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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 7, 1959
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Entered at the Post Office.at Nahunta, Georgia as
second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
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A. S. MIZELL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, THEFT, COLLISION AND LIABILITY
INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE FOR YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS. HAIL INSURANCE FOR YOUR
CROPS.
Phone 2-2171 Nahunta, Ga.
9Me 10 GEORGIA COUNTIES
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Nestled in the famed Blue Ridge Mountains, Fannin is one of
Georgia’s most beautiful counties. The Chattahoochee Na
tional Forest, one of the nation’s finest virgin forest and game
preserves, occupies about forty per cent of the county. Adding
seasonal beauty as well as a large share of farm income are the
many apple orchards that dot the Fannin landscape. Thou
sands of tourists come each year to enjoy the magnificent
scenery, and to fish for trout in the many mountain streams
or for muskies in the beautiful Blue Ridge Lake. Near the
lake is the town of Blue Ridge, the county seat and center of
Fannin County’s extensive lumber industry.
In Fannin County, and throughout Georgia, the United
States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure the
sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believ
ing that strict law enforcement serves the best interest of the
people of Georgia, the Foundation stresses close cooperation
with the Armed Forces, law enforcement and governing
officials in its continuing "self-regulation” program
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SEEDS THAT
SAVED A COLONY
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VIRGINIA’S NATIVE TOBACCO
WAS UNSALEABLE. JAMESTOWN
PLANTERS WERE DISCOURAGED.
THEN JOHN ROLFE IMPORTED
SEEDS FROM SPANISH TRINIDAD
IN 1612 FROM WHICH GREW
THE SUCCESSFUL VIRGINIA LEAF
TODAY'S "MAKING MACHINES" PRODUCE A \
20 CIGARETTES A SECOND, WRAPPED [
FROM A A-MILE ROLL, ENOUGH FOR U fW
80,000 CIGARETTES
Conservation Progress Is
Cited in 12 Georgia Counties
Conservation accomplishments
in twelve south Georgia counties
in Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation District Number 11,
which includes Brantley county,
indicate an increase over 1957,
according to J. Verlon Minchew,
ASC District Fieldman of Way
cross.
In addition to Brantley county,
District Number 11 includes
Charlton, Pierce, Ware, Bacon,
Coffee, Atkinson, Lanier, Lown
des, Brooks, Echols and Clinch
counties.
The two Largest farmer-type
conservation programs adminis
tered by ASC county committees
are the Agricultural Conserva
tion Program and the Conserva
tion Reserve Program of the
Soil Bank.
Reports of the two programs
combined were 4008 acres of per
manent vegetative cover estab
lished, 12,521 acres planted to
tree seedlings and woodland im
provement, 22 farm ponds con
structed for livestock water or
wildlife purposes, 20,862 acres of
winter and summer crops seeded.
A total of 2,697 farms participat
ed in these programs in 1958,
earning $428,419 in cost-share
payments.
Some 1958 conservation ac
complishments under the ACP
are: permanent vegetative cover
established on 3449 acres, tree
seedlings planted on 3616 acres,
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Pharmacist Always on Duty
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Phone 2254 Jesup. Ga.
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AND PROVIDE A LIVELIHOOD
FOR MORE THAN
3 MILLION PEOPLE
IN FARM FAMILIES
improvement of permanent pas
ture and hay land on 3115 acres,
woodland improved on 1003 ac
res, winter cover seeded on 18,-
442 acres, summer cover seeded
on 2,731 acres, lime applied on
2,739 acres, constructing 38,160
feet of terraces, laid 11,775 feet
pipeline for livestock water, con
structing 22 dams for livestock
water and irrigation, drilled 38
wells for livestock water.
Payments to farmers in this
District for Conservation Reserve
contracts in effect in 1958 a
mounted to $144,804. Some of the
1958 conservation accomplish
ments under the CRP Program
are: establishing permanent veg
etative cover on 515 acres, and
planting 8,395 acres of trees.
Methodist Women
Discuss Our
Christian Neighbors
The WSCS of the Nahunta
Methodist Church met at the
home of Mrs. W. C. Long on
April 29.
The meeting was opened with
devotional by Mrs. W. C. Long
reading a portion of 30th Pro
verbs and leading the prayer.
A buffet supper at 7:30 o’clock
consisted of new irish potatoes,
baked ham, stuffed celery, dump
lings, congealed salad, hot bis
cuits, pickles, chocolate cake, nuts
coffee and tea.
Following the supper the regu
lar meeting was held with Mrs.
W. C. Long Sr. as hostess. Mrs.
J. B. Lewis had charge of the
program on “Our Christian
Neighbors”. Mrs. Grace Wakely
read a poem on “Mother’s Day”.
Mrs. J. A. Wiggins sang, ‘My
Mother’s Bible” with all singing
the chorus.
Mrs. E. A. Moody presided dur
ing the business session. Mrs.
Wiggins gave the closing prayer.
Others present 'were Mrs. Dor
cia Fisher, Mrs. Dick Schmitt and
Mrs. Russell Huffman.
Legal
Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County
Mary K. Strickland Raulerson
Guardian of Deidre and Jerry
Ward Strickland has applied to
me for a discharge from her
Guardianship of Deidre and Jerry
Ward Strickland, this is therefore
to notify all persons concerned,
to file their objections, if any
they have, on or before the First
Monday dn June next, else Mary
K. S. Raulerson will be discharg
ed from her Guardianship as ap
plied for.
Claude A. Smith Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioners Atty. 528
Georgia, Brantley County.
Van Walker, plaintiff
Vs.
Ruby H. Walker, Defendant.
Petition for divorce in Brantley
Superior Court .
The defendant, is hereby noti
fied, that the above mentioned
suit was filed on this date, upon
an order properly granted on
this date to perfect service by
publication.
THUS YOU ARE COMMAND
ED, to be and appear in said
Court within sixty days to an
swer this complaint.
Witness th? Hon. Cecil Rod
denberry, this the 7th day of May,
195?.
D. F. HERRIN,
Clerk Superior Court
C. Winton Adams, Atty.,
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