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Legal Notice
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF LAI HENS
All creditors of the Estate of
Robert Morgan Sparks
deceased, late <>( said Counts
are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the
Undersigned according to law
All persons indebted to said
estate are required to make
immediate payment to me
This Ist day of Fehurarv.
1971
H U G H E S FIS H E It
Administrator De Bonis Non
with Wil) annexed Estate of
Robert Morgan Sparks
1121 Edgewood Drive,
Dublin. Georgia 11021
Paul J Jones Jr and Eric I.
'•'oes Attorneys at Law
SOPERTON
GEORGIA TREtTLEX
COUNTY CITY OF
SOPERTON GEORGIA
There will be sold at public
outcry to the highst and l*-st
tftdder for cash tietween tin
legal hours of sale Ixdorc the
City Hall in SojMTton Georgia
on the first Tuesday in March
1971 the following disnitwd
property to wit
All of undivided interest in
that certain parcel of land in
the City of Soperon and in the
1 386th GMD of Treutlen ( ounty
Georgia, and being lots NO 8 &
9 of the Subdivision of Pineland
Investment Corporation, as
shown by a plat prepared by II
Howard Evans Surveyoi
dated June 9. 1965, and
recorded in plat book 2 page 91
Treutlen County record
levied on to satisfy a fi fa
issued by Becky Hooks lax
Collector, lor City taxes lor the
Years, 1966. 1969 and 1970.
against James Phillips Jr .
levied on as property of
Defendant in fi fa and found in
his possession notice of levy &
sale having been given
defendant in fi la
All of that lot of land in the
City of Soperton and in the i;um.
GMD of Treutlen County,
Georgia, containing one acre
more or less and being
substaintially the same lot of
land conveyed to Judson Pierce
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THE BANK OF SOPERTON
by Warranty Deed from It M
Sparks on Jan. 19. 1960
recorded in deed Ixiok 31 pag<
291, I reullen County records
Levied on so satisfy a sis;
issued by Bnkv Hooks Ta’
< olle< tor Ini < ilv T axes forth
years 1963 1964 1965. 1966
1967 1901 1969 and 1970
against Judson Pieri e leviei
on as property of Defendant ii
fi la and luiiiid in his p isses ioi
notice ol levy A sale havini
been given defendant in (i fa
All of that 11 riam lot of lan<
in lh< City us Soperton and n
the 1386th GMD of Treutho
County. Georgia fronting or
Kelly St and Iwing 105 feet by
HIS lees and being more fully
shown try the plot of Hughii
Holligan Surveyoi ibitei
I 11 it uary 16 19 i, and recordci
in plot Imok I page ion
I reutlen < ounty records
D'Vied on Io satisfy a Ida
issued bv Becky Hooks Tax
( ollei tot Im City taxes lor the
years 1964. 1965, 1966 1967
1968. 1969 and 1970. against
Woodrow & Mary S Jones
levied on as properly of
Defendant in Ii la and found in
Ins possession notice of levy A
ale having been given
defendant in II fa
This 2nd day of Feb 1971
COUBT HI ORDINARY
I REI TLEN COUNTY.
GEORGIA
To any Creditors and All
Parties al Interest
Regarding Estale ol Mrs J B
। Lacey > Thigpen, formerly of
Treutlen County, Georgia,
notice is hereby given that Mrs
Bobbie Jean Hussey the heirs
have filed application with me
to declare no Administration
necessary
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday March 1,
1971, and it no objection is made
an order will lie passed saying
no Administration necessary
January 26 1971
J Clayton Stephens Ordinals
STATE OF GEORGIA
col M V OF TREUTLEN
All creditors ol the Estate of
Anna Hughes Sparks, deceased
late of said County ire hereby
notified Io under in their
demands so the Undersigned
a< cording to law All persons
indebted to said Faate are
riquired In make immediate
payment Io me
This Ist day ol February
1971
HI GUIS F I S H E R
Permanent Administrator
Estate of Anna Hughes Sparks
1121 Edgewixxi I irive
Dublin Georgia 31021
Paul J Jone- Ji
Eric I. Jone
Attorneys al Law
\o| |( I OF ST ATEMENT OF
INTENT IO DISSOLVE
A stalemenl of Intent so
Ins ol \ e Soperton Bui Idi ng
Corporation a Georgia
lorpoialion with registered
office in Soperton. Georgia, has
been delivered Io the Secretary
of Stale by said < or|>oralion and
filed by him on the 26 day ol
January 1971 in accordance
with the applicable provisions
ol the Georgia Business
Corporation Code
S o p e r t o n Building
( orporation
BY JIM I. GILLIS. JR
B KENNON GILLIS
Secretary
(DIRT OF ORDINARY
TREUTLEN COUNTY,
GEORGIA
TO ANY CREDITOR AND ALL
PARTIES A l INTEREST
Regarding the Estate of John C
Powell deceased lormely of
Treutlen County. Georgia,
notice is hereby given that
HazelS Powell. Ilie widow and
soleheir at law of the said John
( Powell deceased has filled
application with me to declare
no Administration necessary
Said application will be
heard al my office Monday,
March I, 1971. and if no
objection is made as provided
by law, an order will lie passed
saying No Administration
Necessary
This January 26, 1971
J Clayton Stephens, Jr,
Ordinary
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF T REUTLEN
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN
Timothy Spikes having in
proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of
admislration upon the estate of
Mamie Spikes deceased, late
ol nd county this is lo notify
the next of kin and creditors of
the said Mamie Spikes.
de< eased Io l>e and appear at
my office within the time
allowed by law and show
cause if any they can. why
permanent letters of
administration should not lx
granted to Timonthy Spikes, on
the > fate of Mamie Spikes,
deceased which application
will In- heard Ixdore me at the
regular March Term 1971, of
the < ourt of <iidinars of said
county
Witness my hand and official
signature this Ist day of
February 1971
J Clayton Stephens Jr
Ordinary of Treutlen County.
(ieorgia
SERVICE
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I ( iRRES'I AL Feb 12 Navy
Petty Ofticer Second Class
David W Ihonipson. son of Mr
and Mrs John M Thompson of
Aliev Ga is now serving
aboard the attack aircraft
carrici USS Forrestal which is
making its ninth deployment
with the Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean
McGuire Joins
Extension Staff
in Swine Work
ATII E N S R obert L.
McGuire, a native of Brevard,
N.C., and a graduate of North
Carolina State University and
the University of Kentucky,
has been mimed associate pro
fessor of animal science at the
University of Georgia College
of Agriculture.
McGuire will he a member
of the Cooperative Extension
Service animal science depart
ment and will specialize in
swine educational work. His
appointment was announced
by Extension Director L. W.-
Eberhardt Jr.
Before coming to Georgia,
McGuire was Extension animal
husbandry specialist in North
Carolina for 11 years. He
taught animal science at N.C.
State from 1958 to 1960, and
before that served one year as
assistant county agent in
Durham County, N.C.
McGuire holds B.S. and M.S.
dt“grees in animal science from
N.C. State University. He has
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BEN * FRANKLIN'
cww- Y MORING’S Soperton
Afternoons
Conservation Cost-Sharing
Program to Improve Environment
Treutlen County farmers will
soon lie participating in the new
Rural E4v।. on me nta 1
Assistance Program 'REAP)
with majo; ernphas ;on solving
those on' ironmentai problems
w ch have tx*en intensified by
ag cultural operations
< orgeJ Phillips, Chairman
of the county Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
'ASC Committee, said the
program announcement of
REAP had been made in
Washington by Secretary of
Agriculture. Clifford M.
Hardin Fanners have known
REAP as ACP - the
Agricultural Conservation
Program. Mr Phillips said
Die cost sharing principle
will fie the same that is,
farmers and the Federal
Government will share in
paying for beneficial
conservation practices The
restructured program will be in
line with modern day needs for
a better environment both on
and off the farm ”
The Washington
announcement by Secretary
Hardin stated that major
Georgia Power Co's
Advertisements Are
Judged the "Best"
Georgia Power Company’s
newspaper advertisements of
the past 12 months have been
chosen second best in the nation
in the utility field and its
advertising department
presented a Socrates Honorable
Award
The company was cited by
Public Utility Ad-Views, a
national publication that has
been conducting an annual
competition for 45 years
Entrants are rated on a point
system Judges consider ‘‘the
... about your
Social Security
Social Security beneficiaries
who work part time during the
year need to plan now to file a
report of earnings, Charles F
Hall. Branch Manager said
today A report must be made
before April 15 by almost
everyone who received monthly
benefits during 1970 if total
earnings exceed SI6BO 00. A
person who was over 72 years
of age all of 1970 is the
exception, Mr Hall said
Mr Hall went on to say that
students who stopped attending
school full time in 1970 are also
required to file a report of
earnings for the year, even
though benefits may have
the Ph D. from the University
of Kentucky.
As an Extension worker in
North Carolina, he was a leader
in developing that state’s junior
livestock program. He also was
instrumental in organizing
graded quality feeder pig sales
in N.C. In addition, he super
vised that state’s beef cattle
improvement program.
McGuire is listed in
“American Men of Science.”
He has served as superin
tendent of the national 4-H
livestock judging contest
considerations in authorizing
cost-sharing of any
conservation practice will be
the resulting public benefits
such as Pollution Abatement.
Enduring Soil and Water
Conservation. Recreation,
Wildlife, and open space as
well as the degree of
permanency achieved A
major thrust will be to reduce
water pollution Water
retaining and retarding
measures on farms-such as
dams and ponds, permanent
grass cover, waterways, buffer
strips, and tree plantings -will
be encouraged These will be i
directed toward reducing silt
in streams rivers, lakes, and
other bodies of water and
toward reducing pollution from
animal wastes, fertilizers, and
pesticides Treutlen county
farmers should be made aware
that this announcement means
we will be able to continuecost
sharing on anti-pollution
measures which were approved
last year under ACP and also
such long standing
conservation practices as those
just named ” the ASC
skillful use of an idea,
visualization, copy and layout,
total effectiveness as a sales
aid, increasing the use of the
utility’s services, and building
the company’s goodwill.”
Winners are announced by
Vincent Edwards Ad Views, of
West Newton. Mass , sponsor of
the Socrates Award
For the past seven years the
judges have rated Georgia
Power’s newspaper advertising
won the first-place Socrates
High Award
terminated when the student
was no longer in school The
same report is required if a
child married and benefits
stopped, or benefits terminated
for some other reason during
the year
Social Security counts the
year from January 1 through
December 31 regardless of the
last month for which benefits
were paid, or the first month
benefits started If the total
exceed SI6BO (Mi gross wages for
1970, or SI6BO 00 net earnings
from self employment or if the
combination of wages and self
employment exceed SI6BO 00 the
annual report must be filed with
the Social Security
Administration A reminder of
the requirements for filing a
report is not sent to every
person receiving benefits This
does not. however, relieve
anyone of the responsibility for
filing a report of their earnings
if one is due This report is filed
in addition to any income tax
return required
The Dublin Social Security
Office can furnish additional
information on who may tie
required to file this report Call
272-5347 for assistance
Mr. Crude
Gum Farmer
While Gum Prices are Highest
Ever, Cup and Work Your Trees
The Demand is Great and
Supply Short For Information,
See or Call Us.
SOPERTON GUM MKT.
JA 9-4726
committee chairman said
As in prior years,
applications lor conservation
cost-sharing will be made at ths
county ASCS office and must be
approved by the county ASC
committee before work begins
The farmer-elected
committeemen will continue to
select practices best suited for
meeting local needs, will
determine which farm lands
need treatment, and will fix the
amount of cost-sharing to be
provided each approved
applicant
An allocation of REAP funds
for the county is expected to be
made soon Cost-sharing
applications by farmers cannot
be accepted at their county
ASCS office until the 1971
REAP funds allocation and the
program for the county is
announced, Mr Phillips said
“Signup dated for REAP will
be announced as soon as
possible. Meanwhile, farmers
should determine the practices
The start of a sl7-million plan
to protect the Etowah.
Four cooling towers will rise beside the Etowah River in
North Georgia. This is the first. It won't generate a single
kilowatt-hour. Or increase production in any way. It sim
ply cools and reuses water needed to produce electricity.
No warm water is ever returned to the river.
Cooling towers are one way we provide environmental
protection. Another way is with modern electrostatic pre
cipitators, which remove up to 99 percent of fly ash from
stack gases.
Such things are expensive. They account for a large
part of our $359-million construction budget for 1971.
You hold us responsible for a dependable, abundant
supply of electricity. But we want to go one step further:
to protect the environment. Because we believe that's one
way a citizen serves.
Georgia Power Company
A citizen wherever we serve®
Feb. 25, 1971
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Soperton
Nexus
most needed and estimate total
costs so they will be ready when
the time comes.”
MEN NEEDED
in this area to train as
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
HOGS AND SHEEP
■I b«rn« Iwd lets and
ranches We prefer to train
men 21 to SS with livestock 01-
penence For locsl Interview,
write age phone, eddreee end
bockground to:
NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING
236 E Town, dept. B-129
Columbus, Ohio 43215