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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
HERBERT I. CONNER, M.D.
ADMINISTRATOR
CONNER INTERMEDIATE
CARE HOME
GLENWOOD, GEORGIA
February 14, 1972
Pursuant to statutory re
quirements of Title #6, Civil
Rights Administration -1964 -
and regulations of Department
of Health Administration and
Welfare, Conner Intermediate
Care Home announces to the
community, the following open
admission policy.
It is the policy of Conner
Intermediate Care Home to
admit and treat all patients
without regard to race, creed,
color or national origin. The
same requirements of ad
mission will apply to all of
their patients and assign
ments to Conner Intermediate
Care Home without regard to
race, creed, color or national
origin. There is no distinc
tion in eligibility for or in the
manner of providing for any
patient thru Conner Inter
mediate Care Home. The
facilities of Conner Inter
mediate Care Home are avail
able without distinction of all
patients or visitors regard
less of race, creed, color
or national origin.
48-ts
PUBLICATION OF
INCORPORATION
"CONTEMPORARY CON
TRACTING, INCORPORAT
ED”
TO: THE WHEELER COUNTY
EAGLE, THE OFFICIAL
ORGAN OF WHEELER COUN
TY, GEORGIA.
On application of HARRY
L. BRETT, whose address
is Route #2, Alamo, Georgia
30411, and ROGER SMITH,
whose address is Route #l,
Glenwood, Georgia 30428,
Articles of Incorporation have
been granted to CONTEMP
ORARY CONTRACTING, IN
CORPORATED by the Honor
able James B. O’Connor,
Judge of Superior Court of
Wheeler County, Georgia, in
accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
The registered office of the
corporation is located at P. O.
Box 567, Alamo, Georgia
Land Clearing - Earth Moving
Landscaping
Custom Farm Land Preparation
BROWNING BROTHERS
Carl Browning Tommy Browning
Glenwood, Ga. Mcßae, Ga.
523-5381 868-5571
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For Pulpwood
WALLACE ADAMS
Woodyards
GLENWOOD ALAMO
HELENA VIDALIA
30411 and its registered
agents at such address are
HARRY L. BRETTandROGER
SMITH. The purpose of the
corporation is the construc
tion and sale of residential
housing units; the construc
tion and sale of commercial
buildings and structures; the
acquisition and development
of land for residential and
commercial purposes; and to
engage into any enterprise
necessary, desirable or inci
dental to any of its principal
businesses. The minimum
capital with which the cor
poration shall commence
business is FIVE HUNDRED
& 00/100 ($500.00) DOLLARS.
larry W. Dowdy
Attorney at law
P. O. Box 266
Mcßae, Georgia 31055
Attorney for Incorporators
5-4 t
GEORGIA:
WHEELER COUNTY
There will be sold at Public
Outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, between the legal
hours ofsale before the Court
house Door in Wheeler Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in June, 1972, the follow
ing described property To-
Wit:
One (1) 1970 New Moon
Mobile Home; Manufacturer’s
ID No: 711952.
Said property levied on and
will be sold to satisfy Mort
gage Fi Fa against Elvin C.
Hartley in favor of G.A.C.
Forest Investment Corpora
tion.
J. M. Johnson
Sheriff Wheeler County
5-4 t
GEORGIA,
WHEELER COUNTY:
IN RE: Mitchell Grain Co.,
Inc.
On application of W. J. Mit
chell, Articles of Incorpora
tion have been granted to
MITCHELL GRAIN COM
PANY, INC. by the Honorable
James B. O’Connor, Judge
of the Superior Court of
Wheeler County, Georgia, in
accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
The Registered Office of the
Corporation is P. O. Box 557,
Alamo, Georgia, and its regis
tered agent at such address
is W. J. Mitchell. The purpose
of the Corporation is to raise,
produce, buy, sell and other
wise deal in any and all kinds
of farm and grain products,
including all tools, machinery,
equipment and supplies used
in any direct or incidental
connection therewith; and to
do any and all acts and things
necessary, convenient, ex
pedient, ancillary, or in aid
to the accomplishment of the
foregoing. The minimum cap
ital with which the Corporation
shall commence business is
$500.00.
Eric Jones
James V. Hilburn
Attorneys for the Incorporator
4-4 t
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
WHEELER, STATE OF
GEORGIA
CIVIL ACTION,
FILE NUMBER 3696
COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE
Filed on the 28th day of April,
1972, Order for Service by
Publication dated the 28th day
of April, 1972.
ANNIE FAY BROWN
MILLIGAN,
Plaintiff
vs.
TERRY DELANO MILLIGAN,
Defendant
The Defendant TERRY
Murchison Funeral Home
Owned And Operated By
Mr. and Mrs. Julian W. Ouzls
Telephone 537-4121
537-7305
Agent For United Family Life
Insurance Company
VIDALIA GEORGIA
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If you
can ’t manage
now; how
are you going
to manage
later?
Money’s tight. You feel pretty lucky
if you can stretch your paycheck
enough to meet all the everyday
expenses. It’s harder than ever to
save a buck. And how are you going
to take care of the future, when
you’ve got enough trouble just tak
ing care of the present?
But, you can manage to save—
by joining the Payroll Savings Plan
where you work. It’s a sure way to
get started on a nest egg that you
can depend on in the future.
The amount you designate will
be automatically set aside from your
paycheck and used to buy U.S.
Savings Bonds, before you get your
check, and before you can spend it.
Take stock in America.
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds.
DELANO MILLIGAN, is here
by commanded personally or
by Attorney, to be and appear
in the Superior Court to be
held in and for said County
within sixty (60) days from
the date of the Order for
Service by Publication, as
above set forth, then and there
to answer the Plaintiff’s com
plaint in the above captioned
case, else the Court will pro
ceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
WITNESS the Honorable
James B. O’Connor, Judge of
Superior Court, this the 28th
day of April, 1972.
/s/ L. R. Clark,
Clerk of Superior Court
Wheeler County, Georgia
For the Honorable James
B. O’Connor, Judge of
Superior Courts
Oconee Judicial Circuit 5-4 t
PETITION FOR
INCORPORATION
GEORGIA,
WHEELER COUNTY
On application of Ralph P.
Brooks, Gregory J. Brooks,
Mrs. Hazel W. Brooks, and
Mrs. Mary B. Brooks, ofGlen
wood, Wheeler County, Geor
gia, Articles of Incorporation
have been granted to "Brooks
Southern Enterprises, Inc.,”
by the Honorable James B.
O’Connor, Judge of the
Superior Court of Wheeler
County, Georgia, in ac
cordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
The registered office of the
So, join the Payroll Savings Plan
and start on your "secret stash” to
day. And then just relax and don’t
worry about tomorrow. You’ll
manage.
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g3.tH.yt
Now E Bonds pay 5 : t c c interest when held to sz>
maturity of 5 years. 10 months 4 the first A
year Bonds are replaced if lost, stolen, or ’Qb-r
destroyed. When needed they can be cashed * £
at your bank. Interest is not subject to state t
or local inaw taxes, and federal tax may
be deferred until redemption 'HSS
corporation is located on U.
S. Highway #2BO, Glenwood,
Wheeler County, Georgia, and
its registered agent is Ralph
P. Brooks, whose address is
P. O. Box SO7, Glenwood,
Wheeler County, Georgia. The
purpose of the corporation is
for pecuniary gain and profit
and the general nature of the
business of the corporation
is that Os carrying on com
mercial operations of all
types, especially buying and
selling automobiles and real
estate. The minimum capital
with which the corporation
shall commence business is
$2,500.00.
This the 3rd day of April,
1972.
B. P. Jackson, Jr.
Attorney for Applicant
P. O. Box 7,
Vidalia, Ga. 30474 2-4 t
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
GEORGIA,
8188 COUNTY
Whereas, on October 26,
1965, MARTHA GRIGGS did
execute and deliver to
FAMILY HOME SERVICES,
INC. a certain deed to secure
debt, recorded in Deed Book
29, page 575-576, Clerk’s Of
fice, Wheeler Superior Court;
and
Whereas there has been a
default in the term and con
ditions of the said security
deed which said default has
authorized and occasioned the
exercise of the power of sale
contained therein;
Now, therefore, pursuantto
the terms of said security
deed, and in exercise of the
power ofsale contained there
in, the undersigned will offer
for sale to the highest bidder,
before the courthouse door in
said county on the first Tues
day in June, 1972, during the
legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the
County of Wheeler, State of
Georgia, being more fully
described by a plat of same
and as follows:
Five (5) acres of land
carved out of Lot of Land
Number 489 (Four Hundred
Eighty-Nine) in the 7th land
District of Wheeler County,
Georgia. Said tract of land
being the same land described
in that certain plat of survey
made in October, 1965, by
HARRELL & ROSS, Sur-
WHEELER COUNTY EVGLE, ALAMO, GA. 30411 FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1972
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veyors, License Number 109,
Ga. Which said plat is re
corded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Wheeler County, Georgia,
in plat book No. 2, at page
168. Reference to said plat
hereby made for a more ac
curate and complete descrip
tion of said property and is
hereby made a part of this
description.
Conveyance of said prop
erty will be made subject to
all easements, restrictive co
venants and other matters of
record as of date of sale,
also subject to ad valorem
taxes and other assessments
which remain unpaid at the
time of sale.
FAMILY HOME SERVICES,
INC.
Mincey, Kenmore & Bennett
614 American Federal Bldg.
Macon, Georgia 31201
912-745-8654 6-4 t
Talmadge Cites •
Steps To Peace
In Middle East
U. S. Sen. Herman E. Tal
madge, addressing the annual
convention of the Georgia State
Association of B’nai B’rith
in Atlanta, says he knows of
“no organization more dedi
cated to good will than B’nai
B’rith,” and “I know of no
people who have worked
harder to promote humani
tarianism and understanding
than your group.”
Appropriately, the Georgia
senior senator’s speech was a
full discussion of what he
called “the continuing, tur
bulent situation in the Middle
East” — the quarter-century
old conflict between the Arabs
and the Jews.
“The situation is not as
good as it should be, “Tal
madge said. “But at the same
time, it could be a great deal
worse. There has been no
significant activity on the bat
tlefields. There has been a
great deal of activity around
the peace tables. This at least
is reason to be hopeful —
and thankful — that more
bloodshed has been avoided.”
The senator pointed out ttat
the cease-fire of August, 1970,
is still intact, “although it
Powell Using 'Fastest Selling
Book’ To Expose Secret C.F.R.
Harry Powell made known
today a project which he says
will “expose the Insider-con
trolled conspiracy which is
systematically destroying our
nation and its economy.” He
said the exposition will be the
basis for the people electing
him to congress to represent
the new Eighth Congressional
District of Georgia.
The project Powell revealed
is his plans to distribute
100,000 copies of a new book
w’hich has already been cred
ited as being “the fastest selling
book in publishing history.”
The book is entitled “None
Dare Call It Conspiracy” and is
authored by a young west
coast writer and publisher,
Gary 7 Allen.
The smashing publication
has already sold two and one
half million copies since its re
lease by Concord Press on
February 23 of this year. and.
according to Allen, a total of
six million copies are now in
print. The book’s introduction
was written by Congressman
John G. Schmitz who repre
sents President Nixon’s home
district in California. Schmitz
remarks: “The story you are
about to read is true. The
names have not been changed
to protect the guilty. . . After
reading this book, you will
never look at national and
world events in the same way
again.”
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) j $1.25
One Year (Outside Wheeler County) _ $2.50
Six Months (Cutside Wheeler County) $1.50
Subscriptions Plus 3% Sales Tax Payable In Advance
NATIO NA I EDITORIAL
is being sustained under
somewhat indefinite under
standing as long as no one
begins shooting, the cease
fire will be continued.” He
added:
“Although movement to
ward the peace table is not as
fast as we would all like to
see, there are considerable
gestures in the general direc
tion of peace. Diplomats con
tinue to travel and to talk.
Suggestion for peace continue
to flow.
“The tantalizing hope that
one of the current peace initia
tives will finally provide a
breakthrough in the stalemate
continues to dangle before our
eyes. So far, it has stayed
just out of reach, but we con
tinue to hope.”
Sen. Talmadge reviewed
events of the past in the Mid
dle East situation and dis
cussed this nation’s role in
it. Said he:
“The President of Egypt
has declared on several oc
casions that his nation is de
termined to settle the affair
on the battlefield. In addition
to Arab saber-rattling, the
Soviet Union continues topour
arms and machinery of des
truction into Egypt and other
belligerent Arab states.
“Reports last year of Mig
-23 flights over Israeli-held
territory clearly de men
strated the capabilities of this
aircraft. It also showed a
Soviet-Egyptian contempt for
the peaceful intentions of
Israel and the United States.
It underscored the fact that
the Soviet Union and Egyptian
government were maintaining
the arms race.
“To counter this threat, the
President of the United States
and Congress acted together
to insure that Israel would at
least lave access to weapons
adequate to ma into in the exis
ting military balance.”
Sen. Talmadge pointed out
that Congress passed supple
mental appropriations bills
which provide SSOO-million in
military credit assistance for
Israel last year, and added
another S3OO-million this
year. In addition, Congress
Powell, a 27-year-old editor
and publisher who organized
his own newspaper in 1967 in
Laurens County, says the book
exposes the semi-secret non
government Council on For
eign Relations whose elite
membership controls the
nation’s finance. The C.F.R. al
so controls this nation’s social
and domestic policies, this and
many other nation’s foreign
policies, and the International
Communist Conspiracy, he
added. A select group of poli
ticians, financiers, educators,
and monopolistic big business
heads make up the approxi
mate 1500-member secretive
organization, he pointed out
and further added that the
C.F.R. membership roster in
cluded such Republicans as
Richard Nixon, Nelson Rocke
feller, Henry Kissinger, and
Robert McNamara, and Demo
crats like Edward Kennedy,
Hubert Humphrey, John Lind
say, and Alger Hiss.
“It is imperative that a cand
idate who intends to restore
common sense government to
Washington instead of becom
ing part of the clique con
trolled by the C.F.R. must first
conduct an educational cam
paign with his future constitu
ents,” Powell emphasized.
“Otherwise, the deception the
Insiders have utilized to pre
vent their exposure will con-
appropriated SSO-million in
security supporting assis
tance in order to help that
nation meet its spiraling de
fense cost, he said.
But if a real, lasting peace
is ever to come to the Middle
East, in Sen. Talmadge’s opin
ion, it will be accomplished
in this way:
“Mutual recognition of each
others humanity is a first
step. The second step is mu
tual acceptance of each others
capabilities. The third step
will be the acceptance of their
m tual needs and their mutual
goals, and the realization that
they have something to offer
each other,” he said,
“Acceptance of the other
fellow in the Middle East will
be a painful process. It will
demand from both Israeli and
Arab much give and take...
These are small steps, but
they are a beginning that can
lead to the destruction of walls
which have separatedtwopeo
ple in the same part of the
world for a quarter of a cen
tury.
"So, while weapons of war
are being counted and com
pared and placed into posi
tions ready for battle...and
while diplomats and states
men confront a seemingly end
less series of frustrations
and futile gestures toward
peace, I find a real kind of
peace being formed in the
streets and shops and schools
of Jerusalem.
"Every time an Arab
policeman helps a small Jew
ish child across the street...
or an Arab mother watches
a Jewish doctor mend her
child’s broken limb...or an
Israeli and an Arab put their
arms together to raise the
beams of a new house...peace
is being built in the Holy
Land.
“The peace treaty is im
portant. But so is the peace
of the people. Here again is
the paradox of the Middle
East. Whiletheirgovemments
stand apart, the people are
starting to work together,”
Sen. Talmadge said.
One facial wrinkle that
should never be removed is
a smile.
tinue to influence the voters to
accept the same old garbage
we’ve been getting from the
Socialist planners for the past
several decades,” he continued.
The young Democrat said
the new' book is presently be
ing distributed by several con
gressional hopefuls throughout
the country and could bring
about a grassroots rebellion
which might blow the lid off
the entire political boiling pot
in Washington and return com
mon sense government back to
a nation seemingly going crazy.
He said the only salvation the
people have is in the U.S.
House of Representatives
where the office holders must
submit their record for ap
proval every two years, and
where there is a hope of that
body of legislators retaining
some form of independence. It
should be apparent that the
executive department, the ju
dicial department, and most of
the Senate is now dominated
by the influence of the Council
on Foreign Relations, he
noted.
Powell is relying on the abil
ity of his campaign organiza
tion to take what he calls the
“simple and unclouded truth”
to the voters who he believes
will stand behind him in large
numbers after weighing the
platforms of all the potential
and announced candidates.