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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966
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 31553
HELP STAMP OUT
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into the climate of eternal spring
Turn your back on the raw, rasping blasts of
winter and the humid wilt of summer. With
just one setting of the thermostat, a heat
pump captures the perfect moment of climate
you want and holds it year ’round.
You see, a heat pump heats and cools. It
changes automatically as the weather outside
changes. Needs only electricity and air to
operate. And the air delivered by your flame
less electric heat pump is dehumidified and
filtered, crisp and really clean.
Economical, too. The heat pump has won
fame for its efficiency. Then, there’s a special
low rate for total-electric customers. And
budget billing keeps your electric bill the same
amount every month.
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you want? Well, then. Put your foot down.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
GEORGIA WARE COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Ware
County, Georgia, there will be
sold at public outcry on the
first Tuesday in December,
1966, at the Courthouse Door
in Ware County, Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale
to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following de
scribed real property:
A one-ninth undivided in
terest in and to that certain
tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the North
west quarter of Land Lot 171
in the Ninth Land District of
Brantley County, Georgia, con
taining 77 acres, more or less,
and being more particularly
described as follows: BEGIN
NING at a stake on the cen
ter of the said land lot on the
north original land lot line;
thence running southerly to a
stake at the center of said land
lot; thence running westerly
to lands of J. C. Bell; thence
running northerly along the
lands of J. C. Bell and Leo
nard Bell to the original land
lot line; thence running eas
terly along the north original
land lot line to the point or
place of beginning, this being
the same property described
in deed, dated July 1, 1955,
from F. L. Hale to Elmer Hale,
et al, recorded in Deed Book,
17, page 460 in the Office of
the Clerk of the Brantley
Superior Court in which deed
the grantor F. L. Hale, reser
ved unto himself a life estate
in and to said lands.
This sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours, until all of said pro
perty is sold.
This Ist day of November,
1966.
Louise S. Hale,
Administratrix of the
Estate of Alvin Hale
Clarence D. Blount
GIBSON, McGEE
AND BLOUNT
Attorneys for administratrix
12-1.
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
Heretofore on May 30th
1964, Mrs. Dora L. Raulerson
did execute to The Citizen’s
Bank of Nahunta, Georgia, a
certain Security Deed to the
following land:
One (1) acre, more or less
in the Third (3rd) Land Dist.
of Brantley County, Georgia,
in original lots 70 and 71. Said
land being more accurately
described in a plat of a survey
attached to and made a part
of a certain “Year’s Support”
proceeding of record in the
Office of the Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia, in
Year’s Support Book Two at
pages 148-148. Said plat is by
reference made a part of this
description to secure a note
of even date therewith in the
sum of $558.85, interest and
principal on this date, all as
shown by a Security Deed re
corded in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court
in Mort. Book 54, pages 332-
335.
AND WHEREAS, said note
is in default as to principal
and interest.
NOW THEREFORE accord
ing to the original terms of
said Security Deed and the
laws in such case made and
provided the undersigned will
expose for sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the
above described land after
proper advertisement, on the
First Tuesday in December
next, before the Courthouse
door in Nahunta, Georgia, and
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Contact Lens Specialists
within the legal hours of sale.
The proceeds from said sale
will be used first to pay the
principal and interest and the
balance if any will be deliver
ed to the appropriate survivor
of the late Dora L. Raulerson.
This is the 7th day of No
vember, 1966.
THE CITIZENS BANK
By: G. T. Brantley,
Vice President
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for Said Bank
PUBLIC NOTICE
Federal Highway Act of 1956
Section 116 C
PUBLIC HEARINGS —
Any State Highway Depart
ment which submits plans for
a Federal — Aid highway
project involving the bypass
ing of, or going through, any
city, town, or village, either
incorporated, or unincorpor
ated, shall certify to the com
missioner of Public Roads that
it has had public hearings, or
has afforded the opportunity
for such hearings, and has
considered the economic ef
fects of such location provid
ed, that, if such hearings have
been held, a copy of the trans
cript of said hearings shall be
submitted to the Commission
er of Public Roads, together
with the certification.
A Public Hearing will be
held in the Courtroom of the
Brantley County Courthouse
in Nahunta, Georgia, on No
vember 30th, 1966, at 10:30
A. M. for project S-1226 (1)
Brantley County, beginning
at US 84 in Hoboken and ex
tending N. &■. N. E. to a Coun
ty Road, partly on new loca
tion, a distance of 6.50 miles.
Oral statements will be
heard but for accuracy of re
cord, all important facts and
arguments should be submit
ted in writing, (preferably
six copies), as the records of
the hearings will be forward
ed to Bureau of Public Roads
for consideration. Written
statements may be handed to
the undersigned at the hear
ing or mailed to him before
hand.
All interested parties are
invited to attend.
STATE HIGHWAY DE
PARTMENT OF GEORGIA
E. A. Logan
Field Division Engineer
Division No. 5
11-24.
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R. L WALKER
CHEVROLET COMPANY
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MR. STRICKLAND is experienced
in auto sales and you may be
assured of the same courteous
service as in the past.
You always get a better deal
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R. L WALKER
CHEVROLET COMPANY
515 Tebeau Street Waycross, Ga. 2834250
Mr. Strickland's phone is Hortense 473-2233
GEORGIA, WARE COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Ware Coun
ty, Georgia, there will be sold at
public outcry on the First Tues
day in December, 1966, at the
Courthouse Door in Ware County,
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bid
der for cash, the following des
cribed real property:
A one-ninth undivided interest
in and to that certain tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and being
in the northwest quarter of Land
Lot 171 in the Ninth Land District
of Brantley County, Georgia, con
taining 77 acres, more or less,
and being more particularly de
scribed as follows: BEGINNING
at a stake on the center of the
said land lot on the north original
Land Lot line; thence running
southerly to a stake at the center
of said land lot; thence running
westerly to lands of J. C. Bell;
thence running northerly along the
lands of J. C. Bell and Leonard
Bell to the original land lot
line; thence running easterly a
long the north original land lot
line to the point or place of be
ginning, this being the same pro
perty described in deed, dated
July 1, 1955, from F. L. Hale to
Elmer Hale, et al, recorded in
Deed Book 17, page 460 in the
Office of the Clerk of the Brant
ley Superior Court in which deed
the grantor, F. L. Hale, reserved
unto himself a life estate in and
to said lands.
This sale will continue from day
to day between the same hours,
until all of said property is sold.
This October 3 1966.
LOUISE S. HALE,
Administratrix of the Estate
of ALVIN HALE
GIBSON, McGEE AND BLOUNT
Attorneys for Administratrix. 12-1
PUBLIC NOTICE
Due to an error in the Advertise
ment heretofore published in the
“Brantley Enterprise” on October
27, 1966, such error having been
made by the City Attorney, A
City Election is hereby called to
fill the unexpired term of James
Griner, who resigned.
All qualified persons wishing to
be a candidate, may do so by fil
ing a written notice of his or her
intention to be a candidate with
the City Clerk, by noon E. S. T.
Friday, December 20, 1966.
Said election will be held on
January 6, 1967, at the usual place
of holding City elections.
This the 21st. day of November,
1966.
Mrs. E. T. Higginbotham
City Clerk. 11-24
ANCESTRY OF
PEAR TRACED
The common pear, Pyrus
communis, like its cousin, the
apple, seems to have come
originally from western Asia.
And like the apple, it was
used as food by Stone Age
men and improved by pre-
Christian Greeks. Conquering
Ramans carried it with them
in temperate parts of the Old
World. Pear culture was com
mon throughout Europe when
America was discovered.
Is Proud to
ANNOUNCE
The Appointment
of
MR.
EUIS
STRICKLAND
To Their Sales
Staff
Position Formerly
Held by
Mr. D. C. Kelly
NOTICE OF ELECTION OF
SATILLA RIVER SOIL &
WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT SUPERVISORS
DATE DECEMBER 9,1966
To All Qualified Voters: All
lands within the boundaries
of Brantley County of the
Satilla River Soil & Water
Conservation District, describ
ed as follows:
Notice is hereby given that
on the 9th day of December,
1966, between the hours of
9:00 A. M. and 4:00 P- M., an
election will be held for the
election of one (1) supervisor
from Brantley County for the
Satilla River Soil & Water
Conservation District.
Voting place will be open
in the Courthouse in Nahunta,
Ga.
Persons qualified to vote in
a general election under the
Constitution of the State of
Georgia are eligible to vote in
the election of supervisors.
Only those persons residing
within the Satilla River Soil
& Water Conservation District
will be eligible to vote in the
election of district supervisors.
December 2, 1966 is the clos
ing date the State Soil &
Water Conservation Commit
tee will accept nominations
for candidates for the election.
Nominations must be in the
office of the Secretary of the
State Committee (address be
low) not later than December
3, 1966.
The signature of 25 qualifi
ed voters is required to no
minate a candidate.
STATE SOIL & WATER
CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE
By: Reese Dunson,
Executive Secretary
320 Extension Building
Athens, Georgia
Dated this 18th day of Novem
ber, 1966. 12-1
TEST PECAN SOIL
Soil test in November for
pecan trees and apply lime
immediately if needed, accord
ing to Extension Horticultur
ist R. L. Livingston. Lime
needs to be in the soil several
months to give its best bene
fits; however, do not lime pe
can tree soils before first hav
ing a soil test run by the Un
iversity of Georgia College of
Agriculture. This is a free
service available through your
local county agent.
Your Home Newspaper
Reflects the History
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Folks who continually build a solid savings account feel the
confidence that comes with financial independence.
It’s nice to know your bank is backed up, too, by having your
money insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Every account you have with us is insured up to SIO,OOO by
the federal government.
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Shipments of
Tree Seedlings
Are Scheduled
There is also a good supply
of catalpa, Loblolly, shortleaf,
slash and Virginia pine and
yellow poplar. Shirley added
that it is important for land
owners, who are planning to
plant, to submit their seed
ling order as soon as possible.
Orders are being filled on a
first come first serve basis.
Payment must be submitted
with the application.
Sanford Darby, Commission
Reforestation chief, said that
the initial shipments of orna
mentals, for ‘Make Georgia
Beautiful Month.’ are sche
duled for the week of Decem
ber 11. The second shipment
of these species is slated for
the week of January 10.
Darby added that no orders
for less than 500 seedlings,
packages of 50, 100, 200, 300
and 400 are available. There
are no .mixed packages. The
minimum acceptable order is
50 trees of any one species.
A transportation charge of
50 cents per thousdand is add-
PECANS
McNeal's Will Pay The
Highest Cash Dollar
FOR YOUR PECANS
Two Sets of Buyers For
Fast-Courteous Service.
Custom Pecan Cracking.
Plenty of Free Parking
McNeal's
(Builders of Quality Mowers)
WAYCROSS, GA.
359 State Street Phone 283-2572
Confidence
Breeds Success!
The Citizens Bank
FOLKSTON AND NAHUNTA, GA.
Federal Deposit Insurance Now $15,000
On Deposits in This Bank
ed if trees are delivered by
State truck to the county ran
ger’s headquarters. There is
no transportation charge on
seedlings picked up by the
landowner at the State nurser
ies.
For further assistance in
determining your reforesta
tion needs, contact your local
county forest ranger.
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
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DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Pharmacist Always on Duty
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.