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GEORGIA, Brantley County.
By virtue of an order of the
ordinary of said State and Coun
ty, there will be sold at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in
March, 1957, at the courthouse
door in Nahunta, Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described
land to wit:
That certain parcel of land in
the City of Nahunta, Brantley
County, Georgia, same being a
portion of original land lot 88,
in the Second Land District of
said County, and being a portion
of Block “D” of the “Knox
Addition”, to said City, and being
bounded as follows:
North lands of Katie Ham; East
by lands of R. G. Driver Estate;
South by lands of Roy Ham; West
by the Eastern side of the right
of way of Federal Route No. 301.
This is the same lands descri
bed in a Deed from A. S. Mizell
to Jardine Harris, of records
among the current public record
Brantley County in Deed Book 13
Page 584, to which deed reference
is hereby made. Said lands being
the only lands owned by Jardine
Harris at the time of his death.
Purchaser to pay for title, said
sale will continue from day to
day between the same hours
until all of said property is sold.
This the 6th day of February,
1957.
Sadie Lyons Harris
Administratix of the Estate
of Jardine Harris.
C. Winton Adams, Attorney for
the Administratix. 2|28.
CITATION
Georgia, Brantley County.
Dismission from Guardian.
Jasper D. Highsmith Guardian
of J. C. Bell Jr. has applied to me
for a discharge from his Guard
ianship of J. C. Bell Jr. this is
therefore to notify all persons
concerned, to file their objections,
if any they have, on or before
the First Monday in March next,
else Jasper D. Highsmith will be
discharged from his Guardianship
as applied for.
Claude A. Smith
Ordinary Brantley County
2|28
GEORGIA, Brantley County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Mayor and Council of the
City of Nahunta hereby give
notice to all persons concerned
that bids will be received in the
office of the City Clerk not later
than Friday, March 1, 1957, for
the sale of the following descri
bed property, to-wit:
one 1946 Ford 1% Ton Dump
Truck, Motor No. 799T1318066.
The Mayor and Council hereby
reserve the right to refuse any
and all bids on the above descri
bed property.
J. Robert Smith
2 28.
City Attorney
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GEORGIA, WARE COUNTY.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that
Bessie Strickland Bennett, Guard
ian of Susie Diann Bennett, Kath
leen Bennett, Shelton Ray Ben
nett, and Loren E. Bennett, Jr.,
minors, will apply for an order
granting leave to sell for rein
vestment the undivided 1-64 in
terest of each of said minors in
and to the following described
real estate:
Tract 1. Ten acres, more or
less, in the 9th land District
of Brantley County, Georgia,
bounded north by original lot
lines, east by public road; south
by lands of J. C. Thomas; west by
lands of J. C. Thomas. Said tract
coming out of the following tract
of land, to-wit:
One Hundred and Five (105)
acres, more or less of land lot
numbered eighty-to (82), origin
ally of Pierce, but since January
1, 1921, all in Brantley County,
Georgia described and bounded
as follows:
Beginning at the northwest
corner of said lot Number 82, and
running south along the western
boundary line of said lot a dis
tance of about three hundred
(300) yards to the run of a cer
tain branch; thence east follow
ing the run of said branch to the
run of Big Branch; thence north
following the run of said Big
Branch to the original northern
boundary of said Lot Number
82; thence west following the
northern boundary line of said
lot to place of beginning. Said
land bounded on north and west
by original lot lines and south
by the run of a certain branch
above referred to and on the east
by the run of Big Branch. There
being conveyed only said ten
acre, more or less, out of said
entire tract.
Tract 2. Thirty-four (34) acres,
more or less in the southwest
corner of lot of land No. 83
in the 9th District of form
erly Pierce, Now Brantley
County, Georgia, bounded north
by lands of Lonnie Guy; north
also by laffds of Tim Wainright;
east by W. H. Groover lands;
south and west by original lot
lines.
Tract 3. Fifty (50) arces, more
or less, of lot of land No. 56 in
the 9th District of formerly
Pierce, now Brantley County,
Georgia, bounded north by the
Jesse Taylor lands, east and south
by original land lot lines; west
by lands of Carswell Dixon.
The hearing on said application
will be held before the Honorable
Cecil Roddenberry, Judge of the
Superior Court of Ware County,
Georgia, in his office in the Bunn
Building, Waycross, Georgia, on
Saturday, March 2, 1957, at
10 o’clock A.M.
This 28th day of January, 1957.
Mrs. Bessie Strickland Bennett
Guardian 221.
CANNED FOOD ON INCREASE
The amount of food canned by
families participating in the 1956
community improvement program
in Southeast Georgia went up 62
percent over 1955. Nearly 3,000
families canned 192,577 quarts of
food last year, according to H. M.
Morris, Extension community
development specialist.
H. W. Bennett advises against
buying eggs that are not kept
at the proper temperature and
humidity — from 25 to 50 de
grees F. and 80 percent relative
humidity. Mr. Bennett is a poul
tryman for the Agricultural Ex
tension Service.
A small advertisement in The
Brantley Enterprise will be read
like news. One time 75 cents,
three times $2.00.
GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS GEOR
GIA HEART MONTH. Governor
Marvin Griffin signs the proclama
tion declaring February to be
Georgia Heart Month. At left is
Charles S. Mots, 1957 State Cam
paign Chairman for the Georgia
Heart Fund Drive.
Brushing Important
In Care of Teeth
The toothbrush used at the
right time in the right way is
probably the most important
single home weapon against tooth
decay and tooth loss.
The right time means immedi
ately after eating, whether it’s a
meal or a between-meal snack.
It should be recalled that bac
teria in the mouth begin acting
on sugars with in minutes of
their consumption to form acids
capable of dissolving tooth en
amel. Removal of these food
particles before the acids can
begin destruction is essential .
If it is impossible at times to
brush the teeth after eating, the
mouth should be rinsed with
water.
The old American habit of
brushing the teeth the first
thing in the morning and the last
thing at night is not as effective
for dental health as is after-meal
brushing.
As for the proper way to brush
the teeth, dentists are agreed that
a modification of an up and down
movement should be used. The
strenuous side-to-side method is
highly inefficient.
Generally, the bristles of the
brush should be pointed toward
the roots of the teeth. The brush
should be moved so that the bri
stles sweep over the gums and
teeth. The upper teeth should be
brushed downward and the lower
teeth upward. The inside sur
faces of the teeth should also be
included, and the wide chewing
surfaces of.the teeth should be
scrubbed.
A dentist or dental hygienist
can show a parent and child the
best toothbrushing method for
the child.
Toothbrushes for young chil
dren should be smaller than
those used by adults. A good
toothbrush should have (1) a
flat brushing surface, (2) firm
bristles and (3), a head small
enough to reach all accessible
surfaces of the teeth.
What about tooth pastes and
tooth powders? The dental pro
fession recognizes no “miracle”
dentifrice. Despite claims to the
contrary, there is still no con
clusive scientific proof that any
tooth paste or tooth powder in it
self will prevent dental decay or
gum disease.
A dentifrice acts simply to help
the toothbrush clean the teeth
and toothbrushing can be made
more pleasant with the use of
a tooth paste or powder.
To retain the fresh color,
aroma, and flavor of pecans and
at the same time keep out insects,
store them in the refrigerator or
freezer, advises Miss Nelle Thr
ash, food preservationist, Agri
cultural Extension Service.
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79c
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59c
SUNSHINE
Vanilla
Wafers
Lg. Size 31 c
gfggj UPTON TEA
the tea
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48 Bass Osc
STOKELY’S
FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 Size 23c
PLANTERS
ROASTED PEANUTS s» 29.
LONG GRAIN
RICE
5 Lbs. 69c
WIENERS ALL MEAT POUND 35c
Sliced Bacon 3 Pound Pkg. $1.09
SOLID
OLEO ib 17c
CAULEY’S — % or WHOLE
Hams Lb. 49<
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Pierce Trading Co.
FOR THE FINEST IN VEGETABLES
SHOP OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
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Cabbage H
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Rutabagas
YELLOW A ■
Onions Wk
MAXWELL HOUSE — INSTANT LARGE 6-OZ. JAR
COFFEE SI J 9
Market Specials Friday & Saturday
AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT
LOW PRICES TO FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK
ALL BRANDS
MILK
3 For 39c
Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 28, 1957
CORNED
BEEF
39<
SWIFTS
PORK
Sides Lb. 29c
JAR
Lard 3 Lbs. 49c
DAZZLE
Dog Food
3 For 23c
1
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