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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday. May 18, 1961
AMERICAN DAIRY INDUSTRY
Sales of over 124 billion pounds
of milk in the United States
brought cash receipts of more
than $4% billion in 1959, ac
cording to John Conner, Exten-
HARRIS GROCERY
Friday and Saturday Specials
Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris
BAMA GRAPE
JELLY
18 OZ. SIZE 39c
GRADE “A”
FRYERS
lb 29c
CAULEY’S SMOKED
HAM
WHOLE OR HALF
lb 49c
RIB AND BRISKET
STEW
LB 39c
EASTER LILY
FLOUR
25 LB BAG $1.99
Round STEAK
lb 89c
HARRIS GROCERY
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
First Line Goodrich TIRE SALE
670-15” Tubeless $16.95
670-15” White Tubeless 11 9 - 95
670-15” White $16.95
Plus tax and retreadable tire. Other sizes reasonable
Texaco Service Center
W. C. LONG
Highway 301 N. Phone HO 2-3899
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.
Roy's Service Station
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Lyons
sion dairy marketing specialist of
the University of Georgia College
of Agriculture. He said this ac
counts for almost 14 percent of
the total farm income in the
country.
DIXIE CRYSTAL
SUGAR
10 lbs $1.19
PLASTIC WASTE
BASKET
44 QT SIZE $1.98
BLUE RIBBON
NAPKINS
BOX OF 80 14C
BANANAS
LB 10t
PORK CHOPS
lb 49c
CABBAGE
LB 5c
IT ALL
BALANCES
OUT!
Training,
work and the
desire can
be balanced
and molded
to make a
great future.
1961
Proceedings of
Brantley County
Commissioners
Proceedings of the County
Commissioners meeting held May
2, 1961.
The Commissioners of Road and
Revenue of Brantley County
met in regular session Tuesday,
May 2, 1961, with all members
present.
First order of business was re
ceiving the Forest Ranger of
Brantley County and all members
of the Forestry Board of said
County and hearing their request
for the County Commissioners to
approve the Forestry Budget for
the next fiscal Year beginning
July 1, 1961, as they had in the
past years which is six hundred
(600.00) dollars per month,
County participation.
The Chairman asked for a mo
tion to adopt the budget as re
quested. The motion was made,
seconded and unanimously a
dopted by the Board. Second or
der of business was executing a
county contract with the State
Highway Department to erect a
concrete bridge over the Buffalo
Creek on the Lulaton to Hickox
road to replace the old wooden
bridge known as the Joe Knox
bridge.
Construction of this bridge will
begin in the next few weeks and
should be completed early this
summer. Paving of certain streets
in Nahunta was also discussed
at the meeting, and it was
brought out by the chairman that
this work 'would be done this
summer as the county has al
ready received a county contract
from the Highway Department
to do this work. With no other
resolutions or orders to adopt
they ordered the following bills
paid for the Month of April:
Road Dept. Arthur Altman,
152.95, Sal.; Ellis Altman, 178.94,
Sal.; J. M. Chancey, 154.35, Sal.;
Perry Crews, 227.44, Sal.; Ira C.
Harris, 189.54, Sal.; Weita Her
rin, 144.70, Sal.; Gillis Hickox,
144.65, Sal.; Alex B. Lee, 134.50,
Sal.; John H. Mercer, 166.45, Sal.;
Virgie R. Murray, 191.75, Sal.;
Mitchell Hulett, 182.25, Sal.; Fred
Willis, 188.64, Sal.; Woodrow Wil
son, 169.24, Sal. (General Govt.)
R. C. Harrell Jr., 16.00, Sal.; R
B. Brooker, 1805, Sal.; Silas D.
Lee, 30.00, Sal.; Louis Prescott,
18.05, Sal.; Major Riggins, 30.00,
Sal.; C. Winton Adams, 38.05, Sal.;
John M. Wilson, 86.25, Sal.;
Archie A. Johns, 80.00, Sal.,
S. E. Blount, 97.00, Sal. (Superior
Court) Cecil M. Roddenberry,
47.00, Sal.; Dewey Hayes, 63.34,
Sal.; W. J- Summerall, 46.00, Sal.
(Extention Dept.) George A.
Loyd, 209.13, Sal.; Virginia N.
Raulerson, 121.37, Sal. (Health
Dept.) Alvin M. Powell, 12.00,
Travel; Elvin F. Cooper, 105.57,
Sal. & Travel; Rebecca D. Grin
er, 330.09, Sal., Travel and Contg
Fund; Dr. E. A. Moody, 30.00,
Sal.; Dr. R. R. Kramer, 15.00,
Dental Clinic; Edna J. Kramer,
5.00, Dental Clinic; Dr. Hart S.
Odum, 62.00, Travel; Charlotte
O. Wilson, 183.40, Sal. (Welfare
Department Budget 546.59) Mrs.
Barney Harris, 10.00, Pauper;
Robert R. Riggins, 10.00, Pauper;
(Forestry Dept.) Georgia Fores
try Commission, 600.00, Budget;
(Invoices Paid) J. W. Crews, 144-
31, Service Rendered; D. F. Her
rin 44.00. Stamps and Service;
J. W. Brooker, 43,77, Supplies;
Brantley Gas & Appliance Co.,
50.33, Fuel; Murray’s Farm and
Garden Store, 3.15, Fertilizer;
Marshall & Bruice Co., 8.53, Of
fice Supplies; The Brantley En
terprise, 25.25, Adv. & Supplies;
Waycross Battery & Elect. Co.,
30.44, Repairs; Carlton Company,
30.35, Parts; C. S. Kizer, 43.00; In
quest; Willie King, County Com
missioners Association, 50.00,
Dues; Ed. Waterhouse Business
Forms Co., 152.20, Office Supplies;
Bennett Bros., 8.93. Office Sup
plies; Standard Oil Company,
263.05, Gas & Fuel; City of Na
hunta, 24.50, Water Bill; R. E. A.
Corp., $2.00. Caution Light; Mer
cer Wooten Co., 12.53, Janitor
Supplies; Professional Insurance
Company. 99.65, Ins.; Dr. E. A.
Moody, 22.00, Treating Prisoners
& Inquest; Brantley Telephone
Company Inc., 113.09, Phones &
Calls; David S. Page, 15.00, Sur
veying Street in Hortense; Wil
son-Wainright Oil Co., 187.37,
Oil & Greases; Getz Exterminator
Co., 5.00. Spraying Jail; R C.
Harrell Jr., 1.80, Parts; J. W.
Eldridge. 32.00, Registrar; A. M
Griffin, 40.00, Registrar; Wilsons
Garage, 538.35. Repairs; DePrat
ter Service Station, 25.10. Repairs;
Cotton State Life and Health In
surance Co., 15.55, Ins.; Georgia
Hospital and Health Association.
229.05, Insurance; Director of In
ternal Revenue, 2000, for J. M.
Chancey; Georgia Power Co., 41.-
34, Power, Courthouse, &
Health; Floy Concrete. 127.50,
concrete: for a total expenditures
of $7,484 13 for the Month of
April.
John M. Wilson
Dr. Charl's H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
USE FARM MACHINERY
TO BEST ADVANTAGE
One means of reducing costs
and possibly increasing net farm
income is making fuller use of
of farm machinery and equip
ment, according to Cecil Smith,
Extension economist-farm man
agement, at the University of
Georgia College of Agriculture.
If all other aspects of the pro
duction process aren’t consider
ed along with machinery use,
adverse economic effects may
result, Mr. Smith said. For in
stance, the operating capital a
vailable for insect control and
other required practices should
be considered carefully in deter
mining the scope of the opera
tion.
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We're Proud
Tills community is proud
of you and we join your
family and friends in ex
pressing best wishes in all
future endeavors. We hope
you will find happiness
In whatever you may do.
A
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Mr. and Mrs.
/
J. Walter Crews
ARE STANDING
f ON A
I NEW FRONTIER
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TAKE A GIANT STEP!
You, and your State of Georgia, are standing on a “new frontier” in both national and
worldwide trade! Seize this moment in time ... the dawning era of the sixties ... join
hands in a statewide dedication of citizens to provide greater economic gains and benefits
for every section of our State.
One giant step in this direction will be the Governor’s Conference on Trade and Commerce
in Atlanta, May 21st through 23rd. It represents a unique, all out, effort to stimulate a
rapid expansion of the economy of the State of Georgia. Already, more than fifty spon
soring organizations have volunteered their time and their capabilities for the task ahead.
It is a true indication of progress when the citizens of a state, from the Governor himself to
the local leaders in the smallest towns, take the time to meet with experts in various indus
tries ... to learn from them ... and to have them learn of our great industrial and agricul
tural resources.
You, too, can take a giant step! Ask what you can do for Georgia! Support and encourage
your’ state and local leaders in government and business in their efforts to tell “The Georgia
Story” its tremendous growth potential—to the nation and to the world. And when you
travel anywhere ... be a “traveling salesman” for Georgia!
Yes, Citizens of Georgia, you can take a giant step!
Georgia Department of Commerce
YOU...
Grocery Specials
Friday and Saturday, May 19 and 20
5 POUNDS DIXIE LILY GRITS 25c
10 pounds sos long Grain RICE 99c
3" a. Swift's Jewel Shortening 69c
LUZIANNE TEA BAGS —29 c
GOOD HOPE MILK > —39 c
10-OZ. JAR
Bailey's Supreme Instant Coffee $1.49
(Plus 6-oz. Jar FREE)
BLUE PLATE MAYONNAISE «• 49c
20-OZ. JAR
Blue Plate Strawberry Preserves 42c
POWHATAN PEACHES no 21 can 19c
HAMS BROOKS COUNTY WHOLE OR HALF LB. 45c
CAULEY'S PORK CHOPS ~~ 49<
FRESH DRESSED FRYERS -29 c
Quantity Limited
FREE dinnerware and kitchenware with your purchases.
Phone HO 2-2561
Morgan Grocery
Jack Minter, Director
100 State Capitol
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
Nahunta, Ga.