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Brantley Enterprise. Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, July 9, 1959
Let Our A-1 Mechanic
Repair Your Car Or Truck
We now have an expert mechanic in the person of
Chris Mercer. Bring your car or truck to our garage
for satisfactory repair work.
We will greatly appreciate your patronage.
NAHUNTA PARTS & SERVICE
W. V. Strickland, Proprietor
Phone HO 2-2621 Nahunta, Ga.
KEEP CUTTING COST DOWN
PRODUCTION UP
with help like this
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menf to fulfill your rutting requirements. He'll tell you obout the generous
60-day worronty that protects your Inveitment while the Poulan prove*
H»elf to y0u.... He'll e«ploin Sow, on eaiy term!, with a small down pay
ment you con start producing today ~. increasing your Income os your
Poulon pays for Itself... den t delay, come in today for a demonstration
of how a Poulon will out operating costs the day you stoH using a Poulan
Chain Sow,
"TURNPIKE
PROVED”
Goodyears now give
up to 25% more safe
mileage!
better than ever but never
lower priced!
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Get safer summer driving
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Distributors of Sinclair Products
We invite you to use our latest tire
changing equipment.
Phone HO 2-2721 Nahunta, Ga.
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Want Ads
HOUSE FOR SALE
House for sale, three bedrooms,
living room, dining room, tile
bath, kitchen, glassed-in back
porch, gas furnace, house insulat
ed. Purchase price can be financ
ed on good terms. See T. H Ed
wards, Jr., Nahunta, Ga. 7 9
HAVE OPENINGS for 2 wo
men Dealers to serve the Wat
kins customers already establish
ed in Brantley County. Should
be in good health. 40 to 60, own
car, and anxious to earn $50.00 to
SIOO.OO weekly profits. Write The
J. R. Watkins Company, 659 West
Peachtree St., N. E., Atlanta,
Georgia. 7 23
TV and appliance repairs
I repair all Philco Admiral
TV’s and appliances, Gould wat
er pumps, Whirlpool washers,
also bonded warranty service. All
service is cash. Ronald (Punk)
Hendrix, Phone HO 2-2324, Rt. 1,
Nahunta, Ga. 7 16
MOTOR FOR SALE
Seven and one-half h.p. Scott-
Atwater outboard motor for sale.
$50.00 as is. See Blackshear Trac
tor & Implement Company,
Blackshear. ts
SHOE REPAIRS
We repair shoes expertly at
reasonable prices. Only best ma
terials used. Let us make your
shoes almost like new and save
you the price of a new pair.
Richardson Shoe Shop, Nahunta,
Ga. 719
BOAT FOR SALE
14 foot fiberglas Fisherman.
Perfect boat for pond and river
fishing. Special $134.50. Sam Mon
roe & Son, Boating Headquarters,
333 State St., Waycross, Ga. 7|9
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
Dusters, Sprayers, and Side
Dressers on sale at Blackshear
Tractor & Implement Co., Phone
Hickory 9-3891, Blackshear, ts
STOP ITCHING!
IN 15 MINUTES,
After using ITCH-ME-NOT, get
your 48c back IF THE ITCH
NEEDS SCRATCHING. You feel
the medication take hold. Itch and
burning disappear! Use instant
drying ITCH-ME-NOT day or
night for eczema, ringworm, in
sect bites, foot itch, other surface
rashes. TODAY at Campbell’s,
Nahunta, Ga. 7 16
Georgia, Brantley County.
Joseph T. Raulerson vs Marie
G. Graham.
In the Superior Court of Brant
ley County, Georgia. Case No.
1787. Action to Cancel and Re
scind Deed.
To Marie G. Graham, Defen
dant, whose address is No. 744
Derbyshire Road, Daytona Beach,
Florida, in said matter:
You are hereby notified that
the above captioned action was
filed in the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia, on the
11th day of June, 1959, in the
office of the Clerk of the said
Court, and by virtue of an order
for service by publication which
was signed by the Judge of said
Court on the 11th day of June,
1959, you are hereby command
ed to be and appear at said
Court within sixty (60) days of
the date of said order for sei
vice by publication, and on the
10th day of August, 1959, to an
swer in said matter.
Witness the Honorable Cecil
Roddenberry, Judge of said Court,
this the 11th day of June, 1959.
|s| D. F. Herrin,
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Brantley County, Georgia.
Wilson & Wilson,
Attorneys for Petitioner. 7 9
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F^game
and
W FISH i
NIGHT FISHING GIVES BIG PAYOFF
IT yo V t° catch fish and don’t mind losing sleep to do
-*it, join the crowd — go night fishing.
Some of the biggest fish in Georgia are caught at night, under a bright
moon and a strong lantern. And think of having
air conditioning instead of blazing away in the
hot, hot sun.
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Why so?
“Fish feed more at night during hot weather,”
reasons fishery biologist Howard Zeller. “Then,
too, they move into shallow water to fiind food
and thus are more easily taken.”
Avery Rowell, who lives in Nahunta, has netted
some bass at night that anglers probably could not catch in the
daytime.
Fnlton Lovell
Most experienced night fishermen say the best method is to
fish naturally, but Rowell prefers the “jigger” method, in which
he dabbles his homemade lure on top of the water in a likely
looking spot until it attracts a bass.
First-timers have little success with “jigger” fishing because the
secret is in the “jig”, but experienced hands like Rowell bring home the
big ones in after-dark junkets.
Even rank amateurs can catch bass under the stars with a noisy,
sputtering topwater plug. The secret is to find a good spot, anchor
the boat and cast toward the bank. Once the fish are found, it’s not
out of reason to expect five or even six from the same spot.
The Low's On Your Side
It is now unlawful to fish at night, contrary to what many people
think. The Game and Fish Commission has no regulations against
night fishing but it does have the power to say just how it can
be done.
The one restriction on the books pertains only to Clark Hill,
where a reciprocal agreement with South Carolina limits the size of light
to five cells and under.
South Carolina does not permit a light larger than a five-celler.
There have been arguments both pro and eon on the effective
ness of a light. Some anglers say the light does nothing what
soever toward attracting fish, while others claim the light is the
difference between a stringerfull and no fish at all.
"I don’t like to enter into anybody’s arguments but probably what
happens is the light attracts insects and small fish .which in turn
attract large fish,” says Zeller. “But many fish are caught at night
even without a light”
Although bass and crappie are more frequently the target after
sundown, many anglers go after other species. Much-scoffed-at rough
fish are sought when bass and crappie won’t give bait a second glance.
Carp, especially, are lucrative to night fishermen because they
grow to monstrous sizes in most lakes and streams. Another popu
lar rough fish is the catfish, which is found in abundance all over
the state.
But whether the angler prefers his fish of the game or rough variety,
he stands a good chance of catching some at night .under a bright moon
or a strong lantern.
Legal
Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
To Whom This May Concern
Mary K. S. Raulerson, natural
guardian of Deidre and Jerry
Strickland, has applied for leave
♦o exchange certain property
owmed by her said wards jointly
with tenants in common, for cer
tain property in which her said
wards will have sole ownership
and title, all as will appear from
a petition of file in my office,
let all interested parties show
cause before me at my office at
10 o’clock A. M., EST on Aug.
3rd, 1959, why said exchange of
property should not be had and
allowed as prayed in said peti
tion.
This the 6th day of July, 1959
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioner’s Attorney 7^30
Os course, the big advantage of night
fishing is the payoff. Those who know say the
best catches are brought home after dark
from July to September.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella Street Telephone
Waycross, Georgia At 3-5144
That Famous Paint,
Made in this section
for this section.
painL
Lu. resistaN* J
Moody Bros.
Furniture Co.
Phone 2-2185. Nahunta, Ga.
Card of Thanks
We, the family of James B.
Kelley, take this opportunity to
extend our thanks and gratitude
to our friends and neighbors who
were so kind and thoughtful
during our recent bereavement.
As we cannot thank each of
you personally, please accept
this as our deejaest thanks and
appreciation. May God bless each
of you.
The Kelly Family
Something to sell? Try an ad- of antiseptic protection. NOW at
vertisement in this newspaper. CAMPBELL’S, Nahunta, Ga. 7
Waycross Livestock Market
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA’S LEADING
LIVESTOCK MARKET
HONEST WEIGHTS AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE.
A total of 616 head of hogs and 113
head of cows were sold at our market
this Monday for a volume of $22,061.-
33.
Feeder pigs sold up to $19.50 per
hundredweight and grade hog prices
were as follows: No. 1, $15.27; No. 2,
$14.58.
Calves sold up to $31.50 per hun
dredweight; steers and heifers up to
$28.00; cows up to $23.75; and bulls
up to $23.50 per hundredweight.
Waycross Livestock Market
L. C. Pruitt, W. H. Inman and
O. A. Thompson, Operators and Managers
THE CITIZENS BANK
OF FOLKSTON IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30th, 1959
Cash, balances with other banks,
including reserve balances, and cash
items in process of collection 748,105.46
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed . . 1,047,468.76
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 574,514.18
Other bonds, notes, and debentures 94,723.75
Loans and discounts (including $681.20
overdrafts) 1,617,781.76
Bank premises owned SI.OO,
furniture and fixtures $10,240.27 10,241.27
Real estate owned other than bank premises 1,137.10
Other assets 1,251.20
TOTAL ASSETS $4,095,223.48
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations 1,626,969.94
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations 1,702,260.70
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings) 6,131.94
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 183,827.94
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 6,588.76
TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,525,779.28
Other liabilities 123,630.59
TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,649,409.87
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* 50,000.00
Surplus 50,000.00
Undivided profits 1 300,000.00
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred
capital) 45,813.61
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 445,813.61
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS : 4.095,223.48
*This bank’s capital consists of:
Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes 69,810.96
I, C. E. Glenn, Vice President & Cashier, of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is
true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state
of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Correct- Attest:
C. E. Glenn
W. C. Hopkins
W M. Mizell, Directors.
State of Georgia, County of Charlton, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July.
1959, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director
of this bank.
Jackie Hanneford, Notary Public,
Georgia State at Large.
My commission expires Oct 7,1962
NOW FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT
Use T-4-L liquid because it
gives you KERATOLYTIC AC
TION This process sloughs on
and dissolves affected outer skin.
Exposes deepset infection to the
killing medication in T-4-L. Re
lieves itching and burning, speeds
healing. Watch new. healthy
skin appear. It not pleased in 24
hours, vour 48c back at any drug
store. ALso. use full strength ior
itchy, sweaty feet, insect bites,
poison ivy. Get T-4-L FOOT
POWDER too — provides a film
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
ASSETS