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- The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, October 19, 1972
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Brantley Enterprise
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BRANTLEY 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.
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A STUDY IN AUTOGRAPHING: Studious expressions are on
the faces of author and autograph-seeker alike, as Harold Martin
signs a copy of his new book, “Star Lifter The C-141
Lockheed's High-Speed Flying Truck ", for his godson, Don
Hastings 111, of Sandy Springs, during an autographing party.
Georgians who designed, developed, produced, and tested the
incredible transport and Air Force personnel who fly it
everywhere in the world, das and night, under all kinds of
conditions, are featured by Martin, superb story teller,
columnist for Atlanta Constitution, and Saturday Evening Post
veteran. (PRN)
AUTOMATIC OUTDOOR LIGHTING PROTECTS
HOMES AND BUSINESSES Ask any policeman. He’ll
tell you that one of the best defenses against night prowlers is
good lighting. Georgia Power Company’s new outdoor lighting
service gives you automatic, on-at-dusk/off-at-dawn lighting at
a flat monthly rate as low as $5.60, including fixture, pole,
installation, maintenance and electricity. A real bargain in
security and peace of mind. Phone, or mail the coupon, for
complete details.
PLAY SAFE. LIGHT COSTS SO LITTLE
I Georgia
I Power
I Company
Enjoy
me security
el light lor lust
pennies a night
Outdoor Lighting
Georgia Power Company
Box 4545, Atlanta, Ga. 30302
Please send me complete details
about Outdoor Lighting Service.
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Strickland Lands
Near Record Trout
Buddy Strickland, “ got the one
that usually gets away.” I know
that this trout must be the one
that I’ve heard at least a hun
dred fisherman say, ” I got
a big one right up to the boat
One Potato-Two
Potato Three-—
when he —Mr. Strickalnd
caught the bass with a live
bait near the Coffee Club, Nor.
th of Atkinson in the Satilla
River.
Mrs. Bill Harris of Nahunta
brought in three sweetpotatoes
that weighed Eleven and three
quarter pounds. The larger of
of the three weighed 4 pounds
and 1 oz.
Mrs. Harris said thepotatoes
are of the common variety
and that she and her husband
had not given any special care
to them.
Notice
The Spaghetti Supper that was
previously planned for this Safe
urday night at the Twin Rivers
Baptist Church has been can.
celled due to the illness and
death of one of the Church mem
bers.
Camp Meeting
Al Sand Hill
Come One, Come All to The
Great Camp Meeting at the
Sand Hill, St. Matthew A.M.
E. Church in Sand Hill, Ga.
The meeting will begin Fri
day, October 20 thru 22.
Everyone is invited to attend.
IN THE
SERVICE
; tii
Army Pvt. James T. Moody
and Clarence J. Moody, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J.
Moody of Rt. 2, Hortense, Ga.,
recently completed eight weeks
of Basic Training at Ft. Jack
son, S.C.
They received instruction in
Drill and Ceremonies, Wea •
pons, Map Reading, Combat
Tactics , Military Courtesy,
Military Justice, First Aid,
and Army History and Tra
ditions.
James and Clarence entered
the Army last July. They
received training with Company
A, Ist BataUion of the IST
Brigade.
The brothers were graduated
in 1970 from Brantley County
High School.
James Wife, Ramona, also
lives on Rt. 2, Hortense, Ga.
REVIVAL
ANNOUNCED
Revival Services will begin
Monday night October 23rd.
thru Sunday Octobr 29th. at
the Trinity Church of Naza
rene, on the Old Post Road.
Rev. Frank Bohler of But
ler, Georgia will be the Evan,
gelist for these services.
Special singing and instru.
mental music will be featured
at each service.
Bill Wright, Pastor cordially
Invites everyone to attend these
special services.
Thanking you in advance for
your kindness, I remain
Sincerely Yours,
Rev. BUI Wright
New
Arrivals
Captain and Mrs. Tyrus J.
Manning of Fort Sill, Oklahoma
wish to announce the birth of
twin girls, Holly and Heather,
born October 12, 1972. They
weighed approximately three
pounds each and are about 151/2
Inches In length.
Since they were ten weeks
pre-mature they remain In the
hospital In fair condition. The
family ask for continuous pr
ayers that their condition will
continue to Improve.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ( Dick )
Morgan of Nahunta.
Paternal grandparents are
Mrs. Ida ( Strickland ) Wil
son and the late Mr. T.J. Man
ning of the Twin Rivers Com
munity.
Mrs. Manning, mother of the
girls, is the former Miss Mar
ian Morgan of Nahunta.
Revival
Planned
A week-end revival is sla
ted at the Bachelot Church of
God, Friday, October 20 thru
Sunday October 22nd.
Services will begin at 7:30
each evening.
The guest speaker will be
Mrs. Juanita Debro.
J Gosnel l
iSmgf
The Raybon Church of God
of Prophecy announces a Gospel
Sing Saturday October 21, at
7:30 p.m. All local talent
and singers are invited by the
Church and Pastor Jerry Phil
lips.
Card of
Thanks
We would like to express our
sincerest thanks and deepest
gratitude for the manycourtes
ies extended to us during the
time of our recent bereave
ment.
We are especially grateful
for the messages of sympathy
floral tributes, covered dish
es and other acts of kindnesses
shown to us.
May the Lord’s richest bless
ings abide with each of you.
The Family of Mr. Owen
Allbritton.
NOTICE
The regular monthly meeting
of *he Brantley County Board
of Education will be held on
Friday, November 3, 1972 at
1:30 p.m.
CHRISTMAS TREES
Sixteen varieties of
Christmas trees are being tested
at Tifton. These varieties in
clude the common Georgia red
cedar and some from as far
away as Turkey. The tests are
being conducted by Forester
Bill Murray of the Extension
Service. Murray says the test
plots are also being used to
teach important cultural
practices to Christmas tree
growers in the state.
50 YEARS
AGO TODAY
WAINRIGHT SCHOOL DOTS
An enormous wildcat was
killed Monday by Mr. Arnold
Higginbotham.
We are glad to see Mr. E.K.
Wainright traveling around
again, after being confined to
his bed for several months.
Master Elvin Higginbotham
spent Sunday with Master Wood,
row Wildes.
Miss Bertie Hickox was the
guest of Misses Elsie and Cor
ene Wainright Saturday.
BACHLOTT DOTS
Mr. Randolph Thornton of
Winokur was the guest of Miss
Florrle Johns Sunday after,
noon.
Mr. Willie O’Quinn was the
guest of Miss Eva Howard Sun.
day afternoon.
Your Money
Never Had It
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5% Golden
Savings
Accounts
The Citizens Bank has a Golden Savings Account that
pays 5% guaranteed interest.
You can open a Golden Savings Account for as little as
$25. From then on the amount you deposit is up to you.
There’s no minimum -- no maximum.
Your money earns 5% annual interest, compounded con
tinuously. You can withdraw any money which has been on
deposit a full calendar quarter during a convenient 10-day
withdrawal period at the beginning of each calendar quarter.
There are nO certificates to keep track qf. Golden Sav
ings Accounts grow fast for those savers who want the high
est interest rate of 5% , . . only available at The Citizens
Bank!
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1
Regular savings account 4 1 /2% interest
will he paid on the average daily balance,
compounded quarterly.
FDIC
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HE CITIZENS BANK
FOLKSTON, NAHUNTA. AND HOBOKEN, GEORGIA
Mr. Sam Jones intertained
Miss Pearl Crews Sunday.
Miss Verona Howard return
ed to her school at Bailey’s
Branch Monday.
Mr. A.P. Minchew of Race
Pond passed through Bachlott
in a rush Friday.
ATKINSON NEWS
Troy Strickland and Matthew
Philips spent Wednesday in Br
unswick.
Miss Alice Averitt and nep
hew, Downing Anderson spent
Sunday in Brunswick.
Mr. C.A. Crum from Orlando
spent the week-end with family.
Everybody is Cordially in
vited to attend the Chicken Sup
per at the School Building,
Friday, October, 21.
WAYNESVILLE NEWS
Miss Nora Griffin spent the
week-end with home folks at
Hoboken.
Mr. Ben Rozier spent a few
days in Brunswick last week.
Mr. Neal Rozier spent Sat.
urday in Brunswick.
Miss Anne Crofton of Ever
ett City spent Sunday with Miss
Sylvia Miller.
DID YOU KNOW ?
The Moonshiners will note
that Sheriff Howard has a nose
for trailing the likker flow.
Some of the Ladies that reg
istered have received road
summons, and they say, vote
we will, but work, oh work,
we will not.