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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, March 19, 1959
ATTENTION!
Just Received Large Shipment of
Ladies’ Easter Dresses. Sizes 9 to 24^2*
SEE THEM NOW
A. B. Brooker & Son
Phone 2-2421, Nahunta, Ga.
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ELECTRICITY from the atom someday will respond
to the flick of your finger. The nation’s electric
companies are helping to hasten the day with
study, research, development and construction.
Sixty of the companies, including the Georgia
Power Company, are spending over half a billion
dollars in building 15 developmental atomic power
plants. The only profit expected from this expendi
ture is knowledge.
It is hoped that this knowledge will help to
solve the problem of producing low-cost electricity
from nuclear fuel. At present, the cost is many
times that of power generated from coal, gas and
oil, or from falling water.
There is no need for a massive program of con
structing large and uneconomical atomic power
plants of present-day design. Instead, the efforts
of electric companies, manufacturers and govern
ment ought to be directed at making the atom
a practical and economical source of fuel.
Unrelenting research, not a nuclear power pro
duction race with other nations, will give us
electricity from the atom at low cost.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
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Want Ads
HOGS FOR SALE
Registered Meat Type Hamp
shire Hogs. Florida’s largest 100
percent Production Registered
disease free herd. Buy Quality
With Assurance. Mrs. Russell O’-
Steen, Mayo, Florida, SWift 4-
3876. 4|9
BOAT FOR SALE
12-foot river boat for sale,
priced at S3O cash. See Norris
Strickland, Phone 2-2678, Na
hunta, Ga. 3|19
BUSINESS EXPANSION
NEED DETERMINED MAN
(OVER 40) TO OPERATE WAT
KINS ROUTE IN BRANTLEY
COUNTY. MANY DEALERS
NOW EARNING OVER SIOO.OO
PER WEEK. NO CO-SIGNERS.
NEED CAR, AND GOOD CHAR
ACTER REFERENCES. WRITE
MR. CAMP, 656 WEST PEACH
TREE ST., N. E„ ATLANTA 8,
GEORGIA. 4|2
FISHERMAN’S SPECIAL
Spinning reel, line and rod,
$10.95. Moody Bros. Furniture
Co., Nahunta, Ga. 4 2
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
Gay’s Restaurant for sale, e
quipment only. Fully equipped
for doing restaurant business.
Priced reasonable for quick sale.
See Wesley M. Burden, home
phone 2-2463, Nahunta, Ga. 3j26
apartment for rent
Furnished garage apartment for
rent. Three rooms. Mrs. T. S.
Goodner, Phone 2-3201, Nahunta,
Ga. 3|19
INCOME TAX SERVICE
If you need help on making
out your income tax report, con
tact me. T. H. Purdom, Phone
2-3178, Nahunta, Ga. 4-9
FOR SALE — Holland and
Bemis transplanters, one and two
row, new and used. Blackshear
Tractor and Implement Co.,
Phone Hickory 9-3891, Black
shear. ts
TOBACCO PLANTS FOR SALE
Five acres of tobacco plants
for sale. These plants will be
available about March 1. Place
your order now for 1959 crop.
W. S. Bowen, Phone Hickory
9-5825, Blackshear, Ga. 3-19
FOR SALE — Used Farmall
Tractors. Priced from $395 to
$995. Blackshear Tractor & Im
plement Co., Phone Hickory 9-
3891, Blackshear. ts
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Ernest Knight
DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry St.
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
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PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER AT EPWORTH-BY-THE-SEA HONORING BISHOP A. J. MOORE
I Special Easter Offering Earmarked for Center
Congregations of South Georgia
Methodist churches will be asked
n • on Easter Sunday to give toward a
W special offering, which will be
used to construct a new $150,000
Administrative Center at Epworth
by-the-Sea in honor of Bishop
Arthur J. Moore.
Site ' the modem center will
be in the central area of the con
feren'- camp on St. Simons Is
land near Brunswick. It will be
completed for dedication at the
South Georgia General Conference
I of Methodirts in the suing of 1960.
The conference will mark the re
tirement of Bishop Moore after
twenty years’ service as bishop of
the Atlanta s^a.
The new building will form a
nucleus *or activities at the camp
anc will contain a conference his
torical room, a library, an office
for the bishop, administrative of
fices and conference rooms. It will
also house rooms for guest speak
ers and accommodations for visi-
M tors to the South Georgia Method
ist Camp.
Architect for the center is Blair
YOUR HELP
NEEDED
The Brantley Enterprise,
like most newspapers, oper
ates on a rather tight sche
dule which is built around
deadlines that must be met.
This statement is made to
call attention to the fact
that all news copy, in order
to be assured of publication
must be in the Brantley En
terprise office not later than
Wednesday noon.
Sorry, we just can’t guar
antee that it’ll be printed if
it is received later than
Wednesday noon I
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella Street Telephone
Waycross, Georgia At 3-5144
Davis of Valdosta. He has de
signed the exterior of the center
of masonry and stone with a large
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Bishop Arthur J. Moore
expanse of glass. Frame will be of
fire-resistant steel.
Construction of the new center
Nahunta Churches
To Unite in
Sunrise Service
The three Nahunta churches
will meet at the courthouse lawn
at sunrise Easter Sunday morn
ing, for the purpose of celebrat
ing the resurrection of our Lord
For every purpose under the sun.
there’s an International.
Example: the new Travelall*
with exclusive curbside third door.
It can haul a “wagon” load
with space to spare.
Rides eight big people,
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convenience. The Travelall has half again
the loadspace of other wagons .. , yet
it’s easy to handle and park.
Come in and see it “in person. 1 *
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INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS cost least to own!
Wilson's Garage
Phone HO 2-2721
was announced last year by t
33-man committee of the South
Georgia Methodist Conference
headed by the Rev. Leonard Coch
ran. D.D., pastor of Mulberry
Methodist Church of Macon.
Others on the executive com
mittee are as follows:
Julian Strickland of Valdosta,
chairman of the advance gift
campaign; Dr. Mack M. Anthony
of Macon, head of the church
phase of the building program;
Mrs. C. R. Avera of Roberts, ir
charge of the women’s division foi
the campaign: C. S. Newton ol
Waycross, finance chairman:
Alvah H. Chapman Jr., of Savan
nah, chairman of the promotior
and publicity for the project; anc
William P. Fickling of Macon, it
charge of the building committee’i
final plans for the new cam|
center.
The honoree. Bishop Moore, ha
been a minister for almost half i
■ century.
His span of service has cover©
' preaching on a seven-point chargi
Jesus Christ.
This year it will be the Bap
tist minister, the Rev. Cecil Tho
mas, pastor of the Baptist church,
who will be the speaker.
All churches will unite in the
singing of the carols. Sunrise at
5:49.
Home businesses invite your
patronage.
a in South Georgia to presiding
h bishop of The Methodist Church
5, iu seven nations ou three conti
i- nents. He has served many
y churches in the Southeast and was
elected bishop on the first ballot
! twenty-one years after entering
the ministry and assigned for the
next sou. years to head the Pa-
i, cific Coast area.
* in 1952 hr w; s given the ad
y ditional responsibility for episco
h pal supervision of the Geneva
'• Area, which includes nine Euro
n pean countries. He held that post
ir until 1954.
Bishop Moore was in 1939 a
'• member of the commission which
b worked out details for uniting
" three bi anches of Methodism into
The Methodist Church. With uni
? fication, he was elected president
8 of the Board of Missions, a posi-
P tion be has held since 1940.
The distinguished churchman is
ls the author of five books and has
a been awarded several honorary
degrees. He holds a Phi Beta
>d Kappa Key and is a 32nd-degree
;e Mason and Knights Templar.
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For Weddings, Funerals and
All Occasions.
WIRE ORDERS FILLED
Nahunta Florist
Ph. HO 2-2291, Nahunta, Ga.
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speeds loading and unloading.
Nahunta, Ga.