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Thanks
Words can never
adequately express
our sincerest thanks
Words can never
adequately express ,
our sincerest thanks
and gratitude to
those whose ex-
pressions of sym
pathy meant s o much
,tous during our re
cent bereavement.
We are especially
grateful for the
floral tributes,
covered dishes and
other kindnesses
shown to each of us
during this time.
May the Lord's
blessings abide with
each of you.
The Family of
Wendell and Suzanne
Higginbotham
Mutual^
The Company that pays
TO THE 1971 BRANTLEY
COUNTY GRADUATES
FOR ALL YOUR
INSURANCE NEEDS SEE:
Lloyd A. White
P. 0. Box 96
White Oak, Ga. 31568
Phone 576—5211
Life Insurance
Hospitalization
Disability Income
Call or Write for Free
Information
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National Audubon Society photograph by Gordon b. bmitn.
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A solitary sandpiper. Self-sufficient. Free to run the
ocean’s edge and search the sand for food. Free if
man lets it be.
All nature is meant to be free. Free of smoggy
air, impure water, ravaged habitats. Nature cant
fight these burdens alone. Help is needed.
So along with supplying electricity, Georgia
Power’ strives to safeguard the environment By
1976 we will have spent $59 million for built-in
protection. Such as modern electrostatic precipitators
to help keep the air clean. And cooling towers to
assure no warm water is returned to the rivers.
We also pay farmers and landowners to plant
riehts-of-way with crops for wildlife. Sponsor Geor
gia’s 4-H Wildlife Program. And preserve some
62,000 acres of woodlands.
Conservation is important in our work. And it
always has been. Because we value nature and
want to let it be.
Georgia Power Company
A citizen wherever we serve®
.Card Thanks
I would like to take
this means of ex-
pressing my deep
and sincere appre
ciation to the many
friends for their
willingness and as
sistance during the
illness and death of
my husband, Dewey
Harrington.
I am especially
grateful to those
contributing blood,
covered dishes, the
beautiful floral tri
butes and words of
sympathy.
May the Lord's
blessings abide with
each of you.
Ola Harrington
Let it be.
LEGAL NOTICE
Georgia, Brantley County.
On July 26, 1955, J. S.
Wilson executed a note for
Six Hundred ($600.00) Dol
lars, payable to The Citizens
Bank of Folkston, Nahunta
Branch, which note with
interest thereon at the rate
of eight (percent per
annum was due and payable
in full twelve (12) months
from the date of said note.
In order to secure the pay
ment of said note, J. S.
Wilson executed and de
livered to the Citizens Bank
of Folkston, Nahunta Branch,
a Deed to Secure Debt con
veying the following des
cribed property:
A certain tract or parcel of
land in the City of Nahunta,
Georgia, in Brooker Sub
division, located in land lot
Number Eighty Eight and in
the Second Land District of
Brantley County, Georgia,
bounded as follows: North,
by lands of Rebecca White
and Henry Tabor; East, by
lands of Hallman; South, by
public road leading from
Nahunta, Georgia to Black
shear, Georgia; West, by lands
of Frank Wilson.
This is a portion of that tract
described in deed from Mrs.
Beulah M. Crews to J. S.
Wilson, dated October 21st,
1946 and recorded Brantley
County Records, Deed Book
15, Folio 255.
Said deed is recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Brantley
County, Georgia in Mortgage
Book 35, page 245.
On April 19, 1962, said Deed
to Secure Debt, t ogether with
all of the right, title, inter
est, powers and options of the
same and the property des
cribed therein, and the in
debtness secured thereby was
transferred by the Citizens
Bank, Nahunta, Ga. to H. S.
Wilson, Said transfer is re
corded in the Office of said
Clerk in Mortgage Book 49,
page 22L
Because the said J. S. Wilson
defaulted in making the pay
ment as aforesaid, and pur
suant to the provisions of said
note, and the Deed to Secure
Debt securing the same, H. S.
Wilson, transferee of said
Deed to Secure Debt has de
'dared the entire balance due
and collectible. The said
deed contained a power of
sale authorizing the grantee
as attorney-in-fact for the
grantor to sell the property
thereby conveyed in order to
satisfy said note, after ad
vertising the same once a
week for four weeks in the
official gazette in said coun
ty, in accordance with said
power of sale, and by virtue
thereof, H. S. Wilson, trans
feree, will sell the property
above described, at public
outcry, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, on the
first Tuesday in July, 1971,
before the courthouse door in
Brantley County, Georgia,
and within the legal hours of
sale. The proceeds of the sale
will be used as follows: to
pay the expenses of said sale;
to pay the sum secured by
said deed; the balance to J. S.
Wilson, or his heirs.
'S/H. S. Wilson
H. S. Wilson as attorney-in
fact.
"WANT AD"
NEED A PLACE TO
PARK A MOBILE
HOME RENT FREE?
If so call 462-5162
before 5 o'clock.
Dick Hagen is in FORD COUN-
TRY now. See him or call him in
Waycross, Ga.
CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE
YOU DID IF YOU TRADED CARS BEFORE
YOU TALKED WITH . . .
JACK H. RENTZ
Padgett Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc.
WAYCROSS, GA. PHONE 283-7711
State of Georgia
County of Brantley
In the Court of Said State and
County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Blanche G. Rupley, as ad
ministratrix of the estate of
Allene Smith, deceased,
having applied to me by peti
tion for leave to sell the real
estate of said deceased, this
is to notify the next of kin and
creditors of said deceased that
said petition will be passed
upon at the July Term, 1971,
of the court of ordinary of said
county and that, unless cause
is then shown to the contrary,
said leave will be granted.
This 3 day of June, 1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary of Brantley County,
Georgia 7-1
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Blanche G. Rupley and
Mrs. Elizabeth Middleton, as
Administrators of the estate of
Rebecca L. Middle ton, de
ceased, having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell
the real estate of said de
ceased, this is to notify the
creditors and kindred that said
application will be passed
upon at the July Term, 1971,
of the Court of Ordinary of
said County and that, unless
cause is then shown to the
contrary, said leave will be
granted.
This 8 day of June, 1971.
/S/ Perry U, Rozier
Ordinary of Brantley County,
Georgia
CITATION
Georgia, Brantley County
To Whom It May Concern
Mary K. Strickland Raulerson,
Guardian of Gerald Ward
Strickland and Deidre Strick
land Harper, having filed her
request of Letters of Dismiss -
tion; this is to cite all persons
interested and to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary
of said County, at the next
term thereof, why said letter
should not be issued as prayed.
'S/ Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County,
Georgia
I, Tommy Jacobs,
as of June 17, 1971,
willno longer be re
sponsible for debts
made by anyone other
than myself.
/S/ Tommy Jacobs
NOTICE
NAHUNTA LODGE
No. 391 F. & A. M.
A special meeting
is called for June
29th, 8:00 PM, for
fish fry. All mem
bers, their families
and members of Na
hunta Chapter #365
OEA and visiting
brothers invited.
J. L. Stevens, W. M
M. L. Bradshaw,
Sect.
NNWYIHIKNn
283-3131 OFFICE
283-0043 HOME
SIOO.OO
NOTICE
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In Memoriam
In memory of
Emory (Terry)
Allen who would
have celebrated his
31st Birthday on =
June 15th.
Sweet memories of
you we'll always J
hoi.d for as long as
che story of Jesus 1
is told. We think of <
you as only sleeping
but in our hearts
we're still weeping.
God giveth, God
taketh away, even
though it's hard to
understand each day.
Terry, you'll never
know the pain and
sorrow that was left
in our hearts, on
that sad day you left
so many with nothing
but broken hearts.
Nothing seems the
same since the mas
ter called your name;
You were sunshine
to all of our hearts.
Sadly missed
WAIT TIL FALL
Avoid the spring and sum
mer rush by studying your
shrub needs, selecting your
plants, and preparing the
planting area. Then plant your
shrubs during the milder
periods of October, November
and December. That’s the
advice of Troy Keeble, Exten
sion Service horticulturist. He
says plants put out during this
time will make some root
growth, which will increase
their chances of withstanding
the heat and drought next
summer.
BRANTLEY COUNTY C.B. RADIO CLUB HELD
SECOND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
THE BRANTLEY COUNTY CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB HELD THEIR SECOND
ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SATURDAY, JUNE 5 AT THE BRANTLEY COUNTYHTGH
SCHOOL. THE SUPPER CONSISTED OF BARBECUED CHICKEN, BAKED BEANS,
SALAD, SLAW, BREAD, CAKE, AND TEA. FOLLOWING THIS THERE WAS A CAKE
AUCTION IN ORDER TO RAISE MONEY TO HELP PURCHASE UNIFORMS FOR THE
BRANTLEY COUNTY BAND. EVERYONE ENJOYED OUR LOCALTALENT AND THE
SINGING BY THE PENDLETON GOSPEL SINGERS. THE GRAND PRISE, A 4 H. P.
EVINRUDE MOTOR, Al 2 FT. ALU BOAT, AND A COX TRAILER, WAS WON BY
MR. JERRY E. GARLAND OF NAHUNTA. OUR THANKS GOES TO THE SPONSORS,
THE DOOR PRISE CONTRIBUTORS, THE GUESTS, AND THE MEMBERS OF THE
CLUB FOR THEIR CONCERN, CONTRIBUTIONS, AND GOOD WORK.
SPONSORS WERE AS FOLLOWS:
A. B. Brooker & Son The Citizens Bank of Nahunta
Ammons Bro's of Hoboken The Brantley Enterprise
The Nahunta Motel Robert Johns
Cecil Moody Merrier Marine of Jesup
Cleland Plumbing Nahunta Body Shop
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Moody W. L. Dowling
The Citizens Bank of Hoboken Edward's Service Station
Smiths Garage Gold House Restaurant
P. U. Rozier Depratter Service Station
Davis Garage Riley Johns & Sons
Don's Cleaners Southern Propane Gas
Nahunta Manufacturing Co. Hoboken Drive-In
E. A. Hunter Store, Waynesville O. H. Thompson
Hendrix Building & Construction
Powell Manufacturing Company of South Carolina
PRIZES
1 Hatchet
1 Ladles Hose
1 Parker Pen
1 Zebco Spinner
1 Thermos Jug
1 Flashlight
1 Camera
1 T oliet Set
1 Pen and Pencil Set
1 Bait Bucket
1 Hand Lantern
1 Can Floor Finish
1 Package (Unknown)
1 Hair Spray and Comb
5 Quarts Oil
1 Fruit Bowl
1 Flower Arrangement
Herrin Brothers Herrin Brothers
6 Comb Sets 3 Braclets
Lillian Powell . „
T . c. • t 1 j Roy E - Austin
laleen Strickland _ , _ ,
Elouise Hulett S ' eWar
Billy Sutton Angelina Morgan
Daniel Wiseman
Annie Lee Martin
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 1?, 1971
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saved a heck of a lot of dough on architect's fees
by designing the place myself!”
Free pick-up
and delivery
Phone: 462-5933
Nahunta, Ga.
Get the Most
From Your Woodlands
Interstate Paper Corporation has heavy equipment available to assist
landowners in Coastal Georgia prepare and plant cut-over woodlands.
Call us.
INTERSTATE
Brantley County Landowner s May Contact G. W. (Bill)
Henry, Area Forester, 615 Elm Street, Jesup, Ga.,
Telephone 912/427-3927.
DOOR PRIZES
CONTRIBUTORS
Wilson Auto Parts
Schriebers Bootery
Harrells Jewelers
King Firestone
Western Auto, Nahunta
Morgan’s Grocery
Harrison Grocery, Waynesville
Thomlinson Drugs
Bennett Brothers
DePratter Grocery
R. B. Brooker
Paint & Tile, Waycross
Brownings Drugs
Leatha’s Hair Stylist
American Oil Su., Blackshear
Nahunu Florist
Colley's Flowers
M
ibei
KAMCO DISTRIBUTORS
WHOLE — RETAIL
STEREO TAPES — 8 TRACK $3.99
4 TRACK $1.29
COMPLETE LINE OF NOVELTIES
HORTENSE, GA. PHONE 473-2397
Contact: Charles E. Williams, Wood Manager
INTERSTATE PAPER CORPORATION
Riceboro, Georgia 31323
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WINNERS
Paul Morgan
Guy Langham
Ronald Morgan
Melvin Tapley
Timothy Sutton
R. E. Wilchar
Marie Sutton
Ellen Strickland
Tom Weathersbee
Mrs. A. E. Flanders
Sherry Nichols
Mrs. R. D. Brunson, Sr.
Elwood Boyd
Andy Sutton
John Hardesty
Charles M. Scott
Joseph Byrne