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—The Pembroke Journal, Thursday, January 25, 1968*
LEGAL
NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRYAN
IN THE COURT OF OR
DINARY OF SAID STATE AND
COUNTY:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Doris B. McKinney,guard
ian of Rufus Benjamin Kang
eter, Floyd Raybon Kangeter,
Elizabeth Kangeter, and Sha
ron Fay Kangeter, having filed
petition for letter s of di sm i s s -
ion, all interested persons
are hereby cited to show cause
before the court of ordinary
of said county on the first
Monday in February. 1968,
why letters of dismission
should not issue as prayed.
This 11th day of December,
1967.
Florene M. Elrick
Ordinary of Bryan County,
Georgia
CITATION
£TATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRYAN
Whereas, Jemima Mullino
has applied to the Court of
Ordinary for.a twelve month’s
support sorter self out of the
Estate of H. H. Mullino de
ceased, and the appraisers
have made returns allowing
same.
These are, therfore, to cite
all whom it may concern to
appear before said Court to
make objection on or before
the first Monday in February
next, otherwise the year’s
support will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable
Florene M. Elrick, Ordinary
for i&ryan County, this the Ist
day of January 1968.
Florene M. Elrick
Judge Court of Ordinary
Bryan Countv. Georgia
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
of Ivey G. Lanier, Deceased
GEORGIA, BRYAN COUNTY
All debtors and creditors of
Ivey G. Lanier, deceased, are
notified that we have properly
mialjfied, before the. llrviin
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County Ordinary, as execu
trices of the Estate of Ivey G.
Lanier. Therefore, all credit
ors thereof are notified to
render in tl r demands, ac
cording to law, and all debtors
are required to make immedi
ate payments to us.
This 14th dav of November,
1967.
Abla W. Lanier
Ivelyn L. Gregory
Mary L. Shearouse
Helen L. Graham
Executrices of the
Estate of
Ivey G. Lanier.
Jan 11-18-25-Feb. 1
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BRYAN'
IN THE COURT OF ORDI
NARY OF SAID STATE AND
COUNTY:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
The petition of NAOMI
ZERBE (formerly NAOMI
SHEPARD) as guardian of
WILLIAM E. SHEPARD, JR.,
her minor son, having been
filed, praying that she be al
lowed as such guardian to bor
row a sufficient sum of
money to pay for the re
pair, renovation and improver
ment on property of which a
one-half undivided interest is
owned by her said ward (she
being the owner of the other
one half undivided interest in
and to said property), and
that she be allowed to bind
said estate for the execution
of a deed to secure debt pledg- :
ing the property of said estate
therefor, the portion of said
estate to be incumbered and :
bound being the one-half undi
vided interest of said estate
in and to Lot 117, Richmond
Hill Village Subdivision, in
the 20th G. M. District, Bryan ,
County, Georgia, THIS IS TO I
CITE ALL PARTIES INTER- j
ESTED to be and appear in |
the Court of JJrdinarv of Brv
an i ounev, Georgia, on the'
sth day of February at 10 a.m.
1968 to show cause if any
: 1 ’* r
said petition should not be
grunted.
This sth dav of January,
1968.
Ft n ene M. Elrick,
Culinary of
Hrvnn County, Ga.
Jan. 11 jS-25-Feb. 1
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRYAN
IN RE ESTATE OF OSCAR
B. HARVEY, DECEASED
All Creditors of the estate
of OSCAR B. HARVEY, de
ceused, late of Bryan County,
ceased, late of Bryan County,
are hereby. notified to render
their demands to the under
signed according to law, and
all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make
immediate payments to me.
This the Bth day of Jan.,
1968.
(s) Lera P. Haivey,
Executrix of the
Estate of
Oscar B. Harvey,
deceased.
Jan. 11-18-25-Feb. 1
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRYAN
IN RE ESTATE OF BERTHA
W. HARVEY, DECEASED.
All Creditors of the estate
of BERTHA W. HARVEY, de
ceased, late of Bryan County,
are hereby notified to render
their demands to the under
signed according to law, and
all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
This the Bth day of Jan.,
1968.
(s) E. B. Miles.
Executor of the
<.f
Bei iha IV. Harvey,
Deceased.
Jan. 11-18-25-Feb. 1
: STATE OF GEORGIA
I COUNTY OF BRYAN
IN THE COURT OF ORDI
NARY OF SAID STATE
I AND COUNTY:
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN
A petition by C H A R L E S
I EDWARDS, guardian of
GEORGE M. EDWARDS, has
■ been filed in this court asking
I for an order allowing him to [
. sell certain property owned by ;
■ said ward for the purpose of
, maintaining said ward and
: eliminating expenses. All in
terested persons are hereby
I cited to show cause before the
court of ordinary on the first
Monday in February, 1968,
why said order should not be
granted as prayed.
This 30th day of Dec., 1967.
(s) Flordne Elrick
Ordinary of
Bryan County, Ga. i
Jan 11-18-25-Feb. 1
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRYAN
IN THE COURT OF ORDU
NARY OF SmID oIATK
AND COUNTY:
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
A petition by CHARLES
EDWARDS, guand i a n of
GEORGE M. EDWARDS, in- ,
Competent, has been filed in ■
this court ashing for an order |
allowing him to lease certain
property owned by said ward,
for the purpose of receiving
income to care, maintain and
I support the said GEORGE M.
EDWARDS, incompetent. All
interested persons are hereby
cited to show cause before the
court of ordinary on the Ist
Monday in February, 1968,
why said order should not be
in-anted as prayed.
This 30th flay of Dec., 1967
(s) Florene Elrick,
Ordinary,
Bryan County, Ga.
J an. 11-18-25-Feb. 1
In anatomy, the islands of
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ular cells in the pancreas.
NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRYAN
Notice is hereby given that
THE BOARD OF COMMIS
SION OF ROADS AND
REVENUES OF BRYAN
COUNTY, GEORGIA, a poli
tical subdivision of the State
of Georgia, will sell at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday
in February, 1968 at the court
house door in Pembroke, Geor
gia, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest .and
best bidder for sash, the' 'al
lowing described real estate
to-wit:
„ A tract of land in the 20th
G.M. District of Bryan Coun
ty, Georgia, containing 120.935
acres and described on a plat
of resurvey of an 846.54 acre
tract of land, more or less, of
the estate of Maggie Gill, sub
divided into seven (7) equal
parts of 120.935 acres made by
Joe M. Daniels and John F.
Zorn, registered surveyors, on
1 the 20th day of April, 1960,
; which plat is recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Bryan County,
Georgia, in Plat Book C, page
217, which plat and the de
scription thereon, insofar as
the same refers to this tract
of land, is by reference incorp
orated herein and made a part
of this description and convey
ance.
Said tract of land is bound
| on the North and Northeast
i by lands of Jesse Clark; on
■ the South by lands of Mar
: garet Martin, a 120.935 acre
tract; Southwest by lands of
W. W. Speir, formerly lands
of Luther Gill, and by lands
of C. R. Gill; on the North
west by lands of Richard
Smith, formerly lands of T.
G. Gill, and by lands of W. W.
Gill.
ALSO; All that tract or
i parcel of land lying and being
i in the 20th G.M. District of
I Bryan County, Georgia, known
! and designated as Lot No. 6
and “C. R. GILL” on a suhdi-
I vision plat of survey made by
Joe M. Daniels, surveyor, dat
ed April 20, 1960, and approv
ed by John F. Zorn, registered
surveyor, and recorded in Plat
Book C, at page 217, in the
office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Bryan County,
| Georgia, containing 120.935
I acres, said land being more
I fully described by metes and
bounds, courses andd istaneds |
by reference to said subdivi
sion plant and the record
thereof.
ALSO: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and be
ing in the 20th G.M. District
of Bryan County, Georgia,
known and designated as Lot
No. 2 and “W. W. Gill” on a
plat of survey made by Joe M.
Daniels, surveyor, and approv
ed by John F. Zorn, registered
surveyor, dated April 20, 1960,
and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Bryan County, Geor
gia, in Plat Book C, at page
217 and containing 120.935
acres of land, more fully de
scribed as to metes and
bounds, courses and distances
distances by reference to said
survey plat and the record
thereof.
ALSO: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and be
ing in the 20th G.M. District
of Bryan County, Georgia,
known and designated as Lot
No. 1 and "T. G. Gill” on a
subdivision plat of survey
made by Joe M. Daniels, sur
veyor, and approved by John
F. Zorn, registered surveyor,
dated April 20, 1960, now re
corded in Plat Book C, at page
217, in the office of the Clerk
in the Superior Court of Bry
an County, Georgia, and con
taining 120.935 acres, said
lands being more fully de
scribed by metes and bounds,
courses and distances, by ref
erence to said subdivision
plant and the record thereof.
The county reserves the ngn
to reject all bids.
The sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours until all property is
sold.
Board of Commission of
Roads and Revenues of
Bryan County, Ga.
By: J. E. Wilson,
Chairman
Attest: Eugene Mock. Clerk
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with
4-H^
4-H Club News
Bryan County 4-H Club
meetings for the month of
January were held during the
first and second week of the
month. Agents stressed the
importance of keeping accur
ate records of their project
work by showing slidei em
phasizing ways this can lie ac
complished.
The sth and 6th grade at
George Washington Carver
were given demonstrations by
Marty Ivey and Benjamin
Clark, according to Benjamin
Clark and Nancy Poinsett.
Bertha Burke gave the devo
tional and Rosetta Blige led
in singing.
Isaiah Smith and Alice
Jones report Warren Ivey
gave the devotional for the
7th and Bth grade club.
At the sth grade meeting at
Pembroke High School Jean
nette Miller and Lorenzo Sell
ars report Bertha Coppock ex
h ibi te d an apron she had
made. Martha Crawford gave
the devotional; also partici
pating on the program were
Mary Williams and Sherrie
Bacon.
The 6th grade enjoyed a de
votional by Diann Miller, ac
cording to Linda Morgan and
Kelpsie Lott.
Ange 1i a Hills and Roy
Smith, reporters for the 7th
grade club, state that an in
teresting program was pre
sented by Scherry Hills. Retha
Mae Rawls, Mary Lee Hines
and Loranne Black. Leroy
Williams led in the devotional.
Sherron Simmons gave the
devotional at the Bth grade
club meeting, according to
Nannie Lou Bryant and Curtis
Bacon, reporters. Linda Bolds,
Sher ri o n Simmons, Ruthe
Mutcherson, Thomas Mutcher
son, Larry Carroll, and Di
anne Brooker participated on
the program. Waresse Johns
on lead the game.
Ihe high school club report
er, Sheila Fields, reports that
Barbara Bush was in charge
of the program for their meet
ing.
The Richmond Hill 7th and
Bth grade reporters, Gary
England and Suzanne Foster,
report that the club enjoyed
the slides on keeping records
by Mr. M edd er s and Mrs.
Jones.
The high school club at
Richmond Hill were given a
demonstration by Maria My
ers on setting a table, accord
ing to Diane Bash 1o r and
Woody Anderson, reporters.
Black Creek sth graders
were given a devotional by
Laura Kaye Cowart, accord
ing to Vivian Miller.
The Black Creek 6th Grade
Club had an interesting pro
gram with Kathy Bacon,
Sandy Hayes, Connie Miller,
Debbie White, Carol Bath,
Polly Shuman, and Leslie
Curry participating. Connie
Miller and Steve Kangeter re
port that demonstrations were
given by Connie Miller, Sandy
Hayes and Debbie White.
Barbara Shuman and Joel
Duck report that the 7th grade
club enjoyed the program by
Louise Walls, Glenda Blitch
and Linda Blitch.
Bryan County High School
Clubs were the last to meet
during the month of January.
The sth grade club members
were presented demonstra
tions by Mark Calloway, De
lores Cowart, Angela Foun
tain, Cynthia Lee, Marsha
Winters and Ashley Shuman,
according to Charles Hopkins,
reporter.
Nancy Alford and Charles
Gann, reporters for the 6th
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA
NOT ICE TO CONTRACTORS
PROJECT NO. 1-95-1 /15/ 84 CT 2
BRYAN- CHATHAM COUNTIBS
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AT THE GENERAL
OFFICE OF THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA. NU, 2 CAPITOL SQUARE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. UNTIL 11 A M EASTERN STANDARD TIME. FEBRUARY 16, 1968
AND PUBLICLY OPENED FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR, MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT AND
OTHER THINGS NECESSARY FOR 4 DOUBLE BRIDGE STREAM CROSSINGS A1 THE
OGEECHEE AND LITTLE OGEECHEE RIVERS GN THE BRUNSWICK, GA. SUMMERION,
S.C« ROAD, INTERSTATE ROUTE 95, SOUTH OF THE I 16 INTERCHANGE.
THIS WORK IS TO BE DONE UNDER ’HE 1966 SPECIFICATIONS
CONTRACT DIVISION COST OF PROPOSAL
TIME CFFICE PLANS GUARANTY
519 CALENDAR DAYS JESUP 00 S3OOOO 00
APPROXIMATE BRIDGE OJANT’ T IEi
2400 co YD BRIDGE EXCAVATION, STREAM CROSSING STRUCT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE CONC. HO. 4 LEFT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE .CCiNC^ BRIDGE NO. 4 RIGHT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE CCNC. • BRIDGE NU 5 I EFT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE GONC. BRIDGE NO. 5 RIGHT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE CONC BRIDGE NO. 6 LEFT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE CONC- - BRIuuE NO. 6 RIGHT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE CCNC. BRIDGE NO 9 I EFT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE CCNC- ■ PR.uCI NO. 9 RIGHT
88 32 LIN FT CONC. HANDRAIL., STD. 3625
2015 CU YD CLASS A CCNC
836 CU YD CLASS A CCNC DEPOSITED IN WATER
LUMP STRUCT. STEEi • QRIDCE NO 5 IEI T
LUMP STRUCT. STEEL - BRIDGE NO. 5 RIGH’
10 EACH CCFFERDAM
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL • BRIDGE NO, * LEFT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL BRIDGE NO 4 RIGHT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL BRIDGE NO 5 LEFI
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL - BRIDGE NO, 5 RIGHT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL ■ BRIDGE NO. 6 LEFT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL ■ BRIDGE NO 6 RIGHT
LUMP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL - BRIDGE NO. 9 LEFI
LUHP SUPERSTRUCTURE REINF. STEEL - BRIDGE NO. 9 RIGHT
299766 LB BAR REINF. STEEL
3 EACH FIELD LABCRATORY
L LACH Fit.D. ENGINEERS OFFICE, TYPE 2
13240 t:N FT Pb ING FURNISHED, STEEL H, 10 BP 42
2G440 LIN FT PILING FURNISHED, PRESTRESSED CONC., 14 IN. SO.
104 no .;n ft RILING DRIVEN, STEEL H, 10 BP 42
!8 ’■ ' FU NG DRIVEN, PRESTRESSED CONC., 14 IN. SO.
500 LIN FT TEST Pli.E, STEEL H. 10 BP 42
865 ' - ; N FT PIIF, PRE STRESSED CONC. , 14 IN. SQ.
EACH IGALiNG TV, STEEL H 10 BP 42
8 H t v.'ING FrST« PRESTRESSED CONC., 14 IN. SQ.
EACH E S’ RE, PRESTRESSED CONC., 14 IN. SQ.
rnE )! ' ...nJNG I UFS ARP ALTERNATE 1.
BIDDER WILu BID AT LEAST ONE OPTION.
OPTION 1
IfCl t on STONE PLAIN RIP RAP
OP VON 2
: 0 SQ YD SAND- CEMENI BAG RIP RAP
:MUM WAGE ■■ ups JR THIS PROJECT HAV C been PREDETERMINED BY THE SECRE
' ’p LARV AND A; - sd b.UH IN THE ADVERTISED SPEC 'F IC AT ION S /BID
V- ♦
’•-PG :'cr IS APFF ■.'MA'ELf J.,626,004,00. A CONTRACT WILL NOT BE
■ -.f ' • N - PFOPSSAL EXCEETING THE ESTIMATE! ' ,5T EY 15%.
Said work shall begin within ten (10) days after Notice to rroceeu vceu
Issued and shall be completed within the nu«ber of calendar days indicated. When
contract has been executed, written notice shall be given the Contractor, at which
tine, and not before, work may be started.
Contract executed pursuant to this Notice is binding on the State Highway
Department, as such. Said contract will not create liability, expressed or implied,
against the undersigned Director of the State Highway Department, as an individual
nor against any employee of the State Highway Department, in his or her individual
capacity.
Plans and Specifications may be inspected at the offices of the undersigned at
Atlanta, and at the Division Office indicated, and at the office of the Board of
County Commissioners of the County In which the work lies. Copies of the plans may
be obtained upon payment in advance of the sum indicated. Copies of the Standard
Specifications nay be obtained upon payment In advance of the sum of |4.00, which
sums will not be refunded.
Proposals must be submitted on regular forms, which will be supplied by the
undersigned, and may be obtained by a payment, in advance, of IS.CX) for each proposal
issued. When the proposal is submitted, it must be accompanied by a proposal
guaranty in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, negotiable United States
Bonds, or other acceptable security In the amount Indicated, and must be plainly
marked "Proposal for Road Construction," County and Number, and show the time of
opening as advertised. Check of the low bidder will be cashed and all other checks
will be returned as soon as the contract is awarded, unless it is deemed advisable
by the State Highway Department to "hold one or more checks. If an unusual condition
arises, the State Highway Department reserves the right to cash all checks. Bidders
Bond will not be accepted. Bond will be required of the successful bidder as
required by lav.
Contracts vill not be avarded to contractors vho have not been placed on the
list of qualified Contractors prior to the date of award. Mo proposal will be
issued to any bidder later than 9 A.M. of the date of opening blds.
All blds must show totals for each item and total amount of bld. flight is
reserved in the undersigned to delay the award of the contract for a period not to
exceed thirty (30) days from the date of opening blds, during which period blds
shall remain open and not subject to withdrawal. Right is also reserved in the
undersigned to reject any and all bids and to waive all formalities.
Upon compliance with the requirements of the Standard Specifications,
payment for work done shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the
Standard Specifications.
On projects involving Federal Funds the niniinuj£ wages to be paid shall be the
amounts set out In the Labor Provisions included in the Proposal. The attention of
bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering employment of labor,methods
of construction, and subletting or assigning the contract. On such projects, the
State Highway Department, in accordance with the provision of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 196 k (78 Stat.2s2) and the Regulations of the Department of
Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all
bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant,
to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without
discrlnination on the ground of race, color, or national origin.
In contracts involving State funds only, House of Representatives Resolution
No. 34, requiring use of domestic materials, will be incorporated.
This the 22nd. day of JANUARY ,19 68
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA
JIM L. GILLIS, SR., DIRECTOR
Grade Club, state that an in
teresting program was pre
sented at their meeting by
Linda Peoples, Nancy Alford
and Cathy Lee. Don Owens
and Judy Peoples gave demon
strations.
Flo Bacon and Lester Wig
gins, reporters for the 7th
grade club, report that the
following 4-H’ers participated
on the program for their
meeting. Patsy Wadsworth,
Vickie Futch, Pat Hill, Bar
bara Ann Strickland, Bobbie
Jo Horton, Dean Riggs, David
Harn, Eugene Wiggins.
Maxine Shuman gave a dem
onstration.
The Bth Grade Club enjoyed
Diane Kennedy’s devotional,
according to Diane and Robert
(Skip) Ellison.
Japan’s birth rate resumes
rise aftor ’66 drop.
Riding Club
Wins Ribbons
At Show
The Georgia Wranglers Rid
ing Club of Pembroke attend
ed the Garfield Riding Club’s
annual horse show at Garfield
Sunday, Jan. 21 and brought
home several honors.
Buit Butler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Butler, won sec
ond place in the Keyhole divi
sion. Herman Butler and Ray
Harrison won third and fourth
place honors in the Texas Bar
rel Weave division.
Georgia Wrangler Club
members attending were Her
man and Claudine Butler, and
son, Burt, Miriam Ussery and
family, Jim and Mariana Hite
and daughter, and Ray and Vi
Harrison.