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Brantley Enterprise
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BRANTIEY COUNTY AND
THE CITY OF NAHUNTA, GEORGIA.
Established September 1920
Published by the Enterprise Printing Co.
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA 31553 TELEPHONE 462-5610
GEORGE F. STEWART Editor and Publisher
Established in 1920 published every Thrusday. Official
organ of Brantley County and the City of Nahunta.
Entered at the Nahunta, Georgia, Post Office for trans
mission through the mails as second class matter under
act of March 3,1869
Member of Georgia Press Association and National News
paper Association. Address all mail to: Brantley Enter
prise, P.O. Box 454, Nahunta, Georgia 31553,
Tobaccomen
Set To Meet
Emmet Reynolds, President
of the Georgia Farm Bureau
Federation today joined with
Jack D. Massee, Fitzgerald,
Vice-President and director of
the Flue-cured Tobacco Coop
erative Stabiization Corporat
ion and Fred G. Bond, the
Co-op’s General Manager fr
om Raleigh , North Carolina
Insuring tobacco growers to
attend the Georgia district me
eting of the Stabiization In Val
dosta on February 23.
The meeting will convene in
the municipal Auditorium a*
the corner of Cowart and N.
Ashley Streets, Valdosta at
2: 00 p.m.
Massee said that growers
must continue to be concern.
I WINTER IS \ ) CAI I FOB YOUR
IN THE AIR —* * GAS NOW
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Folkston Gas Company
PHONE- 462-5736 NAHUNTA GA.
WHEN YOU
SAVE
MONEY,DOESN’T IT
MAKE GOOD
SENSE TO PUT YOUR
MONEY WHERE IT
WILL
EARN MORE?
Where's that? A Savings Account at The Citizens
Bank, where your money earns a high rate of bank
guaranteed interest. You can't beat it!
the Bank.
FOLKSTON , NAHUNTA AND HOBOKEN, GEORGIA
XT BANKy^
.sm* Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ed about price support and
realizing a fair income from
tobacco production.
The conference agenda will
Include the Stablization’s 1971
^rational report, advisory
mmittee designations, bust,
.ess, and comments from US
DA’s Tobacco Inspecting Ser
vice, Tobacco Associates,lnc.,
Tobacco Growers’ Information
Committee.
wnwiy
John Massis, a Belgian, moved
a 40 ton railway car using only
his teeth.
THRIFT-HAMILTON
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thrift
of Hoboken announce the erw
gagement and approaching ma
rriage of their daughter, Mar
cia Jean Thrift to Donald Ham.
llton, Jr. of Brunswick. Mr.
Hamilton’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. William Donald Hamilton,
Sr. of Brunswick.
The wedding will take place
March 31, at Faith Chapel on
Jekyll Island. The ceremony
will be solemnized at 8:00p.m.
All friends and relatives of the
couple are Invited to attend.
The bride is a 1971 grad
tate of Brantley County High.
School and is presently attend.
NAHUNTA
HOBOKEN
Basket Ball
Game Slated
Hoboken and Nahunta Bask
etballball game at the Hoboken
Elementary School Friday Feb.
18th, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. At this
game a girl and boy will be
announced as the winners of the
Trojan and Trojanette contest.
Give the Wife the night out. Eat
at the concession stand at the
game, your P.T.A. will say
Thank You.
MISS MARCIA THRIFT
ing Waycross.Ware Tech Voc.
atlonal School in Waycross.
Mr. Hamilton Is a 1970 grad,
uate of Glynn Academy and att
ended Brunswick Jr. College.
He Is employed by the First
National Bank of Brunswick.
The future bride is the grand,
daughter of Mrs. Daisy Rooks
and the late Vance Rooks of
Eastman , and Mr. and Mrs.
T.N. ( Pete ) Thrift of Nahunta.
The bridegroom • elect is the
grandson of Mrs. Catherine T.
Hester and the late John A. Mav.
romat of Brunswick, and Mrs.
G.E. Faircloth and the late Lew
is W. Hamilton of Brunswick.
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GONZALEZ
TUCKER
Myrna Blanche Gonzalez and
Thomas Elton Tucker were
married at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday
January 26, in Ludowici Ga.
The Bride Is the Daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Arturo Gon.
zalez of Waycross and is a
senior at Waycross High .
School.
The Bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. James E. Sellers of
Nahunta, and Mr. Elton R. Tuc
ker of Jonesboro, Ga.
He is a graduate of Nahunta
High School and attended
Georgia Military College and
Brewton Parker College.
He has completed three years
in the U.S. Army with fifteen
and a half months in Vietnam.
He is presently employed by
the Seaboard Coast Line Rail
road.
The couple are making their
home in Nahunta.
Bachelott
ChurcKof God
Announces
Revival
There will be a revival at
the Bachelott Church of God
Sunday night Feb. 20th and will
run through Sunday night Feb.
27th. Evangelist Rev. Varnard
Aspinwall of Jesup will be the
speaker.
attend.
MINISTRY TO PERSONS
IN LEISURE
A United Methodist
workshop on the Church’s
ministry to persons in leisure
will be held February 17-23 at
Camp Sumatanga at the foot
of Chandler Mountain in
Alabama.
Purpose of the workshop is
to explore and understand a
strategy
ministry in leisure and to
examine man’s use of time and
how it may enhance or nullify
the Christian witness to him.
Areas of interest that will
be discussed are social
recreation, arts and crafts,
performing arts, sports and
athletics, outdoor activities
and festivals and celebrations.
The 1972 Heart Fund Cam.
palgn is now underway in Brant,
ley County.
Announcing the
most complete
warranty ever put
on a used car.
Covers engine, transmission, rear axle, brake system and
electrical system for 30 days or 2000 miles. And you get
special savings on all parts and labor for the first 24 months.
B USED VEHICLE @ CDLERWWNIY K
MMiS This Warranty is issued by the undersigned, an authorized Chevrolet Dealer (hereinafter called the Selling Dealer) to:
Wugß Name Address
City— State
(hereinafter called the Purchaser) in consideration of the purchase of a
used motor vehicle (hereinafter called the Vehicle) described as follows;
Year. Make Type aBK.
Motor No.. Serial No Stock No
Mileage shown on odometer at delivery
fIKS STATEMENT OF WARRANTY PROVISIONS ESHA
Subject to the provisions and conditions stated below, in the event of (a) Repairs are to be made in the Service facilities of the Selling Dealer
mechanical failure of the Vehicle, the Selling Dealer agrees as follows: or other participating, franchised Chevrolet Dealer at such Chevrolet
(1.) For a period of 30 days, beginning 19 , Dealer s regular retail price.
or 2,000 miles after delivery (whichever occurs first), the Selling Dealer (b) Expressly excluded from Warranty coverage are damage from colli- GSHB)
agrees to repair or replace the engine, transmission, rear axle, brake sion, accident or abuse, or normal maintenance services such as
j system, or electrical system-without charge-to the extent necessary lubrication, oil changes, tune-up, etc.
to keep the Vehicle in serviceable condition under normal use.
■BPS PROVISIONS GENERAL CONDITIONS
.... ... ... ^ his Warranty is issued by the Selfing Dealer only, and not by the
(a) Mechanical failures resulting from collision, accident abuse or lack manufacturer of the Vehicle.
or maintenance, are expressly excluded from the above coverage. LQ9K&
/u\ d—• - u i- n । . c « This Warranty is expressly in lieu of any other warranties,
W (b) Repairs are to be made m the Sell.ng Deale, s Serv.ce fac.ht.es. expressed or [ mp | ied P inc , uding any imphed warranty of mer- gH
(c) Such repairs do not qualify under any new vehicle warranty still chantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and any other
applicable to the Vehicle. obligations or liabilities on the Selling Dealer's part, and Selling
<2.) Upon the expiration of the warranty period specified in (1.) above Dea,er " ei,her assumes nor authoriaes any other person to
and for a period ending 24 months from the date the warranty period a ’ SU ™ e h , ° 1 r '■ ° V COnnec, '° n wl ’ h * he sale of
specified in (1.) above commenced, the Selling Dealer will allow a Veh,cle>
discount of off the normal retail charges for parts and labor This Warranty must be available with the Vehicle at the time of application
repair necessary to keep the Vehicle in serviceable condition under for any repairs or adjustments, and is not transferable or assignable.
normal use. (*Not effective as to consume goods in California or Massachusetts )
l This Warranty is not valid unless signed by the Selling Dealer's authorized In witness of all the above conditions, we have attached our signatures
department head and by the Purchaser, who is to retain a copy. this day of 19
Dealer's Name Signature of Department Head
MU City State Signature of Purchaser NMKk
Many Chevrolet dealers are
announcing the most complete
warranty ever put on a used car.
Count your blessings.
First, you’re protected where
it counts most: on the major me
chanical parts of the car you buy.
And that lasts a healthy 30 days or
2000 miles, whichever comes first.
Second, you get special sav
ings on any parts or labor you
need. From the day you buy for
Personals
Captain Tyrus Manning who
recently returned home from
a tour in Vietnam was given
a ” Welcome Home- Birthday”
party on Sunday at his home in
Nahunta. Many friends and
relatives dropped by to cele
brate the occasion.
LAKEHURST, N.J. ( FHTNC)
BG Feb. 7~ Nvy Petty Officer
First Class Hershel M. Sloan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Sloan, and husband of the
former Miss Patricia D. Dav
is, all of Route 1, Hortense,
Ga., has reported to Helicop
ter Combat Support Squadron
Four at the Naval Air Station,
Lakehurst, N.J.
Little Miss Susan Annette
Jeffries celebrated her 4th
birthday at a party given her
by her mother Mrs. Zonia Ruth
Jeffries at her home in Bruns
wick Saturday. On hand for the
ocassion to honor the young
miss was several friends and
relatives including her older
brother Donald and her mat
ernal grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Smith of Nahunta.
Susan had a wonderful time
and is said to be looking for
ward to next years party.
Language s so old-nobody
knows how or whan it began!
24 months.
Third, the special savings are
good all across the country at most
Chevrolet dealers. Say you’re on a
vacation trip and find you need
service. You just get in touch with
a participating Chevrolet dealer
ship.
All you do is show an OK
warranty identification card you
receive when you buy your used
car.
TALMADGE WATER®
PROPOSAL GAINS •
SENATE SUPPORT ®
ATLANTA, ~ ( GPS ) U.S.
Sen. Herman E. Talmadge, ch
airman of the Senate Agricul
ture and Forestry Committee,
said that Senate support is gr
owing for his proposal to pro
vide new federal funds for wa
ter supply and sewage treat
ment In rural areas.
His bill sets up a new fed
eral program to aid in pro
Rep. Hagan Wins
President’s Praise
ATLANTA (PRN) - In a
recent letter, President
Richard M. Nixon expressed
his appreciation to
Congressman G. Elliott Hagan
for the latter’s remarks
concerning the President’s
Indochina peace initiatives.
Nixon stressed that he valued
Congressman Hagan’s
“understanding and
cooperation” on the issue.
In his remarks on the floor
of the House of
Representatives, Hagan said “I
believe we should support the
President in his plan for peace
efforts for there is no doubt
but that much has gone into
the working of this strategy.
Naturally, it is earnestly hoped
that the negotiations
undertaken by the President
and others will bring peace
and our POW’s home.”
sent and future munlcipal-laS
supply needs and for federal ;
sharing of the costs of envln®
onmental protection.
The Talmadge measure also
strengthens the Soil Conser- ■
vatlon Service ( SCS ) which ■
carries out the controversial .
river channelization technique||
'.n order to develop new farm-1 a
.and.
Hagan continued, “Until
any action is taken or results
are made known, we should be
unified in backing our Chief
Executive in striving for what
every citizen of this land
wants - an honorable and
orderly ending of the war in
Vietnam and our prisoners of
war released and returned
home with their loved ones.”
Nixon noted that the public
response to his proposals had
been “gratifying.” But, he
stressed, “Equally important
has been the bipartisan
support from members of the
House and Senate who
recognize the need for a
Congress united with the
President in this effort to
restore peace and return our
servicemen held as prisoners of
war.”
Your Chevrolet dealers’ new
OK warranty. It takes the guess
work out of used car buying.
A BETTER WAY TO SEE THE U&A.