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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Dec. 27, 1962
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Your patronage made the
past year a fine one
for us. Thank you alb
Waycross Plumbing Company
Serving South Georgia Since 1926
302 State St.—Waycross, Ga.
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And good luck
to all during
the New Year.
Mr. and Mrs.
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World War I Vets
To Seek Expanded
Pension Program
An effort to increase and ex
pand the pension program for
veterans of the First World War
is the major objective of the Vet
erans of World War I, Inc., when
the new Congress convenes Jan
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Edward J. Neron, of San Diego,
California, National Commander
of the Veterans of World War I,
urges all eligible veterans to con
tact the National Headquarters of
the VWWI, at 40 G Street, N. E.,
Washington 2, D. C., in order to
be informed on just what plans
are being made for the proposals
which will be presented to the
new Congress. Neron asks that all
men who served in 1917 and
1918 forward their names, ad
dresses and serial numbers to the
headquarters and in return they
will be supplied with complete
and specific information concern
ing the legislative program of the
Veterans of World War I.
The latter organization is a
comparatively new veterans
group but on December 31 had
enrolled over 225,000 members.
It was given a Congressional
charter by the Congress in 1958
and now ranks as the third larg
est veteran organization in the
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Happy New Year.
We add a note
of best wishes.
Virgil's
Sunoco Station
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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Bill White, Prop.
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It’s time again
to wish numerous friends
everywhere New Year joy.
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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Change Made in
Tax Return Form
A. C. Ross, District Director
of Internal Revenue, this week
announced an important change
in the employer’s tax return.
The Director said: “The Form
941, the Employer’s Quarterly
Federal Tax Return, has been re
vised. The changes are in keep
ing with the shift to electronic
computers at the Atlanta Service
Center.”
Mr. Ross went on to explain
that the card form has been dis
carded in favor of a paper re
turn.
“Included as a part of the new
form is the Form W-3. The in
structions at the top of this por
tion tell you to tear it off. Actu
ally, this is for the use of our
own employees. The businessman
should leave the full page intact
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Around the house, around the clock
electricity works for you
COOKING the flameless way is free of
smudge, stain, wasted heat. Heat goes
directly into the pans where it belongs.
CLEANING. Electricity can wash your
clothes, dry them, and furnish all the hot
water you need for laundry, bath and
dishes . . . with plenty to spare.
HEATING. Only electric heat is flame
less. It is free of hot blasts and cold drafts.
And it’s clean.
ENTERTAINING. Electricity powers
your hi-fi, radio, TV. It operates all of
your favorite appliances that make enter
taining so much more fun.
Electricity does all these things for pen
nies a day. No wonder it’s the biggest
bargain in your family budget!
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
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when he files.”
The Director added: “Each em
ployer should double check his
return before he files until he
is familiar with the new version.
Some of the information we for
merly asked for on the front
should now go on the reverse
side.”
LANDSCAPING JOBS
A landscape plan of some kind
for even the simplest jobs can
save a lot of time and effort lat
er. Often trees, shrubs and flow
ers are planted in locations where
they have little chance of sur
vival from the beginning. Think
out plantings in advance to eli
minate the necessity of replant
ing later. A simple plan at a con
venient scale will help you visua
lize the finished product before
costly mistakes are made, sug
gests T. G. Williams, Extension
landscape specialist.
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