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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, October 22, 1959
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Carl Broome
Mrs. Carl Broome
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
Deer, Turkey
Hunt Season
Opens Nov. 1
Deer, Turkey, Squirrel season
opens Nov. 1, and Quail and Rab
bit on Nov. 20.
Ranger Rowell is reminding
all sportsmen to have their hunt
ing licenses on their person while
hunting and have their guns
plugged to a 3-shell capacity,
and report all deer and turkey
killed to your wildlife Ranger or
to the State Game & Fish Com
mission, Waycross. Rowell says
we have a good crop of deer and
he is urging all sportsmen and
hunting clubs to protect doe deer
and you will be glad you did
next hunting season.
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Brown Brooker, Dan Wainright,
Delma Herrin, Owen and Jimmie
Wainright are catching lots of
black bass and some large ones.
Ben Jones, Claude and Harry
Smith and Harry DePratter are
also catching some big strings.
Let’s find out that secret bait
they are using.
Larry Stallings, Avery Strick
land and Rep Johns are coming
in with some big bass and some
large strings of perch.
The river can be rising, muddy,
raining but they come in with
a good catch every time. The
Ranger and lots of other folks
would like to know just where
their Smoke House is. When you
ask them, where did you catch
all those fish. Here is the answer
you get “Down Yonder’’. Earl
and Harry Raulerson came in
with a story that the big ones
got away and that fits in with
a few others that we know of.
Very sincerely,
Ranger A. M. Rowell
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AWAIT ARRIVAL OF NATIONAL F. F. A. PRESIDENT — A crowd of several hundred citizens and public officials of Waycross,
Blackshear, Patterson and Pierce county, gathered to meet Jim Thomas of Patterson, newly elected national president of the Future Farm
ers of America, at the Waycross airport Sunday, Oct. 18. Blackshearand Patterson high school bands played for the occasion.
(Hendry Studio photos.)
FAMILY, TEACHERS ARE PROUD — Jim Thomas,
as he alighted from, plane which brought him from At
lanta to Waycross is shown with, left to right, Mrs.
Oswell Smith, Patterson teacher; Lindsay Thomas, his
brother; Mr. and Mrs. Son Thomas, his parents, and
Oswell Smith, vocational teacher at Patterson High.
Hunting industry
too!
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INDUSTRIAL development representatives of the
Georgia Power Company travel far and wide in
search of new manufacturing and processing
plants. Their work is exciting and gratifying, for
its effects are felt throughout Georgia.
Another industrial plant brings more jobs, more
payrolls. It boosts the state’s economy and
standard of living.
A report for the first nine months of 1959 shows
that 96 new industries* have located on the Com
pany’s lines. These plants represent more than
$29 million of capital investment, 4,415 jobs, and
a yearly payroll of more than sl4 million.
Results such as these make it a rewarding job
to hunt new industry. For the Georgia Power
Company it’s a hunt that never ends.
* Manufacturing or processing plants representing capital
investments of $50,000 or more and employing 10 or
more workers.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITfZfN W H I » I V I « W f $ f B V f
Governor to Proclaim Jim Thomas Day X^ ndiv ^ r: „
* Dear Mr. Harrison:
Gov. S. Ernest Vandiver has man of Pierce County Commis-! “Thank you for your telegrazn
said he will proclaim a “Jim sioners T. N. Harrison received ।of Oct. 16, concerning young Jim
Thomas Day” in Georgia. Chair- the following letter from Gov. I Thomas of Patterson
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