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3-22-1956 Bulloch Times (Statesboro News-Statesboro Eagle)

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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]. MRS. DURWOODMANLY' BULLOCH TIMES MRS. JIM BEASLEY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CIRCLE Thund., March IS. 1956 Twe••• TO MEET MARCH 19th WHAT IS FUNERAL LAST SUNDAY DIED LAST FRIDAY The Statesboro Primitivo Bap­ tist Circle will meet 16 Mrs. Durwood Manly died unex- Mrs. Jim Beasley, 76, died last Monday, THE BULLOCH TIMES Monday, April Mnrch 19th at 3 :30 pectedly lnat Friday night in the Friday night In the Bulloch Oounty o'clock in the SRS? church annex. Mrs. F. SERVES A TRADE AREA MORE THAN Bulloch County Hospital after a Hospital after a short illness. Mrs. J. Williams Deadline For Tax and Mrs. short illness. Deasley had lived in the Lockhart George Hoitins will be OF MORE THAN HALF CENTURY Survivors are her husband, H. District of hostesses. COMING Taxpayers of Georgia were Bulloch County all her ,SOON! PERSONS OF SERVICE I Durwood her .40,000 cautioned by District Direc­ Munly, Statesboro; BULLOCH again Mrs. L. M. Olax, TIMES WHERE NEEDED mother, Waters.of Funeral tor Pen! Cobb of the Internal Rev­ services were held Sun­ - lon; six eletera, Mrs. Maude Pur- STATEsBORO NEWS STATFSBORO EAGLB enue Service that tlghtCI reatrtc­ day at 3:30 p.m. at the Nevils Mrs. W. 1'. Sulll- .ESTABLISHED 1892 on cell, Glennville, l]ice.Creck tions would be pluccd Primitive Baptist Church gmnting by 6. • STATESIl.ORO, GA., MARCH 1966 VHn and Mrs. J. A. both DONALD MARTIN'S THUHS., 22, extensions of time fOI filing Fed­ Mol.oney, Elder Gilbert Cribbs, pastor, and 6ROC(RY VOL. 68-NO.6 of Suvnnnuh, Mrs, Deesle W. Ter- eral income tnx returns. bur-ial wue in the Beasley Come­ I\tI·S. John Crumb- 1\11'. that exton- rnce, Sylvuniu, tery. YOUNG FARMERS Cobb explained ' EI und Mrs. \ , THIRD POUO SCOUTS HAVE alone would be III 1"'�!I�f!�� Icy, Campo, Texus, At Nevils LOCAL grunted only Survivors are three sons, all of TEACHER Gertie Wutera, Oluxton: one broth- mer-itor-ious cnsca. Wdttcn nppfi­ Statesboro, Claude Beasley, Leroy CI', Horlund waters, Olnxton, two TO be made on the GFI' AWARD cutlon must IH'C­ Beasley und two nieces and two phul'lie Bensley; SHOTS DELAYED: BIG scribed the reasons nephews. CAl\fPOREE 'IS form, giving daughters, Mrs. J. D. of H8NORED Funeral services were held Sun- Barnes, Robbin. Cello No.2 Can Sliced Southeast Co. for the request in detail nnd the Brunswick, and Mrs. E. L. De- Bull�h State Health Dept. Troops Awarded Ribbons Miss �larjorie Crouch form must be completed in accord­ Suvunnah fiCteen FRANKS, Ib.35c PINEAPPLE 29c �:.II;IIII:O�l: t�:I���.FJUu�= LoRCh, ; grand­ Group Attend Clinic . nnce with the instructions. ���I�:I tbh; children Says �mount Being For Scouting ActhoJties; tan BUI inl was in the Enst und fourteen grellt·grnnd Is Teaeher-Of Year A stntcmcnt of hm Dyess. general dship AI..lca Pink On Farm lIIachinery Side Cemetery. children. Quart Celfand'. Received Not Sufficient 52 Boys A tlend or inability to pay IS not accept­ From First Burnes Funeral Smith-Tillman SALMON 49c Twenty members of the South­ Dis�rlct able AS grounds for grnntmg nn Home was In Mortuary was in MAYONNAISE 49c of extension of time, Mr. Cobb said. cburge arrangements. charge of urranguments. east Bu119ch Young Furmer organ­ A teacher who believes that 1 Lb. Ball Since April 16 falls on Sunday, S.ltine In Can-Mall well Hou.e izntion will be given certificates schools nrc "the world'. best ln- Monday. April 16 is the deadline CRACKERS 19c COFFEE Ib.89c "lor work done while attending n eurance policy", hall been chosen this year for filing Individual tn­ lOver clinic in farm machinery repair 09 Teacher of the Year for the come tnx retu rns. Tnxpuyet S On and' Bought LET'rUCE, CELl:RY AND welding. First Congressional Distri�t. She fa should mnke evory ef'Ior t to meet Fre.h Dre•• ed The met once each week Pictured above i. a partial of the new Simmon. g�oup Miss thifJ lind lhey should not ,limp.e Shoppin, Center tltat Ita. il. form.1 CARROTS lOe Marjorie Crouch, teacher of deadline, opentnl each FRYERS Ib.3ge in the at the Southesst Bul­ March 15 at 7:00 P. M. and run. shop on the chunces of toda" throu,h Saturday, March 17. Your attention i. invited to the ninth core at Telf obtaining the loch School and studied and grade program .. and High nn extension. lep.rate adverliaementl anllouncemenh for the individual bu.ineue. in thi. iuue of the Ttmee, Velvet Roll the Marvin' Pittmatt Laboratory Beans 3 Lb•. worked under the of Fre.h Ground supervision School of Georgia Teachers' Col- WAX PAPER 1ge n specinl teacher, Jesse Grooms. . MEMBEHSHIP WEEK AND AM HA,MBURGER lege in Statesboro, f CHILDUEN'S FASHION ground, beuoh, school, purty and OFFERING THEM WHOLESALE AT $1.00 J. H. Wyatt, chairman at the Bul­ , MillS a of Merl4 AT FIRST BAPTIST Euater fnahions. loch Board of Crouch, native so Count County Education, wether SHOW MARCH 21 PER Dinner Half G.llon county, calls Ocilla her "Magnifying Church Member­ The fun Will be talent. displuy­ $4.00 BUSHEL FOR 98% PURITY.AND will meet with the'cbapter at their Toez homo town now. Sh\' hal had rich be ed locnl children between Theater NAPKINS lOe next the Week" will observed' by scenes I of ahip by ICE CREAM 5ge regular meeting, night The Stutceboro Junior woman's 81 % educational experience as teacher, the First. Church the week of the fushion show. GA. GERMINATION 'ON 500 BUSHELS March 28 end he will present the Baptist Club will "Fun and BROOKLET, principal, and She baa . present supervisor. of March 19 28. The Baptist Fas�l­ This Iushlon show of children is Adm.illion 36c - ISc 6-Bottle Carton certificates to W. J. Tidwell, Jr., ion for The Young" at the Sallie 4-0z. Can had such a warm personal int8reat that cer­ While Training Union is sponsoring this wed, something everyone Will They Last-Also'See Us For Price On Naughton Beastey, Japp, Akins, Zetterower school uuditorium '19c in her Itui:lcmts that ahe pta a� apeclal week of study for nil tainly wnnt to see. So don't miss SUNDA Y.MONDAY·TUESDAY, COCA.CO�A BLACK PEPPER 200 Paul Fordham, Joseph Harville, nesdny, March 21st at 7:30 p.m. Pfeclative letten from many who church members. it. MARCH 18·19.20 Jack A. W. P. for ndults MILI.ETT, LESPEDEZA, OTHER FIELD Brannerr, Andenon, ha ve Admission will be 50c CaUon long gene from her clauroct. Two class periods will be held With $3.00 Order Jr., DeVaughan Roberta, Hollis und 25c for children. Door prtzes "DAVY CROCKETT" to the far of tbe Films AND 10"letlmes parta eAch evening except Friday. GARDEN SEED Martin, Cloyce Martin, Harold " Will be given. The stores partid­ Jordan Reports On COOKING OIL $1.59 5 LBS. SUGAR 3ge earth. will be shown during intermission Smith, Al Cox, Robert Cox, WEDNESDAY Danny AnDu.1 - are: The Children's Shop, ·THURSDAY, AI'th. SpriDI Format h.ld rec...", .t the Rec...�tio. C•• Min Crouch's colleague. .. On Friday there puting Franklin periods. night & MARCH 21·22 ·Llngo, Ralph· Miller, ter Ih. Tw••n T•• n The Fair Store, H. Minkovilz Travel In 2 Loa.e. Size Club .lected Jud, SmUll', d.u.lal.r of M...... that her eueee..'I. due to her warm. will be one class followed Germany Rel"l.r Emmitt period Folks Lee. Alford, Bobby her Sons, und Olliff's Little "LADY GODIVA" Mr•. To� Smith of SI.telbora •••h. Club Sw...I...... I. S.l.ct.d�. hoart,. spiritual faith, her dedi­ by a social hour. 1'he meetings Will note: BREAD 25c 'Thompson, Howard Cox and Jack Fnshlons will be modeled by (Edltol"s Dupree Jordan, It.r cation to teachinK', and a breadth ShOll. FRIENDLIN� eleort for Ih. ltonC;;r wa. B..... r on •••• each nt 7 :30 o'clock. :1\Iol'ton. Johnn, •• of Ro, B r Ibegin evening edltol' of the West End Star of of that come to her children 4 to 10 years and .nd Ihe late Mri. Insight ha. A will be for uges FRIDAY.SATURDAY, The nnd director Ruth .1.0 of St.te.baro. 'I'h. •••1'. nursery provided A Uantn clirr organizer of eoupl trom is the Martin of the and furnishlllg Bulloch 23.24 Co. Bllaier, years· sharing joys Lhe new in MARCH ••lected ••eret b.lIol 0"'1' \v"11 fcut.ure styles plny- the orgunizntion is O. E. Gny. The b, a pariod of .1I.erat ••ele••t r.lul.r heartaches Times With a of his Milling IS of boy. and girls, and story APPRECIATED experi­ Al Will at of the "THE NAKED DAWN" PORT - SHOP H(R( AND president, Cox, preside 'melltinl' c1"b.-Photo by OliCton." sharing their and de· ences GA: PHONE SAVE triumphs ! iiChiiildirCi"jjjjjcnicih."ilgih.t., during his world travels. A AL, UNION 5.5153 the 8·="�'·ilil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-a meeting. Supper will be served Traveler Taken Sick teats. leading Baptist, he was associate in the school cafeteria by Joseph She bellevos that' educatloll dIrector �f' the Southern I Puul Fordham and O. E. Learns Baptist Hnl'ville, He�� Menning should not seck limply to store tn4 Rudlo und Television Com.) Gay. HEART FUND Of Special guests will be Jesse Southe�n Hospitality . ' O. E. W. E. ALDRED Germnny hus long hod the repu­ Groom, Gay, Gear, The letter at BROS. received lbUowing tution of 11 powerful nnd progres­ H P. Womack and J. Wyatt. EXCEEDS' GOAL HI' the office of the Bulloch Times is FREE PARKING FOR CUSTOMER sive natIOn. Around the world, the German people are thought of 8S Revival Services At CONVENIENCE stlong, intelligent, industrious. Certumly those nl'e tho impl'esSlons 8 tOUl'1st receives Il8Ssmg through WCHtem Germany toduy. This non-Soviet section of Gcr' mAny hilS mode the mosl I'Ilpid nnd I'emnl'knble recovel y of uny nntion hnrd hit by World WUI' 11. With such Inmg-inulion, nnd ul­ most no idle hunds, modeI'II und nt.tl'Hctlve cities huvc l'lsen from the nuns (If tho W81'. GCI'mnny's BJlcctnculnr Increaso OF_.NEW_.,WESTINGHOUSE III IIIdustrtnl production, even APPLIANCES with some urens stIll under cure­ ful scrutiny nnd control of the nelghbol's who defented her in ! wDr, lctlves Illost EuroJJenn coun- tries in the shade. By 1940 the production level in Germany wa� I 89 per cent of the 1936 level, nnd by 1953 total production wns 53 I percent above the high 1936 level. 12 oz. TIN 3Se lit is .continuing to grow at an . amazing rate • WESTINGHOUSE Of course, Germany has been 16 oz. TIN 2ge I divided into two principal sec- Big 10.9 cu. ft. FROST-FREE tions since the end of the war. The larger west(1rn portion is I $339.95 ,now $269.95 While la•• I supervised by the United States, Ihe, I England and France: the eastern portion is dominated by Soviet NO de'rosllng 10 do In Ihe RUSSia. Fre�zer The total area of 'ult Germany NO defrosllng 10 do In Ihe is 143,000 square nllles, with a Re'rigeralor populntion of 67 million pillS. Almost 95,000 square miles and 16 oz. TIN 33e 50 million people arc in Western Gennany. This IS where the great o Giant 51·lb. Full·Wldth Freezer 12·0Z.CAN growth has come. There arc so many important C) IS·lb. Meat Keeper cities in this busy country it is Roast Beef 'almost impossible to name them CI Adjustable Shelves 49c all. Berlin, which is still divided into separllte sectors in the same o 3/4.bushel Vegetable Humldrawer manner as the nation itself, has between three nnd four million • Butter Keeper inhRbitunts. Hamburg has almost JOHNSON'S NEW two milliop. resictents. Numerous • Bonus Egg and Bottle Shelves In Door . huve from to ,cities huH-a-million ...... - -�.,..... one mllhon. One of the most colorrul nnd STRIDE WAX interesting is Munich. With just under a million population, this PINT BavarlRn melropolis IS tilled With schools, gallerIes and museums, monuments and ul'ches, theaters, $100.00 palaces nnd beer hulls. The maS' Save 8ge sive Muxlmlliuneum, libernlly lear­ ed With gold und Sitting on a hill by the River Jsar, is as impressive SPI::CIAL in one wuy as the Hofbruuhuus, -SellgFIIIUlIM SIGN,ATUR�' FRESH DRESSED-WHOLE LB, world's largest beer is in hull, MIDDLEGROUND CIRCLE another. WE�TINGHOUSE FRYERS 39c Hitler's former headquarters, TO MEET MARCH 28th which nre now occupied by the !ELECTRIC RANGE Americnn AI'my, the Boheminn The Middleground Pl'imitivo SWIFT'S BRANDED LB. quarters all mound the Baptist Cil'cle will meet Wednes­ gl'Cllt was '329.95 ••• now limited time $229.95 UlHverslty of Munich, nnd the day, Mal'ch 28 at 3 :30 o'clock nt BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Streak-O-Lean 19c t win moslem-like tOWCI'S of the home of I\II·S. Ailee Coleman. F"uuenkil'che, nil i1ngcl' ill the LOOK AT THESE DELUXE FEATURES The subject for study Will be FOR NEXT WEEK memory of U VISltOI' to Munich. "Chal'ity 01' Love." All membCls FLORIDA The the FRESH 2LBS, There are HI'e to nltund. Bookmobile �vill vislt l1luny other points o Corox Unit Gets Red Hot In 30 seconds urged Super schools nnd commullllies that leave VIVid pictuI'es With the following dUl'lIlg'the week. tOlll hot: ColoKnc and its gl'ent • Controls show Heat camlllg SNAP BEANS 29c Color.GI".nce Settings WAS Mill. 26-Westside in Culhedl'lll; Coblez nnd its mod­ THIS YOU? Mondny, the in eln Seal Oven for Even mornlllg, Bl'ooklet ut a '30 ail'; FI'unhfolt nlld • Miracle Heat and You, YOUI' husbund and two FRESH FLORIDA NEW 4 LBS. StuttgUl't, Economy the With U. S. uitel'noon. Tloops evel'ywhcr'e you daughtel's huve I'ecently moved Electric Clock and Automatic Oven TlIesdtl�., Mar. 27-Nevils schOOl turn; B011n, the smnll • Timer hele flam NOl'th I'elntivcly CUI·olmu. Your nnd conllllunity. 01' and Mrs. B. T. POTATOES 29c city (111,287 ntthe end of W. W. husband is in the livt.!stoc.k busi- Beasley have that I WednesdllY, 1\luI·. 28-Preelol'ill I'eturned II) is lhe cnpit.nl of the West ness. f!'Om Richmond, Vn., German Federal communit),. where attended the FRESH TENDER YELLOW 2LBS. HeJlubhc i l\tunn­ If the la'dy described above will they ussembly Thul'sday, Mar. 29-Warnock of the helin, Wllh Its American-looking call at the Times 25 Sel­ Southenstern Surgw:al Con- OrrlCe, commulllty. streets; Heidelberg, with i� fum­ bald Str�et, she will be civen two gress. I SQUASH 25c ous old cnstle !tnd ulll\'crsity: Dr. Beasley was re-elected Sec­ SPRING FLOWER SHOW TO BE retary-Director General of the (Continued next week) ��;e�dtotot�:r���u�� :�:wd:!t�f� HENARD'S Congress, which position he has KRAFT MADE QUART H'ELD IS' her if WEDNESDAY, held since the of A lot can T�����. r;eceiving tickets, Thil i••notltor in a lerie. foundin&, the Con. be forgiven u man in Farm" •• e.ch wllek in Time•. the WIll at r AP�.L �f uM,.t.ry picture ppe.riD, the Bulloch Th. the lady call the Statesboro Statesboro gross 26 yenrs ago. way of personal Garden Club will fi...t penon to the .bo.. Idiosyncrasies correctl, id_tif,. farm will recei.e • ,ear'••ub.criplion 10 the Tim... fo.. hold their Dr. and Mrs. Beasley will be at 49c. and mannerisms If he is USC� thira Annunl or Mayonnaise doing hlml.lf .n,one he Th. owe.r of the fum • ic}�!� o��hrd ��h �� c����V;:�n;: Sprln� will he.�tlful a.7 moun••d •• their home on North ful that Flower on da.i.n.I... Colle[le street work benefits olhers be­ of BiU the Show April recei�e � Holloway, proprietor. lu.em••• of the ....b.ol.. fr•• with sides 18 at Wednesday: .,ri.iaal pho.o...., tel, the compllmen•• of tho S.. h••ntl a••1r. until about the 15th of April. himself. For a free hair styling call Chrill- the Statesboro They ECON6MAT SPECIAL P�I!1lttive ••on of the cont.t•. All Id.. •• will then SIMMONS - .pq tlflc.Uo ,"ould be m.d••t lb•• 4•• 1 go to Arizona to SHOPPING CENTER 14 N. WALNUT tine's Beauty Shop for appoint- Baptis� It will be 11\ peclall,...... d .,1.40w .t ... Tucson, av Chur$h. ,the Southwe.tern Re.d ,lte Cl.uified Ad. ment. social ,"ooms S· State.�I'O. ",.ou tlal.. ,.ou •• tho or I' are ow•• attend"the Surtr{cal from to 9 p, m. ln� b.n, .ID cf.'hl tl',. 'um. ,.ou Ii'. r.,.••o to da. S.. The •• r Congress assembly. Dr. I. lady described last week dlviduals and members of all h'a.d B 1r: .Dd ••I.t... ,.0.... Id•• •••rl w.. Beasley gir- tiffcatlo ••••• k. No t.l.plao•• call••UJ ...... pt" •• was . an member of this assoc­ Mrs. Horace Forshee. den clubs are eligible to enter. .ffl.l.l for til. co.t.... honorary Iation. Mrs. and Lila Easter were and Mrs. A. H. aaaisted in Jones Allen, Mrs. 'ual wrapped eggs WiUia�8 three weeks with their E. C. the dinner uests of Mr. and liT'" Brenda spending W.tklns, week Sunday g BULLOCH T'·""'ES en as favors. Mrs. Paul Collins, .a class Joiner of Stateaboro visited Allen, serving. Dr. and MrtI. C. end. dUring, Mrs. J. ft. Motter. BID.LOCH TIMES PORTAL NEWS I Two �rs. BROOKLET grandparents, Et. Brannon·in , BULLOCH TIMES , Thurul." March 22, 1956, NEWS , and Mrs. Bird Sunday. John M. Turner, Mrs. Ben wnnams mate was her overnight guest. PULASKI NE·WS Thur.d.,., Mareh 22, 1968 Look Leroy . Watkins. \ F'runklm The Backw�rd MRS. JOHN A. Rev. lind Mrs. Ern'est L. Veal Foss of the U. of Gu. T�r.e AND LILLIE FINCH McNEEL . ROBERTSON MARBLE . li"-j and of Met- COMPANY' a:�SEY wick Trapnell children , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred' Bradford nnd the With hie TEN YEARS AGO R. B. Waters, age 75, died last Mr'l tund children spent u few days Inst Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L Findlcy vis. Silent slll'in!!" holiduys THE STATESBORO NEWS and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock ter, and Mr. and Mrs. James Black­ GREATEST NAME IN at the home of J N. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Bennie and 'Mrs. John C. little son, Romaine, spnnt' last ut Pino Harbor. ited relutives in MIllen purents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Foss. STONECRAn night Nesmith und little son Robert.r visited 1\11', Proctor, week Wednesday. ide H. D. Club Consolidated With SUltcllboro Ealle Je., burn, of Washington, (;0.• �ere in the Hagnn district; Mrs. Josh the week end Ilt St. Sr., Silent the week Thursday III Atlanta. Misses. Bonnie and Linda Mr. and Mrs Karl Sunders, Jr., Mr. uud Mrs. HllIVCY Fm-lough Wests, BH���h 1I1:�.�� �·I���IIl�I·p::s��t spent Augua­ l\fr and Mrs. John Shearouse and [dinner- of Dr. and .past end us Harper her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. R. were of Metler dinner of J. SHIELDS KENAN of und announc­ Everett- died Wednesday at tine, Fla. guests of Mr and Mrs. Bryan· spent of Macon week end guests of Brannen and ,\Jalton, Mr. nnd Mrs. guests adjutnnt Georgln fanllly at Augusta Sunday. Mrs. Chfford Miller\. Charles wCI:e flolds American Institute o'f Commemorative Art of home at B. E. Your III the week end in Savannah. Mrs. D. L. Franklin Mr. and Julin Smith Meeting Editor and Publlaher for Metter; Hagan, age Mrs. Henrietta of Vulca'nize Powell Unadilla. past C. S. Foss, MI"S., Sunday. ed candidate governorship Bidgood Dub- Ed_enfield Pete of Macon Cromley. Foss, Bill Parsons Mr. !\Ir Mrs. 70 dled at lin l\�r. Joh!_\ and. spe�t se�. Robert a and Mrs. James Warnock Mrs. Lee and little' Mrs. Howard and David were nnd L L. Mr. Member years, Saturday night spent several days during the of Thomaston Visited With hia Alderman, teacher 11\ Tulmadge JelTY Warren, On Monday, March 12 the'West. By Invitation Only\ -O-"-'o-,.-,-o-,-gn-n-'-o-'-O-u-IIo-o-" Vtn.lIlg, eral days the week -c-o-un-,-,-I his home III the district: durihg the and two children of of who and Mrs. Mac �;�I\�:r I:t�::� Hagan week with her Mrs. Idu r the Columbus High ,Washington Clnrksville, have been Hurry Burch, Lucy side H. D. met in the �o��:�i:;or�p��: sister,. friends "nd latives during aunt, Mrs. Tom Slappey and Mr. School, spent Club school which was Mrs. Kute after a hia City spent several here With Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon and Ruth utteuded the Icc JIMPSE T, JONES 23-25 Seibald Street merce Tuesday, at pres' Davia, lingering Bowen. week end. sprmg holidays With his per- days visiting' Lee, wil1 cover a four of ex- Vogues I lunchroom Mrs Paul Nesmith Office: day period Slappey. Ison in with memo his Savannah cnt the nttendance of Illness of several months, died Fs-i- Mrst Hobson Hendrix and Mrs MI'. nnd Mrs. J. D. mother, Mrs. AcquilJa War- are now relatives in Bux- Inst Thursday night .. Phone 4-2614 l�rgesL 1\1r and Mrs. I 1\1. Hendrix and Mr. and Mr8. Walton White of Tires ants, Alderman. VI8ltlhg tenslve mental, physical and medl- Mrs Herman Nesmith and Mrs' T��ctor nook. I I\1r8. Edith DISTRICT MANAGER ever assembled at at her home ncar Macedonia B. H. Mr. Patrick IS day Roberts spent several days of Ludowici were the and Mrs. D. M. Watts of ley. col tests. spending I Clutlle Smith ns hostesses. Mrs: were the end MEMBER OF duugbter Spindale, N. C. week I church. BEFORE THE RUSH Miss Barbara a atud- several weeks With ut Grlff'in Mr. and l\frs. end of Mr. and Mrs. S. C., were recent Griffeth, Mrs. James McCall and three members the relattvea Carter the PHONE PO ,4.2036 CA. �C:�nno�!o�ucst.s. vunting week guests guesta,of Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. Columbm, guests Mondny. night o� Deal, president, opened STATESBORO! Bulloch new prison Soclul events Mrs. E J. Foss Bill and children. at the home of Mr. nnd cnt at the U. of Ga., spent the children spent the Atlanta. c����� �I�CI:����U co�ntY'8 Cody Roland Roberts nnd Mrs. I. M. Leroy Bird and family. Mrs. A. C. spring holidays W S. C. S. of the Methodist, meeting and presided over the ,���;��A IS now announces the engagement of her Mr and Mrs. Mike Watts and Miss spring holidays with Mrs. H. with relatives in 1\Ir. and Grady L. 11111 $26,000, _ property, costing Aldermun Hendrix Sr. Mrs. Paul Bowen and ,children Mary Slater. �. Waycross. Church Will hold a business meet- M�s. �nder. business session. MTII. Paul Ne------Susie to Griffeth. • ten and Will be daughter Mac, Byrd and little .of 0- . Mrs. H. F. Hendrix Mrs. C. S. left days With rei- ncartng completion daughter, Angle, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sheffield of Savannah Cromley Sunday at the church to make final smith the dcvotional. , NATIONAL EDITORIAL were the week end guests of Mrs. ing so� Ilre.Rpend�ng gav..! ������::�:;�=:�::�=::�:::� reud for the prison Spnrkrnan Barr, the murrrage to. dam VISited Mr. and Mrs. Earl AI. a few Mrs. G D.IWhlte is visiting Mr. for a viait with relatives in attvea In Ark., and y occupancy by and daughter Linda of Savannah Ila Bowen who returned With them spent diys here at the home Millen. plans for r-evival services th.t be- SI�lIthport, Mrs. Roy Smith diacuseed Nath . ut the Hc,lleman next the home of and Mrs. C. C. Watcrs in Savan- on of week, taka place dermun nnd Iumily the of' Mr and Mrs John 1\1 C Macon and Plnehuratr on 1 Phoenix, of current cancer 'personnel during visited Sheffield's - k Easter Aflz\ the drive . parents, Mpnday Mrs. aevernl . I to Atlanta to spend days. 202 WEST MAIN ST. STATESBORO, GA. • gin Sunday. "hases to Chalrnum Fred Hod­ brule's sister, Mrs. W. L. Kennedy week end. and Mrs. Alex W.od!5 Mrs. Jones nah. Mrs. W. H. Misa Ro- A Mr. lind MIS. D. L. Foss vietted for this Mrs. according Mr. and Mls� Barbara' o� :;:�t: Upchurch, pre-Easter prayer service . community. Gear com­ III Fla Mrs. James I\1r8 11\ Savannah +U;,:R"::�: of the bORI d of county ; On Monday Mrs Frnncee of lanta M. Russell and -, wen a Beall and Beall Inst Sunday. ges, Jackson�.llle, Key Savannah Gordon Hendrix during the week BIRTHDAY PARTY school system, spent the Joey spent will be held at the home of Aft's. discussed "Better Breakfast Mrs. Dun Higgs entertnmed nt dln- two weeks With her ' week T. P. Bull of Holly HHI, S. C., in Atlantn With MI!58 MI. lind Mrs. Hurry Wnrlen of sunscntp','ION miSSioners., spent daugh. end. Mrs'. Powel1 Williams ent,er- end with her parents, Mr. Sunday Betty 1-1. G. Purrish, Sr., the night of Menus" w1th pictures to l11ustrate I 'r $300-2 'rlt ,f, IiO ncr III obser\,lln�e of tho thirty- Mrs. C. O. White and Mrs. nnd Mrs. Silent a few days hcre with their Athens spent the week end With REAL ESTATE the Miss Muxle Ann RobcrMn of tamed 30 C. S. Jones. LISTINGS In Stliio' tels, Upchurch Murch 27 and nt home foods lind hints to the ehU- approximately guests the of Mrs. I plcase �'tnlo' 1 'r U 1'i0-2 1111. ,6 1i0 of Mr. Mrs. FAMOUS FOR Mrs. J. C. Preetorius. MI' Mrs. Out of YBARS AGO. fifth blrthduy Higgs; J. H. WllIlIlms. was It a uf­ Mr. mother, Ronald who hus been nlld C. L. Wanen. Silics Tax TWENTY TWill Olty weckend guest of with birthday pltrty Monday and Mrs. S. R. Kennedy and 1i'0Idham, J. 1\1. Wllhums the night of March dren. Mrs. Thigpen nnd several Plus OeOlslll 11. 0 Anderson, entertnmed the 1936 . Bulloch Time. March 19, Mrs Roy Smith und daughters her sister, 1\Irs. George-B1llnd and tcrnoon March 5th honoring her Mrs. L. R. Mikell spent last Sun. in the U. S. service, stlltlOned in 28. Johnny Warren "'oC Savannah' members of lhe club 11rescnted a Business· Farm mllller March Entered nil second dnn former resi· Club nfternoon for HOfl\e· T J Cobb Jr, spent the spring holidays With hOI All' Bland. little Gail on her 10th Power day at the horne at Shell- Itc�·.r�iu����c�'e�:·d��II�.t1:h:tn"':�sk Germany the past seventeen Rev. Mrs. Ernest L. Veal viSited IllS mo�hel,l\trs. with Octugo� Thu�dny

.... 30 Months ... $15.86 12 Months. . $8,67 (are At 11 I. 111 8l1mll1) evening 8cr­ 1lttlliOr S S !) �{o morning wnrl!hlp 11. SAWOTA \\or­ "II'C8 fit 118\1111 s{,nf, VI�IT Mrs Elizabeth o( 10 The Roberta the production of thiS corn. And tce for the American has gone on record as toll boro, Driggers Iho Ollrt, tho (ollo"lnll' Manufacturing children'. at homo the home Mr and and Rllcreation opposing . Company, clothing plant 4 o'clock, March 17, the simpliCity of Pvt. Mr and childrcn of Atlanta wcre the Holloway, Mrs Coy Temples ;�'�t\�1i Billy Fmdley, FlIldley �\\III/'.,., they are to (ollow Experunent Society. ThiS is ronds und has been active in Daytona Beach, Fla, and John dedicated of Elder and Mrs W T Cook, 122 Mrs II ElVin Ande",on, 2993 Tug­ Sallie spent Thursday society composed ,help· 1-f'clltioncrM clmrler "''''' S"rllllted recently by Governor Marvin Griffin, was cited as an and son, nil of Colorado week end guesf.8 of Mr. and Mrs Mlslj Riggs StutlOll Hcrman of Stilson. Sprmgs, CITVDRUG recommendations which of' ovcr 2,800 recreu- to de (eat toll road measures N was the professionnl )ng excellent West 73rd Strcet, Snvonnoh They gle Drive, E, Atlanta, I are a Andclson Savannah. .,. of what local 100tiohvo can to Golo 21 example do aHract Indus­ spendmg day leave Jvy (In WIlt be f'urnlshed the tlOn Introduced 10 the �:I� t��lIo���,II����ln���?�I\'I�: 1J�llltlt�hn�::� 111 scene nt CO. by county administrators and has been Georgm leglsla- \\1I1! the Will make their home Chatham 8 pm, Friday, Februury .....';;.. With their Mra C Ratcliff lIcccplcll hl' OI�ltllhU)rH of .11111 parents, Mr and . and Mrs. 'V. The of Mr und Mrs Chester Williams Capt DBY';'�FOLD' agent the 111 eXistence since tUle. IN MEMORIAM try. clhzen, Roberta organized tho Crawford 24th, ot the wedding of MISS Jo By dOing thIS, 4-H'9rs 1938 I County City. H J and Mr MTB Warner Robbms 1 MISS BETTY LEE ROCERS Fmdley nnd nnd son of CI.lrksvllle, and and (amlly of Will show resulf.8 of recom­ Mr. Hal ��,:�:I�:I��nrl:�::�:li���en!II,�llc��:��(II:i::!II,- Go, uSing Lockwood IS scrv· Thomas, lepresentatlV{l o( and financed 10\ ItntlOns hA\ e bcen sent Ann of Mrs presently In 10vlI"r memory of my dear !!-Pclltlol1ur Hhel\\l1 thllt II Development Corporation the building. No Stanford, daughter R L �:dcnfleld Mrs LerA Ratchff durmg IIIcutll'K Air and Mrs Ben Wllllcr and Car- mcnded PI and at the Slime as a the was 8 at the of the Blookhol{hllH of Blich , friends nnd relntlves nrc PlorlO Celestc SWlltOrd o{ Avon vhntc4 actlces, ing member of the Natlonnl AAA, guest Wllllqm T Shuman, who cOI1JQrnllol1, . out but boro and Savannuh to James C Mr nnd Mrs H J LAUNDRY The new Findley spent 01 o{ Gn several the week time WIll mnke some for and plant, located In a town of 700 dale Lo Olltff E McJo::l· Cnlro, , spcnt dnys money Advisory Committee on RecreatIOn 109 prllised the group for 1f.8 pussed away t._hrf!e years ago to- only people, employs in\,;ted r�st.ate!l, son of Mra I the week With Mr and ::�J/�II C��III,�l1 n�;:�)lII�::\:H'tN:H,?ffI'�n������ (MICkey) Glglllihut, end MrH AkinS more W With II J nnd viSited Mrs Mr nnd Mrs John Ed Brannen, themsclves. Administration of the fine wOlk. He stated that SOl IS MUlch 16, 1063 than �OO women on the standard veen, lion of Mr nnd Mrs R P of Natlonnl wage scale. Plans for Glgllllhat TWill CILy und Leo Fmdley at S C. and 0 Aiken, Akllls in the Bulloch H08- Mrs Brannen, Ju- tho efcil cd 1101 �ay,one enn WI ltc, no tongue can ��I�h�f (!!��� ' of Coun\y Mr Rnd Emory " The boys an Bulloch Reel catIOn Assocl8tlon lie ,Will III thtsouth highway lll:;�lt�II\I����kOfo}��l�tlllt':���:, are DINNER McElveen, Atlunln, Georgm the late Mrs Mr pnrtlclput­ IItllvlng thlll Iho l!Ur- expansion under consideration. BIRTHDAY Gtgnllllllt and Mrs Lumal F1I1dley at MISS Sallie meet-Ihllsbnnd, uorllolntlc)II IIhllll already The Rev A Nolan of pltnl !tu and Alice Brnnnen, In the contest al e choscn be a at the tQday. J Avondule MISS I!I n ing by panel pnrtlclpant OCCIUJlOn last Rogers graduute of und bItter los� A happy Sunday, nnd Mrs Lera Ratcliff at- their recoms of My 8��1 ��ill��OII1::I� Credll for thiS BaptiSt Church performed the 1m· Col and Mrs B A Daughtry RIggs prevIous perform­ Southeastern Recreation Execu- lion �)�II:ltl���;!:��tl�I�IC,�II��I\?o:::� Whatever your securing Important new must go to the the Stntesboro High School lind nttend' AUtl��S��nd Mrs Dun C. Lee had ns But God ulone hilS helped me well lnlth. YOII'II Indust'}' March 11 WU8 bIrthday dinner m Follies Savannah ances Thcse nrc' L. tlves Confertmce to In presslve ceremony ed boys George be �eld St To fmd our -citizens of the Crawford H Smith hiS Georgta \ Teachers College She their supper guests even- Course At beAr mY'henvy bUiden memorml service Counly given Mr Hcnry by Saturda), A. Study ;:::II�:: per. Development Corporation, The VO\\! "erc 10 a can· ::��;I���. McCray, Wilham DaVIS, WIlhe Petersburg, Fla., on March 28 to me IS n I1t:;;P�!JIa')�o:��rn'III��\�CI:III!;lt�\\�I:! spoken IS riow BUSI­ Edd �t(II�: �h�;h���en���: �:; �:eds�:�h�I��� Your memory keepsake, JUlithc In 1111)' hooded wIre at their country home ncar attending Draughons Ing,Mrs Wilde, Eddye Wnde � Mto('khol,lcr or 1111)' per· In by Senator W T. Jones, and to the of • fect every detail Georgia Department dlcllght setLlOg lighted tupers ness In Snvllnnnh of Mr and Mrs H • Sblteshoro A bountiful College Parrot, 0 Th. n.w ••rvlc. of Cammercr b�sket. In sliver lOst n ��:�fl�laundry Calvary Baptist ��::'IIII�\�I:'�I��:�\,:�:11 candlc holders • 1I�:�IIII���;;��I�tr:n"ll) ago i\Ir GlgOllhnt is n of Jan All Mrs � • Th�V��d\t!�: �o�ill�nFI�:rk�:�)��g lunch \\ns gpread on a table In the graduate JOiner, JOiner, And ������������������������� that wash••.•. drl••••• and Adverl1"em� background o( greenery. Lnrge ar_ • I Will III ways have you in my recfll\ed Emanuel County 'Instltute und at,.. M 0 Anderson of and folds I • Cnlvury Bnptist Church Will or��:l��=f���'l1ie�tll��;?I� 1;�;�)'�in:�"��:I:: yard Mr Smith man)' Stlltesboro, you, family washing Statesboro heurt. of Ihlll BARNES Natural Gas helllll\J.;' not FUNERAL of can­ \ Servl'ce IlUlitioll, le!!8 limn rangements gladioli, mums, tended Tencher!! Lee. IIftVC u study ll.0urse Murch Jovely Georgm College Dnnolyn • 2G-l;IO, WllIinms Shuman gifts turf and fel n were used AMAZINGLY Wife, dy through Hc b presently 10 the U S Mr Bnd J\lrs Dan C. Mls� Allen R. sponsored by the Tramlng Unton Al!dle ��c 8�i:�e,o�� Those the occasIon Nnvy Lee, : Lanier: Owner [1�,lrlt���c��II�rolJl":lt:hpOO:II::��1 cnJoYlng out the front rooms The candlcs Dr. F. Tomlinson' of the molll III Iho orrltc of Iho CIOIk of 'mid HOME IS John church and stntlOncd llt Great Lukes, Lee WIth • Richard Brunnen is Courl With Mr Smith beSides hIS Wife Dunolyn spent Sundny LOW COST: CARD OF THANKS Itllli II (Oil)' of the \\111,11, I>CII. We are now' were Joc and Stanley the ·all ector hghted by Ulanols Mr und Mrs 0 H. JOiner 111 , OFFERS TO THE PEOPLE OF STATESBORO The time Will be were Mr and Mrs LoVIO Smtth, Anderson ••••••••••••• We Wish to tnke this method 6f !:��k II��� ��\I,�r D., Phone 4.2811 The weddlOg Will be no event or St.utesbOio 7 (l��'II��II�::��Cf!�,I'��I;C I� 'lfr and Mrs Heyman Smith, Mr Lhe a re­ Valdosta, Georgia FollOWing ceremony April 22 10 the FII st the students 3·Hour C.. h & Carry Service �rOh!Ob:o�� studted and teuehcrs Ni,ht Phone. 4-2475-4.2519 and Mrs S F Brooks and Buptlst Among letul"Olng A NATURAL GAS SERVICE :�r!���:cl��i�nd:a��h�t �::::tO�:��::II����o:l�c '�I�::,II��I�OUJlt).:lIhll Edwntd, was bnsement F�;:tti���� ceptIOn held 111 the of c.o COMPLE],E us follows n " III1Il1HC), 8r. Church Stl.ltcsboro, to vurlOUs nftcr tho CITY DRUG .nd Deliver S.me .. n� Adults, "Joy In Elmer Mr Frank and Georgln collcges PIck-up D., tlSt, Prllllltlve BUlltlSt, BAp- and Mrs Cnmpbell der. Thc bllde's overluul P(lliliollcr S.....n.b A.e. - St.te.boro tuble, hm Misses Now at to Take Care of WE Chtllch Rev Milton Portal O(lOIl.;11I Mr. nnd Mrs SaiLer Sprlllg Hoh�ays cure, Is Claxton, Ga., HAVE'QUALIFIED UNDER THE REQUIREMENTS OF Membership," tiSt.. Cnlvnry Bnptlst, Bap- HII11�/�lc�ul1fl�r fnmlly, Kelley \\Ith un hundmade 1m· ...... exqulIHlc ATTENDING SUI uh FI nnces Uhhnc "The tist und POltAI Methodist chUlch· • .. .. and rommle Mr IC� VOGUES Ollggers, MODEL LAUNDRY THE CITY RClonde, Young People, _:.:o:::.':::'.::::::''':.;.IY...::�I:.'.'''''::,:.:,,::,,:..' Denl, and cloth u OF STATESBORO NATURAL GAS DEPT. �'''':::,r:':o''''..:'�h::.e.:.� AUTHORIZED Shirley, ported lincn held lovely Those thc ICC � of cs for the rlolnl food and .:...�======� vogues HUI S Chulch ofterlllg, MrH !\Ir' nnd nttendlng Shuman, Allie Fuye den P Chullcnge l\1embClshlp," Hobert. Brunnen, of mums und uTlungcment gluds, III 8nvannnh IUSL week welo 1\1r CnlvlJl ANIMALaA«i POULTRY YOUR SANITONE CLEANER Mrs und 1\11 Hlchnrdson, JI , DllggClS, W. WIll ,Ioe Walel'S fnmlly, fel'n find the beuutlful tIered wed- a .all und MIS Cindy 'Blund, MI nnd ChUiles WH\1UCC HEALTH PRODUCT, and Mrs Felmlln All and Slokes, DeWitt, Jones, cake. tlll)OIS blllned 1\lIs 'Dr. S. H. J1er;ca's Practice On Court HOUle dlllg LlghLed I� L 'AkinS, 1\1t lind Mrs t.o Gooqrm }('nchCls Collegc PO.43121 STATE5BORO,GA Square .;:�::::,�:::I�::·n::�II:=::,::n:. :��I::::::�·'· ��'·r�::';:� \�'i:f�X����J ���;7�dd Mrs Johnnie und ���L:;:�:r,yu�����g�;?i���:,���i: loom I,Joncs family, Jil double cnndle holders clysLul C P Olliff 81 , MI und !\lIS C A Avant to of Phone 4·3234 nnd I\IIS Newsome _ Edenflcld U Gn , und I," Floyd DEALER Mrs .J und MI I. A Hal· Futch I '1' nc WOIU ��eUI:I��:�h e Rufus, nnd nuLs SCI- Ce:�':l�� nsura' Punch, mints, l\IcAlhstcl, 1\11 und I\1IS HerblHL Proctor Tifton hH����al.y nnd Mrs Jamf.!s D and fnm_ l�molY t.o,ABAC, Located at 41 East Main St, Phone 4·3112 Hngm ved from another whIch WitS from his ------. tullio, KlngelY., 1\11 und MIS Ileimun 'rhe MUlCh of the while he i:; convalescing recent illness. W. E HELMLY IS LOCAL MeR Ily, Rev. nnd Mrs Hnrrason meeting' 'ble�!IS�e���J n�� IG��t�m�:l�r. �:s� Olliff, overluld With u hundmude mndlcrn 1\118 LIIIIC Kellllil. BIUY, LUlllel, P -T A wus held '1'uesduy With tha REMEMBER-THE CITY OF STATESBORO WILL NOT AttentIOn IS culled to nn erlOI lie WllJinms, Bldel T Roe Scott, Afr and Mrs I C. Undelwood nnd cloth CUll, Mrs Bob I\IIS. W L Rev. L Rev K WVbcr, PII.Hudent Mrs Dnn C LCe presHI­ hours in Lhe Life Insurnnce of A. Kelley, C Ever- I for Irlll, Mr nnd Mrs Drue Bussey Mrs Frome the He will continue regular office SERVICE YOUR APPLIANCES. Gcoigm lIugnn kept W.l1ler, Mr and ?llis W L Blnck. was III Rev 0 A Dr John • and Ing Mrs WIIlts Wllhams ndvet tlsement 10 the Bulloch Ittc, Price, TOBACCO &' COTTON jnnllly, 1111 and Mrs Qumton bllde's book Mrs Sidney Miss Cnrolyn BluckbullI, MI of The devot.- Hand Donnll l\fr charge the progrulll Tuncs March 15 The nnd ,Inrle, Chur' Hnd Mrs g Anderson UAslsted Ip· MR. FARMER-HAVE YOU INSURED und Mrs. Juke JlIll wns STATESBORO Issu�?f YOUR CROP tl limes, limes, IOnnl gwen by Jnllls McElveen Announcing NATURAL GAS SERVICE cui S nnme wns listed ns �:Snp\��ID:�!,(:hio�u�h�slr nl�l�tll��: les MI Illunuger Pillsburys Ilnd T J McGnlhurd, Mrs. In the service nnd kmdness serving FollowlIlg leceptlon Mrs J. G MOOIC,1\I1 und !\Irs Huy MIRS Maude Whltc \\us the durmg 01)' AGAINST HAIL DAMAGE? MeGalhal'd nnd MISS Lor­ guest II E Helmly, which should have fDlmly, the couple left on It trip, 41 EAST MAIN ST. two wceks Illne�s weddlllg MILchell, MIS GeOige Pluthel, All speukcr and gave on talk .STATESBORO. GA. PHONE 4·3112 ettn 1\1 r und ]\of rs Helll IIlsplrlng ������5������������������ , loud W E Flclmly. He Boyd, y ufter Will muke their Mrs. LeRoy BYld \�'hlch they nnd 1\11'S Leodel Colemull, 1\11 S on PAUL DATUS AKINS REMEMBER-IT COSTS NO TO Best'Feells GUidance." MORE Atl und Mrs \ViilLer "SplTltual INSURE EARL'll ZI88ett, homc nt 344 Carter Rond, BurnSjbUln, Mrs Frnnk Grimes IT'S SEW EASY TO SAVE. , . Decatur, Vlrgllllll I�\llns, The nnnuul revlvnl of FellowshIp f Oeorgm Mr lind I\lIs ��ugene !\IllItHl, 1\11 PllIllltlve Church Will on DON'T TAKE THE RISK-BE INSURED begm Our new MI' McElveen IS the appointment enable. UI to olrer grnlldson llnd Mrs BUltow J.umbo llnd 1\11 March und contln­ 1\JOW OFFERS.EFFICIENT LOAN SERVICES Wednesduy, 28, FASHIONS BY THE YARD the latHt of Afr nnd Mrs ,John 1? Olhff, und Mrs EASTER WE HAVE and best In livestock and poul. Grudy Attuwny lie tillough Sunduy AplIl 1st. Ser· THE SAME COMPLETE INSURANCE THIS YEAR of and the lute Ail CONVENTIONAL-G, I.-F, H. A.' try Register, Gil, vIces held tWlce With the nutrition-famoul Pillsbury'. Bat dtllly OUR AND RWER MATERIALS THAT WE HAD '955 lind Mrs .r D McElveen of 8ul' SEE LINENS 1M Feed. and I ��Ider A L BrnnnQn of TwlO D{'N Come in and Jet City , C��S'SIFIED ADS Concentr.,et. loch County SELECTIONS FOR INFANTS, FARM LOANS u, ton you about now LEEFIELD NEWS us guest mllllster, aL 1 lund 7 30. PIII.bury', develop. mont, In DAUGHTER, MOTHER, GRANDMOTHER mono,.maklne (etdine, VOWS MRS E. F TUCKER BROOKS.DELOACH SERVICE IMMEDIATE IN CLOSING FOR SALE-iJ.2 room house, 8, ...... MI�s foJlullnor dltughtel You New BIIJSINESS a Brooks, tu:�� ��Il\�r nf�!�IO�:���dl�t�S t�:� Can Buy ,- bedrooms, baths, garage apart­ of 1\118 IE N ,Brook;, of Millen, SPECIALS ANNOUNCEMENTS ment, nil In good condition Can be m OK Insurance became tho bride of Edgnr Ilurold �:�k:h;����e�elut.lveK 640 Model diVided mto apartments, desirable Co-Up Agenc� 1\ u location. Owner Will East 0 f t SylVnnm, 39c sacrl{lce for HERMAN Peanut DeLoach, St.atesboro, NESSMITH. Co. Pvt Jack J...rlnici FOI t .rnck- 1 TABLE"-SPEOlAL • Alen' of 'Real 'Estate ImmedlRtc sale. Further details Georgia son, S. C t.he weekend nt FARM BUREAU MEMBERS ASK ABOUT DISCOUNT spent ...... 5% d,��'b��e 1 69c see JOSiah Zetterower 4 tIc SPECIA�S STATESBORO, GA • bp�:I��:;l�!d r��\�let�ell�,�l���:'t home TABLE-SPECIAL,' , Church on WednesdllY n(ternoon, d J T k f 79c FOR SALE-Small five room Murch 1,1, lit fIVo o'clock the 1 �\f)th sa���n�� �:�I�ed 11l�:I�ltlv�� e�e;c TABLE-SPECItL 'Real 'Estate 'Rentals bTlck home at 310 Park Ave Hev Enrlc Stlrcwnlt de ...... 59c blands durmg thc week end 1 TABLE-SPECIAL . ,. Venet18n mcluded Large OK The church Willi decorntedoffIClnt1n�\\Ith Mrs Milton Flnd1ey und chlld­ FOR DOWN Will Continue in In.uranc:e Bu.ioe.. - 18 Ye.r. E ..perienc:e lot and Ideal locatIOn Phone 4- tall cundelnbrn holding whIte tup- 49c WANTED-Sales represcntative, ren Linda Sue and Dmne of Mc­ $666 1 TABLE-SPECIAL 2060. 2t6p ers nnd a busket of white age 21-50. Car esscntial. Some City glad_ I severnl lust week Rn�, spent dnys C ..h or Trade GUARANTEED • SPRINGTIME Ili time. sal� lolt und pOolS. OFFICE STILL LOCATED AT SORRIER INSURANCE AGENCY fishing Get experience necessary. Excel­ fROM With her purents, Mr. und Mrs FOR SAL&-House WIth sq. NEARBY the thc your Red Wigglers (the kmd lent opportunity for mcome. 236q Following ceremony I good 1t In 10cateCl at EFT. cke that catches {rom A S Kel­ good condition, 'ENSA��LAI I Y 'em), 2 USED CARS bride's entertaIned lit a 33 MONTHS TO Pi. The .calico Shop Apply Sanger Sewmg Center, 418 S Main of liv­ Ipother The �eef�cld W 1\1. S mct nt 19 COURTLAND STREET 302 Savannah Ave!Phone PO St, consisting In the church hall ley, E. Main, Statesboro, Ga. 40tfc reception dllllng - PHONE 4·2541 mg room, dming room, kitchen, the church 011 Monday "fternoon 27 WEST 'MA;IN ST. 4.2928. 4t7p I After the wedding Lrlp, I\1r and breAkfast room, 3 bedrooms, den, 1955 Chevrolet Bel·Air of lust \\eek With the PreSident, Standard Tractor & GA. 4·2824 - Ga. WANTED-MAN WITH CAR. Mrs DeLonch Will be lit home I STATESBORO. Plume Statesboro, DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Mas· ) bath, 3 porchcs, Inrgc carport. lIutr Lee MIS Salary, expenses and commis­ utl1\1ls IHesldln� Also haft for Sport Coupe 201 College M.llien tlcote Roof Coatlllg IS hke put· SIOns. No no disappearing stairway Dnrwln the pIO- expel'lencc necessary, V-S-Owerdrivo-R.dio­ �tle:t �1 CO�lley Iurunged Equipment Company n new one I oof over the In attic. Life-time loof, in­ tlng ploce canvnssmg Apply 10 person only StOlllgC I, Servlcc nnd led sulated and air He.ter-Whlte .idew.ll tire. MIs dlH nld GI uhum nnd two old GUArAnteod fOlIO years Mr Holtzclaw, 231 Drnyton 8t, conditIOned, gas r��IO�e�loOt7�n�fyul Wflte for estlnUlte. Box und 011 heat. Phone 4.2764. spcnt lust WCf.! In At- Mosco, Suvannah, Ga 4Ule duughters Mr Mrs Oliver nnd $1,695,00 Grow und \vhlt� Snvannnh, Gil ittc luntll With I cilltlvcs 191, It�Jl clllidfen of Stntesboro, WCIO VISlt- .----'------.-----..---:- your OIS TRACTOR TIRES vulcnOlzed, all 'HOMES l!�_'�:-:-:T� h(lIe Sunday uftcr.nool1 MISCELLANEOUS 1955 Chevrolet Bel·Air Sizes, nil work gunrnnt.ced Bat­ 1\11 nnd !\lIS 'rhomuil Scott of Here's an value. .hilt­ tenes and til es, wholesale and re­ FOR SALE. outstnndlOg V.�2.DooI"-Relular ReIdSVille, VISited her lUll enL'I, 1\]1 in AttlucLlve, III excellent condltlGn Radio-Heater-Whlte.ide wall tilllefor tUlI Flnndels Tile west 8elvlce, und !\Irs Leon Pelklll8 the and located It IS n during Just on FOR SALE T splendidly {OUIi U S 80 Phone 4-3322, SLntes­ d \\ eck end Shopping bedroom bllck on n benu- East�r bOrb, an 4 toe bile} dwelhng bUsll1�s,r��t:g:nundu���g; tllul site llnd has mnny attractive $1,650,00 MI'S A.. J Knight unci MISS repDlr busmess, easy terms For ROLL FILM DEVELOPED_ fe.. tures Priced at $13,65000 Janelle KnIght VISited I elntJ\'es III dctalls centact Josl{1h Zetterower Dobbs Stntesboro. eha. E Cone Inc. r----�-. Suvanlluh the week end StudiO, . SOtre Rcalt)'� Co., 1955 Ford Fairlane V·8 dllllDg 27tlOe 23 N. Main St -D,al 4·2217. The .RA's unci GA's of f.. ccfleld FOR SA LE--Coastal Bel mudn' 2.door-Rad,o-HeateI"-Wh,te. Chul ch wei e honored WIth tI 9 ,Socml Minkovitz .. de w.lI tire.-Low hny, $20 per'ton l\tJs A P FOR SALE--Four bedroom mtleale- on Inst ]\Iondll�' nt. church house tJ1ght the 301 Like New. l\tulphy, I-lighway Jlolth J In 6 licre thell Day ' good conditIOn, lot, by lenders, 1\lIs Olll\\11\ Con_ Sensation�l Phone FOR RENT 4-9572 !tfc som beuutlful pine timber, at ley, MIS IIUIIY Lce, Mrs CCCII $1,650.00 AMM'-NIIAMMONIUM Register For see Josmh "t NITR�TE Scott, !\Irs Curl nnd 1\1115 A FOR SA seed detnlls\ Blugg LE-Sugt\l cnne, 60,- Zettero\\ er FOR RENT-On Walnut 47tfc .1 KllIght slreet, 000 stalks. " to 5 ft long, tlc pel 1950 Chevrolet onc bedloom Mr nnd !'Ills GlIldy 'ruiner lind apt\! tlllont, prl�te stalk, 50,000 stalks, 6 to 8 ft long, Contain.in·g 33.5% ' Nitr09.n close /llso n two bed­ 4.Door-Radio-Heater-Good .' son BIRTHDAY' entlnnce, 10, 6c pel of old oj wtth 20th stnlk., 20,000 stulks I PoolCl, spent Sundny room upnl tment, pllvnLe entlnnce, FOfl,SALE TranJporlatlon ,I hiS 1\1, I\lls J palcnts, und A nt LOTS-ACREAGE' qUIet nOighbol hood, hos»ltnl -; • I 'i'urnel �ueilll,�IE '��Ji 8�1,1"s��t!�boll��1 G�ulr, $295.00 Phono 4-2440 or 4-3317 on " pal o BI Gu S J Foss, Den­ Save money thi� Mts Haloltl JOlllel and dnugh· 52tfc pol,lot, FOR SA LE-Resldentml building your Nitrog�n \!'.II:r1 IIUII'k, Gn �2tGp I, tel, J ud�', of Blookloi, spent 'I'ues lot on Pnlk Ave 200 ft llont 1948 Ford FOR .. Unflll- dny wlt.h 1\1t und l\!Js Ed­ HEN'f-AIH\ltment TOBACCO FARM. by 2405 feet, With flUlt beallng AMMG·NIn I It's llIg'ht ATTENTldN, Rum good-Loolc. Bad. Specify uesi biJr.i�. 1 ees nlshed OVUllllblc Aplll Cllll ERS-Bcfol e set out I pecan tJ und wlltel meter Call your;bi gnl .IOIllCI .you you to-I Ollr ;etlli-alllll,al be seen now Two beth OOI1'\S, IInge bucco 014·2010 ltfc $150.00' Announcillg naLulnl plnnts;4.357G hVlllg loom, ,gus hent, consult \I s ------_ sCleencd Iiont pOlch Convenient AMMO.I�ITE more tor about n new, FOR AI..E-171 nCles, 75 cultl­ 1954' Ford Mainline gives you Nitrogen to tOWIi Ilnd school 31 D Snvnnnnh �l low cost to-I vuted, good housc and tenant � Ave Call PO <1·341'1 3t5c 4.door-Heatc.r-14,OOO Actual I... than other farms of \ • mo'ney plant food. Mlle.-Like New tel 1"01 J Tailoring FOR Rr::NT-Fulnlshed nJlmt- 5650 you c::C���JUI�V��: ���:�;, �t�!!le�o��, c�t�c��d Pt::I!� Display More in baco hnlvestel that mounts Pllce nCle. Nitrogen the bag ellmlnat., bulk. lie nlent Contl\ct ]\Irs F C, PUI k­ $75 pel Josl8h alld domestic on Zetlelower $�95.00 of'ltllported fabrics Jr 3tfc YOUI tractOl, legardless of titfc er, exce.. - mnke Why ·110t \I!ie the power you weight cut, lob lime an� work. cllstom tailored 1951 Chevrolet for firie qllalit!l FOR RENT-Thlee loom 'unflll- Ilghtlload NOTICE Prills are unifonn':'" there'. no 9 March 22nd nlshed I apal tment, sepal ate �f�n::s��n�l $���� �\Il�l��� ell;�t�l:l� 2-door-St)'lcline Dcfuxc-Power clollgJng. 'Starts 1- othel wntcr lind IIIcten� PI mnchmc und 1I111t See Sal,e Morning lIghts, gns pOWCI 'rhls IS to notify nil coneci ned Ghde-Perfeel condillon Thursday us vute Iiont und relll entl ance 128 befol e you set YOUI tobncco AMMO·NiTE flow. fro� Suits Wear o".clocl{�' thut the propel ty of Eugene nnd .ticking! freely N MUIl1 Stl eet Cull B H Tobucco must be set With ench Delln as an� Sport$ Ramscy FuLch, known the old l.. llke $65q,oO an 2tlc fifth row left-out St.andllid TIIlC­ VICW plopelty, nOlth .of Stlltes­ ordinary sproader. Th.re'. le5S.I....h. tOI & Co 4t8c FRI, & SAT., MARCH 23·24 EqUipment bOlO, IS posted nnd that cuttlOg or FOR REN'f-Bcdloom \\Ith pll­ At Your Door huullllg of wood, flshmg, hunting ing. too! New "ny.clry bag. ke.p it safe For Our 4 Circular vilte ent! ance nlld Sel1l1-pnvute FOR SALE-Velvet Benns, no Look or wIse CLYDE FULLER Big P(lg� othcl tl cspassmg IS forbid­ Pranklin bath, \\ Ithlll wnlklllj.! distance flom day vallety, $4 50 PCI bushel, Ilt in den VlOhdors Will be pi osecliLed ony weather. Your deol.r hal it' town 12 E Olliff St PO 4.3383 my falm, 12 miles south on 301. of 4t81' Look For Our. In Our Window H5c E C. Akllls. alGp Opening Specials r CARD OF Chevrolet FOR RENT-Thlee loom, Jlllvutc FOil SA LE-Cattall �"lIct "eed THANKS und � bath, pllvatc entl nnce, hot nnd the germmntlon 72 % '70. The fnmlly of Mrs Durwood Cllstom TtII/orJ SWN' 111')5 Announcement The Radio, cold watel 5 E Kennedy Ave Pea Seed, Bluck Peas, Clowder To Our On. Manly WIshes to express with GROW IT Listen Phone

- ,. Furm Bur- - tho annual NEWS OF INTEREST TO FARMERS SOIL CONSERVATION FORESTRY LIVESTOCK the cattle phnse of the program, quested at The New Consumer Finance Office at Comer of find Fronk McGJlI, ugroriomiat, of eau meetlllg' lust filII 'rhe livestock Read th� Claaailied Ads Titton, will discuss crops related East Main and Selbald ·Streeli! avuilable could increase the they Livestock Short to livestock 19 feedlng. roinfnll fl Dill them by three to SOIL AND NEWS OF COUNTY WATER On Tueedny, Murch 27, (\t 3 :30' cent. I per '1 Over On, Course Next Week nt E. C. 00,,1'8 Iurm, a Ht- We in Loans 11\ the B01iI�t Specialize usc silver They. iodide put. CONSERVATION and showing demonstration . FARM BUREAUS u I r fl 0111 generators locuted A livestock shalt course Will be will be put on by Mr. Hayes und around the nren is used to B, E. T. ("Red") Mull'" target held for Bulloch county farmers MI'. Oluyton. Three or Mr. Deal's $25.0Q to $1,500.00 "Fer-tilize' these clouds with small und 4·11 Club boys hel'e next week. sons are tlttmg steers for Ap- Beans' BEAUTIFULLY in t.he clouds ,the Velv�t ON Bur- particles for motature IP.m., Larry renback a 11 d to collect around. All rom drops. The State AM THEM WHOLESALE AT of a stnrt- AND OFFERING Memory' departed one James Amos, these fieldmen declared. nrc • SIGNATURE Game and Fish is and ten­ • AUTOMOBILE' \\ ed with 5001e dust, smoke or other kept"'ever bright Iteldmen i th Commission un­ PER BUSHEL FOR 98'* PURITY AND nuneriul to der through an appropriate­ the Wnter De Iorehrn Thc� propose der the uble $4.�0 • FURNITURE .2nd MORTGAGE increase the number of smnll pnrt­ ly beautiful monument. velopment. Cor- I direction of !\II' 81%. GERMINATION ON 500'BUSHELS icles 111 the douds nnd in nn urea Consult lor Operated Ualler Sup.nllloD of I••••tn.. pornttcn, Den- I Fulton Lovell, UII, freely, sug­ l�. th,_C_rlla not form where rum does il a .. ver, were the generally I ! of has gestions you plan me Loa. Comml..loDn to Atlnntn, Last-Also See Us For Price On at nil at nround plus Iive degrees They speakers I come through TUI 'Y�i1e morial tor .. dear one wh. three F n r m some minus 27 degrees Generally I \\ Ilh some very "DTI'GE has ,OTHER FIELD palled. Bureau meet- min develops n t about. minus 131 MILLETT, LESPEDEZA, good usstetnnce DIXIE FINANCE CO�, INC. last" to minus 40 degrees III these The Books are now open to file your 1955 State lugs oek, to cooperutora AND Warnock clouds. G�RDEN SEED CORNER MAIN AND SEIBALD Ogeechce on Tuesday, of the Ogee­ and County Ta.x secure Eo\ST on It IS in this warmer nrcu thnt. no Return ,to exemption, on Wednesday, and Register chee River Soil Conservation DIS· (Old aaale of Stat••boro a.'lIdla.) min would fnll thnt wen- 'I'hursduy night anyway trlct in Bulloch County The - ".. ther work cnn These weather modification modlnel\t�on p��' A':�����I!reC ;\l;���S�O��l����)" nnesron did not. have enough bi­ Rooks Will Close March 31st cure tho ndditionnl (all , th\:} apecinlis udvised the groups they .rnll1 I color plnnts to fill all npplicntlona t no time can marc not It because pointed out. }\ so com., make in the 1\11'. Lovell could rain, I county, mude than about Iive cent of the clirr Martin not nor per when to crib for seed corn Co. the) could develop douds, they go sced nvallnble to thoeu coopern­ JOHN 'Po LEE Or , 0"1."1' a moisture III a cloud be procured , 'Milling could they move clouds glv. grow n last year from one of the tors who did not get. plants. na rest moves on TAX COMMISSIONER - en but" ith suitable douds fall turally. The hvbrids. It. IS the safest to GA. PHONE UNION 5-5153 urea, plan go Those receu mg bicolor leape­ PORTAL, w-ith the cloud. 1------­t� vour seed denler- for new certt- dezn include Carl Hodges, U. L. John N secretary fle;l seed Rushing, Jr., every year Harley and C 0 Bohler, south of weather of tho Bulloch county A smnll amount of chlordane in Statesboro: Olt.ls Holloway of Reg­ R. WIll modlficmlon group, and A tobacco transplanter water ister, Bubber Hendrix, F C. Roz­ WINS! Clark, Jr, vice chairman of the gl\'e about. the best. results of any­ rer, nnd r� L Preejor-ius of , group, attended these meetings thing in controlling- wire worms, Brooklet Cecil Waldo ARCADIP' ; Cnsaedy Only a worms SODA�gives last week id advised those wilh cut. pres- will help mnteriafly Colson, Henry Blitch, find Perc)' enl. that were to nnd mole 11. also - they trying give crickets, WAlf of Rnd ,I V Hur­ "S�8e60 MO'RE PROFIT Per Acre, On COTTONI" Blnncl, Westside; \ farmer the n out. the In­ £:\'CJ'y 111. county brought at meetlllgs. dy to\\ard Mlddleground. J. W. chnnce to more about nre Cine lenrn /t.hc sect.lcldes I,ll t.he fertilizer Brunnen. J 0 Johnston and Hugh progrom by asking these field men lind good \\ here needed. but. under South i\lnrch had lecelved all already benefits! to talk at. Farm BureRu groups A tobacco additIOnal chlOrine could you thre. theIr blcolor plants from the COIll­ follo"'- count.y meeting will be hcld be very harmful 1.0 t.he curing' of miSSIon. mg t.hese commullity meet.mgs, thc tobacco where ns It. \\ould not Establishing a wildlife border of Nitrate American Mllrch 21, 2 30 p.m, III the court damage corn or ot.her crops. Tobuc­ 16% Nltregen-ARCADIAN Nitrate of bicoloJ' can be done "Ith either house, to glvc evcry aile u chance co fert.illzer nlready has 115 much plants or seed Both ways huve Soda contains 16% or more nitrate'nitrogen, the ideal to express themselves on ",het.hel· chlorllle In It as generully needed quick-acting thClr ad"ontage' Seed are cusicI' 1.0 conllllue I.he program this year to produc£' n satlsfnct.ory crop. ni to make to plnnt 'but 01 e harder to make trogen crops grow! or not. IndicatIons nrc Fnrm But;enu live lhrough a dry summer and

Plan sectt corn that members will be nble enroll for - Ling h)!brld to must be plo\\ cd to keep down weed 26% Sodium ARCADIAN American Nitrate of Soda you \\as bro\\ n In the fIelds here Ilist t.he next few A gi�es Blue Cross In days. competttion. Plants survive IS 1I0t It wus been .)\i11 all the extra of the yenr wise, pOlllted letter from the doctors has u bellefits standard 26% sodium content, and give qUIcker border, but take especially- out lit the meellllgs lust week The procul'ed and A lel.ter (rom the more work t.o get out. Elt.her "ny valuable on acid soils.' AGRICO was so," Mr. Lee writes. "I planted 5 acres of cotton and put Yields from thesc cams selected IS drafted oullin· hospItal being is o.k, prOVided you 'give them NATH'S out of lhe crib runs some 25 lo 30 how will work With ing just the)' the proper treatment and care. down 400 acre of AGRICO FOR COTTON 4-8-8. On the next - Jbs. and pel' per vcnt. less the first )Ienr, the program, and when thesc two 81'11. free-flowing ARCADIAN American Nitrate of TVfAtEr" fEIYltE Our thanks t.o the Game and crystals stIli go PHONE PO 4-9663 furlhcl' reduced the second letters 01 e mUllcd out, membcnJ FIsh CommissIon for helping' us Soda is produced by an to you the free­ five acres, I used the same amollnt, same analysis, of another fertilizer. GA year, and then .t.he third y�"r they Will be enlolled wilhlll some two improved process give STATESBORO, out In thIS \'It.ul WOI k SOUTH MAIN STREET WIll usually revert back to the pur. weeks. EXT flowing, easy-spreading qualities you need in nitrate top-dressing All conditions were the same. cnt. which be strains, might pop Ogeechee went for II shud sup- cOIn or hke oc· BIBLE CLASS AT and side-dressing. It's made in a modem plant here in somctillng t.hul, pel, the fll'5t one put. on thIS year big, right cal cling to tests lun by experiment the Wal'nock "After and we that by uny of gIOUpS, LANE'S CHURCH MEETS the South. See your fertilizer dealer now for the best Soda made­ picking weighing: founrl AGRICO yielded 1759 stutlons. Corn ule growers I:!llmb. hud n �lllbecu'e supper nnd Regls- NATH'S JINGLES hng 1\ lot of time unci of Soda. Ibs. of seed cotton aCl'e-155 Ibs. MORE THAN THE rCI·tllizer'l t.er barbecued chicken. Mrs. Floyd H Gl06ms was has' pel' OTHER FER: BY N H FOSS u.s well os the usc of thell' land, ARCADIAtj Nitral:fl t.CAS to the' Ladlcs Bible Clnss of Ameri�n Lane's acre. on 35c a lb. fo'r and seed at a The contest. for my henlth und Primitive Buptist Church, TIbIZER, per Bas�d lint, $45 to�, 7th. There were IS so furious t.hut I Made by your home folks BI1petit \ extra acre cost me an SEE YOUR DEALER 'the 35c per it for AGRICO bl'ought EXTRA lot,., ��C�:�I��U�r::��� told lind persuaded I must cut The studlCd the • rlaht here In the SOUTtU gl'oup togethel acre! That's a Bradley & Cone Seed & Feed Co., Statesboro, Ga. of sugar, ,cd mellt, pollltO"8, d,",'Y se"enth lind e'ghth chllpters of the $18.60 pel' good'i)1vestment!" • - bread. pllllcllkes, Book of Zacharrah. After the bus;- East Peanut Gil. products. eggs, acre Geo�gia Co., Inc., Stlltesboro, seSSion R was en- W. A. Lee, who $18.60 with AGRICO . ness socml hour Dilblin, Ga., gained per ." I flUlt J Ulce, bllnanns, gleen nn1/ Trl-County L'Iqul)' Fert'I'I Izer C0., Statesboro, G a. Joyed, ",th the hosless ser",ng re- yellow ,'cget.nbles, liver, k I without Htrhiride·J Idl/hrl Crag . acre and sold for 3 Y.lC MORE per lb. Although was 880 Ibs. acre above local and NEAREST DIALER , per io lill u:ud,. SEE -YOUR "My yield average A.GRIOO cost me 0 little more, it me $434.20 gave brought me $362.88 pel' acre ABOVE AVERAGE! The small Rotate Tires $1.50 EXTRA PROFIT on a I!. acres. AGRICO will be Tire Repairs, Regular.. .. $1'.00 extra cost of AGRICO in is sure worth the many EX- the tobacco fert.ilizer for my entire crop next pennies - TRA BOLLARS it in , ...... pays Tire Repairs, Tubeless �.... $1.25 Clean, Motor ,.. $2.50 year." profit." C. Sf DAVIS, Vidalia, Ga. Sikes, Cobbtown, Ga. SEE YOUR NEAREST Wash . $1.50 Vonyer ' Service Call in City Limit. .. . _...... $1.00

Lubrication ...... $1.25 OL.OSIVIOElIL.E. Tire Repair, TruCks, minimum $2.50 An Each - Local and Oil Bath Air Cleaner 75c There's AGRICO For Crop Exactly'Right For Soils Local Growing Conditions 'Clean • • • , DEALER / Other miscellaneous oil Air Cle'aner.. . 50c charges-Chain ,...... CJean I :::1 :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::a:::::: :: n am:: whim furnished by customer·...... 50c Uepack Front Wheels (each) $1.00 LOWPRlCE Balanc'e Wheels (weights incl.) each 1.50 Install filter cartridge when furnished Make EXTRA Money in '56 - Get AGRICO' customer 'Great ...... Mr. EJ farm . '" by $1.00 Hall, manager [or Mr. John Polish Car ...... : $7_50 Pays ,rolits R. at I Dwsell, Mystic, Georgia, says' Wax Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth SI0.00 Install Anti-freeze when furnished . "13m not to more going plant any pea. IRRIGAT.ION UNITS Wa.x Large Cars $12.5'0 by cllstomer ...... 50c nuts without CRAG Herbicide·I. In I 1955, - -

. Drain Flush'Radiator .. ... 50c TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE not .. ENGINEERING would h:lVe gottcn a peanut out of this LET STRICK SAVE YOU MONEY BY CONSTRUCTING Spray or Pack Springs with lu�rication 50c field without this mat�rial. The would grass POWER UNITS FROM YOUR OLD CAR OR TRUCK ENGINE I ha\'e taken them over before I could have -- - - harvested t(le crop. I ani), plowed this field SALES SER-VICE SUPPLY; twice an'l .I.�rtll" \/Ou: ..l h1'le plowed it five TREMENDOUS SAVINGS HAGIN & OLLIFF SERVICE STATION BLAND PURE OIL times" Superiqr

, GUARANTEED TO 00 THE WORK Hall I� ll4r. o1!ly one or hundreds of pea· McCALL & �ON POWER OlL nut farmers In Gr.orgm who would nOl be DEMONSTRATIONS AVAILABLE � without CRAG FOUR POINT SERVICE STATION BILL TUCISER SINCLAIR The Nation's Leading Fertilizer Herbicide·). Preventing COUPLER weeds means fewer cultivations find elimina. EVERETT NEW AND USED U TITS SERVICE STATION MORRISON SINCLAIR ,: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::3::::: :::: :; tion 01 hand labor. Get CRAG HerbiClde.1 , , from your dealer now. Save time andbmoney HODGES BROTf}ERS FARMERS TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT Coastal EXPERT ENGINEERING SERVICE while you grow a bener CI (JP of pe3rJUls. LEWIS GULF ANDERSON TEXACO SERVICE NO INSTALLATION CHARGE SE�VICE GET ON EVERY CROP a NOW! EXTRA It I AGRICO "Crall ",I"."d had, malk of Unlo!'l C("bld•• '"'''' ....'" ",,,,.. 1 .. ORDER YOUR YIELDS ...... 1 .. 11,',1 ... GUARANTEED q." .. " ,I.' , .. w .... 1 HUNTERS EDGEWOOD 'SERVICE INSTALLATIONS "1... SERVICE '."'1 S'rATION . , ';:.:;:.401'" , Dlllrlb"I.t' by YOUR AGENTS LISTED BELOW: CALL 4-2027 W. M. WHITE AMOCO CENTRAL PARK SERVICE STATION CONTACT A�RICO flORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPlY COMPANY Co. J. W.HAGAN SPEED OIL SERVICE Irrigation S. BLITCH BROOKLET-J. H. WYATT and B. F. DAVIS STATESBORO-HENRY - GAY & MARSH FRANKLIN CO. GA. Phone 4-2581 PORTAL-CLIFF MARTIN 'MILLING CO. L�EF:IELD-J. HARRY LEE NEVILS-R.·L ROBER'IS. CH�VROLET East'Vine Street I STA;rESBORO, J. R. OZBURN-SORRIER FORD CO. JOE JOHNSTON PURE OIL REGISTER-C. C. & J. I. ANDI!lRSON· and. BOWEN Strick's BRANNEN - C. I. DEKLE - HINES H. SMI1'H H. L. H. C. and Ilks. lB. S.KNIGBTo& SON , STIlSON-C. M. GR'(HAM, S. HARS, W. J.ilE Irrigation I YOU ALTMAN PONTIAC CO. J. B. RUSHING GULF SERVICE • ["FA�eol FOR FREE ESTIMATE-TERMS TO SUIT .\ • TOOMER FUTILlZER CO. DIVISION Of WILSGN & A I 80 Rt 0 A 1 MILE NORTH OF STATESBORO ON ROVTE JACK 50 NVI LLE.- f LO I�!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!�!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!��!!!!�!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ co.l • BULLOCH TIMES Girl Scouts Have Little Theater.To Th.ndaJ. March 22. 1956 E;lht NEVILS NEWS 0pen House March 11 G·rve New PIay MRS. DONALD MARTIN THE BULLOCH TIMES M. L. Is As of the obaervnnce of The Little Theater held ID���TE�& Lariscy part. group Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Morris Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Royal had SERVES A TRADE AREA MORE THAN Girl Scout Week Murch the their business 11-17, regular monthly and little daughter of Savannah, as guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. HALF CENTURY New Policeman lOCAl GIrl coute Brownies nnd, meeting at the Marvin PIttman Mr. OF 1'JORE THAN R. J. Morris Sr., of Atlanta, Jack DeLoach and little 80n of' ·4th & FINAL BIG WEEK OF their lenders held nn open house school Mondny night at 8 o'clock. and Mr. nnd Mrs, WalLon Nesmith Savannah, nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 40,000 PERSONS SERVICE M. L. Lariscy. formerly of at the Recrentlon Center on Sun- Bernard BULLOCH' Morr-is, president, preaid- nnd children were dinner guests DeLoach nnd Jimmy. TIMES WHERE NEEDED of Mr. and Mrs C. J. .. M�r' STATESBORO NEWS STATESBORO EAGLE ����V;;li�:���'r{::�� :�\�:���� dn�·u:��c�,c�!· met ut the door by ��c��rt�:cr������,:����nfhC I::;t':-! ���dny SP!;li�t��e 1\��S:ingD��I��l1y���m��� 37th ANNIVERSARY of this 811 an- C,ELEIRATION to ESTABLISHED 1892 week, ueecrding members of both of these ercups, corning piny, which will be "Arms Mr. and �hs. and of Lindu Ray McCorkel guest Royal. STATESBORO. GA •• THURS .• ·MARCH 29. 1956 PRIOE nouncement by Chief Ben F' Allen. FIVE CENTS °4 VOL. 66-NO.6 where they reglatered Vnrtoue and the Man" by Bernurd Shaw children were supper guests Sat. Those spending the duy with Officer is u of Lnriscy graduate kinds of hnndlcrnf't were on dis- und will be given April 4 nnd 6. urduy night of Mr. nnd I\1rs John- MI' nnd 1\1I·s. Ernest Wlilillms Sun- the Sylvnniu School. lie is 111gh piny. The displuys of the inter- IlIC McCorkel of Statesboro. dny were, 1\11'. unci MIS. Elmer 1 nn veterun lie is U Easter army flllmg were the Sunrise mediate troops out.growth ELI{'S AIDMOIlE ELECTS Mr. und Mrs. Cohen Lanier hud Brannen, MI' anti Mrs. I. M WII- Rockwell To thnt hns existed in the de- vucnncy ?rf their' ef'Iorta toward rncr+t ItS their guests Sunday, Elder and linma, I\II'S. Perry Key nnd Family, par-tment for the post OFFICERS FOR YEAR Begin eight budges, und muny of the ar-ticles MI's Ter-ry of S. and MUlie months. Newt.., ,Hamllt.on, were mnde out of muter-iul lind scrap The ��I ;�I������O�Old Ginnj I I r 1\1' Elks Aidmore Auxiliury �., ,MI'S, l\�' A�dl�:Shll� �obn, Fr-iends of the community will Service At G. T. C. held their regufur-' monthly meet- sh��fe�� l�r\��I��{ �tt l�egll��;��er Th�; dll�!��� O':I�;�II.� S!���t!�St��ili:�olr� d�eur��lllllg�lld rD�nna ��'e :1\���1�. he interested to leal n thllt little two have children. 'I'hcy there lire und Mrs. nnd reported ------_ Taking have!Stntcsbol'o, Rny A Applications' Easter Sun-.... moved into tho Pille All' �:�:��lt.�� h�:�:.ofl�"r��!lo��I:lnC�:I�: .1\Ir McCo.rkel great county-wide 150 members nt the spent. With Mre. .. y present Sunday �u�ll:en� �:�� t�I�OO;���:��1 I��U��CY· rise Service. will be hcld in the The awaited word com.. vision chl1�ren long time. und Mr, and Mrs. lind shows some improve- ��I����'IIlI�·e::1i:I��s !�,���d:l��t.e:l� open air stadium/of Gcorgta Teach­ this week that the Rockwell States­ ��Il��tl\���r:el ���I:.It.nl era next. COOK TO SPEAK serve for the yen r : Pres- College Sundny morning boro a I.... 1 SUbdl-lnbout coming Corporation, of YNN STO'REY "'INS for Mrs E A Rushi' di g 1\11' H. H. Hodges is a patient MISS CREASY TO subsidiary tion this h�I' out- Mrs Leslie vice at G :30 o'clock. This service is be­ I I I �ent.er we�� ident, Witte, pres- aWhile' lit the st. Rockwell atandlng tcum SPII'lt which she wi'th 'Elder "nngd 1�1:�.el���v� Joseph's Bospitnl in-Suv- the Bulloch Manufucturing Compan,. SPOIlTSl\J 1\NSHIP CUP !\Irs. Normun : ing sponsored by ident, Campbell of S. C unnnb. We for a of displayed in the .lunlor CII'ls LCIl' Ter-ry Hampton hope him speedy County Protestant. Ministerial As­ HERE SATURDAY Pittsburgh, PR. will begin re­ secretary, Mrs. B. C. and Cheney, Elder und Mrs. 'Newt' of recovery. VISIT EUROPE Lynn Storey, daughter of Mury gue throughout Lhe bnsketbnll Terr-y sociation of which Rev. C. L. Goae ceiving applicatlona tor employ­ treasurer, 1\lrs. Lon Young. Hampton S C lust week Miss Janis Miller and Clifton of III senson , WIIS of GJlcn� l\feeting Sponsored By Storey Suvnnnnh Avenue, Captain is the president, Rev. William J. Will mcnt. on se­ �Ylln th01 with Mrs: und Mr. Mill I' the with Represent. Georgia Monday, April 2nd, Statesboro was nwnrded thc Good the Sox who Lhe E: A: Rushing spent week end of cnptured GUEST SPEAKER SUNDA'y AT Erwin, Chairman the Connulttee to on Bo�ble and Mrs. O. E. Nesmith. relutives In Fla. States' Rights Council (lording nnnouncement reo­ SportslllnnshlJl Cup nt the Recren. trophy III Lhe Lengue. Jnoksonville, on Arrangements, 'announeed to· And U. S. As Internntienal FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. nnd H. P. Miller and lensed by Norman W. Rowand. 1\1I's. Donnld Murt.in nnd dnugh- .Mrs. day that all the plnns have been At Court Hou�e ter Dill DeLonch were In Homesteud Form Youth vice In Rev Cecil T. Underwood, pas­ Donnn Sue, !\liss Jimmie Lou cOlllJlleted and the ordcl' of the I Delegate president charge of the und Flu dUI the week State tor of the Lanier spent spring with Miumi, ing Sel'Vice is as follows: Attorney General Eugene St.ntesboro Bilptist hoJidnys plant. . !\Io�nll1gside end. Miss Hazel CI'easy of Nevils, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Suv- #' C. Cook and others al'e scheduled Church of Suvunnuh, will be guest. Mobley of Easter music: by tho Statesboro who will and At nn Interview with Mr, Row­ MI'. nnd Mrs. C. ower represent Georgia G. DONALD MARTIN'S GROCERY nt t.he First. Church annnh. A. Zettel to address the 1st Dlltrict Citizens spcllkcl' Bapt.ist High School Bnnd, directed by Mr. the U. S. as an Internationnl Farm and aL tho CILy Office tn Statu­ Rally on March 2:30 p.m. at of Stntesboro, Sunday, 1\Iurch 25, Tulmndge Anderson of Savun- Lloyd Tarpley. 31st, Youth wi)) the Th. local Girl Scout troop. with • m.mbership of about UIO, .... An ....nt of took at the ExchaniJIC Delegat.e, boro on Friday or last week wi.... ut. the hour. Dr. nnh, spent and :�I:n�1�1;���dl\:;'S���il �i;,e:�'J�;v�� BullOCh County Courthouse, importance plac. recentl, Southee.t Bul. t mOI'nmg worship Wednesday night. W. Invocation Rev. Robert E. H. leave tor Washington, D. C. on L. Zct.tcrower Sr. by to James So­ quire. to th.ir .cU.iU... Shown in the abo•• loch Bowen and At Nevils L. S. Wllhams, pastor, will be in with his parents, 1111'. and according 1,. Gillis, lead.r.hip luid. photo Hllh School when Ihe, orlaal••d the firat hllh .chool P.-T.A. Mayor repreaentaU.... Thursday !\frs. Robert Peeples. Zetterower and perton, Georgia, Executive Com­ ar. lead.r. who ... hours of ..oluateer work to the loc.l of the re\',,'ul serviccs al the Morning­ Mrs. J. Lawson Anderson. Ii maa, in Count,. W. £. Gear, principal, and •• Maud. Whit., press and radio in attead· Judy visited Mr. and I\1rs. H. H. Hymn: "Welcome Happy Morn­ mltteman of the Statel pulloch �i side Rtghts unit.. Balk left to Min Jaa •• H.r. Baptist. Church, Savannnh. Mrs. Hughlon Brown and daugh· row, rilht: Whelch.I, Mi Pat dir.ctor of S ...enth Di.trict Di.. itioa, Ceor.ia Co air••• of Par.nll ance, tho rele.le w.s authori'" Zetterower Wednesday. ing." Council of Georgia, under whose ter Mrs. James berroad, Mr•. Ann Mrs. E. B. Stubb•• Mr•. Joha H.n­ Saralyn, Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. -Roe Hendrick, and Teachers, w.r. in.trum.Dtat in or.aniainl this unit. Shown in set.ting ul' the procedures for the Robbin. Cello D.le Sliced R. H. ("BOB") THOMPSON L. Lamb had as Scripture reading, Rev. T. sponsorship the rally il belne beld. and duughtcr Jan, spent rick. Front row, left to Mr•. 'l'hursduy guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. State Reprelentative Franela W. rilht: Virlll Donaldon, coordinator; tbe abo... pholo, I.ft 10 rilhtl W. E. C.ar. Mrs. M. L. MUler, par. handling of applications for em­ FRANKS 35c PINEAPPLE IS ELECTED PRESIDENT and with Mr. Dnd 200 Friday Mrs. l\l. Mr•• Mi.. Cloria Mr•. •• Rolph Patten and of GerJ Allen will be Master of Ceremonies Rick, Richard, Brand, Jame. Aldred .nd Mr liamentarian, Mrs. Erne.. L. Mi.. Whit., Mrs. Car­ or which C. family Prayer, Dr. Leslie S. Williams. 1 V.al, pre.ident, ployment, all will be dODe R. R. Anderson of Savannah. ("Bob") Thompson was many. Ot.her guests \\"ere Mr. and for the occasion. R. L. Cone, Jr. Nol .hown in the photo i. Mi.. Ma.lne Brua.oa. nel Lanier Mrs. Dan and Mrs. I·Lb. 8·0•. Bo. Anthem, "Christ The Lord Is trea.urer, Lee, .ecret.r,. Kimper t.hrough the local Georgia State elected pi esident of t.he Stntes. Lawayne Anderson of Warner Mra. Solomon Hood of Thc States' Counell Is a FRYERS Ib . 39C Savannah. Rights Risen Today" by combined Jane... Ice Dobbs. at a last choirs, pre.ldent.-Photo by Employment. Service their North GRITS 15c boro Shrine Club at u mcet.ing Robbins, spent few days Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lamb spent non-profit, non-partisan, non-fac­ directed. by Dr. Ronold Nell.i with I· Main Street. addrell In Statelboro. held Murch 13 week. WIth his parents Mr. and !\Irs. us tional dedi­ 3.Lb•. Fre.h Cround Tuesdny night, at Tuesday night guests of Mr. MISS patriotic organization Athletic Association Quick Quaker L. Sue Kirby, pianist. It was emphasized that no ,ppll­ the home of the rctirmg prcsident, O. Anderson. and Mrs. Solomon HQod in Sovan- cated to the prcservation of Con­ REVIVAL AT HAMBURGER Sermon, Rev. Erncst Veal. Special Easter Music cations would be accepted at. the $1.00 OATS 15c Pcrcy Bhnd. l\f1ss Ann Gny of Portal spent nah. stitutional govcr!lment and a free To Hold M. Y. F. GROUPS , Hymn, "He Lives" Meeting Illant, bot thAt bot.h men and wom­ several days lnst week With her Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones hnd republic. Whose purpose Is to pro' Cream Bencdiction, Hev. W. L. Hug- At Methodist Church en who are seeking employment St,l. Larle Si.e Mrs. D. H. Hendl'ix. as guests last Rev. and vide ft rallying point for aU free­ FIRST BAPTIST A very ;mporLnnt meetmg of' grundmot.her, Sunday,· must I\II·s. gillS. make applicationl with the CORN can lOe TIDE Lynn und family of Stutes­ .dom-Io"lng Americans Who arc credit.ors und stockholders of the The Choir of t.he i· PROGRAM 25c Postlude, .School Band. Dr. W. Claxton Adult RADIO local Office durlnc BUFFET SUPPER bOI'o und 'tIfr und Mrs. Ruel High (loncerned about the fare uf this Perry �mployment . . Clif­ St.atesbol·o Athletic Association boro Methodist. Church will The men of Stntesboro Method­ present rogular office hours from 8:80 .Lb. Box Toez ton nnd nation and who wish to maintain Series Presented E,'ery Broadca.t No.2 Theater famlty. a on Can HtlFlhe)". J' To Be Gue3t of Euster Music Sun- ist Church will servc ns ushers. Speaker; (Statesboro has been set program a.lI1. to r; 1\11' IL� as a free Pilots) p.m., Monday through �nnd 1\1I!:!. Walt.er Royal nnd government republic at 7 :30 o'clock. CORN BEEF 29c COCOA 29c BROOKLET. GA. The committee on arrangements is for day night April 1, stateS-I Afternoon Over Fridoy. It was made clear that MIS. where the individual Tuesdny ufternoon at 6:10 at Sunday C. C. DeLoach were In Say. rights of the Services April 8·15 Mrs. Hollllnd Is the Adminion 36c - 15c of Rev. William J. Er· Rog�r organist annah composed al'e in all of those the Bulloch court house. I No. 2 Small Creen during the week. puramount County and choir directol·. fofrs. Fred Wal- Bottle • Rev. J. L. nev. Erncst Local Station At 3 :00 "ill, Dyess, of not Revival and evangelistic services Lit.tle BonllIe Kicklighter has re­ spheres activity specifically Officials of the Pilots have com- lace is director for this BUTTER SUNDA Y.MONDAY·TUESDAY. Veal and Mr. Don McDougald, in assistullt KARO SYRUP 19c BEA,NS 25c turned from the Bulloch' dclegated to the national govern­ will be held at the First Baptist The radio heard over County of pleted arl'nngements for t.he sale progmm. program . MARCH 25.26.27 charge physicul arrangements. ment. thc Federal Constitution. Hospital huving had her tonsils re­ by Church April 8'16, to each Roll A cordial inVitation Is ext.ended of nil the assets of t.he association WWNS, St.atesboro, Sundny "TRIAL" movcd. It Is the policy of t.he Sta'tes' the accor�in.g to all the of the to Dr. Leslie S orRt�e" c\��l!��m eJ�te��;i::, ������ afterrioon nt 3.00 o'clock is people county Council to stim­ Wllllams·1 and the plnn will bc presented to pre- TOIUET TISSUE 5c . Mrs. C. 1'0' Hight's of Georgia IID."L.or, .. CUtl"ie Jones has e VISI ',nv,"nt,'o"� '0� t'I,e to· come COFFEE··� 89c at.tend this service . Th t preacher WIII be 0 publiC ulate on the of inS' the crcditors nnd at sented t.he Youth und Adult. WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY. turned from' t.he Bulloch coopcration part stockholders and this by With Order County W. the enJoy 1;IUSIC.' Thursday, March 20. After a week $3.00 both raees to mnlOtain estai).. Perry Claxton, paslor of of the Methodist MARCH 28.29 Hospltul. We for her a the Counselors hope speedy the Tuesday meeting. III and New aho ARMOUR Ii shed of life in the south FI1·st. I Wl\shmgton York, TREET 300 5 LBS. SUGAR 39c recovery. Real Estate Given pattern Baptist Church, Grecnville, When the Church of Bulloch County. "THE frnnchise or"'the Pilots will snil on the Liberte for Eng- BEACH­ !\IisR Mnrie GlIln lind the integrity of both rucinl Dr. Claxton will spent Saturdny Mississippi. \\Ins surrendered last there� The schedule is as follows: Il\lId and Wales. Miss i& which becn in arriv� July, RED CROSS Creasy With groups hnve ... -.- COMBER" night Mr. nnd !\Irs. J. H. To First Iivmg T. 2 LOAVES REG. SIzE Baptist r.\ wus n number of bl'11s I-Brooklet 1\1. the duughtcr of Mr. and MrI. J. BREAD, "'ITH ORDER-25c GlIlII. hurmony wlt.hout outside dictation outstundmg Sunduy. AI,r;1 Sr. of No\' II s. und 200 nnd uccounts thnt y, F. President, Miss MIII'llyn CreaKY, FRIDAY·SATURDAY. ,Jlmm)' DeLoach viSited Flnnkl'in At the morning worship hour int-erfcrencc for nellriy had not been IN COUNTY Mool'e, counselor, MI·s. W. D. Let!. A grudunte of Georgia State MARCH 30·31 Zet.telowel· last Sunday, thu First Bnptist yeurs. pUld, some were due fol' t.he 1964 Thursday evening, (01' MI811 Church u The CounCil and repu­ Sunduy, 8-Nevlls l\1 Y. College Women, Creasy received vulunble gift of I'ejects !lCaSOn and some for t.he sea- April "THE TREASURE OF 1965 City CIl\U))uign Is hus been' home Clcmonst.ration SHOP HERE AND SAVE S. S. CLASS SOCIAL real estate from J. L. Mathews, diat.es the usc of force, intimidu­ F. President, Alwync BurlH�ed; son. If the plans of the offiCIals PANCHO VILLA" The IllCillbel's of the Young-Peo- accol"dlllg to Dr. Leslie S. Wil­ tion 01' any other unlawful means End; Ilural counselor, Miss Maude Whit.e. UI"U ull of t.hese old ac- Nearing :�; 111e's S. S, Cluss of HUI ville Church hams, pustor. It wus the gift of in the attainment of ItS objectives. IlPlll'Ovedl �:I����I,fo�er���e �r:�:ul���l. orcs ef­ counts will Is in Washington entel"t.nmcd FI'idIlY With t.he lot on the corner of Oak and Moreover, It de pi all such be paid !lnd Pilot of- Areas Next Week.� cUl'rontly agent evelllllg 'I.Syun. dF�.y·pAreP"I·ldlenI6t. WU�:\����I�ll�.eo n socml lit lorts extremists both races. arc unxious that all credit. county. the'Dcnmark School Sharpc Stree� located behind t.he by of !ic,lIls 0.; Mra.. Carol Clark. the 1966 Red Oros9 d �ounl.tor. re· Under the of ors wit.h the stockholdclS at. With As a Miss h e 1d COllllllunlt.y Building. Games and church. It adjoins the propert.y proper concel)t.ion along- 'Fun. 1 1\1. Y. 4-H'er, Creasy STANDARD a Sunday, April'22-Portal the in to . all offices dub and cont.ests welc con­ cently acqUIred on Oak Street. Stnte8' nights, this organization tend ,.. Drive Statesboro coming six her 10caJ enjoyed, bClJlg n.leelinl'. F P id t R . V . W'llItI d. . ,res en, or, �( ducted by 1\I1'S. Wnlter 1\1r. Mathews his condemns the activities of uny drIve III the ruml ureas served 8B prcsldent and secretary. Roynl, uf­ I\nd family close, counselor, Mrs. Gludys Murk. tel' of kind from where th.e 'ot her 4-H Council. She punch and nssorted cookies groups any any Will begm next week with the county Ill· Sunday, April 2P-Stut.esboro WM in (ro%Cn were served. 1\1 r. und I\Irs. Ernest coming into tTlis state or going ap-I twice state champion NORMAN W. ROWAND Cans COUNTY SINGING peuls to be made t.hrough t.he Flirm 1\(. Y. F., Intermedlates-Presl- Williums and MI', nnd Mrs. H. to other states wit.h the ulterior foods and was an alternate nation­ H. those who have B�reau chupters of thu county. I dent, Tommy 'Martin: counselor, 01 one persons formerly Zeitcrower and Mrs. Walter Tomatoes motive of disrupting thc orderly winner in t.he project. year. . Roynl 3303 Mr. and Mrs. Wilham 1\1oore: fined in thc • 1956 questionnaires during were chaperons. nnd constItutional operotion of t.hc R. P. (Bob) Mlkcll, Fund MIs8 Creasy has rcceived the hlgh- CONVENTION SUN.' the labor lurvey must now make Inw 111 such states. DI'ive ChuimlRn st.nted her(' t.hisl Sunday, M.y" 6-St.at.elfboro M. est honor that can come to a 4-H .... Mill in of Muter their re&ular IUJplications for em­ BIRTHDAY DINNER Ne"I·ls School To Be t at. the Cross is F, President, girl Georgia, ,that k h R�d Senio.n. ployment to become for. The chilrlren and w.�e recog:\YSandra Harrison; counselors, Mr. 4-H member. eligible grandchildren FRESH PORK as a of t.he SALE! OIzed symbol good the various job openinK"s. . und other relatives met at the home SENIOR TRI-ID-Y Scene or Event \"ith and Mrs. Leslie Witte. MillS Creasy wlll Join five other Dnd that. all our CItizens Mr. Rowand st.....ed that only of Mrs G. . neighbor of the from all over the R. _. Officers Waters . Bulloch to Fr __ County young Sunday 8-10 .r...q. WI. p:eople one for the Present are when they fl application em�ent world's most experienced maker ce�ebrate her birthday', when Many·Singers good neighbors Sub-District Youth Fellowship are: U. the 6 months experience sUP-1 S; �or will be necessary and that appll­ basket dinner was served. Lb. DR. W. PERRY CLAXTON port the 1956 Red Cross Campaign President, Bill Adams, Statesboro of hVlng, working, playing with HOLDS MEFl'ING Th ere II be a S··mgmg Conven- canta should remember that be­ PORK IIAMS. 45c . WI. Y. farm families overllOal In the in- or m embers and funds . F.; vice Ronnie of summer suits tlon at NeVils School I f president, caUH an hal not been from miracle on Saturday. April 7 and wjll b. Sunday, Ap- 11\1. applicant fibers STANLEY PARlfY Church G iffeth Brookl t M Y F. sec- terest of belter world underatand. Rib End Pork Loyalty Campaign ril The ure asked to contri· Mrs. will. "When you notified to report for interview, it D. H •. Lanier nod Mrs. here through Sunday April 16. 1st., Conventio� be�in Miss Jan: 'Nevils ing. at 10:30 the rertury, Br�K'R'n, • or w11l Olliff For I? mornmg, lustmg bute to the 1956 Red Cross does not me.1l that he she ..• Dyght entertained Subject Discussion; Thc Will be held at 8 I\f. Y. Miss Stnrted In the Intern.tlon­ Announces Friday Lb. services :00 until 4 :00 111 t.he Cam-! F.j treasurer, Carol 1948, P. not be called or notified,. as hiring M: at the home of the former LOll ROAST 35c Ilfternoo�. paign for Members and Funds, Portal M. Y. F. adult nl Farm Youth Exchange program o'clock eRch cvcning. The weekday of the Ncvlls Robertson, i will over the balance of with a Movie Film Shown Stanley Party. Mrs. Otis T�1.l p.eopll.l .think ot the 30,000 fumilies you counselor, Mi88..Maude White. II &ponsored by the c0l.\!-inue Small Size sen'ices wili be at 7 :30 o'clock mUlllty invite everyone who c�km-11 es Natlonal.4-H the year. Selected ones may not be Hollingsworth was the dcmonstrn­ March t.he t.o Club Foundation and the Agrlcul- On 20th monthly music to come to thiS helped feed, clothe, Dnd shelter I called ror .evoral weeks or tor of euch morning. In announcmg this gospcl SlOg, longer. Stanley products and led Lb. the Senior Tri-Hi-Y I tural Extension Service. meeting of and also Ilsks everyone to please during major disust.crs last year, B t'IsmaIS' He (!ontinued that jobs will become the in u number of contests SPARE schpdule, 01". Williams said, "This ap er.vlce group RIBS 39c was at Statesboro held High u basket lunch as Corl 81s- t.he thousands been available al al are in which bring thmk of who've I {ast personnel prizes were given, after School. early moming hour will make It .• smaUSIa. Judy Williams, presldcnt, Ilrf'lsident of the Bulloch instructed in first aul nnd water Easter trained, and as fast. as they are . which hop, It E P f. L 0 • , I duinty refreshments were Roll _. MornIng 1 f D prcsided over the meeting. possible for the school people and Convention ex- think the lives saved . in the served. County Sll1ging safety, of by LUNCH ROOM absorbed operation proce8l. call and minut.es were given by t.he folk before a attendance of blood think the coun- also J. L. MATHEWS working to attend peets large singers donutlons, of Following the county-wide Eu· and the speed of t.heir adapt­ Harrison. I �ecretary Sandrn from everywhere, and free dmnel' I sci and aid to servicemen and their ter Sunrise Service at t.o the various ANGLOr-BREEZE THE GAY 20 CLUB lb they have to begin their regular Georgia ability jobl. Chllrch Loyalty campaign was is to be served to The BOSTON have been notive in the Iitc of the e\'eryone. families here and o\,erseas", chair' Teachers College at 6 :30 a. m., SUPERVISORS MET According to the plans lor the 20 Club their BUTTS duties. The service Gay held reg­ discussed nnd wa9 urg­ morning Will everybody Stntesboro and Bulloch County's man Mikell said in for there will be an actual of t.he Mr. ulnr at the� of MIS. First Baptist Church for years: He pleDding April 1, Easter hiring peraonnel meeting home ed to attend their church as last only forty-five mmutes." Counties Are· reg­ own Bulloch Four Quartet will be generous contributions. at Eighteen Rowand stated that all J. T. With Mrs. Obren joined on March Uf, 1891, During 1 morning baptismhl service 7 :30 applica­ Creasey Jr., as St.udents were At ularly possible. the evening hours, the song there trYing their best to help The drive in the was a. m. the First tlonl will received from the Creasey as co-hostess the years he has also taken a place county by Baptist Church Last b, Wednesday also to attend the Easter a Represented Her� of in the business life urgcd services will be led by Mr. Dill make' this successful day. We set up for the lust of Mnrch and of Brooklet at the First Employment Office and that the P.M., when' a large crowd was lb leadership Baptist with the silken, look Sunrise Service. A letter was re­ send an invitation t.o polislted of Games ROAST of Statesboro and Bulloch County. Cabaniss of Fort St.ewart. He is everyone. the first weeks in April. Ohurch in At H. S. personnel manager of the- Rock­ present. and contests werc cFUH'uci' , Saturday ceived from the of Department State_8_bo_r_0_. _ well Statesboro will then. 1tIolta1' rand tlte enjoycd all. tne Sunday the congregation stood director music at the Fort. plant crease-resistant stamina by After busmes$ "Eal·Rlle" Beef Hickory Sweet Cllced Thick Civil Defense the of the of IIchool Sliced in for this Mr. concerning The first meeting process and screen them where meeting, refrcshments were scI'· appreciation gift. is n of identification tags which the club He graduate Oklahoma Bap­ lunch room supervisors rrom 18 ved. and Mrs. Mathcws were asked to those selected for employment at. of Dacron Lb. Lb. Lb•• is interested in buying. IIDog tist University and his graduate countics in the First District met that of will be Shldr. Roast 390 390 2 750 stand to receive the expression of stag" production Baooq will be sold through the Y at the Statesboro as ex­ Tags" work was done at the Southwest­ last Snturday called in for interview aptitude THE FAMOUS FRENCH Gr. gratitude from t.hc church to be "A". Qulck·Frozen Breasts. or Neck Bones. Pig or clubs to the st.udents. The Ohrist­ School. There were over 100 a HoW Talis. the ern Fort IIIgh telt, light physical examinatiQ,n pressed by pastor. Baptist Worth, • I iun Life Conference will be held Sel!lin6l'y, In nttendance. and Cor reference checks. Mr. Row­ TOE r Lb. Lb� March and all members were TexaR. 690 Feet .i RETAIL STORES REMAIN 31st 'Dr. J. D. Park of G. T. C., was and stated further that Bulloctl Fryer Legs Pig 100 urged to attend. It will be held in Dr. Claxton received his training BLACK AND BROWN , the principal speaker. He spoke county citizens will have priority last one It's another AN Brunswick and wi11 tIay. at Howard room and that to be triumph in man-made fabrics made AS OPEN TILL 8:00 P. M. College, Birmingha'm, on the new look in the lunch job classifications to fRESH Tri-Hi-Y members plan help Ala., And the Southwestern Baptist Mrs. Frank dis· fllled include men, machIn­ possible by Northcool's(constant program. Smit.h, set-up experime�tation Josh Lanier, president of the at thc Recreation Center on Satur­ Fort Texas. He with new Seminary, Worth, trict was in of ists, tool makers and production. ways to keep men comfortable and FANCY Fresh president, charge well- Statesboro Merchants Association, days. Laural Lanier will take the has had a successful in all workers. dressed. ministry the program. Rev. Milton Rex. Other specific jobs open. Tailoring and fabric like this LIL� announced the retail stores will re. first in This pro­ quality priced Saturday April. t.he he has served. are machine assemble places • rode gave the II1vocution and S. operators, .... much would be an EASlER main one hour later run As a higher opcn Suturday ject will May. accomplishment. At 1st and through The FIrst Baptist Church invites R. Sherman, principal of States· mat.erial handlers and testers •• $39,95 It's a )lIght March 31. school the club decided to two-way miracle! In solid tones and On April project, the people of the communit!y to at. boro High, ext.ended the welcome. well as office personnel and watch� At was . the it el'ect a bulletm board in the lunch­ fancies, dobby and . dar! Lbo January meeting t.end the services. Olen. splash weaves, aU with the _ The hour the calm voted that the room studcnts to club fellowship following luxurious mohair aroltlld Suturday night. pre­ for the post. ThiS announcement of the ac­ look, all wrinkle­ the address wus in of Mrs. spot-resistant, POLE Easter the stores will re­ notices and 1 charge BEANS ceeding iunl of local 2' meetings. / 29c employment people DELEGATES Miss rcsistnnt, and with morc main FOURTEEN Myrtice Edcnfield cff Metter. 34% porosity. FANCY open until 8 o'clock for Ens­ A nomination committee to in the Statesboro is the cul­ Golden Eleonor stnte of plant �_ ter shopping. nominate officers for next yen I' Pryor, supervisor mination of the undertaken °O"Pon',f'od.,.,,,,l •• TO ATTEND MEETING project fo,po', ,., lib.r school lunch program for the Stat.e were as follows: Barbara Ander- here some thl"ee and / Dennf·t.01cnt of Educntion, also years ago $39.95 Call US far son, Ann J\:IcDougnld, und Ohel ry Fourteen agency representatives which wiLh the employment of In- on "What We WAS THIS YOU? Will re- spoke Muy Expect Newton. This committee fOI" Life Insurance Company of cui people und the nclual com­ III the Lunch Othcrs Ears at the next The Progrum." Slax. $10.95 SANITONIli You, your husbnnd und twelve- POl't meeting. GeOlgin in Statesboro havc been mencement of production at an REPEL-O-llZED on the PI'ogfum were Mrs. LOUise year.old son movod here from 001- St.utesboro Seniol' TI·I-Hi·Y pledg designated delegntes to the com- elll'ly dnlc will 'mark the rcaliza­ DRY C'-EANING FRESH CORN Boss of Suvunnnh nnd l\t,.s. F'l'Iln­ 6 tion of IIlth, 1\IISS" about scvcn months that projcct. ces Lewis, assistnnt stnte supel'­ the :�S!i�� ��Il�V��\� �:I v{���id: �I��\: r:t"r�s ��I�:e�;';��n�� �l� ,J���'IH�: before big pre­ 1 visol of the stute lunch proglum. NORTHCOOL _ ��1�h tr:��:�I��n�l� CI.S A�O��II���el� the club could make some money. n, 10, und 11. LlTILE THEATRE TO fAILORED IY Ea.ter rush sets in! SAONfII: DIXIANA A devotIOnal was Rosc 1'hose the nrc. F'. T. the business session Frozen Freestone gl8:-- Sll1ldny you were weul ing u given by muking trip During • 195G district chairmen named black ncces- Fmnkhn, Ann Boweri, und Penny Aulton 0, J. C. 4·1) Spot-resistant Most evelyone Will IIllve some dress With mntchlllg Noggle, Smith, PRESENT PLAY APRIL Rimes. Hazel led the Monis T. W. Hol- were: Plogram, Mrs W. R. Deal, • new clothes for Easter But. get sodcs. Thompson Coston, Crosby, .. Wrinkle-resistant In A "Alcho- J. Pembroke; Mrs. Paul UArms and The Man", by Ber your last year's dungs feady for Cans JI the Indy described above will group prayer. mOVie, brook, E. Braxton, L. H. Young, legislatIOn, • hoi is was shown as the constitution nard Shaw, IS the forthcoming pro .. Water-repellent Easler, 100 lIave tnem Sannone "" caU ut the Times office, 25 Sei- Dynamitc" J. Wilbur CUll, G. W. O!tver, Jr., Youngblood, !\Ii11en; nnd Mrs. Mildred dudion_to bE'! at the McCroan Cleaned! And i:Jo Il NO\'1. bald Street, she will be given two program. Geolge C. G. W. by-laws, Ha.n­ given • more Dr}' Hagllls. Duggan, 34% porosity ti�ets to the to- and Mrs. AuditorIum Wednesday and Thurs­ The longer you walt, the grc:lIer PEACHES picture .showing J. Hobson Dubose, Ray C. Hodges, cock, Savannah, pUblicity, 6 ELKS AIDMORE TO INSTALL R. 4,and 6. the risk thai we can t have 99� day and tomorrow at the Georgia and W. E. mana- R. Sasser, Swainsboro. day nights, April pOSSibly \�\)\�\\\l) Helmly, district (or The cast, under the dir_ c\'crytillng ready your Euter. �\\\\\\ �er. capable I Theater.. NEW OFFICERS MONDAY EVE P:lrlde Call And make It a Shoe After her tlekel" if FRANKLIN ection of H. h.ve Thi. i. anothor in a •• MINA dRCLE McCor!l1ack, tod;!.y! r�ce.ivmg They won the distinction rie. of "M,.leIY Farm" picture••pp.arial e.ch we.k in th. Bulioch Time•. Tb. y.!,u·rouno habll. the lady WIll call at .the Stat.es.boro The Elks Aidmore will been working �o make this one of Auxiliary t.hrough outstnndmg results in the fir.t peraoa to correctl, id.ntif, lb. abo.e f.rm will rec.l..e • •• to the Tim.. for ,ear' ub.cripUoa the finest the hold its regular monthly of and plays given by' Little service to hlm.elf or , o��hrd ���h 7h� I selJ�ng an,od. b. d••lla.t•• Toh. owa.r .f th. fa,. will nc.l•• a uUfu. S.7 mouDt" ••• Theatre �:!I� c�e.n�iv.::n:! 2 meet�ngat 8.30 insuran�e gro»P.· j MODEL LAUNDRY & of Bill the evening, April 1956. Each t Holloway, proprietor. I\!onday .durlng t.r...... of tho ...... with th U of tit. S.. I.a.•• B•• Tho.. 0 clock at the home of James PQhcyholder� orl.l.al photo p" ol.t.l� ••••• 1It taking pam In pIa" Iter a free hair styling call Chris- won the priVIlege of taking his �he DRY CLEANERS Dixie M.rs. .po••on of th. coat••t. All .4••tlflcatlo t _ are •• follows: 464 South Mam Street. 1aI1� 1 ... Frank OIllft, . 2 tie's for an Crockett, wIfe to the mem­ 14� iiam Beauty HEIHrs Shop appoint- through ,Bort��';"ShO;' 25c meetin� 10 Bread, •• On the Court Hou.e Ea.t Moin Street �oaves ltank •• Stat boro. tit.... tit. f r Jr., Bern.'" Morrill. lin. Lealie Square Darling ment. 'The installation of the newly in the Lite of "708 ,.08 � 1Iw " pa p '0 eM S. bers!tip ,Georgia , It;, .... SHOP HENRY'S FIRST GA. The described last week elected officers will be at hlaad BaH aD. •• Witte, Lewell Aldn•• Mn. Ha ., rHONE 4·3234 STATESBORO. lady held this President's Club, the company's ""Ia, 11'0.' ,.. N. to • ..u. .w .. !fi.U'loatlo : � Gunter and was Mrs. Gerrald Graham. time. offlcl.l for da•• il9Hnprt, JIIIIIIl7 Jo.­ top hpnor 0...... organizatioq. Neville.