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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, August 18, 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
Anti-poverty
Grant Made to
9 Ga. Counties
A full-year, anti-poverty grant
will be used to set up a job dev
elopment and readiness program
that will locate and generate job
opportunities, refer unemployed
and under-employed persons to a
vailable training programs, and
motivate the poor through counsel
ing to fill existing jobs.
In announcing the $48,767 award,
Frank K. Sloan, Southeast Region
al Director of the Office of Econ
omic Opportunity, said that the
funds will go to the Slash Pine
THIS IS NO BULL
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Democratic Primary September 14, 1966
New Banking Hours
Effective Week Ending Saturday, August 27,
1966, our New Banking Hours will be:
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
9:00 A. M TO 2:00 P. M.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
4:00 P. M. TO 6:00 P. M.
CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY
THE CITIZENS BANK
Folkston and Nahunta, Georgia
Member F D. I. C.
Area Planning and Development
Commission. The nine Georgia
counties are Atkinson, Bacon, Ben
Hill, Brantley, Clinch, Charlton,
Coffee, Pierce, and Ware.
A staff of four professional job
developers and counselors and one
resident secretary-bookkeeper will
utilize the information assembled,
counsel prospective beneficiaries
concerning existing traning pro
grams, job opprtuntes, and moti
vate such persons to take advan
tage of existing opportunities.
A maximum effort will be made
to coordinate project activities
with the present activities of State
and local agencies working in the
employment field.
Max Harral is the executive di
rector of the applicant agency.
NIMMER Is
The Man For
Representative
WHY
Does J. Russell Tuten Favor
Giving Aid and Comfort
To Communist Countries?
Let's Look at the Record-
House Bill No. 14929: Motion of Representative
Walker of Mississippi to ban the sale of
American Products to all Communists Countries.
Representative Tuten voted to continue selling
American Products to the Communists. Why?
WHY-
is Tuten now trying to hide this record behind
desperate, mud-slinging charges.
WHY?
This Ad Paid for by Bth District Volunteers for Stuckey
Hoke S. Wilson
Is Candidate for
Representative
To Hie Citizens and
Voters of the 84th
Representative District:
As all of you know, Pierce and
Brantley Counties now have t o
share a State Representative in
the 84th Representative District.
I am a candidate for this most
important office, subject to the
Democratic Primary to be held
on September 14th.
I have always believed that ev
ery county should have at least
one representative. However,
since this is no longer possible,
due to the rulings of the United
States Supreme Court, I am hap
py that the counties of Pierce and
Brantley were placed in the same
district. The two counties have a
lot in common, including family
ties, religious life, and agricul
ture. In fact part of Brantley
County was once a part of Pierce.
I was horn in Brantley County,
and have lived there all my life,
except for time I spent in the
C.C.C. camp and the United
States Navy. I am married to the
former Miss Mary Bryan. We
have three children and three
grandchildren.
In 1962, the people of Brantley
County honored me by electing
me State Representative. In 1964,
I was reelected for another 2 year
term. The reapportionment of the
House of Representatives did
not allow me to serve but one
year to the term I was elected in
1964. While in the House of Rep
resentatives, I served on the
Welfare, Motor Vehicles and State
Institutions and Property Commit
tees. I was vice-chairman of the
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
Sub-Committee on Juvenile Mat
ters.
I believe that the experience I
have gained while serving as
Brantley County Representative,
plus the fact that I am a native
born son, aware of the needs and
problems of our people, amply
qualifies me to serve as your
representative.
I promise you that I will work
with all of the officials of both
counties in the securing of more
roads, more industry, and more
services for our district.
I am going to make a special
effort to see each of you, and dis
cuss my platform with you. If I
for some reason do not get a
chance to talk with you in per
son, please accept this as a per
sonal appeal for your vote and in
fluence.
Sincerely
HOKE S. WILSON 7-21
J. Robert Smith
Announces for
Representative
TO THE VOTERS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY.
GEORGIA:
Subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the State Democra
tic Primary to be held Septem
ber 14, 1966, I hereby an
nounce my candidacy for Rep
resentative from District 84,
comprising Brantley and Pier
ce Counties, to the General
Assembly of the State of
Georgia.
I am a former resident of
Brantley County and served
as your Representative in 1961
and 1962.1 am a practicing at
torney now residing in Black
shear.
Your support and vote will
be greatly appreciated, and it
is my intention to represent
the interests of all the citizens
of both counties.
Respectfully,
J. Robert Smith tl
PRACTICAL
FAMILY
LIVING
Family fun seems to reach
a peak during the summer
months because more family
members are free from rigid
schedules. This is the time
when picnics spring up as a
form of family togetherness
and recreation.
A picnic should be enjoyed
by all, which means the home
maker should not have to be
responsible for every detail.
A clue to a successful picnic
is planning. With pen in hand,
jot down the three I Ws
for good picnic planning —
they are Where, Who and
What. „ .
First, plan “where the pic-
nic will be so you will know
what is available at the site
such as cooking equipment,
water supply, picnic tables and
recreational facilities.
Second, plan “who” will at
tend the picnic. If there are
several adults attending, the
responsibility of food prepara
tion can be divided. Also, it
is important to know how
many people will be attending
so as to know how much food
to prepare and, perhaps, to
fit the dietary needs of the
various age groups.
The third “W” in picnic
planning is “'What” to take.
A picnic menu should be sim
ple. A good rule to follow is
to plan the menu by the basic
four food groups. Do not try
to carry a variety of different
kinds of food; just be sure to
have plenty of each dish you
do carry.
Make a list of all supplies
you will need. Think through
the menu you have planned
and list all items necessary for
preparation, tranportation and
eating. Items which are often
forgotten include salt and pep
per, bottle opener, paper
towels, a bag for garbage, in
sect repellent and sunburn lo
tion.
By Annette Ray, Home Ec
onomist-Home Management,
Cooperative Extension Service,
University of Georgia
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THINNING PINES
When thinning a pine stand
remove trees that are diseased,
insect infected, poorly formed,
slower growing, small and
damaged, advise foresters with
the University of Georgia Ex
tension Service.
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THE JAMES E. (Nig) WARREN FAMILY seated, left to right.
James E. (Nig) Warren; John, 5; Mrs. James E. Warren. Standing,
left to right: Jill Ann, 14; Joseph, 17; James E. Jr., 19 and Jamie, 10.
We wish it were possible to talk to each of you in person and tell
you about our father and husband. He is an honest and sincere man; a
good leader in our daily lives, setting an excellent example for us, and
a wonderful provider for our household. He is a hard worker, never
gives up on anything he begins and is always willing and ready to help
his fellowman, his community and state. We are proud of him because
of his interest in the young people and their future happiness.
Please vote for our Dad and Husband and send him to the State
Senate on September 14. You will never regret it.
Sincerely,
THE JAMES E. (Nig) WARREN FAMILY
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