mrs. Eawin Groover and Miss Brooks frigerator dish social Mrs J. A. 1937 and the inspiration of many lovely day. in Atlanta last week on busl- CIIII.t ers fOJl .the months of Septemu"" of Nevils School. course �randmother, .. il!c�ougald, Grimes. Mrs. Leo won cut. 'And if Rob "Believe Not" nomich Department Mrs. Saclt served a salad and In Temple • an celebration of hiS 8th It-Or Ripley affa'rs. I'S the central figure of el- bIrthday. ness. ·�A du.ct.d . '.' pe,.�noJlr ...... May, 1938, to complete the nine months tenn A iarge crowd was present to enjoy coffee. Th'e prizes were potted hyac I n thB. does not feature ;Marion Turner We miss our aborate bridge luncheon being given MISS and Mrs. Roy Bea- Mrs. Uinton Mrs. rnman M�ry Ho�an Others were: Mrs. Howell Se- Booth, a address Mrs.. playing in several lal'gely remains unpaid. spl�ndid delivered by I at the ver hIS W. I schools, Marion Turner can do what no In Metter today (Wednesday) Mrs. E. G. and Mrs. Coo�ii SCI.ir.lci guess. other I aSSIsted. mot�e�, Mr�. Mrs. John Mrs. Ever- Foy, Cromartie, Mann of Brooklet on «Landscaping."· well, Mooney, "The Board's financial condition MUS. CASTLEN ENTERTAINS' home of Mrs. n. E. Franklin In thIS young James Porritt in Sa- 11as .man can do. He can go about whist­ ;Mc�ougah� itt Mrs. W. A. Mrs. spent Saturday quietly This message was very interesting to .w�th SOCIal e�tertalnlng Williams, Boken, and Mrs. Andrew BIrd !��,fLDDt.1IL�=• BEFORE DEPARTURE Mrs. Franklin \'annah. �'" I" but . �. changed, little from its condition at the contingent.. Sam Mrs. Walter , ling at his work."He whistles with his mouth all present for we are all anxious to Refreshments of cookIes Franklin, Aldred, . conSIsted E., as co-hostesses. Preetorious will Mrs. Friends of ·W. S. end of last year. It seems that if the Board our Home and more Mrs. Hugh Arundel, Frank closed or with his mouth filled with water ma.ke grounds On Friday morning Mrs: Goodwin Sta- and were choco- the luncheon from to learn that he Is a Attending f�uit jello: Fav�rs Mrs. J. P. Mrs. Waldo regret patient of Edbcatioh is to on a ba­ beautiful. lIlrs. Mann, in a very tact· Castlen who has been feted SImmons, Foy, State I get pay-us-you-go by G. late With a or with a piece of adheasive. tape over his tesboro are: Mrs. Porritt, Mrs. E. fingers ring. at the University Hospital in Augus- The�tt.e manner a Mrs. Roy Green, Mrs. Wilbur sis there must a ful Pt1sented personal plan many friends before her departure for Mrs. Floyd, be material increase in re­ it's all the same to. him. .He amazed Cromartie, Miss Nelle Jones, ·ta. .. lips, , her, Mrs. Gilbert Cone and Mrs. Feb. 17 or her own home lawn and grounds Baxley entertained at her home With RUSUING HOTEL COFFEE Woodcock, venue fol' schools·; There will be a I Hinton Dooth, Mrs. W. E. McDougald 18J1tl prefol'ce . the members of the Club Monday Robert Donaldson Rot�ry and insisted that all gartleners make two tables of and one of .. bridge Mrs. SHOP SCENE OF LARGE . . . a Mr•. rnman Foy and Sidney lower return from tax 'Ievies than last on a In artIstic 8rran� when he put demonstration that 'would a on and before ker-checks. . Uer rooms were chin-I ' Flowering quince plan paper study_it effect-, Smith. BRIDGE PARTY year, so that cannot coine. this was used to decorate the 10- help year have floOl'ed even Mr. Ripley. And "Believe planting any shrubbery around the ively decorated with Christmas At assembl- gement honey-, " a.large bridge party, from the vely home. local levies. The Board will inevitublY It 0;: Not" Marvin Pittman and Dr. A. J. home. If its on paper it's easier suckle and flowering quince. In ing matrons of the social contingent, , be forced 'to '01' changed than being transplanted to smooth and games Mrs. Bob Bryan award- Mrs. P. Mrs. Hobson Don- to operate seven blew the reeds or a ma�estobiacco velvety­ bridge POPULAR vrSITOR G. Walker, bor�'ow Mooney through mouth' .BoT�SH G. A. NEWS 'the' which will be to ed a of for high I are or plot subject r piece pottery aldson and Mrs. W. D. months, both,'until the supprt from the out the which brings the extra price from FETED AT LOVELY Kennedy and came musk quality . organ . ·change, if not thoroughly convinced and Mrs. W. D. McGauley was glv.en . entertaining this afternoon. The G. A.'s with Mrs. W. L. Wal- State; and· lo.:al sources is sc.ore'l PARTIES , adequate that is its of This quality, together with increased low. I that, permanent spot ·l?\iyers. a what-not novelty for The new Coffee Shop at the Rush- ler as counsellor met at the home of· Including,.the independent systems of Sta­ Mrs. tried introduce makes this of the lovelieset affairs of the living. Mann to �eld per acre. due to potash, plant At chinker-checks Mrs. Roy Bray On ing Hotel will be the scene of the 10' Mrs. Tom Davis on Parrish street on tesboro' a SUnimary and consolidation of alI' some of the most beautiful and com­ ceived a and Mrs. Leon- week was the bridge luncheon Friday with DO VS. DON'T important to the grower who wants to lower crystal vase, vely social affair. The table appoint- Wednesday afternoon, eighteen .f�d reo' and receipts and disbursements for mon native plants to "the group, which ard Nard also received a what-not given by Mrs. W. E. McDougald ments in Valentine are members present. After an interest­ the County his unit cost of and make more gay color� Last home production profit. Mrs. Inman at the home of served as a illl,\{ follows: year a Janner died just before his is very appropriate for' their velty. Foy �he most attractive. Each table is cent- ing meeting the hostess crack- to ob· The official recommendations of the and Avenue grounds and very economical Georgia The guests were served coffee latter on Savannah a red carnation in a bud ers with hot chocolate and marshmal- RECEll?Ts : .two-horse crop of cotton was to be planted. hononn� ered with of tain. Extension Service are· on their arrival. Mrs. James Porrlt ShanghaI, are lows: His widow went for advice to Experiment Station and doughnuts vase. Table numbers heart-shap- State of neighboring I Department Education It was at this that a dele­ nO-I China. . on ar- Those were: Marie --$143,685.90 meeting 'ed. The guests will be served present Allen, farmers who were cotton high in potash. For average Georgia soils they outstanding grow­ volunteered to attend the co­ MRS. CASTLEN Narcissi and de- County-wide and Local gation GOODWIN gladioli rival, a salad' course, sandwiches, Lillian Shelton, Dot Flanders, Bea I an 800 - 900 Ibs. of a ers. She followed their advice in recommend application of rooms where the lunch- Maln.tenance Taxes 26,654.60 everything unty demonstration club council to HONORED AT PA:RTY decorated the corated cakes and coffee. Flo,:"ering Dot Smallwood, Carolyn Coalson, Bet- Luncheon . . . eon were effectivelY, of except in poisoning her cotton against the be held Saturday P. M. at the Wom­ 3-10-10 per acre and withiL 20 days after trans­ tables arranged. quince i. the predominating flower ty and Grace Waller, Jeanine Tra.p- City. Statesboro for schools __ 14,204.20 A concludmg a 1 an's Club Rooms in. Statesbo·ro. Sev­ w"s served in three courses. a boll weevil. a of 50 -100 Ibs. of actual pr�tty �arty sen:s I used. Pretty floor lamps add nell, Myrtice Prosser, Carolyn Bran-. (From Seven-Mill Tax for pla�ting side-dressing of partIes given Mrs. GoodWin Schools) eral contests 'and Claudio and in'feresting games fo: Covers were laid for Mrs. A. J,' home-like atmosphere. nen, Hodges, Margie Local Tax for interest Her told her that if the potash per acre. Castlen was the party and _bonds 13,2!lO.63 neighbors year were directed by the Recreational .brldge A box of Swinson, Sue . Satu�; Bird, Mrs. B. E. Franklin and Mrs. heart-hapod candy dry Winn, R.uth HaginAU-., Bond Issues for new were she not or station will i will.be __ dry would to her Mrs. Ruel Clifton. Aft.r Your experiment and Annette buildings 4,506.75 need, poison chairman, county agent da� Lawton Brannen, all of Metter; Mrs. I awarded for high score; second hIgh McElveen. th; to afte�n,;n g�end L�/,I�S. �;h Miscelianeous S04rces �otton and if the year were wet, the rain the games meeting adjourned t�ll you the right analysis and amount of ferti­ Hinton Mrs. Waldo Floyd, a red geranium. 1,386.47 �:�n: :; the r�o";:r.y N:;cis� an: II Booth, �rs �ill be� p.ottde enjoy light refreshments served by a of e Loans, would wash off the poison and the boll wee­ soil. Your fertilizer dealer or man­ Roy Beaver, Mrs. E. G mg prize FI�- w�:;es�:�t 1l7t:er�:!n :�\::: :o�: :; the NEW Borro�ed Money 15,437.30 lizer for your carnations in graceful arrangement .. jI 1� �ox cand�. 'n Telephone Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Cromart�es, heart. Mrs. Kermit Carr on' Jones Dlreet�'-":I:: Stapleton, honors m avenu�. Don!,ld " Mrs; five , 1937 vil would her cotton adorned the room. M'ss Nelle Jones Sidney SmIth, player holding Balances, July 1, -:. 8,676.52 get any way. ufacturer will point out to you how little extra !.. and Miss Maude White. an . There a weiner roast in the The next Local to Martin n WIll receIve a smaII titp Two will be e Mrs..Fred T Lanier, Mrs. Roger po Telepbone Directory gae. pres. . 'flomer ark for h' seo. -- -- Mrs P er, Igh . TOTAL She insured her home even ------$227,812.37 she did to en low . back as a social feature of the sooo. though it costs apply enough potash. land Mrs Averitt Mrs. C . rub y vases WI'11 be glv for yard Have your service installed at received a IMP'rs. rlnce Barney telepbooe PAYMENTS not TO VISrT in expect that it would burn that and NURSE _.1 po� pant.. P Mrs. E. C. Mrs. The hostesses will be assisted· meeting. once so that name, address and night P.reston was a of Olliff' Oli�er, your telaphooo . given pIece pottery., .. _ - Write for Jurther information I SCHOOL . Control and she decided to ·�s b :Mrs...J BRushing in tbis new Instructional, transpurtation poison he'r cotton for the same for Castlen was Rruce Olliff, Mrs. Sunmons, serving y nwnher will appear The. on the cut. Mrs. presented directory, Miss Elsie Bailey, county nurse, and literature profitable F'Tan� HOI-I NOTICE • Maintenance Mrs. J. P. IIIrs. EdWin friends or Servi.:es, including Interest reason. She produced ten heavy bales of cot­ the hostesses with a lovely table first place your business associate. I school week and fertilization of Southern crops. by . Foy\ Groov_er, All 'l'reasure Seek- will visit our this and Mrs. membeTs of the on Bonds ton on -,. Mrs. W. U. Blitch ' to in touch with is to this ------$188,999.23 twelve a.:res while her neighbrs made the lamp. Po�rltt. ANNOUNCEllfENT go get you �elepbone give a physical examination to ers Class at the Methodist church are served Miss Anne Don't fail to be there. Bonds Retired ------___ The guest� were. pie 6,708.74 about one-third bale per acre. baskot ball and most of tli'e che"rry to attend Feb- directory. Telephone oratop players After lunc e s p M r. I M Marvin McNatt of Sunday morning DlBBlCAII POTASa ala mode with salted nuts and cof-. S�ith aS�isted intSe�lng'd 8tourBusinessOlBce. t. 5. Mrs. Porritt will be Any telephollo will . employee Outlay (School Building Insure the boll classes. roover wo a 18 81 n u c bl'rth of a uary J�mes against weevil . Mrs. wm ayen d I' the ,laugh- . three Gg,ues aln,o nrse' by ap­ were: Mrs. CastI M bridge eEond '. fee. I1lnYlng en, ; be lad to help yon your order. Do it _ rs.. Vi_IUi-ged class the the and INC. cu 18' She has been nam-' guest speaker during place ibda,.1 Equipment) 4,851.02 plications of the molasses-poison mixture IIISTITUTE, Homer IIIrs. Prince Preston, hIgh, paIr 0f h Ft' It J I Parker, . INFANTILE PARALYSIS BUILDING D. C. a. '. and will talk fro her rich _ JNVESTMEHT WASHINGTON, will be period Loans (including old) Repaid 21,808.50 and • Mrs. Porter Mrs. Boot�se. ord :rlZe, , �r I anua;:an Mrs McNatt just after before Mrs. Bray, Stephens, chopping squaring. The R(lY China otller DRIVE OFFICE: MORTGAGE GUARANTEE was as Dekle, d�u- 'experiences about and Balances June 1938 _ 6,444.88 SOUTHE}IN, BLDG., ATLANTA, GA. Mrs. W. L. Mrs. Jordan TheH�ntononor guestrecelve ;::s:�ted :em:::ered h�rc 'rrma 30, cost, including labor is about $1.25 per acre. at Waller, MUch. enthusiasm was aroused - hter of Mrs. W. E. Dekle. subjects of Interest to all. Printup, Mrs. Jack Awtry. with hose. , g f

3M JW+W£'i\ �LD Then: Ii No bdbstitu���r. lie�wr.lj""AA�g,tJ,"_ tuh ha\'a ' .FARMERS STUDYI.I\IG been especially popular ;n ment of Public Welf...e representatl. \ '.' .'ERTII:.IZZR MEEDS' L 'IoN'" BAhin '''rellillt'ore:tt'l;risive ve In at whlcit time' the . " rec"l!t,11i�;-;A8 yilut�iiunty, IIMAii' .. ".'IdII¥IIIt 0_11 conduc\ed over a census IOI.ft ... , With the swilllr, pe�"'d. experIment. will be picked up and aft8EO.& �J" �! ;,' ,:',1, pJant)llg Jet. of ca�ds "'.' a few weeks aut)lo�ltle.perl1jno. u\tel'Vlew made eaeh elf ;>,l!bfI \l!pJ,i away many farmera are. y,a.rs, IIgrlcultural wltl! Thursday, Friday Pftge).. A - p.i!l1"!�uo:> '�ICQ.l!nti.'1,IIIlll.,.t.r.0"1i,FF�!!t .- �rsonal �ednesdl'Y' higher amountl'of 'tc�dl!� Clrcu�t. of plant food content a�y. J3J.!Ig, ·11'!p.r'll)ce Rice, � all the committee votes In favor of on ;-�=-----�'------��--S��=�=TBS==BO==RO�.��=BO�R�G�U���,!�N�ES�D�A�,y�,�FE�a�8�.1�9�n�� lind ff response from additional apply io any potash . ,:.'/' anC!,'speclaf:c:otly and it is generally agree I that the I I MIIf un- this resolution to the the!r soils has that ourer p.lace/; being brought food 1 been great Surname Given Name Race Sex Saturday, MAYOR 'r 'I' b.. siijd, plant an- .. c�dn�1 c'o��ng purchased in the low 80. Felt. "­ MAKES,_.. $. ...,o � wh.ch floor the and now Soonsor nua thls apply Address Double Feature tstes roJa'l/-ce.e,-.s. � Bl'OOt'(I�1.:;.,' .C'I.,·'J BUIIoch C' t I �r. e1!'1!sf[I�!':tio�, a�d. hous.e, W.ood- alysis mixtures comes at a much hi h. th�y ers o�,c, .of �.udge crrmes �nly h.g� po.t�sh OUD:.Y eec.b'" kno,,(n 'as "Road Houses ; rum is found guilry of high mixtures at planmng, and III additlon HARD TO GET common)y cost than hen 0bt"amed'In t e gh ------taken to- and misdemeanors" in office ns voiced e� w. UBe n .. IIRltl Di�, Burns .. arid'that tl. '�i»e ictio�. be� . nitrogen pota�h top-dresser. Dick Olivia"DeHavilland T County ff"!m . . Powell, . STI�UfN"'�ON,CIlY'S • m,xtures.· Favor I .,e,"'" higher grade - • Oross 0f Street• RFD cu- or Town Town �4rble T1Jurntlmen� Income Tax wherev- articles An not ..) ward 'uen nuisances by the complainants, then ample supply of potash Is and In a letter from Ro :r:t 8IId one·halt -- abating . VALLEY .... tIIa old It h as been te . LAWLESS Poad, 'teaboro' to decld. the .,ear Irma L d th'at in DEFINITION COUllty ebani� er w;1I be prepared by the only easential {or satisfactory yields, tJI�y maY, ye'.tillt. impeachment I f rec�nt Atlanta to who will be sent to dauahter of the W. D. 10 With nt� I grade. Include who is SCHOOL SITUA' Journa} Jdarbles EdItor, pl0l' Atlanta �";"TB�nen, Ac:c;ord Ad'VaIorem of for but is as any person nON' fClr is the duty all house and referred to the senate generaly known the "quality .totally With O'Br:en the &!Ie! the late Mrs. �in. Rl.alizlng'tt/at'·it . state �ears,ures, as 3 -, ave stead· "- George the, Stateaboro JUilior event. Thll Brannell sa:s 08 : hOW been deaf and uses n· ·eadlRg In· C6h.mber ehamp!o" B�en Sale. 11 , eriforce the law we trial. . suc, '. m.x·1 element." are I signs of }:.evies; Ta]!t Second Choice eitilleits High quality cropB to"help' ai-I will reeeive a free to died Friday aftarnoon, Ill' whIle large are stead of for communication. of Commerce, it Is' revealed that B�I- trip Atll!nta �Ith !,s 'full Under the a simple ways desirable and with truck crops, speech a re urge Georgia I�w, dro.pplng .ga:ns �e:.�� . of respeetfullv. ,. cooper�tion Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 6-7 Ian.;..�ty all It burns lustalned the announceme , she . . when . Preceeding \. shown In the sules of the hIgher . I expenses paid and while In At- tit by Rivers on the in the housc grade' and t)p T0 F1 DCh county Is the flrst to be mad!, Governo� by tben' j o( Inw, majority of those voting ANG'ELS'WITH DIRTY FACES ebnaary 1 county fell a tub of water wrt� t,�e o}icers well balanced mixtures ns lanta will be the of Btoklet boil:ng Friday of laat that he had ' such 7-6-6 guest the Sta. Tuhn' w�k fIlade arrangements to borrow tOward the enforcement o( the State's may approve preparation of articles tohbacbco.t e 8S18 uponslIn:lI":hcroPI"'W lle sa es arcqUallty"smac c, The Dead End Kids entared In the state·wlde marble. d 84 8 A1 to a .statement tesboro Junior Chamber ot day. to ong with better Does a .lOll Aefl'rding made by Commerce ,2,181,051 help pay past due salaries of common th a t lin official . a.;<1 determines the acre 81, the achool e",' j'm i 'n a 'I' I"ws'' and of against largely per Jame. and Pal Dr. toumament to be U Ie Irma Jean impeachment Cagney 'O'Brien ll. I.. held in Atlanta .. r.d the Atlanta sUpped and fell fnnarnllng met'he�dc.0 s, many farmers are Advertlslllg ot canned fruit and. Co�e, mayor, the city of May Joumal. �n teachers, the members of the that If this is value Bulloch of the 'i I.aws;. and whose removal is sought. crop. has 6 and 6. Each Into pot of water whlcl. County Teachers' A8IIO­ Stat";'s c�ill1i,na using better fertilizers. �f .the .. vegetables created demand, pro- States!>oro paid Its school teach. school superintendent has al- Icaldlng our alert the the indICate that' dation met last week and a officers voted, h�use then prepares slll'veys duced made and ers full The tournament I. an annual evenl ust been used In adopte d resolution their sh,"1J, b� �ctive a�d It has been pointed out that mix. PrchmIR?ry competition, large ilj �rough the month of Jan. ready received, or If he has not yet, had. flnilhlng the eXPl"ll88ing . . farmers more condItIOns whIch may articles acts as while .. WIll use a deal in suppreBsing. and prosecutor great economical pI'odJfction pOssible, pro- uary, He spqnsored by the Atlanta Joumal to wash. The members ot the ac�ord with t!te present trend toward . tures a of I stated that he will in the next few weeka falDl,y of ad valorem le- raho f.he lessening . containing high po· p�y lilliE 198�. I� beeame copies e�ist which i� their nature, are con- the senate s;tB as a jury, the chief potnsh on their 1939 crops and at vlded markets for "the farmers and -,! 111, the neees8l!ry that the pick marble ehamplon of tbe statE of the "Mibster" which usIng the water were jUlt pre- vies and homestead owners city borrow the fuml�hes all exemption. to bad be- of To sus- present of orchards, and jobs for . fa�lIy cluci�e and, justice the state presiding. quotations, many fi)J;. I represent Georgia In the the panng to go Into the hou.e when the The _olutloll ,.... which to further • '. I�yr b�eaking farm�rs thousands of The con- money. :with make the )nformation regarding the tour- ad_tel Or for Dr. to move to Atlanta an:i can double the amount are many people. ,,� p,:y. b.,,-:,,!r. tnin charges and eftect removal, two- they uSing. menta to be national, child made the fatal . and held this in left groBS Income or . sumer by lietter and I added that an ;s championship year naments. step. levy, In the .veft� the profits quality appeal . l!er to William of of the live, than it would be for h:m to con,- at a cost of a rew cents acre. w.sh thirds the full membership only per lower made Wildwood, N. All arm and left side were "forces Wle �'lan� Ho�. prices. Without • being the of J., expenses will So see schnnl serioully bur- for the of the real mute buck and forth :>ilvertising, tq people' the Sta. kids, your ,'upe Th��'. monthl m�� ploYed var· let- farmer, w� are asking every loyal, "hleb � �1!1! �r people enp'1rICi In the cerna all ,people, and f"".n!&.S�I.����'M."�,fann and "" h.ld III t1!a Hila,. .1. 'DIat '" Cll'l!Ipl� IPIt,�,nt '(O� 4urtn t 1r'!1' pasBage of the bill, on the plea tllat and three �' � �r Georala' aioatb 10Il001 true citizen of Bulloch co- Strawberrlel, a"!J !llIe.half .. OCCUpatlullI with the aim people_" She added that chambee. It II and. r.��,�dr_e�.e� !!t�. N� 'url,��·." o�. r.q�a,.� l!!q"�I!,� 'l1'e�" he IoU! 1I'!'a t'hN. grallP. und.",ood � bill is not a d Ias... a .Tt! ' an fte!!" deaaline exists which it will �a '0': . d If I.i�inf beyond MRS. MARTHA E_ due �� of r.elltatlvae n.�. to us to the Ala.• of nq Improylng of are Alex and IIY �. ! th,maelyv.. _1- _ un\y hell1 encourage poor E�"IS, OrrvlUe. plication M�l"'n. OF br ..� �n !!!IT he no t"_ .""pIe Ia tile 111_ atate .. . �I)' be POJAS'_ Ii t .... be Ia b cql1"m� .. •• �a.,up t'-'tr It OIIIv, impoBsible to get federal money wldowcd when her eon, R. F. wae and sc 00 I!. own�r, uylng or ' L'_ " -. ,.u--,,� ""T .,.,.. ·i. in the ElU., applied per acre_ theb tel keta IUcoeas: dall Evana wIII lat I.. th' h. farmer, wiu\' reality forgot- three 17,' pound., O.n,,. to lIIiss conlumer, the &pol "7 of a for the of the state yeare old, did a fina, man'a-slze Job about one·fourth of renting It for cash and 'su the AccordJna' Doty these t",,_ pro- � � Jrlnnlna that JIIIIIt lie tomatO-'wllted" . pp my - . Iylng I!� _ purpose improving man founda- "Und,r the Grandfatber al the ten' but who is still the of the farm and a claOle. e1aascs are ducar.seller and the bu.lneas tloalna, o� , " , running "adn. and folko made man, atill sanitarium. Ttis deadline' was rataJna' many remarlied'iali,ili't iHtI'hlAh equipment possible the witpes_. espandeci 'tiafther before sup- her we the th!"!ugh II Gaorala tion of and success. Despite accompUlhmentl, M,ra. 011 quallty of my.etrawberrlee, which were the und'fBland ",atter, 'all am· vocational than tho if a tobacco barn i. division of the State De. Financing of· the market will be I� to the of the lIat 'haii'p:i�eBB to Jan. the .. 'fhat buUt .. ria8� toP I� ed_. • posed but contends thut the farm II curing �ore expire.on 29th., In better con beat and IIrm..t 1 eyer had_ ounte oy ,.i11 measure the land to where the market be held. commercial but who of ' Ese� wll beds, ·growers peop�e GeOrgia. SUppOTt. be used in an:,"" yo�� fin�!,cial esting. eseh individual propect SPECIAL RITES Mrs. H. H. Britt of Nevils Is the intend to spray with the cottonseed so.liC\��J�.� HELD . 8. That 'a dellre to all you can. I (Continued on Back Page) thO Geo"'la.-..-coclpe- KiMh' h�1I! u.s of 01 I -cuprous oxide mixture wiU do Dr, R. the banker fron, ______...;;.__ FOR president the county home demon- well ate with the Nation J, Kennedy, ...:..;;;;:'s:...:.,ye:;a;:r.:...__.!! E. T, COLEMAN IN and the Stalell to teacher, Prof. M. M. ....:_.... 'tb.q Bulloch was in town last Fri stration counell to make preparations to ltart at once. vo,ca�i,?I�a.l, again •. GRAmONT, GA. provide some comfort for Ita publlc is liIartin, working, figuring, night day for an important meeting of the welfare cases Is NOT A I Funeral serviees and burial for Ela. DEBATABLJ!l and day for the success of the Board of Education. This board met Round Robin ISSUE. '. people WILLIAM DEAL IN MR. Eo L_ The humanltarWi Idea � " Is fj .. j' jia Tillis of UELBIE, 01, !" , Capitol States. 1'.'''' Coleman, formerly O! Bulloch .... As a un· Saturday morning and was in session SINCLAIR just another for a nty. trainee, boro, were held Monday, January 30, FAMOUS NORTHWESTERN DlSTRICI' AGENT beglnnlllg State all day. l\�nn.dy, ·the bank· An Intimate From far behind Its sister der his wljil� here in Sta· Me4:ose Message The State in Omaha, Nebraska, where h. hnd UNIVERSITY CHOIR MOVBS HERE Stat.. Th. B�,e.�'lisil?n 1'r's wife, came to Atlanta with IJ,im Mr. E. L. laws of deeeney eompel us to tesboro, r am. likewise intereBted. The moved with Mrs. Coleman. It was learned here this week that Helble, District Agent reeog. . Capitol And ,. .·r.' �"'" Pf 'I ."� � Coming lIis wee"'. r.):r8. �e"nedy stated. Goings At of the Sinclair nize the neceslity of for our th,at the same time funeral .er\-ices WIllIam Deal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Refininck Company is earlng By M. D. Heath. she believed that it would be Of The Gentlemen . unfortunates. From Bulloch were held in the now his in Sta. The laws of selfishness cheap:' J Graymont by memo Albert M. Deal, is' among the sixty. making headquarters have lome the time thh column to ters of his and friend. who Mr. Helble eame here from unfortunately tumed awa., By I!oes for the in 1940 are nu. f"mily se"en stUdents at Northwestern who t�boro; Govemorship from the the Willie \rere unabl"'h pr03ul?es gia the e" Automatic B B Hagin 8IId Qan \ traveling by t��!�C.q, 4�"E· T¥Hfer.il�er will be vindIcated all I Atlanta from a number of ,NQ:i f�h beat the ilId crop'. Ylel�. the for Il;;;vOo aull po....h holdo the leaveo on completely flf a salea but thl. wu lIere 'y.ars oU,t fowar� dogs .VlInue bu- • gqal u�dfr t�e. �" qu�I�tr. ,!letra a60Y8, avera�e.�ond cr�f BO�d ""d, � pass tax, de. total number of �f �1!1 fl�4. til, � Toilet free acre a ..... He was the son of the late reglst. �ttr"'I'er facilities, drinking cups, smoking compartments, UlI;37 per afteiwarehouoe charlleo." m'8',leld wa� 1,665 pounds·perllcre...... you produclnil the chargee thrown at him by Albert agq. th!! ketball a .. .', _. \ ��'!\ the educators. Mr, vehlele� In mom. fTOf nie.. " • "t' •• p,,!!,� by " "",ys __ �uintet '1' . IP�ll� .1 "'" Sat�y �n�. p." ered by the 12 In the state With 275,- ." .' i C aec:onds �t':!J. 1.. C hb . Jud rum'Is ue and Mm. J. E. Coleman and was the I �Iro�efoSlng of' 't'be nP1&l •• Wood k III' · IN!riod �nI'!Itw ��"•• ""� ... .0 go cW, W� dIdn't know last week la� week. .ladiea'.'mw��· NP�-l!.fJnI,:,� "Af'��An�. �.'IU� 268_ I!!f�n ,thall �g �1�lc Daii .... ®Iltlnue to eerve blm, and he will II<' \,_"lil fltIIlt dllld of this union to die In, So909,Op,q palsen",r Groovlir i ,� IODC "field 'Pal Travel Safely and in Comfort who was re8pqnslbl the Tesehers was 13-12 III . h,!>ve � !lnal se,ore fl'vor and 'ahead the . ';-,or- years. ca[", tr:ucJ: N MED ONE OF SYLVANIA'S '\Vi� "rhile' COTTON, (".orn, small aralns, a�d �l:tTa thot It produces coat you Is tbat was • I II�, tobacco, veaeta�les, yields quality /1 person directly respon· ago Dlvlalon a four m'lnths Hlg"· followed close second Bames C . H I years nner up In the SCHOOL �y tl.!e 01 willi B_ I. sweet or- and pay you more. Ten your fertilizer man sible for this school. potatoe., peanuts, potatoes, tomat�., I� you a8� great 'fRUSTEES of" the Stat.'! R-- way Planning Highway- ' G . iloti.ta�· Kenno� ...... ovemor race . \ wGe, 8 ' truliat be would bea. \ , I ,"- ) ,11 _ of theae need n for IS Mr. W . R . Alt t"'&v chards, watermelons all crop. wo;"t higher mil:tv�e your crops and . the man, and It man, fl'res· potash Havey. BrB1!nen ormer Board. The statewide of traf·' ( I IUnoey Bames led the Zetterower Poindexter G Buddy ' ' canul . "'d'ate In 1940. ' 01 Mr. Howen . , even I. �, ,Central of to and make 8ur� the Is' NV was dent 0f Brookl has been 118 ,1 • Georgia plenty hlgller yields b�t- pota�h genuine POJI'ASH. alone that Sta· et, named 1& potash produce througb Harvey fic and hlghwa)l conditions b'I\ng with nine points while Poindex· G went so far as to state one of his squad Foy T2Y!II' now can boast of Olle of the school (' oP'ltesboro pro:::'- Slyvania truBtees.iconducted In tion with ter followed withJthree� F' il N.V. POTASH EXPORT MY., Inc., Hurt Bldg., ATLANTA R�nter Blllg., be c.,.',�· 't)Ie They "e 8th �Q!lFO�K having one of the be.t colleges in the He was elected to fill the vacanc)' St8t�s of r United Bdrii'au PUblic 1(0ailR only scorers. Bames' nine Subs' Olliff • Railway ;:,ne�tB wo� s poInts 'Zeiterower Mcl::orld.' I�wrence. .- mad� by the of W. G. resignation with the fe(J�1 gqvemment b