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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 15, 1961
Woman Worker Wanted
Middle-aged woman, not afraid of work, to work in
kitchen. Good working conditions. S3O per week plus
room. Write to
J & S Park Restaurant
Route 1, Box 152 Okeechobee, Fla.
HARRIS GROCERY
Friday and Saturday Specials
Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris
RIB AND BRISKET
STEW
LB 39t
LETTUCE
HEAD 15C
FRESH PORK
ROAST
POUND 39c
BLUE PLATE
Peanut Butter
32-Oz. Size 59c
GOOD HOPE
MILK
3 TALL CANS 39c
FOUR ROSES
FLOUR
25 LB BAG $1.99
HARRIS GROCERY
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
The sweetest way
in the world to cook
THAT’S WHAT you’ll say when you let low-cost
electricity do your cooking. It’s fast, cool,
clean and economical.
The surface units of a flameless electric
range are designed to give fast-start cooking
plus measured heat—the right heat for any
cooking job. Electricity makes pot-watching
and flame-adjusting things of the past.
Your electric range delivers the heat directly
to the food, leaving the kitchen—and you—
cool and fresh.
Electric cooking is the cleanest way to
cook—no grimy pots and pans to scour, no
soot or smoke to soil kitchen walls.
Electricity is a bigger bargain than ever
before. So is electric cooking!
Whether you’re preparing a juicy beef
stew or a tangy peach delight, electricity will
cook it to mouth-watering perfection.
So when you cook, do it the modern way.
Do it electrically.
TAX-PAYING • INVESTOR-OWNED
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHtKfVtn W [ SIEVE
GRADE “A”
FRYERS
POUND 23c
WIENERS
POUND 39c
FARM FRESH
PEAS
POUND IOC
BAMA
MAYONNAISE
32-Oz. Size 59c
GOLD NOTE
OLEO
POUND 19C
MAHATMA
RICE
2 LB BAG 29C
Want Ads
FOR SALE
1955 Ford station wagon. Pow
er steering, power brakes and
automatic transmission. New
paint, clean. S4OO. Lee Broome,
Broome Service Center, Black
shear, Ga. Phone HI 9-5941.
6-22
PIANOS
JUNE WAREHOUSE CLEAR
ANCE, PIANOS — 2 practice
pianos, each $79.50; 2 practice
pianos, each $119.00; 1 Spinet
piano (mahagony), $369.00; 1
Baldwin 2 manual organ, $795.00,
ideal for home or church. Save,
save, SAVE on many, many
other bargains in new, used and
rebuilt pianos. Easiest terms.
TAYLOR PIANO STORE, Doug
las, Ga. 6-22
FOR SALE
1951 Ford, 2-door, black. Good
Condition. $175. Lee Broome,
Broome Service Center, Black
shear, Ga. Phone HI 9-5941. 6-22
HELP WANTED
SALESMEN OR AGENTS
Want to make $2.50 or more
per hour in pleasant route work?
Can use man or woman part or
full time. Write P. Q. Todd,
Prescott St., Ext., Waycross, Ga.
6-15
FOR SALE
RCA record changer $8.50; 3-
speed record player $12.00; 21-
inch RCA TV set $60.00. Nahun
ta TV Center, phone HO 2-3544,
Nahunta, Ga. 6-15.
PAINT BARGAINS
Inside Duralite Paint, Latex,
regular price $5.60, special now
at $3.25 a gallon. Flat, regular
price $5.10, special now at $2.85
a gallon. Moody Bros. Furniture
Company, Nahunta, Ga. 6-15.
FOR SALE
20 solid oak light-yellow
leather-bottomed chairs.
Six solid oak tables, formica
tops.
One baby chair.
One exhaust kitchen fan.
One large roll-about Emerson
circulator fan.
One 48-inch attic fan.
One Westinghouse electric
roaster.
Also restaurant dishes.
Knox Hotel, Phone HO 2-3145,
Nahunta, Ga.
ITCHY SKIN
HOW TO RELIEVE IT
ITCH-ME-NOT combats this
miserable ailment two ways for
you. The anesthetic property
deadens itch and burning IN
MINUTES! Lets you relax and
sleep. The keratolytic, antiseptic
property sloughs off infected
skin, knocks out germs, speeds
healing. Continue use of ITCH
ME-NOT for 3 to 5 days and
watch clear, healthy skin ap
pear. Nothing quicker or more
effective.
IN 15 MINUTES
If not completely pleased, your
48c back at any drug store. Use
instant-drying ITCH-ME-NOT for
eczema, ringworm, insect bites,
poison ivy, foot itch, other sur
face rashes. NOW at Campbell’s,
Nahunta, Ga. 6-15.
Veterinarians to
Hold Convention
JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga., June —
A Georgia veterinarian will be
named recipient of the highest
honor bestowed by his profession
within the state here next Mon
day.
The honor will be in the form
of the “Georgia Veterinarian of
The Year” award which will be
presented at the annual awards
luncheon of the Georgia Veter
inary Medical Association con
vention.
In addition to this coveted a
ward a certificate of merit for
outstanding service to the veter
inary profession will be a
warded another Georgia veterin
arian.
The awards and an address by
Commissioner of Agriculture Phil
Campbell will highlight a three
day convention program devoted
mostly to technical discussions
and talks on veterinary medical
subjects.
COST OF DAIRY FOODS
Dairy foods take one-fifth of
the consumer’s food dollar, ac
cording to U. S. government
statistics. At the same time,
dairy foods are exceptional in
that they supply a considerably
larger proportion of the total
supply of food nutrients than
any other food group, says John
Conner, Extension dairy market
ing specialist.
PEACH CROP FORECAST
The 1961 peach crop is fore
cast at almost 17 million bushels
for the nine southern peach-pro
ducing states. South Carolina is
expected to produce more than a
third of this crop, about 6.200.000
bushels, with Georgia second in
line with 5 million bushels, ac
cording to the U- S. Department
of Agriculture.
Advice Given on
Water Safety
Drowning victims are not by a
long sight just little children or
showoff teenagers.
And most victims are not
swimming in the water when they
fall prey to a killer that takes
roughly 6,400 lives a year.
The National Safety Council
pointed to those frequent twisted
facts as two of the misconcep
tions many persons have about
drownings.
Reason the Chicago-based safe
ty organization, created in 1913 to
prevent accidents of all kinds, is
trying to dispel such misconcep
tions:
“So no one will be lulled by
false facts into thinking — over
the Fourth of July holiday or any
time in the year — that because
he’s in the prime of life, or just
walking near water, he is in no
danger of drowning." explained
Ralph Kuhli. NSC director of
public safety.
Kuhli said many grown persons
— nearly 1,500 25-44 years of age
alone — drown each year. Four
out of five victims are males. And
only about 2.400 of the year’s
6,400 drowmings happen to per
sons swimming or playing in the
water.
The safety man’s observations
came as the nation was busy
preparing for Fourth of July fun.
The holiday, which falls on Tues
day this year, will last four days
for some persons, one day for
others.
If, despite all your precautions
over the holiday, a water emer
gency should arise, what does
Kuhli recommend you do?
— Throw a person struggling
in the water anything that will
float —a board, branch, large
thermos jug.
— Or, hold something out to
him — an oar, branch, end of a
piece of rope, even a sweat shirt.
Best way to help make sure
such emergencies don’t occur?
“By learning to swim,” Kuhli
believes. “Even if you’re middle
age, you’re certainly not past
middle-age, you’re certainly not
past danger from drowning —
and neither is it too late for you
to learn to swim,” he said.
PLANTS FOR PATIOS
Wooden or concrete containers
of flowering plants are a good
way to make home terraces and
patios more attractive, suggests
Extension Landscape Specialist T.
G. Williams. Some plants he re
commends using are caladiums,
geraniums, lilies, petunias and
some of the woody plants such as
azaleas, camelias, gardenias, and
mahonia.
Over 20 million homemakers
in the United States do some
canning, according to Miss Nelle
Thrash, Extension food preser
vation specialist.
JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET
(and that’s the car more people are buying!) spring at each wheel, gentles you past all the
Take those June skies and breezes. Add a spankin’ wrinkles and ruts in the roads (there’s even a
new Jet-smooth Chevy. Presto, you’ve got all the team of over 700 behind-the-scenes “shock ab
makings of a roamin’ holiday. That low-loading sorbers” to hush up road surface mumblings and
deep-well trunk swallows up most everything grumblings). All in all, Chevy’s light-steerin’, easy
you’d want to pack along. The carefully goin’ ways just don’t leave much for you
crafted Body by Fisher has you livin’ in to ^ ut ^ eel £°°d. An ^ that’s exactly the
luxury (and in comfort-high seats where way your Chevrolet dealer wants you to feel
the sight-seein’ comes easy). That Jet- —as you can plainly see in those beautiful
smooth Chevy ride, with a sinewy Full Coil June buys he’s got bustin’ out all over.
See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center
R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
Moore Cemetery
Will Be Cleaned
A cemetery working will be
held at the Moore Cemetery near
Hoboken on Saturday morning
June 17.
Everyone interested in the
cemetery is asked to come on
that day to help with the clean
ing. Bring lawn mowers and
other tools that will be needed.
Grocery Specials
Friday and Saturday, June 16 and 17
Get More for Your Money at Morgan's
KRAFT GRAPE JELLY 18-OUNCE GLASS 29c
GOOD HOPE MILK 3 cans 39c
S & S LONG GRAIN RICE 5 lb. bag 49c
SILVER STAR FLOUR 25 pound bag SIJ9
Maxwell House COFFEE 6-Ounce Jar Instant 79c
BEAVERS OIL SAUSAGE 3 POUND CAN 89c
TOBACCO TWINE 5 pound bag $3.35
MYLES SALT 3 boxes 25c
FRESH GREEN PEAS POUND 10c
FRESH GEORGIA TOMATOES pound 13c
FRESH GREEN PEANUTS pound 25c
PORK CHOPS pound 49c
BRISKET STEW BEEF pound 35c
T-BONE STEAK AA GRADE POUND 69c
Quantity Limited
FREE dinnerware and kitchenware with your purchases.
4* T
Morgan Grocery
Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga.
The climate couldn’t be better
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street,
for buying a new
Waitress Wanted
Experienced waitress, or will be glad to teach you
waitress work. sls per week with room, plus good
tips. Nice working conditions. Write to
J & S Park Restaurant
Route 1, Box 152 Okeechobee, Fla.
Air conditioning — an extra-cost option that
gives you fingertip temperature control. Try it
Waycross, Ga.