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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 9, 1953
I FRIDAY and SATURDAY I
I GROCERY SPECIALS I
I Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris I
GRADE “A”
I FRYERS
E POUND 25c
RIB and BRISKET
I STEW BEEF
Pound 39c
CHUCK ROAST
l BEEF
I Lb. 59*
CAULEY'S MIXED
I SAUSAGE
I Lb. 39*
PORK
I LIVER
I Lb. 19*
SWIFT'S JEWEL
I SHORTENING
| 3 Lb. Can 49*
HORMEL
I MARGARINE
In 1-4's lb. |9c
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
I HARRIS GROCERY I
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner |
ft Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga. g*
for the important jobs!
Electricity Can't: tie a hair ribbon ... soothe
a baby ... take the dog to the vet... pick up
the cleaning ... shop for groceries... arrange
flowers. . . tuck in a sleepyhead .. . kiss a
hurt... listen to secrets.
Electricity Can: wash the dishes ... cook a
meal... tell the time ... power the vacuum
cleaner... warm a bottle... wash the clothes
.. . dry the clothes ... heat water for every
body ... keep the house warm or cool.
Let electricity take over more of
the chores in your house. That way
Mother will have more time for the
really important things. Electricity
will never replace Mother. But it can
save her time and work. Why don’t
you remember her this Mother’s
Day with a new electric servant?
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
BORDEN'S
MILK I
3 Tall Cans 39c
Delmonte Cream Sty^e
WHITE CORN I
2 No. 303 Cans 29c I
GEORGIA RED W
TOMATOES I
2 No. 303 Cans 25c |
MORTON CREAM «
PIES I
Chocolate, Lemon, Coconut
Each 45* B
SLICING
TOMATOES |
POUND IOC
CARROTS I
Lb. Cello 10* I
FRESH YELLOW
SQUASH I
2 Lbs. 19* I
Save Mother
SSOO Scholarship
To Be Awarded
Journalism Student
The newspapers of Georgia,
through the Georgia Press Asso
ciation are offering a SSOO scho
larship to a high school senior
who intends to study journalism.
High school seniors should sub
mit a letter of no more than 100
words, stating why they wish
to study journalism. The letter
should be brought to the office
of The Brantley Enterprise.
Judging will be based on the
student’s ability to express his
reasons for wanting to make
journalism a career and scholas
tic achievement. To be consider
ed, the applicant must be in the
top 25 percent of his class in
scholastic grades.
Judging will be on a district
by district basis and the final
selection will be made by the
Board of Managers of the asso
ciation. The winner will be pre
sented the scholarship award at
Jekyll Island, June 15, during
the annual convention of the
Georgia Press Association.
Jack Williams Jr., president of
the association, said the board is
offering the scholarship to en
courage high school students to
study journalism. “The selection
of the winner of this scholarship,”
Williams said, “will be permitted
to attend the journalism school of
his choice.” He added that need
would not be considered in se
lecting the winner.
Interested applicants should
submit letters to their local pub
lisher no later than May 15.
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY.
By virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary, of said State and
County, there will be sold at pub
lic outcry, on the first Tuesday
in June next at the Northern
Courthouse door, in said County,
between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following describ
ed lands in said County to wit:
Two (2) acres more or less of
land, in the village of Atkinson,
Brantley County, Georgia, with
the buildings thereon erected,
bounded as follows: North by the
run of “Fish Pond Branch;” East,
by lands of Mrs. Thelma Jones;
South, by the right of way of the
A. C. L. RR CO. (Old B. & W.
Railroad) and West by an un
paved Public road leading from
Atkinson to Hortense, Georgia.
This is the same lands known as
“The Blake Smith” old place, and
is where the late John Taylor,
and the late Mrs. Lucy Taylor
long resided. And, is all of the
lands owned by the late Mrs.
Lucy Taylor, at the time of her
death.
The sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours of sale, until all of said
property is sold.
This the 6th day of May, 1963.
s/g Thelma Jones
Thelma Jones, as Ad
ministratrix, estate of
the late Mrs. Lucy
Taylor.
C. Winton Adams, Attny.,
For said Administratrix 5-30.
Georgia, Brantley County.
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mary Emmer M. Griffin,
widow of Ira Griffin, for a year’s
support for herself and four
minor children, having filed
their return, all persons con
cerned are hereby cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the
next regular June 3, 1963, term
of this court, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
This 6th day of May, 1963.
|S‘ Claude A. Smith,
Ordinary
J. Robert Smith,
Attny. for Applicant 5-30.
Georgia, Brantley County.
Whereas, John K. Larkins, ad
ministrator of the Estate of J.
Floyd Larkins, deceased, has fil
ed his petition for discharge as
administrator of said estate as
provided by law, all persons con
cerned are required to show
cause at the June 3, 1963, term
of this court why said discharge
should not be granted.
This 6th day of May, 1963.
|s Claude A. Smith,
Ordinary
J. Robert Smith,
Attny. for Estate 5-30.
Georgia. Brantley County.
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Bertha H. Brown, widow
of Joe Brown, for a year’s sup
port having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hereby
"ited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular June 3,
1963. term of this court, why said
application shoulld not be grant
ed.
This 6th day of May, 1963
/s/ Claude A. Smith
Ordinary
J. Robert Smith
Attny. For Applicant 5-30
LEGAL NOTICE
To G. W. Herrin in accordance
with Georgia Laws 1956. Act
362. codified as Code Section
92A-611, you are notified that se
curity in the amount of $129 91
will be deposited in the general
fund of the Treasury if not claim
ed by you before May 2, 1964
5-23
Want Ads
saddle horse for sale
Good saddle horse for sale, a
bout eight years old. See Dr.
Carl Ellis at Ellis Drug Store,
Nahunta, Ga. 5-9.
TOOL BOX LOST
Tool box missing, containing re
frigeration repair tools. Reward
for its return. O. A. Jones, care
J. W. Brooker, Nahunta, Ga. 5-16.
LAWNS MOWED
Lawns mowed at reasonable
prices. See me for information
C. D. Harrington, Route 1, Na
hunta, Ga. 5-9
Flower Plants for Sale
Pansy, coleus, geranium and
bedding plants, on Wednesday
A. M. 9:30 to 11:00 in front of
Harris Grocery, Nahunta Ga. Mrs
C. E. Wilson, Phone LY 6-2242
Screven, Ga. 5-9
ITCHY SKIN?
DON'T SCRATCH IT!
Apply ITCH-ME-NCT. Feel fx
medication take hold to relieve the
itch three ways for you. 1. Anesthet
ic property quiets nerve-ends where
ITCH-ME-NOT is used. Itch and
burning disappear IN MINUTES!
Lets you relax and sleep. 2. Kera
tolytic action sloughs off infected
skin. Continued use for 3 to 5 days
will bring on clear, healthy skin. 3.
Antiseptic power of ITCH-ME-NOT
knocks out germs. Speeds healing!
Nothing quicker or more effective.
Use instant-drying ITCH-ME-NOT
liquid day or night for eczema, ring
worm, insect bites, foot itch, other
surface rashes. If not delighted af
ter first application, your 48c back
at any drug store. TODAY at Camp
bell's, Nahunta, Ga. 5-9
Library Club Reports
Successful Year
The Nahunta High School Lib
rary Club reports a very succes
ful year.
Many new books have been
added. Those contributing since
last reported are Carswell Roys
ter, Troy Harper and Freddye
Lou Gibson.
The senior class is now being
contacted which is done each
year. This gives them the privi
lege of having an autographed
book in the library.
Winning first place in Stunt
Night gave $5 with which Peg
gy Rowell was sponsored in the
beauty contest.
The library has a show case
now where we are displaying an
tiques ,rare and unique articles.
We will be happy to display any
article sent us.
Patricia Davis,
Lanette Moody,
Reporters.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
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Do you know how easy it is to take a corner
with a Corvair or park one? Turn this
newspaper sideways and it will give you a
pretty good idea. The wheel handles just
about that easily.
The Corvair’s engine is in the rear, for
not only greater traction, but more balanced
■weight distribution. And that’s what makes
the steering so completely effortless.^
T ie engine is air cooled, too.^ No radi
ator. No water or antifreeze. No boiling
over or freezing up to worry about. It takes
the weather and the terrain as it comes.
CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVYH, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE
Lulaton Baptist
Church to Observe
Homecoming Day
The Lulaton Baptist Church
will observe its annual Home
coming Day and Mothers Day
Sunday, May 12, it is announced
by Avery Rowell.
Rev. W. O. Britt of St. Simons
Island is pastor of the church.
Dinner will be served on the
I
I \ ^\ STOWS 7 *
| NABISCO SALTINES POUND 27c I
I Del Monte White Cream Corn 303 Can 15c I
I Blue Plate APPLE JELLY 18 Ounces 20c n
I Maxwell House COFFEE 2 POUND CAN $1.27 I
I BLUE PLATE MAYONNAISE QUART 39C I
I SILVER COW MILK 3 cans 39c I
I Riceland Long Grain RICE 3 bag 39c I
I Woodbury SHAMPOO $1 VALUE 69C I
| Niagara Spray STARCH 59c I
I LINET STARCH 2 for 25c I
1 SHAWNEE FLOUR 10 POUNDS 99C I
| LA RUTA CORN BEEF 12 OUNCES 39c I
I CRISCO 3 POUND CAN 69c I
I CHARMIN NAPKINS 3°^ 2 for 25c I
I FRESH TOMATOES CARTON 10c I
I Dubuque PICNICS POUND 29c ■
I FRESH DRESSED FRYERS POUND 25c I
| BRISKET STEW BEEF POUND 29c I
QUANTITY LIMITED
I Morgan Grocery I
Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga.
R. L Walker Chevrolet Co.
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street,
. Grocery Specials I
I Get More for Your Money at Morgans
f Friday & Saturday, May 10 &11 I
OXYDOL POWDER 69c I
Who needs muscles ?
TRADEYTRAVEL
TIME
hurch grounds at one o’clock.
A singing service will be held |
in the afternoon.
Everyone is invited. Singers
are especially urged to attend.
CURE FOR KUDZU
Overgrazing can be used dur
ing summer months to kill kud
zu. Extension Service agrono
mists say two summer seasons of
overgrazing (keeping all leaves
stripped) will eliminate kudzu
except for vines that are beyond
the reach of cattle.
NOW FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT
Use T-4-L liquid because it gives
you KERATOLYTIC ACTION. This
process sloughs off and dissolves af
fected outer skin. Exposes deepset
infection to the killing medication in
T-4-L. Relieves itching and burning,
speeds healing. Watch new, healt.iy
skin appear. If not pleased in 24
hours, your 48c back at any dreg
store. Also, use full strength for
itchy, sweaty feet, insect
son ivy. Get T-4-L FOOT POWDER
too—provides a film of antiseptic
protection. NOW at Campbell s, Na
hunta, Ga.
So think about those trips to the beach
this summer, those bright sunny days and
balmy moonlit nights.
And besides, looking at it from a very
practical point of view, it’s Trade ’N*
Travel time right now at your Chevrolet
dealer’s. He’s got some beautiful buys.
But you had better hurry before somebody
muscles in ahead of you. Spring’s here.
Summer’s coming fast. And with these sporty
good-looking Corvairs selling the way they
are, he who hesitates will want to kick
himself.
WaycroM, Ga.