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Statesboro News, Established 1901 I STATESBORO, GA., THURSDAY, 30, to erect M Math of Statesboro, Eatabli.hed 1917-Conaolidated Deeember 9, 1920 gusta lust week with Mrs Rex Hodges sptrtt which prompt. 70ll George is, ,statesboro Eagle, m the Marme Corps, has Personal and Mrs J R Buchanan Between Us the stone a. an aet of rn_ corporal Purely transferred from the Marme " been I Mrs Howell S..well and son, Steve, and devotion••.• Our experi_ Chester Kills Barracks. QuantICO, Va., to San DIego. Important Business Wil�cat CAMPAIGN 1S rela , from n short stay . Mrs W. G Raines VISIting have returned home i.e at yoUI' service. for with the fleet force.• HOLD STATESBORO GETS IBEGIN Most of us have and Cahf, duty TEACHERS TO I Small Shot rtenny banks, I � Has New Ownership With RUle atives 1ft Tallahassee, Fla \\ ith relatives III Cuthbert I = Two Statesboro chtldran, there are few who do not more certainly . Pree- the I and Mrs Wells of MIl­ and Mrs George Hitt and 80ns of '1.n and Mrs Herman Arthur Chester, emp;oyed by LEGION Dr. Mr A transaction ot QUARTERS• Guy ..1IiE�;'...ft - Important magrll- save penmes from time to time' but Monument Co. from STUDY SESSIONS FURTHER PAVING Brannen • here last week end of Thayer have received awards Ice displayed at the' ledgeville, were vtsttors Monday. George 3 were guests forms, tude the past few days was CIty Company. Movement Mrs.: Anme In connection durmg County-WIde Since 1922 Roebuck & Co I t�e . Hardaway, superintend­ A Local Industry Seur s, South Main Street Will T'imes office a WIldcat which Mrs. Bob Donaldson and Mrs. Claud Mr and Mrs. Fred T Lanier First Meeting of Year To purchase of the Statesboro Implement Saturday ent of nurses at the Bulloch County WIth their' recent nation-wide baby To Raise Funds For A JOHN M. THAYER Proprietor Be Placed in To had killed In the river near were vtsitros III Savannah Will to learn that Be Held In Statesboro the Repair he swamp Howard Fr-iends regret are Her man, 3 If., and Tom­ heretofore property Home HOSPital, has been saving them for show; they Company, �f Suitable Memorial In the 46 West Street PHONE 439 Statesboro, Ga. 12 Campus Entrance the afternoon preceding III an Mra, Rex Hodges IS a plltl�nt Main 1 each of whom were given Afternoon of December F A a firm comprised College Bhtcb Tuesday a a httle nne, Y.!, Smallwood, hy years. Once year she has .. and Mrs. an­ Out for game, Actl'.! arc at this mr-ment be Mr and Mrs. Waldo Pafford, of Augusta LIeut. John Edge cups of Aulbert and Hubert Brannen and an unusual way looking steps Univeraity HOSPital, the 'loving' A of Thanks to the co-operation �f celebration when they open banks; T Lanier Mrs W Groover, president III taken toward the construction of Mrs. ncunce a SOCIal Mrs. Fred Mr Chester heard II noise Ing were guests today of Mr Mrs W S Preetorlus and the biJll;h of daughter. Judith, evants C. who assumed se�- the shght Claxton, t Dekle, charge aggl esatve city couucil, energy be offered as an ex­ and the pust Saturday found her and Mrs H F Arundel wet e joint the Bulloch countly teachers stu� and a Legion home to Lamer returned (rom November 19. at the Bulloch RECEIVES DEGREE BIRTHDAY PARTY and the bushes some thirty feet away and Mrs. F,ed 'I' Walter Johnson hnve County era I days ago. ( and mtttative of a mayor who never of to the some of her frlOnds a real at a at announced that ftJ'st pressron appreciation boys having week Mrs Lesley hostesses lovely bndge party group. has tile around to what he the Md LIeut. IS now sta- During- the past he looked ,dISCO"')1 wn- will Mrs Cornell Foy left dur-ing u few days' stay III Baltimore, Hospital Edge Mr. and Mrs Wade Hodges, MIss Mrs E Donehoo Tues­ The purchase included not only and outside contacts which are of the present World ... ar penny-counting party Already one the home of J. meetmg for the year will be held on sleeps, at Fort entertained WIth a quilting believed was IlL large owl under 8 home at some tuture date. week fOI Atlanta to jom MI Foy, Mrs Elms Hodges has to tioned Benning Jane Hodges and Mrs. Eugene Brog- Spence when fifteen guests busmess operated but the handsome ta2 the2 of be cornmg retu9'ed of bunks culled and told her day afternoon. December 12 ThIS sessron WIll con- necessary accoruphshing the had her birth­ limbs IS lIo;,kt:d as a the occasion being Mrs. Gordon Mays en­ near clump of overhunging Taking Bulloch county being where they UI e making their home her home In Claxton after spending don and httle Frederick, of Ly­ party, were present; new structure on Vme street final results, Statesboro IS to have wanted when she M I' Mrs an- son, vene at the Statesboro School t .&11.41 they her pennies and Reppard Hart carried otber. HIgh u firedrhnd was whole to 111 the- movement, At noon the tertained the,Myst�cy club and new ann WIth .22 'rlfle, he jom DI and M1 S R J H DeLoach had last week here WIth Mr and Mrs. Ell ens, WIll spend In Auburn, da_y. par�f�as the cotton warehouses. The another street Improve- son FrIday m afternoon. important that the structure willt , the bank When they were nouace the birth of u at the Bul- hom on Zetterower ave­ at 3 o'clock the It IS nitended opened Into the wh � delieious­ guests at her amazed at the noise which followed as over end Mrs R. Ala., where will attend the grad- diningroom :iJ owners are among Bulloch ment whIch . they ImmedIately. ornament guests the. .... three tables of The schools will at be an of everybody ,J"ek Ilodges; ..., all through countmg she hud exaetl'Y l8"ch County Erospltal No 'lind He .... nue. Friday afternoon, public adjourn county;. n WIldcat WIthout ,,,allz- dinner WllS served by.)( Molly the Brannen from He had shot Shelton lumbia, S. C Mrs. Culbreth has returned uutlon of MfSfj·Martha Evelyn Hodges membe... of young. bU8me�8 men, ThiS allnouncement cnme WIll t'J proud Paschal, o�'.(; Wayne - p1'escnt;- on date tn order to 2,702 penrues men our football has been named Mrs players being noon thaE' gIve the alll- Wllh�,-"n. J. E M,sses Ing I t The shot had struck 1ll.ltt.". has been devel­ Mrs Frank was called to from New York where sh� spent'last from Institute. ca..8Idr,.Mrs. �d the Three O'clock club .were brothers belllg sons of Mr. and Mrs. Atlanta Tuesday, where, followlIlg a Tho slowly Park�., Dubhn I' was before her Aub�""1folytechnlc brtdge teachers tIme to attend the meet,ng. tealll played FrldaY.nlght, tlart MIS; 'and lmf'ia Wald. mal full Itl the buck and hud pone· fol' but the flrlt week because '_r;�ge W11l Bobby Spence· entertained afternoon by Mrs. Juhan and' Mr. Dekle the con­ oplng many years, LOUISVIlle dUllng the week WIth her' husband, LIeut. (Jg) They .1)., accompanied home by FrIday has ar- Oranaen, ,VISIt of Mayor Dom1an. the two Sherman back Bernice Hall. An In'arestmg program been personal arc now In progreaa. brought glrls those present -.l4rs. Law­ Waldo her on North of tho· tratcd Its spmc, which paralyzed the definltc steps � .. hOl)1e H. of the death of hel\. brother, George Culbreth I MISS HodlfMwand .. her �sI8ter, MISS Among Floyd_at son of J Dekle, Reglstrr tracts .....re SIgned for the re-surfac- I and the comnuttee, of whIch Funds are �oliClred, Bnd it i. for the game, Margaret. Betty Clint Morns and Mam street; the Moan MUSIC Club ranged by hmdpa[ts, but did not incapacitate It bClng ton Mrs. Mum from street .. Allen MIS. B. V Collins returned Monday Betty Grace Hodges. a student who Hodges, commumty. mg of South Grady mtended to raise the fuji amount be hved here when were entertained nIght at Mrs 0 E Gay IS chaIrman. and These glrls they GROOVER-BRINSON Ben Mrs. Wer­ was Thursday hn- from mnltlng plenty of noise Mrs. MalVin of where she three w111 a week at her home here chIldren, Mrs. Skinner, Mr Smallwood estabhshed the to the entrance of Teachers College fore the end of the present. year. The Blewett, AUgusta, I from Atlanta, spent spend lhe home of Mrs. F A Smallwood, The devotlOnal Wlll be g,ven Rev and now have Mrs. S C. Groover announces the by III bushes very young they grown Mrs. B WIlliams, 8c131llbhng much tJte \Vhlle set at Mrs. of Glenn- her Mrs Rob­ ley Akins, Mary was hostess to plement Company here some twenty ThIS work WlII be commenced goal I. L'Jntahvely $10,000. and Brantk!y Blitch, weeks WIth daughter, of Mrs LoUie Thompson R T of thoe Bulloch campu IIlto young ladles They engagement her daughter, Mary, and Padgett, pastor the cat to on ItS feet, was held lovely lookIng COMPLETES TRAINING Mrs. Anna Olhff, Mrs Penn Boyd of friends morning and has been sue- and Will be stl·uggled get A dllmer Monday evening the week end WIth Mrs. Bland a. group Frtday �years ago ... Wlthll1 the comlllg WE.�k, spent ert come to � VIlle, and t('l John Brmson of Stillmore CirCUit, who has" r�Jer\tly" the highly. mto at whIch the rural here from time to both I I· firc'

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NOV. BtrL[,QCB rrMR NBWtI THURSDAY, 30, �944' . .AN"P �TAT,ESBoal? THREE THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1944 -�.' � ever old to me. much but with BULLOCH TIM&; AND STATESBORO NI:W8 Nations Felt Urged To singte copy gets. appealing. all these 4-8 CLUBSTERS HOLD In I have fintshed nice things added together. they don.'t Iuct, just' looking I ANNUAL E�ECTION pl'�vent a fellow's to return Notes Express Appreciation dyer a of These wanting Nellils copy August Srd. Bulloch county 4-H club ana Martin Writes Newsy to us !.oyS ISam Somewhere in France, the g od old U.S.A. as soon pos­ I home papars �re th� best morale !rids will elect their council offteer. r- am sible, So I going to keep my' fin- October 1944. at their Little Rachel Dean Anderson was ma Akins; of Brooklet, were guests 23, there is for me. regular meeting buildel's gel'S crossed, also keep hoping that Saturday Sun- the of Miss Lucile White Sat- of M,'. and Mrs. R. L. Roberts Deal' Mr. Editor: After overseas fOl' afternoon, Wilson Groover, president Fro�il:��s���:lj;,�:�4es guest being twenty- it won't be long before ull the war­ anncunees. Deal' Mr. Turner: day, As r was here in my nice five months" ervice in theater urd�y. sitting any 'Weary fellows CUll return home and Groover stated i is about time I was wl'it­ Mrs. William Roland warm with stack of monotonous which Mr. that this Ineat­ 1 think \ is spending my large gets v-ary at times, a settle down to life a nino . .1'00111 peaceful g "AUNT SAMANTHY" TO will be held at 3 o'c1ock written I felt . ing the again. I haven't anyone I sometime with her parents, Mr. and of copes of th·, Bulloch Times. l am sure any of the boys will agree i� ing P�'C. ERNEST E. NATION. on BE PRESENTED LOCALLY Georgia Power kitchen in u as we were Mr W. H. Davis. \ It my to write you n few lines with me who has been over for I Company good while, s, , duty any -- which hn vc heard lotsan-I Mrs, of to the faithful of which is located over th·.! other move you Mr. and George Turner, The three-act comedy-drama, "Aunt congratulate you upon per-iod time. , company'� FAR�I FOR !\LE-17?!·· a"··.·· I main street in and Mrs. which are to After h' office. a bout no doubt, the past couple Portal, were guests of Mr. Samanthy Rules. the Roost," will be service you rendering "".II I ave enjoyed my travels' in cultivntio�, clect; ,)u'U:�iJ:j Those now Wilson are of weeks. Dlsmas ill the Nevils School me IIlId numbers of others in all taken' me O\",H" a tenant serving with �ushing Sunday. presented High wl:lch h�ve ings, house. tobacco' h:.lI'n', po­ and a,'�und, can Betty Beasley. Anthony Re­ It was some move, in Jact the larg­ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burnsed auditorium Friday night, December theaters of war. lal ge portton of Europe. My work orchard, 41;i, acres tobacco allot Stroaeo, I best stock becca Richardson and Ewell est [OI'(,C assembled tog-ether yet in children wert> guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bth, at 8:00 o'clock. I I wish to exprese my gratitude to hasn't Qcen too hard. Have met nurn- ment, gr'lde so.l, good MOl'Jan individual range, 6 miles south Statesboro on Deal. concrete improve- the Pacific war. H. C. Burnsed Sr. Sunday. It is a scream from start to finish. for each and every l.ers und numbers of n've French PCC'. 'you left of Pembroke road . $50 per acre; to in the I week Times which I be Williams the is- the Bulloch Theil' • work wonders in It. seems r-ight funny George spent Don't miss s ee ing this play. Adm copy of pie hosnitaiity• is great four ments can I also young work horses. FRANK WANTED-Piano in good INEXPENSIVE . t condition; I l slnnrls af'ter hearing so end at with his sister, Mrs. children 15 cents, adults 25 have been receiving, and for those The here really take E. 518 West 30th Savan- for caah. MRS. E. war food Philippine Register sion, RAY. street. cheap F. RAY. farmers up 1"�dentOIo'jllos.. helping step , II, a. much ubout them in the pust. thil.ty-! Lehman Dekle. and Mr. Dekle. cents, ReCreshments will be served. expert to receive in the futuro. Not f( s eye. Thev III'e all vel')' nah, G ; phone ar.9GG. (28nov11tp) �18 West 29th street. Savannah. (ltp) production. three months, the tune 1 have spent Word has been received that Sgt. overseus. Belmer Hotlingswcrth wns seriously What are yout needs? Maybe It is almost unbelievable how well wounded in action November 6th. of the improvements shown one read the Filipino people are in regard 1111'. and Mrs. E. W. Perkins and here. Or a new manure pit, dairy to American customs and ideal, etc. family were gusetS of Mr. and Mrs. floor. They were waiting to meet. us all the W. H. Davis and .family Sunday. barn or poultry house J beaches when the Americnn t 91'ces Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dekle and concrete Firesafe, long-lasting came in, 1 can't dc'scrHJI..: ill words children, of Register, visited Mr. and but W. Williams improvements are easy to build­ how proud they were to see LIS, Mrs. George Sunday. tJiem II fl"i' lim Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Futch and J . some 1 can hardly blame • a few of cement, just bags of Mr. and Mrs. severe punishment they' sufl'ercd for E. Futch were guests stone. and or were Felix DeLoach and sand gravel U long' period while' the Jnp� family Sunday. 1 and Mrs. E. E. Gilmore and _. here. Things are still kind of noisy Mr. farm a (_rire ;065 require are of Va the week here in the way of air raids; WI;!. son, Norfolk. .• spent we are end with M,'. and Mrs. O. H. Hodges. ""D/mum of a"'eal war ma,erlals constuntly on the ulcrl, but Jf every Mrs. Bessie Edmunds is spending with having plenty company H need get in touch week with her Mrs. you help, night and soruetin.es in the day. this daughter, in ready­ to that because Julian Hodges, and family your concrete contractor, urn about used nO\l{j such before I nah. mixed concrete producer or build­ 1 was acquainted with savan-I on Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hodges and came to the Philippines, but not; will send ' material dealer. We Ml·. and 1\11'8. Cecil Brown were guests ing such a big seale," if will check of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hodges Sun­ free plan sketches you In past letters written you I told a about not anybody from horne day. the coupon, paste it on seeing .postcard tell Pvt. and 1111'S. M. W. Williams. of since being ovcrscns, but 1 can and mail today. Ft. S. visit.ed his parents, different from that now, because Jnckaon, C., you last mine­ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wllliums, 1 tulked to a life-long pal of BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS week. none other than Jack Norris. Before Mr. and Mrs. Aden Larder received AND80NDS I left New Guinea a guy told me to 'the purple heart of their son, Alvin, that he was located right close who was wounded in there before slightly Gel'l r------�------� my camp. but I left get­ CEMENT ASSOCI ATION I him Just many. PORTLAND ting a chance to look up. Ourt Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga. : Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nesmith and a he came walking up I few days ago __ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rushing. of Sa­ Nam.L- I nnd I WAS never so surprised in my I wcre of Mr. and Mrs: _ guests see after vannah, Str••t or R.F.D. No I life to to anyone, especially I in New Emerald Rushing Sunday. _ to see him utatc- I missing the chance Mr. and A. L. Brown. of Por­ CitU· for about MI·s. Muuro Pit. Permanent Repair!! Guinea. We talked hours Trou.h. 0 poundatlonl nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ben of Tlnk" Gram Stor.,.. Milk Coolln& Tankll tal, Brown, 'loor. Milk Boul.' I old times back in the 'Bora. Jack was '.edla, 0 ,.rOlloo Check niN. Houlell HOI Bou... J were visitors of Mr. and Dliry BarD 11'100" 0 Pou.ltry § § Statesboro I had Savannah, § the lirst guy from Mrs. A. F. Sunday. You can't Mincey seen since bejng over. Mrs. H. A. Prather of Jacksonville imagine how J felt when I saw him Beach, is spending sometime with her -it was hurd to helieve. Briefs fathol', E. A. Proctor, and will remain I B"ooll'e,' 1 could write several pages on ex· with him until ufter Mrs. Proctor the re-! MRS. F. W. HUGHES. Reporter. periences I've had since hitting turns from the hospital. I Philippines, but cun't do that in writ­ Miss Jennette DeLoach was called her on account of censorship ruJes, Mrs. E. C. Watkin is visiting the ing to the home of her mother Thursday. G.S.C.W .• Milledgeville. spent past will close for now. in N. C. so of the illness of he,' .husband Asheville, week end with their pal'ents, Mr. and ]light because I Bland nnd chil- Be.t regards. Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor. mother. She was able to return to Mr•. John C. MARTIN. Sunday with SAM dren, of Sylvnnia, spent. 'fhe junior class of the Bl'ool;k!t her school work Monday. I Ella Bland. otfi- E. A, Proctor underwent an lIrs. High School elected the following Jack Met Sam Mrs, John C. Proctor has acc.epted Ann Hen­ Also at Sa.-l M1'II. ccrs this week: Presdient, olleration Oglethorpe Hospital, teacher Ilt the of supply sec­ Least November 20th. She is do­ tbe po.ition drix; vice-pl'esid(l.,t. Larine Buie; When Expecte{J vannHh, Leefield Junior High School. Joe and will pl'obably 1'\;!turn rctary, Dorothy R.yals; treasurer. Somewhere in the Philippines, ing nicely Rountree and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mrs. J. H. Hin- home sometime this woek. I Jones; cluss sponsors, November 1944. ('If visited 4, little Terry, Savannah, Harold Waters. The Nevils school enjoyed a turkey son, ton nnd Dca'!' Mr. Turner: here the week cnd. the at the lunch room relatives. during The Ladies' Aid Soci..ty of om-half dilUlCl' W�dnesday of For the past two and years and Mrs. Paul Robertson. All Lt. Prinlitive Baptist (.hur

m-' ," FIVB BULLOCH 'I1MES AND ST4TESBORO NEW8 15' THURSDAY;·NOV. 30, H144' THURSDAY, NOV. SO, 1944. BULLOCH TIMEs AND STATESBORO NEWS FOUR ------'-"""""Tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiI_-_...... Aldrich M,OV.IE CLOCK • Warnock Club Has Pvt. Johnny CALL YOUR 1 GEORGIA THEATRE BULLOCH TIMES Election Reported Improving' -. Its Annual • , F����M�··-��------�-��------� AND SHOP .tUtor Marine Klamath FAVORITE WEEK MRS. ARTHUR TURNIlR, The Warnock Home pe�onst�8tion Barracks, TBI". STATESHORO NEWS icera: Nov. 27.-Marine Private First and Friday, Nov 30-Dcc. 1 THE club has elected the following off Ore., Thursday �a������a����������������������a�=�� ASK YOUR G�� �Hann, vice­ Class F. Aldrich, 22, of route Gooqe M��y. .:....:...... :...:...::...-.:...:.._:...:_ Mrs. Carson L. Jones: Johnny --'----.....:.--.....:.----7---.:....:...... :.:...:...... :..:. ..,.- Owner President, FailS,' Sinatra In and Frank D. B. TURNER, Edttor who served as a OPERATOR Mrs. Jesse Akins; secretary 1, Statesboro, Ga., FAVORITE Bowen will the SEE TECH-NOTRE DAME president, "Step Lively" Miss Mary Hogan spent the week Miss Ca�olyn spend runner the First Marine Divis­ I PER TEAR Mrs. Puul Groover. with SUBSCRIPTION SUO and treasurer, Starts 3:19: 5:25, 7:29, 930 end in Brunswick. week end in Athens. FOOTBALL GAME at Guadalcanal and Leaders for the following project, ion in the fighting FOR YOUR Waldo of those from Statesboro who second-olue matter March Seaman Robert Ballard is spending Mr. and Mrs. Pafford, Among 11r.. I�red lUI here Mrs . is recovering at Slalet­ been appointed: Gardening, Cape Gloucester, Saturday, Dec. 2nd of Mr. and the week end in Atlanta and .. 1906. at tbe pOlloffh:.e have PERMANENT awhile with his here. Claxton, are guests today spent tbe Act ot Coolrrell ailment. The Geor­ FAVORITE family Ga., UDder Mrs. Joshua from 8 tropical In The 'Death House" attended Tech-Notre Dame foot­ bo�o. Frank Best: poultry, "Lady is a T. Lanier. the or lla.rch 8. mi. E. M. Mount, of Gainesville, Mrs. Fred marine was also stationed at Au­ Starts 10:29 dairying, Mrs. Otis Gl'OO\o"tGT; g-ia 3:29, 5:49, 8:09, and Pete. ball game wore Mr. und M�s'. B. L. Smit.h; business here this week. Mrs. H. M. Royal son, home New Guinea and Samoa before and Cold Waves ALSO visitor Mrs. Barney Rushing; straliu, Machine with relatives Miss Suzanne Smith. Mr. and nutrit.ion, Machineless, a business visitor will the week end Smith, . Olliff was spend food to this "Law Of The Valley" Boyd improvement, Miss Nellie Lee; returning country. Mrs. Joe Tillman, Miss Margul'ct Hel­ Starts 2:30, 4:50. 7:10, in Atlanta duning the week -end. in Wnyoesboro and Augusta. from page 1 Hubert. Aldrich has two brothers, Cecil and �:30 MI'. LEGION; preservation, Mrs. Mikell; Inman and Mis; en Tillman, Wesleyan student; POLLY 'MIKELL, Receptionist M,·. and Mrs. H. H. Macon spent Mr. and Mrs. Foy in the Merchant Marine now Dec. 3rd and rur-al housing, Mrs, Toy Rushing; Charlie, Sunday, attend the Tech- and Mrs. Thad Morri;, Jimmy Mr�. Rufus Brannen, several days this week in Atlanta. Maxann Foy will Maude White, market­ on duty in the At­ Cosmetics Department Servicemen Photos Today At­ L. Mrs. Tom 'Vaters; serving convoy NONA ZETTEROWER, vis. Athens Saturday. Phil Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Delmas Rushing, J. Dnn Lanier, clothing, John F. Brannen was a business Georgia gum.. in devol­ and a a "Shadows In The Night" Ethan D. Mrs. Willie Hodges; child lantic, brother, Coylee, ;with and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mul'l'uy. C. Nesmith, .J. C. Brown ing, MARIAN itor in Atlanta Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Kenneth Womack daugh- tuwuy unit in the Pacific. He is mar­ OPAL IVEY, ELOUISE SWINDELL, with Warner Baxter B. B. Anderson, Ruymond opment and fumi1y relationship, r.-trs. marinc Thanks. Mrs. Edwin Groover, Mrs. J. P. Fay, Proctor, Starts 4 9:10 Pvt. Robert Lanier will nttend the Joy Lynn, are spending Mrs. ried to the former Marcie Rushing, THACKSTON. Operators 2:40, :22, 6:00, ter, G. Hodges. C. B. Cail; scrap book, Henry Savannah. Miss Mnry Virginiu Groover, Uni­ Can­ in Athens Sui- with relatives in School Distri Ir-W. E. A. Statesboro. Tech-Georgia' game giving Esla Golden Rule plan, Mrs. J. of Dec. 4th and 5th the week or Georgiu student: Miss Betty G. tarling. Brannen; Monday-Tuesday, Mrs. J. P. Foy will spend versity nady, A. F. Cook, D. Eunice urday. Bunce; reporter, Miss Lester; "Mr. Skeffington" of Georgia with Bird Poy, University of Georgia stu­ Laboratory School and College-e­ PVT. ARTHUR P. CAMPBELL, Miss Joan Peak, of Waynesboro. end at the University Z.· L. home Mrs. J. \V. Warnock; Stilson Service Man Bette Davis and Claude Rains .. Allen MI'. and Mrs. I3u­ B. W. S. Hanner, industries, W. B. House 01 with end with relutives in her Miss Betty Bird Foy dent; Lnnior-, J Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Beauty spent the week daughter, M.rs. Forrest Bunce; Starts 3 6:25 and 9:11' Mrs. Everett In 4-H club adviser, now somewhere :39, of and ford Knight, Mr. and Strange, Two Stars of Statesboro, who is Owner Statesboro. Mrs. W. L. Schuyler, Miami, Denmark District-J. A. Denmark, Miss Nellie pro­ Wearing MARIAN THACKSTON, Mrs. R. L. landscaping, Lee; in with the U. S. Infantry. December 6th and children, Ja­ Williams, Frank Williams, Lehman get­ Englund Wednesday. Miss Wvnello Nesmith, Wesleyan Mrs. Jason Morgan • Mrs. Harold Zctterower, Mrs. Lester With the Air Fore" Engineer service since Mareh gram chairman, Martin; A"my He has been in Code" 81'C holi­ Ml's. Bob West, Tommy Powell, • MADEMOISELLe R. P. Miller, "Unwritten last Thursday with Mr. son .and Nita, of Savannah, Cone, terower. C. C. DeLoach, M. M. Command in ftaly.-Wilbur L. Wright, student, spent war emergency chairman, Mrs. 1944. Tom Neal J. E. Mike John Groover, Lane Lunier. 30. with Ann Savage and Atwell. of Dr. and Mr!!'. MCI!ougllld, - Mr . Howard guests in un avis. Small one- row tfactor and day' of Stilson, GR., a private YED my home three' WAN1'j':D .. . 9:40 Till­ HARPER'S BAZAAR Brooklet District- F. W. Hughes, Rushing. STRI\ :-{From disc Starts 3:40, 5:10, 6:40, 8:10, returned to Donehoo. Johnston, Bircky Akins, Sammy for Nov. with rubber tires,' Miss Hilda Allen has T. was ob­ tion engineer unit building bases OFFICE REMOVAL miles south of Stilson, Sunday equipped Servicemen Photos Joe Thos. Jr., Iseon Durden, The family night program in Also Today Frank Sue man, Foy Olliff, Bobby Anderson, R. Bryan one 'or any make; must he a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, McEl­ Mediterranean house one iron mare mule nn'd tumri>1ow; GSCW after D. T. Proctor, Lee served the club and their families A llied air power in the I have moved from the court 12, gray the Wendel Oliver. George • VOGUE E. Daves, by no- FRED ASPINWjl.LD, Louie Simmons will spend Billy Olliff, O. Statesboro black horse finder please goo.� :.itltape. 'Names of servicemen whose Mr. and Mrs. Jones Allen. and J. H. Wyatt, F. A. Akins, Ne""mber 23rd. theatre of operations, was recently to the Bank of building, m'ulo; photos Dick veen, on Thursday night, Rt. 2, 2514itE� Gwinnette street, Savannah; Athens With F'rank Sim­ Olliff, Ernest Brannen, Brannen, H. M. Robertson first door to the left. tify GEO. ilL, KF.NDRlCK, Wednesday and Sat­ Little Ann 'of Metter, spent week end in Mitcham Jr .. Jr., battle second floor, appear Sunday, Thayer, C. chicken was enjoyed, after authorized to wear two purtict, Ga.' Y Mis. Vera John­ • GLAMOUR J. H. A supper H. RAMSEY SR. Stilson, Ga. (23novltp) '. (16no"lltp) December 6th and 9th: K. of Georgia stu- Chatham Alderman, W. C. Cromley, C. S. Cr mlay, B. � � "d urday, 3rd, the week end with her grandparents, mons Jr., University music was partici­ stars on his European-African­ which games. and pation S. C. Youngblood, B. J. De­ the Saturday. son and others. Griffeth. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thayer. dent, and attend game were which A. • CHARM -- Middle East Leefield District Mrs. H. U1me. pated in by all who present. campaign ribbon, Nitto, B. J. Waters, C. D. Sauls, of joined Mrs. Bertha of Beaufort, S. Philip Weldon, Griffin, Mrs. P. will be held followed the award of the con­ R. H. Campbell, Hulst, WOUNDED IN FRANCE Mrs. Lee, The next club meeting good L. Trapnell, Kersey, a Knight, J. Hat;ry with Mrs. Weldon and little son in visit N. Cohen awhile her dnugh- of Savannah, • SEVENTEEN Mrs. I. H. Beasley, Mrs. John Waters on duct medal for behavior W. W. Frawley, A. Ranew, C., is spending I Mrs. Henry Barton, W. Clilton, at the home of Mrs. exemplary and J. Ken­ Allmond. with Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Olliff De. M. Mrs. Remer Clifton, of Anderson, J. D. Ward, W. ter, Mrs. Walter has received a wire from the Wur D. Thompson, Savannah Thursday, Decem­ and super-ior performance duty. Mrs. highway W. J. S. And..rson, has recent- will be accompanied home by Glenn Harper. Mrs. J. nedy, H. Deal, Lieu.t. James Edge, who that her brother, • JUNIOR BAZAAR Mrs. 14th. Wright, the son of Mr. and p'artment stating District-Mrs. J. G. be,' E. B. Brunt, who have been • Stilson Sowell, L. J. Motes, "Hunnicutt," returned from overens, is visiting Weldoa and the baby, was se- left his position with VVanted Iy Delmer Hollingsworth, J. I. Jas. B. Wright, Salesrn.an V. M. Kuczaj, S. I. Jones, Sgt. S. A. Driggers, Newman, A. Wiggins, a week here. • ALL Gt'R\: REPORT his mother, Mrs. W. W. Edge. spending wounded in France November CALLING H. C. McEI""en, A. B. COTTON GINNlNG Chevrolet Ga,. S. Miles, M. W. Mock, J. L. Hollings­ who riously ... Brannen, Colo��a}. Co".�av8nnah, Hinton Booth spent Miss Annie Laurie Johnson, Mrs. Olive DROP-OFF 1942. L. H. Hendrix, Mr. and.Mrs. 9th� Hollingsworth has been Burnsed, Mrs H. G. Lee. SHOWS VAST to join the service in October, worth, E. Kennedy, with ,sgt. W. C. Swainsboro as guests of been spending several days met W. Lee Mrs. P. F. that 10,979 B. Chester, in has overseas six months and recently A. Brown, C. Jr., Ceusus report shows Sent overseas, he has seen six months W. R. Allmond, Sunday R. 0 nston. Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs Willie Shuman, Mrs. in Bulloch Barlow, W. E. Brunson, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson J h her mother, Brantley Pvt. L. E. Hollingsworth, Martin, bales of cotton were ginned of active duty in Italy as a member his brother, Mrs. new appears each wook·; re- leave for Farragut, W. Mrs. Edgar Joiner, A group and Mrs. Bill Way have will Saturday was the first time Geiger, from the crop of 1944, prior unit with the aviation Capt. in France. This county of a fighting for them. married De- Bob Wright. in watch N. after a visit,' where she will be in uniform. November as compared with food manufacturer distributing products turned to Maxton, C., Idaho, they had seen each other Contributors are asked to make all to 14th, engineers. Large Rut- J. W. Gunter. cember 9th to Lieut. (jg) Curtis and of 1943. with her mother, Mrs. are both with Gen. Patton cheeks payable to Associated Chari­ 17,135 bales for the crop Tbey be Statesboro has an in their Sales Depart­ ARRIVES IN ENGLAND Pfe. Walter P. Allmond has return- through which the fund will (;;ARD OF THANKS daily, opening ledge. the Third Anny. ties. notified T. Lanier will MRS. PEARL L. MILLS method which to Lieut. Gene L. Hodges has to Calif., after spending Mr. and Mrs. Fred diobursed. We take this by has had ex­ ed VanNuys, Pearl L. died to friends an salesman--one who arrival in and sons. Mr. and Mrs. FROM VISIT MI". Mills, age 64, express our sincere thanks ment for aggressive Mrs. Hodges of his safe eleven days "ith hi. wife have as guests Sunday R,ETURN our loved one in of Savan. G. Neville and little grand­ at he.. residence on South College who were so kind to Mrs. E. L. Futch, of Ocala, Fla., is George Hitt and George 3, Mrs. W. FOR OFFICE OF MAYOR State ex- England. afternoon after an her recent brief illness, Bnd to us in in grocery or retail store preferred. Mrs. Waldo Pafford, Marguerite McMillan, have st,,,.t Saturday perience a few this ",,,ek as bhe Mr. and daughter, announce a candi­ spending days nah; "I hereby myself sorrow at her death. Especially Funeral serv­ our PRIMITIVE CIRCLE Grimes. Lanier Au. ·from a visit to Petty Officer of of the i1JnesB of a jTew hours. Per­ of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Claxton; Mrs. Fred T. Jr., retufned date for the office mayor would we mention the lovely flowers also draft guest at perience and references, classification.. The Ladies' Circle of the Primi- and H. in Elizll­ Statesboro. I have never be­ ices were held Monday afternoon Wesleyan Mrs. Hubert Amason and Mrs. C. McMillan, elty of which were such sweet expressions of Miss Virginia Rushing, gusta; no with tive chureh wjll meet Monday La­ Rnd 81so- a visit in I have po­ the Methodist church' Baptist with her 'and Robert eth N. C., I lore been politics. 3 o'clock at tender sympathy and love. after the guaranteed salary and student, spent last Thursday daughter, Alice, Pvt. City, instead ,I manent position war; o'clock with Mrs. A. J. litical record to offer you; East Side with the E. MILLS AND CHILDREN. afternoon lit 3:30 )!;. with Mrs. Neville's sister, Mrs. burial in cemetery, W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rushing. nier. reco1'd as a citizen Rnd her home on South offel' you my 1.. E. in charge Walter Jones at returned to and Mr._Rigby, in Kingstree, States­ Rev. Williams, commission. Mrs. C. E. S<>well has Rigby, man of the city of pustor, booiness street. Mrs. Nevils also visited rela- the of the services. College her home in Macon after a visit with MILLER HONORED S. C. Henry's boro for the past 25 years, and MRS. health Va. HENRY'S know what that record Mrs. Mills had been in bad Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lewis. who hOI Uves in Richmond, SHOP l"IRs:r moot of you r,;'assifled HEAR IRTUBI her parents, Mrs. Mary Jane Miller, death came unex­ nnd 10. I will appreciate your support, fol' some time, but Miriam J. C. Hines and sons, Joe to Bulloch County Misses Miriam Girardeau, Mrs. been confined the BIRTHDAY DINNER to Use my and if elected I promise She is survived by her hus­ the week end was hon- pectedly. ON. (lENT A WO'BD PltB 188t1. June Ann Attaway, Jim, of Savannah, spent Hospital for many months, of E. Hodges to n progressive , Mincey, Att.away, The family George best efforts give you W. E. two daughters, ANSWER BOX 217 aDd Mrs. J. G. band, Mills; Franklin her Mr. birthday II based on sound busi­ and Barbara with pa,,,nts, ored on her n,nety-fifth honored him on his birthday with administrntion, THA" Lila Brady M,·s. Ezra Brannen and Mrs. O. D. NO An TAS.X POB L.88 the to Savannah MOClre. with a delightful party given by at his home near nee! principles." TW&NS"Y·'-IVE oaNT8 A WE'EK formed a group going ,dinner given Sundny two J. I .. the of ADVANO.Ad�'J school Edwards, Statesboro; sons, \ PAYABLB IN attend' the .lose Miss Janie Pye is spending of the T.E.L. Sunday wit;' Mr. ./ BULLOCH TIMES Friday evening"'to members town. Enjoying the day above nre the words in 13. of Statesboro, and Woodrow "- in Griffin as in the The words Mills, Thanksgiving holidays class. The group assembled O. M. Mr. for Jrtubi concert. Hodges were Mrs. Lnnioi!r, offered candidacy one Ml·S. L. which I my Mills, of Savunnuh; sister, the of Mr. and Mrs. R. where \Vel� sung then RENT-150 or guest diningl'oom songs Mr's. Rex Hodges und Eddie, two Y"ars ago. You FOR acres, share-crop and sCln, mayor R. Ramos of Tampu, Fla. IN SAVANNAH was Dur· J. rent. .JOSIAH CONCERT Brown. a.nd the birthday cake whiCh pre­ and children, me with your support. standing Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hodges _eat honored were An­ Mrs. Waldo to striven Pallbeal'\)rs Vandy Boyd, (30nov1tc) IIfrs. Verdie Hilliard, N(!vils has returned Mrs. Miller was cut and Mr. Curing these two years I have OWER. sented to and Ray, and Ing B. Sue Mis�li('e Mary .Ann, Jimmy Statesboro Clarence C. Miss Pat Preetorius, lIIiss a week-end visit with in to the people of dJ'ew Turner, Billings, WANnD-�� � fin"�sZETTER-, Floyd, GSCW afte,' ...,rved. The was loyely to give honore� " JIIrs. George Cartledge. service of which I Johnston and J. heater wood. P. Ed Preetorius and and Mrs. were the most loyal McAllister, George inch fink or gum u-1�����������������������;;;;�;;;�;�;;;;;;;;;�;� Nell 'Smith, Mrs. her parents, Mr. Floyd teal blue and fifteen friends have been I trust I Barnes Funeral Home 317 Savannah ave­ were in Savannah CALIFORNIA han capable. E. M.cer·oan. G. FRANKLIN, Miss Mary Hogan Nevils. Mrs. Miller was the recipient COME FROM us Meat to If I J present. Bring your early been to you. have, nue. (30nov1tc) Jose Itm'bi acceptoble was in of funeral arrnng(l- to heur the Flake has returned �rs. H. G. Lazar and small son, charge Friday evening Miss DOl'Othy a number of gifts. for confidence in the forth­ of aok your FOR SALE-175 acres, 75 cultivaood, last home from Los and to monts. concert. from Atlanta, where she spent Bud, arived Sunday coming city election, pledge miles Statesboro on avoid the rush. good land, six Annie Sue GIRL SCOUTS MEET IIfrs. Charlie continuance of the best that is week as the guest of Miss Atlgeles. Her siste.r, a DONALDSON road. JOSIAH ZETTEROWER. NAVY-ARMY GAME MRS. CLAYTON paved ATTEND Scouts held their New Orleuns and within me. Hunnicutt.. Troop 3 of Girl Ranew, met her in Funeral services for Mrs. J. Clay. and Morris will ALFRED DORMAN. "'(3:.,0:..:n.:..:o:.;v..:l..:tC:.,):.._ --_��� Billy Olliff Jimmy club on Inez StepheDs, GSCW student, moceting in the ropm her here. at her OR RENT ,IN jROOK­ Miss regular accompanied toll Donaldson, 62, who died FOR SALE rollve this evening for Bnltimore, Md., short lot. F. the week end with afternoon. After a YET-One large house and Point Ca­ Milledgeville, spent Wednesday OFFICE OF MAYOR home neur Statesboro Sunday night whe"e ,viII join West OFFICER Ice FOR they and Mrs. R. an 'interesting pro­ CLASS Company W. ELARBEE, 614 E. Lake Drive, her grandparents, Mr. business session CIty November I filed were held Mon- and at· of On Monday, 6th, after a long illness det Robert Morris Saturday around the Miss Betty Gunter, daughter Mrs. Decatur, Ga. (2nov4tp) Gladdin. was given centering COMPANY notice at the oifice that I was Mill Creek between the r!. gram freshman at GREEN ICE city at 4 o'clock at Upper LOST-On streets of three weeks Farmers tend the football game novel J. Gunter a ttellltnon a W. of day eity A Con­ of Thanksgiving. ln !,nd candidate lor mayor of the city Miss Nona Hodges, Wesleyan origin • Primitive Baptist church. Elder .J. flexible bracelet hae been elected to be held ago, yellow gold Arrny and Navy. the week the was won by GSCW, Valdosto, Statesboro in the election reward. student, w'ilJ spend tur1rey contest prize officiated and heart top -engraved liJancj" sel"V8tory of the fl'�shman 2nd. E. Strickland, pastor, and Mrs. next meeting will secretary-treasurer December MORRIS. (30novltp) CAMP end with her parents, Mr. Patty Banks. The in the church cemetery JANE RETURNS TO For the past four and a half years burial was December 5th. class. saddle 'Harold has Willie be held on Wednesday, as in FOR SALE-Five-gaited mare, Seaman Hollingswo,·th Hodges. I have been your representative with Lanier's Mortuary charge. the council safe for ladies and children; after spend. J. Ba.rney Averitt spent Ilnance chairman of the city survived her gentle, returned t.o Norfolk, Va., Mrs. ,Mrs. Donaldson is by " HEWLETT witb Lt. Col. , handled these affairs for very reasonable price. You Have New leave with relatives week end in Atlanta a ten and have J. C. Donaldson', four daugh- ing days' and husband, • Ga. (30nov2tp) Lawson to the best of knowledge ROBERTS, Portal, Statesboro. Seaman Averitt who is a �atient at ),ou my Cannon of Macon" in Savannah and of the Mr•. J. A. 35 cultivated, and feel proud prog- tel's, FOR SALE-75 acres, been to Bond ability, Hollingsworth hs assignl!d Genel'ni Hospital. an Extra made Mrs. R. L. Smith and Miss Mary on road at city reos the city council has along good land, paved Grace re­ today" Gainard DD. Miss Betty Hodges ha"" been" terms. JOSrAH the USS "Buy lines since I part Belle $6,000, ha\ these Donaldson, botJ1 pf ,Statesboro, limits; price after a ------...-'.----�--- \turned�to A-uburn' 'f!pending it. these four and a half :A:.�J:'''Joh�s�n of San ZETTEROWER, (30novltc) 01 During and Mr.:' Diego', Mr. and tried to and be- International·Dealers rew with her parents, I have study Donllidson .brooder in good days years 'three sons, Cecil FOR SJtU.�)j:lectric MEMORIAM with the af- Calif.; IN """'. familiar also outdoor brooder and Mrs. Wade Hodges. thoroughly both of States. shap.e; .. and and Rupert Donaldson, of my husband, of our government, AR­ In IClving memory Wes­ fairs city runway in good shape. MRS. Miss Laul'a Margaret Brady, and Cannon Donaldson, of WALEY feel that I now have enoul;h experi- boro, Cpl. Statesboro. LEE, will HOWARD. 1942. leyan Conservatory student, spend our affairs five Mrs. Dcc. 3, en.e and knowledge of eity Camp Stewart; sisters, J.ITHUR who departed Mr. (30novltp) our hearts the w�k end with her parents, offer services to you as yo.ur J. M. Yarborough The YCIl"S have passed; to my W. _ under- . Smith, Mrs. issued to book . LOST Gas and Mrs. Remer Brady. all of States- will are still sore; IMa:v.or. and Mrs. D. C. Bunks, has been lost; finder moroe fTom ,signed on we miss you who is , - time Clifford being Soon aft.r I was discharged .As goes PI<. Field, Miss BentTice Cannon, of be rewarded for return to JAKE WITH NEW AND APPROVED SERVICE WITH World War I became a cit- boro; At-I and more. from K"esler Field to the last of 11 Gordon street, States-' transferred and Mrs. M. J. :Anderson, WILLIAMS, are the tears we weep, izen of Statesboro, and nil during lanta, Silent and deep the week with his . spent boro. (30novltp) MORE COMPLETE LINE FOR " the Th'omasville, you four brothers, J. W. Can REPA,IRS .. down in our hearts i.n grave these twenty-five years among Claxton; qF Deep F. E. Field. and FOR 'SALE-Medium sized pony mother, ,r.trs. I have tried to conduct my personal J. B. Cannon, E. M. Cannon ,where you sleep; non, and see of a manner about year3 old, gentle j would we to your Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, formerly and business affairs in such all of Statesboro. eight But what give S" T. sell for - are confidence CarKlon, work anywhere; good saddlton, with extra dollars, payment . in his upon Miss Bulloch Equipment CO. meQtioned in the caption Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stookdale, BLJTCH, Rt. 4, Statesbolo. (29novlt) 21 North I PHONE 582 suit against you for divorce. Stockdale and Miss Marjorie STATESBORO COCA·COLA BOTTLING CO. tiff.' FOR RENT-Ten·horseexpens?s..farm, good L�is the Hon. T. J. Evans " judge Ned To Jaeckel Hotel Witness I visit Ganelle Stock- land, 31h miles northeast of Dover, Claxton will Miss Carl Franklin H. V. Franklin Jr. of said court. 362 E. I/ine St. Ga. this on LouisvilJe rClad, in S\!reven county; Phone Statesboro Statesboro, at the University of Georgia .. 1944. dale ------November 7, __ Thie to- L.------�------O"44n.c.cc� acres in cultivation; will rent attend the football HATTIE POWELL, .. week end and can find Us on the or '.'IE USE ONLY GENUlNE ChITk Superior Court. gether or in parts; " Deputy ,'279 _ game. ,,' MRS. L. T.· NEWSOME, ...... - premises. .... I '.'"� (tAG BU'LT PART� GEO .. M. JOHNSTON, Atty. �(3;;;0ru>:;;.;�.;.:;;:l::,;) Rt. Ga. (·30nov2tp) (9nov6te) I. Dovor,

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THURSDJ\Y, .NOV. 30, .. , 'SE� ,. -194:', ST NEWS BULLOCH TIllES .AND S_!ATESIW�O. NEWS SUtLOCH "TOlES AND }'l'ES�ORO COMMISSIONERS" SALE ,'. SALE OF LAND GEORGIA-Bulloch County. Pol.'ers r.F.ORGfA-Bulloch County. We, the undersigned commissioners, IPorta' court virtue of I1n order of the virtue of an order of the judge of Clothes I$y by Keep Your BUYING PECANS of ordinary of Cloathul1\ county, Ga., the superior court of Bulloch county transferred there after having been .. at Mrs. C. M. Usher visited relatlves BESTLANDSI granting leave to sell lands belong­ appointing us as such, will sell stationed at Stewart for some "man Nesmith, hours Condition! in Collins Sunday. Camp ing to the estate of Col public outcry, within the legal In to Perfect time. Parra­ SHirl lands now belonging of sale, before tht: court house door Rex Trapnell was a business visitor 1,200 owned by Mr. Ira 0, Parker, located at deceased, r , acres of said de­ Tues­ of Mrs. the thrce miuor children in Statesboro, Ga., on the first can in this matter-and in Atlanta this week. Mrs. Sarah Boyd, Metter; five miles southeast of Millen, Ga., is being We help you mour, Station, there will be sold I1t public in the following of and BEEN ceased, day December, 1944, J. Parrish was host to the Allen Whitfield, Swainsboro, FOO TOE PAST TEN YEARS I HAVE BUYING SMALLER FARMS and will be sold in De­ much. Mrs. C. subdivided into on the first Tuesday described trnct, of to-wit: it won't cost yOU and outcry, land. Portal Club this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spurlock THE LOCAL MARKET AND before the court hCluse certain truct of lund situ­ Sewing PECANS ON cember, 1944, All that CLEAN AND were guests of be­ G. WHEN YOUR CLOTHES ARE FRESH, M,·. and Mrs. Ephraim Trapnell, of children, (tf Macon, door in Statesboro, said county. ate, and being in the 1716th PAYING HIGHEST PRICES. lying ABLE FEELING OF and Mrs. Akins and fum­ hours of sale, to the M. disrict of Bullocj, con­ THERE ]S A PARDON are relatives here. Mr. Wesley At 4IJCTION tween the legal county, Ga., Atlanta, visiting follow­ COMFORT. bidder for cash the tuining one hundred and seventy­ PRIDE AND The Portal P.·T: A. met at the ily Sunday. highest pecans and guarantee to-wit: seven more 01' less, and Rev. and' Mrs. Gardner of Vi. r am again soliciting your ON EASY TERMS ing property, (177) acres, school on afternoon of this Roy in­ fresh and neat-let us keep your Tuesday varieties. A oue-tweltth undivided bounded on the north by lands of C. Stay of Reids­ the very prices on aI,t (1/12) dalia; Mrs. T. C. Jordan, highest. one of the finest farms in Jenkins county, having lands (If M. fresh and neat. week. This is torest in and to the estate M. Cowart; east by lunds of C. clothes and Mi.s of Por­ land Denver Hendrix has returned to ville, Ruby Jordan, the best grade of land and excellent improvements. J. S. Nesmith, deceased, said Cowart and John n. Lnnier; south by SMALL visited Mrs. J. H. Jonlan here NO QUANTITY TOO LARGE OR tOO FOR described a, follows: lands of B. E. nnd west by lands his hom-a in Detroit, Mich., after vis­ terdale, ALSO being Gal', last week. those certain lots, tracts or par­ of C. Cowart and estate lands of relatives here for everal days, Thursday of ME TO HANDLE. All M. iting and being in J. R. Said land is known as CLEANERS a V-12 student, 29 MULES-All Farm Machinery eels of lund, each lying Gay. IDEAL Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Barrow and Hugh Bird, Navy of said the 1803rd G. M. district the Lewis Guy place on which thero who has been stationed at Emory AND FARM IMPLEMENTS their have moved to Oharles­ bounded: Vine Street family county, and . is 'a fish pond. East has been trana­ of S. to make their future home. University, Atlanta, date Tract No. 1 located in! the town Terms of sale, cash. ton, C., Mr. Parker is selling due to impaired health, Exact and ferred to Mercer Macon. one and one-half 'l'his November 19'14. Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon McKee University, announced, Nevils, containing 7, . of sale will be • more or lots J. M. MURPHY, for Alex­ He visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'h) acres, less. being WANTED-Office oil heater; must be left (I - their Garry, Sunday H. A. DOTSON Two or three-room fur- son, on a WANTED , Nos. 2 and 3 as shown pint NOYCE ElDENI�IELD, McKee has been Comer Bird, last week end. Millen, Ga. 1, Cull in condition. M. C. GRIFFfTH, andria, La. Sgt. See' L. G. DOZIER, Wayside Hotel, sub-divlaion of Nevils, nished npartment for couple. good or survey of a HOKE BRUNSON, Bank building. WEST VINE STREET ("Blue Front") coun- 331. (16novlt in County . MRS. WATSON. phone Bulloch COMPANY Georgia, made by J. E. Rushing, Commissioners DOZIER LAND in January, 1917, and LOOK FOR MY SIGN . ty, surveyor. of •• Atlanta recorded in the office of the cl"rk •• Denma,.. (2nov4tp) Trust Company Georgia Building, Doings the superior court, Bulloch county, Georgia, in deed book No. 50, at pnge Zetterowcr and MI', and bounded north by a public C. A. - and relatives Mrs. . Ralph Mille,' i vi iting STRAYED From my place four FARM FOR RENT-MI's. J. W .. 559, week road a proposed 35-foot street; . Zetterowcr last Jucksonville. M rs. Lehman miles west of Statesboro about three Forbes, Rt. 2, Brooklet, has sixty- being I, in east' lots Nos. 11 nnd 21 of said end. weeks one white faced heifer five acres to rent on fifty·fifty basis; by Betty Zetterower spent Friday ago, south by lands of Fed 450 pounds; one red tobacco, cotton and any other crops sub-divislbn: Billie Jean Jones. �r.'. and Mrs. H. H. Zetterower �ro�nd lot No. 4 of sub- night with w�i�hing to four and half Hodges, being sa.id heifer we,ghlng 450. pounds, desired plant; miles I road A. E. Woodwurd was guest and and Mrs. W. W. Jones and '�round and and west by a public Mrs. family cow around 600 south Brooklet ten miles southeaat Feed divtsiop, one red weighing Seed and be­ \ known' as the old Rebel 'road, last week of her daughter, Mrs. Bel" daughter, Billie spent Thanks­ all suitable re- of Statesboro; white or colored fann­ Aucaion�' Jean, pounds, unmarked; 40·foot a of " UVESJOCK '. proposed ing part . tha at Lanier. giving day with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ward will be paid for cr. MRS. J. W. FORBES, Rt. 2 Harvey, ALL VA· street. avannuh. R. LANfER. Rt. Statesboro. Ga. RAPE, Miss Armour Lewis, of Zetterower Sr, JOHN 4, informaion'l Brooklet, (23nov2tp)" WE HAVE PLENTY OATS, WHEAT, loented in the town of CAR· Tract No.2, week end with her parent J CABBAGE, twelve (12) acres, 1 spent the RlETIES GARDEN PEAS, TURNIP, Nevils, containing STATESBO'RO and embracing all of IN Mr. and Mr . J. M. Lewis. BEETS AND MUSTARD. more or less, , ROTS, 25, 26. 27 . Prank Proctor and Mrs. Dcas lots Nos. 21, 22, 23, 24, Mrs. 36. 37. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33. 34. 35. were of Mr. and Mrs. Feeds 28, Proctor . I guests Alco and Feedright 46. 'Purina, 38. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. H. Zctterower Wednesday night. on a H. STAPLES 48. 49. and 50. as shown survey TRAClJS, NAILS, E. Rush. Mrs. Aubrey Barnhill and Iittje COLLARS, BRIDLES, and plat of same made by J. THURSDAY in Januory, EII£R� daughter, of Statesboro, were guests AND WIRE FENCING ing, county surveyor, the town of Nevils, and 47'1"f Mrs. L. H. Thurs­ 1917 of of �\J". and Hagins clerk of SLIDES AND WINGS ree01:d in the office of the PLOW POINTS, book day. Bulloch superior court in deed 2:30 m. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hugh Hagins bounded north p. No. 50, at page 559, Wal­ We buy Peas, Corn, Pecans, 16. 17. visited Mrs. Hagins' brother, by lots Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, who . said sub-division; I 20 of ton Hagins, in Tampa, Fta .. hns LARD CANS 18. 19. and u MEAT SMOKE, SALT, south east lands of J, Dan Lanier; been seriously ill. Best Assortment of in Town by I Toys, road and proposed 40·foot Marie by a public I Mrs. Clyde Knight, Mrs. street; west by a proposed 10.fo?t Pat Eason and iltlte son, on said Hagin, Mrs. or lane as indicated FEED & SEED CO . alley Mrs. T. WOODEN BRADLEY & CONE THURSDAY Ernest were 'guest!; of R. plat. YOUR LIVESTOCK WITH US ON BRADLEY - BILLY CONE in the town of SELL Simmons Sunday. CLIFF Tract No.3, located DOLLS. PHONE 177 lots Nos. 6, 7, and DOLLAR RATIONED Alice Miller has returned'to ST, Nevils, embracing THE HIGHEST COMFORT IS NOT Mrs. -t 34 WEST, MAIN of a I AND GET SEALY of a survey GUNS 8 a. shown in a plat after a visit with Nevils Jucksonville, F'Ia., sub-division of the town of of and substitutes, It's a pleasure Miller and other Com­ In these times changes Mr. and Mrs. R. P. made by Atlanta Engineering and C. B. ask the same fine relatives here. for J. N. Shearouse I If haven't sold with us, tried and oflerina pany Don't take our word. you to find a proved product JEEPS UP recorded in the office of M,'. and Mrs. Colen Rushing and $129 Griner, and Tuftless mattress Bulloch court, or come visit our yard as That Is true of the Sealy Mr. and the clerk of superior I about our prices, value always. family, of Savannah, visited bounded your neighbor in book No.1, on page 4, I com­ . plat interest more than 60 as an outstanding being are for your -famous for years DOLL JI TTENTION north by lands of C. J. Martin, and see for yourself. We working No. 9 of said sub-division; east it-see for lot I fort value. Come in-try yourself. known as -the old, at all times. FATALITI� LESS by a public road and get you the top price CRADLES Rebel road; south by a plblic road, I Tobacco· Growersl and west by a proposed 15-foot alley. BIRTHS ) indicated on said plat. A'ITENDING or lane as MEANT ANY­ in the town of HIGH DOLLAR HAS EVER Waters furniture Co. 29 Tract No.4, located IF THE l. A. UP Rate Nos. 3,' Maternal Mortality $,,, Nevils and embracing lots 2, THIS of a sur­ SHOULD NOW. GET Now 3.9 Per 1,000 • and 5, as shown by a plat THING TO YOU, IT Only of the of 28 West Main Street Tobacco Curers and'. of a sub-division �own. Live Births For your Oil Burning vey BONDS. Of Reported Nevils made by Atlanta Engmeerm& EXTRA MONEY AND BUY MORE FROM and C, 19' of Company for J: N. Shearouse Maternal deaths, those resulting Seed compliments Shep­ the office ,( your Tobacco B. Griner, and 01 record in from causes pertain to childbirth, court of •• ing PAINT of the clerk of the superior •• Stilson - AND YOU'LL BE cent In the me at of­ book ONE TRIP Sittings have decreased 57 per Tobacco Warehouse, see my Bulloch county, in a plat No.! GIVE US A TRIAL BAG pard's by I I years, according to State SETS 1 at page 4, bounded; Nort� I pust twenty Of OTHERS HAVE December 1037. The There East of Sbearwood RaIlway CONVINCED AS Mrs. H. C. McElveen was host to post.master 17, Health Department report. Harvester Place, right-of-waj' fice International east a 15-foot I ------1------1advanced to third in Company; by proposed her club afternoon. cffice was recently were 303 run ternnl deaths Georg!a sewing Friday . south BlO""KS UP as indicated on said plat; with 708 in 591 alley I Mr. and Mrs. John 1". Spence arc class. last YORI' in cmopnrison Ga. and west by lands i �ine street, Statesboro, by a public road, or call Brannen and lot No. livestock early spending the holidays with relatives Mr. and Mys. Tullis 1924. ! of Hoyt DeLoach, and, being Bring your James at Wrens. daughter, of Guyton, and the of physicians 1 of said survey. ��. Despite shortage UP near the for our truck MI'. $119 'I'ract located in and oC of VISited BLACKBOARDS No.5, 1\11'8. Francis Peavey, Savannah, Shearouse, Waycross, nnd nurses und the large crop of! town of containing seven (7) Brannen ., Nevils, with Mrs. J. and Mrs. 'Jame� 1". Saturday. titerna litI I pent Sunday his sister, ba bl Georgiu s uta Y and bounded: IeS, .mol' � r acres more or less, I E. Brown. Herman Griffin, of Hunter 1 live b,,·ths CLAY. road and lands of Cpl. rate was 3.9 pc,' 1,000' Brannen ) a public . only I WI)"dcn J. North by - IlIu'bert will I I'us SIS t �'l'ISS M et 1'0 G I' if a roa4· The Pr-imitive Baptist Circle p'eld ,an d er, in 1943. The rate fOl' the United Ethn Proctor; east by public . road and 1 ftft1ol'noon at 3 o'clock fin of Savannah the week end SETS known as the old Rebel lands. meot Mondny spent States as n whole "eaehed an all·tllne . of L'" WAGONS Ethan Proctor; south by lands at the church. WI'tl1 thell' motller, mrs. \V'lbI ert MUl'- of low of 2.1. and west by lands of . W. A. Lanier, Mrs. Jume� F. Brannen spent Mon- ray, and Mr. Murray. I former lands of branch I I The among col. I Sam Johnson and the run of the DISMISSION. Lanier, been ad. FROM PETITION FOR Walter W.,A. day with Mr. lind Mrs. Ernest Rackl"y "Irs. Wilbert Murray has matel"l1:1i d',ath',:ate c;.119 F. E. east by lands of line on the ...... st. ored IS sttll high, the. ,health County. Field; being the dividi'ng that 1 ' GEORGIA-BulloCh southeast road; interest in said 1 in Statesboro. vised the \Val' DepanrLment �vomen j of and by public The sale of said by bulletlll shows. There \\:el'c 163 F. Brannen, administrator Bird, Yard John Joiner and J. Stock of C. C. the Des5c Alvin was deceas· soutb by lands made for purposes Bulloc'h Mt's. Hattic Brow11 and Mrs. her son, Pfe. D. Griffin, last of J. B. Daughtry, lands is being deaths among the e.tate and west lands of W. and educa. from B. Brannen, by of maintenance, support , Brown arc guests of Mrs. 'ell Scar. wounded in Fl'ance while serving with negl'o. m(\t�el's for 1,000 hve bll·ths. ed, having applied di�mis�ion and. known as the John'!', minor children of year, IS B. Roach, tion of the three bol'O at Tifton. lhe on Novoember 10th. He o�· 5.:1 P?" not!ce h.ere\'l' on said infanlry mothers at con- "SLATE .• ad'1linistr�t\o.n, "" Proctor home (Oil rights and for .!'oi!.l w,lI place. Coleman Nesmith, deceased, HospitalizatIOn that sa,d apphcatlOn Owners ]\1i's, Mury Eva Harper, of Macon, has been in service for a yem' und given Mon· this land are re.erved by the said continue from day to day Tillman Bro'thers, nnement hns incl'eased .from 60 per office on the first sale will heard at my will continue from visited her g,'andmothcr, Mr::s. J, E. overseas since July. He has two est.abc.) The sale all of said property i� sold. 'cent in to 70 c nt in 1943. SETS 1944. until 1939 per In November, the same hours lust. week end, Platoon C. B. day day to day between This Novel1\ber 7th, 1944. Brown, brothers, Sergeant decided in November 7, 1944. "Fut'ther improvement This until all of said property is sold. COLEMAN NESMITH, Barbara of 'Vrc.ns, in and Hel'- McCROAN, Ordinary. MRS. Miss Avery, Griffin, the Pacific, pI. awaits J. E. mah;�rnnl mortality extcns�on T·his November 7th 1944. As Guardian of the Three Minor end with her His . spent the week sisler, mun Griffin, at Hunt'a" Field. FROM OTHERS. FOR LEITER!! BONNIE P. DEEN, Nesmith, .. of adequate medical care and public 59' I PETITION MRS. Children of Coleman Mrs. John F. and Mr, wife resides at S. C. Administratrix of the estate of Sp'�ncc, Spence. Graniteville, areas of the GEORGIA-BulloCh County. . Deceased. health facilities to all for and Mrs. M. having applied John '1'. deceased, Pvt. Charles Zimmers, . Parrish Proctor, G. NEVILLE, Dr. T. 1". Abercrombie, stllte H. G. By W. state," of administra�lOn. for said Guardian. of Savannah, spent the week end with DRIGGERS--WALKER ,permanent letters PETmON FOR LE'ITERS Attorney health director, said. , Miss Ruth B. Bum· I the estate of Parrl�h, he,' parenls, Mr. and Mrs. A. in the have upon not'ce GEORGlA-Bulloch County. interest centers counties . of the above \Videspl'ead Eighty-five Goc;ol'gia "8" and "e" BOOK HOLDERS of said county, .. In a'ddl'tl'on to the sale USE sec!. late de�eased, H. G. Parrish having applied 'for of Miss Marion Driggers centers where that saId appllcatJon interest in said marriage established health , i. hereby given of administratIon described Mal·Un returned to GET YOUR· NEW TIRES FROM the first permanent letters said ; Miss Lois has \Vulker of unci be.heardrat.my office on S. Nesmith will sell, at pI. Homer F, Jr., mothers cnn go J01' examination will Mrs. Sarah-Martha Mrs. J. upon the estate of eleven... C.S.C.\V., Milledgeville, aft(!r sp..md- a�d in .November, 1944. sale for the remaining \� amer which was quiCLt- the care of SOUTHERN AUTO Monday late or said deceased, cash, property"l instl'uctio,n on p"ppcr 1944. Parrish, county, interest therein, ing the holidays ,vith her parents, J�obin, �a" This NOVEmber 7, that said tweUths (11/12) November 24th, themseivoas and their children, uc- Ordinary. notice is hereby given ap· interest ill Friday, E. McCROAN, with the exception of her MI'. and 1\11'8. P. F. Martin. so�mn�z�� J. will be heard at my office ,Iyat 111 the presence of a few health rc- plication above described cording to the 'department DISMISSION. and to the property States Ludo\�'ICI in 1944. Among the students to arrive Wed- PETITION FOIt on the first Monday December, interest will Southern close as tract No.2, which said PCll't. County. This November 1944. llcsday for the holidays are Misses frl.cnds.. NEW GRADE 1 TIRES GEORGIA-Bulloch 7, and the following two' The brJde was ,n a cad"t blue GET: of the not be lovely Sulfa drugs have proven specially administrator J. E. Ordinary. sold; Ruth Olive Ann J. H. Wyatt McCROAN, - to Mrs. J. Annie Martin, Brown, We have the application blanks and will help you tracts of lands, belonging IUlt. With luggage tan accessor1es. in saving maternal lives that Miss Amlie Wyatt, deceased, potent estate of FOR YEAR'S SUPPORT. will also be sold at the Christine Driggers Margaret Proctor In them out. There is no obligation to I dis�ssion from S. Nesmith, Her shoulder was (\f pink otherwise have been lost to in­ fiUing, buy for might having applied GEORGIA-Bulloch County. time and on the same tenns: FERTILIZER fo Georgia Teache�'s and In� �orsage Of course, wls, motorists appreciate the advantage 's hereby same ColJozge, rosebuds. She IS Lhe eldest said admiriisl"ation, notlc� L. E. more or QUALITY daught2r. fection, the bulletin indicates. w,lI be Mrs. Olive A. Brown (Mrs. Slxty.three (63)' acres. less, man Newmun, from North Georgia of driving on "Brunswlckl;" and wlll want to Invest that said application Nesmith Supt. and .\lrs. S. A. Driggers, and given Mon· Brown) having applied for a year's and known as the Wiley their where office on the first College, Dahlonega. certificates they are assured of SERVo beard at my herself from the estate 1803rd G. M. district, 10f only Lieut. Stephen A. 1944. support for place, in the Officers [CEl are known in December, and one· Pro"'s Mrs. Sara M. Driggers has reo her. br�ther, Service nationally for qual. day of her deceased husband, L. E. Brown, of said county; and seven and·BIGGER I recently "Brunswi.cks" For BETTER Crops This Novcl1'Qer 7, 1944.. or in the eeived her new commission as pll,ot,. has. .com­ Ity and our prices art considerably lower than ceil. notice is given that said appli. half acres, more less, J)Qst. D�lggerJl: WIth Bill MeCROAN, Ordmary. hereby (7.'h) p�,Led m's.'on the E,ghth Discuss GI J. E. office on G. said county. mistress at Stilson. Although.be �,. In,. cation will be heard at my 1547th' district, M., A FOR DISMISSION. to sell said Army England. grad­ Veterans' Servo PETITION the first Monday ;n December, 1944. Seller reserves the right Fertilizer Exclusively has served as assistant post.master AI� �"rce '". Starrs of the Stabc Have Used and Sold This . County. We uatJ! Qf ShIF<>n H'gh SchOOl, she at· GEOROfA-BulloCh This No,""mber 7, 1944. lots of land in blocks or separately, ten she was Office located at administrator of the for years, appoint.,.j ice Macon, Augusta, ,T. Wyatt, Ordinary. to for deeds, stamps, wnd.yJ G.8.C.W., Milledgeville, and H. hav. J. E. McCROAN, purchaser pay Savannah and deceased, on Over 35 Years Athens, Columbus, estate of J. L. Wyatt, TO SELL. and recording. Lucated said prop· For .,��==�:iiii�:;;��ii'iiii��;;:;:= C""r�i;; T"""htr. College, Statesboro. NOTE OUR LOW PRICES! from saId FOR LEAVE , I attended a two�day for for sale by said guar· ninety counties ing applied di�mis.sion GEORGIA-Bulloch County. erty described Trn!' �t'''''n (� the eldest son of Mr. notIce's hereby gIven two dwell. and Atlanta 4.75-5.00-19 "10.90 administratIOn, are: Store building, How women training school in recently heard at Mrs. J. W. Martin Alford, admin· dian girls an.J b't •. H'lln'" Y. of War· will be Walker, that said application W. Mar- and a garage. read a from Gov­ 1,25-5.10-11 *12.20 istratrix of the estate of' J. ings and heard message first Monday m Decem· mau J '!r J{AoAJJI, He: iu a graduate of the office on the for leave This November 7th. 1944. wanted rell·et effect that every deceased, having applied .:I. get ernor Ellis Arnall to 1,25-1,10-17 ...... *13.50 tin, NESMITH. Order J. S. Your I 1044. MRS. 6,00-16 to said Place Wan,., and has COI11- bel', certain lands and lunctlon_1 IIi"," !if:hool, to sell belonging Us Now I,om periodic pain armed services must 1944. See Georgian in the 6,25-6.50-16 *17.70 This Novemher 7, that W. G. Neville, Her AttorneL plfo-\.AIJW'j it: \t';ilinrn.;( &,J!; gUII,ner at Fort Ordmarv. estate. notice is hereby given By benefits to which he is J. E. McCROAN, Cardul fs a lIquid medicine which obtain all the to Debto.r. and Cr�ditors. women aay has rtl1et bfYt'tA, SALE Notice many broultht entitled under the GI bill of rights ADMINISTRATOR'S ��i�:��lit�:i��st�o���e��dN��e%: from the eramp·Uke 88'Ony and net­ at•• }I... W"lker imme. RECEIVED Cr.L left "Phil County. GEORGIA-Bulloch County. JUST vous of functional . . 1944. .traln pertod1c and for which he applies. GEORGIA-Bulloch b... elaim� dJltreaa. Bere'a bow ro, a Mrs. Wal. Ex.'" of the All persons holding against " it may belp: rlialt:,ly "':ll.rlll� trip. Arthur virtue of an order This Norember 7, 1944. headed C. TIRES INSPECTED ,! - Tire school, by' FREE! Tn By tliere estate of either Miss Annie Wy· Fertilizer k"r will rr;tum tre, where she is a state lind county, J. E. McCROAN, Ordinary. the Tobacco Bed service 1468 nary of said of said county, Carload Special 1 �����o8��t1� Cheatham, veterans' directol", outcry, on the att or J. L. Wyatt, appetHe, aId dlan- mr·rn}Jf;r nf lh,; Stil8('n school facul­ will be sold at public DfSMISSION. their I at Pf..'TITION FOR are notified to present tlcn,· thus help buIld re­ was addressed by state officials, army December, 1944, deceased, will to the first Tuesday in alatance tor �b.e "LIme" �y. Gpl. Walker '·.port ord,.\ GEORGIA-Bulloch County. to the undersigned, and per. claims selective service and American La- house door in Sta�eshoro, to come. the court Remer I;'roctor, ex· either of said estates '·cJ1I;J.(�mcnt c 'ntt:,. at Columbin, S. C. the H. E. M,ley and 80ns inrrebted to 'I on the GI bill, Georgia, gion ·I'eprescnt.."'l.tives, Bulloch county. b�tween the last WIll and testament to Inake immedite setr , � illl Phone Phone the ewtors of are required 2 ���!��o!. �t!:,,�; hundred hours of sale, to h'ghest �Id. Son attended two ns should reU;lVe and by legal B. ha.vlllg ap· of sam.e. & nt help CLEAN· \\'as , deSCribed of C. �lle�, ?ks leather MIxed Chorus UniverSIty. By played Theodore MISS accompanied by Pensacola, Fla., spent a five-day leave Morocco folders, more. Patty Banks, Bowen. of Statesbol'O. At old French carol- of are candidates; E. S. Lewis Is Given Vote of Approval ge., of Effmgbam county. Other bound, etc. One little girl, age seven �lRry Kennedy the Manger, Alpha Kappa Sigma fraternity. H� opposing will in Mil- WIth Mr and Mrs. J. B Brannen nnd are mem­ The last par of the program John R. Dekle spent Saturday Lucile and M. W. Akins outgoing Statesboro of the ...t ha a beautiful French doll that anta Betty Rowse, MarJone Parker. latel' attended Atlanta Southern Deh- By Voters of members include Patricia an­ devoted to a cantata written . be I en as tsof M rs. G C D ekl e. "rLU and "_.Uh., W,ll,e Zetterower LUCIle Tomlmson bera of council: E. A. Smith has by gues sent all the war from France to ;IIISS KEN AN HEADS Purser, tal Colle!!e, where he received his !<'rame pla)� by Miss Melba Hug. nnd Mrs. Frank Proctor, of carol- nounced ao candidate for membership Dr. Neil. The text of the waft i. That .,..., a right mtete8ung little Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McDougald Captain her heart on Chri Imas Mary's Lullaby, Tyrolean Jessie Frame Mi.. brighten TRAVELERS AID D.D S. He is a member of are gins: played by • and degre�. of council and other a few 1 10 . Banks, Parker possibilities takcn from the 8eyenth of Illcident in Statcsbo"l city politics and son, Jr, of Anderson, Spokane, are spending By the way, her dad Patty Mal'jone chapter Douglas \Vosh, morning V,rglluan-P,lot.) X, natIOnal dental frater- W. Brnnnen and C. P. Olliff Jerry Hamilton; Frieda' pIa�d by now.-'l'he rf the Pied­ (Norfolk Chorus. PSI Phi, C. "The last when the went a few last week here wlth Mr and Mrs. Desslc Proc- Germany lobby Revelation and is called Saturday vote", S. spent days days . C., of Miss Alvaretta Ke4 old French carol IS now at Farru- Social events: Miss Elma Wim­ Mis. Helen Hutehinson; Michael Hotel looked Ilke ApPOintment of Devotion, mty. He stationed ' the D. McDou- Mr and Mrs. W L. Zetter- mont BullOCh county Song It begins with tbe worda "And behold, into conference to decide on qUt!8- WIth his mother, Mrs. C. tOI' and of the USO Chorus. berly complimented Mrs. Rufus Brady Frame turned oot enmnsse Saturday night. nan. hItherto d,rector gut, Idaho. played b, HeDJ')" Shearouse; even­ I saw a multitude which no man tion of who should be ma,.or during ower. DanIsh with a mah-jung party Friday great ' gald. nfter the football game. The High iniorlTUltion cent"r III the old cIty hall, I-MixedChild J1!SUS, carol-Betty Leona Ruchar....oll played by Joye. at the borne of Dr. and Mrs. A. could and cloaci! with "And the years. Miss MarjOrie Pros r, of Macon, is R. V. Fl'lll1khn Jr. IS leaVing today football team the -mid- Rowse, Parker. AND BRIDE-ELECT ing number," Vision'''1 coming .two School caught executIve of the Norfolk �atherme BRIDE Emil Buckner by as secretary M�rJol'le on Main U. Gentry: played Miss LUCIle Tom- J. Mooney North street: God shall all· teera from , Five hund,"" llnd t.hirty-five ballolJ! spendmg sometmre with her parents, for Atlanta to JOIO his sister, night traIn after the game here and ARE JOINTLY HONORED .'Vipe away Theodor. F'red Travelers AId SocIety. was announced D. C. to be held next Thurs­ the Metzger: IIlller playell were 10 and ('Iut all �o;; t�to�kdale, I m""ting recitativea will be loVere 11m! (ll this number Mr and Mrs. Russie Lee Prosser, and Rebecca Frnnkhn, who is attendmg they rnilhng day fowell, their eyea." The cost. a of the board Mrs. Wayne Culbreth entertained afternoon when a program will by Eldred Mann. GeDe BenderaoD, Helen TIllman from Wes­ following meetmg yes- 1I11�:s��( �fdnsLatm hymn- day Alfred Donnan, n..._ a natIOnal 4-11 club conventIon in Margaret Fidel;s, Bobby Holland. Jonea prescnt mayof, while here will undergo tonSIl oper- the a after- be Mrs. W. T. sung by Betty H. O. her there for terday. Miss Kenan has been in con- Mixed Chorus. WIth lovely lJarty Saturday preBented hy Smith, Herbert Poppell and Ogle."" leynn mEeting famIly W. E. Mc­ and Ouida Ingram wilt sing ceived 35!J.-lwhlCh was slightly bver ation. Chicago. WIll be dll"cted noon the home of her Mr. Mrs, E. L. Smith. Mrs. Wyatt the game, looking lovely III a red and trol of the center since August. 1943. The program by at parents, j play three 'mibDr parte. Mra. C. M. Mril. the two sol08 in the cantata. i t vo to one loveT' hiM opponent, Thad Prmce and J. E Wlnsk,e returned Tues- dress. Homer Judson Sorrier, Miss Brannen, MISS honor· Dougald, Cumming, Mrs. Preston daughters, Mrs. black Parker. She came from where MIss. and Mrs. Hinton Remington, Columbus, Ga., Julian C, Mr.. E. D. Hollana, work about WIth 171. It will be ooticod, where she Harwell Osborne Carmichael and MISS GrImes. Lane, Dr. Neil completed the Morrib, Ann and Kay, are spending the fro III Alexandria, La, Lanier, wanting for SIX as director Ing Mrs. W. P. Brown, who before day she served years Mrs. W. G. Ne...ill. Mrs. A. B. Green that added theae some news from home. "MaCi'e Brown a year ago but this ... ill be ita' tirat of course, togather, m Savannah With her hus4 was MISS Cath- Josh Lanier Thanksglvmg holidays spent several weeks of the USO Travelers Ald. A native FAMILY REUNION her I"cent 'marrlage and Mr•. A. S. Potter: Mr, and Mra. Dmt IS sitting around chatting with others Jack W. Brou­ Me!"ber lIOME.JS PlACE TO votes make a t"tal of only 580, which THANKFUL She is nOw public performance. with h", parents, Mr and Mrs. O. K. band. Sgt. J. E. Winskle. she IS a Elder and Mrs. A. E. had erIne and MISS Annie Lauric J. A. McDougald and MiSHes Ruth and from here. Gr('lovcr of Statesboro, Ga., graduate -Temples RO'JVse, San AntOniO ....t. The Mary VirgInIa will profeasor of instrumental mnsic Squad IS five short of the tor,;u Robmson. at the home of her palents. Mr and the week end whose Will take Mary Alice McDougnld spend cek, and Betty Bird Foy over from Geor­ of the Tulane Umverslty of social with them dUllng past Johnson, marriage bad maned in Savannah and will be ac­ at the will accompany the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Cen- explanation is tha.t voters HELP Holland Chester. their John Mrs. T I December 9th. Friday college, BEGIN TRAINING MERCHANTS' W. R La"ett has been trans­ Mrs. gio meeting motbers. work. After graduatton she worked' their famIly, whIch mcluded place Chrys'anthe­ and -Sgt. eompaned home by Mis.es Margaret ter, Texas.-At the San Antonio �'(ia- off the names or both candidate. Groover the fact hIS school doacol'uted the rooms where the group. ferred from Texas to IOUX S. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Brunson and lamenting fClI" the Welfare In V \Vilhs and sons, Tommy and Char-l mums Falls, Fnendly 'SOCClty aud Betty Williams. Home Life Moulds Cbild's fou r other vote"" hlld left on tbe Expresses Appreciation FOr score. MIldred Durden ,vith The' public IS invited t_O attebd ·tbl8 tion Cadet el's county's ON CONSERV ing. s.tuatlons should take of the � Mrs. MUSIC MISS Jul1t Car- '. , P\!laQurable advantagn shortage Club, member for HOLD COPENCE MATCHES mote attention than Weeff share the mlll10n , Large nttractmg the' il CQ) CC CQ) goal bet set up when the child 1S liJ)fiS) Miss learning michael: Mrs. Current Topics, o� Conservation Work Report overcharge their customera. 3 boxes gnme.-Wlll see you the natIOn. Bulloch has, l'e- TANGERINES, doz, 35c Nell Jones: Miss Tree. Miss Nan county something difficult. A child learns Former Pastor of �tist. uln Mr. ------AROUND TOWN. Is The my opinion," Memo'7 8aid,� Mr. Harold D. some 580 membors to the state Being Sougbt By Be Edith Outland: Park, ported . quickly to do the things he likes to Church Here To Speaker "the merchanb of the Sa...annah dis-' Prince Albert FRUIT CAKE Meyer: Miss Publicity, Irene Bulloeh County AAA Office Dec. 12 .Miss chapter. do, the thIngs which give him pleas- Tuesday Evening, trict have handled the sltua Mr. Edwm probably ... MATERIAL MISS ROGERS BRIDE Press. Groover: Mr. Mikell haa served as s""retary TOBACCO, pkg. 10c lrCQ)lUJff A�en: who have ure, she said. better than in other IBEAUJillr in Bulloch tion M,ss Miss Ruth Mr. Farmers couhty All sch""l. in the abY sectioJl: \ OF .I. G. ALTMAN Welfare, Lester: Bulloch for Bapti.t Sunday of the county chapller and Public A. carried out conoervation un- "Children observe ve"y early ",ill of bis Mr. lIemory added Mr and Ml's. T R. announce Playground; H. Strickland; practices Ogeechee River Association hOld recion." Dixie SUGAR 6c Rogers two yeara. He operates a farm some Crystal pound Miss Sanitation. Miss Mary &th del' the 1944 conserva.- try to do Just what they see others the that to of their Chris­ agricultural an 3.'Osociationltl conference at 8iooe, many pel'llOns, tobac� the marriage daughter, four miles from Statesboro on the Smitli: Mr. Educntlon, Rupert .Rack- d<>-'-il the mother the child one tion program were urged this' week sweeps, First churklet ,road. Baptist ley; Dorris R. adminis- must have a little broom. And tbe at 7 the the Sav8ll.· Nov. m by Cason. county December 12, """"""'" 1wruries, taking place Wednesday. 22, :Mr. Means, Martin: Miss Be- Bulloch has not bwl a dele- Tuesday evening, lb. " ..... 25c J?e Be� county little with n"ils and a of on for COFFEE . trative officer of the bay piece one of tlte nah offiee will he the alert IUIJ' (ground fresh) S. C. The an at­ nevolence. MISS Wlhbel 'Parker: Mr. Agricultura\ o'clock. This is ainety­ Ridg-eland, bride, gate a � th e nat'1000I convent'Ion in to prac- board pounds with a hammer just 8a violations and any complaint receiv.' tractive was in a three­ Membership, Elmore .Bass; Master Adjustment Agency, report SIX 1lS8ociatlk>aal confere"""" being Sweet Nice Size blond, lovely som� four years. Florida, Children's Durward as soon as he sees his father the home dem- of ed will be . Hour, Watson; --�-��------bces pOSSible. do," held III thc atate the week promptly invll8tigate4. p,ece gold worl SUIt WIth whIch she , during dozen, 20c �1f1hffi(c®�� Better Babies Contest, Almarita is the date agent said. "Since chil- In regard to ceiling pricea, Dr. ORANGES accessones. She IS a January 16,1.946. cloaing December 11-14. wore black grad. �ynS\ Ruth McDou- 0"S'ti'atlOn Booth: Kindergarten. Another Sale are of their no in­ Turkey for reporting performance.'Mr. Cason dron great imitators Dr. C. M. of Cordele, (or­ Dyer said: "There have been lIa te of Sta tesboro High School and gald: Dr. Public Spirit, Walter John- Coalson. who elders It IS that ib the of Stark's Delicious 4 for 25c hut he urged farmers vitally importaot mer of the cburch creases price cigarettes, pipe­ large Apples, lnber of the 'Paris Beauty Academy. Corrective son: Miss Harmony, Miss Bess Lee: For Dec. 18 continued, pastor Baptist Preparations Monday, for 1944 adults beha... e as want children suuff or tobaeeo. 1Jea'uty all con­ Miss Nnnnie Simmons. have practices they will be the at the tobacco, cigarette Snvannuh, and IS now employed at Concord. Miss completed here, speaker 20c A sale will "" Winesap Apples dozen co-<>perative poultry to thocm or before the clos- to," Miss Spears pointed Ollt. Six cent cignrs rna)' now be sold at Roberta',. Beauty Shop. Mr Altman, FORTY YEARS' AGO report by ference here. from a. m. _ b�ld Monday, Dec. 18. 9 "sinee funds will not be "The way in whIch tbe child learns mod­ 7'k cents and a 10 cent plug of chew­ SC'lIl of Mr. and Mrs. John Altman, IS 1904. ing'date. Every pastor, superintendent, MEAT 6, to 3 m. in the lot ""ar In the home now costa 12 cenb. These WE BUY COUNTRY CURED Statesboro.News, �. p. ' Boyd's avaIlable to pay producers reporting to solve hiS problems all teachers and Sunday ochoal ing tobacco a graduate of Statesboro HIgh School Saturday's City election was a quIet . erator, I stable to move any turkeys ID the after that date." will to determine the attitudes commit­ allowed increaJlC8 were only on c1...... and is now aSSOCIated in business with affair: fewel- than twenty-five votea help officers and the exocutiye TURNIPS Collard Greens a other It has been desire to offer were there no whiCh may not have been sold. Some of the lor which wIth wbich he attacks problems will attend the and tobacco. The his father. At the young cou­ long my my customers, cast, being opposition county practices tee of the association plug che�ing pl'esent • bunch bunch , elected were I bidder de- mentioned remained large large (Names Qf the persons H. A. Dotson is the for this farmers can earn credit, according to life," MillS Spears tobacco producta ple ar-a resicUng Wlth his parert'ts. that' correct their throughout conference. Iprepftratiotf will cdinpl�xion , ., ( beal',:ty not given.) on to tackle the sale WIth OPA ceiling prices all the admimstrative officer, are using clared. "When he learns Tke theme or the conference will under the same ceiling prices pub­ Our were and sur- . disorders as well as a normal skin. people pa1Ded I and no GREEN CABBAGE 4c BOOT TRAINING compliment classes of and WIll take any basic of lime8tone: and small difficulties m play, a for lic bas been pa�;ng higher • pound to learn ot the death of David poultry, phosphate, sl�g conquer be "Climaxing Century Cbnat," gf MD,' prised made for William Basil Cowart, son amount of all classes. winter or small he 1S self-confidence in his i.. to work out charges may be .Iegaily C. Proctor age 72, who pllSsed away growihg _legumes huilding and tbe purpose plans, Tender Canadian H. G of Jackson' and Mrs. Cowart, an about three Mr. for 36.80 and on land to work out for hlm­ for 1945. them. skin and after illness' of only Dotson's hid ealls grains: growing leaving ability things programs and objectives III I will be to analyze your recommend 3c who IS the Navy, is receiv­ glad under velvet sbe added RUTABAGAS pound ville, cents per pound for turkeys lespedez3, cowpeas! soybe�ns, self/" his boot tralOtng at Great BEAUTY da!ls an example of what a young are the ing Lakcs, your CORRECT preparation. 18 pounds and 33.60 for those over 18 beans or crotalar18: kudzn, A child's emotional babits CATI,OLlC CHURCH Two Local At man can W. D. settt�g Boys or III He is theIr third son in the serv­ do, Anderson, 19-year- of the Ma"" will Baking Frying ,IRISH I pounds: 27.50 fryers: 26 cents planting seri.ea or vegetatIve water- most important habita shaped during The Holv Sacrifice old son of E. M. Anderson, of EmIt, :or Father Mc­ Great Lakes Center ic". H,s brothers are S/Sgt. Claud for colored hens, 24 cents for Leghorn broad base ter- his wbole be offered Sunday by lb. 100 lb. ;s bead bookkeeper of Edwin Lovell's I ways: constructing the years when tbe home is bag $3.59 hens' 17.50 for roosters' 20.50 for ., Grath at 9 a. m. The subject of his POTATOES, J. m the Fifteenth AIr Force Nona Zetterower will have charge of the Princess Two men are �_c Cowurt, S S h at a snI ary of 1GO I races, drall1agc ditches Or contour t11e home agent said. Parents Statesboro receiving ons, avnnna. $ or cen world, sennon will uThe Message from roosters �nd 25 ts . in and Harold G. Cowart young stags • be, indoctrination at the U. Italy, Cpl and will be to serve per month" f for the fi t t'line: cIeanmg should strive to heI p ch'ldrI en be the second their initial SWEET POTATOES 5c Nyla Department, delighted you per pound for ducks and geese. armmg. � Heaven." Sunday will be pound In the Marines somewhere III the The I�I cotton market has felt I, WIth to for S. Naval Center, Great Jr., uP. seedmg or soddmg I,u.stures courageous mther than fearful. Sunday or Advent. The les"'ln Training when come in, effects of the cotton I Pacific. He also has two brothers-tn­ you general slump, Paul'. Medium Yellow Bermuda grass or mo...lng pastures: love to he self-reliant, to over- that day will be from St. Epis­ Lakes, Illinois. one cent poople, having dropped per pound • 15 "'S. 4-13. of luw in the seI"Vlce, Charles L. Pev�y, WAS THIS YOU' tbelr own tle ta tbe Roman., chap. Their recruit training consists .t below 7 cents discing or plowmg perennial legumes come small problems by ONIONS 5c Saturday; today is The of the will he from pound officer 111 the somewhere portion Gospel instructIOn in military petty Navy, in seed have·,--- wore a or grasses and harvesting such seed them learn seamanship per pound Statesboroj Tuesday morning you Iflltiabve, thereby helping St. Mathew, 2:2-10. m and Pvt. Chfford Hutch­ chap. naval the PaCIfic, from to ton. brown hat brown as blue the constant drill and general procedure. Crisp and Tender dropped $15. $12 per green coat, !,nd lespedeza, crotalaria, vetch. to wljDSt themaelves to Sunday afternoon and evening tbe stat10ned In lltinols. IS of the mar- a of Inson, Announcement mwle bag. You were accompan.ed by your mt'11 et and sudan world she will this period aeries '"lit>­ I'up me, t grass, changes of the outsIde , newly decorated house and.chapel Dnnng 15c of Jake a mao. Your car�e re­ SNAP BEANS riage Ellis, of Canoe, Ga., (a hW\band, profe&l;jional a houae and re­ tude teats will be taken by the pound grass, Dallis grass and clover. pointed out. be open for warmmg .I.T.J. CLUB MEETS postoffice near Metter) to Miss Bon- two sons are i. service. There are will "To receive in 1944 for \1 make their ception. All are welcome. crwts to determine whetber the,. I credit using "Parents can.oot The ten membel's of the J.T J. club nie Lanier, of Brooklet. Sonday two married daughters and two always i8 tbe Feast of the after-/ Friday, Dec. 8, a Naval Service School Choice Tender Cuts Roast, Stew and of Parrish and in basic slag or limestone," children what wish them to be, be assigned to' Steaks, enjoyed a dehght:ful meetmg during n�n, Benjamin grandchildren your family. phosphate, they Immaculate Conception of the Ble.....d Sarah both of Metter. If call at must or to immediate duty at . MISS Mr. Cason "it he ap- sur- the week WIth Lune at her I Cartee, t�e lady .described .will continued, but they can and should provide Virgin Mary. Mass wDl be at 8:30 se�... past Betty . COnl­ I Etc. Rev. G. G. N. new the TImes offIce .he wdl be .., When their recl·uit MacDonell, pas- gIven . Bulloch County Chops, Shoulders, !HI IB®® pr d t0 the Iand be! D be 31 whIch WIll each child s. m. trtanin'_'3 Hams, ne1\1" town After a CGllill�® roundnigs gwe home short bus­ . ecem! lill1tJY' tor of the Methodist, arrived two lickets to the picture "Adven- �e ?re men will receive a rpjJ chorch. these pe­ Dnt mOVIng operat10ns on � and pleted mess session the h('lstess served chICk­ assumed tures of Mark to- the opportunity grow develop this week has his pas- \ Twain," 8h�wing terrn:es are Albert E. THACKSTON and and riod of leave. FISH AND OYSTERS .and and dams must be own and in- ited praise encouragement, They en and MA�IAN he IS an old mOIl on the and at th� com,pleted durmg according to his ability salad, pickles, crackers, cake tornte: day Friday Georgia hU8bond of Fannie be made." in 11 affectionate Howard Jr., 18, hot chocolate. SIde of seventy years, is oneshady,of 'Theater. It's a great picttjre. 1944 If payment is to dividuality," Mil!& Spooor8 said. providing boppy, �d W. Main ancI Phone 455 the ablest 111 the South Watch next week for new ,clue. parents may M. Howard, 111 street, , Phone 455 preachers I "W·thI wleratand' ond belpful family '.atmo8Ph.cre, , . and Mra. . Mr. Ml's James Bland, Mrs. Claud How­ Georgia Re.... Whitley The lady d""",�ibed last week did FOR RENT-160 acres, sbare-crop or n. m� the child'8 armor £Or the hmes F Lee, 18,.0 of conference: 1 10 sub.t1tuting de.llrahle strengtlll," not hereelf aa described gu.dance oS Cash M,·s. Ralph Howard and Mrs. Langston, former pastor here. goetI to recogni"l1' ' standing rent. JOSIA ZETTER. B. 1.. route 2. Shuman Grocery al'd, in ... mer- future." Lee, Sandersville. failed to her tickets, OWER. (3Onov1tl) tmita. lor undesirable. Jri ing II 11'1 Rolhs Cannon formed a group t1!crefore &"'t ing Friday in Savannah, spend4It�tll:t3::la�=�o::t3::l����I:::���:S:::O�����:S::��::t��::t:a:::O�:l"