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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JUNE. 13, 1946.
Theron Jennings
Declared Winner
In Sumter Race
Americus, June 11—With returns
complete but unofficial from seven
out of nine precincts. Theron Jen
nings, incumbent, defeated Frank
D. Stapleton for one of the seats
in the Georgia House of Repre
sentatives from Sumter county in
a primary held at Americus Tues
day. ,
In the race for the other seat in
the house, W. G. (Buddy) Pearl-
man led the ticket in a three-cor.-
nered race, necessitating a run-off,
T. F. Mabry trailed the ticket.
Rules of thp primary require a
majority vote.
Following is the vote:
Jennings, 1,186; Stapleton, 1,050;
Gammage, 708; Pearlman, 783;
Mabry, 599; returns from the mis
sing precincts will not affect the
results.
Approximately 2.200 votes were
cast out of a qualified registration
of 4,358. Only 65 negroes voted
and several of these ballots were
thrown out because of what was
described as “inefficient ballots.”
PAGE THREF
Albany—Receipts from the park I
ing meters on Albany streets
brought S3.220.40 into the city I
treasury during the month of
May.
Vet Service Board
To Set Up Council
Soon, Melton Says
Following a recent executive
session, Quimby Melton Sr., chair
man of the state veterans’ board,
announced that the resignation of
the veterans’ education council
had been accepted and plans made
to establish a new council of six
businessmen and six educators.
I The present council, created by
an executive order of the Governor
in 1944, will continue in operation
until June 15. Its original resigna
tion came two weeks ago, after a
ruling of Attorney General Cook
to the effect that the veterans serv
ice board was the sole state agen-
1 cy charged with veterans’ affairs.
Melton said that the members
of a new council will be announc
ed as soon as appointments have
been accepted. Its duties will be
to set up standards for improving
institutions for veterans’ training
to maintain the standards and to
supervise institutions and estab-
lisnments granted under the vet
erans’ benefits rights. Also, it will
be given the. right to hire and to
fix salaries of employes with the
board's approval,
IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
New Voters Required
To Meet Qualifications
School Lessen ^ e ‘ ore ^ *- an ^° }e
War Dept Asks Families FOUR CANDIDATES
Of Lost Service Men To m uiirv , ?An
Give Present Address ,UUALIri rUK
'TAYLOR PRIMARY
Requirements for qualification of Robins Field, May 24—The War
voters in the July 17th primary Department appealed today io
have been given by Attorney Gen- those who during the war received
eral Eugene Cook, who cites the notice of the death of a relative in
following constitutional stipula
By HAROI.D L. LUNDQU1ST. D D.
Of The MiK’di Pible Institute ot Cl. cuRfl
Released by Western Newspaper Union.
Lesson for June 16
tions:
Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se- + A . %
levied and copyrighted by Intern.ition.il L A pi TSOI! ITTUSt l)C 18 yOclFS 07
permlsLion. Rcli * r ° us Educnti o n: Ubcd by older on or before November 5.
[ 2. A registrant must have been
LEARNING ABOUT a Georgia resident for one year notice of death was first received.
TIIE KINGDOM and of the county where he intends The request for present address-
to vote “six months next preceed- es of next of kin has also been
24, 4G 4R, j ng an election in which he offers made on behalf of the Navy De-
... Mr. P. B. Childs, Secretary of (he
tne aimea forces overseas to ir>- i ^ a >’l° r County Democratic Execu-
have changed their address in the
l,hucu jiims since tnc date thi
come
in heaven.—Matthew 6:10.
It is not the fact that a man has
riches which keeps him from the
kingdom of heaven, but the fact
that riches have him.—Caird
VERS
GOVERNOR
HE GAVE YOU
Old! Ape Pensions
ir Free School Books
if Homestead Exemptions
if Higher Teachers’ Pay
£ 5,000 Miles Paved
Roads *
if State Patrol
if Modern Health
Program
if Care for the Helpless
if University System
Building Program
HE WILL extend and expand
these services during next
RIVERS’ administration.
HE WILL provide State
Lending Agencies for Veter
ans to procure funds to pur
chase homes and businesses
—WITHOUT RED TAPE.
HE WILL provide full em
ployment by constructing
power dams resulting in ade
quate electricity, flood con
trol, and irrigation.
HEAR HIM SPEAK
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Radio Station WAGA, 9 to 10 Monday Nights—Radio Station,
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Your local station 3 to 3:30 Tuesday Afternoons.
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form the military service to which | 1Ive Committee advises that two
the deceased was attached if they ,candidates have qualified for each
of the offices to be filled in the
Democratic primary of July 17. En
tiles closed at six o’clock Satuidy
afternoon, May 25.
Those qualifying include:
#7 '£»°n TEXT-iLukc 9:23. 24, 46 4R, j ng an election in which lie offers made on behalf of the Navy De- Por State Senate from tJie 23rd
memory selection — Thy kingdom to vote.” partment, Marine Corps Coast Senatorial District: L. K. Adams and
Thy will be done in earth, as it is 3. A person must qualify undei Guard, Red Cross and War Ship- John B. Giles.
one of these constitutional stipula- ping Administration. Congress has Cor Taylor County Representative
„ ,, T” ,, .... 'tions: authorized the War Department to in General Assembly: Garland T
Following Christ calls for the best A Bc of good character anc! tin- ascertain the wishes of legal next, p y rc l and L. R. Dean.
ont 1 ”eligious° phi10‘fop hies* anef act!v- derstand the duties and obligations of kin concerning the return and I The following is a complete list
itics have no right to call them- of citizenship under a republican final burial of World War II dead of candidates for state offices wh®
selves Christian , form of government. of all military services. li ad qualified with the State Dem-
T et ns nnt a'uinv these insinid 1 B ' Bt ’ able to “oorrectly read in Within the next few weeks theocratic Executive Committee when
imitations of Christfanity. which so thp English language any para- War Department will mail to the j entries for the July 17 primary
often masquerade under its name, g fa P h of the Constitution of the last known address ol next of kin closed at noon Saturday:
and face our time with a call to 1 United States or of this state and of overseas deceased of the Army Governor: James V. Carmichael,
discipleship which demands even'd correctly write the . game ip _ the ( and the two civilian agencies a let Hoke O’Kelley, E. D. Rivers Eu-
fine. noble, manly and womanlj ( English language, when read to ter requesting information regard- ’ gene Talmadge and Hoke Willis,
quality. 'them uy any one of the registrars, ing their wishes for final burial. Lieutenant Governor: Belmont
I Denial of Self (Luke 9 23, 24). ‘‘ or > B unable to comply with this Similar letters will he mailed by Dennis, Spence M. Grayson, Mar-
A cross—that speaks at once of solely because of physical disabili- the Navy Department, Marine vin Griffin, Frank Gross, Dr. L,
Suffering and death. We may as ty, be able to ‘understand give a Corps and Coast Guard to next of ( N. Huff, M. E. Thompson,
well face it. The Lord never in- reasonable interpretation of any kin ot deceased personnel of those | Secretary of State: Eojj W.
tended it to be an easy thing to fol- paragraph’ of the federal or state ' services. , Fortson, the incumbent, .■Napiei
low him. A man must lose his life Constitution,” j ft is recognized the War De.part- Burson.
for Christ if he is to win it. j Cook emphasized that a person ment states that many thousands! Attorney General: Eugene-Cook,
Note that the cross we bear does! not 18 years old but who will at- of next ot kin may have changed incumbent, Irwin R. Kimzey.
not refer to the trials or vexations tain that age on or before Novem- their place of residence since thej State Superintendent of Schools:
of life. We should bear those as ber 5, of this year will be entitled date they received a telegram from, Dr. M. D. Collins, incumbent, John
Christians, but there is something 1 to register and vote in the 1940 the military services informing E. Manning.
else in mind; namely, the complete 1 primary and general election. them of the death of a relative | State Treasurer: George B. Ham-
denial of self-will, and the eager de-1 The Attorney General also de- overseas. Such change of residence llton, incumbent, Arlie D. .Tucker-
sire to do only God’s will. And note c i arc d that voters' oaths “should without notification having been 1 Comptroller General: Homer .'CL,
also that this is required of every ' ac tually made, “and asserted, sent to Washington, may cause Parker, incumbent, E. B. Dykes-arid
tiue Christian, not pust of a few “if the applicant can not read or serious delays and make it difficult Zaek Cravey.
w 10 are especial y consecrated. s i gn his name , upon request the now to send important information. Commisioner of Labor: Ben ,T.,
next* Doint qUallly ** S ° l0 ° k 31 th6 1 officers in charge should read or to the proper persons. Huiet, incumbent, Harry E. Monroe.
x po1 ' repeat the oath and sign the ap- What percentage of the next of Commisioner of Agriculture: Tom
II, Humility of Heart (Luke 9:46- i pii can ts’ name.” kin of the 32S.OOO overseas deccas- 1 Linder, incumbent, J. C. (Jim*
>■ While the above clarification ed of the Armed Forces may have Manning.
The world looks up to the great, I vvas being given, other state offi- changed their place of residence is. Public Service Commission i(two
le mighty, and the rich. The dis- cia j s and leaders were urging the impossible to estimate, but tne races); Walter R. * McDonald, . in-
wetJ ouSrrelfneabout*whTwasm J* ople to re « ister and 10 War Department believes it may, cumbent, Tom Durant. Allen Chap-
be ere a test What a traoir an H Hi! make democracy work at its best be large. The following suggestions: pell, incumbent, W. P. (Bill) White,
graceful picture' But is it any dif- 1 in Geor S ia and obtain the finest, regarding correction of present ad- Glenn Allen.
■ferent in the church today 9 Men results from our P olilical system. ! dresses are made by the War De- Supreme Court: R. C Bell, T. S.
are still determined to ' be “Mr. ; ‘ The wa y to gct the best h'overnoi partrnent: Next of kin who received | Candler, T. Grady Head, all unop-
Big.” ’or other officials,” they said, “is ( notice of death from the War De- posed.
The follower of Jesus sees beyond j t0 secure the heaviest possible | partment the correst present ad-^ Court of Appeals. Hugh Mac-
the false earthly standard of great- registration and then get out th
ness, and in humility ministers to , vote."
the little child. And lo! he has re-! July 5 is the last day for regis-
ceived and served Jesus Christ him- ‘ tration,
self, and has become greater than 1 —
all the would-be great ones. Those j p oar k CninprC
about him may not see it, 'but God 1 iCOLil vOUIlljf JHIyCIa
does, and in due time others shall! 1 j,, »
also know of rt. Meet Next Minday
III. Determination «9 Purpose
(Luke 9:57-62).
Following Christ
Peach county singers will meet 'Washington 25, D. C
is more than next Sunday at 2 p. m. in the 1 Next of kin of deceased Coast
singing glibijy or carelessly, “I’ll go I Fort Valley Congregational church-J Guard personnel, should mail their
where you want me (to go, dear| Rev. Crawford Moncrief will correct present address at once to
The one who starts out, preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m with. COMMANI1ANT, United States
dress Should be mailed to:' lntyre, opposed by Robert F.
DlviSluN, Office of church, and E!arl W. Butler; L H.,
I The Quartermaster General, Wash- jSuttorj, unopposed.
I ington 25, D. C. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES
Ifcext of kin u>!ho had relatives Atlantic Circuit: M. Price, in-
w-ho died in the service of the Navy! cutnbent.
snould mail their correct present| Atlantic Circuit: Virlyn EL
I address at once to COMMANDANT, Moore, Edgar E. Pomeroy, Bond
United States Marine Corps, (Cas-1 Almand, Frank C.’Hopper,'all in-
ualty Section), Navy Department,' CU mbents.
Tallapoosa Circuit: W- ' W. Mua-
dy, incumbent, Astor Merrill
Griffin Circuit: Chester A. Byars,
Lord.
with him is to count (he cost (Luke j song services at bolh hours. Coast Guard, (Casualty
14:28-33). He must expect the same t. F. Young is president of the Washington 25 D. C.
treatment :as Christ C3I Tim. 3:12) 'peach County singers group, T. fG.
and be willing to take it gladly Sutton is song leader and Miss
(John 15.20; I Pet 2:21). Louise Sutton is .pianist.
We ori^ht to makie this plain to' public is «eordially invihed
professed believers. Tell young t0 a ^ e tend each of these services,
people the truth and you will see j
CITATION
Athens—Mrs. Guy W. Smith
Tuesday' was appointed Ciuiku
county tax receiver to succeed her
father, W. M. Bryant, who
last
——
' 1 ...cit wCcJth is
good;
But lowly roof and simple food,
With love that hath no doubt,
Are more than gold without.
—J. C. Whittier -
incumbent, S. B. Wallace.
Rome Circuit: Claude H. Porter.
Hum-
that they are ready to respond to
it. They are willing to give them- | .
selves sacrificially for causes of this i I FhA| ABVFRTISFMFllTS
earth—^why not for Christ? I U,Wt MPtiUHIJU Ull J
Christianity is considerate and |
courteous, and our Lord is not here (
suggesting any neglect of the duties j
or amenities of life. The point is 'GEORGIA—Tayior County
Tatber that the Lord must have first j Whereas, R. L. Bell, administra- j
place whatever else may call for j tor of W. L. Carter, deceased,
second thought. • represents to .tiir court in h» pe-j
IV, Prayer of Faith (Luke 11:1-4). \ tit-ion, duly filed and entered on.| GEOBG IA —Taylar County:
The one who lis to follow Jesus j } a c° rd . that he has full y admin-
must know how to pray—and to ! istered sard estate,
pray in faith. Be must know how This is therefore, to cite all per-
to hold up the world to God, and | sons concerned, kindred and!
get things from God for this needy ! creditors, to Show cause, if any
LEGAL 3K3WICE
Section), Middle Circuit: Robert H.
phrey.
Northeastern Circuit: Boyd Sloan.
Flint Circuit: G. Ogden Persons-
Cordele Ciseuit: O. T. Gowei^
incumbent; A. J. McDonald, D. B.
died, Griffin.
I Ocmulgee Circuit: Geopge S. Car
penter.
Souther Circuit: George R. Lilly.
Augusta Circuit: A. L. Franklin.
Ogeechee Circuit: J. L. Renfroe.
Macon Circuit: Mallory C. Atkin
son, unopposed, and A. H. 4/HtiHJ
Anderson, to succeed Malcolm EL
Jones who is retiring.
Waycross Circuit: t Walter Thom
as.
Brunswick Circuit: Gordon Knox;
incumbent, Douglas F. Th(5ma%
To All Whom It May Concern:
This is to notify all persons I Herbert a!' Strickland.
cerned that on Saturday, May 25,
Pataula Circuit: C. W. WorrilL
IMfi, J sold the ^izemore Depart-, CONGRESSIONAL RACES
, - 1 , ment Store at Butler and that I . n , . . .. „ . „
world. ! they can, why said administrator!^ ^ long<ir connected with this I J_P 1IW
There is no one who can teach should not be discharged from h s j firm j ^ ^ responsible for any!^ b Prin «? Preston, of States-
u^Lto pray better than Jesus, for! administration,, and receive Slitters.! inciuTL-d !hv aforesaid firm boro c * larles p . Cochran, Savan-
hisf practiced what he preached. He j of dismission on the Inst Mona„y X^Tm^ioned date n ab -
^ e L th T Se , Cin6 t hin V P ,T ay 1 in Ju3y * ,346 - AH ^oun™ dS the B^zemore! „ “.L Cox. incumbent; .L
tliat led the disciples to ask him Th is the third day of June, 1946..' Denartment Store ud to and in-i N ’ Peacock - Albany,
to teach them to pray. Jesus taught j. r. LUNSFORD, Ordinary.. May 25 J»46 are due and Third: Stephen Pace, incumbent
his disciples a model prayer. This 1_ 1 , 3 ' unopposed.
prayer opens witii a recognition of CITATION payable to me.
God as Father, followed by a rev-
erent petition thatt his name may
be hallowed; that is, that he may I.
have glory as his will is done and To Concern
his kingdom established in the W ' C ' Bus f e y- - G 9’ Perr y and W-
hearts of men. Those who have ( Tomer having in proper form 1 GEORGIA—Taylor County:
This the 30th day of May, 1946.
E. H. BAZEMORE.
LANDS POSTED
Fourth: Sidney Camp, incumbent
unopposed.
Fifth: Judge James C. Davis an!
Capt. W. C. Lowe. Mbs. Hele*
Douglas Mankin, incumbent.
Sixth: Carl Vinson, incumbent;
Harvey Roughton, Sandersville.
Seventh: Malcolm C. Tarver, in-
that attitude are ready to ask for a PP Bed lo me Permanent Let- Dj-q All Whom It May Concern:
the supply of daily needs, and above ters Administration on the) Notice is hereby .given that all
all, forgiveness of sin and deiiv-1 estate of Mrs. Emily Perry, _ de- j parcels of land hereinafter enume- cu ttment, kred M. Todd, of Rom^
crancc from temptation. ceased, late of said county, this is ) rated are posted. All prsons are Henderson L. Lanham, ofl!
Note that verse 4 i« not the prayer to cite all and singular the credit- [strictly forbidden from hauling off Pon } a -
of the unsaved for forgiveness and ors and next of kin of said Mrs wood, cutting timber, or in any Eighth: John S. Gibson, infum-
regeneration, for that is all of grace Emily Perry to be and appear at ' way trespassing upon these bent, W. M. 3Vheeler, Alma.
(Eph. 2:8). “The man outside (of my office within The tfime allowed ' i ant is and any violation of these Ninth: John S. Wood, incumbent;
the kingdom) gets his forgiveness by law, and show cause, if any restrictions wil be rigidly' prose- Harry T, Oliver, Gainsville, attop-
with no condition; but once he is they can, why permanent ad- «ruted as the law directs in such ne Y~
in the kingdom of the Son of God’s ministration should not be grant-1 eases. | Tenth: Paul Brown, incumbent
love, he Hives within the laws of that ed to petitioners on said estate,
kingdom. Then he does not get Witness my hand and official
forgiveness unless he is ready to signature, this 25th day of May,
forgive, unless he has forgiven”
(Morgan).
Said lands incorporated under unopposed,
,-above restrictions are as follows:
V. Recognition of Christ (Luke 17: I
20, 21).
The disciples thought of the !
kingdom in terms of “when”; they '
should have asked “what,” or even '
better “who,” for the kingdom was GEORGIA—Taylor County:
AH of lots of land Numbers 87, 102, PAGING MR. RIPLEY.
103, 104 and 121; also east half of O RMR. SCIENTIST;
J. R. LUNSFORD, Ordinary, lot No. 90, also north half of lots WHAT ABOUT THIS?
lumbers 104 and 124. Said lands
NOTICE TO DEBTORS [aggregating 1,316 1-4 acres more or Sandersville, Ga., June 11—This
AND CREDITORS
1 les* located and being in the 12th is one for Ripley.
la»<i district of said Taylor County, j Also for scientists—or the soltp-
All creditors of the estate of
Elijah McLendon, late of said
That is the true meaning of “with- county, deceased, are hereby noti-
(v. 21), which really means “in lied to render in their demands to
present and operative right then be
cause the King was there.
This 8th day of Mav, 1946.
LEWIS RUSTIN.
Athletes Foot Itch
your midst.” It does not mean that the undersigned according to law, MOT I-I A RD TO kTII I C V l 11 A mass ol something
the kingdom of God vvas within the and a'l persons indebted to said ^ ^ ^ “* about the size of a gizzard fell 01A
IN ONE HOUR
ers of mysteries.
Noticing a chicken in her flock
with a slight limp, Mrs. James H-
Daniel decided to kill it. She
found a lump in a drumstick an§
cut it open. A mass of something
hearts of the Pharisees, or within estate are required to make imme-
the social order, but that in the diate payment to me.
person of the King, the kingdom it- This 4th day of June, 1946.
self was in their midst. They re-1 1 if uiri«
jected him, and so also his kingdom. LfcaLiis mcKa,
and popped open.
In the mass was a tiny moust^
It not pleased your 35c back at any perfectly formed, tail and alL
drug store. TE-OL, a strong .'ungi- Morever, it was alive. For the
cide. contains 90 per cnet alcohol. IT skeptical, for the scientists, for
What about us? Is he your King? Administ r at or of estate of Elijah penetrates. Reaches More germs to Ri pie y, or the merely curious, the
Or do you also reject him? 1 McLendon, deceased; P. O. kill the itch. Today at Porters mouse is being preserved in alco-
Address: Reynolds, Ga.
Pharmacy, Butler, Ga.
hol.