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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Nov. 14, 1963
I & Saturday I
Grocery Specials w&W
Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris
Grade A
I FRYERS
I Pound 25c
BRISKET STEW
I BEEF
I Pound 29*
Chuck Beef
I ROAST
I Pound 49c
GROUND
I BEEF
I 3 Lbs. S I.OO
PORK
I NECK BONES
I 2 Pounds 25*
FRESH PORK
I HAM HOCKS
I Pound 17*
CLUB
I STEAK
I Pound 69*
I
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
I HARRIS GROCERY I
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
"30th Anniversary Celebration"
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE
Annual Stockholders 1 Meeting
WILL BE SERVED AT NOON S
Os The Year's Activities Os
SPCA Os Blackshear
FLBA Os Waycross
RED & WHITE
DETERGENT I
Large Size 25* I
RED & WHITE
MILK I
3 Tall Cans 35* |
In Quarters — Hormel
MARGARINE I
Pound 19* I
Red & White — 28 Ounces
SALT
And 2 Ounces
BLACK PEPPER
25c
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS
Clam Chowder
Tomato & Rice
Chicken Gumbo & Beef
Your Choice
2 For 29c
Maxwell House Instant 12 Oz. Jari
COFFEE I
$ 1.29 I
APPLES I
4 Lb. Bag 39* I
Satilla PCA Os Blackshear
PIERCE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
BLACKSHEAR, GA., AT 10:00 A.M.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH
AN OLD-FASHIONED
BARBECUE
REPORTS
Mark NOVEMBER 19 On Your Calendar Now!
BRING YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS
OF THE
AT THE
VALUABLE
PRIZES
Housewives Should
Report Cash Wages
Paid to Employees
Housewives are required by law
to report cash wages paid to their
employees each calendar quarter.
According to 0. L. Pope, District
Manager for social security in Way
cross, many housewives and their
employees are confused about this.
Some household workers ask their
employers not to take out social se
curity taxes from their earnings.
In some cases, they even refuse to
work for a housewife who does.
Pope points out that when the work
er later claims social security pay
ments, he must list his former em
ployers. If these employers have
not reported, the Social Security
Administration must then contact
them and require them to file re
ports. The employer must then pay
not only his share of the tax, but also
the employee’s tax, plus penalty and
interest.
Pope said that all household em
ployees such as cooks, maids, but
lers, chauffeurs, yardmen, gardners,
baby sitters, ironers, wash women,
and house cleaners, who are paid
cash wages of at least SSO in a
calendar quarter are covered by
social security and must be reported.
These reports must be made to the
Internal Revenue Service during the
first month of each calendar quart
er for wages paid in the preceding
quarter. Household work on a farm
is considered agricultural work.
Such farm employees should not be
reported on a quarterly basis, but
on an annual basis along with other
farm workers.
Paper Charges
For Making
Photo Engraving
The Brantley Enterprise has no
facilities for making photo engrav
ings and anyone wanting a picture
in the paper is required to pay for
having engraving made.
It takes two days to send the
photograph off to the engraver and
get it returned for printing. Please
contact the editor for prices charged
for having picture engraving made.
Payment for photo engraving must
be made in advance. There is no
charge for publishing non-commer
cial photos but only for having the
engraving made.
Remember that no photograph can
be printed without first having an
engraving made, and that there is
a charge by this newspaper for hav
ing the engraving made.
DOOR
Educational Television Schedule
WXGA - Channel 8
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
THURSDAY, November 14
6:30 — What’s New, Exploring
Our Living World and Independ
ence Adventure.
7:00 — Growing South,
How Nematodes Damage Plants.
7:30 — Great Music, Frank
Miller, soloist.
8:30 — Conversations with Eric
Hoffer.
9:00 — Science Reporter.
9:30 — In My Opinion.
10:00 — At Issue.
FRIDAY, November 15
6:30 — What’s New, Exploring
Our Living World and Independ
ence Adventure.
7:00 — Growing South,
Camellias.
7:30 — Driver Education.
9:30 — The Story of Money.
8:30 — Underwater Holiday.
9:00 — NET Drama Festival,
Freedom in September.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18,
6:30 What’s New — “Independ
ence Advanture” and “Exploring
Our World”.
7:00 Growing South — “Design
ing the Public Area” - T. G. Wil
liams Extension Landscape special
ist.
7:30 The Surrealists — James Mc-
Connell, Associate Professor of Art
at Michigan State University, will
host this interesting and highly en
tertaining program on surrealism.
Among the artists whose works are
displayed are Dali, de Chirico, and
Chagall.
8:00 Basic Issues Os Man — “Pe
gasus Without Wings” — A program
examining an artist’s freedom in ex
pressing himself regardless of pub
lic rejection. One in a series of pro
grams produced by WGTV.
8:30 News in Perspective — A
review of news events taking place
during the past month concerning
national and international affairs.
9:30 Georgia Football — A sixty
minute session of exciting Georgia
football. This week’s program fea
tures official films of the Bulldogs’
gridiron battle with Auburn.
TUESDAY, November 19,
6:30 What’s New — “Independ
ence Adventure” and “Exploring
Our World.”
7:00 Growing South — “Horticul
tural Clinic.”
7:30 The Seekers — “The Nuclear
Physician” University of Michigan
specialists in atomic medecine ex
amine the many ways in which ra
dioisotopes and products of atomic
energy are being used in the study
and treatment of mankind.
8:00 Israel - Land of Miracles —
“The Towns” — A series of pro
grams dealing with the state of Is
rael, its condition, its new cities, its
ability to attract and to integrate
people from more than one hundred
different countries.
8:30 What in the World — During
this archaeology quiz game, pane
lists try to determine the origin,
age, and use of objects from various
museums. I
9:00 Appalachian Spring — Mar
tha Graham and her dance group
perform to Aaron Copeland’s Appal
achian Spring.” The Philadelphia
Orchestra provides the musical ac
companiment.
9:30 Gilbert and Sullivan — “The
Golden Years” — This episode in
the tale of “The Immortal Jesters”
covers the greatest triumphs of this
famous pair. Musical excerpts from
some of their greatest works are pre
sented.
WEDNESDAY, November 20,
6:30 What’s New — “Independ
ence Adventure” and “Exploring
Our Living World.”
7:00 Growing South — “Clean
Acres” - James Miller, Extension
Agronomist. .
7:30 Picture Window on Family
Recreation — “Bulldog Review” -a
review of the Georgia-Auburn foot
ball game with Johnny Griffith and
Coach "Red” Lawson.
8:00 University News — Current
happenings at the University of Ga.
8:15 U. N. Review — A brief sum
mary of the week’s activities in the
United Nations.
8:30 The Open Mind — A panel of
experts meet with host Eric F. Gold
man for a program focused on “Jud
ge J. Skelly Wright.”
9:30 Eastern Wisdom and Modern
Life — Host Alan Watts answers re
presentative questions about ideas
on Eastern Philosophy.
10:00 Two for Physics — Dr. Pat
terson Hume and Dr. Donald Ivey
of the University of Toronto combine
humor with hard facts on this pro
vocative series about modern phys
ics.
THURSDAY, November 21,
6:30 What’s New —“lndependence
Adventure” and “Exploring Our
Living World.”
7:00 Growing South — “Physio
logy of Insects” - Dr. H. C. Cox,
USDA Entomologist, Tifton, Ga.
7:30 Great Music — Fritz Reiner
conducts the Chicago Symphony Or
chestra in the “Corsair Overture”
by Berlioz and “Symphony number
7, Opus 92” by Beethoven.
8:30 Conversations with Eric Hof
fer — Eric Hoffer and James*Day
examine the question: What happens
when intellectuals gain control of a
country?
9:00 Science Reporter — A digest
of the newest developments in sci
ence.
9:30 In My Opinion — Dr. Howard
Smith, University of Georgia pre
sents his views on “Egypt, More
Than Sand.”
10:00 At Issue — A series of pro-
grams designed to stimulate thought
and discussion on issues that are
controversial and still unresolved.
Nahunta High School
Basketball Schedule
HOME GAMES
Fri. Nov. 15, Open
Tues. Nov. 19, Open
Tues. Dec. 3, Blackshear*
Fri. Dec. 6, Clinch County
Tues. Dec. 10, Screven
Tues. Dec. 17, Camden County*
Fri. Dec. 20, Folkston*
Fri. Jan. 3, Darien
Tues. Jan. 7, St. George
Fri. Jan. 10, Atkinson County
Fri. Jan. 24, Open
Sat. Jan. 25, Hilliard Boys,
Hoboken Girls
Tues. Jan. 31, Ludowici
Fri. Feb. 7, Patterson*
Sat. Feb. 8, Manor
*Denotes B-team Games
Game Time 7:00
Admission
25? and 50?
AWAY GAMES
Fri. Nov. 15, Open
Sat. Nov. 16, Manor
Tues. Nov. 19, Open
Fri. Nov. 22, Clinch County
Tues. Nov. 26, Ludowici
Sat. Dec. 7, Hilliard*
Fri. Dec. 13, Atkinson County
Tues. Jan. 14, Folkston*
Fri. Jan. 17, Patterson*
Tues. Jan. 21, Blackshear*
Fri. Jan. 24, Open
Tues. Jan. 28, St. George
Tues. Feb. 4, Camden County*
Tues. Feb. 11, Hoboken*
For Gifts for All
the Family Its
Sherman D. Tomlinson
Pharmacist
Phones: Day HO 2-4588,
Night HO 2-4821, Nahunta, Ga.
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I FAB
I Large 25*
I Premium Blend Luzianne Coffee 2 Lb. Can 99* I
I Borden's Silver Cow Milk 3 Cans 39* I
I Nabisco Saltines Pound Box 27* I
I Shawnees Flour 5 Pound .Bag 59* I
I Baker's Coconut 7 Ounce Pkg. 29* I
Pocahontas Cream Pocahontas Fancy Sliced Pocahontas Fancy Cut
I CORN BEETS BEANS I
I 303 Can 15* 303 Can 15* 303 Can 15* I
I Powhatan Peaches No. 2/2 Can 19* I
I Swift's Jewel Shortening 3 Pound Can 39* I
I S& S Long Grain Rice 10 Pound Bag $ 1.19 I
I Underwood Deviled Ham 2 Oz. Cans, 2 for 35* I
I Maxwell House Instant Coffee 6 Ozs. 89* I
I Good White Bacon Pound 29* I
= ■ > FRESH * A GRADE A GRADE CHUCK
I FRYERS RIB STEAK ROAST I
I 1 Pound 25* Pound 69* | Pound 59* I
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■ Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga. ■
Want Ads
SPINET PIANO — rated in highest
grade, at tremendous reduction.
People with good credit can just as
sume small payments. Must find
good home in next ten days. We’ll
move at no charge. To inspect with
out obligation, write Home Office,
Joplin Piano Co., Joplin, Mo. 11-14
MONEY TO LEND
HOMEOWNERS — Consolidate
your outstanding loans — cut
your payments 50% to 75%. Ist
& 2nd mortgage loans. Up to 10
years to repay.
H. T. Shafton Investments
Call 285-1185 or write
P. O. Box 906 Waycross, Ga.
11-28
KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS
Getting up nights, burning,
frequent or scanty flow, leg pains
or backache may be warning of
functional kidney disorders —
“Danger Ahead.” Help nature
eliminate excess acids and other
wastes. Increase kidney output
with BUKETS. Your 39c back at
any drug store in 4 DAYS if not
pleased. NOW at Campbell’s,
Nahunta, Ga. 11-14.
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INGLE GROCERY SPECIALS
THE MONEY YOU SAVE WILL JINGLE
IF YOU ALWAYS TRADE WITH INGLE.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE
TIDE OR FAB, Regular Size 29c
ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF, 12 Ounces 49c
Ivory Liquid Detergent, Giant Size 59c
Cake Mix (Betty Crocker, Pillsbury,
Duncan Hines), 2 For 75c
SNOWDRIFT, 3 Pounds 59c
SALMON, Can 49c
BOND'S DILL PICKLES, Quart 19c
STOKELY'S PEACHES, No. 2VI Can 29c
Nescafe Instant Coffee, 10 Ounces $1.19
JIM DANDY GRITS, 5 Pounds 29c
S & S LONG GRAIN RICE, 3 Pounds 39c
GRAPES, Pound 19c APPLES, Pound 10c
CUCUMBERS, 6 For 25c
FRESH PORK RIBS, Pound 49c
FRESH FRYERS, Pound . .. . ... 29c
Wainright Sausage and Sausage Meat, Lb 69c
PORK CHOPS, Pound 49c
Cauley's Cured Hams, Whole or Half, Pound .... 49c
Dominion Portable Mixer, 3 only, Each ........ $11.95
. GROCERY SPECIALS I
I Get More For Your Money At Morgan z s
Friday & Saturday, Nov. 15 & 16
QUANTITY LIMITED
BLUE PLATE Blackbum Special
Mayonnaise SYRUP I
Pint 25* fcgaL 45* I
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
piiiMii’Tm
L SEItWCE .
Ernest Knight
Pharmacist Always on Duty
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
HICKOX, GEORGIA
DRUGGIST
The Rexafl Store
147 West Cherry St.