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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 12, 1960
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.
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America's biggest little delivery truck!
WILSON'S GARAGE
Phone HO 2-2721
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MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDI
Wilson & Wainright Oil Co.
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
HELP WANTED
SALESMEN OR AGENTS
2.50 per hour or more for part
or full time route work. Large
repeat orders. Man or woman.
Write McNESS CO., Box 2766,
DeSoto Sta., Memphis 2, Tenn.
5-19
POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE
Government inspected sweet
potato plants for sale. 100-to-Hill
variety, 50 cents a hundred.
$3.50 per thousand, above 1000
at $3.00 per thousand. H. W.
Brauda, phone HO 2-3108,
Hortense, Ga. 5-19.
SALESMAN WANTED
WANTED: Man or Woman for
profitable Rawleigh Business in
Wayne Co. Good living at start.
See or write Fleidman Walter
Carter, PO Box 420, Griffin, Ga.
or write Rawleigh’s Dept. GAE
-1480-101, Memphis, Tenn. 5-19
WANTED — MAN 25 TO 55 FOR
FULL TIME WATKINS ROUTE.
SJO CO-SIGNERS REQUIRED.
EARN $75.00 TO SIOO.OO WEEK
LY TO STABT. WRITE WAT
KINS, 659, WEST PEACHTREE
ST., N. E., ATLANTA, GEOR
GIA. 5-19.
HOUSE FOR RENT
House for rent, five room and
bath, hot water, piped for auto
matic washer. On paved street
in Nahunta. J. K. Harris, Lula
ton, Ga. 5-12.
SCRATCH-ME-NOT
WITH ITCH-ME-NOT
Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. In 15
minutes, if the itch needs scratch
ing, get your 48c back. You feel
the medication take hold to quiet
the itch in minutes; watch
healthy, clear skin come on. Get
ITCH-ME-NOT from any drug
gist for external skin irritations.
NOW at Campbell’s Drug Store.
5-19.
Now For Athlete's Foot
Use T-4-L liquid because it
gives you KERATOLYTIC AC
TION. This process sloughs off
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. If not pleas
ed in 24 hours, your 48c back a 1
any drug store. Also, use full
strength for itchy, sweaty feet,
insect bites, poison ivy. Get T-4-
L FOOT POWDER too — pro
vides a film of antiseptic protec
tion. NOW at Campbell’s Drug
Stoie. 5-12.
TALES OUT OF SCHOOL
By Bernice McCullar
State Department of Education
SOMETHING NEW — For the
first time, the Department of
Education will have a three-day
conference for the clerks who
fill out forms and make other
reports to us from the office ot
your local superintendeht of
schools. The three-day confer
ence is set for May 19, 20, and
21, and will bring one persoh
from each of our 198 school sys
tems. They will get a chance to
meet people who have been just
names at the bottom of a letter
or the top of a questionnaire, and
will learn the how’s-why’s-and
wherefore’s of the paper work
they have to do. If you see Miss
Jane Jones all dressed up in her
loveliest spring toggery, getting
on a bus heading toward Atlanta
soon, you’ll know where she is
going.
PERSONALITIES IN THE
EDUCATIONAL NEWS — Presi
dent Pete Donaldson has been re
elected for another year — be
fore he plans to retire —by the
Regents, as head of south Geor
gia’s remarkable Abraham Bald
win College. His retirement is
1961, and they will need a Sher
lock Holmes to find anybody who
can come near to taking his
place .... Good example of a
newspaper man who is interested
in education: Carey Williams,
editor of the Greensboro Herald
Journal, and member of a dis
tinguished newspaper family,
who is also a member of the
Board of Regents and chairman
of his local school board ....
Transitions in the school world.
R. D. Blackney, Thomasville
superintendent, moves to Gaines
ville City Schools, and Charles
McDaniel goes from Druid Hills
High to DeKalb to head the
Thomasville system.
CONFORMITY GONE WILD—
New York child who moved to
Georgia went to school and came
home with a mouthful of drop
ped R’s. Papa asked why. “I’m
trying to get a Southern accent
because I want them to like me,!”
said the child.
WHAT’S YOUR BOY PLAN
NING TO BE? — You may be
interested to know that a recent
study done at New York Uni
versity — and being .much talk
ed about when I was there last
week — shows that engineers
graduating this year will again
lead in the “highest salary”
parade. But they will — if they
follow the last ten year trend
fall behind the liberal arts,
science, and busines majors in
average earning power. They
only START OUT ahead — at
about $550 a month. In 10 years
he will be making S7BO. But the
others will have made $7,000
Mr Conditioning—temperatures made to order-tor all-weather comfort. See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV-the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV.
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Why shouldn’t you be driving America’s first-choice
car right now? You couldn’t do better by your family
or your family budget—than to pick out one of Chevy's
18 FRESH-MINTED MODELS, load up its VACA
TION-SIZED TRUNK and take off on one of those
springtime trips Chevy so dearly loves. Once you’re
“• I. Walker Chevrolet Co.
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street, " WlTt
more than the engineer over the
10 years. Case of supply and de
mand, they say.
FACTS THAT MAY ASTON
ISH YOU — Enrollments in high
schools will increase by nearly
50 per cent during the sixties.
College enrollments will increase
70 per cent. About seven and one
half million of young people who
begin work will NOT have com
pleted high school, and two and
one-half million will not have
completed grade school. The
number of workers in the labor
force during this decade will rise
from 64 and one-half millions to
87 millions. Young workers under
25 will account for half that in
crease. These figures are from
the U. S. Department of Labor’s
report “Manpower Challenge of
the 60’s.”
APPLES FOR TEACHERS —
To Mrs. Betty Houston, Blakely
homemaking teacher for having
another winner among her stu
dents: Cherry Bethea, state win
ner of the Homemaker of Tomor
row $1,500 scholarship. Mrs.
Houston had a national ($5,000)
winner of this contest several
years ago. She has also guided
two national officers of the Fu
ture Homemakers with her chap
ter to national eminence in their
organization . . . Eddie Najar
down at Covington who does a
superb job of teaching quality
drama . . . Ruth Waters at
Gainesville who has her students
excited about Georgia history
every year.
NIXON ON HOMEWORK —
“Generally you will find that
what seems to be luck comes to
those who have done their home
work.”
TEACHER RAISE STARTS IN
JULY — The S2OO raise for
teachers will go into effect July
1. But here is something teach
ers should know: it does NOT
mean that every teacher will get
a S2OO raise. The raise will
simply AVERAGE S2OO. It is to
be applied according to the sal
ary now in effect. That means
beginning teachers will get about
SIOO and long-time teachers
MORE than S2OO. That seems the
only fair and equitable way it
can be administered
WE SENT *2.562,649.51 -
Georgia is the only state in the
southeast that checks up twice
a year and sends out more money
to your schools. In June and
January, we re-check what you
thought you would need, and if
you had to hire more teachers
than you thought you would —■
because more children enrolled—
we go back and pay those teach
ers from the date you hired them,
at an average of $4,000 each.
(Payment is based on the teach
ers’s qualifications and experi
ence; some make more, many
make less.) Not only do we send
you the extra money for teach
er’s salaries, but also the $450
“M & O” money that each school
gets per teacher for maintenance
and operation. We have just
totaled up what is called our
“mid-term adjustment” and find
that the office of Dr. Allen
Smith, our director of finance
and anministration, has already
sent out $2,562,649.51, with a
few more checks to be sent be
tween now and the end of the
year.
LETTER —' Did you read in a
current magazine that charming
little tale about a teacher who as
signed her class to write a letter
that could have been written by
some historic personage? One lit
tle boy wrote: “Dear Josephine:
I am sorry to have to tell you
that I did not make out so well
at Waterloo. Napoleon.”
| Stock Yard [
I News I
The Pierce County Stock Yard sold
a good run of livestock Friday after
noon, May 6, with hogs selling as fol
■ lows: RI, $15.25; LI, $15.25; No. 2,
$14.30, and specials up to $15.41.
Feeder pigs sold up to $12.50.
Cattle prices were as follows:
heavy calves up to $24.50; heavy
steers up to $25.90; cows and calves
up to *521.00.
We will have 100 or more stocker
cattle with some more cows and
calves this Friday. We invite you to
sell with us. Our good line of buyers
assures you of the top dollar.
I PIERCE COUNTY I
I STOCK YARD I
Stock Yard Phones HI 9-9023 and HI 9-3041
g O. R. Peacock, Phone HI 9-2172. I
Baxter Bennett, Phone HI 9-6435.
Donald Bennett, Auctioneer.
Blackshear, Georgia
al ° n? the highwa y’ cushioned by FULL
L SPRINGS at all four wheels, you’ll have your
own smooth-running account of why Chevy’s ’6o’s
best seller. And right now when
beautiful buys are in full bloom J CHEVRoT^
at your dealer’s!
far economical transportation
pharmaceutical
Matt
skill of the phar
macist for preci
sion in filling his prescriptions.
Heknowt thst when a prescrip
tion b brought to the Rexall
Drag Store it ir compounded
with highest quality ingre
and sdeoanc skill
Ernest Knight
Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry St.
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
The Rexall Store
Waycross, Ga.
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