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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September 6,1962
Waycross Livestock Market
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA’S LEADING
LIVESTOCK MARKET
HONEST WEIGHTS AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE.
At our sale Monday, September 3,
610 head of hogs and 140 head of cat
tle were offered for a total volume of
$27,891.60.
Regular No. 1 hogs sold at $18.74,
Li’s at $18.77, No. 2’s at $17.10, No.
3’s at $16.80, No. 4’s at $16.95 and
No. s’s at $17.80. Rough Sows sold
up to $16.05 and feeder pigs up to
$26.75.
Calves sold up to $25.25 with steers
and heifers up to $25.70, cows up to
$19.75 and bulls up to $20.50.
Tune in on WAYX Radio Station
at 3:30 P. M. and WACL Radio Sta
tion at 4:00 P. M. each Monday for
hog prices.
For pick-up or contact for sales please call
Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 Nahunta,
Georgia.
Waycross Livestock Market
W. H. Inman and O. A. Thompson
Operators and Managers
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Good housekeeping lesson to learn early:
Only Electricity Provides
Flameless Water Heating
Modem mothers teach their daughters: The
more hot water you need, the more you need
a quick-recovery electric water heater.
It supplies gallons and gallons of hot water
without combustion. No by-products. No
fumes. No soot. No noise. No heat wasted up
a vent or flue. (Because there is no flue, your
electric water heater goes where you want it
—even in a clothes closet or under the stairs.)
The electric water heater has a long life.
Electric units work only when needed to heat
water. No continuous expenditure of energy,
no flame to deteriorate metal surfaces.
Special rates can make the cost amazingly
low. Ask us how. Then make an electric
water heater your next step toward total
electric living. You’ll be glad you did.
Ask how we can pay up to (900 toward wiring
your home so you can live better electrically.
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Judge Superior Court
For Four-Year Term
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Democratic Primary
Sept 11, INI
| Your Vote and Influence
Sincerely Appreciated .
Typical of today’s modern, energetic south Georgia families is that of Congressional candidate Wimbric Walker. Here Representative
Walker is shown with his attractive wife Hilda, and children (left to right), Jennifer, 12, Craig, 9, and Ronnie, 15.
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Family album pictures show the candi
date as a six-months old, steadied by
older brother J. B. Jr.; as a high school
basketball player (number 4); as World
War Two sergeant and winner of Purple
Heart and Bronze Star for combat infan
try service in the South Pacific; and in a
recent photo, checking a quail feeder on
his farm, where he raises quail and wild
turkeys.
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Does your family photo album contain a picture of you posing with an older brother
or sister? Do you get a laugh now when you realize how skinny you were when that
high school basketball picture was made? Are you a mother or father who feels a glow
of pride when walking hand in hand with your children? Chances are much of your life
story is represented in pictures like those above. And chances are your life story has
much in common with that of Wimbric Walker, whose background is as much “south
Georgia" as boiled peanuts and cane pole fishing.
Bom neither in riches nor poverty, Wimbric Walker spent his early childhood on a
farm, later moved with his parents to town, and grew up like thousands of other south
Georgia boys in small towns: played high school basketball and baseball, worked on
Saturdays in a grocery store, had his college career interrupted by Army service, re
turned to marry his high school sweetheart, and eventually became a successful farm
er and businessman.
In the state legislature Wimbric Walker was quick to become an effective represen
tative for his home county. In Congress you can bet he will be quick to learn the ropes
from men like Carl Vinson, Dick Russell and Herman Talmadge, the latter Wimbric’s
frequent quail hunting companion when visiting his mother “Miss Mitt," at Mcßae.
Wimbric Walker knows southeast Georgia like the palm of his hand. He knows what
our people want and need, and in representing you before the eyes of the nation you
can be sure he’ll “say it the way you want it said." Yes, Wimbric Walker will represent
you the way you want to be represented, for with Walker in Washington, YOU will
definitely be “in the picture."
Remember The Name — Wimbric Walker
Are You In The Picture?
— Tune In Channel 10, Albany, Friday Night 7:25 —