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all citizens to be informed,
this Newspaper urges every
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY CO UN
TY
In the matter of:
Estate of Harley J. Stewart,
Deceased.
Under authority of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia gr
anted on June sth., 1972 dur.
ing the June Term 1972 of said
Court, the undersigned as ad
ministrators of the estate of
Harley J. Stewart, late of Br
antley County, Georgia, will
offer for sale at public out.
cry before the Courthouse of
said County on the first Tues,
day in September, 1972, during
the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder for cash
the following described real
property, to-wit:
All that tract of Land Lot
149 of 2nd. Land District
of Brantley County, Georgia,
consisting of 119.6 acres,
more or less„ bounded on
North by lands of Connie
Howard; on West by origin
al lot line; on South by Mrs.
Elizabeth Lynes; on East,
partly by East lot line and
partly by lands of Arnie Mor.
gan. Said tract of land be
ing more particularly des
cribed according to plat of
survey prepared by David
S. Page, Surveyor, on No
vember 29, 1967, which plat
recorded in Plat Book 4,
page 345 of public records
of Brantley County, Georgia,
is by reference incorporated
herein.
LESS AND EXCEPT: 3.25
acres conveyed to Arnie Mor
gan and 1.00 acre conveyed
to James McCall, said two
tracts being more particu
larly described according to
plat of survey prepared by
David S. Page, Surveyor, on
July 16, 1968, which plat re
corded in Plat Book 5, page
20 of public records of Br
antley County is by reference
incorporated herein. There
is Included with and on this
tract of land being offered
for sale V 2 Acre of tobacco
and 1 chicken house.
ALSO BEING OFFERED FOR
SALE AT THE HOME SITE
-1-2 wheel trailer
1 . 1964 Ford Pickup truck
1- 1961 Ford Tractor and
Equipment
The undersigned has the right
to accept or reject all bids.
Sales will run from day to
day until everything is dis
posed of.
The undersigned shall pay for
Georgia Realty Transfer Tax.
All State and County Taxes
for the year 1972, if any, shall
be paid by the purchaser.
This 31st. day of July, 1972.
S/ J. S. Pittman
Administrator
S/ Amanda Collins
Administrator
of the estate of Harley J. Stew
art, Deceased.
CITATION:
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY:
To All Whom it May Concern;
Shirley W. Flowers, having
applied for guardianship of the
persons and property of Gary
A. White, age 17, Debra Lynn
White, age 14; Virginia White,
age 11, and Joseph Dwayne Wh
ite, age 9; minor children of
Joseph A. White and Evelyn
White, late of said County,
deceased, notice is given that
said application will be heard
at my office at ten o’clock
A.M., on the first Monday in
August next.
This 29th.day of June, 1972.
S/ Perry Rozier
Ordinary and ex - officio Clerk
Court of Ordinary
NOTICE
As of this date August 7,
1972, I, Ricky Ammons will
not be responsible for any debts
other my own. 8-31.
Try WANT ADS
citizen to read and study these
notices. We strongly advise
those citizens, seeking further
In-formation, to exercise their
right of access to public rec
ords and public meeting.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY CO UN
TY.
In the matter of:
Estate of J.H. McVeigh, de
ceased.
Under authority of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia, gr
anted on March 2, 1970, dur
ing the March Term, 1970, of
said Court, the undersigned, as
administrator of the estate of
J.H. McVeigh, late of Brant
ley County, Georgia, will offer
for sale at public outcry before
the Courthouse of said County
on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1972, during the legal
hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash the
following described real prop
erty, to • wit:
That certain lot, tract or
parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the 334th Dis
trict, G.M. of Brantley Coun.
ty, Georgia, containing 58.3
acres bounded northerly by
lands of Nunn and by lands of
Ivey, easterly by lands of Lowe
and by lands of Johnson and
Knight, southerly by lands of
Jenkins and by lands of Bruns
wick Pulp & Paper Company,
and westerly by lands of Br
unswick Pulp & Paper Com
pany and by lands of Nunn,
and being more particularly
described according to a plat
made by Lee I. Kicklighter,
Jr., Georgia Registered Sur.
veyor No. 1714, dated July 27,
1972, as follows: beginning
at an iron pin on the dividing
line between the land herein
described and lands of Bruns
wick Pulp & Paper Company
at the point on said line that
marks the westernmost cor
ner of lands of Nunn, and run
ning thence south 18 degrees
25 minutes west 828.62 feet,
thence south 49 minutes east
351.48 feet, thence south 16
minutes east 533.57 feet, then
ce south 87 degrees 38 min
utes east 691.72 feet, thence
south 77 degrees 17 minutes
east 576.08 feet, thence north
32 degrees 30 minutes east
876.80 feet, thence south 87
degrees 8 minutes west 212.70
feet, thence north 31 degrees
43 minutes east 348.46 feet,
thence north 4 degrees 43 min
utes east 263.05 feet, thence
north 15 degrees 28 minutes
east 542.47 feet, thence north
71 degrees 35 minutes west
375.61 feet, thence south 18
degrees 25 minutes west 491.
50 feet, and thence north 71
degrees 35 minutes west 11-
54.48 feet to the point of be
ginning. Reference is hereby
made to said plat for all pur
poses.
Also any right, title and in
terest the estate of said J.H.
McVeigh may have in or to
the 30 foot road easement shown
on said plat, bounded northerly
by lands of Nunn and southerly
by lands of Ivey, extending from
said 58.3 acre tract of land
northeasterly 304.25 feet to a
30 foot county road.
The undersigned shall pay
for Georgia Realty Transfer
Tax. State and County taxes
for the year 1972 shall be pro
rated as of the day of sale.
This August 4, 1972.
S/ Stewart Wiggins
Administrator of the estate of
J.H. McVeigh. 8-31
CITATION:
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY CO UN
TY:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Moses J. Easton having in
proper form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Mar
iah Brown, late of said County,
this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin
of Mariah Brown to be and
appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration sh
ould not be granted to Moses
J. Easton, on Mariah Brown
estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 11th. day of July
1972.
S/ Perry Rozier
CITATION
BRANTLEY COURT OF
ORDINARY
August 8, 1972.
Ilie appraisers upon appli
cation of Inell Murchison, wid
□w of said James Henry Mur
chison, for a twelve months’
support for herself and 2(two)
minor children, having filed
their return; all persons con
cerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have,
at the next regular September
sth. term of this Court, why
said application should not be
granted.
S/ Peny Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County .
8.31
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF BR.
ANTLEY, STATE OF GEOR
GIA:
STATE OF GEORGIA VS .
One ( 1 ) .22 Glenfield Rifle,
Model 10; One ( 1 ) . 22
Winchester Rifle, Model 57;
and DENNIS WAIN RIGHT.
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO. 2744
DEFAULT JUDGEMENT
AND ORDER
The defendant in the within
and foregoing matter having
failed to plead or otherwise
defend within the time pres,
c ribed by law and it appear,
ing that no intervention has
been filed.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED
AND ADJUDGED THAT THE
firearms set out above are
hereby condemned and made
the property of the State of
Georgia, and the State Game
and Fish Commission is here,
by directed to advertise the
same for sale in the newspaper
in which the sheriff’s ad
vertisements of Brantley
County, Georgia, are pub.
lished. The sale shall be held
on the sth day of September,
1972, at 10:00 o’clock A.M.,
and within the legal hours of
sale at the Brantley County
Courthouse, Nahunta, Georgia,
and at said sale the said Com.
mission is authorized and dir*
ected to sell the aforementioned
firearms for cash. The pro
ceeds from such sale shall be
distributed as provided by law.
SO ORDERED, this 15th day
of July, 1972.
Ben Hodges
JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURTS
WAYCROSS JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT. 8-17
NOTICE OF HIGHWAY LOCA.
TION AND DESIGN APPROVAI
PROJECT NO: S- 1836 (3)
COUNTY: Brantley • Camden
Notive is hereby given that
the Location and Design of pro
ject S • 1836 (3 ), Brantley.
Camden Counties, has been ap
proved by the Department of
Transportation on July 27, 19-
72.
This project provides for the
construction of a two lane rural
type highway beginning at FAS
-1850 near SR- 252 in Camden
County and extending north
easterly to the present paving
at SR • 259 five miles south
of SR • 50 ( U.S. 84 ) in Brant,
ley County.
The purpose of this project
is to provide an all weather
paved road and better traffic
service for residents in the
immediate area.
Maps and other information
covering the project will be
available for public inspection
for a period of ten days at the
Department of Transportation
District Office, Pine Street,
Jesup, Georgia ; Field High
way Engineer’s Office, 104 N.
Nichols Street, Waycross,
Georgia ; Camden County
Courthouse, Woodbine, Geor
gia; and also the Brantley Coun
ty Courthouse, Nahunta,
Georgia.
STATE OF GEORGIA
BRANTLEY
COURT OF ORDINARY.
July 31, 1972.
The appraisers upon appli
cation of Betty P. Blocker ,
widow of said William Lank
ford Blocker for a twelve
months’ support for herself
and three minor children, hav
ing filed their return; all per
sons concerned hereby are ci
ted to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular Sep
tember term of this Court, why
said application should not be
granted.
Ordinary
S/ Perry Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County .
8-31
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY.
In the matter of:
Estate of J.L. McVeigh, De.
ceased.
Under authority of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of
Brantley County, Georgia, gr
anted on March 2, 1970, dur.
Ing the March Term, 1970, of
said Court, the undersigned as
administrator of the estate of
J.L. McVeigh, late of Brantley
County, Georgia, will offer for
sale at public outcry before
the Courthouse of said County
on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1972, during the legal
hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash the
following described real prop,
erty, to. wit:
That certain lot, tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and
being in the 334th District, G.M.
of Brantley County, Georgia,
containing 48 acres, more or
less, bounded as follows: nor
theriy by a tract of land des.
cribed and identified accord,
ing to the plat entitled “ J.
L. McVeigh Est. Subdivision”,
made by H.W. Williams, Jr.,
Registered Land Surveyor No.
1396, dated May 28, 1970, and
revised June 23, 1970, which
is recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia,
in Plat Book 5, page 228, as
all of Lot Number 10; easterly
by the old J.A. McVeigh home
place, by lands of Weaver, and
by lands of Smith; southeast
erly by lands of Smith and by
lands of Barnard; southwest,
erly by lands of Moody and by
lands of Gilman Paper Com
pany; and westerly by lands
of Union Camp Corporation.
Reference is hereby made
to said plat and to the record
thereof for all purposes.
The undersigned shall pay
for Georgia Realty Transfer
Tax. State and County taxes
for the year 1972 shall be
prorated as of the day of sale.
This August 7, 1972.
S/ John A. McVeigh
Administrator of the estate of
J.L. McVeigh, Deceased.
STOP SWEATER ITCH
If you don’t like the dis
comfort of scratchy sweater
sleeves on your bare arms,
Extension home economists
offer this remedy to the
problem. Take old nylon
stockings and line wool sleeves.
Just cut the stocking to proper t
length and hand sew one end
to the cuff, the other to the
armhole. Besides eliminating
scratching, the hose sleeve
linings make the sweater much
easier to put on and take off.
HOW TO CARE
FOR YOUR CARPET
In return for a small
amount of care, your carpet
will reward you with years of
enjoyment and beauty. Here
are some helpful ways to
clean carpets more effectively
and add many extra years of
wear.
Every carpet should be
thoroughly vacuumed every
week to keep soil from
grinding into the fibers. In
parts of the home where
traffic is heavy, daily
vacuuming is a must.
No matter how efficient
your vacuum is, it can’t
remove the airborne dirt
particles that cling to the
fibers and dull the carpet’s
color. Occasional home
cleaning brightens the luster
of carpets made of wool or
other fibers.
The dry method (using
absorbent powder) is safer.
The wet method, employing a
special cleaner or neutral
detergent and water, is more
effective. However, frequent
use of the wet method will
leave a residue as it is
impossible to rinse a carpet
thoroughly on the floor.
All carpets should be
treated periodically by a
reputable cleaner. He has
been cleaning wool for years,
and knows exactly how to
bring out its beauty.
Wall-to-wall carpets are
usually cleaned right in the
home, while rugs are usually
taken to the plant for a
shampoo. Both methods are
successful when done by a
reputable firm.
The wool mark on a carpet
is your assurance that the
carpet is made of the world’s
best...pure wool pile, and that
it meets the rigid quality
standards of The Wool
Bureau, Inc., who will send
you a FREE AND EASY
CARE Booklet, if you write
to them at 360 Lexington
Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.
Remember, when it comes to
clean carpeting, where
there’s a wool, there’s away.
August 15, 1972
To Whom It May Concern:
We, the Superintendent and his two Assistants Ed.
ward Chancey and Harry King would like to comment
the PoU Officials of Brantley County for their out
standing work in performing their duties in the Aug.
ust Bth. 1972 Primary. We feel this was one of the best
managed Elections in each Precinct that has ever been
conducted in Brantley County. Our thanks goes out to
each of you for a job well done.
In one Precinct there were a lot of criticism from one
particular group, but according to our interpertation of
the law, Ref. Code Section 34 - 1309; 34 . 1310. C and
34 . 1321 the law was not violated and we want to commend
these officials for their loyalty in carrying out the law.
Perry U. Rozier
Superintendent
Edward J. Chancey
Assistant to Supt.
Harry King
Assistant to Supt.
THANKS
FROM
L CARLTON LEE
Candidate for
County Commissioner
Post No. 3, Brantley County
A sincere Thank You to the 1158 citizens who voted
for me on August Bth. To all other citizens, I earnestly
solicit your consideration and vote for the run - off
election on August 29th.
I wish to thank my opponents for running a clean
race. I assure you that mine has been and will con
tinue to be.
In the ' Short time remaining 1 may not get to see all
of you personally^ but feel sure you will understand
if I do not.
Sincerely,
L. Carlton Lee
The Chinese used rockets as weapons against the Mongols
more than 700 years ago.
DATSUN
IS GREENING
AMERICA.
It's the truth. From little Datsuns ing quality is all about. Learn about such
mighty trees do grow. things as overhead cam engines, safety front
From now until October 15, when- disc brakes and independent rear suspen
ever anyone takes a test drive at a partici- sions. And other features not ordinarily found
pating Datsun dealership, we will pay for a on cars in Datsun's class.
new tree to be planted in his , .»,• , The world needs a lot
name by the U.S. Forest Service. of things these days. Trees,
And, we'll give a free Ansel 4 a I ( among them. So we thought
Adams scenic poster, too. (It's ’( ■ we d inv ' ,e Y ou * n w »tb some-
a $2.50 value.) We want you T ^ing more meaningful than
to test drive a Datsun. To see ' [ T free balloons.
firsthand what our engineer- W -.W Drive a Datsun. Plant a tree.
Local Sales
Representative
dick PURCELL
Te’ ’ nne: 462-5533
TOW SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT
427-4229 - 427-4696 DATSUN ”
FROM NISSAN WITH PRIDE ‘ I
m BILLY PWKWS fa
% x DATSUN SMES INC.
5 MILES WEST OF JESUP ON U.S HIGHWAY 341
page 5
• The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta. Georgia. August 17, 1972
MRS. MOODY
THANKS
VOTERS
I ran for the office of Br.
antley County School Superin.
tendent unopposed in the Aug.
ust Bth Primary election and
received 2296 votes.
For the past twelve ( 12 )
years I have pledged my best
to carry on the duties of this
office with efficiency and ec.
onomy in so far as the Mini
mum Foundation Law of Pub
lie Education would allow, but
at the same time not jeop
ardizing the learning process
by false economizing. I have
seen given the opportunity to
do just that and I believe I
have fulfilled my promise.
May I express my sincere th
anks to all the citizenry for your
aid, co - operation and par
ticipation in fulfilling my pro
raise.
I again make the same pro
mise and will always seek to
improve our system of edu
cation for our youth are the
best in the land.
I am grateful for having had
no opponents and sincerely th
ank you for the confidence you
have bestowed in me to let me
serve you again.
Mable R. Moody
One thoughtful way to rate
with your mate is to take the
courtesy initiative with his or
her folks. Instead of leaving it
to your spouse to remember
their birthdays and anniver
saries, buy the appropriate
cards yourself, without
having to be reminded, and
suggest that your in-laws be
invited to a dinner
celebration.
When visiting your in-laws,
it’s both thoughtful and wise
to stay at a hotel or motel
instead of their home. Other
wise, they might go way over
board in trying to please you,
and get overtired and anxious
in the enthusiastic process.
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BRAGGIN’ ON BEANS
Gratefully,
Soybeans are a high-protein
commodity. In fact, they con
tain about 40 percent protein,
and about 20 percent oil. And
soybean specialists with the
Cooperative Extension Service
say the protein in soybeans “is
the most nearly perfect
vegetable protein known.”