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TO KNOW
and be Informed of the func
tlons Os your government are
embodied in public notices. In
that self .government charges
all citizens to be informed,
this Newspaper urges every
SPECIAL ELECTION
AUGUST 8, 1972
STATE OF GEORGIA, BRANT
LEY COUNTY
In Pursuance of Act No. 1139
( H. B, No. 2074 ) and en
titled; “ An Act To increase
the members of the board of
comm issloners of certain coun
ties; to provide for the election
of the additional members; and
for other purpc 'O^
I, Perry U. Rozier, Ordinary
of Brantley County, hereby call
a special election on the above
stated matter to be held Aug.
8, 1972.
This matter is on file in my
office signed by Ben W, Fort,
son, Secretary of State on Mar
ch 31st., 1972, after having
been passed by the General
Assembly of the State of Geor
gia, and sugned by Governor
Jimmy Carter.
If this Act is approved in
the Aug. 8 th. election there
shall be a special election cal
led for the purpose of electing
the other members of the Board
of Commissioners as provided
in this particular Act in the
General Election on November
7, 1972.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 15th. day of June
1972.
S/ Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County 6-23
NOTICE
As of this date June 13, 1972,
I Jack Warner will not be re
sponsible for any debts other
than my own. 6-30.
I cledlth Albert Purdom ef
fective this date June 2, 1972.
will not be responsible for any
debts madeby anyone other than
Myself.
Cledith Albert Purdom
6-22
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY:
UNDER and by virtue of a
power sale contained in a deed
to secure debt executed by
S. G. Mullin of Brantley Coun
ty, dated February 19, 1972,
recorded in Brantley County
records in Mortgage Book 63,
Folio 157, will sell on the
4th day of July, 1972, at pub
lie sale, at the Courthouse
in said County, during the le
gal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, the follow
ing described real property,
to wit:
All that certain lot, tract,
or parcel of land situate, ly
ing, and being in the No. 1493
District GM of Brantley Coun.
ty, Georgia and containing five
( 5 ) acres More or Less,
of Headright lands. Said prop,
erty being further described
according to plats recorded
in Deeds book 25, page 115,
and Deeds book 14, page 479,
according to the records of the
Clerk of Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia, ref
erence to said plats being made
for all purposes and descrip,
tion. Said property beingbound,
ed on the East by Highway No.
110; West, North and South
by lands now or formerly be
longing to Harry Middleton,
E. L. Sears, and E. Louis.
Said sale being for the pur.
pose of paying $ 1,800.00 prin.
cipal and interest, plus all costs
and expenses incident to this
sale.
A conveyance will be exe
cuted to the purchaser by the
undersigned as authorized by
said security deed.
Purchaser to pay for title
and revenue stamps.
This sth day of June, 1972.
Mr. N . S. McVeigh
As Attorney-in-fact-for
S. G. Mullin
BY: Lloyd E. Grimes
Attorney at Law
Brunswick, Georgia
( Paid Adv. ) 6-29
OUR ADVERTISERS.
THEY MAKE THIS
NEWSPAPER POSSIBLE.
citizen to read and study these
notices. We strongly advise
those citizens, seeking further
in-formation, to exercise their
right of access to public rec
ords and public meeting.
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY:
IN RE: ESTATE OF ELLA
MOODY REDDICK, DECEAS
ED.
All creditors of the estate
of Ella Moody Reddick, de •
ceased, late of Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, are hereby noti
fied to render their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted
to the estate are required to
make immediate payment to
me.
Ibis 29th day of May, 1972.
S/ A. S. MOODY
EX EC UTE R OF THE LAST
WILL AND TESTAMENT OF
ELLA MOODY REDDICK,
DECEASED.
Walters and Davis
Attorneys at Law
P.O. BOX 247
Ocilla, Georgia
6- 29
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The appraisers appointed to
set aside a year’s support to
Louise B. Wainright, widow of
Lloyd H. Wainright, late of
said County, deceased, having
filed their return, you are here
by required to show cause be
fore me at the July Term,
1972, of the Court of Ordinary
of Brantley county, to be held
on the first Monday in July,
next, why said return should
not be admitted to record, and
stand as the judgement of this
court.
This 31 day of May, 1972.
S/ Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County,
Georgia
Griffin and Houston
Attorneys for petitioner
6-29
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY.
IN THE MATTER OF: Esbiic
of Rennls Louis Bernard, de
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that
all persons owing the estate
of Rennis Louis Bernard, de
ceased, should pay such acc
ounts to the undersigned and
all persons to whom Rennis
Louis Bernard are indebted
should render their accounts
to the undersigned immediate
ly.
E. Kontz Bennett, Sr.
Administrator of Estate of
Rennis Louis Bernard
Bennett, Pedrick and Bennett
P.O. BOX 178
Waycross, Georgia 31501
7-6
SPECIAL ELECTION
AUGUST 8, 1972
STATE OF GEORGIA, BRANT
LEY COUNTY
In Pursuance of Act. No.
1142 ( H, B. No. 2077 ) and
entitled " An Act To provide
for the maximum compensa
tion which may be paid to
certain personnel employed by
certain county offices; and for
other purposes".
I, Perry U. Rozier, Ordinary
of Brantley County hereby call
a special election on the above
stated matter to be held Aug.
8, 1972.
This matter is on file in my
office signed by Ben W. Fort
son, Secretary of State on Mar
ch 31st., 1972, after havingbeen
passed by the General Ass
embly of the State o' Georgia,
and signed by Governor Jimmy
Carter.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 15th. day of June
1972.
S/ Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County
6.23
SUPPORT
SPECIAL ELECTION
AUGUST 8, 1972
STATE OF GEORGIA, BRANT
LEY COUNTY
In Pursuance of Act No 1143
' H. B. No. 2075 ) and en
titled; “ An Act To provide
that the annual salary of each
elected official of certain coun
ties shall be increased by 10
percent and for other pur
poses”;
I, Perry U. Rozier, Ordinary
of Brantley County, hereby call
a special election on the above
stated matter to be held Aug.
8, 1972.
Ttiis matter is on file in my
office signed by Ben W. Fort
son, Secretary of State on Mir
ch 31st., 1972, after having
been passed by the General
Assembly of the State of Geor
gia, and signed by Governor
Jimmy Carter.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 15th. day of June,
1972.
S/ Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County 6-23
SPECIAL ELECTION
AUGUST 8, 1972
STATE OF GEORGIA, BRANT
LEY COUNTY
In Pursuance of Act No. 1141
( H. B. No. 2076 ) and en
titled: “An Act To Change
the Compensation of the De
puty Sheriff of certain coun
ties; to provide for a refer
endum; and for other pur
poses”.
I, Perry U Rozier, Ordinary
of Brantley County hereby call
a special election on the above
stated matter to be held on Aug.
8, 1972.
This matter is on file in my
office signed by Ben W, Fort
son , Secretary of StateonMar
ch 31st., 1972, after havingbeen
passed by the General Assem
bly of the State of Georgia,
and signed by Governor Jimmy
Carter.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 15th. day of June,
1972.
S/ Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County 6-23
SPECIAL ELECTION
AUGUST 8, 1972
STATE OF GEORGIA, BRANT
LEY COUNTY
In Pursuance of Act. No.
1143 ( H. B. No. 2079 ) and
entitled; “ An Act To change
the compensation of the clerk
of the Superior Court of Cer.
tain counties; and for other
purposes";
I, Perry U. Rozier, Ordinary
of Brantley County hereby call
a special election on the above
stated matter to be held Aug.
8, 1972.
This matter is on file in my
office signed by Ben W. Fort
son, Secretary of State on Mar.
ch 31st., 1972, after havingbeen
passed by the General As.
sembly of the State of Georgia,
and signed by Governor Jimmy
Carter.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 15th. day of June,
1972.
S/ Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary, Brantley County 6.23
Rozier
Asks For
Re-election
To the Citizens
Os Brantley County:
This is to announce my can
dldacy for re-election to the
office of Ordinary of Brantley
County, Georgia, subject to the
rules and regulations of the
August Bth. Democratic Pri.
mary.
I am grateful for the pri
viledge of serving you in this
office for the past 7 and Vi
years, and am looking forward
to serving you for the rest of
this term and of succeeding
myself in the up-coming elect
ion.
Eight years ago, I promised
you, the voters, that if elected
I would render the service
you as citizens have a right
to expect. I have done this to
the best of my ability, and I
pledge to continue that same
kind of service to you for the
forthcoming term.
I earnestly solicit your vote
and support in the Primary
election on August Bth., 1972.
My desire is to see each voter
personally, but due to the duties
of this office I might fail to
see some of you. Shouldlmlss
seeing you, I ask you to take
this as my personal appeal for
your continued support. It has
been an honor and a happy
prlvlledge to serve you. Any
time I can be of service to
you please feel free to call on
me.
Gratefully Yours
(ADV.) Perry U. Rozier
Brantley County
Commissioners Proceedings
The regular monthly meeting
of the Board of Commissioners
of Brantley County was called
to order by the Chairman at
9:05 a.m., Tuesday, June 6,
1972, with Commissioner
Strickland not present. The
minutes of the previous meeting
were read. Mr. Eldridge made
a motion to approve the con
tents of the minutes and Mr.
Stewart seconded the motion.
( Mr. Strickland arrived at
9:15 a.m.)
1. Sheriff Johns turned in
151 traffic arrest tickets dat
ing from February 18, 1972
through May 25, 1972, to the
Board of Commissioners.
2. Mr. Stewart gave a re
port on food stamps as foll
ows: Number of households
279, number of persons par
ticipating 883, with a total val
ue of food coupons $ 22,052.
3. Mr. Robert Page met
with the Board representing the
Brantley County Jaycees to re
quest a donation of funds to
support the Summer Recreation
Program. Mr. Eldridge made
a motion to contribute $ 200,
as has been done in the past.
Mr. Strickland seconded the
motion.
4. Mr. Stewart read a letter
of communication from the Sl
ash Pine area Planning andDe
velopement Commission re
questing financial support for
the South Georgia Limited Acc
ess Highway of $450 semi-ann
ually. No action was taken.
5. Mr. Stewart read a letter
from Slash Pine Area Planning
and Dev elopement Commission
concerning a Public Defender
and requesting that the Com
mission attend a meeting at the
Ware County Courthouse Fri
day, June 9th at 3:00 p.m. Mr.
Stewart and Mr. Strickland sta
ted that they would try to attend
this meeting.
6. The Chairman read a let
ter from the Brantley County
Board of Health on a proposal
of an ordinancefor mobile hom
es.
7. A warrantee deed from
Mr. Clint Robinson was pre
sented to the Board for their
approval and acceptance of a
road for dedication as a pub
lic thoroughfare. Mr. Strick,
land made a motion to accept
this road dedication and build
the road at the earliest con.
venience. Mr. Eldridge secon.
ded the motion.
8. Alsoawaranteedeedfrom
Mr. Pete Gibson was presented
for acceptance of a road to be
dedicated as a public thorough
fare, with a revisionary clause
stating that if road ceases to
be maintained for a period of
24 months consecutively, the
property returns to Mr. Gib
son. Mr. Strickland made a
motion to accept the road dedi.
cation and Mr. Eldridge second
ed the motion.
9. Mr. Stewart submitted a
request for funds from the
Agricultural Extension Office
in the amount of $ 282. for
4 - H camp. Mr. Strickland
made a motion to contribute
this amount and Mr. Eldridge
seconded the motion. Also a
letter requesting authority for
the County Agent to attend the
Annual Convention later this
year. Mr. Strickland made a
motion to authorize the Agent
to attend the convention. Mr.
Eldridge seconded the motion.
10. Chairman Stewart read
letters from the Dept, of Fami
ly and Children Services re
questing names to serve on the
County Welfare Board, to re
place the deceased Mr. James
Highsmith and expired terms
of former Board members. Mr.
Stewart proposed having a cal
led meeting Tuesday, June 13,
1972. He requested that Mr. El
dridge and Mr. Strickland make
an effort to have some names
to submit at that time.
11. Mr. Strickland asked to
be excused for 5 minutes at
10:00 a.m„ and gave Mr. El
dridge his proxy vote.
12. Mr. Eldridge made a
motion to repair road and two
bridges on Old Altman Bridge
Road. Mr. Stewart seconded
the motion.
13. Mr. Eldridge made a
motion to approve payment of
bills and Mr. Stewart seconded
the motion.
14. The meeting was ad.
journed before Mr. Strickland
returned.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURES
ARE AS FOLLOWS:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT;
Salary and travel of Comm
issioners: Stewart $ 555.60;
Eldridge $ 49.20; Strickland
$ 50.40; Clerk Wiley $ 196.51;
Attorney Memory $ 100; tele
phone $ 20.99; Brantley County
Rescue Unit $ 200; Brantley
County Jaycees ( Summer Rec
reation Program ) $200; ad
vertising and printing $77.62;
office supplies and equipment
$30.38; Insurance bonds and
premiums $397.90; election ex.
pense $46.64. TDTAL : sl,
925.24. MAINTENANCE OF
COURTHOUSE: Salary of Jani
tor Griffin $150.16; lights,
water and fuel $44.49; lights
of old school building $12.24;
cleaning supplies and equip
ment $197.77; repairs $80.41;
TOTAL: $435.,07. MAINTEN -
ANCE OF JAIL: Telephone sl3.
78; lights and fuel $41.96; TOT
AL: $55.74. OFFICE OF ORD
INA RY; Inco.-ne : Licenses
$100; certificates $23; wills,
letters, support etc $212.50;
miscellaneous $37.25; Dept.
Public Safety $34.25; Sheriff’s
Dept. ( 48 Cases ) $480; State
Patrol ( 29 cases ) $ 290; fish
and game S3O; less retirement
sl4; TOTAL: $1,193. EXPEN-.
DITURES: Salary of Ordinary
Rozier $564.20; Clerk Crews
$169.05; Clerk Brooker $28.44;
telephone $15.50; printing S2B;
postage $24; TOTAL $829.19.
SUPERIOR COURT: Salary
of Court Reporter Summerall
$46; Court appointed attorney’s
$196.08. TOTAL: $242.08. CL
ERK OF SUPERIOR COURT:
Income: recording $405; court
$206; copies $11.10; cancell,
ations $6,50; transfer tax sls;
TOTAL: $643.60. EXPENDI
TURES: Salary of Clerk D.
Herrin $429.29; Clerk R Her
rin $176,50; telephone $11.91;
office supplies and equipment
$218.73. TOTAL: $835.43. OF
FICE OF SHERIFF: Income:
Ordinary Rozier reported that
Sheriff Johns turned $2,511 in
to his office. Expenditures:
Telephone $31.77; Salary of
Sheriff Johns $570.17; Deputy
Robinson $371.42; Deputy John
son $95.82; prisoners diet, doc
tor and drug bills $472.50;
printing $11.50; car repair and
parts $163,81; gasoline and oil
$276.55; uniforms $85.89; off
ice supplies and equipment
$133.66. TOTAL $2,213.09.
OFFICE OF TAX COMMISS
IONER: Income: auto tags
and taxes $2,265.29: Expend!-
tures: Salary of Tax Comm
issioner Wilson $609.89; Clerk
Wilson $165.56; Clerk Ham $
176.50; telephone $9.65; office
supplies $58.05. TOTAL: sl,
019.65. OFFICE OF COUN
TY AND HOME DEMONSTRA
TION AGENTS: Salary and
Travel of County Agent Thomp
son $205.60; salary and travel
of Home Demonstration Agent
Raulerson $168.82; Secretary
White $28,20; Brantley County
4 -H Club $282; telephone $24.
41; office supplies and equip
ment $13.17. TOTAL: $722.20.
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT. Bud
get $1,713.70. ROAD DEPT.
Salaries: J. Crews $282.79; T.
Crews $443,83; W. Crews $340.
49; Daniels $440.35; T, Herrin
$409.18; W. Herrin $338.72;
Hulett $300.72; Johns $300.92;
Knox $281.91; Moore $339.39;
Morgan $332.19; Smith $289.
95; J. Strickland $266,04; L,
Strickland $329.99; Willis $272.
03; TOTAL: $4,968.51. Other:
Motor fuel tax $88.81; tele
phone $15.39; lights $38.56;
gasoline and oil $810.17; re
pair and maintenance on ma
chinery and equipment $2,116.
08; culverts $290.80; small
tools, hardware and supplies
$109,79; caution light $2. TOT
AL: SB, 440.11. OFFICE OF
CORONER One inquest $25.
GEORGIA FORESTRY COMM
ISSION: BUDGET: $825.33.
RETIREMENT AND TAXES
WITHHELD OF ELECTED OF
FICIALS AND COUNTY EM
PLOYEES: Federal income
tax $976.30. SPECIAL FUND:
Drugs: $53.70. MISCELL
ANEOUS: Dept, soil conserva
tion telephone $14.47; Home
Maker Aides telephone $18.02;
fire protection $933.15; Board
of Tax Assessors Office sup.
plies and training courses $65;
Registrars pay S6O; Board of
Tax Assessors and Clerk’s Sal
aries and travel $595.90; print
ing for registrars $6. TOTAL:
$1,692.54. MAKING A COM
PLETE TOTAL OF ALL EX
PENDITURES: $22,055.37.
George F. Stewart,
Chairman
Mary Lee Wiley
Clerk
J. Burt Smith, 55, is the new
Michigan State University ath
letic director.
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C. L. King
As k« El e c t i on
as Tax
Commissioner
This is to announce that I
am a candidate for Tax com
missioner of Brantley County,
subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Pri
mary of August 8, 1972.
I am a life - long resident of
Brantley County and am deeply
concerned as to its progress.
I am a World War II Veter
an. if elected I pledge my ear
nest efforts to perform the du
ties of the office in a fair and
impartial manner. I shall be
grateful for your support and
influence in the coming elect
ion.
If elected I will keep the
office open during regular
hours and to noon on Satur
day.
Sincerely,
( Paid Adv.) C. L. King
Joel Herrin
Announces
For
Po 8 t No. 2
This is to announce that I
am a candidate for County Co
mmission Post No. 2, of Bran
tley County in the August Bth
1972 Democratic Primary,
I have duly qualified through
the County Democratic Com
mittee.
I am interested in Brantley
County and all of its people.
I have not held any County Of
fice before, however, I feel
I am qualified to contribute
some service to the County
and its people.
I know I am not personally
acquainted with all the people
of the County so I take this
means to ask your Vote and
Support in this Primary.
I am the son of the late
Moses T. Herrin and Lizzie
Cason Clark Herrin. I re
side in the Twin Rivers Co
mmunity, 7 miles North of
Nahunta on U.S, 301 where I
have operated a filling station
for the past 20 years.
I am 50 years old, married
and have one son. I beg if you
do not know me to inquire of
your friends that might know
me, before making your choice
in whom to Vote .
I will strive to personally
see as many of you as I pos
sibly can before the Primary.
I beg your Vote and Influ
ence.
Thank You
Joel Herrin
( Paid Adv.)
Wilson
Seeks
Re•el e c t i H
This is to announce my can
didacy for re • election to the
office of Tax Commissioner
of Brantley County. I would
like to point out to each and
everyone that I sincerely ap
preciate the past Interest and
confidence that you have shown
in my be • half in allowing me
to serve as your Tax Comm
issioner over the past years.
I am the first to realize that
without your help this would
have been impossible and 1
sincerely appreciate it very
much.
In making my first politi
cal announcement for public
office I recall pledging you
a fair, honest and sincere ad-
ministration, this I have stri
ved to do at all times and if
re • elected you can rest as
sured your office will contin
ue to be operated to the best
interest of the county and all
of its citizens.
I plan to visit as many vot.
ers as I possibly can between
now and August 8, election
day. But please remember
that I have the responsibility
of running your Tax office and
time may not permit me to
see each of you, so if I miss
you please except this as my
personal request for your vote
and support in keeping this
Important office in good hands
for the next four years.
Sincerely,
( Adv.) John M. Wilson
Page 5
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, June 22, 1972
Stewart Announces
For Re-Election
TO THE CITIZENS OF BRANTLEY COUNTY:
In further announcing for re-election to the Office of Chair,
man, County Commission, I want to state some of the accom
pllshments of this Board during the past three years.
In just the area concerning road construction, that is,
paved " road construction this Board has performed what
it took the past Board several terms to equal.
Following are the paved roads completed since January 1, 1969.
Project No. Road Name Type Contract Distance Comp. Date.
PR- 6498 Hickox County 1.758 Feb. 16, 1972
PR. 1622 (8) City Sts. County 0.289 April 10, 1972
PR. 1622 (7) City Sts. County 1.505 April 10, 1972
RS ■ 1226 (1) Hoboken FAS 11 6.271 Sept. 5, 1969
PR- 3361 (3) Hoboken County .683 Feb. 16, 1972
PR- 6428 Airport County .170 Feb. 16,1972
PR - 3533 (2) Industrial County .365 Feb. 16,1972
Total Miles Paved 11.041.
The following roads are currently under construction and
may be completed this year.
Project No. Road Name Type Contract Distance
RS- 1226 ( 2 ) Hoboken FAS 11 4.575 .
PR - 6700 ( 1 ) Stage Coach G R 3.648 .
S- 1835 Britts Still FAS 11 5.763.
Total Miles under Construction 13.986
It is apparent that 11.041 miles of paved roads constructed
here in Brantley County did not just happen. Good planning
and good management caused it to happen.
The same must be said for the paved roads under
construction at this time. The 13.986 miles being made to.
day didn’t occur by accident, many hours of planning and
hard work were required to get the construction started.
These roads will be constructed in a logical and reason,
able time on a schedule to meet the needs of the public as
funds are made available by the State.
Following are roads planned for paving.
Road Name Distance Type Contract
PR . 640 A 1.8 FAS 11
PR . 4052 5.7 FAS 11
S 1836 (3 ) 3.6 GR
Browntown Road 4.0 GR
Bachelott Road 3.3 GR
Browntown Road 1.0 County
Nahunta Streets 1.0 County
Hoboken Streets .5 County
Cal. Church Road 2.6 County
Hickox Road 6.2 County
Our old paved roads and streets require maintenance and
repair and I have requested that the following roads and city
streets be re-surfaced. The State Highway Department has
approved the request and will perform the work.
Following are the roads planned for re-surfacing.
Priority No. Road Name Distance.
One Nahunta - Oak Grove 4.77
Two Atkinson • Needmore 9-03
Three City Streets
Four High Bluff • Central Ave., and Spur 14.80
Five Riverside • Hickox Road 8.43
Total Miles to be re-surfaced 37.03
There are a total of 25.027 miles of paved roads compl.
eted or that will be finished shortly. There are 74.06 miles
of resurfacing requested and approved.
I bring the above facts to your attention for consideration
in deciding which candidate to select for your Vote, in Com
mission race, Post No. 1.
I promise to continue all economic means what - so - ever
to keep taxes down, while providing the best service possible,
if you see fit to let me continue as Commission Chairman. I
hereby ask for your continued support and confidence in the
Democratic Primary Election August 8, 1972.
Sincerely,
George F. Stewart
lll| A king cobra’s bite can kill an
I' * elephant in only three hours.
Chambless Willis is
Asks For Candidate
Re-election
I hereby announce my can
didacy for re-election to the
office of Coroner of Brantley
County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Demo
cratic Executive Committee,
In the Primary election to be
held August 8, 1972.
In seeking re-election to this
most important office, I feel
that I am qualified to better
serve the people in Brantley
County by reason of profess
ional training and the experl,
ence gained from working In
close harmony, over a period
of many years, with Coroners
In Brantley County and other
counties throughout the State
of Georgia.
If re-elected, I pledge to
discharge the duties of Coro
ner to the best of my ability
in all matters coming under
my jurisdiction.
I earnestly and sincerely so
licit your vote and support.
Respectfully yours,
Guy Chambless
( Pd. Adv.) 6-23
How to get your
refrigerator to cook things.
JdlO is > registered trademark <rf the General Foods Corporation.
For
Ord in ary
This Is to announce my can
dldacy for Ordinary of Brant
ley County, subject to the ru
les and regulations of the De
mocratic Primary to be held
August 8, 1972.
I am a life • long resident
of Brantley County. I have
always been interested in the
growth and progress of Brant
ley County.
If elected to this Office, I
pledge to serve you to the
best of my ability.
I plan to see each and every
one of you before the election;
should I fail to see you please
consider this my personal ap
peal for your vote and supp
ort.
Kenneth ( Bozo ) Willis .
( Pd. Adv.)
6-23
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