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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, December 16, 1971
Legal Advertising
Court of Ordinary,
Brantley County,
Georgia
To any Creditors
Parties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Mrs.
Mytice Smith, formerly of
Nahunta, Georgia, notice is
hereby given that Mrs. Jean
Thomas has filed application
with me to declare no Ad
ministration necessary.
Said application will be
heard at my office Monday,
January 3rd, 1972 at 10:00
A.M., and if no objection is
made an order will be passed
saying no Administration
necessary.
December 7, 1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary
COURT OF ORDINARY,
BRANTLEY COUNTY,
GEORGIA
To any Creditors and All
Parties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Mrs.
Rhoda Idell Jacobs, deceas
ed, formerly of the County
of Brantley, State of Georgia,
notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Ina Mae J. Purdom an
heir at law of the said de
ceased has filed application
with me to declare no Ad
ministration with me to de
clare no Administration ne
cessary.
Said application will be
heard at my office Monday,
January 3rd, 1972, at 10:00
A.M,, and if no objection is
made an order will be passed
saying no Administration is
necessary.
December 6th, 1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary
STATE OF CTOR GIA
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY
WHEREAS, BLANCHE G. RU
PLEY and ELIZABETH MIDDL
TON, the administrators of the
estate ofREBECCA LEARY MI-
DDLETON, deceased, repres
ent to the court in their petit
ion, duly filed and entered on
record, that they have fully
administered said estate. This
is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concered, heirs at laws and
creditors of said deceased, to
show cause, if any they can,
why said administrators should
not be discharged from their
administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first
Monday in January, 1972.
and All
Thisßthday of December, 19-
71.
S/ PERRY ROZIER
Ordinary of Brantley C®unty.
Georgia
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
There will be sold before the
Court House Door of Brantley
County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1971,
between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property:
One 1970 GMC 1/2-ton Pick
up, Manufacturer's I.D. Num-
ber CE 134 1 251939; Said pro
pertylevied on as the property
of Lizzie V. Smith under
andby virtue of an excecution
issuing out of the Superior
Court of Brantley County in
favor of American National
Bank of Brunswick and against
said Lizzie V. Smith. Said
property being cumbersome
and expensive to move, it will
not be exposed before said
court house door but may be
inspected by application to
the undersigned.
This 7th day of December,
1971,
s/Robert W, Johns
Sheriff, Brantley County,
Georgia
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
In the matter of:
Estate of Earnest C. Boyd and
Mattie Boyd, Deceased.
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Under authority of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia,
granted on December 6, 1971,
during the December Term
1971 of said Court, the under
signed Administrator of the
estate of Earnest C. Boyd and
Mattie Boyd, late of Brantley
County, Georgia, will offer
for sale at public outcry be
fore the Courthouse door of
said County on the first Tues
day in January 1972 during the
legalhours of sale to the high-
est and best bidder for cash
the following described real
property, to-wit:
Two acres more or less of
land being in the village of
Lulaton, beginning at a point
on the southerly boundary
line of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company's right-of
way, which right-of-way line
is parallel with and 100 feet
southwardly, measured at right
angles, from the center line
of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company's main
tract; said point being distant
284 feet eastwardly, measured
along said center line, from
post 0-615; running thence
westwardly, along said right
of-way line, 440 feet; thence
southwardly, at right angles,
from the preceding course,
210 feet; thence eastwardly,
440 feet to a point 280 feet
southwardly, from the point
of beginning; thence north
wardly 208 feet to the point
of beginning; and being shown
outlined in yellow on the
blue-print winch is made a
part hereof, for all purposes.
Also one p 955 Camper Trail
er to be sold at public auction.
The seller reserves the right
to refuse any or all bids.
s/Grady Boyd
Administrator of estate of
Earnest C. Boyd and Mattie
Boyd.
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Our warmest
wishes for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and happy
New Year.
An artist’s drawing dramatizes the wide-screen presentation of
“The Atlanta Story,” an historical documentary now being
shown at Underground Atlanta. (PRN)
TOUR
GEORGIA
Underground Atlanta has
become an international
byword where tourist
attractions are concerned.
Thousands of visitors from all
over the world have been
caught up in the excitement of
the revival of a Victorian “Old
Atlanta” beneath the streets
of a vibrant, new-as-tommor
row city.
Now to its captivating
collection of one-of-a-kind
shops and nightspots,
Underground Atlanta has
added “The Atlanta Story,”
an historical documentary
tracing the city from its
inception as a railroad crossing
called Terminus, through its
early boom days as the
renamed Marthasville. It deals
at length with what is
probably Atlanta’s best known
era - the Civil War years of
“Gone With the Wind” fame --
concluding with the city’s
dynamic modern saga.
The theater designed to
showcase the production is
called Chimeric Atlanta. The
word “chimeric” is taken from
out and seek my fortune if I wasn’t
so badly needed at home as a de
pendent.”
Greek mythology to define
the theater as particularly
fascinating and imaginative. Its
special building is located
alongside what is to become a
primary entrance into
Underground Atlanta, just off
busy Central Avenue in the
downtown area.
The revolutionary new
production makes use of three
cinerama projectors, 22 slide
projectors, three special
effects projectors and
extensive lighting effects - all
pre-programmed and
synchronized for maximum
dramatic effort.
Chimeric Atlanta is open
Monday through Friday from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for showings
to school, convention and
other groups, and from 6 to
11 p.m. to the general public.
Theater hours on Saturdays
and holidays are 1 to 11 p.m.;
Sundays 1 to 9 p.m.
The Department of
Industry and Trade, Tourist;
Division, believes you would
enjoy this new entry in the
endless surprises that make up
Underground Atlanta.
Veterans
Corner
G. I. Bill enrollment of 1,043,-
000 veterans and servicemen in
college, high school and on-the
job training ms lastjob last
month was the highest of any
October since 1951, the Veterans
Administration reported today.
A. W. Tate. Director, Atlanta
Veterans Administration Region
al Office, said October enroll
ment in Georgia showed a 3.8
per cent increase over the 23,502
per cent increase over the 23,502
in training in October of last
year. April and November are
normally the peak months of
the school year for veterans and
servicemen studying under the
G. I. Bill, Tate noted.
Total enrollments in Georgia
during fiscal year 1971 reached
26-644 following an upward trend
which Tate said may go as high
as 34,647 in the current fiscal
year )1972).
For the preceding five fiscal
years, enrollments have been:
7,445 (in 1967), 10,472 (1968),
13,670 (1969), and 18,712 in 1970.
The number of veterans in
on-the-job training programs in
October —some 1.445 — was up
35.2 per cent over the previous
/ear.
For further information con
tact the nearest VA office or
your local veterans service or
ganization representative.
Helps Shrink
Swelling Os
Hemorrhoidal
Tissues
caused by inflammation
Doctors have found a medica
tion that in many cases gives
prompt, temporary relief from
pain and burning itch in hemor
rhoidal tissues. Then it actually
helps shrink swelling of these
tissues caused by inflammation.
The answer is Preparation H*.
No prescription is needed for
Preparation H. Ointment or
suppositories.
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
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Company
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pharmacist Always or Duty
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RACE
RESULTS
Eldon Yarbrough fought his
way to victory on Sunday af
ternoon at Golden Isles S peed
way.
Yarbrough, fighting-off last
minute advances by Savann
ah's Cecil "Sam" Sommers
drove to victory in the No.
29 Chevelle based in Jack
sonville, Fla.
Sommers, fresh from a 40-
lap win in Jacksonville on
Saturday night found himself
on the tail of the pack for a
restart during the feature e
ventwhen the green flag flew
catching the Late Model Sp
ortsman Chauffer in the pits
for gas. Hard-charging th
rough the remainder of the
race and a last minute man
auver around Eddie MacDon
ald, Sr., placed and finished
Sommers in number two spot.
RodEulenfeldagain appear
ed for the racing action with
out a ride. Sautrday night's
action left Eulenfeld's No.
42 Chevelle spent! The pop
ular chauffer drove the No.
13, 6-cylinder Ford of Joe
Fields from Savannah.
Eddie MacDonald, Sr., and
his No. 90 Chevelle arrived
for the afternoon racing after
a firey-exit on Saturday
night., A blown hose caused
coolant to blow over the hot
engine and the blazing mach-
ine was steered into the pits
by it's pilot. Three times the
machine blazed before it was
finally extinguished by safety
crews. The car was not ser
iously damaged. MacDonald
finished third in the feature
event.
The heat races were won by
Eldon Yarbrough and Rance
Phillips with the 15-lap con-
solation going to Eddie Mac-
Donald, Sr.
Finishers were:
. Eldon Yarbrough
2. Sam Sommers
3. Eddie MacDonald,Sr.
4. David Ezell
5. Bud Wilson
6. Eddie MacDonald,Jr,
7. Danny Farmer
8 . Paul Williams
9. Frank Brantley
10. Robert Cowart
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M of everything.
Clough-Pearson Funeral Home
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
KEENEYE’S TIPS
ON SHOOTING
- When in the field
, take the time
i^^/xto identify your target.
Are you about to
! / 7^ pull the trigger
(A 7 on a deer
i or a fellow hunter?
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