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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
ftcilities 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.
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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 lias 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, pursuant to
the terms of said security
deed, and in exercise of the
power of sale contained there
in, the undersigned will offer
for sale to the highest bidder,
before the courthouse door in
Land Clearing - Earth Moving
Landscaping
Custom Fann Land Preparation
BROWNING BROTHERS
Carl Browning Tommy Browning
Glenwood, Ga. Mcßae, Ga.
523-5381 868-5571
TOP PRICES
For Pulpwood
WALLACE ADAMS
Woodyards
GLENWOOD ALAMO
HELENA VIDALIA
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
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
Ray tanner
Announces
For Tax Comm.
I would like to take this
opportunity to announce my
candidacy for Tax Com
missioner of Wheeler County
in the Democratic Primary
Election to be held August
8, 1972.
I earnestly solicit your vote
and active support.
If elected to this Office, I
promise to conduct the duties
of the office in an honest and
just manner to all citizens,
at all times.
Thank you,
RAY TANNER
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John Hatten
Announces
For School Supl.
I, John Hatten, hereby
present myself as a candidate
for election to the office of
School Superintendent of
Wheeler County in the Demo
cratic Primary to be held on
August 8, 1972.
I meet all the requirements
for a county school super
intendent as set forth by the
laws of Georgia, the Georgia
State School Standards, the
Georgia Accrediting Commis
sion, and the Southern Associ
ation of Colleges and Schools.
My twenty-three years in
the field of education include
eight years as a classroom
teacher, seven years as an
elementary school principal,
two years as a high school
principal, three years as prin
cipal of a combination ele
mentary and high school, and
three years as the developer
and administrator of an early
childhood education program
and project.
For thirty-two years I have
been a member of the Baptist
Church, serving as either the
adult or youth choir director
in every church of which I
have been a member during
the past twenty-five years.
In 1963 I was ordained a
deacon. In the Alamo Baptist
Church, I have served as the
Chairman of the Board of
Deacons and as Chairman of
the Building Finance Com
mittee for this church’s new
sanctuary.
I will consider the ope
rations of the schools of
Wheeler County as a trust
from the people with all bene
fits directed to the children
of Wheeler County. Together,
we can move the schools to
heights neither of us can do
alone.
I intend to conduct the af
fairs of the schools in the
open manner that is provided
by the laws of the state of
Georgia.
I sincerely solicit your vote
and active support for me as
the next School Superintendent
of Wheeler County.
L. R. Clark
Announces For
Clerk Os Court
I hereby announce my
candidacy for re-nomination
as a candidate for the Office
of Clerk of the Superior Court
for Wheeler County in the
Democratic Primary* to be held
August 8, 1972.
1 promise that I will continue
to keep the records of this -
office in order and serve the
public to the best of my ability*
as I have always strived to do
in the past.
Your continued co-operation
and support will be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely*,
L. R, Clark
*
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
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Maurice Johnson
Announces For
Wheeler Sheriff
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to
the Office of Sheriff of said
County in the Democratic Pri
mary Election to be held
August 8, 1972.
If re-elected to said office,
I promise to conduct the Office
in the same manner as I have
in the past.
It has been a privilege to
serve this County as your
Sheriff and one which I have
enjoyed very much.
I appreciate the vote of
confidence you have always
given me and I will be grate
ful for your active support
in the coming Primary.
Respectfully Yours,
Maurice Johnson
Wallace Adams
Announces
For Re-Election
I hereby announce myself
a candidate for re-election to
the Office of Commissioner
of Roads and Revenue of
Wheeler County in the Demo
cratic Primary to be held
August 8, 1972.
It has been a pleasure to
serve as your County Com
missioner and 1 am proud of
the progress made during my
tenure in office.
It is my sincere wish to
serve and work for the better
ment of our County.
I earnestly seek your sup
port, cooperation and encour
agement, and I pledge to you
to conduct the affairs of this
Office to the best of my ability.
I thank you for your support
in the past.
Respectfully Yours,
Wallace Adams
T.C. Fullord”
Announces For
County Ordinary
I hereby announce my
candidacy for re-election to
the office of Ordinary of
yr heeler County, subject to
the rules and regulations of
the Election Code of the State
of Georgia, governing our pri
mary election to be held
August 8, 1972.
I wish to thank you for
allowing me the honor of serv
ing out the unexpired term of
the late D. N. Achord. I feel
that I can honestly ask you to
allow me a full term in my
own rights based upon my*
record while serving this un
expired term as your
Ordinary*.
I can assure you that your
Ordinary’s office lias been
run Ihir, open, and impartial
to everybody that has had
business with us.
I feel that we have a clean
court in every area including
traffic, mental illness, de
pendent children, estates,
guardian of estates, minor
children, and issuing of mar
riage license.
Since all elections are now
held by people appointed by
the Ordinary, I can assure
you fair, honest, open and
clean elections. This one duty
gives me more pleasure than
any other. This has always
been my goal in politics to
live in a county where any
person qualified could run,
every voter have a right to
vote as he sees fit, and the
vote counted for the person
or issue so intended. We have
come a long way. Your vote
and confidence will keep our
county clean and free.
I earnestly ask you for
your vote, advice, and support
in this primary election
August 8, 1972.
T. Clyde Fulford
T.A. Morrison
Announces
For Tax Comm.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to
the Office of Tax Com
missioner of Wheeler- County
in the Democratic Primary
to be held August 8, 1972.
It has been a pleasure to
serve as your Tax Commis
sioner and if re-elected I
promise to conduct the office
in the same honest and
efficient manner. It is and
always has been my sincere
desire to render the best ser
vice possible as your Tax
Commissioner.
I appreciate the vote of con
fidence given me in the past
and earnestly seek your sup
port in the coming Primary.
T. A. Morrison
William S. Clark
Announces
For School Supt.
I hereby announce my can
didacy for re-election as
Superintendent of the Wheeler
County Schools, in the Demo
cratic Primary to be held
August 8, 1972.
I will continue to serve this
office in the honest, efficient,
and progressive manner as I
have in the past.
I will greatly appreciate
your vote, and support.
Sincerely,
William S. Clark
W.B. Jackson
Announces
For Treasury
I announce my candidacy
for re-election for Treasury
in the August 8, 1972 Demo
cratic Primary.
If re-elected I shall continue
to perform the duties of this
office in an honest business
like manner.
I solicit your support and
and vote.
Thank you,
W. B. Jackson
Georgia Peach
Market News
Office Opens
The U. S. Department of
Agriculture has opened its
seasonal Geoi-gia peach mar
ket news office in Macon.
Persons interested in ship
ping point prices, the volume
of shipments and data on what
other terminal markets are
doing, should contact H. B.
Buchanan, Market Reporter,
Federal-State Market News
Service, Fruit and Vegetable
Division, USDA, P. 0. Box
840, Macon, Ga. 31202, to
receive a daily printed re
port.
In addition to giving daily
information, the report will
give a weekly summary once
a week. And, when the peach
market open to North Caro
lina, South Carolina and Cali
fornia, price and volume in
formation will also be covered
in the daily report.
Each year, hundreds die in
farm tractor mishaps.
Thousands are injured. The 4-H
tractor project stresses how
safe operation of farm equip
ment will keep not only
machinery, but arms, legs,
fingers and hands in good
working order. For infor
mation on this or any of 4-H’s
102 learn-by-doing projects,
contact the county agent or
home economist located in
your county Extension office.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GA. 30411 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1972
Classified Ads
FOR SALE - 10’x56’ Imperial
Crown Mobile Home - 2
bedrooms, extras included:
12*X12’ bedroom built-on;
completely furnished; 25,000
BTU Heat-Cool pump; SbrlO’
utility house; 55 Gal. quick
recovery “Jackson” water
heater; 2 sets doorsteps, 3
step high; 200 AMP service
panel & pole; and Westing
house Washer. All in excellent
condition. Call or contact
Jimmy White, Ext. 253, home
phone 568-4101. 9-ts
FOR SALE - All household
items and appliances, in
cluding color T.V., electric
washing machine, electric
dryer, wheelchair and many
other items, Sale is June 22,
beginning at 10:00 a.m., at the
N. A, Wynn residence on High
way 19. 10-2 t
Hospital Patients
Patients admitted to the
Wheeler County Hospital May
29 through June 4, were:
Jessie Anderson from Glen
wood; Brenda Thigpen from
Vidalia; Agnes Walker, Elzie
Whitaker, Mary Phillips,
Dessie Edenfield and Bernice
Morrison.
Essie Clark, Jimmy Perdue,
and Ottis Hall from Alamo;
and Bethel McDilda from
Tarrytown.
The following patients were
admitted to the Telfair County
Hospital last week: Dora
Showers, Lillie B, Butler, John
Hinson, Diane Williamson,
Lewis J. Stokes and Jennifer
Dukes of Eastman; Loise L.
Chambers, Jacqueline Conley,
Cora E. Brophy* and John D.
Stuckey of Rhine.
Eloise Boswell, Patricia
Harrelson, Joy Ricks, Zelda
Seabolt, Ottie Lee Knowles,
Ruby Pierce, Annie S. George,
Lois S. Hendrix, Sarah Brew
er, Zimmie Haymons, W. F.
McEachin and Bessie Mcßae
of Mcßae; Ida Bell Hulett and
Judy A, Padgett of Jackson
ville.
James Miller, Hance Poole,
Junior Pitts, Jack Peavey,
Ruth Brown and Mattie H.
Pridgen of Helena; Ethel
Clements and Clara Clark of
Glenwood; Jean Gray and
Steven Dorris of Milan; Bonnie
Hulett and Nesbitt Mills of
Hazlehurst; Marie P. Easier,
Carol Thompson and Agnes
Thigpen of Lumber City.
NewAnivak
CHRISTINA LEIGH
CROSBY
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Crosby
of Baxley, announce the birth
of a daughter, Christina Leigh,
bom on May 29, in the Telfair
County Hospital. Mrs. Crosby
is the former Miss Frances
Paulette Brewer of Telfair
County.
SHELIA ANN PADGETT
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wesley
Padgett of Jacksonville, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Shelia Ann, bom on June 5,
in the Telfair County Hospital,
Mrs. Padgett is the former
Miss Judy Angelene Yawn of
Telfair County.
CHRISTY LYNN
HARRELSON
Mr. and Mrs. William Rob
ert Harrelson of Mcßae, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Christy Lynn, bom in the Tel
fair County Hospital on June
2. Mrs. Harrelson is the for
mer Miss Patricia Ann Webb
of Telfair County .
TAMMY LEANNE CONLEY
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Con
ley of Rhine, announce the birth
of a daughter, Tammy Leanne,
bom on June 3, in the Telfair
County Hospital. Mrs. Conley
is the former Miss Jacqueline
Grubbs erf Dodge County.
KENNETH LYN
WILLIAMSON
Mr. and Mrs. James Edward
Williamson of Eastman, an
nounce the birth of a son,
Kenneth Lyn, bom in the Tel
fair County Hospital on June
3. Mrs. Williamson is the
former Miss Diane Durden of
Telfair County .
At the end of 1971, Ameri
can steelmakers were spend
ing almost $142 million a year
just to keep existing air and
water purification units work
ing.
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) i $1.25
One Year (Outside Wheeler County) $2.50
Six Months (Outside Wheeler County) $1.50
Subscriptions Plus 3% Sales Tax Payable In Advance
NATION A I EDITORIAL
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LEGAL NOTICE
General Telephone Company
of the Southeast has filed an
application with the Georgia
Public Service Commission
for authority to issue and sell
200,000 shares of its $25 par
value per shareCommonStock
as well as to sell $25,000,000
principal amount of First
Mortgage Bonds and to apply
the proceeds thereof to repay
short-term loans and for other
corporate purposes.
According to the application
the Comma: Stock preposed
for issuance will be sold to
General Telephone & Elec
tronics Corporation, the
holder of all of the presently
issued and artstanding Com
mon Stock of General Tele
phone Company of the South
east for a cash consideration
of $5,000,000. The application
further sets forth that the
Bonds preposed for issuance
wHI be sold at competitive
bidding at a proposed maxi
mum offering price of 102%
per unit and will bear interest
at a rate which will result in
the lowest annual cost of money
to the Applicant.
This matter has been as
signed for public hearing
before the Commission begin
ning at 10:00 AM on Wednes
day, June 28, 1972 in the
Commission’s Hearing Room,
177 State Office Building, 244
Washington Street, SW, At
lanta, Georgia at which time
anyone interested in this mat
ter will be given an oppor-
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Tollgate.
Some small reasons
your cooling costs may be up.
Every door left open means an increase in the cost
of running your air conditioner. Consider the com
ings and goings of the cookies-and-milk group.
There are numerous small things that affect your
cooling system. For instance, an open window Or
the thermostat set lower than necessary. Your air con
ditioning equipment has to work much harder under
these circumstances.
More efficient use of air conditioning can help
keep your costs down. Set the thermostat on 78 c .
Each degree below that uses about five percent more
electricity. Don’t try to cool the entire neighborhood.
Keep windows and doors shut. Good house insula
tion will help stop air leaks, too. Be sure to have
filters cleaned often, and have regular checkups for
air-conditioning units.
Use electricity for whatever you feel is impor
tant. Just use it wisely. Electricity’s too good to waste.
Georgia Power Company
A citizen wherever we serve®
tunity of expressing his views.
This Notice is published at
the direction of the Georgia
Public Service Commission.
GENERAL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF THE
SOUTHEAST
BY: F. C. Rahdert, President
FIBERGLASS WARNING
Don’t put anything made of
Fiberglass in your washing
machine with any other article
of clothing. University Ex
tension home economists warn
that this fabric is just what it
says—GLASS. Fiberglass breaks
just as glass dropped on the
floor, and those little glass
fibers get into all garments in
your wash. Serious irritation
will result from wearing such
garments.
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No Selling
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