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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969
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Grandma had her way
of saying it.
We have a better way.
Grandma took pride in her home. And with good
reason: it was her world. About the only time she
wasn’t in front of a hot cookstove, she was steaming
over a galvanized wash tub. Or stooping to scrub the
bleached wood floors.
You take the same pride in your home. Your chores
are pretty much the same. But you have a lot more
help than grandma did. You have electricity.
You have a lot less scrubbing and dusting to do.
Because electric heating and cooling are the cleanest
you can buy.
You can be den mother to your Cub Scouts all
afternoon, and still have the roast done when your
husband comes home. Because an electric range can
cook a whole meal by itself. (Some electric ovens even
clean themselves.)
With an electric washer and dryer, you can do the
laundry anytime the hamper gets full. Without waiting
for the sun to shine.
You can have lighting designed for every need, from
putting on your lipstick in the morning to bringing in
the groceries at night.
Put it all together and you have a total-electric home.
Sweet home.
Georgia Power Company
A PEAR TREE
When selecting a pear tree'
for planting around your,
home, C. D. Spivey, horticul-1
turist with the University of
Georgia Cooperative Exten
sion service, says select from
those varieties which are
known to be resistant to fire
blight and leafspot diseases.
I HARRIS NAHUNTA I
Grade A-Whole Tablerite Ground
I Fryers Al H
I 18. 29- MT/X 3 Lb. $1.09
ARMOUR STAR FIRST CUT
I Bacon 1 lb. pkg. 59* Pork Chops Lb. 49
I LIBBY'S CUT — 303 CAN REG. LIQUID
I Green Beans 5 for $1 JOY 27*
DELMONTE Pineapple-Grapefruit -46 Ozs. BLACK TOP PINK
I JUICE 2 for 49’ SALMON 69’ S
DEL-MONTE 303 CAN JEWEL
I Fruit Cocktail 4 for $1 Shortening 3 Lbs. 49 c |
KELLOG'S CEREAL OCEAN SPRAY 1 LB. CAN
I All Bran 10 Ozs. 25* Cranberry Sauce 19* I
GA. RED 303 CAN IGA Vi GALLON
I TOMATOES 5 for $1 ICE MILK 39’ I
LUSTRE CREME REG. 79c BAYER 100 COUNT REG. 98c
I Hair Spray 49* ASPIRINS 63* |
THINK LOCATION
If your garden activity this
winter includes the planting
of hollies, horticulturists with
the University of Georgia Co
operative Extension Service
suggest you think about the lo
cation of these hollies before
planting. Growth will be more
compact on these plants if they
are located in full sunlight.
Legal Advertising
APPLICATION TO
REGISTER A BUSINESS
TO BE CONDUCTED
UNDER A TRADE NAME
State of Georgia
County of Fulton
CHEVRON OIL COMPANY,
a corporation organized and
existing under the laws of
California with an office and
place of doing business on the
18th Floor, Fulton National
Bank Building, Atlanta, Geor
gia, does hereby certify that
it is conducting a business in
the County of Brantley, State
of Georgia, under the name
of
STANDARD OIL COM
PANY, a division of CHEV
RON OIL COMPANY, d|b|a
“STANDARD OIL COM
PANY”
and that the business conduc
ted or to be conducted con
sists of all phases of the pet
roleum business, including but
not limited to, refining, sales
at retail and wholesale of all
petroleum and petrochemical
products, as well as tires, bat
teries and all other incidental
automotive accessories and
services, and any other lawful
business.
This statement is made in
conformity with Georgia Code
Annotated 106-301 (Ga. Laws
1929, p. 233, as amended)
which requires the filing of
such statement with the Clerk
of the Superior Court of this
County.
This 2 day of January, 1969.
CHEVRON OIL COMPANY
By: J. L. Tribble,
Assistant Division Sales Mana
ger
P. O. Box 1706
Atlanta, Georgia 30301
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 2 day of January,
1969.
Dianna C. Parker
Notary Public
Filed in Clerk’s Office. Su
perior Court of Brantley
County, Georgia, this 4 day of
January, 1969.
D. F. Herrin
Clerk, Superior
Court of Brantley
County, Georgia.
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY
In the Court of Ordinary of
Said State and County.
To all creditors and all in
terested persons of the estate
of Mrs. Amy C. Purdom, de
ceased:
You are hereby required to
show cause before tne Court
of Ordinary of Brantley
County, Georgia, to be held at
the Courthouse in said county
on the first Monday in Febru
ary 1969, why the petition of
Thomas A. Purdom and
Mrs. Myrtle P. Morgan heirs
at law of the said Mrs. Amy
C. Purdom deceased, setting
out that the said Mrs. Amy C.
Purdom died intestate a resi
dent of said State and county,
and the said estate owes no
debts and that the heirs at law
of the said Mrs. Amy C. Pur
dom, deceased, have agreed
upon a division of said estate,
and praying for an order of
finding that no administration
upon said estate should be
granted, and said order en
tered, and further why an
order should not also be en
tered showing that the above
named parties are the sole
heirs at law of the said Mrs.
Amy C. Purdom, deceased.
This 6th day of January 19-
69.
Perry U. Rozier
ORDINARY OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY,
GEORGIA
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CITATION
Georgia, Brantley County
To Whom It May Concern:
Edgar Morgan having in
proper form applied to me for
permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Ru
dolph Morgan, late of said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Rudolph Morgan, to
be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should not be
granted to Edgar Morgan on
the estate of Rudolph Morgan.
Witness my hand and of
ficial signature this Bth day of
Jan. 1969.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary Brantley
County, Georgia
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SGC Gets Police
Administration
Program Grant
Douglas — The United
States Department of Justice
Law Enforcement Assistance
plishments of the chapter
$12,300 to South Georgia Col
lege in Douglas for loans and
grants to students in its Police
Administration Program.
The award, authorized in a
section of the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe streets Act of
1968, is part of 6.5 .million dol
lars distributed to schools and
colleges in the United States.
The award was announced by
SGC President Denton Coker.
First priority will be given
grants and loans to officers
of publicly funded law en
forcement agencies or correc
tional personnel of states or
units of local government.
South Georgia College of
fers a two year terminal pro
gram in Police Administration
with courses ranging from
juvenile delinquency to crim
inal law and theory of investi
gation. For futher details on
grants and loans or admission
requirements, contact the Re
gistrar, South Georgia College,
Douglas, Ga., 31533.
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Want Ads
HAY FOR SALE
Hay for sale. Contact Mrs.
Mary Harper, Hortense, phone
473-2575. 1 30
RCA STEREO BARGAIN
Take up payments of $3.50
per month on one month old
RCA Stereo, at CECIL MOOD
Y’S. l|3o
GE COMMERCIAL MODEL
CLOTHES DRYER SPECIAL
Regular $169.95 GE Clothes
Dryer now special purchase
for $139.95 at CECIL
MOODY’S. These are same
deluxe models used in com
mercial laundries. l|3o
DEENA LAMPS H-PRICE
All table and floor lamps
one-half off regular price now
for limited time at CECIL
MOODY’S. l|3o
CENTRAL
AIR-CONDITIONING
Fedders, General Electric
and Bryant Central Air-con
ditioning, complete installa
tion, Citizens Bank and Oke
fenoke REA financing, at CE
CIL MOODY’S 1-30
SEALY POSTUREPEDIC
MATTRESSEES
Back aches? See the famous
TV advertised Sealy Posture
pedic mattresses and box
springs, at CECIL MOODY’S.
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HIGH SCHOOL YEAR
BOOKS FOR SALE
1969 Yearbooks are now on
sale. The price is $5 plus tax.
Contact any senior in your
area for information.
116
MOBILE HOMES —ls you are
bard to please, come to see Tom
‘We sell only Quality Homes”
Easy Terms. Bank rate financing
Closed all day Sunday TOM
BARNES MOBILE HOMES, INC..
1742 Memorial Drive. Across from
he Holiday Inn Phone 2832802.
Vaycross, Ga. ts
SALE FOAM PILLOWS
Large foam bed pillows, reg
ular $7.90 a pair, now speci
ally priced for $3.98 a pair, at
CECIL MOODY’S.
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SALE GAS HEATERS
One 65,000 BTU Thermol
aire vented gas heater, regular
$199.95, sale price $179.95, at
CECIL MOODY’S.
1|23.
POLAROID CAMERAS
Get your Polaroid Cameras
and film at CECIL MOODY’S.
1|23.
BOOKCASES Vb PRICE
Regular $12.95 three-rack
bookcases priced to go for $6.-
48, at CECIL MOODY’S.
1123.
SALE RCA COLOR TV
23-inch RCA Color TV dem
onstrator, regular $649.95,
now only $499.95, with trade
in, at CECIL MOODY’S.
1123.
KING SIZE
BEDS $79.95
King size foam mattress with
two box springs, now specially
priced at $79.95, at CECIL
MOODY’S.
1|23.
TOBACCO ACREAGE
FOR RENT
Tobacco acreage for rent on
halves or acreage. Poundage
4,635 for 2.74 acres. See Mark
Johns or Delano Prescott who
has .67 poundage 1,226 pound
age.
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HAY FOR SALE
Hay for sale. Call Shot
Strickland, phone 473-2670.
Hortense, Ga. l|3o
SIX FLAGS
OVER GEORGIA
Boys! . . .Girls! . . .Six Flags
Over Georgia is now taking
applications for week-end and
summer employment. Applica
tions accepted beginning Jan
uary 18, 1969. Apply. Person
nel Office, located at Six Flags.
Off 1-20 West, Atlanta from
9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.. Mon
day through Saturday. 1-16
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
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Jones Drug
Company
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup Ga
Pharmacist Always or Out*.
INGLE GROCERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY /
SPECIALS ( (BG) )
HICKOX, GA. \v\ STORK /*/
The Money You Save Will Jingle \ /
If You Always Trade With Ingle
Op«n Monday thru Saturday, 8 A. M. ‘o 9 P. M. CO.«
Blue Plate Salad SCOT SESSIONS
DRESSING TOWELS Peanut Oil
Quart 39* Giant 29* 88 Ozs. $1.59
Stokely's Sweet Peas, 2 No. 303 Cans 45c
Hunt's Catsup, 26 Ozs 39c Fab Detergent, Giant 69c
POCAHONTAS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 Ozs., 3 For SI.OO
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE, 6 Ounces 89c
Jewel Shortening, 3 lbs. 59c Shawnee Flour, 5 lbs. ,59c
Clowhite Bleach' Gallon 49c Tomatoes, Lb 15c-25c
FRESH COLLARDS, TURNIPS AND MUSTARD GREENS
Sweet Potatoes, Lb 12c Bananas, Lb 10c
e T . LETTUCE CELERY
Strawberries CABBAGE RADISHES
3 Pints *I.OO ONIONS CARROTS
Oranges, doz 39c-60c Tangerines, doz 39c-49c
Grapefruit, 2 for 25c Apples, 2 for 15c and 10c each
Small Eggs 4 doz., SI.OO Fryers, Pound 29c
Cauley's Tenderized HAMS, V 2 or whole, Lb. 59c
Beef Roast lb., 49c-59c All Meat Stew lb., 59c
Round-T-Bone-Sirloin BRISKET
STEAK STEW HAMBURGER
Lb. 79* 3 Lbs. SI.OO 98*
Welfare Recipients
Warned by Director
Against Imposters
Welfare clients are being
warned by State Welfare Di
rector Bill Burson to protect
themselves from persons pos
ing as welfare workers.
Notices are being mailed
with January welfare checks
NABISCO VANILLA AJAX . (MAIA/RDIET
WAFERS Detergent | SNOWDRIFT
12 ozs. 33* Giant 69*
Delmonte Pineapple Juice, 46 ounces 29*
Luzianne TEA, pound .99*
Pocahantas Cut Beans, 2 No. 303 Cans.. 35*
Pocahantas Pork and Beans, 40 ounces.. 29*
Rich-Taste Instant
COFFEE DRESSING MILK
6 ozs. 59* Quart 39* 3 for 45*
Clowhite, gallon 39*
Lindy Peas, 3 No. 303 Cans 49*
FRYERS, Pound 27*
STEAK
ROUND
PHONE 462-5720
stating that clients should re
quest identification of un
known persons claiming to be
from the Department of Fam
ily and Children Services, U.
S. Department of Health, Edu
cation and Welfare or Social
Security before they talk to
them or let them into their
homes.
Burson said that in Decem
ber two cases were reported
in which welfare clients were
robbed by persons purporting
GROCERY SPECIALS
BAMA SALAD
T-BONE SIRLOIN
Morgan Grocery
GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
AT MORGAN'S
Friday and Saturday, January 17-18
QUANTITY LIMITED
lb 89c
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
to be from “The Welfare De
partment.” He added that two
previous instances were report
ed in which imposters disrob
ed and physically abused reci
pients of public assistance.
Want ads are inexpen-
sive and bring quick re-
sults.
3 POUNDS
59*
GOLD CROSS