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es TEN YEARS AGO A number of pre nupt III part 'Vere g ven dur ng the 'week hono ng FrOM Bulloch Tlme8 Sept.. 4 1930 ��., ------M ss Elma W 11 urns attract ve br de BULL@CH TIMES H H Oowart of today On Wednesday even ng a and fam Iy forme y del ghtful bridge party was given by af Ashburn have come to Statesboro I (STATESBORO NEWS-STATESBORO EAGLE) the M ss Melrose Kenn dy at )Jer count y to make rhome Mr and Mrs Fred return home A var ety of summer flowers Beasley were used for decorat ons M ss Ken ed to the rhome n Tampa after .. 1917 M sses Gert e and Ruth Seligman MRS BRASWELL HOSTESS v w h s a nedy presented he honor guest w th s t th s ster Mrs Ophe STATESBORO were v s tors n Tuesday AT Augusta TWO LOVELY PARTIES a I nen van ty set. H gh score prize Kelly n ght De) ghtful morn ng part es of the was won by Mrs Lester R ggs and Furf\!tu e bus ness of Ande son a few Donald Durden W C Hodges s spend ng week were g ven Tuesday and Mrs Lawson Holloway won the trav Waters & Brett taken over by newly v s t Mr and III days n At anto ng Wednesday by Mrs A M Braswell el ng pr ze Assisted by III s Lee organ zed firm of Waters and s v s t Paul Ken aldson Buddy Barnes g at her home on Donaldson street: On B'rannen tile 1I0stess setvoo ce cream Croa COMPlETE SFf UP M as Martha Hodges s Rev A non at Crescent Evelyn Tuesday morn ng members of the g ngerale cakes and m nts Others and Mrs F Turne a wood th s week n Alma a. the Franc s Sn spend ng Mystery club and other fr ends form playmg were Mrs J mm e Atwood film y Of Jacksonv I e eek ster S8 Lu COUNSEL s DEFENSE du the of her M Sara Statesbo 0 f 0 In Atlanta ng guest ng five tables for br dge w�re guests Mrs T L Moore Mrs Emory Bran enroute home S n th was a bu. ness vis Hodge. week at Junaluska N C Horace Guests for four tables were present nen and 'Mrs Coy Temples Mrs K Perfected At Preaches to Large du the week Mrs Dan Lee and M ss Lou se W ne W M U Rally For l\leiter Organization to n Atlanta ng at the Wednesday party M xed flow E and Mrs H H 01 ff we e Charles Barnes of St Auguat Verd e H I a d has returned S'On a e several n Ath Wa,tson a v s t Mrs spend ng days era were used as decorations and a nv tea n for refreshments returned home after short District Ogeechee River County Wide (Weeting In CongregatIOn Sunday n En te Fow fron a v s t tl e.t ves ens as the guests of Mrs Fran w th Mr and Cone was salad course was served For club Another lovely compl ment to M s. Mrs Henry Associatton Next Week Court House After A.bst!nce Ala Ie and lam Friday Night long pr se Iy h gh a fires de basket went to Mrs WIlHams was the m scellaneous show aecompan ed home by D J B Cone nder Stevens of Wad ey spent Mrs Homer S mmons Jr and ttle who W Bruce 011 ff Mrs Alfred Dorman re er and tea g ven 'Duesday afterhoon Mr and Hrs B L Sm th 8S the of Mr and Mrs Eva Jule w II spend the summer sohool Tuesday guest daughte ce ved dust ng powders for v s tors by MJ;S J C and Mrs J m hav� been attending II Coli ns week end v th her mother Mrs CollIns V h gh and dustmg powder for cut my Atwood at the Home o(lt;t,e former at Ann Arbor M ch have returned DeLoac o� Athens s Wh at Bartow Cliarles gharn went to Mrs Dan Lester Others n Reg noses and ellt dur ng the week and w II be at the vis h s D and Mrs Mr and Mrs W C Dor ster'j ting parents Hodges play ng were M.ss L la BI tch and flowers ...... e attract vetothery use d Teachers Oollege and W C Jr Dan DeLoach othy Jane Hodges spent MB8�mes Harry Smtth Frank throughout the home The table was Rev and Mrs C H So ers of W H Sha pe has returned n Pensacola as guests of n Mrs Sunday Gr mes Heyward Foxhall Gordon overla ci w th a hand crocheted cloth Orlando Fla v sled relat ves n the nou ta ns of the son Glenn from a stoy Hodges Mays J P Foy George Groover and centered \Iv til a beautiful ar Bulloch coun'cy Mrs Some s was North C ro na IIfr and Mr. L L Hall of Savan E C 01 ver EdWIn Groover Frank rangement of garden flowers Gue.ts. daughter of Rev W A Hodges for Mr and M s E L Barnes and M.s nah and Mr and Mrs E W Bush at S mmons Fred Laruer Roger Hal were greetad by Mrs K E Watson mer "astor of Statesbo 0 Method st Esthe Lee Ba nes a e spe d ng a Jacksonville were Sunday of gue.ts land Horace Sm th 01 n Srruth Waldo and ntroduced to the rece v ng I ne ASSOCIate .Justice church ne Ha Mrs Gene Ba nhardt fow days t P bqr Mr and Floyd Braney Aver tt and George P by Mrs L J Holloway Recelv ng Chamber of Comn erce attended E der and Mr. A E Temples and Mr and Mrs John Woodcock Jol n Donaldson At the Wednesday party with tbe hostesses a d honoree were Court of suppet at Reg ster Thursday even nf: week re Supreme IIf ss S.II e Temples spent the Jr and Harr et Woodcock have es Parent Teacher for h gh score a fires de basket went Mrs J m W IJ ams mother of the served by ad of end v th relat ves n V da a turned to the rhome n Ga nesv lie to Mrs B B Morr s dust ng powder br de elect Mrs Ida Nev Is Mrs H GeorgIa Assoc at on addresses nade by R M s J L Mathews Mrs Talmadge after a v s t with ves he e rela� for second h gh to Mrs Lann e S m H 011 ff and Mrs Ben 011 ff Mills J Kennooy F C Pa ker R F Don and Mrs BI teh were Mr and M s Laur e McLeod and Ramsey Henry mons Vera Johnson rected the aldso v s tors Prof A u and book ends for cut to Mrs d guests Democratic PrHllary present v 5 tors n Tuesday sons Bob and Ed of 0 lando Fla to Augusta Percy Bland Other guests we e Mes to the d n ng room where an ce Subject del Cleveland Oh 0 and 0 C Adde Mr and M 5 Ha 5 Harv lie have the week end as the guest. spent dames Z Wh tehurst J M Thayer course was served by M sses EI za SEPTEMBER 11 1940 hold Athens ve retu ned f om Nashv I e Tenn where of M ss Eun ce Leste and Hamp s H J S Murray Fraflk Olliff Thad Mor beth Rush ng Dorothy Sue Jones A meet ng of t e loca adv so y A Song of Serv ce-M AVERITI GIVEN he attended sumn er school Lester be ng enroute to Red Spr ngs was ren I s J B Johnson Grover Brannen and Mar on Moore M S8 Karlene boara of Amer can Volunteer Wa WIll M s B A Da and M ss Vera N C Your Vote and Inftuence s J A ghtry E L Po ndexter George Bean H P Watson an I M ss Betty Sue Brannen held Woonesday afte noon and offi Songs of G fts-M Johnson Wednesday n Metter Mrs P Dona dson a d son onstrat on spent George Jones Dew Grbover R L Cone and served m nts and aery ng punch were Be eors eJaeted Atfred Do man p es Dcn of 100000 IDGHER STATION a e a few Appreciated as guests of Mrs G Iy Hulsey B lIy of T fton a spend ng sses and Sara I,. v ce Mrs W E S mmons J m Donaldson Mrs H H Cowart M LaRose Stevens I dent "�a C H Rem ngto M ss Els e DeLoach of Savonnah as guests of Mr and M s R F ( Tra n School-Mrs Promoted From days Mrs W H BI teh an I M ss Carmen Watson Mrs Lester R ggs had pres den� . S C Groover treasurer W MU ng PMlKER LEADING Rank was the week.\nd g cst of e par Donaldson v II be JO ned later B A Hend x They Cowart ass sted Mrs Braswell el arge of the br de s reg ster and Mrs Ii 'W Darby secretllry S tv; Of Captain to That of s D n DeLoach Mr Donaldson and ents D and M n the week by were re ted III ss Eleta rman Mrs J 0 A Pa able and ts Mean ng-Mrs guests d by L�wls appeal cha In M 5S Jean R sh II leave Fr son Jr Major Headquarters ng George Nev Is to the g ft roon where Mrs Johnston ass stant appeal cha rn an C 0 Daught�y STATE CONTEST 0 whe e she w II H G Tif day fo Toombsbo M and Mrs T L &):oore and Mrs H Iton Bunks Mrs George P Dona dson of and \Ira Lee F Anaerson chal man House 'Beautiful-Mrs K E Wat teach commerce n tI � h school son G of Cocoa M sRI Don Friends at gh ady pres ded A del ghtful mUs cal pro ton guest of Mr and of -ladles team son Happy Prospect M and M s Elmore Brown nd E C MeA I • er and M ss Bel Mc Laur 0 McL od of gram was rendered throughout the aldson and Mrs Hymn Son ebo Iy Of HIS Overwhelmmg s E Bowen formed a Mt Vernon were d nner ce Lester Mr an I M J All ster of afternoon by Mrs B A Daulrhtry Orlaqdo guest of M 8S Eun tweNtY YEARS \GO Songs of Worsh p Th ough ot. 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Col even of Mr and Election Next party spend ng guests Thursday ng M ss Melrose and M ss Vera were honored at an nformal party sons of Payer-Mrs J A Stephens Wednesday Kennedy Times 2 1920 Mrs C B McAII ster Mrs Froll\. � Sept P oc a rn- umbus Joh son M ss W II ams was ovely g ven Saturday afternoon by Oone Women W de om ss s ng Gene Jones who for tl e year home on Sa ...boto�","eee vfl'S rna I f M Evelyn Datley spend past n a lavender taffeta gown w th cor Jesse 0 Johnston at her Sta,t M sEA Sm th weeks w th her andmother has been assoc ated w th the Walker rooms we e love at 8 0 clock each morn ng If rrn a Foundat on several g sage of regal I es A large number vnnnah avenue Her Atlantll Hy nn Ho F e Cannon at her home n Furn ture and made h s z nn as and of 11 as ev new lIIrs Sail Company of fr ends called Iy w tl decorat ons of lnsteael p ously P aye -M ss Ma y Temple V dal a home w th Iss ster Mrs Tommy glad 01 Ice cream g ngera e and schedplo 1�1ated yesterday Lunch Ha Idon has retu ned Rush left for Jackson of Southern Oompany hav ]\ftS Oswald ng Sunday MRS BOWEN ENTERTAINS cake were served Guest g fts par Packing Hymn 0 Z on Ha.t n Rentz after a few ss to a t on the honrees assumed of the to her home M accept pos ty m nts were presented ng recently charge Praye -M s C C Daughtry ents MT and B A and Mrs J E Bowen was charmmg sore n Pack announces days v s t WIth her pa Capt and Mrs Daughtry and a box of candy for h gil Bu loch ng Company Devot on-Mrs A L CI iton hostess to her club members at a local nvest Mrs Gra4y Smith sons Ja n e and Avant are spend ng br went to 'Mrs Edwin Groover plan to I,ssue stock to Joyfu Songs-Mrs J C Eason afternoon dge left w th he ents Mr and del ghtful party Thursday Eun co Les ors M ss Melrosv "Kenne Iy today the week pa Others play ng. were M a8 A Song of Love-Mrs C B Fon w w Her home on street was dec M kell A for Greenvn!� S Q where sl e II Mrs J L Johnson They II leave College ter Mrs Dan Lester Mrs E C 01 J W Johnston L M ta ne roses mus c fo the end for Ft orated w th bowls of Refresh Mrs Morr s S A P,osser Reme teach l' bile schod! dur ng the week IJragg ver Mrs WaldO Floyd aDa F Poster parade-M s W W Mann I where w II be ment.s cons sted of aaaorted cockta Barnes OIate M kell and Howell Cone A coming school yea� S C Capt Daughtry arry Sm th The Song of the Ages-Mrs J and coca-colas A ch na door con Rev and Mrs 0 M Coalson and stat oned fo some t me crackers attended F rst Mason c D su ct Stephens w tit knocker went to Mr. S dney Lan er Savannah daughte s JIIl.se. -Annelle- and Car After spend ng two weeks METHO))IST ·WOMEN vent on n Hymn B est Be the T e for score and for cut Mrs B ng house an have from a vacat on the r parents Mr and Mrs C H high Not ce posted at court Clos -Mrs B A olyo re�"rt1ed of the Woman. M s ng praye Brown received Old eB talcum Mrs The meeting cattle se zed for en spent at HI!lblilhij, N C Bedenbaugh Mr and Mrs Ernest Sp noune ng sale of dr x week of tho M.thQII at d DeLoach for B rm Elmore Brown who leayes tblll 8,I0nary Sncietj of catile d ng aw cat Mjr and lIrs Reppa Teel left Sunday ngham after foreement pp end for Columbus to res.de was pre churcb 111111 b. held Monday C and son Denn s have returned frolll where Mr Teel has been elected head tle to be sold as the property of mem noon 2 n seatoo two ch na vases by the Septsmber a v s t to her parents Mr and Mrs coach and Mrs Teel as nstructor P B rd of Bay d stHet bers of the club Others were The e rele lIU!etIngs )sst 1II0nday Poole at Cun m ng the B rm n c play ng Hardware store of Sn th Supp y WIIIIllm ngha ty system ne Mrs F C Parker Jr Lebmon were held ",,", lin Sbllptr n street was Mr and M s Henry 011 ff of Sa Mrs Howard Dad sman and ch I Mesdames Company on South Ma . in P I'N'G' fected the 'grade of his cotton ICK' field STORE NEXT PROPER cludes undue exposure m the mTERN AUTO -ASSOCIATE WEDNESDAY which gives discolored, dull, trashy for the Automobile" I Complete List Shows � to ful- "Everything FIRST NECOO(lITY lint cotton; failure of cotton Candidate for Various ly mature as a result of unfavo.ra�le Of6ces to be Filled Farmer and Ginner dis TRUETONE RADIOS weather, insect infestation, and- PLAN Democrats of Georgia will go to Need To Mutually and excess foreign mat ASK us ABOUT OUR BUDGET ease damage, the polls next Wednesday to select of he Agree On Problems tel' in seed cotton. All these, nominees for oftlces to be filled in to reduce the value of H. R. CHRISTIAN the November election. Shown here farmer this week de declared, help A Georgia with is a copy of the official Austral the ginned product. STATESBORO, GA. CERTAIN'LY- clured that a mutual understanding 39 EAST MAJN ST. 'ian ballot which will b. used in The Bartow county farmer fur- Bul-I cotton farmers and ginners of loch county. Those of our readers IT by :farmers -IF YOU NEED ther said that he believed 'who'care to do 80 their ginning problems is easential are·invited·to'iltudY Loan Method on their this list in advance so that Our Slmplifl.d He is R should impress ginners they may •• It will their 'solution. has many fine feature ,to> practical thatll1��(�70�C�ttf�C�)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be prepared to more are determined to increase�their intelligently find OU' about.hem. of Cartersville, who is a they pay YOU'D M. Stiles, the mark their ballots when they go to the Hundred 'A.. , income from cotton by offering Amounh up to S.".'(li member of the state-wide program polls. of cotton than committee. buyer a better grade Prepared in accordance with the for bette .. ginned cotton have heretofore had. VOTE FOR rules of the state Democratic execu MI'. Stiles said that to obtain lint they farm 'Bodies tive .�""y. "We also tell the ginner $9.95 committee. would might Wagon of the best quality, farmers' Erase names of those for whom Inv,�tm'n' that we have invested in improved EXTRA Wan"." do well to harvest and handle their (WITH SIDES) you do not vote. C:ORPORATION to handle strains and have attempted Fot Governor ILDG. seed cotton on the farm properly. Room 302, ILUM this cotton with more precautions (Vote for one) He said thai the ginner cannot ren MADE AND Ga. used before and FACTORY ABIT NIX 31 lull St•• Sava.noh. PETERSON than we have ever NEW, 10 HON. HUGH der his best service if the farmer does • 2.0181 on what COLUMBUS ROBERTS T.I.ph... that we are now dependent HOD. For work. 'Tom Solleitor General in his Wisdom not use all FINEST EUGENE TALMADGE Ogeechee precautions as to QUALITY . he does with our products "Green, damp, or wet cotton," he For Secretary of State Judlelal Clreult whether this effo.rt will bring us' the for PETERSON MAK� without gives (Vote one) I have not been able to see all the said, "if ginned drying which increased or more per bale JESSE. S. HALL to in the .to and $5 . right rp)V). Miss.Willie Sou Cannon, people circuit"l!ue the lack rough preparation grade penal .. ,. R'lUdil>lt .f�om,}'lft, (f[o\lt_ for.n JOHNSON HARDWARE COMPANY ·�·FO·R STATE····;.· JOHN�B: WiLSON Mrs. Inman Mrs. E. C. of time, but I that I we had hoped Deal, Brown .Jr.; 'sea-ied)·· Mr;;.. 1". 0..• asspie you have OPEN STATEMENT ties, which in dollars nnd cents may GEORGIA I.' For State STATESBORO -:- .T!",asurer Wynn, J. F. Cannon, ·Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Z. F. Woodcock' (stand .done my best, and I will appreciate from to $10, or more per choice fresh-in (Vote .for one) vote and on ELECT Reasons For range $1 FOR SALE-Senral ing) J: R. Canl\on,-Dewey' Cannon, Miss CIaNI Cannon, Pete Can ,.y04r support September Explains cows. J. M. SMITH, ·-PA.'f' AVERY W. 11th. I am in race to bale." Jersey milk ------nonl'Mrs. H. Woodg, Clyde Cannon, John Anderson Cannon. this win, and To Return .. TREASURER _ . B. HAMILTON I Ieel sure A REAL Inability Mr. Stiles ihat Route 1., Statesboro. (16aug4tp) III' ....IIIIIIII� G�!L that I will it you, will e..' Other points, said, TOM For Active WISDOM . yoyr vote for me. Campaign busied themselve� and wait-' FARMER For Attorney General serving WALTON USHER. ing 111)On their friends. To the Voters of B�lloch County: ELLIS G. ARNALL CANNON FAMILY • I had hope that Congress would A For Comptroller General Eighty years sounds like a long �;=====::::�=====;;"" Native with an Honor time for a man complete the national defense pro Georgian (Vote for one) to llve, but it hasn't return home left hard traces the life of WORLD gram in time for me to DOWNING MUSGROVE ,HAVE BIG DINNER upon H0I1f1!:R' C. PARKER John F. Cannon. His hair is not as WAR ., able 'Record in Public Service For State Superintendent of Schools Fifty-Year-Old Home dark nor his mustache as red as one remembered them when he to VETERAN as your Congressman. Conditions, (Vote for one) Is Scene of Birthday carne Bulloch more however, over which neither 1 nor the M. D. COLLINS county than Il half Celebration to his American people have any control HARVEY C. CUTTS Sunday century ago begin contribution to the have prevented this. His For Public Service Commissioner worthwhile things of his com- GUY STONE ., r and Because John F. a , Cannon, high- but his To have done so I would have been ·Efficiency Integrity (To succeed Jud P. Wilhoit) munity, body is not bowed . esteemed Bulloch citizen, nor his feet slowed down. He AS YOUR compelled to leave my pos� in Was�- U (Vote for one) Iy county told of this t us that the home in which he now and the duties 1 n ALLEN CHAPPELL was members of his years old. ington neglert . 0 S eighty life and lives has been his abode for lice at a time when the . , . H. P. SMITH a exactly of .. immediate family and hundred or COMMISSIONER Unquestioned a g all half security of every American citizen � JUD P. WILHOIT century. During these � more friends and neighboros assern- his friends know of is at stake. ·1. For Public Service Commtssloner years he has filled bled at his home last Sun- an I understand that bitter attacks This (To succeed Walter R. McDonald) country important niche in the active life hnve recently been made upon me and advertisement Paid for by Bulloch WALTER R. M'cDONALD day at noon for a celebration. not only of his immediate community, AGRICULTURE but to all of my record as your congressman hy For Commissioner of Labor Present of the immediate family Bulloch county. to fill this With Mrs. were For those who are ambitious County Friends BEN T. HUlET besides Mr. and Cannon Without specifying individual age, office. The people of the First Dis- For Commissioner of Agriculture their thirteen children. Not all of Mr. Cannon told us this interesting and . 1. A Pure Seed Law. trict are familiar with my record (Vote for one) these. however, have the same moth- fact: His oldest child was born fifty service twice 2. Free Bog Serum and with the type of cons�ientious J AMES DOSS COOK er, Mr, Cannon having been eight years ngo, and at the age of have been JAMES l. HICKS married and the first six that child to BenllOL I as your congressman family group years began go to rendering. ARTHUR D. JONES comprising slightly more than half school. That was fifty-two yeurs .. II FaI'mers' 3. I pro",. There are no finer people on earth TOM LINDER the number present Sunday. In the ago. Every year since that date Marlet. than the people of the First Congres HAMILTON RALLS family also are twenty grandchildren down to the present moment one of 4. Cooperation of County sional District of Georgia. I am GUY STONE and eleven great-grandchildren, most his children has been a student in I Con of whom were at the cele- Agent's and Commls· proud that I represent you in. For State Prison and Parole present big the school which is within a half mile and it is earnest at Commissioner bration. of his home. Which means that for sioners' Offiees. gress my d.eslJ'e all time. to to you the high type (Vote for one) Dinner was spread under the shade fifty-two years he has supported the PETITION FOR LETTERS Assist· give 5..Information and of honest, intelligent service to which GEORGE Y. HARRELL of large oaks in front of the home, educational activity of his community GEORGIA-Bulloch County. Farmers. and it was such dinner as a R. Hudson Wilson anee to All you are so justly entitled. ROYAL K. MANN exactly ju most intimate and substantial having applied for My energies are constantly devot L. T. MITCHELL one would know the Cannon family way. permanent letters of administl'a- and their would serve. Be- tion upon of H. N. ed to your welfare and my legislative I. am to .. ARLIE D. TUCKiER neighbors In all Bulloch county there does the. est!'te :WilBon, undertaldng. . notice IS activitles are directed in that chan W. It.' ,(BILL) WHITE sides the long table upon which the not live a family which has made deceased. hereby given th., said nel which I 'believe will best promote express my deep sense For' Chief Justice of the Supreme food was arrayed, also were long more useful contrtbution to the coun- applicaticn wit! be heard. at my . .;!)l " office on 'the first in tbe peace and prosperity of our peo of vot COUt't benches for the more aged visitors. ty's upbuilding, and no man has Monday Qctober, , , gratitude to the "If I am'� ple and the future welfare of our (For the' unexpired term of Richard Among the daughters and grandchil- friends who delight to pay him m.oreper- 1940.. '-. ers of the state, and dren of the Cannon household there sonal tl'ibute than have John Cannon ThIS September 3, 1940...... In par B. Russell country. Sr., deceased, ending elected the as tho ladies and his J. E. McCROAN, OrdinarY; .1 dCeply appreciate generous ticularly to my friends graceful activity, family. \ Covernor support wl\ich you always so WIll De�H!S. �.1!RE��40) ��------�--�------to iii Bulloch county, for there will ingly give my efforts properly For Chief Justice of the Supreme I wish to thank each servo you, and their endorsement of my COUI·t . be no sales pitizen of the district for your co-op (For full term beginning Jan. 1, 1941) work on the Court. I tax." eration and support 10 the prrmary CHAS. S. REID election of next Wedne�day, Septem- shall For Associate Justice of tbe ' remain apprecia, ber 11th. . Cou �t -Eugene tive of Supreme I the complirnent. Talmadge With best wishes, am, (To succeed Warren Grice for full � . Sicerely, CHARLES S. REID. term beginning Jan. 1, 1941) Extravagance an'd waste HUGH PETERSON. (Vote for one) in Ceorgia's Government WARREN GRICE T. GRADY HEAD will go out of the window as • CHAS. S. REID STATEFAC�LOSS For Judge of Court of Appeals Chief Justice (For the unexpired term of John B. C��� Guerry, deceased, ending returns to the Governor's office. IN TAX REVEN� State of GeorClia Dec. 1, 1944) B. C. Gardner lick ie;; at a tax "Every got Eestimates Show Startling For Judge of Court of Appeals bill in life I cut it!" . my Comparison in Railroad and (To succeed Hugh MacIntyre for full -Eugene Talmadge term Jan. Gasoline Pipe Line Taxes beginning 1, 1041) when Down! VOTE FOR HUGH MacINTYRE See ani! hear i"ALMADCE of just Prrces For of Court of Compilation ta� figures Judge Appeals he visih your tection. Going succeed r. H. Sutton full term made available show an astonishing (To for Listen to WS8' 8:30-9 P.M. Jan. 1, 1941) . in the taxes by rail beginning diff""ence paid r. H. SUTTON (EST) on Friday nights and reliable These roads ill 1939 in Georgia Take Your·,Choice F�om For Representative in Congress From Talmadge Keeps His Promises estimates of the taxes which would HAMilTON the First Congressional District . RALLS Iiave been paid by the Southeastern of Georgia Makes and Models: (Vote for one) Pipe Line Company if it Gasoline Hogansville, Troup Coun�, Georgia ALBERT L. COBB .were in operation. HUGH PETERSON I TheSe figures are given below: 19'37 THE MAN QUALIFIED For Judge of the Superior Court of IN ATLANTAl Valuation assessed, railroads, $79,· 1939 1937 the Ogeeehee Circuit \ for at gasoline pipe line, $1,108,103. (Vote one) stay l Q47,042; PONTIAC For-- THOMAS J. EVANS 103. OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC WILLIAM WOODRUM ANSLEY_} Paid by rail Estimated For Solicitor General of the Ogeechee The roads in 1939 pipe line SEDAN I COACH 2-DOOR COMMISSIONER OF A.GRICULTURE Circuit State taxes . $ 395,236.36 s 5,640.58 (Vote for one) County-wide FRED T. LANIER -'-- taxes .... 1,192,165.72 18,185,71 Democratic Primary September 11 W. G. NEVILLE School taxes 691,541.76 10,714.49 1936 WALTON USHER Municipal 1937 1937 For Representative in the General taxes 383,379.13 none Assembly for Bulloch County G:M. C. Vote for two) Total .. $2,662,321.97 $34,440.78 CHEVROLET FORD HARRY S. AKINS Figures fOL' the gasoline pipe line's (DR.) DANIEL L. DEAL PICK-UP DARWIN B. taxable value were based on \-"e as COACH FRANKLIN TUDOR For Executive Committeemen " sessments per mile of similar proper The 1940 Gin Season Bulloch Is County, Georgia ty of a natural gas pipe line company in Georgia. These estimates were ·1935 as a matter 193·6 ( then raised 25 per cent, 19,35 Now At· Hand Hugh· Howell's Name of liberality. PLYMOUTH Should Be Stricken The committee releasing these fig V-SFORD DODGE Those who are especially charged ures called attention to the startling AND WE ARE READY with the responsibility of Ii fair and went on. to COUPE TO GIN YOUR COTTON ON comparison revealed, TUDOR election next Tuesday have request ••• A LANDMARK; OUR UP-TO-DATE LUMMUS be to . AIR BLAST GINS WITH h .r n Frl.ndllness explain what .the result would SEDAN ed that this paper shall call atten pl . _ .f •• '.. I THE LATEST COTTON �orgia's tax income,' if gasoline CLEANING ATTACHMENTS, tion to the fact that Hugh Howell, Ihe tines! SO YOU COULD GET A one of the candidates for Holels to "" '. BETTER PRICE FOR YOUR governor, 1M DInkier pipe lines were permitted operate. Ihe hlghesl ,1934, COTTON. has withdrawn from the race. Ind If their legis 19'35 04111ot1' Georgians through The tickets for use III II in Bulloch nlol supplem.en\ a to the looomilla .. lature make gift gasoline '�INTERNATIONAL WE ARE ALSO PREPARED county were prepared before his tIIoieaOJ _ an air et V-SFORD TO GET YOUR caTTON of the and his name • oordi,liIy pipe line interests, special DODGE HAULED TO OUR GIN withdrawal. appears .. AT 50 CENTS PER BALE • II, which brings on the ballots which will be ,privileges of property condemnation placed rr':lIness- "aia. BUS TUDOR in the hands of the voters. 'It is Ind demand, the ranroads' commit SEDAN SCHOOL COME 'TO SEE US AND LET'S TALK YOUR COTTON b�:k I,aln they to caution the voters on this 'I�IP MaMIe, GINNING PROBLEM r.:ubject JR. Reside.' tee showed that the gain in taxes OVER. THANKING YOU FOR that this matter is stressed. L. L. UCIEI. being �rom gasoline pipe line would be YOUR PAST PATRONAGE AND HOPING TO BE FAV Ballots which al'e voted with his ORED WITH name unstricken will be invalid as relatively insignificant, as compared YOUR PRESENT GINNING BUSINESS. to the governor's race. Therefore, IIIIKLER HOTELS in OlherCilies to the huge loss in railroad taxes. every voter is advised to carefully ..1M INGHAM rem inded citizens of the state The Tutwiler They mark Hugh Howell's name off the UIHVlllE TheAndrewJacl ,'1 ' ,>, , I} EIGHT • .. NEws TBUR8DAY., SEPT. IS. ·1940, B�B TIMES AND STATEsBORO ·1 ANNOUNCEMENT I)anel Have Reputation WHY SHOULDN'T RICHARDS I hereby anlIOunce my candidacy 1J'ROOKLET 1J'RIEFS COLLEGE have more call. for of for re-election to Congress from the A. Skilled Lacemaken flee help-bookkeepers. secretaries. HEI,.P ELECT District of Geor _III.IIRIA DANGER assistants-than Fint Congressional MRS. F. W. HUGHES, Reporter. One of the Danish kings of long stenographers and to the rules and can been gia, subject regula- -' forbade all women who made it supply? It has training --- ago the Democratic --, since 1882 and tion. governing pri- lace to leave the He was them (58 years), you 1940. kingdom. election of September 11. Mrs. W. D. Lee spent Jast week Mrs. W. H. Adams, another recent I.S SPREADING can 'find an office of any mery afraid that emigrants would -dlvulge sca.rcely Cobb of the were Albert wish to thank the with her Mrs. at bride. The seated honor size in Savannah 01' I people mother, Walker, guests methods of this surrounding ...eath.r and to have ohllls and fever. to foreigners the First District for the confidence which Hinesville. MI'S. P. C. Waters, of Savannah, and When' gets warm, enough yet towns that does not have from one, then handicraft indus re the mOllquitoa become thlck.r, Is feeliDg this 'way have marvelous native you bave already so generously Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Folsom. of Mrs. George White, mother of ThOlMallda to a dozen employers of Richards -TO- ...h.n malaria .pread. faster, for taken a famous, 1M) year as representative relatives Mrs. Earl McElveen directed OzIdin.. try. posed in me your Atlanta, visited here during groom. malaria comes from mosquito bite, students. Why shouldn't business wonderful in is out in Congress and for your the week ned. the guests to the dining room, and ...y Inf.cted mosquito bit. can �d,m���·a::kr�t�O:;08����� Today such forcible secrecy men prefer Richards students? A I will gratefully ap Mr. and Mrs. of So charge of Mrs. A. L. McCullough, of Infect you. of fashion but Danish peasant wom certificate from Richards issued eo-poeration. Harry Wren, man .... have In the SOuth. is If mosquitos bother you and you malarll\ your continued support. perton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvania. Those serving wcre Misses en still have a monopoly in produc to traineea who hnve worked CONGRESIS preciate normal Beside that, It la a tonic, warms tho only HUGH PETERSON. Annie Harrison feci tired, rundown, lack W. W. Mann this week. Henrietta Hall, Lois laxatlve. Get certain kinds of intricately for at least 'One year, on n pep, can't Bleep, are nervous, feel stomach and ia gently ing living of Wilson Doris Louise McElveen in Frank Proctor, Dam, Parris, and bilioua. and have nagging uches and a tIDe bome of OXldlne. If just 7 worked in fine linen thread. wage. and signed by the employer . designs· REPRESENTATIVE . FOR Ala., spent a few days this week Elise Williams. Those in charge of pain. in back and legs, it CBI!' be' 'days yoll don't 'feel aati.tied, your A particularly desirable variety in and the hcad of the school. That even are b. returned. it now. were T. if not weak Try . Voters of Bulloch with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Proctor. the refreshments Mrs. H. malaria, you money ",ill ". I kind of certfflcate earries weight AT To the Coutny: .' Copenhagen lihops is Tonder lace. HE WILL SPEAK and " announce 85 a in the Miss Clara Moore, of Daytona Brinson Mrs. Georgia Bunce. Cl'fy .DRUG and asaurunca of Rich I candidate, I' CO." made only by women in the little efficiency. for Fla is a few Miss Martha McElveen directed the Democratic primary, Beach, .• spending days on the ards owns and occupies the Rich forthcoming Emit L. Akins has acquired the business town of that name. situated the Lower House of the with her mother, Mrs. M. G. Moore. guests to the gift room, in charge of on re-election to Jutland peninsula. ards College building Forsyth Georgia Genral Assembly. Thanking Mrs. J. M. Russell and Mrs. T. B. M ... Robert Beall, Mrs. W. H. Mal Park and lends worthwhile services known as the W. C, Akins & Son formerly sort of needle of county �or past Bull, of Hill. S. C., spent the lard, Mrs. Eddie Rose" Another famous the Richards will Statesboro the people my Holly a!;�\i!ted to public. College �nd the Daniab ask for favorable con week end with Mrs. J. C. Prectorius. by MISS Ann Altman, of Sylvania. work found in shops in unem favors, I your and Emit L. Akins, gladly help any competent ...� of Bradwell of Miss Isabel of Statesboro operated by W. C. Akins is the Hedebo embroidery. sideration in the primary Septem Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Sorrtcr, capital ployed person find a position with visited Rev. and Mrs. E. L. presided at the desk. Mrs� The in this stuff Write ber 11, 1940. Sparta, register's technique making out charge or obligation. 7th Yours truly, Harrison during Labor Day holidays. W. D. Lee furnished music for the is many centuries old. but It con RICHARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sa'urday, Sep'. FRANKLIN. D. B. Mrs. Thomas Pr9"tor and daugh occasion. One hundred guests were Emit L. Akins will continue to operate r. tinues to appear in new designs. as Savannah, Ga. (2Ilaug2tc) ter, of Atlanta, arc visiting Mrs. J. invited to call between 4 and 6 o'clock. Columbus Roberts it has since it originated in the m. Notice to Debtors and Creditors At 5:00 p. REPRESENTATIVE D. Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. FOR . and Middle Akins & , I ages. GEORGIA-Bulloch under the name of W. C. Son, , County. Bulloch Proctor. HIGH SCHOOL OPENING To the Voters of County: Besldes the cunning and rich de All cerditors of the estate of Wm . the rules of the Demo Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clark and chil Subject to FRIDAY OF NEXT WEEK will continue to handle the best in Groceries, sign� from cottage industry needles. H. Shurpe, late of Bulloch county. the primary dren, of Miami, Fla., were guests of cratic party governing silver and china are two commodi Georgia, and Volusiu county. Daytona He will discuss: Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sr. election of September 11, I hereby Bryan during The Brooklet School will have at the arc High Farm Plows and Plow Tools, ties that visitors should consider in Beach, F'lorida, deceased, hereby _ Supplies, . . for re-elec the week end. . announce my candidacy .its.,.fIlPl\&l opening on Fe.,. Se 1 to render in their demnnds to '-. Denmark. Modern Danish porce notified The 20c Cotton Plan Geor who is a tion to the general assembly of taking tembe.r, 13, instead of ' "'He's to Robert Aldern�an, M9ri4a�' Se:;: OOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE, or the udersigned according law. and. of busineas lain may be from either the royal I want to thank the> poople Albany, spent the. tember- 16. '. indebted to said estate are The Pension Plan gia. cou�se 11.' The first kind all persons $50 Monthly for their ,,".eek end WIth parents, Mr. and a private factory. Bulloch county generous hIS RegistnttiOfl".wili begin a�: 9�'ciock. required to make immediate payment • B mark show Farmers in the last and to Mrs. J. D. Alderman. and the exercises will'be held is identifled by trade Full Parity to Our support primary . opening 'to me. - which solicit their and vote in the Mr and Jlb:s. C. K. Spires Sr. had at ten o'clock- in alHIitoriu takes this to ing three wavy lines repre support .. the W. C. Akins opportunity This 14th day of August, 1940. Electric for Farm Homes as their Ur. and Mrs. sent the three sea passages through Lights forthcoming election in September. guests Sunday Supt. J. A. Pafford and the loc�i MRS. KATE SHARPE ANDERSON. James and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- cor custo My the Danish which board of trustees extend thank faithful Archipelago by Platform Respectfully. .-most those who have been Admrx estate Wm. H. • And Other Planks in His .Splers .• of Sharpe HARRY S. AKINS. ert of Wilson Ala. enter the the Sound. Spiers, Dam, dial welcome to the patrons and those ships Baltic, deceased, by virtue court of pro MISS Martha in school mers for ask for their . the Little Belt. McElveen, secretar.y interested work to be pres many years and to the Great Belt and bate, Voluain county, Florida, Farmers' Union to of Uni- Members of the Especially FOR REPRESENTATIVE t�e dea,n pharmacy �t. �he ent on this occasion. An interesting The private pottery mark displays (16aug6tc) of IS VI her continued under new owner Man and veraity Georgia, It1l1g short program has been ananged and the the three towers on the national Plowed ubject to the rules regula patronage , THIS IS TO REMIND THE LA Invited to Hear the Boy who Mrs. J. M. McElveen, D. B. editnrrcf the Democratic Turner: of·Statesilbro. coat of arms. - tions governing pri pa:ents. DIES THAT 'I'HE GEO.RGE A,NN fOI a f'ew�I'.days,a?d the Bulloch Times, ha been secured ship. Bulloch Soil in 1917. mary election of September 11. 1940. In either case china in BEAUTY SHOP IS BETTER THAN County Warnell of Mr. and bought announce for Denmark, as speaker of the occasion. I hereby my candidacy s.on in or the EVER PREPARED TO SERVE IN Mrs. W. O. IS good shops Copenhagen election to the assembly of recuperatmg The 1940-41 term is opening with CONVEN general Denn�ark,. other cities of the is a lovely HIGH CLASS WORK. ----- Too' country - solicit the from. Ian operation the Bulloch prospects for a and •. corgia. I earnestly sup I� bright happy the IENTLY LOCATED -IN GEORGIA at and ware. The workmen who paint 4-room house on FOR RENT�Three-room apartment, voters of Bulloch County IS home profitable year. The curriculum is FOR RENT-New port of the county. Hospital.. He. THEATRE BUILDING. MISS ZEL H. De- IS able to see his friends. designs on it are real artists. Many month. private bath. MRS. W. If elected I promise to the people of carefully arranged so as to meet Ole PROPRIETRESS. Olliff Heights; $10 per descended from a line LA BEASLEY. Zetterower ave. Griffeth needs of the of chil- of them are CHAS. E. CONE REALTY CO. (ltc) LOACH, (18augtfc) this county a loyal and honest rep J. H. and A. D. Milford, largest group 170. ancestors who bave handed down PHONE (29aug1tc) I faction dreri. The of r esentaticn, uninfluenced by of the vocational department of the agricultural department their skill from father to son and al politics. school. announced this week that the and the home economics department the decorations are baked into a Respectfully. cannery will run again next Tuesday. are expected to be full again. The J that still (DR.) D. L. DEAL. Sept. 10, for the purpose of canning other courses of study offered are clay mixed by a process pears and other things the patrons planned to meet the needs of the is a secret. FOR JUDGE a�d other citizens of the community pupil as much as possible. Danish silver ha� the widest repu have. The Parent-Teacher To the of the Ogeechee Judi- might Association. tation of all the artistic things pro People With R. L. Cone is cial Circuit: Mrs. Joel Minick arranged an in- .Mrs. president, duced in the country, In fact. It can a Her com .. profitable 'Year. I hereby announce my candidacy teresting missionary program Mon planning be purchased now in nearly every mittees have been appointed and are for the office of judge of the superior day afternoon on "To the Jew First." large city in the world. already. The first meet courta of the Ogeechee Judicial Cir Those on the program assisting Mrs. �unctioning Ing will probably be held on Thurs cuit, subject to the Democratic pri Minick were Mra. W. H. Upchurch, day afternoon. September 17. mary to be held September 11. 1940, Mrs. R. H. Warnock. Mrs. C. B. Fon- FOR The is renovated EMIT L. Owner Wi,con.in Farm Family anti most respectfully solicit the sup t,.jne. Mrs. S. W. Hill, Mrs. John building being AKINS" and cleaned ready for use. port and influence of all the people. Shuman and Miss Betty Upchurch. 17 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE 85 Like. Snake. for Pets The is as a ex faculty Super I have had number of years' Miss Marion Parrish entertanned . follow.:. J. A. and If you're looking for unusual pets. in the practice in our courts, m�endent, Pafford; prmclpal GEORGIA perienee with bridge Thursday morning in STATESBORO, Wis 'V. H ag David Jennings of Rio. .• sug trying both civil and criminal cases. honor of her visitor, MASS Eunice ��Ience, -. Adan�s; vocatlona! GOVERNOR of riculturs, J. H. Griffeth; gests snakes. and having served as judge the of Lake S. C. SCore vocatl�nal King, City, High A. D. vocation court I fed that MIlIford; All the are snake fan city of Sylvania. my prize was awarded to Miss Lorena agl'lcul�ure, Jenningses this al ageiculture term), C. L. their farm each has experience qualifies me to fill Rozier. and floating prize to Miss (fall. Pecans to market Old ... ciers. and on IIIrs. J. H. your Emit Akins for the highest. -folks, young folks, -farmers, . economics. Bring screened office. Ella Alderman. Miss re- home. his immaculate cages Marl' King L?g�e; Mrs. W. In the event of <>Iection I English. hi. my ceived a guest of honor gift. Mrs. Hm,?n; F: Hug�es; prices. where he keeps pets. faithful and efficient ad MISS Catherine Parrish; promise a \\7. D. Parrish assisted in E.nglash, businessmen; teachers, veterans, are the serving. Mrs. John A. Snakes. declared Jennings. . Robertson; ministration of the duties of this of . history, The Seruor Epworth League, With Edna most misunderstood creatures on fice. giving to the people the best mathematics, Miss Rimes; Mrs. D. Lee counsellor, held an mathematics and Miss Jewel labor, professional men, womenu JI earth. service of which I am capable. W: health. !nterestmg pr0ll:ram Monday even- Vandiver' seventh grade Miss Ethel The hobby started when David's Very respectfully. .. ••••• , Norman and his T. J. EVANS. ��••••••••••E••••••••••I EVERYONE agrees that' younger brother ������M��M���;ilith��Mrs.�PI�����������������·on which �Ak program, ,wa.s Smith; filth grade, Mi 5 Janetta Calrl- 'sister Wealthy heard a high 8chool an addrcsspro,mmentb) W. Adams, pl'mCI- fourth Miss Ora Frank- FOR JUDGE !'I. \\'ell; grade, Sale Under Power in Security Deed lecture 01'1 reptiles. pal of Brooklet High School. There lin; third grade. Miss Annie Laurie To the People. lIfen and Women. of, They set out to collect as many young people present McElveen; second grade. Miss Saluda The Ogeechee Judicial Circuit: GEORGIA-Bulloch County. types as they could find and Boorl �re.tel fi�ty-fivet c Mr. ann Mrs. F. first grade. Miss Elizabeth announce Lucas; under the terms as the fox I hereby my candidacy .. , progran.,entel tallied the Because of default had such species snake, grouJl Andersoll': and violin , Mrs. W. ": ,Hughe.s piano re Roberts secu Columbus of courts deed to the common for the office judge superior m nnd provisions of the glass snake. garter . . . a at . With soc181 haUl' thClr homc D . L'ee. I ub _ executd John M. Nesmith and a five-foot of th 0 h d' . debt and even of Southwell, the pres- by snake. king J�nl�lare of �onor 'Vil�iam James T. Nesmith to the Land Bank "The Man Who Measures Up" from Missouri. ject :0 t�:e��:s c�l����'n: Ident. who leave for college. snake imported the next state Democratil primary. WI.II soo� Commissioner, dated the 2nd day of lists the fox errone The girls and from David snake. The votes of my fellow citizens and followmg. bo,Ys SULLIVAN LEADS, May. 1938, and recorded in the clerk's Brooklet School WlIi ously called the "spotted adder," solicited. the High le�ve trlends are respectfully office of the Bulloch county superioo as the most val· for III few days: lothllde Is Qest Man for Governor and "copperhead" Thanks for what you have done for �ollege a. court in book 129. page 39, which DeNltto, Genevieve Strozzo, Ruth PROGRAM uable of lhe species in this vicinity. me in the past. Respectfully SAFETY deed and the note and indebtedness Cone. Grace Lunie Mae Clif- Voters will not be fooled by last- r,:======� He explained: Will. WOODRu'M. EV�l'ett. secured thereby are owned and held Bobby Brinson, Ozealia Usher, People of State 'TUNE IN WSB "The United States department of ton, Address by Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora minute politic�1 tricks and ro- Olan Usher, Doris Pal'l'ish, ROBERTS agriculture estimates that the fox FOR SOLICITOR GENRAL Youhg on tion, the undersigned has declared the FOR Ouida Fran Every Sunday Evening mots. wiIJ. go to the polls snake is worth a season to the Emily Cromley, Wyatt, entire amount of the indebted They $50 To the People of the Ogeechee Judi unpaid BROADCASTS, • ces Hughes, Annie Lois Harrison, Question of Propl!r Care farmer on whose land it lives, for ness secured by said deed due and on 11 and take their cial Circuit: red Lawl'ence McLeod September (E.S.T. IJded; C.S.T. Hoar !.rUer) Wild Hagan, under the the gophers and mice the reptile I announce a can like payable, and, acting power . bereby myself Teach Radio broadcasting stations, will 6 .. 11 :15 •• m. and James Bryan to Georgia for friends with them. They Thur"., Sept, kills. didate for the office of Solicitor Gen of sale contained in aid deed, the ers John Grady are Oollege; Cromley. the press of the state. putting ·Thur 5 .. 7:00 p. m. are extinct purpo e of paying said indebtedness, vote thei'r convi�tions and send •.• s.pt. "But they becoming eral of the Ogeechee Circuit. subject Everett, P. W. Clifton, Parrish, Loy the wheel to m. who don't under the their shoulders to help will, on the 1st day of October, 1940, FrI.. Sept. 6 .. 6:16 •• because people to the rules and regulations of Carol John Rushing, Grace Columhus Roherts into the Gov- Minick, accidents in the hours of sale, at the stand snakes are killing them." election be reduce h'afflc during legal .. : a. m. Democratic primary to Elise Nell Si Georgia. Sat.. Sept. 7 11 15 McElveen, Williams. court house in said sell at office. know he . county, ernor's i»ld September 1940. , to contribute time to the They m. 11. Mar Latest .. mon, to University of Georgia; Sat.. Sept. 7 7:16 p. Your be public outcry to the bidder , vote and .upport will ap. Shearouse and Mattie Lou Oll Human Life" I hig:hest. will finances on a garet Save campaign put .. 6:46 •. m. "Help for cash, the lands de3cl'lbed In said Georgia's . Mon., Sept. 9 Glass Bric-a-Brse predated. . _ G. S. . Omilu McElveen iff to W.; 1- broad- m. the powerful �O,OOO-watt deed. to-wit: business-like basis to im_' Tu.... Sept. 10 .. 7:00 a, once social outcasts, have WALTON - sound. Skunks, USHER, to Middle Georgia Hospital in Macon station WSB in Atlanta. One hundred acres of m. their own and are now Of Effingham casting seventy-five services 10 .. 11: 15 a, come into County. for nurses's course; Marshall Rob all needed state Tu.... Sept more or the 1547th and prove best man- Lon ullivan will give a reg- il_1 appearing on some of the . ��t :;;;':cl"�=: dorsement of Judge Grice the law had things their way. utmost amount of solar energy. a loan a deed to secure by h d to d 0 drive his ship up to the they of secured by (c) It further desires to have, use yers of this county showing how they -mrs. holsum moore is the new Firmly fixed to the under side of debt executed by Mrs. R. C. Anderson ,. . and be with, GREYJHOUND s haore anwdas say-"I 00ky- h ere, b'll, exercise and invested him. The regard . 'dent 0 the '''e sheet a of thin- ,e e an ank 0 urn- lawyers throughout press, f mlsslOn-ary is series small to TI F deraI L d B f Col and all duties and the i,,-e�- .socle- them Bnd - • TEN YEARS AGO F... Balloch TI-. Sept. 11 .'30 BULLOCHI TIMES Figures release by the federal _" dep.rtment reveal that Bul (STATESBORO NEWS-STATESBORO EAGLE) .loch cou�ty. leat 316 f.rms durmg the past ten Teal'&--droppmg from S 493 • 10 3178 I Bullock Tlmea, Establlahed 1892 Consolidated Janua- 17 1917 Eatabllahed 1901 •• , 1940 VOL 49-NO 2. Statesboro AthletiC Club announces Statesboro News, } STATESBORO, GA, THURSDAY SEPT 12, Established 191'-Conaolldate.:l December 1920 sportmg event for Thursd.y nlgbt Statesboro Eagle, 9, Sept �.t the ar..ory m the mam ..vent 'mine PtoJiley, of" Fort gen IImg 160 pounds will meet Billy Oil 111' 158 pound. a IN There WIll be at the HEAVY VOTE BULLOCH reception cburcb Friday nlgbt m honor /Baptistof tbe new meber. who have Joined the cbureh during the iaat year A Dl88Ster Loan CorporatloR line program haa been WIth arranged Unable Have Representative DESPITE APPARENT THY IIl1l1tHU1/!i1llj social music 8inglng and speakmg AP� In state election yesterday W J Present Fnday Evening Oil SUII·AUIAL Ha�LS defeated John M Slaton m OUT OF·COUNTY WlNNBRS The DISaster Loan haa BDIlocb county for United States Corporation Latest 811l'- obtainable Won TAUIADE FIRST, ..clBator by vote of 769 to 400 George been asked to send a representative .,mil« ... .,._ ahortly a'� _ H Carswell for governor led next to the elf the Bul regular meeting tooIa, hullocate tAte ,,In hlrhest opponent R B Russell Jr fbllo"_' ROBaTS SECOND loch county chapter of United Geor .... 602 to 276 Homer C Parker for 13 lnel_ led W B Hamson II'la Farmers Friday September Tal....,e for �y__' by _ Local eomptloller W�1,U!I'8 , ",1,ld.8),-M,..e .telephone conversatton to rMle... tM ... pe""..�damage JIOhjJlllilbg •.,""'tj, '" IAntli'i'.lCvans, AItIns, from Atlanta at noon discloses that W H Smith of the "O';,_;.=..;{,._..;;..... 'etel'llOll for COllI'" president Of.·'I· ...._"'- �. 11 baYiDII' Deal Peterson Parker 18 In the the 01 the t".. and leac;l 'throughout gamzatlon contacted M E Everett; � t"ent)' t".dt, ..tate eounti... Despite apparent apathy until Social events of the week Mrs P _ptroller a ,for baylnc wltltin the last day or t,."o, votafll of Thad Morrl. gave party Friday even Qy I.... "Yer hi. l'Ppqlll!ftt � Bulloch county ,...ked up at tile � mg In honor of Mr and Mrs Ernest E.... f'l." Judge 01 Og_bee Brannen of MISS Brunelle aad yesterday w�pt � the, Mia Ia Waycross clrei!lt. b.Tlng a popular I.... 01 entertained two tables of the Deal fJlall a thou.oand, throngs to register t1lair �"" college set at brldee Saturday morn �111411:e Lanier for aolleltor general, lead choices for the various ofllcea to be mg the prize winners bemg Misses Inc hla neant8t oppontllt, Walton filled Aldred VI"lan M"'thews At 1 0 clock luncheon was served M,rgaret Vaher b, more than a thou8UId Figures complied by "Iactio. and Kea Phllathea class of tJte. Carolyn the Bulloch Candler Evans Coun 0 • w)th In. fOllr counties Ruthorltles at 12 clpok � "hOW the BaptISt Sunday school m�t Pursuant to an arrangement herto Medical as o"ICtal hosts At the followmg victors in itunbcli afternoon at the home of ty Society Wednesday fore mentioned In these columns Talmadge for governor Mrs Harold Aventt the hostesses th!\ luncheon which was preslded over Franklin Chevrolet "' now Peterson for congreaa, F W Mrs Ar Company Dr T a was being MfS Darby by C Davidson paper ANDERSON HEADS com, nold Anderson Mrs Juhan Groover occupying as Its new home the build read and talks were made by anum f:�: ff:r ��fcl��perlor ..nd Mrs T W Rowse Nowwepass that those that have pe mg on Selbald street facmg tbe group ando ber of guests mcludlng Dr B T Akins anll Deal for representativea. bndge club was eptertamed Tuesday BOARD cans m Bulloch county are In the court house square heretofore the ADVISORl Parker for c01DPtroller Mrs D Smith at her Beasley and Dr A a Bunce bot.1t mornmg by C "'.. Income home of Averitt Bros for Elected Head In SOllie of these raoe. thare home on avenue hIgher group former Bulloch now Recently Zetterower county at the outaet to Martin chairman years cl,;zens Board enouah uncerta1n'ty L F program m Atlnta Supervisors Ogeechee practlcmg glye a thrill lis the figures beea. TWENTY YEARS \GO stated that the program for Friday s Involved In the change of bases RIver District While a complete registration was OragnlzatlOn trickling In early Wednesday evenine, Aventt Bros are oc 1920 meeting would be a dlscussion of the temporarily However the leaders !l8etillld to stand From Tim.. Sept 9 not obtainable the names of those W R Anderson was elected chair Oil almost from the be Blt"och methods of planting wmter legumes cupymg tho building East Mam and D B 65 died attending the luncheon were aa fol man of the board of of o�t e"rlr. Q,lgdon age Thursday supervisors gmnmg It wa. a more-or lesl lteadJ' and the value of the various legumes street next door to the Bulloch Times 1Ifternoon of la.t week at his home m lows E C Watkins, Brooklet, A H the Ogeechee River DIstrict at the procession till the elld wae reached. the that IS to follow them office heretofore the home of the Statesboro after illness of several to crop Atlanta IS for ODe to :qunce Jollan K QoattJe organteauon meetmg of the supor It mteresting week. Mr Martm has arranged for farm Chevrolet company The of the closeneAII betWeen Ito rta exchange Savannah, Ralph Portor, �a visors nl1te about "'um for Tyson GroYe sch,ool opened Monday ers that have had experience Wlth the bases was brought early liunng and Talmadge 19\'ernorthlnf.larb' vannah J Pinholster H Savannah, Mr Anderson has been acttve in In mornmg under most pleasmg a,pects the the week re�u.,.s placed Roberts tlte � winter legumes to lead diSCUSSIOn present Herbert Acufl' P faculty conmprlses three teachers KnoXYllle Tenn, the land use plannmg program and to be replaced later Those contacted to lead WIth the pro As has been explamed �n,t.y Alma Snuth Savannah A Wtl returns In from rbral • Misses Edna Blancks Rackley � Everand i8 In position to assume the duties came m are their and Omle gram m !:helcoult house at 8 p Bros curtalitng operatIOn. Without to ana e alit H'IrVllle cpx Augusta, J H mlteslde H C of tho chairman of th.. district which atemptlng alo�"'hilll Bohler P F Mar In Vlew of �he of J we are g1v1t1e Wilham Eason Jonea of Metter Friday were C 0 early departure R L Cone A J particular .!.ttIlt.tlon, McGmty Mooney comprises all the lands In Bulloch for tho show "nnounces lIbe of his Averitt the to ac below tlte total. �Ounty, engagement tin and OttlS Holloway Barney manager Statesboro J B Rawhngs San to Kim county mg loser.