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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, August 12, 1965
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia
PEARS WANTED
Contact us for price & type Fruit wanted
BRASWELL FOOD CO.
Box 485, Statesboro, Georgia
Phone 764-6191
Gene Offers Prompt, Efficient, Courteous
and Reliable. Service.
Agent United Family Life Insurance Co., and
Notary Public.
Air-conditioned, Oxygen-Equipped Ambulan
ce Service 24 Hours a Day.
Mincy-Callahan Funeral Home
Highway 84, Phone HO 2-4944, Nahunta, Ga.
Dawn Patrol
The little line patrol planes warm up in the
early morning when the air is calm and favor
able to precision flying. The pilot must hold
his craft close to mile after mile of high
voltage electric transmission lines.
Beside the pilot sits an aerial observer,
watching the wires. His eyes are trained to
see broken insulators, frayed guy-wires, tim
ber near the lines or anything else that could
interfere with your reliable electric service.
Years ago all power line patrolmen traveled
by foot. Georgia Power Company was one
of the first electric utilities in the nation to
give them wings.
Now the endless miles of lines are covered
swiftly, efficiently, economically. Our airborne
line patrolmen help to keep your electric
service dependable, ready at your fingertip.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Introducing
Nahunta' Newest and
Finest Mortician
Gene Callahan
A graduate of John A.
Gupton School of Mortuary
Science, of Nashville, Tenn.
he is well-known in this sec-
tion for his outstanding a-
bility as funeral director
and embalmer, with 10
years experience.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Georgia, Brantley County
WHEREAS, heretofore on Aug
ust 6, 1963, J. B. Middleton did
execute to Roy Harper, a certain
Security ijeed to the following
described lands:
TRACT No. 1— 49.9 acres,
more or less, of fractional Lot No.
280, in the 3rd District of Brant
ley County, Georgia, being more
particularly described in Plat
Book 2 page 155, in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said County which is hereby in
corporated and made a part of
this description and deed.
TRACT No. 2 — 75 acres, more
or less, of ‘‘Headright” Land in
the 1493rd District, G. M., of
Brantley County, Georgia, being
the same lands conveyed to gran
tor by various heirs of Noah War
ner. Both tracts of land are more
particularly described in Mort
gage Record Book 44 Page 325-
327 in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Brantley
County, Georgia, which is hereby
incorporated and made a part of
this description and deed.
Said Security Deed was given
to secure a note of even date
therewith, and secured any subse
quent indebtness, and all interest.
All as shown by a security deed
recorded in the Office of the Clerk
of Brantley County Superior Court
in Mort. Book 51, at folio 567.
WHEREAS, said notes became
in default as to interest, and prin
cipal, and there is now due and
owing under the same $7,068.60.
NOW THEREFORE, according
to the original terms of said secu
rity deed and the law in such
cases provided, the undersigned
will expose for sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the a
bove described lands, after prop
er advertisement, on the first
Tuesday in September next, bet
ween the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Courthouse Door, in
Brantley County, Georgia. The
proceeds from said notes, interest
and expenses, and the balance if
any, delivered to the said J. B.
Middleton.
This the 9th day of August 1965
/s/ Roy Harper
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
Nahunta, Georgia. 9-2
NON-DISCRIMINATION
Brantley Telephone Company,
Inc., has filed with the Federal
Government a Compliance Assur
ance in which it assures the Rural
Electrification Administration that
it will comply fully with all re
quirements of Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules
and Regulations of the Depart
ment of Agriculture issued there
under, to the end that no person
in the United States shall, on the
ground of race, color, or nation
al origin, be excluded from parti
cipation in, be denied the benefits
of, or be otherwise subjected to
discrimination in the conduct of
its program and the operation of
its facilities. Under this Assuran
ce, this organization is committed
not to discriminate against any
person on the ground of race, col
or or national origin in its policies
and practices relating to applica
tions for service or any other
policies and practices relating to
treatment of beneficiaries and
participants including rates, con
ditions and extension of service,
use of any of its facilities, atten
dance at and participation in any
meetings of beneficiaries and par
ticipants or the exercise of any
rights of such beneficiaries and
participants in the conduct of the
operations of this organization.
“Any person who believes him
self. or any specific class of in
dividuals, to be subjected by this
organization to discrimination pro
hibited by Title VI of the Act and
the Rules and Regulations issued
thereunder may, by himself or a
representative, file with the Sec
retary of Agriculture, the Rural
Electrification Administration or
this organization, or all, a written
complaint. Identity of complaint
ants will be kept confidential ex
cept to the extent necessary to
carry out the purposes of the
Rules and Regulations.” 8-12
Georgia, Brantley County.
To Whom It May Concern:
The biennial general election
for the offices of Mayor and
Councilmen. for the City of No
hunta. Ga. will be held during
the hours provided by law on the
First Wednesday in Oct. next.
All registered and qualified
voters within said City may vote
in said election.
All candidates for the office of
Mayor or councilmen will qualify
in writing with the Clerk of said
City, at least Fifteen (15) days
prior to said election.
The voter’s registration books
will be closed, fifteen (15) days,
prior to the date of such election,
all as is provided by law.
This the 10 day of August. 1965.
Mrs. E. T. Higginbotham
City Clerk, for the
City of Nahunta, Ga.
C. Winton Adams,
Attorney for said City. 8-12
Posted Signs for Sale
At Brantley Enterprise
Brantley Court of Ordinary
Bertie L. Coker, having made
application for twelve months sup
port out of the Estate of Roy C.
Coker, and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same hav
ing filed their returns, all per
sons concerned are hereby requir
ed to show cause before the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the
first Monday in September, 1965,
why said application should not
be granted.
This 2nd day of August, 1965.
/s/ Perry U. Rozier, Ordinary
A. B. Dismukes
Attorney for Petitioner 9-2
Georgia, Brantley County
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. Gertrude M. Roberson, de
ceased, late of Brantley County,
are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment to me.
August 2, 1965.
Girlene Roberson Lane
Administratrix of Gertrude
M. Roberson, Deceased.
A. B. Dismukes,
Attorney for Administratrix. 9-2
Georgia, Brantley County
To All Whom It May Concern:
You are notified to render
an account to the undersigned
of your demands against the
Estate of Carl S. Ellis, de
ceased, or lose priority as to
your claim, and those indebted
to said Estate .make payment
to me.
This the 2nd day of August,
1965.
s- Eula J. Ellis, Administratrix
Carl S. Ellis Estate
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Attorneys for Estate
P. O. Box 361
Blackshear, Georgia 9-2
Letter Gives
Information on
Bridge Problems
State Rep. Francis Houston
of Pierce and Brantley Coun
ties has received the following
letter from E. A. Logan, field
division engineer of the State
Highway Department, with
offices at Jesup:
“Reference is made to our
several conversations in con
nection with the condition of
the wood bridges on Route
32 in Pierce and Brantley
Counties.
“We endeavored to recon
struct these bridges with the
use of the slabs from the old
Turtle River Bridge, but we
ran into so many complicated
conditions including replace
ment of piling and respacing
of bents and etc., that it has
been deemed necessary to re
build the bridges entirely
under contract.
“The floors are in such con
dition as to render them dan
gerous and we have repair
ed the floors and covered
the wood bridges with plant
mix asphalt. This surfacing
is estimated to last from 6
months to a year and will
permit their use in comfort
and will offer easier main
tenance.
“These bridges are our
number one priority project
in the Division and we have
recommended they be placed
on a Bridge Authority Con
tract as early as possible. I
hope this can be done by the
first of the year.”
Zell Miller
Is Named to
Probation Post
ATLANTA — Gov. Carl E. San
ders has recommended to the
State Board of Pardons and Par
oles the appointment of Zell Bryan
Miller, of Young Harris, as direc
tor of the State Probation Board
to succeed William H. Burson, re
signed.
Burson, former press secretary
to U. S. Sen. Herman Talmadge,
submitted his resignation, effec
tive Aug. 15, to accept an ap
pointment as assistant regional
director of the U. S. Post Office
Department, serving Georgia,
Florida, North Carolina and South
Carolina.
Miller, 35, who ran an unsuc
cessful race against Congressman
Phil Landrum last year, is a for
mer state senator from the 40th
District. He is a graduate of the
University of Georgia, and a for
mer professor of American his
tory and political science at Young
Harris Junior College.
Miller also served as mayor of
Young Harris, where he resides.
He served in the U. S. Marine
Corps, is a steward of the Sharp
Memorial Methodist Church and
is married.
Record Tobacco
The highest daily average price
ever recorded in the Georgia-
Florida belt was established Mon
day when 12,493,319 gross pounds
returned $69.49 per hundred. Twel
ve of the 28 markets in the belt
averaged better than $70.00.
The average topped the previous
season high of last Friday by
$1.79; poundage was also the
largest of the year.
WE WANT YOU TO KNOW
THE STANDING invitation we have
made to the public to inspect our establish
ment is not motivated by pride. It is of in
creasing professional importance to us that
people understand what funeral service en
tails. Knowledge and understanding on the
part of the public will enable us to better
perform the essential service we must con
tinue to render.
CHAMBLESS FUNERAL HOME
Phone HO 2-385 S
Nahunta, Ga.
At Joe's Garage
4 MILES NORTH OF NAHUNTA
State Approved Motor Vehicle
Inspection Station
★ Tune-ups with Modern Equipment
Electric Wheel Balancing.
★ Pennsylvania Tire Dealer.
LIZ'S SPECIAL:
Catfish Dinner - 85*
TRY OUR
Barbecue Plates - 75*
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Chevrolet Impala
Sport Coupe.
You couldn't pick a better time than now to buy a Chevrolet!
Plenty of beautiful driving weather ahead, and your Chevrolet
dealer is making allowances for your old car that are
even more beautiful. Come drive a great deal.
Prices Recorded
Season marketings were raised
to 83,922,945 pounds for an aver
age of $66.99.
Prices by grades were general
ly unchanged to slightly lower on
Tuesday after showing good gains
on Monday, according to the
Federal-State Market News Ser
vice.
Receipts of the Stabilization
Corporation Monday amounted to
only .5 per cent of turnover.
How’s the time to get a
Ho. 1 buy oa the Ho. 1 cars.
R. L Walker Chevrolet Co. '
Phone ATlas 3-4250, 515 Tebeau Street,
CECIL MOODY
HALF-PRICE SALE
The following items reduced to
one-half their original price:
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
AND BOX SPRINGS.
LAMPS
Occasional Livingroom Tables
All 9 x 12 Carpets
12 x 12 and 12 x 15 Vinyl Linoleums
"Buy One at Regular Price -
0 Get One FREE."
COME IN AND REGISTER FOR
FREE PRIZES
Moody Bros. Furniture Co.
Cecil Moody, Owner, Nahunta, Ga.
DON'T STARE AT SUN
Staring into the sun, even with
sunglasses on, is extremely dan
gerous, warns Miss Lucile Higgin
botham, Extension home econo
mist — health. The powerful rays
wßy Chevelle Malibu
JgJk YOUR Sport Coupe.
■ CHEVROLET
IDEALER
can burn out the retina of your
eye in a short time, she says.
Give a convict enough rope
and he’ll skip.
Waycrosa, Ga.