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ROYAL
THEATRE
Nahunta, Georgia
Time: Monday thru Friday,
Saturday, 7:00 and 8:30 P. M.
THURS., FRI., MAY 6 -»7
“Half a Horse”
SATURDAY, MAY 8
“Texas Stampede”
With CHARLES STARRETT
MON., TUES., MAY 10-11
“Here Come the Girls”
THURS.,
“The
SATURDAY, MAY 15
“Bullets for Bandits”
A L A
WILSON’S GARAGE
Nahunta, Georgia
Your Best Buy in Wei
Jacksonville, Fla.
Orlando, Fla
Pensacola, Fla. •.
Tampa, Fla.
Miami. Fla.
Savannah, Ga.
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8:00 P. M.
PROGRAM
With RED SKELTON
and JEAN HAGEN
With 808 HOPE -
ARLENE DAHL and
ROSEMARY CLOONEY
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
“Raiders of the
Seven Seas”
JOHN PAYNE
FRI., MAY 13-14
Long, Long
Trailer”
LUCILE BALL and
DEZI ARNAZ in
With BILL ELLIOTT
Model 33
The greatest chain saw news
of the year! , ,
The amazing 20-pound Mc-
Culloch Model 33 has been
0g.75 delivered.
This fine-saw, which is every
inch a champion, is powerfu ,
superbly balanced, and rugged
as they came. It easily cuts
through a 1-foot log in 15 sec
onds, will cut within. 1 meh ot
the gsout d. . • • rhe 33
save you money as well as long
hours of toi'.
Only Greyhound gives you modern
Super Coach comfort, and frequent,
well-timed schedules —at such low
fares! Yn’ll tare better—going by
Gm.kou.,4 at these low tales!
One Round
Way Trip
$1.45 $2.65
$4.70 $8.50
$9.55 $17.20
$5.90 $10.65
$8.75 $15.75
$2.15 $3.90
Plus U. S. Tax
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
CampbeU's Drug Store
' Nahunta, Georgia
HOBOKEN NEWS
Thought for the week: Mother’s
Day, let us give roses to mother
for all the devotion that she has
showered upon her family. Let us
give white lilies to mother for her
Godly life, who is the most Godly
mother that you know. We give red
carnations to mother to show ap
preciation for her patience. Copied.
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Miss Lois Strickland, a student at
GTC in Statesboro, spent the past
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Strickland. She was ac x
companied home by Miss Jesse
Jackson, a college mate.
AS A PUBLIC SERVICE TO HELP PREVENT TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS
By MRS. G. C. WALLIS
Weather Clear
MORGAN GROCERY
Drygoods, Hardware, Building Material
BRANCO CLEANERS
HARRIS SERVICE STATION
ST ILLA COURT & RESTAURANT
The Brantley Enterprise
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Larkins spent
Saturday in Jacksonville.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pulliam and
daughter, Gale, of Greenville, Fla.,
were guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Thomas last weekend.
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Mrs. Frank Dukes left on Wed
nesday for Falmouth, Fla., to at
tend the funeral of her uncle.
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Mrs. Wade Colvin has returned
home after spending a week in
Patterson with her daughter, Mrs.
Scurry and Mr. Scurry.
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SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS:
J. W. BROOKER
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When racing 'drivers are out for new speed records, they pray for:
clear, fast track.
But those same conditions on the nation’s highways produce
records —deadly records! Last year 80 per cent of fatal accidents, 26,28 Q
occurred in clear weather on straight, dry roads. Only one answer—toq,
much speed, too little control. < <
Highways are not raceways, but every road has its dread quota of
“race track fringe” drivers. One highway safety authority says: It is* not
a question of what is a safe speed—now it is what is a 'survival speed* for
the average driver? It isn’t up in the 65 miles an hour and plus range,
where sustained momentum hypnotizes the senses, where impact is deadly.
Now we must slow down to live!” -
' In the last four years average speeds have been creeping up until
more than half of all rural driving, passenger cars and buses, are now
exceeding fifty miles per hour with many of them doing well over sixty,
k This high speed hysteria must be tamed. It has become a national
emergency to be met by indignant public demand for more and stricter
law enforcement. Let’s stop this losing race with Death!
SLOW DOWN-LIVES ARE IN TO UR ’ H ANDSf
Nahunta, Georgia THURSDAY, MAY V, JLW34
Mrs. Russell Thomas has return-’I
ed to Augusta, Ga., to be with' her]
grandson, Timmie Dean of Wares- |
boro, Ga., who has been a patient
in the hospital for several weeks.
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Mrs. Morris McClure and little
daughter, returned to her home at
Jacksonville, after spending three
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Lastinger.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Parr and
daughter of Fargo, Ga., were guests
of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Shepard on
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Colvin spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Cab
houn Colvin in Brunswick.
Way cross, Georgia
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You Know We Know Radio”
Phone 269 119 Albany Ave.
FISH TRAPS FOR SALE
Fish traps made to legal specifi
cations for sale by Nahunta Future
Farmers. Place your order with W.
C. Long, FFA advisor, Nahunta, Ga.-
MALE AMD FEMALE
HELI WANTED
Excellent opportunity for man or
woman to call on farmers in Brant
ley County. Many making S2O to
S4O a day. References required,
^rite McNESS CO., Box 2766, De-
Soto Station, Memphis 2, Tenn.
BRANTLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY
T. F RHODEN, SHERIFF BRANTLEY CO.
Agent for Standard Oil Products
THE BLACKSHEAR SUFACTmiG CO,
PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
THE CITIZENS BANK
JOS. B. STRICKLAND
KNIGHT-VICKERS
DRUG STORE
Wra. It Vickers and
Ernest Knight, Pharmacists
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
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