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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, August 5, 1965
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
TREATING TREES
Trees in the yard often receive
injuries from bruises, bumps, or
pruning. To avoid the possibili
ty of losing the tree, it’s a good
idea to give “first aid,” says
George D. Walker, Extension Ser
vice forester. He suggests remov
ing dead and injured bark and
otherwise cleaning and smooth
ing the wound. Then apply an an
tiseptic, such as orange shellac,
and then a dressing, such as as
phalt base paint.
Need a New Roof?
Or Repair Work?
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Dr. A. E. Tuten
So many people are so busy and seem to be
living in such a state of tension that it is impossible
for them to relax — sleep is difficult and they
are irritated easily.
A spinal checkup usually reveals the cause,
and after having it corrected, sleep and relaxation
is the natural result.
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in popularity, will be built into 300,000* new
American homes this year. By 1980, the total
should top 19 million!
Georgians like electric cooling-heating. It’s
clean, convenient, economical.
Savings begin with construction. An electric
cooling-heating system requires no costly flues,
vents or chimneys. But it may qualify you for
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BUILDING BLOCKS
Ever hear of amino acids?
A sound diet provides them
So, the magazine adds, the
best way to be sure you are
providing your body with the
essential amino acids is to eat
a good variety of protein-rich
foods each day. The needed
foods include meats, milk,
poultry, eggs, nuts, cheeses,
cereals and fish.
HIGH
TENSION
Educational Television Schedule
WXGA - Channel 8
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
THURSDAY, August 5
6:30 The Nature Os Commun
ism, World Politics
7:00 Growing South, Control of
Nut Grass
7:30 Encounter, (Beginning ser
ies)
8:00 The Creative Person, Da
vis and Dee
8:30 Picture Window On Family
Recreation, Summer Fishing
9:00 International Film Classics,
The 400 Blows, Jean Pierre Leaud
stars in this story about one of
the world’s most wide spread
problems . . a home that creates
delinquency
FRIDAY, August 6
6:30 The Nature of Communism,
Tactical Operations
7:00 Growing South, Placing the
Furnishings
7:30 University News, Current
happenings on the University of
Georgia campus
7:45 British Calendar, Events
in Great Britain and the Com
monwealth
8:00 Regional Report, A 90-min
ute affairs program on the John
Birch Society
9:30 Symphonies, The Houston
Symphony
MONDAY, August 9
6:30 The Nature Os Commun
ism, Stalin’s Ideological Contribu
tions
7:00 Growing South, What To
Plant
7:30 The Big Picture, A report
on U. S. Army Activities
8:00 International Magazine,
Stories from around the world
ranging in content from the hu%-
orous to the tragic
9:00 The World Os Music,
Charles Ives
9:30 A Roomful Os Music, A
one-hour program of folk music.
TUESDAY, August 10
6:30 The Nature of Commun
ism, Khrushchev and de-Stanlini
zation
7:00 Growing South, The Agri
cultural Engineer and Insect Con
trol
7:30 Adventure Theatre
8:00 The German Hour (Ger
man dialogue)
8:30 Viewpoint On Mental
Health
9:00 Circus, I Loved John Ring
ling
9:30 The Boston Symphony, Pis
ton’s Symphony No. 4 and Rim
sky-Korsakoff’s Coq d’Or Suite
WEDNESDAY, August 11
6:30 The Nature Os Commun
ism, The New Party Program
7:00 Growing South, Starting
Your Steak
7:30 The Indian Experiment,
Outside the Walls
8:00 The Day Os The Young,
An insight into the problems,
dreams and way of life of a new
generation of young Germans
8:30 The Open Mind, Mississip
pi: A New Era, Professor Eric
F. Goldman
9:30 In My Opinion, An inter
view with Dr. Denor M. Lion, U.
S. Agency for International De
velopment
10.00 Spectrum, Scientific Re
search
THURSDAY, August 12
6:30 The Nature of Communism,
The New Party Program
7:00 Growing South, Horticul
ture Clinic
7:30 Encounter
8:00 Israel: An Adventure, A
travel feature
8:30 Picture Window On Family
Recreation, Table Tennis
9:00 International Film Clas
sics, The Big Deal on Madonna
Street, A satire on high-powered,
scietific crime, by some of the
most bumbling criminals to ever
come to the screen. Starring in
the film are Vittorio Gassman
and Claudia Cardinale
FRIDAY, August 13
6:30 The Nature Os Communism,
Mao Tse Tung’s Ideological Con
tributions
7:00 Growing South, Blueberries
7:30 University News, Current
happenings on the University of
Georgia campus
VACATION TIME
To keep the summer vacation time a hap
py time we cannot stress enough the ob
servance of safe driving rules. Before start
ing on your trip take the time to reflect
that the automobile is like a two-edged
sword which must be treated with care and
respect. Don’t drive when you are tired.
Maybe you will see less on your trip, but
you will return to tell your friends and
neighbors about it.
CHAMBLESS FUNERAL HOME
7:45 British Calendar, Events in
Great Britain and the Common
weath
8:00 The Creative Person,
Sleeping Ballerina
8:30 At Issue, A one-hour pub
lic affairs program on Hiroshima
9:30 Symphonies, The Chicago
Symphony
'Buy Lines'
FOR GEORGIA
CONSUMERS
Q. Fresh snap beans are popu
lar with my family. How can I be
sure to get good ones?
A. Look for snap beans that are
crisp and firm with lots of snap.
These are signs of good flavor,
tenderness and maximum food
value.
Q. Why should snap beans be
uniform in size with immature
seeds?
A. All beans should be of the
same size and maturity for even
cooking. The immature seeds
means that you will have a more
tender product. Also, beans which
are fairly straight and free from
blemishes take less time to pre
pare for cooking and there will
be less waste.
Q. How should I store fresh
beans until I am ready to cook
them?
A. First, pian to use beans with
in a day or two after you get
them. In the meantime keep them
fresh in a moisture-proof con
tainer in the refrigerator until
you are ready to prepare them. If
you wash beans before you store
them in the refrigerator, be sure
to remove excess water because
wet beans do not keep well.
Q. Can snap beans be served
in a variety of ways?
A. Yes, you can serve snap
beans plain or fancy. They are
good with just butter or milk and
butter or creamed. Try chopped
mushrooms and slivered almonds
to dress up buttered beans or use
chilled cooked snap beans in sa
lads.
Q. In buying lettuce, how can
I determine the amount to buy?
A. A rule of the thumb given
by USDA economists is that the
average-size head of lettuce
weighing about one pound will
yield five servings in a green
salad or 12 to 16 lettuce cups for
salad beds.
Q. What does lettuce contribute
to meals?
A. It contributes more in crisp
ness, flavor and eye appeal than
in food value. It is low in calories
and contains small amounts of vi
tamin and minerals.
Q. What are some buying tips
for sweet com shoppers?
A. Select full ears with fresh,
green husks that have dark, dry
silks and kernels which are well
developed but still milky.
Q. How long may I store corn
before cooking?
A. Do not plan to hold corn any
longer than ABSOLUTELY neces
sary. Cook as soon as possible
for best flavor. Keep corn cool
until it is cooked to slow down
quality loss and preserve its su
gars and flavor.
Q. Yellow crooked-neck squash
are plentiful in the market. How
can I make the best selection?
A. Summer squash should be
fairly heavy for the size, free
from blemish and the rind so
tender that it is easily punctured.
A rough rind indicates that the
squash is old and less tender.
Q. Will eggplant which is soft
or flabby be a good product?
A. You will be dissatisfied with
a soft, wilted or flabby eggplant
for it is often bitter and of poor
flavor.
Prepared by Nellie C. Boyd.
Home Economist-Nutrition, Coop
erative Extension Service, Uni
versity of Georgia.'
Phone HO 2-385 S
Nahunta, Ga.
County Commissioners
Adopt 1965 Tax Levy
TAX LEVY
FOR THE YEAR 1965.
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEORGIA
Resolution and order of the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues, of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, levying taxes for the
year Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-
Five (1965).
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 6th day of July,
1965 that there be and is hereby
levied and assessed for the year
1965 upon all taxable property of
said County of Brantley State of
Georgia, subject to taxation,
same to provide the necessary
revenue and 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 5/10ths
Mills.
2. To pay the principal and in
terest of any debts of the Coun
ty and to provide a sinking fund
therefor Two Mills.
3. To build and repair the pub
lic building and bridges Nine and
l/10ths Mills.
4. To pay the expense of the
Courts, and maintenance and sup
port of prisoners and to pay
sheriffs and coroners and for ex
pense of litigation. One and
5/10ths Mills.
5. To build and maintain a
system of Roads (County). 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 irr need, and for the pay
ment of assistance to the needy,
blind and to dependent children
and other welfare benefits, provid
ed that no person shall be en
titled to the assistance herein
authorized who does not qualify
for such assistance in every re
spect, in accordance with the en
actments of the General Assem
bly which may be of force and
effect prescribing the qualifica
tions for beneficiaries hereunder;
provided that no indebtedness of
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 Gen
eral Assembly authorized here
under for such purposes. Two
Mills.
10. To provide for the creation
of a fund to be used for assist
ing, promoting and encouraging
the location of new industries in
said County, and for the develop
ment of Agriculture, in Brantley
County, Georgia. One Mill.
11. To provide for Fire Protec
tion, for Forest lands and to fur
ther conservation of natural re
sources. Two and 5/10ths Mills.
12. To provide Medical Care
and Hospitalization for the indi-
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13. To provide for Workman’s
Compensation and retirement or
pensions funds for officers and
employees.
14. Making a total in the aggre
gate of Three Dollars and Ten
Cents ($3.10) on the One Hundred
Dollars, of taxable property of
said Brantley County, Georgia,
exclusive of the levy to pay
charges for educational purposes
and to pay school bonds.
15. To pay charges for educa
tional purposes and to be levied
only in strict compliance of law,
and under and by virtue of the
recommendation of The Board of
Education, of Brantley County,
Georgia, at a meeting held on the
14th day of June, 1965, a certi
fied copy of said resolution being
hereto annexed immediately fol
lowing this paragraph, and being
the page immediately following
this page.
RECOMMENDATION OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEOR
GIA, TO THE Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues,
of said Court, for the levy of
taxes for the support and mainten
ance of education for the year
1965.
AT REGULAR MEETING, of
the Board of Eddcation of Brant
ley County, Georgia, held on the
14th day of June, 1965, the fol
lowing resolution was presented
to said Board, and after motion
being duly made, seconded and
unanimously carried, said resolu
tion 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 sup
port and maintenance of educa
tion for the year 1965 A. D. of
17 Mills or seventeen Dollars on
the One Thousand Dollars to 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 personal and
homestead exemption), and 3
Mills to be levied on taxable pro
perty in said County of Brantley
as provided by the Constitution
and the Laws of the State of
Georgia to retire the Bond in
debtedness.
This the 14th day of June, 1965.
sg. Ted Strickland,
Chairman
Board of Education,
Brantley Co., Ga.
ATTEST:
sg
Mable R. Moody,
Board Secretary
I, Mable R. Moody, Secretary
of the Board of Education, of
Brantley County, Georgia, do cer
tify that the above and forego
ing is a true and correct copy of a
Resolution and Recommendation
of the Board of Education of
Brantley County, Georgia, regu
larly passed by the Board on
June 14th, 1965 and do hereby
certify said resolution and re
commendation, to the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and Re
venues, of Brantley County, Geor
gia, as such.
This the 14th day of June, 1965.
sg Mable R. Moody,
Secretary
Board of Education,
Brantley Co., Go.
WHEREUPON, in full compli
ance with the above and foregoing
resolution, of the Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, Board of Education,
It is, hereby ordered and resolv
ed by the Board of Commissioners
of Roads and Revenues in and
for Brantley County, Georgia, that
for the support and maintenance
of Public Education, for 1965 of
Seventeen (17) Mills, of Seven
teen Dollars ($17.00) on the One
Thousand ($1,000.00) be levied
on all taxable property in said
County of Brantley and the State
of Georgia, (save and except that
exempted by the constitution and
laws of the State of Georgia, as
to exemptions as to personalty
and Homestead).
And, in further full compliance
the resolution of the Board of
Education aforesaid, there here
by levied Three (3) Mills on the
taxable property in said State
and County, as provided by the
Constitution, and the Laws of
the State of Georgia, to retire
the bonded indebtedness incur
red, by said Brantley County,
Georgia Board of Education.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
AND RESOLVED THAT, all taxes
be collected by the Tax Commis
sioner of said County, as pro
vided by law.
'DONE AND ORDERED, by the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues, of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, after motion duly
made, seconded and carried, on
this the 6th day of July 1965.
sg B. J. Wainwright,
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ATTEST:
sg R. B. Brooker, Clerk
I, R. B. Brooker, Clerk of the
Commissioners of Roads and Re
venues, of Brantley County, Geor
gia, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing pages is a
true and correct copy of the ori
ginal order and resolution levy
ing taxes, for Brantley County,
Georgia, for the year 1965, as the
same appears on the minutes of
said Board.
sg R. B. Brooker, Clerk
Board of Commissioners of
Brantley County, Georgia
C. Winton Adams
County Attorney 8-19
LEGAL NOTICES
Georgia, Brantley County.
Carolyn Ann Bannister
VS
Bobby M. Bannister
In Brantley Superior Court
Order for Service by Publi
cation
November Term, 1965
The Defendant Bobby M.
Bannister, is hereby command
ed to appear at the Superior
Court for the date of the order
for service by publication, to
answer the Petitioner’s com
plaint for divorce, else the
Court will proceed as to jus
tice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Ben
Hodges, Judge of said Court,
this 15 day of July, 1965.
Ruby Lee Herrin
Deputy-Clerk, Brantley
Superior Court
Benjamin Smith, Jr.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Waycross, Ga. 8-12