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■ The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, December 28, 1972
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SALE
FOR SALE
1969 Volkswagen in good con
ditlon. $ 950.00. Call - 462.
5527 in Nahunta.
ts.
SINGER SALES
AND SERVICE
For Singer Sewing Machine
Repair Call. R. B. Brpoker
Hardware ( AUTHORIZED
DEALER ) In Nahunta, Ga.
•• We service all makes of
sewing machines”.
Telephone- 462.5171 ts
BILL KAISER'S
FACTORY OUTLET
Save money at Bill Kaiser'i
Factory Outlet. Men's suits/
Jackets, trousers, allweathei
coats & Jackets. Ladies & Junior
sizes pant suits, dresses, slacks,
tops, sweaters, and coats.
Rt. 17 North, Brunswick, ts
NEW CLOTH
SALE - SALE-SALE
At Ingle’s Grocery in Hickox.
All pre-cut lengths of $2.98
material on sale this week
only, for $1.98 per yard. Don’t
miss this sale hurry out to
Ingle’s now. ts.
FOR SALE
1964 Ford Station Wagon.
Radio, Heater, Air Conditioned.
Automatic Transmission &
Power Brakes. Call 462.5518.
$ 550.00.
SYLVANIA
Did you know that Sylvania
T. V.’s lead the Industry in
least number of service pro
blems? See these No. 1 sets
now at CECIL MOODY’S.
WANT ADS
808 CARMICHAEL
FACTORY
JSWkO’
PRICES
ON ALL
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Waycross Discount
Mobile Homes
1920 Albany Ave.
WAYCROSS, GA. PHONE 283-8020
SERVICE DIRECTORY
CHANCEY’S
STANDARD
STATION
WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF
YOUR CAR"
CAR WASH G LUBRICATION
EDWARD CHANCY OWNER
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
Lm north ^^on highway 17^^. SEE OUR QUALITY selections!
|MRH phone 264-8857 ■■ BEFORE YOU BUY I
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■ ■■ IVPW# i / V LARRY JOHNSON OR PAT GAINOES I
!■ $ VH^V ■ ■ V A FOR THE BEST DEAL IN SOUTH GEORGIA |
I MOBILE HOMES V HOMES FROM $2995, I
I 1/2 MILE NORTH OF BRINSWICK CITA LIMIT 24 WIDES ANU 12 JUIDES. I
MISC.
Wainrights Cold Storage now
open for business.
Webutcher hogs and cows.
We will make sausage, cure
and smoke meat. We age your
beef and cut and wrap for the
freezer. We also cut and wrap
venison. Please call us.
Wainrights Cold Storage
Phone 462. 5593 ts.
+ ATTENTION MEN +
SEMI - DRIVER TRAINEES
NEEDED
Local & over.the.road driver
training being offered thru sac.
ilities of Common Carrier.
On . the • job type training;
no experience necessary. In.
dustry wages exceed $6 per
hour with benefits. Forimmed.
late application call Area Code
404-875-2941 or write to Semi
Division Suite No. 108; 1100
Spring St. NW; Atlanta,
Georgia 30309. ts.
SYLVANIA
Cecil Moody is happy to an
nounce that we have been ap
pointed dealer for Sylvania T.
V.’s and Stereos. See our
large selection now at CECIL
MOODY FURNITURE & APP
LIANCE.
ALMANACS
GET YOUR 1973 CECIL
MOODY ALMANAC NOW AT
CECIL MOODY’S. 1-4.
FOR RENT
Three Bedroom House Trail
er. Located in Rabon, Georgia.
Call - 4G2 - 5049. 1-11.
TRY
NAHUNTA AUTO
SUPPLY
Complete Line
Os Auto - Truck
& Tractor Parts
Also
MACHINE SHOP
Over Nite Service
Phone 462-5850
or Night 458-4313
NAHUNTA, GA.
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Purchase Corelie or Centura
China by Corning and enjoy
years of worry free use. Gu
aranteed against chipping, cr
acking, or breaking. 10 per
cent discount on all Centura
in stock at CECIL MOODY’S.
Check our stock of bedroom
suites for the most complete
line in our history. Magnifi
cently carved suites complete
with triple dressers, door ch
ests, armoires, nite tables, and
chairback headboards. Shop
both floors for Bassett, Con
solidated, Broyhill, Dixie,
Carolina and other nationally
advertised lines at CECIL
MOODY’S.
WITH
Centura & Corelie
By Corning
BEDROOM SUITE
SPECIALS
BUXTON BILLFOLDS
Choose from our selections
of Ladies’ and Men’s bill
folds by Buxton. Nationally
advertised and available in
Nahunta, at CECIL MOODY’S
FURNITURE.
WANTED
Timber or timber lands.
Highest prices. Contact Mr.
William R. Davis. Phone
912/882-5625, St. Marys,
Ca.
“LASER SAWS”
Laser beams are not likely to
replace conventional wood
working machinery in the near
future, but they are proving
useful in certain specialized ap
plications. Advantages of laser
cutting include narrow width
cut, smooth cut edges, no saw
dust and quiet operation. And
because only the laser beam
contacts the wood surface,
there is no tool wear and no
pressure on the work piece.
Slow cutting speed is the chief
disadvantage of laser cutting at
this time.
WATERSHED
Just stop and think—we
couldn’t live without water.
For drinking, washing and
cooking—we need water. For
fire protection, sanitation and
recreation—we need water. An
area of land from which a
stream gets its supply of water
is known as a watershed. It
may be as small as a farm or as
large as the Missouri River
drainage area. But you should
know your watershed and how
it is being used.
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JACOB'S
STANDARD
STATION
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
PHONE 462-5404
CAR WASH S LUBRICATION
DAVID JACOBS
OWNER
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
Forester Heads Environmental Council
ATHENS —A Cooperative
Extension Service forester,
George D. Walker, has been
re-elected chairman of the
Georgia Environmental Educa
tion Council. The U. Ga. staff
member served as treasurer of
the Council before being elec
ted chairman last year.
Walker will serve during the
coming year with the following
new officers:
Chairman-elect—George
Sturgis, Twin City, science
consultant with the State De
partment of Education; secre
tary-Miss Frances Huntress,
Blairsville, forester with the
U.S. Forest Service, and trea
surer—Charles B. Place Jr.,
Macon, forestry education as
sistant with the Georgia Forest
ry Commission.
New members of the GEEC
Board are Mrs. George Ray,
(Savannah, president of the
Garden Clubs of Georgia; Phil
lip Greear, Rome, head of the
department of biological and
earth sciences at Shorter Col
lege, and Dallas Stewart, At
lanta, science coordinator with
the State Department of Ed
ucation.
Walker said one of the main
projects of the Council is
sponsorship each summer of
Environmental Education In
stitutes for Georgia teachers.
The Institutes were started at
Shorter College and Valdosta
State College in 1966, and
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APPLY NOW
We Train You to Work As
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
If you have some livestock
experience we will train
you to buy cattle, sheep
and hogs.
For a local interview, write
today with your background.
Include your complete ad
dress and phone number.
LIVESTOCK BUYERS, INC.
Box 1181
Des Moines, lowa 50311
Training Cattle and
Livestock Buyers
WANT ADS DON'T
COST, THIY PAY I
Mr. Walker
added to the summer program
at West Georgia College,
Carrollton, in 1972.
The GEEC chairman said the
Institutes will be held at all
three colleges again in 1973.
The dates are June 11-29 at
Shorter, June 11-29 at West
Georgia, and June 18-July 6 at
Valdosta State.
“The Environmental Educa
tion Institute brings together
teachers, administrators, re
searchers in ecology and pro
fessionals in environmental
management,” Walker ex
plained. “Teachers experience
the vastness and variety of the
SOC-GAS
lOOMS
BY
JUDY 8 RAY MURRAY
“Guess I'd better re-word that
sign!"
You will like our clean
rest rooms too.
MURRAY' S
GROCERY &
SOC - SERVICE
Bait - Tackle and
Ammunition
Phone 462-5003
Lulaton, Ga.
environment and learn the
dangers of depleting irretriev
able resources.
“We seek to develop positive
attitudes toward environmental
quality,” the Extension forest
er continued. “And of course
we expect participants to
convey their expanded know
ledge to their students.”
Information leaflets explain
ing the Institutes and scholar
ship funds which are available,
along with application forms,
may be obtained at any inter
ested teacher’s school or by
writing to Walker at the Co
operative Extension Service,
Athens, Ga. 30601.
In addition to serving as
Extension forester and as chair
man of the Environmental
Education Council, Walker is
also one of the instructors in
the summer Institutes.
A native of Conyers, he
attended Presbyterian College
in Clinton, S.C., for two years
and in 1952 received his
bachelor’s degree in forestry
from the University of Georgia.
U. Ga. awarded him the
master’s degree in 1965.
Walker joined the Georgia
Extension Service in Septem
ber of ’56 and has been
working as a professional
forester since that time.
COTTON PROGRESS
Georgia’s 1971 cotton crop
is forecast at 320,900 bales,
according to the State Crop
Reporting Service. CRS says
this estimate, made in early
October, is 20,000 bales above
the one made in early
September. And it is 28,000
bales above the 1970 crop. The
yield per acre is indicated at
399 pounds, which is 31
pounds above the ’7O average.
INGLE GROCERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
HICKOX, GEORGIA I I ) 1
The Money You Save Will Jingle I Jf /
If You Always Trade With Ingle J
Open Monday thru Saturday, I A. M. t* * P. M.
FOOD STAMPS AUTHORIZED
29* I * 3 for *I.OO
LETTUCE, CABBAGE, CELERY, CARROTS, LEMONS,
SWEET POTATOES, ONIONS, IRISH POTATOES, BANANAS
GRAPES, TOMATOES, GRAPEFRUITS, APPLES, ORANGES,
RED DELICIOUS & GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES
BELL PEPPER - RUTABAGAS - FRESH CORN - TOMATOES
HUNT'S BARTLETT PEARS, 29 OZ. CAN 45<
UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM, 2 1/4 OZ. CAN, 2 FOR. . 49<
MARTHA WHITE MUFFIN MIX, ASST. , 2 FOR 35^
BAGGIES PLASTIC SANDWICH BAGS, 80 COUNT 35^
PHASE 111 DEODERANT SOAP, 2 FOR 49^
HAMBURGERS — BRISKET STEW — ALL MEAT STEW
BEEF ROAST — NECK BONES — SMOKED BACON
CHEESE TENDERIZED HAMS — SAUSAGES
BOSTON BUTTS ~ FAT BACON — BOLOGNA — WEINERS
(STEAK)
ROUND ~ T-BONE - SIRLOIN
ONLY SLQ9 PER POUND
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NEW YEARS DAY .
JANUARY 1, 1973
Patronize
W. Ml "’MI M •
We take this opportunity to thank
you for your past patronage and to
assure you of our continued desire
to serve you through the coming year.
A. B. BROOKER & SON
BROOKER'S DEPT. STORE
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
ON ALL YOUR BUILDING
■ MATERIALS!
CARPENTRY WORK
r ’ * PANELING
* REPAIRS * PAINTING
* REMODELING * REROOFING
* BUILDING * NEW-HOMES BUILT.
CARTER & DIXON
CALL COLLECT 496-2138 for FREE ESTIMATE
P.O. BOX 272 — FOLKSTON, GEORGIA 31537
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