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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 11, 1970
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahurita, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
George F. Stewart ' Editor and Publisher
Second class postage paid at Nahunta Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia 31553
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE AND TAX
Inside county $3.09
Outside county, in state $4.12
Outside state $4.00
The Brantley County Executive
Committee has placed a $5.00
qualifying fee for all candidates
running for seats on the county
Democratic Executive Committee.
The established $5.00 fee may
be paid to Mr. George Brantley at
the Citizens Bank, Nahunta, Geor-
gia until 12:00 noon, Saturday,
June 13, 1970.
Two committee members will be
elected from each of the voting
precincts except the Nahunta pre-
cinct, which will have four.
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Slash Pine CAA
Reveals Proposed
Program for Area
Mr. C. J. Broome, Director
of Planning and Research of
Slash Pine Community Action
Agency revealed in a recent
Governing Board meeting
three proposed applications
for implementation by Slash
Pine Community Action Agen
cy. Two of the applications are
presently in the hands of the
Regional Office of Economic
Opportunity.
Proposed is a concentrated
program of Family Planning
within the nine-county area.
The estimated cost for opera
ting such a program would be
$99,000.00 to operate a mo
bile medical unit, employ a
doctor and nurse and a full
time worker.
Proposed is registration for
the unemployed. This applica
tion involves two phases at a
cost of $79,000.00. The first is
to initiate and carry out regis
tration of unemployed, using
the professional services of
Georgia Tech and some other
people who have experience
in this area. The second
would be that of job develop
ment, working with the labor
departments and using their
services to council workers
and make placements.
The third application is that
of expansion of Emergency
Food and Medical Services.
This program is to provide on
a temporary basis such food
stuffs and medical services to
combat hunger and malnutri
tion. This would involve an
additional grant of $30,000.00.
Slash Pine CAA is working
diligently to help all people to
become self-sufficient, pro
ductive and respected citizens.
Invitation To Bid
Bids will be received by
the Board of Brantley County
Commissioners for the pur
chase of: Gasoline (94 Octane
Minimum), Gasoline (100 Oc
tane Minimum), Diesel Fuel
(Grade No. 2), Engine Oil, 30
weight high detergent, Oil
Heating, Oil Engine, Series 3,
Oil Hypoid Gear, 90 weight,
Grease, Chassis in Bulk con
tainer and Cube type.
Normal Consumption rate is
as follows: 94 Octane - 1000
gallons per week. (100) Octane
500 gallons per week. No. 2
Diesel - 1000 gallons per
week. Tanks and pumps are
owned by the Gulf Oil Corpor
ation.
Bids will be received until
9 AM July 7, 1970, in the of
fice of the Chairman of the
Brantley County Commission
er.
Bids shall be signed, sealed
and clearly marked VID in
Caps. Bids received after doss
ing time will not be consider
ed. The Board of Brantley
County Commissioners re
serves the right to determine
the lowest and best bid.
George F. Stewart
Chairman of the
Brantley County
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Commissioners
Minutes of Brantley
County Commissioners
The regular monthly meet
ing of the Board of Commis
sioners of Brantley County
was called to order by the
Chairman at 9:00 a. m., Tues
day, June 2, 1970, with all
members present. The minutes
were read and approved.
1. The Chairman gave a re
port on Commodity Distribu
tion as follows: Fifteen tons
9,853 items with a cash value
of $7,500.
2. A letter of communication
from the Association of Coun
ty Commissioners was read by
the Chairman requesting a
donation of funds for conven
tion in Atlanta. The Commis
sion voted not to submit these
funds.
3. The Sheriff turned in 25
arrest tickets.
4. A request by Sgt. Griffin
of the Georgia State Patrol for
funds to assist in Camp Safety
Patrol. The decision was de
layed until further informa
tion may be obtained.
5. A request by Mr. George
Loyd for funds for 4-H Camp,
The Commission voted to ap
propriate $253 for this pur
pose.
6. Mr. Eldridge made a mo
tion to give Deputy Wainright
a raise of S2OO per year, mo
tion was seconded by Mr.
Strickland.
7. A discussion was held by
the Board on renovation of the
old school building on a 75|25
percent basis with the Federal
Government. All County So
cial Services would be moved
into the renovated structure.
No rent would be paid. The
County would retain owner
ship of the building and would
not have to match cash funds
because the building and land
exceeds the county’s portion.
Mr. Strickland made a motion
to proceed with appropriate
steps to acquire these funds.
Mr. Eldridge seconded the
motion.
8. The Ordinary met with
the Board to discuss and rec
ommend that proper action be
taken to improve polling
places in Brantley County. Vo
ting booths must meet mini
mum standards and Mr. Roz
ier proposed that space should
be provided for ten years
hence.
9. A discussion was held on
alcohol excise stamps. The
Board voted to contact the
County Attorney for making
preparations to change from
stamp sales to The Invoice
System and require the whole
sale dealers to purchase a
county licenses to sell alcohol
ic beverages in the county.
10. Motion was made by Mr.
Eldridge to approve payment
of bills and seconded by Mr.
Strickland. Income and expen
ditures are as follows:
General Government: Sal
ary and travel of Commission
ers: Stewart $489.70; Eldridge
$51.20; Strickland $53.60; sal
ary of Clerk Wiley $195.33; sa
lary of Attorney Memory $100;
telephone $27.71; insurance
bonds and premiums $911.45;
advertising and printing $25.-
47. Total: $1,834.46.
Maintenance of Court
house: Salary of Janitor Grif
fin $150.80; cleaning supplies
$18.45; lights and water $57.-
79; repairs $27; lights old
school building $2.05; Total:
$256.09.
Maintenance of Jail: Lights
$29.86; telephone $6.90; re
pairs sl6. Total: $52.76.
Office of Ordinary: Income:
IG. & L Milling Company I
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WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
Mr. Bob Holland, Sales & Service Representative for the G. & L.
MILLING CO. in Waycross, invites the citizens of Brantley County
to shop with them for your complete line of poultry needs and serv
ice. Mr. Holland is available to assist you with any problem that
might arise in the poultry industry.
G. & L. MILLING CO. are specialists in the feed business. They
sell feed in bulk or by the bag.
G. & L. MILLING CO. has a complete line of medication for poul
try and livestock.
G. & L. MILLING Co. — Located across the street from the Way
cross Livestock Market.
Raymond Gillis & Mike Minchew
Owners & Operators of
G & L Milling Co., Inc. I
Phone 283-1214 Waycross, Ga.
Licenses S7O; certificates $33;
wills, letters, support, etc. $93;
miscellaneous $20.25; State
Patrol (36 cases) $360; Sher
iff’s Dept. (43 cases) $430;
less retirement $10; Total:
$996.25. Expenditures: Salary
of Ordinary Rozier $563.12;
salary of Clerk Crews $116.-
31; telephone $19.75; office
supplies $71.42; postage $6;
Total: $776.60.
Superior Court: Salary of
Court Reporter Summerall
$46; salary of District Attor
ney $98.34; printing sls; con
demnation proceedings $455;
Total: $614.34.
Office of Clerk of Superior
Court: Income: Recording
$331.75; court .50; copies $9.75;
cancellations $1.25; Total:
$343.25. Expenditures: Salary
of Clerk D. Herrin $426.58;
salary of Clerk R. Herrin
$123.76; office supplies and
equipment $280.72; telephone
$13.17; Total $844.23.
Office of Sheriff: The Ord
inary reported that Sheriff
Johns turned into his office
$2,676. Expenditures: Salary
of Sheriff Johns $556.30; sal
ary of Deputy Wainright $314.-
51; telephone $40.02; office
supplies and equipment $50.-
96; prisoners diet and drugs
$191.85; Sheriff’s expense out
side territoral limits $11.75;
equipment $225.98; car repair
and parts $39.01; gasoline $7.-
99; Total: $1,438.37.
Office of Tax Commissioner:
Income: Taxes and auto tags
$7,555.70; Expenditures: Sal
ary of Tax Commissioner Wil
son $595.32; salary of Clerk
Wilson $165.36; telephone $9.-
65; office supplies $61.07; To
tal: $831.40.
Office of County and Home
Demonstration Agents: Salary
and travel of County Agent
Loyd $200; salary and travel
of Home Demonstration A-
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LAWNMOWERS AND SERVICE
359 State Street, Waycross, Georgia
gent Raulerson $145.22; tele
phone $18.29; dues to Rock
Eagle 4-H Center $253; Total:
$616.51.
Public Welfare: Budget -
Brantley County Department
of Family and Children Ser
vice $1,330.25.
Public Health Department
Budget - Brantley County
Health Department $756.40.
Road Department: Salaries:
Daniels $322.09; Dykes $134.-
69; Harris $323.68; T. Herrin
$282.75; W. Herrin $301.98;
Hulett $270.06; Johns $293.04;
Knox $316.58; C. Moore $288.-
39; J. Moore $298.83; Norton
$383.76; Rozier $395.07; Smith
$279.58; Warner $129.89; Oth
er: telephone $24.12; lights
$20.63; freight $3,65; repair
and maintenance on machi
ery and equipment $2,268.71;
right-of-way expense $240.90;
caution light $6.49; small tools
and hardware $27.35; Total:
$6,677.72.
Office of Coroner: One in
quest $25.
Georgia Forestry Commis
sion: Budget: $825.25.
Retirement and Taxes with
held of elected officials and
county employees; Federal in
come tax $962.33.
Special Fund: Hospital $150;
drugs $27.70. Total: $177.70.
Miscellaneous: Homemaker
Aide’s telephone $11.49; De
partment of Soil Conservation
telephone $6.99; Tax Assessors
pay - Clerk Morgan $333.70;
Registrars pay, office supplies
and printing $182.20; Tax As
sessors office supplies $54.25.
Total: $588.63. Making a com
plete total of expenditures
$18,608.04.
FREEZING FOODS
Miss Nelle Thrash, food pre
servation specialist with the
University of Georgia Cooper
ative Extension Service, offers
homemakers some tips on
freezing foods. Choose only
top quality foods and think a
bout how you will cook or
serve the food later.
Find lost articles with want
ads.
Phone 283-2572
During the month of June, we are going all
out to save you MONEY on the purchase of any
1970 FORD, TORINO, MAVERICK, FALCON
or MUSTANG that we have in our inventory.
If you are thinking of a NEW CAR or Truck,
you wil! save money by seeing us.
HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF
WHAT WE ARE OFFERING
1970 LTD 4 dr. Hard Top 390v8,
Cruisomatic, Power steering and
Brakes, Air Conditioned, Vinyl
Roof, WSW, WC, Radio and Heat
er.
List Price $4720.25
Sale Price $3885.00
1970 Fairlane 500 4 door, 6 Cylin
ler, Cruisomatic Transmission, Ra
■ dio, WSW, Body Side Mldgs.
List Price $3045.20
Sale Price $2645.00
1970 Mustang 2 Door, Hard Top.
302v8, Standard Transmission, Ra
dio WSW, WC, Decor Group. +
List Price $3217.20
Sale Price $2785.00
We have a yard full of NEW CARS and
TRUCKS going at DISCOUNT PRICES. See
us before you buy.
Blackshear Sales Co.
"Your Friendly Ford Dealer"
S. M. Waters, Jr. — J. M. Waters
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