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Card of Thanks
I wish to take this means to
express my sincere thanks to
everyone who was so thoughtful
during the short illness and at
the death of my husband, R. L.
Hickey.
I appreciate every gesture of
sympathy and every kindness
shown and many thanks for the
lovely floral offerings.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Beulah Hickey
and his family.
We wish you all
the joys of Christmas.
A. B. Brooker & Son
“We Sell Star Brand Shoes”
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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May this day prove to be the best
Christmas of them all.
J. W. Brooker
Hardware, Drygoods, Building Material
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
ROWlW^rjh^M FLORIDA’S GLAMOUROUS
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7 wonderful DAYS-6 romantic NIGHTS
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— H£O Ax •-•■\ — (74 (Ml person, double occupancy.
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taJiSl EXCITING EXTRAS
T*~| I I*4 • B^eh Cabanas at Swimming in the turquoise waters of the sparkling
y> H ',. J Sarasota Beach * Gulf of Mexico .. . Golfing on the world-famed
> /J H • Hom's Cars of Yes- Bobby Jones course .. . Relaxing amid palm trees
/ UE /.J terday and sweetly scented masses of flaming tropic
% • Circus Hal! of Fame Howers •• • Dancing end romancing —that's
> A- .. . , e • n—i ‘ your Millionaire's ^cation at the celebrity-filled
• Hotel Swimming Pool i * . _ u n stu < »_ ।
*•* v now Sarasota Terrace Hotel! Yet all this rabulowt
J * ef * i * *” wili cost you os LITTLE os $24,001 So
. ■■• ♦':! 0,1 daa'f wait another minute for reservations!
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'‘•^AolA z •• - j lhiße Sprill9 , with 4 7 SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT FIRST.
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*NEW SARASOTA TERRACE HOTEL
?. O. BOX 1720 — SARASOTA. FLORIDA — TEL. RINGLING — 6-4111
YOUR HELP
NEEDED
The Brantley Enterprise,
like most newspapers, oper
ates on a rather tight sche
dule which is built around
deadlines that must be met.
This statement is njade to
call attention to the fact
that all news copy, in order
to be assured of publication
must be in the Brantley En
terprise office not later than
Wednesday noon.
Hardly a week goes by
but that some news items are
received later than this. In
most cases extra effort is
made and the item gets in
the paper, but it works a
hardship on the staff, and it
often means night work.
Sorry, we just can’t guar
antee that it’ll be printed if
it is received later than
Wednesday noon!
Harold Baxter, forestry mar
keting specialist, Agricultural
Extension Service, states that
standing trees never should be
sold without a complete written
agreement.
Ctaw
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May each moment of this
Christmas season be a happy
one.
« SCHREIBER’S
« BOOTERY
“South Georgia’s Finest
Shoe Store”
Phone AT 3-5425
WAYCROSS, GA.
Ovr hearts art full of
best wishes for all of our
friends.
. 1957
DeSHAZO’S
Flowers & Gifts
406 Tebeau St., Waycross, Ga.
Local Representative:
1 MRS. LULA BROWN
Legal
Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
By virtue of an order of the
ordinary of said state and county,
there will be sold at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in
January, I^sß, 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 in said county, to-wit:
Description of property to be
sold; a one-half (Si) undivided
interest in and to twenty-five
(25) acres, more or less, of lot
of land number 106 in the 9th
district of Ware County, Georgia,
described as follows: Beginning at
a point on the east original land
lot line which point is 35 feet
south of the intersection of said
east lot line with center line of
a settlement road and at the cor
ner of land of the United States
Government; thence southerly a
long the east land lot line a dis
tance of 1399 feet, more or less,
to second spring head which is
east of Mack’s Branch; thence
westerly and northwesterly along
said spring head a distance of
1050 feet, more or less to Mack’s
Branch; thence northerly along
Mack’s Branch a distance of 700
feet, more or less, to paved road
at the lands of United States
Government; thence north 70 de
grees and 44 minutes east along
the lands of the United States
Government a distance of 454
feet to a stake; thence south 19
degrees and 32 minutes east a
long said government lands a
distance of 107.5 feet to a stake;
thence continuing along said
government lands north 71 de
grees and 14 minutes east a
distance of 298.3 feet to the east
lot line at the point of beginning.
The sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours, until all of said property
is sold.
This the 3rd day of December,
1957.
Mrs. Joyce Parm
As Administrator of the
Estate of L. R. Parm,
deceased.
C. Winton Adams, Atty. I|2
Engineers at the Agricultural
Extension Service recommend
checking all farm machinery dur
ing off season to .make repairs
so that it will be ready when
needed.
According to Miss Doris Ogles
by, housing - equipment special
ist, Agricultural Extension Ser
vice new liquid detergents are
good to use with automatic wash
ers which have a cold wash set
ting for woolens.
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We wish you the bless
ings of this holy season.
1957
GOLD KIST
PECAN
GROWERS
Shelters and Packers
of Fine Pecans
Phone AT 3-8823
WAYCROSS, GA.
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
January, 1958, 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 in said county, to-wit:
Description of property to be
sold: All that certain tract or
parcel of land consisting of Two
(2) Lots, in the City of Nahunta,
Brantley County, Georgia, being
lots Sixty-seven (67) and Sixty
eight (68) according to a cer
tain plat made by David S. Page,
Reg. Surveyor, which said plat
is duly of record among the cur
rent public Records of Brantley
County, Georgia in Plat Book
One at page 193. And said plat
is by reference made this de
scription.
The sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours, until all of said property
is sold.
This the 3rd day of December,
1957.
George Dykes,
As Administrator of the
Estate of Chas. W. Burns,
deceased.
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
Georgia, Brantley County.
Mattie Tilson Johnson or
Sanders, plaintiff vs. James
Johnson or Sanders, defendant.
Suit for divorce in Brantley
Superior .Court, Jan. term, 1958.
To James Johnson or Sanders,
defendant;
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of said Court, to answer the
complaint of the plaintiff named
herein, in her suit against you
for divorce.
Witness the Hon. Cecil ■ Rod
denberry, Judge of said Court.
This the 17th day of Dec., 1957.
Ruby Lee Herrin, Deputy
Clerk, Brantley Superior
Court.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioner’s Attorney. 19
Jessie Mack Bohannon vs Donna
Jean Hall Bohannon.
Suit For Divorce, January
Term, 1958, Brantley Superior
Court.
To Donna Jean Hall Bohannon,
Defendant:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the January
Term, 1958, of the Superior Court
of Brantley County, Georgia, to
answer the petition of Jessie
Mack Bohannon for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Cecil
Roddenberry, Judge of said Court
this 25th day of November, 1957.
|s| D. F. Herrin,
C. S. C. B. C. G.
Memory & Smith,
Plaintiff’s "Attys. I|9
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MR. AND MRS. CARL BROOME I
Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Dec. 19, 1957
Palmetto News
By Mrs. W. H. Jacobs
Boy Scout Troop No. 257 of
Waynesville will have their
Christmas party and tree on
Saturday afternoon at five o’-
clock.
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Joseph Rooks, U. S. Air Force,
who is stationed in Texas, is ex
pected to arrive December 17 to
spend the holidays with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rooks.
Mrs. Geraldine Edwards is
spending some time here with
her sister, Mrs. A. F. Gibson.
Out with the old, in with the
new—sell what you don’t want,
find what you do with want ads.
May the f' /J
eternal peace
of Christmas Jr 1\ 1 »i/,
abide with you.
Chambless Funeral Home
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
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Knight-Vickers
Drug Store
Ernest Knight, Carey Jones,
Luke Stewart, Pharmacists
Phone 2251 Jesup, Ga.