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We join Santa Claus in wishing you
and yours a most happy holiday, with
peace and good will toward all men
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Flue-cured Tobacco
The national marketing quota
for the 1961 crop of flue-cured
tobacco has been announced at
1 billion 122 million pounds, ac
cording to word received at the
Pierce Agricultural Stablization
and Conservation Office.
This quota, converted to acres,
results in 715,817 acres available
for allotment in 1961. Acreage a
vailable for allotment in 1960
totaled slightly less at 715,110
acres.
For most farms, the 1961 allot
ment will be the same as for
1960, since the small national in
crease will be used as a reserve
for correcting errors, adjusting
inequities, and establishing al
lotments for farms that have no
flue-cured tobacco history dur
ing the past five years.
As directed by present legisla
tion, flue-cured tobacco prices
for the 1961 crop will be support
ed at 90 percent of parity since
marketing quotas will be in ef
fect. In the last flue-cured tobac
co marketing quota referendum,
held December 15, 1958, quotas
for the 1959, 1960 and 1961 crops
were approved by 95.4 percent of
the growers voting.
For Georgia, the 1961 allotment
will be 72,553 acres.
The ASC Office also announc
ed that the discount variety pro
gram for flue-cured tobacco will
be continued in 1961.
It is dangerous to allow child
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Legal Notice
Georgia, Brantley Coounty.
WHEREAS, heretofore on Oct ।
31st, 1956, Mrs. Myrtice A. Strick- i
land, executed to Roy Harper a
certain deed to secure debt for
$1,920.00, and Whereas said deed
to secure debt provided for it
securing any other or future in- (
debtness on the part of Mrs.
Myrtice A. Strickland to Roy
Harper, and, Whereas, said Roy I
Harper advanced to said Mrs.
Myrtice A. Strickland, the fur
ther principal sum of $610.00, all
as evidence by her promissory \
notes, on the following described
real property to wit:
All that certain parcel of land
in orginal land lot Sixty-eight
(68) in the third land Dist, of
Brantley County, Georgia, and
being exactly Five and Nine
tenths acres, and being bounded
as follows: West by the lands of
D. C. Mock; South by the right of
way Trudie-Blackshear Public
Road; and North and East by
lands of Joel Herrin; This is the
same lands where Mrs. Myrtice
A. Strickland on this date actual
ly resides, and is the same lands
described in a deed from W. C.
Rogers, to Mrs. Myrtice A. Strick
land, with attached plat, and
said deed and plat are by refer
ence made this description for
all purposes.
Whereas, said notes and inter
est and all of them became in
default on Oct. 31st, 1960.
NOW THEREFORE in accord
ance with the orginal terms of
said security deed, and the addi
tional sums advanced, and the
laws in such cases made and
said orginal deed to secure debt,
provided, the undersigned will
expose for sale on the First Tues
day in Jan. 1961, at the northern
door of the Brantley County,
Georgia Courthouse, said land, to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, for the purpose of paying
the principal, interest, and At
torney’s fees of 10% of the, in
terest and principal (Proper no
tice having been given that at
torney’s fees would be claimed)
and all costs, and the proceeds
from such sale will be first ap
plied to the principal, interest
and attorney’s fees and all costs
and the balance if any will be
paid to the said Mrs. Myrtice A.
Strickland.
Reference being made and had
to the current public records of
Brantley County, Georgia, to
same being duly of record in
Mortgage book 37 at page 31.
Said sale will be conducted be-
tween the legal hours of sale as
provided by law. Purchaser to
pay for title.
This the 7th day of Dec. 1960.
Roy Harper
Attorney in fact for Mrs.
Myrtice A. Strickland.
C. Winton Adams, Atty. 12-29.
Posted Signs for Sale
At Brantley Enterprise
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CHbis+mas
At this glad season
our special wish for
you is happiness and
lasting joy.
Moody Bros.
Furniture Co.
Nahunta, Georgia
Luke's Timeless Story
Os the Birth of Christ
The story of the birth of Christ which happened nearly
two thousand years ago, is as new and bright and full
of promise for 1961, as it was for the shepherds and
those who first heard of the promised Savior in Luke s
story below:
And it came to pass in those
days that there went out a decree
from Cesar Augustus, that all the
world should be taxed.
(And this taxing was first
made when Cyrenius was gov
ernor of Syria).
And all went to be taxed,
every one into his own city.
And Joseph also went up from
Galilee, out of the city of Naz
areth, into Judea, unto the city of
David, which is called Bethle
hem, (because he was of the
house and lineage of David.)
To be taxed with Mary his es
poused wife, being great with
child.
And, so it was, that while they
were there, the days were ac
complished that she should be de
livered.
And she brought forth her
firstborn son, and wrapped him
in swaddling clothes, and laid
him in a manger; because there
was no room for them in the inn.
And there were in the same
country shepherds abiding in
the field, keeping watch over
their flocks by night.
And, 10, the angel of the Lord
came upon them, and the glory
of the Lord shone around about
them and they were sore afraid.
~And the angel said unto them,
fear not for, behold, I bring you
good tidings of great joy, which
shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day
in the city of David, a Savior,
which is Christ the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto
you; Ye shall find the babe
wrapped in swaddling clothes,
lying in a manger.
And suddenly there was with
the angel a multitude of the
heavenly host praising God and
saying,
Glory to God in the highest,
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and on earth peace, good will to
ward men.
And it came to pass, as the an
gels were gone away from them
into heaven, the shepherds said
one to another, Let us now go
even unto Bethlehem, and see
this thing which is come to pass,
which the Lord hath made known
unto us.
And they came with haste, and
found Mary and Joseph, and the
babe lying in a manger.
Basketball Schedule
HOME GAMES
Jan. 10—Jesup
Jan. 17—Hoboken
Jan. 20 —Camden County
Feb. 7—Manor
Feb. 10—Folkston
AWAY GAMES
Dec. 2—St. George
Dec. 9—Darien
Dec. 16—Atkinson County
Jan. 3—Folkston
Jan. 6 Nichols
Jan. 14—Camden County
Jan. 24—Jesup
Jan. 31—Blackshear
Feb. 3 —Pineview
Game Time 7:00 P. M.
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CHRISTMAS
Your friendship is
a valued possession
for which we thank
you most sincerely.
R. B. Zachry
Furniture Co.
Waycross, Georgia
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t and always.
James E. Hart
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Registered Jewelers American^
Gem Society
312 Pendleton Street
Way cross, Ga.
Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Dec. 22, 1960
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W e wish you, your family and
our many friends everywhere the
joys of an old-fashioned, merry
Christmas and holiday season.
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heart with all the joyful blessings of
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^Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Long:
Texaco Service Center
Nahunta, Georgia
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Oh, holy, sacred Christmas! Let every heart
rejoice with the inspiration and blessings of
the season. A very Merry Christmas to you a!ll
Virgil's Sunoco Station
CHRISTMAS
To all our valued
friends we extend
Yule greetings and
our best wishes.
SCHREIBER'S
BOOTERY
Waycross, Georgia
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