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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) Bulloch County Historical Newspapers 10-31-1940 Bulloch Herald Notes Condition varies. Some pages missing or in poor condition. Originals provided for filming by the publisher. Gift of Statesboro Herald and the Bulloch County Historical Society. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news- issues Recommended Citation "Bulloch Herald" (1940). Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues). 4250. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news-issues/4250 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Bulloch County Historical Newspapers at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@georgiasouthern.edu.
Allep �. Lanier THE BULLOCH HERALD Thursday, October 24, 1940 ,- statesboro, Geor� •• "First To Give the Complete News of the County" PLANS FOR FIFTY AND FIVE J. BRANTLEY JOHNSON JR. Mexican sunflowers and orange IS NAMED COURT REPORTER the Hallow NOW COMPLETE SOCIETY pyravantha accenting ARE Classified PARTY c'en motifwere used in lavish pro FOR OGEECHEE COURTS Plans arc now complete fot' the �d .1 fusion in theparlor where hotel the T. J. Evans,Judge-elect of the Boost Statsboro inltial, dance to be given on placed for bridge. five tables yere Ogeechee Superior Courts an evening of October 31 by the mem Prizes wrapped in orange cello ceilence presented under the sup- nounced today the appointment � OchCounty Personals MRS. WILLIAMS HOSTESS TO PRESBYTERIAN ClRCLE I ervision of Ronald Neil in cooper alion with the University of Geor- phane were given for high score, for grand and little WILL slams. bid $35.00 and made; to persons not holding PAY STRAIGHT SALAP,Y per week, man or with auto, sell Egg woman Ciub. Producer to bers of the new Fifty The dance will be a masquerade and Five of Mr. J. Brantley Johnson Jr. as official Court Reporter of the Misses Brooks Grimes. Doro Circle No.2 of the Presbyterian gia and Agnes Scott College. Eureka Mfg. Co., East affair at thc Woman'S Ciub. The Ogeechee Circuit. beginning Jan Monday afternoon evening. any thing highcr than a ten: for Farmers. 1941. thy Brannen, Mary WiiI Wake Church met The concert Monday Ambassadors a ten-piece orches uary I, low St. Louis. Ill. W. W. Williams at the the third in a series, revolved B five honors in one hand, for ford. and Mrs. Robert Donaldson with Mrs. tra has been engaged for the dan NUMBER 34 • pent the week-end in Atlanta. Rushing Hotel. There were ten boutan Ibsen drama, "Peel' Gynt". est score a t the first progression. Wa ce and was selcted after a num VOLUME 4 . Statesboro, Georgia Thursday, October 31,1940. members present. white Cross Miss Mamie Joe Jones read ex and for cut. FOR SALE-One 2-horse THIN WOMEN ber of the state's better band had The guests were served a salad gon, Hackney made, perfect con Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and work was done for China. or Peer Gynt Suite by LOOK TOO OLD : cerps a sweet course, and coffee. dition. Price $55.00.-Write A. A. been auditioned hy membrs of the P.TIA to Hold Serial Number 158 Is Held Ann. of Sylvania spent --. violinist, course, Peanut- Growers daughter Grieg. Lorran Latham, the week-end here with Mrs. Ev an's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank FISH SUPPER MONDAY NIGHT also appeared on the program. Tea guests were Mrs. W. H. Ellis. Alderman, Route 1. Metter, Ga. or On the first Monday evening in Mrs. C. E. Cone. Mrs. Lester Mar Call M. E. Alderman Co. States H. Sherman. boro, Ga. club. The committee • in charge of the arrangements of the dance state Complex Women needing the Vitamin B and Iron of Vinol to sti Teachers To Grimes. November, Mlss Minna Hecker, tin, and Mrs. S. invited mulate appetite wiil see what a Crop Regional Meet that the ladies who are Mr. and MI's. H. L. Kennon and coloratura soprano, Dedicate New Plan to Sell _._ - ----------- of Atlanta, will long rernmber the dance. difference a Cew lovely pounds Mrs. A. J. Mooney left Saturday lor a ten day visit to her daughter Mrs. Tupper Saussy and family of Mr. and gave Mrs. their Tnman neighbors Foy really well-known to local musicians, and friends scheduled to sing. is J. T. J'S MEET SUNDAY The J. T. J's heid their NITE regular THOUSANDS of Chrysanthemums Beautiful favors have been selec make 25c per bunch and up. Call the ted and will be given to the ladies and itt skinny filling out limbs. those hollows Get pleasant By Jesse E. Ellis of portal Tampa, Fla. proof of their ability as anglers as they ontertained with in the back yard a of fish the business meeting Tuesday RECENT BRIDE AND GROOM at the home 01 Mrs. A. E. Temp service, night Statesboro Fiorai Shop for quick at the intermission party at the tasting Vinol. and the best in Flowers. 2toct31 Rushing Hotel where supper wiii FRANKLIN DRUG COMPANY Lighted Field November '8 Mrs. J. L. Jackson and son. John Marshall. have returned rrorn Kennon supper home Monday evening. INSPIRATION OF DlNNER les on North College Betty Grace Hodges as hostess. street with Phone 319. will be served. The dance will be by card and A gala occasion has been plan 1100 Tons Mrs. Grady JohJl�ton of the Is First Number In. Serial �ml.er8 Quick To Treat made by DANCE II ten day visit to Atlanta. The huge ca teh was All members were present. Dur FOR THOSE WHO CARE: Me will begin promptly at 9:15 o'ciock Be ned for next Friday evening, Nov Statesboro High School Parents National Draft Lottery Official List these couples and their families Air chanical seal Vauits $27.50: Mrs. E. L. Smilh and Olin Smith as they spent the week-end on the Harold Cone. of Millen, Mr. and Mrs. Bunny Cone and Mr. and Mrs. served cheese ing the social hour Betty Grace sandwiches, ham Seal Vaults $45.00. on Thursday evening. Several nov Statesboro elty numbers are being arranged ember 8, at the Georgia Teacherll College when the new athletic To De {;ollverted To Be Sold Teachers Association announced spent Monday in Waycross they went to see Ernest Smit.h where coast. About forty-seven guests were Everett Williams were hosts Wed sandwiches. olives, potato chips, Buriai Vauit Co., Fair Ground on the cards. The club room !S be Bronchitis fIeld. lighted, is dedicated and the Ilito Order .N 08. today that the Regional Confel'('n from ce of the GeorgIa Conareos of Par who is recuperating from an oper present. ation performed at the Mayo nesday evening a t a lovely dinner crackers and coca cola. dancc complimenting their sister, Pruella Cromartie, Press reporter Road, Slatesboro. Ga. 4tsep14 ing decorated in keeping with the Hallowe'en season. Chronic bronchitis may develop If cough, chest cold, or acute bron- TeaChers meet Middlc Georgia College in the first night garne.ev Jumbo peanut growers Bulloch, Bryan and Effingham ents and Teachers will be held hCI,(, counties met at the county agent's on 158, the first number drawn from Serial number huge fish bowl in Washington, D. C. for the the Of Serial is much Mrs. H. D. Everett and her hus MALE HELP WANTED-Good Forty-three couples will be pre your er played on the field here. The li8t serial numbers 0' Friday, Novemberl• Brothers Clinic. Mr. Smith MRS. LOYD BRANNEN band, Mr Everett, whose wedding route open now in States sent. ���d ��et�J.�c��U;�:���� PresIdent Marvin S. Pittman 1l.8 appearing In tbltJ.. week'. office Monday to complete the de Mrs. Johnston ltatitd that Mrs. Watkins first peace-time draft by Secretary of War Stimson Numbers - improved. COTILLION CLUB DANCE tails for marketing their 1940 ENTERTAINS CLUB occured last week. The Womans oine less potent than Creomulslon has Invited members on the Gen Herald w,," furnished by the boro. No car or experience neces Walter H. Buhllg. field represent which goes right to the seat of the crop of Jumbos and runners. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharpe of Ciub was the scene of the brilliant IN HALLOWE'EN SETTING Company largest eral Assembly in this area. neigh local Selective !lervlce Hoard at 12:16 p. m. Tuesday of this week, is held by Jesse Mrs. Loyd Br-annen was hostess sary: Watkins trouble to help loosen and expel genn Plans to open part of Sheppard's ative of th National Congress will here Thu nffnir. and was beautifully decor borIng county and city school sup Sylvania visited friends to her bridge dub Tuesday after The annual fall dance given and best known and products eas lIIOVIE OLOCK laden phlegm and aid nature to and 18 as Deaf aoo,urate as poa.a tobacco warehouse the latter part address the conferenae "The rsday. noon a t her home on Zetterowel' ated for the occasion, the Hallow Tues-lay evening by the Girl'S iest sold; usual carnings 20 to $35 soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed erintendent, and presidents of the received by the board. 'J'hese on Eugent Ellis of Portal. Mr. Ellis is 29 years old and Mrs. Levi Mann of Durham. N. Avenue. Roses C. is visiting her sister. Miss Eu were attractively arranged and coral vines e'en motif being accented in everY Cotillion Club was an outstanding a week. Writc J. R. Watkins Com in the detail of table appointments and social event of the season. The in pany. 70-86 W. Iowa Ave.. Mem A bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote byspeclal process with other junior colleges in south Georgia to be hIs guests here Friday even sible ... them Slnoo_. printing 42 additional card. have bee" .. of the week and to operate It un der the Peanut Georgia-Florida-Alabama hook-up for Association Function 01 the Association in the Prsent Parent--Teacher World is the son of Remer Ellis. His order number will be decors t.i911S. The long table was terior of the Womans Ciub pre Ten. GEORGIA ,Theater time tested mediolnes tor coughs. ing. Dr. Pittman will be· hosts at name. with their ""rial num nice Lester and other relatives rooms. For high score, Mrs. Grady phis, storing peanuts were completed. Situation". Number 1, centered with jack 0' lanterns and sented a scene suggesting the har TIDS WEEK: It contains no narcotics. a dinner proceeding the game, ben will be printed nellt here. A tttway was given a box of candy. No matter how many medIcInes The Statesboro Peanut Company Dr. Marvin S. Pittman. presidnt basket .s of candy. The menu con vest theme and the spooky aspects which Is scheduled for eight-fif weelL Serial Number 192, held by Robert Roscoe Ogles • A similar prize went to MI·s. De FOR SALE-158-acre Farm. 61 you have tried. tell your druggist to leased the warehouse and S D. of the Georgia and sisted of an orange juice cocktail of Hallawe'en combining beauty sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with teen. 'John G. Gennedy of Savan The drawing Of the ""rial Teaters College Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thayer vane Watson for cut. acres In cultivation, balance in Today and Fl'iday Groover, member of the firm. will Mrs. R. Lee Moore made a busi· Mrs. Brannen served her guests and cream cheese. The main cou and originality. Black and yellow timber. Six-room house also the understanding you must like the nah, vice-chairman of the Board of numben at Wuh1ngton Tnee supervise the operations. here. will also addreft the conler by of Portal, was the second capsule to be drawn rse was baked ham, carrot rings balloons formed a canopy over the round LUM 'N ABNER way it quickly allays the cough. per Regents. will presIde at the dedi day w,," to determine the or ness trip to Durham, N. C. Satur a salad course. tenant house. Running .water on with Frances Langford, Phil Har mitting rest and sleep, or you are to More than 800 tons of Jumbo ence. Other leatures �I the pro in the draft lottery. Mr. Oglesby is married and has followed by fruit salad with nuts dancers. The mantel cation and represent the Regents. der number of thoae who represented at the gram will include an bpen Forum was day. Others playing were: Mrs. Per granite place, together with good well ris and other in have your money back. (Adv.) peanuts were with English peas, potato scuffle. The ceromonies here November registered October 16. The Miss Helen Brannen spent Fri cy Biand. Mrs. Inman Delde. Mrs. draped in ivy, and hot rolls, and scalloped oysters. leaves and ferns were interspersed rich autumn water. Four acres in pecan trees. 'DREA�IING OUT LOUD' 8 were postponed two weeks ago flnt 0"". will be the one. Monday meeting and about 300 and a True and Fais quiz. three children and Is a WPA worker in Bulloch Averill. MI·s. Cecii Kennedy, Flake. three miles south Starts: tons of runners. When the Percy day in Savannah with Miss Eliza Mrs. Jack Carlton, and Miss Car the dessert course was orange in the ivy. On either side of the of Brooklet on old Pembroke Rd. see N. M. 2:00, 3:53, 5:45. 7:37, & � when a conflict with a high school to receive the questtonalre are the delivered to warehouse peanuts Mrs. Johnston aakl that reser county. In an interview with him Wednesday Mr. sherbert and chocolate cookies. 9:29. beth DeLoach. fire place were corn shocks and game moved the college game over for filling out by the end of va tions be made as lOOn as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlton rie Lee Davis. The College Orchestra played colorful groupings of pumpkins SATURDAY ONY ,�. �tJ't_IIIt� to Saturday. The new athletic next wook. The anawer. to they will be graded and a draft drawn for the fanner immediate sible for luncheon which wUJ pos be Oglesby said, "I'm not worried," S���.qRQs'�· ,field. though used for the third f 01' the dance. around area to Stilson, 1:30 to 3:00. Brenda Marshall, Jeffrcy Lynn these queotlonalres will de and Indian corn. Placed served here at 35c Serial number 105. held by POII- have returned from a week-end Mrs. Everett, the lovely honoree the club room this fall, with termine the cl88llfleatlon of lyon the following basis: No.1A a plate. Reser- MATRON'S CLUB WITH were vases and Wednesday. October 30. Stilson In 'MONEY A..�D�THE WOMAN' year. was completed tal Boyd 01 EIIebelle, age 22, and trip to Gainesville. Fla. wore for the occasion a strickingly Leefield added and additional stands $70 per ton. 1B $66, 1C $61; 2A vations may be made with Mrs. jardinieres of marigolds and Jap to Lcefield, 9:45 to 11 :00. Starts: 2:27. 4:59. 7:31 lind 10:03 lights regl8trant. Into ono of four If new. -.t III by our conR- MRS. PITTMAN beautiful evening gown of white anese sunflowers. $67. 2B $63. 2C $58; 3A 561. 3C married. was the thIrd order num- to Ogeechee, 12:00 to 1:00; rural erected. groupo. The flnt eall will be Johnston. try cor.....pende"t. ..... olben -g::::::= MI'. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson from NEXT WEEK $52; and grade D 551. J. L. Ray. bel' drawn. SerIal number 2441 Mrs. M. S. Pittman entertained faille silk with rainbow colors in of t.he card 1:00 to 3 :00. The Teachers and Middle Geor about November 18. Bulloch Mrs. Robert If.; Long Is prest- does "ot appear III this I ...... Wednesday until Saturday visited Varying the program areas. Monday and Tuesday. Oct. 28-29 representative of the GFA. ell- was lourth, held by Lee Moore Atlanta, Vogel State Park, Clay' members of the Matron' s club zigzag stripes featuring a large dance the dancers enjoyed a ballon Thursday. October 31, West Bettey Grabbie, Don Amechee in ebe Ules Rumford Ball .. gIa will meet on equal terms and county's quota has not been Of the lIeraId you may Inlow ". a closely contested game Is anti plained to the present dent of the Georl(la Gongress and growers Strickland, age 22 of Brooklct. Tuesday afternoon a t her home bow on the shoulder in pastel dance. graceful and pretty. and Side rural area 9 :45 to 12 :00. announced yet. . Ing Powder obe can tak. tbat It w.. dIap� by the .. ton, and Athens, Ga. that the load did not obligate in has called the conler6nce be Edmund Smith (Jake) coiol's blending with the dress. Register 'DOWN ARGENTINE WAY' cipated for the dedication game. The local board expects Its to Jasper neal' the college campus. a clever rortune dance. The mus Friday, November 1, from maguiDCII, any way for the future growing held here. at the High School Aud- Smith. with serial number 2563 IllItlng Of the ... � n_ben any good recipe .•. Mrs. Willis Waters and Mr. and and other 12:00. (100 percent Technicnlor-rnuslcal) The Illty-plece college band ar official master 11., by Mon Ageratum, marigolds ic furnished by Lambuth school. 9:45 to No was the fifth order number drawn. of the 2.900 men wbo I'eIIII- MI'. and Mrs. Homer Anderson was Starts: 1:30. 3:30. 5:30. 7:30. 9:30 cookbooka, or advcrUacmonb •••• of peanuts nor did the organlzat- Mrs. Thomas Deloach visited Mr. fall flowers were used about the Professors. The guests were ranged a special program with at day and the talk Of convert itorium on Novemhlll" 8 at 10 0'- tered In Bullocb Oonnty 011 Key's varying quanti differentlal on has recently married, .. WEDNESDAY ONLY pU'nling over the · ion making and Mr. Smith and Mrs. Albert Waters in Char rooms where the guests enjoyed 51'. and Mr. and Ml's. Homer An served coca cola and cookies. The of bak· tractive lighting affects for the Ing the ""rial numbe ... Into whether a grower exceeded his al- clock R. m. and is connected wIth LanIer'. October UI. The edIton of Ibe the Brenda Joyce. George Murphy in tics specified for special types val'ious gems and listened to Mrs. derson Jr., of Atlanta, spent will begin. �I!/i ieston, S. C., Sunday. their fl ... t night game. order numbe... believe Cotillion Club members, 1180 Rumford in tho lotted peanut acreage in 1940 or Mortuary here in Statesboro. Herald that the pe'" J. E. Donehoo perform at: the week-end at the Rushing Hotel as and dates invited were: 'PUBLIO DEB NO. l' ing powder. Just The _oJta Of the c,onvcnlon lIcation of thla list Is a defl- . to husbands : and not. Other serial numbers among the Forming a party motoring f!!:f Anderson Sr.'s Uluount the directions givo you - small organ. guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Biand, Mr. Starts: 2:02. 3:54, 5:46. 7:38, 9:30 will be announced later. nlte oem.,. and' feel that POR1'AL F. F. A. However. each grower must be- first ten drawn lrom the fish bowl Augusta Monday were Mrs. T. J. will get perfect rosults overy tlmo Th(' hostess s�rved snndwichc!o: sisters. Mrs J. E. Rushing and and Mrs. Wendell Burke, Mr. and U G F 1:1 ea r •.•• Coming Thurs.-Fri. Oct. 31. Nov 1 member of the GFA before States- thoae wholll! ....w. d_ DOt ap- Morri •• Mrs. Leff DeLoach, Mrs. come a are, 188, Henry Kirkland, ) ;J� fIJ'Ift alum. never nnd hot chocolate. Mrs. Lamar Jones. iCary Grant Martha Scott in Rumford contains no , . • WIll under- Mrs. Frank Simmons, Dr. and Mrs. • 1j pear this _ - macaroons, I J. G. Moore, Mrs. C. B. Matthews, DISCUSS UUUNTY pladng his peanuts in the loan. boro, order number 6; 120. held ���� for FREE lcnvcs a bitter la8tc. Send and Mrs. R. J. Kennedy. Members present were: Mrs. J. E. Donehoo. Mrs. J. L. Matthews, ANNOUNCEMENT Waldo Fioyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ever- Will 'THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA' ,,, from tho story 'The Tree of Liber- recipe book AddrC88 t Rumford Hecker And The membership fee is 52 per by Harley WlIlls Newman, States- .u"d Its omIMIOIl, J L J en k I"ns Williams, Mr. and Mrs. .••• number 7; Thc Program Committee of the ett ORGANIZATION grower, regardless of how many boro (colored). order 1-------------- Mrs. B. H. Ram j�O\.O "S",,, ty·. Box A Uumford. - J. P. Moore Jr., of Due West, S. Ml·S. Jim Bl'anan. Woodcock. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Baking Powder - tons of peanuts he wlll have to I 2670. Thomas A. Beck. Route 5. Mrs. Low. Statesboro Womans Club is spon- I The picture all Americans are C spent the week-end here with sey. Mrs. D. B. Tllrner, Franklin. Miss Aiine Whiteside nhodc bhmd. StateBboro, order' number 8; 2451 Hodgson Here' seJl. It wlll also be necessary. ac- .. his mother, Ml's J. P. Moore. ell Mallard. Mrs. S. W. Lewis, soring a benefit bridge party and Fred Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'O� waiting to see. cording to Mr. Ray. lor each grow J. L, JenklM -a-illland cotton SlydeJle Rufus HarvlJle, order Mrs. Homer Simmons St'. Tuesday afternoon, October 29 Mr and Mrs. Bill Bowen, Miss With ,\00 number 9; and 2698, held by WU· his the ciub room. Foy, to caJl lor and Ilgn the UGF and own Miss Rozzi Stewart of the Rush- at 4 o'clock at �4 J. Nap, director 01 e er lpeclalls mat Visitors for the afternoon were Anne Edgc and Jim Coleman. Mr. Prizes will be awarded. Reservat- ing Hotel spent the week-end with Mrs. Inman Fay and Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Robert Donaldson. Mr. We Will BuV All Your Corn! .�.•• 111l�_iM_W!.....:�==.IfJ!!�;'··'�1.#on.J\'\(IIo her parents at Pembroke. ions may be made with Mrs. .n 'l'h'eie 'n,e7i wUl' 1Mt' ��'-' !\I1iss Hannah Bowden, n teacher Olliff. M. Destlel·. Mrs. W. W. and Mrs. Alfred Dorman, !he price Smiley. and Mrs. C'I MI's. James Johnston. Mr. and Nat� Holl,eman. Dr. and Mrs. , AtllllJta:u. Bided .aver.tha -meetIni. advl!led • W re ·uliiliflllliIMom -trom ffIWt"to TeCelva tfte- qunt.llmalre. the tOPriiIiii Huan Hod- those • the .eaunty partlcl- of spent BUFFET SUPPER COMPLI Bird DanIel. Mr and Mrs. Talmad MARKET PRICES PAID present not to _deJlver their good seed sold around 315 to 38 required by the Selectlce Srevlce \ in lhc Statesboro Schools. for each tabie being one dollar. gaon, widely known pIanist of .{l. in MENTS BRIDE AND GROOM ge Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry patlq. A meeting of the offl�ers to the warehouse until cents per PQund. 'However, som� Board. the week-end with her slstel' Mr of the 10C!8I clubs was held in then wllJ appear at th" college peanuts Ellis. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Hines. See Us Before You Sell Your Corn they were notllied. It wHl take sold as low as 17 cents per pound Atlanta. On Saturday night MI's. Jake MRS. RONALD NEIL WILL Stataboro Monday nIght and the aditorlum on Monday evenIng, some time to ------------------------- & Mrs Howell Sewell. Miss grade the Jumbos Mrs. Edna Neville spent the Smith and Miss Eioise Mincey en REVIEW Miss Mincey's home BOOK Mrs. M. A. Owings will be host- thy Brannen and William Smith, Doro-I officei'll of the Portal Chapter who were present were James Turner, .November 4 at 8:30 o'clock. MIss Hecker and Mr. Hodgson and enough tonnage will be asked due to the short staple. B. HlIl Simmons sold 16 bales at the Frl- COUNTY BUUkM'BILJ Dlo,"oDl d'Orsay'. Cologne I. ou. 4 QUOC. boUle $1. Cher..., Gene� er heater, Refrigerator. All modern con- venience. •.. the fiI'IIa basketball game of their season Friday afternoon when The name, Mondy Pendergrass, samples left with tHe county agent in Registrant list on another page and stated that they were running of this Issue. reads serial No. 90, small for the varIety but good In rather dark, farme ... dId not have longine to Chatham copnty. any thing to lose In island cotton. tryIng sea AttendIng the convention from the BuJloch cOunty library were Rural areas. 12:00 both by. and girls teams defeated cross Sund8Y: MUSIC CONCERT AT Mrs. Groover C. Brannen and 10:30-12:00; CALL MRS. P. G. WALKER the Willie teams. The boys won which is a typographical error, it quality. The members of the farm orga- Mrs. Nan Edith JoneB, Robert 1:30. W. H. ELLIS DRUG CU TEACHERS COLLEGE Mrs. D. A. Burney were hostesses to 29 to 19; the gIrls won 8 to. 4. should read, 970. nlzatlon present voted to change West and Mrs. Sara Ida Upchurch MI'. and Mrs. H. L. Kennon and at a love- Tuesday. October 29. Brooklet, Walker Furniture Co., Phone 33 Statsboro music lovers have an on Wednesday afternoon rural area "Your Drug Store" their meeting hour to 7 p. m. In- who were prellent on 'Wedneaday. family spent the week-end at first in a ser- (town) '9:45 to 10:45; NEVILS TO HAVE Vancouver Lodge at Crescent. opportunity on Monday evenings Iy bridge party, the to Leefield. 11:00 to 1:30; rural Phone '" stead of 8 pm. on second' and four- October 23. Mrs. Jonea remal... ed to hear programs of unusual ex· ies, at the Jaeckel Hot�J. th FrIday nIghts. and had as their guests Mr. and JIAJ... LOWE'EN Plans will probably be complet NEVILS WOMEN IN Mrs. Inman Foy and family. Mrs. Fred Thomas Lanier and little daughter. Patricia. spent the �'AT CHALLENGES This Weekls News BrieFs (1ARNIV AL Ji'RIDAY ed wIthin a few days whereby the BuJloch county farmers that have Jumbo peanuts and are not now CHARGE OF WUMA.NI!: EXCHANGE PORTAL BASKETB'LL TEAMS GETTING Plans for the Hallowe'en CarnI able to sell them will be In week-end in Statesboro. posit , val at Nevils are In the process of Ion Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brantley an PAR'180N WITH preach Sunday at the Bap Dr. C. M. Coalson will mittee in charge. The date has .to! realize as much or more completion according to the com for them as those fanners are re· The Woman's Exchange on Weat MaIn was in charge 01 the NevIls Home Demonstration club last READY FOR SEASON nounce the birth of a son on Oct· tist Church on the damage done by the sin of sland ceiving that contracted theIr crop been set for November 1 and the in the According to k WIlson, ober 21. He will be caiied Durward spring. W. H. Smith, presI Saturday. Those workIng were coach, the Portal HIgh School girls Lanier. Mrs, Brantley will be re membered as Miss Lou Ella Lanier �y OTHER 'MAKE- er. This s the continuation of Dr. Coalson's series of sermons of "Crime�" High . carnival will be held at the Nevils dent 01 the United School. The carnival wllJ op Georgia Farm ers, stated at lhe meeting Friday. MIss Maude White and Miss Ro bena Hodges. They report that basket baIl team is now preparing wIth a short stage show after for the coming season. They wllJ ------------------------- en Mr. Smith pointed out that frye ... were In great demand Sat The Statesboro A. C. baseball team defeated tbe whIch wI1 be presented the varnl urday and the supply was ahort. be to meet Brooklet for their INTERMISSION PARTY there were some 1,100 tons 01 ready val events including the ModernJumbo peanuts grown in the coun Cakes and Pies. and some vegetab Mr. and Mrs. Nath Holleman State Prison team at Reidsville Sunday to the tune Hall of Horror. the Fortune Tell· lrat game on their schedule. On of 3 to,O. This is the first shut-out defeat the boys ty in 1940 and that only about les were In good demand Saturday November 13 they will play Reg were hosts Tuesday evening at the er, iongo. Fish Pond, Grab Bag, 300 tons had ben sold. The plan from the prison have suffered since 1936. "Lefty" and other forms of entertaInment.. INITATION HELD AT NEVIL8 Ister, theIr second game. The girls Intermission of the Cotillion Club under consIderation will move the A small admission wil be charged. I remainder of the The "Green Hands" Inltiaaed are Imogene Nes out for the team Dance at their home on South Gillispi struck out eight "Pirates" and allowed only crop if perfected Main street complimenting MI' .. , .. aYTB. four hits. Farmers will be asked to deliver the Sixteen new boys were Inltlated to Statesboro or some into the Nevils chapter of the Fu· mith. Wilma Gay. Kate Jackson, LUNCH ROOM OPEN peanuts Hazel Newsome, CoUeen Parrish, and Mrs. H. D. mat'l'iage t.ook Everett whose place last week. \ . 1941 cotton allotments have been mailed to farm AT MIDDLEGROUND SCHOOL other near by poInt. Mr. said. Smith ture Farmers of AmerIca FrIday night of last week. according to Dorothy Kate Suddath. Ruby \'61(1 Rock�. Marylou Denmark. Retha were attractively de· The rooms ers in Bulloch county. The CO! .mty factor for. de• Debrell Proctor wl{o is publicity cora tedwith white chrsanthc· Th�lunch room at Middleground chairman of the organization. NeU McNeely, Eunice Newton. An mums. Assisting the hostess in ser termining allotment this year was a fraction small opened in full swIng this week. OGEEOHEE HOllIE The new offlcen elected are R0- er than the one last year, thus resulting in a small IIle Riggs. Lor Lee Nichols. LouIs ving sandwiches, coca cola. oHves Mrs. Esther Bland is In charge, bert Cox, presIdent; Lamar Rush ' and other pick-ups were Mrs. How DEMONSTRATION OLUB e"e OIUff, Margaret Denmark, decrease in farm allotments, It is hoped that the lad- ing. vlce-presldent; Waldo Ander NEW ell Sewell and Miss Ann Willifol'd. being assisted by one of the Neme Finch, C10e Sparks. Nonnan Wood· The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. peanut and tobacco allotments will be available to ies of the community each day. ELECT OFFIOERS son, secretary; CARNIVAL Fleming McDanIel Is in charge wo.rd. treasurer; and G. C. Avery, HALWWE'EN J. P. Foy. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bulloch county farmers in the near future, Approximately one hundred stud- At its meeting October 24 the advisor. of the boys' basketball team at AT DENMARK Portal 8.'1d announce games with Howard, Mr and Mrs. Talmadge ents receive hot Inches. fonowing officers of the Ogeechee Thc "Green Hands" initiated Ramsey, MI'. and Mrs. J. C. Hines make Ford's new, big-car TONIGHT, OCTOBER 81 Brooklet and J\i!g'ister to follow Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams. (Sweeping changes and improvements There will be cemetary cleaning at the Eurika Friday night, Novmber 1, thete Home Demonstration Club were Friday nIght are E. A. Denmark. elected, Mrs. I Cliff Brundage, presi Thomas Anderson. Charlie Rush It was announced that the an- the girls' games schedules. The It's brand Cemetary on November 6. All interested are asked will be a Hallowe'en play at the nual Hallowe'en Carnival will be boys out for the team are, James Dr. and Mrs. Bird Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Sewell, Miss Sara ;.ide the year's sensation. Se.e the new Ford today ... to bring tools for working. seh oq Ih ous. e The public is cordi- dent; anti Mrs. Herbert Rockley, Ing. Lee Von secretary and treasurer. At Kicklighter, Tom the Hlndrlx, Reginald Bragg, Leamon held at the Denmark High School Furner. Jack Gupton, Farner Hall Fields. Ben Ray Turner. Lavern Mooney and Bert Riggs, Miss Ann :.ew'in bigness-itt beauty, luxury. and value! And before you ally invited. suggestion of Miss Elizabeth Do- Rountree. Oburn Creasy, Garland tonIght. Plans have been Edge and Jjm Coleman. MI'. Mrs. H. D. 'Everett.. and wade f� any car-Check the deal at your Ford dealer's! Friday night at 8:00 o'clock there will be a Hal lowe'en carnival at Middleground school. It will be ground girls Miss Lorena School Zeagler, Middle- novan the members will exchange Martin. Jack And rson coach. and Mr. ideas for ChrIstmas gIfts. NesmIth Lamar Del', Trenton ed for an evening of fun. Norman body is invited. Every Woodward. AlvIn LanIer. Carlton comPlet-, . Akins, Jack Wynn, Emory Deal, Paul Allen, Paul Allen Bowen and Mike Alderman . BLUE RAY CHAPTER OF O.E.S. sponsored by the P.-T. A. Anderson. boy's ,coach report that ner and John Bule. DEN�K HOME the basketball teams are In good ROTARIANS �R the CLUB G. W. Burnsed served as DEMONsmATION BILL KENNEDY BUYS HONOR MRS. WALLER The P.-T. A. of the Ogeechee Lab school will condition. According to Mr. Ander- "Farm Watch Dog'" 'and Brooks AT REGl..jLAR MEETING NA�IES OFFICERS M'LEMORE'S mADINO sponsor a Hallowe'en party and oyster supper Fri son a game will soon be scheduled HARRY GARRETT WlIIlams and J. S. Anderson as The'members of the Denmark with conductor. in the InItiation. STATION ON N BTH MAIN Mrs. W. L. Waller who day evening, November 1, It will be at the Vocat Misses Marie Johnson and Lor- Home Demonstration Club elected s. W. LEWIS, INC. Middle- OF AUGUSTA her family leaves soon to make The new FFA boys were given ional Building. ena. Zeagler, teachers at their officers for the new year at fry after the InItiation. their According to an announcement her home in Columbus, Ga., was a chIcken Oct made this week, W. H. (Bill) Ken_ Members of the Statesboro R0- meeting on Wednesday, honored Tuesday eveving at the ground spent the week-end in Sav Blue Ray The announeement was made this week that Min annah with Miss Da Blrdic. Miss tary Clu!l heard Harry Garret, T. R. BRYAN 8Jf, ober 23. They are: Mrs. H. H. Zet' nedy hill! purchased the Mcf.emore regular mceting of the . the Easl NORTH MAIN STREET STATESBORO, GA. nie Lee Newton has ben harned City Court Stenog Johnson's cousin. ,They were ac· past District Governor of the state AT BROOKLET IS teroy{er, presIdent; Mrs. J. L. Trading Station on North Main Chapter of the Order of Lamb, vice presIdent; Miss Mary Str,eet. ern Star. opher. companied home by Mr. Lyman Rotary clubs at theIr meeting NOW�ROVNG Mr. McLemore has taken Jeffords and Thomas Epps, both Monday noon. Mr. Garret spoke Mr. T. R. Bryan Sr.. one 01 Sinunons, secretary; Mrs. Manzy a pas The chapter room was beauti Lewis, treasurer; and"Mrs. A. J. Hinesville and Mr. Kenn on the "Rotary and World Citi Brooklet's most outstandIng citI fully decorated with fall flowers, being em Register High School boys' and girls' basketball of Kingstree, S. C. Miss Clio Edenfield and Mrs. zenship". The club preHldent, zens.;ls now slowly improvIng at Rocker, reporter. The next meet Itlonjat dy w 11 continue a the same place the HAllowe'en season £tUUM decorations and - team will play Pulaski teams at the new Register Mildred Brunson spent the week Everett Williams, was in charge 01 hIs home there. He has been con Ing of the club will be devoted to of business. He will operate as the phasized in the native shrubbery .. Kennelly's Service Stat1!l1!. refreshments. Gym Tuesday night. The games will begin (,It 7:30 end at their respective homes. the program. fined t.o his bed for several weeks.
\ ' THE BULLOOH HERALD Thursday, October 31,1940 �Firsi To Give the Complete News of the County" 1917-Elm�r 2015-Tom LIttles THE BIJLUlCH HERALD --------------------------------------------------------- 181s.-..;rohn Lundy Charlie Burke 2016-Johnnie Marlon Linder News of the County" :_First To Give the Complete 19.18--Fred Grant MarvIn Woods Registrants Under 1819-Edward 2017-Willie Aron Munlln 19:19-Baker Brimhall Wllliams Tuesday, Novrnbor 5 is General Election Day. List Of 1820-0scar Kitchen 1920-Roscoc Lawrence 2018-Grady Wllliams Reamer Futch Selecting A President 1821-Lonnle Carter 1921-Beninon Rodgers Newsome 2019-Horace THE BULLOCH HERALD Georgia is expected to go to President the polls and vote for Roosevelt. In The News 1822-Eddle Earl Reid 1823-David Thomas Beasley 1922-Rufus Miller 1923-8idney Daniel Hotchkiss 2020-Henry Rawls 2021-George Dewey Adams 1824-Danlel Lawrence Kendricks 2022-Leroy Turner Selective Service Act Statesboro and Leroy Akins Dedicated to the Progress of excellent suggestion 1924-Brooke Mr, Dave Turner made an 1825-Dan Mosley 1925-Bennie MoUltrie 202S-Lester Perkins Bulloch County when he said, "what are 1826--Clifford Scott 1926-Alex Bullard 2024-Mnzil Guyton in his Times last week Wiggins 2025-lra Lee Burton Published Every Thursday we going to do as a mark or proper recognition of 5 Years Ago 1567-Reld Davis Moore FrInk l827--Cordell 1828-Levy Griffen 19.27-Chnrlie Beasley 1928- Erastus Bunch 2026--J ames Pope 1417-Wyley Clayton Wilson Statesboro, Bulloch County, Ga. these .stalwart young ional Guard) Shall we men 1 (members of the Nat bid them fraewell in a cas (Thursday, October 31, 1935) 1418-Eual Cone 1419-Hiram Bunn Dollar Anderson 1568-David Bengiman Edmunds 1569-Joshway Clarence Deloach 11729-Lee . 1730-Thoms Jefferson Wigfall 1731-DeWitt Wigfall 1829-Edward 183O-Jerry Lawrence 1831-Willle Henry Brunson Lanier 1929-Wallace Leamon Sherrod 1930-Cleo Mason 2027-Wllllam 2028-Eli Haynes Henry 2029-Steve Williams Walker Millen 11732-Andrew Jackson Wlgfail 1931-Grady Martin Editor have celebration which will 142O-James Birchel Evans 1570-Foy 1832-WilIle Lewis 1932-Willie Fioyd Little 2030-Grady Corley LEODEL COLEMAN ual way. shal we a Deputy Sheriff P. R. McElveen Wiggins Asso. Editor or 1421-Andrew Jackson Lee Jr. 1571-George McCray I 1733-Barney Perkins 1833-I1'8al Littles 1933-,lohn Henry Ryals 2031-Leroy SImmons appreciation of importance as Jr. died at the local hospital Sat 1572-Elton Walter Lanier 1734-Jim G. C. COLEMAN, JR. convey to them our l&'14-Lannie Mincy 1934--Roy Neely 203Z-0liver Cameron 1422-Lee Roy Barrs 1573-Wllliam Carlton Hendley 1735-lra Perkins Advertising Director urday morning at 9:30 o'clock as 1835-Dan Roberts 1935-Jack Edward Mikell 2033- Johnny Jernalgan JIM COLEMAN """" OUI' representatlves 1" 1736-Lester Parrish a result of injuries sustalned when 1423-Hllton Lee Banks 1574-Dana Cecil Lester 1836-WiJlie Fred Adams 20M-WillIam Kitchen Jr 1737- Leman Parks 1936-James Rawdon Smith Here is un opportunity for the people of States he was struck down on the street 1424-J.mes Watson 1575-Rufu Odls Hendrix 1837-Tommle Buddie Thomas 1937-Wlliiam Hodges 2035- Johnnie Wesley Munlin 1576-Rodie Coleman Helmuth 1738-J esse Perkins WhIte to win the admiration Friday night by a car driven by 1838-Frank Tenner 1938-Milton Love 2036-Jacob boro and Bulloch county 1425-Lester Tillman 1577-Willie Williams 1739-Willle Porter Jewett Kennedy, a young farmer 1740-Colies Porter 1839- S T Jones 1939-Blshop Owens 2037-Aggle Barton and love of those who may some day be called up 1426-Wlllie Jones 1578-Rufus Smlth 164O-George Mercer 194O-Joe Ernest Blackburn JI' . 203S-:-Willlam Henry Harris from the Register community. 1741-Hailbrook Polite 1427-Clino VanBuran Lanier l579-Jack Junious Emanuel 2039-Embree Cone HunnIcutt on to protect us, 1742-Pete Porter Jr. 1841-Grndy Mosley 1941-Walter Glover 1426-Lee Moore Wlley 158O-John Wesley Lane 1842-Moses Punk ReId Samuel Robinson 2040-Raymond Robert Durden 1942-01en We with Mr. Turner and would 1581-Alex Wallie Stewart 174S-Waymond Roberts Barton heartily agree Loss of the value of more than 1429-Ervln Brannen Roberson 1843-0tis Lucius Drummer 1943-Angus Bartow Mikell 2041-Elmer Emory 1582-Willard Overton Hagin 1744-Lonnle like to his suggestion carried out. a thousand dollars was entaUed 143O-Jake Joyce 1844-Griffen Johnson 1944-Warnell Brown 2042-T!mothy White see 1583-Lindell Elton Grooms 1745-John Wesley Wrlght Sidney Smith RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION when, last Monday night, barn a 1431-Charlie Odom 1746--Corlis Robison 1845-Ralelgh Jones 1945-Wlliis Otis Waters 2043-Wllliam 1584-John H. Allen 1846-Curtls BIrdie Ruffin 2044-Leroy Tiliman $0.75 Six Months with its contents on the farm of 1432-81dney Brown 1747-Johnnie Horns 1946-Leo Floyd Kennedy 1585-Charles Albert Heath Sl.�O PCI' Year Tonight is Hallowe'en. "spooks" and "Ghosts" Mrs. Zedna Deloach, near Den 1433-Paul Brannen 1748-Wlllle Littles 1847- J B Glover 1947-Charles Edward Cason 2045-Wlllie Harrison 1586-Willon Eugene Whetstone James Shipman 27 WEST MAIN STREET 14M-Edgar Jones 1749-William Henry Lee 1848-Henry Bell 1948-Wllilam Colson 2046-Calllsta will be prowling about and witches will be riding mark, was destroyed by fire of an 1435-Bennle Saxton 1587-Hubert Riley Smith 1849-George Lee 2047-Rhodolph Jones second-class mutter, July 16, 1937, 1750-Lourie Rawls 1949-Loyd Gay Entered us broomsticks and owls will be whooing in the wind unknown origin. Included in the 1436-Sylvester Josie Barrs 1588- Wlllie Sharpe 1850-Arrie Johnson 1950-Max Edenfield 2048-James Willie Smith the Jim Banks 1751-Roman Lee Ellis at Statesboro. Georgia, under' loss were four mules, one horse, 1437-RobertHenry Brown 1589-Lonnle 1750-Genorn Fields 1851-Tairel Goodman 1951-Frank Deal 2049-WiIlle Hall at post office heavy laden with mystery and weirdness ... and 1590-Rufus Alton White 2050-Edmund Taylor 350 bushels of corn, 375 bales of 1438-CecllEdgar Bunch 1753-0ths Lanier AkIns 1852-Frd Donaldson 1952-Earl Chester Moffat Act of March 3, 1879. the Hollowe'en tricks. hay and 3,000 bundles of fodder. 1439-Barney Harold Bunch 1591-Rex Hodges 1853-Arcolia Joiner 1955-Theodore Roosevelt Jones 2051-Hazcl Franklln Wllllnms boys will be out, up to 1754-Joshua Hodges 1592-Charlie Emit Hollingsworth 2052-Benny Wllkerson remember that home 1440- Gordon Collins 1755-Burnel C Fordham 1854-Bloyes Donaldson 19M-Freddie TIsdell It is hoped that they will 1441-JohnnieBussey 1593-Slleman Casey Burnsed 1855-George Splllman 1955-Charles Woodrow Lee Jr 205S-Foster McCartha SERMON MI'. and Mrs. P. O. Clifton of Jackson 1756-Rufus Lester Fordham Edward Holmes THIS WEEK'S LITTLE 1856-Floyd William Johnson prlva te property and are no places on 1442-Harry Smith 1594-George 1956-Ferman Donaidson Brannen 2054-Jessle porches are Jones 1757-Robert Leon Cribbs Jr. Brooklet, announce the blrth of a 1443-John Cecil Lee 1595-Harry Cope 1857-Jlm Rountree 1957- Ambrose Elllott Nesmith 2055-John Moses Jones their minds t.o be which to throw brickba Is, rocks, and other debrls. 1596-Lehman Gilbert AkIns 1758-George Lester Fields 2056-Herman Bland 1\Ion should Soon mJl.ke up son October 21, He will be called 1444-Eulie Jackson 1759-lnman Bennett 1858-Floyd Thomas 1958-Emmitt Crawford Brown Jr 1597-Joe Olliff Akins Deloach or within about t.hem, Let It be a hllarlous Hollowe'en, but let it be one Preston Oliver. 1445-WlIIiarn Weaver 1760-Thomas Ivy Cribbs Jr 1859-Samuel McBrIde 1959-Raymond Floyd Crumley 2057-,Dennls Reppard and luok 1598-John Hugh Brannen forgotten, 1446-Wm. Jimmerson Holloway 1860-Nathaniel Wiggins 1960- R M Holloway 2058-1sacc Ervin Hood they do 1761-Edwin Coleman Martin higher motive In what in which private property is respected. 1447-Lonnie Denton 1599-John Paul Rowe , 1861-Cartha Lee Mincey 1961-Cecil WillIamson Waters 2059-Frank Aubrey Brown '"hom, fnr some .of cordial interest 1762-Carl'Beasley ts fame, to thelr 1448-George Donaldson l6OO-J0hn Edwin Bowen Jr. 1862-Edward Bradley 1962-Fredic Brown 2060-Arthur Taylor Chester tho llIJ,)robutton of men, whlch friends was the marriage of MIss Alton Brnnen 1763-JmesHuley Boyett Altman than 1449-T. S. Thomas 1601-Edmund 1863-Pat Washington 2061-Charles Buren in l764-W. Emory Brannen 1965-Henry Junior Young "hould be con A has been made to revive the interest Helen Cone of Statesboro to James Israel Akins Leonard Mikell namely, thelr duty; that they move 1450-Flemming Moody 1602-Lewis 1765-Daniel Grant Milton 1864-David Washington 1964-0sbln Calling Lee 2062-Frank 1451-Melvin Louls Grimes 1603-Delmas Delmar Rushing 1865-John Parrish 2063-Fred Simp Roberts each In his Hphere the golf course planned for Bulloch county out on Howard Thomason of Thomasville 1766-John Eugent Sardis 1965-James Wililams stantly and quietly at work, The marriage took place a t th� 1452----Charlle Pirce 1604-Robert Ben Fanning 1866-Jesse James Buxton 1966-Arthur Robbins 2064-Joe Pete Thrower fame A number of 1767-Anthony Passero the Dover Road the air port. 1605-Walter Preston Keel 2065-8ollie Elijah Akins regardlC88 of effects, and leaving thel� near home of the bride's brother, Gil 1453-Purvis Elijah Royals 1768-Jessie Wilson 1867-Clarence Pierce 1967-A J Smith U. Wallace, Dis 1608-Alton Chesley McCorkel thos interested visited Major H. 1454-James A. Lanier 1769-Brantley Wilson 18GB-Buddy Johnson 1968-Fred Hodges Herald) of It""If,-Loogfellow, Cone, on Saturday, October Throughout. to tuke cure trict Manager of W. P. A. last week to learn that ��rt 1455--John Raymond Coleman 145S-Charlie Grady Williams Jr. 1607-Delmas Clayton Lanier l608-Grady Chester 177O-Ulysses Williams 1869-Will Walter 187O-Tom Jones Ellis 1969-Leroy Crook Jones 1970-Hayward Wilson (Continued 1609-Joseph Alex.Bloodworth 1771-Warny Wllson the project amounting to $60,000 wlll be approved 1457-Claude Oneil Scott 1871-Leon Collins 1971-Ch-::rlie Mincev New York 1772-Joe Littles Columbia University, Underwood 161O-John Cason Woodcock 1872-J erry Rurrtn THE LAW CATCHES UP within a week nd be sent to Atlanta for consider: Census reports shows that there 1458-0scar King 177S-Romeo Johnson 1972-Willle Jones city on a General Education Board 1459-Coger Isadore Hall' 1611-Carl Hendrix 1873-Henry Morrill Rogal 1973-Ol1s Lovett· �ere 18,262 bales of cotton ginned Leroy Beasley Jr. 1774-Nelson Dukes THE EDITOR'S U�EASY CHAIR Stot Henry Rowe Mallard, sheriff and then 1612-James WANTEP Atlanta 1874-Wllllam We commend Lowell R tion. If the project is approved in .• Scholarship. In Bulloch County from the crop 1460- Johnnie Guinette 1775-John Horace McDougald 1974-Tommle Smith 161S-Russle Lee SmIth 1875-James Olen Anderson in round reereatlon Dean Henderson'S activities are of 1935 prior to October 18 as 1461-F'loyd Anderson Hulsey 1776-Joe Nathan Johnson 1975-Kris Charles Thomas on their action will be assured of a Deal hurd Deal, deputy sheriff, the city and county 1614-lnman Willl&m 1876-WiIIlam Preston Anderson 1976--James Wilson not confined to his college work compared with 13579 bales to Oct-· 1462-C1ayton Jack Akins 1777-Eunlce Cross the slot and coin machines al center for the entire county sometime in the not 1615-Bloyse Deal 1877-Homer Heath 1977-8am Sylvester Kent ing up and confiscating but he is a recognized leader in 18, 1934. 1463-Gene Kennedy Sheppard 1616-Wlllle Malllard 1778-George Duke Espy THIS WEEK ON: Beasley Gould Jr 1878-Emory Brown 1978-Purnell Mincy too far future. THE ALMANAO SAYS TilE, WEATIIER and county. He steward 1464-Charlle Clifford Mllton 1617-Rufus Marsh 17'79-Davld In Bulloch county. the city a 1780-Truman Council Denmark 1879-Clayton Croft 1979-Arthur Smith Depart 1465-Jesse Holloway 1618-Henry O'Neal Meridy 1860-Bernard Lanier 1,000,000 taken from six "night WILL BE OLEAR AND and the Sunday School Reginald Rigdon 1980-Wlliiam Beverly Dell TODAY, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 81, 1781-John Thirteen machines wero in the sheriff's mental Superintendent in the Me 10· Years Ago 1466-Dency Brunson 1619-Jessie E. Reese Mallard 1782-Joseph Clarence Williams 1881-Carl Edward Brown )981-John Roy Bray and are now 1467-Cleve Mincey 1620-George Washington 1682-Roscoe Leon Roberts spots" in the county PLEASANT_ thodist- Church here, and District Barnes l783-John Campbell George 1982-Clinton Jones of the Dis 14GB-Archie Dunn 1621-Remer Seaborn 1883-Heyward Edmond Anderson 1983--.-8am Parrlsh office awaiting disposition at the next term Words Of Wisdom .•• FRIDAY, NOV E�(BER 1, WILL BE OLEAR AND OOLDER, Lay Leader of the Savannah trict. He is president of the Cham (Thursday, October 30, 1930) 1469- Joe Parrish 1622-Thomas Alvin Blackburn 1784-Johnnie 1785-Francis Hagins Chalmers Franklin 1884-Morrls Lee Samples 19M-Lester Rufus Lonon 162S-GeorgeEdward Blackburn 1685-John Oscar Martin POUNDS OF 147O-Cliarlie Hoills Perkins 1985-Clifford Millee City Court. OLEAR AND OOLD ber of Commerce and a director of 1786-Emanuel I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, WILL BE 1624-Denver Hall 1886--Henry Thomas Futch 1986-James Bennett Brown with disfavor 1471-Leroy Allen 1787-Allison Deal The April Term Grund Jury "looked (JOLD the Rotary Club. He is chairman The annual Ladles' Night of the 1625-Floyd Smith 16B7-W A Byrd 1987-Owen Lester Stevens but I will not 8, WILL BE OLEAR AND 1472-Penual Parrish 1788--Daniel Clinton Lee of gambling walk with you, and so following, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER of the board o'f directors of the Chamber of Commerce 1626-Phllllp Admire West 1888-Loyd Smith the prevelance, operation and use will be 1789-Eugene Edward Cobb 1988-Lim Brady Nesmith on pray with you. WILL BE OLEAR AND PLEASANT Bulloch county hospitalization Ser, 1473-ElwoodMincey 1627-Claude Weoley Mlller 1889- James Dewitt Anderson eat with you, drink with you, nor held next Thursday evening at the 1989-Lorcnze James of chance and lotteries, in the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1790-Billy Roach DeLoach devices. schemes vice Association and a member of dining hall of the Teachers Col 1474-Henry Lewis 162hTravis Calk 1791-Julian Boyett 1890-Sam Lois Hendrix 199O--Cllfford Jackson OOLD "fair and positive warning to Shakespeare. TUESDAY, NOVE�IBER, II, WILL BE (JLEAR AND the Bulloch county councll of Boy 1475-Henry Melton 1629-Callie Glover 1792-John Willie Sanders 1891-Elarbee Burnsed 1991-Luther Beasley PECANS county" and gave a lege. 1476-C1aud Osborne Simpkins 1630-Willie Rufus Simpson 1892-Delmas Lee Hodges laws" and opportunity for al WILL BE GENERALLY OL�AR Scouts. 1793-Inman Neal Buie 1992-Lloyd Jones I will adhere to the counsels of good an men, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, . 1631-Bonnie Donnes Daughtry 1893-Cleb Inman Cartee all violators of these 1477-WlIIie Chance 1794-Thomas EdIson Glisson 1995-Vernon Spencer Butler laws to desist from further death should be the con WRONG The voca tional agriculture boys Despite his many activities Dean t 1478-Willie 1632-Robert Aldred Jones Proctor 1894-Grady Lee Ward 1994- Sylvester Conyers such violators of these though misfortune and BUT DON'T BLAME US IF 'llHE AL1UANA(J IS WrIght 1795-George Washington ti!1:'e give to raising still finds to 163S-Hosey Lee Stewart 1895-Robert Felton Young 1995-Joe Williams operation or such enterprises." sequence.-Cicero. chickens and playing tennis. �f Register had an enjoyable ev�n_ 1479-Allen Awlton Hendrix 1634-Clement Charlton Moseley 1796--Albert Martin Smith 1896-James lIarry Cason 1996-Radford Davis in this section. Ing with thelr dates and friends al WiggIns issued and the opportunity THrS WEEK'S BEST STORY apy other town He will return here next fall the father and son 1480-Wlllle 1635-Sunny Man HagIns i���nna�e�1.t������1 1897-John Barren Perry 1997-Louis Hamilton In spite of the warning WE WANT TO see the Goodwill banquet given 1481-Edward MIncey Lawton l�eorge Harold Miller Our deeds determine us much as we determine county 1636--John William is told by Fred Hodges, have finlsshed his 1799-Calvin Buster Lord 1998-Lon Tenner he will In their honor at the hIgh school devIces continued in their is when 1482-Jessle Albert Ballard That's a lot of Pecans! But commissioner, It concerns a young Industries get the money that 1637-D, C, Beasley 1999-Milton Auguston Boullncaw we given, those operating the MacDonald Johnston week the iaw our deeds.-George Elliot, negro boy who takes his rellgion tled up In the thirteen slot mach- year at the University of Chicago. on Friday night, October ��ldlng 1483-Lehman E. Hollingsworth 1638-Johnnle Best 18OO-George 1!Kl1-BUI Davis l==t:,�li1!e��m��ood 2000-Remus Burdin the want them and we will 'pay the laws and so last violation of 1484-John Henry Johnson 1639-George Hendrix Aldred Jr 1901-Walter Harmon 2001-Jessle Simmons serIously. Mr. Fjrd and he were ines that the sheriff and his depu, cathed stand conve .... tlon and all Many Men bulocJ .. all you caught up on them and now they are to Eioquence fllay be found in aboUt gllosts and Mr, Fnid ty 'confiscatect when they round-I ral. were built, the part near 1485-Thomas Richilrd 164O-Ernest Newton i::tj'�:O�Ul' EdmuiJdI . t902-Robert I.ee '&orden 2OO2-Collie Tillman highest Market Prices for and tallling 1641-Ed Mik�ll 1903-Vannle Lee 2003-Charles Gordon Hendrix have. See us First before you. sell kinds of writings; 'tis rarely where we seek it, belleve In ed up the county last week. There but Gin statistics for the 1486-Garfleld Riggs 1804-Delma Finch eet the ground flnbhed, season Stllls trial. asked hIm, "Do you 1642-Marvil Addison 1904-Watson Plummer 1487-Robert Love l!Kl5-Frances FInch 2004-Lon Cophas Smith boy re- be quIte tldy sum in these which toward prior to October 18 shows that 164S-Henry Frederick Bunch I�Earnest Miller sometimes where 'tis least expeCted.-La Bruyere. ghO!Jts 1" Thi! ypung negro must a .oars completely Ignored the warn that part Since these persons 1806-Danlel FInch 2005-Donald Edward Rocker plied, "Nuh suh, I'se p.lmitive machines put In them by persons heaven, the turrets and the ginnings totaled 23,016 bales to 1488--Dewitt Love 1644-Enoch Beasley Dixon 1906--Brooks MDIer . 2OO6-John Thomas Wells your crop. 1807-0tis Finch -------.--_.---------------------------- continued to operate In 1489-Beverly Decatur Tanner ing of the Grand ,Jury and in ghosts is playing them before they were tak I!IplJ'88, forever Incomplete.""'T" that date. This is compared with 1645-John Charlton Dixon 1907-Oocar Franklin Hughes 2007-Ned Luther Speight Baptist-believing 1808- McKInley Finch the judge bales for last a gain 1490-Wllliam Alphonso Proctor 1646-Wllliam Dean Futch lOOS-Delphus Lee H, Basemore of them it now beomes the duty of Missionary doctrine," en. And we can think of no more Beecher. 18,018 year, 1809-William Grimes 2008-Solomon James spite 1491-Lester Jackson Proctor Paul Glisson 1909-Elisha Jackson Hagans W. c. AKINS & SON it tQ of '4,998 bales. 1647-Rufus 2009-Willie Reed cause than to give 1810-Walter BIrd of the court who will hear their cases to really to Alma worthy 1492-James Simon Deal Pearsall SwInt With Other Editors CONGRATULATIONS 1648-Clea;-ance 1910-Isladore ••• thos! who need It most. I think it 1811-Homer Odum 201O-John Henry Jones machines Mount who I. at th UniversIty of 1493-Lester James Floyd 1649-Estle Lucas 1911-J V Joiner "cJ'ack dawn" on the ones from whom the would be an excellent gesture on 1812-James Jim SmIth 2011-Albert Seley has Miss Martha Donaldson gave a 1650-Wlllie Clinton Turner 1912-Rufus Lee Tennessee at Nashville. She 1494-Herman Rushing 1813- Amos Cone were taken. been selected as a member of the the part of the judge to award FARM BRIEFS pretty afternoon and evening par_ 1495-Gurley William Branson 1651-801l1e Wilkerson 1814-Roy Munlln 1913-David Moody 2012"':_CharUe Gant Statesboro, Ga. that money to the Goodwill In- Lee Hankerson considerable sums of by ty on Saturday in honor of Miss 1496-Henry George Clanton 1652-J G Beasley Jr. 1815-Leamon Pierce 1914-Bor-· 2013-Joseph Harden It is estlmated that there is FARMING WITHOUT MULES cast of the play to be prsented dustries. What think ye? Mae Brannen, whose mar. Richardson 1653-Cleamon Claudious Coleman 1915-Ben LIttle Daniel Kent the dramatic club there. Lucy 1497 Walter Sheppard 1816-Dudley Jasper 2014-Willie in the thh;teen machines and as one oper dreamed that future farms 1654-James Carol Proveaux Belcher 1916--Jerry White monies WE STRUCK A reBponsive Bulloch county cotton growers riage to Robert Donaldson oc 1498--Willlam CurUs Rushing 1817-Arnold Edward A decade ago no one G. T. Hill receives our orchId 1655-Walter Carol Dixon " I can pay my fine If they will give without the tradIt chord in the local P,-T. A. on our wlll vot� on Saturday, December cured Tuesday. 1499-Emmett Holskeli Scott ator puts it, of America would be operated this week for the bunch of purple- 1656-Herman Marsh providing adequate wIth other cotton grow Lester Waters the machines they took office edItorIal on 7, along 1500-Rufus 1657-Percy Williamson the money that Is In it now appears to be a top turnips he left at our 1501-Duncan Mlles SmIth me determine ional farm mule. However, playground facUlties for our young ers of the nation, to Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Hendrix an Mosely last week. Three of them were 1658-S01 from me." out on a number we learned, whether thew wish a marketing 1502-Inman Brown fact that the mule is on his way to feed the Coleman people. Too respnsive nounce the blrth of a son October 1659-Grady Love GOES UJCB A Sl'IUIAICI big enough 1941 cotton 1503-Willia mMullen for alllu ecGao..,. da. It is suggestd tha t the monies, when taken from tractors has re for they named us to head their quota to apply to their 22. He has been named Charles 1660-Charles Sylvester Capps of farms. The wide-spread use of family of five with more tharr they N .. b "Phi •• into effect 1504-Ralford Louis AkIns 1661-Robert Francis Stringer ae. cimmittee to get something done, crop. The quota will go ton could eat. Mr. Hill lives in the Inman, Scoc" Ea"'ae co wbbk ted illegally, be dona ted to some the machines opera thousands of farms. 1n Washin with by two-thirds of 1505-Monroe Aldrich 1662-George Gordon Collins piaced mules on ClIto community and is one of the And with them. working us if only approved from ., to '0 t. IOU that the Goodwill 1506-Mike ChampIon 1663-Claude Phillips U.-..bIP ... It to us have replaced will get results, the farmers voting, SEE ALL THESE cause. occurs tractors worthy county several hundred progressive farmers in the we Lester Grice Deal the sole' be more are' in Friday afternoon Mrs. 1507-Walter Herschel Chester 1664-Horace Industris, organized and operated for number of farms that are county. He has learned the secret SPOOKS AND WITCHES Marketlng qpotas have been E. Brannen en tertained six tables 1665-Leroy Hagan mules and there are a 1508-Homer Smith add moon tonight, Hallowe'- effect for the last 3 years: county riding the 1666-Frank Gordon Deal nefit of the underpriviledged, be allowed to single draft anImal. of "living at home". of guests at a party in honor of without a 1509-Grady Bang . being operated The p, T, A. Carnival will age t B n D yer porn t t Th 1667-Lewis Madison Williams l� AMAZING FEATURES OF en . sdoul her sister, Miss Bertie Lee Wood ... its Brannen these funds to their assets for disbursement in The U. S. Department of AgrIculture announced I'LL SEE YOU AT the P.-T.A. Carnival tonight, draw the biggest croWd, The col- quo a was approve as t fa 1940n YTOt cock, whose malTiage was a event 1510-Lonnie Lewis 1511-Henry Lewis Hursey 16GB-Wallace Alvin Brown ' worthy work. The court in doIng this ",ould create mlllion and a half of tractors were lege has parties planned, clubs and by 91.2 percent of the Nation's of Wednesday evening. Wilson 1669-Gordon Waters Monday tha t " STATESBORO IS experiencing other organIzations will gather a- the referen 1512-James Elwood i670-Floyd Hendrix accounts for whkh there is a growers who voted In good will in Its own used In this countr, last year which is double the a shortage of carpenters. They round the witches cauldrum to- dum. It was approved by 88.7 per- 1513-John Eldon Winskie 1671-Jlmmie Daughtry Mrs. W. W. Edge, of Lancaster 1514-Ernest Lee Scott George Phlllips �tKtJIlcM that Hinesville where 1672-Lehmon great need. number in ten years ago, It is predicted have all gone to nIght, cent of farmers voting in Georgia. use they are payIng $50 to the union Pa. arrived Saturday for a visIt t� 1515-Ralelgh Elijah Nessmith 1673-Rufus Lester Williams two millIon tractors will be in use next year, WE RECEIVED A COpy of The As in former years, the county 1516--Joe RobbIns 1674-Robert Franklin Donaldson neariy tor the priviledge of working for Democratic Book of 1940. publish- committee will be In charge of the her mother, Mrs. J. A. Brannen, Mr. F. N. Grimes, Mr. J. H. Wyatt, Mr. Edgar of a million and to be present at the Brannen 1517-Herman Smith 1675-Henry Earl Robinson which would force at least a quarter hour and paying $12.50 a ed Hendrix �l,OO Democratic anNational referendum. Plans are now being by the 1518-Floyd Brannen 1676-Bloyce Jefferson J. L. Renfroe have of these in whIch to oleep Donaldson wedding. Parrish, Dr. Ben Deal and Col. rhen to hnt work elsewhere. The majority week for a room is a beautiful book made locally for holding the vote 1677-Rubbert Hendrix 1519-Russel Dewey Hagans taken on a thankless job-serving on the local Se men will be absorbed by the expansIon of indust WE TOOK DELIVERY on the con a n n� pages with a his- in each community. cOI,;nr�tee'1184t 1520-Sldney Eugene Sanders 1678-Kenneth Beasley 1679-James Groover Collins plants the Presbyterian tory of the Democratic Party 15 \ears Ago Wilson ,� KW known gener The Secretary of Agriculture de 1521-8pencer Lee lective Training and Service Board rIes with war contrncts. However, this employment palJsy ally &S the draft board. These men are gIVing they with knew wlll be only temporary and the great problem that Ladies men when These sold us ladles over some a time period of ago. written by Claude G. Bowers, A- c1ared a 1941 many merican Ambassador to Chile, and marketing quota in September when it was deter be read by every citizen mIned that the supply of American (Thursday, November 1522-Roland Alexander Carnes 1523-Charlle Roach Deal 168O-George Kennedy Lanier 1681-Carl Inman Dekle 1682-Lester Bates Ranew ,.,·· .. out reservation their time for which faces this nation Is what to do with these years have made Statesboro pansy should 5, 1925) 1524-John Randolph' Deal 1683--Emory Alel(anl'ler Allen American when they accepted the conscIous. We bet that Statesoro who is proud of his totaled cotton, on August I, 1940, 1525-Bruce Edward Groover 16S4-James Lane Thompson they would receive nothing canceled. ·.�TII,
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