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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, October 6, 1955
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Coming Soon - -
It'll Be Cold Weather
Before Long
AND YOU’LL WANT TO GET
READY BY GETTING THAT NEW
HEATER YOU HAVE BEEN
PLANNING TO GET.
Duo-Therm
Oil Heaters
WILL GIVE YOU PLENTY OF
WINTER SATISFACTION AND SAVE
YOU MONEY ON FUEL BILLS.
We Also Have a Complete Stock of
Gas Heaters, Wood Heaters and Other
Types of Oil Heaters.
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Come in and Let Us Show You the
Best Type of Heater for Your Home,
Office or Place of Business.
MOODY BROS.
FURNITURE CO.
Phone 2-2185 Nahunta, Ga.
SEVEN DANGER SIGNALS
1. Any sore that does not heal.
2. A lump or thickening in the breast
or elsewhere.
3. Unusual bleeding or discharge.
4. Any change in a wart or mole.
5. Persistent indigestion or difficul
ty inswallowing.
6. Persistent hoarseness or cough.
7. Any change in normal bowel
habits.
THESE SYMPTOMS MAY NOT MEAN
CANCER, BUT ANY ONE OF THEM SHOULD
SEND YOU PROMPTLY TO YOUR DOCTOR.
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OF CANCER:
CLASSIFIED
ADS
KEYS FOUND
Bunch of keys in leather case
found last week. Owner please
see Cecil Moody at Moody Bros.
Furniture Company, Nahunta,
Ga. 10|6
Would SIOO per week interest
you? Are you between 25 and 60?
Then, write, or wire, the J. R.
Watkins Company, 659 West
Peachtree St., N. E., Atlanta. A
Watkins Route is open in Brant
ley County. 10|27
LOGS AND TIMBER WANTED
— Highest prices paid for pine
and cypress logs delivered our
plant. Will cruise and pay top
prices for standing timber —
both large and small tracts. Sa
tilla Lumber Company, Phone
2-2155, Nahunta, Georgia. 11-3
PRECISION RADIO SERVICE
Phone 269 *l9 Albany Ave.
Waycross. Georgia
Radios and Television Sets
Repaired and Installed
“You Know We Know Radio”
FARM FOR SALE
For sale, 25 acres of land, more
or less, house of prewar* lumber,
six large rooms, right beside bus
and mail route, three nice out
houses, one new tobacco barn,
four miles northwest of Hoboken,
Ga., on REA line. See R. D.
Queen, Hoboken, Ga. 10-6
WILL BUY PECANS
If you have pecans to sell, see
or call me. Will pay best price.
Mrs. Turner Highsmith, Nahunta,
Ga. Phone 2-3230. 10-14
TWO HOUSES FOR RENT
I have two houses at Atkinson
for rent. If interested contact
Louis Prescott at Prescott Gro
cery at Atkinson, Ga.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Representative
TO THE CITIZENS
OF BRANTLEY COUNTY:
This is to announce my candi
dacy for Representative to serve
in the General Assembly of Geor
gia to fill the un-expired term of
the Honorable William B. Harris
in the Special Election to be held
on October 12, 1955.
I was born in Brantley County,
where I have spent most of my
life, and I sincerely believe that
I know the needs of our County
and its people.
During World War Two I spent
over four years in the armed
forces, and a large part of this
time being overseas with General
Patton’s Third Army. Before en
tering service I was engaged in
the practice of law for a number
of years in Brantley County and
in this vicinity.
Since my separation from the
Armed Forces I have been en
gaged in service and assistance
to veterans and their dependents
in Brantley and adjoining Coun
ties. During the years of 1949
and 1950, I served as your State
Senator from the 3rd. Senatorial
District, during which time I
gained very valuable experience
in the General Assembly, which
will be very helpful in the posi
tion I now seek.
I feel that I am thoroughly
qualified to perform the duties of
this important office, and when
I am elected I promise to serve
the people of Brantley County
to the best of my ability at all
times.
Yours sincerely,
Cecil Roddenberry
TO THE CITIZENS OF BRANT
LEY COUNTY:
I take this method to announce
to you that I am a candidate for
the House of Repreesntatives
from Brantley County to fill the
unexpired term of Hon. Bill Har
ris, resigned. I have been a resi
dent of this county all my life,
have been a member of the
Brantley County Board of Edu
cation for several years, and am
now serving as chairman of this
board. During my service I have
at all times endeavored to do the
best job possible.
If I am elected as your Repre
sentative I pledge to each and
every one of you I will give the
very best service possible to the
people of this county.
The election will be held Oc
tober 12th, 1955. I will appre
ciate the vote and help of every
citizen.
Respectfully,
J. Floyd Larkins
97 Per Cent
Voted for Quotas
In Leaf Election
Final returns from the flue
cured tobacco marketing quota
referendum, held July 23, show
that the percentage of growers
voting favorably remains at 97.3
percent, the U. S. Department of
Agriculture reports. This is the
same as the preliminary percent
age announced July 25.
Os the 200,444 growers voting,
95.5 percent favored quotas for
the next three years, and 1.8 per
cent favored quotas for one year
i only. Only 2.7 percent of those
voting were opposed to the
quotas.
Since more than the necessary
two-thirds of those voting favor
ed the three-year quotas, the
marketing quota program will
continue in effect for 1956, 1957
and 1958 crops of flue-cured to
bacco.
In Georgia the total ballots cast
were 15,223 in the referendum.
The number of votes cast for
three-year period was 14,137.
Only 512 votes were cast for one
year control and a total of 574
votes were against control. The
percentage of votes cast for
three-year control was 92.9.
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.
Statement Required by the Act
of August 24, 1912, as Amended
by the Acts of March 3, 1933, and
July 2, 1946 (Title 39, United
States Code, Section 233) Show
ing the Ownership, Management
and Circulation of The Brantley
Enterprise, published weekly at
Nahunta, Georgia for Oct. 1, 1955.
1. The names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business manager are:
Carl Broome, Nahunta, Ga.
2. The owner is Carl Broome,
Nahunta, Georgia.
3. The known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1 per
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other securi
ties are: NONE.
4. The average number of
copies of each issue of this pub
lication sold or distributed,
through the mails or otherwise,
to paid subscribers during the 12
months preceding the date shown
above was; 503.
Carl Broome, Publisher.
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 28th day of Sept.,
1955.
Frances T. Robinson, Notary
Public, Georgia, State at
Large. My Commission
Expires October 14, 1957.
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competition—not only against its own field
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your kind of driving. You’ve got to
have faster acceleration to win on
the tracks. And that means safer
passing on the highways. You’ve
got to have better springing and
suspension. For you: safer and hap
pier motoring. You’ve got to have
big, fast-acting brakes and easy, ac
curate steering. More things that
make your driving safer! Come in
and drive a Chevrolet yourself.
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The safer car wins . .
and Chevrolet’s
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NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY!
LOW PRICES-BIG DEAIS!
ENJOY A NEW CHEVROLET
GEORGIA