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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Sept. 4 1958
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
CARL BROOME EDITOR and PUBLISHER
Entered at the Post Office at Nahunta, Georgia as
second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Political
Announcements
For Representative
TO THE VOTERS
OF BRANTLEY COUNTY
This is to announce my candi
dacy for Representative from
Brantley County in the election
to be held in September.
For thirty years I have been
connected with the educational
farming and forestry affairs of
our county. This experience gives
me a good understanding of the
problems facing us today. I am
particularly concerned about the
waste and corruption in our
State and Federal governments,
and the constant increase in the
already heavy tax burden being
placed on our shoulders. We are
only kidding ourselves when we
create “authorities” to sell bonds
to enable them to go into all
kinds of activities. Those bonds
are obligations of the state of
Georgia and we will eventually
have to pay them through an
increasing tax load on us.
If you see fit to elect me as
your representative, I shall do
everything within my power to
eliminate corruption in state af
fairs and to stop the rapid in
crease in taxes we are blindly
placing on ourselves and our
children.
I consider it an honor to rep
resent Brantley County in Atlanta
and I shall appreciate your vote
and influence in helping me win
this race.
Yours Sincerely,
E. L. Sears
TO THE VOTERS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the State House of Rep
resentatives from Brantley Coun
ty, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the Democratic Pri
mary to be held on September
10th, 1958.
I have lived in what is now
Brantley County all of my life,
I have been a member of your
school system for 20 years, con
stantly working to have better
educational opportunities for the
children of Brantley County.
You honored me when I was
elected your Representative, and
I have constantly worked for the
progress of Brantley County,
helping secure road contracts,
some of which are under construc
tion, and contracts for the con
struction of other roads will be
let in a few days. I shall contin
ue these efforts, working for the
good of all citizens.
Brantley County now stands on
the threshold of even greater
progress in schools, and roads. I
earnestly solicit the opportunity
to be part of this, by serving as
your Representative in the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia.
Your vote and active support
in my behalf will be greatly ap
preciated.
Sincerely Yours,
J. Floyd Larkins.
MISS HIGHWAY—State Cap
itol newsmen selected Agnes
Rutledge, 18, of McDonough,
as Miss Georgia Highway on
the basis of personality and
looks. She’s posed appropri
ately on a new concrete sec
tion of the Atlanta Express?*
way.
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Corn, from stalk to shelled kernel, is handled by this self-contained Ford picker-sheller, now being
shown by the Ford implement dealer in this area. The fully-mounted machine will pick and shell corn
of up to 28 per cent moisture content cleanly and automatically. Shelled corn, stored in the attached
tank, unloads by auger. Compactness and balanced weight of the machine makes maneuverability in
small headlands and close quarters easy for the operator.
Experience And Ability Make
Brantley County Supporters Urge You To Vote For And Support The Right Man For The Job
Be Sure To Hear An Address By Andrew Tuten Tuesday, Sept. 9 At 5:30-6:30 P. M. Over The Following Stations
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TUTEN The Man With BACKGROUND-EXPERIENCE-ABILITY
Talent Review Contest Tuesday Will
Decide 'Miss South Georgia' Winner
Highlighting an evening of outstanding talent presen
tations will be the crowning of “Miss South Georgia” at the
South Georgia Talent Review to be held next Tuesday,
September 9, in Patterson. |-
Ten South Georgia beauties
representing five counties are
eligible to take part in the talent
contest. The ten, who were the
finalists in the beauty contest
held in Blackshear on August
20, will present talent offerings
in an effort to capture the cov
eted title.
Tuesday’s program will be held
in the Patterson High School
auditorium and will begin
promptly at 8:00 p. m.
The contestant whose combin
ed beauty and talent score is
highest will be awarded the
South Georgia title and will rep
resent her county in the “Miss
Georgia” Pageant in Columbus,
Ga., next May. The contestant
who scores highest in talent will
be named “Miss South Georgia
Talent”.
On hand to crown the new
“Miss South Georgia’’ will be
Miss Barbara Aspinwall of Pat
terson who won the talent con
test and the “Miss Pierce Coun
ty” title last year. In the “Miss
Georgia” Pageant held on May
15 of this year she won a special
talent scholarship award.
The Blackshear-Pierce Coun
ty Chamber of Commerce in co
operation with the Patterson
Lions Club and Blackshear Ro
tary Club will sponsor “Miss
South Georgia’s entry in the
“Miss Georgia’’ Pageant.
The ten contestants competing
in the talent contest, in alpha
betical order by counties, are:
Marion Holt, Elaine Leggett,
Eleanor Tuten, Baxley, Appling
county; Sara Jones, Alma, Bacon
county; Margaret Rose Rogers,
Lenora Wells, Folkston, Charlton
county; Ruth Hawkins, Ludowici,
The Best Man for
SOLICITOR-GENERAL
Andrew J. Tuten
The Sept. 10 Democratic Primary
In
Andrew J. Tuten
Waycross Judicial Circuit
Long County; Mary Linn Brant
ley, Mary Ellen DeLoach, Black
shear, Jonell Williams, Patterson,
Pierce county.
In addition to a cash award
and expense paid trip to Colum
bus for the two to three-day af
fair next May, Tuesday’s winner
will receive a scholarship given
by the Charm School Inc. of Jack
sonville, Fla. She will also be
presented gifts by local mer
chants.
NEWS OF YOUR HOME
COUNTY EVERY WEEK
IN THE
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
Elect BILL BODENHAMER-GOVERNOR
To Maintain
SEGREGATION-COUNTY UNIT SYSTEM-RURAL ROADS
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EDUCATION, HONESTY and EFFICIENCY IN GOVERNMENT
Not Dominated by Foreign Newspaper Monopoly
The dairy industry is a business
that accounts for as much as 20
cents out of the food dollar. This
includes cheese, butter, ice cream,
and other dairy products, say
dairy marketing specialists at the,
Agricultural Extension Service. 1
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Foods often are accepted more
enthusiastically when prepared
to serve in the living room, on
the porch or in the yard, says
Miss Lucile Higginbotham, health
, specialist, Agricultural Extension
, Service.
TRAINING AND
EXPERIENCE ARE VITAL
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