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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Jan 7, 1960
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREPARED
FOR ALL BUSINESSES & INDIVIDUALS.
Farmers Social Security Taxes a Specialty.
J. E. THOMAS
PHONE HI 9-5561 BLACKSHEAR, GA.
City License Due Jan. 1
This is to notify all business firms of the City of
Nahunta that city licenses are due as of Jan. 1, 1960.
The deadline for payment of city business licenses
is Jan. 15, 1960. The city administration will greatly
appreciate that all business licenses be paid promptly.
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MEET B. W. McMANUS, of Columbia County,
one of thousands* of rural and farm custom
ers‘served directly by the Georgia Power
Company.
Mr. McManus started with three acres 14
years ago. Today he has a thriving 300-acre
dairy farm. He and a helper operate the
entire farm, relying on electricity for dozens
of heavy chores. A Georgia Power rural
engineer helped design the farm’s modern
wiring system.
Our rural engineers help Georgia farmers
in many ways. They plan farm wiring and
lighting, help design and plan installation of
equipment, find labor-saving methods, and
advise on new developments in farm applica
tions of electric servce. To obtain their free
services, simply call your nearest Georgia
Power Company office.
The Georgia Power Company serves
directly 203,621 rural and farm cus
tomers. These are customers wholly
outside any corporate city limits.
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Want Ads
$lO REWARD FOR BILLFOLD
$lO reward for billfold lost
either at Lulaton or Nahunta.
Billfold was blue and contained
pictures and driver’s license. Mrs.
Jimmie Ham, Route 2, Lulaton.
17.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Five-room house and half acre
of land for sale. Three outhouses.
See Mrs. Cora Jones or Mrs. W.
A. Rozier, Route 1, Phone HI 9-
6406, Blackshear, Ga. 17.
CABBAGE AND STRAWBERRY
PLANTS FOR SALE
I have cabbage and strawberry
plants for sale. Mrs. F B. Man
ning, Phone HO 2-2606, Nahunta,
Ga. 1
WANTED SEMI - RETIRED
COUPLE TO OPERATE FULL
OR PART - TIME WATKINS
ROUTE IN THIS AREA. EARN
$50.00 TO SIOO.OO WEEKLY, DE
PENDING ON TIME DEVOTED
TO THE BUSINESS. WRITE
WATKINS, 659 WEST PEACH
TREE ST, NE ATLANTA 8,
GEORGIA. 1-28
FARM FOR SALE
50-acre farm and equipment
for sale. One and one-half miles
from Nahunta. Mrs. Audrey
Brooker, Phone HO 2-2691, Na
hunta, Ga. 1-7
PIANO FOR SALE
Used piano for sale, in good
condition. Mrs. H. L. Hallman,
Box 25, Nahunta, Ga. 1-3.
HOME FOR SALE
8-room house and three acres
of land for sale at Hickox. 15
bearing pecan trees, hot water
heater and electric stove, two
wells, shallow and deep. See or
call J. R- Proctor, Phone HO
2-2345, Nahunta, Ga. 1-14.
Public Notice
“The Annual Meeting of the
Members of Physicians Service,
Inc. will be held at 5 P- m., Wed
nesday, January 27, 1960, at the
Blue Shield Office, 2357 Warm
Springs Road, Columbus, Georgia.
Members of the Board of Direc
tors will be nominated and elect
ed at this meeting, and action will
be taken on the following-reso
lution;
BE IT RESOLVED that Article
IV, Section 11, of the By-Laws of
the Corporation be amended by
striking said Section 11 in its
entirety and substituting in lieu
thereof the following:
“No Doctor of Medicine shall
be a member of the Board of
Directors unless he is under con
tract with the Corporation to
render medical or surgical service
to its members and is actively
engaged in the practice of medi
cine by virtue of a license from
the state of Georgia. At least a
majority of the members of the
Board of Directors must at all
times be licensed Doctors of
Medicine, actively engaged in the
practice of medicine.”
Signed: George D. Schuessler,
M. D.
Secretary
Second Chance to
Be Shown at
Junior Womans Club
“Second Chance”, a dramatic
film made in Georgia to point
out the possibilities in home re
habilitation of stroke patients,
will be shown in Brantley County
at a meeting of the Nahunta
Junior Womans Club to be held
Friday, Jan. 8.
The film, featuring an all-
Georgia cast, was made last yeai
in Savannah for the American
Heart Association and is being
widely distributed through the
state by the Georgia Heart Asso
ciation.
It portrays the latest accepted
concepts in stroke management in
the home against the back ground
of a tensely dramatic personal
story.
The same film will be shown
at a meeting of the Nahunta
Home Demonstration Club Tues
day, Jan. 12, and also at the PTA
meeting in the Hoboken Elemen
tary School Wednesday, Jan. 13.
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Personals
Mrs. Cindy Morgan and Mrs.
Robin Brown and daughter,
Phyllis spent two weeks in Balti
more, Md., visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Trhlik and returned
home Sunday.
• • •
Miss Barbara Chambless of
Tallahassee, Fla., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Chambless and family
during the Christmas holidays.
• • •
Eugene Crews, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell J. Crews of Hor
tense, won a place on the Dean’s
List at South Georgia College for
the fall quarter.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Jones of
Belglade, Fla., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Orser.
• • •
AF 3|c Ward E. Crews left on
Dec. 21 to return to his station
in Roanoke Rapids, N. C. after
spending a fifteen day leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J.
Crews.
• • *
WOW James E. Stewart and
Mrs. Stewart and Greg, Karen
and Kathy who have been sta
tioned in California spent the
holidays with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Perry Stewart and Mr.
and Mrs. I. J. Crews. They will
now be stationed at Portsmouth,
N. H.
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Miss Katie Knight of Bruns
wick was guest of Mrs. Sweat
Davis of Hortense last weekend.
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Satilla Chapter 365, OES of Na
hunta will meet with Screven
Chapter 404 in Screven on Friday
night, Jan. 8, for the official
visit of Worthy Grand Matron of
Georgia, Mrs. Sarah Pruitt.
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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Strickland during the holidays
were Mr and Mrs. Thurman
Gallman and children of Oneon
ta, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Strickland and children, Mt.
Berry, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Strickland and Valrie of Athens,
G.a.
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Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Pur
dom and daughter of Athens, Ga.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Strickland through the
holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T Morgan
spent the weekend during Christ
mas as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Smith Jr. at Longwood,
Fla.
• • •
Mrs. Janie Stuckey of Hortense
is visiting her son and family in
Brunswick.
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Guests of Mrs. Alice Highsmith
and family through the holidays
were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brad
dock, of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs.
Ella Brown and family, John B.
Highsmith and family, H. B.
Highsmith and daughter, Merle
all of Brunswick, Chief J. R-
Braddock U. S. Navy of Pensa
cola, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. John
Seymore and Martha of Birming
ham, Ala, Mrs. M. J. Highsmith
of Atkinson and her daughter,
Iris and children of Jacksonville
Beach, Fla.
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Miss Margaret Crews, who has
been employed in Statesboro,
N. C. is now at home with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. I. J. Crews
in Nahunta.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady and
David and Diane'of Statesville,
N. C., visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Crews through the holi
days.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis of
Washington. D. C. spent a week
of the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B Lewis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Willis of
Decatur spent three days during
Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Willis. Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Willis and son, Tom
my of Decatur were home with
their parents from Thursday
through Sunday of last week.
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Mrs. Betty Johns who is a
student nurse at Piedmont Hospi
tal in Atlanta returned Saturday
after visiting her mother, Mrs.
R. F. Johns of Hoboken during
the New Year holidays.
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Others visiting Mrs. Johns dur
ing the holidays were Sgt. Olen
Carter of Columbia, S. C., Mrs.
J. C. Herrin of Jacksonville, Fla..
Mrs. Stella Herrin of Hickox, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and son,
Johnny of Waycross, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Johns of Waycross,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Justice and
son, Roger of Waycross.
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.
Legal Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
By virtue of the powers con
tained in a security deed exe
cuted by A. J. Self to I J. Davis
pn August 18, 1959, said security
deed being recorded in Mort.
Book 43, pages 119, 120, and 121,
of the public records of Brantley
County, Georgia, there will be
sold at public auction at the
usual place for conducting sales
at the courthouse in Brantley
County, Georgia, to the highest
bidder for cash, by I. J. Davis,
as attorney-in-fact for the said
A. J. Self, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in
February 1960, the following des
cribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Second
Land District of formerly Wayne,
now Brantley County, Georgia,
and being a portion of original
Land Lot Number Eighty-seven
(87) and in the northern portion
of said lot, and being more fully
and accurately described in a
certain plat by David S. Page,
Reg. Surveyor, which said Plat is
duly of record among the current
public records of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, in Plat Book Three,
at page 102, and said Plat is by
reference made this description.
This is the same real property on
which Biscayne Truck Stop is on
this date located.
Also: All of the stock, goods,
wares, merchandise, tables,
chairs counters, and equipment
of every kind and nature, located
in said restaurant, and all other
personal property conveyed by
I. J. Davis to A. J. Self.
These powers are being exer
cised and the said property sold
for the purpose of paying off the
indebtedness secured by the a
foresaid security deed, including
accrued interest as of this date,
in the amount of $59,202.66, said
note and security deed providing
that in case of any default in the
performance of any of the co
venants or agreements or install
ments that the holder may de
clare the entire indebtedness due
and collectible.
Now, whereas, the said A. J.
Self, having defaulted in such in
stallment payments, the under
signed has declared the entire in
debtedness due by reason of said
default and in accordance with
the terms of said note and securi
ty deed.
A deed will be executed to the
purchaser as authorized by said
security deed.
This the 6th day of January,
1960.
I. J. Davis
As attorney-in-fact for
A. J. Self.
C. Winton Adams
Attorney.
In Brantley Superior Court
RE:
W. P. Crews,
Vs.
Wanda S. Crews
Suit for divorce, in said Court
filed on Dec. 30th, 1959, order to
perfect service by publication
filed the same date.
TO WANDA S. CREWS,
DEFENDANT
Your are hereby commanded
to be and appear within sixty
days from the date of filing this
petition in said Court, to answer
the complaint of plaintiff in his
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Hon. Cecil Rodden
berry, Judge of said Court
This the 30th day of Dec., 1959
D. F. Herrin
Clerk of said Court.
C. Winton Adams,
Plaintiff’s attorney.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella Street Telephone
Waycross, Georgia At 3-5144
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Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry St.
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
The Rexall Store
Notice to the Public
Effective Monday, Jan. 4, the barber
shops of Nahunta and Hoboken will add
10 cents to the price of a haircut.
City Garbage Disposal Fee
Beginning Jan. 1, 1960, the City of Nahunta will
charge a garbage disposal fee as follows:
For all business firms $2 monthly.
For all residences $1 monthly.
The garbage disposal fee will be added to each
month’s water bill to all users of city water.
CITY OF NAHUNTA
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE
I 960:
the year
of
decision
Whatever happens—or doesn’t happen during
the 1960 Georgia General Assembly which
convenes January 11 —will be decisive!
One of the major issues will be the big segre
gation question which will concern the
Atlanta Board of Education’s desegregation
plan for city schools. Under federal court
order to end racial discrimination in the
schools, the Atlanta board has devised a plan
contingent on Georgia legislative approval
before going into effect. The plan will be
submitted to the legislature.
What will the legislature do, in face of Gov.
Ernest Vandiver’s opposition to any weaken
ing of the state’s segregation laws and in
view of the solid anti-integration stand of
this and past legislatures? This issue is of
great import.
Keep up with what will happen on the spot
with The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta
Constitution. Their reporters will be on the
scene to bring you the fast-breaking news as
it happens.
Legislative Reporting On The Spot
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