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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 9, 1964
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.
Closing Dates on
Hunting Announced
Duck hunting season closed at sun
set Saturday, Jan. 4, and deer, tur
key, bear and squirrel season closed
Jan. 6, according to Mallory Hat
chett, chief of the Waycross District
State Game and Fish Commission.
Dove season will close at sunset
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WAYCROSS LIVESTOCK
MARKET REPORT
At our sale on Monday, January 6, prices
were as follows:
Regular No. 1 hogs sold at $14.52, Li's at
p $14.40, No. 2's at $13.30, No. 3's at $13.43, No. ,
4's at $14.20, No. s's at $13.56 and rough sows
f at $11.70. Feeder pigs sold up to $16.10.
Calves sold up to $20.00, steers and heifers
H up to $20.30, cows up to $16.30 and large bulls
up to $19.00.
Tune in on the following Radio Stations for
I ' hog prices every Monday: WAYX at 3:30 P.
t M., WACL at 4:00 P. M. and Blackshear's Ra- >
dio Station WBSG at 3:30 P. M.
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For pick-up or contact for sales please call ' |
I j Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 Nahunta, |||
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I Get More Money For Your Livestock at The
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HI Southeast Georgia’s Leading Livestock Market j. .
BPhone 283-3642
W. H. INMAN &O. A. THOMPSON, Operators 11
Clint Robinson
Insurance Agency
Representing U. S. F. & G., Home, Grange and Cotton States In
surance companies, in Auto, Fire, Crop Hail, Liability, Bonds, Hos
pitalization and Life Insurance.
Upstairs Over The Brantley Enterprise.
Phones: Office HO 2-4682, Home HO 24653
Nahunta, Geargia
Stock Yard
News
At our sale last Friday, hog prices were as
follows: Special Regular No. 1 hogs sold up to
$15.00; RI, $14.77; LI, $14.61; Hl, $14.19; No.
2, $14.01; No. 3, $13.50; No. 4, $13.10; No. 5,
$13.25; LR, $12.70; HR, $11.85; EHR, $10.76;
and males, $7.00. Feeder pigs sold up to $15.00.
Cows and calves sold up to $16.00, heavy
heifers up to $21.40, heavy cows up to $14.60,
light heifers up to $25.20 and heavy bulls up
to $18.20.
Station WBSG in Blackshear will broadcast
hog prices Friday afternoon at 3:00 from the
Pierce County Stock Yard.
We invite you to sell with us each Friday.
Our good line of buyers assures you of the top
dollar.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR SELLING WITH
THE PIERCE COUNTY STOCK YARD.
PIERCE COUNTY
STOCK YARD
H. F. Allen Jr.
J. Baxter Bennett, Jr. Phone 449-6275
OPERATORS AND MANAGERS
BLACKSHEAR. GEORGIA
Stock Yard Phones 449-5305 and 449-5471
For Hauling, contact O. J. AMMONS,
Hcboken, Ga., phone GL 8-3122.
Jan. 15.
Quail, rabbit, raccoon and o’pos
sum season will end Feb. 29.
FATAL ACCIDENTS
। Accidents are the leading cause of
death among all individuals from
age 1 to 36 years, reports Miss Lu
cile Higginbotham, head of the Co
operative Extension Service health
. department.
Proceedings of
Brantley County
Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners
of Roads and Revenue of Brant
ley County met in regular ses
sion on Tuesday, January 7, at
10:00 A. M. with all members
present.
The resignation of Leon Jacobs
from the Board of Tax Assesor
was unanimously accepted by the
Board and to fill the vacancy
Owen Griffin was appointed for
a term of six years.
They ordered the following
bills paid:
GENERAL EXPENSE: Major
Riggins 48.19 salary, Louis Pres
cott 36.34, salary, Silas D. Lee
48.19 salary, R. C. Harrell, Jr.
35.16 salary, R. B. Brooker 78.33
salary, C. Winton Adams 60.45
salary, Archie A. Johns 77.10 sal
ary, John M. Wilson 94.88 salary,
Morty Griffin 88.00 salary.
SUPERIOR COURT: W. J.
Summerall 46.00 salary, Dewey
Hayes 113.34 salary.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Dr.
Hart S. Odum 62.00 travel, Alvin
M. Powell, Jr. 12.00 travel, Vax
ter G. Hammond 108.82 salary
and travel, Charlotte O. Wilson
207.31 salary, Rebecca D. Griner
387.61 salary, travel and contig
ent fund, Dr. T. A. Roberts 22.50
dental clinician and supplies, Jan
ice Brantley 5.00 dental assistant,
Dr. J. L. Walker 30.00 M. C. H.
clinician.
GEORGIA FORESTRY COM
MISSION: Georgia State Forestry
Commission 600.00 budget.
DEPT. OF FAMILY AND
CHILDREN SERVICE: Dept, of
Family and Children Service
880.26 budget, Nora Bell Ham
10.00 pauper, Riley Crews 10.00
for Junior Dale Morgan, Mamie
J. O’Neal 10.00 pauper, Robert R.
Riggins 10.00 pauper, Daniel Rob
erson 10.00 pauper, Frances Jones
10.00 pauper.
EXTENSION SERVICE: Geor
ge A. Loyd 207.63 salary and
travel, Virginia N. Raulerson
139.82 salary and travel.
ROAD DEPT.: Dave Rowell
202.39 salary, Zade Harrell 169.-
96 salary, Roscoe Murray 106.01
salary, Talmadge Gunter 182.81
salary, Weita Herrin 200.18 sal
ary, Perry Crews 259.90 salary,
Woodrow Wilson 177.80 salary,
Mitchell Hulett 183.78 salary,
Fred Willis 187.49 salary, Jas
per Moore 202.08 salary, Hermon
Lewis 184.07 salary, Kermit
Crews 189.96 salary, Conway
Morgan 19.28 salary.
INVOICES: Barney Rowell 5.00
Barr Pitt, Archie A. Johns 5.00
stamps, slash pine area planning
& development commission 368.-
19 January - March assessment
dues for quarter. Ring Power
Corporation 8,678.16 repair bull
dozier and motor grader, D. F.
Herrin 39.60 recording right of
way deeds, Wilbur James Tire
Service 3.50 repair on tire, De-
Pratter Service Station 490.36
repair on road equipment, Ellis
Drug Store 151.05 drugs, Annie
Lou Harris 12.50 transportation
to Augusta, Ga., Drs. Neal Yeo
mans and Smith 20.00 Robert
Mishoe, Dr. J. L. Walker 25.00
Linton Harris, Glynn-Brunswick
Memorial Hospital 100.00 Grooms
Harris, Wayne Memorial Hospital
48.95 Futch, F. H. Brooker 28.00
painting old jail, Georgia Power
Company 19.94 light bill, Georgia
Hospital Service Association 183.-
55 employee’s premium, Cotton
States Life & Health Ins. Co.
12.44 employee’s premium, Owen
Griffin 18.00 repair on J. P. house
at Schlatterville, Tri-States Steel
Products 2059.07 metal pipe,
Foote & Davies 110.46 office sup
plies, Wilson & Sons Oil Co. Inc.
61.41 fuel and oil, C. S. Kizer
50.00 for two inquests, Charles
Service Station 26.36 service and
parts, Brantley Gas and Appli
ance Co. 89.75 fuel, Strickland
Plumbing Co. 4.36 repair on jail,
J. Walter Crews 136.81 service
rendered, Motor Parts Co. 29.44
parts, Standard Oil Co. 315.91 gas
and oil, Wilbur James Inc. 5.00
repair tire, J. W. Brooker 192.10
supplies, Eastman Kodak Stores
Inc. 43.41 office supplies, John
M. Murray Co. 69.30 repair, on
furnace at jail, R. E. A. Corpor
ation 4.61 caution light, E. P.
Edgy Planing Mill Co. 607.16
bridge lumber, General Business
Service 85.85 office supplies, The
Brantley Enterprise 81.00 supplies
and advertising, American Office
Equipment Co. 8.47 office sup
plies, Rowland Truck Equipment
Co. 20.79 parts. The Blackshear
Manufacturing Co. 37.49 fertilizer,
tubs and oil can, The Harrison
Co. 50.00 law books, Satilla Lum
ber Co. Inc. 4.70 lumber, City
of Nahunta 49.00 two months
water bill. Professional Insurance
Co. 109.05 employee’s premium,
Brantley Telephone Co. Inc. 88.-
76 phones and calls, Clint Robin
son Insurance Agent 175.50 bonds
for county officers, Getz Exter
minators 5.00 spraying jail, Flor
ida Equipment Co. 207.75 sup
plies and parts, Brantley Tele
phone Co. Inc. 5.23 repair on tele
phone line broken by county road
department. Tomlinson Drug
Store 33.75 drugs.
Being no further business the
meeting adjourned.
John M. Wilson
Clerk of County Commissioner
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When Gov. Sanders addresses the Georgia General Assembly,
which convenes Jan. 13, he will present a very far-reaching
program sure to include new taxes, prison reforms,
expanded public education, election law improvements,
constitution revision and congressional redistricting.
This General Assembly has been called "the most important
in state history." It may be stormy, too. There are pre
dictions the honeymoori may be over between Gov.
Sanders and the General Assembly. Legislators have given
their backing to his aim to improve education,
a campaign promise, but they are expectedly leery of its
tax-hiking angle. The new education program will
necessitate advances and changes which would require
special legislation. However, Gov. Sanders
predicts citizens and legislators will back him.
As a taxpayer, be aware of the activities of your law-makers
reported in depth every day in these newspapers.
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You’ve got to keep on walking.
One word won’t tell ‘em who you are
You’ve got to keep on talking.
An inch won’t make you very tall,
You’ve got to keep on growing.
One little ad won’t do it all.
You’ve got to keen them going.
A constant drop of water
Wears away the hardest stone;
By constant gnawing, Towser
Masticates the toughest bone.
The constant, cooing lover
Carries off the blushing maid.
And the constant advertiser
Is the one who gets the trade!
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