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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, April 17, 1969
Be modern!
_ P Cook Electric!
Cool! Clean ! Convenient!
Why do so many modern home-makers prefer cook
ing with electricity? Most say because it's so clean
saves un-necessary scrubbing. It's safe, too, be
cause it's flameless. Cooking is easier because elec
tricity gives the same, even heat - time, after time, after
time!
It's all part of "total electric living" . . . which
you'll find in rural homes, both farm and non-farm,
which we serve . . . Part cf rural progress brought
about and kept moving by cooperative rural electrifi
cation!
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT
• COMMUNITY BUILDU
• NHCA
HARRIS NAHUNTA
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GRADE A WHOLE Tablerite Ground
FRYERS fl M> I Beef
Lb. 29‘ VwAx 3 Lbs. ’1.19
SUNNYLAND — 12 Ounce Package
BACON 59'
BLUE PLATE QUARTS
MAYONNAISE 39*
48 OUNCES
CRISCO 011 79*
BLACK TOP TALL CAN — PINK
SALMON 59*
SCOTT — FAMILY — 60 COUNT
NAPKINS 10'
OCEAN SPRAY — LB. CAN 1
Cranberry Sauce 19*
LYSOL — Regular $1.09 —7 Ounces
SPRAY 69'
OKEFENOKE
RURAL ELECTRIC
Classified Advertising
ADMIRAL COLOR
AND B & W TV
18-inch TV’s from $379.95,
23-inch TV’s from $469.95. No
obligation, FREE home trial.
Three-year picture tube war
ranty (one year longer than
others.) JIMMY’S RADIO &
TV SERVICE, phone 462-
5712, Nahunta, Ga. ts
HOUSE TRAILER FOR RENT
Two bedroom house trailer
for rent in Nahunta. See
CECIL MOODY, phone nights
462-5228, days 462-5722. 4-24
MOBILE HOMES — If you
are hard to please, come to see
Tom. “We sell only Quality
Homes.” Easy Terms. Bank rate
financing. Closed all day Sun
day. TOM BARNES MOBILE
Homes, INC., 742 Memorial
Drive. Across from the Holiday
Inn. Phone 283-2802, Waycross,
Ga. ts.
BATH OUTFIT $99.95
Complete bath set, consist
ing of cast iron tub, closet and
lavoratory with fittings to
floor, only $99.95 at CECIL
MOODY’S. Do-it-yourself in
stallation kit for above set on
ly $59.95. 4-17.
66-INCH CABINET
SINK $79.95
Porcelain top 66-inch cabi
net sink complete with fittings,
only $79.95 at CECIL
MOODY’S. 4-17
23-INCH RCA TV
$499.95 WT
Get the best. Get a 23-inch
RCA Console TV for $499.95
with trade-in at CECIL
MOODY’S. 4-24
DISHWASHER WANTED
Dishwasher wanted by the
Biscayne Restaurant. Andrew
Johns, phone 462-5170, Nahun
ta, Ga. 4-24
PKESIKIPTHUi
SERVICE
Jones Drug
Company
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup. Ge
Pharmacist Always on Duty
ARMOUR STAR ALL MEAT
Wieners 12 oz. pkg. 39*
MORTON ROUND BOX
SALT 2 for 25'
HUNTS — 14 OUNCE BOTTLE
CATSUP 5 for ‘I.OO
PENNY 15 ¥2 OUNCE CAN
Dog Food 12 for $ 1
Regular Liquid
IVORY 31*
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS lb. 10'
SPRAY NET — Regular 98c
HAIR SPRAY 49'
ANNOUNCEMENT
Anyone owing to the estate
of C. S. Kizer or Mrs. Emma
Drury Kizer, or to anyone
whom they might have owed,
please contact Mrs. Eldis Ki
zer Parks at 2215 Peachtree
Street, Brunswick, Georgia. 5-1
NEAR WHOLESALE
PRICE ON TV SETS
We can make you near
wholesale prices on black and
white TV sets. Overstocked
and want to move them. Jim
my’s Radio & TV Service,
phone 462-5712, Nahunta, Ga.
5-1.
DON’S DRY CLEANING
SPECIAL PRICES
Special prices this week
Thursday through Friday at
Don’s Dry Cleaners: dress, 2-
piece suits or all weather coats,
any three for 2.60. Don’s Dry
Cleaners, Nahunta, Ga. 4-17
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
FOR SALE
A few pieces of antique fur
niture for sale. See Sarah Har
ris at Sarah’s Grocery, Ray
bon, phone 462-5461. 5-1
Schedule of Services
Lulaton Baptist Church
Sunday school every Sun
day at 10:00 A. M.
Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday night at 7:30 P. M.
Church services second and
fourth Sundays at 5:00 P. M.
5-8
WAITRESS WANTED
Waitress wanted at the R
and R Restaurant at Winokur.
Mrs. Rebecca Beever, phone
462-5272, Route 3, Folkston,
Ga. 4-17
TWO USED CARS
FOR SALE
For sale, one 1958 Chevrolet
station wagon and a 1968
Volkswagen. See R. J. Wain
right or call 462-5389. 4-17
COOK WANTED
Cook wanted at Biscayne
Restaurant. Good wages. Apply
at Biscayne Restaurant. 4-17
White Oak 4-H
Club Meeting
The meeting of the Brantley
County White Oak 4-H Club
was called to order by the
president, Jeff Velie. Then we
saluted the flags. Jan Purcell
gave the devotional. Betty Jo
Purdom read the minutes.
We talked about the Clover
leaf DPA and recognized the
club members who went to
Jesup as Junior Leaders. They
were Sonya Bass, Blake Loyd
and Jan Purcell.
We discussed the Junior Pro
ject Achievement a Rock Ea
gle and record books due in
by May 1.
Mrs. Raulerson gave a dem
onstration on foods and nutri
tion.
Jan Purcell,
Reporter
Strickland-
Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G.
Strickland of Brunswick an
nounce the betrothal and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Carol Ann
Strickland, and Daryl Benja
mine Howard. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Howard of Brunswick.
Miss Strickland is a 1968
graduate of Glynn Academy.
Mr. Howard is also a 1968
graduate at Glynn Academy.
He is employed in Atlanta.
The wedding is planned for
May 3, at 3:00 P. M. at Glynn
Baptist Church in Thalmann.
Personals
Two Brantley County resi
dents, Mitchell Benton Talle
vast Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell B. Tallevast, and
James Robert Walker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker,
of Hoboken, enlisted in the U.
S. Marine Corps April 14 and
reported for their Recruit
Training at Parris Island, S. C.
Laverne Middleton and Lee
na Evelyn Walker of Brantley
County were named on the
Dean’s List for the winter
quarter at Georgia College at
Milledgeville. The girls a
chieved this by high scholar
ship grades.
Brantley County FHA mem
bers attended the state con
vention in Atlanta, April 11-
13. Delegates were Deborah
Johns, President, and Patsy
Patten, Vice-President, and
Mrs. Dorothy M. Ham, advis
or.
Colored Boys
Organize
Baseball Team
A baseball team composed of
colored boys is being organ
ized in Brantley County, ac
cording to J. Q. Hall, the team
manager.
A number of businessmen
in Nahunta have contributed
funds to help the bbys buy
baseball equipment and the
team expects to play their
first match game the first
Saturday afternoon in May.
The game will be played at
the Nahunta Elementary
School baseball diamond and
the Brantley boys’ opponents
will be a team from Screven.
The team will probably be
called the Brantley County
Red Caps, manager Hall said.
Legal Advertising
IN THE
SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
BRANTLEY,
STATE OF GEORGIA
Civil Action File No. 2468
STATE OF GEORGIA EX
REL, GEORGE T. BAGBY.
AS DIRECTOR STATE GAME
AND FISH COMMISSION
vs
One (1) Remington Cal. 257
Roberts Rifle, Serial No.
351260; and JACK LANIER
ORDER
The Ccmnlaint in the within
and foregoing matter having
been served on the defendant
on January 13, 1969, and it ap
pearing that no defense or in
tervention has been filed with
in the time prescribed by law;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED
AND ADJUDGED that the
firearm set out above is hereby
condemned and made the pro
perty of the State of Georgia,
and the State Game and Fish
Commission is hereby directed
to advertise the same for sale
by publishing for two (2) con
secutive weeks preceding the
sale in the newspaper in which
sheriff’s advertisements of
Brantley County, Georgia, are
nublished. The sale shall be
held on the 6th day of May.
1969. at 10:00 o’clock A. M.. and
within the legal hours of sale
at the Brantley County Court
house. Nahunta, Georgia, and
at said sale the said Commis
sion is authorized and directed
to sell the aforementioned
firearm for cash. The proceeds
from such sale shall be distri
buted as provided by law.
SO ORDERED, this 13th day
of March. 1969.
s’ BEN HODGES
JUDGE. SUPERIOR
COURTS WAYCROSS
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
4-17
Georgia. Brantley County
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s
support to the family of PER
RY B. CREWS deceased hav
ing been filed in my office,
all persons concetned are
cited to show cause by the
sth day of May 1969, why
said application for twelve
month’s support should not be
granted. This April 7th 1969.
Perry U. Rozier. Ordin
ary 5-1
GROCERY
SPECIALS
GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MORGAN'S
Friday and Saturday, April 18-19
QUANTITY LIMITED
TIDE BAMA DEL-MONTE
REGULAR Mayonnaise I CATSUP
29c Quart 39c 14 ozs. 19c
POCAHONTAS CREAM CORN, 2 no. 303 cans 35c
POWHATAN PEACHES, No. 2^ Can 29c
Pocahontas Cut Beans, 2 No. 303 Cans .... 39c
LUZIANNE PEANUT Maxwell House Instant SWIFT’S
BUTTER COFFEE JEWEL
12 ozs. 39c 10 ozs. $1.29 3 lb. can 49c
Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce, 8 ozs. 2 for 25c
Whitehouse Apple Sauce, 2 16-ounce cans 29c
KRAFT GRAPE JAM, 18 Ounces 29c
FRYERS BRSK L T f CAULEYS
pound Stew Beef picnics
29* Lb. 39* Lb. 39c
Morgan Grocery
PHONE 462-5720 NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
GAME FARMING
The secret to having more
game and better hunting invol
ves planting food and occasion
ally providing cover for the
game you wish to benefit, ac
cording to Dave Almand,
wildlife specialist with the
University of Georgia Coopera
tive Extension Service. Con
tact your county agent for
compete game farming details.
INGLE GROCERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
The Money You Save Will Jingle
If You Always Trade With Ingle
Open Monday thru Saturday, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
MAXWELL HOUSE
rnrrrr blue plate
COFFEE . . ...
,l 70 , A PP |e Jel, y
Lb. 79 2 Lb. Jar 29c
Duncan Hines Cake Mix, 3 For SI.OO
Pocahontas Cream Corn, 2 No. 303 Cans ... 39c
Niagara Spray Starch, 22 Ounces 49c
LIPTON TEA, Pound $1.49
NORTHERN TOWELS, 2-roll package 39c
Blue Plate Salad Dressing, Quart 39c
Pocahontas Sweet Peas, 2 No. 303 Cans 39c
LAWN
MOWERS
And FANS
Cabbage, Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Pepper, Onions,
Lemons, Radish,.... 10c, Cucumbers 5c each,
TOMATOES, Pound 15c-25c
Strawberries, 3 Pints SI.OO Irish Potatoes, 50 lbs. $1.98
FRYERS, Lb 29c PORK CHOPS, Lb 79c
BEEF ROAST, Pound 49c-59c
Round, T-Bone and Sirloin STEAK, Pound 89c
Cauley’s Smoked or Fresh Sausage,.... Lb. 59c and 79c
ALL MEAT
STEW
Lb. 59*
HICKOX, GA.
POTATOES
Pound 15c
BRISKET
STEW
3 Lbs. H.OO
Try a
WANT
AD
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SWEET
HAMBURGER
CRISCO
3 Pounds
85c
BANANAS
Pound 10c
APPLES
Each 10c
2 POUNDS
98*