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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Joly 2«, 1952
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome .... Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
Commissioners Adopt
Brantley County Tax Levy
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEOR
GIA TAX LEVY FOR THE
YEAR 1962:
Resolution and order of the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues, of Brantley
County, Georgia, levying taxes
for said County for the year 1962.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED
AND RESOLVED, by the Board
of Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues, of Brantley County,
Georgia sitting for County pur
poses on this the 3rd day of July,
1962, that there by and is hereby
levied and assessed for the year
1962 upon all taxable property
of said County of Brantley, State
of Georgia, subject to taxation,
same to provide the necessary
revenue for the requirements of
said County, the following taxes
for the following purposes, to
wit:
1. To pay the expenses of the
administration of the County
Government, One and s|loths
Mills.
2. To pay the principal and in
terest of any debts of the County
and to provide a sinking fund
therefore, Two Mills.
3. To build and repair the pub
lic buildings and bridges, Nine
and lfl(rth Mills.
4. To pay the expenses of the
Courts, the maintenance and sup
port of prisoners and to pay
sheriffs and coroners and for the
expense of litigation. One and
s|loth Mills.
5. To build and maintain a sys
tem of County Roads, Four Mills.
6. For public health purposes in
said County, and for the collect
ion and preservation of records
of vital statistics, Three Mills.
7. To support paupers, One Mill.
8. To pay County Agricultural
and Home Demonstration Agents,
4 10th Mills.
9. To provide for the payment
of old age assistance to aged per
sons in need, and for the pay
ment of assistance to the needy,
blind and to dependent children
and ether welfare benefits, pro
vided that no person shall be en
titled to the assistance herein au
thorized who does not qualify
for such assistance in every res
pect, in accordance with the en
actments of the General Assem
bly which may be of force and
effect prescribing the qualifica
tions for beneficaries hereunder;
provided that no indebtness or
liability against the County shall
ever be created for the purpose
herein stated, in excess of the
taxes lawfully levied each fiscal
year under the acts of the General
Assembly authorized hereunder
for such purposes, Two Mills.
10. To provide for the creation
of a fund to be used for assisting,
promoting, and encouraging, the
location of new industries in said
County, and the development of
Agriculture in Brantley County
Georgia, One Mill.
11. To provide for fire protect
ion for forest lands and to further
conservation of natural resources.
Two & 5 /10th Mills.
12. Making the aggregate total
of Two and 80|100th Dollars on
the One Hundred Dollars of tax
able property, of said County of
Brantley exclusive of the levy
to pay the charges for educational (
purposes.
13. To pay charges for edu
cational purposes to levied only
in strict compliance with law,
and under and by virtue of the
Recommendations of the Boat'd
of Education, of Brantley County,
Georgia, at a meeting held on
this the 12 day of June, 1962, a
certified copy of said resolution
being hereto annexed immedia
tely following this page.
RECOMMENDATION OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEOR
GIA, to the Board of Commission
ers of Roads and Revenues, of
said County, for the levy of taxes
for the support and maintenance
of education for the year 1962.
AT REGULAR MEETING, of
the Board of Education of Brant
ley County, Georgia, held on the
12 day of June 1962, the following
resolution was presented to said
Board, and after motion being
duly made, seconded and una
nimously carried, said resolution
was regularly adopted.
RESOLVED that the Board of
Education of Brantley County,
Georgia, recommended and it is
hereby recommended, to The
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues, of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, that a tax for support
and maintenance of education for
the year 1962 A. D. of Twenty
< 20) Mills or Twenty Dollars on
the One Thousand Dollars be
levied on all taxable property
in said County of Brantley (save
that exempted by the Constitu
tion and the Laws of the State of
Georgia, as to personalty and
homestead exemption.)
This the 12 day of June 1962.
sis Elroy Strickland Presi
dent Board of Education,
Brantley Co. Ga.
Attest:
s;s Mable R. Moody, Board Sec
retary.
I, Mable R. Moody, Secretary
of the Board of Education of
Brantley County, Georgia, do
certify that the above and fore
going is a true and correct copy
of a Resolution and Recommen
dation of the Board of Education
of Brantley County Georgia, reg
ularly passed by the Board on
June 12, 1962, and do hereby cer
tify said resolution and recom
mendation, to the Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Reven
ues, of Brantley County, Georgia
as such.
This the 12 day of June 1962.
s|s Mable R. Moody,
Secretary,
Board of Education,
Brantley Co. Ga.
WHEREUPON, in compliance
with the foregoing resolution it
is ordered and resolved by the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, that a tax for the
support and maintenance of Edu
cation, for the year, 1962 of
Twenty (20) Mills or Twenty
Dollars on the One Thousand
Dollars be levied on all taxable
property in said County of Brant
ley and the State of Georgia
(save that exemption by the con
stitution and Laws of the State
of Georgia, as to the personalty
and homestead exemption.)
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
AND RESOLVED THAT all taxes
be collected by the Tax Com
missioner of said County, as pro
vided by law.
DONE AND ORDERED, by the
Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues, of Brantley
County, Georgia, after motion
duly made seconded and carried,
on this the 3rd day of July 1962.
s|s R. B. Brooker
Chairman,
Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues, of
Brantley County, Georgia.
ATTEST:
s|s R. C. Harrell Jr., CLERK:
I, R. C. HARRELL, Jr. Clerk
of the Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues, of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing
pages is a true and correct copy
of the original order and resolu
tion levying taxes, for Brantley
County Georgia, for the year
1962, as the same appears on the
minutes of said Board.
s|s R. C. Harrell, Jr., Clerk,
Brantley County Georgia,
Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues. 7-26
J. Robert Smith
Seeks Reelection
As Representative
TO THE CITIZENS
OF BRANTLEY COUNTY
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to an endorse
ment term as Representative, ac
cording to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic Primary
to be held on September 12, 1962.
For the past two years, it has
been my privilege to serve as
your Representative in the State
Legislature, and I believe that the
experience gained during that
term will enable me to better
serve all of the people of our
county during the coming term.
Your vote and support will be
greatly appreciated.
Respectfully yours,
J. ROBERT SMITH 9-6
Hoke Wilson Is
Candidate for
Representative
To the Voters
Os Brantley County:
This will announce that I am
a candidate for the office of Rep
resentative from this County in
the Democratic Primary to be
held this September.
As you know, I have been a
resident of this County all my
life, and when elected I promise
you that I will faithfully repre
sent your interests in the General
Assembly of Georgia.
I invite your support, advice,
counsel and careful consideration
in this most difficult time that
rural Counties have ever faced.
Yours sincerely,
HOKE S. WILSON 9-6
Legal Notices
Georgia, Brantley County
To Whom It May Concern:
Elizabeth Morgan having ap
plied for permanent Letters of
Administration of Woodrow Mor
gan Estate, this is to cite all
creditors and next of kin of said
deceased to be and appear at
the August 6,1962, Term of this
court to show cause why perm
anent administration should not
be granted to petitioner.
Witness my hand and seal, this
2nd day of July, 1962.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
J. Robert Smith
Attny. For Applicant 7-26
CITATION—Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s sup
port to the widow of J. G.
Moody deceased having been filed
in my office, all persons concern
ed are cited to show cause by the
6th day of August 1962, why said
application for twelve month’s
support should not be granted.
This July 2nd 1962
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary.
C. Winton Adams, Attny.
For Petitioner 7-26.
CITATION—Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s sup
port to the family of James E.
Willis deceased having been filed
in my office, all persons concern
ed are cited to show cause by the
6th day of August 1962, why said
application for twelve month’s
support should not be granted.
This July 2 1962.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary.
C. Winton Adams
Petitioners Attny. 7-26
Georgia, Brantley County
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN.
Notice is hereby given that
Myrtle Davis, guardian of Ray
Gardner, has filed an application
for an order to sell the interest
of said ward in the Mollie Moody
Estate for his support, mainten
ance and education.
This application will be heard
at the next term of said court,
August 6,1962;
Witness my hand and seal, this
2nd day of July, 1962.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
J. Robert Smith
Attny. For Applicant. 7-26
COURT OF ORDINARY
Brantley County, Georgia
TO ALL CREDITORS AND
OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
You are hereby required to
show cause on August 6,1962,
why the petition of Winnie
Moore, as sole surviving heir of
E. C. Moore, deceased, praying
for an order finding that no ad
ministration upon said estate is
necessary should not be granted
and said order entered.
This 2nd day of July, 1962.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
Brantley County, Georgia
J. Robert Smith
Attny. For Petitioner 7-26
COURT OF ORDINARY
Brantley County, Georgia
TO ALL CREDITORS AND
OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
You are hereby required to
show cause on August 6,1962,
why the petition of S. M. Ald
ridge, an heir of Mrs. C. M. (Ra
chel Lee) Aldridge, deceased,
praying for an order finding that
no administration upon said es
tate is necessary should not be
granted and said order entered.
This 2nd day of July, 1962.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
Brantley County, Georgia
J. Robert Smith
Attny. For Petitioner 7-26
Georgia, Brantley County
TO THE CREDITORS, IF ANY,
OF THE JOSEPH BENJAMIN
LEWIS ESTATE, AND ALL
OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
You are hereby notified to ren
der an account to the undersign
ed of your demands against the
above estate, or lose priority as
to your claim, and those indebted
to said estate shall make payment
to us.
This 9th day of July, 1962.
Minnie Bush Lewis
Keith B. Lewis
Executors
J. Robert Smith
Attny. For Estate 8-2
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
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PRESCRIPTION
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WALKS
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Fit walks to the contours of the
yard. If the slope of the ground i
permits, a straight walk is us- :
ually more practical. Exceptions I
Waycross Livestock Market
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA’S LEADING
LIVESTOCK MARKET
HONEST WEIGHTS AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE.
At our sale on Monday, July 23,
435 head of hogs and 76 head of cat
tle were offered for a total volume
of $17,650.70.
Regular No. 1 hogs sold at $18.37,
Li’s at $18.43, No. 2’s at $17.01, No.
3’s at $16.20, No. 4’s at $15.25 and
No. s’s at $15.20. Rough sows sold
up to $14.76 and feeder pigs up to
$22.00.
Calves sold up to $24.50, steers and
heifers up to $23.50, cows up to $22.-
00 and bulls up to $20.50.
Tune in on WAYX Radio Station
at 3:30 P. M. and WACL Radio Sta
tion at 4:00 P. M. each Monday for
hog prices.
For pick-up or contact for sales please call
Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 Nahunta,
Georgia.
Waycross Livestock Market
W. H. Inman and O. A. Thompson
Operators and Managers
HOKE O’KELLEY
CwuHilnM for Governor
fapt. 12. I*o2 Democratic Frimm-y
MAYVOW-TH wnil STAW W WtOWU
Promloo— A Brand New Dat i*
Georgia Politic*
RE-ELECT
ZACK D. CRAVEY
FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL
Th. NaUenal Fir* Protection Asaoclatien. of Batea,
Mam., ia a non-profit oryanhaUon and ia considered th.
fire prevention •‘bible” by its world wide membership.
Recently Its General Manayer, Percy Bayba, wrote Zaek
Cravey: "We hare been very much interested in your
SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAM ever since yon initiated it
In 1950 and are certain it has played an IMPORTANT
ROLB in TEACHING onr YOUTH the principla or LIFE
safety from FIRE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!”
Georyia rotors will see that ZACK does JUST THAT.
Good Luck, FARMERS!
■BB^-
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Russell TUTEN
Candidate for Congress
Ask the Folks Who Know Him!
See and Hear
PETER ZACK GEER
Georgia's Next Lt. Governor
MONDAY NITE
July 30
on WFGA-TV
Jacksonville, Fla.
Channel 12
8:00-8:30 P. M.
Head and Shoulders
Above All The
would be for extremely long dis-
tances or a tree to be avoided.
Avoid useless curves and bends
that have no reason for existing,
suggests Extension Landscape
Specialist T. G. Williams.
Hoka O'KaJJuy
More know-how, careful
| attention and downright
hard work (especially this)
is necessary in the cultiva
tion of tobacco than almost
any other crop. I know this
to be true because I grew
up on an Appling county
farm and, as a young man,
was a tobacco farmer my
self.
Now that the season's la
bor is almost over, may I
extend to you my best
wishes for a successful sale.
Bp
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Zack Cravey
fl See and Hear
Country
I JOHNSTON
I Sat July 28
I Douglas
fl Courthouse 5 P. M.
If you an unabh to attend j
IH . . • please tune in on your
I local radio station.
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Re-Elect
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
QUALIFIED-EXPERIENCED
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Cast your vote where it counts, for Dr. Winston E. Burdine,
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“Prescription for Progress” means better educational
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Improvement of dur prison system with rehabilitation as
our goal, and improved care of our mentally ill. It’ll be a
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on his “Prescription for Progress" for Georgia.
VOTE FOR
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January tn Georgia, 1962
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