Newspaper Page Text
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, July 28, 1966
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.
Add’-ess all mail to Nahunta, Georgia
GEORGIA WINS TOP AWARD
" Ben T. Huiet, (R) Georgia Commissioner of Labor, accepts
the 1965-66 Achievement Award of the International Association
of Personnel in Employment Security from Marion Williamson
as T. M. Forbes looks on. Mr. Williamson, Director of the Em
ployment Security Agency, Georgia Department of Labor, led a
delegation of Department personnel to the 53rd annual meet
ing of the association in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where the
award was announced. Mr. Forbes is Chairman of the Georgia
Employment Security Agency Advisory Council.
The Association (IAPES) is a professional organization with
programs designed to improve the professional qualifications
of its members and thereby increase the efficiency of the
Employment Security Agencies where they are employed.
At the end of each association year an achievement award
is made to the one state, province or counts which has had
the most effective program. The Georgia Chapter, composed of
members of the Georgia Department of Labor, has won this
coveted award for 10 of the 16 years it has been made.
A wide variety of activities promoting the professional com
petence of employment security personnel are considered in
determining the winner in this competition. They include; re
search programs, professional libraries, training of personnel
through training institutes conducted in cooperation with col
leges and universities, suggestion awards programs, essay con
tests on subjects related to the work of the members, perform
ance awards programs designed to recognize special contribu
tions to the success of the Employment Security program, the
effectiveness of newsletters or magazines published with ar
ticles relating to the work of the readers and other professional
practices.
SUBSCRIBE TO
The Brantley Enterprise
TWELFTH IN A SERIES
of advertisements based on actual interviews.
Other families in Georgia
J*
enjoy low-cost
electric cooling/heating
ON ST. SIMONS ISLAND, the Jack Hassinger
family loves the spring-like comfort and low
jperating cost of the electric heat pump. “I
wouldn’t have any other type of system,”
Mr. Hassinger says. Appliances in this at
tractive 10-room, 2-bath home include range,
refrigerator, washer, dryer and water heater.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $23.00
IN ROME, the Travis Rosser family happily
endorses total-electric living. Mr. Rosser re
ports, "We’re very pleased with the cleanli
ness of electric heat and with individual room
temperature control.” Appliances in the 6-
room home include oven, surface cooking units,
dryer, refrigerator, washer and water heater.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $21.00
IN GAINESVILLE, G. Henry Smith builds Gold
Medallion homes and also lives in one. He says,
"I like the year-round comfort and economy
of our heat pump.” Mrs. Smith says there’s
less housework because electricity is so clean.
Appliances in the 7-room, 2-bath home include
refrigerator, range, washer, dryer, dishwasher.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity $26.00
IN TALBOTTON, Parker Wimberly and his
mother delight in their 6-room total-electric
home equipped with baseboard heating. Says
Mr. Wimberly, “Electric rates are so reason
able I even put electric heat in my German
shepherd’s doghouse.” Appliances include
range, refrigerator, water heater and washer.
Total Monthly Cost of Electricity SIB.OO
Why don’t you step up
to the joy of total-electric living?
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
County Commissioners
Adopt 1966
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEORGIA
TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR
1966
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-six <1966).
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND
RESOLVED, by the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and Re
venues, of Brantley County, Geor
gia, sitting for County purposes on
this the sth day of July, 1966, that
there be and is hereby levied and
assessed for the year 1966, upon
all taxable property of said Coun
ty of Brantley, State of Georgia,
subject to taxation, same to pro
vide the necessary revenues 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 Gov
ernment, One and 5/10ths 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 public
buildings and bridges, Nine and
l/10ths Mills.
4. To pay the expenses of the
Courts, and maintenances and sup
port of prisoners and to pay
sheriffs and corners and for ex
pense of litigation, One and 5/10ths
Mills.
5. To build and maintain a sys
tem of Roads (County), Four
Mills.
6. For public health purposes
in said County, and for the col
lect on 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 of the needy,
blind and to dependant children
and other welfare benefits, provid
ed that no person shall be entitled
to the assistance herein authoriz
ed who does not qualify for such
assistance in every respect, in
accordance with the enactments
of the General Assembly which
may be of force and effect pres
cribing the qualifications of bene
ficaries hereunder; provided that
no indebtedness of liability a
gainst the County shall ever be
created for the purpose herein
stated, in excess of the taxes law
fully levied each fiscal year under
the acts of the General Assembly
authorized hereunder for such pur
poses, Two Mills.
10. To provide for the creation
of a fund to be used for assisting,
promoting and encouraging the lo
cation of new industries in said
County, and for the development
of Agriculture, in Brantley Coun
ty, 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 indigent
sick people to Brantley County,
Georgia, One Mill.
13. Making a total in the aggre
gate of Thirty-one Dollars ($31.00)
on the One Thousand Dollars, of
taxable property of said Brantley
County, Georgia, exclusive of the
levy to pay charges for educational
purposes and to pay school bonds.
14, To pay charges for educa
tional purposes and to pay 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
13th day of June, 1966, a certified
copy of said resolution being here
to annexed immediately following
this paragraph, and being the page
immediately following this page.
RECOMMENDATION OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEORGIA
TO THE Board of Commissioners
of Roads and Revenues, of said
County, for the levy of taxes for
the support and maintenance of
education for the year 1966.
AT THE REGULAR MEETING,
of the Board of Education of
Brantley County, Georgia, held on
the 13th day of June, 1966, the fol
lowing resolution was presented to
said Board, and after motion be
ing duly made, seconded and u
nanimously 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 1966 A. D. of 20
Mills or Twenty Dollars on the
One Thousand Dollars be levied
on all taxable property in said
County of Brantley (save that ex
empted by the Constitution and
the Laws of the State of Georgia,
as to personal and homestead ex
emption', and 3 Mills be levied
on taxable property in said Coun
ty of Brantley as provided by the
Constitution and the Laws of the
State of Georgia to retire the
Bond indebtedness.
Tax Levy
This 13th day of June, 1966.
S/G Ted Strickland
CHAIRMAN
Board of Education,
Brantley Co., Ga.
ATTEST:
S/G 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 foregoing
is a true and correct copy of a
Resolution and Recommendation
of the Board of Education of
Brantley County, Georgia, regular
ly passed by the Board on June
13, 1966, and do hereby certify
said resolution and recommenda
tion, to the Board of Commission
ers of Roads and Revenues, of
Brantley County, Georgia, as such.
This the 13th day of June, 1966.
S/G MABLE R. MOODY
SECRETARY
Board of Education,
Brantley Co., Georgia
WHEREUPON, in full compli
ance with the above and forego
ing resolution, of the Brantley
County, Georgia Board of Educa
tion it is hereby ordered and re
solved by the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues in
and for Brantley County, Georgia,
that for the support and mainten
ance, cf Public Education for 1966
of Twenty (20) Mills, or Twenty
Dollars ($20.00) on the One Thou
sand ($1,000.00) Dollars 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 personality and
Homestead).
And, in further full compliance
the resolution of the Board of
Education aforesaid, there hereby
levied Three (3) Mills on the tax
able property in said State and
County, as provided by the Con
stitution, and the laws of the
State of Georgia, to retire the
bonded indebtedness incurred, 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 provided
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
sth day of July, 1966.
W. E. Eldridge
CHAIRMAN
Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues of
Brantley County, Georgia
ATTEST:
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 levying
taxes, for Brantley County, Geor
gia, for the year 1966, as the same
appears on the minutes of said
Board.
R. B. Brooker, CLERK
Board of Commissioners of
Brantley County, Georgia
C. Winton Adams
County Atty. 7-28.
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION — Administration
Georgia, Brantley County
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Lizzie K. Highsmith
having applied for Permanent
Letters of Administration on
the estate of William Lafayette
Kyser late of said County, this
is to cite the creditors and next
of kin of William Lafayette
Kyser to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be
granted to Mrs. Lizzie K.
Highsmith on William Lafayet
te Kyser estate.
Witness my hand and offi
cial signature, this 5 day of
July 1966.
Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary. 7-28
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
WANTED!
Peeled or
Unpeeled Pine
Posts
PHONE COLLECT
EL 6-6453
Coleman-Evans
Wood Preserving Co.
P. 0. Box 3646
Jacksonville 6, Fla.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Georgia, Brantley County.
On the Ist day of May, 1961,
J. B. Middleton did execute to
E. A. Moody a security deed
to the following described
property:
All those tracts or parcels of
land, situate, lying and being
in the 1493rd District, G. M.,
being more particularly des
cribed as follows:
Tract No. 1: One acre, more
or less, bounded on the North
by A. C. L. Railroad; on the
East by Howard A. Middleton;
on the South by Howard A.
Middleton: and on the West
by Louis Prescott.
Tract No. 2: Two acres more
or less bounded on the North
by A. C. L. Railroad; on the
East by Edward Taylor; on the
South by L. P. Warner; and on
the West by Howard A. Mid
dleton.
Tract No. 1 is located West
of the Village of Atkinson,
Georgia, near the Satilla River,
and Tract No. 2 is located in
said Village on the North side
of U. S. Highway No. 84.
To secure a note of even
date therewith, said deed ap
pearing of record in the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Brantley County.
Georgia, in Mortgage Book 47,
Page 168.
Said note and security deed
are in default as to principal
and interest, and the under
signed elects that the entire
note, principal and interest,
become due at once.
According to the original
terms of said security deed the
undersigned will expose for
sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash the above de
scribed land on the first Tues
day in August, 1966, between
the legal hours of sale before
the courthouse door in Brant
ley County, Georgia. The pro
ceeds from said sale will be
used, first to the payment of
said note, principal interest
and expenses, and the balance,
if any, delivered to said grant
or.
This 7th day of July, 1966.
Is| Bertie P. Moody,
Executrix E. A. Moody
Estate As Attorney in Fact
for J. B. Middleton
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Attnys. at Law
Blackshear, Georgia. 7-28
Georgia, Brantley County.
On the 19th day of August, 1963,
Ira D. Crews did execute to Ber
tha Brown a security deed to the
following described property:
Four (4) acres, more or less,
of “Headright Land” in the 1493rd
District, G.M., Brantley County,
Georgia, being more particularly
described in Deed Book 16 Page
389 in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Brantley
County, Georgia, which is hereby
incorporated and made a part of
this description.
to secure a note of even date
therewith, said deed appearing of
record in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Brant
ley County, Georgia, in Mortgage
Book 53, Page 81.
Said note and security deed are
in default as to principal and in
terest, and the undersigned e
lects that the entire note, princi
pal and interest, become due at
once.
According to the original terms
of said security deed the under
> signed will expose for sale to the
highest and best bidder for cash
the above described land on the
first Tuesday in August, 1966, be
tween the legal hours of sale be
fore the courthouse door in Brant
ley County, Georgia. The proceeds
from said sale will be used, first
to the payment of said note,
principal, interest and expenses,
and the balance, if any, delivered
to said grantor.
This 7th day of July, 1966.
Bertha Brown
Attorney in Fact For
Ira D. Crews
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Attnys. at Law
Blackshear, Georgia 7-28
Georgia, Brantley County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executors of the es
tate of M. F. Wildes have ap
plied to the ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell all of the land
of the M. F. Wildes Estate for
distribution.
Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the court
of ordinary of said county on
Monday, August 1, 1966.
This sth day of July, 1966.
-s- Woodrow Wildes
-s- Pearl Wasdin
Executors
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Blackshear, Ga.
•Attorneys for Estate 7-28
WIN WITH
WILSON
MOVING ALONG ROW AT FARMERS WAREHOUSE
Buyers inspect leaf during opening day sale.
Bth District
Development
Council
/I A \
WlgL I
W. S. Stuckey, Jr.
has a plan of action to
Get the Bth on the Move
All of us know that the major problem in our
District is the lack of jobs and industries and local
prosperity. Bill Stuckey has proposed an Bth District
Development Council to work with our five area plan
ning and development commissions, our local chambers
of commerce, and other groups concerned with eco
nomic growth throughout the District.
This Council will work with local groups in com
munities that seek industries. It will support the
efforts of our area commissions and promote the work
of our local chambers of commerce in boosting eco
nomic growth throughout the district as a whole. It
will advertise our District to tourists and will
cooperate to sponsor regular, District-wide industrial
tours of businessmen who otherwise would pass us by.
It is a district-wide effort to work with the Con
gressman and with the people toward taking care of
our highway needs,our airport needs, our undeveloped
waterways, our vocational training needs, and other
problems of economic growth.
"The Bth District Development Council will become
a reality regardless of the outcome on election day, "
Bill Stuckey said. "I feel very strongly about this. I
feel it is an investment in our region that will pay all
of us in the long run. I feel it is the kind of effort that
can and must be made."
ELECT
W. S. (Bill) Stuckey, Jr.
U.S. Congress — Bth District
This Ad Paid for by Bth District Volunteers for Stuckey .