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Bulloch Herald Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) Bulloch County Historical Newspapers 3-1-1956 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" (1956). Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues). 3675. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news-issues/3675 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]. OeMolays get The Bulloch Herald - Page 8 A FAR.MS Statesboro, Georgia, Thursday, February 23, 1956 Prlzc-Wlnnlng STATE Newspaper A Prize-Winning THE BEST "BUY" IN GA. new members -PICK OF THE PICTURES- horne in u 1953 Newspaper Thc hec of De­ country 741 u res with 300 acres In Ogee Chapter ... Better of natu1'8.1I-.II Newspapel' 1954 13 n w mem­ wood and , high gradc' plow lend which Malay Inltinted setting dog pine THE , -----­ Contcsls Better enough fOI' dnunnge. bers Into tho order on Wednes­ trees chann Now Playing BULLOCH Newspaper slopes just from expreseee through­ HERALD continued 1 page RIFLE" CD FOR Ideal fol' mechanized farming. the "KENTUCKY Cont••ts RIDNT-5·I'oom unrur- day, Junuut'y 25, bl'lnging out, from tho handwovcn gross About 25 pCI' cent of timber to 43 of Downs ---- ntshed npurtment. All private, lata I mornberah!p boys Homes. The picture window Chili Wllls-CaU1Y e U. S, ."01' Sale FOR SALE-120 nOl'C8, Is In cloth wall paper In the foycr Dedicated To ncreuge pine, tesboro Bulloch Joanne The Sthtesboro And 301 B0l110 beautiful gta nnd county. with newer beds beneuth adds Cagncy Bulloch rrcntngo, I This farm lies on both sides Progress Of to the kitchen County tim bel'. Value to �O�����tl��;;�'I�D�li����: New members received Into charm. pannellcd living Plus Serial and Cartoon $6,000 $8,000. of nnd has n at­ spectal 447 long --­ JOSIAH South College Sl. Phone pavement with Its This Feb. 24·25 rlvcr tho chapter Included: Marshall MRS. THOMAS A. huge fireplace. Fri., Sat., VOLUME XVI...!... ESTABLISHED MARCH FOR SALEl-Now 5-room home 4-2996. Up. u-acttve, easily-roached BRANON, 26,1937 STATESBORO, ���E';id���.onnble. Arthur WIl· room modern er­ "THUNDER OVER GEORGIA, MARCH 1, 1956 now under construotton, Al- frontage. Large creek forms Thigpen, Howard, 454 South Main street: A re­ combines THUIl-SDAY, NUMBER 16 FOR another Best Ham Simmons m, F'redertck SANGOLAND" --�------------------.------------------------------------------ ready financed with GI Loan. FOR SALIll-138 ncrcs well RElNT-Smllll furnluhed boundary. poastble modeled Nlncleenth flclency with old-fashioned com­ Century Lord cost. con- conditions ror 58 Shearouse JI·., William De­ Jon Hail-Marjorie $170.00 down, plus closing timbered short leof pine, apnrtment, Lights and water Irrlgatton. suburban home exqulsitcly (ur­ fort. In fonnal acres cotton allotment and 22 B. tilt> living, -Also- Monthly payments, Including sldcruble pulp wood now avan- fUI'nlshe�. Natural gas heat. Leach, Welsey Carroll, Ralph nished In French Baroque and check Lions Club honor . taxes and insurance about north of Gas in kltchen. All acres of peanuts. Ample labor William dining area the Elngllsh chintzes, "DEAD MAN'S GOLD" able, 8 miles Macon, equipment HOWRl'd, Attaway, d' Art Include City gets Three bedrooms and Reglncy Object $48.00. located Woodrow Circle. Price $10,000. JOSIAH private. Norlh College st. supply. Rcnnld Hucy, Michael Ken­ hand cl'li.fted Hepplewhlte Starring Lash Larue Georgia. 10� nnd Melsaen and Dresden Phone 4-3305. bath,nll masonry dwclling dinner -­ HILL & OLLIFF ZETTEJROWElR. 1lp. nedy, Larry Chester, and choirs and Sheraton dining Mon., Tues., Feb. 27-28 M· eII rannen thre houses. Artealun Sh B tennnt kiuer In PO 4-3531 Kermit R. ·11 i Baccarat for Carr d Phone Smols B11tch, nil of Statesboro, acrvtcas, glass, Sevres table are some of the lovely "DUEL ON THE $8,4M).33 FOR SALE-Smull tract of FOR RENT-6·1'00m Iurntahed well. 18 miles n-om Statesboro. aJor and Malcolm Goss of Brooklet. uma, nnd one of tile finest things to be seen. This home MISSISSIPPI" land well located, good pond housc wllh nil convcntencca. Possession this season, Priced For Good has brick floors and Lex Barkerc-cPatrtea Medina sltc [denl resident site. See location, MRS. A. B. ut only $32,000.00. Do not miss private collections of Sandwich practical from Ga. Power JOSIAH ZE1''J'ElROWER. 2 Enst Moore St. t.hls one. 1--B-e�f�01�'C-l�9�'15-�On�1�y-a�1xl�u�t-35 glass. an attractive breezeway with a (In Technlcolor) FOR SALE - 5-1'00111 home, ��_���SON, rarmors In Georgia WCI'C using cooking fire place. The Darby Wed., Thurs., Feb. 29-March 44th Chas. E. Cone Realty ce., Inc. stucco, 2 bedrooms, den, FOR SALE-105 HOI'es, In were MR. AND F. W. home 0. and GUN LADY" large 23 N. Main St. - Dial 4-2217 b-rlgutton 1955, there MRS, overlcoks pond, Is 'TWO crash in of lund. northern bath and District best g'rnde ,FOR RENT-Two furnished living room, kitchen, ],906 Irrtgntfon systems in lise, DARBY, Darby Acres, Metter found five miles south or.states­ Peggy Castle front Located 108 East Price $75 IIOI'C. Sec ,JOSIAH bedrooms WIUl kitchen plane porch. 'pel' prtvt- watering 00,570 acres. road (U. S. 301): This lovely boro on U. S. SOl highway. Sel'ial and Cartoon Spain Jones Ave. Price $7,300. ZETTEROWmR. leges fOI workfng- gil'ls Goocl HILL & OLLIFF location PHONE 4-2802 8-1-2tc. HOM E S FOR SALE-3-bcdroom house, Phone PO 4·3531 ------------ close in, 111 good condition Hem is nn outstanding value. on big 10L, financed with GI Atu-ecttve, in excellcnt coI1(I1- Loan, $1,500 cnsh, balance \Y'anted,,. ed Cross drive to tlon And splendidly located. It Quick $38 pCI' month, Sec JOSIAH If! a four bedroom' brick dwell. FOR SALE-New 5-1'00111 ZIil1'TEROWER. home, ing on a beautlf'ul site and has • now under construcuon. AI- WANTED. OR FOR SALE -bcdroom house many attracttve features. Priced ready financed with GI Loan. HE�P'" MA�. in good condllion, n-ac-o iot, at $13,65000. In $18050 down, plus of Mon. aorue bcnuliful timber, at �s��;h;� lncl��t���I'� Oll�� begin pine city Chas. E. Cone Co" Inc. nc Statesboro Realty clo�1I11 �ost see Weckly pronts of Regtster. 23 N. Main St. - Dial 4-2217 ���'{ $50.00 01" more at start ����hlYandaY:�:�;:nce JOSIAH pos- FREE! FREE! Z:'�ERg����. FREE! Located TUrner St. sible No $50.00. cal' 01' other tnveat- U. S. 301 FRONTAGE SALE-Trnctol' and auto- ment We will HILL &. OLLIFF FOR necessary. help Two large sites neal' college. Phone PO 4-3531 mobile business, garagc nnd you get started. wrtte C. R. Both surprisingly moderate In major repair business, easy Ruble, Dept. F·4, The J. R. price, One includes a good terms. Fa!' details contact Watldns Company, Mcmphls 2, We 5 Will rooms Y Sale house With and bath. Give OU JOSIAH ZETTJDROWER. Tcnnessec. ltp. Absolutely Chas-. E. Cone Realty Co., Inc. FOR SALE - a-room home. FOR SAl..m-Smull business, - MALE 23 N. Main St. pial 4-2217 Downstnirs consisting of din� building' and nll, nt Reglstcl'. AND FEMALE lng room, living room, kitchen, See JOSIAH ZET'l'EROWElR. HELP WANTED screen porch, one�half bath and FOR RIDNT - 4�1'00m bedroom upstairs. 2 bedrooms apart· Why Not Get the Most For ASK R. M BENSON how lo and full bath. Located 6 Col­ Your Efforts! lege St. ni������t, S:�"�'bs�;1H o�E���= FI�:v�ns��'a�;�·. ��kS�N y�� OWElR. HILL & OLLIFF There's no ceiling on success SURANCE AGENCY. PO 4-3531 here. This is the last ad Phone FOR SALE - Wcstlnghouse you'll FREE ever answer If you've got the rcfrlgcrator and eiectl'ic NOTICE will to work hard for more List stove. Price $75.00 each money than you've ever seen. JOSIAH ZEJTTEJROWER. REAL ESTATE See MR. DECOLA, Room 11, 5-room LOANS FOR SALE-New home, Bank of Statesb�oro Building now undel' constl'llction. AI- LOW RATE OF INTEREST I����===:::::==��I: between the hours of 9 a. m. financed with GI Loan. SALEl-Housc with ready FOR 02,366 and 11 a, m. No Phone Calls. EASY TERMS $179.00 down, plus closing cost. sq ft. in good condition, 10· 1Ic. Main St. with 'SEE JOSIAH ZETTEROWER TV cated 418 South Antenna MonUlly paymcnts including tn.xes and insul'Once about living loom, dining room, ldtchen brcaltfast room, 3 bed� $49.00. Located cornel' of TINKER'S TIMBER Woodrow Clrclc !'OOIllS, 'den, 1 bnth, 3 porches, Services ---- Also has dlsap- CRUISING SERVICE HILL & OLLIFF large carpOlt. _ For a reasonable fee can Phone PO 4-3531 you know as much about the timber And Materials �����nLl��:���:ayl'�g�'. si����:t!� FRANCElS' IGNDERGARTIDN man. Necessary and are as the next nnd ait' conditioned, gus to reopen on March 5 you seilino heat. 4-2764. JOHN will to have Your 011 Phono Schaal hours arc 8:45 to 11:45 It pay you your L. JAOKSON. 2-16-tfc. own PRIVATE AND CON­ R.
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