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THIS WEEK...

Brunswick stewbilee
The Brunswick Stewbilee will be
held at Mary Ross Waterfront Park in
Brunswick on Friday and Saturday
with food, games and fun both days.
There will be a disco karaoke contest,
concert and fireworks on Friday WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 , 2008 • VOL 5 • NO 2 • ONE SECTION • © COPYRIGHT 2008 THE BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
beginning at 6 p.m. On Saturday there
will be a 5K disco race and hustle at 9
a.m., a pooch parade at 9:45 a.m., stew
tasting contest from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 Volunteer firemen take Barack Obama couldn’t
p.m., and a junior stewbie tent for the
kids from 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. For more
educational programs to pass routine government
information visit the website at www. Brantley County schools background investigation
brunswickstewbilee.com.
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Town hall meeting
A Town Hall Meeting with County
Manager Chuck Madray, will be
held Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Mount
Holidays force
Calvary Community Center. For more
information call 462-5256. changes to
Sing BOC schedule
The sing at the Hoboken Elementary
School will not be held in October so The Brantley County Board
that all who desire may attend the of Commissioners changed or
Tri-State Convention on Saturday at cancelled several meeting dates
because of upcoming holidays at
Traveler's Rest in Samson, Alabama.
their regular meeting Tuesday.
For directions or other information, Commissioners changed the
please contact Bill Aplin at 334-898- regular November meeting from
7253. The Tri-State Convention will the 11 to the 12 due to Veteran’s Day
return to Hoboken in 2009. and agreed to cancel both the Nov.
27 and Dec. 25 work session due to
the Thanksgiving and Christmas

Waystock

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holidays.
County attorney Vince Settle
The Student Government of Waycross made a presentation for Judge
College will hold Waystock for all WC Mike Boggs regarding the use of
the Drug Abuse Treatment and
alumni and their families on Saturday
Education (DATE) Fund monies.
from 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. in the area

SQUIRREL’S
Settle explained that when a person
near the Physical Education building is charged a fine for a drug related
on campus. Ocean Street will take crime, 5 percent of the fine goes to
stage at 12 p.m., and Hayshaker will the DATE fund.
The money has been unused,
follow.
with the exception of the junior

TALE?
deputy program by the sheriff ’s
office, resulting in an accrual of
Singles dance 50,000.
Boggs asked that $45,000
Southeast singles will hold a dance on
be transferred to the Waycross
Saturday at 7 p.m. at the AG Building
Judicial Circuit for the drug court
at the corner of Hendry and Carter in program which pays for drug
Blackshear, covered dish. For more in- related offenders to have rehabilita-
formation call Betty at 285-5024, Nancy tive treatment, but also requires
at 281-6026 or Faye at 458-2267. them to get a GED and a job rather
than enter into the overcrowded
prison system. The county signed a

Homecoming resolution authorizing the funds to


be transferred.
Ivory Palace Church international The board agreed to pay EMC
Ministries will celebrate Homecom- Engineering $55,000 for the realign-
ment and construction design of
ing on Sunday at 11 a.m. The guest
Buster Walker Road and $56,000
speaker will be Dr. Lee Bryant from for Waynesville Road, which are
Coastal Worship Center in Darien. required in the paving process.
Following the morning service, they The studies also include wet-
will serve lunch in the dining hall. land preservation and a drainage
study.
The board directed county

Homecoming manager Chuck Madray to request


a proposal from EMC for cost as-
Hortense Holiness Church will hold sociated with bridge replacement
Homecoming services on Sunday or repair for the county to apply for
an upcoming state grant of up to
at 10:30 a.m. There will be special
$750,000 at Madray’s request.
singing by the Pooler family with the The board approved the mov-
message by Rev. Pooler. Dinner will ing of the fireman’s association’s
be served after the service. For more cascade building from the Nahunta
information call Sammy Spradley at Volunteer Fire Department (City) to
the Nahunta Volunteer Fire Depart-
912-337-7757.
ment Inc.’s building at the request

OR JUST A BAD CASE OF INDIGESTION? of Chairman Terry Thomas. Com-


missioner Ernest Hunter said that
Pageant JACK SANDOW over in west Brantley near High Bluff all departments would still be able
to use the building and equipment.
The deadline to enter the Miss Brant- Rock Road sent us this photo. ‘He describes it this
Settle advised the board to have
ley County beauty pageant is Wednes- way: So I’m out behind th’ house piddlin’ around, the county manager contact a land-
day. The pageant will be held Saturday, wonderin’ why the ole Momma Squirrel is soooooo owner on Indian Swamp Road who
October 25 at the BCHS Cafeteria. upset an is “barkin’” at th’ base of the big Pecan has infringed on the county’s right
Divisions include birth to 21 years. of way by placing a fence there.
tree, where Ole T is a-standin’. I’d noticed several Ray Griffin of the road department
Entry fee is $30. Additional categories
include photogenic, prettiest dress,
of her little ones scramblin’ around the base of told the board that due to the fence
the “Mother Tree” quite agitated. I look down an placement, the road is two feet nar-
and pretties smile. Applications may rower in front of the property than
be picked up in the front office of each low-’n-behold, right by me boot, one uv her babies the rest of the roadway.
school, OREMC, or you may contact hez done made “brunch” fer yet another canebreak The board opened the bids for
Ruby Ann Sawyer at 462-6970. rattler thet’s huntin’ under our birdfeeder.’ the sidewalks and pavement of
the parking lot at the new jail. The
Above, the snake has already almost finished gorg- board recognized the lowest bid
ing on the baby squirrel, and at right the snake is from Allen Owens Construction
carried away for — wait for it — his just desserts?
UPCOMING... See BOC Page 2

Old fashion day


The 1st annual Hoboken Old Fashion
FAMILY DAZE WEEKEND WEATHER
Day will be held on Saturday, Novem-
DRIVING ME CRAZY... Fri
Sat
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Craft fair October 20. is operated on a first call, first
served basis and will end upon
graduate of Brantley County
High School and had leu-
For more information contact
Cindy Ham, Director of Brant-
Brookman New Hope Method-
depletion of funds. kemia. If you would like to ley County School Nutrition at
ist Church on Hwy 82 West, 5
miles from intersection I, will
Veteran's program make a donation, please go by 912-462-6109.
Hoboken Elementary school Southeastern Bank in Nahunta.
ber 8 from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m in
hold a Craft Fair on Saturday,
will be hold a HES Veteran's Tree lighting For more information contact
front of Hoboken City Hall.
November 1 from 8:30 a.m.
- 3:30 p.m. All items home made,
Day Program for all Veteran's The Brantley County Chamber Brenda Johns at 912-462-5422. NHN
Street dance to start at 5 p.m. in the area on Tuesday, Novem- of Commerce will hold the Neighbors Helping Neighbors
20 plus crafters participating.
For more information or for ber 11. A special lunch will be community Christmas tree- is currently accepting dona-
booth rental call 912-286-3834 or
Hotdogs/sausage dogs, chips,
can drinks and desserts sold
served in your honor at 12 p.m., lighting and caroling on Thurs- School nutrition tions for school clothes, furni-
912-670-0350. All proceeds this and the program will begin at day, December 4 at 7 p.m. on the The Brantley County Board ture, school supplies, etc. They
from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. All
year will go towards the Mural 1 p.m. Please RSVP by calling Brantley County Courthouse of Education School Nutrition will be accepted at 130 Florida
profits go to children's mis-
being done in Hoboken. the school at (912)458-2135 if lawn. For more information Program is accepting applica- Avenue, Nahunta. Contact Rev.
sions. For more information
you plan to attend. call 462-6957 or visit www. tions for free and reduced price Jimmy or Ms. Barbara Bryant
contact Patti Wilcox at 912
brantleycountychamber.org. meals for children unable to at 462-6340.
Early Voting 264-6200.
pay the full price several in
Registered voters can vote Hunter education schools under the National
early for the November 4
Youth rally Hunter Education Classes will Christmas festival School Lunch Program and/or Head start
General Election now through be held at the Brantley County The Brantley County Christ- School Breakfast Program. Brantley County Head Start
There will be a Youth Rally for
October 31. Voting can be done Library Conference Room on mas Festival will be held on
teens in grades 7-12 on Satur-
at the Board of Elections office Thursday, November 13 from 5 - Saturday, December 6 from 9
day, November 1 from 4-10 p.m.
located at 104 Allen Street in 7 p.m. and Thursday, December a.m. until 5 p.m. on the Court-
Nahunta from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.,
at “Da Woods” Outdoor The-
ater on Hwy 82 East, Lulaton.
11 from 5 - 7 p.m. All students house Square. The Brantley NAHUNTA ANIMAL ORDINANCE
Monday - Friday. For more must register online for the County Christmas Parade
information call Christine
Local teens to perform, drama
classes at www.georgiawildlife. will be at 2 p.m. The parade
The City of Nahunta Animal Ordinance is
teams, choirs, bands, Brantley now In effect. You may pick up your copy
Turner at 462-6159. com and should follow any theme will be "Traditions and
County High drum line and
instructions given such as com- Treasures". For more informa- from Nahunta City Hall at 111 N. Main St.
many more. Free admission,
pleting a CD or completing the tion call 462-6957 or visit www.
Sing free food and free drawings.
For more information contact
internet portion of the class. brantleycountychamber.org. Nahunta, Ga. 155 Monday-Friday 8:00
The Sacred Harp sing will be
Dee Dee Buglino at 778-5492
Registration ends 3 business a.m. to :0 p.m.
held at Bayview Nursing Home days before each class.
in Nahunta on Thursday, Octo-
or Karen Niece at 462-6439 or
288-4574.
Scholarship applica-
ber 23 from 7-8 p.m. For more
information, call David Lee at Humanitarian award tions
912-458-2493 or Clarke Lee at
912-458-2268.
School council Concerted Services, Inc. is now
accepting nominations for the
Marshland Credit Union is
accepting applications for the
The Nahunta Elementary
Winton Bell/jeofry J. Jones Memorial Scholarship Award
school council will hold a meet-
Humanitarian Award. The win- Program for $1500 scholar-
Fall festival ing on Tuesday, November 4
at 2 p.m. in the school media
ner will be honored on Friday, ships to be awarded to three
St. Clairs Starlight Ranch will November 14 at the CSI Annual graduating seniors from any
center. The PTO meeting will
hold it's 1st annual benefit fall Banquet in Waycross. Nomina- Glynn, McIntosh or Brantley
follow at 3:15 p.m.
festival & fun horse show on tion forms are available at 2100 County high school. Inter-
Saturday, October 25 from 10 Riverside Avenue in Waycross ested students should see their
a.m. - until. There will be a
horse show, pony rides, petting
Tee it up or call 912-285-6083 to have a
form faxed to you. The dead-
school's Guidance Counselor
for an application or contact
The Okefenokee Technical Col-
zoo, greased pig catch, face line to submit nominations is Marshland Credit Union at
lege Foundation "Tee It Up For
painting, pumpkin carving, Friday, October 31. (912) 279-2013 or (888) 265-3565
apple bobbing, food and drinks.
Tools" Golf Tournament will
be held Friday, November 7 at
for more information. Applica- NOTICE
Important!

For more information call Fred tions are available online at


at 778-3976.
the Okefenokee Golf and Coun-
try Club. The event begins with
Volunteer of year www.marshlandfcu.coop and The public is invited to attend a
Concerted Services, Inc. is now must be received by February Town Hall Meeting with County
lunch at 11:30 a.m. and a shot-
accepting nominations for the 15, 2009. Manager Chuck Madray on
Pageant gun start at 12:30 p.m. Proceeds
will benefit OTC students by
D.C. Anderson/Rufus Futch Saturday, October 18, 2008, at 6
The Glitzy tots and teens pag- Volunteer of the Year Award. p.m. The meeting will be held at
eant will be held on Saturday,
providing financial assistance
with tuition and program
The winner will be honored on Library the Mount Calvary Community
October 25 at the Comfort Inn Friday, November 14 at the CSI The friends of the Library Center. Bring your questions and
"tools" and books. Sponsorships
in Brunswick. The pageant is Annual Banquet in Waycross. are raising money to install concerns.
and donations are appreciated.
open to all ages, boys as well Nomination forms are avail- an automatic door opener for
For more information, contact
as girls. For more information able at 2100 Riverside Avenue the Brantley County Library.
Cindy Tanner at (912) 287-5829
call Tammy Richardson at in Waycross or call 912-285-6083 Please contribute to this
or ctanner@okefenokeetech.
912-283-7967. to have a form faxed to you. worthy cause. Donations are
edu.
The deadline to submit nomi- accepted at the library anytime.
nations is Friday, October 31. For more information call
Game night Youth jamboree 462-5454.
Southeast singles will have
a game night on Saturday,
The Nahunta United Method-
After hours
October 25 at 5 p.m. at Nancy’s
ist Church will hold a Youth
Jamboree with the christian
The Brantley County Chamber Turkey shoot
house. Win, loe, or draw. of Commerce will hold busi- Freddie's turkey shoot will be
rock band “Vertical Window”
Covered dish. For more infor- ness after hours at the Shops held every Friday and Saturday
on Saturday, November 8 from
mation call Betty at 285-5024, at Broome Street on Thursday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. until
5 - 8 p.m. There will be food, fun
Nancy at 281-6026 or Faye at November 20 at 6 p.m. For with meat and money prizes.
and games for ages 10 and older.
458-2267. more information call 462-6957 Located in Hickox, 3 miles
or visit www.brantleycoun- South of Nahunta, turn left

Trick-or-Treat Free program tychamber.org. on Buffalo Creek Drive, go 1.2


miles and turn left on Lake
A free program that teaches
The City of Nahunta will hold Buffalo Dr. East, in field behind
trick-or-treating on Thursday,
beauty techniques to women
who are actively undergoing
Reunion house.
October 30 from 6-8 p.m. For anyone who attended or
cancer treatment, to help them
taught at Hickox School there
combat the appearance-related
will be a reunion on Saturday, Lake Ware
Board meeting side effects of radiation and
chemotherapy will be held on
November 29 at 10 a.m. in the Come Dance with us at Lake
The City of Nahunta will have a
The Satilla Community Ser- social hall at Hickox Baptist Ware in Waycross on Friday
Monday, November 10 from 6-8
vices Board will meet Thursday, Church. Please bring a covered nights. Live entertainment by
October 30 at 6 p.m. in Peterson
p.m. at Satilla Regional Medi-
cal Center Cafetorium (corner
dish to share. Paper goods and Dry Creek Band. Admission 3rd public hearing for the
Hall at South Georgia College, utensils will be provided. For is $7.00 per person. BYOB , no
Douglas. For more information
of Darling Ave. & Alice St.)
Registration required at (866)
more information call Florie coolers, and no bottles, cans proposed
contact LaCretia Gassem at Rozier Harden at 912-449-9729 only. Singles and couples wel-
449-7101.
227-0797 no later than Monday,
or Roy Crews at 912-473-2434. come. For more information FY 2009 millage on
call 912-283-8858.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Assistance program
BOC Concerted Services Inc., with
funding from the Department
Strickland account
An account has been set up
At 6:00 p.m.
From page 1
of Human Resources, will oper- for Danielle Strickland to Public is welcome!!!
and Paving Co. for $247,147, but wants to contact the com- ate the Low-Income Heating help with medical and funeral
pany about negotiating a lower price. Energy Assistance Program expenses. Danielle was a 2008
Approved the five-year lease of a new copier for the tax
assessor’s office at the cost of $168 a month for 60 months at
from Monday, November 3
the request chief assessor Doug Miles. to Friday, November 28 for
Approved the annual contract with Satilla Community elderly/homebound house-
Services for $12,000 for mental health services in Brantley holds, (65 and older). Eligible
County. clients must call in to schedule
Approved a mutual aid contract between Brantley and
Wayne counties for disaster response at the request of
an appointment. Other income
EMA/911 director Billy Lartz. The board denied the 4.9% eligible households may call
match of a $138,000 federal communication inoperability for an appointment on Monday,
grant requested by Lartz, which would have allowed the December 1 and will be served,
county to communicate with all agencies in the state. if funds are available. Call
The board fell in line with the state by canceling the cost
of living allowance raises for all county employees, constitu-
912-462-5163 for an appointment
tional officers and commissioners. or information. The program
The commissioners made several changes to the human
resources policy. They changed the annual leave accrual rate
for emergency medical services from eighteen 24-hour shifts
to fifteen 24-hour shifts, and from 32-30 for the sheriff ’s office
and EMA/911 to make the rate the same for all employees.
They also agreed to only pay insurance for an employee who
is out on the family medical leave act, but not the employees’
family. The board agreed to eliminate the use of compensa-
tion time as well. DEMARUS JOHNS
They agreed to seek proposals for the clearing of the PAINTING
north and south side of the railroad crossing the Industrial
Park road to CSX specifications.
Nahunta
Code enforcement officers as well as the lead men of the www.richardspaint.
road department were given authorization to write citations
for violations of the county’s solid waste collection and litter
com
control ordinance. The board hopes that this will be able to Owner
cut down on some of the illegal dumping being done at the
dumpsters. Demarus Johns
They approved a request from Chuck Madray to seek an Bus. (912)496-7961
exchange with Glynn County of clay and fill dirt.
The board reappointed Scott Studstill and Derrick Lane to Cell (912) 222-2122
the recreation advisory committee.

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Obituaries

Alton Carter
Alton John Baptist Carter, 91, of Folkston, passed away Tuesday
October 7, 2008 at the VA Medical Center in Lake City. He was a
native and life long resident of Charlton County. His parents were
the late John and Emma Dyal Carter.
Mr. Carter served as a Charlton County Commissioner for 24 years
and as Sheriff for 3 years and was the Chairman of the Charlton
County Democratic Party. He was a farmer and in the Turpentine
Business for many years.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Althea Starling; a grand-
son, Ben Kitchings; and 2 granddaughters, Annsley Carter and
Natasha Dressel.
He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Lorene Crews Carter of
Folkston; 2 daughters, Ethelleene (Lamar) Kitchings of Folkston,
and Marjorie (Jake) Crews of Alma; 4 sons, Buddy (Faye) Carter
of Waycross, Jackie Carter, Tommy (Sheila) Carter and Timmy
(Vicki) Carter all of Folkston; a sister, Margaret Purvis of Jackson-
ville; 15 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Friday, October 10 at Sand Hill Baptist Mike Carver of Hortense VFD helps kids use a fire hose, above, and Andrew Altman of
Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. Ion Johns and Rev. Jack Stolte officiat- Nahunta VFD goes over safety with kids in the safe house.
ing.
Burial followed in Racepond Cemetery at Sand Hill Baptist Church
with Military Honors.
Pallbearers were Arliss Carter, Quinton Carter, Zachary Carter,
Firefighters share details of
Shannon Carter, Joseph Kitchings, and Jason Crews.
job with Brantley school kids
Debra McKenzie Three local fire departments spent last about firefighters, their protective gear,
Debra "Debbie" Diane McKenzie,48 of Hortense, died Thursday af- week at schools and daycare centers teaching trucks, and equipment.
ternoon (October 9, 2008) at her residence after an extended illness. over 900 children about fire safety. Firefighters from Hortense Volunteer
Waynesville Elementary students visited Fire Department along with the Nahunta
Born in Waycross, she was the daughter of James Wesley Thomas
the Waynesville Volunteer Fire Department  Volunteer Fire Department (city) visited
and where firefighters performed a puppet show, the Precious Stages Daycare in Nahunta
Margaret Ruth Rhoden Thomas. She is preceded in death by her and the students experienced the smoke drill where the children experienced the smoke
father. in the fire safety tent and sprayed water from drill in the fire safety tent, sprayed water
She worked in the office of Pic-N-Save and was of the Church of a real fire hose. from a real fire hose and learned about
Firefighters from Nahunta Volunteer firefighters, their protective gear, trucks,
God faith.
Fire Department (city) visited the students and equipment.
She is survived by her 2 children, Tiffany Nichole Crews of at the Nahunta Primary school and Pre- Other daycare centers as well as the
Nahunta and cious Stages Daycare where they taught the Headstart center in Nahunta have scheduled
Trevor James McKenzie of Hortense; 2 grandchildren, Steven students about fire safety in the home with for the departments to come to their loca-
Andrew Martin and Kensley Nichole Crews; her mother, Margaret the smoke drill in the fire safety tent, learned tions later this month.
Ruth Thomas; a sister, Sandra Marie Cox (husband Ronald) of
Waycross; also, several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon (October 11, 2008) Engagements Marshland
at 1 p.m. at the Nahunta Church of God with Rev. Charles Florey
Officiating.
offers $1,500
Burial followed at New Hope Cemetery in Hickox.
Able to wed Garbutt
Pallbearers were Rusty Barnes, Ronald Cox, Trevor McKenzie,
David
Davey Able, of Waynesville Ga and
Sherry Able of Sterling would like to
scholarships
In 2001, Marshland Credit
McKenzie, Gary Fullard, and Billy Crews. announce the upcoming marriage of Union created the Memorial
their daughter Melissa “Lisa” Able to Scholarship Award Program
Mark Garbutt of Brunswick on October 25, to honor those individuals
Kay Tomlinson 2008. Lisa is a 2003 graduate of Brantley
County High School. She is currently going
who have been instrumental
in the development of
Kay Tomlinson Ratliff, 70 of Folkston, passed away October 10 at to school for Early Childhood Education Marshland Credit Union. The
St. Vincent's Medical Center in Jacksonville. and will graduate in the spring with her $1,500 scholarships will be
She was a native and life long resident of Charlton County. She Associates. She is currently employed with awarded to three outstanding
was the daughter of the late Isbon B. and Alice Fender Tomlinson. Belk in Brunswick. Lisa is the paternal graduating seniors from any
granddaughter of the late Leon Ray Glynn, McIntosh or Brantley
She was a member of Camp Pinkney Baptist Church and the and Mattie Able of Waynesville and the County high school.
North Florida Blue Grass Association. She retired with over 40 maternal granddaughter of Douglas Morgan Applicants must be
years from the Richcliff/Okefenokee Restaurant. of Waynesville and Claudine Morgan of planning to pursue secondary
She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Frank L. Ratliff; 2 sons, Brunswick. studies next year and must
Kevin (Lisa) Tomlinson and Garrett (Cindy) Ratliff all of Folkston; Mark is the son of Sandra Helton of either be a member of the
Brunswick and David Garbutt also of and Clyde Garbutt of Brunswick and the Credit Union or the son or
5 grandchildren, Erika Tomlinson, Gregory Merrill, Alex Ratliff, Brunswick. Mark is a 2003 graduate of maternal grandson of the late Robert daughter of a member. The
John Paul Bullard, and Brette Gray; 2 sisters, Winona Allen of Brunswick High School. He is currenty Thrower of Brunswick and Eloise Stuckey selection will be made by the
Folkston, and Betty Huggins of Lake City; and 2 brothers, Aldine employed at GlynCo Machine Inc. of of Brunswick. Their wedding will take place Scholarship Committee of
(Nita) Tomlinson of Folkston, and Ricky (Marlene) Tomlinson of Brunswick. Mark is the paternal grandson at the Grooms mothers home on October 25, the Credit Unionπs Board of
Waycross. of the late C.E. Garbutt of Brunswick 2008 at 4 p.m. Directors and will be based
Funeral services were held Monday, October 13 at Camp Pinkney upon academic achievement,
school citizenship and
Baptist Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. Ray McMillan officiating. community and school
Burial followed in Pineview Cemetery. involvement.
Last yearπs recipients
were: John Whelan and
Amy Tomlinson Jordan King, Brunswick High
Brooke Jones, Brantley
Amy D. Tomlinson, 86 of Nahunta, passed away Sunday, October 12, High.
2008 in Bayview Nursing Home. Interested students should
She was a native and lifelong resident of Charlton County until see their schoolπs Guidance
last year. She was born to Bert and Isabelle Carter Crews on Au- Counselor for an application
gust 10, 1922. Ms. Amy loved embroidrey, quilting and other types or contact Marshland Credit
Union at (912) 279-2013
of needlework. She was a member of Folkston Church of God. or (888) 265-9565 for more
Survivors include 1 son, Fred Tomlinson (Margaret); 2 sisters, information. Applications
Neomia Sunday (Roger) of Pine Mountain, Ardeth Brooks (Devoy) are also available online at
of Nahunta; 2 brothers, Columbus Crews of Waycross, Bert (LB) www.marshlandfcu.coop.
Crews of Blountstown; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and Applications must be received
no later than February 15,
other relatives. 2009.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 11 a.m. Applications should
in the funeral home Chapel with Rev. Alice Chancey and Rev. Kip be mailed to: Marshland
Boswell officiating. Burial followed in Sardis Cemetery. Community Federal Credit
Pallbearers were Clifford Thrift, Richard Barnard, Lawrence Mur- Union, ATTN: Scholarship
Committee, P O Box 1957,
ray, Joe Murray, Keith Crews and Jamie Murray. Brunswick, Georgia 31521.
Honorary Pallbearers were The staff of Bayview Nursing Home. Gravestone dedication held for Johns and Robinson
A gravestone dedication service was held for Confederate William Flemon Johns and
Harmon James Thomas Robinson at 3:00 P. M., Sunday, October 12, 2008 at Bachlott GSP issues
Cemetery in Brantley County. There were about 50 people in attendance. This was
hosted by Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade Chapter #2637 United Daughters of the Con- Sept. report
State troopers from the
federacy. Com. Tom Lavender of the Capt. James Knox “Seaboard Guards” Sons of the Waycross Post of the Georgia
Confederacy emceed the program. UDC Pres. Ann Keene read two poems and led in State Patrol investigated
singing “Dixie.” UDC Registrar/Chaplain Dorothy J. Thomas dedicated both grave- two traffic crashes during
stones and also read the family history of Confederate Robinson. Great-granddaughter the month of September in
Brantley County resulting in
Jane Leitch of Traders Hill gave the family history of Confederate Johns. Family mem-
three injuries and no traffic
bers placed greenery on both graves. SVC Re-enactors gave the posting of colors, deaths.
military salute, and folding of flag. Com. Lavender presented Confederate flags which Troopers from Post 22 also
had been provided by the UDC Chapter to Jane Leitch in memory of her ancestor, issued 46 traffic citations in
Confederate Johns, and to Great-granddaughter Nell Withrow of Brunswick in memory the county during the month
including seven arrests for
of her ancestor, Confederate Robinson. Confederate Johns died from wounds received
driving under the influence,
in the Battle of Drewry Bluff, Virginia on May 16, 1864. He had four other brothers in 19 citations for speeding, six
Morgan wins first the Confederacy. Confederate Robinson was wounded on May 6, 1864 in the Battle
of Wilderness, Virginia and died a week later on May 13, 1864. His older brother also
seat belt violations, and one
child restraint violation.
Wayne Morgan of Raybon won first place for his picture of
died in the Confederacy. After the service refreshments were served and the group had Troopers also issued 69
Zirkle during a photography show at the Okenfenokke Heri- warnings.
a time of fellowship, visiting with new found cousins and friends.
tage Center in Waycross last week.

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POINTS...
Things you need to know

Barack Obama couldn’t


pass routine government
background investigation
 
Gregory D. Lee
A while back, radio talk show host
Michael Savage brought up the notion ROBERT F. PAGE
that Democratic presidential nominee Sen.
Barack Obama couldn’t pass a background 1944-2001
investigation to become an FBI special agent. Publisher Emeritus
He doesn’t know how right he is.
Sen. Barack Obama wouldn’t pass a rou-
tine government background investigation, Michelle Lartz Ken Buchanan
not only to become an FBI agent, but a police Office Manager Editor and Publisher
officer as well. If he were a soldier, his back-
ground would preclude him from obtaining a
security clearance. He wouldn’t even qualify
to be a support person in a federal agency,
such as secretary, for that matter. His past
cocaine usage disqualifies him from being a
DEA agent.
RETURN
 There’s another big problem Sen. Obama
has: His association and business relation-
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ship with Weatherman Underground founder Our readers write back
William Ayers, a former domestic terrorist
who is still unrepentant for his bombings on

Who will own


U.S. landmarks and police stations. Usually,
the company you keep reveals who you re-
ally are. Ayers felt then, as he does now, that
America is the evil of the world and needs
punishing for past and current bad acts. Not Brantley County?
many federal agencies would want someone
with that kind of chip on his shoulder work- From Raymond Russell
ing for it.
 Also, Sen. Obama’s association with Tony Who is going to own Brantley
Rezko and the Association of Community Or- County?
ganizations for Reform Now (ACORN) come Taxes will rise again this year and
to mind. Rezko was just convicted of promot- will rise again next year. How long will
ing corruption among Chicago politicians. He it be before property owners can’t afford
helped in the purchase of the senator’s home property here because of high taxes?
and was a campaign fundraiser for Obama. The state of Georgia is in financial
ACORN is being investigated by the feds for trouble also. The school board plans to
systematic voter registration fraud. Not good raise its millage rate next year, raising
things. property tax more.
 Let’s not forget about Sen. Obama’s pas- Why should seniors 65 or older have
tor and mentor for 20 years, America-hater to pay school taxes and why should
Rev. Jeremiah Wright. When first questioned their property taxes have to go up each
about his membership in Wright’s black year?
theology church, Sen. Obama first denied There are many people on fixed
knowing Rev. Wright harbored such negative incomes in Brantley County, our taxes
feelings about the U.S., but after being further should be frozen, never go up. If prop-
pressed, he dismissed the reverend’s con- erty owners don’t stick together and
duct as like a “crazy uncle” who lived in the stop raising taxes then we won’t be able
basement. He finally decided that he couldn’t to own property. Those who overspend
politically afford to stay in the church, and county budgets and high salaries of
dropped his membership. elected officials should be stopped, it’s
 To keep job applicants honest, many costing tax payers too much money.
government agencies such as DEA, FBI, CIA Maybe it would be good not to have
and others require them to take a polygraph elections in the county, but hire the
examination. Do you think Sen. Obama could people we need at a decent salary and if
pass a polygraph when he approves an ad that they don’t work out then make changes
mocks Sen. John McCain for being unable to with employment.
send e-mails without mentioning his poorly
mended broken arms while in custody of the We encourage letters to the editor
North Vietnamese which prevents him from that discuss issues and not people. All
manipulating the computer keyboard? He’s
not computer illiterate, he’s handicapped! letters must be signed and include a
 Would you want a police officer in your daytime phone number for verification
city associating with such people? Not likely. purposes.
But Obama supporters ignore these associa-
tions because they are desperate for a Demo-
crat in the White House.
A federal government full-field back-
ground investigation would also look for
prior inconsistencies, exaggerations and out-
right lies on an application for employment.
 I once conducted a background check for
an applicant to become a secretary for DEA.
She had previously worked for a large police GUEST
department as a secretary, and left the job to
have a child. She was ready to re-enter the
COLUMN
workforce and wanted to work for DEA. She By Herman Cain | Enterprise contributor
seemed perfect for the job until the back-

Reasons stock market plunged


ground investigation revealed that she lied on
her application. She claimed to have 30-se-
mester hours of college in office management,
when in reality she attended one day of one
class and then dropped out. The fact that she
lied was sufficient justification to consider
her application no further. After all, if she  As usual the mainstream media has done to sustain pension payments. nie and Freddie were, but now they do. And
would lie about that, what else has she lied a great job of sensationalizing the dramatic (6) Small businesses are trying to hang in they are learning more and more about them
about? Obviously the woman lacked integrity, drop in the stock market over the last two there until the credit market thaws out before every day, and the role they have played in
which is a vital qualification for any position weeks. As usual, they have done a poor job of being forced to start laying people off. setting off the national financial crisis.
within the federal government, even a DEA reporting many of the reasons it is happen- (7) Details of the emergency $700 billion  The stock market will bottom out sooner
secretary who would have access to all inves- ing. (plus tax extenders and pork) rescue package rather than later, because there is real value
tigative reports.  The emergency financial rescue legisla- have not been implemented yet. in millions of real products and services,
 I’d like to conduct Sen. Obama’s back- tion passed by Congress less than two weeks (8) General uncertainty and panic selling which are being produced and provided by
ground investigation. I’d review his applica- ago was never intended to be an instant cure are contributing to a downward snowballing real businesses and most importantly, real
tion for the Illinois state bar and see if he for our ailing economy, but some people have effect. people.
mentioned the drug usage that he disclosed criticized the package because it was not. (9) Foreign markets are experiencing the  It’s called economic resiliency.
in one of his books. If the question about Wake up people! This is not a movie. This is same effects, which impacts our domestic  Businesses large and small, banks, credit
drugs was asked, and he denied it at the real. markets and vice versa. unions, mortgage companies, stock market
time, his integrity is immediately put into  Here are 10 factors driving down the (10) There is a general negative outlook traders, portfolio managers and investors are
question. He revealed it in his book to float a domestic stock market: for 2009 due to the poisonous political tone in all redefining “business as usual”.
balloon to test his potential as a viable presi- (1) Banks are resetting their lending Congress, and negativity in the presidential  Lending institutions will start lending
dential candidate. Admitting it prevented his guidelines. campaigns. again, businesses will readjust their opera-
political opponents from attacking him about (2) Large companies (Fortune 1000) are re-  These are just some of the more obvious tions, consumers will keep buying stuff, and
it. In fact, in the eyes of many Sen. Obama vising their fourth-quarter earnings outlook factors driving the stock market down. Some we will begin to bounce back when a collec-
supporters, using drugs enhances his resume. downward. Stockholders are expecting this. of the not-so-obvious reasons are risky finan- tive calm starts to offset some of the fear and
It’s something they can relate to. (3) Many large companies may suspend cial instruments, called derivatives, which irrational decisions by some people in the
 Personally I like my presidents to not their fourth-quarter dividend payout to are used by financial professionals. financial markets.
associate with known criminals, be drug-free conserve cash, and they may make sizeable  Over-valued and bundled mortgage-  The U.S. economy has more economic re-
for a lifetime, have unquestioned integrity job cuts. backed securities are examples of such de- siliency than any other economy in the world,
and be able to pass a simple background (4) Stock portfolio managers are attempt- rivatives, which have backfired and imploded because of our free markets system, ingenu-
investigation. ing to cut their losses, out of panic and fear on some lending institutions’ balance sheets. ity, entrepreneurial determination, and the
of not knowing where the bottom is going to  Can we say Fannie Mae and Freddie underlying winning will of the American
(Lee is a nationally syndicated columnist be. Mac? people.
and a retired DEA Supervisory Special Agent. (5) Pension fund managers are trying to  Up until a month ago, most of Main  We have been shaken, but not stirred.
He can be reached at www.gregorydlee.com.) maximize their cash, because they are trying Street America didn’t even know what Fan-

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Vote to Elect
Now, I’m not one to dispute scientific re-
search, but the last time I felt sexy anywhere
was sometime in 1982. Don’t get me wrong.

FAMILY
The thought of feeling sexy while driving a
car with mysterious blobs smeared on the
Pat Dowling TOMPKINS
DAZE side windows, a Barbie hanging on the rear
view mirror and two kids flicking gum at Brantley County Tax
each other in the backseat is intriguing. But
BY DEBBIE FARMER
somehow I don’t think that’s what they had
in mind.
Commissioner
Driving me crazy Next, the researchers found that a greater
percentage of minivan owners are involved
Thank you all for your continued words of
encouragement. I am trying to see as many of you as is possible;
however, it is a very large county, and I might not get to see everyone.
I don’t want to get everyone excited, but with their families than SUV owners. Now,
I’m not quite sure how to take this, but I have
Should I miss you, I apologize. If you wish to speak to me, please give
an amazing scientific breakthrough has hap-
a hunch it’s a veiled way of saying that while me a call at 462-7443 at night. For courteous, capable, dedicated, and
pened: researchers have figured out the differ-
minivan owners are busy going to religious dependable service, please allow me the honor and privilege of
ence between people who buy minivans and
people who buy sports utility vehicles. Yes, services, volunteering for non profit organiza- serving you! www.patdowlingtompkins.com
unbelievable, as it seems, a team of experts tions and running PTA meetings, those of us
has concluded, after years of painstaking who own SUVs are hiring a sitter and spend-
research, that we are not just all a middle ing our evenings hanging out at nightclubs
class, suburban couples with children. No-sir- and seedy bars. Not that there’s anything
ee. We are, in fact, deeply emotionally and wrong with this.
psychologically different. Then the survey goes on to report (and I
Now a year ago, you might have looked am not making this up) that SUV owners are
at me, if you didn’t own an SUV or minivan, more self centered, eat at upscale restaurants,
and you might have thought, “So what?” Now, and tend to work out more than minivan
of course, you’re just chuckling and thinking, owners. Yes, I am as shocked as you are. In
“Hee, hee, she spends a lot more on gas than my defense, let me just say that, no matter
I do.” what anyone else says, when I brought my
But those of you who are in my boat, er, sports utility vehicle I wasn’t thinking about
car, er, whatever we can minivans and sports escargot or getting into shape. I was thinking
utility vehicles, you’ll probably be interested. about more superficial things like gas mile-
For instance, if you understand the psychol- age, safety, and overall performance.
ogy of why you drive what you drive, it’ll take Now maybe it’s me, but I think the survey
your mind off the high gas prices. has raised some important issues that need
But back to this research. As an owner to be cleared up. Like why my friend, Shirley,
of a sport utility vehicle, or an SUV, I am who owns a minivan, goes to kick boxing
amazed that anyone cares enough to spend class five times a week. Or why my friend,
all that time and money just to find out what Lisa, a fellow SUV owner, is the leader of
type of person I am, especially when I could her daughter’s Brownie Troop. Or why, for
have told them in less than 15 minutes for gosh-sakes, just the other day, Linda (an SUV
free. owner) drove Sue (a minivan owner) to the
Of course, I assumed the survey would school PTA meeting where they both volun-
say something like, “Suburban drivers of teered to help at the book fair TOGETHER. I
SUVs are practical, rugged, and down to mean, how do you explain THAT? You can’t, I
earth people with a deep sense of social and say. You can’t.
environmental responsibility.” So you can Unless, of course, it means that despite
imagine how surprised I was to find out that lavish studies everyone has been right all
drivers of sports utility vehicles, unlike mini- along: we are all just suburban, middle class,
van owners, are preoccupied with important couples with children. And you know, lately,
issues like, say, feeling sexy behind the wheel. that thought comforts me.

favorite movie, Beautiful Girls. Uma Thur-


man and Timothy Hutton are ice fishing in
the middle of the night, and he’s jealous of

SEE IT Uma’s boyfriend for getting to drink martinis,


read the Sunday paper and hang out with her.
MY WAY She reminds him that there is someone
out there jealous of him for getting to do
BY CINDY DROOG all those things with Annabeth Gish (his
girlfriend).
Work is a lot like that. We have one team
Taking it to Goodwill called “The Transformation Team,” that gets
to see us through a whole bunch of changes
I love the Goodwill commercial where the over the next year. (I use the phrase “get to.”
woman holds up various clothing items from I realize they probably use the phrase, “have
her closet and says, “Yeah, this fit. Two years to.”) I can picture that title on my business
ago.” A big fan of Goodwill myself, I make card: Transformation Team Associate.
drop-offs about every three to four months. Cool.
Kids’ toys in perfect condition, yet unloved. But I get to work on our corporate blog-
Clearance impulse buys that, once I got them ging site. Motivate the bloggers. Expand our
home, I had to remind myself – yet again readership. And there are probably a bunch
– why there is such a thing as a clearance rack. of people at my company who think that job’s
I also buy from Goodwill. I have a vintage pretty interesting. They don’t realize that 90
winter coat from there that is my favorite percent of the comments we currently get
spring jacket. Not to mention my red boots. are spam, and that I spend an hour each day
The only reason I can even imagine someone filtering through posts about inappropriate
giving them up is that they got pregnant, and Asian body parts.
got bigger feet. Because they are dang cool. If we had a corporate Goodwill for proj-
Anyway, I made another trip to Goodwill ects, all of this could be solved.
this week, and then I wondered, why isn’t When I clean out my closet each season,
there a Goodwill, or even a “swap projects I typically get rid of eight to 10 items. I do
table” at work? the same for my husband and each kid. That
That customer database project that I’ve adds up to about 40 items a year. It may not
been assigned to for two years, that never be much, but imagine being able to offload 40
seems to get anywhere? If I handed it off to of your least-loved projects onto people that
Charlotte, she could give it a new life, just would take them, add them to their ward-
like I did to those red boots. I could feel good robes, and wear them another few years.
about giving it to someone who actually cares Personally, I would start with my blog-
for it, and it would leave room in my “to-do” ging duties. But those weekly reports about
closet for something else. search engine optimization? The perfect job
Admit it. There are projects at your job for the person in love with Google and in love
that you think you would love to work on. with linking strategy? This one’s for you!
You’re jealous – just a lil’ bit – that someone Meanwhile, I’ll be busy transforming us
else gets to work on them. – or at least telling other people to. See you at
It reminds me of my favorite scene in my the swap table in two years!

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Starlight Ranch teams up with White House


St. Clairs Starlight is responsible for verifying quality of life for others. We
Ranch today announced service hours, nominating encourage everyone to get
it has teamed with the potential recipients and involved and to bring along
White House to become a delivering the Award. your family, friends and
Certifying Organization for “We are extremely proud neighbors. Together, we can
the President’s Volunteer to recognize our most strengthen America ≠ one
Service Award, a national outstanding volunteers with hour at a time.”
program recognizing Ameri- the Presidentπs Volunteer The Award is issued by
cans who have demonstrated Service Award,” said Ms.St. the Presidentπs Council on
a sustained commitment to Clair president and founder,. Service and Civic Participa-
volunteer service. “St.Clairs Starlight Ranch tion, a group convened by
Established in 2003, “volunteers are role models President George W. Bush to
the Award was created by in our community, donating help foster and encourage a
President George W. Bush to their time, energy and talent culture of volunteer service
give Presidential recognition to bring us closer together as and civic participation
to individuals, families and neighbors and a Nation. The among Americans. Chaired
groups who meet require- Award is our way of thank- by two-time Super Bowl
ments for volunteer service, ing these volunteers and Champion Darrell Green,
measured by the number inspiring everyone in our with former U.S. Senators
of service hours performed community to make volun- Bob Dole and John Glenn
over 12 months. teering a central part of their as honorary co-chairs, the
St. Clairs Starlight lives.” Council is composed of lead-
Ranch is one of thousands “Even if youπve never ers in government, media,
of organizations that have volunteered before, the entertainment, business,
joined forces to deliver Presidentπs Volunteer education, nonprofit and vol-
the Presidentπs Volunteer Service Award is within your unteer service organizations
Service Award and honor the reach,” Tasha Middleton and community volunteering.
volunteers who strengthen said. “There are so many For more information
our Nation. As a Certifying ways to contribute, and every call 778-3976 and leave a mes-
Organization for the Award, volunteer hour makes a sage.
St.Clairs Starlight Ranch difference in improving the

TheGoverningAuthorityoftheCityofNahunta,doesherebyannouncethemillageratewillbe

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pursuanttotherequirementsofO.C.G.A.48Ͳ5Ͳ32,doesherebypublishthefollowing
presentationofthecurrentyear’staxdigestincludingproposedmillagerateandproposedtotal

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taxestobeleviedalongwiththehistoryofthepastsix(6)years.



City 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


       
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RIVERS
&WOODS
BY WYATT HUTCHESON

Getting ready for


firearm deer season
Hello everybody out there in newspaper land! I hope
this finds everyone enjoying the muzzle loading season and
getting ready for the opening of rifle and dog season this
weekend.
As for the deer hunting – all of a sudden it has gotten
extremely better than what I wrote about last week. If you
recall, last week I couldn’t hardly see a deer. Well, change
that to – almost every time I sat I’ve seen deer; and not just
does. As a matter of fact, most of what I have seen has been
bucks. The last week of archery I hardly got an opportunity to
hunt, but the one I did was a waste of time. You see, there is
something about a light rain that appeals to hunters and deer
– I absolutely love a light misting rain while hunting. I tend
to see more animals feeding like that. However, I don’t like it
when the hard rain and lightning moves in, which is exactly
what happened last Thursday afternoon. I was sitting in my
stand, when lightning struck a tree just a few feet away from
me causing bark off of that tree to land in my lap. Let’s just
say It didn’t take long for me to slink down that tree and get
the heck out of there.
As for the seeing deer – it began Saturday morning with
me seeing a small buck. Saturday afternoon I saw another
deer. Sunday morning I saw two more deer and then Sunday
afternoon I saw 4 bucks and was able to get a shot at one of
them. I kept things going by seeing 3 deer Monday morning
and then followed it up with not seeing anything Monday And Ryan’s field goal makes 17
afternoon. I’ve gotten a whole lot more confidence in hunting But it still wasn’t enough to defeat the hard playing Benedic-
the past few days and all of the deer that I’ve seen have been tine Cadets on Heron Field Friday night. Brantley lost 28-17
at one club – Hayner Hunting Club. And now instead of being
one of those folks that everyone else picks on about not seeing to the Savannah team despite the Ryan Middleton field goal,
anything – we’re all seeing deer and enjoying our hunting above. But when Benedictine fumbled, the Herons were quick
season. It’s shaping up to be a good season all the way around to recover, left. Brantley Friday will face Appling County, cur-
– I hope you get the buck you are after soon.
I expect to get some pictures and stories this upcoming rently tied with McIntosh for first place in region 2-AA.
Photos by Kathy Hendrix
opening weekend. Please send stories and photos to wyattout-
doors@yahoo.com. Thanks and good hunting everyone!

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Georgia reported 41 hunting incidents, 22 of which
involved firearms, for the previous 2007-2008 hunting season.
With the opening of deer hunting firearms season, Oct. 18, all
hunters should review the ‘Ten Commandments of Firearms
Safety’ before heading to the woods this season.
“Ultimately, each hunter is responsible for keeping them-
selves and others safe while pursuing deer this year,” says
Georgia Department of
Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division Hunter
Safety Coordinator Capt. James Bell. “This includes respect-
ing all firearms
and being absolutely certain of their target.”
The ‘Ten Commandments of Firearms Safety’ is an excel-
lent safety checklist, covered in all hunter education courses,
and well worth a
review by any hunter who utilizes firearms to hunt. The
commandments are as follows:
1. Control the direction of the firearm’s muzzle. Keep
the safety on and fingers off the trigger at all times until
ready to shoot. CHARLES HUTCHERSON JOSH COTTER
2. Identify the target and what is beyond it before
shooting. Know the identifying features of the game hunted
and be absolutely certain
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shooting areas.
6. Never aim a firearm at anything that you do not
intend to shoot. Avoid all horseplay with a firearm.
7. Never climb a tree or fence, or jump a ditch or log,
with a loaded firearm. Never pull a firearm towards you by
the muzzle.
8. Never shoot a bullet at a flat, hard surface or at wa-
ter. Make sure backstops are adequate during target practice.
9. Store firearms and ammunition separately and
beyond the reach of children and careless adults.
10. Avoid all alcoholic beverages and drugs before and
during shooting.
For more information on firearms safety, visit www.go-
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Mock Drilling Co., Inc.
pine, best hunting tract that we own. Data on
website, stregispaper.com. 478-987-9700. St. Agriculture Waycross • Established 1964 • Ga. License
2000 Fleetwood Prowler 24' Travel Trailer. Regis Paper Co. FOR SALE: Pineapple Pears, call 458-3307. #52
New hardwood flooring in Living/Kitchen area.
House For Sale
New carpet in seperate bedroom and new tile
throughout bathroom. Comfortably sleeps 5 3 bdrm, 1 bath, den, large living room Pets & Animals Developers of quality
adults. New awning within the past year. COLD w/freestanding buck stove & cedar walls,
A/C. We have only used it 3 times. Would love laminate wood flooring on 1 acre land. Carport, FREE Kittens and Puppies. Call 462-6705 if
interested,
wells
to keep it, but we just bought a new house. roof over front porch, 2 outside sheds, 2 wells,
Clear title. $8999 OBO. 912-617-2973. garden spot, fruit trees, shrubbery, washer, FOR SALE: 8 badrock laying hens, 1 pplish • 4-inch and larger quality wells
FOR RENT: 3 BDR/2BA on the Satilla River dryer, freezer. Located about 1 mile north on hen, 1 polish rooster. Call 462-7821. • Red Jacket submersible pumps
next to a fish pond. No pets, year lease, $500 a Hwy 110 on right on the road that runs from FOR SALE: CKC Daschund puppies and CKC
110 to Atkinson. Call 912-617-1114 to see. • Grundfos stainless steel pumps
month plus $500 deposit, located in Riverside
Community. Call 912-682-8908. Asking $80,000.
Chihuahua puppies, 1 teacup. ALSO FOR
SALE: Daschund/Chihuahua mixed puppies,
AND LAND CLEARING
FOR SALE: 1996 Fleetwood Oaknoll, 28x76,
3bedroom, 2 bath, furnished, ceramic tiles, new
HORSE FOR SALE: 2008 Bay Colt, $150.
Call 462-6506.
$150 each. Call 778-4408 or 266-4402.
FREE: Mother cat and 6 kittens, all colors,
Call (912) 283-0530
carpet, deck and side porch. Call 462-8658 or FOR RENT: 14X70, 3 bedroom, 2 bath off of male and females. Call 462-5571.
614-2941.
FOR RENT: House in Raybon on Theodious
Post Road South. $450 monthly plus deposit.
Call (912) 778-5446.
FOR SALE: Nanday Conure parrot with cage,
$200 FIrm. Starting to talk. Call 462-7821.
or (912) 281-7000
Rd., North of Nahunta, Wood frame, 3 Tired of Renting? Rent to Own! Nancy's Place FOR SALE: Registered Beagle puppies and
bedroom, 1 bath, central heat & A/C. $400 Community. 2 BDR Mobile Homes. 1992 Fleet- grown rabbit dogs. Call 281-4430 or 458-2740.
per month, plus yard maintenance and $400 wood 14x60 & 1989 Nobility 14x70. Central
security deposit. Credit and background Heat & A.C. Each sit on 1/2 acre lot! Private,
checks and references required. No pets. Call
912-462-6322.
Quiet, Clean. Rules and Regulations Strictly
Enforced. No pets w/o Pet Fee, No Pittbulls.
Miscellaneous
$1,500 down payment, $457.80 a month which CLOTHES, GIFTS & MORE located 3 miles
FOR SALE: 2003 16X80 Brigadier/Englewood south of Nahunta on 301. Open M-F 9-5 and
(EX0 wih white vinyl siding and black shutters. includes water, taxes insurance, and lot rent.
For more information please call 1-912-778- Saturday 9-3. 462-7984. Accepting fall/winter
3BDR/2BA. hadwood floor in living room clothing in October. Please call ahead for an
and kitchen, carpet in hall and bedrroms. 3000. Located in Atkinson Community off 110
West, 2.4 miles on left, Drury Lane, Look for appointment. Clothes will have to be clean,
Linoleum in bathrooms, laundry room and stain and odor free and on hangers. 30 items
pantry. Spacious screened porch on front of angel signs!
per customer. Come see our NEW Halloween
house. Medium size deck on back of house. costumes. We appreciate your business and
All whirlpool appliances included. Spacious
master bedroom and bathroom with large
Transportation look forward to serving you. Mrs. Ann, Trish,
and Stephanie.
walk-in closet. Open floor plan. Come with FOR SALE: 1993 Ford Mustang convertible.
about 1 acre on Central Ave. with deep well
included, septic tank needed. Mobile home
Fire engine red with black top. Perfect for
beach: $3,000. Call 912-449-1148.
WANTED TO BUY: 150 gallon propane tank.
Call 462-6965. YOUR AD COULD BE HERE!
must be moved, Will provide assistance as
much as possible. Priced to sell! $47,000 OBO.
FOR SALE: 1995 F150 pick-up, red, short FOR SALE: (2) ceiling fans: (1) 52 in. without And you could be sending your message out to our
wheel base, 5 speed, stick shift, 6 cyl. A/C and light kit and (1) 42 in. without light kit. Call
912-458-2539. heater works excellent. Like new. Regular oil 458-3307. 3,000 readers, reaching a potential 9,000! Call 462-
VACATION RENTAL in The Smokey Mountains changes since new. 1 owner. New tires. Call LOST: Cell phone at Brantley High School
of Franklin, North Carolina. 3,4, or 7 days. 462-7346 or 462-6255. football game on September 4, 2008 on home 6776 today to find out how!
Call for more information and a brochure. 912 WE BUY JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS. $75 and side of stadium or in parking lot. Older model,
473-2172. up. Call Dennis at 778-4746 or 670-0088 or silver colored, Sprint Samsung. If found, please
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath doublewide Charlie at 778-3635 or 670-1853. call 912-462-6322, turn in to the office of
mobile home, 1 1/2 mile south of Nahunta. Brantley High School, or turn in to the Brantley
FOR SALE: 1996 Geo Metro, auto, $2,000 County Sheriff's Office.
$500 deposit, $550 a month. References OBO. Call 258-2731.
required. Call 912-462-8988. Remain independent in your home with a
FOR SALE: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Power Wheelchair! Free delivery and installa-
ROOMMATE wanted in Waynesville aea. Drug Maroon with 6 cylinder, 4wd, low miles. $7,000.
free, non-smoker, preferred. Call 912-266-4300 tion on all equipment! Hospital Beds, Rollators
Call 912-449-1148. and Manual Wheelchairs, too. Beautiful Lift
for more information.
FOR SALE: 2004 Nissan Maxima SE 70,000 Chairs with motors only $579 and Wheelchair
FOR SALE: 2001 General Mobile Home, miles, new tires, excellent sape, pear white. Lifts from $549 that attach to your trailer hitch. • Lawn Maintenance
28X52. 3BDR/2BA, carpet, linoleum, tile and $18,000. Call 778-5085 or 288-3397. Serving all of South Georgia from Waycross.
appliances are all new within 1.5 years, All ap- • Landscape Design
Call us at 912-285-8595. We are a licensed
pliances stay! New toilets and hot water heater! • Pressure Washing
We know a great financing guy. Just bought
house, need to sell!! 912-617-2973. $22,500
Recreational Medicare and Medicaid provider.
FOR SALE: Beautiful brown, leather livingroom
• Auto/Boat/RV Detailing
FOR SALE: 2005 250EX Honda TRX group for sale. Comes with softa, loveseat, Michael Saxon
OBO. House only, you move.
4-wheeler, $1,850. Call 286-0416. oversized chair, ottoman, and two tables. 912-778-4498/266-6295
Rental Property for Sale: Older 3 bedroom, 1 Asking $950. ALSO: Like new, beautiful solid
bath mobile home on lot in Satilla River Estates FOR SALE: 17 ft Angler center console boat
with 75 HP Mercury motor with Magic Tilt oak dining room table with eagle claw detail,
(with community boat ramp and sand bar ac- includes 8 chairs. Asking $650. Call 778-3228
cess). Currently has tenant... home has good trailer. Lots of extras. $3,250. Call 778-5453
or 242-3348. to see.
renter history. Asking $35,000, will consider
serious offers. If interested call 778-3228 or FOR SALE: Wood burning stove with blower,
266 3228. Services will heat whole house, $300. ALSO: 2 twin
beds for free. Call 778-4357.
HOMES FOR SALE: HORTENSE, Drury Will do Housecleaning, reasonable rates. Call
Ln., 2BR Mobile Home, 2 acres, screened "New shop added to Karen’s Creations listings".
473-2802. The Repeat Boutique in the Flanders Shopping
porch, $54,000; HERITAGE PLANTATION,
off Hwy 110 W, 3 BR, 2 BA 1,382 SF on 1.2 Handyman/maintenace over 20 years experi- Center (Waycross) now carries my handmade
acre lot,Spacious Living Room w/Laminate ence. No job to big or to small, FREE estimates. beaded jewelry. Sarah’s Closet no longer exists
floors, oversized 2 car garage, Price Reduced Also lawn care and cleaning. Holiday baking so please look for my children’s jewelry at other
$129,000; WAYNESVILLE, Jeff Rd., 3/2 and catering available. Call between 9:00 am & locations. Children’s jewelry items range from
Home on 4 acres, Laminate flooring, Spacious 6:00 pm. Call 912-778-4042, 912-722-0265, or newborn sized pearl bracelets to Swarovski
Kitchen and Dining, Rocking Chair porch, lots
to offer, $150,000; HWY 110 WEST, 3/2 Homes
912-722-0084.
MULTITASK CLEANING SERVICE: Com-
crystal pageant earrings. The Painted Cat
Studio in Hoboken currently has some great
specials. I drop off new items every few days at
BUFFALO
CREEK
of Merit Doublewide, Spacious home, 1.75 acre mercial & Residential floor & cleaning services.
corner lot,additional 1.25 acres avail., $74,000; Finders Keepers – UGA colors and Halloween
Specializing in cleaning carpets & tile floors. earrings are favorites right now. As always, feel
Call Johns Realty 912-462-6633. Free Estimates. Christian owned and operated.
Call 778-4270.
free to contact me with special orders, Karen FAMILY BARBER
LAND FOR SALE: Nahunta, Blackberry Rd., 1 Lewis Harrell at 462-8483.
acre lot, $8,500; LULATON, Harvest Rd, 1.2 Electric Motor Repair: Waterpumps, swimming SHOP
acre lot, nicely wooded, $9,400; NAHUNTA, ATTENTION MEDICARE RECIPIENT: Plan "F", 912-462-8956
pool pumps, air compressors, fans, power tools, age 65, female non-smoker, $98.04 monthly.
Robin Ln., 1 acre lot, close to the city limits, etc. All work reasonable and guaranteed. Call TUE - FRI
$10,000; HORTENSE, Spanish Oak Ln., 0.94 Our Prescription Drug Plan has no deductible 9:00 TO 6:00
282-0520, leave message. to meet and low co-payments. Call Lewis
acre wooded homesite, $12,500; BRANTLEY/ SATURDAY
GLYNN LINE, Large lot, well, septic, power, & Housecleaning: Need extra help around the Insurance at 912-283-0300. 8:00 TO 2:00
culvert, $15,500; WAYNESVILLE RD., 2+ acre house? Honest, hardworking, dependable FOR SALE: Wood burning stove, never used, HAIRCUTS $10
homesite for site built homes, $11,500. Call clean team. Very creditable references. Willing $100. 25" Color TV, $75. Antenna with rotor,
to travel if need be. Furnish own supples. SENIORS $8
Johns Realty 912-462-6633. $75. Call 778-5705. RT2 BOX 59R-10
Senior discounts. Available Mon.-Sat. 7a-3p.
FOR RENT: Mobile Homes in Atkinson. $250 Call 462-6610. FOR SALE: Picnic tables, wishing wells, NAHUNTA GA 31553
deposit, $275 & up rent. Call 617-3552 or cypress swings, side by side refrigerator, and a
778-6053. SELLERS LAWN SERVICE: Serving all few tools, 462-8533 or 912-282-6677.
FOR RENT: 3Bdr/2Bath Singlewide on Caney
Camden County and surrounding areas.
Edging, Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Pressure Mortgage Protecttion. Do you have it? Ask ATTENTION
Bay Rd., $350 Rent, $300 Deposit. No Pets! Washing. Year Round. 10 plus years experi- yourself these questions: Will you or your
For more information call 1-912-286-4619. MEDICARE RECIPIENT
ence. Family owned and operated. Licensed spouse die, become disabled, or become
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house, $500 month, and Insured. Commercial & Residential. critically ill before your mortgage is paid off? Yes, we have the Medicare
$350 deposit. Call 269-7171. Free Estimates. Home: 912-576 9302. Cell: Would you like to know that if any of the above Supplement, but we also
912-552-1398. happened to you then your family and loved have Medicare Part-D
FOR RENT: Mobile Home, 2 bedroom, 1.5 ones would not be burdened with the mortgage
bath, all electric, unfurnished with stove payments? We can help you with the answers Drug Prescription Plan
and refrigerator. Couple only. No pets. Call
462-5528.
Help Wanted to these questions! Don't Wait! Call us today for Available on Nov. 15, 2005.
a free estimate on morgage protection. We will
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, with stove
and refrigerator in Nahunta. Call 462-6056 or
Post Office Now Hiring! Avg. pay $20/hr
or $57K/yr., Incl. Fed. Ben., OT. Placed by find the right coverage to meet your needs and
fit your budget! Call 778-5850 or 223-2865.
Lewis
adSource, not affiliated w/ USPS who hires.
462-5528.
Commercial Building for rent: Located at 120 N.
866-920-8421. FOR SALE: 3 year old electric golf cart with top,
windshield, rain cover, and charger. Excellent
Ins. Joe Dog Trucking
Agency We rent nice lookin’ storage trailers and containers
Charlton Visiting Nurses in Nahunta has a per
Main Street, Nahunta. Call 462-5377 for more visit Part-time position open for a Licensed condition. $2,900. Call 614-5554.
information. Registered Physical Therapist. Needs to be 912-264-2525
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call available to serve the following counties: Brant- Yard Sales 283-0300 800-841-0200
778-3077. ley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn and McIntosh.
Interested PT's can call between 8:30 a.m. and AUCTION: Brunswick Estate & Auction 1-800-794-0301 Drue B. Linton
HOUSE FOR RENT: 2-3 bedrooms, located in 5:00 p.m. to 1-800-446-9116. Services, 249 Auction Rd., (old Varnes Barn) Serving SE Ga. Since 1989
Atkinson Community. Call 778-3077. Waynesville. Sunday, october 19 at 20p.m.
Concerted Services, Inc is currently accepting with preview at 1 p.m. 10% B.P. Old stuff, new
Timeshare for sale: Beautiful 2 bedroom lock applications for the position of Headstart Float-

Pittman’s
off at Westgate Smokey Mountain Resort for stuff, estate items, furniture, beds, dressers,
er/ Custodian/ Food Transporter in Brantley electronics. 912-282-6468. Rad Fox GAL#3540.
sale. Although in TN, it can be exchanged for
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County. This is a full-time position 37.5 hours


other Westgate locations. "Red" week. Resort per week 10 months per year. Salary will be INSIDE YARD SALE! Every Friday and

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has 60,000 sq. ft. indoor waterpark open year $7.69 per hour depending upon education and Saturday, Oct. 17 & 18 at the home of Ricky &
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experience. Applicants are preferred to have an Mary Ammons on Post Road South on Pete
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FOR RENT: Mobile Home, 2 bedroom, may be accepted. Applicants will be required
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Waynesville Volunteer Fire Dept. will be accept-


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unfurnished with stove, fridge and air. No pets. to carry out custodial duties such as sweeping, ing donations year round for our semi-annual
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Couple only, No pets. Call 462-5571. food to and from the classroom and assist with burnout victims throughout the year, and what Landscaping
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all diplomas/GED certificates and transcripts 912-778-4551 or Jack Cathcart 912-266-7172


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Pool table, store room, and boat ramp right on to make arrangements to deliver or we will
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river with big deck over river. 15 minutes from
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Waycross on Central Ave. Call 614-5554. bi-lingual applicants will be given favorable
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standing timber investment near Okenfenokee a valid Georgia drivers license, drug screen, Day number (912) 458-2223
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with great bear, deer, hog, turkey hunting. and criminal records check. Apply in person at
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LONG CO.: 212 AC - $1,795/AC. Harwood bot- Brantley County Headstart, 470 Bryan Street, Home (912) 458-2362
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toms, planted pine, great deer, turkey and hog Suite A, Nahunta, GA. Deadline for applications
hunting. TELFAIR CO.: 519 AC - $1,595/AC. is 10/17/08 by 3:00 p.m. No phone calls please. Cell phone (912) 282-6375
Sugar Creek bottom land, hardwoods, planted E.O.E.
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