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GC.UKUIA, FOKSYTH COUNTY
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Flara Mae Williams, as
Executrix of Will of Richard
Roberson Williams, deceased
having applied to me by petition
for leave to sell the real estate
of said Richard Roberson Wil
liams, deceased; and that an
order was made thereon at the
July Term, 1972, for citation,
and that citation issue; all the
heirs at law and creditors of
the said Richard Roberson Wi
lliams, deceased, will take
notice that I will pass upon
said application at the August
Term, 1972, of the Cout of
Ordinary of Forsyth County;
and that unless cause is shown
to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will be granted. This
July 3, 1972.
B. B. Wallace, Ordinary.
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NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
On application of MARTHA
VANDEVER ELLWANGER, WI
LLIAM STUARTELL WANGER,
and JAMES FLEETWOOD ELL
WANGER, 65 Lanier Drive,
Route 7, Cumming, Forst Co
unty, Georgia, Articles of In
corporation have been granted
to ELLWANGER AND SONS,
INC. by the Hon. Marion T.
Pope, Jr., Judge of the Sup
erior Court of Forsyth County,
in accordance with the appli
cable provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
The registered office of the
Corporatio is located at 65
Lanier Drive, Route 7, Cum
ming, Forsyth County. Georeia.
and its registered agent at such
address is JAMES FLEET
WOOD ELLWANGER; the pur
pose of> the Corporation is to
engage in the business of gen
eral contractor and real estate
improvements including ac
quisition by purchase, lease,
or otherwise, and to do all
things similar as allowed un
der the laws of Georgia. The
minimum capital with which
the Corporation shall comm
ence business is FIVE HUN
DRED ($500.00) DOLLARS.
Jane Kent Plaginos
Attorney at Law
101 Home Federal Building
Cumming, Forsyth County, Ge
orgia 30130.
887-7512
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STATE OF GEORGIA,
FORSYTH COUNTY
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A SUCCESSFUL BUINESSMAN
DEPENDABLE , RELIABLE , AND
COMPENTANT
/. TAX OFFICE - IN SEEING THAT YOU RECEIVE EVERY TAX BENEFIT
FOR WHICH YOU ARE ELIGIBLE. COURTEOUS, EXPEDIENT, AND EFFICIENT
SERVICE.
VOTE FOR
AND ELECT
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cern:
Linda McNeal Brown having,
in proper form, applied to me
for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of
Cleo Evelyn McNeal, lateof said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Cleo Evelyn McNeal
to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Linda
McNeal Brown on Cleo Evelyn
McNeal estate.
. Witness my hand and official
signature, ths 25th day of April,
1972.
B. B. Wallace, Ordinary
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STATE OF GEORGIA,
FORSYTH COUNTY
To All To Whom it May Con
cern:
Woodrow W. McNeal having,
in proper form, applied to me
for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of
Cleo Evelyn McNeal, late of
said County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Cleo Evelyn Mc-
Neal to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted
to Woodrow W. McNeal on Cleo
Evelyn McNeal’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this Bth day of July,
1972.
B. B. Wallace, Ordinary
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that
Mary Solomon Martin as Guar
dian of Terry Lee Solomon has
applied to me for Leave to Sell
the real estate of said ward
and citation has been ordered
upon said petition. All int- |
erested parties are therefore
notified that said application
will be heard at 10:00 A.M.
in Forsyth County Cout of
Ordinary on the 7th day of Aug.,
1972, and will be granted unless
cause is shown to the contrary
at said time.
This 22nd day of June, 1972.
8.8. Wallace, Ordinary
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GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
To Whom it May Concern:
3. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - IN SEEING THAT THE COUNTY IS EFFICIENTLY
OPERATED IN A RESPONSIBLE, BUSINESS-LIKE MANNER, UPDATING AS IS
NECESSARY AND LITERALLY WATCHING OUT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS
OF THE COUNTY.
YOIR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
Notice is hereDy given mat
Mrs. Flara Mae Williams, as
Executrix of Will of Richad
Roberson Williams, deceased,
having applied to me by petition
for leave to sell the real estate
of said Richard Roberson Wil
liams, deceased; and that an
order was made thereon at the
July Term, 1972, for citation,
and that citation issue; all the
heirs at law and creditors of
the said Richard Roberson Wi
lliams, deceased, will take no
tice that I will pass upon said
application at the August Term,
1972, of the Court of Ordinary
of Forsyth County; and that
unless cause is shown to the
contrary, at said time, said
leave will be granted. This July
3, 197 2.
8.8. Wallace, Ordinary
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FORSYTH SUPERIOR COURT
JULY TERM, 1972
GRAND JURY
TO REPORT JULY 24, 1972
10:00 A.M.
1. Weldon Bramblett
2. Alvin Clegg Ingram
3. Calvert Budd Buice
4. Robert Q. Martin
5. Jeff Carder
6. Marcus Bannister
7. James Cloyse Milford
8. Tom Heard
9. Eddie C. Brackett
10. Jackie J. Thomas
11. Currin Thomas Pitts
12. Carroll John Dooley
13. Monty Holland
14. Gene Holtzclaw
15. Leland Charles
16. Amon L. Corn
17. Billy Jeff Abbott
18. C. C. Bagiey
19. Larry Franklin Burruss
20. Mrs. Bobbie Echols
21. Eldred Watson
22. William Billy Waters
23. Harold Harris
24. George Stanford
25. Ralph S. True
26. Joe R. O’Kelley
27. Charles B. Heard
28. Rade B. Sexton
29. R. B. Bagwell
30. William Clay Freeman
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FORSYTH SUPERIOR COURT
JULY TERM, 1972
TRAVERSE JURY
TO REPORT JULY 24, 1972
10:00 A.M.
1. A. C. Smith, Jr.
2. Mrs. Louise Castleberry
3. Charles L. Cope
4. B. J. Allen
5. James Olen Chadwick
Legal Advertising
6. Mrs. Mary Jane Sheridan
7. Larry Kohn
8. Wendell Weldy
9. Ora E. Pruitt
10. Joe K. Smith, Jr.
11. Norman J. Samples
12. Vanus Nichols
13. W. E. Parks
14. James Marcus Holtzclaw
15. James Lamar Pruitt
16. Hugh H. Brannon
17. James Hamby
18. Christine N. McPherson
19. George W. Blaire
20. Ralph Bates
21. Boyce Millwood
22. Mrs. George Barnett
23. John W. Patterson
24. Joyce Turner
25. Dillard Lamar Frady
26. L. G. Hardeman
27. G. A. Higgins
28. Claude E. Mathis
29. James J. Poss
30. Lyman Hugh Martin
31. Dallas Sosebee
32. H. E. Hansard
33. Ray Skinner
34. M.C. Thomas
35. Robert H. Free
36. Leon Jackson Johnson
37. Homer E. Couch
38. Frank Bragg
39. H. B. Burnett
40. Annette Cullen
TO REPORT TUESDAY,
JULY 25, 1972
41. George Earl Martin
42. Junior R. Staton
43. James Hoyt Grogan
44. Wilbur Cain
45. Katherine Brackett
46. E. L. Hardin
47. Shelby R. Mason, Jr.
48. William B. Perrin
49. D. F. Pulliam
50 Cranford E. Samples
51. Marcus Brooks
52. Almon J. Manders, Jr.
53. Clyde Mathis
54. C. Cleveland Francis, Jr.
55. Edward Lee Wright
56. Tommy Lamb
57. Emmett Thompson
58. Lottie Bell Sewell
59. R.M. Gibson
60. Roger Ray Bennett
61. Talmadge Stancll
62. Davis Duran
63. Henry B. Moore
64. Ruben A. Westbrook
65. Daniel J. Freeman
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GEORGIA CITY OV CUMMING
WHEREAS the Cummlng-
Forsyth County Planting Ca
in mission having recommended
EDWARD COUCH
CANDIDATE FOR FORSYTH COUNTY
TAX COMMISSIONER
IAM A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF THE TAX COMMISSION ER‘ BECAUSE I WANT TOSEE
FORSYTH COUNTY GROW AND PROSPER IN A MANNER BEFITTING THE FINE COUNTY THAT IT IS
FORSYTH COUNTY IS DESERVING AN IN NEED OF SOME ELECTED PUBLIC SERVANTS WHO WILL
BE DEVOTED TO'YOU AS A RESIDENT IN ASSISTING YOU..
I, IF ELECTED TAX COMMISSIONER, WILL INSURE THAT YOU RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION WHEN YOU VISIT THE TAX OFFICE. YOUR TAX
LIABILITY STATEMENT EXPLAINS WHAT YOU ARE PAYING TAXES ON.
' I WILL PUBLISH IN THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS ON A QUARTERLY
BASIS THE INCOME OF THE COUNTY, THAT PORTION OF MONEY WHICH
IS DELINQUENT AND WHERE COUNTY FUNDS ARE GOING. A PROGRAM
WILL BE INSTITUTED WHEREAS YOU MAY ORDER YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE
. TAG BY MAIL IF YOU SO DESIRE. THE OFFICE OF TAX COMMISSIONER
WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS FROM 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., INCLUDING LUNCH
HOUR, MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. FROM 9 A.M. TO
I PAL, INCLUDING LUNCH HOUR, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, BUT
WILL REMAIN OPEN JANUARY THROUGH APRIL THOSE HOURS AS IS
NECESSARY FOR THE RESIDENTS OF FORSYTH COUNTY TO CONDUCT
THEIR BUSINESS, WITHIN REASON.
V
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to the City Council of the City
of Cumming, Georgia that the
Zoning Ordinance of the City
of Cumming be amended in the
following particulars, and
WHEREAS the City Council
having received said proposed
changes from the Planning Co
mmission to conduct a Public
Hearing on the proposed Zoning
Petition;
NOW THEREFORE, notice is
hereby given that on August sth,
1972, a Public Hearing will be
held at the Courtroom of the
Forsyth County Courthouse in
Cumming, Georgia, at 10:00 AM.
The Public Hearing will beheld
by the Cumming-Forsyth Coun
ty Planning Commission and
will consider the following peti-
tion:
Application of Mr. Fred C.
Tallant Sr to re-zone from R-l
(Residential) to C-2 (General
Business) all that tract or
parcel of land lying in Land Lots
#65, #66 and #67 of the Second
District and First Section of
Forsyth County, Georgia, and
being within the city limits of
the City of Cumming, Georgia,
being more particularly des
cribed as follows:
Beginning at a point on the
right of way of County Park Road
300 feet west of intersection of
said County Park Road and
right of way of Scuth Ridge Ro
ad, thence Northeast 230 feet
to South line cf Layid Lot 8,
2nd District, first Section of
Forsyth County, Georgia;
thence East 1595 feet, approx
imately, along souh line of
Land Lots #8 and #7. Thence
Easterly, following a branch,
which is the property line, app
roximately 1670 feet to the co
mmon land lot line of land lots
#67 and #6B; thence south on
said common land lot line of land
lots #67 and #6B approximately
480 feet; thence west approx
imately 1325 feet to common
land lot line of land lots #66
and #67; thence south approx
imately 296 feet to right of way
of County Park Road right of
way; thence northwesterly, fol
lowing right of way of County
Park Road, approximately 2100
feet to point of beginning.
However, less and except
from property as aove desc
ribed, all that tract which lies
east of Highway Georgia Inter
state #4OO as presently pro
posed and as will hereafter be
located.
2. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - IN SEEING THAT UNDESIRABLE ELEMENTS
ARE ELIMINATED OR HELD TO A MINIMUM. A DEPENDABLE AND
TRUSTWORTHY FORCE OF MEN CAPABLE OF PROTECTING YOU AND WILL
RESPOND TO YOUR NEED FOR ASSISTANCE.
A portion of the described
tract is currently zoned C-2
(General Business) and this
petitlonls to re-zone the re
maining portions of said tract
to C-2. Tract comprises 37
acres more or less. Informa
tion concerning the above peti
tion may be examined at the
VOTE FOR
Garland C. Barron
I am a candidate for Board of Commission in the Barkers and Coal
Mountain district, known as Post 4. Your vote will be very well cast
if you will vote for me on August 8.1 will vote for you for the next 48
months.
I will cooperate with the city and county officials, along with our
representatives but only to a certain extent. I will not listen to them
tell us how Forsyth County is growing because 1 am aware of that
better than people in other counties.
If I am elected I will be able to asnwer your questions without con
ferring with a committee. I will answer them on the streets or anywhere
you see me. I will be out with the public. I will not hibernate until
next election time.
You should vote for a man you know and a man who knows you.
anyone had rather talk to a person he knows. You get better results
than you do by talking to a stranger.
FORSYTH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONS
FIRST MAN TO QUALIFY
FIRST NAME ON BALLOT
POST 4
THE FQRSYTH COUNTY NEWS-JULY 20,1072-
office of the Cumming-Forayth
County Building and Zoning Ad
ministration during regular
hours. Available also is a plat
more fully describing the sub
ject property, prepared by Hor
lbeck and Associates, En
gineers, Dacula, Georgia.
August 8
Primary
Thls the 20th day of July,
1972.
G.W. Blair
Building Si Zoning A dm. by
Authority of the City of Cum
ming, Ga.
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