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New-Style Cab Leads
’6*6 r Clievrolet Truck Line Features
P New in Chevrolet’s 1966 truck line is this
short cab for many heavy-duty models. Aerody
namically styled for low air-resistance, its short
length gives improved load-weight distribution,
Jet retains adequate driver room and comfort,
[any panels are easily removable for access to
PRACTICAL
FAMILY
LIVING
Almost half of all accidental
deaths in homes are the result
of falls. Falls can occur any time
and at any place. No one is im
mune from the danger. Falls oc
cur inside and outside the home
— in the living room, dining
room, bedroom, bathroom and
kitchen and on stairs — and in
FRUIT PICKERS
WANTED
for work in Florida, males,
only — 18-50 years old. Pre
fer workers with farm ex
perience. Transportation and
housing furnished. Minimum
wage and work will last six
months. If interested contact
Roy Morrison immediately
at:
GEORGIA STATE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
809 Elizabeth Street
Waycross, Georgia
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WOMBS!
flameless
electric heating
First choice for more than 300,000* new Ameri
can homes this year alone! By 1980, the total
should reach 19 million.
Its rapidly increasing popularity is credited
to many advantages: comfort, cleanliness, con
venience, efficiency.
And savings begin with construction. An
electric heating system requires no expensive
flues, vents or chimneys. We even help pay the
wiring cost.
' Also, a special low rate is available to total
electric residential customers. With our budget
billing, you pay the same amount every month
for electric service.
Join the national trend. Choose flameless
electric heating. Takes first prize for complete
comfort every time.
»Figures supplied by Edison Electric Institute
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY,
the chassis or for damage replacement. Other
features of the 1966 line include, a new three-ton
series with payloads up to 17 tons, six new
engines, a three-speed automatic transmission,
and several safety items as standard equipment.
The line has been expanded to 366 models.
other places.
Men and women between the
ages of 25 and 44 are as likely
to fall downstairs as a young
child or a senior citizen. The
common theory that falls happen
only to young children and in
dividuals over 65 years of age is
not true although individuals un
der five and over 65 are more
likely to be fatally injured by
falls.
Many more girls and women
than boys and men (except those
under 5) are treated at hospitals
for injuries from falls.
Both men and women are more
often hospitalized for falling
down stairs although a surprise
ing number fall up stairs. Family
members are injured on stairs
more frequently during summer
months even though this is a time
for outdoor activities.
Individuals over 65 years of age
are just as likely to fall on one
day as another. However, child
ren under five years of age fall
more often on Mnoday and
Thursday. The survey on these
facts regarding falls did not dis
cover why.
A “Fall Hazard Hunt” may
help you to discover and elimi
nate some of the dangers. —• By
Lucile Higginbotham, Home Eco
nomist-Health, Cooperative Ex
tension Service, University of
Georgia.
Arnall
De-Rails
Vandiver
Ellis Arnall, Georgia’s next Gov
ernor, charged over a state-wide,
14-station television network that
former Governor Ernest Vandiver
is a $30,000-a-year “political
agent” of the L & N Railroad, the
lessee of the state-owned W & A
Railroad, and that Vandiver is
paid by the L&N for two pur
poses: to keep the L&N from
paying state income taxes on the
profits from the W& A and to
obtain a new lease, favorable to
the L & N and unfavorable to the
taxpayers, when the present one
expires in 1969 during the term
of Georgia’s next Govenor.
Former Governor Arnall charged
that “while saving the L&N taxes,
Governor Vandiver increased the
people’s taxes. Among these in
creases, he said, were:
The elimination of federal in
come tax payments as a deduction
from state income tax, enacted
when Vandiver was President of
the Senate; this cost the taxpay
ers $7,861,118 the first fiscal year.
The bracket system of state sales
tax collection resulted in the pay
ment of nine per cent instead of
three per cent on small purchases.
This device cost the people of
Georgia more than $8,000,000 dur
ing Vandiver’s four years in office.
By advancing the schedule of
state income tax payments, Gov
ernor Vandiver, through legisla
tive enactment, made each indi
vidual pay five years* taxes in
four. This tax increase took $15,-
804,722 more “from your pockets
and mine.”
“Governor Vandiver promised
the people that if they would elect
him Governor he would never de
segregate the schools. He deceived
the people. He said, ‘No, not one,
never, never, never. Blood will
flow in the streets. There are jiot
enough federal bayonets or fed
eral money to force me to back
down. I will go to jail first.*
“Governor Vandiver knew when
he promised this that he could
not defy the law of the land. Ha
knew when he made those pledges
he was not telling the people the
truth.” |
State Highway Director James
L. Gillis “is a czar who builds
political fences instead of high
ways,” Arnall said, “and Gov
ernor Ernest Vandiver is his cap
tive candidate.” The route of In- .
terstate 85 was changed from
Gainesville, Cornelia and Tocco*
to go through Vandiver’s farm at
Lavonia. Acting on secret advance
information he bought critical
tracts of land across the Tugaloo
river in South Carolina and then
they ran the road through his
land on both sides of the Tugaloo
river.
Fortner Governor Vandiver has
not denied any of these charges.
Arnall said the issues in the
campaign are honesty in govern-,
ment, truth, no conflict of inter
est, better education, law and
order.
Arnall, now making 67 speeches
over Georgia, said the response to
his candidacy is excellent.
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'Peachy Flavor'
To bring out the peachy flavor
of fresh peaches, add a dash of al
mond extract, suggests Mrs. Rita
Waters, Extension home econo
mist — nutrition, University of
Georgia.
Acute Shortage
Os Good Rye
Seed Reported
Atlnata — There is an acute
shortage of good rye in Georgia
this year, Commissioner of Agri
culture Phil Campbell said. Seed
dealers and farmers should,
therefore, be on the lookout for
any unadapted or mislabeled
rye, warned Campbell.
Several years ago Georgia
farmers, without knowing exact
ly why, had quit using rye as a
winter forage and grain crop.
This was because the varieties
being sold in Georgia were North
ern varieties that would not grow
here.
The Georgia Department of
Agriculture Seed Division and
the Georgia Experiment Stations
began experimenting with rye
and have since determined varie
ties which do well in Georgia
and are now used by our farm
ers. Seed dealers were told to
stop selling the Northern varie-
NOW! '66 CHEVROLETS
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NEW CHEVELLE
SUPER SPORT 396
New 300’s. New3oo Deluxe models. New Malibus. And two
new Super Sport 396's—coupe and convertible—with en
gines that tell you exactly what kind of Chevelles they are.
Both are available with 396-cu.-ln. Turbo-Jet VB's, either
325 hp or, 360 hp. And both come with special hood,
grille, suspension, emblems, red stripe tires, floor-mounted
shift. Twelve beautiful new Chevelles in all—and all as
new inside as they are outside, headlamps to taillights.
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Nova Super Sport Coupe
Bl MEW CHEVYn
It’s so different, we should really call it the Chevy 111. Roofs are swept
way back on coupes. Fenders, grille, hood, taillights and bumpers are
new on all seven models. Interiors are richer. Power available up to a
350-hp Turbo-Fire VB. You can even order headrests for the front seats
and Mag-style wheel covers. What's the economical, dependable Chevy j
II coming to? A lot of smart '66 car buyers, we figure.
SEE THE NEW 1968 CAPRICE • CHEVROLET* CHEVELLE«CHEWS i CORVAIR*CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLETDEALER^
ties.
Campbell said he is warning
all seed dealers to not take the
shortage of Georgia adapted
varieties of rye as an excuse to
sell Northern rye in our state.
In addition, farmers should be
doubly careful when purchasing
rye seed and should read the
label carefully and question the
dealer as to its origin and ger
mination. Only the following
varieties are recommended in
Georgia: Wrens Abruzzi, Weser,
Explorer, Elbon, Florida Black.
Seed dealers found selling
Northern mislabeled rye in Geor
gia will be prosecuted, Campbell
said.
Second Half of
Dove Season to
Open December 7
The first half of the Georgia
dove season closed on September
30, according to Mallory Hatchett,
chief of the Waycross District,
Georgia Game and Fish Com-
10 5873
R. L Walker Chevrolet Co.
Phone ATlaa 3-4250, SIS Tebeau Street,
mission.
The second half of the season
will open at noon on Tuesday,
Dec. 7, and will close at sunset
on Saturday, Jan. 15, 1966.
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BRANTLEY
ENTERPRISE
Smokey Says:
Y FOLKS SHOULD BE '
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Don’t let your fire get away!
BY CHEVROLET
Custom Coupe, Sedan and two luxu
rious new Custom Wagons now. Liquid
smooth ride. Power you can order just as
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965
The Emergency Number
To Remember HO 2-4944
FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT,
24 HOURS A DAY
AMBULANCE SERVICE.
AIR-CONDITIONED - OXYGEN EQUIPPED
Mincy-Callahan Funeral Home
Phone HO 2-4944, Nahunta, Ga.
smooth and pin-drop quiet. Turbo-Jet
V 8 engines that go all the way up to 425
hp. Shimmering new interiors. The look
of hand-rubbed walnut trim. Elegance
everywhere. Made by Chevrolet, so you
know what a beautiful value it must be.
NEW CHEVROLET
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SMOOTHER I
We’ve again specially tailored those coil
springs at every wheel to each body style.
We've put in new softer shock absorbers. No
Chevrolet has ever had a ride like this.
Power begins with a thrifty Six at 155 hp,
and goes on from there. Turbo-Jet VB's
available at 325 hp, 390 hp and 425 hp in ■
all the new Impalas, Bel Airs and Biscaynes.
Model shown: Impala Super Sport Coupe. ^B
’66 CORVAIR UNIQUE
Still America’s only rear-engine car. And with the special
steering and suspension you can add, there's no better
way to rid yourself of prematurely gray driving. Lots new.
Corvair, like all the '66 Chevrolets, has a padded dash,
seat belts front and back, new fully synchronized 3-speed.
Corsas, Monzas, 50Q's. Get one. Stay young.
WaycroM, Ga.