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Come One, Come All Next
Wednesday, October 16th
“Come one, come all, and help us celebrate our
100th Anniversary I”
President Leo J. Allen of The Brantley Company
invites everyone to attend the parade, free barbecue,
and drawing for prizes next Wednesday, October 16.
All roads lead to Blackshear for this occasion and
the welcome mat is out from affiliate firms of The
Brantley Company, its personnel, and from all citizens
and businessmen in the town.
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at your
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Your Friends All Know
Where You Live
s
Yet You Invite Them To Come
And Visit With You
Many people know where your place of business
is, Mr. Merchant, and what you sell, or that you may
have something special this week.
BUT, did you ever think how many there are who
don’t, and who hardly ever darken your door?
The answer is advertising in your local NEWS
PAPER. Brantley Enterprise gives you extensive
coverage in the towns and on the farms in Brantley
county.
Never under estimate the value of a friendly invita
tion to your friends and customers. They’ll appreciate
it.
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THE CHANGING
DAIRYING PICTURE
While once a deficit dairy state,
dependent upon high-priced milk
imported from distant markets,
Georgia now produces sufficient
quantities of high-quality fresh
milk. This .milk is produced to
retail at only a fraction of a cent
above the national average price
for milk which is below it in
standards of composition and
quality, according to John Con
ner, dairy marketing specialist,
Agricultural Extension Service,
University of Georgia College of
Agriculture.
A small advertisement in The
Brantley Enterprise will be read
like news. One time 75 cents,
three times $2.00.
Hu Fairiano
KOCSuO Victoria
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Allowance $
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Several Talks
On Program
For Oct. 16
William G. Brantley Jr., grand
son of the company’s founder,
will be the main program speak
er at The Brantley Company cele
bration next Wednesday.
Mr. Brantley, who lives in
Washington, D. C„ is a retired
attorney for the Fruit Growers
Express Company.
Merchants and Customers
find Newspaper Advertising
Is Best To
4 wilt
The Shortest Line Between
Merchant and Customers
If SSS!' ■ ■ YOUR NEWSPAPER
1. MORE PEOPLE in Brantley county read the Brantley Enterprise every week.
More and more families are regular subscribers.
2. BIG STORES all over America have built a business on regular newspaper
advertising, and rely on it toady.
3. LOCAL NEWS appeals to readers. Your advertising is NEWS, about you and
your product—that people want to read.
4. SHOW WINDOWS appear on every page. Every advertisement is a show
window of business —of products and prices.
5. HOUSEWIVES and mothers, husbands and breadwinners plan their buying
from these pages that tell them “where to buy it.”
6. MANY FAMILIES read the Home Paper more carefully than any other ad
vertising medium. Keep your message before them.
REMEMBER-
More People In Brantley County Read
The Brantley Enterprise Than Any Other
PUBLICATION!
It Pays to Advertise Where Your
SALES MESSAGE IS READ!
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
YOUR Home County Newspaper
Acting Mayor Aubrey Geiger
will welcome the large crowd to
Blackshear when the program
gets underway following the
parade and barbecue dinner.
Kirk Sutlive, former editor of
The Blackshear Times, who is
public relations director of Un
ion Bag-Camp Corporation in
Savannah, will serve as master
of ceremonies.
Speakers for The Brantley
Company will be H. M. Moody,
representing The Blackshear
Bank, R. D. Thomas, represent
ing the Blackshear Manufactur
ing Company, the Wayne Trad
ing Company, and the Brantley
Warehouses, H. D. Summerall,
Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, October 10, 1957
representing the Pierce Trading
Company, and Nevin Brisboe,
representing Brantley & Pome
roy.
The men are vice-presidents in
The Brantley Company and its
affiliates.
Rev. H. L. Dixon of Patterson
will give the invocation.
Nevin Briscoe is general mana
ger of the day’s activities and
Morris Dowling is assistant
manager.
Don’t forget to renew
your subscription
FACTS ABOUT
FERTILIZATION
Agronomist P. J. Bergeaux, Ag
ricultural Extension Service, re
ports that, currently, only 4.5 per
cent of the total cropland and
improved pasture acreage in Ge
orgia is being limed. Soil test in
formation indicates that over 50
percent of Georgia soils are
strongly acid and need lime. Ge
orgia farmers are using only
about one-half the recommended
rates of mixed fertilizer and
about one-third the recommended
rates of nitrogen, Bergeaux says.