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Moody Bros.
Furniture Company
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA PHONE 54
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OUT AHEAD with that bigger.
Sower look. Only Chevrolet and leading
higher-priced cars have Body by Fisher
with that big, smooth, low-slung look.
OUT AHEAD with zippy, thrifty
Powerglidn. It's the first end most ad
vanced automatic transmission in the
low-price field. Acceleration is instantly
responsive ar J as smooth as silk. Op-
tusnai on al! models at extra cost,
R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
WAYCROSS
What you want most
Chevrolet gives you firs %
Phones 171-172
The Brantley Enterprise
(isn’t this why more people want— and buy—
Chevrolets than any other car?)
OUT AHEAD with the highest*
compression overhead valve engines.
Chevrolet's great engines have the
highest compression ratio of any leading
low-priced car.
OUT AHEAD with bigger brakes.
Chevrolet brakes are largest In the tow
price field for smoother, safer stops!
SYMBOL
OF
SAVINGS
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See how Chevrolet stays ahead of other low-priced cars in all
the things that mean the most to you. See how much less Chevrolet
costs you—it’s the lowest-priced line of them all. Come on in
and let us show you how you can have the things you want and
be a good many dollars ahead with a new Chevrolet.
That's promising a lot, but we welcome the chance to prove it!
Tebeau and Carswell Ave.
Nahunta, Georgia
OUT AHEAD with that smooth and
solid big-car ride. Chevrolet's the < .fy
low-priced car with Unitized Knee-AJion
—one reason for its finer road-smoothing
road-hugging ride.
OUT AHEAD with automatic power
controls. Chevrolet is the first ip,/ pi -cd
car to bring you all the latevt automatic
power features and control* os exfia
cost options.
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OF
EXCELLENCE
WANT-IOS
FALSE TEETH FOUND
The lower plate of a set of false
teeth were found near Dr. E. A.
Moody’s office in Nahunta on Mon
day afternoon, March 8. Owner
may get the teeth by paying for
ad in Brantley Enterprise. See
Mrs. L. G. Howard, over Clint Ro
binson’s Store in Nahunta, Ga.
MALE AND FEMALE
HELP 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. Mc-
NESS CO., Box 2766, DeSoto Sta
tion, Memphis 2, Tenn.
WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED
IN MAKING $75.00 to SIOO.OO PER
WEEK operating your own busi
ness. A Watkins Route is open for
Brantley County. This is one of the
best routes. Write the J. R. Wat
kins Company, 659 West Peachtree
Street, N. E., Atlanta, Georgia. 3|lß
MARCH SPECIAL
FOR WATCH CLEANING
Watch cleaning reduced from
;5 to $4 during the month of March,
toy’s Sweet Shoppe, Nahunta, Ga.
325
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You Know We Know Radio”
PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
Phone 269 119 Albany Ave.
Way cross, Georgia
HOW TO RELIEVE SKIN ITCH
IN 15 MINUTES,
If not pleased, your 40c back at
any drug store. ITCH-ME-NOT has
mild anesthetic to ease itch in min
utee; has keratolytic, antiseptic ac
tion that sloughs off outer skin to
XH.L GERMS AND FUNGUS ON
CONTACT. Fine for eczema, ring
worm, foot itch, other surface
rashes. Today at CAMPBELL’S
DRUG STORE, Nahunta.
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GEORGIA
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954
HOBOKEN NEWS
The Thought Foi The Week -
Age does not depend upon years,
but upon temperament and health.
Some men are born old and never
grow old.
By Tyron Edwards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Davis, Sr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Abell
at Starke, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs.
. F. Newton of Lake City, Fla.,
during the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Colvin had
as their guests during the week
end, Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Col
vin and daughter, Mary Connie
and Miss Helen Minchew of Bruns
wick.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scurry of
Patterson visited Mrs. Wade Col
vin and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Colvin on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomas left
on Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Thomas at Clewiston, Fla.
Miss Olivia Ann Larkins has re
turned to Savannah after visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Larkins.
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Mrs. Daisy Shepard of Way
cross and Mr. and Mrs. Kellam
Shepard of Jacksonville were vis
itors at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. J. C. Shepard on Sunday.
* * ♦
Mrs. Wade Colvin and Mrs. G.
C. Wallis were hostesses to the
Sue Wood Circle of the Hoboken
Baptist W.M.U. on Monday, March
15. Seven members were present.
Mrs. Colvin had charge of the
program. W’ith Mrs. Nolan Davis
Jr. as leader. The group complet
ed the study on “In Evangeline’s
Country”.
Clothing, tooth paste, towels,
washcloths and other items are be
ing prepared by the members to
be sent to needy migrants.
The hostesses served apple pie,
coffee and roasted pecans.
ANYTHING EXCEPT LIFE.
NAHUNTA.
And Now-
McCULLOCH Presents
The Feature - Packed
Model 99
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Great is the onlv word to describe this heavy duty chain
saw that has the whole c mtrv talking.
Performance i« written ml over this fine production tool
which incorporates ail the I m st improvements in a marvelous
two-cvcie. air cooled engine with excess power for high
speed cutting in even kind and size of timber
Perfect balance, co- iJ with ruggedness and complete
dependability make the U<’ an instrument of perfection.
Blades, ranging in leng.h bom 20 to 60 inches, and a 20-inch
bow saw attachment are available lor use with this Me-
Cul’och masterpiece
the Model 99 with fi II eight horsepower, is designed for
all-das, every day dutx m heavs logging production
an v where
There s a McCulloch chain saw for every job: the light
Mo 'els 33 and 47. and the great workhorse of the industry.
Model 4-30 Prices start at $225.00 f.o.b. Los Angeles.
Sales, parts and service on McCulloch Chain Saws, Earth
Drills and Fire Pumps.
PHONE 2003
By MRS. G. C. WALLIS
ALL YOUR
INSURANCE NEEDS
LAMAR GIBSON
AGENT
WILSON’S GARAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lastinger
spent Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris McClure at Jack
sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Orser and
children of Blackshtar 1 • were“Msi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowl
ing on Sunday.
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Miss Sue Steedley spent the week
end with relatives in Vadlosta.
Bashlott Church
Chicken Supper
Saturday Evening
A benefit chicken supper will be
held at the Bashlott Church of God
on Saturday, March 20. Supper Will
be served beginning at 3:30 P. M.
and on to 10:00 o’clock in the even
ing.
The proceeds will go toward the
new church building.
Everyone is invited to come and
enjoy a good chicken supper.
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mHT-VICKERS
BROG STORE
Wm. R. Vickers and
Ernest Knight, Pharmacists
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
GEORGIA
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NAHUNTA, GA.