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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 26, 1966
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia
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A. B. Brooker
STANDARD
& Son
OIL CO.
Nahunta, Georgia
W. B. Willis, Agent
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Keep up the
good work.
Chancey's
Standard
Station
Nahunta, Georgia
look forward,
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Nahunta
Florist
Nahunta, Georgia
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to you...
1966 grads.
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Universal
Laundry & Dry
Cleaning
Nahunta, Georgia
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CLASS 0F1966
Step into tomorrow..
Best of Luck a11...
Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Rozier
Industrial Planner Is Added to
Staff of Slash Pine Commission
An industrial planner has been
added to the staff of Slash Pine
Area Planning and Development
Commission.
Charles F. Heath, formerly of
Ashtabula, Ohio, has assumed his
duties with the multi-county or
ganization. He will work directly
with staff members and the var
ious counties in planning for great
er industrial development and co
ordination in the Slash Pine area.
In making the announcement.
Max W. Harral, executive direc
tor, said he was pleased to have
a man of Heath’s experience join
the staff and felt he would fill
a vital role.
His duties will include prepara
tion and continuous updating of
industrial site niformation, plan
ning for industrial parks, encour
aging types of industries adapted
to the region, advising local gov
ernments about technical aids,
providing on-call services, and
acting as a coordinator for area
industrial activities.
WHY RISK
INFECTION
..urn minor cuts, burns, scrapes?
Mycitracin"
OINTMENT
* Protects against 28 lnfec«
tious bacteria that may be
present on the skin.
• Does not sting or stain
• Promotes healing.
Sherman D. Tomlinson
Pharmacist
PHONE HO 2-5178
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
CUSTOMIZED SERVICE
THE DIFFERENCES between custom
tailoring and “ready-made” are often not
discernible to the eye, but the wearer of the
former comes to appreciate the comfort and
lasting satisfaction built into his garment by
careful craftsmanship. Very often the casual
observer of a funeral service misses much
which the family of the bereaved comes
to appreciate as their contacts with the
funeral home develop. A memory picture
which gives support and comfort over the
years is well-worth extra care and thought
fulness.
CHAMBLESS FUNERAL HOME
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GOOD LUCK
1966
and our sincere congratulations.
THE BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Broome
A graduate of Ohio State Uni
versity, Heath did his elementary
and secondary school work in The
Philippians, where his father was
employed as a civil engineer, and
in Columbus, Ohio. He holds a
business administration degree
with a major in industrial rela
tions, contract law, and market
ing.
Prior to his present position.
Heath was executive director of
Ashtabula County Industrial De
velopment, Inc. He has also serv
ed as Chief of the Division of In
dustrial Development, Department
of Industrial and Economic De
velopment, State of Ohio, and as
Development Counselor with the
Economic Development and Pub
licity Commission, Department of
Commerce.
Slash Pine’s new industrial
planner is married to the former
Florence Roush. They have four
children, Dianne 12, Charles Jr.
10, Patricia 6, and Ramela 5. The
family will move to Waycross at
the end of the school term.
YOUTHS UNDER 18
NEED WORK PERMIT
Atlanta — Persons under 18
years of age must have employ
ment certificates from the city
or county school superintendents
before they can be employed ac
cording to Georgia Commissioner
of Labor Ben T. Huiet.
Necessary forms are available
at the offices of school superin
tendents throughout the state.
Under the Georgia law, boys
from 12 to 16 years of age may
work 40 hours a week in whole
sale and retail establishments,
such as grocery and drug stores,
but are not permitted to work af
ter 9:00 P. M. The same applies
to girls from 14 to 16 years of age.
When school is in session, the
law provides that boys from 12
to 16 years of age and girls from
14 to 16 may work four hours a
day after school, eight hours on
Saturdays and holidays, but not
after 9:00 P. M. There are no
limitations on the type of work or
the number of hours minors from
16 to 18 years of age may work,
but they are required to have the
employment certificate.
Phone HO 2-5151
Nahunta, Ga.
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Graduation is only oSsifiuffl
the beginning ...
We wish our 1966 grads the Best of Luck.
LOTT'S VARIETY STORE
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NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
TO THE CLASS OF 1966
Hearty congratulations
J and may continued succes;
A reward your efforts.
CHAMBLESS FUNERAL HOME
RUTH AND GUY CHAMBLESS
Best Wishes 1966
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You came through “Loud and Clear”.
HARRIS GROCERY
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
CLASS OF '66
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Congratulationsand
sincere best wishes.
Brantley Gas & Appliance Co.
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
whatever your
future path^
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be measured by
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Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Morgan
CLASS OF 1966
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Western Auto Associate
Store - Home Owned
JAMES GRINER, MANAGER