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Brantley County, Georgia.
Notice of Local Legislation:
Notice is hereby given pur
suant to Paragraph (15) of Ar
ticle (3) of the Constitution of
Georgia (Code Section (2)-1915)
that there will be introduced in
the General Assembly of Geor
gia during the 1957 Session the
following local legislation per
taining only to the City of Na
hunta: •
A local bill to amend the
charter of the City of Nahunta
as follows:
(a) To provide that the salary
of the Mayor may be fixed by
the Mayor and Aidermen of said
c ity at a sum not to exceed
SIBOO.OO a year.
(b) To provide that the salar
ies of the Aidermen of said city
may be fixed by the Mayor and
Aidermen by an amount not to
exceed $120.00 a year.
> ( c ) To provide that in the e
vent the Mayor of said City shall
become physically or mentally
incapacitated and should fail as
a result of such incapacity to
perform his duties as Mayor for
a period of Thirty (30) contin
uous days, then the salary of the
Mayor of Nahunta shall cease
NEW AUTO PLANT AT HARTWELL
'Ta*
Monroe Auto Equipment Company’s $2,500,000 plant at Hart
well, one of Georgia’s newest industries, is manufacturing shock
absorbers for the automobile industry. The dedication September 14
was attended by more than 3,000 persons, headed by Governor
Marvin Griffin.
The dedication turned up an unexpected surprise for the people of
Hart County who had subscribed to a fund to purchase the plant s
20-acre site. The Monroe Company, as evidence of its faith in Geor
gia, refunded the entire amount of $15,000 raised by the citizens.
This newest industrial addition to the Upper Savannah River Val
ley marks another big step in Georgia’s move to balance agriculture
with industry. The Georgia Department of Commerce, working
through Commissioner Trammell Mclntire of Atlanta and Cary
Skelton, Solicitor General of the Northern Circuit, was instrumental
in locating this new industry.
I THE TIME I
IS SHORT
I THE DEADLINE FOR PAYING I
1956 TAXES IS THURSDAY, DEC.
20. ALL TAXPAYERS WHO HAVE
NOT YET PAID UP ARE RE
QUESTED TO COME IN AND
HELP US CLEAR OUR BOOKS OF
I UNPAID TAX ACCOUNTS. ■
I ALL TAXES MUST BE PAID ON ■
CARS AND TRUCKS BEFORE
JAN. 1 IN ORDER TO SECURE
I LICENSE TAGS. I
ALSO, ALL DELINQUENT
TAXES CAUSE THE TAXPAYER
ADDED COST OF PENALTY AND
INTEREST.
PLEASE DO NOT DELAY ANY
I LONGER. I
I THE TIME IS SHORT I
I PAY UP AT ONCE AND AVOID I
PENALTY.
I WILL GREATLY APPREC
IATE YOUR COOPERATION IN
I THIS MATTER. I
Your Friend,
I JOHN M. WILSON I
I Tax Commissioner I
I of Brantley County I
during the period of his incapac
ity and the salary paid the Ma
yor of said City on a monthly
basis shall be paid to the Mayor
Pro Tern and to provide that the
monthly salary of said Mayor
Pro. Tern., as Aiderman shall
cease during the period of 'the
payment of the salary as Mayor
Pro. Tern, to him.
(d) To provide that any po
liceman of said city may arrest
without warrant, for violation of
any city ordinance committed in
his presence, any person within
limits of the State of Georgia,
provided that such policeman
shall have entered into immed
iate and continuous pursuit of
such offender.
This the sth day of December,
1956.
J. Floyd Larkins,
Representative of
Brantley County, Ga.
C. Wintons Adams,
City Attorney.
12-6 and 13 and 1-3
Brantley County, Georgia.
Notice of Local Legislation:
Notice is hereby given pur
suant to Paragraph (15) of Ar
ticle (3) of the Constitution of
Georgia (Code Section (2)-1915)
that there will be introduced in
the General Assembly of Geor
gia during the 1957 Session the
following local legislation per
taining only to the City of Ho
boken.
A local bill to amend the
charter of the City of Hoboken
as follows:
(a) To amend Section (16) of
an act incorporating the City of
Hoboken, approved August 16,
1920, Georgia Laws 1920, pages
1003 to 1017, relative to the time
the polls shall remain open for
elections for Mayor and Aider
men and such other elections and
that may be from time to time
submitted to the voters said City
and to prescribe that the polls
shall open at 10:00 A. M. EST.
and shall close at 6:00 P. M.
EST.
This the sth day of December,
1956.
J. Floyd Larkins,
• Representative of
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams,
City Attorney
Georgia, Brantley County.
This is to notify all persons
concerned ^that Mrs. Lucile W.
Roberson as administratix of the
estate of Mrs. Rosella Wainright,
deceased, has filed with me an
application for leave to sell the
following lands belonging to said
estate, for the purpose of making
distribution; and that I will pass
upon said application in my office
in Nahunta, Georgia, at the Jan.
term, 1957, of my Court:
Description of property to be
sold; 740.2 acres of orginal land
lots 208 209 and 240, in the second
land Dist. of Brantley County,
Georgia, being the same lands
described in a plat made by D. S.
Page Reg. Surveyor, which said
plat is duly of record in the
Clerk’s Office, Brantley Superior
Court in Plat book two at page
217, and said plat is by reference
made this description.
TRACT TWO— 74.7 acres more
or less of orginal land lot 209,
in the second land Dist. of
Brantley County, Georgia, and
being more fully described in a
plat made by D. S. Page Reg.
Surveyor, which said plat is duly
of record among the current
public records of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia in plat book two at
page 180, and said plat is by re
ference made the description of
tract two herein.
This sth day of December, 1956.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams, Atty for
said Administratix. 12|27.
(Adv.
Georgia, Brantley County.
J. A. Stephens, Guardian of
Luke 8., John R., Anna Pearl
and Ludell Stephens, gives no
tice that he will on January sth,
1957 apply to the Hon. Cecil
Roddenberry, Judge, of Superior
Courts of the Way cross Circuit,
at Ten O’Clock A. M. EST. at
his office, Bunn Building, Way
cross, Georgia for leave to sell
the following described real pro
perty to wit:
Four-Fifths (4|sths) undivided
interest in 165 acres more or less
of original land lot number 154,
in the 9th Land Dist., of former
ly Pierce, now, Brantley County,
Georgia, bounded as follows to
wit: North, by lands of Ernie
Hickox; East by lands of Rufus
Shuman; West by lands of El
bert Strickland, and South, by
lands of Union Bag and Paper
Company.
And, to re-invest the proceeds,
in Bonds of the United States.
There is no income from said
property, and it is expensive to
keep, and is subject to fire and
depredation.
This the 30th day of Novem
ber, 1956.
J. A. Stephens, Guardian of
the above named minors.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioner’s Attorney. 12 27
Application for Permanent
Letters or Administration
GEORGlA—Brantley County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Sadie Harris Lyons having in
proper form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Jardine
Harris late of said County, this is
to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of Jardine
Harris to be and appear at my
ofice within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why Permanent Administra
tion should not be granted to
Sedie Harris Lyons on said estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 27th, November
1956.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams, Atty. 12 27.
Dr. Walter P. Little
Dr. Charles H. Little
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