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EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA
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By EARL “TIGE” PICKLE
An Asian astrologer says the world |
is coming to an end next February. If
Mother Nature is planning to commit
suicide on this date, she may find
herself too late and that some durn
fool with a big bomb has already done
the job for her.
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If an enemy ever does take over this
country, he will probably do it some
Saturday afternoon when everybody
is at a football game or at home watch
ing it on television. Wouldn't it be
ironic if we found ourselves destroyed
by the very thing we love so much.
Sorta like a devoted wife shooting her
ever-lovin’ husband. '
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Georgia politicians are in a quan
dary as to when to hold the next state
primary. Some clamor for an early
one, while others say wait until next
September. I don’t suppose it makes
much difference either way, as that
bunch in Atlanta is going to stay until
January 1963 anyway.
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A new loan company is going up on
South Main Street. My knowledge of'
the loan business is strictly one-sided.l
but off hand I would say that it will|
do some business. That is, I believe
the company will have plenty of op
portunities to make loans.
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Our Bobcats have done just what we
asked them to do. They won the 1-B
West championship, and Coach Knight
won the toss, and the right to play
Blackshear in Blakely. Now it is up
to the fans to do their part. Our part
is to have the biggest crowd we've
ever had at Standifer Field. If the
weather is pretty, the park won't be
large enough. But if it rains—remem
ber that Blakely-Quitman game a few
years ago and how the game was play
ed in a down pour on a field already
about a foot deep in water.
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It is always good to hear from
Blakely boys im service. A report
comes from Charles Cosby with the
U. S. Navy in Hong Kong. Charles
recently got promoted to Seaman Sec
ond Class and on his 25th birthday.
Glad to her from you, Charles, and
hope by the time you have another
birthday 'you will be a bit closer to
some home cooking. Charles is the
son of Mrs. Mavis Cosby.
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Work on Southern’s paper mill at
Cedar Springs goes forward at a rapid
pace, and reports are that the office
force now in Atlanta and Manchester
will be moving this way soon.
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It now has been 52 days since any
rain of any appreciable amount has
fallen in Blakely. It has been so dry
that Blakely’s main diversion, fishing,
DR. A. HAMP CLARK
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has been slowed almost to a stand
still. A fellow claims he saw a three
weeks' old catfish that didn't even
know how to swim,
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With the building of a new bank and
a hospital scheduled for next year,
Blakely should enjoy its best year in
construction. Building work, close to
a million dollars, will be going on at
one time. These two projects alone
will be a big help to the ecenomy of
our town,
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The Blakely and Colquitt bands
staged a fine half-time show at the
football game Friday night. Quite of
ten in our excitement of football, we
forget there are other commendable
groups at the high school, too. The
band, cheerleaders and twirling ma
jorettes contribute greatly to the
school, too. We've got the prettiest ma
jorettes and cheerleaders of any school
in our region. I don't say this because
of my hometown pride, either. I say
it because it is true,
CITATION
GEORGIA. EARLY COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Bertha Lee Powell having applied
to me for letters of administration de
bonis non on the estate of Sam Hall,
deceased, the heirs and creditors of
Sam Hall are hereby cited to show
cause before the court of Ordinary of
Early County, Georgia, at the Decem
ber, 1961, term, if any they can, why
letters of administration de bonis non
should not be granted on the estate of
Sam Hall.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 6th day of November, 1961.
THEO WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, Early County. !
Whereas, Bertha J. Willis Jones,
Guardian and Ex Of. Administratrix
of the estate of Elder D. Johnson, de
ceased, has filed her petition for dis
charge as such administratrix of said
estate, as provided in Section 113-2301
of the Code of Georgia, all persons con
cerned are required to show cause at
the December term of the Court of
Ordinary of said County why said
discharge should not be granted.
THEO WILLIAMS, Ordinary
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GEORGIA, Early County. |
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
~ Williard Dußose, of said State and
County, having applied to me for Let
ters of Administration de bonis non
with will annexed, on the estate of
‘Mrs. Sallie L. Dußose, deceased, this
is to cite the creditors and next of
kin of said deceased, to be and appear
at the December Term, 1961, of the
Court of Ordinary of said County, and
show cause if any they can, why let
ters of administration de bonis non
with the will annexed should not be
granted to said Williard Dußose on
said estate.
Witness my official signature, this
Ist day of November, 1961.
THEO WILLIAMS, Ordinary
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DR. WHALEN L. GEORGE
CHIROPRACTOR
208 South Main Street
Telephone 3060 Blakely, Ga
Closed All Day Thursday
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
To Whom It May Concern:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
there will be heard before the Judge
of the Superior Court of Early Coun
ty, Georgia, on the 11th day of Novem
ber, 1961, at 10 o'clock A .M. at the
courthouse in the City of Blakely,
Georgia, the case of State of Georgia
vs. Early County, Number 232, pend
ing in said court, the same being a pro
céeding to confirm and validate a
$256,000 Hospital Bond issue of Early
County, and any citizen of the State
of Georgia residing in said County or
any other person wherever residing,
who has a right to object, may become
a party to these proceedings.
BERT TARVER, Clerk,
Superior Court,
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“He who decides a case without hearing the other
side, though he decides justly, cannot be considered
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& There are, we know, two sides to every question.
It doesn’t necessarily follow that these sides can
always be properly identified as being a right and
wrong, in fact judicious interpretation may have to
. rely on degree of right or wrong to arrive at any
worthwhile decision whatever.
At any rate, decision based on hearing one side
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little or no thought that it has not
always been so easy for everyone to
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Thursday, November 9, 1961