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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER GEORGIA. AUGUST 22, 1946
MEWS SUMMARY OF Methodist Youths
THE WEEK IN GEORGIA Rian "Hi-Nelghbor"
Program September 2
Upson School Head
Resigns to Accept
State High School Job
Thomaston To Go To Bat
For Talmadga Program
resig-
Talmadge goes deer hunting but , Thomastoni Aug _ 16 _ The
fails to get single shot. Headline. A “Hi-Neighbor” sub - district nation of Supt. Sam F. Burke of
Columbus, meeting of the Methodist Senior the Thomaston Public school was
m., Sept, announced
Board
Birth rstc sosrs cit
Albany and other Georgia cities. Young People at 7:30 p. m., Sept, announced this week in a
y 2, at St. Luke Methodist church, statement by Mr. Burke and V
at Moultrie re- Columbus, will be the “kick-off” Thurston, chairman of the
volume of busi-,f 0 r a “Youth Activities Week,” Ed- of Education-
1 ward Simpson, Columbus sub-dis- Although Mr. Burke’s resigna-
. .. . trict publicity chairman announc- tion has been submitted and ac-
Douglas reports the harvesting
of the greatest tobacco crop in its
history.
Packing plant
ports increase in
ness.
es-
Atlanta, Aug. 20—M E. Thomp
son, lieutenant governor-designate,
took a pull on his cigar and vow
ed he’d go along with Eugene Tal-
inint mad & e on his legislative program
J G next January.
Mr. Thompson said he would go
to bat for Governor-Elect Tal-
madge’s program because he had
promised to when campaigning
for lieutenant-governor. That
work with P rom ise was the only plank in his
j s platform to co-operate with whom-
cepted by the board, he will con-
The “Hi-Neighbor” meeting will tinue on the job and
be patterened after the weekly the board until his successor
For the first time in 15 years, no Hi-Neighbor day held in Columbus named, and is acquainted with the ever was chosen governor
steam boat is plying the Savan- every Wednesday, which is spon- work. The winning candidate’s
nah river.
plat-
sored by the Columbus Merchants Mr. Burke resigned from the form becomes the people’s plat
Association. Guests are invited superintendency in order to ac- form and my platform and the
Another political faction is be- f rom the Columbus District, which ce pt the position of executive sec- senators’ platform,” he said, “and
ing organized in Savannah and includes towns such as Cuthbert, re tary of the Georgia High school on the opening day I shall tell the
Chatham county. Lumpkin, Dawson, Waverly Hall, association, which will allow him senators so.”
nf ghortaee of Dickers Hamilton - Butler, Buena Vista, to con tinue to live in Thomaston. i Cigar-smoking Thompson also
. „nHnn ic rnnnrted beine Talbott011 - Warm Springs, Ellerslie This j ob has been new i y created said he would work with Mr. Tal-
*f uc nr i in rpnrcria fields Qnd their surroundin 8 commum- by the state association as a full madge on any other legislative
damaged in Georgia tiems. ( ties. etime proposition and Mr. Burke proposals he might make and
Twenty colleges in the state Jimmy Callahan, 17, of Thomas- will have duties that will take which were not included in his po-
plan for expansion both in build- ville, a licensed preacher will be b j m j n t 0 all parts of Georgia with litical platform,
ing and teaching force- , the guest speaker of the Hi-Neigh- Thomaston remaining as his home | “I’ll give him the benefit of the
■ bor event. Callahan is the winner ant j headquarters. doubt on those proposals, and in
Traffic accidents and drownings the Melvin Jones Memorial i Chairman Thurston said the the event I can’t go with him on
claimed the lives of eight Geor- Scholarship at Emory this year. boarc j j s considering several ap- additional legislation he’ll be the
gians, including three Atlantians, jhis scholarship was made possi- plications for the position of su- first man. in Georgia to know my
over the week end. j ble by the Columbus sub-division perintendent, but as yet it has stand- Then maybe we can settle
Tn nrpcprvp white Drimarv in and the citizens of Columbus. Mr. mac j e no decisions in the matter., our differences,” he explained.
GeoreiiScreven county legislator Callahan is also the vice president He added that it may be two
proposes election of registrars in ^naduate WeekS ° r more bef ° re a final de '' , N ° man has a right to do as he
Llh militia district. * or young people. He JS a graduate cis t on can be ma( je in the matter pleases, except when he pleases
( of Thomasville high school. although he hopes the board will to do right.—Simmons.
Bev. G. Holley Sr. Upson county i “The purpose of the Hi-neighbor be ab i e to find a capable succes-
holiness minister, was fatally in- meeting,” Mr. Simpson said, “is gQj. as Q oon as possible,
jured last week in an automobile to acquaint the leaders of the Mr Burke came to Thomaston
accident near Griffin. I Youth Fellowships in the Colum- j n October of 1938 from Greensboro
. . , . bus district with those of Colum- t0 ta k e tbe p OS ition of principal to
Augusta repor injury o bus and to exchange ideas of wor- jjji tbe position made vacant by
persons as the result of a wind ghip and help ser ve the present the
storm that struck the army air- aee .” ward. He served as principal until i
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resignation
Wli . sgG.” ward
port near that city. Tuesday. j AU Senior y 0 ung People in the June> 1941> when Dr. Mark Smith
Congressman Steve Pace and H. Columbus district and their resigned to become head of the
L. Wingate, president of the Geor- friends are cordially invited to at- B j bb county school system, Mr.
cia Farm Bureau Federation, tend this District Rally. It is re- Burke was named as superintend-
spoke at the courthouse in Lump- quested that those attending ar- ent
-kin Tuesday.
ar ' ent to follow Mr. Smith.
rive about 6 p. m. and proceed to since becoming superintendent
the church as supper will be tbe Thomaston public schools have
One man was killed and another served before the sub-district ghown an increase in enrollment
arrestedTuesday in Atlanta when meeting
police surprised the pair in the act
of stealing 3,000 pounds of sugar
from an ice cream factory.
Across Europe without a scratch
Frederick Washburn, of Dalton,
24-year-old service man, was
drowned July 4 while swimming
with friends in the river Rhine.
Nearly $9,000 Collected
At Indian Springs Camp
Meeting to Carry on Work
i of approximately 25 per cent- The
. enrollment in the high school has
increased from less than 500 to ap
proximately 800.
Valdostans are awaiting the ar-
ri\. oi ,,,i •iirst flight” of the
National Airway on September |1 Aug.
when air mail letters will be uing
J. H, BOYKIN,
EDITOR, BANKER,
LEGISLATOR, DEAD
(By Eugene Anderson)
Lincolnton, Ga., Aug 19—James
Indian Springs Camp Ground, Hamilton Boykin, civic and politi
7—The collection for contin- ca i leader here, died Sunday after -
and advancing the work of noon in Washington, Ga., Hospital
DOYEL
RETONGA
, COMBINED WITH
VIThMIN b-i
picked up in Valdosta for the first the Holiness Camp Meeting that from gunshot wounds suffered at
time. has for 46 years added to the his residence in Lincolnton shortly
reputation of this section for its before noon Sunday.
Wm. D. McMickle, 43, of Atlan- re ]igj ous atmosphere reached near-1 Superintendent N. H. Reed of
tea, a native of Schley county, j y $9 ( ooo this morning. 1 the Lincolnton High School, who
died at Crawford Long hospital m This is the collection for the occupies the downstairs portion of
Atlanta recently of head injuries cam p during each 10-day meeting shot went upstairs and found Mr.
suffered in a truck accident near t0 determine the future of the Boykin lying unconcious on the
Cartelsvilie. : work. floor. He was rushed to the hos-
E. E. Schell and D. F. Rogers In 1890 the meetings started pital and died without regaining
Dalton, Ga., car dealers reported to under a bush arbor, and there to- consciousness. He had been in
officers at Miami Beach, Fla. day is one of the great tabernacles failing health for some time.
Tuesday the theft of $5,031 from of America. Nearly 75 cottages Mr. Boykin was a native of
..the pocket of their automobile and hotels are required to house Edgefield, S. C-, coming of a prom-
while they were in swimming. the thousands of people that now inent family of that state. He
come from nearly all of the states came to Lincolnton when he was
A meeting of World War 11 of the southeast. Florida is handi- 18 years of age and started work
Veterans has been called at the capped this year by the polio with the old Lincolnton Home
municipal auditorium, Albany, quarantine, yet it has representa- Journal, later purchasing the pa
Wednesday night to protest recent tives j n th ’ e meetings.
Congressional action limiting the Bishop Arthur Moore dropped in
Veterans On-the-Job Training Pro- a f ew days ago, but. he sat back
gram. an d announced that he had been
Dr. Louie Newton, noted Atlanta P^ching hard enough recently;
minister, has just returned from and he P r «P° aed to enjoy himseli
Russia, where he says the Russians llste nmg to the others-
are not talking war nor are they NATIONAL GUARD Mr. Boykin was Mayor of Lincoln-
1S SOUGHT BY TALMADGE I ten for a number of terms and
figured largely in the develop-
per, changed the name to the Lin
coln Journal and was editor for
26 years. He sold the paper to
John C. Drinkard in 1924.
The Farmers’ State Bank, or
ganized in 1911, chose him as its
president and he heid this posi
tion for 35 years until his death.
warmongers, but on the contrary
axe going about the business of
establishing their nation on a
peace-time basis.
The case against H. E. Wood Jr.
Atlanta, Aug. 20—Gov.-Nominate ment of the city.
Talmadge urged a strong National was State Senator for foui
Guard as a means “for the protec- terms and was representative of
17-year-old Eagle Scout who was tion of the people of this State” Lincoln County in the State Leg-
arrested Saturday for inerfering at a luncheon of National Guards- islature for a number of terms. He
with an officer when he sought to men yesterday at the Henry Grady was elected to the House when he
restrain Policeman R. C. McGill hotel. was ord Y 21 years of age, enter-
from beating a dog to death with The occasion was the ceremony ing on his duties as Representative i
his blackjack, was dismissed by in honor of the reactivation of the in 1901 when he was only 22 Y ea rs t
Recorder A. W. Callaway Monday. 128th Fighter Squadron of the of age. He was one one of the
Georgia National Guard. This unit youngest if not the youngest man,
Announcement was made Tues- consisting of 98 men and 35 of- ever to hold this position,
day that the annual conference fice rSi w ith headquarters at Mari- While in the General Assembly, i
between naval stores producers etta becomes a part of the Four- he figured in some of the most con-1
and government representatives on teenth Air Force, one of the six air structive legislation. He was author
the gum naval stores conservation forces of the National Air Defense of two noted bills. The Boykin anti- j
program will be held Sept. 25, at Command. bucket shop bill which was de- ^
the offices of the American Tur- Brig. Gen. George Finch, of At- signed to curb gambling in cotton
pentine Farmers Association in j an ta commander of wing head- futures and other commodities- He
Valdosta- quarters of the National Guard was the author of the Boykin In-i
i u units in the Southeast, was in come Tax Bill which was the first
J. W Harrell of Albany, was pharpp thp ceremonv income tax law in the state and
placed in the Dougherty county 8 1 the law, with amendments, unfiei
jail pending a commitment hear- 1 ^ of directors of the which the income tax of the state,
mg following the death Sunday of Georeia pharmaceutical Associa- operates now. His fight for the en-1
Mrs. T. A. Melton, of Edison, who ti meeting in Macon Tuesday actment of this new law was one
was killed instantly when the f orma lly approved a plan made of the hardest fought legislative
car in which she was riding with ^ ible by the veterans Adminis-. battles in the state’s history.
-T>£»r VilichnnH onH tV»o ni^bnn J . .. !
49c
10c
75c
89c
ENAMEL WARE
Percolators
Dish Pans
Water Buckets
Double Boilers
Wash Pans
Aluminum Pans
Aer husband and the pickup truck
driven by Harrell smashed head-
4>n on the Albany-Leary highway
whereby veterans with [
Dr. Clifford R. Adams and
Vance Packard list Columbus as
the 20th best city in the country
lor women who want to get hus
bands without outstanding com-
petiteion. San Diego, Cal., is listed t he scene of the 28th annual
as tops for women but the worst meeting of the Primitive Baptist
in the country for men \\ ho are conference, and between 750 and
seeking a spouse. An investigation i j qoo visitors are expected to be
into the matter of matrimonial j a a ttendanee. The meetings will
matching reveals that a Columbus be be id at the Valdosta Livestock
woman of 25-30 years of agt can auc iitorium. Facilities of the build-
get just about any man in town ing an( j dining room and
she wishes without having to kitchen will be taxed to care for
worry about her competitors. t he meetings.
service connected disabilities will: Robert L- Adams, 29, of Macon,
be able to obtain prescriptions and was killed and his brother, T. W.
medical supplies through their Adams, 27, was seriously injured
neighborhood drug stores without Monday in a motorcycle accident
in that city, according to Deputy
Sheriffs J. W. Howard and Alva
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- La y field.
day of next week Valdosta will be
ChiHs^feven
"prr
£,'000
out TO MALARIA?
6*6 act* AT OMCf
lit vo ... u»«d by m
6 for y«on
i*n-w
Robber Gloves
Birthday Candles
Ice Bags
Cardui
DDT 10 pc Powder
With Gun
Glovers Mange Medicine
Kolor Bak
Dr. Von’s Pink Tablets
Mineral Oil
5 Lbs Epsom Salts
S. M. A. Milk
Lydia E. Pinkhara
Retonga
Putnams Fadless Dyes Pkg 10c
Rut, All Purpose Dye Pkg 25c
Pal Razor Blades 4 For 25c
35c
39c
$1.25
$2.50
Qt 49c
25c
Can 94c
99c
D.D.T.
Qt 75c
79c
Plus Tax
Ice Box Cookies
30c
Pears
Can 34c
Krispy Crackers
Box 12
Sunshine Potato Chips 16c
Comet Rice
Pkg 25c
10 Lbs Meal
69c
Corn Muffin Mix
Pkg 15c
Vienna Sausage
- Oil Sausage
Carnation Milk
Market
Skinless Weiners
- Boiled Ham
Pork Chops - Pork Sausage
Vegetables
Sweet Potatoes
3 Lbs 25c
Peas
2 Lbs 23c
Lettuce - Celery -!
Seedless Grapes
Baby Ease
35c
Dr. Miles Nervine
89c
Lamp Burners
15c
Fountain Pens
$1.00
Rubbing Alcohol
Pt 23c
Doyel’s Furniture Store
[Place your order for an Alladin lamps. We will have some in
a few days.
G. E. Vacum Cleaner $39.95
Window Shades 69c
Occasional Rockers & Chairs $9.95
Pressure Cookers $17.80
Combination Sofa Beds
and Living Room Suites
Portable Record Players
Singer Sewing Machine
Second Hand - Good Condition