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THE OFFICIAL LEGAL ORGAN OF THE CITY OF NAHUNTA

THIS WEEK...

Tree lighting
The Brantley County Chamber of
Commerce will hold the community
Christmas tree-lighting and caroling
on Thursday at 7 p.m. on the Brantley
County Courthouse lawn. For more
information call 462-6957 or visit www. WEDNESDAY, DEC 3 , 2008 • VOL 35 • NO 49 • ONE SECTION • © COPYRIGHT 2008 THE BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
brantleycountychamber.org.

Docs and desserts Brantley County weekend


The Alzheimer's Association will pres-
ent a "Docs and Desserts" program Christmas festival gets early
on Thursday at 7 p.m. at Savannah
Square Retirement Community,
start Thursday
Savannah in the Riceland Hall Dining Page 4
Room. This program is designed to
give people with questions regard-

Business appreciation week Dec. 8-12


ing Alzheimer's disease and other
dementias an open forum to ask those
questions of an expert in the field. Dr.
Neill R. Graff-Radford, MBBCH,FRCP
will be the speaker. For more informa- In recognition of local existing re-evaluate how you promote your business and Industry, a Pre-Legis-
business and industry, Brantley business, how to market your busi- lative forum will be held
tion call Jenny House at 912-920-2231
County Development Author- ness cost-efficiently, and perhaps on Thursday, December
or 7-800-272-3900. ity, Southeastern Bank, Brantley tap into new markets. Join us for 11 from 7:30-9 a.m. at the
County Chamber of Commerce, this free workshop that will show Brantley County School
Brantley County Middle School you ways to promote your business Board Office with Sena-
Auction FBLA, and the UGA Cooperative
Extension Service are once again
and boost sales.
Lunch will be served following
tor Jeff Chapman and
Representative Mark Wil-
Wayneseville Church of God will be teaming up to sponsor Business this workshop and preceding the liams. Senator Chapman and
having a auction on Friday, begin- and Industry Appreciation Week in next. Representative Williams will
ning at 6 p.m. There will be all kinds Brantley County. Then a How to Start Your Own give us an update on legisla-
of items for sale. There will also be a Included in the week's activities Business workshop from 12:45- 2 tion addressed during the
will be: p.m. where you will listen to busi- last session, and an over-
concession stand. If you need more
A Marketing Tips for your ness experts and advisors from view of what is expected
information please call Faye Godfrey Business workshop on Tuesday, around the State as they guide you during the 2009 session.
at 778-4330 or Shirleen Thornton at December 9 from 10 - 11:30 a.m. at through the decision-making pro- All business owners are invited of these events, or e-mail
778-3538. The Brantley County School Board cess of starting your own business to attend these events and are free bcdevau@btconline.net, so ad-
Office, Nahunta. and answer your questions. of charge. Please call 462-6275 to equate arrangements can be made
The workshop will help you In honor of Brantley County's make your reservation for any for attendees.

Christmas festival

Chambliss wins
The Brantley County Christmas
Festival will be held on Saturday from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on the Courthouse
Square. The Brantley County Christ- Nahunta
mas Parade will be at 2 p.m. The
parade theme will be "Traditions and
Treasures". For more information call budget
462-6957 or visit www.brantleycoun-
tychamber.org.
hearings
Christmas event City seeks
The Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
will hold their Christmas on the Old input from
Plantation program with activities for
the whole family to enjoy on Friday residents
and Saturday from 7-9 p.m. Take a self- The City of Nahunta will hold
guided tour of the antebellum planta- three public hearings in the next
tion house, talk to General Robert E. week to allow residents to express
questions and concerns about the
Lee, James Mack Adams of Savannah,
revised 2009 millage rate which
visit with Santa Claus who will take calls for a 111 percent increase of
gift requests from the youngsters, sing taxes in the city.
Christmas carols, and more. For more The city originally proposed a
information call 912-264-7333. Cost for 260 percent millage increase but
after the replacement of the city
the program is $6 for adults, $3 for
clerk, officials realized that the
ages 6-18 and free under six. Sen. Chambliss, center, during a recent visit to the Federal Law Enforcement Center in Glynn County budget had been miscalculated
and asked the Southeast Georgia

Santa photos Senator pounds Martin with 57 percent of vote Regional Development Center for
assistance with its recalculation.
Sen. Saxby Chambliss claimed cinct in Brantley by huge margins did record several messages for The meetings will be held on
There will be santa pictures taken on
another six years in the Senate ranging from 91 percent in Schlat- auto dialers. Thursday, Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. and
Saturday at the building next to CW garnering a convincing 1,220,854 terville to 71 percent in Nahunta The senator’s victory prevented Thursday, Dec. 11, at 10 a.m. and 6
Barber Shop in Nahunta. All proceeds votes as Jim Martin’s campaign in a runoff election that drew only the Democrats from having a super p.m. The proposed millage rate is
go to the Dixie Land Horse Rescue. went down in flames, drawing only 25 percent turnout. The senator majority in the Senate, which to be accepted at a meeting of the
Pictures are $5 each. For more infor- 905,637 votes. was given a boost from Alaska Gov. would have made any of the Dem’s council on Thursday, Dec. 11, at
Brantley County voters were Sarah Palin who campaigned for legislation filibuster proof. 7 p.m. and the city hopes to have
mation call 912-473-2711.
even more generous to Chambliss him, while Martin sent out rap star In other runoff elections, Sara property tax bills mailed out by Dec.
handing him 2,159 votes while only Ludacris to campaign, hoping to Doyle defeated Mike Sheffield for 19 with a due date of Feb. 17.

Santa pictures
448 ballots came down in the Martin ride the coattails of Barack Obama. court of appeals judge, and Lauren At the council meeting Mon-
camp. But Obama did not campaign McDonald won the Public Service
A & K Photography will have pictures Chambliss carried every pre- for Martin in person, although he Commission seat over Jim Powell. See Nahunta, page 2
with Santa at their studio on Saturday
from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. For more infor-
mation call 288-3882. Davis awarded WC scholarship
Robert William "Bob" Davis, the 2008 valedictorian at Brantley County
Christmas program High School, has been named the recipient of the Harry D. Dixon
Scholarship at Waycross College (WC) for the 2008-2009 academic
Laura S. Walker State Park will hold a
Christmas program on Saturday from year. Davis was recently honored for his accomplishment at a reception
7-9 p.m. at Shelters 3 and 4. They will hosted by the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of Georgia Foundation, the
have local church choirs performing, sponsor of the scholarship.A freshman at WC, Davis is majoring in busi-
Santa Claus, refreshments, Christmas ness administration and will transfer to the University of Georgia follow-
trivia, and prize give-aways. Due to ing graduation. While in high school, Davis maintained a 4.0 grade point
state budget cuts there will not be any average and was a standout on the high school tennis team. Attending
lights on display this year. There is a the reception were Davis and his parents, Gary and Harriet Davis.
$5 program fee for each vehicle, this
includes the $3 park pass. For more
information call 912-287-4900.
Backpage
Book event FAMILY DAZE WEEKEND WEATHER Carl Gregory initiates
The Ashantilly Center will hold a
book event on Sunday featuring the
Walking the cakewalk Fri
Sat
Few Showers
Partly Cloudy
61°/40°
62°/38°
30%
10 %
SOS auto sale in
Brunswick.
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Sun Sunny 59°/34° 0%
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Horse Christmas rree will be
at 6 p.m. For more information
call 912-283-8858. book is on sale at the Brantley
County Library. You can also Nahunta
visit www.bighorseclub.com or order one by mailing a check From page 1
call (912) 778-6477. Strickland account or money order to Brantley
day the city discussed the street department’s S-10 work truck
An account has been set up County Historical Society, P.O.
that has a broken driver side door, apparently from being
for Danielle Strickland to Box 1096, Nahunta, 31553. The
newly published World War II Toy drive help with medical & funeral purchase price is $45.00 includ-
welded incorrectly when fixed in the past. Director Johns
stated that he had taken it to repair man several times, but
Journal of William G. Haynes, Nahunta Masonic Lodge expenses. Danielle was a 2008 ing tax, plus $5.00 for s/h. For was unable to reach him due to an illness. Johns said he
Jr. Tickets ($35 donation) #391 is holding a toy drive for graduate of Brantley County more information call Dorothy would take it to his residence and try to fix it himself. Council-
are now on sale at GJ Ford underprivileged children. Drop High School and had leu- Thomas at 912-265-7599 or email men Richard Johns expressed his concern for the safety of
the workers and said that if it could not be repaired, the city
Bookshop on St. Simon’s Island off locations will be Burgess kemia. If you would like to her at djt1927@aol.com. needs to retire it.
and at Waterfront Wines and Lawnmower shop, Bayview make a donation, please go by The council opened bids for health insurance from Blue
Gourmet Foods in Darien. Nursing Home, and South- Southeastern Bank in Nahunta. Cross Blue Shield, Coventry Healthcare, United Healthcare,
Copies of the Journal will be eastern Bank in Nahunta. All For more information contact Closet and Principal Life insurance. After reviewing the bids the
council voted to renew their contract with Blue Cross Blue
available for purchase. For donations must be received by Brenda Johns at 912-462-5422. Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Shield.
more information email ashan- Monday, December 15. Please has a clothes closet available at Chief Darren Crews reported that the police department
tillycenter@gmail.com. donate a new toy in its original 135 Florida Avenue, Nahunta.
package. Dugout club Please call Rev. Jimmy and
had issued 10 citations, filed three incident reports, filed three
accident reports, took out six warrants and made 9 arrests
The Brantley Co. Dugout Club Barbara Bryant at 462-6340 for during November.
Toys for Tots & Brantley Co. Diamond Club an appointment. Chief Crews also said that the police clerks computer was
Act of Random Kindness US census is giving away a different gun
down and asked that they look into finding a new one without
Windows Vista on it. The council asked the city clerk to look
(ARK) will hold their 4th The US Census Bureau will every Friday for the next year
annual Toys for Tots Ride hold testing on Tuesday, to raise money for an indoor History book in to available options to have the computer repaired.
Director of Operations Hugh Johns said that during No-
on Sunday at Ted and Dot’s December 16 at 2 p.m. and 6 hitting facility. The list of The Brantley County Pictorial vember the water and sewer department had read the meters,
Custom Harley Parts, Hwy 82. p.m., Tuesday, January 13 at 2 guns to be given away and win- History Book is for sale at the started cut-offs, and ordered a pump for the Avalon Street lift
station.
All vehicles welcome. Registra- p.m. and 6 p.m., and on Tuesday, ner each week will be posted at Nahunta Library. The cost is Johns also reported that the streets department had put
tion at 12:30 p.m., kick stands February 17 at 2 p.m. and 6 brantleybaseball.org. Tickets $65 including tax. If you wish up the Christmas Lights, covered 100 feet of driveway pipe for
up at 1:30 p.m. And ending at p.m. at the Brantley County are $100. For more information to order, please send check or a citizen, hauled several loads of dirt and finished cleaning
Bare Butts BBQ on Hwy 82. $10 Library, 133 East Cleveland or to buy a ticket contact Mike money order for $65 plus $5 S/ the sidewalks during November.
donation or toy of equal value. Street, Nahunta. Please call Hendrix at 286-0041. H to Brantley County Histori- The fire department reported that they had responded to
three calls during November, as well as tested their fire hose
For more information call 1-866-861-2010 to schedule a test. cal & Preservation Society Inc., and pump tested a fire engine.
Hawk at 912-242-9723 or Vicky Veterans remember to bring P.O. Box 1096, Nahunta, 31553.
at 912-242-9695. DD 214 Form. Starlight Ranch
Starlight Ranch is looking for
volunteers and donations to Animal rescue
Alzheimer's work- Housing Authority help with the many activities Max's Animal Rescue & Hickory Wind Music
The Nahunta Housing Author- at the ranch. They also have Humane Society of Brantley & Recording Studio
shop ity will hold their quarterly openings in their free therapy County is currently accepting • Guitars • Banjos • Mandolins • Dobros
The Alzheimer's Association meeting on Tuesday, January and after school programs. A donations for puppy food, dry • Amps • P.A. Systems • Accessories
Holiday workshop and candle- 6 at 12 p.m. at the Housing Au- school to ranch ride program and canned and as always 24 Track Recording Studio
light vigil will be held on thority in Nahunta. For more is available for participants. monetary donations are always SATILLA SQUARE 504 A CITY BLVD.
SHOPPING CENTER WAYCROSS, GA 31501
Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the White information call Julia Walker For more information call Ta- needed for operations and 912-285-4411 912-614-1388
Bluff United Methodist church at 462-5680. sha at 778-3976, leave message for the building fund. Please
Sanctuary, Savannah. Light if no answer. specify where you would like
refreshments will be served your donation to be allocated.
after the program. Please try Waynesville church Contact Lori Hartmann Direc-
to RSVP by calling 912-920-2231. Waynesville Missionary Donations tor at 912-458-3263. Charitable
The event is free. Baptist Church is accepting Brantley County Neighbors donations are tax deductible. NOTICE TO
names for Christmas. Applica- Helping Neighbors is currently Volunteer opportunities are

Workshop
tions available at church office,
Monday, Thursday, and Friday
accepting donations for sick
children, cancer patients, and
available. SUBSCRIBERS:
The Georgia Center for Non- from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For families in need. Some of the You should be receiving your new 911 address
profits will offer a "Developing more information call 778-4320 sick children have requested Clothes closet notification from the Post Office in the coming
a High Performing Board" or email segamam.tres@yahoo. Chihuahua puppies, talking Waynesville Baptist is in need weeks. You will need to either call or e-mail us
workshop on Tuesday from 1 com. birds, etc. Any donation will of clothes and shoes of all sizes
p.m. to 4 p.m. in Kingsland. At- be greatly appreciated. Please for their clothes closet. The your new mailing address to continue receiving
tendees will discuss the typical contact Ronnie Jacobs at 462- closet is open every Tuesday your newspaper. Contact us at 462-6776 or by
challenges that under-perform- Scholarship applica- 5214, Pat Tompkins at 462-7443, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
e-mail to ads@brantleyenterprise.com. Please
ing boards face, and the solu- or Mert Dowling at 462-5455 for
tions to these challenges. For tions more information. leave a message on our voice mail if we are
more information or to register, Marshland Credit Union is Donations busy and do not answer the phone.
call (912) 234-9688 in Savannah. accepting applications for the Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Memorial Scholarship Award Cookbooks is accepting donations for a
Program for $1500 scholar- Cookbooks created in memory "Fire Fund" to help families
ships to be awarded to three of Carolyn S. Lewis are for sale when their homes are burned
UPCOMING... graduating seniors from any at the Brantley County Library. and destroyed by fire. Dona-
Glynn, McIntosh or Brantley The cost of the cookbook is $8 tions may be sent to Neighbors
County high school. Inter- and all proceeds go to a memo- Helping Neighbors, c/o Fire
Santa letter ested students should see their rial scholarship fund. For more Fund, P.O. Box 271 Nahunta,
Get your personalized santa school's Guidance Counselor information, contact Karen 31553.
letter sent to your child in for an application or contact Lewis Harrell at 462-8483.
time for Christmas for $3. All Marshland Credit Union at
proceeds go to the Dixie Land (912) 279-2013 or (888) 265-3565 Donate blood
Horse Rescue. For more infor- for more information. Applica- OREMC programs The Red Cross needs approxi-
mation call 912-473-2711. tions are available online at OREMC offers safety and mately 1,200 people to donate
www.marshlandfcu.coop and energy efficiency programs blood each weekday to meet
must be received by February and demonstrations to schools the needs of approximately
Hunter education 15, 2009. and community and civic 140 hospitals and healthcare
Hunter Education Classes will organizations in our service facilities. Most people age 17
be held at the Brantley County area. Their energy efficiency or older who weigh at least
Library Conference Room on Library experts can offer tips that 110 pounds can give blood. For
Thursday, December 11 from 5 The friends of the Library will help you save electricity more information call 1-800
- 7 p.m. All students must reg- are raising money to install and stretch your budget. If GIVE LIFE (448-3543).
ister online for the classes at an automatic door opener for you are interested scheduling
www.georgiawildlife.com and
should follow any instructions
the Brantley County Library.
Please contribute to this
a program for your group,
please contact our office at 912 Donations Attention:
given such as completing a CD
or completing the internet por-
worthy cause. Donations are
accepted at the library anytime.
462-5131 or 800-262-5131 and
talk with Craig Muchison (ext.
Concerted Services Inc., is
accepting non-perishable food
City of Nahunta Residents
tion of the class. Registration For more information call 1147), David Smith (ext. 3319) or items, as well as cash dona- The City of Nahunta has tentatively adopted a
ends 3 business days before 462-5454. Linda Harris (ext. 1151). tions, for a small food pantry millage rate which will require an increase in
each class. for those who have needs. property taxes by 111%. The increase is due in
large part to a lock of reserves in the budget for
Turkey shoot World War II
Santa pictures Freddie's turkey shoot will be The Brantley County His- How to contact us: the previous year. The City has opted to raise
A & K Photography will have held every Friday and Saturday torical Society’s World War II
DEPARTMENTS
Editor editor@brantleyenterprise.com
the millage rate rather than borrow money. The
pictures with Santa at their beginning at 7:30 p.m. until News newsdesk@brantleyenterprise.com Mayor and Council regret any tax increase, and
Sports sports@brantleyenterprise.com
studio on Friday, December with meat and money prizes. AdS ads@brantleyenterprise.com will work hard in the coming year to insure that
12 from 6-9 p.m., Saturday, Located in Hickox, 3 miles Etc. etc@brantleyenterprise.com
the financial position of the City is strengthened,
You can also call us at 912-462-6776 or send
December 13 from 10 a.m. - 4 South of Nahunta, turn left mail to Post Office Box 454, Nahunta GA
p.m., Friday, December 19 from on Buffalo Creek Drive, go 1.2 31553. primarily through expense containment.
6-9 p.m. and Saturday, Decem- miles and turn left on Lake
ber 20 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. For Buffalo Dr. East, in field behind
more information call 288-3882. house.
The City of Nahunta Governing NOTICE OF PROPERTY
Country christmas Lake Ware Authority will hold a Public Hear- TAX INCREASE
Big Horse Stables will hold an Come Dance with us at Lake
old-fashioned holiday on Satur-
day, December 13 from 1-6 p.m.
Ware in Waycross on Friday
nights. Live entertainment by ing on the Proposed FY 2009 The City of Nahunta has ten-
There will be good, holiday Dry Creek Band. Admission tatively adopted a millage rate
music, pony rides, country arts
and crafts, a silent auction and
is $7.00 per person. BYOB , no
coolers, and no bottles, cans
Millage Rate on Thursday, De- which will require an increase in
much more. Admission is free.
The annual lighting of the Big
only. Singles and couples wel-
come. For more information
cember 11, 2008 At 10:00 A.M. property taxes by 111%.
All concerned citizens are invited
The City of Nahunta Governing The City of Nahunta Governing to the public hearing on this tax
increase to be held at Nahunta
Authority will hold a Public Authority will hold a Public Hear- City Hall on Thursday, December
Hearing on the Proposed FY ing on the Proposed FY 2009 4, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. and on
2009 Millage Rate on Thursday, Millage Rate on Thursday, De- Thursday, December 11, 2008 at
December 4, 2008 At 10:00 A.M. cember 11, 2008 At 6:00 P.M.
10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
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Obituaries Trees for


Elmer Strickland Troops
Elmer Dwaine Strickland, 64 of Hortense, died Wednesday evening
(Nov. 26, 2008) at St. Vincent's Medical Center, Jacksonville, follow- campaign
ing a lengthy illness.
Born in Alma, his parents were Elmer Dean Strickland and Aldine under way
Taylor Strickland. He is also preceded in death by a daughter, The Christmas Spirit
Brandy Strickland. Foundation has again teamed
He served in the U.S. Navy and was a heavy equipment operator in with FedEx to deliver Real
a rock Christmas Trees to soldiers in
quarry and loved working outdoors. the armed forces through the
Trees for Troops program.
He is survived by his 2 daughters, Dawn Strickland (Kerry) and A scene from last year’s lighting of the tree on the lawn of the county courthouse The Trees for Troops
Misty Keifer of Hortense; 2 Sons and daughters-in-law, Richard program was started in 2005.
and Dena Strickland of Palm Bay, and Shannon and Dawn Strick-
land of Palm Bay; 4 grandchildren, Lauren, Courtney and Ashley
Keifer, Taylor Strickland and one on the way; also, several nieces,
County’s 2008 Christmas Since then, thousands of Real
Christmas Trees have been
collected and distributed to

festivities begin this week


our military personnel and
nephews and other relatives. their families.
Graveside services were Monday morning at 10 a.m. at Satilla For 2008, it is expected
Cemetery, that Trees for Troops will col-
Hortense with Rev. R. C. Mathis officiating. lect over 16,000 Real Christ-
Christmas festivities will soon get un- named also. All floats should be in place for mas Trees from 29 states dur-
derway in Brantley County. The traditional judging at the Nahunta Elementary School ing late November and into
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, with by 12:30 p.m. December. These trees will be
special entertainment and caroling, will be The parade route will begin at the Na- delivered to military families
held on the courthouse square Thursday, hunta Elementary School on U.S. Highway across the United States, as
December 4 at 7 p.m. 301 (Main Street) and travel north crossing well as to soldiers overseas.
The festival at the courthouse on Satur- U.S. Highway 82 (Cleveland Street) and The Georgia Christmas
day, December 6, will feature arts, crafts, food, proceed to John Wilson Street. After turning Tree Association (GCTA) is
“Come Make A Family Memory” kidπs activities and all-day entertainment in
downtown Nahunta. The parade will begin
left onto John Wilson Street, the parade will
disband at the County Recreation Depart-
participating in the program.
GCTA is an organization of
� Saturday at 2 p.m., and will proceed north on ment. Christmas tree professionals,
U.S. Highway 301 from the Nahunta Elemen- During the parade northbound traffic primarily owners of choose-
� tary School to John Wilson Street. The theme on U.S. Highway 301 will be detoured down and-cut farms. Its growers
for this yearπs festival and parade is "Tradi- School Street (by Nahunta Elementary have already committed to
tions and Treasures." School) to Cannon Street. Traffic will then providing over 650 trees to
The ceremonial lighting of the tree will be routed to U.S. Highway 82 (Cleveland Trees for Troops for this year.
be conducted by local Boy Scouts, followed Street) and to the Florida Loop, then back Consumers and businesses
by entertainment provided by local talent, onto U.S. Highway 301. (Southbound traffic are encouraged to participate,
OPEN NOVEMBER 22ND and a sing-a-long caroling session of familiar
Christmas favorites.
on U.S. Highway 301 will encounter the
above detour in reverse order.) The parade
as well.
A GCTA member, Days
Barrel Train & Hayrides The annual Christmas Festival will be will break at intervals for traffic traveling of Creation Christmas Tree
Farm Animals held on Saturdayfrom 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on
the Courthouse Square. Booths featuring arts,
east and west on U. S. Highway 82.
The Chamber is sponsoring a contest
Farm, near Jesup is making
it easy for consumers. The
Educational School Tours crafts, concessions, kidπs activities and much for the "Best Decorated Business" again consumer simply selects a 5-
foot to 7-foot tall tree and buys
Mon. - Fri. 3 p.m. til dark more will surround the courthouse. Enter- this year. Brantley County businesses may
tainment will be featured throughout the day. enter by returning the form included in the it (at a ten percent discount)
Saturday 9 a.m. til dark for Trees for Troops. The
The Christmas Parade will begin on Christmas Festivities brochure or by calling
Closed Sundays Saturday, December 6 at 2 p.m. and will pass the Chamber Office at 912-462-6282, Ruby consumer will receive a tax-
by the festival area. Prizes will be awarded Ann Sawyer at 462-6957 or Linda Harris able donation receipt for the
for best parade float, with First, Second at 462-5131, ext. 1151 or 462-5923. Anyone purchase. The Herrin family

www.daysofcreation.com
and Third Places awarded in each category. interested in performing at the Caroling at Days of Creation will then
Float categories will include: Schools, Civic and Tree Lighting and/or the Christmas be responsible for marking
On Hwy. 84 - & Youth Groups, Churches, and Businesses. Festival, please contact Ruby Ann Sawyer at the tree as being for Trees for
between Jesup & Screven One overall Grand Prize winner will be 462-6957. Troops and will, at the appro-
14h111908th.lb priate time, harvest the tree
and get it into the delivery

Allen joins Phi notable members include former Presi-


dent Jimmy Carter, Supreme Court
process.
In Georgia, four FedEx
trailers are slated for delivery
Kapa Phi AASU
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, writer
John Grisham and Netscape founder to Fort Stewart on the week
James Barksdale. The Society’s mission of Thanksgiving and the week
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is “To recognize and promote academic following. Dewayne Herrin
announces that Joseph W. Allen, of Na- excellence in all fields of higher educa- of Days of Creation, along
hunta was recently initiated into the Phi tion and to engage the community of with his son Derrick, was at
Kappa Phi chapter at Armstrong Atlantic scholars in service to others.” Fort Stewart when the trees
State University, where he is studying His- Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is were being distributed in
tory. Allen is among the top few percent by invitation and requires nomination 2007. Herrin says that he was
of students, faculty, professional staff and and approval by a chapter. Only the top impressed by the organiza-
alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi 10 percent of seniors and 7/.5 percent tion of the effort.
each year. of juniors, having at least seventy-two Herrin, a father of six
Founded in 1897 at the University semester hours, are eligible for mem- himself, also said that he was
of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s bership. Graduate students in the top moved by the many families
oldest, largest and most selective all-disci- 10 percent of the number of candidates with small children who were
pline honor society. The Society has chap- for graduate degrees may also qualify, in line gratefully receiving
ters on more than 300 campuses in the as do faculty, professional staff and the trees. Those young chil-
United States, Puerto Rico and the Philip- alumni who have achieved scholarly dren were often accompanied
pines. Some of the organization’s more distinction. by one young parent. In many
cases, the other parent was
deployed overseas. Herrin

Nahunta Legal Johns gives the monthly report. Water/Sewer Superinten-


dent and Director of Operations Hugh Johns discusses with
Mayor and Council that the motor at the Avalon St. lift sta-
said that the sight caused
him to really think about the
impact that war has on fami-
Advertisements tion needs to be replaced with (2) 5hp motors or (1) 10hp
motor. Mayor and Council asked how much these would
cost and Hugh Johns let them know that the 5hp motor
lies, including the ones left
at home, and to realize how
REGULAR MEETING can be purchased used for $2500.00 or a brand new one our military personnel truly
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2008 would cost $4750.00. Gary Harris let Mayor and Council
7:30 P.M. know that the City had to borrow a used 5hp motor from deserve our respect.
Call to Order Mr. Woodard. Councilwoman Sib Johns makes the motion In order to meet the distri-
Invocation and Pledge for Hugh Johns to purchase (2) 5hp motors brand new at bution schedule, consumers
Approval of Minutes a cost of $4750.00 a piece and to purchase the 5hp rebuilt need to select trees for the
Citizen Presentation- (limit 3 minutes per subject per person) motor for a cost of $2500.00. Mayor Pro-Tem Tommie Lane
Jeanie Boland-Brantley County Development Authority 2nd the motion, all in favor, carried. troops early. Herrin says that
Amos Jones-Towing Director of Operations Hugh Johns let Mayor and Council Days of Creation will accept
Fire Department know that he purchased from Loweπs a new backpack donations through Decem-
Monthly Report leaf blower for $299.00. Hugh Johns also let Mayor and ber 1. If buying from other
Police Department Council know that 3 of the wet wells need to be pumped
Monthly Report out and it will cost $145.00 a load. Gary Harris let Mayor growers, Herrin suggests that
Water/Sewer Department and Council know that the City of Blackshear brought to the consumers contact the grower
Monthly Report City of Nahunta a Jet Flush to flush the sewer lines from regarding how that grower is
Lift Station-Avalon St. Nahunta Elementry School to Azalea Apts for free. participating.
Gary Harris-Water/Wastewater License City Clerk Angela Wirth let Mayor and Council know that
Administrative Business Water/Sewer Superintendent Gary Harris has received his For more information
Satilla Probation water/wastewater certifications. about the non-profit Christ-
Police Clerk Administrative Business- Kathy Byrd from Satilla Probation mas Spirit Foundation and
FY 2009 Budget was in attendance and let Mayor and Council know that Trees for Troops, visit www.
FY 2009 Millage she had dropped off the contract between Satilla Probation
Columbus Day-Holiday and the City of Nahunta for Judge Kelly Brooks to sign. Ms. ChristmasSpiritFoundation.
Executive Session-legal, real estate matters, personnel Byrd stated that it was just the standard contract set forth org.
matters by the State of Georgia and nothing had changed in it. Consumers can also find
Legal Mayor Ronnie Jacobs brought forth the discussion on out how to make a direct
Meeting called to order at 7:30 pm. In attendance were hiring Michelle Mitchell for fulltime Police Clerk. Mayor
Mayor Ronnie Jacobs, Mayor Pro-Tem Tommie Lane, Pro-Tem Tommie Lane makes the motion to hire Michelle donation at this site.
Councilwoman Sib Johns, Councilwoman Jean Haynes, Mitchell at $8.50 per hr as the Police Clerk. Councilwoman
Councilman Richard Johns and various residents. Jean Haynes 2nd the motion, all in favor, carried.
Mrs. Deloise Davis gave the Invocation and Pledge said Councilwoman Sib Johns brought forth the discussion on
by all. far we are on the 2007 audit. City Clerk Angela Wirth let
Councilwoman Jean Haynes makes the motion to approve her know that the audit had been put aside by the ladies

A & K Photography
of the minutes, Councilwoman Sib Johns 2nd the motion, all from the RDC in Waycross as to work on the FY 2009
in favor, carried. budget and Millage. Ms. Wirth let Mayor and Council know
Citizen Presentation- Amos Jones was in attendance to that as of right now the millage will look to be at 10.5% a
discuss with Mayor and Council that he would like to be on drop from the 21.06% that was voted on in Septemberπs
is now offering Graduation Invitations. a rotation list for towing in the City of Nahunta. Mr. Jones meeting. Ms. Wirth also let Mayor and Council know that
Many styles to choose from.
gave Mayor and each Council member a packet he put Judge Kelly Brooks will be doing all the legal advertising for DEMARUS JOHNS
together with his fees. the City of Nahunta in the local newspapers.
Jeanie Boland from the Brantley County Development City Clerk Angela Wirth brought forth the discussion on PAINTING
(912) 288-3882 Authority was in attendance and gave Mayor and Council
a packet on how to bring business to Brantley County. Ms.
Boland gave a discussion on the points of the packet that
pertained to the City of Nahunta and asked if she could
have Columbus Day off for the City workers. She stated
that all the banks and schools are closed and asked if the
City workers could have this day too as a holiday. Council-
woman Sib Johns makes the motion for the City of Nahunta
Nahunta
www.richardspaint.com
www.aandkphoto.com meet with Mayor and Council in a work session.
Mayor Ronnie Jacobs let Council know that GA Power had
Workers to have Columbus Day off. Mayor Pro-Tem Tom-
mie Lane 2nd the motion, all in favor, carried. Owner
contacted him about the tree that Mr. Grinner brought forth
at Septemberπs Council meeting. Mayor Jacobs stated that
Mayor Ronnie Jacobs brings forth the discussion that
the RDC in Waycross is not closing down and the City of Demarus Johns
GA. Power would cut down the trees on December 5, 2008. Nahunta should not move their membership to another
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Michelle Mitchell called and talked with CSX on the dam-
RDC. Councilwoman Jean Haynes makes the motion
for the City of Nahunta to keep their membership with the Cell (912) 222-2122
aged Railroad crossings in the City and Ms. Mitchell said RDC in Waycross. Mayor Pro-Tem Tommie Lane 2nd the
News newsdesk@brantleyenterprise.com that CSX would get back to us. motion, all in favor, carried.
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Things you need to know

Time for government to


stop ‘fixing’ the economy
By Paul Ibrahim
Few headlines are more frightening than
those announcing grand government plans
to “repair” the economy. Every time a news
headline reads “Congress Anxious to Address
Economy” or “Obama Will ‘Do What’s Neces- ROBERT F. PAGE
sary’ to Fix Economy,” Americans should 1944-2001
start worrying twice as much about their
Publisher Emeritus
economic future as they already do.
Few political arguments these days are
backed up with facts, but in this case there is Michelle Lartz Ken Buchanan
vast empirical evidence that governmental Office Manager Editor and Publisher
action on economic issues almost always
exacerbates existing economic problems and
often creates new ones (the exception, of
course, being when government acts to undo
interventionist policies it had previously
adopted).
As of this past summer, 90 percent of the
gains in the Dow Jones Industrial Average in
the past 111 years has come when Congress
was in recess. This trend started to become
even more lopsided a few decades ago when
the degree of government intervention in
the American economy intensified rapidly. In
the past 45 years, for instance, the S&P 500
Index barely went up 1.6 percent yearly when
Congress was in session, but shot up to a
striking annual average of 17.6 percent when
Congress was out of session.
How can this dramatic inverse correla-
tion be explained?
First, there is the element of uncertainty.
When Congress is in session, the market
knows that some industry is going to get hurt
by some new regulation from politicians
seeking to gratify their special interests, and
that another industry is going to have its lob-
bying dollars rewarded with a nice, arbitrary
subsidy. What the market doesn’t know is
which industries will be affected, and where
political decisions will force money to be
invested. On the other hand, when Congress
is in recess, investors are more likely to
invest in industries that will create jobs, qual-
ity products, efficient business models and
wealth.
Second, members of Congress are con-
vinced that just because they are on Capitol
Hill, they must do something. Even if the
economy is in good shape, but especially if it
is not, the Hill’s and media’s assumption that
Congress must “do something” is a foregone
conclusion. The question only becomes what
exactly they must do. It rarely occurs to them
that most of the time, the best thing they can
do for the economy is to just stay out of the
way. But because of the culture of unneces-
sary and counterproductive need for action,
policies are enacted by Congress that usually
harm the economy and thus hurt the markets.

Insanity Trees for Troops


This urge to “do something” has been and signed by President Bush, because the
tried repeatedly in American history, and president and the Republicans had to make
has failed as many times. During the Great that concession to get the tax changes passed.
Depression, for instance, President Herbert Yes, it is insane. The Christmas Spirit Foundation has
Hoover was urged to “do something.” He The Democrats’ solution to this insane again teamed with FedEx to deliver Real

alert:
did. Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff proposition is to not allow the death tax holi- Christmas Trees to soldiers in our armed
Act, which impaired free trade, supported day at all. Namely, kill the year-long death tax forces through the Trees for Troops program.
an increase in taxes and made attempts to holiday altogether. That means the death tax The Trees for Troops program was started in
provide government-sponsored jobs. As good rate would go back to 55 percent of all assets 2005. Since then, thousands of Real Christ-
economists predicted at the time, these poli- over one million dollars in 2010. mas Trees have been collected and distrib-
cies only made the situation worse.
But that did not stop Franklin Roosevelt
Democrats look to bring In case you do not think you could be
affected by this, consider how easy it is to be
uted to our military personnel and their
families.
from adopting similar anti-growth policies.
Roosevelt’s massive expansion of govern- death tax back to life worth $1 million in your lifetime.
If your average annual income in your
For 2008, it is expected that Trees for
Troops will collect over 16,000 Real Christmas
ment and attempt to “create” new jobs did lifetime is $75,000 a year, and if you save an Trees from 29 states during late November
nothing but to prolong the Great Depression While some people are still gushing over average of 10 percent a year through 401(k) or and into December. These trees will be deliv-
until World War II. What Roosevelt didn’t the victory of President-elect Barack Obama, personal savings, and you do this for 45 years ered to military families across the United
understand is that government can never and others are now grumbling about his early (age 20 through 65), you will have saved with States, as well as to soldiers overseas.
“create” jobs, it can only reassign them. When cabinet announcements, fiscal hawks are interest over $400,000 for your retirement. The Georgia Christmas Tree Associa-
government funds a new public sector job, it focused on the volatility of the stock market If you are not on that schedule, then you tion (GCTA) is participating in the program.
has taken enough money out of the economy and the attempts to unthaw the frozen credit should be. GCTA is an organization of Christmas tree
to defund a private sector job that was going and cash-flow markets. If both spouses are working then professionals, primarily owners of choose-
to be efficiently and sustainably created by But some of us are more that’s $800,000. And, if the two and-cut farms. Its growers have already com-
the free market. concerned about the coming leg- of you are living in a $200,000 mitted to providing over 650 trees to Trees for
So it took both a Republican and a islative insanity of the newly house then that’s one mil- Troops for this year. Consumers and busi-
Democrat to turn the Great Depression into elected Congress. lion dollars. Voila! nesses are encouraged to participate, as well.
a greater depression. Likewise, it is taking The Unfairness Doc- If you succeed at A GCTA member, Days of Creation
us both the Bush Administration and the trine and the Employee creating a net worth of Christmas Tree Farm, near Jesup is making
Obama Administration to move the economy No Choice Act are leading more than $1 million, it easy for consumers. The consumer simply
from somewhat off-course to going in reverse. the parade, but I must now such as with life insur- selects a 5-foot to 7-foot tall tree and buys it (at
Will they ever learn? alert you to the No Death ance policies or other a ten percent discount) for Trees for Troops.
Uncertainty is killing the market today. Tax Holiday. investments, then 55 per- The consumer will receive a taxable donation
Americans – intelligent Americans who nor- The insanity of the cent of the excess would receipt for the purchase. The Herrin family
mally act based on reasonable market expec- previous two pending ac- go to the government at Days of Creation will then be responsible
tations – cannot make investment decisions tions was discussed in my and 45 percent would for marking the tree as being for Trees for
because they know that their fates would column last week, and are go to your children or Troops and will, at the appropriate time,
depend not on realistic market behavior, but designed to suppress our heirs. harvest the tree and get it into the delivery
on the whim of politicians. And today’s wild liberties. The latest addi- This is what hap- process.
financial swings, the likes of which we have tion will confiscate our pens to most small In Georgia, four FedEx trailers are slated
never seen before, are a direct result of un- lifelong earnings. or family-owned for delivery to Fort Stewart on the week
certainty over what the government will do. In the current tax businesses. of Thanksgiving and the week following.
Despite this precedent of government code, which is consistently That’s insane. Dewayne Herrin of Days of Creation, along
intervention in the economy, America still called the Bush tax cuts by Democrats to Even if you do not object to surrendering with his son Derrick, was at Fort Stewart
boasts a history of minimal interventionism imply to the great unwashed that they must 55 percent of your life’s work to the govern- when the trees were being distributed in 2007.
when compared to other world governments. be bad by definition, the Death Tax (aka the ment (I object passionately), think of the jobs Herrin says that he was impressed by the
Is it thus a coincidence that we have the estate tax) is scheduled to go to zero percent and careers eliminated because someone had organization of the effort.
greatest and most successful economy in the on January 1, 2010. That’s the good news. to “sell the farm to save the farm”, or they Herrin, a father of six himself, also said
history of the world? Why, then, are we going The bad news is that the zero percent tax had to “sell the business to save the business.” that he was moved by the many families with
in the exact direction that less successful rate will expire on the last day of 2010. So It happens all the time, but it does not small children who were in line gratefully
countries have gone in? Why, since we have you have one year to die in order to minimize make the mainstream news. receiving the trees. Those young children
proved to the world that the freest markets your death taxes. I am not willing to surrender 55 percent were often accompanied by one young parent.
become the wealthiest ones, are we ignoring The worse news is that Congress does not of my lifelong work without a fight. That’s In many cases, the other parent was deployed
the very same lesson we are supposed to be have to do anything for a one-year death tax why I joined www.nodeathtax.org . overseas.
teaching the rest? holiday to expire in 2010. It is the language in- And I am not insane.
corporated into the legislation passed in 2001

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FAMILY
And I would like to say that I stood on the
winning number, picked out a triple layer
chocolate cake with butter cream frosting
and went home happy. And in a perfect world
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Cake walking
After 30 minutes I had used all of my tickets
Day-time hours. Beginning 10-30 hours wkly. Hours increased with dependability. Must have
and most of the oxygen in the room. But. dependable car, good driving record and be honest, reliable and enjoy helping others. Dependability
Still. No. Cake. and willingness to work very important.
For reasons we do not know, at different Then I noticed something suspicious: Company benefits: Paid orientation & training, CPR & First Aide, Profit Sharing, Gas allowance.
ages we all have different ideas of what quali- most of the cakes were being won by cute
fies as Big Fat Fun. For instance, in my 20’s it
was slam dancing in a mosh pit. In my early
little kids. Not that I’m insinuating anything,
mind you. But STILL.
Please, only serious inquiries apply.
30’s it was water skiing. And now in my, er, And to make matters worse it seemed
um, anyway, it’s the Annual Holiday Festival that people everywhere were walking around
cakewalk at the local elementary school. Now, flaunting their cakes. Especially one par-

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for those of you who don’t know exactly what ticularly annoying person, who I’ll call my
a cakewalk is, let me explain. It’s a game best friend Barb, who won three, count ‘em,
where you walk around in a circle as music THREE cakes.

Means giving back!


plays and when it stops you stand on a num- So I did what any desperate Cake Loser
ber. Then a number is pulled out of a basket would do: I came up with an airtight strategy.
and, if you’re standing on that exact same I would lurk around the cake table, trip
number, you get to…wait for it … pick a cake whatever kid won, and steal his cake and run
of your choice from the winners table! away. Oh, relax. For those of you who work in
Oh, all right. So maybe it’s not right up social services, of course I’m kidding.
there with, say, bungee cord jumping and Instead I implemented the much more co-
cross-country skiing on the list of The Most vert Plan B, which was to give my friend Barb,
Thrilling Things To Do On This Planet. But, and all of her family, my tickets so they could
hey, let me just say that with my cooking play for me. This is known in certain circles
skills there’s nothing more exciting than as, “stacking the deck.” Or, in other certain
owning a cake that I didn’t have to bake. circles, as “cheating.” WhatEVER.
But, the really funny thing about this is The important point here is that Barb’s
that we all know you can just go to the gro- number was drawn I won a cake. A CAKE!
cery store and buy a cake for under ten dol- And, yes, although the cakewalk police might
lars. But do I let that bit of information stop have a thing or two to say about this. I have
me from spending twenty bazillion dollars two words for them: Oh, well.
trying to win one? No! Should it have? Don’t Because, even more importantly, I now
bother answering that! Still and all there’s have a fabulous homemade cake for the an-
something about the thrill of the chase that’s nual Farmer Family Christmas potluck that I
irresistible. can pass off as my own.
But getting back to my story. Sure, some may call this sneaky. Me? I
When I got to the festival, I handed the call it efficiency.

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cakewalk monitor a ticket and waited for the Sometimes with cake, and Big Fat Fun,
music to start. it’s all a matter of perspective.

things on my to-do list, and only had to attend


one meeting, that both started and ended
on time? Would an “F” day be caused by a

SEE IT vice president walking by me in the hall and


greeting me with, “Hello, Mandy?” (My name

MY WAY is Cindy!)
It’s an interesting concept, and not really
BY CINDY DROOG a foreign one to corporate America. Giving back is important to
In fact, every time I’ve had an annual re-
view, it’s reminded me of walking home from Southeastern Bank! Our team
Grading my days in school the day you knew report cards were
going to arrive in the mail. It was never bad
members are making a difference in

corporate America grades that worried me. (Remember? Nerd.)


But the comments were always killer. “Cindy
the communities they serve. From our
  talks way too much in class and doesn’t focus family to yours, Happy Holidays.
I don’t own much memorabilia from my well.” “Cindy disrupts the other children
junior high days. It’s not that it was a difficult when they are trying to learn.” “Cindy is a Serving Southeast Georgia and
time. My soccer team was undefeated. I lived clown.” Northeast Florida since 1889.
next door to my cousins, who were great fun My parents would always make me sit
to hang out with. And my little brother was at the dinner table and talk to them for what
still young and cute enough for me to lug him seemed like two hours – in retrospect, it was visit www.southeasternbank.com
around town with me. ldp-1069-08
probably all of 15 minutes – about issues like
Yet I have nary a photograph of that disrespect and listening skills, and my retort
time in my life (all ruined in an attic flood). was always the same: “But I got an A-. That’s
Nor do I have any of the tape recorded soap just like an A! Why does this other stuff mat-
operas my best friend Erin and I made. (If I ter?”
had those, I’d have constant entertainment As a middle management, mid-30s, mom
on hand. We even sang our own commercial of two today, it’s funny that I still feel like
jingles!) One thing I did manage to keep, how- that same little kid, walking home from
ever, was my diary. school dreading the conversation on annual
And it is hilarious. performance review day.
You can tell I was a bit of a nerd, always One boss said I was a good writer, but not
thinking about grades, because I even graded great. (To which I wanted to reply: Not what
the days in my diary. “Today was a B+ day. my clients say!) Another says that if a project
It would have been an A day, but I didn’t see needs to get done both well and fast, he
Mark in the hallway and so we did not get to always assigns it to me, but I’m not a patient
flirt.” person for long-term projects. (To which I’ve
Do kids in junior high even still use the always wanted to reply: Duh!”)
word “flirt?” Do they even do anything less So, there you have it. I wasn’t perfect then,
than completely making out these days? I and I’m not perfect now.
digress . . . I only wish I could take my annual review
There were also a few “F” days in there. “I – like we did with our report cards – to Chuck
got yelled at in Science class today. And when E. Cheese and get tokens for every “Performs
Dad came to pick me up at the library, he Consistently with Excellence” score. After all,
couldn’t find me and asked every kid in there. it is the corporate America version of an A-.
I almost died of embarrassment!” And I think it’s worthy of few free games of
So I thought it would be fun to start Ms. Pac Man – or is that just the junior high
grading my days at work. Would an “A” day kid inside me coming out again?
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RIVERS County all stars notch championship after the win and told them they had played a good game, but
Monday, November 24 would be the real challenge. Stetson
told the boys that previous teams had not been able to ad-

&WOODS
The end of October marked the end of football season for vance past the first game. The Brantley County All Stars left
many Brantley County players. But for 22 nine and ten year Ware County with one wish, to win against the Glynn County
old boys it marked the beginning of a new season, All Star Packers on Monday, November 24th. The wish was granted
Season. Boys were chosen from four different teams and were with a 28-0 win against the Glynn County Packers. One more
BY WYATT HUTCHESON combined to create the Brantley County Mite All Star team. game to win and the boys were headed to the championship.
The boys had to adjust to more intense, longer practices, and The atmosphere prior to Tuesday’s game was nothing

Enjoying good old dog hunting new coaches and team mates. They worked hard and had only
one goal in mind, to be winners.
more than intense. Everyone knew that if Brantley defeated
the Glynn County Patriots it would pave the
They began the All Star season on, Saturday, way to a game which would be a first for the
Greetings everyone. I hope this finds everyone doing great November 15 in Patterson where they defeated the Brantley County Recreation Department. As
and enjoying the cooler temperatures outdoors. Bacon County Raiders with a final score of 19-16. the whistle blew, the Heron All Stars began
Feeling proud and ready to face even bigger chal- the game with a kick off recovery and quick-
After some much needed vacation time and a few days lenges the boys traveled to Brunswick the same ly scored on the first play of the game. The
off for the Thanksgiving Holiday, I’m back and ready to rock day and entered Super Bowl II. Super Bowl II was Herons lined up again to kick off to Glynn.
and roll. The rest of the year looks to be a good one for the hosted at the North Glynn Recreation Complex This time the defense only allowed five yards
outdoors. in Brunswick and consisted of seven teams in and the Herons took possession on the 20
the ten and under age bracket. Brantleyπs first yard line allowing a second chance to score
Deer season continues to be a good one for most folks. Lots game was an upset as the Effingham County All again. As halftime approached the Heron
of good bucks have been taken around the county and it looks Stars defeated the Brantley boys in a 14-0 game. The rain defense had only allowed less than 100 yards, 80 of which were
to be good right up to the last part of the season. I was able and dreariness outside would not dampen the players spirits scored at the bottom of the second quarter as Glynn managed
to enjoy some good old fashioned dog hunting on my recent as they came back in the second game against the All City to somehow squeeze past the Heron defense. But this was the
vacation and it sure was fun hearing some of those puppies Brunswick All Star team with a final score of 28-0. The Super only touchdown the Herons would allow. The Herons returned
run. It always excites me when a young dog figures out what Bowl may have been lost but the best was yet to come. from halftime and finished the game victoriously with final
it’s supposed to be doing and gets after one. The Ware County Turkey Bowl began on Saturday, Novem- score of 36-6.
ber 22 with the Brantley County All Stars defeating the Charl- Players, parents, and coaches were presented with t-shirts
For those that prefer a slower dog race – Rabbit season ton County Indians 46-0. Coaches Stetson Bennett, Mark Royer, after Tuesdayπs game. The t-shirts were adorned with the
came in mid-November. Rabbit numbers seem to be thriving Kasey Knight and Robbie Elkins gathered their team together words "Willing to Pay the Price."
most anywhere I look, so it should be good for those of us that
rabbit hunt.

The Saltwater fishing for trout has sure enough turned The Governing Authority of the City of Nahunta, does hereby announce the
on. Artificial baits or live baits seem to be working. If you millage rate will be set at a meeting to be held at Nahunta City Hall on
can stand the cooler weather and the sometimes ‘biting’ wind,
then you can catch a good mess of trout generally. Most folks
Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. and pursuant to the requirements of
I’ve talked to have been finding them up in all the creeks and O.C.G.A. 48-5-32, does hereby publish the following presentation of the current
deep water. year’s tax digest including proposed millage rate and proposed total taxes to
be levied along with the history of the past six (6) years.
Moving on to other things, The Brantley County Chapter
of GHFF is holding a parent/child dove shoot on Saturday,
December 13 from 12:30 on over in Hoboken. For more info,
contact myself or see the ad in this week’s paper.
City 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
As always, send questions, comments, stories or pictures
to me at wyattoutdoors@yahoo.com. Thanks and go get’em
out there! Real & Personal 13,059,064 12,696,087 12,540,678 13,152,896 16,701,914 16,966,271 17,305,043
Motor Vehicles 2,027,660 2,249,050 2,046,650 1,965,240 1,935,880 1,983,510 2,113,840
Mobile Homes 357,253 292,354 282,351 291,532 227,116 319,252 269,996
Timber - 100% 18,580 5,617 4,594 4,594 2,062 0 21,742
Heavy Duty
Equipment 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Digest 15,462,557 15,243,108 14,874,273 15,414,262 18,916,972 19,269,033 19,710,621

Millage Rate 6.33 7.33 7.33 7.33 6.09 5.98 12.35

Total Taxes
Levied 97,877.98 111,731.98 109,028.42 112,987.00 115,204.36 115,228.82 243,354

Taxes $
Increase
(Decrease) 3,851.33 13,296.00 -2,703.56 10,789.85 2,217.36 24.46 128,125.18
Taxes %
Increase
(Decrease) 4.09% 13.58% -2.42% 10% 1.57% 0.00% 111%

FIFTH ANNUAL
BRANTLEY COUNTY
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY APPRECIATION WEEK
All events are free of charge. Please call 462 6275 to make your reservation for any
of these events, or e-mail bcdevau@btconline.net, however, so adequate
arrangements can be made for attendees.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008


Location: Brantley County School Board Office - Nahunta

10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. - Marketing Tips for your Business


Let’s face it – times are tough! Now is the time to re-evaluate how you promote
your business, how to market your business cost-efficiently, and perhaps tap into
new markets. Join us for this free workshop that will show you ways to promote
your business and boost sales! Workshop speakers include: Ms. Debbie Graham, Business
Development Specialist UGA’s Small Business Development Center; Ms. Tonya Cooper, Coastal
Region Project Manager, SBI Georgia Department of Economic Development ; and Ms. Renée
Rosenheck, Senior International Trade Specialist Georgia Department of Economic Development

12:00 Noon – Lunch

12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. - How to Start Your Own Business


Listen to business experts and advisors from around the State as they guide you
through the decision-making process of starting your own business and answer
your questions! Speakers will include: Dr. Jim Daniels, Food Scientist Center for Agribusiness
and Economic Development, UGA; Ms. Audrey Luke-Morgan, Agribusiness Economist Center for
Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA; Dr. Kent Wolfe, Marketing Analyst Center for
Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA; Ms. Genie Lee, Director Southeast Georgia RDC’s
Community & Economic Development Division; Mr. Jerald Mitchell, Regional Representative
Georgia Department of Economic Development; Mr. Andy Brannen, Dean Business & Industry
Services, OTC; Ms. Debbie Graham, Business Development Specialist UGA’s Small Business
Development Center; Ms. Tonya Cooper, Coastal Region Project Manager, SBI, Georgia
Department of Economic Development; Ms. Renée Rosenheck, Senior International Trade
Specialist Georgia Department of Economic Development

Thursday, December 11, 2008, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.


Location: Brantley County School Board Office

In honor of Brantley County’s business and Industry, a Pre-Legislative Forum will


be held with Senator Jeff Chapman and Representative Mark Williams.
Senator Chapman and Representative Williams will give us an update on
legislation addressed during the last session, and an overview of what is expected
during the 2009 session.

All business owners are invited to join us!

Brantley Co Business & Industry Appreciation Week is sponsored by:


Brantley County Development Authority, Southeastern Bank, Brantley County Chamber of Commerce,
Brantley County Middle School FBLA, UGA Cooperative Extension Service - Brantley County

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SMALL.
BUSINESS.
Summertime & the DIRECTORY.
selling is easy! ADVERTISE HERE FOR $7.50 A WEEK

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*SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY

Real Estate 670-1853. Open M-F 9-5 and Saturday 9-3. 1/2 off
Sale 1st Saturday of each month. Now
Mock Drilling Co., Inc. DIRT
FOR SALE: Luxury 1999 Infiniti, 141,000 Waycross • Established 1964 • Ga. License
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath duplex, accepting fall and winter clothing. Please
near grammar school on 1st St. in
Nahunta. Call 462-7600.
miles, just getting broke in, gets good
mileage, $2,900. call ahead for an appointment. 462-7984.
#52
FOR SALE
Clothes must be clean, stain and odor Developers of quality
VACATION RENTAL in The Smokey
FOR SALE: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Maroon with 6 cylinder, 4wd, low miles.
free and on hangers. 30 items per cus-
tomer. We are thankful for another year wells 912-223-3056
Mountains of Franklin, North Carolina.
3,4, or 7 days. Call for more information
$7,000. Call 912-449-1148. and look forward to serving you. Have • 4-inch and larger quality wells Big Bubba's
and a brochure. 912 473-2172. FOR SALE: 1979 Pontiac Lemans, good a happy and safe Holiday Season! Best
condition, 79,000 miles, $900. Call Wishes! Mrs. Ann, Trish, and Stephanie.
• Red Jacket submersible pumps Trucking
HOMES FOR SALE: HOBOKEN, • Grundfos stainless steel pumps
Renovated mobile home 1.5 acre lot,
462-5804. If anyone has lost a Nintendo DS game AND LAND CLEARING
front porch, back deck. detached garage,
needs some work, $45,000; HOBOKEN, Recreational
cartridge recently, please stop by the
Brantley Co. Library @ 462-5454 and Call (912) 283-0530
3/2 Manufactured Home, 1.5 acre FOR SALE: 2005 Honda 250EX identify. One was found in the library
lot, spacious living room and kitchen, 4-wheeler, good shape, $1,800. Call around the last part of October. or (912) 281-7000
oversized storage building, $82,500; 286-0416. FOR SALE: Tennant 255 II parking
NAHUNTA, New Construction, 3BR/2BA, FOR SALE: 4 wheelers, 3 wheelers, lot sweeper. Call between 8am -8pm,
spacious great room, split floor plan, go carts, motorcycles, and misc. parts. 912-462-6047.
rocking chair porch, carport, $115,000; 912-462-6047. ON GOING YARD SALE: Every Friday
HORTENSE, 4BDR/2BA home on 1 acre
and Saturday at the home of Ricky
lot. mud room, covered porches. large
kitchen, formal dining, $135,000. Call
Services and Mary Ammons, Post Road South.
MULTITASK CLEANING SERVICE: Turn on Pete Ave., 2nd house on right
Johns Realty 912-462-6633.
Commercial & Residential floor & clean- (doublewide). Please come browse. FOR
LAND FOR SALE: HICKOX AREA: 2 SALE: Land in Wayne County, 3.5 acres.
ing services. Specializing in cleaning
acre homesite, Site built homes only, FOR SALE: Computer. Call Ricky at
carpets & tile floors. Free Estimates.
1800SF minimum, $22.000; WAYNES- 778-5179.
Christian owned and operated. Call
VILLE. Buster Walker Road, 42.744 Ac.,
778-4270. FOR SALE: 2006 EZ-GO Golf Cart. Call
$53,340; NAHUNTA, Caney Bay Rd
Electric Motor Repair: Waterpumps, 473-2172.
area, 14.618 wooded acres, $23,950 &
Sunflower Loop, 18.675 acres, $32,750. swimming pool pumps, air compressors, Remain independent in your home with
ATKINSON, Hwy 110, 1.2 wooded fans, power tools, etc. All work reason- a Power Wheelchair! Free delivery and
acres, nice homesite, corer lot, $9,950. able and guaranteed. Call 282-0520, installation on all equipment! Hospital
ATKINSON, 6.741 wooded acres, several leave message. Beds, Rollators and Manual Wheelchairs,
nice hardwoods, $25,000; HORTENSE, Housecleaning: Need extra help around too. Beautiful Lift Chairs with motors only
Spanish Oak Ln, .94 acre wooded the house? Honest, hardworking, $579 and Wheelchair Lifts from $549
homesite, $12,500; BRANTLEY/GLYNN dependable clean team. Very creditable that attach to your trailer hitch. Serving
LINE, large lot, well, septic, power and references. Willing to travel if need be. all of South Georgia from Waycross. Call
culvert, $15,500; Call Johns Realty Furnish own supples. Senior discounts. us at 912-285-8595. We are a licensed
912-462-6633. Available Mon.-Sat. 7a-3p. Call 462-6610. Medicare and Medicaid provider.
FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Double SELLERS LAWN SERVICE: Serving all MOVING: SELLING ALL FURNITURE.
Wide on Caney Bay Rd. NO PETS. $450 Camden County and surrounding areas. Call 912-462-4300 or 912-462-3336 for
Rent, $400 Deposit. For more Info call Edging, Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, more information. • Lawn Maintenance
(912)-286-4619. Pressure Washing. Year Round. 10 FOR SALE: Beautiful Christmas tree, pre- • Landscape Design
plus years experience. Family owned • Pressure Washing
FOR RENT: Mobile Home outside lit, only used once, 6.5 -7 ft. pre-lit tree,
• Auto/Boat/RV Detailing
city, 2BDR/1BA, stove and refrigerator, and operated. Licensed and Insured. 50; Christmas tree, 7.5 -8 ft., $50; Beauti-
Michael Saxon
unfurnished. Couples only. No pets. Commercial & Residential. Free ful oak china cabinet, $149; Dresser with 912-778-4498/266-6295
912-270-7566. Estimates. Home: 912-576 9302. Cell: 6 drawers and mirror, $50. (2) twin bed
912-552-1398. brass headboards, $45; Double bed
FOR RENT: Travel trailer in Atkinson.
brass and porcelain headboard, $45;
$250 monthly including electric, no pets
and single person only. Call 778-5605. Help Wanted Cherry glider with blue fabric, $50; (2)
Post Office Now Hiring! Avg. pay $20/hr Oak children's desks, $25 each; Beautiful
FOR RENT: Mobile Home in city, oak organ, in good condition, plays well,
2BDR/1.5BA, partly furnished. All electric. or $57K/yr., Incl. Fed. Ben., OT. Placed
by adSource, not affiliated w/ USPS who $100. 912-462-6736.
Couples only. No pets. 462-5528.
hires. 866-920-8421. ATTENTION MEDICARE RECIPIENT:
FOR RENT: 14x70, 3 bedroom, 2 Plan "F", age 65, female non-smoker,
bath trailer. No Pets. Call 288-3462 or Charlton Visiting Nurses in Nahunta has
a per visit Part-time position open for a $98.04 monthly. Our Prescription Drug
462-5074. Plan has no deductible to meet and low
Licensed Registered Physical Therapist.
FOR SALE: 1,592 sq. ft. building located
1 mile east of Hortense on SR 32. Call
Needs to be available to serve the follow-
ing counties: Brantley, Camden, Charlton,
co-payments. Call Lewis Insurance at
912-283-0300. BUFFALO
912-778-5670.
FOR RENT: Mobile Home, 2BDR with
Glynn and McIntosh. Interested PT's can
call between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to
FOR SALE: Cypress Wings, 4 ft for
$100 each or 5 ft for $120 each. ALSO:
CREEK
Bearcat 250 4-wheeler, $1,500. Call
FAMILY BARBER
refrigerator and stove, heat and air. Call 1-800-446-9116.
462-8533 or 912-282-6677. SHOP
462-5571.
FOR SALE: 1996 Fleetwood 24X44, Agriculture FOR SALE: Cypress, Swings, Chairs,
912-462-8956
TUE - FRI
Rockers, etc. 912-462-6303. 9:00 TO 6:00
3BDR/2BA. New carpet and paint. Must FOR SALE: Bermuda & Bahia hay. SATURDAY
be moved. Asking $15,800 OBO. Call Round, $45 and square bales, $4.50. FOR SALE: Phillips Home Theatre 8:00 TO 2:00
(912) 778-5446. Call 266-1795. System with DVD, CD, DIV, AM/FM, HAIRCUTS $10
SENIORS $8
cassette, 5 speakers and cabinet $40.
Transportation Pets & Animals ALSO: DVD/VCR Combo, as is, like,
RT2 BOX 59R-10
NAHUNTA GA 31553
FOR SALE: 1993 Ford Mustang FOR SALE: Blue ribbon bread Redbone new, less than a year old, $40. Call Terry
convertible. Fire engine red with black puppies, 12 weeks old, 3 males and 1 at 912-552-7210 or 462-6770. FOR
top. Perfect for beach: $3,000. Call female. ALSO: Grown female black and SALE: Weight bench with court bar, 300 ATTENTION
912-449-1148. tan dog and a male Redbone dog. Call lbs. of metal weight, $200, call Troy at
MEDICARE RECIPIENT
462-8087. 912-552-1398.
FOR SALE: 1991 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup, Yes, we have the Medicare
Supplement, but we also
4.3 V6, runs good, $1250. ALSO: 1992
Buick Roadmaster, good running depend-
FOR SALE: CKC Chihuahua puppies.
FOR SALE: CKC Daschund puppies,
Yard Sales have Medicare Part-D
able ride, $1,000. Call 912-462-5507 or $150. Call 778-4408 or 266-4402. Formally Sarah's On Going Yard Sale in Drug Prescription Plan
912-550-6007. Raybon will have everything for 1/2 price Available on Nov. 15, 2005.
FOR SALE: Registered Beagle puppies
through Christmas.
Lewis
FOR SALE: 1997 Honda Accord LS, 4
dorr $2,800. Call 614-1238.
and grown rabbit dogs, call 458-2740 or
281-4430. Waynesville Volunteer Fire Dept. will
be accepting donations year round for
YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! Ins.
FOR SALE: Motorcycles, cars, trucks, HORSE FOR SALE: 2008 Bay Colt,
our semi-annual yard sales (no clothes
Call 462-6776 today
trailers, and parts misc. 8am-8pm, $150. Call 462-6506.
please). We also help burnout victims o find out how! Agency
912-462-6047.
Miscellaneous throughout the year, and what we don't 283-0300
WE BUY JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS. use, we sell. Contact Lucy Cathcart at
$75 and up. Call Dennis at 778-4746 1-800-794-0301
CLOTHES, GIFTS & MORE located in 912-778-4551 or Jack Cathcart 912-266-
or 670-0088 or Charlie at 778-3635 or Serving SE Ga. Since 1989
Hickox - 3 miles south of Nahunta on 301. 7172 to make arrangements to deliver or
we will also pick up.

Pittman’s
Back hoe &
DEMARUS JOHNS
PAINTING
Fill Dirt
Bulldozer work
Nahunta Landscaping
www.richardspaint. of all kinds,
com small and big
Septic tank
Owner Bush hog
Demarus Johns Tiling
Bus. (912)496-7961 Day number (912) 458-2223
Cell (912) 222-2122 Home (912) 458-2362
Cell phone (912) 282-6375
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