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Bulloch Herald Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) Bulloch County Historical Newspapers 4-23-1959 Bulloch Herald Notes Condition varies. Some pages missing or in poor condition. Originals provided for filming by the publisher. Gift of tS atesboro Herald and the Bulloch County Historical Society. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news- issues Recommended Citation "Bulloch Herald" (1959). Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues). 3346. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news-issues/3346 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Bulloch County Historical Newspapers at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Nevils day and Wednesday, April 21 The Bulloch Herald - 12 TV AND RADIO News and 22. Page A Prbe."'luning NATIONAL AWARD WI_ that Mrs. Gwen REPAIR SERVICE He stated statesboro, Georgia, Thursday, April 16, 1959 o NewII'_per O'Connell, F rig I d air e home • I Call 1--.:..:.:.:..:..::...:....;.;.....;,-....::.....;.----;;.;..-=------­ Drill THE lD :17 will conduct the BULLOCH elected chairman economist, HERALD Nesmith is the Masters' Goll Belter + CO, Judy school. The sessions at kicked off Newlp_per AKINS APPILANCE begin N� t:� 11__ 11-1 C..!J!!!!!!! __. 9:30 a. m. nnd arc free. SUS Blue Devils Tournament. PO 4-2215 CD 8.u.. q..... N"""'_ To be will been ADs1 of of MYF highlighted be . Something new has ICWSIFIEDSALE-Well built house on program splatter-free oven broiling In the fellowship the added to the band for Syl- IFOR choice band to march .n attractice lot, "Some models - large JR, Frigidaire ranges. the VOLUME xvm - For Sale A. S, DODD, By Mrs, Jim Rowe vanla parade. Following ESTABLISHED MARCH 26, 1937 P. O. BOX 329 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRlL 1959 location Brooklet, Ga. Call Mr. let you dial the doneness you 23, NUMBER 23 Real Estate recent Band Boosters Day the Childs or Mr. Tinker. Phone prefer," Mr. Akins said. FOR SALE-Baby bed, electric Judy Nesmith, daughter of Mr. S I·vama de band purchased a new tenor 4-3434 or 4-3730. Forestlands Loans one window and two See Us for nnd Mrs. Walton Nesmith of Also to be demonstrated will y para and a bass drum to stove Ga. saxophone 0., Statesboro, was "America's handiest re- doors ,,:Ith trames. Phone 4�3�3. Realty Nevils, elected chairman of match the new drums Homes for Rent C00ki SCh00I b� Announcement Is .made this parade 21c. the fellowship program area of lng frlgerntors and the washers that earlier In the year. for Sale week by Dale Jensen, director purchased ------- Homae the Savannah District Method- are rated No. I for the cleanest of the Statesboro High School Noma Jean McCorkle will ploy FOl' Rent ist Youth removal and the new sco- L. etrldent and Saturday the new and Jimmy named EXCELLENT, Fellowship, e e e music saxophone Apartment at Rec. Center cI�thes, I!nt band,a.th t th Blu D vII attention nomlcal, that', Blue of lost week, at the Youth Rolly driest sptn-ancl the fabulous will play the new drum LUSlrep-O-R-R-E-N-T---I-V-a-re-h-o-u-se-Ioc-a-ted- With Us For makers In the parade Hodges . spots �:�:�::n�o::.James Sharpe and cleaner. List and Christian Vocation Con- Flltrator dryer," Mr. Akins said. wtl! �arch carpet upholstery behind the Singer Building. to be staged 10 Sylvania as part Quick Sale ference held at the First Method- "Sheer Look Plus is Belk's Dept. Store. Size 15 feet by 30 feet. Could Cooking of the annual Rodeo sc�e�ul�tro alppe�: in ���d Pi�� 1st Church in assured with with Llve�tock on be used for office. CALL C. J. Pembroke. 21.22 any recipe Tree Festival parade In Swains- accidents 23 North Main St, April on April 22. FOR SALE MATHEIVS at 4-5454. 2-5-tfc. Miss Maude White, counselor, these new Frigidaire appliances," Wedne�d.y, . boro. - ThIS WIll be the third I am She con- big of TOBACCO PLANTS Phone 4-2471 Akins of the Akins Mrs. O'Connell A Statesboro ana Sandra Ray Ap- says. Citizens Traffic Accident Nesmith, president in in which the The band has to orders now (or Georgia "Now's the time to let parade managed taking ___________ of the Nevils MYF, Company announced to- tlnues, �eorgia Prevention Committee for Tobacco Contact accompanied pliance Blue DeVIl Band has par- take part in all these parades Hig� Grown plants. F��t�E�T�f��ev��iI���fj,��� to the .. yourself go=somethlng absolute- Statesboro and Bulloch I Judy conference and rally. that new Sheer County ���;�;����principalhere on In u announcement this me for orders and information Statesboro PCA. Co. day On March 17 without classes at Monday morning, April joint week made the occupied by Forestlands Realty new and, wonderful ticipated. missing was by Route The Bulloch County Sub-Dis- ��e �xclttng happens the,y urged by Charles E. Peters, 27 at 10 o'clock. The on delivery. J. W. Morton, Will be available February I. 30 Seibold Street Look Plus WIll be featured at marched In the St. Patrick s school ,except for the St. following Bulloch Board of Education and the Board of trict will be the when the Sheer Look comes into members of the County Phone Phone 4-2724. ROGER represented Parade In Savannah. On Patrick's In Savan- Speakers' grand jurors have been drawn POplar the School life." Day Day Parade Bureau Trustees of AUCTION DEPT. executive board of the Frigidaire Cooking your of the Southern In­ for the term: the Statesboro High School it was stated h4iJ�tesboro. 2-is'-�;';. HOLLAND. Savannah March 31 marched 10 the nah, The others have all been Rodeo set for which he will at the Fair The Invited to they District Nesmith from sponsor public Is attend surance lnformation Service, W. that Mr. Call Mr. Brown Childs by Judy In which classes or on Mrs. Mamie H. Bondurant, James L. of the Screven Fishing big parade holidays. Sharpe, principal Perrna- five-room Nevils and Anne Road Recreation Center on Tues- the cooklng school. Augusta aft�r when he the WOK LADIES-Special FOR RENT-Large, Phones POplar 4-3434 Cromley from spoke before Rotary Tom Martin, J. Harry Lee, C. B. with Club here High School, Sylvania, will succeed Mr. S. H. Sherman Natural . nent Waves, Soft unfurnished apartment, Or POplar 4-3730 Brooklet. Monday. McAllister, H. L. Atwell, R. L. Curl. is 8 Woman's bath. Downstairs. Available now. •• • Mr. and Mrs. James of the r--::;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-1 as I I of the Statesboro School. "Beauty Elling- Economists Agricultural (Bub) Lanier, A. J. Woods, Max pnncipa High at Robbins' Woman's Williams Phone 4-31t9 or 4-3591. Timber Cruise Certified The speaker was int roduced Beauty." by STATESBORO B & PW CLU8 ton and attractive IitUe daugh- Extension Service say per capita At the same time was nn- - J. W. Cone, it Saturday' 12 East KENNEDY. -I C. S. D. Edenfield, (Billy) Shop. 4-3383. P2E5RRfY Cruiser lor Timber M are by Groover, program chair­ Beauty provided TO BE GUESTS OF ters 0f ontgomery, A Ia., income in Georgia is nearly Joe G. G. W. nounced that Mr. Sherman will Master man. Hodges, Clark, The Fourth Annual Olliff St. Dicey Williams, Sales. a Fishing spending while with Mrs. EI- five times higher than it was James S. Brun- retire ns of the school Beautician. 2-26-tfc. IS YOUR LAWN MOWER NEVILS WSCS l. Deal, Hoke prlnciput Rodeo, sponsored by the Rob­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. in 1940, and is to con- W. with the READY for Summer Mowing? lington's expected on Peters, a Savannah insurance son, W. Reginald Newsome, closing or the 1958-59 bins and the The members 01 the States- C. Burnsed Jr. tlnue to rise. Packing Company FOR SALE-Used IO-foot Hoose are and to H. Sweeps O. J. school after here We Special outlined six Marcus D. year, equipped ready executive, steps for Griner, May, serving Statesboro Recreation Depart­ Trailer. Reconditioned and in of Wanted bora Business and Professional a make repairs on any type Mr. and Mrs. Ju.ian traffic a cci den t s H. Woodard. W. B. Bowen, for total of 18 yea". for Hodges reducing ment nnd open this year to Good shape. Fully equipped mower. Free and De- Woman's Club will be of Pick-Up guests of Savannah visited a local committee. He Robert F. Donaldson, Charlie I New Sunday Genuine JOHN DEERE through the COAstal Empire, Is nil set sleeping and storage space. Service. BRAGG MOTOR HALE HELP WANTED-Young Nevils WSCS at the N evIIs The county board of educn­ livery with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. PHILLIPS Tips said 90 ceot f]f the Joe William Extra double mattress. Can SI. Phone age 21-35. Hodges per 38.700 Mathews, Cromley, nnd ready to go. Rodeo offi­ Courtland man, aggressive, - lion iuclud s Hobson tag. SERVICE, Methodist Church Mo eve- Ander­ Wyntt, W d f I nday and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ed- traffic fatalities in Miss Maude White, Ivy cials are their be seen at Hagins Gulf Station 4-5519. 3-19-tfc. M Fleetwin9 Sweeps tj1is Dr. Bird keeping fingers nlng, April 20. monds. W. J. chnlnnnn: Daniel, Hoy· on North Main or call Hal i�P'fu�t country are preventable.
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