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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 16, 1967
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
For Tobacco Beds, We Have
Fermate - Parzate
STREPTOMYCIN
(Dust and Spray)
For Fast Growing Tobacco Plants
Gro-Ganic ~ Sheep Manure
SOIL FUMIGATION
SHELL DD
EDB-40 - W-85
RED CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES
FOR SPRING PLANTING!
FULL LINE OF FRESH BULK
GARDEN SEED
ASK ABOUT SAFE GUARD
PIG STARTER PELLETS
WITH SP-250
C. C. O'Neal & Co.
Phone 449-5361 Blackshear, Georgia
They Came to Hunt Turkey.
They Stayed to Talk Turkey.
Home is the sportsman when he visits Georgia.
Here he can match his skill with the truly wild
turkey. Our farm-country whitetail bucks are
really busters. Dove shoots are social events.
And who can match our quail hunting?
No wonder the visiting industrialist-sportsman
stays or comes back to talk business. And some
of the best guides for plant site-hunting are
Georgia Power’s industrial development repre
sentatives. They’re career men at this. They
either have or can track down quickly the infor
mation a prospect needs.
Our industrial development men value team
work, too. They coordinate their efforts with
those of other business concerns, government
agencies and chambers of commerce.
To them all, those seeking industry and those
seeking the likely places to put it, we say,
“Happy hunting!”
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Lapp Insulator Company’s new plant at Sandersville, Ga.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
PUBLIC NOTICES
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
COUNTY.
WHEREAS, heretofore, on
July 20, 1963, J. C. Dußose
executed to J. C. Clubb a cer
tain security deed to the fol
lowing land:
Lot No. 35 of the E. L. Sears
Sub-Division in the 2nd Dis
♦rist of Brantley County, Geor
gia, in original Lot of Land
No. 104, being more particul
arly described in Plat Book
3 Page 70, and Deed Book 21
Page 339, in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia,
which are hereby incorporated
and made a part of this des
cription.
Said land was given' as se
curity for a note of even date
therewith for $3,770.00, pay
able in eaual monthly install
ments of $35.00 per month, all
as shown by a security deed
recorded in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia, in
Mortgage Book 51 Page 518;
and
WHEREAS, said notes have
become in default as to prin
cipal and interest and the
grantee in said security in
strument has elected to de
clare the entire balance due
as to principal and interest;
NOW, THEREFORE, accord
ing to the original terms of
said security deed and the
laws made and provided the
grantee in said security in
strument will expose for sale
to the highest and best bidder
for cash the above described
land on the first Tuesday in
March, 1967, between the le
gal hours of sale before the
courthouse door in Brantley
County, Georgia. The pro
ceeds from said sale will be
used, first to the payment of
said note, principal, interest
and expenses and the balance,
if any, delivered to J. C. Du-
Bose, grantor in' said security
instrument.
J. C. Dußose
Bv J. C. Clubb
His Attorney in Fact
3-2
GEORGIA BRANTLEY
COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Jesse L. Strickland having
in proper form applied to me
for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of
Annie Roberson Strickland,
of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Annie Rob
erson Strickland to be and ap
near at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why
Permament administration
should not be granted to Jes
se L. Strickland on the estate
of Annie Roberson Strickland.
Witness .my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of Feb
ruary, 1967.
|sl P. U. Rozier
Ordinary
Leon A. Wilson II
Attorney at Law 3-2
CITATION
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
COUNTY.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s
support to the family of E. C.
Edgy deceased having been
filed in my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show
cause by the 6th day of March
1967, why said application
for twelve month’s support
should not be granted. This
Feb. 6, 1967.
Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary.
C. Winton Adams
Attoy for Applicant 3-2
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
COUNTY
Whereas, heretofore on Jan
uary 13, 1965, Charleston A.
Wilson, executed a certain Se
curity Deed to R. B. Brooker
to the following described land
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the
Third (3rd) Land Dist. and in
the 334th G. M. District, of
Brantley County, Georgia, and
designated as the Ethel L. Eas
ton lot on a plat of the Tho
mas Murphv lands prepared
by David S. Page, County Sur
veyor, and recorded in plat
book one, folio 158, Clerk’s
Office Brantley Superior
Court, said plat by reference
hereto is made a part hereof
for a more perfect description.
The tract conveyed contains
twelve (12) acres more or less
and bounded on the north by
a 500 foot line, on the east by
a 675 font line, on the south
bv a 818 foot line and on the
west along the line between
tho Eth»l Easton tract and the
Dora Belle Cantv tract a dis
tance of 1223 feet.
To secure a note of even
date therewith for $594.00. all
as will anp°ar bv a Security
Deed recorded in the Off’ce
of the Clerk of Brantlev Su
nerinr Court in Mort. Book 55
at none 0 64-266.
Whereas, said note has be
come in default as to principal
and interest
Now, therefore according to
the term of said Security Deed
and the laws in such cases
made and provided the under
signed will expose for sale to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, the above described land,
after proper advertisement on
the first Tuesday in March,
1967, between the legal hours
of sale before the Court House
door in Brantley County,
Georgia.
The proceeds of said sale
will be first applied to the
payment of said debt, princi
pal. interest and expenses in
cluding 15% of the principal
and interest as attorney fees
(proper notice having been
given that same would be
claimed) the balance if any,
delivered to the said Charles
ton A. Wilson.
This the 7th day of Febru
ary, 1967.
R. B. BROOKER
Attorney in fact for
Charleston A. Wilson
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
Nahunta, Georgia 3-2
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
COUNTY
Whereas, heretofore on
March 23, 1965, Dora Belle
Canty executed a certain Se
curity Deed to R. B. Brooker
to the following described land
to-wit:
All that certain tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and
being in the Third (3rd) Land
District and the 334th G. M.
District, Brantley County,
Georgia, containing twelve
(12) acres, more or less,
bounded as follows: Northerly
bv Timber Lands, Inc. Easterly
Ethel Easton portion of said
division; Southerly by lands
of Floyd Murphy; and Wester
ly by lands of Edna and L. W.
Tyson, and being the tract de
signated “Dora Belle Canty”
on the said blue print or plat
recorded in Plat Book one,
folio 158 Clerk’s Office Brant
ley Superior Court in which
reference is hereto made for
the purpose of a more perfect
description.
To secure a note of even
date therewith for $500.00, all
as will appear by a Security
Deed recorded in’ the Office
of the Clerk of Brantley Su
perior Court in Mort. Book
55 nage 452-454.
Whereas, said note has be
come in default as to princi
pal and interest.
Now, therefore according to
the terms of said Security Deed
and the laws in such cases
made and provided the under
signed will expose for sale to
the highest and best bidder
for cash, the above described
land, after proper advertise
ment on 1 the first Tuesday in
March, 1967. between the legal
hours of sale before the Court
House door in Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia.-
The proceeds of said sale
will be first applied to the
payment of said debt, princi
pal, interest and expenses in
cluding 15% of the principal
and interest as attorney fees
(proper notice having been
given that same would be
claimed) the balance, if any,
delivered to the said Dora
Bell Canty.
This the 7th day of Febru
ary, 1967.
R. B. BROOKER
Attorney in fact for
Dora Belle Canty
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
Nahunta, Georgia 3-2
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
GEORGIA
TO THE CREDITORS OF
RUFTTS W. PEARSON, DE
CEASED
You are hereby notified to
render an account to the un
dersigned of your demands
against the estate of the above
named deceased, or lose prior
ity as to your claim.
This 7th day of February,
1967.
W. B. WILLIS
Administrator of the
Estate of Rufus W.
Pearson
C. Winton' Adams
Attorney for said Estate 3-2
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
COUNTY
There will be sold at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash. b°+ween the
legal hours of sale, before the
Court House doe- j n Brantley
County, on the Birst Tuesday
in March, 19G7, the following
described real p-operty to-wit:
All that certain t-act. piece
or parcel of Ic^d in the Se
cond (2nd) Land Dist. of form
erly Wayne, now Brantley
County. Georgia, same being
a portion of original land lot
No. 104. and being those tracts
or parcels of land designated
as lot Five (5) Six (6) and
Seven (7) of “E. L. Sears Sub
division”. and more accurately
described in a plat of a sur
vey of the same of record a
mong the general records of
Brantley County, Georgia, in
plat book Three (3) at page
Seventy (70). Said recorded
plat is for all purposes made
a part of this description.
Said property found in the
possession of Chester A. Ryals,
levied on to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in
favor of The Citizen’s Bank
against Chester A. Ryals, is
sued from the Superior Court
of Said County levied on as
the property of Chester A.
Ryals, defendant in Fi. Fa.
Notice of levy and sale hav
ing been given to the defend
ant in Fi. Fa.
This 3rd. day of February,
1967.
J. W. Crews. Sheriff
SHERIFF, BRANTLEY
COUNTY, GEORGIA
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for Plaintiff in Fi.
Fa. 3-2
FAMILY FOOD BUDGET
A decreasing proportion of
disposable personal income
has been spent for food since
1947, points out Miss Lora
Laine, Extension home econo
mist at the University of
Georgia. The percentage has
declined from 26 per cent in
1947 to 18.2 percent in 1966.
Notify This
Newspaper When
Your Address
Changes.
Cinnamon, nutmeg, orange juice
and rind, and lemon juice and
rind can increase the natural
flavor of apples, according to
Mrs. Rita Waters, Extension Ser
vice home economist.
Here is a sforewide sale we are sure H HIIHH B1 EA gggflkl \l|Ln 3
you will not want to miss. Your eyes ^^BIIU fl
will >e filled with featured products \\ \
in every department. Make sure you ""
fake advantage of the many values
this week ... a cartful of values.
WHOLE — GRADE "A"
FRYERS Lb. 29’
PORK 2 LBS.
NECK BONES 29<
PINBONE SIRLOIN
STEAK Lb. 59'
Q TABLERITE MH
49<
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING 3 Lb .69*
IGA
MILK 3 Cans 43*
DEL-MONTE — PINEAPPLE
JUICE 46 Ozs. 29*
DELSEY — ASSORTED COLORS
TISSUE 4 Rolls 43*
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS Lb. 10’
Seedling Sales
Exceed Those
Os Last Year
Macon — The Georgia Fores
try Commission has sold more
than 71 percent of its 1966-67
seedling stock, announces Ray
Shirley, director, Georgia
Forestry Commission. This
year’s purchases have exceed
ed 1965-66 sales by more than
2.9 million seedlings.
The Forestry Commission
has some 17.2 million tree
seedlings available for sale.
Approximately 80 percent of
the remaining supply is slash
pine. The limited supply of
other seedlings include loblolly
and Virginia pine, catalpa,
black gum, white oak and yel
low poplar.
Shirley emphasized that it
is important that those land
owners desiring trees place
their orders immediately in or
der to take advantage of the
excellent planting conditions.
Orders are being handled on
a first come, first serve basis.
For assistance in making ap
plication for your seedlings,
contact your local county for
est ranger.
PECAN PRUNING
A necessary maintenance job
in the pecan grove is that of
pruning —a job usually per
formed during the winter
months, according to Coopera
tive Extension Service Horti
culturist R. S. Fletcher.
HARRIS NAHUNTA
POUND
WHOPPER DISCOUNT SALE
LOTT VARIETY STORES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Teflon Frying Pan, Reg. $2.00 Value, $1.57
Each, 2 For $3.00.
Housewares, Values SI.OO & up for only 79c.
Sink Mat, Stove Mat, Iron Board Cover Set,
Laundry Bag, or 10 wash cloths.
Plastic Wares — Values to SI.OO, your choice
at 2 for 79c. Dish Pan, Laundry Hamper, Waste
Basket or Pail.
Battery Booster Cables, 99c Each.
79c Paint Brush Assortment, 2 for SI.OO.
First Quality Nylon Hose, 3 Pairs SI.OO.
Fruit Loom Cantrece Nylons, 79c.
New Assortment Cloth Goods, Values to
$1.98 Yard, at one price, 77c Yard.
Assortment of goods at half price, Baby
lotion, Band Aids, Hair Grease, Gauze
bandages, wave sets, etc.
For Price and Quality and Dependability,
Lott Variety is Your Best Bet.
TROPI-CAL-LO — ORANGE
JUICE ’ 2 Gal. 29
TABLERITE — CHUCK
STEAK Lb. 58’
TABLERITE — BRISKET
Stew Beef 4 Lbs. s l°°
SUNNYLAND — PURE
LARD 4 Lb. Pail 69’
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f rWS^fMg Pgl
DRAGON
RICE 3 Lb. Cello 39*
WHITE HOUSE - APPLE
JELLY 2 Lb. Jar 29’
LIBBY'S
SUCCOTASH lb. can 19*
GINGHAM GIRL
FLOUR 10 Lb. Bag ’l°’
IGA
ICE MILK H Gal. 49’