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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, April 4, 1747
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Georgia, Brantley County.
Lula Wildes Thomas
-vs-
Woodrow Wildes, Pearl
Wildes Wasdin, Lacey Wildes,
Edna Wildes Scott, Mattie Lou
Wildes, Ronald Wainright and
Jean' Wainwright Durant
In the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia
Suit for Equitable Partition
ing and Accounting filed
March 22, 1967
Order for Service by Publi
cation dated March 22, 1967
To Edna Wildes Scott, 216
West Franklin Street, Morris
ville, Pennsylvania:
You are 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 22nd day of March, 1967.
D. F. Herrin
Clerk, Superior Court,
Brantley County, Geor
gia.
Leon A. Wilson H
Attorney for Plaintiff 4-20
CITATION — Administration
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Mrs. Stella Aldridge having
applied for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the
estate of Richard Floyd Ald
ridge late of said County, this
is to cite the creditors and
next of kin of Richard Floyd
Aldridge to be and appear at
my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why perman
ent administration should not
be granted Mrs. Stella Ald
ridge on Richard Floyd Ald
ridge estate.
Witness my hand and offi
cial signature, this 3rd. day
of April 1967.
Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary 4-27
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
WHEREAS, HERETOFORE
on November 2,1962, H. L.
Middleton executed to the un
dersigned, a certain security
deed to the following describ
ed lands to-wjt:
ALL THAT TRACT OR
PARCEL of land lying and
being in the 1493rd District G.
M. of Brantley County, Geor-
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gia, there being Two Hund
red and Ten (210) acres of
Headright land, in or near the
Village of Atkinson, in said
County, and being bounded as
follows: North, Northeast and
Northwest by the center line
of the most recent survey of
State Route No. 110; West
by lands of Jim Hill
and T. B. Hall; and lands
of B. O. Middleton Estate, now
or formerly; and on the East
by lands of Union Bag Camp
Paper Co. and lands of now
or formerly Timber Land Inc.
This is the same land convey
ed on February 13, 1956, by
J. B. Middleton to the borrow
er herein, by a warranty deed
duly of record among the cur
rent public records of Brant
ley County. Georgia, to which
record reference is hereby
made for all purposes.
To secure a note of even
date therewith in the princi
pal sum of Twenty-five Thou
sand Dollars ($25,000.00) all
as will appear from a record
ing of said Security Deed in
the Office of the Clerk, of
Brantley Superior Court, in
Mort. Book 50, at folios 236-38.
WHEREAS, default has oc
cured in said Security Deed
as to principal and interest.
NOW THEREFORE, accord
ing to the original terms of
said Security Deed and the
laws in such cases 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 May, 1967,
between the legal hours of
sale, before the North Door of
the Court House in Brantley
County, Georgia.
The proceeds of said sale
will be first applied to the
payment of said debt, interest
and principal, and expenses,
including 15% attorney fees
(proper notice having been
given that attorney’s fees
would be claimed), the bal
ance, if any, delivered to the
said H. L. Middleton.
This the 6th day of April,
1967.
R. B. BROOKER
Attorney in fact for
H. L. Middleton
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
Nahunta, Georgia 4-27
EGG SHELL COLOR
The egg shell color does not
affect the food value, flavor, or
interior of the egg, according
to J. Henry Massey, Extension
Service poultryman. However,
the color does make a differ
ence in the price of the egg in
some cases.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
To All Whom It May Con
cern:
Raiford Blue, having in pro
per form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Matt
hew Blue, late of said County,
this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin
of Matthew Blue to be and ap
pear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and
show cause, why permanent
administration should not be
granted to Raiford Blue on
said estate.
Witness my hand and offi
cial signature, this 3rd. day of
April, 1967.
Perry U. Rozier
ORDINARY, BRANTLEY
COUNTY, GEORGIA 4-27
I
GEORGIA
BRANTLEY COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given* that
the undersigned administrator
of the Estate of Annie Rober
son Strickland has applied to
the Ordinary of said County
for leave to sell all of the land
of the said Estate, for the pur
pose of paying debts and for
distribution. Said application*
will be heard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary
of said County to be held on
the first Monday in May, 1967.
|s| Jesse L. Strickland
Jesse L. Strickland, as
Administrator of the
Estate of Annie Rober
son Strickland, Deceased
Leon* A. Wilson II
Attorney at Law 4-27.
GEORGIA
BRANTLEY COUNTY.
This is to notify all persons
concerned that W. B. Willis
as administrator of the estate
of Rufus W. Pearson, deceased,
has filed with me an applica
tion for leave to sell the fol
lowing lands belonging to said
estate, for the purpose of pay-
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in'g debts and making distri
bution- and that I will pass
upon said application in my
office in Nahunta, Georgia, at
the May term, 1967, of my
Court:
Description of property to
be sold: All that certain piece
or parcel of land in the Second
(2nd) Land Dist. of formerly
Wayne, now Brantley County,
Georgia, there being 1.06
acres in original . land lots
Ninety-five (95) and Ninety
six (96). For a more accurate
description reference is hereby
made to a plat of a survey of
the same, a print of said plat
being of record in the Office
of the Superior Court of
Brantley County, in plat book
if good citizens are '
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This 3rd day of April, 1967.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary,
Brantley County, Ga.
C. Winton Adams
Petitioner’s Attorney
Nahunta, Georgia 4-27.
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Freezing does not sterilize
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ing to Miss Nelle Thrash, Ex
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