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Bulk rate postage paid • Permit No. 24 • Nahunta, GA 31553 • ECR/WSS


THE OFFICIAL LEGAL ORGAN OF THE CITY OF NAHUNTA

THIS WEEK...

Executive meeting
The Executive Board of Directors
of Concerted Services Inc. will meet
Friday at the First United Methodist
Church in Waycross. This meeting
will be held prior to the 42nd Annual WEDNESDAY, NOV 12 , 2008 • VOL 35 • NO 45 • ONE SECTION • © COPYRIGHT 2008 THE BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
Board Banquet at the same location.

Sing
The Sacred Harp sing will be held
at the Hoboken Elementary School
on Saturday from 7-9 p.m. For more
information call David Lee at 458-2493
or Clarke Lee at 458-2268. The Bayview
Nursing Home sing will not be held in
Sons of the American Revolution gather for gravesite dedication: Page 3
November or December.

Revival
Spring Hill Missionary Baptist
Appeal
Church in Hoboken will hold Revival
Sunday through Wednesday at 7 p.m.
nightly. For more information call
912-286-1383.
denied
BOE upholds
Old fashion day
The Philadelphia Wesleyan Church
expulsion for
in Hortense will hold an old fashion
day on Sunday with Sunday school at
death list girl
9:45 a.m. and church service at 11 a.m. The Brantley County Board of
Education has upheld the decision
followed by dinner.
of a school system tribunal which
ordered one girl be expelled and

Workforce meeting
two others be suspended after the
discovery of a death list at the high
The Financial Planning Committee school.
The parents of the girl who
of the Southeast Georgia Workforce
was expelled appealed the decision
Investment Board will meet on following the school board meeting
Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Southeast

Beware:
this week.
Georgia Regional Development The three BCHS students were
Center, 1725 South Georgia Park- sent home in October after another
student reported seeing the list,
way, West, Waycross.
This dog might bite back which contained the names of
teachers and students.
All three may be facing legal
UPCOMING... An Alabama company this week voluntarily recalled charges as well, but those may be
28,610 pounds of hot dogs shipped to five Southern states handed off to the juvenile justice
including Georgia because the meat may be contami- system.

Food drive nated with dangerous bacteria.


R.L. Zeigler Co. issued the recall after an inspec-
The school board has not
released any information about the
Southeastern Bank will hold a tor in Atlanta found a single package of wieners list, whose names are on it or ex-
Thanksgiving food drive. They will contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, actly why it was considered a death
which can cause an illness that is sometimes letter, but word on the street is
collect canned goods that will be
fatal. that the letter may have contained
donated to local organizations help- Food safety officials said no one has threats to kill several students and
ing those in need in our community. reported any health problems linked to the teachers.
Drop off your canned goods at their meat, which was produced on Sept. 22. In other action taken at the
lobby display and your donated food Zeigler President W. Lackey Stephens meeting, the school board:
said the company expected to retrieve fewer • Approved using Humana to
items will greatly help local families
than 2,000 pounds of product since most provide the dental plan for the
this Thanksgiving season. For more already has been sold and eaten. Brantley County School System.
information call Southeastern Bank “Most of it is already through the system • Approve the price of $1,769
at 462-5116. without any problem,” he said. from Baker Distributing Co. for the
The recall includes several different sizes and purchase of an icemaker for the
types of Zeigler hot dogs sold in everything from School Nutrition Program at BCMS.
Waynesville church 12-ounce packages to 10-pound bulk boxes. The • Approved the price of $6,376
from Strategic Equipment and Sup-
Waynesville Missionary Baptist See Bad dogs, page 2 ply to purchase two beverage units
Church is accepting names for Christ- for the School Nutrition Program
mas. Applications available at church at BCHS.
office, Monday, Thursday, and Friday
from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more
information call 778-4320 or email
segamam.tres@yahoo.com.
A BAND OF HERONS
Toy drive
Nahunta Masonic Lodge #391 is hold-
ing a toy drive for underprivileged
children. Drop off locations will be
Burgess Lawnmower shop, Bayview
Nursing Home, and Southeastern
Bank in Nahunta. All donations must
be received by Monday, December 15.
Please donate a new toy in its original
package.

Blood drive
The American Red Cross will hold a
blood drive on Wednesday, November
19 from 1-6 p.m. at Hoboken Baptist
Church. The Blood Drive will take
place in the church's Fellowship Hall PLAYERS SHOW UNITY The Brantley County High School Herons come onto the field in the last
game of the season Friday arm-locked together in a show of unity. But
and is being held in honor of Wesley
Rentz, Hoboken resident and recent AT END OF SEASON while their team spirit was inspirational, it was not enough to save them
from an ignominious defeat at the hands of Tattnall County. More inside.
motorcycle accident victim. Canteen PHOTO BY KATHY HENDRIX

refreshments will feature homemade


treats and snacks and Domino's Pizza.
You must be at least 17 years old,
weigh at least 110 pounds and have not FAMILY DAZE WEEKEND WEATHER
donated in the last 56 days.
Facing the vet Fri
Sat
Sun
Scattered T-Storms
Partly Cloudy
Sunny
79°/58°
69°/38°
60°/34°
50 %
20 %
10 %

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rides, cookie decorating, movie South of Nahunta, turn left 135 Florida Avenue, Nahunta. or older who weigh at least information call 912-462-5163 or
MORE night with "The Night Before on Buffalo Creek Drive, go 1.2 Please call Rev. Jimmy and 110 pounds can give blood. For 912-462-5263.
Christmas Playing", Santa gift miles and turn left on Lake Barbara Bryant at 462-6340 for more information call 1-800
shop, Archie the puppet, and Buffalo Dr. East, in field behind an appointment. GIVE LIFE (448-3543).
much more. Bring lawn chairs house. Foster parents
or blankets. Brantley and Charlton County
Board meeting History book Donations Department of Family and
Lake Ware The Brantley County Pictorial Concerted Services Inc., is Children Services are in need
The Satilla Community Ser-
vices Board will meet Thursday,
Reunion Come Dance with us at Lake History Book is for sale at the accepting non-perishable food of families who are willing to
For anyone who attended or Ware in Waycross on Friday Nahunta Library. The cost is items, as well as cash dona- open their homes and hearts
November 20 at 6 p.m. in the
taught at Hickox School there nights. Live entertainment by $65 including tax. If you wish tions, for a small food pantry. to children who are in need.
Board Room at 1007 Mary
will be a reunion on Saturday, Dry Creek Band. Admission to order, please send check or The food assistance will be For more information, please
Street, Waycross. For more
November 29 at 10 a.m. in the is $7.00 per person. BYOB , no money order for $65 plus $5 S/ persons/families who have call 1-877-210-5437 or contact
information, contact LaCretia
social hall at Hickox Baptist coolers, and no bottles, cans H to Brantley County Histori- emergency/crisis needs. Dona- Gwendolyn McClendon or
Gassem at 449-7101.
Church. Please bring a covered only. Singles and couples wel- cal & Preservation Society Inc., tions will be accepted Monday- Cheryl Jordan at 912-462-6171
dish to share. Paper goods and come. For more information P.O. Box 1096, Nahunta, 31553. Friday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. For more
After hours utensils will be provided. For
more information call Florie
call 912-283-8858.
The Brantley County Chamber
Rozier Harden at 912-449-9729 Animal rescue Hot dog
of Commerce will hold busi-
ness after hours at the Shops
or Roy Crews at 912-473-2434. Strickland account Max's Animal Rescue &
An account has been set up Humane Society of Brantley From page 1
at Broome Street on Thursday,
for Danielle Strickland to County is currently accepting
November 20 at 6 p.m. For
more information call 462-6957
Assistance program help with medical & funeral donations for puppy food, dry product were sent to food service institutions and stores in
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Concerted Services Inc., with expenses. Danielle was a 2008 and canned and as always Eating food contaminated with listeria monocytogenes
or visit www.brantleycoun-
funding from the Department graduate of Brantley County monetary donations are always can cause listeriosis, which can cause deadly infections in
tychamber.org.
of Human Resources, will oper- High School and had leu- needed for operations and people with weak immune systems. It can also cause miscar-
ate the Low-Income Heating kemia. If you would like to for the building fund. Please riages and stillbirths along with high fevers, severe head-

Youth council meet- Energy Assistance Program make a donation, please go by specify where you would like aches, neck stiffness and nausea.
State agriculture officials said the following products
until Friday, November 28 for Southeastern Bank in Nahunta. your donation to be allocated. were subject to recall:
ing elderly/homebound house-
holds, (65 and older). Eligible
For more information contact
Brenda Johns at 912-462-5422.
Contact Lori Hartmann Direc-
tor at 912-458-3263. Charitable
_12-ounce packages of “ZEIGLER WIENERS MADE WITH
CHICKEN AND PORK, ARTIFICIALLY COLORED.” Each
The Southeast Georgia Youth
clients must call in to schedule donations are tax deductible. package bears the use-by date of “Nov. 26, 2008” and the
Council will meet on Thurs- establishment number “P-9156S” inside the USDA mark of
an appointment. Other income Volunteer opportunities are
day, November 20 at 12:30
p.m. at the Southeast Georgia
eligible households may call Dugout club available.
inspection.
_12-ounce packages of “VACUUM PACKED PAR-TI PUPS.”
for an appointment on Monday, The Brantley Co. Dugout Club Each package bears the use-by date of “Nov. 26, 2008” and the
Regional Development Center,
December 1 and will be served, & Brantley Co. Diamond Club establishment number “P-9156S” inside the USDA mark of
1725 South Georgia Parkway,
West, Waycross.
if funds are available. Call is giving away a different gun Clothes closet inspection.
_12-ounce packages of “ZEIGLER Original Recipe WIE-
912-462-5163 for an appointment every Friday for the next year Waynesville Baptist is in need
NERS, artificially colored.” Each package bears the use-by
or information. The program to raise money for an indoor of clothes and shoes of all sizes date of “Nov. 26, 2008” and the establishment number “EST.
Fund-raising is operated on a first call, first
served basis and will end upon
hitting facility. The list of
guns to be given away and win-
for their clothes closet. The
closet is open every Tuesday
9156S” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
_16-ounce packages of “Zeigler Jumbo Franks.” Each pack-
The Coastal Symphony of
depletion of funds. ner each week will be posted at from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. age bears the use-by date of “Nov. 21, 2008” and the establish-
Georgia Society will host a ment number “P-9156S” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
brantleybaseball.org. Tickets
special fund-raising event _12-ounce packages of “Zeigler Hot Dogs.” Each package
are $100. For more information
featuring guest lecturer and
French Country antiques
Tree lighting or to buy a ticket contact Mike Donations bears the use-by date of “Nov. 26, 2008” and the establishment
number “P-9156S” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
The Brantley County Chamber Hendrix at 286-0041. Neighbors Helping Neighbors _10-pound bulk boxes of “SKINLESS WIENERS, 8 WIE-
expert and author, Charles Fau-
of Commerce will hold the is accepting donations for a NERS PER LB.” Each box bears the package code “PK 092208A”
dree, on Thursday, November and the establishment number “EST. 9156S” inside the USDA
community Christmas tree- "Fire Fund" to help families
20. The lecture will be held
at the A.W. Jones Heritage
lighting and caroling on Thurs- Starlight Ranch when their homes are burned
mark of inspection.
_10-pound bulk boxes of “SKINLESS WIENERS, ARTIFI-
day, December 4 at 7 p.m. on the Starlight Ranch is looking for and destroyed by fire. Dona- CIALLY COLORED, 10 WIENERS PER LB.” Each box bears
Center located on the campus
Brantley County Courthouse volunteers and donations to tions may be sent to Neighbors the package code “PK 092208A” and the establishment number
of the historic lighthouse on
lawn. For more information help with the many activities Helping Neighbors, c/o Fire “EST. 9156S” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
St. Simons Island. All proceeds _10-pound bulk boxes of “SKINLESS WIENERS, 10
call 462-6957 or visit www. at the ranch. They also have Fund, P.O. Box 271 Nahunta,
from the event will benefit the WIENERS PER LB.” Each box bears the package code “PK
brantleycountychamber.org. openings in their free therapy 31553. 092208A” and the establishment number “EST. 9156S” inside
Coastal Symphony of Georgia
and after school programs. A the USDA mark of inspection.
and their Youth Symphony.
school to ranch ride program _10-pound bulk boxes of “SKINLESS WIENERS, 12
For more information call
Marjorie Gruber at 912-634-7458
Christmas festival is available for participants. Donate blood WIENERS PER LB.” Each box bears the package code “PK
092208A” and establishment number “EST. 9156S” inside the
The Brantley County Christ- For more information call Ta- The Red Cross needs approxi-
or visit www.coastalsymphon- USDA mark of inspection.
mas Festival will be held on sha at 778-3976, leave message mately 1,200 people to donate The toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline is 1-888-674-
yofgeorgia.org.
Saturday, December 6 from 9 if no answer. blood each weekday to meet 6854.
a.m. until 5 p.m. on the Court- the needs of approximately
Antique sale house Square. The Brantley
County Christmas Parade Donations
140 hospitals and healthcare
facilities. Most people age 17 SAVE MONEY: SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!! 462-6776
An antique and fine art sale
will be at 2 p.m. The parade Brantley County Neighbors
and show will be held on Fri-
theme will be "Traditions and Helping Neighbors is currently
day, November 21 and Saturday,
Treasures". For more informa- accepting donations for sick
November 22 from 10 a.m. - 6
tion call 462-6957 or visit www. children, cancer patients, and
p.m. and Sunday, November
brantleycountychamber.org. families in need. Some of the
23 from 12 - 5 p.m. at the Sea

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sick children have requested
Palms Resort Conference Cen-
Chihuahua puppies, talking
ter, 510 North Windward Drive,
St. Simons Island. Admission
Hunter education birds, etc. Any donation will
Hunter Education Classes will be greatly appreciated. Please
is $10 per person for a 3 day

NEWSPAPER
be held at the Brantley County contact Ronnie Jacobs at 462-
pass. For more information
Library Conference Room on 5214, Pat Tompkins at 462-7443,
and tickets call 404-386-8940.
Thursday, December 11 from 5 or Mert Dowling at 462-5455 for
- 7 p.m. All students must reg- more information.
Pageant ister online for the classes at

ONLINE!
www.georgiawildlife.com and
The tots and teens Christmas
Pageant will be held on Satur-
should follow any instructions Cookbooks
given such as completing a CD Cookbooks created in memory
day, November 22 in Callahan.
or completing the internet por- of Carolyn S. Lewis are for sale
The pageant is open to boys
tion of the class. Registration at the Brantley County Library.
and girs of all ages and all
ends 3 business days before The cost of the cookbook is $8
you need is a Christmas outfit.
each class. and all proceeds go to a memo-
For more information contact
rial scholarship fund. For more
Tammy at 912-283-7967.
information, contact Karen
Scholarship applica- Lewis Harrell at 462-8483.
Holiday bazaar tions
The Nahunta United Methodist
Church will hold their annual
Marshland Credit Union is OREMC programs
accepting applications for the OREMC offers safety and
Holiday Bazaar on Saturday,
Memorial Scholarship Award energy efficiency programs
November 22 from 9 a.m. - 2
Program for $1500 scholar- and demonstrations to schools
p.m. All crafts and baked goods
ships to be awarded to three and community and civic
are home made by church
graduating seniors from any organizations in our service
members. If you wish to
Glynn, McIntosh or Brantley area. Their energy efficiency
order a special cake or pie for
County high school. Inter- experts can offer tips that
Thanksgiving, please contact a

FREE FOR
ested students should see their will help you save electricity
church member or call 462-8483
school's Guidance Counselor and stretch your budget. If
before Thursday, November 20.
for an application or contact you are interested scheduling
Chili and soup will be served
Marshland Credit Union at a program for your group,
for lunch.
(912) 279-2013 or (888) 265-3565 please contact our office at 912

SUBSCRIBERS
for more information. Applica- 462-5131 or 800-262-5131 and
Gospel sing tions are available online at
www.marshlandfcu.coop and
talk with Craig Muchison (ext.
1147), David Smith (ext. 3319) or
Nahunta First Baptist will hold
must be received by February Linda Harris (ext. 1151).

ONLY
a gospel sing on Sunday, No-
15, 2009.
vember 23 at 6 p.m. featuring
Calvary's Voice from Yulee, Fla.
World War II
Refreshments will be served
after the sing.
Library The Brantley County His-
The friends of the Library torical Society’s World War II
are raising money to install book is on sale at the Brantley
Christmas bazaar an automatic door opener for
the Brantley County Library.
County Library. You can also
order one by mailing a check
SEGA MAMA will hold their
Please contribute to this or money order to Brantley
Christmas bazaar on Saturday,
worthy cause. Donations are County Historical Society, P.O.
November 29 from 10 a.m. to 8
accepted at the library anytime. Box 1096, Nahunta, 31553. The
p.m. at the GAP House in At-
For more information call purchase price is $45.00 includ-
kinson. There will be food, face
462-5454. ing tax, plus $5.00 for s/h. For
painting, prizes and pictures
more information call Dorothy
with Santa and Mrs. Santa.
Other activities will be hay
Turkey shoot
Freddie's turkey shoot will be
Thomas at 912-265-7599 or email
her at djt1927@aol.com. CALL 912-462-6776
held every Friday and Saturday
beginning at 7:30 p.m. until
with meat and money prizes.
Closet
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
TO SUBSCRIBE.
Located in Hickox, 3 miles has a clothes closet available at
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Obituaries
Crop insurance
deadline Nov. 20
Perry Lee Herrin USDA's Risk Manage-
ment Agency (RMA) reminds
Perry Lee Herrin, 66, of Nahunta died early Wednesday morning farmers of the November 20
at his residence following a brief illness. sales closing date for crop
Born in Manor, his parents were Osceola Perry and Stella Mae insurance.
Pittman This sales closing date
is applicable for the follow-
Herrin. Perry is also preceded in death by a son, George B. Herrin. ing crops in Georgia: Apples,
He served in the United States Navy and was a Heavy Equipment Blueberries and Peaches. The
Mechanic for Brunswick Pulp. sales closing date is the last
Perry was survived by is wife Laurel Dombroski Herrin of date to purchase a new policy
Nahunta; 12 children, Phyllis Waters (Jeffrey) of Brunswick, Tracy or to change the level of cov-
erage for and existing policy.
Herrin (Amy), Allen Crop insurance is sold
Herrin, Jeannie Herrin, Sylvia Herrin all of Nahunta, Huey and delivered solely through
Herrin of Folkston, Angie Herrin of Brunswick, Tammy Lee private crop insurance agents.
(Norman) of Hoboken, Erin Wofford of Hortense, Billy Willis Contact a local Multi-Peril
and Melissa Blocker (Alan) all of Nahunta and Patrick Kilgore of Crop Insurance (MPCI) agent
to learn additional program
Louisiana; several grandchildren; 7 brothers and sisters, Stanley details.
Herrin (Lucille) of Nahunta, Juanita Crews of Raybon, Jerry A list of crop insurance
Herrin (Linda) of Winokur, Linda Dowling (Robert) of Nahunta, agents is available at all USDA
Patricia Herrin, Grover Herrin and Roger Herrin all of Waycross; Service Centers or on the
several nieces, nephews and other relatives. RMA website at http://www.
rma.usda.gov/tools/agents.
Memorialization will be by cremation.
In Lieu of flowers donations can be given to Hospice of Golden
Isles Inc., 1692 Glynco Pkwy, Brunswick, GA 31525.
GSP reports 10
Joseph Murray October crashes
Joseph Marion Murray, 73, of Jesup, died Tuesday, November 4, State Troopers from the
2008. Waycross Post of the Georgia
The Long Co. native was a member of the Jesup First Baptist Betty McGuire looks over the new grave marker for John Ammons Saturday State Patrol investigated 10
Church, the Golden Rulers Sunday School Class of Jesup First traffic crashes during the

Ammons
of the GASSAR, offered the grave dedication. month of October in Brant-
Baptist Church. Prior to moving to Wayne Co., he received the ley County. Sergeant First
He pointed out that research had revealed
Long County Good Citizen award as a timber farmer. He was past Class Jackson said the traffic
that Ammons served as a private under
president and scholarship chairman of the Long County Chamber General Francis Marion. ≥One of Marionπs crashes resulted in 11 injuries

gravesite
of Commerce, he also was a member of the Ludowici First Baptist Men≤ is engraved on Ammonsπ marker. and no traffic deaths.
Church, where he served as Deacon, Sunday School Teacher, Marion, known as the ≥Swamp Fox≤, led a SFC Jackson said troop-
guerrilla campaign for colonial forces in the ers from Post 22 also issued 66
finance committee member & new construction committee chair- traffic citations in the county

dedicated at
South. Marion got his name from his daring
man. He graduated from Ludowici High School, attended Mars Hill during the month. The total
raids on British forces in South Carolina.
Junior College and Mercer University & received Masters and Edu- After the raids, he and his men would disap- includes two arrests for driv-
cation Specialists Degrees from Georgia Southern University. He pear into the swamps. During the ceremony, ing under the influence, 19
citations for speeding, 10 seat

High Bluff
served in the U. S. Army for 2 years, mostly in Germany. He worked it was noted that Ammons had a grandson
named Francis Marion ≥Bud≤ Ammons. belt violations, and two child
in public education as a teacher, coach, principal & superintendent. restraint violations. Troopers
Following Ramsaurπs remarks, McGuire,
After retirement from public education, he served as headmaster also issued 43 warnings.
and her nephew, Jimmy Ammons, unveiled
at Pinewood Christian Academy, & was a member of the Altamaha John Ammons, a man who stood tall for the marker.
Technical College Board of Directors, where he served from July
2000 to the present. He was a member of the Buck Island Hunting
his country at her birth, was honored for his
service as a soldier in the Revolutionary War
Representatives of the National Society,
State Chapter, Maine Society, Altamaha,
WC adds grant
Club in Long Co., loved outdoors, and sports.
He was predeceased by his parents, Rev. M. A. and Ina Murray.
during a gravemarking ceremony Saturday.
About 60 people, many of them Ammons
Ocmulgee, Piedmont and Valdosta Chapters
of the SAR and the Martha Stewart Bulloch writing office
descendants, turned out for the ceremony chapter of the Daughters of the American
Survivors are his wife of 46 years, Miriam Murray of Jesup; a at the High Bluff Primitive Baptist Church Revolution (DAR) presented wreaths at Am- The administration of
son and daughter-in-law, Joe & Lynn Murray of Douglasville; a Cemetery near Schlatterville. mons marker. Waycross College (WC) has
daughter and son-in-law, Leanne & Ricky Vanderveen of Jesup; 4 The exact location of Ammonsπ grave is A three volley musket salute was offered approved the establishment
grandchildren, Jamie and Rick Vanderveen of Jesup, Joshua and not known, but a marker was placed in the by the Col. Elijah Clarke militia. of a Grant Writing Office on
older section of the cemetery where many David Herrin led ≥Amazing Grace≤ and campus.
Caleb Murray of Douglasville; a sister and brother-in-law, Sylvia & Howard Potts, associ-
unmarked graves are located. the ≥National Anthem≤ and ≥Taps≤ were
Barry Owens of Hazlehurst; several nieces & nephews. The Altamaha Chapter of the Sons of also performed. ate professor of history and
Funeral services were held 2 p.m. On Friday, November 7, 2008, the American Revolution (SAR) sponsored Ammons was born in North Carolina political science, will serve as
from the Jesup First Baptist Church with Dr. Michael VonMoss & the ceremony. David Dukes, president of the in 1760. He and his wife, Jemima, lived Grant Writing Office Supervi-
Rev. Jack Lee officiating. chapter, served as emcee. He also offered the in South Carolina before later moving to sor. According to Potts, the
invocation and benediction for the event. Georgia. new office will actively seek
Interment followed in the Jones Creek Memorial Gardens. and prepare competitive
Betty Ammons McGuire, great-great After the Revolution, the Ammonsπ
Active pallbearers were Gary Swindell, Twiman Garrison, Hughes granddaughter of John Ammons, read a moved to what was then Wayne, now Brant- grant applications from feder-
Chapman, Lloyd Chapman, Tinker Gordon, Bobby Simmons, Den- biography of her great-great-grandfather to ley and operated the Ammons Ferry on the al, state, foundation and other
nis Howard, Emmett Patterson, Jimmy Parker, & Billy Joe Parker. open the ceremony. Satilla. They had six children, Sarah, Eliza- sources for WC, including any
Honorary pallbearers were Jesup First Baptist Church Golden Rul- The Georgia State Society Sons of the beth, Pollie, John Jr. (Jack), William and of the Collegeís future strate-
American Revolution (GASSAR) Color Guard Jemima and also raised a foundling, Emma gic planning programs.
ers Sunday School Class, and the Board of Directors of Altamaha "I see this new office as
presented the colors and offered honors Malisis Delispine.
Technical College. to Ammons. The color guard wore period Ammons died in 1852 and is buried at a catalyst for the College's
Memorials may be made to the Jesup First Baptist Church Build- dress. The uniforms were like those worn by High Bluff Cemetery. administration in enhanc-
ing Fund, P. O. Box 1115, Jesup, GA. 31598 or the Altamaha Techni- George Washingtonπs body guards. He left a large number of Ammons ing our strategic planning
cal College Foundation, Inc., 1777 W. Cherry St. Jesup, GA. 31545. Bill Ramsaur, SE Regional Vice President descendants in South Georgia. even further," he said. "I also
believe this office has the
potential to help meet the
Nahunta
Benjamin West Elementary
challenges we face in light
of our present economy and
Mr. Benjamin Franklin West Jr., 80, died Sunday night (November School students to ultimately help grow this
2, 2008) at his residence in Hoboken after a brief illness. institution."
and teachers Currently established
He was a native of McCall, S.C., but he was a former resident of showed up at as a twelve-month pilot
Jacksonville, before moving to Hoboken in 1990. He was a retiree project, Potts will supervise
school with hip-
of the United States Navy after 22 years of service, and he later two grant writing employees
retired from the Mayport Shipyard in 1990. He was also a former pie outfits hired through the federal
member of Fleet Reserve and American Legion. Department of Labor's Senior
Community Service Employ-
He is the son of the late Benjamin Franklin West Sr. and Elma ment Program. His goal is
Hodge West. to not only secure signifi-
Survivors include his wife of 27 years, Kay West of Hoboken; 3 cant outside funding for all
daughters, Karen Ruth Mellott (Dave) of Chesapeake, Va., Jorita entities of the College but to
Turner (Tim) of South Carolina, and Tina Marie Estrada (Daniel) also have the office become
self-sufficient and financially
of Orlando; 5 sons, Dennis West (Linda) of Chesapeake, Va., Ricky independent at the conclusion
West (Susie) of Norfolk, Va., Steven "Shane" West (Carolyn) of
Chesapeake, Va., Jonathan West of Hoboken, and Jeremy Delane
West of Hoboken; 16 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and
HES observes Red Ribbon Day Boyett conducted classroom guidance
of twelve months.
"There are many funding
opportunities out there," he
said. "If we're not looking for
expecting 2 more great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews The students and staff of Nahunta
Elementary School joined others across lessons on the dangers of tobacco, alco- them, we're missing out on
and other relatives. something that could, in the
the nation to raise awareness about drugs hol, and inhalants. This year’s speakers
A graveside service was held 2 p.m. Friday (November 7, 2008) at and encourage healthy choices as they included Sheriff Robert Thomas and Lt. long run, be a tremendous
Hoboken Cemetery. celebrated National Red Ribbon Week, Luther Hires who showed the students asset to us," he said.
October 27-31. the importance of wearing their seatbelts
Red Ribbon Week was established by with the help of the "roll-over car simula-
Archie Crews Congress in 1988 to commemorate the
work of Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, a Drug
tor" and also spoke about the dangers of
driving while intoxicated.
Mr. Archie Crews, 50, died Thursday night (November 7, 2008) at Enforcement Administration agent, who The 4th-6th graders also enjoyed K-9
his residence after an extended illness. was murdered in the line of duty and Officer Kevin Britt and Investigator Colby
He was a native of and lived most of his life in Charlton County, has come to represent the belief that one Manningπs presentation about the dan-
but he has resided the past 6 years in Waycross. He was employed person CAN make a difference in the fight gers of drugs and demonstration in which
as a heavy equipment operator by Thrift Construction Co. He was against drugs. The Red Ribbon campaign Donna, the K-9, found the hidden drugs. DEMARUS JOHNS
also a member of Second Baptist Church.
promotes this belief and encourages a For the second year, Director Regina PAINTING
drug-free lifestyle and involvement in drug Hunter of the S.E.G.A. Mothers Against
He is the son of the late Hilton Crews and Betty Johnson Crews. prevention efforts. Meth Amphetamines (M.A.M.A.), along Nahunta
Survivors include his wife, Bonnie Tullis Crews of Waycross; 5 This year's activities, including dress with Mr. David Herrin and Rev. Larry Alt- www.richardspaint.
sons, Michael David Crews of Salsboro, Ind., Christopher Robin up days, guest speakers, hands-on demon- man, came to the school to continue their
strations, and classroom guidance lessons, mission of ridding Brantley County of com
Crews of Waycross, David Levi Crews of Jesup, Tyler Cameron
Crews of Brantley County, and Arch David Crews II of Waycross;
helped create awareness of the drug prob- drugs, beginning with the education of its
youth. They shared information on drugs
Owner
lems facing every community.
a daughter, Brandy Carolyn Lind of Waycross; 2 grandchildren, Hopefully these activities will help and the history of Red Ribbon Week. Demarus Johns
Gwendlyn Rose Crews and Michael David Crews Jr.; 4 siblings, develop parent and community teams to The also had student volunteers do
Bus. (912)496-7961
Margie D. Corbin of Jesup, Kenneth Daniel Crews of Brunswick, combat alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs hands-on experiments with "drug goggles"
and to promote a drug-free lifestyle for all to show how drugs affect vision and per- Cell (912) 222-2122
See Obituaries, page 8 of the children and adults of Brantley. formance.

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TALKING
POINTS...
Things you need to know

What’s good for General


Motors is bad for America
By Dan Calabrese
During the Michigan primary in Janu-
ary, Mitt Romney predicted that if the nation
did not learn from Michigan’s experiences, it
might soon travel down the same precarious
economic path. In a twisted way, that predic-
tion may be on the verge of coming true. ROBERT F. PAGE
Michigan’s self-destructive economic 1944-2001
practices have sent ripples of fiscal poison all
across the nation in the form of supplier con-
Publisher Emeritus
tracts, dealership agreements and financing
agreements by, for and with General Motors, Michelle Lartz Ken Buchanan
Ford and Chrysler.
Thanks to the business malpractice
Office Manager Editor and Publisher
of the Big Three, Michigan has been an
economic basket case for years. We’re used
to it. But if our well-deserved comeuppance
is finally at hand, the rest of the nation
should understand that it’s going to suffer a
lot of collateral damage. This is not to say it
shouldn’t be allowed to happen. Just a word
to the wise: Be ready.
These three anach-
ronistic companies
now stand on the brink
of collapse, threaten-
ing to take as many as
3 million jobs down
with them. And since
they have unsurpris-
ingly come yet again
to the federal govern-
ment with hats in hand – hey, it’s been two
whole months since their last federal bailout
– Washington now faces a decision between
propping up this suicidal economic model or
letting a national economic calamity occur.
Some choice. The auto industry’s path to
this point is a story that makes the sub-prime
mortgage fiasco look like a case study in
sound fiscal management.
In 1965, General Motors controlled 50
percent of the U.S. automotive market. Along
with its domestic competitors, this corporate
monstrosity collaborated with the United
Auto Workers to make Michigan manufac-
turing workers the recipients of the highest
wages, the richest benefits, the most generous
work rules and the most lucrative retirement
packages in history. When Michigan passed
its Public Employee Relations Act that same
year – the already-dominant force of unions
in Michigan became codified into law and
expanded to the public sector.
It was truly a team effort. Unions funded
their preferred politicians with money
collected through compulsory dues, then
prevailed on them to pass laws making union
membership more and more compulsory. The
Big Three offered little resistance. Buying
labor peace was always the priority for them,
and if accepting life in a union-dominated
state was the price they had to pay to keep the

If I were GOP’s CEO


assembly lines humming, they would pay it.
Never was this more evident than in the
1980s, when the Big Three signed on to union RETURN
POSTAGE...
contracts that committed them not only to
soaring wages, but to legacy health care and
retirement costs that promised to explode Our readers write back
on them less than a generation later – just Herman Caine were there, including House Speaker Dennis
as vehicle sales were tanking and credit was
Thank You
Hastert, House Majority Leader Dick Armey
becoming less accessible not only for their It is frustrating and pathetic to watch the and the well-respected Congressman J.C.
customers, but for the companies as well. mainstream media and some Republicans try Watts.
Today, even the sale of a new vehicle to explain John McCain’s loss for the presi- From Bo Chesser
If the currently floundering Republican
at retail cannot produce a profit for the Big dency. Even worse, some McCain staffers Party would ask me for advice today, and they On behalf of the Brantley County Refor-
Three. Their overhead is so exorbitant that are reportedly trying to blame the choice of will not, I would tell them the same thing I estation Committee, I would like to express a
a loss of $2,000 or more on a vehicle sale is Governor Sarah Palin as the reason for their told them in 1999, because they still have the very sincere THANK YOU for supporting our
simply a fact of life. And while they have cut loss, so they can position themselves for their same problems as a party. Forestry Seminar and Field Tour that was
costs by buying out workers and idling plants, next campaign job. First, they have a brand held in Nahunta, Georgia earlier this month.
it costs money to pay people not to work, and I do not know any of the McCain top identity problem. If you ask The Brantley Enterprise News Team has
to maintain and pay taxes on plants that don’t staffers and I do not intend to insult them, 10 Republicans what the GOP continually supported our efforts to provide
produce anything. Even when they spend less, but they need a wake-up call before they stands for, you would get 10 educational meetings to area landowners
what they do spend becomes less productive. staff-infect another Republican’s run different answers. Even worse, by running a public service announcement
Oh, and their sales are plummeting for high political office. What I am if you ask 10 independent in the newspaper. The event was a great
– down 25 percent compared to the same pe- about to say may be hard medicine, voters the same question you success!†We had approximately 92 landown-
riod last year, which was wretched in its own but that’s how you recover from a would get one answer: I don’t ers and members of the forestry community
right. As a result, GM is burning through serious illness. know. attend the meeting. Again, I say thank you for
what little cash it has left at a rate of more I would not hire any of Even though Sen. Barack your support!
than $1 billion a month. It is on track to run them for even a dog-catcher Obama’s and the Democrats’ (Chesser is the Rural Management For-
out of cash by the second half of 2009, and campaign, because col- message was vague and ester with Georgia Forestry)
that’s a big deal because its credit rating lectively they resemble the arithmetically confusing, they
is junk. It can’t borrow any more money. same team that ran the were consistently on message.
Its share of the $25 billion the industry is 1996 Dole-Kemp campaign, They said it often enough col-
begging from Congress – assuming nothing with the same problem. lectively that even when one
else changes – would only keep it operating Namely, they would of their spokespersons made
perhaps an extra year. not listen. a substantive gaffe, the voters
If ever three companies deserved to go Even though John did not pay it enough attention
out of business, it is these three. But it’s not McCain was out-classed to vote for a very vague and
that simple. Thousands of suppliers in a as the messenger of the totally confusing Republican
multi-tiered supply base depend on the Big Republican mantel, he was also beat badly on candidate.
Three for the bulk of their income. If the message. That was his senior staff ’s number In 1999, I told the Republicans that they
Big Three go, they go too. And while Michi- one priority, and they did not deliver. had a “brand identity” problem.
gan has more auto suppliers than any other It’s not like Karl Rove was not on Fox They still do, but even worse.
state, an industry collapse would obliter- News six times a day laying out what the Here is what I told them in 1999 in short,
ate major manufacturers throughout the message strategy should be, while numerous and I will give details if asked. But I am not
country. Those who have smartly diversified articles were written almost daily by conser- going to waste my time again. I am not mad,
their customer base by doing business with vatives who were clinging to their hopes of at just frustrated.
transplants or customers in other industries least a partially conservative president. The Republican Party needs to do three
would be in the best position to survive, but Then, I came across a speech I gave in things to establish a strong political party
far too many suppliers have only talked about 1999 at the Republican Congressional Retreat brand with voters:
diversification while continuing to genuflect in Williamsburg, Virginia, where I laid out a 1.) Emphasize your priorities consistent-
before the altar of the Big Three. strategy for continuous Republican victories ly (and walk the talk)
And so Michigan has imported its eco- for years to come for the presidency, Congress 2.) Neutralize divisive issues
nomic insanity throughout the nation. Even and every Republican position down ballot. 3.) Create a message tsar (and then fol-
in low-tax, right-to-work (in other words, They did not listen then, and they prob- low).
un-Michigan-like) states, jobs are in jeopardy ably will not listen now. That’s what I would do if I were CEO of
because of an economic model that started in Most of the Republicans in Congress the GOP.
the Workers’ Paradise and caught plenty of
otherwise sane companies in its snare.
Would you bail out this racket? With its
bloated, unsustainable cost structure – the
product of decades of economic denial by
management, labor and political leaders
alike – the auto industry led an entire state
Our mission:
into a depression. • To promote honest and open government in Brantley County and its incentive for the growth of existing industry and businesses.
And if you did bail it out, you would
municipalities that is responsive to the desires and needs of its residents.
surely insist on draconian conditions, no?
• To promote the improvement and further development of the
The cancellation of all union and supplier
contracts, new management, new business • To promote the orderly and planned growth of Brantley County in order Brantley County airport as an important tool for use in the effort to
plans . . . at the very least? President-elect to accommodate the rapid increase in population while preserving the bring in more industry.
Obama, who is pushing the outgoing Bush
Administration to give the automakers the
rights of existing property owners and residents.
aid, seems concerned only about insisting on
• To promote the Satilla River as the most important recreational
the production of more fuel-efficient cars. • To promote the continued growth and development of the Brantley facility in Brantley County and to aid in efforts to maintain and
County Industrial Park and other industry in the county while providing wherever possible improve the quality of the river.

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given a choice, no one on this planet would


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after all these years decimating the domestic Oh, sure. I knew it was coming.
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finally found an animal that can withstand I am, that’s exactly what I did. That was my
my care: cats. second big mistake. Not because I didn’t want
Yes, it’s true. Not only do they thrive to, mind you, but because, as anyone with
and live to ripe old ages at my house, I have pets knows, once you get to the veterinarian’s
spares. So you can imagine what kind of office any symptoms they had automatically
shock it was for me when my daughter said disappear. Any sign of lethargy or sickness
our normally energetic orange cat, Wally, is automatically replaced with energetic
looked “floopy.” For those of you without pets, hissing and swatting, much like the kind you
“floopy” is a very sophisticated veterinary see in herds of ferocious wild monkeys on
term that all medical students learn in their Animal Planet.
first year of training. OK, fine, it was made Needless to say, when I carried Wally in
up by my daughter that apparently means the exam room, he chased his tail around the
a cross between looking lethargic and hung table then stared at the vet in a “hey, what are
over. And in case you were wondering, let me YOU looking at?” sort of way.
just say that, after a quick check of the liquor Five blood tests, two x-rays, four shots,
bottles in the kitchen cabinet we concluded and three hundred dollars later, the vet came
that it was the former not the latter. to a conclusion: 1) Wally will either get better
Sure, some of you out there are probably or worse 2) He will either live to be a ripe old
thinking “So what? That doesn’t sound so se- age or die young of an undetectable disease.
rious to me.” And it’s a decent point, I admit. But the most likely conclusion is Number
But it’s especially alarming because Wally is 3) Wally will probably be fine because, you
the type of cat who, if he was a person, would see, cats roam around at night and sleep dur-
be the guy at the party dancing on top of the ing the day and, as the vet and I later learned,
table with a lampshade on his head. Sort of my daughter woke him up.
like the feline equivalent of a college frat boy. So I feel like a good cat owner for taking
He is never floopy. him in, a bad cat owner for complaining
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junior high days. It’s not that it was a difficult that same little kid, walking home from
time. My soccer team was undefeated. I lived
next door to my cousins, who were great fun
school dreading the conversation on annual
performance review day.
of events
to hang out with. And my little brother was One boss said I was a good writer, but not
still young and cute enough for me to lug him great. (To which I wanted to reply: Not what
around town with me. my clients say!) Another says that if a project
Yet I have nary a photograph of that needs to get done both well and fast, he
time in my life (all ruined in an attic flood). always assigns it to me, but I’m not a patient
Nor do I have any of the tape recorded soap person for long-term projects. (To which I’ve
operas my best friend Erin and I made. (If I always wanted to reply: Duh!”)
had those, I’d have constant entertainment So, there you have it. I wasn’t perfect
on hand. We even sang our own commercial then, and I’m not perfect now.
jingles!) One thing I did manage to keep, how- I only wish I could take my annual
ever, was my diary. review – like we did with our report cards
And it is hilarious. – to Chuck E. Cheese and get tokens for every
You can tell I was a bit of a nerd, always “Performs Consistently with Excellence”
thinking about grades, because I even graded score. After all, it is the corporate America
the days in my diary. “Today was a B+ day. version of an A-. And I think it’s worthy of
It would have been an A day, but I didn’t see few free games of Ms. Pac Man – or is that
Mark in the hallway and so we did not get to just the junior high kid inside me coming out
flirt.” again?
Do kids in junior high even still use the
word “flirt?” Do they even do anything less
than completely making out these days? I
digress . . .
There were also a few “F” days in there.
“I got yelled at in Science class today. And
when Dad came to pick me up at the library,
he couldn’t find me and asked every kid in
there. I almost died of embarrassment!”
So I thought it would be fun to start
grading my days at work. Would an “A” day
mean that I’d gotten through 30 of the 87
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
vice president walking by me in the hall and
greeting me with, “Hello, Mandy?” (My name
is Cindy!)
It’s an interesting concept, and not really
a foreign one to corporate America.
In fact, every time I’ve had an annual re-
view, it’s reminded me of walking home from
school the day you knew report cards were
going to arrive in the mail. It was never bad

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The frogs are calling


The frogs are calling. The question is, will Georgians who
know what they’re hearing answer?
The second year of a calling frog survey in Georgia starts
Jan. 15. There are 78 survey routes but only about 30 volun-
That’s a wrap!
teers lined up to cover them. John Jensen, a senior wildlife bi-
ologist with the state Department of Natural Resources, needs
some 50 more listeners who can decipher the croaks, trills and
peeps of Georgia’s 31 frog species.
It’s not as hard as it sounds. “They’re a lot easier to learn
than birds,” Jensen said, explaining that the season, place
and call patterns trim the list of frogs that might be sounding
off on a route.
The effort is important. The North American Amphibian
Monitoring Program survey developed by the U.S. Geologi-
cal Survey is aimed at tracking regional and national trends
in frog distribution and abundance. Given the sensitivity of
amphibians to air and water quality changes, those trends
can signal environmental problems and shape conservation
priorities.
But in Georgia, baseline data is needed first. “You’ve got
to know what you’ve got before you know where it’s going,”
Jensen said. Which means more survey volunteers with an
ear and even a heart for frogs.
Before being assigned one of the pre-set routes scat-
tered across the state, participants must pass an online quiz
testing their ability to audibly identify frog species. Helpful
resources include http://www.ugapress.org/AmphibsandRep-
tiles.html, which features recordings and photographs as a
supplement to the new reference “Amphibians and Reptiles of
Georgia.” The DNR Wildlife Resources Division also has avail-
able the compact disk “Calls of the Wild - Vocalizations of
Georgia’s Frogs.” The “public” quiz at http://www.pwrc.usgs.
gov/frogquiz/ allows would-be monitors to test their skills.
Volunteers are asked to commit to the survey for at least
three years, underscoring the need for consistency in such
citizen-science projects. Routes are run three nights a year,
once each in three call periods: Jan. 15-Feb. 28, March 15-April
30 and May 15-June 30.
To sign up or find out more, contact Jensen at Wildlife
Resources’ Nongame Conservation Section in Forsyth, (478)
994-1438 or john.jensen@gadnr.org. Details on the North
American Amphibian Monitoring Program are available at
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/naamp/.
Copies of “Calls of the Wild” are $15.36 each, includ-
ing sales tax and shipping. Mail a check payable to Wildlife
Conservation Fund to GA DNR/WRD, Nongame Conserva-
Shootout
tion Section, 116 Rum Creek Drive, Forsyth, Ga. 31029, ATTN:
Frogs of Georgia CD. with Tattnall
Georgians who buy a license plate featuring a bald eagle
or a ruby-throated hummingbird help conserve frogs and
other nongame wildlife. Sales of the plates, as well as dona-
ends season
Brantley’s defense forces
tions to the Give Wildlife a Chance state income tax checkoff,
are vital to the Nongame Conservation Section. This Wildlife and recovers a fumble,
Resources Division section receives no state funds for its mis- above, and swarm a Tattnall
sion to help conserve wildlife not legally hunted, fished for or player, left. The Herons lost
trapped, as well as rare plants and natural habitats.
The plates are available for a one-time $25 fee at county the game 33-6 ending the
tag offices, by checking the wildlife license plate box on mail- season in next to last place
in registrations and through online renewals (http://mvd.dor. with a 1-7 record.
ga.gov/tags). Photos by Kathy Hendrix

Bailey BRANTLEY 2008 RECORD


Date Day Time Opponent Location/Score
Monument Co. Aug 29 Fri 8:00 PM Lanier (1A-A) Lost 7-34
Building on a tradition Sep 04 Thu 7:30 PM Atkinson (1A-A) Won 27-14
of service since 1908.
Sep 12 Fri 7:30 PM McIntosh (2-AA)* Lost 7-34
2125 Minnesota Ave.
U.S. 84 West, Waycross Sep 26 Fri 7:30 PM Pierce (2-AA)* Lost 21-37
Oct 03 Fri 7:30 PM Jeff Davis (2-AA)* Won 24-7
283-8454
Oct 10 Fri 7:30 PM Benedictine (2-AA)* Lost 17-28
Oct 17 Fri 7:30 PM Appling (2-AA)* Lost 14-53
Oct 24 Fri 7:30 PM Charlton (2-AA)* Lost 14-54
Oct 31 Fri 7:30 PM Long (2-AA)* Lost 9-20
Nov 07 Fri 7:30 PM Tattnall (2-AA)* Lost 6-33

FINAL REGION 2-AA STANDINGS


School Region Overall Reg Pct Overall Pct PFPG PAPG
Charlton 7-1 9-1 0.875 0.900 30.0 8.0
McIntosh 7-1 9-1 0.875 0.900 31.0 7.0
Appling 7-1 9-1 0.875 0.900 28.0 8.0
Tattnall 5-3 7-3 0.625 0.700 30.0 13.0
Pierce 4-4 4-6 0.500 0.400 18.0 21.0
Benedictine 3-5 5-5 0.375 0.500 24.0 28.0
Long 2-6 4-6 0.250 0.400 20.0 38.0
Brantley 1-7 2-8 0.125 0.200 14.0 31.0
Jeff Davis 0-8 1-9 0.000 0.100 6.0 35.0

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Traditions and treasures theme of this year’s Christmas parade


The 2008 Brantley County Christmas "Traditions and The Chamber of Commerce asks that the floats be deco- Festival booths are also available for
Treasures" festivities will begin on Thursday, December 4 at 7 rated to demonstrate a Christmas tradition. $30 each with application which must
p.m. with the tree lighting and caroling. Applications for the parade are available through the be reserved by Tuesday, December 2
The Christmas festival will be held at the courthouse Chamber office or The Brantley Enterprise office or by visit- through the chamber or Linda Har-
square from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 6 with the ing www.brantleycountychamber.org and are due by Tuesday, ris at 462-5131 ext. 1151 or 462-5923.
parade at 2 p.m. December 2. You can mail applications to the
There will be entertainment at the stage area from 9:30 Anyone interested in performing at the tree lighting or fes- Chamber of Commerce, Drawer B,
a.m.-1 p.m. and from 3:30-4:30 p.m. tival is asked to call Ruby Ann Sawyer at 462-6957 or 462-6970. Nahunta, GA. 31553.

Eligible seniors can sign up for, alter


Medicare prescription plans Saturday
This weekend, seniors
who are eligible for Medicare
can sign up for prescription
the drug benefit that best
suits their needs.
“According to a recent
in the Annals of Internal
Medicine. And the projected
cost of Part D to taxpayers
BRANTLEY COUNTY VOTERS
drug coverage or change Harris Interactive Poll, an over the next decade To those of you who voted for me in the General Election I am deeply grateful.
their existing plan. Peter overwhelming 87 percent has dropped $117
Pitts, president of the Center of Part D enrollees are billion since
for Medicine in the Public happy with the program,” last summer Your vote expressed your confidence in me and my service to you for the last
Interest, is urging seniors to continued Pitts. “This -- from $915 sixteen years. I have always placed your satisfaction as a priority as well as ac-
jump at this opportunity to makes sense. By lever- billion to $798 curate and professional accounting of your tax dollars.
sign up or switch. aging market billion.
“Qualified seniors should forces, Part Pitts
not delay,” said Pitts. “With D has both did have To all of my friends, old and new, thank you for all of your support, encourage-
hundreds of private plans lowered some words ment and friendship through the years.
competing to provide the costs and of caution:
best deals, Medicare Part D increased “Some plans
has more options and better choices for -- especially Lorna H. Thomas
coverage than ever before. seniors.” the more
That’s really healthcare In fact, popular
choice we can believe in.” the pro- ones -- will

THANK YOU!!
Most public health gram has be more
programs are funded and reduced out- expensive in
managed by the government. of-pocket 2009, so even
Part D is different because healthcare seniors who
it’s administered by private expenses are pleased
insurance companies. In for the with their Thank you to the citizens of Brantley County for your votes and support in the No-
other words, taxpayer dollars average existing drug vember General Election. I appreciate your confidence to choose me as your next
operate as a subsidy, but then enrollee by 17 percent, ac- coverage should examine
seniors are allowed to select cording to a study published their options.”
County Commissioner for Post 2.

I am proud and will be honored to represent each of you during the upcoming
four years and I will be counting on your continued support during this time. The
Obituaries Thompson is preceded in death
by her husband Henry Felton
Comforter at 480 West Central
Parkway, Altamonte Springs,
Commission will face some tough challenges in the future and it is going to take
everyone working together to make a positive change in our county.
From page 1 Thompson, a brother, Tommy FL 32714.
Heyes and a sister, Gladys
Donna Jean Corbin of Jesup, Critchley. Thanks again,
and Lance Reginald Crews of She is survived by 2 daughters, Jonathan Strickland Greg O’Quinn
Brunswick; numerous nieces, Elizabeth Thompson Handley Jonathan M. Strickland, age
nephews, aunts, uncles and of Longwood, Judith Thomp- 40, of Bleecker, N.Y. passed
cousins. son Kelly of Waynesville; a away unexpectedly on Friday
A memorial service was held at son, Don Reggie Thompson of October 24, 2008 at home.
2 p.m. on Sunday (November 9, Hortense; 4 granddaughters, He was born September 26,
2008) at Second Baptist Church. Dawn McCarty of Alderson, 1968 in Brunswick, Georgia,
In lieu of flowers, memorial W.Va., Victoria Bartz of and was of Cherokee Indian
contributions can be made to Longwood, Tiffany Thompson descent.
Bonnie Strickland, 5650 Strick- of Hortense, and Priscilla Jonathan was employed as a
land Rd., Waycross, GA 31503, Thompson of Alderson, W.Va.; truck driver for Arnoff Moving
or Hospice Satilla, 317 Plant 5 grandsons, Robert Handley & Storage in
Ave, Waycross, GA 31501. of Venice, Adrian Thompson Albany, N.Y.
Memorialization will be by of Brunswick, Kenneth Kelly, Survivors include 2 sons
cremation. Andrew Kelly, and Joshua Jonathan Strickland Jr. and
Kelly all of Waynesville; 2 Brandon Strickland; a stepson
great granddaughters Alexis Kourey Grooms; 2 daughters
Ivy Thompson and Olivia McCarty both of Samantha Strickland, Brit-
Ivy Thompson, 91, of Waynes- Alderson, W.Va.; and 3 great taney Strickland; 3 step
ville passed away Friday, No- grandsons, Tyler Bartz of daughters Allison Ostrander,
vember 7, 2008 at her daughter Longwood, Aiden Thompson Ashley Ostrander, and Heather
Elizabeth Handley’s residence and Avery Thompson, both of Ostrander; a brother Bobby E.
in Longwood, under the care of Brunswick. Strickland of Hortense; a sister
the Hospice of the Comforter. Funeral services were held Brenda Charlene Carter of
Mrs. Thompson was a native of Tuesday, November 11, 2008 Hortense; his mother Brenda L.
Golborne, Lancashire, England at 2 p.m. at the Waynesville Black Strickland of Hortense;
and had resided in Brantley Missionary Baptist Church and his companion April Os-
County for thirty seven years. with pastor Geoff Critchley trander; also numerous aunts,
She was born February 5, 1917 officiating. uncles, nieces and nephews.
and was the daughter of the Burial followed the service at He was predeceased by his
late George and Elizabeth Mt. Olive Cemetery in Brantley father Bobby Lee Strickland,
Heyes. She was a graduate County. paternal grandparents John
of Golborne Lancashire Active pallbearers were Adrian and Rose Strickland, maternal
School and was employed as Thompson, Rob Handley, Ken- grandparents Floyd and Min-
a seamstress by Brunswick neth Kelly IV, Andrew Kelly, nie Black.
Manufacturing for many Joshua Kelly, and Wallace Graveside services will be held
years, and was a member of Thompson. Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 at 1 p.m.
the Waynesville Missionary The family requests that in the
Baptist Church. memorial contributions be Strickland family plot at Mt.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. made to the Hospice of the Olive Cemetery in Hortense.

Cardiology
Dr. Catchings knows exactly Timothy T. Catchings, MD

how to get to the heart of the matter.


Satilla Regional Medical Center is very pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Timothy T.
Catchings, Cardiologist, to its medical staff. Dr. Catchings joins the Satilla Regional Heart
Center in providing specialized, comprehensive cardiac care for patients throughout the region.
Dr. Catchings received his MD degree from Emory University and completed an Internal
Medicine Residency at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Portsmouth, VA, where he
also completed a Pulmonary Disease Fellowship. He trained in Cardiovascular Disease at
the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD and at the University of Missouri from
where he received his Felowship in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Catchings is Board Certified
in Internal Medicine, with sub-specialty certification in Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonary
Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, and Interventional Cardiology. He has held faculty
positions at such institutions as the University of Missouri and the Mercer University
School of Medicine. He is a Captain, US Navy Reserve, retired.
As a cardiologist at the Satilla Regional Heart Center, Dr. Catchings will diagnose
and treat heart disease using the advanced diagnostic technology available in the
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Heart Center, performing such procedures such as echocardiograms, exercise
stress tests, vascular studies, nuclear imaging testing, and cardiac catheterizations.
You should be receiving your new 911 address notifi-
cation from the Post Office in the coming weeks.
You will need to either call or e-mail us your new Timothy T. Catchings, MD
mailing address to continue receiving your newspa-
Cardiologist
per. Contact us at 462-6776 or by email to ads@ 410 Darling Ave.
brantleyenterprise.com. Please leave a message on Waycross
our voicemail if we are busy and do not answer the For an appointment,
phone. call (912) 287-2744.
www.satilla.org
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charity
BELK.COM

sale
4 hours only! 6am-10am
Saturday, November 15
An event so big it only happens once-a-season
savings throughout the store including
RARELY DISCOUNTED BRANDS

20-50
Get your ticket for $5 from participating
%
off
Not valid on belk.com

local charities or your local Belk store.

$
5
off your first purchase *

Saturday, 6-10am when you present your


Charity Sale ticket to your sales associate.
No cash back.
*Only excludes Cosmetics & Fragrances, Brighton, Lilly Pulitzer and Stuart Weitzman. Not valid
on belk.com. Contact your store for a list of charities. All ticket proceeds benefit your favorite
local participating charities. All unclaimed money from the sale of Charity Sale tickets will be
donated to a charity of Belk’s choice after 90 days.

BELK OF WAYCROSS • HATCHER POINT MALL • 912-283-8255

$
earn
10 in BonusBucks Friday-Sunday,
November 14-16
Earn $10 in Bonus Bucks with every $50 purchase including cosmetics & fragrances. Redeem them November 17-20.
*With every $50 total register transaction, you’ll receive a special Bonus Bucks register receipt worth $10. For example: spend $50 and get a $10 Bonus
Bucks receipt... spend $100, get a $20 Bonus Bucks receipt. It’s that simple! Redeem your Bonus Bucks in most departments throughout the store
November 17-20, 2008. $50 qualifying purchase is before taxes. Can be earned but not redeemed in cosmetics & fragrances. Cannot be earned or
redeemed in any lease departments, Brighton, non-merchandise departments, on Belk & Co. Fine Jewelers or on belk.com. Cannot be redeemed for cash,
payment on any Belk charge account, a gift card or additional Bonus Bucks. Not valid on prior purchases. No phone or special orders. See store for details.

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AD# 0048 NAME: WK41 CHARITY SALE RUN DATE: 11/09/08 SIZE: 64” B&W DESIGNER: BILL COPY: JANE
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SMALL.
BUSINESS.
Summertime & the DIRECTORY.
selling is easy! ADVERTISE HERE FOR $7.50 A WEEK

Call 912-462-6776! CALL 462-6776 FOR DETAILS.


*SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY

TIRED OF RENTING? Rent to Own! $150. Call 462-6506.


Mock Drilling Co., Inc.
Real Estate
2000 Fleetwood Prowler 24' Travel Trailer.
Nancy's Place Comm. 2BR Mobile
homes. 1989 Nobility, 14x70, Central
heat and A/C. Sits on 1/2 acre lot! Private,
Miscellaneous
CLOTHES, GIFTS & MORE located 3
Waycross • Established 1964 • Ga. License
#52 DIRT
Developers of quality
FOR
Quiet, Clean. Rules and regulations
New hardwood flooring in Living/Kitchen miles south of Nahunta on 301. Open
strictly enforced. No pets w/out pet fee,
area. New carpet in seperate bedroom M-F 9-5 and Saturday 9-3. 462-7984.
and new tile throughout bathroom.
No Pittbulls. $1,500 down payment,
Accepting fall/winter clothing in October. wells
SALE
$457.80 a month which includes water, • 4-inch and larger quality wells
Comfortably sleeps 5 adults. New awning Please call ahead for an appointment.
taxes, insurance, and lot rent. For more
within the past year. COLD A/C. We have Clothes will have to be clean, stain and • Red Jacket submersible pumps
information please call 1-912-778-3000.
only used it 3 times. Would love to keep odor free and on hangers. 30 items • Grundfos stainless steel pumps
it, but we just bought a new house. Clear
Located in Atkinson off Hwy 110 West,
2.4 miles on left, Drury Lane, Look for
per customer. Come see our NEW AND LAND CLEARING
title. $8999 OBO. 912-617-2973.
FOR RENT: Trailer, 2 miles south of
angel signs.
Halloween costumes. We appreciate your
business and look forward to serving you. Call (912) 283-0530 912-223-3056
Mrs. Ann, Trish, and Stephanie. BIG BUBBA'S
Nahunta on Hwy 301 on private and Transportation WANTED TO BUY: Amaryllis Buds. Call or (912) 281-7000 TRUCKING
secluded area. Call 778-4011, leave
FOR SALE: 1993 Ford Mustang 473-2421.
message.
convertible. Fire engine red with black
YARD SALE: Nov 14 & 15, 9a.m. until 5 top. Perfect for beach: $3,000. Call FOR SALE: Ruger 30 cal., new model
p.m. at 1019 Paloma Street. Turn right 912-449-1148. Blackhawk, $600. Remington 700, 6.5
beside D&D Auction off of Hwy 301. Magnum, $500. Winchester 94, 444
FOR SALE: 1997 Honda Accord LS, 4 cal., $500. Remington 700, 280 cal.,
462-8641.
dorr $2,800. Call 614-1238. camoflauge, $500. Call 778-4635.
FOR RENT: House on Thedious Road,
WE BUY JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS. LOST: Cell phone at Brantley High
north of Nahunta. Approximately 2.8
$75 and up. Call Dennis at 778-4746 School football game on September
miles east of Hwy. 301 off the (Raybon)
or 670-0088 or Charlie at 778-3635 or 4, 2008 on home side of stadium or in
Rock Road East; 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
670-1853. parking lot. Older model, silver colored,
central heat & A/C, stove and refrigerator.
$400.00 per month plus security deposit. FOR SALE: 1991 Cadillac DeVille Sedan. Sprint Samsung. If found, please call 912-
No pets. Call (912) 462-6322. Call 462-5837. 462-6322, turn in to the office of Brantley
FOR SALE: 2000 Mazda 626, 4 door, High School, or turn in to the Brantley
VACATION RENTAL in The Smokey
burgandy, $2,800. Call 473-2172 or County Sheriff's Office.
Mountains of Franklin, North Carolina.
3,4, or 7 days. Call for more information 473-2676. WANTED: Fresh cow's milk, old time
and a brochure. 912 473-2172. FOR SALE: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. style and also Fresh eggs, fertile. Call
Maroon with 6 cylinder, 4wd, low miles. 912-230-4669.
FOR SALE: 2001 General Mobile Home,
28X52. 3BDR/2BA, carpet, linoleum, tile $7,000. Call 912-449-1148. ON GOING YARD SALE: Every Friday
and appliances are all new within 1.5 FOR SALE: 2003 Santa Fe, V6, black, 6 and Saturday at the home of Ricky
years, All appliances stay! New toilets disc CD changer, automatic, $5,000. Call and Mary Ammons, Post Road South.
and hot water heater! We know a great 912-778-4979. Turn on Pete Ave., 2nd house on right
financing guy. Just bought house, need (doublewide). Please come browse. FOR
to sell!! 912-617-2973. $22,500 OBO.
House only, you move.
Recreational SALE: Land in Wayne County, 3.5 acres.
FOR SALE: Computer. Call Ricky at
FOR SALE: Two Fourwheelers, Artcic 778-5179.
HOMES FOR SALE: HOBOKEN, 300, and a Kawasaki Bayou. Both in • Lawn Maintenance
Renovated mobile home 1.5 acre lot, Remain independent in your home with
good shape. Call 462-5744 or 912-673- • Landscape Design
front porch, back deck. detached garage, a Power Wheelchair! Free delivery and
1366. • Pressure Washing
needs some work, $45,000; HOBOKEN, installation on all equipment! Hospital • Auto/Boat/RV Detailing
3/2 Manufactured Home, 1.5 acre
lot, spacious living room and kitchen,
Services Beds, Rollators and Manual Wheelchairs,
too. Beautiful Lift Chairs with motors only
Michael Saxon
912-778-4498/266-6295
oversized storage building, $82,500; MULTITASK CLEANING SERVICE: $579 and Wheelchair Lifts from $549
NAHUNTA, New Construction, 3BR/2BA, Commercial & Residential floor & clean- that attach to your trailer hitch. Serving
spacious great room, split floor plan, ing services. Specializing in cleaning all of South Georgia from Waycross. Call
rocking chair porch, carport, $115,000; carpets & tile floors. Free Estimates. us at 912-285-8595. We are a licensed
HORTENSE, 4BDR/2BA home on 1 acre Christian owned and operated. Call Medicare and Medicaid provider.
lot. mud room, covered porches. large 778-4270. FOR SALE: Sectional love seat and
kitchen, formal dining, $135,000. Call Electric Motor Repair: Waterpumps, sofa and additional furniture. Come
Johns Realty 912-462-6633.
LAND FOR SALE: HICKOX AREA: 2
swimming pool pumps, air compressors,
fans, power tools, etc. All work reason-
see and make best offer. Ask for Jean,
912-266-4300. 26E
acre homesite, Site built homes only, able and guaranteed. Call 282-0520, What is Karen's Creations offering for the
1800SF minimum, $22.000; WAYNES- leave message. Holiday Season? See Deborah or Julie
VILLE. Buster Walker Road, 42.744 Ac.,
$53,340; NAHUNTA, Caney Bay Rd
Housecleaning: Need extra help around
the house? Honest, hardworking,
at Finders Keepers for special orders on
Swarovski crystal bracelets and Snow-
BUFFALO
area, 14.618 wooded acres, $23,950 &
Sunflower Loop, 18.675 acres, $32,750.
dependable clean team. Very creditable
references. Willing to travel if need be.
man earrings. Plan now to attend the
Christmas Festival on Dec, 6th and look
CREEK
ATKINSON, Hwy 110, 1.2 wooded FAMILY BARBER
Furnish own supples. Senior discounts. for my booth. I will have a great selection
acres, nice homesite, corer lot, $9,950. Available Mon.-Sat. 7a-3p. Call 462-6610. SHOP
of affordable Christmas items and will 912-462-8956
ATKINSON, 6.741 wooded acres, several offer free Christmas earrings with any $5.
If you have an elderly or sick loved one TUE - FRI
nice hardwoods, $25,000; HORTENSE, purchase. After the Festival, all Christ- 9:00 TO 6:00
who needs a sitter, please call 473-2802.
Spanish Oak Ln, .94 acre wooded mas items will be available in stores. SATURDAY
homesite, $12,500; BRANTLEY/GLYNN Sewing, Alterations and Repairs. Call 8:00 TO 2:00
778-4546. ATTENTION MEDICARE RECIPIENT: HAIRCUTS $10
LINE, large lot, well, septic, power and
culvert, $15,500; Call Johns Realty SELLERS LAWN SERVICE: Serving all
Plan "F", age 65, female non-smoker,
$98.04 monthly. Our Prescription Drug
YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! SENIORS $8
RT2 BOX 59R-10
912-462-6633. Camden County and surrounding areas. Plan has no deductible to meet and low Call 462-6776 today NAHUNTA GA 31553

FOR RENT: Mobile Homes in Atkinson. Edging, Mowing, Mulching, Trimming,


Pressure Washing. Year Round. 10
co-payments. Call Lewis Insurance at o find out how!
$250 deposit, $275 & up rent. Call 617-
3552 or 778-6053. plus years experience. Family owned
912-283-0300. ATTENTION
and operated. Licensed and Insured. FOR SALE: DVD/VCR combo, as is, like MEDICARE RECIPIENT
FREE Puppies. Call 462-5391. new, less than a year old, $40. Call Terry
Commercial & Residential. Free Yes, we have the Medicare
FOR RENT: Travel trailer in Atkinson. Estimates. Home: 912-576 9302. Cell: at 912-552-7210. Supplement, but we also
$250 monthly including electric, no pets 912-552-1398. have Medicare Part-D
and single person only. Call 778-5605. Yard Sales Drug Prescription Plan
FOR RENT: 3BDR/2BA doublewide Help Wanted 3 Family Yard Sale: BTC business office Available on Nov. 15, 2005.

mobile home. $450 per month and $150


deposit. Call 462-6764.
Post Office Now Hiring! Avg. pay $20/hr on Sat. 11-15, from 7am-12pm. Baby car
seats, strollers, bouncy seats, swings,
Lewis
or $57K/yr., Incl. Fed. Ben., OT. Placed
FOR RENT: 2BDR/2BA mobile home by adSource, not affiliated w/ USPS who and toys. Baby, children and a adult Ins.
in Winokur area. $250 a month. Call hires. 866-920-8421. clothes.
912-577-4639 or 462-5239. Charlton Visiting Nurses in Nahunta has Waynesville Volunteer Fire Dept. will Agency
FOR RENT: 2BDR unfurnished house a per visit Part-time position open for a be accepting donations year round for 283-0300
with refrigerator and stove, heat and Licensed Registered Physical Therapist. our semi-annual yard sales (no clothes 1-800-794-0301
air, 2 porches; 3BDR unfurnished house Needs to be available to serve the follow- please). We also help burnout victims Serving SE Ga. Since 1989
with refrigerator and stove, heat and air; ing counties: Brantley, Camden, Charlton, throughout the year, and what we don't
Mobile Home, 2BDR with refrigerator and Glynn and McIntosh. Interested PT's can use, we sell. Contact Lucy Cathcart at
stove, heat and air. Call 462-5571. call between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to
1-800-446-9116.
912-778-4551 or Jack Cathcart 912-266-
7172 to make arrangements to deliver or Pittman’s
Back hoe &
CHARLTON CO.: 2,541 AC, $1,995/AC. we will also pick up.
Outstanding timber investment near
Okenfenokee with great bear, deer, hog, Agriculture
turkey hunting. LONG CO.: 212 AC
- $1,795/AC. Harwood bottoms, planted
FOR SALE: Pineapple Pears, call
458-3307.
Fill Dirt
pine, great deer, turkey and hog hunting. Bulldozer work
TELFAIR CO.: 519 AC - $1,595/AC. Pets & Animals Landscaping
of all kinds,
Sugar Creek bottom land, hardwoods,
FOR SALE: Ten laying hens, laying small and big
planted pine, best hunting tract that we
brown eggs: 4 Badrock, 3 Rhode Island Septic tank
own. Data on website, stregispaper.com.
478-987-9700. St. Regis Paper Co.
Reds, 3 Black Sexlinks. Call 462-7821. Bush hog
FOR SALE: CKC Chihuahua puppies. Tiling
FOR SALE: 1996 Fleetwood 24X44,
FOR SALE: CKC Daschund puppies, Day number (912) 458-2223
3BDR/2BA. New carpet and paint. Must
$150. Call 778-4408 or 266-4402. Home (912) 458-2362
be moved. Asking $15,800 OBO. Call
(912) 778-5446. HORSE FOR SALE: 2008 Bay Colt, Cell phone (912) 282-6375
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CARL GREGORY OF BRUNSWICK

It’s Back On!


v e r 5 0 Even The Cars
O s
This Saturday From
Fa m i l ie Will Be 8am - 1pm Carl
a ti n g !
ti c ip Discounted To Gregory’s Biggest
Par Yard Sale In
Yard Sale Prices! History!
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WORKOUT
BICYCLES SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
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CLOTHES KITCHEN
STUFF Plants
BOATS! KIDS
CLOTHES

LAMPS VASES
BOOKS
BICYCLES SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
KITCHEN
STUFF

2008 Nissan 2008 Dodge 2007 Chevy 2007 Dodge


ALTIMA AVENGER COBALT CALIBER SXT
$15,984 $13,995 $9,995 $10,99
5

2004 Ford 2008 Chrylser 2008 Mitsubishi 2008 Dodge


MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE PT CRUISER GALANT ES RAM 1500 QUAD CAB
$8,995 $10,99 $12,995 $18,995
5

2007 Honda 2007 Chevy 2008 Pontiac 2007 Dodge


PILOT EX-L COLORADO Z71 4DR GRAND PRIX GRAND CARAVAN
$18,995 $8,995 $11,995 $11,995

all sale prices add tax annd title. pictures are for illustration only. all vehicles suject to prior sale.
OPEN
5400 ALTAMA AVE Brunswick, GA MONDAY-
SATURDAY

(912)261-9600 9AM - 8PM


CLOSED
SUNDAY

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