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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, March 23, 1961
Personals
Gerald Willis, U. S. Air Force,
who has been stationed at Bos
sier, La., arrived with his wife
and little daughter, Mary Ellen,
on March 10 to spend two weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Willis. They will leave this
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When a new Member comes on the line, the
Rural Electric System has a new owner —for
each member owns a share in his Rural Electric
System.
And he’ll use far more electricity in a year
than he would have just a few years ago, for the
uses of this vital, low-cost electricity in rural
areas increase each year. This means greater
efficiency . . a bigger market for the goods and
services of Main Street.
Future farmers, who will be called on to feed
our exploding population in the years to come
will find their job possible only because of the
availability of abundant, low-cost electric power.
Rural Electrics recognize their responsibility,
, too, to help expand business
~ II A I L-H and industr y> sustain em *
■ r X* s? ployment, and create job
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-jHLT*f the standards of living
■HHSSiUmI throughout all rural areas!
OKEFENOKE
RURAL ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORP.
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/J] y ,l COMMUNITY OWNtO • COMMUNITY BUILT
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Mode/ for model... there are fit Cherrolets loirer
priced than ana other full-sized car!
Ix*ave it to these Jet-smooth Chevies to go easy
on your family budget! All told there are 18
Chevrolets-VB’s and 6’s—priced lower than com
parable competitive models*. Sumptuous Impalas,
sprightly Bel Airs, bottom-priced Biscaynes and a
whole stable of wonderful new wagons. And every
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Impala V 8 Convertible
B Impala V 8 Sport Sedan
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Impala V 8 Sport Coupe
IH Impala V 8 2-Door Sedan
B BIS4AYNKS
U Biscayne V 8 4-Door Sedan
B.sc ayne V 8 2 Door Sedan
R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
weekend for a visit with her
parents in Henderson, lowa, un
til April 15 when they will leave
for France where they will be
stationed for a tour of duty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Chambers
of Valdosta were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Lewis for the
weekend.
See rw Chmthi rm. Utrrf Itrr-ln rul Ihr Cur'll. »t r—r >»r*l tuttlfritrS Ihrtnltl iflrr't
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street,
one of them has a road-gentling Jet-smooth ride,
Body by Fisher refinements and dozens of engi- ,
neering details you'd expect only in the most ex
pensive makes. Look them over at your Chevrolet
dealer’s one-stop shopping center and see how FfWiHO^rJ
easy it is to drive out in just the one you want! BBLaaJ^H
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Bel Air V 8 2 Door Sedan
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Nomad Six 4 Dr. 9-Pass. Station Wagon
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Nomad V 8 4 Dr, 6 Pass. Station Wagon
Parkwood Six 4-Dr 6-Pass. Station Wagon
Parkwood Six 4-Dr. 9 Pass. Station Wagon
Brookwood Six 4-Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon
The Brantley County
Board of Education
Will Sell to the Highest Bidder
One 1949 k2 - t° n Ford Pick-up
Sealed bids will be accepted at the office of the
Superintendent. The truck may be seen at the bus
garage on the Grammar School campus. The Board
reserves the right to reject any and or all bids which
will be opened at the regular Board meeting on Tues
day, April 4, 1951.
MABLE R. MOODY,
Superintendent
Stock Yard
News
At our sale last Friday, hog prices
were as follows: RI, $17.00; LI, $17.-
00; Hl, $16.00; EHI, $15.00; No. 2,
$16.05; No. 3, $14.80; No. 4, $15.-
01; No. 5, $15.00; LR, $14.05; HR,
$14.05; EHR, $14.00. Feeder pigs
sold up to $18.25.
Heavy cows sold up to $17.00 with
steers and heifers up to $24.70. Calves
sold up to $31.00, heavy bulls up to
$20.10 and light bulls up to $23.00.
We invite you to sell with us each
Friday. Our good line of buyers as
sures you of the top dollar.
We appreciate your selling with the
Pierce County Stock Yard.
PIERCE COUNTY
STOCK YARD
O. R. Peacock, Phone HI 9-2172.
O. J. Ammons, Phone GL 8-3122
Hoboken, Ga.
Donald Bennett, Auctioneer.
Blackshear, Georgia
Stock Yard Phones HI 9-9023 and HI 9-3041
Bel Air V 8 4 Door Sedan
Nomad V 8 4 Dr. 9 Pass. Station Wagon
Nomad Six 4-Dr. 6 Pass. Station Wagon
Parkwood V 8 4-Dr. 9-Pass. Station Wagon
Parkwood V 8 4-Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon
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Brookwood V 8 4-Dr. 6-Pass Station Wagon
Waycross, Ga.
Want Ads
PIANOS — PIANOS.
GIVE YOUR CHILD THE PIANO
YOU MISSED. MAKE THEM
HAPPY ALL THEIR LIVES.
Largest Selection of New and Re
built Pianos at Prices to Please
Everyone. EASIEST TERMS.
TAYLOR PIANO STORE. 910 S.
Peterson Ave., Douglas, Ga. 3-30
PLANTS FOR SALE
Tomato plants, three kinds of
pepper plants and eggplants for
sale. All plants -75 per 100. See
Mrs. H. W. Brauda and family.
Hortense, Ga. Phone HO 2-3108.
3-30
TOBACCO PLANTS FOR SALE
Broadleaf Hicks tobacco plants
for sale. Now ready. See Riley
Johns, Route 1, Nahunta. Phone
HO 2-3473. 3-30
Legal Notices
Georgia, Brantley County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
R. F. HAGIN, of Brantley
County, Georgia, having applied
to me for letters of administra
tion with the will annexed, on
the estate of M. I. Hagin, de
ceased, this is to cite all persons
interested to be and appear at
the April Term, 1961, of the
Court of Ordinary of Brantley
County, Georgia, to show cause,
if any they can, why letters of
administration with the will an
nexed should not be granted to
the said R. F. Hagin, on said es
tate.
This 8 day of March, 1961.
|s| CLAUDE A. SMITH
ORDINARY OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY,
GEORGIA
Blount & Minchew,
Waycross, Georgia,
Attorneys for Petitioner. 3-30
Georgia, Brantley County.
TO: NEXT OF KIN AND CREDI
TORS OF ELDRIDGE J. LEE,
DECEASED, AND TO ALL
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Mrs. Gwendolyn T. Lee Starl
ing, as Administratrix of the es
tate of Eldridge J. Lee, deceased,
having applied to me by petition
for leave to sell real estate of
said deceased, and to extend cre
dit to the purchaser, this is to
notify the creditors and kindred
that said application will be
passed upon at the April Term,
1961, of the Court of Ordinary of
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
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ML FARMERS
are
loggers,
TOO!
\ Farmers are America’s largest group of woodland owners.
They own almost a third of the nation’s commercial
forestland,
*■ Y^ - Alert farmers are fast becoming Tree Farmers by man*
-r aging and protecting their woodlands as the source of
Brunswick Pulp & Paper Company
Brunswick, Georgia
Makers of Fine Quality Pulp for
The Mead Corporation and Scott Paper Company
said County, and that unless cause
is then shown to the contrary,
said leave will be granted.
This the Ist day of March, 1961.
Claude A Smith, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia
Kopp & Peavy, Attys.
Waycross, Ga. 3-30
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.
HARRIS GROCERY
Weekend Specials
ROUND & SIRLOIN
STEAK
LB 79c
Chuck Roast
LB. 59<
IRISH
POTATOES
10 ibs 39c
YUKON’S BEST
FLOUR
25 LB. BAG $2.55
HARRIS GROCERY
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
BETTER LIVING FROM TREES
a cash crop.
Be careful with fire in the woods. Protect the timber
crops.
wood z/^MW
RECREATION NSK
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Russell
Strickland of Atlanta announce
the birth of a little boy on March
4 weighing eight pounds and
four ounces. He has been named
Perry Russell Jr. Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Strickland of Nahunta are
the grandparents.
BRISKET & RIB
STEW
LB 39t
LETTUCE
HEAD 16c
DIXIE CRYSTAL
SUGAR
5 lb s 59c
JIM DANDY
Laying Mash
25 Lb Bag $1.35
WATER
WILDLIFE