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Bulloch Herald Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) Bulloch County Historical Newspapers 6-8-1950 Bulloch Herald Notes Condition varies. Some pages missing or in poor condition. Originals provided for filming by the publisher. Gift of tS atesboro Herald and the Bulloch County Historical Society. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news- issues Recommended Citation "Bulloch Herald" (1950). Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues). 3947. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news-issues/3947 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]. at CARD OF THANKS Open House BULLOCH HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 Portal School Seniors We wish to Spending CXJlI'C88 OUI' npp,:e- High death Of our It Safe' r the Plcruru 6 clallan ror beloved mother, Mm. A Play Winner of the GEORGIAPick 01 WWNS June the many It La of kind- quick mind and a loud voice W. J. Dennis. When You Drive ness - H. at Beach Radio stullon WWNS will hold and expressions of may sometl mes pRSY fitor n eIII H. Dean This Week Jacksonville sympathy ITHE MRS. W. Trophy L, station CASON, Roads of Bulloch II t the studios , Bllt Rev. und ?o.11'8. ... Open house extended Dill' hut 800nOl' 01' tater The seniors of the gl'udunlln�' guests lnst Sunday Now Showing by n-tenns nnd MRS. J. T. NAIL, gence, the Edltorjal on urI U. S. IIlId lillie dUIIg-hlCI', Olliff strcet, just 80, bors the recent County 1l146-1", of POl'tnl High School 01'0 Duvld Aycnck ,IMONTANA" during SUddenneigh-I ElRNElST DElNNIS. truth will out. THE BULLOCH olat:ls June 0, rrorn HERALD evening. this week nt Jnoltsonvillc of GArfield. Alexis Smith Tuesday sponding ILI'I'ull Ftynn, 7 enter­ The wcmnu'a gor-lotv of Chds- :30 to 11 o'clock. Speolul Bench. They 111'0 ehnperoued by \ (filmed In tcchntcolorj of the Por'tn l Method- tainrnent will be given between 8 MI', and Mrs. MaxBrown, MI', nei­ linn Iurvlc DED1C�TED TO THE of and Ref"eshments will be PROGRESS_O,_arATilBORO Jcr­ 1st Ohur "I met lit lhe horne SnturdilY- 9 p.m. AND.BV£LOCB OQUNff.. mils Miss Ollie Mue . .,.. Cowurt, I " euuu-e Beelund lust Mondny Big I ouble Prog't'nm-c- served. MI'. Bob Thompson t:lRYS, nigan, Mrs. W, L. Foss, und MI's. MI's. Sidney Af'Ler their HLmlj for "BLONDIE'S HERO" "Everybody Is invited." Pete Taylor. aftcrnoon. NUMBER 2V the evening' they were served a With the Bumateads ALSO ?Iofl's. Bill Cody, of Gl'lffln, hns dell toua sulnd COIII'l:H!. Monday and Tue.day- SOMBRERO" returned home nfter a two-week's MI'. nnd Mrs. John Dn vix, Mis1i "THE BIC "THELMA JORDAN" her Mrs. Dovle Dnvls and Mrs. Ouidu Hod- Genu All That visit with mother, Rose wlt h AI1II'Y Barbal'a StnnwycJt, Wendell Corey Hendrix. of Auu ntn, find Sibyl Hn mil- nut, Sunday Only- Also Anothor Good Musical Short Low lust week Cost of Homes Mrs. To Ed Brannen, Be MI', and ton, of Suvununh, spent j'JOHNNY EAGE,R" GliHers Is Not Built Next Attraction- Douglas, were dinner guests of end wllh MI' .und Mrs. Rex '1'I'Up- Robert Tnylot', Lnnn 'I'11I'nel' WILLIE COMES Mr. n.nd Mrs. S. W, Braelt last nell. "WHEN und vun Hef'Hn HOME" A Good Used Carl Sunday. They visited MI'. BI'RII� MI'. lind MI's. A. U. 'Mincey spent "MAROHING nen's mother in the nrtornoon. last SundRY in Millen with 1\11'5. MI', nnd MI's. Donald Taylo!', of Mlncey's mother, Ml's. Sully Cow- On of I-::========================:;j Sure IlOU can walk arollnd most allY comer and find Douglue. spent last Sunday with art. �orth car car MI'. and Mrs. Pete lnst. after that "glitters like -but how do they Highway his gout" City parents, Mr. Richard Byrd spent this Work week on a __ horne with iliff perform? We think want ?nore than looks in 'It began project to �_ Tuylor. Sunday n t pnrcnts. CASE you [us; housing provide·�--------.-,-,----�.-- Herbert Frnnkfin hRS I'C­ low for Mrs. MI'. and MI'Ii. L. '1'. Byrd. �. You want an engine that's rarin' to go-one costhornes �itizens of this section. It is located turned to Auantn nrter spending Scott Crews MI', and Mrs. spent that's lively, powerful, de endable/ Anel you want a strong, north of Statesboro Just beyond the city limits, �CI'ean IX her vacation at home with her in U F· U Week' tnst SIIIldllY with friends Syl­ that tat all • Bill stllrdy body gives you solid security Bowen made the announce. p- • as lhelr dinnel' eeling of P husband. They had vanln. • • 'the road! You want a car that's slllooth-handl!:ng-on the ment this week that he will build several � or value-and homes to be sold for $5,- highway in traffic! III short, you want - You Fmd 000 to $6,000, with initial Set lOr une COMBINES DI'd pay. 12 nne . brother, we'll it to our J J 17 give you! YO!i'llfind pr'iCeSSellsi­ as / J It. I'.. 1. 1'1-IOMAS menta low as $200 and monthly our terms liberal! see/ - Come in WANT ADS BELTS WRENCHES - bly low, today-and A Pal'r of Shoes? payments as low as $33 to $35. SWEj;;pe Get out the hoe, get out the shovel, get out the lawn Practice Limited to Ort.hodontfca Mr. Bowen's organlzaUon, to be mower, out rake! Put on work Old you find a pair of shoe. known Is the Pioneer Corporation, get the your clothes, and let's Fil'st and Third \Vednesdoy USED CAR In your Dar when you left the wilt build the houses with the all to work! of Each Month SI atesboro M. E. Ginn MERCURY get MOl'lllngs at Pilot's Field to & ball game mortguges be purchased by the -------------o"Clean Up Week." Tue.day night? Prudential Lite Insurance Co, With OJ'. John L. .rncnson Machine Cu. Sponsored by the Statesbol'o Company Ashley Boyd, son of Mr. and Mr. Bowen atatea lhat each Statesboro, Ga. Woman's "Olean Check house will have a different front Bulloch Farmers Otub, Up Week" Check M rl. Olliff Boyd, took off hi. 80 that no two homes Is to alii' brand new ahoe. at the game elevation, designed pretty up city, will look alike. Om' Used OUI' Used and put them In the Dar he exactly They wilt At School The committee In charge of the to be of frame construction with as­ Pasture ,thought belonged Johnny project urges citizens to look Car Lot Check Beaver'. daddy, Roy. But It bestos siding und board siding. Cal' Lot Thirty Bulloch county farmers about their homes, take stock, nnd turned out that he got the Each. will include two bedrooms, attended a short course In room area one-day "Clean Om' Used car. living room-dining com­ Up!" wrong pasturea at Tifton' last bination, bath, and kitchen. A hot Wednesday. Suggestions made Include clean­ They are brown Ihoes with Cal' Lot waler heater and floor furnace will Thele paature-mtnded farmers white toel. Ing up vacant lots. It Is pointed be Included. The floors will be ot heard R. L. Carter, solis specialist, If find call Mr•. out that many Iota In the realden .. you them, hardwood with Inlaid linoleum In tell, them, "Select good land for tlal sections of tho are allow­ Boyd. the kitchen. pasturea; have the 8011 analyzed; city ed to to "\.0 'use grow up, become unsight­ "�.,. Young A I hie y was right The streets have already been ferUlilor and other elements ly, and the tslk of the neighbors. proud of those new shoes and cut In the property, Oonstructton according to the analyala report." WANTElD TO BUY: Gold dental Owners are urged to visit their va­ he hates to tese them. of the homes will begin In about old Dr, J, L, Btephens, agronomist cant and "clean crowns, gold bridges, gold 30 property up," days. at the experiment station, told the and old chino. HARRY W. SMITH, It there are any open wells on • Mr. Bowen let it be known that asaembled farmers COBslal ------------- to use South Main St. cover Jeweler, (If) if a would like your property, till them or prospective buyer Behrluda and grasa, lespedua of a three-bedroom house he will be them beyond tho posalbillty YOUR LAUNDRY THE crtmsen clover on upland pasture's, DO to work out to fit their becoming a hazard to the glad plana the and DaUas clover and Graduates Hear of ' gr&88, white EASY WAY. Bring them to need. neighbors' children. "Clean Up!" lespedeza on low lands. Fertilizer RUTH'S AUTOMATIC WASHER, MI'. Bowen says he believes the Check your yard and property. STUDENT GOVERNMENT next year at Georgia Teachers College will be headed by a pays off, they were laid, on pas. Zellerower Ave.' ser- I homes he to build will till Any old cans, half-filled with wn­ 25 Prompt Education Trend plans tures as well 8S on any crops mixture of old and some new faces in They are, left to the needs of citizens in the low tel', at water t vice.
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