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Classified and Legals
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF
TALIAFERRO COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Carson Moses Clark, MINOR
ESTATES NO. 24-138
NOTICE
TO: Whom This May Concern:
You are hereby notified that
Joseph Benjamin Clark Sr. has
filed a Petition seeking to be
appointed temporary guardian(s)
of the above-named Minor. All
objections to the Petition to the
appointment of a temporary
guardian or the appointment of
the Petitioner(s)as temporary
guardian(s) must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any
such objections, and be filed with
this Court no later than fourteen
(14) days after this notice is
mailed, or ten(10) days after this
notice is personally served upon
you, or ten(10 days after the
second publication of this notice
if you are served by publication.
All objections should be sworn to
before a notary public or Georgia
Probate Court clerk and filing
fees must be tendered with your
objections, unless you qualify to
file as an indigent party. Contact
Probate Court personnel for the
required amount of filing fees.
NOTE: If a natural guardian files
a timely objection to the creation
of the temporary guardianship,
the Petition will be dismissed.
If a natural guardian files an
objection to the appointment of
the Petitioner(s) as guardian(s),
or if a parent who is not a natural
guardian files an objection to the
Petition, a hearing on the matter
shall be (held in the Probate Court
Taliaferro County, Courtroom
Annex, 113 Monument St,
Crawfordville, GA 30631
on at jo’clock
) (scheduled at a later date).
If no objection is filed, the Petition
may be granted without a hearing
SO ORDRED this 29th day of
March , 2024.
Judge of the Probate Court
By: Geraldine Fulton
Clerk of the Probate Court
P. O. Box 264
Crawfordville, GA 30631
706-456-2253
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GEORGIA, TALIAFERRO
COUNTY
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the Estate
#24-137, John Raymond Allen,
Deceased, of Taliaferro County,
Georgia, are hereby notified
to render their demands to the
undersigned according to law, and
all person indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate
payment.
This 25th day of March 2024.
Dennis R. Allen
1845 York CT
Snellville, GA 30078
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Zucchini Pie
3 pounds zucchini, spiralized
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 pint cherry tomatoes,halved
4 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons chopped fresh
oregano
7 large eggs
2/3 cup milk
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons chopped fresh
herbs (like basil, rosemary,
oregano, parsley)
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
2/3 cup freshly grated white
Cheddar cheese
1/2 cup freshly grated
parmesan cheese, plus extra for
topping.
Spiralize the zucchini and
set it in a colander. Sprinkle 1
teaspoon of salt over it and toss
well, then let it sit for 20 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 375
degrees F. Spray a 9-inch
springform pan with nonstick
spray. Wrap the bottom tightly
with aluminum foil in case the
eggs try to leak out.
Heat a skillet over medium
heat and add the olive oil,
tomatoes, garlic and oregano.
Taliaferro County
Bit of History
Antioch Baptist Church c. 1899
Boasting a congregation
that dates back to 1886, when
it was founded by freed slaves
from southern Taliaferro and
northern Hancock counties,
Antioch Baptist Church is one
of the most striking examples
of a religious building in rural
Georgia, with its imposing
Gothic Revival-style towers
flanking a wide doorway. Having
acquired four acres for both a
church and a cemetery from a
nearby landowner, the church
was constructed in 1899 by
local craftsmen. Every August,
descendants of the original
congregation return to worship
and reunite at this church with a
long and proud history.
Still much admired and
photographed, the church no
longer holds regular services,
leading to increasing signs
of neglect. Water damage is
visible inside and out, and the
restrooms have been closed off.
Though some financial support
continues to be provided by
descendants of the original
congregation, the fate of the
building relies on the larger
community to use and care for
this unique landmark.
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Cook until the tomatoes are
bursting, about 5 minutes. Turn
off the heat.
Take the zucchini and wrap it
in a kitchen towel (you may have
to do this is batches). Squeeze
and twist the towel until ALL
the liquid is gone (it will take a
few minutes and some elbow
grease!)..
In a large bowl, whisk the
eggs, milk, flour, herbs, pepper
and another pinch of salt until
combined. Add in the tomato
mixture, the zucchini and the
grated cheese. Toss together
well. Pour the mixture into the
springform pan.
Bake for 55 to 60 minutes, or
until the center isn’t jiggly and
the top is golden. Remove and
let cool for 10 to 15 minutes.
Open the springform pan and
slice into wedges. Garnish with
extra fresh herbs and parmesan
cheese.
Life is full of beauty. Notice
it. Notice the bumble bee, the
small child, and the smiling
faces. Smell the rain, and feel
the wind. Live your life to the
fullest potential, andfight for
your dreams. Ashley Smith
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Garden Week in Georgia
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Gardeners have a passion for nurturing the beauty and
resources of the earth through the planting of seeds, the care of all plants
and the harvesting of the riches of their efforts; and
WHEREAS, Gardeners seek to add beauty, splendor, fragrance and
nutrition to our lives through the growing of herbs, vegetables, foliage and
flowers; and
WHEREAS, Gardeners work to preserve our country’s traditional spirit of
independence and initiative through innovation and hard work; and
WHEREAS, Gardeners advocate the importance of all creatures, large and
small, that share our world and their roles in a balanced and productive
ecology; and
WHEREAS, Gardening furnishes a challenging and productive activity for
many citizens, for those just learning as well as those having years of
experience; and
WHEREAS, Gardening promotes a healthy lifestyle that lasts a lifetime,
helps reduce stress from other areas of life, teaches that rewards come from
diligent efforts; and
WHEREAS, Gardening enables members of Garden Clubs across Georgia
and the nation to serve others in the communities in which they reside and
work;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL VED that in an effort to acknowledge
the importance of Gardening and the numerous contributions of Gardeners,
that I, Shawanco Alexander, Commissioner hereby designate the week of
April 21-27, 2024 as