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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 21, I960.
Bishop J. O. Smith
Consecrated Sunday
By Bishop Moore
Lake Junaluska, N. C. — ■ j |tt^}iop
John O. Smith of Charleston,' S.C.,
“Traveling Through
The Empire State”
Business Booming
At Georgia’s Ports
SAVANNAH—Business is booming
in Savannah acid
Jekyll Island
The big electric sign on U.S. 17 at state docks
just south of Brunswick, reads: Bainbridge.
, . ‘’Fabulous Jekyll Island — year- j Robert C. Norman, Georgia Ports
was consecrated Sunday night by round play ground.” 'Authority chairman, said Monday
Bishop Arthur Moore, the man he is , f ur t ber identifies Jekyll as a the year just ended found the au-
going to replace. ‘ *
Bandit Who Held up
Bank Twice Captured
In South Georgia
He’ll Get Some
Relief in Jail
ROCKLIN, Calif.—Truly Grider, 50
j started a five-day jail sentence for
Malone, Fla. — A youthful gun- |drunk driving. He’ll no doubt wel-
man apparently piqued because he come the rest, however, for in the
overlooked about $22,000 while rob- past month he has:
bing the Farmers Bank of $1,500 13
state park, and it is well that it thority operating in the blackat! da F s a g°- he,d U P tile same bank
Bishop Smith, 57, was assigned, dbos For to those who b ave not bot h Savannah and Bainbridge ! for $10,000 last week but was cap-
the Atlanta area of the Methodist been to the islandi the sign may I More than a million tons of cargo | tured a few hours later after hid ‘
Church Sunday night by the Cbm- appear j ust anot her come on to at-J moved over the Savannah state' in R in a corn field -
mittee o’ 1 Episcopacy. f j Vi iV'ftrajtt tourists. But this is at least docks, establishing a new high, I In a holdup almost identical to
His appointment G jocie* pj ace w here the catchy de-lNorman said. [the one June 17, Robert Dickey, a down,
area came as something of a sur- Iscriptive phrase is a reality and] The chairman compared the 25 year old Chattahoochee, Fla., —And watched while the pound
prise to the Ga. delegates to the not an j d j e boas tt |1959-60 total of 1,051,349 tons with I cashier, and state and federal au- ma n took away his two pet dogs
Jekyll is fabulous. j the 1952-53 tonnage of 232,920. Ithorities, cleaned out the cash f° r nonpayment of license fees.
And while this is no attempt to] And the number of vessels which 1 drawer at the deposit window and
—Separated from his wife.
—Demolished his car.
—Benn hospitalized five days as
a result of the wreck.
—Been cited for drunk driving.
—Seen his four-room house burn
Southeastern
ference, some
Jurisdicitonal Con-j'
of the Atlanta
DAIRY INDUSTRY
IS IMPORTANT FACTOR
IN EVERY STATE
The Oeilla Star says the dairy in
dustry is an important economic
factor in most every state in the
nation.
Certainly it is a very important
factor in the health of the nation.
In Georgia great strides are being
made in the dairy industry and
much of this progress is due to
Farm Bureau activities. June was
Dairy month, and Georgians did
some individual focusing, by us
ing some extra dairy products —
-nd make it a Ga. brand, if pos
sible.
preachers said.
rile our neighbors to the South —|did business at the state docks in'most of the vault at the small
bank.
His attempt to lock three bank
employes in the vault failed and
local, state, federal and Alabama
and Georgia authorities began
combing parts of the three states
Earlier it had been rumored tha j eRy jj beaches and other facilities Savannah skyrocketed 65 per cent
either bishop-elect Paul Hardin the famous spot on Florida's’of 753, Norman said. In the pre-
of Bn-mingham, Ala., or.J. W. pci-I c ° a S t j ook secondary. Jekyll’s vious 12-month period 455 ships
ley of Nashville would nfcviwfcit aa sand beaches stretch for utilized the Garden City State
4 n ♦ Vi A 4 1 » M ♦ r» n r A O rO f \ I n Cl M Cl R1 L' M _ I _ •
to the Atlanta area, replacing Bish- I mRes and are f ree Q f jitter. Also Docks and the Ocean Terminal
op Moore. Bishop Moore officially noticeably mlssl(ng is the maze of, Expressing delight over the
retired Sunday after 2 ) years Sj neon and gaudy signs 0 f commer- creased tonnage, Norman said: ‘‘We j for Dickey and his 20-year old girl
bisnop ot tno AI1Hn a ‘ ■ • ; ( C ial establishments, found at most [ can look forward to further increas- j friend who apparently drove the
■ other resort beaches. 'es as new berthing facilities are get away car in both robberies.
“Georgians are missing out on j completed at Savannah,
the’state’s finest recreational serv- Bids will be opened in Savannah
ic4s when they fail to take advan-jAug. 9 for construction of three
tage of Jekyll Island.” That’s the more berths at Garden City. Gov.
reaction of an Atlanta branch . Ernest Vandiver has ear-marked
executive of a major corporation I four million dollars for the work,
after a recent week end there. j Bids will be opened Friday for
And how right he is.
Will of $30,000 to
Columbus Childrefl-fey
Former City Manager
Columbus, Ga. — A former Co
lumbus city manager who died last
month willed that $30,000 be given
the city for use in recreational fa
cilities for children.
Classified Ads
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Avon Cosmetics offer:, opportuni-
j construction of acilities at Garden [ty for growing income through ser-
Jokyll is the unspoiled creation City to handle inedible fats and oil. i v * c * n & families in your neighbor -
of nature and man, which captures j
the esthetic excitement of fighting i
The will of 86 year old Marshall • es of fantastjc t and com .
Morton stated in part that tlje §um.;^ with the sublime beauty
ncori V\\r \miitn facilities and * - -
be used by youth
city commissioner accepted the gift i clent''oaks°
Tuesday. Amid these
Morton came to Columbus in 1900
of the peaceful and graceful an-
mossy and stately
Retirement Applauded
From Many Sources
Butler no doubt has many friends
within the ranks of the Democratic
from Dothan, Ala., and was in the j??*?, ™ n „ 1***™?™°*°* I P “ rty * h" l * ere , are som , e who do
real estate business for sometime.
Bibb County Sheriff
James I Wood Faces
Contempt Citation
including nearly tame deer, racoons not ad mire him too much.
quail, cranes and others. The ho- When he was delivering his ad __
tel and motel accommodations are| dress a t t be initial session, he men- | Butler, Ga. UN 2-4425
excellent and cater to the slightest I tioned he was making his last tsffi. TF
hood.
Write Mrs. McCarty
Box 1045, Americus, Ga.
7-21, 28TB
STRAYED BULL WANTED
A Black with White Face Bull
Yearling strayed from my place last
week. Weight is about 350 pounds.
Finder please contact Jimmy Bone,
much less than you’d expect to
pay. If you like roughing it, there
are camp sites, places for trailers
tic convention.
There was applause!
Seated in the press section, we
Macon, Ga. — Bibb County Sher?
iff J. I. Wood was cited last week
for contempt of court in connection
with a charge that a grand jury's
investigation of Negro bloc Voting
was ‘‘politically inspired.”
given to news mediation June 2nd a " adven ure in good eating at one
was issued “to ridicule the grand K severa l fine restaurants - from
jury and the court in its investiga
— or if you want to go whole hog , we re not in a position to see from
you can acquire land and build
your dream home.
At Jekyll you’ll find peace and
quiet and rest, or bright lights and
gay entertainment. Jekyll is a big
island and no matter your mood,
tion.”
The complaint ordered Wood to
appear in court July 22nd to show
why he should not be held in con
tempt of court.
Judge Wood ordered the Bibb
grand jury to investigate "appar
ent" bloc voting and "per^j,stent
rumors" of vote selling among Ma
con Negroes.
The jury returned presentments
which said the
a night drive to catch glimpses of
herds of dear or a boat trip to land
a fighting game fish.
On Jekyll you can live in luxury
and be served hand and foot — or
you can practice the do it yourself
fad and take an efficiency apart
ment. The shopping center Is com
plete — for such purposes and the
prices competitive with mainland
stores.
..That corporation executive gave
whence came the applause. How
ever, it is safe to say that some of
at came from Georgia.
Georgians do not admire the libe
ral Paul Butler.
Forrester Declares
Other Candidates
Preferred
ATLANTA—Two of Georgia’s 12
members of Congress Thursday
pledged personal support to Demo
cratic presidential nominee John F.
Kennedy, one somewhat grudging
ly.
Others contacted in a survey by
the Atlanta Journal displayed a
definite lack of enthusiasm for the
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE
I will be in Butler every Friday
to repair all makes Sewing Ma
chines. Located at McKenzie Furni
ture Store.
J. R. Jones, Jr., (28 year experience)
Phone UN 2-4665, Butler, Ga.
7-14, 21pd
PLEASE RETURN
icatii Massachusetts senators, Wednesday
mvpst'iVn t ion * some good advice. There’s no place j n ights’s first ballot choice of the
showed evidence that a “ppJtt.i^l- URjU Jekyll for a delightful vaca- Democratic convention in Los An-
cxumtv^foMhe urpose of*controlling Take advantage of this fabulous Reps . Erwin Mitchell of Dalton
Negro voting isle — vlslt ^ oky ’ and s * ay l° r |and J. L. I’ilcher of Meigs pledged
The iurv at the time criticized a while! (support but both preferred the no-
Wnp-i e-d M-con Mayor Ed Wilson Jt wiH P rove to you r V\ at y< ™ mination of another candidate,
for “unfounded" charges that the don,t have to £ et out of < bl s world I Mitchell said Kennedy has “vig-
investigation was of a political na- find contentment — only to the or , enthusiasm and ability and add-
Will the person who borrowed
our chainhoist please return same.
J. E. (Gene) BONE
(7’7) Butler, Ga.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Women need Cosmetics. There is
a tremendous demand for Avon.
We have openings for capable wo
men.
Write Mrs. McCarty, Box 1045, Ame
ricus, Georgia.
7-7, 14
FOR SALE
ICE COLD WATERMELONS
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wf. i . n I
It Costs So Little to Own
a Lifetime of Comfort!”
lure.
Farmers to Vote
By Mail for ASC
Committeemen
The Election of Community Ag
ricultural Stabilization and Conser
vation committeemen in Ga. will
brink of it that’s Jekyll.
Attendants at any service
tion wil gladly assist you in pick
ing the best route.
The Lightning Season
The National Safety Council re
cently warned that hardly anyone
is concerned over the danger from
be conducted by mail ballot this lightning any longer,
year., cacording to an announcem- j The fact that four people are |
ment this week by J. F. Bradley, 'killed each week by lightning, and.
Administrative Officer of the ASC more than this in the summer (the I
State Office in Athens. The period • average is about four per week
for voting in the community elec- for the year), and 30 injured each
tion will be from Aug. 5 to 15: The week in the United States alone,
county conventions to eleqt the shows we should take proper pre-
county ASC Committees will bq cautions and have greater respect
on Aug. 30th in each county. The \ for the power of lightning,
farmers in each community will i One statistician recently figured
elect a committee consisting of a lout that during the April-October
chairman, vice chairman and reg- 'lightning season, the average per-
ular member. In addition, first and son could expect 40 to 80 lightning
second alternates will be felqcted bolts within half a mile of his
in each community. The community house. The same statistician claims
committee chairman will also be that more than one third of all
‘ ed that he will carry the state of
sta- 1 Georgia in November.
“I’m a Democrat,” Pilcher said.
“He wasn’t my choice but he is this
morning.”
Pilcher said it is a choice between
Kennedy and Nixon and feels that
Georgia would fare better under
a Kennedy administration.
Rep. E. L. Forrester said he felt
there were many other candidates
who would have been preferred by
the people of Georbia.
Dr. Moore To Open
Animal Clinic
Dr. Berry W. Moore a graduate of
the University of Georgia, School of
Veterinary Medicine is openinng a
Veterinary Clinic in Butler. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore
of Gray, Georgia. Dr. Moore is a gra
duate of Jones County High School,
attended Abraham Baldwin Agricul
tural College at Tiftoci, the Univer-
, , . sity of Georgia College of Agricul-
the communitav delegates to the fires ici rural areas are caused by ;ture f ... * . * .
county conventions. A county ASC electrical discharge such as light- School of Veterinary Medicine
wmmittee for each county consist- n ing. . I The clinic will be located on the
ing of a chairman vice chairman, m general, there Is one simple|! Butler . Reynolds Road at the Greene
regular member and two alternates ru le to avoid the primary danger of Pr0Dane Gas T „ nk , Th „ offi „
will be elected at the county con- being hit by lightning. Never let hour s will be on Thursday afternoon
vention. yourself become the high in | of each week, 12:00 to 5:00 P. M. will
Voting or community commit- ,,he area, or be caught on the high- be reserved for , anima , calls
teemen will be done by mail, with e st object in the area, as a thun- d r-.™, t fi-nn p M , n
the county ASV office sending a se- derstorm approaches. ani ^ telephone numbeT aJ
cretballot and a return envelope T he safest places o be, in a the cllnlc ls UNlon 2 . 4?46 . Dr . M oore
to everv eligible voter on its rec- lightning storm, are in protected j t b in operation of the cli-
ords. The ballots will be mailed homes, steel framed buildings, or|L„ on Thursdav Julv 91 iwi
Aug. 5th. he stated. i in an automobile with windows Eme rgencv calls will be received at
closed. If you are out In the open
get into a low place, such as a ra
vine. under a cliff, or maybe in a
Gov. Ernest Vandiver went to ditch or cave. If you cannot do that
Savannah recently and became one lie flat °n the ground,
of 20 persons to receive the 1960' And as a final note, remember
“Golden Deeds Award” of the Sa- that TV antennas do not keep your
vannah Exchange Club. In his home safe. Actually, these anteci-
speech accepting the award, the i»as are-'often an open invitation to
governor said he has tried to make lightning, and many sets are hit
his adminisration one of deeds,each' year and persons by them
wherever income permitted and j are some times killed or injured,
pointed out that the 1960 General
BUTLER ICE HOUSE
FOR SALE
500 Tires 700 x 16 - 6 ply. $10.00
Each. Lloyd Bridges, 420 Church St.,
Thomaston, Ga.
6-30 lOt
FISH WORM CASTINGS
Amazing results when you ferti- i"!
lize your lawn or garden with fish •!!)
worm castings. Grow giant pot ijj!
plants or super vegetables. Sup- !;;!
ply js limited. Call or write for in- jll]
formation and low prices. ]
FLINT RIVER liVORM FARM jjjj
(630) Reynolds, Georgia
PIANOS, ELECTRIC (ORGANS AND
PIANO TUNING
GOV. VANDIVER SPEAKS
anytime in Thomaston.
telephone Midway 7-4413.
Georgia,
i:;i
im.'i
Assembly approved a multi-million
dollar Savannah State Docks ex
pansion project that he had pro
posed. “We know that this is an in
vestment that will pay rich divi
dends for the entire state,” ho de
clared.
Cemetery Notice
j The Crowell Cemetery is in need
of cleaning. All persons interested
in the Church and Cemetery are
asked to send donations to John ^
(Montgomery, Reynolds, Ga., Rte. 1., •
NOTICE
We can sell for cash with
in 30 days the following
properties: Subdivisions, Lar;
Farms and Ranches
Dairy Farms, Houses, Loi
and Business Property. Any
one knowing of or having such
please write or call:
BUTLER AUCTION CO.
Broad Street
ROME, GEORGIA.
Phone 4-6962
$150.00 reduction from shown j;
manufacturers’ retail price of new j!
pianos. $100.00 discount on factory j;
rebuilt mirrapianos — now $234.75. 1;
Useful prizes given away every 30 |l
minutes during the entire sale. , j!
CHICK PIANO CO. ill
279 N. Lumpkin St. jl!
(7144p) Athens, Ga. ;
POUND CAKES FOR SALE
Contact Mrs. Luke Adams, Butler, |;|
Ga., one day in advance for a deli
cious home made pound cake. Or- j"j
ders will be taken for various sizes. j!!|
Phone UN 2-4065
TB1
FOR RENT
SPECIAL... For Flint EMC Members
(Through August 30, 1960)
A General Electric
Automatic Electric Blanket
At HALF PRICE!
Regular $40.00, only $20.00
Feather light — warmth without weight
Rayon and Cbtton by Chatham
Wash and dry in your machine
Economical — only pennies a night
Warmth control automatically and
separate control for each side.
Decorator colors
Moth-proof — non-allergenic
AT YOUR FLINT EMC OFFICE NOW!
One eight room house with two
baths; gas floor furnace; one
acre of land; five nice pecan trees jjjj
located on Highway 19, one mile j j
south of Town. (714b) ill!
E. H. BAZEMOFE
Butler, Ga.
Phone UN. 2-2185.
OLD GUNS WANTED
I am in the market for unusual
Guns. If you have old Guns that
I would probably be interested in,
please contact (7’14’4p)
GUY WINDHAM, Jr.
Phone TI. 7-4155
Reynolds, Ga.
And these other specials:
Electric Fry Pan
Twin Bed Electric Blanket
Double Bed, Single Control
(Limited Colors)
$12 00
$14' 50
$17' 00
Flint Electric
Membership Corporation
Reynolds, Georgia
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