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Nahunta, Georgia
HOBOKE
Thought for the week Good Fri
day, a day of prayer and meditation,
day to think of God’s great love,
that He sent His only Son, as our
Savior from above, Love that pass
eth understanding, Love that led to
Calvary; offering hope and full sal
vatien, peace and life to you and
me.
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Mrs. Mamie Hall of Blackshear
is visiting with Rev. and Mrs. J. C.
Shepard.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kelly left
Thursday to visit relatives in Kelly,
N. C.
Those attending the Training
School Rally at Nahunta on Mon
day night were: Miss Ruth Dowling,
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Shepard, Jcnell
Hutchinson, Dale Shepard, Florie
Lee, Reba Crews, Larry Shepard,
Mrs. Wade Colvin and Mrs. G. C
Wallis.
The Hoboken PTA will have it
regular meeting on Tuesday night
April 20, in the gymnasium. All
members are urged to attend The
speaker of the evening will D
Jacobs of Waycross. His topic will
be “What They Should Learn A
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KOODY BROTHERS
By MilS. G.
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C. WALLIS
Mrs. J. C. Shepard was hostess
to the Georgia Larkins CnciH of
the Baptist WMU on Monday after
noon.
Mrs. Shepard had charge of the
program on ‘ Carver Mission and
School’’ with Mrs. L. C. Colvin
leading the devotional.
Taking parts on the program
were Mrs. Banner Thomas, Mrs.
Rupert Jones, Mrs. Wade Colvin.
Others present were Mrs. J. H.
Sikes and Mrs. G. C. Wallis.
I Mrs. Rupert Jones, president, an
nounced the Brunswick Lisiiict
| Rally to bg held in the liouoKen
। Church on Tuesday, April 20.
Mrs. Shepard served straw Derry
[ short cake.
Mr. Frank Dukes is a patient in
I a Waycross hospital. It is repotted
he is doing nicely.
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Miss Miriam Atkinson visited
i relatives at Dothan, Ala., during tne
i weekend.
ISOTOPES EIGHT CANCER
Radioactn e isotopes -by pro
duct: of atomic energy — are
being used in treating certain
cancers, the American Cancer
Society announced. Cancers pre
viou ly -wracccsFible are being
• reached by radto-aenve sub
ijtances.
The Brantley Enterprise
Phone
WANT-ADS
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PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
Waycross, Georgia
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You Know We Know Radio”
Phone 269 119 Albany Ave.
HAY FOR SALE
28 bales Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale, $1.15 per bale. Three miles
east of Hickox. R. I. McDuffie, RFD,
Nahunta, Ga. 4|B
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
Septic tank pumping service. Let
us clean out your septic tank. Ap
proved by the state board of health.
Prices reasonable. M. M. Woodard,
706 Columbus St., Phone 2671, Way
cross, Ga. 4j29
JEEP FOR SALE
For Sale: One Universal Jeep in
good running condition, with five
new tires. See L. W. Robinson,
Waynesville, Ga.
ANNOUNCING
OPENING OF
BARNES BEAUTY SHOP
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We will welcome your patronage six
days in the week. Appointments for
night service to business women who
are too busy in daytime.
“We Make Beautiful Women
More Beautiful”
BARNES BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. Ida Barnes, Proprietor
Phone 2-3585 Nahunta, Ga.
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A T>” new 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door t.daß.
..^v-i X '■ 'li 3.■ ent «ri»i. Chevrolet oHn . >h» rn.it
^.v^'^’"' bi oulitul choice us raoileli io ilr field.
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... and we know this is whar vou\\ 'd
Chevrolet is cist ahead
in powerfu! performance
Chevrolet is ahead
m economy
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Chevroh/s Plan an;
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R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
WAYCROSS
Nahunta, Georgia
FISH TRAPS FOR SALE
Fish traps made to legal specifi
cations for sale by Nahunta Future
Farmers. Place your order with W.
(j. Long, FFA advisor, 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. McNESS
CO., Box 2766, DeSoto Station,
Memphis 2, Tenn.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Furnished three-room garage a
partment for rent. Mrs. T. S. Good
ner, Nahunta, Ga. 422
SKIN ITCH
HOW TO RELIEVE IT
IN 15 MINUTES
If not pleased, your 40c back from
any druggist. ITCH-ME-NOT dead
ens itch and burning in minutes;
kills germs and fungus on contact
Wonderful for eczema, ringworm,
foot itch and other surface rashes
Today at CAMPBELL’S DRUG
STORE, Nahunta, Ga.
"proving ground" test
Phones 171-172
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954
Make your own
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The City of Nahunta, Georgia
will receive sealed bids for supply
ing the following:
One new 1954 automobile.
One new 1954 2-ton truck.
Specifications covering above e
quipment and conditions of bidding
xnay be obtained from the Mayor
City of Nahunta, Ga.
Bids to be received until May 7
1954, 8:00 P. M. at the Mayor’:
Office. sj(
^Timber!
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The 30-pound Model 47 has
automatic clutch, automatic re
wind starter, aviation type carbu
retion for full power sawing in
any position, convenient control,
perfect balance, and many other
outstanding features.
Three other McCulloch models
Hvailable, from the light-weight
Medel 33 to the hefty Model 99.
Prices start at $225.00 f.o.b.
Los Angeles.
Sales, parts and service on Mc-
Cul'och chain saws, earth drills
end fire pumps.
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You can easily tell the differ' h 'ween engines when yon drive—
and the difference is all m ' । rolet lavor! That’s because
Chevrolet’s great em nes d: 7 hor ■ ’xncer where it counts—
on the road. What Chevrolet p/ onuses, Chevrolet delivers!
There’s new power. n< w perf ■ " nee and new economy in both
1954 Chevrolet engines—the u. ie-Flame 125^ in Powerglide
models and the “Blue-Flame 115” in gearshift models. And they
bring you the highest compression ratio of any leading low-priced
car. That’s why they can deliver a big gain in power, acceleration
and all-around performance, along with important gasoline savingsl
Your fest car’s ready now... We’ll be glad to have you compare
ti.e sweoih. quiet performance of this new Chevrolet with any
other car m its field. Come in and put it through any kind of
* n“.nvme ground test you care to, and judge its performance for
■ ->rs< ls. 'I >ur test car’s ready now and we hope you are, too.
Tebeau and Cars well Ave.
In the tall pines er swamp cypress, you
hear them yelling their lungs cut. And you
know with every hearty yell they're singing
the praises of that wonderful McCulloch Model
47 chain saw that takes the sweat out of wood
cutting.
Light in weight but heavy In power • • •
tha/s this remarkable cutting tool that makes
tho biggest trees seem small.
Kut the grc t Model 47 is just as good fed
pu.pwcod cu' Ung, pruning, tutting cordwood
cr <e; -,o pcs .... It'll save your money M
well cs jour u-ck.
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WILSON’S GARAGE
Prof. May Elected
President of
Athletic Association
The high school principals heW
their annual meeting in Dougtae
and Earl W. May was elected pre
sident of the Eighth District. Athl
etic and Literary Association for. the
year 1954-55.
Mr. Ray James of Patterson .is the
outgoing president. At the same
meeting. Mr. Cleve Jones, principal
of Hoboken High School, was re
' elected Executive Secretary sor est-
I other year.
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NAHUNTA, GA»
GEORGIA