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2-26-1959 Bulloch Times

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CLUB MET Olvil Defen.. end ho to be pre. PNleaaor .nd .h.lnn.n of the both er, Jr" and Sandra Martln, for emorcon.l t .11 tim... �. T••chen Cone,. Dlvtllion It has been Pecan Trees WITH MRS. FRED T. LANIER pared .t Screven County High School; on the fifteen uniora from loin. Honry Qu.ttleb.um of EclbeaUon, Glennville some time now Thomas McCorkle, County Agent) Warnock H. D. Club hold Importan.e of re.dlnr lfOod boob. lhIUoch Count, are student teach- since have (By Roy Powell. The I ...on door at the home of loin. Foy Wllaon tho �imt� ttila quarter They are had time to olt now's Itl: relular meetinl lullo�lt" INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY AND PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE .... If you are a pecan grower, Ruth Botehkloa .nd BULLOCH COUNTY ••• A LAND RICH IN AGRICULtURE. ���II� SC;�:�tI��d E����t: ::;.; Mrs. Fred T. Lanier on FebruafY prile. loin. SERVING William CondIe down and write fertilize. Within four Clyde Johns, School, Soperton. the time to Mrs. Kathreen HAlan wete .el· column. 12th. 101... Henry Quattlebaum lIeKenlle, George McLeod. Jack Senior education majors 810 reo this to six weeks growth of trees be­ e1ub. 69th YEAR-NO. 2 called the meeting to order. Mrs. corned Into tho FEB. 1959 PRICE TEN CENTS A. Jr. and Tommy Single- to do full-time student And os the old and fertlUzer will need at GA., TJlpaSDAY. 26. SePPI quired gins Lanier the devotional. In­ STATESBORO, all at the MarVin Pittman a dissolve pva taI7. teaching one full quarter as a part saying goes leaat this much time to P.tronl.e Our Ad.ortll.n of that edict teresting reports4 were liven by Sel1001 of their regular academic work lot of water has the Implementation and down to the tree rcote formula Is to ret James Albert Brannen S. E Bu1. Tho work is under the overall gone over the The Douglas-Javits where it will do some good. , of Edu­ Southeast Dist. I J Park dam Thlo 10 have the Secretary Health, Joeh School; Ruth Harris, sup.lvision of Dr. D. each tree not In a High Welfare and the At· This month To Give You Ben true in cation and We Are Ready Hodges very should receive I General act as all-powerful pasture syatem �obbinsls reference to Soli and Water Con­ torney fertilizer the three of 8-8-8 Council Meeting has czars to force compliance With pounds In so much .. Festival servation. fact, for each year it has been grow The Best Service To IWEEK·END SPECIALS haven't had school ruling To Attend Thc Southeast Dish let Home been on that I tree Named As means a old gOing All of them have a common root ing. This 33 year time to write about it of fer­ Demonstration Annual Gouncil in the baele faJlacy of all ac-ealled would need 100 pounds Firat of all I weuld like to reo SHELL AND SlED PIANUTS tilizer broadeast under the spread TIJEAT Meetmg was held at Jekyll Island Of Music A'ITHE .. view 1058 progress before begin to of its branches, beginning three Chairman on t with 92 - Jo"'ebl uary 7, think the HULL VELVET BIANS if Tuesday, The annual First District Music nmg on 1059 work. I five feet from the trunk and ex­ THRESH PEA. Benjamin B Hodgen, Past club members nnd the two of 1958 were: The agents, Featlval \\111 be held the Geor­ hllrhllghta (1) would be three to feet .. M. Robbins. Jr.• Rob­ COhl-r 0,. Conltttution of where dependpnt five beyond Post 90. . �e, tendmg C�arl mender, Dexter Allen and Fri. the Ogeechee River whatever 1\IIS Gert.rude Gear Mr3 Beat- gin Teachers College campus POSS GROCERY acquisition by United the "hims of per- the verticle tree shadow. Peanuts bIDS States­ one of the upon For Your Company, Anun-lcen IS to be a We Will Par You Spilt Packing Legion 21 District of .. and February Soil Conservation IOns in charge. IICC 01l\IS, attending dny Saturday, Lime should be applied to the wUl be the 18t District the two delegates to represent the GEORGIA motor for use in BuUoch boro, and 28 from \) a.m. until .. p.m., BROOKLET, grader happene� to. be. toota 10 be­ District at th l\hs Delmas Rushing, Jr, Irorn !�:I'::�::.i 0011 If 0011 ohow the-pH SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Chairman Easter Seal "Fhst Congressional � to the conservation job done of the 1969 uccording to Dr. Ronald Neil, ret rights than It ,urported to arant. NO AMOUNT OF sermonizing If Confer- the a most SllALL NO. l03 CAN low &.5. If liming. or protection National Rehabilitation New Castle Club, gR\e divi•• on the The adoption of for the chairman of the GTe music land; (2) That I, true beeauae aU elYll n.hta can around the fact that such also Compaign Georgia Society t.o bel ret against rosette is needed, ap­ enoe, the American Legion necount of her trtp to mulch of soybeans fol- I clttHnl of thl. 1I1ltJlm�t1ng Ion planting poeaeaaed by the billl are vlndleU9' and capriCIOUS to f'or Ohlldren " Adulta. C. on Itnc sulfate. For trees five Crippled held in WaRhmgton, 0 1 ply t e Nntlonul he 1 d •••• combined by many are In the Con- are BANK h Douncll meeting school choruau, grain lruarantHd ln nature and dulpeel pro­ FOOD bands, IunER BEANS 19c lowing country by four BULLOCH I1C H Slate Cam­ 6 High ten Y"I'II old, three to pounds ] , Richard Rich, March 2 through Mareh Bulloch Cooperators, stitution and the Bill 01 and South-haters and South­ lust In Kansas instrumental and vocal en· o>unty Blahta fe"lonal broadcaat Commllai" Fr...er Lock.r) September Wichita, smaM of zinc sulfate should be (Form.rl, announced this The of this meeting lSi 541 acrea this method. those gnllUP. baiters whol' aim is per­ PUlP Ohairman, purpose school chor­ NO. 303 planting by ri.htl, b, specUle linlle branches. Mature trees A most Informative program sembles, elementary under the MILE 'SOUTH OF DENMARK ON STATE HIGHWAY II. will direct to t.o the House VetolalU� a fine District Report are made InaUenabl, to the Indl- lonal or •••randlaement week. Mr. Robbins present and elementary school plano (a) Getting political \\ ItS the with uses, should receive abc to elrht pounda. IHtairs Committee and the Senate IIlrllnJ,.red fOI day and in the hands of Dis- vidual. The prohibition a..lnlt an, at the expense of the Soathern -teams of volunteers who wUl work solos will be presented. printed For trees Into a .. l\lIs Bluno JI of Scre­ • • • • with the inhabit­ Intergraded Committee Vete)ans Af Pfeiffer, , CORN 19c trlct Cooperaton with the a8slst.. legislative interferenci region and Its 40-mlllion handhng choruses will :V.LLOW 110m 27 Easter .. The bands and ctv• apply two pounds February through \Cn County, preSiding. After leg· frel exercise of them t. unquallfted. anti. pasture system, fairs the American Legions legis ance of Farm Equipment Dealers, on in of 8-8-8 fertilizer for each year of March to raise funds at the Na- Istl the of 760 women I their presentations Friday an::t'LE PRINCESS NO. 303 Fertilizer and • • • It I. most regrettable that Con- TAX NOTICE Sunday, 20, lati\'c program adopted uLl0n, grolll) Oil Companics, Febru . McCroan Auditorium and the Mar. the tree's age. This application is of the JOined In !Hng-ing', followed Gonrnor Ernut Vaadlnr Illns a proclamation declarlnl and me.l- wasualle valuable time con. for and expanding tional Convention Legion glOup Lime Distributors, others; (4) A GREAT NUMBER of greas maintaining of America Week. on are School Auditorium needed In addition to that gi"en Confer- the which was ary 21-28 National Future Farlllers Look.nr \ III Pittman Introduced uncler luch unnecessary and chUd- held in Chicago last. fall b�, devotlollAl, given A fine essay contest In the High ures have been stderin{f services needed by crippled atate otfleera or FFA Allen Chlt.worth, "iee-pre.ideal; PEAS. • ••• • •• • 19c for the the spring to I_ for dls- Mnl W L Peed of (I.r) Tnry, respective})'. harmful when !l0 muny pasture during The Book. are now ..Ie rOUr enees are alMo scheduled by Glynn Schools with better participation the guise of civil rI,hts durin. the legislation open 1 en and adulta In the 1st Congrel8- Uan Hent Barrett Smith, I.nonla, preRldenl; 0- Knl.ht. •• "Iee.pre.ldentj bands aDd the Con- issues arc can· or fall. cUMsions with the Administrator .of Cuullt� Olhcl IUlrtK of the In The high school than ever the cooperation few weeks which the 88th trul,-important IOnal District of 18 .�rank Tb..lnon., Damaleul, trealurer; Boyd McI.oekUn, Winder. 14-OZ. a FOR through ..c comprised are as fol­ the nation 1'0 do M If soil tests show that ample and Tax Return to ..... Affalls and the Chief glum Ineluded, Bush1eKM. Reclca­ Then oUleer" tllne Will I)errorm of the Statesl)oro National Farm greu has been in lellion. The, fronting State Countr counOea in the southeaat Georela Vewlan!l .eeretar, and TOIIIIll, Hillard, Ca.Ill•• "Iee-prellident. they our and LIon tnlk Statesboro School, Into the serves .to further divide amounts of phosphate potash Directol of the Veteranl numbel, County Rel)orts. wlll ••• other F.'A .elnhers in in 'oeu"in.. lo\\s. High Loan Association and the States- faU generaUy Johnlon, only area Medical Jol arl, 11.111 Gear.ia con­ - a when our are in the then fertilizer •• on wOlk �h HUlold Natlon.l .�FA Week. 9 Jenkins Oount, Hlp, Eisenhower and Oou&'las Ja.,lts country at time very soil. and home.tead exemption Admmlstration. 4-H Club by pubUe atteatioa oa their orlaD'aUon darlnl _ ao am: CATSUP. • • • • • •• • 35c boro Production Credit Associa- ,.,.onal T.be Georgia Society for Crip­ Chari•• Black of 33:1, Bo, Scout. of Amulca nall0n I� de· be Show. abo.,. i. Troop Sehool, existence as a free nitrogen ap­ A1:IMIstont State 4-H Club 10 0111 , Swainsboro High CAtegories-the only dlfl'erenees taming only may I. the Firat M••ho­ A Will be held at llIe La- Diliden, tion; and (5) An outstanding pled Ohlldron " Adulta. Inc.. In uniform at .h. r••ular m••Un. of hi. troop at banquet matters of de- upon our unity. hOld work in February. Appiy one IIl1d a denl0nKtration on 10 :10 II m, GIOVUS High School. SELECTED LONG GRAIN 10 LBS. among thcm being pendent plied the D.at.r AI­ Hotel on Wednesda)', Lelldm, "Man of The Year in Soll Con- one of 1700 affiliates oC Na- •• Church h.r. Whit., commander of Fayette and actual to trees .U r.c.nU,. Ralph DOllS III TreuLlcn Elemen­ cooperation. pound of nitrogen by MISS Oglesby, II 0 , County gree. for Child­ ••••• th. ••I.ct at which t.l1nc the Oeol- wnshlllJ:' scrvation" mcehng !lponsorcd by "n these mts Close March 31 st 1I0nai Soelet) Orlppled I.n Po•• 10 of the Am.rican L••ion n.u that troop Malch 4 F·ISbin Feature Tho Johnson idea I. to have fed- I am opposed to five and six years old, two pounds Books Will Home SpeCialist. 9 SI:hool, 11 30; Claxton Hi«h, simul­ with all KOUla ••• Ih.lr of t.he Nut.lonol Re- Mnllllgcment r.Henderson tury I en men:belS 0 the Banks and I intend to " Adults, conducting ...... r....d .cout to 1M cil.d alon. I gla • • • • • • •• erni conciliators seek to nomed bills oppo!lle If to four 1\I15S DIStllCt • III Wrens School, t :30. RICE persuade 10 12 years old, pounds Geol- Leonolll Anderson, 1 II , High Sl.05 •• h••t Will arc consuiel ed 10 behalf of SCOlit W••k. S.IItC'.cI Ih. hab CommHI810n dlscu"s The above high. th�m with effective meulls al tuneously campaigns work.ra National Bo, Burke evcry If 20 to 22 and six durin. fOI a few mmutlls " 2 pm; years old, aho"•. I with OUI Agent. spoke In TImes �yon8 County 1l1gh, underneath arc Na­ ...cou' Chari•• Blacle .hown deshes Starts lights. but. many, the physically hnn(ilcapped. clr....cI .cou. wa•••cond cia glR's ieglslat.lVe Davia AT THESE PRICES YOU CAN'T BE A HOG �lelhPethOePlesuOpfretmhee Scoouutrht'otode.ole":!'rel�.. my disposol. pounds If 30 to 32 years bid. und thSml!!8etl t.he gloUp wlt.h wlsh- Oount.y High, 2 30; Jeff Inore as Seal Chairmon is h\ 0 Senat.ol S and tell Congress- many things just ImIJ01- WINFIELD LEE tional Easter IS D"IStnct thnt H. Jen­ Manures and organic matter are invitations' os for It safe Journey home Based on t.he PIOI)osition County High, 3 pm, V tnnt For instance 41 bU!uc soil and Moore, teleVISion humOrist men All have occepted t�eheF��s:,�h��:� also benefiCial to trees. The Garry wns III the Hotel and Savannah High :i:�o�s ��ci��ov� pecan L\.nch SOlved more ond mOlo I)oople 1"0 testing kinS, 3 30, watel COIl!'iOI vatlOn were de- TAX COMMISSIONER lind emcee to ollend, along With then prlnci- "lal1s ernment I.revent any Interference one of the Revival March 1-6 lack of fertilizers IS Verstraete. DlIIlIlg Room at noon. With mUIlY ort of School, 4 Jl m In udmmist.1 nt.lve ussistants. their skill In the h!lsul the of tho South with Mr. Robbms is act.lve locai pal '-&& ely by people main causes for 10\\ pi oduc- °n'ombelS II IIde 011 the Ch,..irmart times of the pecnn thus IS a clIJoymg "chools and the and social affaITs. He IS 1\11. states t.hat Times IS tnis week The FREE·FREE·FREE ;'��J):�I e::vfo����r :;��� pl:��:�; bUSIne&8 Hodgcs " flsh.,ng-the tlon In "little lIoln are us follows Southeast acres of Iconservation the Jun- Pittman Park cruc181 fOJ votelllllS and theh choruses 1041 ClOp .•••• !lust-president of Georgia At year DI Znch Hendel Ron wos nnmod a I column about. mushrooms and t from the com­ Geo�g!a beginning cguhu lJ·ao a.m.; peas with apple repol nomlnatmg • ond R str Bulloch GirlS' ChOir, FEBRUARY 23 THROUGH MARCH 8 lotntlons, 721 ncros of pelluonent 101 ChambCl of Commerce and al Share dependents, ong Vigilance The committee selected, PLANTING TREES • • • Curry it.. to une who Is beyond School millee. services Pittman TUln1l1g cobbler topped with whipped FARMER ReVival at the nle to continue County High l)natures planted; 677 acres plant­ MR. so president of the States­ must. be kel)t.lr we Effingham selec- 18 a month for past �lli:!�I� c�ai�ml� ��C��:d���s�oO:,� comcs cream and the club approved the February good Win be the the IlmateUl stuge when it. Glee 10 u.m.; Screven Coun­ Cleaned-Tire. ed In pme trees; 36 l)Onds proper­ boro Juniol Chamber of' Com­ Park Methodist Church the bene�ts gamed thlough W0rk Sh announcement flom the st.nt.e Club, Car Vacuumed-Wlnd.hleld tlon of Mrs Johnson Black for the trees afld shl ubs UBare Op and Bas8 Mrs. John!lon Black, president planting haul dedicated to know-how n!! well os enthus- School GlrlM' Chorus. ly stocked with Broom merce; presidcnt of the hold In tho auditorIUm of the Mar­ .. yeols of fighting, of the 08S0CIllt.101l ty High Irene Watts award for the out­ rootU such as THIS YEAR? past Honors heodquRrte,s of the Junior Woman's Club pre- I J. plants Dogwood, WANT AN EARLY MONEY CROP A 10 10 Giennville .Junlor High the U S FISh and Wildlife Statesboro vlce­ friends of t.hlli \\orthy gloup At the .allle tlnle C Ollxter JOlle.. lasm f 01 It, we hnve secure(I tl :10. Checked­ (by of the Crab' Rotary Club; vin Pittman School �eg,"nlng on and Checked-Light. Checked-Battery Sided over a short busmess session st.ondlng Club Woman year Crepe Myrtle, Pille, Oaks, IS the 11 11m. 227 acres of iand 0- of the Inde­ Studdald of Valdosta Amcllcnn Legion Atlant.n was named who Will Schooi Glee Olub, Service), 1)1 president Georglll Malch 1st March Jerry stllong HeId Here JI. uttorney selvlce or Pent.on Rlmc". and Introduced the who Mrs Donald Haekett was selected etc., should be planted before the Sunday, thlough JUnior School Glee dl ained 6 6 nules of open gueats Meat. Packers ASSOCiation of Met- best. plotecl1on agoinst. apPlopria- ) i Langfold High Fan "It Checked-Brake. Checked perly by Mrs. pendent 6th. State and Notman Carter contribute with hiS column were: Mrs. E. L. Barnes, President for the award. spring growth beginS weekly 11 In the afternoon. 6,462 feet of t.lIe drain citizenship nnd of the Forest tlon cuts that would whittle away z;� Club, :30 dlt.ches; con­ GROW Heights Country L Zorn, pnstol of have 10- rlI0C;i�:n:uc:�c�lhe DSrtnteGeO�I��n 1M what und of the Federation of Black then turned the meeting Here are several things to Rev. George cer Umverslty exchanged who cntching School Glee Club, and 11111es of Georria IS as a director of I - I fOllnOl Stute Glennville Uigh installed, 45.0 mostly Club He ach\'e Methodist Church Spa k_, Oeolglll over to Mrs chairman of Sider about as t.he Park Avenue for t1W e. 20 W Women's Olubs, Mrs. L. M. Dur- Hackett, trees, very import­ dividual scollng leadership I F b 19 succumbed o� WrellM Elementary Ohorus, parrallel terraces built with 19 the HuUoch Count.y Bank, Stutes· �:��::�KO\�:���I�� h7�:�rf :�I:-�!: Oollege pi esident who WIll bo 1 11111 ; the Fine Arts who was ant of a in le1rl,e first oontllbutlon R. Lamar den, First District President. Mn. Committee, parts landscape plan, bu t th lS \\eek th to the lhe Se tember 1 .to 111. Joseph acros of sodded waterways. and a member of the Board fOUI wee ks, ey family to belong Leglon. to n heart attack last t.wo In I) of the Fashion Show. and Doro, past A wOlk shop \\us held nt the found at the top ot I)age Ele­ J. E. Bowen, Jr., President of the In charge the plannmg planting stage: PICKLE CUCUMBERS 2 Ill; Fiemmmg - 25 - St.ewards or the First Met.hodlst share the District (Geolgla- world's gleatestveternns olganiza- J thP Ohorus, Il BALANCED-ONLY It Yoas a good year 1968 ma­ of fllomclIlukeriS' Centel, }o"obruol y 19 this i88ue 2 TIRES $2.2S very Statesboro Sehlor Woman's Club, Mrs G. H. Byrd was narrator (1) growth rate and size at Identical ChoruM, 2 ao, and New­ No. with _ mentary in and Water Conservation Church of Statesbolo Durmg 19- FiOllda) L spot t.lon MISS ino��: ��Kto;yy::�g� SOil Trustee for the fashion show which fea­ is it an evergreen or lind 20 With 106 attending esttpr!�;d!�� 3 and Mrs. Alfred Dorman, turity; (2) IS t.he of he is Ohorus, p.m. n9 will sel \'e on t.he 22.0 averages. MI Hodges mnnager St.ate Y. M. C A. However, AT mgt.on }o'.!lemontory LUBRICATION and WASH-$2.SO and from us, Mr Paul Nes8mith, creations from form - THE BEST CONTRACT EVER he Steering 71111dlcd Ledfolll, 1I0me Indust.lles REVIVA.L SERVICES in of Tallulah Fans School. tured lovely SpTing decidious tree; (3) general CAN GIVE YOU terrifiC two- Veterans Vocal 8010s wtil ahlO be heard Luther Committee of the Statesboro and Georgia Telchel's' the State Depultment of 01· SuperVisor, myself, Olliff, nature of branch- SpeCialist flom the Mal'vln Pittman Mrs. Joe Woodcock Henry's. height, spread, Verstraete and Service located III the E�len"lOn MISSIONARY BAPTIST room 6 of the BATTERIES and C. O. Bohler, pTeHnted Bulloch Chnmbet of Com­ Komo, Whitey Office, or can­ UNION WE HAVE RENTAL Waldo Colson, Models were: Mrs. Carroll Her· resistance to insects and OFFERED IN THIS SECTION County \Ision, UOIverslty GeolglR, aolos Mrs. Dorman with a check for 109; (4) the next ot and in- School and elemontary plano thanks to all who had ,10 merce Chcster Curry, occupy GOUlt.house Statesboro, dem- Hay many Mrs. Emmett Scott, Mrs. root (8) d\1eted the wOlk shop, giVing lervlce& WIll begin at. the recital hall 0 from The J'Jnior Woman', Club to rington, disea8es; (5) system; 20.4 and 20.1 vlttlS all vetelons und their de- Revival w\11 be held In a vital in it. In t.hls challmanshlp, two 1:Ipota With such part H. P. Jones, Jr., Mrs. Frank Farr, hardiness, and Jitter - - leavetl, WITH A VERY LATE CLOSING DATE accepting pnstillt.lons m painting wooden B.ptult Ohurch • AP MUFFLERS and TAIL PIPES be used for concrete blocks for the (7) HMuch of the Oartel' and the No. 11 scorel', to use t.he facllilles or U.nlon Missionary the Mu�lc B\litll� t WE STOCK l\lr Robbins swd: pendcnti tl and coppar Mrs. K. R Herrmg, Mrs. Wendell fruit, etc. that faUs to the ground...... ovrls, ays, toqllng and Tallulah Falls School , _. wjll . lend M.rcu this otflce whenevcl nceded the brass solO11 gymnasium 8 BUI _Finch mtel On Saturday Mrs. Joe Woodcock, and Always to choose the tree She dlsplnyed Illllny est.mg ��d Jc��:�n��;�=�u�� the m for her Rockett, try in the -Mn M:r:h 2n be hel\rd In PROMPT ROAD SERVICE Luncheon And appreciation s�:: Rb'1l1nst ;� I'orgla' 't,caChen buckets und ensembles will EFFICIENT AND kindn98sllifl Mrs. Godfrey. to best do tho job you ��o�::�dd��mt����I���:; ll8YS, lJa!lkcts, SUJCIlI 'wIll the preacher �nd the club use h�r Edgar particular the rUtit lound of tho District 25 play A���ta ebe and the woodwinds letting Cash With Each olgonl7.ations as mntH The Bulloch ieud the Music Uulldl1llC have in mind. Some trees 01 e bet. -voluntary pineneedle JI • Will home the lov,iy the fashion show was Delivery on reb Delmus RU8hlng, Hall TwirUng Fashion Show for Holliday jHouse. Olimaxing Society Through support off to be held 'at Mflcon und MIS ot.I In Oone Lounge. with ter for shade, others as Wind­ (,eorgla Brooklet County ugent, 1\115 Geol SerVices Will be held a the Vogae Pattern Contest The blal.:ket mat.ches smging ensembles and &chool Mrs William Z Brown gave: (If research, pi 0(esslon01 und pub­ 27-28 other demonstlatlolHl on ! 8010s, high or and othen gn\(' and 7 '30 J' 1\1 The pub- The Statesboro Junior Woman's Mrs. A. M. Braswell, Jr, Mr!l. breakers barriers, the Umver· DaVIS, 11 A M. 0180 be short of a she at- DON'T DELAY hc nnd programs of dir­ SteLson UniverSity and nnd IJlBno solos Will report 'meeting for ornamental education, COlamlCS iM InVited to nttcnd presente�. Club held it'a sccond annual Johnson Black and Mrs E W purposes. The \�mncis maklllg lllctules, he tended ed the Jaycees ect service to the the of Tumpa play 100m sponsOl by ' I handicapped, sity chinn Thl! nsscmbly ATLANTIC Luncheon and Fashion Barnes Mrs Bras­ OVER-CROWDED SHRUBS fOI the pHIIlt.lI1g Sweetheart for the of if participating. OR Seal halS on Sutulday, FeblualY 28 purpose determining TO GET SEED SEE YOUR COUNTY AGENT ·tu�ter Society helped Reporter was bcaut.lfully ullunged With ex- 12. at well was first Winner, Mrs Often shrubs Will become over­ the district at Sho\\, Thursday, February the citizens of Statesboro were In- place new to t.housands of right. to leplesent I bllng hope " hlblls of plctUles. hnnd IlIIlnted second Mrs. E. several of the Forest Country Club. a I Johnson Black, and crowded aftel: yealS on Malch 9-16 for the SUBSCRIBERS Heights I terested in Community our 1ello\\ Last year Konsas City 1 forming Geolglans" chinn, bnsketl)" metai, tlOYS und TIMES I W third. Judges were MI'8. An over-crowded plant tournoment en decorated with \ The Barnes, growth nc The tabies werc Chest or a United Fund crlt.plcd persons recclved as­ national 32-team IS St k ond sew- POINT SERVICE I C��b Lane and 6,766 hand IHunted tlllYS bowls, FOUR L. Miss Betty looks as bad as no at al1. FRED GERRALD SUI- red and \\ lute lace Vaien- then voted to on record os Waller, plant sistance from thc Piedmont's John KUiken lovely go Society through mg cablnct3, mlillatule gill dens Miss LUCille Where shrubs have become crowd­ lead to fOJ tine" Illassed With camellias and in favor of a United Fund Golightly. rehablht.nt.lon centers in Al­ rendered hiS l\1r!l John Robeltson, thl1ty- BACK ing ,or CAIRO PICKLE COM'PANY the 2 rebounding Hnd celal1llCS WAY, WAY them out and use Blook- GO With Chest which would The luncheon was under the di- ed you can .thln of LaGrange nine years 0 tenchel In the entWined IVy Community bany 8nd Atlonta. The primary Woyne Copeland Ciub membCls wCle very int.el­ STATION 1 rection of the Fme AI ts Commlt­ the plants remo\'ed In another part CORNER EAST PARRISH AND DAVIS STREET retumed hiS field let School und now COrlC- luncheon was SCI ved eliminate many of the indiVidualQe_\,. or thiS Eostel Seal but goal l'l1gh I)vel the A dohclOUS emphaSIS yenl's (146) ested In the demOl1stlutlOIlS gwen In checking regiKtlll· the or for a shrub border. the Dlooklet com- are each I tee and the Education Department of yard at 683. flom III the of Chicken ula kmg drives which held year. OR WRITE BOX 314. STATESBORO. GA. Drive will be t.o raise funds fOI leadelshlp sllondent the \\olk and the dls­ thllt wei e Hlgncd "umul Trolmell, 8 STREET STATESBORO. GA. consisting over-crowded pelcentage ottock ot. durlllg shOll tlon slips SOUTH MAIN in! Carroll a lot the Junior Woman's Club You can aVOId scored three WinS dur-1mumty suffered II henat time patty shells, congealed salad, fresh Mrs Herrington gave maintaining and expanding ser­ Will be the LaGrange of exlublts Times recent subscribers drnwll1g Mrs Edmund BiblSl, long ValdosLo, Georg18, on of lust. week ploy handi­ the week 101-93 over Valdosta home Fllduy of our fllcnds 40 '\ Ices to GeOi gla's 212,300 The schedule Ing Ihm A most. delicIOUS covered dish we so mlmy T. E Deal, guest pi eacher. daliy to hel bed lound over ,and has been confined of State, 88-57 We!!.t Georgia, IIldicnted t.he iength Mrs M. P Martm, SI , 18 capped. of services for the meeting are luncheon \\U" selved each dny who hud to In n cllt.lcol condition since t.hllt and 87-81 over North Georgia, have Iccelved the Mrs. Litt Allen. 7 30-7 55 a m and 8 00 pill. Club membels ond agents IHe time that t.hey J8 aver- dote. this TO ATTEND PRESIDENTS' will be for send thell per game scoring fonvord to the next work thRt. 'Ne want to share J R Bowen, 20 A nursery plovlded MIS Robeltson has been the looking papCl to 79.2. GTC IS second at 788 With 1111 or our T 60 chlldlen and the pubhc age fOI the day In Home Industries which Will DR. ZACH S. HENDERSON information C. SWlhftOn, CLUB CONFERENCE pre-school Blooklet COli espondent inVited to pOints pel' game. be held lit 0 lutel date elll reod-I I. M. Foy, Jr, 8 IS curdlally participate Sovannah Evening PI eS!l fOl the t.he t.hll d generat.lOn of t.he Jones LaGrange also had a good week we I ecognlze thnt many 40 and J C. In theRe sel vices. le­ Board Though I EI nest Nesmith, Supt. W H Ro.�ett last twenty-five yenas and hilS lanuly to serve on the State slill at taking off 62 them did nol leglster and 10 I or musIc Will be under the reboundmg, In FUNERAL LAST FRIDAY father ond of H. L HoUand. locol epresentnllvea SpeCial for the Bulloch Herald 0' tho Y. M. C. A .. hlo \"Ilson, and 72 from Ilorted not answer the Wallace against West Georgia many other" clut Joe P Warren, 3 Gulf Life InsUlance Company, direction of Mrs Fred A Stat.esboro since tt was fust es· bot.h been ac- their sea� grandfather havmg they had will be North Georgia, to send FOR MRS. SARAH SMITH about. how long J 20 huve recf\lved an Invitation to theit and congregational singing tabhshed hele She hus fOI ap­ Uve members before him queRtlon MAycock to 53.8. GTC is next t.he Bulloch Times, stili PI csidents' Club Con­ led the pastor, Rev. L E Hous. son average also lUI- received Bit die P. l..an'ier 30 companyls by proximately two years MIS Sarah lsabello Smith, 78, He comes to hiM present position at 51.7. there were muny Mrs. L E 10 ference in St PetersbUlg, Fla., ton, Jr. nished news of the com­ with a number of and Bosw'ell, leads Dls- Brookle� died in the Bulloch Hospl- professional 0 t�nl§-elr University County wormg the WI�OIl(hd bi E Nevils, 50 ApnJ 9-12 A leudlng sales and Oglethorpe to readers of the Times honors to hiS credit. He was MMI Ohas munity . arter a ciVIC e are trlct 26 and the nation with 41.9 tal lost ThUisday mornmg (IUeKtI�nl I�s Ow 67 service leeold in 1958 quahfled CIRCLE TO MEET MONDAY Robertson 18 member of esident of the long n' P Mikell, Mrs. recently elected pi we ore a. short IlInesR. 0 t em as t�an ee which ad .. allowed per game. Although andt co�tmue � J. H. Watson, 40 them fOI the liessions at points the Brooklet Methodist OhUlch, Atlanta Aid SOl!let.y tor proud MIS Mina Franklin Circle of lead- Survivol!! are two sons, Robert Lewal OUI liJeas will be The there IS no danger of losing of all Mrs Belle Coleman. 50 vunced underwlltlng where she has taught the Young 1959-60. lie IS also a forme I Jun- Church will the closest H Smith and James E Smith of ust wee 8 IMue listing ThiS Will be the sixth the PlImitive Baptist ership because team, class fOl In lof S�,b8Cflbel"t W. W Robertson, 30 presented Matrons Sunday School lor Chamber of Commerce "Out- two Mrs. OUI new and nib meet flight, March 2 at is up 60.1, Ogle- Statesboro, daughters, some of 40 Pre81denlK' Club Confmence Ml. Monday Piedmont, giving Man of the Year" Leon R Holloway, New- D Lovett of and standing Young we rcnew� s�h� Will bo and Mr. the home of MItis Irene Kingery faces tough tests in baSIS Doyle Savannah, sclibel! 18 Hockett ottendlng thorpe th�ra;:a!:r!�-o:et:�;�sraIY In addition to the election of J E. Strickland, Jr., I at 7 30 P. M. and In their last two MIS G A Cortner of College com�entet.d t�e ques FOR THE JOB Mercer HAS THE MATERIAL \"11son's fourth. berry those 01 the Brooklet community PreSident the Boald of D. B. Frankhn, 60 SMITH GRAIN CO. Md the State Ee Ae season. Palk, I!nvel�' IOn checkin� of the In- :oannyot�'��\oe�s 25 games regular who have news that should be new members. MIS T W Nevils, Directors chose nye we found Teachers Funeral sel vices were heid last further oYel the gslips I Cary Moore of Georgia ale to handle 1\11" W L 8 eluded lequested arc William A Bugg, Atlan- Intel est- W.ters, retained hIs free throw Bul· Fdday at the Mldrlleground Prlml- They othels who gnve equnlly leadel'8hip then news dIrectly "It.h the IJine W D Anderson, 61 t1\'c Church at a con- ta; Howard H Callaway, comment.s One leuder K81d and Teachers leads news Baptist pm, ing (.854) Georgia loch Times or to get the to Boddiford, Doug- E D Laniel, 60 ducted Elder Hal rison H. 01- Mountain, Neal had been "takmg the Bul- • In team' free throw with of each by that he Board shooting us Monday mor.nlng Fled G. Blitch, 12 Unih Waycloss; wns nn Window by Jack Wllhams, Jr., IHncu it Brick Doors Peg IIff Burml wus in the church lasj loch Time" evely Bros. .747. mails. 60 Painh For Merry week through the and Madison. Mrs. John D. Lee, cemetery Kay Tipton, Engle." �very as Purp��e USEFUL EVERY ROOM E R Warnock. 40 IN of Laniel-Hunlel Funerol lIome In pOSItions leadelShlp of lhem wele long-tlmo SERVICES FOR Muny 46 FUNERAL Dist.rlct Chairmen of the State been MIK J. E - III of while othcls had Webb, - aLP of Statesbolo was chalge subscrlbels DUTCH BOY DEVOE BPS • Wall'Paneling 'LARGE SEI.;ECTION OF PEG BOARD elm.I·C thel 40 -, Fencm.g Y. M. C A are Jack K Acree, short num- M. D Collins, Cement Mortar Mix NOAH H. HILL ll.lrangements With U6 fOI II lehatlvely MRS. Northwest District; of R. C. Roberts, 60 FIXTURES COltel8vllle, ber of ycalM We ale proud BRUSHES - PAINT ROLLERS Attended Cent.ral those M D. Hendricks, Jr., 23 Mrs. Noah H. Hili, 79, died last Well PRIMITIVE CIRCLE TO MEET W L Jo!nel, JI , Gllffin, ull of them dnd ole listing Hardwood 20 Flooring the Bulloch wcst. Dr Zach S Hendel- ulld who mode on Lester Stevens, Thursday In County A "Farm Chmc" heid Dlst.rlct; who leglsteled - FenCing Plimltlve Sout.hea!!.t OIS- "how Ethel M 62 PAINT THINNERS CLEANERS a Illness. She The Stntesboro Bap- Statesboro, to the of Mrs 1"Ioyd. Cabinet Cover Hospital after long at Ogeechee School, and son, unswer question Sheathing recently meet of- Vnldos- the R. Newsome, 10 Lap tlst Circle will lecelved Thomas Gyp •• Mondoy J A Vinyl was the of the late WII- was tdet, Durrenberger, long has your family Fir daughter on the tarm or Frank Proctol I - Lumber 3 o'clock 46 VARNISHES-SHELLAC FLOOR PAINTS Fir Mouldi�g and Hattie Pat- ternoon, Mnrch 2 nt SO ta, Southwest District, Rnd Judge Times In YOllJ home"" '.J. fI Wyatt, ham Kicklighter attended by mOle t'onn twenty Mrs. Lone and MIS NOIt.h to be of J B Andelson. 18 Cabinet Hardware terson Kicklighter, pioneer settlers With Emory C R McLunuhan, Elbmtoll, We beheve thiS farmers 45 Asbestos Althur Bunce as co-hostesses. east DIStIiCt. ernl interest to OUI Icaders Mrs. W B Johnson, WAXES- MASONRY PAINTS •• of Bulloch County. erect.ed a roll of wire Siding The group ------school 16 Fir the Brook- Kome 33,000 high 'A ShekerJlan, 60 Emmitt BeaRley, a of gon-I She was member Serving Phyllis Plywood fence beside the paved highway 18 Scree�s Metal and 800 HI-Y and Mrs Thoma" B DarWin, 26-30 J. E. Stllckland, Jr., tor girisin Moulding let. Baptist Church 25 years. nOlth to Mr. Proctor's home. ThIS boys •. Y M C A. 15 are her Noah This You? HI-Y Clubs, the Stat.e Mrs Mildred Newton, J C SClews,8 SUrviVOrs husband, was done to experience In put� Was Wool Insulation get of its 10 Rock Pine five IS the largest organizatIOn MIS E. L Womack, 60 I Grady Flake. Cop.R.Tox H. of 80ns, to best Trl-I Tile Board Hill, Brooklet; up fence according KnoHy lng ale married ond have three S A. You kind In the world Mrs Leo Martin, 67 I MI'8. John Neamlth,80 Charies W. of Live Oak, Fla., reliability recommended plactlces. tod_ay Protection of Wood From H. of children, two sons and 0 daugh· Mrs Bonnie P Deen, 40-50 George J Hart, 20 For F. of JacksonVille, Lonnie In the clinic was t.he Oooperating a t.eacher. M. S. MET 30 Ventilator Moods of Reidsvtlle Your husband is UNION BAPTIST W. Thomas Giaquinto, 2 James H Whitaker, All Mobile, Ala., wallace Bulloch Board of Educa- t�I" - - Plywood County '\ au have a MRS. COLON AKINS 40 Termite. Rot Fungu. Types Roofing Fla. two kindergarten. WITH Mn J. L 50 Bruce R. Akins. and Fred W. fo Miami, j tion, The Langdale Company, Vai. Kingery, I( the lady described above will The W. M S. of the Union Bap- 14 W. W Jones, 85 Mrs. J. S. Sowell of Akins It Sons Hard- J. Grady Donaldson, daughten, dOf)ta, W. C. 25 Sei- Wednesday Waters of call at the Times otfice, list Ohurch met IRst Tolt.on Neflmith, 5 W. W Brannen, 19 Brooklet, Mrs. Ottls ware and the Producers Co.op. will be t.wo at the home of Mrs. 11 Mrs. Jullan Street, she given afternoon Miss GladiS Iden. 11)" Herbelt R. Smith. Register; two sisters, O. 'E. Gay, J. P. Foldes And Gor- b.ald Rush- ticket. to the picture showing Colon Akins. Mrs Delma8 6 First Fed Sav." Loan, AssD., I. W. Waters of Statesboro, Mrs. S. Bulloch Vo- t�- Harry Denmark, don Hendrix, County a on AND PROBLEMS and tomoTTOW at the Georgia ing, Jr, presented program it was the T. Futch, 26 GUIDE YOU IN YOUR PAINTING B�ILDING W. Hill Sr., of Reidsville; two teacher" directed the clinic. day B. J. Futch, when Eagle Henry LET OUR ag Theater. Our Fabulous 40th 16 EXPERIE�CE A. Kicklighter of Pen- In- "Alaskan MrR Emma Mikell, 60 W. E. Helmly, brot.hers, R. Mr. Proctor invites anyone and Potentiali· .' After receiving her tickets If State-Its Needs 2 W. E. Webb, 80 aacola, Fla., and Frank Wilson, El terested in erectmg f'!Rce by thiS Montrose Oraham, will call at the Statesboro as a put of the Baptist 20 22 hiS farm and the lady ties," Mrs. E K. DeLoach, 80-35 D. 0 Anderson, Sungdo, Calif.; granchildren; method to stop bi' tield. Floral Shop she will be given a Home Million 64 Jones The Florist, GO 15 look at the demolUltration. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, great..grandchildren. Sam Mrs. Hubert orehld with the compU- Mrs. Neville, Jr 4 Bernard Banka. 13 SInith Grain Co. Funeral services for Mrs. Hill 10vel, L. S. Lee. .• A. and E. Aklno Co. the Mrs. Oolon Fertilizer of Bill pro- Watara. menta Holloway. Smith and were held laot at 3 p.m. COMPLETES TRAINING �.turdoy loin. Dolmao Ruohln,. Sr.• ropre- 15 .t tho Brooklot B.ptiot Oh....,h SllC Loon.rd W. 001- prletor. 25 �:'·D':,.�I:�.rtIn. - J. Paul Army wlveo of the four mio- �: r: ;����n� 14 EAST VINE STREET ... Mi.. Etlwi.a .f Mr•. Th.t balr ••U .onted tho 4-3SI1 STATESBORO, GEORGIA Show. alt , P.ul, .au.ltt.r For. tre. Ityllnr Ill" E. R. W.rnoek. 40 YOUR LOCATION PHONE PO .ondu.ted Rev. Kent L Gillon. IInl. Rt. I'. Ro.k, Ford. GL.... loin. C. JoI. loin. Wendell Bakor. DELIVER ANYWHERE TO ...... cia...... a GTe f ,It...... by .n Ion..rlo. In Alaob. .Ii' WE WILL of S,.,••boro, who wa 1, B..uty Shop for ...... 20- water .nd Rev. Floyd F. Bran. .ontl, .ompleted th...... Mb of Ohl'lotlno·. After F. W. Knlrht. 67 W Clifton. •• ar••wim..I••• wa••r .Idi•• aM 4a.cl••• Novilled tho .Ioolnc pray�r. Thie fr....m••'• hoblti w.rt.... 40 Roliertaon. 60 Burt.1 .uln tho chur.h .ometary. tralnlnr .t tho Junel. .. JoIn. Ak- JoIn. Delma Konnody. Silly cratarlal work .ft.r .._.i... Wltil. • abort bUlln m tlnc She pl... '0 tI con... .r Caul- Tho lad, dooerlbed teat .....k 40 (Oontlnued on POIfe 7) Smith-Tillmon JoIort"..,. _ In Oenter. Fort Sh.rman. .. Dr. O. L IIoon. wal __M "Mi•• M...rlal 'ark .f In. iervod rof h .1 St...... ro HI Sct._I, .h. .... lin. Joab Lonler. �ntL .harp of .rnncomenta. Zono. rpoln- 1_," IItI1.LO(lR 'I'IIIB8 about PortaL O,lelb,'1 pond, up 1111 Tbunda, ...bruarr II James A ot around twentJ black eration Is managed by A total Ii•• iiIiiiiii ..... '59 0iii0t Knight and the Auto Parts and Governor. Labor Commissioner Economy crappie, 10 the, elalmed Pboal ••U firms VI�W IN SUITABLE DESIGN News 01 follcs And 00 of Metter 18 managed Jaek MOllnlfO eame up with • Supply E L Beaaley You WIll be buyln, lut­ nice catch from Ha"e,. And.... by '} he Statcsboro operation 10 SIX MEMBERS INITIArED Memorial beaut,. and on of lad I Ing iulloth lOll'S Monda, pond IIVUORJPrIeNl l�h�.�?��1!91M!:of Area a machine Gammn Theta Monument un a 01 The Statesboro eludes complete shop The Ohnpter dignity n any IS almoat h' f w.. 82 at f' erapple k, t!-ft--t which IS under the SUper\ISIOn of I Sigrnn Alpha Iota profuaelonnl we and create 1969 Ing that .... a ------design NEEDED THURSDAY FEB 26, ave_e boy, 8'ut� == \ l� � It:: HALF CENTURY OF SERVICE WHERE pound The Following IS one of a serie... Marsh music frlltCllllty fOI women at 'Vhether desire is for OVBR ....-...-----...�I of flm Jack _ _ Burney your I.- pretty strinll � � the Ii initiated The maJorlt)' of sales fOI , GTC lnat IldllY night a Monument of elaborate bound to __ eve.,. da,. 10 be'l 1CIi�':...a..� �n I Penton nearl, SIX members a fOI mal (B,. Rima) �:slsu�lrl�st:�d1 ����I�u�l:nt�:fb'!i:r firm are made to Independent g" Ilt pledge sculpture or an ex.mple be once in a whUe lucky �4':= r::= rae: con and of the folks who dealers SCI vice stations SCI \ Ice held 111 the lounge of the character i. In itl no­ Pox! Ve.,. rtat� _ munity rages whose What Do You Read? Warnln,l Fllhln, to 'OU .....; ...... n I Initiated Next w.ek .e'll try rive make them \\ hat ate Indi farmers fleet Sales music building Thoae AU eontarJou. to adult mal... S)'IIIP­ they and operutora tably Ilmple detall us, we be where to and I Parriah and few hlnta on 10 stores were 1\Ial Elizabeth We not believe In cenlonhlp .. to a ;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:� and collectively they help manager for all three IS L y for Monument Ideas r of the Amellcan give do toma Continual complaint vidually freely, The readinw habits people of tackle and bait 'OU Thelmn Mallard Sue Ma.h the Idnd the local buslneaa , Betty be entitled to read what need for fresh lun.hlne and shape picture B OllIff and estimate. for alarm among scholars Intel lieve that adults should air, Dolfe Cor I'eUOIl genuine need if interested new s we salute con but n Jayne Bragan, relaxation you're An Exclusive ThiS week tn the In contacting Mr Redding who the nation 8 future read On the other hand young Frances Monroe lecta.als and those ponder wish to and Redd and the Statesboro CCI and euc vette and Mar,. they Patient hal blank exprOlllon See you next week J P ng rung the steady growth down the road to W. are In going cheap formative and impressionable stagea Auto Parts Co cess of his buaineea here he at ahort, mind. In the oome tim.. to wife and kids take a boy flahln, Service At I deaf to compel every and mediocrity dale On tet one of OUI business trlbuted It to a to the Somebody ought PHONE 4 SIU "... yulgarity to such an overwhelming .. of kind April large degree should not be subject H no taota for work an, ubhc to listen to his own on reaches Ita ultl birth of d e I speaker A responsible church leader talking recently of taekle oata T..etherne.. firms Will celebrate its 18th NAP A system pai-rs influence It Is no exaggeration to uy Frequent ebeelrlDa Model Laundry remarks of this bad huaband aDd wife on date In 1941 on It he of "hat the young people of today mate when the day It was that trtbution Comn entmg the subject lop.., banp out In Iportloe countries are to Co a that 8 that the people of many put In a two..,ar family �oth try that the Statesboro Auto Parts had thiS to sa) Yes it s good read pointed out 'cry effectively today young goo" atorea lonler than usual use than are most of tbe the at the here under the We think its can t be beat diet of trash vul their time to better to flah turn Into driveway began operation I system Are 8 Seerat ealla �ounl8ter8 grven steady ting nlPt pbone Timel same time -Chattanooga of J P Redding Since and we al e especially proud to be CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY. never been at the to rum ownership and sex hterature which has young people Ing pal., mumble. Belt. pnty his Dyeing the of the business here associated \\ ith the Atlanta N A interested In eY beginning This should disturb everyone m in box.., liea to avail.ble to the American people In such quantaty .... tackle It has continually grown Startmg P A Warehouse under the Fraser IA1iEND future Treat brutal bad taste country ita people and their eryone No known cur. .,.. Dr In such" degree oC 'THE BUT' Cotto.. S.... Ru,., ... out with two the tlrm cham ment Medleatlon II usele.. DI. WE OFFD employee" Oil Manl ,. . now operates With a total of fit eale not fatal Victim should Dr.,.rl.'-',. is Your the but ph:valclan provldel 72 Col . teen and has branched II often .. ..lble CII.I...f employees Sell go flohlnl' po In care Statesboro-Something To Now I. the nme when patents should stop, look and listen Medl.el out to Include two branch opera The fllhln, fever II rislD' In .lth the best ID Let UI le"e you tlOns other than the local office to othen into motion Bulloch AI the 'towns all over our land are eompet­ to sell our community put Don t at BIll the", HII can be County comln, Servlee customer It IS Cities end laugh dUring dlY' feehngs Preocriptlon THE MODEL and parts department Actually plus amllie parking it Is al.a,.s seuon .. almost on hand the te other communities In In our efforts to attract industr), wounded Into the man want hIm Is our ProfeuloD an A stOIC and operates ing these days along with deeply Help Bill grow you Pharmacy the business was moved three NAP natur ver With the eon Allanllt (.. Go\ernor Erne5t Vandiver and to set­ dealrable to furnish information about our to kind II Ipreadln, its from Its parts .eLrllllr}' eorlin an elfort to and attract Industry become by I,v,nl hlnl Itronr,wlIe, and IIllldance times in Statesboro finally mo\ shop separately persuade DRUG COMPANY LAUNDRY are enth.lasUe tlnaous floodl,. the ponda, CITY h\ 0 COll1ntl!isloller of Lahor Ben T .'ulet resources our climate our labor and our prod raIPs which requires Georgia tle within their gates al Ing to its new quarters on the cor 4epartment hIm a child Look for the creeke and the ae"OD loob ..t.... Cla. about _ t!�onolUlc prosper hi in 19?i9 Comm.II'OIIlr that we .a a commu Stop treating hke qUIck changes riven, S N. t•• Co.rt...... flOOI S ot the Georgia civic and community mind ucta But It ie also fitting Acro.. Fro. ner of Elm and Walnut Streets bUilding Many organizations of mood the Inten"" but brief Intlel some mighty fme eating too to call OUI first bor lered "ILh five teet at snow Wanderer Motel, re country wanted Care their home Ind thou fRnul)-thuL they upprRI!to CUI e of theu homes nnd fumilles thoughtfully George Prather and Eudl£ Wat noth ce about It ,)resldont a Ktng knowing and Just thmklng some of the I vlllues thlln thel e III e today-wl\stlllg most of their time CIS hung on to two nice shad on about a democlacy they were makes me break out in. goose JEKYLLIILAND,GA. socml mg afternoon flom HaT CUI e of one s home the yal I Rnd gar In duplicntlng drives PUI ely organizations ex can ad Wednesday Taking fearful since one had never bumps the SI7.e ot eggs 1 on the arc S InndIng Ogeechee held cookll fOl 01 e s I� a In ItHelt and mnny oLher IIctlvltle1' which Immediately e It of( vcy WANDERER .nd other properhe. den g fnmily big Jol Isted on earth just to U hqnt by taking d to own. of The One went (OUI and one half I Ulee p.rt If cannot No 22nd on never seems to If properl) done It I equll ea mllny haulS of plan leVied on them they say Washtngton s birthday the but putting It pounds and one at three pounds have Then too nature • has but I still do n uch good •• InTe.'m.nt Co Send me pro.pectu. passed Mock and Bfll Chandler b, Se ld. weather Carlos him on mlftd Everybody helps With the hot adjust m) also uught two IlIce buck shad at kno\\s hiS hfo hiS bra\ery and Ing by n aktng It possible for man three each There were -vt, lIe If he is In the pound" I' 110 .IIch thl IJ a. J ,0.Oy·· all he did for our country We all to I esplre That III Who .ald tit", MEDITATION also several other boats out from "0". I am interest nuddle class rt he is In the Nam." dal..."u'.CVI I re\ ere hla memory upper catcmes The MY This Anlveyrs with small rocord I Millin.. of boys and Ilrls The World s Moot Used in some ot the outstanding 10\\01 low class he !!"'eats Look at tho Widely BACKWARD ed .nd can control river is tr88hy and rising one In trouble with the poUee­ Devolion.! Guide events thAt happened "trUe he autol atlc bUIlt In body under twenty these facts the ruck was teen crime by for sidering dope trafric Imonll I"ers-erg.niled \\all fOI I eat does not shfft winter president fair ThO'Rason IS a little early I "••r... mlnorl of 18 feel •.• New York the first capital weather Which why I sorry LO 0 K but IIhows promi�tng results 110 a of SOOO 1ft \VfsC!:Dlhfln our (ountlY \\as \il1age for those folks fal I. ��.tnt��� l�r::�:�w:rAj8ueL�' ��t'/.l'Q'U'�NT

' REGISTER H. D. CLUB MET Mn . MarvI nM eeks gav•• v.ry W. M. U. MET .... Carl Starlinll. DISTIIICT MEETING U�.ENCE Cyril Bunkley, 101 BULLOCH TIMES devotional. after which CLUB MET NEW CASTLE H. D. CLUB ATTENDS WITH MRS Inspiring' WESTSIDE H. D. BULLOCH TIMFS IWpRooMBAANT'lSOCNLUCBONTFOEllsPEONNCSEOII . MARVIN MEEKS Mrs. Arnold Parrl.h and Mrs. WII- ' F.b. 1959 F;..· a 8hart business meettng wu held. WITH MIIS . .cAIIL STAIILING Explorers The Statesboro Woman. CIub Thur.d.,. 28. MET JANUAIIY 17.. eeccm- John R. Godbee, 1151 F.ur . 0 Mn. H. on . a ews ..,.••• F.It. 28. p N The RClrister D. Club met 4•• Th rt I WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAIIY ,. liam confer- The to Jekyll "bere Home Demon­ Starling. will sponsor a probation trip Island. The New Cadle friends from Savannah MI·S. Millard 13th at the by Lawrence W.M.U. met Wedne.- MRS. R. T. HA'rHCOCK visitors with Mr. and FI'iday, February our Southeast District Council Janu­ panied The WMU to meet to ob, ence on eventng, February The Westaide H. D. Club met stration Club met Tuesday, plans Fdday Griffeth. home of Mrs. Marvin Meek!! with aUended the district meettng of will be held on with MI'8. Carl S.a.on of 8amb court February. with eev­ day, February IB, erve Annie Armstrong mger In the Bulloch County meeting Center on ary 27 at the club house ..aDI 8. I,27th nud Hubert. Edenfield I' M re. Ed Bruneon as co-hoeteae. Homemakers THIS hh·. 1\1I-s. Cnrl Brack f th U' at the Delta Kappa at Bruns- II KEEP Mrs. William Missions. Mrs. 17 was discussed. enteen members The Alpha Starling. StarlinII' Prayer for Home with .Judeu J. L. Renfroe. present. nnd Rheumn.· " was to an meet. 21. This is a' Over 2&,000 Arthritic and Joe-were SUPPCI' gueats Wed- o( Georgla, '""O,S hocme nf'ovrer�h'eY The mceting called order 4th tor aU day wick on February preaided �I rs. CarI StarI' of Mrs. Gear a talk on February wail with 109, pro- William the president, of COUlt Ogee- gave dried opened group '. Starling, - judge 'UI)CII·O·'� �d-" I meeting for teachers and nesduy night of 1\11'. und "11's.�, l'... weekend with his parents. by Mrs. L. J. Holloway, the vice ba.- national a:ne::: Some of the ladl.. did Mrs. Delmas sorority ���leB�f���e�� ::::eb!:�e�nt��e gram chairman, had charge· of the all ladies to come 80 they 00k 0Ut picture arrangement. During the Ing. after which be lAk· urgell C chcc" Clrcutt, presiding. singing, eecre- I, tnexpeuetve, can gill' president. The club sang "Amer- Mrs. Godbee is recording keto It program. The tat- Tilthe 0 ers W)!nn. while others did cera­ the devotional, Jo�or tree Intormlt- lndles present b tt T d The confurence is being organ- lIocial hour deli lou f h te ket weaving Rushing. Jr., gave ell In the home. ATTENDS DIST. MEETING 'Ica" nnd pled,ed nilegIanec t0 our Door were awarded and tary for the district organization. in and discullsion utter- 1\11-. and Mrs. Oluude Montgolll- LUNCHEON.FASHION- SHOW pri-'.ea At the noon hour a deli. al her "AII Are ing part reading ��nHo�ee�ill:;::s.an (By GII!'Y Witte) ized by Ralph Bacon. local mics. using theme, Dls- flag. were served by cthesh::t::e;en winners Mrs. Louis Ellis, 'l:iO�e8��rn����:�g.::a.o' of Alaska u Ihouse o( were dinner gucsts Those attending the First and the were, covered dish luncheon .a. Allk.... ��� ,��; Fab I 49th State lind probation officer of the ury Augusto, fever is in the air. 1 etoue Post 34.0 held a ham-I ney Spring E. W. Mrs. Alvin from Explorer luat of Mr. nnd l\lrs. Pow. trict Home Demonstration ardent desire Mrs. Barnes, At 2 :30 the regular bus. Delmas preet- R�ea�d�th�.�C�I�asa�lf�le�d�A�d.�_�!:".====�=====� Roya'i Sel'v�c: ='ere Mrs. AU� at Sl:!;!!��'i��v�eI��e�:r��le2n� Circuit of the superior Sunday ••••••• _ith it comes the enjoyed. M�s. Rushing, on even. Ogeecbue ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. M MI. Lewis Hook, Mrs. Mrs. B. the burger supper Tuesday ell Williams. Council at Jekyll Island one Clubl�_dayl: connected Iness wal held. dent. presided during the business brey Starling, L. Bunkley, the pastor, will be speaker. COUl't. to toas meeting food and . away everything R�c�er, C 17. The lust were Mesdames Willis Cobb of Pine Tops, N. .• Mia Mil­ Industries Mrs. S. W. Mrs. Oscar P. M. .ing, February .... Will Mrs. Marsh is with Mr. week Perry winter. have such an I It was announced that session. A Home Starling. Time Is 8 o'clock Everyone I eatured on the program Eunice with If you drinks were furnished by the Arnold Buster Mrs. Raymond Pose o( Brooklet, State Home Indus­ will be held February HUghes, Ml's. H. L. Hood, Jr., Mrs. is invited to attend. Stewart of Atlanta, di- and Mt-s. Mut'sh of Calahan, Cobb. Woodll, HYBRID SEED CORN should have been one of! dred Ledford, Workshop- Coca-Cola be T'rnvis Craig urse you I Frank Sr. who ------:.------..:..:::....::.---=-..::..:::::::::...----_ Statesboro BoUling Ffulds, M. L. Harold Roc- and Mrs. Simmons, will be at the 10 and 20 at the Homemakers' of the board of pre- Ffu., II Iew days this week. Taylor, who attended the Ladles ti-les specialist, was held I'CctOI' st.ot9 tbo.� basket or flowers FIRM GROUND Company nnd the supper Luke Howell De­ won the 10\'eJy Center for a two under of ON conduct n Brack were ker, Hendrix, Luncheon and Fashion Show Homemakers day Center the leadership local button, who will panel r.h-. nnd !\II's. S. W. Day in the new addition 01 the �:. R. C. Rob­ used the models. 19 and 20. Home In­ men of' I Lauch, L. Womack, by . on February Mh.s Mildred Ledford, o( vlslturs in Suvunnuh at the Forest. Heights cunu-y workshop The scouts did composed outstanding Fridily. Mrs. A. B. was Coca-Cola plant. erts, J. C. Cowart, Get It Now ,,":In­ Mrs. Davis e-8ve an Intereettng re­ dustries speclaUst. Atlantn. two I .C, \V.ynn, M: Club on Tuesday, February 18th. �(cDoug�ld built sound, con- of the which was MI'. und 1\11'8. Uill Cod�. nnd ncr the for high (oundation of this bank is upon much cooking I Nesl)lIth and MI88 Vema --- of br-idge on the 4-H Club held The demonstration (or the af­ The the H. Minko\.it7. &. Sons prl�e port banquet I This program Is a project of Gl'iffin \\!el'� hCl'e for Bell?le aponsored by Shields Kenan done on outside grills. Mr. and childl'en o( score all. Mrs. School was Mrs. Davis. CollinS. Inman recently at MaUie Lively ternoon given by nHuil's of the of St.tesboro. Mrs. Foy Sr., �\!er pl'actice. Brock also helped with public depurtment the weekend with Mrs. Dovie Hell- (Supply Limited) was winner of the prize. dlscullion was sel'vative of good bunking SHOE Mrs. Jim .... Rnd expressed thank. to the The subjcct of principles I who is Chairman of the Ladies and aided in the club with 1\11'5. cha.il'- dl'ix. Mrs. �;Ioise Ware to the preparatton I?en.n utc� KITCHEN SHOWER Clubs for etiquette. During In- • 4-H table-uLlinII' IS , did an oUl.!tanding H�nnicuU. County helping lIuan. The conlmlly , Bridge Clubs, was of the food. l)Ubhc ( who wrote htlr muke the occasion a succell. the social hour games, under the and to serving this im- 1\.lI-s. Noyce Edenfield and Mrs. Tables for bridge were set. up o�'n SCript,. record of service to our customcl's thl! vited lind lo uttend & Cone Seed & job. cer'cmonlcs and chair­ Our ur'�ed master o( delight.­ Mrs. Gear gaYe a demonstration direction of the recreation A total of fo�·tl.-eight CXIJlol'er 'HI�r�;-��'�;�H�v:!.�s·h�\:e ��I:5�I1��:::�u�. James Daughtry entertained with Bradley on the terrace overlooking the 1)ol·tllnt meeting. Emma furn­ were scouts and four udulta commmed I\ltcnded RII Kelly on dried arrangements man. Mn. Gordon Andcrson, ------MI'!>. Bel'thll n kitchen shower fol' Miss Glenda where o( the present.. picture in lind stability. SALE Out.loll ccurse, many �d has resulted stl'ength golf the (or the community U III Punes The Ished mUlUc g.la which was mOlt attrictlve. Dur. played. pretty close to 152 hambul'gers, ccmete!'y c1enlllllg Brannen Wednesday afternoon at tadies were enjoying a. game. t�le Feed wall af. dill ickles (h'e lind re- - re. The c allan of caslon. hour delicious adjourned c church Mrs. Edonfield. Miss the social meetin, holf Snlul'duy the home o( the room was bank- 5, R I".r h•••r'" r.c••• ing (hullel Company mantel in club • • • .••• M .... 8. H. A.tII...... ••• •• . es M, hour. are . On Firm on K' e1 at con- .. ter the .ocia1 f' 14.'. mg D I o\'el' the A ho' ocea,l (reshmenlJl were ..rved. Our roots are here and they deep l � eg Ulllined (01' quarterly Joan Duughtry had charge of the ed with native mOSI. Camellias. at tho h.m••f Mr.••tII Mn. 1 STATESBORO. GEORGIA ANNIVERSARY Iy �o�a-;:':';�' ., (crcnce held lhel'e SUlld"y. In 1\h'8. Garnett Red- OBSERVES I.... T•• ��r.uen . gall\os which linked with rom.nce and •••f ,h.lr 1 ••••• ,..r'. Ye., you read H Favorite Sh.. Store I• ways In. ,h. c.l.braU .i",-fl" rl.htl . continue to with youI' help. o( Hcndl'ix was a week a a enter· .hlclt ••• c ,.., ... Ground-we shall grow the I MI·s. Gladys dick received prize in recipe : In Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Gay, ,h. tlloer .f'.r , ••• Burke, prelldent" �������������I!I!���������!!!!� lecend. have a place everyone'sai-I ••, ••,...,.tII •• Hugh ...... hcl' in Mil. Millen and til. ' ••1. which ••• ... was In of the T0 Youth end "i8itol' with 4ii�ter game. 1\Uss Evelyn Hendrix and ot rolatives from •• th... di,octad ,. .h for a Ladle.' and the chal'ge Ufe, so beautiful arrang-emenu tained hono,.4 coupl.. T••, r. Service .eliing ...nny.1OG pair. post A New) , Luwl'ence an an. •• .11••r j len, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Miss Glenda Brannen received club Reidsville last weekend at I.c. t.bl. cl fI kad I., • The progl'am fonslsted camellias were placed in the •••,1.14 with •• I.port_ meeting. Jan room dinner for their w.,•••n ••••wlch call. from our two films and sevel'al lind fnmilv. prizes in other games. Little Toom. At one end ot the I nivel'lJary daulh­ I".. Th••u•••• ".Iat, Chilidren'. Sho•• In famous brand. of comedy c an- . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ?til'lL Robcrts Brenda Bowen heart fes- and Mr. and Mrs. •••U , ••nic.. M••, f,i ,.I.U of the flag nl the Mr. lind Floyd Stewart and paased • very large V.lentlne was/ ter son-In-law, a.. coff.. ho.. • games capture Assembl FRIENDLY Y birth of u daugh- refreshmentll and surrounded Dan Jr" of Gaines\'iIIe. Mr. tho .f'.r.oo•. YOUR .tock on sale thl•• event field next to the Recl'eo- nounce the boby the nopklnH fOI' tooned with tiuue by Munn, c.lI.ct .. uri•• WE HAVE ADDlED A STOCK OF re.ular durin. poclal f?otball MUlln celebrated tbeir lei' lit the Bulloch County Hospital carried the gifts in a basket to the Jace. through whleh the aUractive 'and Mrs. tlOn Center. (By I{oy Minkovilz) I the 14th unnuul Fcbl'uur'�' 17. She is the fOI'mel' honoree in the room. Chtck­ models made their appearance, second wedding anniversary. hu since been in at the at the low price of $3.99 for the flr.t pair-he. and MI'. On MUl'ch 5 the living were low silver bowls of training MI'. Fr'ank Hook l\el'mit .• Mrs. will Miss Screens. en solad on ritz Guests included. Mr nd In Slate•• GROCERIES adults Y. J\f. C. A. youth Assembly Mt;I'gul'et lettuce, crackers. wearing smart play clothes. cas-, flowers in attracth'e ar· Bulloch County Ho�pital STAPLE Carr wel'e tne other two Seasonal ) At- Keel of Savannah were the E. Reeves o( convene the Stllte Cnpitlilin �11·s. \\'ullace pickles and coffee served cocktail frocks. shoes, E. Gay. Mrs. C. bora. BANK and pair Ie. attended the FI'onk lit ua", rangements ..... ere used throughout OF SEA ISLAND who meeting. several Hev. and Mrs. C. E. TO OUR QUALITY ili u mock \\'11" with her' daug,Mel' 17 and carriedt.agsIO.Millen. The The bride was in • linen LI�E liS institutional lantu. Youth Assembly guests prescnt, evening wraps. They the home. lovely Hook serves rcp· WiI­ I o( Reids\.iIIe were nftcl' the ll1st week, MI·s. Hudson flowers their costumes. Heeves•.Jr., camelliaS'j dreu with a lace collar and and 'Kel'- )luttel'l\ed dny" matching consisted of sheath resentative fOI' the Icgislntul'c. The delicious dinner post in and with their son • Gencl'IIl Assembly. linlns nnd tnmily. I\h-s. Kecl TALENT CONTEST WINNERS STOP FOR "'hleh were in a present young cas· accessories to match. She wore a one the Conlmittee� Geol'gill placed large salad, asparagus SEA FOODS The Home of VELVET STEP WEATHERBIRD mit Can is of HER� Munn'M und their ham. potato FRYERS IIlId Tri-Hi-Y the dny Tucs- on Charles. The o( carnations. I which UOO Hi-Y Ml'iI. Wllllnms spent Willnenl in " 4-H CI�b Talent ket the fireplace. assorted fruit salads. but.- corsage pink men. bas-I' the lIerole. Service? CHILDREN 400 nnd Mrs. son David Sandwich LADIES FOR wHh ?tll-s. Jincy Wynn Contest were Gail Wil­ The aUracti\'e models were, completed party. a short Have You Tried Our FOR leadcrs I'elll'csenting dllY Mondoy - ter beans, coHee and rolls. nnd Following wedding trip .Qulck SAFETY-COURTESY-SERVICE to MI'. Brock every youth SCOOTERS OPENING PLOWS David lust week with According II!ISlimc the of gov- MI·M. Cnssie Parrish. Small and Al'manda George Powell of Atlanta, Mrs. Ed Lillie spent cakes. the couple ..... ill make their home at towns Ilower' liams, Emma many delicious member of the post was pl'esent Value. '6.95 the Mrs. James EI\\'yn 11 Mrs. Polly Terry, Mrs. his gramfpllrenl.!. Mr. 1006 East Inman Street, States­ Valu•• to '10.•5 to crnlllent nnd III'e given 0IlP0I'- Mr. �nd Woods, first ·platle with trio; Olliff, Members attcnding were, Membcr F. D. J. C. a total of 16 ncw membel's 1 POULTRY with thclllMelves. The hnd us supper guests Polnts-H.. und STATESBORO tunily to I'un it Hnthcock DOl'1'ilS Sllundel'li, Shnron Allen, All .... Tractor ls-Wln.s- and Mrs. E. L. Anderson, Mr. bortl, Georgia. into the gl'OUp. Rcgulnl' Ty • Shoe. I!oming Is Miss Glendll Brllll­ IHONOREE A� S�O�£R 39 EAST MAIN STREET-STATESBORO. GA. • All Heel H.i.ht, • School theme this )'enr' is ,IThe powel' ..... night. Beth Delores Lnllllignn, g:�:�:n,HO��!�JI DJerva:!rs\v��o�: Mrs. Gene Mr. and 1\(rs. E. BurRe, ridlly Connol', Curry, ------membel's included: Hugh whose Drenm-To J)nl'c-To ncn lind Llul1Iu' Reddick, und Helen Smith Mrs. E. W. Barnes and Mrs. Joe' SnlurdtlY IIfternooll, Febl'uary Poll'S. Inman Dun- Lindn Blnckbul'll. W. Burnes. Mr. and Mlll'tin, Bars-Shin. _ Phone PO 4-3S5O Ore.. Shoe. R'ufus Cone. Johnny OUl;�-To here on between hours o( four • of St,let • will tuke (lllIcc wel'c second winners Ming­ Hobert Tillman. 114, the Plent, .Johnny wedding pintle ----- Ashley Tyson, �o. _._ BRIEFS ny Bruy, (rom StLttes- for Ii lid six Mrs. Bobby Rob- SOCIAL The l\'1nl'ch Olh. Hllppiness"; Solo o'c1ock, o��r�n�n�I��r:·Og�;r�aOII� \Vittc. Browl1, .dclcgntcs the. ing "My I ��!�v�;:' Meyer.s. GIII'y Bobby CAl'ler nnd Kny und Small wus central nl II stork S(.-hool Y Clubs i'1I·s. Erncst second went to FJrnmu SPECIAL JOB? bins figure Mr. and Mrs. J. Brantley bOI'o IIlc.lude: plnce NEED A TOOL FOR THAT lund. Brown, Lindsey Johnston, I:ilgh lind S.uth Muin Strcet. Mrs. E. L. Barnes and Mrs. AI­ Jimmy Burke lind 1\1I'S. EII!'I Aldcl'lnnn JcI'l'Y. Emma OGLESBY'S WATER shower Rt 431 Mr. lind Mrs. Josh Lan· SECOND PAIR Nut !!inging, "My Buddy"; Johnson, :ilcveral BUY ONE PAIR Ed Johnny Ruy, Allen, S. C. NeSmith as (red Dor'man spcnt days Sr': "�I-.Y,11 �·llIg�1 wCl'e visilors in Bnl'l1\\'clI, won first for with Mrs.. John D. Smi�h. BI 0\\ .11. Hr-Y, SI11I1Ii ulso pluce Mr. lind Mrs. John Ford Mays. .John- , Johnnr, Jln.l.n�y�u�tm ier, wcek in where they Hoke Brunson, .Jr., Johnny 11'1-1:)1·Y, l'cOluincd for the Have a Selection of All Ty.... I "h. IRst Atlanta. und Bobby Br'own; Sr. I�l'idny. KAy milking the best ulll'on; Cheryl w. Large Dr. and 1\'irs. Johr. Mooney, son Kenan Kel'O Brock GROUND CORN II of the Steer­ Jimmy with Miss ;,:n�h:��c��'��io�c;'�dc�:: ultended meeting Alice Chnncy and Mink- weekend ther'e Pcggy Goodmun WOII (irst plnoe in cook· �i��e;:,t nn Mrs. l)onnld McDougald, MI'. Kt�y Commitlec o( Tallulah Fall!! Joh'nny Brock, 'Ed Ellis. Chil; M'�I'�' (I·e!hment.s. The host.ess served in. Mr. nnd ing I OVllz, Press HcprescntntlVe; J(I'. Bl'ngg. Ing. ond Mrs. C. �:. Ozburn, Cnson Ar·thur·) Stubbs Jimmy Ltnd 0 fcw WE ANYWHERE IN THE CITY MEAL dividual embos",ed cukes in pink School. Y, Hunict Hollemnll Ml's. Sullie Slewul'l spent DEL!VER Mrs. J. P. J{edding, Mr. and Mn. Dewitt Aldcl�lllan, TI'i-H.i- nuts MI·s. J. Johnston spent Tucs­ Woodr�lIl, Inst week in Metter with Mr. A'JlTENDS SUB.DIST. MEET lind punch, tousted 1\11'. nnd Mrs. O. WiI-I' dllYs hluel pink Prnnk Simmons Jr., liam I.... Rober·t Paul, Jerl'Y Am�11U Robertson.. . of Ie _ utch, in Brunswick as the 399 lit States- Miles. guest a nnd Mrs. Fred Illld mints. Mr. Mrs. M. dLty Cnson, The locnl MYI'" nttcnded the B. B .. and J. Me.1 Jl�l1Ior GOOD CORN MEAL Sorrier, ,..------.... Roddy Dodd. Kcnny LlIld� her dllughter, Mrs. Billy Brown Hagins, nnd of the Sr. The Bnsketbllll TOlll'llUment (01' und ;'.fI-. and Mrs. Jim Wut.- Hubel't pl'esldent Sub-Dh:ltl'ict mceting MondllY night I Tinker, Mr. Brown. Corlde. Bobby Pound, bor:o ':Ilgh the 2-B 8chool8 ended CROWN AND GROUND AT and Tr'I-HI-Y, has been by the bo)'s region o( In8t wetlk ut G;u·(jeld. The 1\1 YF Statesboro & (U(��dh��;�'�l? ��;t�i.\'��lr��l���'b��:� son. �electcd SPECIAL GROUP kcrsley, Donny Robel'tson, Jimmy 1\1es- Mouth Vernon. Buggy cnndulutc fOI' nt was smartll' IIltired in It pink linen Y Clubs as n Sntunlny night have been their regulal' GA. Ginn and Lane. IIwurded hllving I'ORTAL. I match. Billy the If elected, OUI' locul tenlll was suit with accessories lo first Ton-I of boys mcetings lind programs, Illld Illan the s�ngcl' H�ulle. take mcmbers at the meeting ses- POWELL.ROBBINS vows New serve III the 1960 the (01' 31'd place. sell AI O,letby'. Mill I step MEN'S SHOES wlil trophy (01' their' project to Jim �l1ldn monthly Co. HUSBANDS included: Oharles Chandler, and Mrs. CUl'I'oli Hendl'ix HOSTESSES TO sian o( Youth Assembly. Mr. for a barbecue sche­ Wagon tickets suppCt· Miss Hilda Powell of Metter on::l News We.tboro � I Leefi'eld 1\l'k Club and T'II F kl' M EI a senior at Hartwell were here By City Martin, and Billie or a weeks (or the build­ Ga. members were Tommy duled tn few PO 4-32I�ourtland St. State.boro, On Friday the Robbins of Stateaboro. MRS. E. F. TUCKER V.lue. to '12.95 J�h� AI- evening Jerry T�r�:r� ���el·�n T:n�':r�n, Statesbol'o and TreasureI' of tor the weekend with Miss Methodist church. It Name I I High fund of the ----�------A.k For Gard�n Club on 14 ing By of the Hoe and Hope married Silturday, February Wallace James,' Marcus House toward Thoma�. the SI'. Hi-Y, W815 bel'tu Scarboro. n appoi?ted were ho�te�ses to theil' husbands in double rin� ceremony taking The y. W. A.'s melon Monday Clark. Michael viHlt­ Spring Scligman, Bobby Floor Leader by the oUlcet·s of ,Jocl Gladdin o( Savannah. At Your FavorHe a cQ\'cred dish dinner at the at the Gracewood Baptist t�e at place afternoon o( last week at the Lee. Phillip Neville. m Mrs. Joe El- Rdkers, Billy 1969 Youth AS8embly to serve ed his grandmother, home of Mrs. Puul Franklin on Church the Hev. Harrison 0). Bob Jr., b)' home of Rev. and Mrs. Kent L. Hal'old Hodges John Gould • Boulevard. liff. Mrs. Robbins is the daughter Hendrix. was Grocery College Gillenwater. with Mrs. Lucy Shaw STORE SCl'uggs, and Tr'oy Assembly, supper FAVORITE SHOE th�nco��g1���io;�uth liS1\C��u���ur�:�lty - On the appointed of Mrs. Inez Powell and the late beautifully as leader. Statesboro Hi-Y Introduced a last and plates w..... • \ the prepared 'l1hursday rti II w :I c•••• per table overlaid with • Powell of Metter. Ur. Neil Stott and is when every. 1: ZI w '" ,Ie' par ' ALSO BOATS FOIIIIENT banquet Etheridge Mr. and Mrs. STATESBORO, GA. Even;body happy a scale for the home of airs. C ifl CCMI.'. , EAST MAIN STREET bill up salary laid from •• whe" •••, " Ion and Mrs. setting E.\L. 1. eaalt handsome de "cnise Robbins Is the of Mr. is '.c••r DI "'a"... , point cloth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuman at­ body makingl-money the counties in Gear. the wHl go to 7 I ---- aherlffs tit aU proceeds ---' Womacki was a satin heart enclr." T. Robbins of Statesboro. ------:------' large red S. tended the races at Daytona Beach the much fund. The Pond wonderful gia in an attempt to end church buUdlng FI....n. At cled with Ted net Ilnd ViHe Mrs. Robbins attended X-Ra}' :!: ro�':d!":::� r��::',;.�ta::. I last weekend. '/l \ fe. system. After. A'/3C Williford left Tue.- BUSIN[SS rO:.�tRro�!J'.:;��:.�-:_S2�r':; Technician classes the direc­ que.tlon.d Ray Ilfc doll..r" I. W, Morton, Rt. I,. Nantell camellias, flanked by sih'er under Mrs. W. T. Shuman and M .... lhe for .'airchlld .-8488. he.ted deb.t••nd a hard battle, of la.t ",e.k ANNOUNCEMENTS •• VIctor ...... J •• N.,.th••" .f P.,tal .. Sa- a.y Btalutioro, Pho U .Mn candel�bra holding lighted candles. tion of Or. Da e �b.lUOn of Sollie Connor visited their mother the bUl a large majority A. F. B., Spokane, W.ahlnllton,. after I1"oDl paned by IUlP: o. Lou', C,..k On the individual tables set up "ann.h.. g'aduation Mrs. at durin Gov- .tatlon.d. Williams. Sylvania. .. .nd i. now. law In the youth where he will be IS YOUR TV ACTING UP-Th.n F��!';,����f�keof li'tat!:b:::'� room aun room Metter 1957. She in the-mornin" and High the ..... eekend. I Dickerson and 4t8 Del SchooJ'Jn of Geor..ia. Mias Virl'lnla can our experienced repairman Gordon Simmon.. p ertlment , FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. and I and the a.rvlce. Akin. Coley Boyd Jimmy Hodl't!s, a senior MI.. Runette Lanier apent for prompt AppU- Welt Main St." FOR RENT-II.SO warehouse HOUS[S son Johnn),. and Mr. and Mrs. E. of the Sr. Hi·Y, received weekend in Savann.h with Mrs. ance Co" 21 prelldent PO 4·2211. back of SIn..er Bldg. Could be were Sun­ Statesboro, phone F. Tucker. dinner "U�lts an award as the most outatandin.. Wilma West and Manha. 81Ue -u.ed a. office area. Contact C. J, of Mr. and Mn. James Tuc. of the entire Mrs, W. E. Parsons day IIRff� prell repre.entative Mr. and Matthew., PO .-6464. 4t5e in Wentworth. B�;�t:r�'l:"':: ker Port 1958 ....Ion. It I. the re.pon.lblll- ••pend th. d.y &ue.t. Sund.y J. M. TINKER F0r.p�!Lf.;;i� ONE---COME ALL ... bldd.r Bat- COME Mr. Garland Martin this or other season to FOR RENT-Thre. bedroom will be aold to hlahe.t and Mn. The to any of the Pre•• Repre.entatlv. f M.... Salll. Pe.rl Thomp.on. Consultlnll Foreatar pleasant way greet ty r·�r Drive. lI.rch 7 .t 10,80 A_ M_ and Don and at .nd with Mr. .nd Mrs. T, TIMBEII CaUlllE1I hou.. on Jewel urd.y, children, Jan, report the h.ppenlngs Import- VI.ltors relenR to or Broker constructed-Iell than yearNew�01 . Richt I. reject an, and Mn. Walter Rjche events Youth were Mrs. Real Estate Savannah, an.t of Auembly. W. SI.ppey Sunday he.t. Ceramic tile aU bid.. M. L. "'I'aylor, ch_h beSt in Mra. 80 S.ib.ld St. N.tur.1 11•• ardaon and lon, Jimmie spent the your J.ck Mobley, Dixie .nd Mlk., Ottlce, clerk. ."p looking your best, feeling COHAMA* PO 4-8780 b.th. C.r port, nice closeta .nd Phon. M.r- . weekend of February 15th with JUNIOII G. A.'. TO MEET De.nn., Loretta, March I. Loyd Lont, offlc. Mond.y. �nd S.turd.y••tor.l'e area. Avan.ble Mri. Fate Baird in Bates� How.rd, (Ill FOR BALE-Soven room hOUle, Mr. and FEBIIUAIIY 211h· .ha Lorna .nd Sammy and Fixed for •••her .nd dryer. SATUIIDAY, . rainy d.y.) he.t ud C. at 4-84 bath and • h.lf. G•• burg, S. The ·crafted with U 'f SyIv. I. Re•• PO 4-2265. Jimmy Gunter PO !C. wonderful Heydays. shoe: Memb.ra of the Junior G. A. of � I. Phon., Imm.dl.te Mn. Cecil Scott an4 ...me • p..atl.nt 48tfc 2t3ccall, blind.. large lot. _ children, .0'We.nB� d'b tIIo Fint Church wllJ meet GO Priced for ..I. II" Walter and and B.pUat Bulloch Hospital 4-- .qulck OPEN Lou, Neil,. Kent, of the County I.ellion. 2-�176. HOUSE F.bruary RENT-Unfuml.ohed owne,'.•Phone Y.lctor th. chureh Saturelay, .part- Mra. Smith and at LADIES-Speclal perma_IFOR Geo1'Ce daughter, for wear. m. LOOK, downalaln sUe with 'made long from 10:00 •• m. to 8:00 p. laat w.ek, curll. mant, 8 room", and! with Mr. and Mrs. comfort, d�igned style, 28 of Dent wave', loft natural sp�nt Sunday I Tuesday night . for their home mlu'on atudy: It 8upper au.sta Wll- I Newsome and in and 'Beauty I•• wom.n'. duty." Detro" Oharley taml1y, Olliff. laat week of loin. Jlncy Wynn U�:�I[!'o·�'W.Ja1:.dOUlaido rma SAL&:'-SO foot· will b. teul'ht by Mn. Foy I.m. B•• Shop, phon. 4-8887. Statesboro. were Rev. and uty wf0 cIOMt apace, wIth°o;"'lron on,an houle tr.ller. Two bedrooDII, .... loin • Casale P.rrl.h MARCH 1st See them, you'lI aaree. Tb. Clrcl. which fo.t . Ent mUff. Williams, SUNDAY, Mrs. D. L. Perkin. the them, tty Bradl.,. u.1 12 Dlcy back ""rch con.enl.nt to towa I.·OR klt

-- --_. OUr cooperators get the necessary ----- L. QuoattJebaum, 8 Cecil 17 Henry Hagans, - - STEAK CHICKEN - BEEF TURKEY SA LlSaURY wildllle plants and seed for es­ :I\(rs. C. B. Anderson, 50 B. B. Morris, S9 wildlife tablishlng much needed :1\-lr•. J. D. M. Jones, 60 Mrs." J. A, Addison, 40 • Exclusive areas In Bulloch. An John Ed Brannen, S Mrs. J. H. Griffeth, 20 Mr. J. D. District Atchison, Service At Josh S. Lanier, 80 Grady Lee, 4 for Chief of the State Game and Fish Mrs. J. M. McElveen, 50 W. M. Dewberry, 1 UII in 2 Commission of Metter helped I Model Laundry BaIty Woodrum, 8 Ell Kennedy, 16 Home of Sympathetic obtainln.r 64,000 bicolor planta In ]llrs. J. P. Colllna, 15 Dorria R. Cason, 26 $1 Service addition to 520 lbe. 01 seed mix. .1. B. Ru.hlnw, 60 B. 1.. Olliff, 68 ture lor planting in wildlile areas Sanitone· lludolph HodgeB, 4 C""II Hapn" 17 .orrow an4 n.H, lor I. thll ho...... of to provide much needed lood -Mrs. B. B. Sorrier, 68 Mrs. W. E. Gear, 1 •• are aura. You and other birds. Our sincere ,••r n.pon.lblliti quail .J. M. Findley, 10 H. B. Lanier, 10 GILFAND'S •. .f. pq on u. for prompt, thanks to Atchison hi. can'd.pend Mr. lor ,J. A. Bunce, 60 Wendell Burke. 10 5 ••nic•. Cleaning $1. 'kie.t .nd .,mpath.lic in this velu­ Dry splendid cooperation Lamar Trapnell, 2& John M. Thayer, 87 conservation ID able phase of the Th. onl,. cl•••in. .,at.. :S. D. Hotchkiss, 27 Ben A. Hendrix, 26 24-HOUR AMBULANCE , Qt BREADED work. SILVER DOLLAR St.t oro r••ularl,. l.apeetM Lucille White, 36 R. L. Winburn, 1 SERVICE for Those BullOch cooperators who ..,. o id. ..perle ,our W. R. Anderson, 60 Frank T. Proctor, 15 BROOKLET received or will receive either the prot.cUon. 16 40 •. Lanier-Hunter li. P. Jones, Jr., Phil C. Aaron, SAUD pq plants or or follows: lJ. 68 Minnie Lee Johnson, 50 IIIESSIG seed, both, L. Brundage, SHRIMP 2 $1 Home· THE MODEL 40 Erastus 20 Funeral For Prompt and W. �. Bowen, Lincoln Womack, .Jones Lane, Bird, Henry Blitch, George' Johnaton 'Mrs. Emma S. Mikell, 00 215 South M.in Str••t LAUNDRY I Lhe ORE.-IDA. Service Ashton Simmons, Sam J. Roach: "E. H. Usher, 40 :�: ��!� ��'ifc�Oorkle, 18 Ca. Efficient State.horo, J. H. O. H. Cecil "Edwin L. Oook, 2 1.. M. WillIams, 1 � Futch, .Owene, Aero.. From the Courthou•• • I 10 Phone: Re.idllnu VI 2�25" Cassady, C. J. Fette, U. L. Harley, "Hunter M. Robertson, Roland Carnes, 2& OLEO 2 pkga. Phone 4-31.. Bill Harpel', 3 Mrs. Wilwee Rushton, 10 Tater To.ts 4 Attention . nil swine growera Elder T. Roe Scott, 4 Charles Hollar, 2 BALLARD - PILLSBURY Those o( you who wish to enter Russie 45 Carl 7 $1 Mrs. Rogers, Scott, the NOTICE pigs in the Sprtng test at TAX 'Mrs. A. J. Trapnell, 60 Mrs. Arthur Riggs, 68 SOIL TESTING PROGIlESS BLUE BIRD Georgin Swine Testing Station, H. R. wetere. 13 B. F. Futch, 26 IIIll to that there COllstal Plnin Experiment Station, Mrs. Lillie Mills, 40 J. V. Tillman, 30 J happy reporb The are now to file 1959 contnct 01'. W. C. Books open your 1111 increase 1'iflon, should Leffler H. 10 Gordon Hendrix, 12 hus been Impressive ...... Akins, Cana The of health at tho station for nomi­ rosy glow in soil sampling in Georetu. COMMAND AT FORT EUSTIS J. Brantley Johnson, 12 Robert E. Westrick, Juice 5 PLANTING State and Tax Return to .ecure $1 Re­ County tension ngronomiats report thut u nation forms immediutely. 1\lrs. 0, A. Bland, 66 H. L. Anderson, 46 Orange a child'. cheek. BERMUDA Fh·st Lieut Donald B BISCUITS In {hut nomitllltio'ns must be COAS�AL A,·my totn l nf 39,120 nu-mers' surnplea member and home.tead "rhomas C. Smith, many years 0, H, Joiner, 18 EX.,l\ICCOrmick Jnr­ Farmers should now be milking Screen of recently us� personal exemptions. made within 10 Portul,' 10 81 were 1I1l11IY7,cd in the atn te (1'0111 duya following Joe Donaldson, Clarence E, Billings, comes ttle white Coastal from pluns plant Bermuda, sumed command of the 48tb 65 Giant Box U. s. NO.1 JUly J, 1957 to JUly I, 1958. Thi!� rowing. .t.o 1Ura. M. E. Burke, 2 Mrs. Sallie L. Clarke, in the rules nnd to .l , .• Johnson, Ex· 'I'ranaportatton GI'OUP'S Heudquar­ was 1111 increuse of 16,772 snmples Certuin changes ncco,"dmg ,R Iro. J. L. Kingery, M. L. Larisey, MEAT·TYPE HOGS .James W. Cone, 60 Mrs. Ike Minkovltz, SO v1..1_..... the food element. n.xt yc.... Whcn figuring YOllr olten We Are To Give 12 fertilizer needs remember this One 01 the Questions most Ready You Brute Olliff, 80 John Zeigler, "Is 32 to keep young.t.,. In slogan: DON'T GUESS-SOIL asked by hog producers is; TOBACCO PLANTS T.' J. Hawan, 58 Kermit R. Carr, 62 lirst TEST. thert; any breed, line, or cross that The Best Service To C. E. Stapleton, M. D., J. T. Roberts, since condition. WE WILL HAVE TOBACCO PLANTS AVAILABLE BY 16 1.. 60 the pink of • • • • • • contains only meat-type?" John W. Davis; Mrs, W, Hall, The answer Is NO. There arc J. B. Brannen, Jr., 6 Mrs. Leon Donaldaon, 68 Lb. Baa- BullOCh County larmerll inter. - 4 meat.type hora hi almost all SHEU AND TREAT SEED Dr. 0, L. D.vl" 16 Mrs. W. H. Blitch, 80 ested in having their fertilizer MARCH I5-CERnFIED HICKS BttOAD1.EAF PEANUTS breeds and croues, but none has Mrs. Geo. Hagins, for Ule Berth. Hagin analyzed should' contact Dan only meat.type hoga. The problem THRUH-PEAS - HULL VELVET BEANS H. H. Macon. 16 Futch, Rt. 1, Penlbroke, Ga., so out on1s. ThouMnd 20 __ Is to pick the meaty $4.00 Delivered, John T. Allen, Q�IRY CQ� that he can visit their farm and Station c� take the Guaranteed Field Count • HOMl)(.fNI{fO MilK We Will You For Your Peanut. PA�1!UI.nI!D �'�I�rf��p �:�n:o �hel��ing Pay Spilt ��r;;oi.e��:n�:�:�;� 19 SAYE YOUR LUCAl GROCER samrPle:. & I(f CREAM· TRY ...... SEE oa WRITE w. N. I.ee, 40 OR fOR HOME OHIVERY PHONE <11112 0 "HIGH COTTON" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mro. E. B. Stubbs, MONEY 2StalJu GRAIN SPROUTEIlS 2 Members 01 the Georgia Bale l\INJ. Annie Davis, for Cliff Brundage, 26 WITH Llltely there has been a lot of and A Half Cotton Club 1968, HARRY DEAL T, Denmark, 58 have shown once that Geor- !\Ira. L. interest farmers in again BULLOCH FOOD . amonl{ dairy BANK 68 good Mrs. Lillie Finch Hulsey, the usc of "G ..aln Sprouters" in gla farmers, by following STATESBORO FARM SUPPLY (,ormerl,F CDmmunit, Fr....r Lock.r) and in.ect control Mrs. Emma Mikell, 60 the fccding of dairy cowa. As yet production prac. cot· ROUTE NIGHT ....51�AY ...2111 Mrs. J. O. Allford, 50 no research work has been com- lices, can grow high yields of 2-P,HONE; • � ��1�M;I;L;E�S;0�U�T�H�O;F�D;E:N;M=A:R:K�O:N�S�T�A:T�E�H=ro:H=W�A�Y�I��:.� Dock Edenfield, 16 �W��M�oo��d_�w��fi� or Osborne C. 50 Whole Half these machines. A machine has The. 221 l.rms reporting on a Banks, 61 Slater, ••• The new laun­ installed at the Georgia Ex-' total of 6,102.8 acres of cotton Mary bee� G. 60 Station had an net acre

ESTABLISHED 1892 PRICE TEN CENTS 69th YEAR-NO S

Students Are Civil Service Professors To I Local Elks Cotton Given Award E��=�:.�:� Award Two Farmers . rier for the pcstcffiee at Register I At FestlV Georgia Will be open for aecep al lance of upplicatlona until March Tourney Scholarships Allotments Commission an The Btateeboro High School ::un:::�od!�e PlaylnNAIAIGeorgia rr achers defeated Slet band and individual members were Applicants must take " written son Univeraitr.; 72 69 at Macon Ilmong the area musicians who test for this pOJIUon They must Saturday night and earned U e have resided within the participated in the First District delivery right to represent Georgia and Music Festival held at GTC last �:t:�e ��!��edtno: ��: �f:��:�::e Florida at the national NAJA week end ot the examination In addition tournament at Kansas Oity The Statesboro band received they must have reached theh 18th Chester Curry scored 27 points 20 of them 1R the fint half to an excellent raUng for sight read birthday on the closing date for of There the Profs their third District in the concert Members of acceptance applications give mg In the I� no maximum age Ilmlt. How 26 NAtA championship past the band who received ratings in ever persons who have passed the lour yean solo work included \\ • team w in age of 70 may be considered only It 8S however Mil Gary Witte eupertor In trum for temporary renewable appomt Freshman Connie Lewis from len scored 20 18 of them pet Bob Pal k superior in cia 11 menta of one year pOints On Complete information about the coming In the second half Junior thllndlan. Toll Road, thlY lived $9,740,000 net percussion ensemble com examination requirements and in Eddie 0\\ ens scored I" potnta and of Eddie Lane Alison Mt posed atructlcna for filing applications led the Teachers \\ tth 13 rebounds Brown Bob Pound kel Saralyn may be obtained at the postofflce Carey Moore scored nine points plvlng with John Wallace and Hugh Burke ra for which this examination Is be and was the hero of a GTC freeze by announced fOI me tin e after time drtv around ted a euperro Sherry Laniel Ing Application ng ®i;{®IElr� must be filed With the U S CIvil the defer lers and either acortng ade eupertor in twirling I SCI vice Commission Washington or reed ng n basket Whltc) Vel Acfu.1 COl' flgur•• t.u the .toryl of mathematically accurate The received excel following 25 D C and must be received or atraete was held to four nts load bearing strength-with po klc •• Leh lent for solos Shu ley MeGol I postmarked not later than the the 10 e t total of hie GTe CDI eel Sylvan a and MI" Bonnie Dekle d.ulhter of Mr d Mrs J Indiana Toll Rond engmeers a safety factor for overloads clarinet ole Donaldson cia i cloe late but took ru e rebounds led the m.n Delde of R 'er .er. ents of th. fifth annu.1 drew up des gns for both types Add to thiS concrete 8 life ex Cn ng \ .... th., reClp of each et Rufus Cone trombone elm Profs with f e nastats at d as .ward. at • recent dinner meet pavement. to carry pectancy of 50 yonrs and more I State.boro Elk. Lodle .chol.rshlp tho eeme axle londs each t.o be net ta-ic Shl McCol kle Carole used as a decoy Co Icl J B .Cln With far lower maintenance loy by Inl The.e ou....ndlnl hllh .choo! ora who wlll Iradu.te thl' tho beat of III type Realistic costs Add smoothness no Donaldson and Bob Park Shirley Scearce (nnd 500 More ,e.r reeel.,.ed check. for '20000 Th.. II In cooper.taon With the compenecn of all paving COlts McCorkle DI le Rnnew and Jessi Stetson was led by cd lot Elk. N.tlon.1 Found.hon .chol....hlp prolr.m Shown .bove left showed thot concrete would save ca Lane all ecelved excellent tn 1\ • shoot Gene Wells Ith 31 !!,��p8�:dr :llu�::�hl:rg ::I�ly ng Don Coleman ch.lrm.n of the St.telboro Ell" eehel.... comm t $62436 milo' the aurface t rr DOl Robertson alto hip per gramy gives you ling ny e s ets po nt, The othCl guard Joel Hun d At V to a. M •• reee ve•• check ThIS shows once more that On Interstate t and Me B \ tee check Mr Moncri.f D.kle ighwny. saxophone nnd NOlman Jenn cock added 14 pre.entlnl concrete can give lower initial aU heavy duty roads concrete Corklc tWlrhng lecetve I good Curry h t 12 out. oC 21 shots hom Kermit R C.rr ....!ted rul... -CI (ton I hoto cost. And you get R pavement puts quahty wlthm the budget tmgs Hospital from the floor and h s 56 po nt �!:,,'��I�:,���;'::;� PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Ga. Power Co. Inthefirat5yeora Testaor J07M...... OU••ntH."'..U,. Ali..... ' 0- flexural8trenlth prove It. A notIonal orlO""alion 10 ImproL'e and ulend flat bIt' 01 concret' Pays $12,374.43

gin The new beds Will be fo dom! cll ory Cnle and treatment and they Will be In addition to the 600 OVER beds now In usc fOI genelal medl $216.000.000 cal and surgical tleatment at tho INSURANCE IN FORCE

SOUTHERN LIFE thank. h man, policyholder. and Ir end. for the of lerY IN' Yllere "I you durin, the palt ,ean Your conhriued faith and conr dence n the protechon oUered JOU your loyed one. or 'OUr •• th • emplo, by louRd f.at Irow "I Ceor, • tn.t tuhon have mad. thele outltandlRI relulh pon.ble GROWTH DURING PAST 24 YEARS

Cap t.1 and Inluranee Year BE AN EARLY BIRD Income A ..eh Surplul In Force AND STRETCH YOUR PLANT. $ 34677 151 112 $ 144 325 $ 365 500 169444 333847 280117 2592600 211 371 451715 254761 5497802 ING DOLLARS At: OUR BIG 315637 703738 204230 9 138053 517 335 I 328207 356910 13835522 1042228 2576470 989176 26865712 1662347 3692783 1123160 58038822 3152768 5533 142 1445179 120471932 FarlUers Sale 5246407 8126776 I 823799 216589486 Spring Feb. 28 Thru COMPARATIVE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Beginning Saturday. Saturday. March 14 .1 of December 3 t 1967 and December 31 1958 B, Bu,lng Earl, You Can Save on Man, Dln...... t s.c..onable Item. and Then, Too, ASSETS You'll Be Sure to Have Them When Time 1958 U57 Handy Spring Planting Get. Here $297495148 $267433386 Rockwell 292776035 250727554 ton 429547 SO 25225700 Check the List Below For Some of Cal rle Brown New the Outstand. RedWine 458912 94 42121350 Many Ister J D Plant Part Of NeVils 45907963 39779210 SOl Denmark and 311 002 II 42829257 The Dmnness Values "ho 49028829 44987395 ing Won en" Club dence 801 cltat 01 7523367 3420541 the wh te res Large Group VIII beg n their dllve on March 11 Starting and I4-Tooth Rake The Statesboro D VIS on Rock Growing each al d t win run the 13th Total A..eta ._ _ . 18304393 $1.99 through IS $7 veil Munufactur ng Con pany Ma.h ton on board Martm out lh t $10.00 price H 0 CLUB Cha rman pomts Round Point Shovel DENMARK one of twenty two manufacturing each $2.10 If any bUSiness or mdustrlal hend RESERVES AND OTHER LIABILITIES (aclhUes by the comp ny These Pig Starter Pel. MET FEBRUARY 19TH 01 profess onal man expects to be 14-lnch W..d Cutter plants are located In flrteen states let. each $1.60 out of hiS place of bUSiness on 1955 1957 $10.00 ton on board The Denmark Home Demonsb n and Canada and employ approxi price he should leo e the I 10th they hundred $583904373 $4 90& 577 82 bon Club held Its rc&,ular meeting mately 7 000 J eople Two 4-gal. Spra,er each $10.75 cheCk With so neone In the organl •• _ ClaIm. In Proce __ 359 149 45 24437102 Calf Maker each 10th at the beautiful are on the local pay (2S-Ib. bag.) $4.2S February zatlon to delivered to one of fifty people Fund. Held 1ft Trull and Premium, and be Model D Du.ter new home of Mrs Wolter ro)) each $2.99 Royal the volunteer soliCitors vhen he Inter••t In _ Paid AdYAnce _ 90 949 86 10205481 In Denmark r Com Dog Food (2S-lb. each $1.90 culls Hock ell Manufnct ng Accrued Tau, and E:apenlel 16864427 13807580 bag) IOxl2 10·oz. The devotional was given by the serve c Tarpaulin, each $8••9 Those who the ork of the pany products twenty ght O.her L .blh'le. _ know 65 18980 4843471 hostess Mrs C C DeLoach The .·.·2 FI.h Pond ton know that d fferent bas c n arkcts Surplu. 120141884 109895017 Fertilizer $45.50 American Red Cross Modern Barb Wire Mrs DaVIS gave an Interestmg roll IS on the when C.pl•• 1 622 680 00 $6.59 The Red Cross Job 82258000 demonstration on making pictures WIth Gulf Life s 5-2 Hog Feeder each $22.60 you need It most 12 ft. Steel Gate, 6 panel each out of dried moterlnl $718304393 $27.44 exclUSive Adapt A Pllln U·IOO Hog Fount each$36.Z5 6.70x15 Pa••• Tube T,pe, 4-pl" Dehclous frUlt Ct ps filled with ICC CI can and strawborrle9 were SEVENTH DIST PTA TO you can gUnt antee an 5-4 Feeder each fed. SCI ved w th coffee crnckers and • SOUTHERN LIFE uue. Hog $48.95 (Including tax) each $16.17 MEET MARCH 141h Income tOI � OUi family candy INDIVIDUAL Life Endowmen. Ho.p 'al and Surler, 6OOxl6 Pa••• Tube T,pe, No. 63 4.pl" Tho Seventh District DIVISion GROUP L fe Ho.p t.1 and Surler, MaJor Medical Ac and plOvlde to! your Gravlt, Trojan cldeD.' Waterer each fed. S '" P W CLUB PRESENTS of the Georgia Congress of Pal retll ement as \\ ell $4.95 (Including tax) each $14.27 CREDIT L fe ants and Teachers Will hold Its (to p., b.J.nce n event of borrower. de.th) Ask about WHAT S MY LINE SHOW Annual Conference March Was Tliis You? • SOUTHERN L fe h•• more It No. 93 Pre••ure Red Tractor Spring n.ur.nce In rorce than 86% Trojan BaHer, each $12.84 14 In Metter Georgia or .11 re.erve March 6 at lel.l I fe In.ur.nce comp.n e. In the U S Waterer Thursday evening 8 C each $4.95 MIS J R Pinson Jr State You married and have two and C.nad. Z·....D Fence Control each 8 00 0 clock at the Fair Road Cen $17.49 PI eSldcnt Will be the children a son and daughter Your ter the B & P W Club WIll guest speak • SOUTHERN LIFE rani" 6th Inch Pla.tlc pre is a aalesman In Group Accident .nd He.lth 3.... Pipe 100 ft. $6.95 el husband 1·2 Mile Electric Fence a show 01 fashions i••ur••c. ID. rorce n Wire sent spring Ceorll. The program as a whole will RB·22 Broom Rake each from Henry s The models will If the lady described above will • SOUTHERN LIFE operate. In the 6 .t.te. or Ceorlla Flor $1.06 (19 gauge) roll $2.72 teature a summary of aetivltles Gulf be from the Beta Club Jr Wom call .t the Tim•• offlc. 25 S.I ,.. AI.bama Tenneuee Lou I •• or na M.. si..lppi Ark.D••• from the officers representa 7·lnch CoHon Hoe each ••5 5 Lb•• an. Club B & P W Club GTC ••41 ••tU••• $1 5$ Malathion Du.t each7Sc th e8 of the entire district telling and Statesboro High School the most outstanding project for There will be program enter Life 1068 1959 IChool year LIFE and door The SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY talnment prizes Officers for the Seventh District INSURANCE !.8 inVited to attend this public will be elected during the busine81 OF and the after show A A U W TO MEET GEORGIA COMPANY Producers fashion show session conducted by Mrs W D Cooperative reception of Savannah Seventh Broneh of tho • Pedkins Th. State.boro UA er... N.m. in the South District Director Amorlc.n A...elatlon of Coli... BLUE RAY CHAPTER TO MEET W. H. Tho M.tt.r Hllh School P.rent Women will m.ot Tu.....] .fter IN ROCKETT STATESBORO BY Teachel Association will be hoat noon M.rch 10 .1. 00 0 clock .EJ'�ESENTED Bluo Roy Chapt.r No 121 Or •• Association Superiat cI.at the occaalon and will ""_ of Mn. J.m.. R W." W. H. BURKE der of the Eastern Star will hold for .t til. hom. lunch for 00 per ,on on Pin. Drln Th. apoakor S.. 1.1••• B••k 81•• SOUTH WALNUT STREET PHONE PO 4-2221 ita next regular meeting Tue.day U pl.te will STATESBORO, GAo 10th .t 7 30 m Th. mo.tln, open promplltr 8•• eoo nllht M.rch P .t 1080 o clock willi Mn W-.J) In the Muonlc R.II All membon STATUaoRO GA. PorklM .r. requooted to bo p....at. Viol pro.ldlnl ... ton from other ehapten are a' AdJournm.nt for lunch wUI "a,.. welcome at 12 30 0 clock.