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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 10, 19M
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
PUBLIC NOTICES
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY.
On March 9, 1965, Mrs. Carrie
Marie Griffin Morgan, also known
as Marie G. Morgan, also known
as Carrie Marie Griffin, also
known as Carrie Marie G. Mor
gan, and Loy W. Morgan execut
ed a note for $8,190.00, payable
to Wendell V. Harris, which note
was payable in monthly install
ments of $136.50 each, beginning
April 1, 1965, and continuing
thereafter on the same day of
each succeeding month, with a
final payment on March 1, 1970,
which note contained a provision
for the payment of 15% of the
principal and interest as attor
ney's fees, if collected by law or
through an attorney at law. In
order to secure the payment of
said note, Mrs. Carrie Marie
Griffin Morgan, also known as
Marie G. Morgan, also known as
Carrie Marie Griffin, also known
as Carrie Marie G. Morgan, and
Loy W. Morgan executed and de
livered to Wendell V. Harris a
deed to secure debt, conveying
the following described land:
TRACT I: All of that tract or
parcel of land in the Second Dis
trict of Brantley County, Georgia,
being one contiguous body of land
containing 1758 acres, more or
less, in the aggregate and con
sisting of all of Land Lot. No. 213
containing 490 acres, more or less;
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462 acres, more or less, in Land
Lot. No. 212 being all of said land
lot except 25.1 acres in the West
ern Central portion thereof own
ed by G. W. Wainwright; 408
acres, more or less, in Land Lot
172, and being all of said land
lot except 21.9 acres which form
erly belonged to H. J. Stewart
but now belongs to Mrs. Marie G.
Morgan, and a tract of land own
ed by J. M. Herrin, both tracts
being in the Northwestern corner
of said Lot 172, and 5.4 acres in
the Eastern Central portion of
said lot owned by Little Buffalo
Baptist Church; 398 acres, more
or less, in Land Lot No. 173 and
being all of said land lot lying
Northeast of Big Buffalo Creek.
Reference is hereby expressly
made to a plat of survey made by
J. J. Porter, Registered Surveyor
No. 363, dated July 27, 1953, re
corded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Brantley
County in Plat Book 2, page 101,
for a complete and particular des
cription and for all purposes, said
land is bounded as follows:
North by original land lot lines
and lands now, or formerly own
ed by George Steedley and St.
Mary’s Kraft and J. M. Herrin;
East by original lot lines and
lands now, or formerly owned by
Timberlands and the E. B. Wain
wright Estate; South by original
lot lines and lands now, or former
ly owned by Lucy Kaney, W. S.
Wildes, O. Lewis, L. Batten and
Joe Herrin; West by original lot
lines and lands now or formerly
owned by E. Middleton, D. L. Ly
ons Estate, lands formerly owned
by H. J. Stewart, now owned by
Mrs. Marie G. Morgan, grantor
herein, and lands of J. M. Herrin,
now or formerly.
TRACT II: All that certain
tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the Second Land
District of Brantley County, Geor
gia, and being 21.3 acres, more
tr less, located on the west side
of Land Lot No. 172 and 63.5
acres, more or less, located and
being on the east side of Land
Lot No. 149, being one contiguous
tract containing 84.8 acres, more
or less, in the aggregate, and
The Citizens Bank MEMBER
FOLKSTON AND NAHUNTA, GA. F. D. I. C.
more particularly described as
follows:
Beginning at a point on the
Public Road to Nahunta, and on
the original West Lot Line of
Land Lot No. 172, which point is
581 feet southerly from the north
west corner of said Land Lot No.
172, and from said beginning
point running thence north 76 de
grees 30 minutes west for a dis
tance of 1096.3 feet to a stake
comer; thence running south 44
degrees 45 minutes west for a
distance of 307.9 feet to a stake;
running thence south 31 degrees
15 minutes west for a distance of
1029.2 feet to a 12 inch lightwood
pine tree comer; thence running
south 3 degrees 00 minutes east,
936 feet, more or less, to a stake;
thence running south 76 degrees
30 minutes east for a distance of
1296.0 feet, more or less, to a
stake on the original lot line be
tween Land Lots 149 and 172;
thence northerly along said ori
ginal Land Lot line for a distance
of 224 feet to a stake; thence
south 76 degrees 30 minutes east
for a distance of 516 feet to a
stake and other lands of the
grantor herein; running thence
north 13 degrees 30 minutes east
for a distance of 1820 feet to a
stake; running thence north 76
degrees 30 minutes west for a
distance of 516 feet, to the ori
ginal lot line between Land Lots
Nos. 172 and 149, the point of be
ginning. As shown by plat of re
cord in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Brantley
County, Georgia, in Plat Book 2,
page 213, to which plat reference
is herein expressly made for all
purposes. Said land is bounded as
follows:
North by lands now or formerly
owned by J. M. Herrin and H.
J. Stewart; Northwest by lands
now or formerly owned by H. J.
Stewart; southwest by lands now
or formerly owned by D. L. Ly
ons Estate; south by lands now or
formerly owned by H. J. Stewart,
and other lands of the first party,
Mrs. Marie G. Morgan, east by
lands described in Tract I above
belonging to Mrs. Marie G. Mor
gan, first party.
Said deed is recorded in Mort
gage Book 55, pages 421-425,
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court,
Brantley County, Georgia.
Because the said Mrs. Carrie
Marie Griffin Morgan, also known
as aforesaid, and Loy W. Morgan
defaulted in making payment of
the monthly installments as they
matured, the said Wendell V.
Harris, pursuant to the provisions
of said note and the deed afore
said securing the same has exer
cised his option and declared the
entire balance due and collectible.
Notice fixing the liability for at
torney’s fees has been given ac
cording to law. There is a balance
due as of the date hereof of SB,-
190.00, principal, besides interest
and attorney’s fees thereon.
The said deed contains a power
of sale, authorizing the grantee,
as attorney in fact for grantors
therein to sell the property con
veyed thereby in order to satisfy
said note after advertising the
same once a week for four weeks
in the official gazette of said
County, and in accordance with
said power of sale and by virtue
thereof the said Wendell V. Har
ris will sell the property above
described at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash,
on the first Tuesday in March,
1966, at the place of public sales
before the courthouse door in
Brantley County, Georgia, and
within the legal hours of sale.
The proceeds of the sale will be
used as follows: (1) To pay the
expenses of said sale; (2) To pay
the sums secured by said deed;
(3) The balance to Mrs. Carrie
Marie Grfifin Morgan, also known
as aforesaid, and Loy W. Morgan.
The said deed and this sale
thereunder are made subject to a
prior deed to secure debt in favor
of Georgia Development Authori
ty, dated September 3, 1963, re
corded in Mortgage Book 53,
pages 73-76, Clerk’s Office, Sup
erior Court, Brantley County,
Georgia, for the principal sum of
$66,000.00.
This 2nd day of February, 1966.
Mrs. Carrie Marie Griffin
Morgan, also known as Marie
G. Morgan, Carrie Marie
Griffin and Carrie Marie G.
Morgan, and Loy W. Morgan.
By Wendell V. Harris
As Attorney in Fact
Leon A. Wilson II
Waycross, Georgia
Attorney at Law 2-24
APPLICATION FOR ORDER
DECLARING NO ADMINIST
RATION NECESSARY
Georgia, Brantley County
Brantley Court of Ordinary
NOTICE
Willie B. Buckley having
filed in the Court of Ordinary
of Brantley County, Georgia,
a petition as the only heir at
law of Mary Eliza Singleton
late of said County, deceased,
praying that an order be en
tered finding that no admini
stration is necessary on the
Estate of Mary Eliza Singleton,
all creditors of said estate, if
any, and all other interested
persons are required to show
cause on the first Monday in
March, 1966, why the order
as prayed should not be grant
ed.
Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary. 2-24
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF BRANTLEY COUNTY
CY THOMAS JOHNS
VS.
ERMA FLOY JOHNS
The defendant, Erma Floy
Johns, is hereby commanded
personally, or by Attorney to
be and appear at the Superior
Court to be held in and for
said county within 60 days of
the date of the order for ser
vice by publication, as above
set forth, then and there to
answer the plaintiffs com
plaint in the above captioned
case, else the Court will pro
ceed as to Justice shall apper
tain.
Witness the Honorable Ben
Hodges, Judge of said Court,
this 25th day of January, 1966.
Delma F. Herrin
Clerk
Abner S. Dismukes
Plaintiff’s Attorney 2-17
GEORGIA.
BRANTLEY COUNTY.
RALPH J. JACOBS
VS
FRANCES JACOBS
IN BRANTLEY
SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM, 1966
DIVORCE ACTION FILED NOV.
6, 1965
ORDER FOR SERVICE
BY PUBLICATION
DATED: NOV. 5, 1965.
The Defendant, Frances Jacobs,
is commanded personally or by
Attorney to appear at the Sup
erior Court to be held in said
County within 60 days of the date
of Order for Service by Publica
tion there to answer Petitioner’s
complaint for divorce.
Witness the Hon. Ben Hodges,
Judge of said Court, this 31 day
of December, 1965.
D. F. HERRIN
CLERK
Benjamin Smith, Jr.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1-6-13 and 2-3-10
COURT OF ORDINARY
BRANTLEY COUNTY,
GEORGIA.
TO ANY CREDITORS AND ALL
PARTIES AT INTEREST:
Regarding Estate of Tommy
Wainright formerly of Brantley
County, Georgia, notice is hereby
given that Doris W. Lake, one of
the heirs, has filed application
with me to declare no Adminis
tration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, March 7,
1966. and if no objection is made
an order will be passed saying no
Administration necessary.
February 7. 1966.
/s/ Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Blackshear. Georgia
Attorneys for Applicant 3-3.
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
FEDERAL AID PROJECT
NO. S-1836 (2)
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY
Sealed proposals will be receiv
ed by the State Highway Depart
ment of Georgia at the General
Office at No. 2 Capitol Square,
Atlanta, Ga., until 11 A. M., East
ern Standard time, February 18,
1966 and publicly opened for
furnishing all labor, material, e
quipment and other things neces
sary for the construction of 3.853
miles of grading and paving on
the Atkinson-Needmore road, FAS
Route 1836, beginning at the end
of the existing pavement approxi
mately 5 miles north of Atkinson,
and extending northwesterly to
Needmore.
APPROXIMATE
QUANTITIES
46.914 Acres Clearing and Grub
bing Roadway — Lump Sum
12.000 Acres Clearing and Grub
bing — Per Acre
35800 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Ex
cavation, Including Haul
37500 Cu. Yds. Borrow Excava
tion, Including Material and Haul
18200 Cu. Yds. Selected Borrow,
Including Material and Haul
5400 Cu. Yds. Stripping Excava
tion
200 Cu. Yds. Channel Excava
tion
2000 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treat
ment Material, Including Material
and Haul
3.847 Miles Special Subgrade
Compaction and Test Rolling
920 Cu. Yds. Structure Excava
tion
400 Cu. Yds. Foundation Back
fill Material, Type I
100 Cu. Yds. Foundation Back
fill Material, Type II
298 Cu. Yds. Class “A” Concrete
Culverts
12 Cu. Yds. Class “B” Concrete
Headwalls
23672 Lbs. Bar Reinforcing
Steel
750 Lin. Ft. 18” Pipe SD
270 Lin. Ft. 24” Pipe SD
480 Lin. Ft. 18” Class HI Con
crete Pipe CD
380 Lin. Ft. 24” Class 111 Con
crete Pipe CD
180 Lin. Ft. 36” Class 111 Con
crete Pipe CD
500 Lin. Ft. 6” Perforated Pipe
Underdrain
340 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Re
moved, SD or CD
40 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe Relaid,
SD or CD
153 Sq. Yds. Sand Cement Bag
Rip Rap
48 Each Concrete Right of Way
Markers
74600 Sq. Yds. Seeding
75 Tons Agricultural Lime
34 Tons First Application Ferti
lizer
5210 Lbs. Second Application
Fertilizer
181 M. Gals. Water for Grassing
104000 Sq. Yds. Sprigging with
Overseeding
950 Sq. Yds. Loose Sod with
Overseeding
50 Sq. Yds. Block Sod
190 Sq. Yds. Sod Ditch Checks
1 Each Remove FAP Marker
1 Each Reset FAP Marker
2570 Sq. Yds. 4” Concrete Paved
Ditches
50300 Sq. Yds. 6” Soil Bitumi
nous Stabilized Base
213800 Gals. Emulsified Asphalt,
AE-5
48100 Sq. Yds. Bituminous Sur
face Treatment Stone Size M-6,
Type II
67 Sq. Ft. Highway Signs, Type
I Material
80 Lin. Ft. Galvanized Steel
Posts, Type I
40 Lin. Ft. Galvanized Steel
Posts, Type II
The State Highway Depart
ment, in accordance with the
provisions of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78
Stat. 252) and the Regulations
of the Department of Com
merce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), is
sued pursuant to such Act,
hereby notifies all bidders
that it will affirmatively in
sure that the contract enter
ed into pursuant to this adver
tisement will be awarded to
the lowest responsible bidder
without discrimination on the
ground of race, color, or nat
ional origin.
Said work shall begin with
in ten (10) days after formal
execution of contract and shall
be completed within 300 cal
endar days. When contract has
been executed, written notice
shall be given the Contractor,
at which time, and not before,
work may be started.
Contract exem+aH pursuant
to this Notice is binding on the
State Highway Department, as
such. Said contract will not
create liability, expressed or
implied, against the undersign
ed Director of the State High
way Dept., as an individual
nor against any employee of the
State Highway Department, in his
or her individual capacity.
The minimum wage to be
paid under this contract shall
be the amount set out in the
Labor Provisions included in
the Proposal. The attention of
bidders is directed to the
Special Provisions covering
employment of labor, methods
of construction, subletting or
assigning the contract and to
the use of domestic materials.
Plans and specifications are
on file at the office of the
undersigned at Atlanta, and at
Jesup, Georgia, and at the
office of the Board of County
Commissioners of Brantley
County at Nahunta Georgia,
where they may be inspected
free of charge. Copies of the
plans may be obtained upon
payment in advance of the
sum of $7.00. Copies of the
General Specifications may be
obtained upon payment in ad
vance of the sum of $3.00,
which sums will not be re
funded.
Proposals must be submitted
on regular forms, which will
be supplied by the undersign
ed, and may be obtained by a
payment, in advance of $5.00
for each proposal issued.
When the proposal is submit
ted, it must be accompanied
by a certified check, cashier’s
check, negotiable United Sta
tes Bonds, or other acceptable
security in the amount of
$4500.00, and must be plainly
marked “Proposal for Road
Construction,” County and
Number, and show the time
of opening as advertised.
Check of the low bidder will
be cashed and all other checks
will be returned as soon as the
contract is awarded, unless it
is deemed advisable by the
State Highway Department to
hold one or more checks. If
an unusual condition arises,
the State Highway Department
reserves the right to cash all
checks. Bidders Bond will not
be accepted. Bond will be re
quired of the successful bid
der as required by law.
Contracts will not be a
warded to contractors who
have not been placed on the
list of qualified Contractors
prior to the date of award. No
proposal will be issued to any
bidder later than 9 AM East
ern Standard Time of the date
of opening bids.
All bids must show totals
for each item and total amount
of bid. Right is reserved in the
undersigned to delay the a
ward of the contract for a
period not to exceed thirty
(30) days from the date of
opening bids, during which
period bids shall remain open
and not subject to withdrawal.
Right is also reserved in the
undersigned to reject any and
all bids and to waive all for
malities.
Upon compliance with the
requirements of the Standard
Specifications, Ninety (90) per
cent of the amount of work
done in any calendar month
will be paid for by the 25th.
day of the succeeding month,
provided that payrolls have
been submitted as required
and the remainder within
thirty (30) days after the Fin
al Statement is approved by
the Engineer.
This the 28 day of January,
1966.
STATE HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT OF
GEORGIA
JIM L. GILLIS, SR.,
DIRECTOR
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY
OF SAID STATE AND COUNTY:
TO ALL WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN:
ALVIN A. DIXON, as guardian
of MRS. CORA P. JONES, hav
ing applied to me by petition for
an order to sell the property of
his ward, this is to notify all per
son interested that said petition
will be passed upon at the March
Term, 1966, of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, and that,
unless cause is then shown to
the contrary, said order will be
granted.
This 7th day of February, 1966.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for Petitioner 3-3.
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Also in SAVANNAH
Social Security
Office Open on
Saturday Mornings
“For the convenience of resi
dents of this area, the Waycross
Social Security District Office
will be open on Saturdays from
8:30 A. M. until 12:30 P. M. dur
ing the months of January, Feb
ruary and March 1966,” O. L.
Pope, District Manager, announc
ed.
Pope further stated that many
people 65 and over in this area
should take action immediately
to qualify for hospital benefits
under social security. This advice
applies to almost all people over
65 who do not receive social se
curity or railroad retirement
benefits, civil service retirement
annuities, or public welfare pay
ments.
Pope stated many persons who
have never worked under social
security believe that this change
in the law does not affect them.
This is not true and even those
over 65 who have never had a
social security number may
qualify.
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