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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 11, ISM
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
Legal Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s sup
port to the widow of H. K. Per
sons Sr. deceased having been
filed in my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show
cause by the 7th day of March,
1960, why said application for
twelve month’s support should
not be granted. This Feb. 1, 1960.
Claude A. Smith,
Ordinary.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioner’s Attorney. 2-25.
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Whereas Joyce Parm Adminis-
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.
DON'T GUESS
SOIL TEST
FREE! FREE!
The C. O. Smith Guano Company of
Douglas, Ga., will have their mobile soil
testing unit in Hoboken, Friday, Feb. 19.
Take your samples early so the exces
sive moisture will dry out and take as
many samples as you like.
Soil sample bags may be obtained from
your county agent and also from Mr. J. H.
Altman of Hoboken.
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| trator of the estate of Lee Roy
Parm represents to the Court of
Ordinary in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that
she has fully administered Lee
Roy Parm estate; this is, there
fore, to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from her administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dis
mission on 'the first Monday in
March, 1960. Witness my hand
and official signature, this Feb. 1,
1960.
Claude A. Smith,
Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioner’s Attorney. 3-3
Political Announcements
For County School
Mrs. Mable Moody
To the Citizens
of Brantley County:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for the office of
Superintendent of the Brantley
County Schools, subject to the
county Democratic primary elec
tion of Feb. 16.
Brantley County is my home by
choice. I have lived here since
1935. Twenty-four of those years
I have taught in your schools. I
have worked on your civic or
ganizations. I am past president
of the Nahunta Garden Club,
served since 1943 as president of
the Brantley County Cancer
Society, past chairman of the
County Red Cross Unit, as well
as other organizations.
Last year I was nominated
“Teacher of the Year” from the
County. Also, last year I repre
sented the Eighth District Science
Teachers as their chairman. Sev
eral years ago, I served as presi
dent of the local G. E. A. Unit.
I hold membership in the Delta
Kappa Gamma Sorority for
Women Educators, N. E. A.,
G. E. A., and National Science
Teachers Association.
As to qualifications for office,
I hold a Bachelor of Science De
gree in Education, with a major
in Science, from Georgia South
ern College. I will graduate in
August, 1960, with a Master’s De
gree in Education and a major in
science. Along with twenty-four
years teaching experience, I feel
that 1 am in a position to re
cognize school problems and have
an adequate knowledge for help
ing to solve them.
Education is not just a me
chanical process for communica
tion to the young of certain skills
and information. It springs from
our most deeply rooted convic
tions. If it is to have vitality,
both teachers and students must
be infused with the values which
have shaped our nation.
If elected your superintendent,
it will be my purpose to provide
all Brantley County children with
the opportunity to discover, to
experiment, and to investigate
the world about them. For surely
education should teach people to
be independent thinkers, not
herd-followers.
Since I have no children of my
own, may I take this opportunity
to thank you for lending me your
children to work with these past
twenty-four years. I have had
so much joy. They have greatly
enriched my life. I trust that you
will give me the opportunity to
serve all the children in a great
er way.
I appreciate the interest shown
in wanting me to enter the race,
and the remarks concerning the
instruction I have given your
children. If you like that instruc
tion, then surely as your super
intendent, I would be in a bet
ter position to see that each class
room in the County has similar
instruction.
Your vote and support will be
appreciated.
Very sincerely yours,
MABLE MOODY
CARE OF WASHING MACHINE
It is always a good idea to turn
off water at faucets when the
washer is not in use, according to
Miss Doris Oglesby, housing
equipment specialist. Agricultur
al Extension Service. This will
prevent pressure on the hoses
and make them last longer, she
explains.
Alcoholics have a marriage
casualty rate of 45 percent, ac
cording to Miss Audrey Morgan,
family life specialist, Agricultural
Extension Service.
Seven percent of the forest
acreage in Georgia is owned by
the state and federal government,
say foresters, Agricultural Exten
sion Service.
According to W. H. Gurley,
agronomist. Agricultural Exten
sion Service, it takes about one
and one-half pounds of nitrogen
to produce one bushel of corn.
Superintendent
Herschel W. Herrin
To The Voters of
Brantley County:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for reelection for the
office of County School Super
intendent, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democra
tic Primary of February 16, 1960.
Please allow me to express my
appreciation for your past sup
port and your cooperation dur
ing the time I have been in of
fice. I have tried to give you the
service that you have a right to
expect from your public servants
and will endeavor to give you
the best service that my ability
will afford, if re-elected.
It is my sincere opinion that
we have made much progress in
education in recent years, and
with your continued interest and
cooperation, I am confident that
we will continue to advance in
the educational field.
Your vote and influence in be
half of my candidacy will be
greatly appreciated.
Respectfully yours,
Herschel W. Herrin
For Ordinary
To the voters of
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
After talking with .many friends
in Brantley County I have de
cided to become a candidate for
Ordinary and I take this method
of announcing my candidacy for
the office, subject to the rules
and regulations of the County
Democratic Primary, of Feb. 16,
1960.
If elected to the important of
fice of Ordinary, I pledge to do
my best to please the people of
Brantley County by administer
ing the affairs of the office in a
strictly honest, fair and efficient
manner.
I further pledge to stay in the
office during office hours and
give you the service you have a
right to expect. My main motive
in offering for the office of Ordi
nary is to serve the people of
Brantley County and I feel that
I am fully qualified to conduct
the duties of the office in a man
ner to meet your approval.
I hope to see every voter in the
county, but if I miss seeing any
of you, please accept this as a
personal appeal for your vote and
support.
Yours sincerely,
Perry U. Rozier.
TO THE VOTERS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for re-election as
Ordinary of Brantley County, sub
ject to the county Democratic
primary to be held February 16.
Since I have been in this office,
it has been an honor and pleasure
to serve you in the past four
years. I have endeavored to give
the people of this county the
service they have the right to
expect from me, and so conducted
myself as to merit your confi
dence and continued support.
I am a graduate of Nahunta
High School and a veteran of
World War 11. I am a native of
Brantley County and have spent
my life here, with the exception
of my service overseas in our
armed forces.
If re-elected Ordinary, I pledge
to you that I will try to be found
worthy of your confidence. It
will be my constant aim to serve
you with honesty, courtesy and
fairness at all times.
Your active support and your
vote at the polls on February
16. will be deeply appreciated.
Please consider this as my sincere
request for your vote in case I
am not able to see you personally.
Yours sincerely,
Claude A. Smith.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella Street Telephone
Waycross, Georgia At 3-5144
For County
Commissioner
TO THE VOTERS OF THE
HOBOKEN-SCHLATTERVILLE
DISTRICT:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for re-election for
the office of County Commission
er from the Hoboken-Schlatter
ville District, subject to the Dem
ocratic Primary of February 16,
1960.
I deeply appreciate your past
support and cooperation and if I
am re-elected I will continue to
work to advance the best interest
of all our citizens.
Your vote and influence in be
half of my candidacy will be
greatly appreciated.
Respectfully yours,
Silas D. Lee.
To the Citizens of the
floboken-Schlatterville
District:
This is to announce that I have
qualified as a candidate for coun
ty commissioner from the Hobo
ken-Schlatterville district, sub
ject to the county primary elec
tion of Feb. 16.
I am a life-long resident of this
district and believe I know the
problems of our district and
county.
If I am elected as your com
missioner, I pledge to do my best
to serve you in a manner to the
best interest of all our people.
Please consider this announce
ment as my request for your vote
and influence in the coming elec
tion. I will deeply appreciate
your support.
Respectfully yours,
Owen Griffin.
To the Citizens of the
Lulaton-Atkinson District:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for county commis
sioner of Brantley County from
the Lulaton - Atkinson district,
subject to the county primary to
be held Feb. 16.
I was appointed by the county
commissioners to fill the unex
pired term of the late Honorable
C. H. Penland and I have served
you to the best of .my ability.
If I am elected by you for a
full four-year term, I will do my
best to continue to serve you in
a manner to promote the best
interest of our district and coun
ty.
I will greatly appreciate your
vote and support in the coming
election.
Yours sincerely,
LOUIS PRESCOTT
To the Citizens of the
Hickox District:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for re-election to the
office of county commissioner
from the Hickox district, subject
to the county Democratic pri
mary to be held Feb. 16.
I am a graduate of Nahunta
High School and a' veteran of
World War II and served over
seas with our armed forces.
If you see fit to re-elect me as
your commissioner from the Hic
kox district, I will continue to
give my best efforts in your be
half and serve you with honesty
and fairness at all times.
I hope to see all voters of my
district, but if I fail to see any
of you, please accept this as a
personal appeal for your vote and
support on Feb. 16. It will be
deeply appreciated.
Respectfully yours,
Alfred Thomas.
TO THE VOTERS OF
THE HICKOX DISTRICT:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for county commis
sioner from the Hickox District,
subject to the county primary of
Feb. 16.
I am a native of Brantley
County and believe I know the
problems of our district and
county. If you see fit to elect me
as your commissioner, I pledge
to do my best to please you in
carrying out the duties of the of
fice.
Please consider this announce
ment as my personal request for
your support. I will greatly ap
preciate your vote at the polls
on Feb. 16.
Sincerely yours,
Major Riggins.
To the Citizens of the
Hortense-Waynesville District:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for re-election to the
office of County Commissioner
from the Hortense-Waynesville
district, subject to the county
Democratic primary to be held
Feb. 16.
My long years of service as
your commissioner has given me
much experience in helping to
handle the affairs of our county.
I have always done my best to
promote good roads and a strictly
business-like management of our
county’s financial affairs.
If you see fit to re-elect me as
your county commissioner from
the Hortense-Waynesville district,
I will continue to give my best
efforts in your behalf and in
behalf of the citizens of the en
tire county.
Please consider this as my re
quest for the vote and influence
of all the voters of my district.
I may not be able to see you all
personally, but I want you to
know that I solicit your support
and that I will deeply appreciate
your confidence in me.
Yours sincerely,
R. C. Harrell, Jr.
For Sheriff
TO THE VOTERS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
This is to announce that I have
qualified as a candidate for
sheriff of Brantley County, sub
ject to the rules and regulations
of the County Democratic Prim
ary election to be held Feb. 16.
I am a native of Brantley
County and have lived here all of
my life. I served three years in
the armed forces as a staff ser
geant in World War 11.
My previous services as a dep
uty in the sheriff’s office has
given me the experience that will
enable me to carry out the duties
of the office in an efficient
manner.
If you see fit to elect me to
the office of sheriff, I will do my
best to serve your best interest
and will be on call at all times
and will enforce the laws of
our state and county to the best
of my ability and without pre
judice or partiality.
I may not be able to see all the
voters of the county but please
consider this as my request for
your vote and support on election
day.
Yours sincerely,
D. W. (Dan) Herrin
TO THE CITIZENS OF
BItANTLEY COUNTY:
This is to announce that I am
a candidate for re-election to the
office of sheriff of Brantley
County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the county Demo
cratic Primary election of Feb.
16, 1960.
I feel that because of my .many
years of experience as your sheriff
and as peace officer in other cap
acities I will now be better quali
fied to serve you than ever.
I have done my best to give
you an honest, efficient and con
scientious administration of the
office of sheriff. I have made
every effort to be fair and just
to everyone in carrying out the
duties of the office.
If you approve of my administ
ration of the office and see fit to
re-elect me for another term of
four years, I pledge to you my
very best efforts to continue serv
ing you in .a manner to reflect
credit on our county and all its
citizens.
It will probably be impossible
for me to see every voter before
the election, but I assure you I
will deeply appreciate your vote
and influence, and hope you will
consider this announcement as
my request for your support.
Yours sincerely,
J. Walter Crews.
TO THE CITIZENS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
This is to announce that I, Ben
Jones, have qualified as a candi
date for sheriff of Brantley
County, subject to the county
Democratic primary election of
Feb. 16.
If I am elected as your sheriff,
I will carry out the duties of the
office in an honest and cons
cientious manner. I am a native
of Brantley County and am a
veteran of World War 11. I have
had some experience as a peace
officer and believe I am acquaint
ed with the problems of law en
forcement in our county.
I would also like to pledge my
self to work closely with the
other officials of the county in
creating more and better faci
lities for the benefit of our young
people. I believe that by pro
moting wholesome activities for
our young people we will reduce
the causes of juvenile delinquen
cy, thus encouraging our youth to
respect the laws and the rights
of others.
Please consider this .as my re
quest for your vote and influence
in my campaign. Your help will
be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully yours,
Ben Jones.
Supervisor Gives
Information on
Census Personnel
John Mattox, district super
visor, Bureau of the Census,
Waycross, announces the appoint
ment of Mrs. Jo Ann H. Hamil
ton, Jesup, to the position of
secretary-office manager and the
appointment of Mrs. Madge Mc-
Cann Sewell, Jesup, to the posi
tion of assistant district super
visor (technical officer).
He further requests that those
desiring the position of crew
leader or enumerator for the
Census to apply to O. H. Thomp
son, Blackshear.
Agronomists, Agricultural Ex
tension Service, say farmers
should take soil samples to de
termine the potash level in
Coastal Bermuda fields.
Timber Cruising, Marking, Appraisals,
Management. Registered Consultant Forester.
JOSEPH ALFRED
1001 E. Myrtle Ave., AT 3-5354 Waycross, Ga.
For Clerk of
Superior Court
TO THE VOTERS
OF BRANTLEY COUNTY:
This is to announce that I
have qualified as a candidate for
the office of Clerk of Superior
Court of this county.
I am a native of Brantley
County and have lived all my life
here.
If elected to the important of
fice of clerk, I pledge to do my
best to please the people of
Brantley County by administer
ing the affairs of the office in a
strictly honest, fair and efficient
manner.
I further pledge to stay in the
office during office hours and
give you the service you have
a right to expect. I am a graduate
of Nahunta High School.
I may not be able to see all the
voters personally, but please ac
cept this as my personal request
for your vote and support.
Sincerely yours,
Hilton Morgan
To The Voters Os
Brantley County
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office
of Clerk of Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia, sub
ject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic Primary to be
held on February 16.
Since I have been in this office
it has been an honor and pleasure
to serve you. In the past I have
endeavored to give the people of
this county the service they have
a right to expect from me, and
so conducted myself as to merit
your confidence and continued
support.
I assure you that I appreciate
the confidence the people have
shown in me in the past by elect
ing me clerk, and that I will m
the future, if re-elected, continue
the efficient service that I have
given you in the past.
I will appreciate the votes and
support of all the citizens of our
county.
Due to the short time that we
have before the election and the
duties of this office. I will not be
able to see each voter in the
county. I make this appeal to all
for your support and vote.
Your Servant,
DELMA F. HERRIN
Georgia, Brantley County.
There will be sold at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of sale, before the
courthouse door in Brantley
County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in March, 1960, the fol
lowing described property to wit:
A life estate in and to that
certain tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being, in the
Third land District of Brantley
County, Georgia, containing
seventeen (17) acres, more or
less, of lot of land designated in
the plat of said district as Num
ber Four (4) and bounded, as
follows; to wit: North by land of
Roy Harper; East by land of
Mary Lee Crews; South by land
of J. G. Moody and west by land
of Archy Causey; and being the
same land described in the deed
from Eugene H. Roberson to Car
roll Michael Henderson, et al dat
ed February 3rd, 1953, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Brant
ley County, Georgia, in Deed
Book 16, Page 542 in which a
life estate was conveyed to Car
roll Michael Henderson with re
mainder over to Michael Ashley
Henderson.
Said property was levied on to
satisfy an attachment in favor
of Sears, Roebuck and Company
and against Carroll Michael Hen
derson issued from the Superior
Court of Brantley County, Geor
gia, levied on as the property of
defendant in attachment, appro
priate notices having been given
to the proper parties.
This the 30 day of January,
1960.
J. W. Crews
Sheriff, Brantley County
Georgia
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