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Page 17 —Griffin Daily News Friday, October 7, 1?77 Public Notices NOTICE LEGAL 9567 NOTICE OF SALE OF REALTY Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the power of sale contained in Deed to Secure Debt executed and delivered on May 12, 1969, by W.B.FORBES and J.R.WH ITEHURST, JR„ as Grantors, to M.C.DAVIES, as Grantee, and recorded in Deed Book 275, page 749, Spalding Superior Court records, and by virtue of default in payment of the indebtedness therein mentioned, which has made the aforesaid power of sale operative and effective, the undersigned, as attorney in fact for W.B. Forbes and J. R. Whitehurst, Jr., will sell at public outcry before the Courthouse door, in Spalding County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In November, 1977, during the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said Security Deed, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being on the East side of South Hill Street, between East Taylor and East Poplar Streets, in the City of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, which is particularly described from plat of survey made by N.S.Westbrook, C.E., on July 28, 1936, as amended, a copy of which said plat Is recorded in Plat Book 3, page 159, records of Clerk of Superior Court, Spalding County, Georgia, and which said plat is hereby expressly incorporated herein and, by reference, made a part of this description as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the property line along the East side of South Hill Street, which said point of beginning is in dicated by an iron stake and is located 210 feet North of the Zorth margin line of East Poplar Street at its intersection with South Hill Street, and running from said beginning point North, along the East property line of South Hill Street, 29.2 feet to a point 6 inches North of the South face of the South wall of the Bass brick building; thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes East, along a line 6 inches North of the South face of the South wall of said Bass building, 90 feet; thence North 89 degrees 44 minutes East 61 feet to the West property line of a public alley; thence South along the West property line of said public alley 28.6 feet to an iron stake corner; thence South 89 degrees 16 minutes West 151 feet back to the point of beginning. Included in the above described area is six inches of the South side of the two-story brick wall of No. 214 South Hill street, now occupied by Rhodes Furniture Company. The above described property Is bounded generally as follows: North by property of Mrs. Edith E. Bass, East by a public alley; South by the old Armory property, now owned by Bunn; and West by South Hill Street. Located on said lot is a one story brick and concrete store building known as No. 218 South Hill Street, Griffin, Georgia. Also the right to erect a third story wall on the present two story South wall of the present Bass building, which wall is adjacent along the North side of the West 90 feet of the above described lot, subject to the reservations in warranty deed from Mrs. Edith E. Bass to FULL SIZE OR COMPACT 7 4N No matter what your preference in used cars, the best selection can be __ found in our WANT ADS. Whether you’re buying or selling, the WANT ADS j / section is the marketplace of millions. I ST / U 18/ Our classified pages will help you find Tk A /Bf what you want conveniently and quickly. 1 /IB Dial 227-3276 DAILY *NEWS IBS Goode-Nichols Furniture Company, recorded in Deed Book 89, page 339 of .the aforesaid Superior Court records, which reads as follows" "Provided, however, that the Grantor reserves the right to erect on top of said wall a higher wall (above the present two-story wall) should she or her successors in title elect to do so prior to any heightening of the wall of the grantee, of subsequently." The Note executed on May 12, 1969, by W. B. FORBES to M. C. DAVIES is now in default, and the said M.C DAVIES does elect that said Note, with principal and interest become due and payable at once. The proceeds of said sale shall be distributed as follows: (a) to pay the expenses of said sale; (b) to pay all indebtedness secured by said Deed to Secure Debt; (c) to pay attorneys fees; and (d) to distribute any excess proceeds as provided by law. This October 1, 1977. M. C. DAVIES As Attorney in Fact for W. B. FORBES and J. R. WHITEHURST, JR. BECK, GODDARD, OWEN & MURRAY Attorneys at Law LEGAL 9568 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF SPALDING STATE OF GEORGIA IN RE: APPLICATION OF A. G. CONYERS AND RUBY W. CONYERS FOR ADOPTION OF CHILD CIVIL ACTION FILE NO. TO: HOWARD CALHOUN, residence and whereabout unknown: Pursuant to order of Court entered in this matter on March 20, 1975, the same being the day of which the application was filed, it appearing that your residence and whereabouts are unknown, it is ordered by the Court that you be served by publication in terms of the law, you were therefore commanded and required to be and appear on the 4th day of November, 1977, before Judge Andrew J. Whalen, Jr., at the Spalding County Courthouse, Griffin, Georgia, at nine o'clock A.M., and show cause, If any you can and have, why the prayers of the application for adoption In the above styled matter should not be granted. Witness the Honorable An drew J. Whalen, Jr., Judge of said Court. This the 28th day of Sep tember, 1977 CARLISLE & NEWTON (S)John T. Newton, Jr. Attorney for Petitioners Address: 127’/a East Solomon Street Griffin, Ga. 30223 LEGAL 9572 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY Pursuant to Executive Order 10925, as amended on June 22, 1963, by Executive Order 1114, and Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended by Executive Order 11375 of October 13, 1967, issued by the President, it is the established policy that The Central Georgia Electric Membership Cor poration is an Equal Op portunity Employer and that employment opportunities created by construction work involving Federal financial assistance through REA loans will be made equally available to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, creed, sex, age or national origin. The Central Georgia Electric Membership Corporation Drawer 309 Jackson, Ga. 30233 LEGAL 9570 SALE UNDER SECURITY DEED GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY On April 1, 1971, A. W. Johnson executed a deed to secure debt in favor of Arthur Forrer, in the amount of $8,900.00, as shown in Deed Book 294, page 382, of the Spalding Superior Court records, which property Is more particularly described as follows: All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, and more particularly described as BEGINNING at an Iron stake on the West right of way line of Melrose Avenue, which said iron stake lies South 41.9 feet along the West right of way line of Melrose Avenue from the intersection thereof with the South right of way line of Posey Street; thence South along the West right of way line of Melrose Avenue, a distance of 44.1 feet to an iron stake; thence South 87 degrees 42 minutes West a distance of 85 feet to an iron stake; thence North a distance of 44.1 feet to an Iron stake; thence North 87 degrees 45 minutes East a distance of 85 feet to an Iron stake, being the aforesaid point of beginning. The note executed at the time of the deed to secure debt is now in default, and Arthur Forrer elects that said note, with principal and interest, become due and payable at once. NOW, THEREFORE, ac cording to the original terms of said deed to secure debt and the laws in such cases made and provided, the said Arthur Forrer will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, the above described property, after proper ad vertisement, on the first Tuesday in November, 1977, between the legal hours of sale, before the courthouse door In Griffin, Spalding, Georgia. The proceeds from said sale shall be distributed as provided by law. Arthur Forrer, as Attorney In Fact for A. W. Johnson Beck, Goddard, Owen & Murray Attorneys at Law LEGAL 9569 NOTICE OF SALE OF REALTY Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the power of sale contained in Deed to Secure Debt executed and delivered on October 28, 1975, by FUKAISHI GROUP, INC., as Grantor, to THE BANK OF GRIFFIN, as Grantee, and recorded In Deed Book 430, page 56, Spalding Superior Court records, and by virtue of default In payment of 'the indebtedness therein mentioned, which has made the aforesaid power of sale operative and effective, the undersigned, as attorney in fact for FUKAISHI GROUP, INC., will sell at public outcry before the Courthouse door, in Spalding County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in November, 1977, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said Security Deed, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing 5.000 acres located in the City of Griffin and In Land Lot 116, of the Second Land District, of originally Monroe, now Spalding County, Georgia. Property may be more par ticularly described as beginning ' at a point at the Intersection of the east margin of Uniform Road, with the South margin of Cain Lane extended. Said point of beginning being North 88 degrees 20 feet 30 seconds East 750.0 feet along the South margin of Cain Lane and across Uniform Road from the In tersection of the South margin of Cain Lane with the East margin of Everee Inn Road; thence, from said point of beginning. South 1 degrees 57 feet 00 seconds East 489.10 feet along the East margin of Uniform Road; thence North 88 degrees 43 feet 00 seconds East 513.86 feet to the East margin of Land Lot 116; thence North 1 degree 26 feet 30 seconds West 220.57 feet along the East boundary of Land Lot 116, to the Southwest boundary of a Clear Zone easement for the Griffin Spalding County Airport; thence North 45 degrees 20 feet 00 seconds West 375.92 feet along the Southwest boundary of said Clear Zone Easement to the South margin of Caln Lane extended; thence South 88 degrees 20 feet 30 seconds West 257.57 feet ■ along the South margin of Caln Lane extended to the point of beginning. Property Is bounded on the North by Cain Lane extended; on the Northeast by a Clear Zone Easement for the Griffin Spalding County Airport; on the South by other lands of the City of Griffin; and on the West by Uniform Road. The Note executed on October 23, 1976, by FUKAISHI GROUP, INC. to THE BANK OF GRIFFIN is now In default, and the said THE BANK OF GRIFFIN does elect that said Note, with principal and In terest become due and payable at once. The proceeds of said sale shall be distributed as follows: (a) to pay the expenses of said sale; (b) to pay all Indebtedness secured by said Deed to Secure Debt; (c) to pay attorneys fees; and (d) to distribute any excess proceeds as provided by law. This October 1, 1977. THE BANK OF GRIFFIN As Attorney in Fact for FUKAISHI GROUP, INC. BECK, GODDARD, OWEN 8. MURRAY Attorneys at Law LEGAL 9571 STATEMENT OF NON DISCRIMINATION "The Central Georgia Electric Membership Cor poration has filed with the Federal Government a Com pliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Elec trification Administration that will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end I Classified Advertising I Classifieds: $3.00 $3 pays for 3 days, but if you will send cash or check with ■ this order, and thus save billing costs, we will publish it a ■ NAME . .. ’ . | fourth day free. ADDRESS Check here if you are taking advantage of this offer. ■ TELEPHONE ad copy: One Day — Free! — Please limit to about 10 words, type or print clearly, and | make sure your telephone number is correct Deadline: 11 A.M. | To put a classified ad in the paper, fill in this form and mail it to the Griffin Daily News, a - * <>r * ° Run P.O. Box M, Griffin, Ga. 30224, or bring it to the office at 323 East Solomon Street, if more Except for Mondays when it is 4 o’clock Friday Afternoon, convenient, we will be glad to take It over the phone: Dial 227-3276. Deadline is 11 a.m. the I— a day before publication, except for Mondays when it is 4 o’clock Friday afternoon. that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination In the conduct of its program and the operation of its facilities. Under this Assurance, this organization Is committed not to discriminate against any person on the ground of race, color or national origin in its policies and practices relating to ap plications for service or any other policies and practices relating to treatment of beneficiaries and participants including rates, conditions, and extension of service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at and participation In any meetings of beneficiaries and participants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants in the conduct of the operations of this organization. "Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected to this organization to discrimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may, by himself or a representative, file with the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250, or the Rural Electrification Ad ministration, Washington, D.C. 20250, or this organization, or all, a written complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than 180 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture or the Rural Electrification Ad ministration extends the time for filing. Identity of com plainants will be kept con fidential except to the extent necessary to carry out the purposes of the Rules and Regulations." The Central Georgia Electric Membership Corporation P.O.Drawer 309 Jackson, Ga. 30233 LEGAL 9565 Spalding County Department of Family & Children's Services VS. Jerry Frank Gosnell, Sr. In the Juvenile Court for the County of Spalding, State of Georgia Filed in office September 23, 1977 In The Interest of JFG, A Child. To: Jerry Frank Gosnell, Sr.: A petition in regard to the temporary custody by the Spalding County Department of Family & Children's Services of the above-named child has been filed in the Spalding County Juvenile Court. A copy of that petition is available at the Spalding County Juvenile Os fice. Now, therefore, you are hereby commanded to lay any and all other business asijje and to be and appear before the Juvenile Court of Spalding County, Georgia, Court House, Griffin, Georgia, on the 27th day of October, 1977 at 9: a.m., then and there to make defense thereto and to show cause why the said child should not be dealt with according to the provisions of law. Witness the Honorable Claude' L. Goza, Judge of the said Court, this 23rd day of Sep tember, 1977. (S) (S)Charles L. Knight Chief Probation Officer TRADE NAMES LEGAL 9576 GEORGIA VETERINARY BIOLOGICS, INC., has been duly incorporated on September 30, 1977, by issuance of a cer tificate of incorporation by the Secretary of State, in ac cordance with the applicable provisions of the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 632 Meriwether Street, Griffin, Georgia, and Its registered agent at such address is RALPH W. MITCHELL. (S)Edward A. Dreher, Attorney CHANGE OF HAME LEGAL 9561 GEORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME Notice is hereby given that STEVE RANDALL FULLER ADAMS, the undersigned, filed his petition to the Superior Court of Spalding County, Georgia, on the 19th day of September, 1977, praying for a change in the name of petitioner from STEVE RANDALL FULLER ADAMS to STEVE RANDALL FULLER. Notice is hereby given pursuant to law to any interested or affected party to appear in said Court to file objections to such name change. Objections must be filed with said Court within 30 days of the filing of said petition. This 17th day of September, 1977. (S)Steve Randall Fuller Adams Beck, Goddard, Owen & Murray STATEMENT OF iNIEIfi LEGAL 9560 GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY A statement of intent to dissolve NEW VENDING SERVICE, INC., a Georgia corporation, with its registered office at Griffin, Georgia, has been delivered to the Secretary of State by said corporation, and filed by it on the 14th day of September, 1977, in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Georgia Business Cor poration Code. Cumming, Cumming & Esary By(S) W. Barron Cumming Attorneys for New Vending Service, Inc. Attorney's Address: 109’/x West Solomon Street Griffin, Georgia 30223 LEGAL 9559 GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY A statement of intent to dissolve NEW CIGAR CO., a Georgia corporation, with its registered office at Griffin, Georgia, has been delivered to the Secretary of State by said corporation, and filed by it on the 14th day of September, 1977, in accordance with the ap plicable provisions of the Georgia Business Corporation Code. CUMMING, CUMMING & ESARY By(S)W. Barron Cumming Attorneys for New Cigar Co. Attorney's Address: 109'/2 West Solomon Street Griffin, Georgia 30223 DIVORCE LEGAL 9562 Harold Martin Distel vs. Bertha Karilyn Duncan Distel No. 20534 Superior Court Spalding County, Georgia Suit for Divorce Filed in office Sept. 19, 1977 Order of service by publication Dated September 19, 1977 TO: Bertha Karilyn Duncan Distel: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the Superior Court of Spalding County, Georgia within Sixty (60) days of Sept. 19, 1977, to answer the plaintiff's complaint in the above stated case. Witness the Honorable An drew J. Whalen, Jr., Judge of the said Court, this the 19th day of Sept., 1977. (S)John R. Lindsey, 11, Clerk Spalding Superior Court OEBTORS-CREOITOItS LEGAL 9564 STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF SPALDING In Re: Estate of Mrs. Kate A. Wise, deceased. All creditors of the estate of Washington today America’s energy ace may be hard to play By WALTER R. MEARS AP Special Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) - There’s an industry advertise ment describing coal as Amer ica’s ace in the hole, but now a government report suggests that it may be a hard card to play- That assessment by the Gen eral Accounting Office is sub ject to debate, for the adminis tration insists that coal produc tion can be more than doubled by 1985, to help curb the demand for imported oil. In asserting that the adminis tration target probably is be yond the nation’s reach, the GAO study points to the fragile balance of programs, proposals and assumptions that make up President Carter’s national energy plan, and concludes that the odds are against all of them working at once. And that may be the most significant point in the watch dog agency’s report to Congress on coal prospects. The administration energy plan anticipates the production and use of 1.2 billion tons of coal a year by 1985, up from 665 million tons in 1976. “So many interrelated ele ments would have to work to double coal production by 1985 that GAO does not believe it could happen,” the agency said, adding that it will be very difficult to push production to one billion tons by 1985. The difference is the equivalent of 2.2 million barrels of oil a day. That’s based entirely on the technical, industrial and envi ronmental problems of produc ing and burning more coal as a substitute for oil and natural gas. if rfopctp’f fnlrp into account For Help In Placing Your Ad Dial 227-3276 Mrs. Kate A. Wise, deceased, alte of Spalding County, are hereby notified to render their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all per sons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to us. This 20th day of September, 1977. Commercial Bank 8> Trust Co., Executor of Estate of Kate A. Wise, deceased. LEGAL 9563 STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF SPALDING: In Re Estate of Clarence C. McKibben, deceased. All creditors of the estate of Clarence C. McKibben, deceased, late of Spalding County, are hereby notified to render their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to us. This 20th day of September, 1977. Commercial Bank & Trust Co., Administrator of Estate of Clarence C. McKibben, deceased. the political difficulties con fronting President Carter as the Senate works over his energy bill. The Senate already has wa tered down House-approved measures to require that most utilities and industrial users of natural gas and oil convert to coal. There are signs of trouble ahead for another Carter pro posal, to use tax penalties and incentives to prod industry to speed a shift to coal. Carter is pressing for both, listing them among his “vital measures to conserve energy and to replace our precious oil and gas with more abundant fuels such as coal.” But whatever Congress de cides, it can’t make a law to erase the problems the GAO foresees. The study forecasts a substantial increase in U.S. coal production and consumption, but says that it will take time and a lot of money. For openers, the GAO says it will take between 400 and 825 new coal mines, and 288,000 to 532,000 new miners to sharply increase production levels. The higher figures are about what it would take to get to meet ad ministration targets. That would cost up to $45.5 billion in new capital. The GAO said it checked with 11 major coal producers, all of whom said they thought the in dustry could double production by 1985 and triple it by 2000. But the coal isn’t where the consumers are. It would have to be hauled, primarily by rail, which means more money — $5.2 billion by GAO estimate to provide the cars, equipment and facilities to move coal.