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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 9, 1955
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Summer Cruises
For High School
Students Offered
The Naval Air Station at At
lanta, Ga. will conduct two
cruises for boys between 17 and
18% this summer. One cruise
month cruise will be completed
on August 6 and the three month
will last two months, the other
three months.
The cruises will start on June
11 after school is out. The two
cruise on September 4.
In order to be eligible to at
tend, candidates must have reach
ed their 17th birthday and not
ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
ANYTHING EXCEPT LIFE.
LAMAR GIBSON
Nahunta Office Hours:
Friday — 9:00 to 5:00
Saturday — 9:00 to 12:00
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under 18 must have parent’s con
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These cruises are conducted
annually for members of the
Naval Air Reserve. While un
dergoing the training, the young
men receive full pay and allow
ances.
Interested candidates may ap
ply at the Naval Air Station in
'Atlanta, Ga. Deadline date for
applications is Wednesday June
Bth.
If you have a new baby, send
us its birth date, name, parents
names, weight at birth and
whether boy or girl. Send us the
news.
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Nahunta, Ga.
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FORD CAR FOR SALE
1953 Ford V-8 Tudor car for
sale, color light green. See Cecil
Moody, Nahunta, Ga.
MAN WANTED
To distribute Watkins nation
ally advertised products in Brant
ley County. Many dealers now
making over SIOO 00 per week.
This is one of the best routes.
Write the J. R. Watkins Com
pany, 659 West Peachtree St., N.
E-, Atlanta. 6j30
PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
Waycross, Georgia
Phone 269 119 Albany Ave.
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You Know We Know Radio’’
OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOR SALE
Old newspapers for sale, 10 cents
for a big bundle. Good for a lot
of uses around the house or for
wrapping fish and other wet
goods. Get them at the office of
The Brantley Enterprise.
Rayonier Dedicates
Pine Tree Nursery
At Yulee, Fla.
Yulee, Florida, — A seven
milion seedling pine tree nursery
was dedicated here May 22, in
a ceremony that marked another
step in the long-range conser
vation program of Rayonier In
corporated, the chemical cellu
lose producer.
The 20-acre nursery will be
the mainspring of Rayonier’s
plans to plant at least ten million
seedlings a year in the South
east. The seedlings produced will
insure a reliable supply for Ray
onier's Tree Farm in Pierce coun
ty,” announced A. G. McArthur,
Manager of the Company’s South
east Timber Division.
Rayonies operates large cellu
lose mills at Fernandian Beach,
Florida, and Jesup, Georgia, as
well as three in the Pacific
Northwest. “The nursery,” stat
ed McArthur, “Is an important
phase of our policy of dynamic
conservation, in which our Tree
Farm must not only be kept at
peak production, but must also
be improved each year.”
The seedlings, to be planted
on land unsuitable for other
crops, will conserve the forest
for the future.
Rayonier consumes over 400,
000 cords of pine wood each
year in the Southeast alone for
production of several types of
chemical cellulose, a basic indus
trial commodity for hundreds of
products ranging from tire cord
and cellophane to lacquers and
rayon textiles.
The dedication ceremonies were
attended by several hundred civic
and state officials and represent
atives of the forest industries.
Highlight of the program was the
naming of the nursery “Morgan
Nursery” in honor of Clyde B.
Morgan, President of Rayonier
Incorporated.
POPULAR 4-H PROJECT
More than 4,000 Georgia 4-H
Club members carried beef cattle
projects to completion in the
state last year. These boys and
girls raised 6,554 head of cattle.
Many of these were entered in
some 27 show-sale held through
out Georgia in 1954.
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CHICAGO 122.02
NEW ORLEANS 82.02
NEW YORK 114.42
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 99.02
DRIVE-YOURSELF
special low rate
$29.95.
Includes 100 miles
FREE DRIVING. New
Ford or Chevrolet.
TOBACCO MARKET DATES SUBJECT
OF MEETING AT DOUGLAS JUNE 24
Openings Will Be
Set June 28 at
Virginia Beach
Brantley county tobacco farm
ers are invited to attend a belt
wide tobacco meeting to be held
in Douglas on Friday, June 24,
GFBF President Wingate an
nounced today. The conference
will be held in the Coffee County
Courthouse beginning at 2:00 P.M.
The Georgia-Florida flue cured
tobacco growers meeting is being
held, primarily for suggesting
and recommending opening dates
for the Ga.-Fla. flue cured tobac
co markets. The state committee
appointed during the last session
of the general assembly will be
present to meet with tobacco far
mers in the two state areas.
The Conference in which 1955
opening dates will be decided will
be held four days later at Vir
ginia Beach, Virginia, on June 28.
The state committee will attend
the Virginia conference with rec
ommendation based upon findings
of the Douglas meet.
In other action last week of in
terest to Brantley county farmers.
Farm Bureau asked Secretary of
Agriculture Benson to seek ad
ministration backing and support
on legislation to exempt non
highway-used gasoline from the
federal gasoline tax. Senator Byrd
has indicated that his committee
will hold hearings on the subject.
Numerous bills are being readied
for Congress. For the record, far
mers are now being taxed from
S4O to S6O million each year for
gasoline used on the farm. Far
mers through Farm Bureau feel
this tax—a taxation of power us
ed for production of food and
fiber — is injustice and are
working for a repeal. Os course,
in Brantley county there are far
mers who are not members of
Farm Bureau.
Farm Bureau last week also ap
peared before the Senate Agricul
ture Subcommittee and presented
testimony calling for an end to
the 5% interest rates on emer
gency loans in disaster, areas.
Farm Bureau asked that these
loans be made available at 3%.
USDA in January of this year,
you will recall, raised the interest
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Hattie Griffin, the widow of
J. C. Griffin, late of said county,
deceased, has made application to
convey the property which was
set aside as a year’s support for
the benefit of said widow and
James B. Griffin, Verdie Griffin,
and Lester D. Griffin, minor
children of said J. C. Griffin, de
ceased, by the Court of Ordinary
of said county as recorded in
Mniute Book 2, on Page 158, the
purpose of said conveyance be
ing that of acquiring funds foi
the support and maintenance of
said widow and the remaining
minor child, Lester D. Griffin.
Said application will be heard
before the Ordinary of said coun
ty at the courthouse in said
county at 10 o’clock A. M., on the
17th day of June, 1955, at which
time objections, if any, to the
granting of said application will
be heard.
This 7th day of June, 1955.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary,
of Brantley County, Georgia.
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CITATION—Year’s Support.
Georgia, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s sup
port to Mrs. Navada Roberson,
widow of Vander E- Roberson de
ceased, having been filed in my
office, all persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the 4th
day of July, 1955, why said ap
plication for twelve month’s sup
port should not be granted.
This June 6th, 1955.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary 6 30
State of Georgia, Brantley County
To All to Whom It May Concern:
Benjamin Smith Jr. having, in
proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Ira S.
Strickland, late of said County,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Ira
S. Strickland, deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not
be granted to Benjamin Smith
Jr. on Ira S. Strickland’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this Ist day of June,
1955.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary 6 30
rates on such loans from 3% to
5%. Farm Bureau recommended
that the 3% rate prevail for the
first two years of the loan with
the current rate prevailing on
any renewals after the initial two
year period. This would be at a
bout 4%% interest.
For the record, approximately
$225.5 million worth of farm
commodities have been moved in
to foreign trade under Farm Bur
eau’s sponsored Public Law 480
-/-better known as the Agricul
tural Trade Development Act. In
cluded are 40.2 million pounds of
tobacco, 412 thousand bales of J
cotton, 27.6 million bushels of
wheat, also feed grains, rice, dai
ry products and vegetable oils.
Farm Bureau representatives
also last week appeared before
the House Judiciary Committee to
ask an end to monopolistic and
restrictive practices of industry
and labor. Said Farm Bureau
spokesmen, “Farmers cannot ex
pect to be able to trade farm pro
ducts for industrial goods on sa
tisfactory terms if other sectors
of the economy are to be allowed
to engage in monopolistic or re
strictive practices.” Farm Bureau
hit at monopoly by industry and
labor, including retail price fix
ing, so-called fair-trade-laws, se
condary boycotts, featherbedding,
make-work rules, etc.
DO YOUR PART. Buy at home
yourself. Urge others to buy at
home. Money spent in your
home town will eventually come
back to you.
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KNIGHT-VICKERS
DRUG STORE
Ernest Knight, Carey Jones
and Luke Stewart, Pharmacists
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
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