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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 2, 1969
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Brocme Associate Editor
Second c a;s postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia 31553
Legal Advertising
CITATION
YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia Brantley County:
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s
support to the family of Wil
ber D. Roberson deceased hav-
MR. FARMER
Would the poultry business fit into your
current farming enterprise?
If so, contact Patterson Milling Company
for the following information:
(1) Housing and equipment specifications
(designed for the future with the obsolescence
factors taken out.)
(2) Contracting; eggs and pullets.
(3) Joint ventures.
(4) Independent egg production.
Join the team with the production ex
perience. Central Soya sponsored.
Phones: Day 647-5367, Night 647-5314.
Richie Guerin
likes a winner...
a Gold Medallion Home
Coach Richie Guerin has kept the 1967-68
Western Division champion Atlanta Hawks
at the top of the National Basketball Association
for five years. That’s a clean record.*
To keep his new Atlanta home out front for a
lifetime, Guerin chose electricity. That’s a
clean energy source.
“My family’s sold on the comfort and convenience
of electricity,” says Guerin. “It’s economical,
too. For efficient home operation, the
total-electric concept is a winner.”
Their nine-room, 4-bath home will have flameless
electric heating/cooling, cooking, food freezing,
water heating, clothes washing and drying.
And with Full Housepowcr Wiring, the Guerins
can put a w hole team of electric servants into play.
Without coaching. At the flick of a switch.
Take Guerin's tip. Shoot for a Gold Medallion.
It’s a goal for good living.
Georgia Power Company
*N.B. A. Western Division championship. 1967-68; 2nd place, 1966-67;
3rd place, 1965-66, 2nd place, 1964-65 ; 2nd place, 1963-64.
ing been filed in my office,
all persons concerned are cited
to show cause by the 6th day
of January 1969 why said ap
plication for twelve month’s
support should not be granted.
This 2nd day of December
1968.
Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary. 1-2
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Want Ads
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE
Mobile home for sale, 12
feet by 55 feet. Buyer take up
payments. Mrs. Linda Moody,
phone 462-5779, Nahunta, Ga.
1-9
HIGH SCHOOL YEAR
BOOKS FOR SALE
1969 Yearbooks are now on
sale. The price is $5 plus tax.
Contact any senior in your
area for information. 1)2
FOR SALE
% Ton-IWB Chevrolet Pick
up, 1963 Model. It runs. May
be seen at Co-op Office. Please
inquire by January 13, 1969.
Okefenoke Rural Electric
Membership Corporation Na
hunta, Georgia. 12
FOR SALE
1961 Volkswagon Van. It
runs. May be seen at Co-op
Office. Please inquire by
January 13, 1969.
Okefenoke Rural Electric
Membership Corporation Na
hunta, Georgia. I|2
MOBILE HOMES -If you are
hard to please, come to see Tom
‘We sell only Quality Homes”
Easy Terms. Bank rate financing
Closed all day Sunday TOM
BARNES MOBILE HOMES. INC..
1742 Memorial Drive. Across from
he Holiday Inn Phone 2632802
Vaycross, Ga. ts
SPECIAL SALE
HIT RECORDS
Sale for 1.98 records of
Charlie Louvin, Loretta Lynn,
Singing Rambos, Sego Broth
ers and Naomia, Buck Owens,
Tennessee Ernie Ford and
others. Tomlinson Drugs, Na
hunta, Ga. ts
TOBACCO ACREAGE
Tobacco acreage for some
one to make on halves, good
poundage and tobacco barn.
See Mark Johns or Ernie Pre
scott, Route 1, Nahunta, phone
462-5954. I|2
Farm Electricity
Section A of the Satilla
Rural Electric Association was
turned on for the first time
on March 31, 1938, and the
rural citizens in that area re
ceived electricity for the first
tone.
The occasion was marked
by a public speaking and fish
fry at the site of the “Jot ’EM
Down Store” six miles north
west of Blackshear.
REGULAR $7.00 VALUE
One 8 x 10
Black & White
PORTRAIT
NOW ONLY
87
PLUS 50c HANDLING CHARGE
* Wide choice of proofs
* One per subject - one per family
* Groups SI.OO extra per person
* Cannot be used in conjunction
with other advertising offers
Name Phone No
Mailing Address
COME EARLY . . . AND BRING THIS AD TO:
Sch. 30 Knox Hotel
Nahunta, Georgia
Saturday, January 4
Hours: 10 AM — 5 PM
OLAN MILLS
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Nahunta. Ga.
Brantlev County:
Because of default in the
payment of the indebtedness
secured by a deed to secure
debt executed by Mrs. Carrie l
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 to Brantley O’Quinn,
dated February 26, 1966, and
recorded in Book 56, folio 590-
600, in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia, the
undersigned, Brantley O’-
Quinn, pursuant to said deed
to secure debt and the note
thereby secured, has declared
the entire amount of said in
debtedness due and payable,
and pursuant to the power of
sale contained in said deed to
secure debt, will on the first
Tuesday in January, 1969, dur
ing legal hours of sale, at the
Courthouse door in said
County, sell at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described in the
deed to secure debt as follows,
to-wit: TRACT I: All of that
tract or parcel of land in the
Second District of Brantley
County, Georgia, being one
contiguous body of land con
taining 1,758 acres, more or
less, in the aggregate and con
sisting of all of Land Lot No.
213 containing 490 acres, more
or less; 462 acres, more or less,
in Land Lot No. 212 being all
of said land lot except 25.1
acres in the Western Central
portion thereof owned 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 for
merly belonged to H- J- Ste
wart but now belongs to Mrs.
Marie G. Morgan, and a tract
of land owned by J. M. Her
rin, both tracts being in the
Northwestern corner of said
Lot No. 172, and 5.4 acres in
the Eastern Central portion of
said lot owned by Little Buffa
lo 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.
1 Porter, Registered Surveyor
No. 363, dated July 27, 1953,
। recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of
Brantley County in Plat Book
2, page 101, for a complete and
particular description and for
all purposes, said land is
bounded as follows: North by
original land lot lines and
lands now, or formerly owned
by Georgia Steedley and St.
Mary’s Kraft and J. M. Her
rin; East by orginal lot lines
and lands now, or formerly
owned by Timberlands and the
E. B. Wainwright Estate;
South by original lot lines and
lands now, or formerly own
ned by Lucy Kaney, W. S.
Wildes, O. Lewis, L. Batten
and Joe Herrin; West by ori
ginal lot lines and lands now
or formerly owned by E. Mid
dleton, D. L. Lyons Estate,
lands formerly owned by H.
J. Stewart, now owned by Mrs.
Marie G. Morgan, and lands of
J. M. Herrin, now or formerly.
TRACT II: All that certain
tract or parcel of land situate
lyinp- and being in the Second I
Land District of Brantley
County, Georgia, and being
21.3 acres, more or 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
more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at a point
on the Public Road to Nahun
ta, and on the original West
Lot Line of Land Lot No. J 72,
which point is 581 southerly
from the northwest corner of
said Land Lot No. 172, and
from said beginning point
running thence north 76 de
grees 30 minutes west for a
distance of 1,096.3 feet to a
stake corner; 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 1,029.2
feet to a 12-inch lightwood
pine tree corner; thence, run
ning south 3 degrees 00 minu
tes east, 936 feet, more or less,
to a stake; thence, running
south 76 degrees 30 .minutes
east for a distance of 1,296.0
feet, more or less, to a stake
on the orginal lot line between
Land Lots No. 149 and No.
172; thence, northerly along
said original 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 de
grees 30 minutes east for a
distance of 1,820 feet to a
stake; running thence north
7 degrees 30 minutes west for
a distance of 516 feet to the
original lot line between
Land Lots No. 172 and No.
149, the point of beginning.
As shown by plat of record in
the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Brantley
County, Georgia, in Plat Book
2, page 213, to which plat re
ference is herein expressly
made for all purposes. Said
land is bounded as follows:
North by lands now or for-
Tabierite Ground
Beef
3 Lb. $1.09
TABLERITE BRISKET
STEW 4 Lbs. $ 1.19
BLUE PLATE — QUART
MAYONNAISE 39*
6 OUNCES
COFFEE MATE 39*
HEINZ — 20 OUNCES
KETCHUP 33*
IGA LIQUID — 22 OUNCES
DETERGENT 39*
BLACK TOP PINK — 16 Ounce Can
SALMONS
merly owned by J. M. Herrin
and H. J. Stewart; Northwest
by lands now or formerly own
ed by D. L. Lyons Estate;
South by lands now or for
merly owned by H. J. Stewart,
and other lands of the Gran
tor, Mrs. Marie G. Morgan;
East by lands described in
Tract 1 above, belonging to
Mrs. Marie G. Morgan.
Said property will be sold
as property of Mrs. Carrie Ma
rie 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. The proceeds of
sale will be applied to pay
ment of said indebtedness, ex
penses of sale, and as provided
in said deed to secure debt,
and the undersigned will ex
ecute a deed to the purchase at
said sale, as provided in the
aforementioned deed to secure
debt.
Purchaser to pay for title.
BRANTLEY O’QUINN
As Attorney in Fact for Mrs.
Carrie Marie Griffin Morgan,
also known as Carrie Marie
Griffin, also known as Carrie
Marie G. Morgan, and Loy W.
Morgan.
LISSNER & KILLIAN
Brunswick, Georgia
Attorneys for Grante.
PRESCRI P IT 0?
SPECIALISTS
gf®
Jones Drug
Company
The Rexall Store
147 West Cherry Street
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup. Ga
Pharmacist Always or Duh-
Happyl969!
Best wishes for a Happy and
Prosperous 1969, and
thanks for your patronage.
(standard!
Call Your Standard Oil
Man In NAHUNTA
W. B. WILLIS Phone 462-5614
*Standard Oil Company
(Inc. in Ky.)
HARRIS NAHUNTA
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY
COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Mrs. Sarah Jane Wainright
having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate
of Eugene Mizell O’Neal, late
of said County, this is to cite
all' and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Eugene
The man about
to make a
• NIECA
RPw
MEATY SOUP
BONES Lb. 15*
LINDY — NO. 303 CANS
PEAS 6 for 89*
MAHATMA
RICE 3 Lbs. 43'
ARMOUR — 12 OUNCE CAN
TREE! 49*
OCEAN SPRAY — LB. CAN
Cranberry Sauce 19’
69*
GRAPEFRUIT 29’
CITATION
New Year's Resolution
Think about the comforts of "total electric living" . . .
for yourself and your family . . .
Resolve now to start enjoying the benefits of electric
heat — and a new, wonderful way of living. Electric
heat is clean, economical, "just right" warmth when
you want it, and virtually maintenance-free.
This is just one of the many conveniences our Mem
bers — in both farm and non-farm homes — can enjoy
as they live as "modern" as their city neighbors! . . .
with abundant, low-cost electric power!
And their purchases each year (—a billion dollar
national market!) mean big business for Main Street
and U. S. industry! . . . with benefits to be shared by
ALL Americans!
RURAL ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT
• COMMUNITY BUILDER
Mizell O’Neal to be and appear
at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why
permanent adimnis tra t i on
should not be granted to Mrs.
Sarah Jane Wainright on es
tate of Eugene Mizell O’Neal.
| Witness my hand and offi
cial signature, this 2nd day of
December, 1968.
I Perry U. Rozier,
Ordinary. 1-2
OKEFENOKt
Grade A-Whole
Fryers
Pound 27*
2 FOR