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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September 21, 1961
I^ridayTT^aturday^
I GROCERY SPECIALS I
■Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris!
GRADE “A” FRESH PORK
I FRYERS NECK BONES I
I POUND 25c POUND 19c I
IN OIL ANY CUT
I Rex Sausage Beef ROAST I
■ 3 POUND CAN 89c POUND 49c I
DIXIE LILY PURE BLUE PLATE
I CORN OIL Mayonnaise I
I QUART 49c 16 OUNCES 25c I
GEORGIA RED BLUE PLATE
I TOMATOES Peanut Butter I
I NO. 303 CAN IOC 32 OUNCES 59c I
S & S LONG GRAIN PLASTIC WASTE
I RICE BASKET I
110 POUND BAG 99c 44 QT. SIZE $1.981
■Sweet Potatoes FAB I
I POUND 10c LARGE SIZE 25c I
I MATCHES LETTUCE I
I 3 PACKAGES 25c | HEAD 19c I
| HARRIS GROCERY I
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga. J
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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brand
of Nahunta announce the birth of
a baby son born Sept. 14 in Me
morial Hospital, Waycross. The
boy weighed nine pounds eleven
ounces and has been named Doug
las Lee.
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ern electric heating.
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Every bit of electrical energy is converted
Into usable heat. The warmth is evenly dis
tributed throughout the house. Or control
It room by room if you like.
Economy is another important feature of
electric home heating. Installation and main
tenance costs are 1ow t , and so is the price you
pay per kilowatt-hour of electricity.
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homes are heated by electricity, and only by
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grow. It’s solid comfort to join itl
TAX-MYIN6 • I N V t I T O I ■ O W N ! D
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CIII It H WHIII VI I W I «II V I
Os the 386,427,621 trees planted
and distributed in the South by
pulp and paper companies and
pulpwood suppliers during the
1960-61 season, 241,396,221 trees,
or 62 per cent, were produced in
19 company-owned nurseries in
the region.
Money spent at home will come
back to you to be spent again.
part of your plans
Legal Notices
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, heretofore, on the
3rd day of Sept. 1959, J. B. MID
DLETON, did execute to R. B.
BROOKER, a certain security
deed to the following described
tracts of land to wit:
All that tract or parcel of Land
lying and being in the 1493rd
Dist. G. M. of Brantley County,
Georgia, there being One Hun
dred and Sixty-three (163) acres
more or less of land in the vil
lage of Atkinson, Ga. bounded
as follows: North by Route No.
84; East by lands of Union Bag
and Paper Co.; and lands of Fred
Hill: South, South-east and
South-west by the Center line of
State Route No. 110, as is was on
Sept. 3rd, 1959 constituted.
ALSO: The following described
tract of land to wit: Fifteen (15)
acres more or less of land, in the
village of Atkinson, Brantley
County, Georgia, bounded as fol
lows: North by the right of way
of The Atlantic Coast Line RR
Co. (Old B. & W. R.R. CO) and
lands of now or formerly Knox;
East by a public Road; South by
Fed. route No. 84; and West by a
public road and lands of now or
formerly Knox. Said land locat
ed in the 1493rd Dist. G. M. of
said County, and is where the
grantor on Sept. 3rd, 1959, and
on this date actually resides, to
secure a note of even date there
with, in the principal sum of
EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS
($8,000.00), all as shown by a
security deed recorded in the of
fice of the Clerk, of Superior
Court for said County, in the
State of Georgia, in book of
Mortgages 43, at folios 169-170
and 171, to which record refer
ence is hereby made, and,
Whereas said note is in default
as to principal and interest, and,
Whereas proper notice has been
given by the undersigned more
than ten days prior to the date
hereof, that the undersigned
would claim attorney fees on the
principal and interests as pro
vided by law, and the note se
cured by said deed to secure debt
of Ten per cent. (10%)
NOW, THEREFORE, according
to the original terms of said
security deed and the laws in
such cases made and provided,
the undersigned will expose for
sale, to the highest and best bid
der for cash, the above described
land, after proper advertisement,
on the First Tuesday in Oct.
1961, between the legal hours of
sale, before the Northern Court
house Door, of Brantley County,
Georgia in Nahunta. The pro
ceeds of said sale will be used
first to the payment of said note,
principal, interest, attorney fees
and expenses, and the balance, if
any, delivered to the said J. B.
Middleton.
This the sth day of Sept. 1961
R. B. Brooker
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for R. B. Brooker 9-28
LEGAL NOTICE
The Atlanta Gas Light Com
pany, Atlanta, Georgia, has filed
an application with the Georgia
Public Service Commission for
a Certificate of Public Conveni
ence and Necessity for authority
to construct a natural gas pipe
line from Southern Natural Gas
Company’s facilities at Savannah,
Georgia, Chatham County, to
serve Brunswick and Waycross
which also will make gas avail
able to the Cities of Hinesville,
Ludowici, Jesup, Patterson,
Screven and Blackshear, said
cities being located in Liberty,
Long, Wayne, Pierce, Ware and
Glynn Counties, as more specifi
cally set forth in the copy of the
map attached to the application
and made a part thereof, pursuant
to an Act of the Georgia Legisla
ture approved February 17, 1956.
Copies of the application and map
are on file in the Commissions’s
offices for the inspection of any
Interested party, and any objec
tions concerning this application
shall be made in writing setting
forth the reason and nature of the
objection, and such objections
shall be filed with the Commis
sion and served on the applicant
at least five days in advance of
the scheduled hearing date.
This application has been as
signed for hearing before the
Commission beginning at 10:00 A.
M., on October 6, 1961 in the
Commission’s hearing room 177
State Office Building. 244 Wash
ington Street, S. W., Atlanta,
Georgia.
This notice is published at the
direction of the Georgia Public
Service Commission.
ATLANTA GAS LIGHT
COMPANY
BY:
W. L. Lee. President 9-21
Want Ads
FORD TRACTOR FOR SALE
One 1948 Ford Tractor for sale,
in fair condition, with some farm
equipment, price S3OO. See or call
Joe Smith, Hortense, Ga., phone
HO 2-3180, Nahunta, Ga. 10-5.
HELP WANTED —
SALESMEN OR AGENTS
Want to make $2.50 or .more
per hour in pleasant route work?
Can use man or woman part or
full time. Write P. Q. Todd,
Prescott St., Ext., Waycross, Ga.
9-21
OUTBOARD MOTOR
FOR SALE
Slightly used Clinton Out
board motor for sale, $59.95.
Moody Bros. Furniture Co., Na
hunta, Ga. 9-21.
BACK TO SCHOOL
PIANO SELL-ABRATION
COME EARLY FOR LIFE
TIME BARGAINS IN MUSICAL
PLEASURE FOR YOUR CHILD.
BRAND NEW SPINET PIANOS
$495. Up. RESTYLED PIANOS
FROM $250. USED & PRACTICE
PIANOS $125. Up. LOWEST
PRICES — EASIEST TERMS.
LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT
FROM. TAYLOR PIANO STORE,
910 S. PETERSON AVE., DOUG
LAS, GA. 9-21
CITATION
Georgia, Brantley County.
To all creditors and all other
interested persons in the estate
of David Tillman Rowell, de
ceased:
You are hereby required to
show cause before the Court of
Ordinary to be held at the Court
house in said County on the First
Monday on October, next, why
the petition of R. T. Rowell, an
heir at law of the said David
Tillman Rowell, setting out that
the said David Tillman Rowell
died intestate a resident of
Brantley County, Georgia, and
that the said estate owes no
debts other than as set out in the
petition, and that the heirs at
law of the said deceased have
agreed upon a division of the
said estate, and praying for an
order finding that no administra
tion upon the said estate is neces
sary, should not be granted and
order entered.
This 1 day of September 1961
|s|Claude A. Smith
Ordinary.
Ben A. Hodges, Attorney
Waycross, Georgia
Dr. Charles H Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
NOW! A NEW WORLD OF WORTH!
NEW FROM DIESEL TO DAZZLE F
’62
Chevrolet
IOBMASTER
J TRUCKS!
High Torque Power
R. L. Walker Chevrolet Co.
| Grocery Specials I
I Friday and Saturday, Sept 22 and 23 ■
I Get More for Your Money at Morgan s I
I Blue Plate APPLE JELLY 20 OUNCE 25C I
I PRIDO SHORTENING 3 POUND CAN 59C I
I Chase & Sanborn Instant COFFEE 6oz JAR 69c I
I SILVER STAR FLOUR 25 POUNDS $1.69 I
I TOBIN TISSUE 4 R ° 29c I
I POCAHONTAS CREAM CORN no 303 can 15c I
I GOOD HOPE MILK 3 cans 39c I
I Foremost Big Dip Ice MILK half gallon 49c I
I GIANT TREND POWDER 49c I
I MARS CANDY 6 bars 25c I
(Milky Way, Snickers, 3 Musketeers, Family Choice)
STEAK ROUND, T-BONE OR SIRLOIN POUND 79c
I Cauley's BOLOGNA SAUSAGE POUND 39c I
I FRESH DRESSED FRYERS POUND 25c I
K Quantity Limited S
I Morgan Grocery I
Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga.
SEEDBORNE DISEASES
Seedborne diseases of small
grain cause tremendous losses
each year. The losses occur
through reduction or complete
losses of stands, decreased forage
yields and quality, and decreased
grain yields and quality. Seed
treatment is the cheapest insur
ance a producer can buy, accord
ng to Extension plant patholo
gists.
Posted Signs for Sale
At Brantley Enterprise
WITH NEW
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street,
Here they are—handsome, functional
'62 Chevrolet trucks powered to work
harder in every weight class. Hefty new
VB’s with the highest torque in Chev
rolet history. New diesel brawn for
medium-duty models. And new power
to pick from in light-duty models.
There's a wider choice of power, a
wider choice of torque, across the
board. For heavies, there's the new
High Torque 409 VB*, with 16'/? percent
more torque than ever before available
from Chevrolet. Big news in the middle
weight class is the new Chevy-GM 4-53
Diesel. It's compact, rugged, high in
torque, and backed by years of GM
Diesel experience. In the light-duty
lineup, the High Torque 261 Six* adds
new sock, new savings in extra-tough
applications. You can pick from nine
rarin’-to-work, ready-to-save engines.
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
Hortense Memorial
Cemetery Cleaning
The Hortense Memorial Ceme
tery will be cleaned off Satur
day, Sept. 23, it is announced by
Joe Smith.
All people who are interested
in this cemetery will please come
and bring tools for working, in
cluding lawn mower and other
hand tools.
Something to sell? Try a want
ad.
New SERIES 60 DIESEL
Diesel savings and sure
Chevy durability.
Ted Strickland
Elected to Board
Os Education
Ted Strickland was elected a
member of the Brantley County
Board of Education for the Hor
tense district by the Grand Jury
at the September term of Super
ior Court.
Mr. Strickland will succeed A.
S. Rowell who has served for
five years. The County Board of
Education consists of five mem
bers, one elected each year by
the Grand Jury.
Handsome new work-styling includes
forward-sloping hoods that allow drivers
to see as much as 10!4 feet more of the
road directly ahead. Chevrolet's famous
Independent Front Suspension gives
you a smoother riding, easier working,
longer lasting truck. New heavier duty,
smoother hypoid rear axles for middle
weights. Rugged new I-beam front
axles* of 9,000- or 11,000-lb. capacity
are available on Series 80 heavyweights.
Mufflers are longer lived on all models.
You'll find a total of 198 models in the
new '62 Chevy line—including three
work-proved, versatile Corvair 95's.
Every model is built to out-haul, out
last and out-value any other truck at
anywhere near the price. See your
Chevrolet dealer! ’Optionel *t extra cot
New FLEETSIDE PIC
Most modern version of,
tea's most popular pickup.
Waycross, Ga.