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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 14, 1959
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Entered at the Post Office at Nahunta, Georgia as
second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
'Miss South Georgia' Winner
Competing in State Contest
Miss Margaret Rose Rodgers
of Folkston, winner of the “Miss
South Georgia” title last Sept
ember will represent this area in
the Miss Georgia Pageant being
held in Columbus Thursday th
rough Saturday of this week.
She will appear in the state
contest as ‘‘Miss Charlton County”
and is being sponsored by the
Blackshear-Pierce County Cham
ber of Commerce. The local con-
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test was sponsored by the Black
shear Rotary Club and Patterson
Lions Club.
Miss Rodgers will be one of 43
contestants in the annual affair.
Taking part on the program will
be Miss Jeanette Ardell, “Miss
Georgia” of 1958, and Miss Mary
Ann Mobley, “Miss America” of
1958.
Nahunta, Ga.
Disposal Plant
Contract Signed
With Pepper Co.
The City of Blackshear Wed
nesday executed a contract with
the Harry Pepper Company of
Jacksonville, Fla., for the con
struction of a sewage disposal
plant for a total construction cost
of $103,587.50.
The contract was executed at
a called meeting of the council
between the city and the Pepper
Company and the construction
company agreed to start work on
May 25.
The city earlier had received
written approval from the federal
government giving authority to
award the contract.
At other business at the called
meeting council awarded the job
of painting the interior of the
city jail (downstairs only) to
Allen Dixon for a total of $165.00.
Four other bids were received
ranging from $185.00 to SBOO.OO.
Nahunta Grammar
School 4-H Club
Met Wednesday
The Nahunta Grammar School
4-H Club met in the grammar
school auditorium Wednesday,
May 13.
The meeting was called to or
der by John Jones. We had the
devotional by Dianne Hickox.
The minutes and roll call was
by our secretary, Linda Hickox.
The awards for our dress and
talent contest wAs given to us
of our last meeting, by Mrs.
Raulerson. We had public speak
ing and cooking contests.
Then the meeting was adjourn
ed for the year.
Emmie Lou Crews, reporter.
Open House Set
Sunday, May 17,
At Fort Stewart
FORT STEWART — The “Pow
er for Peace” provided by the
Nation’s Armed Forces will be
demonstrated to the citizens of
Blackshear and Pierce County at
Fort Stewart’s Sunday “Open
House” on May 17.
Blackshear and Pierce County
residents are invited by Brigadier
General Eric H. F. Svensson,
Fort Stewart Commanding Gene
ral, to be guests of Fort Stewart
on that day. Thousands of Geor
gians are expected to witness the
“Open House” Program which be
gins at 1:30 at Fort Stewart’s “C”
Range.
A featured activity of the after
noon will be the detonation of a
simulated atomic explosion. This
will be followed by the “Mad
Minute” during which all weap
ons will fire on a single target
area.
Other exciting events on the
program include a platoon of
giant M-48 General Patton tanks
firing their 90-millimeter tank
guns and machine guns; Antiair
craft Artillery weapons firing at
ground targets; flying demonst
rations by light Army aircraft
and helicopters; and a parachute
jump by members of the Provis
ional Assault Gun Company, 82nd
Airborne Division.
Among the weapons, military
vehicles and equipment that will
be on static display will be the
Army’s latest addition to its air
transportable equipment. The
newest airborne weapon, the M-56
Scorpion, will be open to inspect
ion.
No other medium brings «uch
consistent, profitable results as
newspaper advertising.
HERE'S
WHAT OTHER
LOW-PRICED
CARS HOPE
YOU'LL DO
WITHOUT!
(BUT HOW THEY WISH THEY HAD ’EM)
NO
WONDER
MORE PEOPLE
ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS
THAN ANY OTHER CAR I
Make sure you get the most for your money—see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer!
R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
A FEW QUESTIONS TO ASK
IF HE CAN ANSWER ALL THE ABOVE QUES
TIONS IN THE AFFIRMATIVE, HE HAS AN
EQUAL RIGHT TO YOUR BUSINESS.
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
Phone 2-2531
The Printing Peddler
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WHEN THE PEDDLER SELLING STATIONERY
AND PRINTING SUPPLIES SOLICITS YOUR BUSI-
NESS, THERE ARE A FEW QUESTIONS WHICH
HE SHOULD BE WILLING TO ANSWER TO YOUR
SATISFACTION:
1. Does he pay taxes in this community?
2. Can he supply your order on short notice?
3. Does he donate space in the newspaper to your local
community enterprises?
4. Does he pay wages to employees here?
5. Does his newspaper donate space toward the bet
terment and upbuilding of this community?
6. Does he grant you favors that you would ask of your
local newspaper?
7. Does the quality of his merchandise stand inspec
tion?
8. Does his price include postage and insurance
charges?
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
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If Not, Consult
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CHEVY’S ROOMINESS
You’ll find Chevrolet seats are up to a full
5.7 inches wider than those of the other leading
low-priced sedans. And Chevy gives you even more
head room than most of the highest priced sedans.
CHEVY’S BIGGER BRAKES
Chevrolet’s new Safety-Master brakes are built for
up to two-thirds longer life, with more lining
area than any other low-priced car.
CHEVY’S FULL COIL RIDE
No other leading low-priced car cushions you
with coil springs at every wheel.
CHEVY’S FRESH STYLING
You don’t have to look twice at Chevy’s clean-swept
silhouette to know it’s a new car. And that’s bound
to mean a higher allowance at trade-in time.
CHEVY'S BIGGER SAVINGS
A pair of Chevrolet 6’s proved this emphatically—
coming in first and second in their class in this
year’s Mobilgas Economy Run. And the winning
mileage was a whopping 22.38 m.p.g.
CHEVY'S HIGHER TRADE-IN VALUE
The National Automobile Dealers Association
Official Used Car Guide Botok shows that Chevy
consistently brings a higher trade-in allowance than
any other low-priced car.
CHEVY'S ADVANCED-DESIGN ENGINES
Chevy’s the only car in its field that gives you
oil-hushed hydraulic valve lifters on all
standard engines for smoother, quieter performance.
It’s the only American car at any price with a
high-performance V 8 that packs more than one
horsepower into every cubic inch of displacement. And
you get nine engines in all to choose from ... every
one of them with the convenience of automatic choke.
Nahunta, Georgia