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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September 1, 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
WANT ADS
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\I\STORES J^l
Maxwell House Instant
COFFEE AND REDEEM FLOUR
18 Ozs. $1” Town Stamps 10 Lbs. $ 1.19
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, Pound Bag
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 5 Pounds
BLACKBURN SYRUP, No. 5 Jar
DELMONTE CANNED DRINKS, 46 Ounces 3 For
DIXIE DAY DETERGENT, Quart Size
CUT RITE WAX PAPER, 125 Foot Roll
SCOTT FAMILY NAPKINS, 60 Ct., 2 For
BLUE PLATE
Apple Jelly Grape Jelly MILK
18 Ozs. 25* 18 Ozs. 29* 3 Fer 41*
McCORMICK'S BLACK PEPPER, 4 Ounce Can 39c
DIXIE LILY GRITS, 5 Pounds 29c
SUGAR, 10 Lbs. (with $5 or more order) 99c
LEAN GROUND BEEF, 3 Pounds $1.19
RIB AND BRISKET STEW, 3 Pounds SI.OO
PORK PORK BEEF
Neck Bone RIBS ROAST
3 Lbs. $1 00 Lb. 39* Lb. 39*
: ALL MEAT STEW, Pound 59c 2
8 STEAK, Rib and Sirloin, Pound 59c 2
2 STEAK, T-Bone and Round, Pound 69c 2
8 CAULEY'S SMOKED MIXED SAUSAGE, Pound 49c 8
• •
X Ability..,
CANNOT BE BOUGHT WITH MONEY*
Ability comes only to those who train
vigorously and work hard to attain it.
X Experience...
CANNOT BE BOUGHT WITH MONEY*
Experience comes only to those whose
ability has afforded them an opportunity
to train and work in a chosen field.
IX Seniority...
CANNOT BE BOUGHT WITH MONEY*
(even millions). Seniority(in Congress) is
the reward that we, as voters, are entitled
to, for outstanding ability and tried and
tested experience as our representative
in Washington.
RUSSELL TUTEN
HAS EARNED
(not tried to buy)
ALL THREE!!!
‘RUSSELL TUTEN CAN'T BE BOUGHT WITH MONEY, EITHER!
TRY
LETS GO TO ED'S
Ed's Grocery Bargains
Hickox,: Georgia
Open 8:00 A. M. Until 9:00 P. M.
WE GIVE
BLUE PLATE
Additional Manpower
Training Class Is
Planned in Waycross
The Georgia State Employment
Service, located at 809 Elizabeth
Street in Waycross, announces
that an additional Manpower
Training class is being offered.
Ashley Goldwire, manager of
the local office, states that train
ing for 20 woodworking machine
operators will begin in Septem
ber. Training allowances of up to
S6O per week will be payable in
some instances.
Under the federally sponsored
Manpower Development and
Training Act, the training is a
vailable to unemployed and under
employed workers. Orientation
lectures and prelimniary screen
ing interviews are being conduct
ed at 8:30 a. m., Monday through
Thursday, and at 1:15 on Friday
afternoon.
PHONE HO 2-4177
SHAWNEES
GOOD HOPE
Roscoe Emory Dean Jr.
Dean
Assists
Youth
As Georgia’s youngest Senator,
Roscoe Emory Dean is in the
good position of being able to un
derstand the problems of youth
... is able to communicate with
them .... and has the mature
judgement of a Senator to be able
to carry our programs designed
to help them. “The leaders of to
morrow are the youth we help to
day”, Senator Dean has constant
ly stated.
On September 14, vote for the
future of our youth and our dis
trict .... Vote for Roscoe Emory
Dean, YOUR State Senator, "The
People's Candidate."
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' ^THIRTEENTH IN A SERIES
'of advertisements based on actual interviews.
Other families in Georgia
enjoy low-cost
electric cooling/heatmg
IN DECATUR, the H. T. Keenans express their
delight with total-electric living. “Electricity’s
a bargain. And we like wall heaters that let us
control the temperature of individual rooms,”'
Mr. Keenan says. In this air-conditioned 6-
room, 2-bath home, appliances include range,
refrigerator, clothes dryer and water heater.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $27.00
IN MANCHESTER, the Eugene Bartlett fami
ly lives happily in a 7-room home equipped
with air conditioning and baseboard heating.
“We enjoy our total-electric home,” Mr. Bart
lett says, “and if we build again, our new home
also will be total electric.” Appliances include^
range, refrigerator, washer and water heater-
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $29.00
IN KINGSLAND, the Fred Suttons have lived
in their total-electric home for three years.
“We love the clean and healthful atmosphere
of electric cooling and heating,” Mr. Sutton
reports. Baseboard heaters warm the 6-room,
2-bath home. They enjoy refrigerator, range,
washer and window air conditioning units.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $25.00
ON ST. SIMONS ISLAND, the A. E. Sweeneys
enjoy year-round comfort provided by a hea£
pump. Says Mrs. Sweeney, “We like the heat
pump because it’s economical, and it does such
a wonderful job.” This 7-room home was con
verted to total electric in 1963. Their appliances
include range, refrigerator, washer, freezer.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $22.00.
Why don’t you step up
to the joy of total-electric living?
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Vote for Steve Nimmer, House of Representatives
District 84, Pierce and Brantley Counties.
Dean For Small
Businessman
Senator Roscoe Emory Dean
supported and fought for the re
stored three per cent tax rebate
for small businessman, many of
whom are located in this Sixth
District. No new taxes have re
ceived a vote from Senator Dean.
The fight for the small business
man against the selfish interests
of a political machine has been
carried on by Senator Dean.
On September 14 vote for nc
new taxes . . . vote for progress
. . . Vote for Roscoe Emory Dean
YOUR State Senator, “The Peo
pie’s Candidate.”
(Advertisement)
WILSON
Will Win With
Your Help
PRESCRIPTION^
SPECIALISTS
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Ernest Knight
DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Pharmacist Always on Duty
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
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GIANT
69*
Maxwell House Instant COFFEE, in pitcher 10 Ounces $1.19
I Hawaiian Punch, 46 Ounces, 3 For— SI.OO I
| POCAHONTAS MAYONNAISE, Pint 25* g
| CARNATION MILK, 7 For SI.OO g
| DIZZY DEAN CHARCOAL, 10 Lbs 49* |
14 Ozs. Hunt's LILY TULIP LILY TULIP
| CATSUP PLATES CUPS |
| 2 For 35* 40 ct. 39* 25 ct. 25* |
I ALCOA WRAP, 12 Inches 29* I
| FRENCH'S MUSTARD, 24 Ounces 29* g
g GOLD CREST PEACHES, No. 2% Can, 5 for SI.OO g
g Swift's Jewel Shortening, 3 Pound Can.. 69* |
CAULEY'S WHOLE Cauley's All Meat I FRYERS I
g PICNICS WIENERS g
| Lb. 39* 12 Ozs. 39* 29* |
I Morgan Grocery I
Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga.
Try WANT ADS
INGLE GROCERY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
The Money You Save Will Jingle
If You Always Trade With ingle
Open Every Night Until Nine, Closed Sunday
SHAWNEES
FLOUR
5 Lbs. 65*
Dixie Crystal Sugar (limit 1 with $5 order) 5 lbs. 49 c
Milk, Carnation, Pet, Good Hope, Borden, 3 For 45 c
Stokely's Ping or Pong, 46 Ounces, 3 For $] 00
Maxwell House Coffee, Limit 1 Per Customer, Lb Baa 59c
REYNOLDS ALUMINUM FOIL, 12 Inches 2 For 59 c
AURORA TISSUE, Two 2-Roll Packages 49 c
80 ct. Northern McCormick Vanilla Emporer long grain
NAPKINS EXTRACT RICE
2 For 29* 2 Ozs. 39* 3 Lbs. 29*
Kokem Spray Starch, Reg. 49c, 22 Ounces 39 c
BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT 59c Men's Boots and Work Shoes,
Laaies Tennis Shoes, Girls' Loafers, Dan River Cloth,
Caps, Hats. Sweet Potatoes, Pound 10c and 12c
PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE, Reg. 98c, Now 79 c
KARO SYRUP, RED LABEL, Pints, 2 For ' 49 c
BLUE PLATE MAYONNAISE, Qt. 49c FRYERS, Lb. 29c
Dozen 59* 49* & 59* 4 Lbs. $1 00
ALL MEAT STEW, Lb. 59c HAMBURGER, 2 Lbs. .. 98c
STEAK, Round, T-Bone, Sirloin, Pound 79^
MIXED SMOKED SAUSAGE, Pound 49c
, GROCERY SPECIALS I
I Cet More For Your Money At Morgan's
f Friday and Saturday, Sept. 2-3
quantity limited
PAL PEANUT ■
CLOROX BUTTER |
30* 32 Ozs. 59*
HICKOX, GA.
SHAWNEES CORNBREAD
MIX MATE
3 For 25* 6 Ozs. 39*
co
COFFEE