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Bnmtley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 28, 1962
Notify this newspaper of change of address.
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I GROCERY SPECIALS I
■Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris ■
GRADE A CUBED OR ROUND
I FRYERS STEAK I
I POUND 25c POUND 79c I
Champion Picnic PORK
I HAM CHOPS I
I POUND 29c | POUND 59c I
cRISCO THRIFTY MAID ®
I SHORTENING MILK I
I 3 lb can 69c 3 TALL CANS 35c"
^■Southern Choice Long Grain BLUE PLATE
I RICE MAYONNAISE I
ll’/i lb bag 33c quart 59c I
Shawnee Self-rising W
I FLOUR FAB I
5 POUNDS 49c LARGE SIZE 25c
FARM FRESH SLICING S
I PEAS TOMATOES I
I POUND 10c POUND 12c I
JIM DANDY SEALTEST
I GRITS ICE MILK I
5 POUNDS 29c HALF-GALLON 39c
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
I HARRIS GROCER? I
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
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ELECTRIC WATER HEATING
• NO BY-PRODUCTS. No combustion, no fumes, no soot.
• NO VENTS OR FLUES. Your electric water heater can
go where you want it.
• NO NOISY OPERATION. Your electric water heater is
quiet and clean as an electric light bulb.
• GREATER EFFICIENCY. Approximately 97 per cent
efficient in converting electric energy to hot water. You
get lots of hot water when you turn the tap.
• FULL INSULATION. Feel the electric water heater. It’s
as cool as your kitchen counter tops.
• LONGER LIFE. Electric units work only when needed to
heat water. There is no continuous expenditure of energy,
never a flame to touch and deteriorate metal surfaces.
• LOW OPERATING COST. Special rates can lower cost
to as little as one cent per kilowatt-hour. Ask us how!
ASK ABOUT OUR WIRING PLAN. Learn how we will pay up to
$l4O toward wiring your home.
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Want Ads
Two gas tanks were stolen from
Hellem’s trailer in Nahunta re
cently. $lO reward will be paid
for recovery of the tanks. Contact
sheriff’s office in Nahunta or W.
F. Hellem, Nahunta, Ga. 6-28.
Office hours: Wed. Sat. 2 to 6 pm.
Location: Res. of Mrs. Mamie
Knox. For further information
contact Knox Hotel.
ATHLETES FOOT
Imbeds deeply Toes crack, burn,
This STRONG fungicide sloughs
off and dissolves affected outer
skin. Exposes deepset infection
to its killing action. Relieves itch
ing and burning, speeds healing.
Watch new, healthy skin appear.
IN 24 HOURS,
If not pleased with liquid T4-L,
your 48c back at any drug store.
Colorless, instant drying, easy to
use. Also fine for itchy, sweaty
feet, insect bites, poison ivy. Get
T-4-L FOOT POWDER too -gives
your feet a film of antiseptic pro
tection. NOW at CAMPBELL’S.
Nahunta Masons to
Hold Fish Supper
The Nahunta Masonic Lodge
391 will have a fish supper at
Brown Brooker’s fish camp Fri
day night, June 29, at 8:00 o’clock.
All Masons and their families
are urged to attend the fish fry,
according to lodge secretary T. H.
Purdom. Ben Jones is Worshipful
Master of the Nahunta Lodge.
Georgia had the largest 4-H
Club enrollment in the nation in
1961, with 148,813 boys and girls
participating, according to Dr.
Tommy L. Walton, state 4-H Club
leader.
Quality has everything in its
favor including the price.
Swallowing your
give you indigestion.
If you are a subscriber to
The Brantley Enterprise, you
don’t have to borrow your
| neighbor’s paper to see what
is going on in your county.
GAS TANKS STOLEN
DR. DELLA HICKOX
CHIROPRACTOR
itch Get fast relief.
USE T-4-L BECAUSE
pride will
Political
Announcements
Judge Woodrow Waldroup
Candidate for Circuit Judge
For Judge,
Superior Court
Waycross Judicial Circuit
The people are entitled to and
should be given the privilege of
electing their Judge rather than
for him to be hand-picked for
them.
Judge Waldroup is an efficient
and impartial Judge. He is serv
ing his 14th year as Judge of the
City and County Court of Coffee
County. He is serving his 10th
year as County Attorney.
Judge Waldroup is a graduate
and holds his degree from the
University of Georgia Law School.
He is a Baptist, Mason, Legion
aire and a member of the VFW.
He is married and has three
children, ages 13, 11 and four.
Your support will be apprec
iated. (Adv., 6-28)
J. Robert Smith
Seeks Reelection
As Representative
TO THE CITIZENS
OF BRANTLEY COUNTY
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to an endorse
ment term as Representative, ac
cording to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic Primary
to be held on September 12, 1962.
For the past two years, it has
been my privilege to serve as
your Representative in the State
Legislature, and I believe that the
experience gained during that
term will enable me to better
serve all of the people of our
county during the coming term.
Your vote and support will be
greatly appreciated.
Respectfully yours,
J. ROBERT SMITH 9-6
Hoke Wilson Is
Candidate for
Representative
Georgia, Brantley County
To the Voters
Os Brantley County:
This will announce that I am
a candidate for the office of Rep
resentative from this County in
the Democratic Primary to be
held this September.
As you know, I have been a
resident of this County all my
life, and when elected I promise
you that I will faithfully repre
sent your interests in the General
Assembly of Georgia.
I invite your support, advice,
counsel and careful consideration
in this most difficult time that
rural Counties have ever faced.
Yours sincerely,
HOKE S. WILSON 9-6
Proper stocking of a pine
stand is important. Too many
trees on an area can reduce pro
duction as much as too few trees,
says Extension Forester B. R.
Murray.
Dr. Charles H- Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
PHARMACEUTICAL
dr ■I 1 Your P h y* ici “ a
V L 1I I depends on the
dull of the phar
macist sot prea
tiop io filling hit prescriptions.
Hekaovi thtt when • prescrip
tioo it brought to the Rexall
Dnw Store it ir compounded
rich highest quality ingra
dhoai and taenaic sktlL
Ernest Knight
DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry St.
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga
Legal Notices
GRAYCE E. NELSON, AS NEXT
FRIEND FOR CORRINE LEE
COLLIER, A MINOR
VS.
JOHN THOMPSON AND
CLAUDE A. SMITH
Brantley Superior Court
Annulment
TO: JOHN THOMPSON
Filing Date: June 8,1962.
Date of Order For Publication:
Same.
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the Superior
Court for said county within 60
days from date of order for pub
lication to answer petitioner’s
complaint, else the court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Ben
Hodges, Judge of said court, this
Bth day of June, 1962.
D. F. Herrin
Clerk Superior Court
Brantley County, Ga. 7-5
Georgia, Brantley County
TO THE CREDITORS OF J. F.
LARKINS, DECEASED, AND TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified to ren
der an account to the undersigned
of your demands against the es
tate of the above named deceased,
or lose priority as to your claim,
and those indebted to said estate
shall make payment to me.
This 12th day of June, 1962.
John K. Larkins
Administrator of J. F. Lar
kins Estate
Hoboken, Georgia
J. Robert Smith
Attny For Estate 7-5
Notice is hereby given that the
following ordinance will be pro
posed for enactment at the regu
lar July meeting of the Mayor
and Council of the City of Na
hunta, Georgia:
“Any person or persons who
wilfully refuses to execute the
punishment imposed by Section
25 of the Charter of the City of
Nahunta, Georgia, (Georgia Laws
1925, Page 1284.) shall be guilty
of contempt of court and shall be
punished by labor upon the City
streets not to exceed ten days or
a fine not to exceed $50.00, or
both.
Each refusal shall constitute a
separate offense and shall be puni
shed as provided above.”
|s| J. J. Morgan, Aiderman. 6-28
Georgia, Brantley County
Whereas, W. L. Bohannon, Ad
ministrator of W. T. Bohannon,
represents to the Court in his
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully adminis
tered W. T. Bohannon’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive
letters of dismission, on the first
Monday in July, 1962.
Claude A. Smith,
Ordinary.
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
for administrator. 6-28
Grocery Specials I
I iriCi I i andSaturda ^ ^ une 29 &30 I
I- \ STORfS / More for Your Money at Morgan's I
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS pound 29c I
SNOWDRIFT 3 POUND CAN 69c I
MORRELL SNACK 12 OUNCE CAN 35c I
Stokely's Ping or Pong Drink 46 ° z Can 3 F ° r 51.00 I
CARNATION MILK 3 cans 39c I
STOKELY'S PEACHES no 303 can 19c I
FAB LARGE SIZE 25c I
Riceland Long Grain RICE 3 pound bag 39 c I
| OVERSEA CATSUP 14 OUNCE BOTTLE 18c I
I STOKELY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL no 303 can 23c I
BLACKBURN SYRUP HALF-GALLON 49c I
WOODBURY SOAP 6 REGULAR BARS 44c I
SHAWNEE FLOUR 5 POUND BAG 49c I
BLUE PLATE MAYONNAISE QUART 49c I
WESSON OIL large sue 63c I
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE POUND CAN 59c I
HAMBURGER MEAT POUND 49c I
PORK CHOPS pound 49 ( I
BRISKET STEW BEEF POUND 29c I
QUANTITY LIMITED »
Morgan Grocery I
Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga. H
-A GREAT YOUNG MAN FOR THE EIGHTH"
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Stock Yard I
News I
At our sale last Friday, hog prices
were as follows: RI, $18.38; LI,
$18.41; Hl, $17.25; EHI, $16.01;
No. 2, $17.00; No. 3, $15.50; No. 4,
$15.50; LR, $14.05; HR, $14.02;
EHR, $13.01; and males, $8.50.
Cows and calves sold up to $17.30,
steers and heifers up to $23.00, heavy
cows up to $17.90 and heavy bulls up
to $18.50.
Station WBSG in Blackshear will broadcast
hog prices Friday afternoon at 3:00 from the
Pierce County Stock Yard.
We invite you to sell with us each Friday.
Our good line of buyers assures you of the top
dollar.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR SELLING WITH
THE PIERCE COUNTY STOCK YARD.
PIERCE COUNTY I
STOCK YARD I
H. F. Allen Jr. g
0. R. Peacock, Phone 449-5522
OPERATORS AND MANAGERS I
For Hauling, contact O. J. AMMONS,
Hoboken, Ga., phone GL 8-3122.
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
Stock Yard Phones 449-5305 and 449-5471
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Wallace 1.
JERNIGAN
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