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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 10, 1965
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome .
Mrs. Carl Broome
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia
I Waycross Livestock I
I Market Report |
At our sale on Monday, June 7, prices
J were as follows:
No. 1 ring hogs sold up to $22.90, Ri's
It at $21.94, Li's at $21.47, No. 2's at $19.50, 1
II No. 3's at $18.50, No. 4's at $15.70 and Na J
|| s's at $16.15. Feeder pigs sold up to SIB.OO. ||
Cows sold up to SIB.OO, steers and *
heifers up to $24.30 and heavy bulls up to ||
S $18.90.
Tune in on the following Radio Stations
for hog prices every Monday: WAYX at £
I 3:30 P. M„ WACL at 4:00 P. M. and Black* B
shear's Radio Station WBSG at 3:30 P. M.
I For pickup or contact for sales please &
call Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 M
Nahunta, Georgia.
Get More Money For Your Livestock at The
Waycross Livestock Market I
Southeast Georgia's Leading Livestock Market
Phone 283-3642
W. H. INMAN, JR., Operator
YOUR OWN MEDICINE
When a physician orders a
prescription drug, it is for a spe
cific illness. A prescribed drug
may not be effective for anyone
else, and it may be very dan
gerous for someone else to use,
warns Miss Lucile Higginbotham,
head of the Extension health de
partment, University of Georgia.
Second tn a aeries.
Other families in Georgia
enjoy low-cost
electric cooling/heating
IN ATLANTA, Mr.and Mrs. Charles F.Schmidt
delight in their 7-room, 2-bath home. It is
heated and cooled with an electric heat pump
and equipped with a range, dryer, washer,
refrigerator, water heater, dishwasher and
freezer. MONTHLY COST $34.26
IN ROME, the Bryan M. Story family likes the
year-round, even temperature control provided
by their electric heat pump. Their big 7-room,
2%-bath home includes an electric range,
washer, dryer, water heater, dishwasher and
ironer. MONTHLY COST $39.00
IN VALDOSTATmt. and Mrs. George H. Cross
report that their electric heat pump “.. .is
clean, economical to operate and has no fuel
odors.” The 2,000-square-foot home includes
range, refrigerator, washer, dryer, dishwasher
and water heater. MONTHLY COST $34.64
IN TUCKER, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smith
have nothing but praise for total-electric living.
Electric heat pumps comfort-condition their
8-room, 2-bath home all year. Everything is
electric—even many of the tools in Mr. Smith’s
hobby shop. MONTHLY COST. $2524
Why don’t you step up to the
joy of total-electric living?
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
~ Editor and Publisher
Associate Editor
USE OF HERBICIDES
Herbicides, when used as re
commended, can provide good
control of annual grasses and
many broadleaf weeds that may
reduce sweet potato yields, ac
cording to Extension horticultur
ists and weed control specialists
at the University of Georgia.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Georgia, Brantley County
WHEREAS, heretofore on
May 23, 1961, Malcolm A. Par
se did execute to R. B. Brook
er, a certain security deed to
the following described lands:
All that tract of land, in the
City of Nahunta, Brantley
County, Georgia and being all
of lots 4,5, and 6, and the
West One half of lot 7, in
Block “G”. Reference being
hereby made to the official
map of said City, as shown, by
the current general records of
said State and County in plat
book One at page 37. This
property was the home place
of R. B. Brooker and was
where he formerly resided for
about Twenty years.
Said security deed was given
to secure a note of even date
therewith, All as shown by a
security deed recorded in the
Office of the Clerk, of Brant
ley County Superior Court in
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RAYONIER MADE THIS AN IMPORTANT CHEMICAL NATURAL RESOURCE.
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NATURAL RESOURCES CHEMISTRY
Mort. Book 47, at folio 140-
142;
WHEREAS, said note became
in default as to interest, and
principal, and the undersigned
elects that the entire note
principal and interest, become
due at once.
1 NOW THEREFORE, accord
ing to the original terms of
I said security deed and the law
in such cases provided, the
। undersigned will expose for
sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the above de
scribed lands, after proper ad
vertisement, on the first Tues
day in July next, 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, interest and expenses
and the balance if any, deliver
ed to the said Malcolm A.
। Parse.
This the 2nd day of June
If you’re unaware of what’s happening to acetate, ask any smart gal. Or anybody in fashion or textiles.
Everybody’s rediscovering the great beauty fiber, and textured fibers and laminated fabrics are two good
reasons for the run on acetate
Acetate is made of cellulose—very specialized grades produced from trees. Year after year Rayonier’s
been at work modifying and improving this raw material. Then this bright new vista for acetate emerged. And we
were ready with the right chemical cellulose... in sufficient tonnage for world producers (our seven mills and
two-million farmed acres of trees take care of that)... and plenty of scientific and technical muscle (our three
research centers provide important know-how and basic knowledge).
Acetate pulps —hundreds of millions of pounds a year from Rayonier—account also for photo film by
the mile... cigarette filters by the thousands of tons... and respectable amounts of diamond-clear plastics plus
popular acetate for luxury garments and less costly durable clothing.
Now add acetate to your shopping vocabulary.
s|g. R. B. Brooker
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
Nahunta, Georgia 6-24
Georgia, Brantley County:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
And to John Sam H ghsmith, Dun
woody Highsmith, Henry J. High
smith, Jasper Highsmith, Felix H
Highsmith, Vinie Highsm th, Joe
Highsmith, Alma J. Highsmith,
Maggie H. Trimbly, Mattie H.
Warren, Eva H. Shuman and to
any and all heirs and legal rep
resentatives of each person nam
ed herein, and to all persons who
may hold any interest in the land
herein described by virtue of any
unrecorded instrument, and T O
ALL OTHER PERSONS WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN:
Take notice that Ellis High
smith of Brantley County, Geor
gia, has filed in SUPERIOR
COURT OF BRANTLEY COUN
TY, GEORGIA, a petition seek
ing to register the following lands
under the provisions of the LAND
WHICH SUGGESTS WHY ACETATE
IS VERY HOT NEWS IN TEXTILES.
REGISTRTAION ACT, to-wit:
All that certain tract of land
containing 33.4 acres of orig nal
land Lot no. 22 in the Second
Land District of Brantley County
(formerly Wayne County, Geor
gia) more accurately described in
a plat of survey made by David S.
Page, Registered Surveyor, on
February 10, 1965, a copy of said
plat being duly of record among
general records of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, in Plat Book 4, Page
132 and the said plat for further
reference is hereby made a part
of the description for all purposes.
YOU ARE WARNED TO SHOW
CAUSE TO THE CONTRARY, if
any you have, before said Court
on the 9th day of July, 1965.
This the 24th day of May 19-
65.
D. F. Herrin
Clerk Superior Court,
Brantley County, Ga.
C. Winton Adams,
Attorney for the Plaintiff 6-17.
Georgia, Brantley County
BARBARA S. Y. BRUCE
ROBERT BRUCE,
SUIT FOR DIVORCE 1 1
SaNTLEY SUPERIOR
COURT FILED, June 9th, 19b3,
order for publication issued
same date. .
TO ROBERT BRUCE: Defen-
I^You are hereby commanded
to be and appear at the Super
ior Court to be held in and for
said County, within the time
prescribed by law, then and
there to answer plaintiff s suit
for divorce, as in default
thereof, said Court will pro
ceed as to justice shall apper
tain. nrixT
| WITNESS THE HON. BEN
HODGES, JUDGE OF SAID
COURT. , T
This the 9th day of June,
1965.
D. F. Herrin, Clerk, of
Brantley Superior Court
C. Winton Adams, Atty.,
Nahunta, Ga. ^-1
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Rayonier Incorporated
Southeast operations at
Jesup and Glenville, Ga.,
Fernandina Beach and Yulee, Fla.
Georgia, Brantley County
To Whom It May Concern:
Eula J. Ellis having applied for
permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Carl S. El
lis, late of said county, this to
cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of said de
cedent to be and appear at my
office on July 5, 1965, and show
cause, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to
her on his estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of June,
1965.
-s- Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary.
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Blackshear, Georgia
Attorneys for Applicant 7-1.
good equipment helps
Having the right kind and size
of equipment is a real time
saver in preserving foods at
home, Miss Nelle Thrash, head
of the Extension Service food
preservation department, points
out.