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Special
Summer Bargains
On Bedroom Suites
COME IN AND SEE WHAT AMAZ-
ING VALUES WE HAVE IN BED-
ROOM SUITES. WE ARE OFFER-
ING SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS.
GOOD SELECTIONS STILL AVAIL-
ABLE FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
EASY TERMS ON TIME PAYMENT
PLAN.
Moody Bros.
Furniture Co.
Nahunta, Georgia
WAYNESVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Millis and
daughters of Jacksonville, Fla.,
visited her father, B. B. Rozier on
Sunday.
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Mrs. Minnie Barnett of Brunswick
and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rozier of
Allendale, S. C., were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W
Robinson on Sunday.
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Mrs. Ophelia Hill of Lake City,
Fla., spent a week in Waynesville
with relatives recently.
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Buddy Diury of Brunswick spent
Saturday here with his son, Irvin
Drury.
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Mrs. Lloyd Robinson and Mrs. D
R. King are on the sick list this
week.
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Mrs. D. F. Walker and Miss Fran
ces Walker spent Tuesday in Bruns
wicki. Miss Frances Walker will
leave in September for Georgia
State College.
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Mrs. Thompson of Vidalia and Mr.
end Mrs. Ward Rozier and children
of Brunswick were vistors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robin
son on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norman of St
George were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Gibson on Sunday. They en
joyed a cruise on “The Marson”
while here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Strickland of
Blythes Island were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Robinson on Mon
day.
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Mrs. Raiford Pierce and son, Sam
my, of Brunswick were visitors of
Mrs. Jerry Walker last weekend.
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and Mrs. Roy Rusmi&elle of
Clinton Forge; Va., and their daugh
ter, Mrs. Gladys Riser and three
children of Martinsville, Va., have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. N, S
McVeigh.
By Mrs. Julia Gibson
Mrs. C. D. Gibson and daughters
are spending the week with her mo
ther, Mrs. W. H. Persons at Millen.
Mrs. G. L. Strickland and child
ren of Columbia, S. C., are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Har
rison.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hunter and
Mrs. Marvin Robinson attended the
banquet for Worthy Grand Matron
of Eastern Star in Brunswick on
Thursday.
Mrs. Janie Reddish and Mrs. Flor
rie Alvard of Jesup are spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. A
Lightsey. While here they visited St
Simons and Frederica Island. Mrs
Alvard leaves for Miami Beach on
Wednesday where she will make
he r home.
Bobby King of Howey-in-the-Hills,
Fla., spent Monday with his mother,
Mrs. W. S. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hallman
end daughter, Norma Jean and Mrs
Sally Fennell of Glenville, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. George Snow of Je
eup, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Over
street of Savannah were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Griffin on Sunday.
Mr. F. W. Gibson, who has been
quite ill, is now much better.
Mrs. Gonnie Robinson of Oka
humpka, Fla., and Mrs. Etca Sweat
of West Palm Beach, Fla., are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robinson
FIVE HENS EACH
Five hens for every member
of the family. That is the recom
mendation of the Agricultural
Extension Service for supplying
the average farm family with all
the eggs needed. Production t pe
New Hampshires or Rhode Island
Reds were suggested. The family
was reminded to buy chicks from
a reliable hatchery and to use a
good brooder.
The Brantley Enterprise
Phone 54
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WAVT-WS
HOUSE FOR SALE
House and two lots on Robertson
Street in Nahunta for sale. Lights,
water and bath. Wired for eletcric
stove. Phone 612. See Mrs. A. H.
Stewart, Waynesville, Route 1. 813
MALE HELP WANTED
Reliable man with car wanted,
part or full time, to call on farmers
in Brantley County. Wonderful op
portunity. $lO to S2O in a day. No
experience or capital required. Per
manent. Write today. McNESS
COMPANY, Dept. A, Freeport, 111.
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“Yau Know We Know Radio”
PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
Phone 269 119 Albany Ave
Way cross, Georgia
WANTED — No. 2 common gum or
cheaper grade. Jacksonville Box
and Woodwork Co., Inc., P. O. Box
3447, Phone 3-1300, Jacksonville,
Fla. 820
PEARS FOR SALE
Pears for sale, 75 cents a bushel.
Mrs. Elizabeth Manning, Nahunta,
Ga. 730
FOR ATHLETES FOOT
Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. It act
ually peels off the outer skin, ex
poses buried fungi and KILLS ON
CONTACT. If not pleased with in
stant-drying T-4-L, your 40c back
at any drug store. Today at Camp
bell’s Drug Store, Nahunta, Ga.
WANTED TO BUY
TIMBER OR
TIMBERLAND
Phone 4667
Dinkins and Moore
Timber Company
Folkston, Georgia
This year again—for the 12th straight production year—Truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks than
any other make. It’s plain to see that Chevrolet trucks out-sell all others because they out-value all others!
For the best buy
-buy now!
HEAR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS AROUND THE CLOCK
Every Saturday and Sunday • ABC Radio Network
R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
Nahunta, Georgia
Its certainly plain
Chevrolet trucks
must be the best buy!
Phone* 171-172
Thursday, August 20, 1953
Canning Plant Opens
For Canning Pears
Tuesday Afternoon
Due to the large crop of pears
in our community, the canning plant
will be open on Tuesday afternoon,
August 25, at one o’clock for the
purpose of giving the farmers an
opportunity to process them for fu
ture use.
Many farmers have inqunea abom
the possibilities of canning bed,
when the weather gets cooler. I
would like to encourage this since
the price of cattle is so low and
very little is realized out of an ani
mal when it is sold. This ineat pro^
perly canned will be inexpensive
meat and quite an addition to the
family menu.
Since school will be in session, it
will be best to can on Saturdays.
If you desire to can beef at some
later date, please see me and we
will set a date that will be suitable
to both of us and - ■ can get some
good usage out of -se ch- -p cattle.
W. C. Long. Ag. Te- rer,
Nahunta, Georgia.
LIVESTOCK INCOME
In 1952 forty-eight percent of
Georgia’s cash income from live
stock ($247,964,000) came from
sale of chickens and eggs, 21
percent from hogs, 17 percent
from dairying, and 14 percent
from cattle and calves, accord
ing to figures from the United
States Department of Agricul
ture.
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(prescriptions!
T is OUR MOST O
W IMPORTANT SERVICE J
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KNIGHT-VICKERS
DRUG STORE
Wm. R. Vickers and
Ernest Knight, Pharmacists
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
to see.^
When truck users show a continued preference for one
particular make of truck, you can be sure that preference /
is based on a single sound reason: It’s the best buy! La
Year after year, truck users in every field show a
clear-cut preference for Chevrolet trucks by buying more of them than any
other make.
Why not drop in and see why so many more truck buyers choose
Chevrolet? You’ll find, as they have, that Chevrolet trucks offer more of the
features and advantages you want . . . more solid value in every way . , .
yet it’s the lowest-priced truck line of all!
ANNOUNCING
THE COUNTRY STORE
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
Dear Friends:
/h: C: intry Store is opening in the
loc. of Hendrix Super Market and
under new management. You will find
a good supply of staple groceries, frozen
foods, fresh vegetables, meats and sea
foods at the lowest possible prices. We
also have a complete line of BIRDSEYS
High Quality Feeds.
Shop with us and save on our opening
day Saturday, August 22.
Plenty of good cold lemonade all day
and a store full of bargains. We will ap-
preciate your trade.
HERE’S HOW YOU SAVE
BEEF LIVER, lb 29c
Rib and Brisket STEW, lb 23c
CHUCK ROAST, lb 39c
Sirloin, T-Bone STEAK, lb 53c
ROUND STEAK, lb 59c
Hamburger, Good Red, lb 29c
Tall SALMON, 3 cans SI.OO
Long Grain RICE, 3 lbs 53c
Land O Sunshine Corn, 3 cans 35c
TOMATOES, 3 cans 35c
W r e Sell and Recommend BIRDSEYS
High Quality Feeds.
1 ebeau and Carswell Ave-
Your friends,
Punk Hendrix and
Horace Jacobs.