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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, G*., Thursday, September I, 19M
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
The Brantley Enterprise
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AAAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT-for the man whose own
educational background qualifies him to provide a pro
gram of quality training that our children need to meet the
challenge of the future.
MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT—for the man whose own
successful business experience gives him the voice of
authority to speak to big industry in search of better paying
jobs for Georgians.
MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT-by voting for the man with
the courage to speak out for law and order and the deter
mination to insure protection and peace for all Georgians.
hr a better day,
vote for JAMIS GRAY W
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W. B. WILLIS, AGENT
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
MAKE
YOUR VOTE
COUNT!
LEGAL ADVERTISING
GEORGIA — Brantley County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
Ann Raulerson administrator of
the estate of Dora L. Raulerson
late of said County, deceased,
having duly appliec by petition
for leave to sell certain of t h e
lands belonging to said estate;
said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary for said County, to be
held on the first Monday in Oc
tober 1966.
Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this Sept. 6, 1966.
Perry U. Rozier, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams
Atty, for Petitioner. 9-29
STANDARD
“XOILZ~
J. ROBERT SMITH
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. I 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 ts
STEVE NIMMER
Candidate for Representative
Steve Nimmer
Asks Support of
Pierce, Brantley
County Voters
To the Citizens of Pierce
And Brantley Counties:
This is to annouiwe Aat I am
offering myself as a candidate for
Member of the House of Repre
sentatives, District 84, Pierce
and Brantley Counties, in the
Democratic primary to be held
Sept. 14, 1966.
My purpose in offering as a
candidate is in the hope that I
may render a genuine service as
Representative of the two coun
ties in this district I sincerely
believe that in this capacity I can
be of help in obtaining some of
the benefits and services our a
rea needs.
I have raised a family of two W
sons and two daughters, one still Ip
being in high school and two in K
college. Therefore, the youth of K
our area have always been o f Eg
special interest and inspiration to K
me. If elected as your Represen- H
tative, this is an area that will E
be close to my heart. The edu- I
cation and welfare of our young ■
people must never be secondary H
as tve plan for future progress. Ei
Since my business and liveli- I
hood have always been directly |
dependent on the prosperity of the Ip
farmer. I can certainly pledge E;
myself to work for the best in- R
terests of farm people as Repre K
sentative.
I am sure i can work harmon- t
iously with your ejected local and H
state officials, whoever they may H
be. ■
In humility I solicit your con
sideration of my candidacy, and E
if you see fit to give me your P
vote and support, I will ever be H
grateful.
Respectfully, 2s
STEVE NIMMER
Candidate for ■
Representative 7-23
Why Not Try Your Luck
Why not try to win a SSO prize?
It costs nothing but a stamp to
try your skill at being a poli
tical prophet in the Enterprise
guessing contest about the race
for governor.
Pick the six Democratic candi
dates in the order they finish in
the Sept. 14 primary election.
Then pick the winner of the run
off, if a runoff is necessary. You
may win the SSO prize offered for
correct predictions.
Lastly, pick the winner in the
General Election the first Tues
day in November.
You may use the blank pub
lished in the Enterprise from
time to time or you may make
out your own blank and fill it in
with your nrediction.
Entries in this contest must be
sent through the mail and must
be post marked not later than
Monday, Sept. 12.
Read the rules of the contest
in the Enterprise and make your
prediction. Remember, it costs
nothing to try for the SSO prize.
FOR LARGE LITTERS
A well-balanced ration, fed
in correct amounts, is essen
tial for a sow to produce large
litters of pigs, according to
Extension animals scientists
at the University of Georgia.
They say the amount of feed
will have to be increased dur
ing the last one-third of the
gestation period. Also, gilts
will require more feed be
cause they will be growing as
well as developing a litter of
Pigs-
WILSON
Will Win With
Your Help
I Businessman - Tobacco Farmer- I
I Turpentine Operator? I
I Roscoe Dean's Tax Return Records
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I 1966 Ford Galaxie Automobile I
THESE ARE TRUE FACTS AS RECORDED IN
THE WAYNE COUNTY TAX COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.
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I DEAN'S UNTRUTHS, PROPAGANDA I
I AND PUBLICITY WILL MISLEAD YOU I
I VOTE FOR A MAN YOU CAN TRUST I
JAMES E. (Nig) WARREN I
I State Senator, Sixth Senatorial District I
I PROGRESS - NOT PROPAGANDA I
Roscoe Emory Dean Jr.
Roscoe Dean
Supports
Veterans
State Income Tax has been
suspended for our boys while
they serve in Viet Nam . . .
free driver’s licenses have
been authorized for these
same Veterans. Senator Roscoe
Emory Dean has been active
in the battle to establish a
nursing home for Veterans.
Active in the Air National
Guard, Senator Dean has
supported all legislation for
Veterans . . . and helped make
the great Sixth Senatorial
District a better place for
them to live.
On September 14, remem
ber Senator Dean is the
friend of Veterans . . . Vote
for Roscoe Emory Dean,
YOUR State Senator, “The
People’s Candidate.”
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Here are Brantley County projects that have been approved
during Congressman Tuten's term of office:
(1) Hoboken Post Office
(2) FHA Water and Sewerage grant $33,000, loan $105,000
(3) Nahunta Post Office
(4) Hortense Post Office
(5) Nahunta Airport $46,738 (1966)
(6) REA loan SIOO,OOO (1963)
(7) $358,000 Telephone loan (1965)
(8) $688,000 REA Electrification Loan (1966)
(9) Slash Pine Neighborhood Youth Corps
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