Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by the Institute for Museum and Library Services through Georgia Public Library Service, a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.
Newspaper Page Text
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, July 20, 1972
Page 6 -
if
Spec^^^ ’
ir \aV *
P F C Roger Musgrove is a cook in Battery A. A former
resident of Brantley County now living in Ware and farms
with his father.
Specialist 4th Class Randall Hickox ( not shown )of the
Schlatterville area is a cook for Hq. Battery. Randall at
tended Brantley County High School in 1968. He is a me
chanic with S C L in Waycross.
Continued from page 1
equipment. According to Ch
eek, “we have some new ty
pes of equipm ent that the Reg
ular Army has not been iss.
ued”.
After departure of Governor
Carter and his entourage a
board four giant helicopters,
the Battalion closed station and
marched in order back to the
contonment area of the sprald-
We like being No. 1
so much we decided
to do it again.
The brand-new Datsun Pickup. In just 13 years the Datsun Pickup
has become the No. 1 selling import truck in America. Our new Li'l Hustler
Mis designed to carry on the tradition.
It's a sensational-looking vehicle. There's the roomier,
full-vinyl cab with contoured seat, restyled instruments and
new power-flow ventilation system. There's a new two-stage
suspension, engineered to deliver a smooth ride whether light
or loaded. Best of all, there are new power-assist brakes.
From Li'l Hustler we carry over all the things that
made us No. 1 in the first place. Overhead cam engine that
delivers up to 25 miles per gallon. 6-foot all-steel load bed
with tie-down hooks. Rugged 4-speed fully-synchronized stick
shift. 6-ply-rated whitewalls, 5 including spare.
Drive the all-new Li'l Hustler today. It's a whole lot of
little truck, from the people who should know.
DATSUN
FROM NISSAN WITH PRIDE fl
Nobody knows small
trucks like Datsun
e™ Datsuns new
LH Hustler.ipgß^
BILLY Mfmif Local Sales Representative I
DATSUN SAUS INC. iS
a MILES WEST OF JESUP ON U S HIGHWAY 34,
ing army post. Col. Cheek
said, " we have just a little
over a week more of this train
ing”. The balance of the per
iod will be used in the con
duct of an ATT ( Army Train
ing Test ) said Cheek. We
train at the several cities where
each Battery is assigned each
week-end and then get together
summers here at Fort Stewart.
During the period here, we con
duct exercises to get the whole
Battalion to functioning togeth
er and then we have evaluators
administer a test on our ability
to ” Shoot, Move and Comm
unicate”, Cheek said.
Though the men of the Nat
ional Guard appear like civil
lans in uniform, they operate
as a well disciplined military
Sgt. Lamar Brantley is the Battalion Reconnaissance Sgt.
He is better known in Brantley* County as the Soil Conservation
Officer.
organization.
Governor Carter witnessed
only the firing of Howitzer
sections. However, he and
every ex . military man of
Brantley County can rest assur
ed that Georgia and Brantley
County has a well trained, high
ly dedicated, and professional
National Guard that every one
in the State can be proud of.
Well
pay you
$35.80
to go to
meetings.
That’s what a private with
over four months' service
earns now per weekend
meeting in the Reserve
The Army Reserve.
It pays to go to meetings.
0
nnirr jft.xwft. a
r Kll PATIO COVER 01
WITH PURSHASE OF ANY MOBILE HOME NOW
THRU THE END OF JULY f '{'SS
r ’ 3-BEDROOMI I
bath-and-a-half >
•Wg >4,895 S
to uOMrLETE acLtCTICN HOURS:
• LOW DOWN PAYMENT OPEN DAILY UNTIL DARK
• 18 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN SUNDAY FROM 2 'TIL 6
VOLUME DEALERS — DISCOUNT MOBILE HOME PRICES!
Ccbnial Mobile Homes g
‘'HOME OF THE 1-YEAR ERLE SERVICE WRITTEN WARRANTY”
1970 S. MEMORIAL DRIVE WAYCROSS, GEORGIA PH. 285-3926
' s j ’i JlA
FLOUR MEASURE
Don’t shake the cup when
measuring flour! That’s the
advice of Extension home
economists at the University of
Georgia. Unsifted flour, for the
best measure, should be lightly
spooned in until the cup is
overflowing. If this procedure
is followed, measures will be
more accurate for most of
today’s recipes.
HOW TO HANG IT
To prevent pictures from
tipping forward, when hung on
a wall, place screw eyes
one-fourth of the way down
from the top of frame, says
University of Georgia Ex
tension home economist, Claire
Simpson. Pieces of foam
rubber, cork or thumb tacks
placed at the lower corners will
I also make pictures lie flat and
hang straight.
*Jp £
w ^ r „ Z r °»®.
°« Caw/*^.
• K
Specialist 4th Class Hymerick Thomas ( right ) is the
Bn. Senior switchboard operator. He directs all telephone
calls from the Firing Battery’s to Battalion Headquarters
and to higher headquarters. Hymerick is employed as a
High School Teacher.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
on all your building
■ MATERIALS!
CARPENTRY WORK
Kitchen Cabinets * a dd-a-room
A Specialty! * carports
* PANELING ...
* REPAIRS * PAINTING
* REMODELING * REROOFING
* BUILDING * NEW HOMES BUILT
CARTER & DIXON
CALL COLLECT 496-2138 for FREE ESTIMATE
P.O. BOX 272 — FOLKSTON, GEORGIA 31537
fa? PAPERS <
$ UIPPE P
f££ TO BMP/Al!