Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, October 08, 1964, Image 1

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A I ? I ... A, ■ ’ 5 03 OUT ON A— LIMB by Bo McLeod - 1 " 1 The World Series is under way, and until it is over, a lot of the work will have to wait. ■Howard Rogers will be up I -v: there watching some of the 3. ,:. games, so we’ll be.able to have a first-hand report <ef what ever happens and why; and' how that can affect- the Geor ' gia Bulldogs. • _ 'ill y . O e 1 1. < Hooray for the city plan-, ners who decided to change • the parallel parking outlines they had for second street - in front of the post office. Now if someone Will rede sign the approach to the mail box on the corner there, so you can get to it without stretching your arm out of socket, it’ll be another good day’s work. _n_ After the returns came in from the beauty contest Sat urday night, to find a Miss Seminole County, it was easy to see our beauty court could beat just about anybody’s . beauty court on a basketball court. And if there was some way to make peanuts as attractive as the Peanut Festival beauty contestants, there would not be a need for price supports. Barry’s solution to medical care for the aged: He’ll ap point a Secretary of Faith Healing to his cabinet, Hubert comes down and cautions us against voting Republican. Remember Hoov er days, he .says. I’ve looked over the sample ballot, and I can’t find Hoover’s name on, it any where. Some folks tell me Hoover hasn’t run in near ly 30i years, but some folks keep trying to vote against him, and it’s a shame. From The Ljon magazine t The self-made store keeper had little patience with form al education. When a man applied for yrork at his* store, he said “Sure, I’ll give, you a job. Sweep up the store.” college gradu ate,” the young man protest ed. njotorviCl ”»rrr “Okay, I’ll show you how.” ; Opportunity often knocks Statistics still tye showing;; ; y r. r‘-<- to: But the reason $e qbn t , hear it is.: « ‘ J > We’ve get the TV going! ♦ ♦ ♦ The trouble with some folks who give until ij;. hurts is that they’re so sensitive to pain. The early bird gets the worm, but what does the early worm get? —O— It’ll be homecoming at the f football game Friday night-, and they’ll bave„a queen, a parade and a, football game as part-of the festivities, and in at least two of those things, alb right, meditates Al Ronge, but when the foot ball game begins, ah, it may be different. . M ' Pelham has a pretty hot team. They know what the . game is atoouV give any .elevejJ, laps, a hard ' ‘ time. This' doesn’t m€^ n the his daring, by calling it 18-14, favor of Seminole. Jr ’to .-/to : 3fJ \ s -7.: JBnnalafttuUk Nnua 10l Sfcgte ci>pi&: Tea Coita Official oTCoftnty ><■ Seminole and City r of GertA , , ft.oo a Year in Advance VOLUME XLVI ' NEWS TftUftsl>AY, OCWI&K B, 1964 —„ NUMBER 23 «i r .* .i w jff>i ji-Jb'otH l ) l ' j" it. ji/ me. q,,. no ■ -■■■ gto to W rjCTffiMjSMfil ! it •jMp- wBBkG' 1 ■y - • j i . •Ji MISS SEMINOLE COUNTY—Gwynn Fain, center, 17- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C- Fain, Jr, is the new Miss Seminole County and she will represent the county in the National Peanut Festival beauty contest in bbtfianf Runnetsuip were Jackie Lane, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lane, Iron City, and Jenny Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson, Donalsonville. Miss Fain and Miss Lane are members of the Seminole h County Squaws, reigning class ‘B’ basketball champions of the state. Jenny sings in the SCHS girl’s trio- - . ■ . . ... X i. ~ I- ». I ■* I M—..l ... II 1.l ■ , - ■ ■■■ Indians face Pelham Friday at 8:00 for homecoming in Seminole stadium WITH ONE'of the longest losing streaker in the state finally broken, the Seminole Ipdians face a tough opponent when,toe,Pelham come to Seminole Stadium Friday nignt-for a region LB game. It will be homecoming for the Seminoles, and Kaye Can nington will reign over the festivities that will begin with a parade Friday after noon With the. queen will be Brenda Ddzjefc and Sue Reyn olds Ms members of the royal court. ?a The Indians broke that lojsr ing/’sfreak in Vienna three weeks ago with a 13-13 tie, and broke into the winning side in Colquitt with a 13-12 victory over the Pirates lart week. With that win to add to their already , good morale, the Indians t to pick up ano scalp. by defeating the but-, they’ll be tough one- P^l- 5 rham Vienna and Turner and played the Bobcats of Blakely to a score- Iqqa.tie, Many pre-season pre dictions considered the Hor nets a . serious contender for the region chanpipionship. And after Pelham come Tour of -the slate’s stronger members. These include Turn er County, Terrell County',. Bjakely Randolph. region IB foes except Ran dolph, which is a class IN TODAY na junior varsity at 6:30 betwen the teams. jr oS a. The Little Indians have lost to Bainbridge and Colquitt. school, not ‘B! as. reported ?hste earlier!. .Q . { .• Em Coach Danvard Snell says his boys are 2n top condition, mentally and physically. No • one is injured, and Cleve Bridges.has returned to make a serioup.bid for, the left guard post held by Tommy (Cenitiitwi[Qn second page); High school PT A meets Monday The Seminole County High ‘School’s PTA unit will meet i Monday, October 12, at 8:00 p.m. in. the Donalsonville Ele mentary School lunchroom. ? 9 iF.o au < opportunities after •high school graduation, Sgt. J. E. Sparrow;of Dothan will present military opportunities to high school graduates, and Harold Moore, deanTof South hnd Tech nical Schbbh, Americus, will present opportunities, avail able ii¥/o ail vocational sad trade schools. T. M. Cordell, dean '.of Abraham Baldwin ÜbHege, Tifton, wiH discuss entrance requirements, <pro- , dechmes of applications, and dppoftunitifes iavailable Hom oohftgysoLof'fltorgia. noam Following their sptoseata tk>n,4ihe mew wilhsit pan iftor.-al peciod to® questions and ans»yersL . bus In addition to all pawfcts, all juniors and seniors are en couraged to attend. mow ow # Seminole Superior Court to convene Oct. 12; to appoint board members THE JURY lists for the regular October Term of Seminole Superior Court have been drawn and released by Luther Hastev. clerk of the court. 11UQ , Vivi XX xrx. vxxy vvuxv For the first time, the court will convene in October, following the passage of a bill by the General Assembly. It will also convene in April of each year. Previously it has met in January and July. Judge Walter I. Geer will preside and Joe M. Ray will represent the state. In addition to its other du ties, the grand jury will ap point a member,of the county board of education for the Iron City district, now served > by. G. W. McLeod, and three members of the county board of health, H The gran djury wi 11 report for duty at 9:00 a. m on Mon day, < October 12, and there will be two trial juries. One will report on Wednesday, OStobai? 14, the other on Mon day,, October 19. The lists: Grand Jury (to report Monday, Oct. 12) Earl Barber Jasper Har rell, Faulene Gra - ham Brackih, Larry Atkinson B. W. Moore, Thomas Bevel, J. F. Jxjiner, Charles Bridges, Thomas, J<>, John L. kl . Drake, Jr,, J. L. Balliett, New i?WK King, W. C. Rushiiig. / Joe Miller, Truett Roberts, W ft. Miller/ Jr., C. C. Free ; man, ftuey C. Lane, Brandy Trawick, Gordon Bahberj Fos?r 1 Jack Burke, JjH.. Qodhy, Jr., William Greene, Carl Braswell, 5 P..A.. Walker, C. L- BivingS, ’ Winston Zorn. R- H. Thomas, I W^ all Rod^ rs ’ c - c ‘ Wright, E. D. Whittaker, B. H. Mims, Arthur Durshimer, John Davis, Gene Alday (Rt. 2) Allen, J. E- Adams, William ' A, T. N. Smith, Hud son Owen, P. E. ’ Shingler, J. D. Laße, Gene Middleton. Tfjal jfarors (to report’ Wednesday, Oct. 14) Leamon Cheshire, W. H. Eth ridge, James. Coleman, Bill Dorffef; Jeff Mhrkis6n, D. L. Nichols, Milford Ingram, Fred Hannah, H. E. dltfbu, J. JyJ. Chestnut, John L. Drake, Sr„ Monroe Dukes, A. R. Jones, R. I. Evans, Jr., B. L.j Hous ton, Lamar Cobb, W. M. Hoyle, Ben Carter, Wayne King, H. - - - - 1 : 1 District PTA meeting is here today The first district ill con ference of the PTA wSI be at.r Friendship Methodist Churcß in Donalsonville oh Thursday, to October 'Sth- » will begin 9:30 a.m„ and the meeting'; will berin at J<LOO. T.uncm': winpt .' R g(J |he , xafrherin#" Begins at Home,” and it will 1 point out how it is enriched ; G. Hardy, E. D. Harrell, W. C. Atkinson, Jr. Henry Barber (Spring Creek), Felton E. Carroll, Melvin Hornsby, H. H. Anglin R. A. Baxley, David Hay, Emory Cross, Woodie King, M. J. Conyers, J. L. Jernigam ’ Rayo King, H. C. Crosby, Ru pert Lewis, Harry King, Mar- • tin Hunter, Johnnie Hill, B. ■ H. Brackin, A. M. Nichols, W. r A. Middleton, J. B. Hodges, ! W. E. Harrell, John Hannah, 1 Radford Jones, Cecil Jones, ; Tom Ingram, Donald F. Gold l en, Hugh D. Broome, Billy Grant, Foy Cox, Kenneth Rey t nolds, Robert Hawkins, C. B. - Rickman, Billy Richardson, W. J C. Atkinson, Sr., M. M. Minter, J Jr., J. Q. Adams. Trial Jurors - (to report Monday, Oct. 19) - Roscoe Burke, Arthur Bramlett, Hoke Earnest, Eceal Ham, Emmett Alday, Hirman Childree, E. D. Fiveash, J. O. - Brackim W. F. Blackbum, J. -B. Clarke, Kenneth Moulton, W- C. Lynn, Matthew Bras- , well, Jerry Godwin John Drew « Miller,W. E. Houston, Edward i. Hill, C. E. Hill, Sr., Crawford - Alday, Luther Glisson, J. C. 7 Ashley, Ray Mclntosh, John- nie Bullock, J- G. Brown, La- - don Burke, H. M. Carter, r F. B. Dunn, Fred Ingram, > Walton Hawkins, Alf Greene, Charlie C. George, Fred Lynn, » V. L. King, Wyatt Brackin, b Foy Brown, Ben Alday, Gar , land Lane, Clyde Earnest, '» Pryor Lane, Ralph Home, • L- T. Odom, W. D. Hartzog, - Maurice Barnhill, Billy Gene , Drake, J. J. Loyless, C. S. . F orr bster, William Barfield, V A, J. Cordell, Jr.> Dale Brown, - D. C. Golden, R. I. Evans, Sr., . Freddie Enfinger, Charles Burke, Bascom Bul lock, Douglas L. Harvey, Bob bie Earnest, A. Y. Faircloth, J. E. Fowler, Billy L. King, - W. E. Daniels, John H. Hines, I B. H. Newberry, Eddie Miller, . Wayne Easom, L. L. Canning ' ton, Wilbur R. Burke, Edgar W. Hand, W- H. Horn, B. W. . Jopes, E. C. Roberts, Edward Ard, Billy Spooner, Eddie Lynn, James B. Dykes, Wall ace Drake, Wallace Easom, I Rupert Sheffield and Billy W. Lewis. by r mental health. The guest /speaker will be a representa tive of. the state mental hos pital at Milledgeville. j. The district PTA director, Mrs. Calvin Schramm of Edi son wall preside over the'con ference, the-ffrst Such event .to be held Tn Donalsonville. are. expected to attend’ from the counties of : Detrtur, Miller; Mitchell, Lee, Baker. Dougherty, Early, Cal houn, Clay, Randolph, Terrell and Seminole.