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BEN S SEAFOOD Now Open
TO SERVE YOU WITH THE FINEST
FRESH
FISH - OYSTERS - SHRIMP
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BEN'S SEA-FOOD
u. S. 301 at U. S. 84, Nahunta, Ga.
Holly's Dress Outlet
ON HIGHWAY 301 NORTH OF NAHUNTA
ACROSS FROM B. LLOYD'S
Get Your Graduation Dress at Holly's, White
and Pastel Colors.
New Shipment of Culotte Dresses, Assorted
Sizes and Styles.
Matching Short Sets, Sizes 10-16, Large Sizes
32-38.
New Shipment Bathing Suits, one and two
piece, $5.99 to $6.99.
Beach Towels $1.98.
6X9 Rugs SB.BB, Throw Rugs $2 to $3.98.
CRAZY DAYS SALE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
LOTT VARIETY STORES
80 Square Unbleached muslin reg. 39c yd.
4 .yds. SI.OO.
59c Drip Dry Prints, 2 yds. 97c.
4 oz. Wool Yarn Reg. $1.29,97c.
Reg. 55c South Maid Croch. Thread, 2 for 97c.
22" White Zipper Reg. 70c, only 49c.
Reg. $4.98 Rayon and Fiberglass Drapes
2 for $7.00.
(48 x 84" Rayon or 50 x 63" Fiberglass)
Irreg. 81 x 99 Bed Sheets $1.89 Each.
Birdseye Diapers, $1.77 Dozen.
Reg. $1.59 Combinet (Nite Pot) SI.OO.
15c Yd. cheese cloth 10c yd.
79c Colgate Inst. Shave Cream 49c.
A large assortment of items for the Graduate,
Lots More at Lott Variety Stores.
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A significant day. Step out now ano
make your mark upon the oommumty
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Coin Laundry
Don and
Dawshene Mathie
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Court of Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
To any Creditors and All
Parties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Mrs.
Maude S. Douglas, Deceased,
formerly of the County of
Brantley, State of Georgia, no
tice is hereby given that Mrs.
Winell Douglas Easterling, an
heir at law of the said de
ceased has filed application
with me to declare no Admin
istration necessary.
Said application will be
heard at my office Monday,
June 3rd, 1968, at 10:00 o’clock
A. M. and if no objection is
made an order will be passed
saying no Administration is
necessary.
May 6th, 1968.
Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary. 5|30
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
UNDER POWER
Georgia, Brantley County.
On June 26, 1962, Lula
Jackson and Lue Jackson exe
cuted a note for $7,080.00 pay
able to United States Shell
Homes, Inc., which note with
interest thereon, at the rate
of 6 percent per annum, was
pavable in 120 monthly in
stallments of $59.25 each, be
ginning on August 26,1962, and
continuing thereafter on the
same day of each succeeding
month until the principal sum
and all accrued interest have
been paid in full, each pay
ment being applied to the in
terest then due and the bal
ance to the reduction of the
principal amount, interest be
ing computed on the unpaid
principal.
Said note was endorsed
without recourse on August 7,
1962 to Dixie Acceptance Cor
poration, said corporation pre
sently being a holder in due
course of said note.
In order to secure the pay
ment of said note, Lula Jack
son and Lue Jackson executed
and delivered to United States
Shell Homes, Inc., a deed to
secure a debt, conveying the
following described land:
One certain piece or parcel
of land located in the Brooker
Subdivision and known as Lot
No. 3 in said subdivision
which faces a distance of sixty
six (66) feet on Russell Street
and extending back a distance
of one hundred fifty-seven
(157) feet to the line of the
City Limit of Nahunta.
Further reference see plat
recorded in Book 1, page 91
of plats records of Brantley
County, Georgia.
Said deed is recorded in
Deed Book 49, page 504-505,
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court,
Brantley County, Georgia.
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BEST WISHES.
The
Cecil Moody
Family
Said deed to secure debt
was assigned to Dixie Accep
tance Corporation on August
7,1962 by an assignment that
has not been recorded.
Because the said Lula Jack
son and Lue Jackson default
ed in making payment of the
monthly installments as they
matured, the said Dixie Ac
ceptance Corporation pursuant
to the provisions of said note
and the deed aforesaid secur
ing the same has exercised
its option and declared the
entire balance due and col
lectible. Notice fixing the lia
bility for attorney’s fees has
been given according to law.
There is a balance due as of
August 15, 1967, of $4,037.93
principal, besides interest and
attorney’s fees thereon.
The said deed contains a
power of sale, authorizing the
grantee, as attorney in fact
for grantor therein to sell the |
property conveyed thereby in
order to satisfy said note, as
well as subsequent advances,
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 Dixie
Acceptance Corporation will
sell the property above de
scribed at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday of
June, 1968, at the place of
public sales before the court
house door in Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, and within the
legal hours of sale.
The proceeds of the sale
will be used as follows: (a)
To pay the expenses of said
sale; (b) To pay the sums
secured by said deed; (c) The
balance to Lula Jackson and
Lue Jackson.
By: Dixie Acceptance
Corporation
as Attorney in Fact
Richard M. Nichols
Attorney at Law
305 Persons Building
Macon, Georgia 31201 5|30
Cinder Particles
At Rayonier Now
Become Briquets
Jesup — A new and im
proved method for trapping
cinder particles from its power
boiler stacks has been put in
operation by ITT Rayonier at
its Jesup kraft pulp mill.
Installed at a cost of SBO,OOO,
the new process uses a series
of “cyclone separators” to re
move and collect the small
carbon particles created by the
burning of bark as fuel in the
mill’s power boilers.
Ideally suited for producing
a high quality charcoal briquet
suitable for outdoor barbecue
ing, the carbon is being sold
by Rayonier to the Pioneer
Charcoal Company for use in
its new briquet plant in Jack
sonville, Florida. Pioneer’s
Sparky brand briquets are
marketed throughout the East
Coast area.
According to Rayonier’s
Jesup mill manager, D. E.
Lawson, the making of char
coal briquets is a new idea for
disposing of carbon waste cre
ated by bark boiler operations,
and gives the mill improved
control over particle emissions.
Before installation of the
new collection system, Lawson
indicated the traditional meth
od of controlling such emis
sions was used. This involved
collecting and re-injecting the
unburned cinders into the fuel
system for reburning.
BIRD WORLD
Birds can be found almost
everywhere in the world. Ac
cording to Dave Almand, wild
life specialist with the Univer
sity of Georgia Cooperative
Extension Service, there are
800 species of birds in North
America.
Georgia had over 3,000 wild
fires during the first two
months of 1968, according to
C. Dorsey Dyer, head of the
Extension Service forestry de
partment at the University of
Georgia.
There were 121 laboratory
confirmed cases of rabies in
Georgia in 1967, according to
Dr. Charles N. Dobbins, veter
inarian with the University of
Georgia Cooperative Exten
sion Service.
Jones Drug
Company
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
Pharmacist Always on Duty
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Mrs. Ken Brannon (Norma) of Athens was crowned Mts,?
Georgia 1968 Mother's Day Weekend over a four <
station TV network. Seen here with her husband,\
this attractive lady was selected from among seven ■
homemaking titlists who represented Atlanta, i
Augusta, Macon, Rome, Savannah and the Golden IslMt
For the fifth consecutive year this search foe —
Georgia's outstanding mother-wife-citizen was \
sponsored by Atlanta Gas Light Company, Georgia'
Natural Gas and Savannah Gas Company.
The best way to determine
if your roast is done is to u
tilize a roast thermometer. By
using the thermometer you can
get a true test of doneness, ac
cording to home economists
with the University of Geor
gia Cooperative Extension
Service.
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To oil 1968
graduates, our
very best wishes.
Gold House
Restaurant
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 23, 1968
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friends in wishing the very best to our
| fine 1968 graduates. .
Sheriff and Mrs.
Robert Johns
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A world of Best Wishes to
all our 1968 graduates.
Lott's Variety Store
Nahunta, Georgia