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Public Notices
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of EDIS
L. SHEPPARD, deceased, late
of Screven County, are hereby
notified to render their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
This 4th day of October 2022
Tomikas S. Sheppard,
Executrix of the Estate of
Edis L. Sheppard,
Deceased
3455 Zinnia Place, Unit D
Waldorf, Maryland 20602
Grady K. Reddick
Reddick & Sheppard, PC.
Attorneys at Law
PO Box 1923
Sylvania, Georgia 30467
103
11.02.22
#104
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF
SCREVEN COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RUFUS GORDON, SR.,
DECEASED
ESTATE NO. 2022-PC-84
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATIVE NOTICE
And to whom it may concern
Rufus Gordon, Jr. has petitioned
for RUFUS GORDON, JR. to be
appointed administrator(s) of the
estate of RUFUS GORDON, SR.,
deceased, of said County. (The
petitioner has also applied for waiver
of bond, waiver of reports, waiver of
statements, and/or grant of certain
powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-
12-261.) All interested persons are
hereby notified to show cause why
said petition should not be granted.
All objections to the petition must be
in writing, setting forth the grounds
of any such objections, and must
be filed with the Court on or before
November 3, 2022.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All
objections to the petition must be in
writing, setting forth the grounds of
any such objections. All objections
should be sworn to before a notary
public or before a probate court clerk,
and filing fees must be tendered with
your objections, unless you qualify
to file as an indigent party. Contact
probate court personnel for the
required amount of filing fees. If any
objections are filed, a hearing will
be held on November 3, 2022. If no
objections are filed, the petition may
be granted without a hearing.
Debbie C. Brown
Judge of the Probate Court
By: Vickie L. Parker
216 Mims Road, Suite 107
Sylvania, Georgia 30467
912-564-2783
104
11.02.22
#106
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
DENNIS A. DALEY, deceased,
late of Screven County, are
hereby notified to render their
demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment to
me.
This 6th day of October 2022.
Dawn Blackwell Daley,
Executrix of the Estate of
Dennis A. Daley, deceased
Legal Notice
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104 Magnolia Crescent Drive
Sylvania, Georgia 30467
Donald O. Sheppard, III
Reddick & Sheppard, PC.
Attorneys at Law
P. O. Box 1923
Sylvania, Georgia 30467
106
11.02.22
#107
SUMMARIES OF
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
Pursuant to requirements of
the Georgia Constitution,
Attorney General
Christopher Carr, Secretary
of State Brad Raffensperger,
and Legislative Counsel
Rick Ruskell hereby provide
the summaries of the
proposed constitutional
amendments that will appear
on the November 8, 2022,
general election ballot for
consideration by the people
of Georgia (short captions
are those adopted by the
Constitutional Amendments
Publication Board):
- 1 -
Provides for suspension of
compensation of certain
State officers and members
of General Assembly.
Senate Resolution No. 134
Resolution Act No. 304
Ga. L. 2021, p. 939
" "()
YES
() NO
Shall the Constitution of Georgia
be amended so as to suspend the
compensation of the Governor, Lieu
tenant Governor, Secretary of State,
Attorney General, State School
Superintendent, Commissioner of
Insurance, Commissioner of Agricul
ture, Commissioner of Labor, or any
member of the General Assembly
while such individual is suspended
from office following indicment for
a felony?"
Summary
This proposal provides for
the suspension of compensation for
certain public officers who are
suspended because of
indictment for a felony. It
amends Article II, Section
III, Paragraph I of the
Georgia Constitution in
subparagraphs (b), relating to
felony indictment of certain
public officials, (d), relating
to the period for appointment
of a review commission, (e),
relating to petition for review
of suspension, and (h),
relating to termination of
suspension not first tried at
the next regular or special
term following indictment.
A copy of this entire proposed con
stitutional amendment is on file in
the office of the judge of the
probate court and is available
for public inspection.
-2-
Provides for temporary
local tax relief after
disasters.
House Resolution No. 594
Resolution Act No. 803
Ga. L. 2022, p. 837
""()
YES
() NO
Shall the Constitution of Georgia
be amended so as to provide that
the governing authority of
each county, municipality, and
consolidated government and the
board of education of each
independent and county
school system in this state
shall be authorized to
grant temporary tax relief to
properties within its jurisdiction
which are severely damaged or
destroyed as a result of a disaster
and located within a nationally
declared disaster area?"
Summary
This proposal provides that the
governing authorities of coun
ties, municipalities, and consoli
dated governments and the board of
education of each independent and
county school system shall be
authorized to grant
temporary tax relief to
properties severely damaged
or destroyed as a result of a
disaster and located within a
nationally declared disaster
area. It authorizes the
Georgia General Assembly
by general law to provide for
the eligibility, procedures for
obtaining, and all other
matters regarding such
temporary tax relief. It
amends Article VII, Section
I, Paragraph III of the
Georgia Constitution by
revising the current text of
subparagraph (a) and adding
a new subparagraph (h).
A copy of this entire
proposed constitutional
amendment is on file in the
office of the judge of the
probate court and is available
for public inspection.
SUMMARIES OF
PROPOSED STATE-WIDE
REFERENDUM
QUESTIONS
Pursuant to Code Section 21-2-
4 of the O.C.G.A., the Secretary
of State is authorized to include
with the summaries of proposed
constitutional amendments
summaries of any state-wide
referendum questions to be
voted on at the same general
election:
-A-
Provides tax exemption for
agricultural equipment and
certain farm products in
certain circumstances.
House Bill No. 498
Act No. 260
Ga. L. 2021, p. 602
"( ) YES
( ) NO
Shall the Act be
approved which
expands a state
wide exemption
from ad
valorem taxes
for agricultural
equipment and
certain farm
products held
by certain
entities to
include entities
comprising two
or more family
owned farm
entities, and
which adds
dairy products
and unfertilized
eggs of poultry
as qualified
farm products
with respect to
such
exemption?"
Summary
This proposal expands an
existing ad valorem tax
exemption for agricultural
equipment and certain farm
products of certain entities and
adds dairy products and
unfertilized poultry eggs to the
exemption. It amends Code
Section 48-5-41.1 of the
Official Code of Georgia
Annotated in paragraphs (2) and
(9) of subsection (a).
If approved by a majority of the
voters, the Act becomes
effective on January 1, 2023,
and applies to all tax years
beginning on or after that date.
-B-
Provides tax exemption for
certain equipment used by
timber producers.
House Bill No. 997
Act No. 859
Ga. L. 2022, p. 736
"( ) YES
( ) NO
Shall the Act be
approved which
grants a state
wide exemption
from all ad
valorem taxes
for certain
equipment used
by timber
producers in the
production or
harvest of
timber?"
Summary
This proposal authorizes a new
exemption from ad valorem
taxes for certain equipment
used by timber producers in the
production or harvest of timber.
It enacts new Code Section 48-
5-41.3 of the Official Code of
Georgia Annotated.
If approved by a majority of the
voters, the Act becomes
effective on January 1, 2023,
and applies to all tax years
beginning on or after that date.You
are hereby advised that this law firm
is collecting a debt and any informa
tion obtained will be used for that
purpose.
107
11-2-22
#109
GEORGIA, SCREVEN
COUNTY
All creditors of the Estate of OSAL
JEROME EVANS, deceased, late of
Screven County, Georgia, are hereby
notified to render their demands to the
undersigned according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment
to the undersigned.
This 19th day of October 2022
Mary Margaret Evans
Executrix of the Estate of
Osal Jerome Evans
302 South Lake Drive
Sylvania, Georgia 30467
Hunter and Hunter,
Attorneys at Law
109
11.16.22
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#110
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF
SCREVEN COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GOVERNOR WILLIAMS,
DECEASED
ESTATE NO. 2022-PC-78
NOTICE
IN RE: The Petition to Probate Will
(and Codicil(s)) in Solemn Form in
the above-referenced estate having
been duly filed.
TO: DESIRE MOORE
This is to notify you to file objection,
if there is any, to the petition to probate
will in solemn form, in this Court on
or before November 30, 2022.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objec
tions to the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any such
objections. All objections should be
sworn to before a notary public or be
fore the probate court clerk, and filing
fees must be tendered with your objec
tions, unless you qualify to file as an
indigent party. Contact probate court
personnel for the required amount of
filing fees. If any objections are filed,
a hearing will be scheduled at a later
date. If no objections are filed, the peti
tion may be granted without a hearing.
Debbie C. Brown
Judge of the Probate Court
By: Vickie L. Parker
Clerk of the Probate Court
216 Mims Road
Sylvania, Georgia 30467
912-564-2783
110
11.23.22
#111
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SCREVEN COUNTY STATE OF
GEORGIA
IN RE: ANASTASIA PRUE
OSBORNE
A Minor Child
CIVIL ACTION #1S22AD4
NOTICE TO BIOLOGICAL MOTH
ER PURSUANT TO O.C.G.A. §
19-8-10
To: Whitney Krider
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SCREVEN COUNTY STATE OF
GEORGIA IN RE: Petition For
Adoption of a Minor Child TO-WIT:
ANASTASIA PRUE OSBORNE,
Legal Mother NOTICE TO APPEAR
In accordance with Official Code of
Georgia Annotated § 19-8-10, you are
hereby notified that there has been a
PETITION FOR ADOPTION filed
with the Superior Court of Screven
County, Georgia, Case No. 1S22AD4
for the purpose of adoption of the mi
nor female child bom April 8,2021, in
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Caro
lina. Greetings: Pursuant to the Order
of this Court a Petition for the adoption
of a minor child was filed in this Court
on July 11, 2022, by the Petitioners,
alleging that the current whereabouts
of the legal mother are unknown,
and asking the Court to telminate
the parental rights and obligations of
the legal mother with respect to the
child and of the child arising to her
for the parental relationship, includ
ing the right to inheritance, with the
right to proceed for adoption. A free
copy of the Petition may be obtained
from Paige B. Navarro, Attorney for
Petitioners at Hall & Navarro, LLC,
5 Oak St., Statesboro, GA 30458,
on a day scheduled by you, Monday
through Thursday between the hours
of 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and on
Friday between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and 12:30 p.m. You are hereby
commanded to be and appear and
may file in the Office of the Clerk of
this Court and serve upon Petitioner’s
Attorney your objections or response
to the Petitioner’s Petition for the
adoption of the minor child. Further,
you are hereby notified that a hearing
has been set before this Court at 9:00
a.m., on the 19th of December 2022,
before The Honorable F. Gates Peed,
Chief Judge, Screven County Superior
Court, Georgia, then and there to be
heard regarding the termination of
your parental rights.
This 21st, day of October 2022
Paige B. Navarro
Georgia Bar No. 1S0820
Attorney for Petitioners
5 Oak Street
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
912-764-6757
111
11.16.22
#112
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF
SCREVEN COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF WALLACE
PATRICK KILE, DECEASED
ESTATE NO. 2022-PC-95
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
CHERRY KILE, PATRICK JEREMY
KILE & TAYLOR DREW KILE,
has petitioned for CHERRY KILE,
PATRICK JEREMY KILE & TAY
LOR DREW KILE to be appointed
administrator(s) of the estate of WAL
LACE PATRICK KILE, deceased, of
said county. (The petitioner has also
applied for waiver of bond, waiver of
reports, waiver of statements, and/or
grant of certain powers contained in
O.C.G.A. §53-12-161.) All interested
persons are hereby notified to show
cause why said petition should not be
granted. All objections to the petition
must be in writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objections, and
must be filed with the Court on or
before November 24,2022.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objec
tions to the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any such
objections. All objections should be
sworn to before a notary public or
before a probate court clerk, and filing
fees must be tendered with your objec
tions, unless you qualify to file as an
indigent party. Contract probate court
personnel for the required amount of
filing fees. If any objections are filed,
a hearing will held on November
24, 2022. If no objections are filed,
the petition may be granted without
a hearing.
Debbie C. Brown
Judge of the Probate Court
By: Vickie L. Parker
Clerk of the Probate Court
216 Mims Road, Suite 107
Sylvania, Georgia 30467
912-564-2783
112 11.23.22
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706-551-1783
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706-360-5291
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OCTOBER 26
Georgia State Patrol
October 28 - Jacobi Leandre Roper, 44, Grant
Street, Savannah, DUI.
Sylvania Police Department
October 16 - Timothy Joseph Kreuzer, Jr., 26, Twin
Oaks Road, Disorderly Conduct (City Ordinance).
October 18 - Michael Timothy Lotson, 71, Iantha
Street, Savannah, DUI - Alcohol Less Safe, Open
Container Violation, Failure to Maintain Lane.
October 23 - Christopher D. Bostic, 35, Thompson
Street, Sylvania, Obstructing Law Enforcement,
Disorderly Conduct.
October 26 - Dajon S. Hunter, 24, Saint Andrews
Street, Wanted Person.
Incidents
October 20 - Suspicious Activity, West Ogeechee
Street.
October 22 - Cruelty to Animals, Clarke Circle.
Screven County Fire Department
October 24 - Animal Rescue, Halcyondale Road.
October 24 - Outside Rubbish, Trash Fire,
Halcyondale Road.
October 25 - Alarm Activation, No Fire, Lawton
Place Extension.
October 28 - Motor Vehicle Accident w/Injuries,
Savannah Highway.
October 30 - Mobile Home Fire, Banana Circle.
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