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Members of Brantley County
American Legion Post 210 atten
ded a Legion meeting at Black
shear Tuesday night where Pete
Wheeler, State Director of Vete
rans Service, was the main
speaker. Brantley Legionaires at
tending were Clarence Allen, Act
ing Commander; John V. Smith,
A. D. Highsmith, Dick Purcell
and C. P. Riggins.
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Pfc. Emory L. Pearson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pearson of
OONGRATULATIONS
May all your future undertakings
h success.
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The Citizens Bank
Nahunta, Georgia
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I ’ll] SUCCESS GRADS
OF 1958
I WERE PULLING FCk
I YOU: KEEP UP THE
I H/j EXCELLENT WORK!
Lott's Variety
5 and 10 Store
Nahunta, Georgia
\May the joy of this day be ...
remembered for many years. /
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Morgan Grocery
Groceries, Meats, Feeds
Nahunta, was recently named
honor student upon completing
the five-week meat cutting course
at Fort Benning, Ga. He entered
the army in February 1957 and
is a graduate of Nahunta High
School of the class of 52.
Moore Cemetery
To Be Cleaned
The Moore Cemetery will be
cleaned off on Saturday, May 31,
it is announced.
Everyone who is interested in
the Moore Cemetery is reques
ted to come and bring tools for
working in the burial grounds.
Legal Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County
WHEREAS, heretofore, on 30th
day of April, 1953, George C.
Drury, did execute to Mrs. Mamie
Orser, a certain security deed to
the following land:
Those two certain tracts of
headright lands which prior to
January 1, 1921, were located in
Wayne County, Georgia now lo
cated, lying and being in 334th
District, GM, Brantley County,
Georgia, and more particularly
described as follows: (a) all that
tract of land containing 16 acres
more or less, bounded as follows:
North, by lands of A. C. Harrison;
East, by a fire break or trail
known as TPO trail; South, by
a TPO trail; and West, by lands
of one Devine.
Reference is hereby made to
plat attached to deed recorded
in Deed Book 15, at page 556,
and the same is hereby incorp
orated herein for all purposes;
(b) All that tract or parcel of
land containing eight acres, more
or less, bounded as follows:
North, by fire break and blazed
line marked; East, by blazed line
and lands of Same Devine;
South and West, by lands of Ad
die Lewis and R. C. Harrell, Jr.,
a partnership. This is the same
lands conveyed by Ernest Hunter
to grantor herein by deed re
corded in Deed Book 16, at page
379, in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Brantley
County, Georgia, which deed is
hereby incorporated herein by
reference, to secure notes there
with for $589.24, all as shown by
a security deed, recorded in of
fice of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Brantley County, Geor
gia, in Mortgage Book 31, pages
295-6; and,
WHEREAS, said notes have be
come in default, as to principal
and interest;
Now, therefore, according to
the original terms of said security
deed and the laws in such cases
made and provided, the under
signed will expose for sale to
the highest and best bidder, for
cash the above-described land,
after proper advertisement, on
the first Tuesday in June, 1958,
Con^Mions
WE WISH YOU
GREAT SUCCESS
CLASS
0F...’58
Lastinger's
Garage
Hoboken, Georgia
pu bet
we're
nt
PROUD
CLASS OF 1958
May all of your
dreams of the
future be filled.
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Brantley Gas
& Appliance Co.
between the legal hours of sale
before the courthouse door in
Brantley County, Georgia.
The proceeds from said sale
will be used, first to the payment
of said note, principal, interest
and expenses, and the balance,
if any, delivered to the said Mrs.
Mamie Orser.
This the 7th day of May, 1958.
Mrs. Mamie Orser.
C. Winton Adams, Attorney 5-29
Georgia, Brantley County.
Whereas, heretofore, on
day of August, 1955, Johnny Row
ell, did execute to I. J. Davis, a
certain security deed to the fol
lowing land:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Third
(3rd) Land District, of former
ly Wayne, now, Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, there being One and
Thirty-two One Hundredths
(1.32) Acres of the northern port
ion of original land lot number
Three (3) and being more fully
described in a Plat made by D.
S. Page, Reg. Surveyor, which
plat is of record among current
public records of said County
in Plat Book 2, page 158 and said
recorded Plat is made this des
cription, to secure notes of even
date therewith for $1,823.04, all
as shown by a security deed, re
corded in office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia in Mortgage Book
35, page 253; and
Whereas, on April 30, 1958, the
said I. J. Davis conveyed to the
undersigned the said notes, the
security deed and the said lands
therein described, and,
Whereas, said notes have be
come in default, as to principal
and interest;
Now, therefore, according to
the original terms of said sec
urity deed and the laws in such
cases made and provided, the
undersigned will expose for sale
to the highest and best bidder
for cash the above-described
land, after proper advertisement
on the first Tuesday in June,
1958, between the legal hours of
sale before the courthouse door
in Brantley County, Georgia.
The proceeds from said sale will
be used, first to the payment of
said note, principal, interest and
expenses, and the balance, if any,
delivered to the said Johnny Ro
well.
This the sth day of May, 1958.
Milton Rowell.
C. Winton Adams Attorney 5-29
Georgia, Brantley County
To All Whom It May Concern:
Jaunita B. Strickland having,
in proper form, applied to me for
permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of Joseph B.
Strickland, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of said
deceased to be and appear at my
"But how do you
pluck a goose?"
A HUNTER’S WIFE called our home economist. She
had a wild goose to cook for dinner. “But how do
you pluck a goose?” The answer made a hard,
time-consuming job much easier.*
The purpose of the Home Service Division is to
be of help. Usually that means planning modern
kitchens and laundries; designing home lighting
and wiring; conducting cooking schools; and
demonstrating all the advantages of your newest
electrical appliance. However, these home econo
mists are always ready to assist with any home
making problem.
There is no charge or obligation for their assist
ance. It’s just another “extra” in good electric
service.
* Roll goose in hot paraffin. Let cool.
Feathers come off with paraffin
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
office within the time allowed by
law, and show, cause, if any they
can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to said
petitioner on the said deceased’s
estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this sth day of May,
1958.
Memory and Smith
Attnys for Petitioner
Claude A. Smith
Ordinary
ACP Stimulates
Construction
Os Farm Ponds
Farm ponds, already a familiar
scene on the rural landscape, are
becoming even more numerous
this year.
In the first four months of 19-
58, Georgia farmers received ap
proval of Agricultural Conserva
tion Program cost-sharing to
build 626 new ponds for livestock
water or irrigation, according to
John F. Bradley, state adminis
trative officer, Agricultural Stab
ilization and Conservation Com
mittee.
The ACP is the program
through which the Federal Gov
ernment shares with farmers the
cost of carrying out needed soil
and water conservation practices
that farmers would not carry out
to the needed extent without fin
ancial aid.
ACP cost-sharing is available
to Georgia farmers for construc
ting dams and ponds for live
stock water to permit rotation
grazing and protect permanent
pastures, and to conserve water
for irrigation.
Most of the ponds constructed
with ACP cost-sharing in the
state are for livestock, Bradley
stated. The ACP pays a maximum
of 70 percent of the cost of the
construction with the farmer
paying the remainder of the
cost.
“During the past three years
an average of four new ponds
were completed in Georgia with
ACP aid every day, the ASC of
ficial stated. “Every one of the
thousands of ACP ponds in the
state is an effective conservation
practice. These ponds are essintial
to livestock farming and have the
extra benefit of holding water
that otherwise would erode farm
land and flood our streams.”
Although not built primarily
for recreation purposes, many
ACP ponds are also good places
to fish.
Bradley stated that 1958 ACP
funds will be available to farm
ers throughout most of the year.
Farmers who desire cost-sharing
for carrying out conservation
practices should file their re
quests with the local county ASC
office.
Brantley Enterprise Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 29, 1958
A. S. MIZELL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, THEFT, COLLISION AND LIABILITY
INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE FOR YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS. HAIL INSURANCE FOR YOUR
CROPS.
Phone 2-2171 Nahunta, Ga.
"THE BEST”
Everyone wishes you happiness and
success for the future. Good luck!
1958j^ GRADS
Tobacco Trail Service Station
WADE MORGAN, Proprietor
a job well
©f --done
RADS
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W U happy future.
Nahunta Parts & Service
VIRGIL STRICKLAND, Proprietor
TO THE CLASS OF
A C
We offer our congratulations for
the achievement of another great
milestone on your road to success.
Standard Oil Company
W. B. WILLIS, Agent
Nahunta, Georgia