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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September 20, 1962
^RIDA^^AWRDAY |
I GROCERY SPECIALS I
■Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris!
CHUCK BEEF
I ROAST
POUND 59c
V RIB AND BRISKET
I STEW BEEF
POUND 29c
CUBED OR ROUND
I STEAK
I POUND 79c
CAULEY’S SMOKED
I BACON
Half or Whole Side
POUND 39c I
PRIDO
I Shortening
|3 POUND CAN 69c
JACK
I MACKERAL
■ls OUNCE CAN 15C
n —
SEALTEST
I ICE MILK
s GALLON 39c
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
I HARRIS GROCERY I
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
TO MT MANT FRIENDS
IN THE BTH DISTRICT
THANK YOU for giving me the MOST
votes in the primary.
THANK YOU for the confidence you have
in my "PROGRAM OF PROGRESS."
THANK YOU for your tireless efforts dur- |
ing the hot summer campaign.
THANK YOU for helping me conduct a
campaign on the highest level with my
worthy opponents.
WILL YOU PLEASE HELP ME during the 11
next few days and permit me to represent
you in Congress . . .
/ WANT TO BE YOUR CONGRESSMAN |
and work for you and the Eighth District as
YOU have worked so diligently for me this
summer.
I NEED YOUR VOTE and help in the Second I
Primary and will certainly appreciate your
continued support.
Sincerely yours, I
II
Country Johnston H
Leading Candidate In the M
Bth District Congressional Race. I
(Paid Political Adv.) I |
BLUE PLATE
Grape JELLY I
12 OUNCE GLASS 19cl
BLUE PLATE
MAYONNAISE I
QUART 59C I
GEORGIA NEW SWEET
POTATOES I
POUND IOC
SOUTHERN BISCUIT
FLOUR I
10 LB BAG 69c|
Folger’s Instant 8J
COFFEE I
10 OUNCE JAR 99(
Southern Choice Long Grainw
RICE I
21 POUNDS 33( I
DIXIE LILY
GRITS I
5 POUND BAG 29(1
Hortense PTA
Met Thursday
The Hortense Parents, Teacher
Association was called to order
Thursday Sept. 13 at 7:30 by the
new president, Mrs. Lilly Mae
Brauda.
The meeting was opened by the
program chairman, Mrs. Betty
Rowell introducing Rev. Wilbur
Harley. Rev. Harley read from
the tenth chapter of Matthew.
Secretary Mrs. Lucille Parks
read the minutes of the last meet
ing. Mrs. Parks read the names
of the chairmen of the commit,
tees for the new year.
Hospitality Mouise Carver,
membership, Muriel Mills, pro
gram Betty Rowell, room repre
senative, Lottie Strickland, pub
licity, Dorothy Brauda, health
and recreation, Josephine Gib
son, finance and budget, Willie
Joe Rowell, publicity, Dorothy
Rowell.
The treasurer’s report was read
by W. R. Strickland in the ab
sent of DeWitt Drury is resign
ing. Mrs. Glenda Morton was e
lected for the new year as treas
urer.
Mrs. Dorothy Rowell was elect
ed chairman for publication.
Raleigh Sloan was elected
chairman for the playground e
quipment for the first three grad
es.
The program chairman, Mrs.
Rowell introduced each teacher,
first and second Mrs. Lucille
Parks, third Mrs. Glenda Morton,
fourth and sixth Mrs. Janice
Lewis, fifth Mrs. Johnnie Camp
bell, seventh Mrs. Depree and
principal W. R. (Bob) Strick
land.
Mrs. Rowell spoke on how
parents can help the teacher in
many ways.
She stated the theme for the
new year will be “The Strength
of the Nation is the Will of the
People.”
The October meeting will have
a guest speaker from Brunswick.
Tommy Thompson who is direct
or of the boy scout camp at
Brunswick. In closing the pro
gram the parents visited the
classroom and talked with the
teachers.
Mrs. Mable Moody, county
school superintendent was pres
ent.
Dorothy Brauda, Lilly Mae
Brauda, Lottie Strickland and
Arlene Strickland served as
hostesses.
Dorothy Brauda,
Reporter
Want Ads
SCHOOL BELL PIANO SALE
Famous Baldwin Built Pianos.
New, Used, Rebuilt and Restyled
Pianos. Largest Selection. Low
est Prices — Easiest Terms. See
us for Best Deal. Taylor Piano
Store, Douglas, Ga. 9-27
DR. DELLA HICKOX
CHIROPRACTOR
Office hours: Wednesday 2 to 6
P. M. Location: Res. of Mrs. Ma
mie Knox. For further informa
tion contach Knox Hotel.
LEGAL NOTICE
Georgia, Brantley County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Mamie King Orser has
applied to the ordinary of said
county for leave to sell all of the
land of the said estate, for the
purpose of paying debts and for
distribution. Said application will
be heard at th eregular term of
the court of ordinary of said
county to be held on the first
Monday in October, 1962.
|s| R. L. Orser
R. L. ORSER, AS AD
MINISTRATOR OF THE
ESTATE OF MAMIE
KING ORSER, DECEAS
ED. 9-27
Citation for Year’s Support.
GEORGlA—Brantley County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
Mrs. Geo. R. Lee, widow of
Geo. R. Lee, late of said Coun
ty, having made application for
a year’s support for herself and
six minor children and the ap
praisers to set apart the same
out of the estate of Geo. R.
Lee, deceased, having filed their
report in this office, notice is
hereby given to the creditors and
next of kin of the said deceased
to show cause, if any they can,
at the next regular term of the
Court of Ordinary in and for
said County, why said report
should not be the judgement of
the Court.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this Sept. 4 1962.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams, Attorney. 9-27
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Ray DePratter having
filed her peition seeking leave to
encumber real estate set aside to
herself and her minor children
out of the estate of Ray De-
Pratter deceased, as a year’s sup
port, this is to cite all and singu
lar the persons who may be in
terested therein, to be and ap
pear before me on the 27 day of
Sept. 1962 at 10, A. M., and show
cause, if any they can, why pray
ers of said petition should not be
granted.
Witness my official signature
this 14 day of Sept. 1962.
Claude A. Smith,
Ordinary. 9-20
lough new S 3 Bhemleh Iruehs ere here!
...THE ONES THAT WHIPPED THE BAJA RUN...TOUGHEST UNDER THE SUN...
TO SHOW THE WORTH OF NEW ENGINES, FRAMES AND SUSPENSIONS!
I\I\STOMS Ji
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I CHEER POWDER LARGE SIZE 25c I
I Riceland Long Grain RICE 3 LB ba g 39c I
I Blue Plate PEANUT BUTTER 18OUNCES 43c I
I Foremost BIG-DIP ICE MILK ’A gal 49c I
I POWHATAN PEACHES no 2i can 19c I
I GORDY'S SALT 3 PACKAGES 25c I
I SHAWNEE FLOUR 5 POUNDS 59c I
I BLACKBURN SYRUP HALF-GALLON 49c I
I PET MILK 3 cans 39c I
I Nabisco VANILLA WAFERS 12 OUNCES 27c I
I Pocahontas Pork & Beans N ° 21 can 2 35c I
I MAZOLA OIL QUART 65c I
I JELLO PUDDING REGULAR 3 FOR 29c I
I INSTANT SANKA COFFEE 8 OUNCES $1.29 I
I SWEET POTATOES NO. 1 GRADE 3 POUNDS 25c I
I Morrell Prido SHORTENING 3 POUNDS 49c I
I FRESH DRESSED FRYERS POUND 29c I
I SUNNYLAND BACON Hai. or whole s^e lb 39c I
I PORKCHOPS END CUT POUND 59c I
QUANTITY LIMITED
| Morgan Grocery I
Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga.
Russell
TUTEN
A Strong Voice
In Washington
For the Bth District
Vote Tuten Sept. 26.
Sometimes the caravan crept along for hours in low gear. It
took 17 days to go 1,066 milesl This is the road near Loreto.
See the “New Reliables” now at your Chevrolet dealer's!
R. L Walker Chevrolet Co.
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street,
. Grocery Specials I
1 Friday and Saturday, Sept 21 &22 I
r Get More for Your Money at Morgan's
Learn Square Dance
Beginners’ class in Western Square Dancing will
be held each Tuesday night at the Legion Hall, Na
hunta, at 8:00 o’clock. Registration will remain open
until Tuesday night, Sept. 25.
Call HO 2-3043 or HO 2-3241
Round trip from Detroit to the end of
the Baja Peninsula is over 8,000 miles.
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WICiHC OCEAN ' ••Vi;
Millions of years ago nature
fashioned a proving ground
for trucks that man can never
duplicate. Today it is known as
the Baja (bah' hah) California
Peninsula, Mexico.
These pictures give you only a
bare idea of the place. The road
is fine for 140 miles below the
U.S. border. Then the beating
begins. Rocks and hard-baked
ruts bang, jab and jerk the trucks
from stem to stern. Loose sand
makes them struggle and strain.
Dust chokes them. Heat roasts
them. Rivers drench them.
The Baja Run took this Chev
rolet truck caravan 17 days to go
the 1,066 miles.
All the trucks performed magnifi
cently. Not one was forced to
drop out because of mechanical
difficulty.
Trucks that can take this kind of
beating can take on your tough
est truck jobs. Come in now and
see tough quality-built ’63 Chev
rolet trucks with all their new im
provements.
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QUALITY TRUCKS COST LESS
Waycross, Ga.