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The Brantlex Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, January 18, 1973
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SALE
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FOR SALE
1969 Volkswagen in good con.
dition. $ 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- 462-3171 ts
BILL KAISER'S
FACTORY OUTLET
Save money at Bill Kaiaer'i
Factory Outlet. Men'a suits/
jackets, trousers, allweathet
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 SA LE
1969 Pontiac Grand Prix •
Excellent Condition. For In
formation Call 462-5439 or see
D.S. Moody. Iti.
FOR SALE
8 x 14 ’ TANDOM TRAIL
ER. CALL 462.5592. Iti.
MORGAN’S FENCING
Industrial and Residential.
Chainlink Wood and Farm. In.
stalled or Material only. Free
estimates. Call 458-3970 or
283-1339. 2.1.
PORCH SWINGS
OAK PORCH SWINGS AND TH
REE PIECE PORCH SETS NOW
IN STOCK ATCECIL MOODY’S
1.25.
Notice
C. L. KING ANNOUNCES
OFFICE HOURS FOR BRANTLEY
COUNTY TAX COMMISSIONER
MONDAY & TUESDAY- OPEN
WEDNESDAY TIL NOON
THURSDAY & FRIDAY - OPEN
SATURDAY TIL NOON
CLOSED SUNDAY
BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY
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CHANCEY'S
STANDARD
STATION
WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF
YOUR CAR"
CAR WASH & LUBRICATION
EDWARD CHANCY OWNER
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
I^^H phone 264-8857 ' ^HB BEFORE YOU BUY I
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FOR SALE
1968 Cutlass Olds, in Ex.
cellent condition. Contact Law
rence O’Berry. Phone 473-
2061. in.
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FOR SALE
TOBACCO EQUIPMENT
1. Powell Bulk Barn.
1. Tobacco Topper.
1. Transplanter.
Tobacco Sticks.
Call 473-2670 in Hortense.
FOR SALE
One Lot and Trailer in St.
ein Hatchee, Fla. Call 473-
2670 in Hortense.
FOR RENT
Two House Trailers in Ray.
bon for rent. One 12 x 40 and
one 10 x 50. Contact Addison
Strickland. Phone 462- 5049.
1-25.
FOR RENT
Six acres tobacco acerage for
rent. 12000 pounds. Make offer
for all or part.
E.L. Sears
Phone 462.5733
Nahunta, Ga.
" INTERVIEWER WANTED
FOR PART - TIME TELE
PHONE SURVEY WORK. GIVE
PHONE NUMBER. MUST HAVE
PRIVATE LINE. NOT A SELL
ING JOB. AIR MAIL LETTER
INCLUDING EDUCATION ,
WORK EXPERIENCE AND NA
MES OF REFERENCES TO :
AMERICAN RESEARCH BUR
EAU, FIELD OPERATIONS,
4320 AMMENDALE ROAD ,
BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND
20705.” 1-18.
HELP WANTED
WANTED TWO WAITRESS
ES AT THE GOLD HOUSE RES
TAURANT. PLEASANT WORK
ING CONDITIONS. APPLY IN
PERSON. ts.
WANTED
Timber or timber lands.
Highest jrices. Contact Mr.
William R. Davis. Phone
912/882-5625, St, Marys
Ga.
NAHUNTA AUTO
SUPPLY
Complete Line
Os Auto - Truck
& Tractor Parts
Also
MACHINE SHOP
WITH
Over Nite Service
Phone 462-5850
or Night 458-4313
NAHUNTA, GA.
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.
4- ATTENTION MEN +
SEMI • DRIVER TRAINEES
NEEDED
Local & over-the-road driver
training being offered thru fac
ilities of Common Carrier.
On • the • job type training;
no experience necessary. In
dustry wages exceed $6 per
hour with benefits. For immed
iate application call Area Code
404-875-2941 or write to Semi
Division Suite No. 108; 1100
Spring St. NW; Atlanta,
Georgia 30309. ts.
CALANDERS
GET YOUR 1973 CALENDAR
NOW AT CECIL MOODY’S.
1-25.
NOTHING'S ECSTATIC
ABOUT STATIC
You can hear it. You can
surely feel it. You cannot
taste or smell it, but you
often see its effect. This is
static electricity, and it causes
clothing to cling and snap.
It’s with u.s all year long but
is especially noticeable in dry
climates and in cold weather.
Although static electricity
can he in all clothing, it’s
usually a problem only with
synthetics because there is no
moisture on which the charge
can travel. Static electricity
builds up in the form of
shock, a snapping noise and
an uncomfortable cling. This
is especially true of synthetics
and permanent press dried at
a high temperature.
The only good thing you
can say about static is that it
can be easily eliminated
right in the washing machine.
•Just add one to two capfuls
of NuSoft fabric softener to
the final rinse, and you’ll be
ecstatic about the results.
This fabric softener also
helps keep permanent press
garments truly wrinkle-free
and eases the ironing of all
fabrics; keeps corduroy gar
ments soft, smooth, wrinkle
free, and puts an end to stiff
blue jeans and scratchy tow
els, making them more com
fortable to wear and use.
And a fabric softener is
something you don’t mind
getting in your hair if you're
wearing a synthetic hairpiece
because it eliminates static
electricity from that too!
JACOB'S
STANDARD
STATION
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
PHONE 462-5404
CAR WASH C LUBRICATION
DAVID JACOBS
OWNER
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
NEWS FROM THE
SENATE
one ounce or less of mari
juana. ( Sponsored by Senator
Kidd of the 25th.) Senate Bill
15. Would change provisions re
lating to buildings which con.
stitute fire hazards. ( Sponsor,
ed by Senator Kidd of 25th,
Senator Hamilton of 26th, Sen
ator Hudgins of 15th, and
others.) Senate Bill 16. Would
create a " Long Term Health
Care Reviewing Board ” to
regulate the establishment of
long term health care facilit.
les. ( Sponsored by Senator
Kidd of the 25th District.) Sen.
ate Bill 17. Would Provide
that any money received from
the sale of equipment used in
the illegal liquor business wo
uld be turned over to the coun
ty government after expenses
and court costs have been paid.
( Sponsored by Senator Kidd of
the 25th District.)
Senate Bill 18. To redefine
the term “ clearing corpora
tion ” asit appears in the
“ Uniform Commercial Code”.
( Sponsored by Senator Kidd of
the 25th District.) Senate Bill
19. Would require increased
fire safety measures in build
ings used for medical treat
ment purposes or as homes for
the elderly. ( Sponsored by
Senator Kidd of the 25th Dis
trict.) Senate Bill 20. To al
low the State Department of
Transportation to lease air
rights over existing or pro
posed limited-access highways.
( Sponsored by Senator Kidd
of the 25th District.) Senate
Bill 21. To extend the defi
nition of the word “ agency ”
in the “ Georgia Records Act”
to include authorities. ( Spon
sored by Senator Starr of the
44th District.) Senate Bill 23.
Would make it a crime to use
an object with an altered i.
dentification mark in the com
mission of a crime. ( Spon.
sored by Senator Tysinger of
41st District.)
Bar-B-Que
Chicken
Suppe r
There will be a chicken sup.
per Friday night, sponsored by
the Boys Basketball Team. No
plates sold at the door, carry
out available, and good Bar-B-Q
chicken. Proceeds go for the Bl
azers and warmups. Serving
from 5-7 Friday, January 19th.
Tickets may be purchased from
the Basketball Team, FFA,
FTA, and FHA members.
BUYING FRUIT
Appearance counts when
buying fruit. But it isn’t
everything, specialists with the
USDA Consumer and Market
ing Service point out. They
suggest selecting fruits for best
eating quality rather than outer
appearance alone. True,
appearance and quality are
closely associated, but fine
appearance does not always
denote fine quality. The C&MS
folks say a fruit with poor
appearance due to poor color
or superficial blemishes may
have excellent eating quality.
CAR VELLA KING
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
New House Wiring
Electrical Repairs
Specializing in
House Trailer
Service Entrance
60 & 100 amp panels
Phone 462-5699
PUBLIC SAFETY
A spokesman for the Depart
ment of Public Safety (former
ly the State Highway Patrol )
has announced new laws relat>
ing to drivers license.
On January 1, 1973, the De
partment of Public Safety will
implement two programs relat.
ing to drivers licenses. They
are the Classified Licenses and
the Visual Acuity Programs.
The classified license pro
gram will reguire the license
holder to obtain that endorse
ment or endorsements, neces
sary to permit the operation
of certain vehicles. All licens
ed veterans must comply with
this system during the month
of their birth in 1973. The
holders of all operators and
chauffeurs license may contin
ue to operate all vehicles wh
ich they are presently allowed
to operate until these license
expire.
The license holder must ob
tain the following endorsements
in order to operate certain ve
hicles.
Class 1: Permits the opera,
tion of automobiles and single
unit vehicles up to 24,000 poun
ds.
Class 2; Permits the opera
tion of motorcycles and all
vehicles included within class
es 1.
Class 3: Permits the opera,
tion of buses 80 inches or
wider and designed to carry
more than 10 passengers, used
as a common or contract car
rier and all vehicles included
within class 1.
Class 4; Permits the opera
tion of single unit vehicles lie
ensed registered for 24,000
pounds or more and all ve
hicles included within Class 1.
Class 5: Permits the opera
tion of combination vehicles
and vehicles included within
Class 1 and Class 4.
Instructional Permits:
Class 1 Learners: This is
the only photographic learners
license. It is also the only li
cense available to the 15 year
old applicant. The holder of a
class 1 learners license must
be accompanied by a licensed
21 year old and is restricted
to the vehicles included with
in Class 1. This license is val
id for one year.
Class 2 Instructional Per
mits: The holder of this per
mit must also have a Class
1 license in his possession.
This permit allows the holder
to operate motorcycles with
certain restrictions. This per
mit is valid for 30 days.
Class 3, 4 and 5 Instruct
ional Permits: There exists
two permits in each of these
classes. They are the 3 mon
ths and the 6 month permits.
The holder of either the 3 mon
th or the 6 month permits
must possess a Class 1 Lic
ense in addition to the permit.
The holder of either of these
permits must be accompanied
by a 21 year old driver, prop
erly licensed in the class for
which the permit was issued.
Visual Acuity: All persons
who apply for a license after
January 1, 1973, must submit
to an eye screening by the De
partment of Public Safety. Th
ose individuals who wish to
be licensed must register an
acuity level of at least 20 -
GO.
All licensed veterans will be
required to submit for an eye
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
void. VP Jj
. onuc. stopc/ Bl; *■
Jones Drug
Company
The Rexall Store
Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry Street
Jesup, Ga
Phone 427-2254
screening during the month of
their birth in 1973. Those who
fail to do so will cause their
license to become invalid. All
new veteran licenses will have
an X in the expiration year
since the license does not ex.
pire; however, the license will
reflect a re-examination date
and this date must be kept
current or the license becomes
invalid.
All other holders of valid
Georgia licenses will not be
required to submit for eye
screening until the licenses
they currently possess expire.
The visual re-examination will
be necessary every four years.
Want Ads I “The world is full of willing people; some willing to work,
I the rest willing to let them.” (Robert Frost)
HOLLY’S
BIG CLOSEOUT
SALE
ALL PRICES CUT - SOME 1/2 PRICE
MANY BELOW COST
ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED TO SELL
EVERYTHING MUST GO
OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
BANKAMERICARD AND MASTERCHARGE WELCOME
U. S. 301 NORTH NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
INGLE GROCERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
HICKOX, GEORGIA [ [ 1 |
The Money You Save Will Jingle I- \ J 1
If You Always Trade With Ingle \ /
Opan Monday thru Saturday, t A. M. to 9 P. M.
FOOD STAMPS AUTHORIZED W
DUNCAN HINES I BLUE PLATE
Cake Mixes I Mayonnaise Bathroom Tissue
3 For SI.OO I Qt. 49 { 4 Rolls 45a
KENT'S PRIDE FIELD PEAS (with snaps) 15 OZ. CAN 2 / 39<
HEINZ TOMATOE CATSUP, 20 OZ. BOTTLE 39^
LETTUCE, CABBAGE, CELERY, CARROTS, LEMONS,
GRAPES, TOMATOES, GRAPEFRUITS, APPLES, ORANGES,
SWEET POTATOES, ONIONS, IRISH POTATOES, BANANAS
TENDERIZED HAMS - SAUSAGE
BRISKET STEW - HAMBURGER - ALL MEAT STEW
SMOKED BACON - BEEF ROAST - WHITE BACON
BOLOGNA - LUNCHEON MEAT - CHEESE - PICNIC HAMS
( SAUSAGE ROLLS FROM CAULEY'S )
Polyester knit fabrics
(STEAK) "
ROUND - T-BONE - SIRLOIN
ONLY $1.09 PER POUND
GED Test Set
GED preparation classes are
being organized to help adults
that: plan to take the GED
tests at a future date; those ad
ults that have already taken
the test but made scores be
low passing. The purpose of
these classes are to help those
adults improve their education
al abilities sufficient to pass
the GED examination. Applica.
tion must be made one week
prior to taking the GED tests.
For further information call
or visit the address below:
Basic and Secondary Adult
Education, 1200 Colley Street
Waycross, Ga. 31501. Telep
hone 283-1312.
The next test will be given
at 9:00 am Jan. 26, 1973, at
the above address.
A person that successfully
passes the GED Examination
will be issued by the State
Department of Education a “
High School Equivalency Dip
loma”.