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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, March 24, 1960
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LET ELECTRICITY HELP YOU to have more time
free from household chores — time to join in
family fun or to take part in community activi-
ties, time to visit friends or just to relax with
a good book.
Electricity does scores of jobs in the modern
home, leaving you extra hours in every day.
It does a full 24-hour day’s work for just a
few pennies, too.
While practically everything else has gone
up in price in the past 30 years, the unit price
you pay for electricity has declined 65 per cent.
In fact, the average Georgia family today pays
19 per cent less than the national average for
each kilowatt-hour.
Electricity does so much for so little cost. Let
it do even more for you every day.
TAX-PAYING • INVESTOR-OWNED
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
FOR BETTER CAKES
To get the best results always
cook cake in the size pans listed
in the recipe, advises Miss Doris
Oglesby, housing - equipment
specialist, Agricultural Extension
Service. A cake rack is useful
in cooling cakes because it al
lows proper ventilation.
No other medium brings such
consistent, profitable results as
newspaper advertising.
Truck
models?
More than anyone!
From
over-the highway
money savers. S
to rugged pickups, ®
we offer exactly
what you need.
Truck Service? Our Specialty!
We offer the complete line of International Thicks —a model for every job.
We provide factory-trained men to service all trucks —even the big diesels 1
We supply free advice on how to match a truck to your specific job.
Bl Phone HO 2-2721
INTERNATIONAL* TRUCKS WORLD’S MOST COMPLETE LINE!
Average price per residential kilowatt-hour.
PRESERVING FRUIT
Fruit for preserving should be
in a firm-ripe rather than a soft
ripe stage, declares Miss Nelle
Thrash, food preservationist,
Agricultural Extension Service.
Fruit pieces should be uniform
in size and in thickness so as to
cook evenly, she adds.
Consistent newspaper ad
vertising pays.
See us about trucks...we know!
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FORD AND BUICK FOR SALE
For sale, 1951 Ford car, V-8,
two door, mechanical cndition
good. Also 1953 Buick, four-door,
straight-8 engine, clean and in
god mechanical condition. See or
call J. D. Orser, Nahunta. Phone
HO 2-2250. 3-31
TV SETS FOR SALE
WITH FREE ANTENNA
Four new Philco TV sets for
sale. With each set we will give
an all-channel antenna free. Na
hunta TV Center, Phone HO
-2-3544, Nahunta, Ga. 4-7.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
Building lots for sale in Na
hunta. Located west side of town.
Phone HO 2-3491, Nahunta, Ga.
4-7.
EAT FRESH FISH
The Douglas Fish Market in
Nahunta carries a line of fresh
fish, shrimp and oysters in sea
son. Get your really fresh fish
at the Douglas Fish Market in the
Branco Cleaners Building. 3-31
For safety’s sake always turn
off the power before adjusting or
unclogging machinery, engineers,
Agricultural Extension Service,
recommend.
Nahunta, Ga.
Personals
Mary Sandra Ammons, W.aun
ice Ammons, Susie Lee Bell,
Shirley Elinita Lee, Norma Jean
Manning, Wanda Poppell, Janice
Royster, Rose Mary Smith, Eula
Virleen Strickland and Lillie
Ruth Thomas are Brantley Coun
ty students of Georgia State Col
lege for Woman who were home
for the holidays. Miss Evelyn
Sadler entered this quarter to be
a student at G. S. C. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sadler and
son, Larry, of Moultrie, Ga.,
spent the weekend with his moth
er, Mrs. Aaron Sadler.
Students home for the holiday
weekend from the University of
Georgia were Geraldine Harper,
Wade Strickland, Wain Brooker,
Gay Hiller and Glen Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvell Raulerson
who are both students at G. S.
T. C. at Statesboro, Ga., and Miss
Jane Strickland, also a student
there, were home for the spring
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Avery Strickland.
A tried and proven ad
vertising medium—the col
umns of your hometown
newspaper.
Air Conditioning-temperaturK made to order -for all .vaather comfort. Sm The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV—th. Pet Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV.
OPEN THE DOOR-ANYONE CAN SEE
THE PLUSES CHEVY PACKS IN!
The best equipped, most beautifully built car of the leading low-priced
three—that's Chevrolet. You can judge for yourself, in one thoughtful
glance. So let’s open the door and look at all the no-extra-cost advantages:
Drive it—it’s fun-tastic! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals!
R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
Horrors! Is That My Shadow?
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UNION BAG-CAMP PAPER CORP.
Savannah,
WANTED 2 MEN, OR WOMEN,
TO OPERATE FULL OR PART
TIME WATKINS ROUTE IN
THIS AREA. EARN $50.00 TO
SIOO.OO WEEKLY, DEPENDING
ON TIME DEVOTED TO THE
BUSINESS. WRITE WATKINS,
659 WEST PEACHTREE ST.,
N E ATLANTA 8, GEORGIA.
3-31
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street,
Legal Notices
Georgia, Brantley County
Whereas, Owen Griffin, ad
ministrator of the estate of
Myrtie Satilla Griffin, has filed
his petition for discharge as
provided by law, all persons con
cerned are required to show
This is an Impala Sport Coupe. And
for no extra cost this is what you get:
1. Sliding adjustable sun visors—on both
sides—'No matter what the angle of the sun,
front seat riders are protected from glare.
2. Separate anti-glare hoods for every instru
ment—bio other car among the leading low
priced three offers this very practical feature.
3. Automatic glove compartment light—bio
fumbling in the dark.
4. Largest visibility area—The only full wrap
around windshield among the leading
low-priced cars.
5. Constant speed electric windshield wipers
—These are standard equipment. Even when
you accelerate, the wipers do their job.
6. Enclosed steering column— Here’s a bonus
in neatness and eye appeal.
7. Convenient single key locking system —
One key does the job. It fits all the locks
—ignition, doors, trunk and glove box.
8. The glove box is longer, deeper— Chevy’s
is big enough to be really useful.
9. Up to three inches more hip room—Chevy
gives you more hip room by a wide margin
than the second-choice car.
10. Crank operated ventipanes— Only Chevy
among the leading low-priced three has vent
windows so easily adjusted.
11. Keyless locking — After the button is
flicked, you can lock any door from the outside.
12. Longer, more comfortable armrests—
Chevrolet designed them for the Impala to
help you relax just a little more.
13. Safety reflectors for protection when doors
are open—lmpala has them. Other cars in its
field do not. This added safety feature is built
into the armrests.
14. Body by Fisher— *H
Only Chevy in its field V CHEVROLET A
offers the craftsman-
ship of Body by Fisher.
cause, if .any they can, at the
April Term of this Court why
said discharge should not be
granted.
This 2nd day of March, 1960
Claude A. Smith,
Ordinary
J. Robert Smith
Attny For Estate 3-31
for economical tranaportatioa
Waycross, Ga.
Georgia