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Brantley Enterprise. Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 30, 1958
CLASSIFIED
ADS
FOR SALE
One - row Earthmaster tractor
with cultivator, $327.00. Black
shear Tractor & Implement Co.,
Blackshear, Ga. ts.
LOST DOG
Lost a .male feist dog, in Lula
ton about two weeks ago. He is
white with shaggy hair, has
brown spots with a little black.
Will give a reward of five dol
lars for his return. Mrs. Homer
Hallman, P. O. Box 25, Nahunta.
1-30
FOR SALE
New Bemis one and two-row
pull type transplanters. Black
shear Tractor & Implement Co.,
Blackshear, Ga. ts.
NO CO-SIGNER NEEDED — Go
into business for yourself —
only men and women of good
character need apply. 5 days per
week — must have good car
or light truck. Earnings can
easily top $5,000 among estab
lished customers in 1958. Nation
al Advertised Watkins Products.
Opening available now for this
area. Write The J. R. Watkins
Company, 659 West Peachtree
St., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. 1-30
FARM FOR SALE
Farm with 9-room concrete
block dwelling for sale. 85 acres
land, located four miles south
east of Nahunta on Route 2. Elec
tric lights, hot and cold running
water, bath. Write C. L. Stew
art, Folkston, Ga. 1-30
FOR SALE
Three used one-row transplant
ers, New Ideal, Bemis, Holland.
Blackshear Tractor & Imple
ment Co., Blackshear, Ga. ts
FOR SALE
One and two-row lift type
mechanical Holland transplanters.
Blackshear Tractor & Implement
Co., Blackshear, Ga. ts.
FOR SALE
Used Allis-Chalmers one-row
Model G tractor with three imp
lements, $395.00. Blackshear
Tractor & Implement Co., Black
shear, Ga. ts.
Agricultural Extension Service
agronomists describe liquid nitro
gen as solid nitrogen in solution.
They point out that it produces
as much plant growth as solid
sources of nitrogen.
%-INCH GALVANIZED WATER PIPE 15c Foot
'z-INCH GALVANIZED WATER PIPE 13c Foot
1-INCH GALVANIZED WATER PIPE 23c Foot
1 Yz-INCH GALVANIZED WATER PIPE 37c Foot
0
4-INCH SOIL PIPE 70c Foot
2-INCH SOIL PIPE 45c Foot
4-INCH CAST IRON TEE $1.85
42-INCH KITCHEN SINK AND CABINET
COMPLETE WITH ALL PARTS $65.00
5-FOOT CAST IRON TUB,
TOILET AND LAVATORY, COMPLETE
TO THE WALL $114.50
HALF HORSE POWER RAPID DAYTON
JET WATER PUMP, ON 30 GALLON
GALVANIZED TANK $99.50
LEAD 17V2C Pound
Mark's
Plumbing Supplies
3415 Norwich St. Phone 2486
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Legal
Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County
To All Whom It May Concern:
Silas V. Strickland and J. Ver
non Strickland, administrators of
the estate of Edward Griffin
Strickland late of said County,
deceased, having been duly ap
pointed to settle the Estate of
Edward Griffin Strickland, de
ceased.
This notice given is to site all
indebtness for or against the
Estate will be settled at 10:00
A. M. O’clock the first Monday
in Feruary, 1958 in the Court of
Ordinary Brantley County, Geor
gia.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
Brantley County, Ga. 1-30
Suit For Divorce
April Term, 1958
Brantley Superior Court
Toomer R. Herrin
Vs.
Lillie Mae Cribb Herrin
To Lillie Mae Cribb Herrin, De
fendant:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the April Term,
1958, of the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia to
answer the petition of Toomer
R .Herrin for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Cecil
Roddenberry, Judge of said,
Court this 18 day of Jan., 1958.
Memory & Smith
Attorneys For Plaintiff
D. F. Herrin
Clerk Superior Court
Brantley County 2-13
CITATION — Years Support.
Georgia, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s sup
port to the family of Gordon
Johns, deceased, having been fil
ed in my office, all persons con
cerned are cited to show cause by
the 3 day of Feb. 1958, why said
application for twelve month’s
support should not be granted.
This Jan. 6 1958
Claude Smith, Ordinary
C. Winton Adams Atty. 1-30
GEORGIA FOREST LAND
Dorsey Dyer, Agricultural Ex
tension Service, University of
Georgia College of Agriculture,
says 93 percent of the forest land
in Georgia is in private owner
ship. Georgia has the second
highest percentage of privately
owned forest land in the nation
Two- thirds of the forest area
of Georgia is owned by farmers.
Buy Your
Plumbing Supplies
at Bargain Prices
Resolution Passed by Both
House and Senate Asking
Tobacco Acreage be Restored
Waynesville
News
Mrs. W. S. Harrison returned
Thursday from the Brunswick
hospital after spending a week
there.
Mrs. W. R. Gibson is very ill at
the home of her son, P. J. Gib
son.
Mrs. Mattie Benjamin of Tam
pa, Fla. is visiting her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Merritt
and family of Warwick, Ga.
spent Sunday here with his sis
ter, Mrs. M. H. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller and
family of Brunswick spent Sun
day with his sister, Mrs. T. E.
Thornton.
Mr. George Gibson of Rome,
Ga. spent the week end here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gibson and
son, William of Tampa spent
the week end with relatives.
Weather Report
For Past Week
By J. A, ROSS
U.S. Weather Bureau report of
temperature and rainfall at Nah
unta for each 24 hour period of
week.
Nahunta Sta. High Low Rain
Thursday 52 38 0.00
Friday 74 47 0.31
Saturday — — 0.00
Sunday — — 0.02
Monday 59 39 0.00
Tuesday 60 28 0.00
Wednesday 52 35 0.08
Crop Improvement
Association Sets
Annual Meeting
Lt. Gov. Ernest Vandiver will
be principal speaker at the 13th
annual meeting of the Georgia
Crop Improvement Association,
Inc. at the Georgia Center for
Continuing Education in Athens
on February 7. He will address
the group at 4 p. m.
John P. Duncan, president of
the Georgia Farm Bureau and
Dr. C. C. Murray, dean and co
ordinator of the College of Agri
culture, University of Georgia,
also are featured speakers on
the one-day program.
H. R. No. 338
By Messrs. Broome of Bacon,
Short of Colquitt, and others.
A RESOLUTION
Relating to restoring tobacco
acreage allotments to the 1956
level; and for other purposes.
Whereas, as a result of the
twenty (20) per cent reduction
of tobacco acreage effective in
1957, farmers have suffered and
are still suffering a further re
ductiion in purchasing power; and
Whereas, as a further result of
the recent acreage reduction
many farmers are unable to con
tinue growing their small allott
ed tobacco acreage profitably
and it has become necessary that
they abandon their farm operat
ions altogether; and
Whereas, we know it to be a
fact that merchants, businessmen,
farmers and the general economy
of the entire tobacco belt are
suffering the adverse effects of
the recent acreage allottment re
ductions; and
Whereas, the economic depres
sion the farmers are experiencing
because of the price squeeze they
are in will eventually affect the
over-all national economy; and
Whereas, if the farmers are al
lowed to prosper the over-all
economy of our nation will great
ly improve; and
Whereas, the tillers of the soil
constitute the very bed-rock of
our democracy and the farm fam
ilies are our greatest bulwark
against Communism, and history
records them as being the first
to resist tyranny; and
Whereas, among farm families
of energetic, patriotic boys and
girls reared on the form close
to nature juvenile delinquency is
seldom heard of; and
Whereas, these farm-reared
children are a real contribution
to our population and are well
worth the cost of a healthy farm
program; and
Whereas, history records that
farm families by forcing the
people from the rural areas in
any nation which destroyed its
to over-crowded urban areas
where juvenile delinquency runs
rampant, crime breeds and gen
eral unrest prevails shall be de
stroyed also; and
Whereas, the condition of the
American farmers today constitu
tes a national emergency; while
the country as a whole has been
passing through a 10-year cycle
of unprecedented inflation and
increased income, the American
farmers and small businessmen
have received less and less in
come above the cost of operat
ions; and
Whereas, the steady decrease in
farm population and the steady
decline in the number of operat
ing farms are the most eloquent
witnesses to the plight of Ameri
can Agriculture; and
Whereas, it is a matter of gen
eral knowledge that cigarette
type tobacco imports as well as
other agricultural products are
steadily increasing and our, do
mestic demands and use of cigar
ette tobacco is steadily increasing;
and
Whereas, reduced acreage of to
bacco in the U. S. A. is encourag
ing increased planting of tobacco
on foreign soils to the extent
that the ‘U. S. A. has dropped
from ninty (90) percent of world
production to less than (50) per
cent of world grown tobacco at
this time; and
Whereas, increased tobacco
acreage is absolutely necessary
to the tobacco farmer’s survival
as increased production will re
duce the cost of production, there
by regaining and maintaining
our foreign markets of tobacco;
and
Whereas, the program initiated
reducing the support price of un
desirable varieties will cure a
bout ninty (90) per cent of the
todacco industry ills; this pro
gram along with the tobacco
acreage going into the soil bank
acreage reserve will reduce to
bacco production sufficiently and
in our opinion to a dangerously
low level as the 1957 production
is 1-3 less than the 1956 product
ion. A three-year supply on hand
is nothing to be alarmed about
as a 2 1-2 year supply is neces
sary for tobacco to have ample
time to mellow for manufacture.
Now, Therefore, Be it Resol
ved By The General Assembly Os
Georgia that the Georgia dele
gation in the U. S. Congress and
all other officials be requested
to initiate the necessary steps to
restore the twenty ( 20) per cent
reduction in tobacco acreage al
lotments, thereby increasing our
1958 tobacco allotment, which
requires a twenty-five (25) per
cent increase in our 1957 tobacco
acreage allotments, to restore the
tobacco acreage allotments to the
1956 level.
Be It Further Resolved that
the Secretary of State transmit
a copy of this Resolution to each
member of the Georgia Delegat
ion in Congress and to the Sec
retary of Agriculture of the Unit
ed States.
National Children’s Dental
Health Week begins February 2,
according to Miss Lucile Hig
ginbotham, health specialist, Ag
ricultural Extension Service.
J. Frank McGill, agronomist,
Agricultural Extension Service,
cites Crag Herbicide 1 as the
most satisfactory material used
on peanuts for pre-emergence
weed control in Georgia.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
Isabella & Remshart
Phone ATlas 3-5144
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
While the prices of other cars have gone UP for 1958 . . .
58 FORD PRICES
ARE REDUCED
BELOW
FOR POPULAR CUSTOM 300 AND FAIRLANE MODELS \
\ v** a W *'S** l *
58 Ford Custom 300 r uaor Seaan \
Ford is making the BIG NEWS in the auto
mobile business these days with 1958 prices that
are reaucea beiow 1957 prices for popular Custom
300 and Fairlane models.
These new Fords are cars you’ll drive with
pride ... anywhere' They bring you riding com
fort, handling ease and topnotch performance
*Based on companion of manufacturers’ suggested retail delivered prices PROVED AND APPROVED AROUND THE WORLD
NOBODYOW-TRAWSTOURRiRD DEALER FORD
King Bros. Motor Company
110 Tebeau St. Phone 156 Waycross, Ga.
If You’re Interested in an A-l Used Car — Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer
Important Notice 3
to Taxpayers of §
Brantley County g
IF
Q
| You Must Return Your Property
| For Taxes To Me Before March 31, i
| 1958.1 Am In My Office Daily Mon-
g day Through Saturday, Except Wed-
| nesday Afternoons, To Receive Re-
| turns. E
After March 31, The Tax Assessors |
Will Value Your Property. £
I EVERY TAXPAYER MUST SIGN PERSONALLY [
! FOR HIS TAX EXEMPTION £
! THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION E
• BEFORE MARCH 31. £
John M. Wilson E
; TAX COMMISSIONER BRANTLEY COUNTY E
A. S. MIZELL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, THEFT, COLLISION AND LIABILITY
INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE FOR YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS. HAIL INSURANCE FOR YOUR
CROPS.
Phone 2-2171 Nahunta, Ga.
unsurpassed by cars costing hundreds more.
And the Custom 300 Tudor is the lowest-priced
family sedan of the low-price three*!
This is the finest chance of the year for you to
own a fine car at a low price. And your Ford
Dealer will make you an extra-generous trade
on your car . . . if you come in now!