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suitable site for a porposed
mental hospital or lose the fa
cility to another area.
Dr. Addison Duval, director of
the Mental Health Division of
the Health Department, issued
the ultimatum after he was un
able to convince residents of the
Mayfair subdivision that a men
tal hospital in their area would
not endanger their children or
lower property values.
Residents vowed they would
go to court if the state insists on
building the proposed $7 million
dollar facility near them.
Duval met with Mayfair peo
ple Wednesday night to assure
them the criminally insane and
hopelessly insane would go to
MilledgeviUe, not Savannah.
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Employ Best,
Maddox Urges
ATLANTA (UPD — Georgia
must provide the money to
keep good state employes be
cause It’s cheaper than recruit
ing, hiring and training replace
ments, Gov. Lester Maddox
said Thursday.
"It is a costly administrative
error to engage In the false
economy of hiring less than the
best in order to save a few dol
lars on salaries,” the governor
said at a meeting of the State
Council of Personnel Officers.
Maddox also addressed t) t
Kiwanis Clubs of Clayton Coun
ty Thursday and promised an
“effective, efficient, fiscally
responsible and successful De
partment of Industry and
Trade.”
He noted that private busi
ness could compete for quali
fied employes, making “your
jobs more difficult because
state government can afford to
hire nothing but the best.”
“We must take a lesson from
free enterprise and sell the ad
vantages of a career in state
government,” he said. “We
must do this on college campus
es, through employment coun
selors and by every other pos
sible means.”
Request For
Recount Denied
ATLANTA (UPD—The State
Supreme Court Thursday denied
a request for a recount in the
4th District congressional race,
apparently ending a long legal
battle.
Twelve voters in the district
had sought a recount. Democrat
James Mackay, who lost the
election by 360 votes, conceded
to Republican Ben Blackburn.
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Man Faces
Murder Charge
ALBANY, Ga. (UPI) _ Nor
ris styles Sr., 45, faces a
charge of murder today in con
nection with the shooting death
Thursday of 67-year-old Bogus
Ransom.
Dougherty County Police said
Ransom was shot with a pistol
following an argument between
the two men.
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Two Convicted
Of Embezzlement
COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) — A
Pt. Benning soldier and a for
mer bank employe were both
sentenced in U.S. District Court
here Thursday following convic
tion Monday of charges in con
nection with the embezzlement
of $10,000.
Judge J. Robert Elliot placed
Miss Frances Ellen Wachob on
a five-year probation period on
the condition she repay the en
tire amount taken from the Co
lumbus Bank and Trust Com
pany. Miss Wachob, a former
cashier, had repaid $3,000.
Sgt. Richard H. Wolfe was
sentenced to one year and one
day in prison on a charge of
conspiring to embezzle with
Miss Wachob.
The soldier’s lawyer, J. Wal
ter Ownes, stated Wolfe con
victed himself by admittedly
taking the woman “for all she
was worth.”
Miss Wachob had testified she
had been “keeping up” the ser
geant by buying him a $4,200
car, a motorcycle, and half in
terest in a downtown bar and
cafe.
She told her lawyer all she
received in return was or.e doz
en red roses on her birthday.
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Muscogee Checks
Death Of Woman
COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) —
Muscogee County authorities
were investigating the death of
a Columbus woman, whose par-
tially clothed body was found
early today face down in a city
parking lot.
She was identified as Mrs.
Krenz, 44, the wife of Pt. Ben
ning Sgt. John E. Krenz.
Muscogee Coroner James
Paulk ordered an autopsy to
determine the cause of the
woman's death.
Officers, who found the vic
tim while patrolling the area in
the early morning hours, said
there were small bruises evi
dent on the body.
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Walsh Convicted
Of Phone Threats
COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPD —
S-Sgt. James Edward Walsh.
44, today faced a year and a
uay in prison for maxing threat
ening telephone calls to James
town, Teun. Sheriif Irvin R.
Jones.
sa all - male jury convicted
Walsh Thursday after 20 min
utes of aeiiDeration and juugc
J. Robert Elliot handed down
the sentence.
Walsn was accused of making
the calls because he feared the
sheriif was attempting to •'woo”
Mrs. Ella L>. Lpcnurch.
The woman faces bank rob
bery charges in connection witn
a $500 holdup of a local bank
and is being held under $7,500
bond. She gave birth to a son
she named James Edward Ray
mond Upchurch the day alter
her arrest.
Her husband is in the Army
in Vietnam.
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Gunter In Race
For House Seat
CORNELIA, Ga. (UPI)—Gov.
Lester Maddox’ former legal
aide, Jack Gunter, today was in
the race for the House of Rep
resentatives seat vacated by
Tommy Irvin.
Gunter, who served about a
month as Maddox’ legal aide
before returning here to his law
practice, announced his candi
dacy Thursday.
Irvin quit the House to accept
the position of executive secre
tary to the governor, succeed
ing Morgan (Bucky) Redwine.
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Corpsman's Wife
Given His Medals
ALBANY. Ga. (UPD — Ma
rine Brig. Gen. Alvin S. Sanders
presented Silver Star and Pur
ple Heart Medals here Thurs
day to the wife of a Navy Hos
pital Corpsman killed in action
in Vietnam August 10.
Sirs. James Thomas Elrod
accepted the medals for her
husband, 3rd Class Petty Of
ficer James Thomas Elrod, 19.
who was killed 13 days after his
arrival in Vietnam.
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Roberts Charged
With Robbery
ATLANTA (UPI) — The FBI
said Thursday Georgia Phillip
Roberts, 26, of Columbia, S. C„
has been charged with the Feb.
1 $2,625 robbery of the First
Federal Savings and Loan As
sociation here.
Special FBI Agent Frank V.
Hitt said Roberts was being
held in Santa Barbara, Calif.,
where he was apprehended last
Thursday on a warrant charging
him with the Feb. 27 robbery of
a Mobile, Ala., savings and loan
firm.
Roberts will appear before r,
U. S. commissioner in Santa
Barbara for extradition. It was
likely he would be brought to
Atlanta.
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Youth Center For
Gainesville OK
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (UPD—
A committee of the State Fam
ily and Children Service Depart
ment gave final approval Thurs
day to locate a $25,000 Region
al Youth Development Center
here.
The delegation was headed
David Holmes of
Chairman of the department's
Institutions Committee. Depart
ment Director Mrs. Bruce
Schaeffer accompanied the
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Quits His Job
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPD—The
resignation of City Manager Ar
thur A. Mendonsa, under fire
for several weeks from the new
Republican administration, was
expected to be accepted today.
He announced his resignation
to GOP Mayor J. Curtis Lewin
in a brief note Thursday, saying
he intended to seek employment
elsewhere in his field.
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Catholic Church
Rector Retires
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI>—Rt.
Rev. Msgr. T. James McNama
ra, rector of Savannah’s largest
Catholic church for three dec
ades, has retired because of ill
ness, the diocese announced
Thursday.
McNamara will be succeeded
at St. John the Baptist Cathe
dral by Rev. Lawrence Lucree,
tormer assistant rector of the
cathedral and currently rector
of Sacred Heart Church in Au
gusta.
LEGALS
LEGAL 1251 t
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
SPALDING COUNTY COURT
OF ORDINARY PETITION
FOR ORDER OF SALE
In Re: Application of Mrs. Helen
Katherine Walker Head Childs
To Sell Real Property Set Apart
As a Year’s Support To The
Widow and Minor Children of
John W. Head, Jr.,
LEGAL
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Mrs. Helen Kath
erine Walker Head Childs
applied to the Ordinary of said
County for leave to sell the fol
lowing described real property:
All that lot, tract, or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
the City of Griffin, Spalding
County, Georgia, and being mode
particularly konwn and designat
ed as Lot Thirteen (13) in Block
D, of Woodland Park Subdivi
sion, as shown on a revised
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of survey of said subdivision dat
ed April 25, 1951, made by N. S.
Westbrook, C. E., a copy of
which said plat is recorded in
Plat Bock 4, page 341, of the
Superior Court Records of Spald
ing County, Georgia, and which
said plat is hereby incorporated
in and made apart of this de
scription by reference.
Said Lot Thirteen (13) in Block
D, fronts 102.5 feet on the south
westerly side of the northeast
erly segment of Brook Circle,
and rims back 195.5 feet on the
northwesterly line of said lot,
and 175 feet on the southeasterly
line of said lot, to rear width of
100 fee*. Said lot is bounded as
follows: Northeasterly by the
northeasterly segment of Brook
Circle, southeasterly by Lot 12
in Block D; southwesterly by
portions of Lots 9 and 10, in
Block D; and northwesterly by
Lot 14 in Block D. Located on
aforementioned lot is one seven
room brick veneer dwelling
known as 673 Brook Circle. This
is the same property as convey
ed on April 22, 1953, by Helen
Katherine Walker Head to John
W. Head, Jr., and recorded in
Book 135, page 583 in the records
of the Clerk of the Court, Spald
ing County, Georgia, for the pur
pose of support and maintenance
of the minor children, Helen
Jessica Head, Paula Rae Head,
and John W. Head, m.
This 24th day of March, 1967.
GEO. C. IMES, as Ordinary of
Spalding County, Georgia.
LEGAL 1244
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
All creditors of the estate of
Levi Nicholson, late of Spald
ing County, deceased, are here
by notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons
Indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment..
This 21st day of March, 1967
NETTIE L. NICHOLSON,
CARLISLE & CO.
116 W. Poplar St
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SERVICE
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227-2258 — 227-2259
Levi Nicholson, Deceased.
LEGAL 1232
COURT OP ORDINARY, SPAL
DING COUNTY, GEORGIA
TO ANY CREDITORS AND
ALL PARTIES AT INTEREST:
Regarding Estate of Robert
L. Manning, deceased, former
ly of the County of Spalding,
State of Georgia, notice is here
by given that Claudia P. Man
ning, an heir at law of the said
deceased has filed application
with me to declare no Admini
stration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday April 3,
1967, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., and
If no objection is made an order
will be passed saying no Admin
istration is necessary.
March 6th, 1967.
Geo. C. Imes, Ordinary.
LEGAL 1231
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN
Martha W. Jimerson having
in due form applied to me for
a year’s support out of the estate
of Harold Florence Jimerson,
deceased, this is to notify the
next of kin and creditors of the
said Harold Florence Jimerson,
deceased, that said application
will be heard before me at the
regular April Term, 1967 of the
Court of Ordinary for said Coun
ty.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 8th day of March,
1967.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen &
Smalley, Attorneys
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