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A. EARLY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY. JAN, 27, 1972 V J W Vfe W
FOR RENT: Brick Home - 3
Bedroom, living room, dining
room, kitchen combination, car
port: electric heat, water fur
nished. Located 1/2 mile from
paper mill. Call Sid Shingler
372-4665.
12-30 4tc
FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom House,
living room, dining room and
kitchen combination, rear scre
ened in porch. Water furnished.
Located 1 1/2 miles from Paper
Mill • Call 372-4665. 12-30 4tc
FOR SALE: 1971 6 cyl. Dodge
Dart with Radio, A. T., Power
Steering - low mileage - priced
cheap to sell or pay small equity
and take up payments of $79.14.
Call 723-4824. 12-30 2tp
FOR RENT: Large house at 120
Oak Street. Earl F. Pickle Real
Estate Agency. 12-16 tfc
FOR RENT
Unfurnished 1 Bedroom Apt. at
310 N. Main Street, Call 723-
3405.
11-11-TFC
FOR RENT - Two Bedroom,
Bath. House in Damascus, Ga.
Reasonable rent. Ideal for small
family or retired couple. See
S. B. Pickron at Store. Call
725-4501. 12-16 3tp
For Rent: Office Space. Come
by or call Farm Bureau, 728-
5424. 12/23 8 tc
Furnished cottage for
rent. 1 large room, kitchen and
bath: ,45.00 month.
Call or See Edgar Tiner
372-4215. 12-30 tfc
FOR SALE
Old new Blakely hotel and
lot. Fronts North Main Street.
EARL F. PICKLE REAL Estate
Telephone 723-3011
—FOR SALE—
Aluminum Awnings, Patio Cov
ers, Carports, SMing, Mobile
Home Awnings, Months -to Pay.
David Simpson
205 S. Valencia
Albany, Georgia
436-5109*
Call after 7 p.m. Call collect
l/30/17tp
FOR SALE: Approximately 3,000
Pine Trees, 10 inches up. Con-’
tact Viator Spooner, Telephone
758-2881. Colquitt, Georgia.
FOR SALE
Home, Pecan Orchard on sixty
acre town plot.
Lucille Fuqua
1-27 2tp
FOR SALE
Four English Bulldog puppies for
sale. Call 723-3261. 1-27 ltc
DOG BOX - Large dog box for
hunting dogs for mounting on
rear of Scout, Jeep, or Pick-up
Truck. Chattahoochee Tractor
Sales, Inc., 723-4341
1-13 4tc
CONT FROM FRONT
tional period, 2.57 inches oc
curring during the 24-hour per
iod ending at 7 am EST on the
21st. Number of days with .01 ,
inch or more, 12; with .50 inch
or more, 2; with 1.00 inch or 1
more, 2. Total so far this year,
68.70 inches (through 7 am EST
December 31,1971); excess, plus
18.89 inches.
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\ It makes you realize the en-
y ormous difficulties of building a
better world when you finally
get down to cleaning out the
garage each year.
m —Trade with--
J. T. JORDAN
MAN UNDERWOOD’S
FOR ; (that party from the South)
PLYWOOD SPECIALS
PAINTS
HARDWARE Addles, knives, and shot gun shells,
yQQIS House wans and farm bells...
et gCTnir Shovels, brooms, pots and pans
SUPPLIES ^°° r W,X ind cans ’"
Unclaimed
Freight
SINGERS
1972 Singer Sewing Mac
hines (7) some still in car- |
tons. Fully equipped to
Zig-Zag, make button
holes and fancy stitches.
To be sold for freight and
storage charges. $49.00
each.
Have just received a large
shipment of brand new 1972
stereo consoles and com
ponents. Some have built
in 8 track tape. Cassette,
Garrard turntable. Prices
start at SBB.OO for console
and $69.95 for components.
Cash or terms.
ELECTROLUX
4 Electrolux vacum clean
ers to be sold for $49.95
each or monthly payment.
TAPE DECKS, 8 track.
$39.95 each. 3 BRAND
NEW BEDROOM sets in
cluding double dresser
with mirror, chest and
double bed. $89.95 each,
all merchandixe can be in
spected at warehouse of
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT,
1511 South Oates St., Do
than, Ala. Cash or terms
available. Open 9 a.m. till
6 p.m. Monday thru Sat
urday.
1-20 tfc
tOR RENT -1 bedroom furn
ished apartment private entrance
If interested call 723-5681.
1-20 ltc
। FOR SALE: 1967 Dodge I
। Coronet R/T. New engine I
! and rea end - under war- |
■ ranty. Call 723-3932 or |
■ see Sonny King. 1/13 4tp |
— FOR SALE —
Good quality coast*
tai Bermuda Hay.
$35.00 per ton
You load from barn.
Call before coming.
C. W. Felder 723*4957
COLLIER
REALTY COMPANY
314 RIVER STREET
5 Room, 1 Bath frame house.
Close in. Good location. Priced
to sell.
604 SOUTH MAIN STREET
4 Bedroom, 2 bath, living room,
dining room, breakfast room,
large den with fireplace, central
heat, 3 air conditioners. Living
and diningroom carpeted. Alum
inum siding exterior. A good
buy. Shown by appointment.
LISTINGS
COLLIER
REALTY CO.
M Court Square
BLAKELY. GEORGIA
FKA-VA, Conventional
Bene and Auto Ineurance
STATI »A«M
ÜBli
Stanley Houston
Blakely - 723-3670 i J
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B —Legal-
CITATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
EARLY COUNTY
GEORGIA
Motion Docket No. 460
In Rem Condemnation
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OF
GEORGIA
vs.
A tract of 29.623 acres of land in Land
Lots Nos. 317, 284, and 283 in the 26th
Land District of Early County, Georgia;
and drainage easements; and JOE SPOONER
and LUTHER SPOONER: THE FEDERAL
LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA, a corporation:
SOUTH GEORGIA PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATION (formerly Bainbridge Pro
duction Credit Association), a corporation;
individually; and W. J. HAMMACK as Tax
Commissioner of Early County, Georgia
and J. J. HEWITT as Ordinary of Early
County, Georgia; and ANY AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY
RIGHT, TITLE, INTEREST OR EQUITY IN
OR TO SAID LANDS.
individually.
The said names persons and any and all
other persons known and unknown claiming
any right, title, power, interest, ownership,
equity, claim or demand in and to the
lands hereinafter described, and all occu
pants, tenants, lessees, licensees and all
holders, owners and users of ways and
easements in, across, over and under said
land are hereby notified, under the pro
visions of Georgia Laws 1961, pages 517,
et seq., as amended, providing for the
exercise of the power of eminent domain
by the State of Georgia, or any of its sub
divisions, or by any county of such State,
as follows:
That the above stated case, being a con
demnation in rem against the property here
inafter described, was filed in said court
on the 15th day of January, 1972;
That, in accordance with the provisions
of Section 3 of the aforesaid Act of the
General Assembly, a Declaration of Taking,
duly authorized and properly executed as
provided by said statute, as amended, has
been made and filed in said case, declaring
the necessity for and exercising the power
| of taking the said described lands for State
atd public road purposes, thereby vesting
the title to same in the State Highway De
partment of Georgia; and, in pursuance of
such authority, the State Highway Depart
ment has deposited with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said Count $12,325.00 as
the just compensation for the said lands
described; and all persons claiming such
fund or any interest therein, are hereby
required to make known their claims to
the Court;
In accordance with Section 3 of said Act,
as amended, the Plaintiff-Condemnor has
prayed the Court for immediate possession
of said property, and all persons having
any interest in or claim against such pro
perty, as above set forth, are required by
the Order of the Judge of said Court,
made and filed in said case on the 15th
day of January, 1972, to show cause before
such Judge at Colquitt, Ga. on the 19th
day of February, 1972, at 10 o'clock a.m.
why such prayers for immediate possess
ion should not be granted;
Furnished Apt., 1 bedroom,
ideal for single person or couple.
. Conveniently located and reason
* ably priced. Call after 6:30 p.m.
723-4041. 1-27 tfc
-Legal-
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice is hereby given by Elnora E.
White that application will be made to
the Mayor and Council of the City of
Blakely at its next meeting, January 11,
1972, for. a license to sell packaged beer
within the city at 'retail. Said business
where beer will be sold will be located
at. Rt. 1 Dean Aw White's Grocery. All
persons having objections to the sale of
beer at said location are requested to
appear at the next meeting of the Maywr
and Council, then and there to make the
same known.
This 7 day of December, 1971.
Elnora E. yUhite
12/23 2tp
Notice is hereby given that Homer White,
Sr., doing business as White’s Grocery has
applied to the County for a retail malt
beverage license. Location: 10 miles south
of Blakely on U. S. Highway 27. This appli
, cation will be acted upon by the Board
-of Commissioners at a meeting to be an
nounced at a later date.
Homer White, Jr.
1-20 2tp
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO ALL MOBILE HOME OWNERS:
Due to unforeseen delay in delivery date
of 1972 mobile home location and relo
cation decals to the Early County Tax
Assessors’ Office, and in view of the fact
that applicants for such decals had until
March 31, 1972 to make application for
decals, notice is hereby given that the
dates on which application for mobile home
decals for 1972 may be made are changed
from 1 Jan - 31 March TO 1 MARCH 1972
- 31 MAY 1972.
This 31st day of December, 1971.
C. E. McENTYRE
Secretary
Early County Board of Tax Assessors
1-6 2tc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Maggie
C. Kidd doing business as The Red Barn
has applied to the County for a retail
malt beverage license. Location: 14 miles
west of Blakely on Old River Road, South
of Highway 62. This application will be
acted upon by the Board of Commissioners
at a meeting to be announced at a later
date.
Mrs. Maggie C. Kidd
Applicant
1-6 2tp
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that Bill Hudson
doing business as Army and Navy Union
Garrison has applied to the County for a
retail malt beverage license. Location:
1/9 miles west of Blakely on Highway 62.
This application will be acted upon by
the Board of Commissioners at a meeting
to be announced at a later date.
Bill Hudson
Applicant
1-6 >c
FOR SALE
Seven piece dinnette set. Good
condition and cheap. Call 723-
4895 - Mrs. Ralph Smith.
1-27 2tp
That in accordance with Ga. Laws 1961,
pp. 517, p. 528 (Ga. Code Ann. SS. 36-1310)
if the owner, or any of the owners, or any
person having a claim against or interest
in said property, shall be dissatisfied with
the compensation, as estimated in the
delcaration of taking and deposited in court,
all as provide for in section 36-1303, such
person or persons, or any of them, shall
have the right, at any time subsequent to
the deposit of the fund into court but not
P later than 15 days following the date of the
last advertisement of the cause in the of
ficial newspaper of the county, as provided
for in subparagraph 7 of section 36-1305,
d to file with the court a notice of appeal,
h the same to be in writing and made a part
of the record in the proceedings.
* The said property, as thus affected, is
described as follows:
SEE PAGE 19-A FOR DESCRIPTION
r This 15th day of January, 1972.
Norman C. Alexander
; Clerk Superior Court
k Early County
■ (SEAL OF EARLY SUPERIOR COURT)
1 PROJECT NO.: F-007-1 (10) EARLY
1 COUNTY
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4 PARCEL NO. 3
PROPERTY OWNERS:
Joe Spooner and Luther Spooner, and The
II Federal Land Bank of Columbia, a corpora
-3 tion, Columbia, South Carolina; and South
», Georgia Production Credit Association
» (formerly Bainbridge Production Credit As-
sociation), a corporation, Bainbridge, Geor-
I gia.'
i Acres 29,623
1 All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot Nos. 317, 284, and
. 283, of the 26th Land District of Early
> County, Georgia and being more particu
» larly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the southwest
existing right of way line of State Route
38 (US 84), said point further described as
being where a south property line of the
lands of the condemnee intersects said
I southwest existing right of way line of
State Route 38 and 38 feet left (northeast)
of and opposite reolocation centerline Sta-
> tion 161p1u595 on Project F-007-I (10);
running thence, S 68 degrees W along
said south property line of the lands of the
condemnee to a point 150 feet right (south-
I west) of an d opposite relocation center
line Station 160p1u575 on said project; thence,
northwesterly along a line 150 feet right
I (southwest) of and parallel to the relocation
centerline of said project to a point 150
feet right (southwest) of and opposite relo
cation centerline Station 158plus40 on said
project; thence, southwesterly to a point
300 feet right (southwest) of and opposite
relocation centerline Station 158plus00 on
said project; thence, westerly to a point
420 feet right (southwest) of and opposite
relocation centerline Station 155p1u590 on
said project; thence, northeasterly to a
point 168 feet right (southwest) of and op
posite relocation centerline Station 155 plus
75 on said project; thence, northwesterly to
a point 150 feet right (southwest) of and
opposite relocation centerline Station 155
plusOO on saidproject; thence, northwesterly
along a line 150 feet right (southwest) of
and parallel to the relocation centerline of
said project to a point 150 feet right
(southwest) of and opposite relocation cen
terline Station 126p1u550 on said project;
thence, northeasterly along a line at right
angles to the relocation centerline of said
project 20 feet to a point 130 feet right
(southwest) of and opposite said Station
126p1u550, thence, continuing N 62 degrees
’ 08'W along a line 130 feet right (southwest)
of and parallel to the relocation centerline
of said project to a point 130 feet right
(southwest) of and opposite relocation
, centerline Station 100plus50 on saidproject;
thence, southwest along a line at right
angles to the relocation centerline of said
project 10 feet to a point 140 feet right
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
Georgia, Early County
All creditors of the estate of Mrs. W.
• R. Stewart, deceased, late of Early County,
are hereby notified to render in their
* demands to the undersigned according to
• law, and all persons indebted to said es
r tate are required to make immediate pay
-1 ment.
* This 3rd day of January, 1972.
William S. Livingston
* Pauline Slappey
> Administrators of Mrs. W. R. Stewart
1-6 4tp
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CITATION
Georgia, Early County
’• To the next of kin and creditors of
• Mrs. W. R. Stewart, deceased:
William S. Livingston and Pauline
, Slappey, administrators, having applied to
s the Ordinary of Early County, Georgia,
t for leave to sell the real estate of Mrs.
h W. R. Stewart, deceased, the next of kin
and creditors of the deceased are noti
i fied that said application will be heard ]
and passed upon at the February, 1972,
term of the Court of Ordinary of Early
County, and unless cause is then shown
» to the contrary, leave to sell will be
granted. 1
This 3rd day of January, 1972.
J. J. Hewitt
Ordinary, Early County, Georgia
1-6 4pt
NOTICE
Linda Ruth Wiley Griffin as Guardian
of Priscilla Ann Wiley and Eyvonne Wiley,
minors, has filed her petition asking for
an order allowing her to sell the undivided
two-thirds interest of her wards in cer-
I tain property for the purpose of providing
for the care, maintenance, support and
education of said ward.
All interested persons are hereby cited
to show cause before the Court of Ordi
nary, said county, on the first Monday in
February, 1972, who said order should
not be granted as prayed.
J. J. Hewitt I
1-6 4tc ORDINARY, Early County, Georgia 1
* 1
: Mac Balkcom
I
I makes Dean's List 1
<
at U. ot Ga. ,
Mac Balkcom, senior at the i
University of Georgia, made the <
Dean’s List for the Fall Quar- 1
ter. Mac will graduate at the I
end of Winter Quarter in Ag- t
riculture Engineering. He will t
also be commissioned a 2nd a
Lt. upon graduation by the Air c
Force. He will begin Pilot Train- a
ing as soon as he receives his f
orders. Mac is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Balkcom of J
Blakely. c
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Israel is increasing exports of
canned fruits and vegetables. j.
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ELECTRICAL
HOUSE WIRING
-ODD JOBS-
-REPAIR WORK-
CALL 723-4780
ROYCE ALBRITTON
-Legal-
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RETAIL
LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that John Andrew
Lott doing business as County Line Package
Store, has applied to Early County, Georgia,
for a retail liquor license at Rt. 5, inter
section of Highway No. 62 and Columbia
Lock and Dam Road. This application will
be acted upon by the County Commissioners
of Early County, Georgia at a regular
monthly County Commissioner's meeting
to be held at 9 a.m. on the first Tuesday
in February, which is February 1, 1972.
John Andrew Lott, Applicant
1-20 2tc
(southwest) of and opposite said Station
100plus50 on said project; thence, continuing
N 62 degrees 08'W along a line 140 feet
right (southwest) of and parallel to the
relocation centerline of said project to the
west property line of the lands of the con
demnee, thence, north along said west pro
perty line which is a land lot line between
Land Lot Nos. 317 and 322 to the south
west existing right of way line of State
Route 38; thence, southeasterly along said
southwes t existing right of way line of
State Route 38 to the point of beginning.
The title, estate, or interest in the above
described lands, required by condemnor and
now taken by condemnor for public use is
as follows:
Fee simple title to the above described
lands all as shown on the plat dated the
23rd day of January, 1967; Revised: Nov. 16,
1971 and attached to Appendix "A" to Ex
hibit "A" as Annex 1-A, and the right to
drainage easements within the areas
shown colored green on the above men
tioned plat.
Parcel 3 19-A
1-20 2tc
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gowan
of Blakely, Georgia announce the
birth of a baby girl, born at
Early Memorial Hospital. The
mother is Charlie Ruth Gowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fallon of
Columbia, Alabama announce the
birth of a baby son , born at
Early Memorial Hospital. The
mother is Elizabeth Fallon.
Card of Thanks
1 would like to say “Thank
you” to my friends and neigh
bors, Dr. Giles, the nurses and
all employees for their kindness
to me while I was in the hospital.
For cards, flowers and phone
calls I am humbly greatful.
Bobby Bostwick
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to my friends,
and entire staff at Early Memori
al for the many acts of kindness
shown me during my recent ill
ness. For the visits, phone calls,
cards, food and flowers I am
most grateful.
Wilber Evans
Our many thanks to our friends
and relatives for their every
act of kindness in the passing of
our Mother, Mrs. Myrtice Bro
okins Anderson, also for the
food, flowers and cards we ap
preciated so much.
May God bless each of you.
The Brookins Family
CONT FROM FRONT
Committee of the Georgia
Writers Association. He has
headed the English Department at
Oxford College; taught English at
North Georgia College, Dah
lonega; and Georgia State Univ
ersity, Atlanta and was visiting
Professor of English at Ogle
thorpe College, Atlanta.
Born in Statesboro, Georgia,
August 25, 1892, Dr. Flanders
is the son of a Methodist minis
ter, he resided in Blakely in
1912-13 when his father was
pastor of the Blakely Methodist
Church. He is married to the
former Lillian Stuckey of Blak
ely, who was also a teacher
and music teacher.
The Flanders have many in
teresting collections, gleaned
over the past half century which
include antique music makers,
glassware, china and other works
of art. They returned to Blakely
when they retired and have re
claimed Mrs. Flanders’ child
hood home, the Stuckey Home on
River Street, Blakely, and turned
the yard into a lovely garden,
they received recognition for its
attractiveness by the local Gar
den Club when the Flanders were
awarded the Garden of the Month
plaque.
Dr. Flanders has led several
young musicians and talented lo
cal teenagers to higher achieve
ment in music and drama. His
influence as a music instructor,
a lecturer and teacher at the local
high school has inspired many.
He is organist for the First
Methodist Church. *
F A S Y ~ Um Wih «My O« M l«mm.Smvlm OvW« to Mm RrWwcts .r Services
Yew Meed in • Hurry
ANY TYPE OF. CON
STRUCTION RESI
DENTIAL OR COM
MERCIAL. DIGGING
ANY TYPE DITCHES
BACK HOE WORK
DUMP TRUCKS FOR
HIRE. RENT. DIRT
HAULING ANY TYPE
WASDIN
CONSTRUCTION
723-5784
FILL DIRT—SAND
AND LIME ROCK
FRED SAWYER
PHONE 723-3813
UPHOLSTRY
Quality auto, boat,
truck and furniture
upholstery. “Over 15
years experience."
241 North Main St
Phone 723-3776
MULKEY’S TRIM
SHOP
BILSON APPLIANCE]
SERVICE
AIR CONDITIONING
APPLIANCE WORK
REFRIGERATION
400 Djamascui Road
723-3072
All Work Guaranteed |
AVON
World’s largest Cosmetic Com
pany has openings. Sell in own
neighborhood. No experience
necessary. Call AVON manager
Mrs. Raney, 436-4696 or write
P. O. Box 221 Albany, Ga., 31702.
8-19 tfc.
Indian Artifacts
to be shown in
Oglethorpe, Ga.
Os interest to collectors and
those concerned with Indian arti
facts throughout the state and
the Southeast part of the United
States will be the showing of 14
pieces of Indian Ceremonial
Artifacts by Zeke Wall of Daw
son. Mr. Wall acquired these
pieces of Georgia Flint Cere
monial Artifacts from one
mound, they have been acclaimed
as one of the outstanding finds
of the century.
This will be the first showing
when the Kolomoki Society (for
the preservation of Indian Arti
facts and the study of rocks and
minerals) meets a t Oglethorpe,
Ga. at the V.F.W. Hall, 3 miles
south of Oglethorpe on Highway
49, Sunday, January 30 from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m, Fred Edwards
^NEWS"from your \
PHARMACIST/
By: Reid Mullis
Good health is something that
is often taken for granted. Too
often, an individual is not aware
'of how precious good health is
until he hrs lost it. There are
some illnesses which strike
without recognizable warning
signs. For this reason, every
person should have a checkup
regularly.
It would be much better to
have a checkup every year of
your life and never find any
health problem than to have a
checkup too late. Many diseases
can be held in check or cured
when discovered in the early
stages of development. A yearly,
routine medical examination is
the best insurance that you can
have.
Bring your prescriptions to
our pharmacy for prompt,
dependable service. Our re
gistered pharmacists use the
best drugs available and the most
diligent care when filling pres
criptions. The next time you
have a prescription, bring it to
us.
HINT FOR THE HOME:
Empty your vaccum dust bag
before you start to clean. This
way if any dust or dirt is scat
tered it can be vaccumed up
while you are cleaning.
Blakely
Drugs
AUTO WRECKS
Rebuilt Fender &
glass work, autos to
paint. Let LINT fix
those dents. Quality
work guaranteed.
WILLIS AUTO SHOP
418 S. Bay Street
ASPHALT PAVING
For Driveway and
Parking Lots, see
MARSHALL DAY
Phone 723-4939
Day’s Asphalt Pav
ing Co.
FOR YOUR SAND,
GRAVEL & FILL
DIRT, CALL MAR
SHALL DAY. DAY
ASPHALT PAVING
COMPANY
N. Bay Ph. 723-4939
Printing
Call: 723-3260
See us for all of your
Printing needs.
EARLY COUNTY
PRINTERS
(Located at the
Early County News)
COLLIER
REALTY CO.
M Coart Square
BLAKELY. GEORGIA
FHA-VA. CMrentioaal
Bmm anN Anto laaaraoce
FFA to hold
Basketball game
January 27
The FFA is going to play the
Beta Club in a basketball game
on Thursday night, January 27th
(tonight). The Junior FFA Chap
ter is going to play some seven
th graders in the first game.
The feature game will be Early
County High FFA versus the
Beta Club. Coach Hilburn Duna
hoo is coaching the Beta Club
team and Coach Atkins is coach
ing the FFA team. The referees
will be Coach Whitehurst and one
of the basketball players, Scott
Starr.
The concession stand will be
in operation. The admission will
be in operation. The admission
will be 50<! per person. Every
one is welcome. This is a joint
project of the teachers and stud
ents of the Early County High
School. All proceeds will be con
tributed to the March of Dimes.
The FHA and the FFA are
sponsoring a Sunday Dinner on
Sunday, February 13th. The Din
ner will consist of a normal
meal. Dinner will be served from
12 o’clock til 1:15 p.m. Anyone
interested in information on this
will be host.
C. M. Copeland, president of
the Kolomoki Society, will pre
side. The place of meeting was
announced by Miss Carol Love,
secretary.
D. M. CARTER MEG. COMPANY
SEE US FOR YOUR
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SUCH AS:
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MULTI-DUTY SHEAVES
ELECTRIC MOTORS
From Va Hp to 20 Hp.
BALL BEARINGS
STEEL
STEEL PLATES
WE ALSO DO:
SHEET METAL WORK
ELECTRIC PUMP MOTORS
UPHOLSTERY
WE BUILD ALL TYPES OF PEANUT MACHINERY.
CALL: DAY 723-4262 — NIGHT 723-4036
D. M. CARTER MFG. COMPANY
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Control of any type
of household pests!
Free Estimates!
Guaranteed Service!
Call Bert Strawder
Phu 723-5554
Blakely, Georgia
SEN MOSELEY
HOME REMODELING
& REPAIRS
Office Phone 723*3304
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Troy, Valdosta
States announce
Dean's List
Dr. W. T. Wilks, vice presi
dent for Academic Affairs at
Troy State University, has an
nounced the names of 140 stu
dents who made the dean’s list
for the fall'quarter.
The requirement for making
the dean's lis t is a grade aver
age ranging from 2.7 to 3.0
on a three-point scale.
The following one student from
the Blakely area is on the list:
Gretchen L. Messer.
Valdosta State has named Nina
Elyse Bowman and John Gordon
Ricketson as being on its Dean’s
List for the fall quarter.
Wine sales increased about 13
per cent in the first nine months
of 1970.
project may call or contact any
FFA member or Mr. R. E.
Balkcom, FFA advisor.
The vocational Ag students and
FFA members have finished the
first elimination of the public
speaking contest. One or two
of the best speakers from each
class have been chosen to re
present their class in the Final
eliminations. Another elimina
tion will be held soom. Also
these boys have completed their
project record books for 1971
and begun to work on the 1972
book.
Ronald Bush