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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, September 30, 1971
Legal Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
Baxter Lee Gilmore,
Plaintiff
vs.
Patricia B. Gilmore,
Defendant
To. Patricia B, Gilmore, Defendant,
P.O. Box 95, Tarpon Springs, Florida.
You are commanded and required to file an answer to the
complaint in said case with the clerk ofsaid Court and serve
acopythereofonthe Plaintiffs Attorney, within 60 days after
the date of order for service by publication, otherwise judg
ment will be granted for the relief prayed.
Witness the Hon. Ben Hodges, Judge of Said Court this 15 day
of September, 1971.
Attests
Albert E. Butler
Plaintiffs Attorney
105 SE Broad Street
Jesup, Georgia 31545
CITATION
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern
J. W. Eldridge having applied
for the guardianship of the
property of Claude Bennett
Mills Jr., minor child of
Claude B. Mills Sr., deceased
notice is given that said app
lication will be heard at my
office at ten o’clock a. m. on
the first Monday in October,
next.
This 7th day of Sept., 1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary and ex-officio
Clerk Court of Ordinary
71 Clean Up Sale
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W e are offering the biggest savings anywhere
on the Balance of 1971 Cars
left in our inventory. If
you ever wanted a New Car,
now is the time to buy at
Blackshear Sales Company.
We have :
6 Torino’s
sal
ss ®s w ss an
1 Mustang
All going for Cost plus 2%.
Hurry on down and take advantage of this tremendous
savings being offered to you.
Blackshear Sales Co.
Blackshear, Ga.
: Superior Court of Said County
s Divorce Case No. 2680
: Filed: Sept. 15, 1971
: Date Order Service by
s Publication: Sept. 15, 1971
Notice
D.F. Herrin
Clerk Said Court
STATE OF GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
To All To Whom It May Con
cern:
Harold D. Keene having, in
proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Oscar
Alex Keene, late of said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Oscar Alex Keene to
be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be gr
anted to Harold D. Keene on
Oscar Alex Keene estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of
September 1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinarv
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
Thedious Chancey, the widow
of J. Wilmor Chancey, late
of said county deceased, has
made application to convey
the property which was set
•aside as a year's support for
the benefit of said widow and
one minor child of said J.
Wilmor Chancey, by the court
ofsaid ordinary of said county
as recorded in Years Support
book 3, page 59, the purpose
of said conveyance being that
to maintain herself and minor
son.
Said application will be
heard before the ordinary of
county at the Courthouse in
said county at 10:00 o'clock
a. m. on the 20th day of Sep
tember 1971, at which time
objections, if any, to the gr
anting ofsaid application will
be heard.
This 7th day of September,
1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary
Brantley County, Georgia
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY
Whereas, Blanche G. Rupley,
theadministratixof the estate
of Allene Smith, deceased,
represents to the court in her
petition, duly filed and en
tered in record, that she has
fully adminsitered said estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all
person concerned, heirs at
law and creditors of said de
ceased, to show cause, if any
they can, why said adminis
tratrix should not be discharg
ed from her administration and
receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday inOctober,
1971.
This 7th day of Sept., 1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary
Brantley County, Georgia
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY
Whereas, Juanita H. Herrin,
the administratix of the estate
of Mrs. Josephine G. Hickox,
deceased, represents to the
court in her petition that she
has fully administered said
estate. This is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned,
heirs at law and creditors of
said deceased, to show cause,
if any they can, why said ad
ministratrix should not be dis
charged from her administrat
ion and receive letters of dis
mission on . the first Monday
in October, 1971.
This 7th day of Sept., 1971.
Perry U. Rozier
Orinary
Brantley County, Georgia
INVITA TION TO BID
The Board of Commissioners
of Brantley County is offering
for sale, to the highest bidder,
at the next regular monthly
meeting, October 5, 1971, by
sealed bids a 1969 police type
Ford Car. The automobile is
located at the Brantley County
Road Dept, for inspection by
prospective buyers. The Com
mission reserves the right to
accept or refuse bids.
Notify This
Newspaper When
Your Address
Changes.
Colors on the highway should
have meaning to you. Drivers
should know that yellow means
caution, and, used as the
dashed centerline, yellow
means there is two-way traffic
on that road. A solid yellow
line on your side of the center-
line means no passing.
DRURY SUCCESSFUL
IN CHANGING
HUNT DATE
Representative Carl Drury
announced today, that after
confering with Game and Fish
Director, Joe Tanner and other
Game Department officials,
the decision was reached to
restore the opening date of
the deer season in Camden
County to October 15. Upon
expiration of this conferance.
By Mr. Tanner and Game Bi
ologist it became apparent that
RAULERSON AMMENDS
HIS POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
Relative to the paragraph in
my announcement citing that
the Governor had promised an
additional grant of fourteen
million dollars to the cities,
it should have read that this
grant fell by the wayside as
Sloppy Floyd, who is Chair
man of the Appropriations
Committee and his colleagues
cut this grant form the Gover-
NEWS FROM YOUR
ASC OFFICE
In announcing the Economic
Stabilization Order, President
Nixon stated that it would be
administered with existing
Government agencies and per-
sonnel.
In keeping with this order,
J. Paul Holmes, Jr., State Ex
ecutive Director, Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
Service, has announced the as
signment of a staff member of
his office to the Atlanta Reg
ional CEP Office.
NAHUNTA THREADS
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FRANCES FOWLER
WHO’S WHO
FRANCES FOWLER IS ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO IS AB LE TO
DO MANY THINGS. HER WITTY PERSONALITY AND HER DESIRE
TO GET THE JOB WELL DONE THE FIRST TIME, COUPLED WITH
HER EFFICIENCY, IS AN EXAMPLE FOR EVERYONE TO FOLLOW.
FRANCES PERFORMES MANY DUTIES DURING THE COURSE OF A
DAY. SHE IS RECEPTIONIST, PA YR OLL C LERK, SHIPPING CLERK,
HELPS ALL NEW APPLICANTS GET THEIR APPLICATIONS FILLED*
OUT PROPERLY, AND IN HER SPARE TIME ACTS AS CYCLE CL
ERK. IF YOU THINK THAT THIS DOES NOT TAKE SKILL AND ST
AMINA, YOU ARE MISTAKEN. j
ALL OF US AT THE NAHUNTA MANUFACTURING COMPANY ARE
EXTREMELY PROUD OF THE FINE JOB FRANCES IS DOING.
"A Great Place To Wori<"
NAHUNTA GEORGIA
a degree of misinformation
was given to the Game and
Fish Department, which lead
to the original setting back of
the Camden Deer Season.
Since becoming aware of ser
ious game management prob
lems that were unforeseen at
the time the season was set
back the department has act
ed to restore the opening date
to October 15.
nors budget becaude of insuff
icient revenue, the words of
insufficient revenue being o
verlooked by myself. An
effort will be made by the
Georgia Municipal Association
to have this grant restored at
the next session of the Legis
lature .
Thank you,
T.E. Raulerson
Paul Adams, a county office
specialist, of the State ASCS
Office in Athens, Ga., report
ed to the Atlanta Regional OEP
Office Monday, September 20,
for this temporary assignment.
Adams will assist OPE Region
al officials on matters relating
to agriculture and agri- bus
iness. He will serve as liaison
with State ASCS offices in this
region and with other agricul
tural agencies.
Holmes states that ASCS
MISS EDWARDS
FFA SWEETHEART
The Future Farmers of A-
merica are proud to aimounce
that Miss Rosa Edwards has
been selected as the FFA
Sweetheart for the 1971-72
school year.
Miss Edwards was selected by
county offices in Georgia and
across the Nation were design
as information centers soon
after the Presidential Order
was announced. He stated
that numberous inquiries are
received daily from urban as
well as rural people and this
assignment is being handled
without impairment to his a
gency's regular dunes of ad
ministering farm programs.
WHERE ELSE?
The food and Drug Ad
ministration says that the
Idaho potato can come only
from Idaho.
the Future Farmers and will
preform at their Father-Son
Banquet in the spring.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Revis Edwards ofßt,
1, Hoboken.
4-H OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS
Nine college scholarships
totaling nearly SIO,OOO are
available to current or former
4-H boys and girls who plan to
major or minor in forestry,
crop protection-crop pro
duction, animal science or ag
riculture. Applications for the
scholarships are available
through the state 4-H office at
the University of Georgia or
locally through your county
Extension office.
COMELY CAULIFLOWER
If you want to give cauli
flower a different look-in
India they cook it with ginger,
cloves, and cinnamon sticks. In
Spain, they grate orange rind
on top.