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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September S, 1960
Big SALE Continues
At Moody Bros. Furniture Co.
We wish to thank everyone for the won
derful reception given our sale, making
it the finest we ever held.
Our Specials Will Continue on thru
September.
We expect another shipment of plat
form rockers to come in this week.
2 for >39.95
Moody Bros. Furniture Co.
Phone HO 2-2185 Nahunta, Ga.
IRRIGATION DANGERS
Increasing use of irrigation has
also increased fatalities from
electrocution, warn engineers
with the Agricultural Extension
Service, University of Georgia
College of Agriculture. Precau
tions they suggest include: (1)
FAN SALE
End of Season Specials
20-inch Reversible Window Fan .. $29.95
10-inch Oscillating Fan 9.95
12-inch 3-speed Hassock Fan 14.95
10 inch Non-oscillating Fan 5.95
8-inch Non-oscillating Fan 2.95
1% H. P. Air-conditioner 149.95
WESTERN AUTO STORE
W. B. Harris, Proprietor
Nahunta, Georgia
Now-V-8 power
is standard!
Now you can buy light and medium-duty
International Thicks — get V-8 engines as
standard equipment.
These are the truck-designed V-B’s
you’ve probably heard about
They give you remarkable gas economy along
with speed, and hauling power.
Save on first cost now. Get the truck that’ll be
worth more when you sell it. Come in today!
See us about trucM»...we know!
WILSON'S GARAGE
Phone HO 2-2721
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WORLD’S MOST COMPLETE LINE
Never allow portable pipe to
come in contact with electrical
power lines; (2) Never allow wa
ter from a sprinkler irrigation
system to contact power lines:
(3) Prevent water from collecting
near pump; (4) Keep pump mo
tors repaired.
INTERNATIONAL
/TRUCKS
Nahunta, Ga.
Want Ads
ATTENTION PARENTS
Select yur child’s piano NOW
during our big September sale.
New pianos, used pianos, rebuilt
and practice pianos. Famous
makes included. Largest stock-
Lowest prices-Easiest terms.
Come in or call TAYLOR PIANO
STORE, 910 S. Peterson Ave.,
Phone EV 4-2477, Douglas, Ga.
9-29.
FOR SALE
Six-room house for sale on
two-acre lot in Nahunta; also,
one acre land on lot No. 364 five
miles from Nahunta. Contact
J. O. Hallman, Blackshear, Ga.
phone HI 9-4286. 9-22
WANTED — YOUNG, AMBITI
OUS MAN 25 TO 40 TO OPER
ATE WATKINS ROUTE IN THIS
AREA. EARN SIOO.OO TO $150.-
00 PER WEEK MAY BE YOU
CAN QUALIFY. WRITE WAT
KINS 659 WEST PEACHTREE
ST. N. E., ATLANTA 8, GA. 9-22
BUYING TIRES?
See Ben Jones before you buy.
Insist on an all-road hazard
guarantee. The price is always
right at Ben’s Bay Service. 9-8.
FOREST FIRE CONTROL
Machinery, drowning, firearms
and falls are the leading causes
of deaths on farmland and arbund
farm buildings, according to G. I.
Johnson, engineer for the Georgia
Agricultural Extension Service.
Georgia is the fourth ranking
state in the nation in lumber pro
duction with approximately one
and one-half billion feet per year,
reports C. Dorsey Dyer, Extension
Service forester.
One woman said, “I know what
is going to be in the Enterprise
each week but I subscribe to see
if you get the news right.” Well,
anyway she is a loyal subscriber
and that’s what counts on our
mailing list.
Dust and spray insecticides give
equal results in poisoning cotton
insects when equal coverage of
plants is obtained. Sprays give
better coverage under windy con
ditions, advises D. L. Branyon,
Extension agronomist.
When cotton is harvested be
fore a killing frost, plants should
be destroyed to prevent second
growth, which is a feeding and
breeding place for insects, warns
D. L. Branyon, cotton agronomist
for the Agricultural Extension
Service.
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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Harris of
the Raybon community announce
the birth of twins, a boy and a
girl, bom Tuesday, Aug. 30, at
Wayne Memorial Hospital in
Jesup. The boy weighed six
pounds 14 ounces and the girl
weighed six pounds 13 and one
half ounces. The twins have been
named Benny Ray and Patsy Mae.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Lee an
nounce the birth of a baby girl
born Aug. 15 at Pensacola. The
baby weighed six pounds nine
ounces and has been named Lisa
Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hendrix an
nounce the arrival of a baby boy,
bom on Tuesday, Sept. 6 in Me
morial Hospital in Waycross. He
weighed six pounds and fourteen
ounces.
Why go to the trouble to hunt
up your neighbor’s county paper
to read it? Why not have your
home weekly newspaper come to
you each week so that the entire
family can read it?
STATE SENATOR
He Will Represent ALL the People
PEARS WANTED
We are paying best prices ever!
Contact Braswell Food Co.,
Statesboro, Ga.
Phone POplar 4-5671
A RECORD OF BROKEN PROMISES
AN EMPLOYEE WHO COMES TO WORK
ABOUT HALF THE TIME
* REPRESENTATIVE WHO WANTS TO SERVE ONLY THE SFI FCT
you can afford....
TO VOTE FOR
A FULL TIME EMPLOYEE, FULL TIME REPRESENTIVE
(■creased Tobacco Allotment, Industrial Development
^iopment of^ Altamaha, and St Marys River Basins and the
Brunswick Port;—Medical and Hospital Care for the Aeed*
Md to the Schools WITHOUT Federal intervention. '
you can afford....
TO VOTE FOR- WORK FOR- AND ELECT
RONALD ADAMS
Mr. E. J. Lewis is very ill in
Memorial Hospital in Waycross.
Visitors with Mrs. Alice High
smith over the weekend were
Mr. John Highsmith and family
of Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Braddock, Jacksonville; Mrs.
Rany M. Brown of Belle Glade,
Fla., and Mrs Betty Williams,
New York City.
Army M Sgt. Bennie Johns, re
cently arrived in Germany and
is now a member of the 95th Med
ical Company. Johns, first ser
geant in the company in Wert
heim, entered the Army in 1939-
The son of Mrs. Lola R. Johns,
Nahunta, he is a graduate of Ho
boken High School.
The Nahunta High School Par
ent-Teachers Association will
meet at the schoolhouse Monday
night, Sept. 12, at 8:00 o’clock, it
is announced by the president,
Mrs. J. T. Royster.
Georgia now leads the nation
in the number of electrically
heated commercial buildings.
HELP ELECT
W. C. LONG
Personals
YOUR CONGRESSMAN
IN THE SEPTEMBER 14TH PRIMARY
One of the areas most often
neglected in the compact homes
of today is a place to plan, ana
keep records, states Miss Doris
Oglesby, housing-equipment spec
ialist, Agricultural Extension
Service.
TIRES
Recapped and New
Prices Very Reasonable
Texaco Service Center
W. C. Long, Proprietor
Phone HO 2-3899 ' Nahunta, Ga.
Waycross Livestock Market
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA’S LEADING
LIVESTOCK MARKET
HONEST WEIGHTS AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE.
550 head of hogs and 95 head of
cattle were sold this week for a total
of $18,913.85.
Regular No. 1 hogs 16.19; light No.
I’s 16.29; No. 2’s 16.20; No. 3’s 15.55;
No. 4’s 15.60; No. s’s 15.71.
Feeder pigs sold up to $21.25.
Calves sold up to $20.25; steers and
heifers up to $19.90; cows $16.80.
For pick-up or contact for sales please call
Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 Nahunta,
Georgia.
Waycross Livestock Market
L. C. Pruitt, W. H. Inman and
O. A. Thompson, Operators and Managers
you •.. -
CANNOT AFFORD
TO VOTE FOR
Delay is the thief of time it
is easy to put off subscribing to
your weekly newspaper, the
Brantley Enterprise, but it i s also
easy to “DO IT NOW.”