The Brantley enterprise. (Nahunta, Brantley County, Ga.) 1927-2014, April 30, 1953, Image 3
MAKE SPRING HOUSEOfANING COUNT/ CHECK AREA FOR FIRE HAZARD: B a £' ? ' 4 '■ 4? kR - z ——l r®W WF- - - / /a-- ^*o- o< - 9 jr* ’ x^ M »//, j .1 A CLEAR OUT ACCUMULATE? RUB»^H... b | CHECK HEATINO PLANT, ELECTRIC WIRINO,.. g ^TORE PAINTS, OILS ANU OTHER INFLAMMABLES ft IN CLOSEP METAL CONTAINERS ■ Methodist Women Met Monday Night The W. S. C. S. of the Nahunta Methodist Church met Monday night at the Parsonage with Mrs. Robert Weeks and Mrs. Emory Middleton as hostesses. Mrs. Glynn Conditt had charge Os the program on “The Old, Old Story”. Taking part on the pro fram were Mrs. Ozborn Moody, Mrs. Mary Sarvis, Mrs. F. R. New ton, Mrs. G. L. Dowling and Mrs. J., B. Lewis. Others at the meeting Were Mrs. Robert* Giiner, Mrs. Eloise Hulett and Mrs. Oliver High- Wnith. Chiffon chocolate cake, jello and post drinks were served. fliU TACTS THERE’S AIJ XO^WJihtowm BywWwwwySS) ^^^PURINA CHOWS g|A MgS Hunter s Feed & Seed Store Kv I ClTATlON—Administration Georgia, Brantley County, To All Whom It May Concern: Homer E. Crews having applied for Permanent Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Charlie C. Crews late of said County, this is to cite the creditors and next of kin of Charlie C. Crews to be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted Homer E. Crews on Charlie C. Crews estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 6th day of April, 1953. James N. Stewart, Ordinary. RALSTON PURINA COMPANY Proudly Welcomes New Purina Dealer to the Growing Checkerboard Family THE This Just as the Checkerboard Trademark stands for quality products and top feed* ing results —the Checkerboard Sign on this new store in your community stand* also for quality and extra service. You’ll find here the complete line of Purina Products. You’ll find friendly folks ready to serve you. But you’ll find Tht Brantley Enterprise LEGAL Georgia, Brantley County. To All to Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Lena Jacobs Pearson having, in proper form, applied for Per manent Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Eliza B. Jacobs, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Eliza B. Jacobs to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Mrs. Lena Jacobs Pear son on Mrs. Eliza B. Jacob’s estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this the 6th day of April, in the year, 1953, A. D. James N. Stewart, Ordinary, Brantley County, Georgia. Kopp and Peavy, Attorneys at Law, Waycross, Georgia CITATION Georgia, Brantley County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Mary K. Strickland, having applied for guardianship of the per sons and property of Gerald Ward Strickland and Deidre Strickland, minor children of James B. Strick land, late of said County, deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office at ten o’clock A. M. on the first Monday in May, next. This April Bth, 1953. James N. Stewart, Ordinary Brantley Co., Ga. BIDS ASKED The City of Nahunta hereby re quests bids for purchase of 500 feet of 2%-inch fire hose, with two noz zles. Fire hose to be quoted in two grades, single jacket and double jacket. Bids will be opened on Sat urday, May 16, 1953. City reserves .he right to reject all bids. Bid: should be mailed to City Clerk Nahunta, Ga., and be on hand no later than Friday May 15, 1953. Mrs. E. T. Higginbotham, City Clerk of Nahunta. This newspaper is read “like a letter from home” by most of thf people in Brantley County ever week. If you want to sell ’em, wh; not tell ’em? I them ready to do mote than just sell you Purina Chows. At their disposal is the feeding and management information we’ve learned at our famous Purina Research Farm and Laboratories. They are ready to help you with your poultry and livestock feeding and management problem*. •. large or small. Nahunta, Georgia Thursday, April 30, 195$ ClTATlON—Administration Georgia, Brantley County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Dorothy G. Graham having applied for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of John Butler Graham late of said County, this is to cite the creditors and next of kin of John Butler Graham to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted Mrs. Dorothy G. Gra ham on John Butler Graham estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature this 7th day of April, 1953. James N. Stewart, Ordinary. HOUSE FOR RENT Five room house for rent in Na hunta. If interested write or see Alfred Stewart, Waynesville, Ga. If you have lost something, find t by placing a small 50 cents ad^ vertisement in The Brantley En ferprise. Everybody reads ’em. If you have sometnmg to sell, a 50 cents advertisement in The Brantley Enterprise will be read by oeople all over the county. If you want to post your land, get the signs from The Brantley- Enterprise. Signs read as follows: 'Posted, No Hunting or Trespassing Allowed”. Signs cost only five cents each. PRESCRIPTION* SPECIALISTS niBL I KNIGHTVICKERS DRUG STORE Wm. R. Vickers and Ernest Knight, Pharmacist.’ Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga. Purina is proud to welcome this new store in your town to the growing family of more than 6,000 Purina Deal ers serving the farmers and ranchers of America from coast to coast. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. William Kratz of Long Island, New York, and Jamai ca and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived last Friday to spend several weeks with Mrs. J. M. Rogers and Mrs. Kelly Ruark at Lulaton. Chief Electrician Mate E. Kelly Ruark is home on a ten day leave with his wife, Mrs. Gracie Ruark. Carlton Dean, U. S. Navy, is home with his mother, Mrs. Her jnan Dean. * * Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dykes and little son, Steve, of Jasper, Fla., spent the weekend in Nahunta with their parents. Mrs. Alvin Drury, leader in th Primary Department of the Bar ist Sunday School, gave her cla a party at her home on Wednesd afternoon, April 22. Attending we Linda Lewis, Lynn Herrin, Shirk Herrin, Buddy Griffin, Jerome Ler Freddie Dubose, Marion Davis, Jin my Sloan, Sheryl Davis, Omer Hig’ smith, Marylin Russ, Estelle Hig’ smith, Judy Highsmith, Dennis Rh< den, Patricia Wilson, Annie Grac Williams, Ann Long, Hilton, Linda, David and Mitchell Dowling. They were entertained with games and made pictures. Cookies and soft drinks were served. MAY’S JUNK YARD DOCK JUNCTION BRUNSWICK, GA. FURNISH CASH MARKET FOR ALL FURS, SKINS, HIDES, PECANS, WRECKED OR BURNT CARS & SCRAP METAL. We Also Buy Deer Tongue Donald Danforth President By Mr«. Carl Broome * * • ♦ ♦ • •• • • Mrs. Charlie Smith has a cluster of three gladiolas on a tall five foot stalk in her yard at her Na hunta home. Recent comment on a radio program about gladiolas thyee feet tall shows that Mrs. Smith’s flowers are really exceptional. o • • Miss Hilda Smith who is em ployed at Middletown, Ohio, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith of Nahunta during the past weelt.- She returned to Middletown Saturday. ♦ * ♦ Mrs. J. J. Herrin and daughter Clarice of Hickox visited Mrs. Her rin’s son Homer at the Veterans Hospital at Augusta, Ga., Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Woods and J. C. Herrin of Jack sonville accompanied them. They found Homer improving from his illness. • ♦ ♦ Owen K. Herrin, Jr., is a fireman aboard the aircraft carrier USS Philippine Sea on her third tour of duty in Korean waters. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen K. Her rin of Route 2, Nahunta, and a graduate of Nahunta High School. Cpl. James K. Harris, son of Mrs. Evelyn Harris of Lulaton, has re turned to Korea after five days leave in Japan. He has been in Korea eight months and is looking forward to rotation backl td the United States soon. .•• • • Mrs. E. A. Moody, Mrs. A. S. Mi zell, Mrs. T. L. Dowling and Mrs. J. B. Lewis were members of; the W. S. C. S. of Nahunta who attend ed the spring conference of W. S. C. S. held at Folkston on Wednes day, April 29. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raulerson and ’ little son, Dennis, have moved into tHeir new home recently completed. I; is a lovely block house with six rooms, three bed rooms, living room, dining room and kitchen and two baths. • * • Sidney and Ronald Willis of At lanta spent the weekend at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Willis. •» • • Herbert Raulerson is now home from the Army after two years ser vice, spent at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Fort Hood, Texas, and Camp Polk, La, • V * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burden spent Sunday in Douglas, Ga., as guests of friends. • • • Miss Lucille Strickland of Jack sonville spent the weekend at home with her mother, Mrs. Joe L. Strick land. •• * • Mrs. H. F. Rawls spent last week witty Mrs. J. M. Rogers. THERE'S OKfc&MfcHfeq to en joy today 's best buy in travel GoGftfifluxuuL • for COMFORT • for CONVENIENCE • for SAVINGS • for DEPENDABILITY Savannah, Ga $2,15 Valter boro, S. C —4.00 Charleston, S. C 4.85 Columbia, S. C 5.45 vinston-Salem, N. C. — 9.40 Norfolk, Va 12.85 acksonville, Fla — 1.45 Lake City, Fla - 2.75 Tampa, Fla 5.90 Leesburg, Fla • 4.65 Orlando, Fla. 4.70 St. Petersburg, Fla 6.40 GREYHOUND TERMINAL Campbel) Drug Store Nahunta, Georgia GREYHOUND . ' • • .••• —