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LEGAL ADVERTISEMEHTS
GEORGIA,
WHEELER COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
W. H. Thomas, Jr., of
Wheeler County, Georgia, hav
ing, in proper form, applied
for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of
Mellie Thomas, Deceased, this
is to cite the creditors and heirs
of said decendent andall others
concerned in said Estate to be
and appear at the December,
1971 Term of Court of Ordinary
of Wheeler County, Georgia to
show cause, if any they can,
why Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration should not be
granted on said Estate, as
prayed.
WITNESS MY OFFICIAL
HAND AND SEAL, this 9th day
of November, 1971.
T. Clyde Fulford
Ordinary and Ex Officio
Clerk of the Court of
Ordinary of Wheeler County,
Georgia.
(Legal Seal) 32-4 t
GEORGIA, WHEELERCOUNTY
COURT OF ORDINARY
December, 1971.
The appraisers upon appli
cation of Carol Harris Sears
widow of said L. 0. (Osee)
Sears for a twelve months’
support for herself and no
minor children, having filed
their return; all persons con
cerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the
next regular December term of
this court, why said application
should not be granted.
/s/ Clyde T. FulFord
Ordinary. 32-4 t
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Georgia, Wheeler County:
There will be sold before
the CourtHousedoorofWheeler
County, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in December, 1971, to
the highest bidder for cash
the following described prop-
ATLANTA (PRN) - You
know, the old tradition of
Thanksgiving began with a
wild turkey dinner, and the
turkey idea has stuck with us
ever since.
Well, maybe I’m the sort of
guy who just plain likes to
depart from traditions, but
there’s rarely turkey on my
table on the last Thursday in
November. Yet, my own
tradition for not only
Thanksgiving, but Christmas
and New Years dinners as well,
is no more off the track of
that first Thanksgiving. Only
thing is, out of the phrase
“wild turkey,” 1 choose the
objective instead of the
noun . . .in other words I go
for “wild” game, more than
the domestic “turkey.”
There’s more than one
reason for this, although a big
one is simply that 1 don’t care
that much, personally, for
turkey. Oh, 1 can take some
good white meat the first time
around, but leftover turkey
somehow doesn't turn me
on ... especially the third and
fourth time.
Yet. to me. there’s another
good reason why 1 like wild
game, such as duck, quail,
venison or even rabbit, squirrel
or doves for Thanksgiving
dinner. You know, that first
Thanksgiving came about,
because the Pilgrims were
thankful for provisions the
Lord had made for them. This
not only included good crops,
but the game and natural
resources in the New World.
There doesn’t seem to be
much “new” left in the “New
World" anymore. The picture
has changed drastically.
Frontiers have evaporated, and
much of our wild and natural
resources are removed,
exhausted or drastically
reduced.
Because of this, I am
particularly thankful, at this
time of year, that 1 still do
erty:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the
City of Glenwood, Wheeler
County, Georgia, andbeingdes
cribed by metes and bounds
as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING AT a stake cor
ner on the easterly right-of
way line of Georgia Highway
No. 19, located 355 feet north
westerly of the point of inter
section (marked by a highway
right-of-way marker) of said
Highway No. 19 right-of-way
with the westerly right-of-way
line of Old Georgia Highway
19, thence from said beginning
point and along said Georgia
Highway No. 19 right-of-way
north 21 degrees 32 minutes
west 169 feet to a stake corner;
thence north 84 degrees 47
minutes east 110.8 feet to a
stake corner on the said right
of-way line of Old Georgia H igh
way No. 19, thence along said
Old Georgia Highway No. 19
right-of-way line south 1 degree
37 minutes east 153.8 feet to a
stake comer; thence south 75
degrees 30 minutes west 54
feet to a stake comer on said
right-of-way line of Georgia
Highway No. 19 and the begin
ning point of this description,
all as will appear by reference
to a plat of survey, dated Sep
tember, 1970, by Jim H. Ross,
Surveyor, recorded in Plat Book
3, page 159, Land Records of
Wheeler County, Georgia which
plat of survey is by relerence
incorporated herein.
ALSO, one (1) Hotpoint Re
frigerator; one (1) Brown stove
company gas range; one (1)
Westinghouse clothes washer;
and one (1) Westinghouse
clothes dryer.
This property will be sold by
virtue of the Power of Sale
contained in a certain deed to
secure debt from Ollie Grant
and Willie Mae Grant toTharpe
& Brooks Incorporated dated
November 13, 1970, and re
corded in Deed Book 35, folio
296 of the Clerk’s Office of
Wheeler Superior Court. There
is a principal balance due of
$14,835.37 and default having
occurred in payments of prin
cipal and interest due for the
months of August, September,
BY DEAN WOHLGEMUTH
Georgia Game and
Fish Commission
My Own Tradition
For Thanksgiving
have the opportunity to enjoy
some of our wildlife resources.
1 still have the privilege of
hunting and fishing, and being
in the outdoor world. That
outdoor world in America, to
be sure, has changed so
drastically that the Pilgrims
couldn’t begin to recognize it.
But what’s important to me is
that we STILL CAN HUNT.
Os course, the major threat
to that opportunity right now
is that so many people are
opposed to us having that
right. The pressure to outlaw
guns and hunting continues to
hang like a huge, ominous
black cloud over our heads, by
a group who apparently
believes that doing so would
be a benefit to wildlife. If they
would look earnestly into the
situation enough to know the
facts about conservation,
they’d beg us to keep on
hunting . . and therefore
assure that wildlife would have
a bright future.
There is much to be
thankful for in our world
today, to be sure. I’m thankful
that I live in America, and
have the opportunities and the
rights and privileges that go
with being a U.S. Citizen,
including the right to hunt and
fish. I’m grateful for the many
blessings of life that God has
given us. And I’m thankful,
too, that at least so far, man’s
progress hasn’t wiped out all
of the woods, waters and
wildlife resources, and that air
and water pollution and
nuclear weapons have not yet
made life beyond being worth
living.
Yes, there’s much to be
thankful for, and I try to keep
them all in perspective. But
somehow, since outdoor living
means so much to me, 1 can’t
help but be as thankful, as
much as for anything else, the
ability to still be able to go
afield and get my own wild
meat for the Thanksgiving
table!
October and November, 1971,
the holder has declared the
entire amount due and payable,
together with interest from July
1, 1971 at the rate of eight and
one-half per cent per annum,
plus attorney’s fees, and the
power of sale conferred in said
deed has become operative. The
balance will be applied as pro
vided in said deed.
THARPE & BROOKS
INCORPORATED
Othniel W. McGehee,
Attorney at Law
563 Walnut Street
Macon, Georgia 32-4 t
GEORGIA,
WHEELER COUNTY
On application of Thomas J.
Owens, Articles of Incor
poration have been granted to
"O C M PARAMEDICAL, INC.”
by the Honorable James B.
O’Connor, Judge of the Superior
Court of W'heeler County, Geor
gia, in accordance with the
applicable provisions of the
Georgia Business Corporation
Code. The Registered Office
of the corporation is located
at 309 Durden Street, Vidalia,
Georgia 30474, and its Regis
tered Agent at such address is
Paul W. Calhoun, Jr. The pur
pose of the corporation is for
pecuniary gain and the general
nature of the business to be
conducted is to organize, ope
rate and maintain schools and/
or institutions fortraining med
ical lab technicians and medical
secretaries, including things
necessary or incidental thereto,
together with any other business
endeavors it may desire. The
minimum capital with which
the corporation shall commence
business is $500.00.
This 10th day of November,
1971.
Paul W. Calhoun, Jr.
Attorney for Applicant
Paul W. Calhoun, Jr.
Law Offices Darby and Calhoun
P. O. Box 648
Vidalia, Georgia 30474 33-4 t
Since 4-H scholarships were
first offered some 50 years ago,
donors have provided 6,400
scholarships valued at more
than $2.8 million. They have
also funded an estimated
50,000 expense-paid trips to
the National 4-H Congress and
other events over the 50-year
period.
POND DRAINING
THANKSGIVING DAY
MRS. L. W. CLARK'S FARM
CAT FISH 50' PER POUND
POODLE GROOMING
CLIPS ALL PATTERNS
SHOW DOOS OR PET DOGS.
Stylist trained at Rothara Kennels in
England. 13 years experience.
Call For Appointment.
Fins and Feathers Pet Shop
219 W. Madsion St Ph. 272-0650
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Murchison Funeral Home
Owned And Operated By
Mr. and Mrs. Julian W. Ouzis
Telephone 537-4121
537-7305
Agent For United Family Life
Insurance Company
VIDALIA GEORGIA
IN THE SUPERIOR C OURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF WHEELER,
STATE OF GEORGIA
ACTION FOR DIVORCE:
ACTION FILED 10th DAY OF
November, 1971; SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION ORDERED sth
DAY OF November, 1971.
PEGGY ANN POOLE SUMMER
SILL, Plaintiff
VS.
PHILLIP J. SUMMERSILL,
Defendant
TO; PHILLIP J.SUMMERSILL,
Defendant
You are hereby summoned
and required to file with the
Clerk of said Court and serve
upon B. W. WALKER, Plaintiff’s
attorney, whose address is P.
O. Box 327, Mcßae, Georgia,
an answer to the complaint
filed against you and of which
notice is hereby given, within
sixty (60) days erf the date of
the order for service by publi
cation, exclusive of the day of
service. If you fail to do so,
judgment by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS, the Honorable J.
B. O’Connor, Judge of said
Court.
This 10th day of November,
1971.
/s/ Leroy Clark
Clerk, Wheeler Superior Court
B. W. WALKER
P. O. Box 327
Mcßae, Georgia
Attorney for Plaintiff 32-4 t
Nixon Will Not
Replace Agnew,
Goldwater Says
Expressing the opinion that
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
is more popular among Repub
licans than the President him
self, Arizona’s U. S.Sen. Barry-
Goldwater said in Atlanta there
isn’t much of a chance that
Richard M. Nixon will replace
Agnew on the 1972 Republican
ticket.
Sen. Goldwater, who was the
GOP standard bearer in 1964,
said the vice president should
not and will not be replaced as
Nixon’s running mate next year
unless Agnew removes himself
from consideration for a second
JOB OPENING
The Heart of Georgia Com
munity Action Council, Inc., is
seeking qualified applicants to
fill the position of Early Child
hood Development Director.
Job Requirements:
A knowledge of Early Child
hood Development; experience
in working with young children,
including screening, testing,
and program development; ex
perience in establishing and
supervising inservice training
programs; administrative ex
perience and ability required;
also ability to show leadership
qualities. Pay scale ranges
from $8,449 t 0510,987, depend
ing on experience and ability.
If you meet any of these
requirements and are in
terested, application forms may
be secured by writing or calling
at the address below. Applica
tions must be returned by
November 24, 1971. We are an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Heart of Georgia
Community
Action Council, Inc.
Executive Director
P. O. Box 398
213 Pine Street
Eastman, Ga.
31023
term.
The Arizona senator, who
was in Atlanta for a mission he
described as helping protect
Nixon’s right flank, told a news
conference:
“If 1 had to guess right now,
I’d have to guess Agnew was
more popular in the Republican
party than Mr. Nixon.”
"There’s not a chance,” he
said, that Nixon will bump Ag
new as his running mate. "Tire
only chance is if the vice presi
dent himself says he wants off
the ticket,” he added.
Sen. Goldwater said he has
given no thought to the possi
bility Nixon would choose as
his running mate Secretary of
the Treasury John B. Connally,
a Texas Democrat.
The senator said, however,
that there are good Democrats
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Local Federal Land Bank Associations are owned by their member bor
rowers and operate solely for the purpose of providing effective long term
credit service to agriculture That's why your credit needs can be taken care
of by your local Land Bank Association for just what it costs them to bring it
to you going into the nation s money markets for capital and bringing it to
you at realistic, farm oriented repayment schedules and reasonable rates
There's a Land Bank Association office nearby to serve you Offices located in
313 South Main St., Swainsboro, Ga.
The Farm Bureau Office, Alamo, Ga.
On Tuesdays At 2:30 p.m.
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Landscaping
Custom Farm Land Preparation
BROWNING BROTHERS
Carl Browning Tommy Browning
Glenwood, Ga. Mcßae, Ga.
523-5381 868-5571
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GA. 30411 FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1971
Classified Ads
alligators in farm ponds
Do not kill the alligators in
your farm pond. If you want
them out, call 868-2717 day,
or 867-2541 night, or write
card. I have permit to trap
live. Thompson Alligator Re
search Farm. Mcßae, Ga. 31055
7-ts
SEED RYE For Sale - Contact
J. C. Gilder, Alamo, Ga., Phone
568-2421. 24-ts
I WILL NOT be responsible
for any bills made by anyone
except myself. Mercer Gay,
Rt. 2, Alamo, Ga. 29-4 t
SEED RYE For Sale - Call
Cedargrove 463-3206, Lomus
Hartley or call D. J. Hartley,
Alamo, 568-2561. 31-Btpd
Notice
FLANDERS BROTHERS Selling
out to the bare walls. Hardware
and Builders Supply at Good
Discounts. 33-2 t
and there are bad Democrats.
“Is Connally your kind of
Democrat?” he was asked. “I’d
say so,” Goldwater replied.
He was in Atlanta to address
a gathering of Georgia Repub
licans in one of a number of
GOP fund-raising dinners held
around the country.
Gregory C. Adams
Completes Training
Army Private Gregory C.
Adams, 18, son of Reginald
Adams of Lumber City, recently
completed eight weeks of basic
training at Ft. Jackson, S. C.
He received instruction in
Drill and Ceremonies, Weap
ons, Map Reading, Combat Tac
tics, Military Courtesy, Mili
tary Justice, First Aid and
Army- History and Traditions.
To provide standby power,
many large central power sta
tions are installing industrial
gas turbines. The turbine discs
are generally made of high
strength niekel base alloys and
nickel stainless steel, which pro
vide strength at high temper
atures.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE
PUBLISHED FRIDAYS
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WHEELER COUNTY
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office in Alamo,
Georgia, under Act of March 3, 1879
Published at Alamo, Georgia, By
EAGLE PUBLISHING COMPANY
GWENDOLYN B. COX Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year (In Wheeler County) $2.00
Six Months (In Wheeler County) $1.25
One Year (Outside Wheeler County) - $2.50
Six Months (Cutside Wheeler County) $1.50
Subscriptions Pius 35c Sales Tax Payable In Advance
NATION A L EDITORIAL
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Fashions of 50 years ago
look rather ridiculous now
But so do lots of today s
creations that are in si vie
AARON'S FISH MARKET
Alamo, Ga.
Your Seafood Headquarters
Food Stamps Accepted
Your Business Appreciated
Open
Mon. - Thurs. 2:00 to 7:00 P.M.
Friday 1:00 to 7:00 P.M.
Saturday 8:30 to 7:00 P.M.
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