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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, March 28, 1963
Upstairs, downstairs, throughout your home
it’s cozy and comfortable for all the family with
It’s easier to relax with electric heat.
Such steady warmth without drafts!
And electric heat is so clean you’ll have
more time to relax. Less house cleaning be
cause there’s less dust, and no fuel grime
on walls, windows, curtains and draperies.
Today our new total-electric rate lets
you enjoy house heating, water heating,
cooking and all the other conveniences of
electricity at lowest prices ever.
Call us. Learn how you may save up to
20 per cent on your total electric bilL
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
fiWOMW NBW LOW
V TOTAL tirCTRK: WATI
GO TOTAL ELECTRIC... FOR LESS
That’s not all! Ask how we can pay up to
SIBO toward helping you wire your home
so that you can live better electrically.
I FRIDAY and SATURDAY i
GROCERY SPECIALS I
Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris ■
GRADE “A
I FRYERS
POUND 25c
ROUND OR T-BONE
I steak
I; POUND 69c
JEWEL
I SHORTENING
3 LB CAN 49c
■ Swift's Brookfield In Quarters
I BUTTER
POUND 69c
FRESH
I CUCUMBERS
I 2 LBS 19C
U. S. NO. 1 IRISH
I POTATOES
25 LBS 79C
BORDEN'S
I MILK
I 3 Tall Cans 39c
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
I HARRIS GROCERY I
W. B. "Bill” Harris, Owner I
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga. J
flameless
electric
heat
RIB AND BRISKET
STEW BEEF I
POUND 29c
Whole or Half Cauley's Picnic
HAM I
POUND 29c
SERVIT
MARGARINE
Lb In Quarters 17c
SWIFT'S ALL-MEAT
FRANKS
3 12-Oz. Pkgs. 99c I
SLICING
TOMATOES
POUND lOt
BLUE PLATE
Peanut Butter
QUART 59c
C. D. M.
Coffee & Chicory
3 LB CAN 5149
Want Ads
LAWNS MOWED
Lawns mowed at reasonable
prices. See me for information.
C. D. Harrington, Route 1, Na
hunta, Ga. 4-11.
Flower Plants for Sale
Pansy, coleus, geranium and
bedding plants, on Wednesday
X. M. 9:30 to 11:00 in front of
Davis Grocery on Hortense-
Screven road. Mrs. C. E. Wilson,
Phone LY 6-2242, Screven, Ga.
4-11
SPINNING REEL SPECIAL
Special Zebco 33 Spinning
Reels $9.95. We are headquarters
for plastic worm lures. Moody
Bros. Furniture Co., Nahunta,
Ga. 4-4.
INGLE GROCERY SPECIALS
HICKOX, GEORGIA
HUNT'S CATSUP 20 Ounces 25c
MARGARINE Pound 19c
Bluebird Grapefruit JUICE 46 Oz. 3 for SI.OO
Pocahontas Pork & Beans 46 Oz. 3 for SI.OO
Wigwam cut GREEN BEANS 2 For 25c
Bond's Dill Pickles Quart 29c
Shawnee Self-rising Flour 5 Lbs. 59c
Tobi Toilet Tissue 4 Rolls 29c
HONEY 2V2 Pound Jar 75c
TOMATOES Slicing Pound 10c
CABBAGE Pound 5c
CUCUMBERS 6 For 25c
BANANAS Pound 10c
CELERY Stalk 10c
CARROTS Bag 10c
POTATOES 50 Pounds $1.69
CAULEY'S RIB STEAK Pound 69c
CAULEY'S HAM Half or Whole Lb. 49c
CAULEY'S PORK CHOPS Pound 49c
A. S. MIZELL
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 2-2171 Nahunta, Ga.
FIRE, THEFT, COLLISION AND LIABILITY
INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE FOR YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS. HAIL INSURANCE FOR YOUR
CROPS.
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Office Hours 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Monday thru Saturday
ERNEST A. DRURY
In Association with A. M. Drury, Sr.
1401 Richmond St., Brunswick, Ga.
WAYCROSS LIVESTOCK
MARKET REPORT
At our sale on Monday, March 25, 482 head
of hogs and 176 head of cattle were offered
for a total volume of $28,186.08.
Regular No. 1 hogs sold at $13.91, Ll's at
$13.91, No. 2's at $13.20, No. 3's at $12.75, No.
4's at $ll.OO, and No. s's at $11.15. Rough
sows sold up to $ll.BO and feeder pigs up to
$16.00.
Calves sold up to $30.25, steers and heifers
up to $23.50 and cows up to $19.50.
Tune in on WAYX Radio Station at 3:30 P. M.
and WACL Radio Station 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.
Get More Money For Your Livestock at The
Waycross Livestock Market
Southeast Georgia’s Leading Livestock Market
W. H. INMAN & O. A. THOMPSON, Operators
Hair Dryer Special
GE Hair Dryer, special price
of $19.95. Moody Bros. Furniture
Company, Nahunta, Ga. 4-11.
TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE
Tomato plants for sale, Home-
stead 24, large quantity, 75c a
hundred. Mrs. H. W. Brauda,
Phone HQ 2-3108, Hortense, Ga
4-4.
WHERE THEY COME FROM
One of the most common areas for
termites to enter a home is from
dirt-filled areas under a concrete
slab floor, stoop, porch or carport
So says Extension Service Entomo
logist Rodney Coleman of the Univer
sity of Georgia.
Phone 283-3642
LEGAL NOTICES
SALE UNDER POWER.
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain deed to secure debt from
R. V. Harrell and Emma Jean
Harrell to United States Shell
Homes, Inc., a Florida Corpor
ation, dated November 13, 1961,
and recorded in the public re
cords of Brantley County, Geor
gia, in Mortgage Book 48, page
166, and subsequently transfer
red to Dixie Acceptance Corpor
ation, a Florida Corporation, on
December 24, 1961, will be sold
at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash before the court
house door of Brantley County,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
April, next, being April 2, 1963,
within the legal hours of sale,
the following described real pro
perty, to-wit:
A certain tract of Headright
land in the 1493 District, G. M.,
containing two (2) acres, located,
lying and being in the southwest
corner of that certain tract of
land conveyed to L. F. Warner,
by J. C. Warner, on May 15,
1928, and recorded in the public
records of Brantley County,
Georgia, in Deed Book 4, page
563, and bounded as follows, to
wit: on the north and east by
lands of L. F. Warner; on the so
uth by lands of Newsome Estate,
and on the west by D. D. War
ner lands.
Said property will be sold
to satisfy the indebtedness se
cured by said deed to secure
debt which on this date amounts
to the principal sum of $4,184.42
all of which has been declared
due and payable as provided in
said deed to secure debt, besides
interest upon said principal sum
from this date until paid at the
rate of six per cent, per annum,
plus reasonable attorney’s fees
and cost of collection. The pro
ceeds arising from the sale of
said real property will be ap
plied as provided in said deed to
secure debt.
Said property will be sold
subject to any and all taxes ow
ing thereon to the State of
Georgia and the County of
Brantley, including such taxes
for the year 1963.
Purchaser shall pay for title
and revenue stamps.
This February 13, 1963.
DIXIE ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION
By |s| George Champion,
President
ATTEST:
By |s| John T. Greene, Jr.
Secretary
By BENNETT, GILBERT, GIL-
BERT & WHITTLE
Attorneys for Grantee. 3-28
Consumers continue to spend more
the University of Georgia Cooper-
for food purchases
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I Stokelys Yellow Cream Com No. 303 Can 15c I
| SHAWNEE FLOUR 5 POUNDS 59c I
| Instant Maxwell House Coffee 10 Oi $1.19 I
I Maxwell House COFFEE POUND BAG 59c I
I Maxwell House COFFEE POUND CAN 69c I
I BLACKBURN SYRUP 32 OUNCES 33c I
I SILVER COW MILK 3 cans 39c I
| Morrell Prido Shortening 3 Lb. Can With Order 39c I
I DIXIE LAKE GRITS 5 POUND BAG 29c I
I RICELAND LONG GRAIN RICE 3u ßa 9 39c I
I Milky Way, Snickers or 3-Musketeers 24 Bars 89c I
I KLEENEX TISSUE 30c 19c I
I KOTEX REGULAR 39c I
I SWIFT S PREM 12 OUNCE CAN 43c I
I RIB STEAK AA GRADE POUND 49c I
I PORK CHOPS END CUT POUND 39c |
I FRESH DRESSED FRYERS POUND 29c I
I Swift's Brookfield BUTTER POUND 69c I
QUANTITY LIMITED
I Morgan Grocery I
I Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga. [
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Over _ _
$900,000 QO
in State and County property
taxes paid by Georgia's Electric
Co-ops in 1962!
The money paid to our State by the electric co
operatives will help build bridges, roads, schools
, . But State and County property taxes are
only two of the many taxes these Member-owned
businesses pay each year, as required by law . . .
And, in some areas, serving an average of less
than four Members per mile with low-cost elec
tric power, the electric co-ops are an important
“yardstick” whereby the costs of such electric
power distribution can be measured . . . This
works to the benefit of the users of electricity
everywhere . . .
©NRECA
Grocery Specials I
| Get More for Your Money at Morgan's
I Friday & Saturday, March 29 &30 I
SARDINES flat 3 for 25c I
FAB LARGE SIZE 25c
OKEFENOKE
RURAL ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
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