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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga„ Thursday, November 6, 1969
Big Buck Country
Where there’s no limit on
new industrial development
More than 70 percent of Georgia is woodlands.
There’s room for growth. Our whitetail deer,
for example, reach 300 pounds and more.
Markets grow big in Georgia, too, and so do the
industries that serve them.
And some of the best guides for plant-site hunting
are Georgia Power’s industrial development
representatives. They’re career men at this. They
either have or can track down the information
a prospect needs.
Our industrial development men value teamwork,
too. They coordinate their efforts with those of
other business concerns, government agencies and
chambers of commerce.
No wonder pinched-for-space industries are coming
to Georgia in record numbers. The horizons are
wide here. For industry the land is young and full
of promise.
That’s why we urge industrial site-hunters to lift
their eyes from crowded confines and to take a
look at big buck country.
Georgia Power Company
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| HARRIS NAHUNTA |
AIR CONDITIONED
GRADE A— WHOLE Tablerite Ground
I FRYERS 4|M[l Beef I
I Lb. 29' *3 lbs. $ 1.49 I
—————
SUNNYLAND SLICED — 12 ounce pkg.
I BACON 49
IGA TALL CANS
I MILK 7 for *I.OO
LINDY 17 Ounce Can — 6 FOR
I PEAS 1.00
GENERAL MILLS — 8 Ounces
I TOTAL CEREAL 37
/ FIRM HEAD
I CABBAGE lb. 10*
BOLD REGULAR
I DETERGENT 29*
SIMPLE SUPER — Regular 89c
I HAIR SPRAY 59*
Try WANT ADS
HOUSE FOR RENT
Three bedroom house for
rent in Nahunta. Tobacco
acreage for rent. E. L. Sears
phone 462-5733. 11-20.
WELL DRILLING
Deep wells, 4 inches and
larger. Any depth. Shallow
wells, surmersible pumps.
Mock Drilling Co., Inc. Way
cross. Phone 283-0530. 11-27
TURKEYS FOR SALE
Twelve turkeys for sale at
reasonable price. See G. W.
Highsmith, Route 2, Box 35.
Nahunta, Ga. 11-20
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
USED TV AND
REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE
Used TV for sale. Excellent
condition. Make offer. Also
used refrigerator. Needs paint
job. Make offer. Call 462-5528
after 7:00 P. M. 11-6
PIANO HARVEST SALE
New Spinets and Console Pi
anos. Used and Rebuilt Pi
anos. Special Price an Demon
strators. Lowest Prices, Easi
est Terms, at TAYLOR PI
ANOS & ORGANS, DOUG
LAS, GA. 11-6
Holly's Dress Outlet
Come See,
Come Save at Holly's.
Just arrived, new shipment of ladies fall
and winter clothing, including all-weather
coats, sizes Bto 18 and 16 1/2 to 21 1/2 .
Holly's is now selling toweling by the pound.
So be sure to come in and check all our bar
gains.
You may use your BankAmericard or your
Master Charge at Holly's.
SWIFT'S PREMIN UM — 12 ounce cello
FRANKS 49* I
Red Top — 303 Cans —7 FOR ■
TOMATOES 1.001
ALCOA H. D.
FOIL 25 ft. 49' I
UGENE CUT — 303 Can — 2 FOR
GREEN BEANS 59' I
Dan River - 4 yds. - Permanent Press
FABRIC ’3.491
DIRT — 6 BOTTLE CARTON
PEPSI COLA 49' I
VENTURE — Regular 87c
HAIR TONIC 49* |
LEADING APPLIANCES
AND TV BRANDS
WE STOCK G. E.. RCA
AND ZENITH TV’S IN C^L
OR AND BLACK AND
WHITE. Also radios and ster
eos by the same companies.
Our appliances are G. E., May
tag, Revco and Speedqueen
See them all today at CECIL
MOODY’S. 11-20
Name Brand Merchandise
DINING ROOM, LIVING
ROOM, BEDROOM . . . Our
largest stock ever and at low
low discount prices. Give us
a try. Our prices are low but
quality high. Names such as
Basset, Dixie, Vaughn, Wil
liams, Brady, Simmons, Sealy,
Modern, LA-Z-BOY, Fox,
Lane, Samsonite and many
others. All leading brands! At
CECIL MOODY’S . H-20
TEEN DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
“The Changing Times” will
be the band at the teen dance
that will be sponsored by the
Brantley County Jr. Recreation
Committee Saturday night
from 8:00 P. M. until 12. Ad
mission will be $1 stag $1.50
couple. Any adult who wish
es to serve as a chaperone is
invited to attend.
Denise Smith,
Publicity Chairman.
11-6.
GERMAN SHEPERD
PUPPIES FOR SALE
AKC registered German
Sheperd puppies for sale.
Three months old. Charles Or
ser, Nahunta, Ga. 3 and one
half miles north on 301. 11-20
JOHN H. BROOKS
SAC Bomb Wing
T-SGT.
With
With U. S. Combat Air
Forces in the Western Pacific
— Technical Sergeant John
H. Brooks, son of Mrs. Estelle
Brooks of Rt. 2, Blackshear, is
now on temporary duty with
the 4133rd Bomb Wing at
a forward base in the Western
Pacific.
Sergeant Brooks, an aircraft
maintenance technician, sup
ports B-52 Stratofortress
bombing missions against ene
my targets, KC-135 Stratotank
er missions that provide aerial
refueling to the B-52s and
fighter reconnaissance air
craft conducting the air war
over South Vietnam.
He is permanently assigned
to the Strategic Air Command’s
306th Bomb Wing at McCoy
AFB, Fla.
The sergeant attended Black
shear High School. His wife.
Marjorie, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McDon
ald of 1301 Pine St., George
Town, Tex.
Rotarians Told
Os Governor's
Honors Program
Dean Carl Broome. Jr., who
a tfenH»d th» Governors
Honors Program at Wesleyan
College in Maron during the
past summer, was the speaker
at the Blackshear Rotary Club
meeting Tuesday at the Oak-
Plaza Restaurant.
J. Mack Murrav, program
rhairman. introduced Donald
Westberry, guidance counselor
at Blackshear High School,
who gave background and
qualifications for participation
in the program and introduced
the speaker.
Dean Carl told of the daily
schedule of activities at the
program as well as special e
vents and visiting speakers.
He described the faculty as
“most outstanding” and said
association with gifted students
in the program was a high
light of the nine weeks on the
Wesleyan campus. He called
the Governors Honors pro
gram “a total educational ex
perience.”
During the business period
lof the Rotary Club meeting
Charles Outler was welcomed
as a new member.
Methodists at
Mershon to Hold
Revival Services
Revival services will begin
I at Mershon Methodist Church
; Monday, Nov. 10, and will con
tinue through Friday, Nov. 14.
The song services will be
gin, at 7:00 P. M. Congrega
tional and special music has
been planned.
Rev. Eugene Allen, pastor of
Gilchrist Park Methodist
Church in Waycross, will be
the evangelist.
The public is invited to
attend and participate in the
revival services and to enjoy
the ministry of Bro. Allen.
S'
tonus'
Jones Drug
Company
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup. Ge
Pharmacist Always on Dut>
I GROCERY I
SPECIALS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7-8
REGULAR f J •£. LUZIANNE
r . R Snowdrift T E *
I M M 3 POUNDS 1 ”
I 29* 59* Lb. 99* I
I S & S Long Grain Rice, 3 lbs 35* I
I Pocahontas Cut Beans, No. 303 Can 15* I
I Pocahontas Yellow Cream Corn, no. 303 can 15* I
O-Sage - No. 2’/i Can GOOD BISCUIT BLUE PLATE
I PEACHES FLOUR Mayonnaise I
I __«l__loJbs : 99*__2int_2s^_ I
I POTATOES, 10 Pounds 39* I
I Fresh Florida Oranges, Dozen 29* I
I OWCKROASIjrJIT^^ I
BRISKET RIB EDVCDC
I STEW BEEF STEAK FK PO T “ b I
I Lb. 29* Lb. 69* 29* I
AIR CONDITIONED
| Morgan Grocery I
I PHONE 462-5720 NAHUNTA, GEORGIA I
LTMF. TIME
The fall of the year is the
most ideal time for farmers
to apply lime, according to
P. J. Bergeaux, agronomist
with the University of Geor
gia Cooperative Extension
Service. The pH of the soil is
not substantially reduced un
til at least two months after
the lime is applied.
INGLE GROCERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
HICKOX, GA. I I Hl "■ | I
The Money You Save Will Jingle I - \ /W /
\%\ srotts y*/
If You Always Trade With Ingle
Open Monday thru Saturday, 8 A. M. *o 9 P. M.
KRAFT rDICfA SHAWNEES
Mayonnaise FLOUR
Quart 59* 79 c 5 lbs. 59*
Maxwell House COFFEE, Pound 79*
DASH, Giant 69*
STOKELY'S MEDIUM
GREEN LIMA BEANS No. 303 Cans 2 for 49*
NORTHERN TISSUE, 4 Rolls 39*
Armour's Vienna Sausage, 5 ozs. 2 for 49*
Chocolate Covered BRAZIL
CHERRIES NUTS Walnuts
55* 14 ozs. 49* Watermelons
STOVE PIPE, Prestone Anti-Freeze, AXES
SWEET POTATOES, Lb. 10*, Bushel *3.50
Red Delicious Apples, 4 lb. bag 49*, Bushel $ 4.00
CLOTH
36 in. to 45 in Wide GAS ELECTRIC
49*-98* HEATERS HEATERS
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