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PUBLIC NOTICES
YOUR RIGHT
TO KNOW
•nd be informed of the func
tions of your government are
embodied in public notices. In
that self -government charges
all citizens to be informed,
this Newspaper urges every
GEORGIA BRANTLEY COUN
TY :
Because of default in the
payment of a loan secured b;
a deed to secure debt execut
ed by MRS. MARIE G. MOR
GAN to THE BLACKSHEAF
MANUFACTURING COM -
PANY, dated December 1, 19.
70, and recorded In the Clerk’s
office of the Brantley County
Superior court in Mortgage
Book 61, page 459, the un
dersigned has declared the full
unpaid amount of the indebted
ness referred to due and pay
able, and, acting under the
power of sale the first Tues
day in October, ( being Octo
ber 3, 1972), during the lega
hours of sale at the court house
in said County, sell at public
outcry to the highest biddei
for cash, the lands describee
in said deed, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being
in Land Lots 172, 173, 212,
and 213, in the Second Land
District of Brantley County,
Georgia, bounded as follows:
on the South, by the land lot
line; on the Southwest, by the
run of Big Buffalo Creek; on
the West, by the run of Little
Buffalo Creek; on the North
west, by Poley Head Branch;
on the North, by the land lot
line; and, on the East, by a
graded public road running gen
erally North and South at or
near the west line of Lot 213
and through the mid portion
of Lot 212, running directly
in front of the 25 acre Wain,
wright tract and crossing the
South line of Lot 212 near
its mid . point;
LESS AND EXCEPT, a
tract approximately 25 acres
in the mid-portion of Land Lot
212, owned now or formerly
by G.M. Wainwright;
LESS AND EXCEPT, a tract
of approximately 5.4 acres in
Land Lot 172 owned by Little
Buffalo Baptist Church.
The above described tract
is a portion of the lands con.
veyed to I. J. Davis by deed
recorded in Deed Book 25, at
page 400, and shown by a plat
of survey thereof recorded
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citizen to read and study these
notices. We strongly advise
those citizens, seeking further
ln-formatlon, to exercise their
right of access to public rec
ords and public meeting.
In Plat Book 2, at page 101,
all in my office of the Clerk
of Brantley County Superior
Court, the portion thereof here
by conveyed being the middle
part, lying between Little Buf
falo Creek on the West and the
graded public road on the East.
This conveyance is made ex.
pressly subject to a deed to
secure debt in favor of The
Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia, recorded in Mortgage Book
60, at pages 107 - 109, in said
Clerk’s Office.
This conveyance is made ex
pressly subject to the reser
vation of mineral rights con
talned In deed recorded In Deed
Book 15, at page 36, and the
conveyance of mineral rights
by deed recorded in Deed Book
15, at page 126, both in the
office of the Clerk of Brantley
Superior Court.
Also subject to deed to se>
cure debt from Marie G. Mor
gan to I. J. Davis, dated 5-
10 • 69, recorded in Mort,
gage Book 60, pages 215 and
216, public land records of
Brantley County , Georgia.
This sale will be subject to
the first lien held by The Fed
eral Land Bank of Columbia,
aforementioned; and to unpaid
taxes, and other lien shown
above.
The undersigned will execute
a deed to purchaser as author
ized by the aforementioned loan
deed.
I
1 This First Day of September,
1972.
’ THE BLACKSHEAR MANU.
. FAC TURING COMPANY, as
attorney in fact for Mrs. Marie
G. Morgan
Carroll Russell
Attorney for The Blackshear
Manufacturing Company, P.O,
Box 361, Blackshear, Georgia.
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Sept. 1972.
s/Perry U. Rozier
Ordinary
9- 29
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF BRANTLEY,
STATE OF GEORGIA.
CATHRYN HERRIN CRUM ,
Plaintiff vs JIMMY JAMES
CRUM, Defendant
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY, GEOR.
GIA, COMPLAINTFORDIVOR
CE FILED THE 14th DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 1972, ORDER
FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICA
TION DATED THE 14th DAY
OF SEPTEMBER, 1972.
TO; JIMMY JAMES CRUM
You are hereby commanded
to file with the Clerk of said
Court and serve upon the Pl
aintiff’s attorney, J. Baker Mc-
Gee, whose address is P. O.
Box 185, Waycross, Georgia
31501, an answer to the Plain
tiff’s complaint within 60 days
of the date of the order for
service by publication.
WITNESS the Honorable Ben
Hodges, judge of said Court,
this 14th day of September,
1972.
D. F. Herrin
CLERK, Brantley Superior
Court. 10 . 12
NOTICE
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUN
TY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
CECIL JONES having in prop,
er form applied to me for Per.
manent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mrs.
Elizabeth O. Jones, late of said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Mrs. Elizabeth O.
Jones 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
granted to Cecil Jones on E.
lizabeth O. Jones estate.
Witness my hand and offic
ial signature, this sth. day
WELL NOTED!
As noted by the Gesell
Institute for Child Develop
ment, which provides counsel for
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Junior Fire Marshal program,
the early elementary school age
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In 1736, Benjamin Franklin
recommended the formation
of America’s first volunteer
firemen.
The Brantley County Board of Educa
tion is accepting bids on the following
school buses:
1961 International 54 Passenger
1963 International 66 Passenger
Bids will be opened October 13, 1972,
1:30 p.m. Superintendent's office, Na
hunta, Ga. Buses are in fair condition
and can be seen school bus garage Br
antley County High School. The Board
reserves the right to reject any / all bids.
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