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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Nov. 2, 1967
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 31553
CALL OR SEE
GEORGE STEWART
For Your Automotive Needs.
Now Associated With
Nimmer Chevrolet Company
Nahunta Phone 462-5750
Blackshear Phone 449-5455
Chevrolet Cars & Trucks
Used Cars & Trucks
When the leaves turn,
turn to electric heat
Leaves splashed with crimson and orange are
fair warning that foul weather is on the way.
They’re also a signal to check your old heat
ing system. Maybe this is the time to switch
to flameless electric heat. It’s the most modern
system you can buy. And it’s the cleanest heat
in the world.
Take your choice. A central electric furnace.
Invisible ceiling cable. Baseboard units. Per
haps wall panel heaters. Or, for year-round
climate control, the electric heat pump.
All systems provide even, constant heat. Re
liably. Conveniently. Economically.
Make a change for the best. In just a day or
so you can enjoy clean, quiet, comfortable elec
tric heat in your home. And leave winter where
it belongs. Out in the cold.
Check with your certified electric heating dealer
for the type of electric heat best for your home.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
BIG RESULTS
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Waycross-Ware
Tech to Hold
Career Night
Don F. Winters, Director of
Waycross-Ware Tech announc
ed that Wednesday evening,
November 8, is to be designat
ed as “Technight” for high
school seniors and adults in
the area.
The purpose of the “Tech
night Program” at Waycross-
Ware Tech is to provide high
school students, parents, and
other adults an opportunity to
examine first hand the train
ing opportunities available to
them. The time has been set
from 7:30 to 9 P. M.
On “Technight” the entire
school will be open for in
spection by students and their
parents. All shops will be open
and instructors in all areas
will be available to answer
any questions the visitors may
have. This will give prospec
tive students an opportunity
to meet the instructors who
will be doing the teaching in
given areas.
Seniors will have an oppor
tunity to investigate what is
offered in the following areas
for next year: Practical Nurs
ing, Welding, Cosmetology,
Machine Shop, Secretarial,
Clerical, Data Processing, and
Accounting in Office Occupa
tions. Radio-TV, Air Condition
ing, Forest Harvesting Techno
logy, Electronics, Auto Me
chanics, and Drafting.
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Changes.
Negro Held on
Rape Charge in
Pierce County
Pierce County authorities
are holding a Waycross Negro
man in connection with the al
leged rape of a Pierce County
white woman last Thursday
night.
According to Sheriff J. H.
Pittman, George Washington
Grant of 1019 Reed St., Way
cross, admitted assaulting the
Pierce County woman and also
the attempted rape of a Way
cross woman on the night of
Sept. 23.
Grant was reported to have
been arrested after being
beaten off by the woman at
tacked in Pierce County. Her
husband, who came to the
scene during the assault, was
reported to have held the at
tacker until officers arrived.
Pittman said Grant also ad
mitted the attempted rape of
a Waycross woman in a laun
derette on Knight Avenue on
Sept. 23.
In the Waycross assault
case, the woman is reported
to have frightened the attack
er off by biting his hand and
screaming for help.
Late summer and early fall
brings about an important ac
tivity in iris plantings. Horti
culturists with the University
of Georgia Cooperative Exten
sion Service point out this is
the time to take up, divide
and replant old plantings.
WATER POLLUTION
Water pollution' grows more
objectionable each day. Wayne
D. O’Steen', resource develop
ment specialist with the Coop
erative Extension Service, says
water pollution is a critical
reality today and it is the
result of carelessness. Nearly
every Georgia community is
facing this problem.
November 2,1937
Thirty years ago, something happened-and that something is
affecting your life today.
of Rayonier that is amazing is its economic impact on you, your family
and your community.
In only 30years, Rayonier has poured nearly two
billion dollars into its plant community areas.
By paying wages, salaries and taxes, and by paying
for fringe benefits, raw materials, supplies and
new const) uction, Rayonier is continuously pumping
money into the local economy. In 1966 alone, the people
who work for Rayonier earned close to 50 million dollars.
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Soailofushavealotmoretolook forward to
After all, you're only as young as you fi
and we're feeling 30 years young today.
KAY.OM ER
Rayonier Incorporated, Southeast operations at Jesup and GlennviHe, Ga., Fernandina Beach and Yulee, Fla.
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300,000 value-wise Oeoroiaits
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ENTERPRISE
Today is Rayonier’s birthday
Exactly 30 years ago, three small companies merged
and became Rayonier, a company that is now world famous.
Considering its short history, one of the aspects
Today, Rayonier employs more than 5,000 people, and its
steady growth constantly opens up new and better
jobs for you and your neighbors.
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And the payments are no strain.
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