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J Telephone Tables for Your New Dial Phones,
Dandy “Gossip Benches”, That Is.
Moody Bros.
Furniture Company
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
WAYCROSS
ALL CLOTH-BACKED PLASTIC
LEAST S3O FOR YOUR OLD SUITE
gives you all these features
at lowest prices!
Striking New Luxury-Line Styling. Here are the
best-looking Chevrolets of all time. Available in
161 model-color combinations!
Luxurious New Modern-Mode Interiors. Richer fab
rics—vinyl trim—interior colors keyed to exterior
colors in “Two-Ten” and Bel Air models!
New Power in “Blue-Flame 125” Engine. More
power—more smoothness—more economy—with this
brilliant Powerglide engine.
New Power in “Blue-Flame 115” Engine. The “Blue-
Flame 115” Engine also gives you new high
compression power, finer performance and im
portant gas savings.
Highly Perfected Powerglide. Now you can have
the finer, thriftier Powerglide automatic transmis
sion* on all Chevrolet models.
Extraordinary Four-Fold Economy. (1) Lowest-priced
line (2) extremely low operating costs (3) exccp-
Phones 171-172
The Brantley Enterprise
.... $199.95
. $169.95
PHONE 54
The new 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door n«M. WHb Mrw RfMt
Chevrolet offers the most beautiful choice of ta I*l4
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tionally low maintenance costs (4) traditionally;
higher resale value. _ <
New Low Price on Power Steering. Gives fiAgert^
control. Available on all models.*
New Power Brakes for Your Safety-Protectloti. Th®
first and the outstanding Power Brakes* in Chev
rolet's field. Do much of the work of braking for
you. (Available on Powerglide models.)
New Automatic Window and Seat Cowtrofs. Touch
a button to raise or lower front windows. Move
the front seat up and forward or down and back
with the same ease. Available on “Two-Ten" and
Bel Air models.* *
Come in, see and drive the new 1954 Chevrolet at
your earliest convenience, and we believe yoa*|l
decide it’s the car for you! •Optional* extra ent.
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WANT-ADS
JERSEY COW FOR SALE
Good Jersey cow with first calf
Cor sale. Reasonable price. Gentle
and easily managed. W. L. Strick
land, Route 2, Nahunta, Ga. 2; 11
Man wanted for Rawleigh busi
ness in Pierce County. Real oppor
tunity. No experience needed to
start. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. GAB
1490-0, Memphis, Tenn.
COW LOST
One yellowish-red two-year-old
heifer lost. No ear mark, one horn
shorter than the other. If found,
please notify Joe Smith, Hortense,
Ga. - • 2|ll
MALE AND FEMALE
HELF WANTED
Excellent opportunity for man or
woman to call on farmers in Brant
ley County. Some making over SSO
a day. Full or part time. Write or
wire for free proposition. McNESS
CO., Box 2766, DeSoto Station,
Memphis, 2, Tenn.
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You We Know Radio”
PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
Phone 268 116 Albany Ave.
- Waycross, Georgia
FOR SALE
Two raw Case Tractor complete
with starter, lights double section
harrow, complete planting and cul
tivating equipment, excellent con
dition, $766.00. Also W. C. Allis-
Chalmers Tractor, $225.00, call C.
D. Gibson, Nahunta, 3202.
HELF WANTED
Unusual opportunity offers S3O to
SSO weekly spare time - SIOO or
more full time. Man appointed now
can work into district supervisor
position paying SII,OOO per year and
up. Product well advertised and
accepted liquid fertilizer backed by
written guarantee. Little traveling -
home nights - but car is essential
Write to; “Na-Churs” 210 W Monroe
Street, Merlon, Ohio.
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GEORGIA
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1954
Wannis Cleland. James Henry 1
Ham, Mason Crews and Ira Con- I
way Morgan were young men from
Brantley County leaving on Mon
day, Feb. 1, for Jacksonville for
induction into the Army.
Rabon County
FOUNDED 1819
COUNTY SEAT, CIAYTON
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Rabun County’s magnilicient mountain scenery, its
lakes and zestful climate and its rich background of
Cherokee Indian history make it a favorite summer va
cationland for tourists and Georgia residents who main
tain cottages on Lakes Rabun and Burton. I housand#
visit Tallulah Falls with its picturesque Lover’s Leap
and Devil’s Pulpit. Electric power and lumber round
out the county’s economic balance.
In Rabun County and throughout Georgia, the
United States Brewers Foundation is working to assure
the sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly condi
tions. Believing that strict law enforcement serves the
best interests of the people of Georgia, the Foundation
stresses close cooperation with the Armed Forces, law
enforcement and governing officials in its continuing
’’self-regulation” program of education among beer
retailers.
Georgia’s
Beverage of
Moderation
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Made in Georgia
For Southern Soils!
For more than fifty years, Southern States
Fertilizer has been nourishing Southern crops
and pastures, helping Southern farmers mar
ket bigger harvests, pocket bigger profits.
That’s because it’s a special analysis, form
ulated to the exact requirements of Georgia
and South Carolina soils. When you use
Southern States Fertilizer, you’re sure there’s
no waste. Every ounce goes to work for you,
bringing you greater returns for every fer
tilizer dollar you spend. When you compare
costs, compare results, and compare profits,
Southern States Brand is, by far, vour best
fertilizer buy.
Place your order today to be sure oi early
delivery.
YOUR SOUTHERN STATES AGENT
S. K. Allen, Agent
Nahunta,
Mrs. W’d Lee and children,
Dany and Allan, are visitin® MH.
Lee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Johns and other relatives ftr'W
veral weeks. They arrived TuHlhy
from Flint, Mich.
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Atlanta. Georgia
Georgia
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