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LEGAL
ADVERTISING
Georgia, Brantley County.
By virtue of an order of the Or
dinary of said State and County,
there will be sold at public outcry,
on the First Tuesday in January,
1955, at the Courthouse door in Na
hunta, Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash. Ire following
described lands in s' .1 County, to
wit:
TRACT CaE — 490 acres more
or less of original land lot number
Two Hundred and Nine (209) in the
2nd land district of said County.
TRACT TWO— All that certain
parcel of land containing in the ag
gregate 336 acres more or less, there
being 9 acres in lot 241, 192 acres
more or less of lot 208, and 135 acres
more or less of lot 240, all of said
land adjoins, and is located in the
End land district of said County,
and is bounded as a whole as fol
lows: North, by the original land
lot line and lands of M. F. Wildes;
East by lands of Flournoy Higgin
botham and Mrs. Ernie Higginbo
tham, and lands of J. O. Wainright
estate; South, by lands of J. O.
Wainright estate, and lands of Le
land Manning and M. M. Manning
and unknown lands; West by the
lot line of lots 209 and 208. Said
tract being in the second land dis
tiict of said County.
Said tracts will be offered separ
ately and together, and the sale
will continue from day to day, bet-
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NAHUNTA, GA.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
CITY OF NAHUNTA
CITY OF NAHUNTA TAXES
ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE. IF
NOT PAID ON OR BEFORE DECEM
BER 20, 1954, UNPAID TAXES WILL
BEAR INTEREST AT RATE OF 7%
PER ANNUM, PLUS ADDITIONAL
COST OF COLLECTION.
YOUR COOPERATION IN PAY
ING CITY TAXES PROMPTLY WILL
BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
MRS. E. T. HIGGINBOTHAM
CITY TAX COLLECTOR
ween the same hours, until all of
said property be sold.
The Administratrix reserves the
right to reject the high bid if in
-er opinion it is too low. Purchaser
to pay for title.
This the 6th day of Dec. 1954
Mrs. Lucile W. Robinson,
As administratrix of the estate
of Rosella K. Wainright,
deceased.
C. Winton Adams, '
Attorney for said estate. 12130
Notice is hereby given that MRS.
BERNICE SAXON SMITH filed her
petition to Superior Court of Brant
ley County on November 15, 1954,
praying for change in name of
RONALD SAXON to RONALD
SAXON SMITH, and notice is here
by given to any interested or affect
ed party to be and appear in said
matter in said court on or before
10:00 o’clock a.m. December 11, 1954,
at which time all objections to
granting of relief prayed must be
filed in said court.
This November 15, 1954.
Mrs. Bernice Saxon Smith
Petitioner.
CITATION—Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
The return of the appraisers sett
ing apart twelve month’s support to
the family of B. B. Thomas deceased
having been filed in my office, all
persons concerned are cited to
show cause by the 3rd day of Jan
uary 1955, why said application for
twelve month’s support should not
be granted. This Dec. 6, 1954.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary.
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
Nahunta, Ga. 12:30
CITATION
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
Allen S. Rowell having applied
for Guardianship of the property of
James B. Harris, NOM, of said
County, notice is given that said ap
plication will be heard at my office
at 10 o’clock A.M., on the first Mon-,
day in January next.
This the 2nd day of December
1954.
PATTERSON TO
NAME MAYOR,
COUNCIL DEC. 11
Patterson citizens wil go to the
polls Saturday and elect their
city governing body for a new
two-year term which begins in
January.
In the race for mayor are R.
A. Tuten and Nesbert Thomas,
who is seeking re-election.
Eight candidates are seeking
the six positions on the city coun
cil They are Ernest “Pat” Aspin
wall, Mershon Aspinwall Jr., J.
P. Barnard Sr., J. O. “Buddy”
Echols, Clyde Lewis, J. C. Scurry,
L. V. Simmons, and James Ro
bert Tyre. The polls will be open
for six hours, opening at 10 A.M.
and closing at 4 P.M. election of
ficials announce.
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For the information of the
voters, officials stated that it will
be necessary for each voter to
vote for one for mayor and six
for council if both parts of the
ballot are to be counted. A vote
for less than six for council will
cause that part of the ballot to
be void.
Agronomists say planting small
grain with lespedeza one or two
years is one of the best soil im
provement practices.
THE BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
James N. Stewart, Ordinary.
10 Candidates
In Race for
7 Positions
JEKYLL ISLAND BRIDGE TO BE
DEDICATED SATURDAY DEC. 11
Jekyll Island, Georgia—Governor Herman Talmadge
and Governor-Elect Marvin Griffin will be the principal
participants in the dedication of Jekyll Creek Bridge, Sat
urday, December 11th, at Jekyll Island State Park, ac
cording to announcement by D. B. Blalock, Newnan, chair
man of the Jekyll Island State Park Authority.
’’The padlock will be taken off
at this time and millions of Geor
gians will again see the once
vaunted “Millianaire’s Island”
said Mr. Blalock. He added that
everybody in Georgia is invited to
the opening.
THE AUTHORITY
The Jekyll Island Authority
was appointed by Governor Tal
madge and the members have
worked long hours on a master
plan to make of Jekyll a vacation
naven for Georgians. Members of
the Authority' are: D. B. Blalock,
Chairman; Mike Benton, Atlanta,
Vice Chairman; J. D. Compton,
Sea Island; Gould Barrett, Au
gusta; J. B. Tarbutton, Sanders
ville. John K. Calhoun is execu
tive Secretary and Attorney for
the Authority. The Island has
been closed for several years
while the bridge and causeway
were under construction.
JEKYLL ISLAND BRIDGE
Jekyll Island will be reached
after December 11, over the new
SBOO,OOO bridge and causeway
that begins at the junction of
U.S. Highways 84 and 17 (Jack
sonville and Waycross High
ways). J. D. Compton, Sea Is
land, in explaining the leasing
said that over 500 lots would be
ready for inspection on Decem
ber 11. The leases on Jekyll lots
to be offered by the Authority
are to be forty-four (44) years
freely assignable leases with sub
sequent successive ten (10) year
renewable rights. A deposit of
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NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954
$225.00 will be required with
each application. If the lease is
accepted $25.00 of the deposit will
be applied to recording of lease
and $200.00 applied against first
year’s rental.
Lots leased must be built upon
within a period of thirty-six (36)
months after beginning date of
lease, and all buildings erected
upon the lots leased must con
form to the architectural require
ments of the Authority. The size
of the residence required for dif
ferent lots shall vary from 900
to 2000 square feet, including
perches. Applications for lots are
being accepted by John K. Cal
houn, Atlanta, 304 Grant Build
ing. No lots will be leased on
December 11th, only applications
will be accepted and lots in
spected. The first public leasing
of lots will take place on Decem
ber 20. The residential lots will
lease from SIOO.OO to $400.00 a
year.
DEDICATION
Mike Benton, Atlanta, Vice
Chairman of the Jekyll Island
State Authority will serve as
master of Ceremonies for the
events of December 11th. The
ceremonies will be in three parts
—three different locations! The
cutting of the ribbon on the
Westerly River Bridge by Gover
nor Herman Talmadge; unveil
ing of bronzg plaque, located on
Jekyll Parkway at Easterly end
The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan —one of 14 new Fisher Body beauties in three new series
Real Show-Car Styling!
A Sensational Ride!
You live the new idea instantly
: : : you glide ; : ; actually glide
because spherical joints “roll with
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of Jekyll River Bridge; Cere
monies re-opening Jekyll Island
State Park from the verandah of
Jekyll Clubhouse. Talks will be
made by Governor Talmadge,
Governor-Elect Griffin; U.S. Con
gresswoman Iris Blitch, who re
presents the Bth District where
Jekyll Island is located; Con
gressman Carl Vinson, J. D. Bla
lock, Chairman Jekyll Island
Authority, will talk on the Park
Development; J. D. Compton, Sea
Island, The History of Jekyll Is
land; and Gould Barrett, Augus
ta, will discuss the lot leasing.
Many other distinguished Geor
gians will take part including
Jim Gillis.
There wll be no toll charges
on the bridge December 11th,
and Sunday, December 12th. Be
ginning Monday, December 13th,
a charge of 50 cents will be made
round trip for passenger cars.
Commercial toll will according to
weight.
In the festivities of the day
will be the Glynn Academy
School Band, Brunswick, the Bth
Flotilla of Coast Guard Auxiliary,
a Blimp from U.S. Naval Air
Station, Glynco. Busses for tour
around Jekyll Island will be
available and soft drinks and
sandwiches can be purchased at
the Clubhouse and Crane House.
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NAHUNTA,
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Even Air Conditioning!
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In 1940, Georgia’s annual pulp
wood production totalled 87,500
standard cords. In 1946 the total
was 1,100,000; in 1948, 1,771,000;
in 1952, 2,513,272, 2,879,000 in
1953. Georgia leads the South
and is second in the nation in
pulpwood production, cutting 18
percent of the South’s total and
11 percent of the nation’s.
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DRUG STORE
Wm. R. Vickers and
Ernest Knight, Pharmacists
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
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