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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, July 30, 1970
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, 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
Legal
Advertising
A RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, pursuant to an
order adopted by the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of Brantley County
at a regular meeting on July
5, 1961, the Commissioners
have been taxing beer, wine
and liquor sold in Brantley
County;and
WHEREAS, the method of
levying such tax has been
that of requiring the whole
sale dealers to purchase and
affix tax stamps to each in
dividual container of beer,
wine and liquor: and
WHEREAS, the Board of
Commisioners is desirous of
implementing a more efficient
and effective method of levy
ing said tax; and
WHEREAS, the Board of
Commisioners is. desirous . of
levying a license fee upon
those wholesale and retail
beer dealers and wholesale
and retail liquor dealers do
ing business in Brantley Coun
ty;
NOW. THEREFORE, be it
resolved that the Board of
Commissioners of Brantley
County, Georgia does hereby
repeal in its entirety that cer
tain order adopted on July 5,
1961, and does hereby adopt
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Section 1. As used in this or
der, the term “liquor” shall
mean any alcoholic beverage
containing alcohol obtained
by distillation, mixed with
water or other substance in
solution, and includes brandy,
rum, whiskey, gin, cordials,
or other spirituous liquors by
whatever name called, includ
ing hard or fortified wines as
defined by the Federal Alco
hol Administration, but shall
not include unfortified wines.
As used in this order “wine”
shall mean an alcoholic bever
age obtained from natural fer
mentation of fruit, berries,
and other products but shall
not include hard or fortified
wine as herein defined. As
used in this order, the term
“b?er” shall mean all ferment
ed alcoholic beverages, but
shall not include liquor or
wine as herein defined.
Sectibn 2. As used in this or
der, the term “Retail Liquor
Dealer” and “Retail Beer and
Wine Dealer” shall be defined
to mean and include any per
son, firm, or corporation sell
ing, or offering for sale," ’ any
liquor, beer or wineas defined
above, at retail prices, in that
portion of Brantley County,
Georgia, lying outside the cor
porate limits of the cities of
Nahunta and Hoboken.
Section 3 -As used in this
order, the terms “Wholesale
Liquor Dealer” and “Whole
sale Beer and Wine Realer”
shall be defined to mean and
include any person, firm, or
corporation which engages in
selling, or offering for sale,
and distributing any liquor,
beer or wine as defined above,
to any Retail Liquor Dealer
or Retail Beer and Wine Deal
er, as defined above.
Section 4. There is hereby
imposed upon all liquor, beer
and wine sold to Retail Liquor
Dealers and Retail Beer and
Wine Dealers in that portion
of Brantley County, Georgia,
lying outside the corporate
limits of the cities of Nahunta
and Hoboken, an excise tax
in the following amounts:
A. Beer:
(1). Five cents (sc) for each
container holding one pint or
less.
(2). Ten (10c) per quart, or
fraction thereof, for each con
tainer holding one quart or
more, including tap or draft
beer sold in or from casks,
kegs, barrels, or other bulk
containers.
B. Liquor:
(1). Five cents (sc) for each
container holding twelve (12)
ounces or less.
(2). Ten cents (10c) for
"ach container holding from
thirten (13) to sixteen (16)
ounces.
(3). Fifteen cents (15c) for
each container holding from
seventeen (17) to thirty-two
(32) ounces.
(4). Thirty cents (30c) for
each container holding from
thirty-three (33) to sixty-four
(64) ounces.
(5). On all containers hold
ing more than 64 ounces, the
rate shall be sixty cents (60c)
per gallon or any fractional
part thereof over sixty-four
(64) ounces.
(6). The above rates for
liquor shall be applicable to
wine, with the following ex
ceptions:
(a). Twenty cents (20c) per
container holding from thirty
three (33) to sixty-four (64)
ounces.
(b). On all containers hold
ing more than sixty-four (64)
ounces, the rate shall be forty
cents (40c) per gallon or any
fractional part thereof in ex
cess of sixty-four (64) ounces.
Section 5. The taxes imposed
under this order shall be col
lected and paid in the follow
ing manner:
On or before the 15th day
of each month, each wholesale
liquor dealer and each whole
sale beer and wine dealer
shall file with the Board of
Commisioners of Brantley
County copies of all invoces
for liquor, beer, and wine
which they have delivered to
retail liquor dealers and re
tail beer and wine dealers in
that portion of Brantley Coun
ty lying outside the corporate
limits of the cities of Nahunta
and Hoboken, during the im
mediately preceding month,
and at the time of filing said
invoices with the Board of
Commissioners shall pay to the
Board of Commissioners the a
mount of taxes due as set
forth in Section 4.
Section 6. There is hereby
imposed upon each wholesale
beer and wine dealer and
each wholesale liquor dealer
dong business in that portion
of Brantley County lying out
side'the corporate limits of the
cities of Nahunta and Hoboken
a license fee in the amount of
$100.00; said license fee to be
paid annually, in advance, on
or before the first day of Jan
uary of each year.
Section 7. There is hereby
imposed upon each retail li
quor dealer doing business in
that portion of Brantley Coun
ty lying outside the corporate
limits of the cities of Nahunta
and Hoboken a license fee in
the amount of $750.00; said li
cense fee to be paid annually,
in advance, on or before the
first day of January of each
year.
Section 8. There is hereby
imposed upon each retail beer
and wine dealer doing business
in that portion of Brantley
County lying outside the cor
porate limits of the cities of
Nahunta and Hoboken a li
cense fee in the amount of
$125.00; said license fee to be
paid annually, in advance, on
or before the first day of Jan
uary of each year.
Section 9. Any violation of
this order bv any retail liquor
dealer, wholesale liquor deal
er. wholesale beer and wine
dealer, or retail beer and wine
dealer doing business in that
uortion of Brantley County,
Georgia, lying outside the cor
porate limits of the cities of
Nahunta and Hoboken shall be
deemed as sufficient grounds
for the revocation of the li
cense issued to him by the
Board of Commissioners of
Brantley County, Georgia, and
shall be deemed as sufficient
grounds for the refusal to
thereafter issue a new license
to such person or persons vio
lating this order. Such action
may be taken by said Board of
Commissioners with or without
notice to said person or per
sons violating this order.
Section 10. All monies deriv
ed from the taxes enumerated
in this order shall be paid out
on the order of the Board of
Commissioners of Brantley
County, Georgia, as follows:
A. For the purpose of paying
expenese incident to the exe
cution and enforcement of this
order.
B. For health or welfare
purposes under such terms
and conditions as may be pre
scribed by the said Board of
Commissioners.
Section 11. In the event any
section, subsection, paragraph,
subparagraph, sentence, clause,
or phrase of this order shall
be declared or adjudged inval
id or unconstitutional by any
court, such adjudication shall
in no manner affect the re
maining provisions of this or
der, but the same shall remain
of full force and effect as if
the portion so adjudged inval
id or unconstitutional was not
originally a part hereof.
Section 12. This order shall
become effective on the first
day of the month following its
adoption. The first reports by
wholesale dealers as required
in this order shall be due not
later than 45 days following
the effective date of this order
and all subsequent reports
shall be due as provided in
Section 5. The annual license
fees as required by this order
shall be due and payable on
or before the first day of Jan
uary following the effective
date of this order.
Adopted this 7th day of Ju
ly, 1970.
I hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct
copy of a resolution adopted
bv the Board of Commission
ers of Brantley County, Geor
gia. on the 7th day of July,
1970.
WITNESS my hand and of-
ficial seal of said county, this
7th day of July, 1970.
Mrs. Mary Lee Wiley
Clerk, Board of Com
missioners of Brantley
County, Georgia
Georgia, Brantley County.
To all whom it may con
cern:
LAVETA CREWS, as Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of
CAGER CREWS, deceased,
having applied to me by peti
tion for leave to sell certain
real estate of the deceased, this
is to notify the creditors and
kindred that said application
will be passed upon at the
Aug. Tenn 1970, of the Court
of Ordinary of said County
and that unless cause is then
shown to the contrary, said
leave will be granted.
This 9 day of June, 1970.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley
County, Georgia 7-30
Georgia, Brantley County
All creditors of the Estate
of R. C. Harrell, Jr., deceased
late of Brantley County, are
hereby notified to render in
their demands to the under
signed according to law and
all persons indebted to said es
tate are required to make im
mediate payment to the under
signed.
M. Albert Burke,
Trust Officer, The A
merican National Bank
of Brunswick, Co-exe
cutor
Robert K. Harrell,
Co-executor 8-20
Communications
Camp Attended
By Two 4-H'ers
Communications Camp,
which is a State 4-H Camp,
was held at Camp Wahsega,
near Dahlonega; Ga. July 20-
24. The purpose of the camp
was to help 4-H’ers become a
ware of the importance of
communications.
Martin Brooker and Cindy
Raulerson found this to be
true through the different
workshops which they attend
ed. Topics for the workshops
included: the communications
process, oral communication,
conversation with a purpose,
interview techniques, written
communications, the learning
process and the tuned out gen
eration.
Martin and Cindy both had
a good time during the week
which was highlighted with
a banquet and graduation cer
emony Thursday night.
Communications Camp was
sponsored by Southern Bell
Telephone Company in coop
eration with the University of
Georgia Cooperative Extension
Service.
Cindy Raulerson
4-H Members
To Attend Camp
Brantley County 4-H mem
bers will be attending camp
Monday through Friday of
next week, at Camp Chatham
on Tybee Island, near Savan
nah. Approximately 60 4-H
members have signed up to at
tend this event.
During the week the club
members will attend classes,
go on tours, swim, and parti
cipate in organized recreation.
The 4-H members from
Brantley County who have
signed up for camp are: Blake
Loyd, Roger Stallings, Sher
man Tomlinson, Micheal
Smith, Randy Jones, Allen Lu
wisch, Joel Chambless, Jeff
Canaday, Stuart Loyd, Wayne
Gibson, Allen Bryant, Art
Keene, Boyd Griffin, Terry
Thompson, Danny Batten, Ter
ry Herrin, Cleve Harden, John
Middleton, David Hayes, Jake
Roberts, Ronald Strickland,
John L. Smith, Micheal Pres
cott, Allen Purdom, Russell
Dußose, Patricia Turner, Zada
Lou Johns, Denise White, Lin
da Cleland, Dale Ann Keen,
Sandra Thrift, Vicky Cook,
Ada Lisa Orser, Karen Lewis,
Sarolyn Shuman, Donna Pop
well, Joan Carter, Kay Wald
ron, Beverly Prescott, Susan
Prescott, Rosa Edwards, Debra
Roberson. Pam Johns, Jerrie
Smith, Sheri Strickland, Ann
Keene, Debbie Thompson, Ru
by Jean Hicks, Edna Harris,
Kay Chambless, Lisa Riggins,
Deidra Brand, Phyllis Douber
ly, Alfreida Roberts, Charlene
Roberts, Diane Shuman, Shir
ley Crews, Debra Thrift and
Cindy Raulerson.
In addition to Brantley
County members there will be
about 65 members from Pierce
County attending.
Brantley County Extension
Home Economist, Mrs. Virgi
ia Raulerson, and County A
gent, George A. Loyd, will be
in charge of the Brantley
County members, and assist
with the overall program for
the week.
Nearly everybody reads
want ads.
Bill Stuckey
In Washington
In 1946 Congress began the Hospital Survey and Construction
Act, better known as the Hill-Burton program. Under this pro
gram the federal government matches state funds for building
and modernizing hospitals and health facilities across the country.
Since 1946, the Hill-Burton program has been renewed time and
time again, as Congress has always found funds to aid the aged
and the sick by providing an adequate number of hospital beds
for them. There has seldom been any debate, and for twenty-four
years the appropriation of funds for the Hill-Burton program
was never vetoed.
In June, President Nixon vetoed the Hill-Burton program. The
bill was returned to the House of Representatives, where we
voted to override the President’s veto by a vote of 279-98. The
Senate also voted to override the veto. And the Hill-Burton
program has once again been continued.
Since 1946, 8,035 projects have been completed with Hill-
Burton funding. This has provided 333,518 very much-needed
hospitals beds. The remaining 1,514 projects that are still under
construction or in the planning stages will add another 80,279
beds. Under the Hill-Burton program 2,334 other health facilities
have been built. They include chronic disease hospitals, mental
hospitals, and research laboratories. Most of the health facilities
in the Bth District have been financed by the Hill-Burton
program.
I was proud to support this legislation. We need hospitals and
beds desperately. This is no time to discontinue the Hill-Burton
program. In overriding the President’s veto the Congress has
asserted its authority to maintain adequate health facilities for
all Americans.
Hortense Camp Meeting
Association To Convene August 6
The 66th annual meeting of
the Hortense Camp Meeting
Association will convene Au
gust 6th at the Hortense Camp
Meeting Grounds in Hortense,
Ga. The meeting will run
through August 16th.
The guest speaker will be
Rev. Burl O. Crowe of Clear
water, Fla. Rev. Crowe is a
general evangelist of the Wes
leyan Church.
He has been a pastor for
more than a decade, and one
of the conference officials for
three years, and is now devot
ing full time to evangelism.
He has worked from coast
to coast and from Michigan to
the Gulf of Mexico, in revivals
and camp meetings.
Mr. Crowe has been sent by
his denomination to Jamaica
twice and has visited denomi
national work in Puerto Rico.
The association extends a
hearty welcome to you and
your friends. Each and every
service will be filled with
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good things. Spiritual songs,
i choruses, special music, a dy
namic gospel message, and
best of all presence of God.
Be sure to be with us in our
opening service. You will en
joy friendly hospitality and
will be a regular attendant at
I these special services.
Order of service is as fol
lows:
Sunrise prayer meeting:
Children services, 9:30 A. M.
Song and prayer, 10:30 A.M.
Preaching (Evangelist), 11:-
, 00 A. M.
। Preaching (local pastor), 3:-
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Young people’s service, 6:-
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Preaching (Evangelist), 7:-
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] Noticed those neat little round
holes on the bark of your pe
! can trees? R. L. Livingston,
head of the Extension Service
horticulture department, says
they probably were caused by
a bird called “sapsucker.”
PHONE 462-5814
Civil Service Examiners Accepting
Applications For South Georgia
The Interagency Board of
U. S. Civil Service Examiners
for South Georgia is accepting
applications for the following
positions:
Technical Aids, GS-2 &3,
AG-0-10.
Sales Store Checker, GS-2 &.
3, AG-0-11.
Health Aid. GS-2 & 3. AG
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Firefighter, GS-3 & 4, AG
-0-13.
Medical Aid (Sterile Sup
plies), GS-2 & 3. AG-0-14.
Office Machine Operator,
GS-2 & 3, AG-0-15.
Electric Accounting Machine
Operator, GS-2 & 3, AG-0-15.
Cold Type Composing Ma
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Army Enlistment
Guarantees
European Tour
An urgent need to obtain
highly qualified men for train
ing and assignment as Persh
ing Missile Crewmen
has resulted in the
option of a guaranteed
assignment to the 56th Artil
lery Group, United States Ar
my Europe for a period of not
less than 24 months for quali
fied applicants..
These applicants for Persh
ing Missile Crewmen must
meet basic eligibility require
ments for enlistment. Also,
they must be native born U.
S. citizens, have normal color
perception, pass the aptitude
t“sts with a score indicating a
bility to complete missile train
ing, and qualify for a secret
clearance. Additionally. the
enlistee must satisfactorily
complete basic combat train
ing.
Any young man of draft age
who is interested in missiles
and Europe should contact his
Army recruiter for further in
formation about a guaranteed
assignment in Europe as part
of the Pershing Missile team.
The assignment, if you quali
fy, is guaranteed in your en
listment contract. See Sgt.
Lee or Sgt. Sharp, 413 Mary
St. in Waycross, or call 283-
6700.
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Agricultural Research Tech
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The jobs to be filled by eli
gibles as a result of these an
nouncements are in the vari
ous Federal agencies located
in the 100-county area in
South Georgia, Russell Coun
ty, Alabama, and Aiken Coun
ty, South Carolina, which are
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may secure the appropriate
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Georgia, 451 College Street,
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IRVIN
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