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PAGE 22 -THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1974 * * J > ~ Mblii *» T %m 31 ■$ n Ss ! ':■ jS**"' ”' ..-v ■ ." “ , ■ -x.- ■***' : . ‘ , r . 1 * . The newly opened course at Lake Lanier Islands near Atlanta holds a few surprises for golfers -- many of the holes open onto the waters of Lake Lanier. (PRN) TOUR GEORGIA LAKE LANIER ISLANDS, Ga. - If you’re looking for a family recreation area that’s within an easy drive of any Georgia city, think about Lake Lanier Islands. The Islands, located 35 miles northeast of Atlanta off 1-85, include an 18-hole par 72 golf course designed to appeal to the amateur and challenge the pro. The year ’round course features numerous over-water shots, a continuous panorama of lake and mountain scenery, and a temporary pro shop for golfing supplies and services. A permanent clubhouse and pro shop is scheduled to open in February, and the 256-unit inn and restaurant should be operational by June. Right now, for the golfer who wants more than a day’s play, the Islands have campsites of all types, fully-equipped family vacation cottages, and Georgia’s largest fleet of rental houseboats; all within minutes of the first tee. The entire family will enjoy pontoon and fishing boats, trout ponds and the weekend sailing cruise service. There’s horseback riding and a playground as well as numerous picnic pavilions. The Village Store is open daily, although hours may vary due to weather and visitor demand. You can pull-thru or back-into the RV sites at Lake Lanier Islands or pitch a tent. Each site has water and electricity and each comes with a charcoal grill, picnic Home Energy Saving The question everyone is asking right now is, “what can we do on a day-to-day basis to help save energy?” Well, there are lots of things. So many that it will surprise you. Of course, not everybody can do all of these things, or even any of them all of the time, but every little bit is going to help. Further, practicing these energy saving tips will save money, and in m ost cases cause no discomfort or inconvenience as much of the energy we use right now does not do us any good . . .we are all guilty of over using energy because we have taken it for granted. The first thing is, of course, don’t operate gas or electric equipment unless you are using it. This means don’t burn unnecessary lights, or lights in empty rooms. Even more, it means don’t turn on that television, radio, record player or tape deck unless you are paying attention to it. Too many of us use entertainment devices just for background noice. Speaking of television, black and white sets use only half the energy that color sets use. So, if you don’t watch all that much t.v., consider buying a black and white set. If you have both kinds, try to watch the black and white set for shows that don’t need color, for instance news programs or old movies that weren’t made in color. Save the heat you have, and take advantage of extra sources of heat. Be sure that doors to unused rooms are clcced. Be sure that doors to attics and basements are tight. During the day leave curtains open. Glass traps the heat from sunlight. Close the drapes at night to keep the heat in. Even very thin drapes help. If you are cooking a long meal, say a roast, turn your heat down even more. The heat from the kitchen will warm up the area considerably. When cooking, try to plan meals that use only one source of energy. In other words, try table and easy access to comfort stations which feature showers and laundry equipment. The Islands’ spacious two-bedroom vacation cottages have been carefully placed in the heart of an unspoiled and secluded environment and rent fully equipped. All 56 units feature central air conditioning and heating, dishwasher, disposals, carpeted bedrooms, and a wood-burning fireplace that adds a warm glow to any winter day. Docking facilities are available for those who wish to visit the Islands by boat while on Lake Lanier. For those with private aircraft, the Gainesville Airport is sixteen miles away and accessible by four-lane highway. Lake Lanier Islands offers a relaxed setting both afloat and ashore on some 1,200 wooded hilltop acres and blue-green waters that surround them. It’s a complimentary contrast of beach and forest, and the blend of winter activities is carefully conceived to appeal to every age and interest. For more information, contact Lake Lanier Islands Development, Authority, Box 605, Buford, Ga. 30518. Fall and winter fun throughout Georgia runs the gamut from big league sports to a rattlesnake roundup. For information about these activities, contact the Tourist Division, Georgia Department of Community Development, Box 38097, Atlanta, Ga. 30334. (PRN) to cook everything in the oven at once. P.S.-surprisingly, the oven requires less energy than the top burners. Small cooking appliances, such as sandwich grills or plug-in pots use the least energy of all. If you own such appliances, try to plan meals that use them and don’t turn the stove on at all. Try to plan one cold supper a week. Saturday-night cold cuts can be tasty, fun and even cut down on the grocery bill. Cook vegetables with just a little water, and cover the pots. Be sure your pots and pans are the right size for the burner. Be sure the bottoms of pots and pans are flat and undented. Don’t over-cook. In most cases, you can turn off the fire a few minutes before you’re ready to serve. The stored heat will contyiue to cook the food for as long as 15 minutes. You can also save energy by preparing large quantities of food and freezing part of it. It costs less to reheat than to start from scratch. Be sure to thaw foods before you start cooking them. Many labels say to put food in the oven still frozen, but this takes extra energy. If you cook right away, it doesn’t hurt to thaw first. Don’t oven-peep. Each time you open the oven door you lose as much as 20% of the heat. Keep your oven clean, but avoid using the self-cleaning system as much as possible. Even if you own a self-cleaning oven, consider cleaning it manually. In most cases, preheating an oven is unnecessary. Georgia Consumer Services is a unit of the State Department of Human Resources. If you have questions or problems concerning product quality, credit and contract terms or how to spend your money wisely, call TIE-LINE, 1-800-282-4900, free from anywhere in Georgia. Georgian Has Dream Copley News Service HOLLYWOOD - Keith Jackson remembers when he was a kid milking the cows, a Georgia farm boy who would make up sports events and announce them, play by play, with proper excitement. “People thought I was daffy,” says Keith. “They thought I was talking to myself or, even worse yet, talking to the cows. “Speaking of cows, I used to milk six cows every morning and then I’d ride a horse to school and then come home and shuck the com. On cold, rainy winter nights, I’d sit at a desk with a kerosene lamp and write stories and then an nounce them. It’s all I ever wanted to be, a sports an nouncer.” This was back where Keith was bom and raised, in the farm town of Bremen, Ga., which people in the area choose to call “Bree-men.” It’s 40 miles out of Atlanta and, according to Keith, “right smack dab in the heart of the bootleggin’ and moon shine country.” Keith did indeed grow up to be a sports announcer, ful filling his boyhood dream and, the other day, he was saying: “In 27 years in this business I can say in all honesty that I have never consciously hurt anybody in terms of competi tiveness. I’ve never been one for politickin’ and I’m not much for cocktail parties. “I just don’t go around and shake a lot of hands,” says Keith. “I just believe in doing my job.” By doing his job, Keith Jackson has reached an ele vated niche in his profession as one of the prime operatives on ABC Sports and he was given a new assignment this season as the play-by-play an nouncer on the network’s NCAA football telecasts. He also bounces from varied events on “Wide World of Sports” to pro bowling and auto racing and hosting “The Superstars” and covering a flock of golf tournaments. He’s a winner of the presti gious Peabody Award and, just last year, he was named Sportscaster of the Year for his second straight triumph. But Keith has also known his valleys. It doesn’t take much of a memory jog to re call that when ABC began its Monday Night Football tele casts, in addition to Howard Cosell and Don Meredith the threesome was filled out by Keith Jackson. He lasted one year. Before the start of the sec ond year, Roone Arledge, ABC’s sports chief, put in Frank Gifford as Jackson's replacement. “Keith,” said Arledge at the time, “did everything we asked of him. He’s a fine professional. But we wanted a different kind of mix.” As Keith looks back, he ad mits that the losing out on Monday Night Football was not one of his more pleasant experiences. “My feelings were bent somewhat,” Keith says. & SCU HPltp Copley News Service The largest elephant ever, WAS ABOUT l Zk-FFET TAIL.HE WAS ALITTLE OVERj&3)FEET LONG- AND WEIGHED AROUND ZHgOOO LBS. W DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE OF GEORGIA ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FEDERAL PROJECT APD-056-1 (26) FORSYTH COUNTY Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at the General Office of the Department of Transportation, 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia, 30334, until 11:00 A.M., DECEMBER 6, 1974 and publicly opened for furnishing all labor, material, equipment and other things necessary for the following work: INSTALLATION OF ONE TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE IN TERSECTION OF US 19, STATE ROUTE 9, AND STATE ROUTE 20 IN FORSYTH COUNTY SOUTH OF CUMMING. CONTRACT TIME 30CALENDAR DAYS DISTRICTOFFICE GAINESVILLE PRICE OF PLANS 55.00 PROPOSAL GUARANTY 52.000.00 Plans and specifications may be inspected at the General Offices in Atlanta, the District Office in dicated, and at the office of the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of the county(ies) in which the work is located. Copies of the Standard Specifications ($4.00), the proposal form ($5.00) and the plans (indicated price) may be obtained from the State Transportation Office Engineer at the General Office in Atlanta. Payment of the correct amount must accompany each order; such payments will not be refunded. Proposals will not be issued after 9:00 A.M. on the date of bid openings. Notices to Contractors which include items and quantities are available upon payment of $12.00 annually to cover postage. Proposals must be submitted on the proposal form issued by the Department. Each proposal submitted must be accompanied by a proposal guaranty in the indicated amount in the form of a Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid or Proposal Bond on a form issued by the Department or the Georgia Highway Authority. In accordance with the Standard Specifications, the time set for receiving bid proposals terminates at 11:00 A.M. at Room 234 in the State Highway Building. The bid proposals will then be transferred to Room 401 where they will be publiclyopened. Bid proposals will not be received after 11:00 A.M. Bid proposals may be withdrawn by the bidder from Room 234 prior to 11:00 A.M. but cannot be with drawn after 11:00 A.M. A with drawn bid proposal may again be received in Room 234 prior to 11:00 A.M. Acceptance of an offer submitted by the bid proposals will be given in writing within thirty days after the opening of the bid unless a longer period is specified in the Proposal or agreed upon by the successful bidder. Offers of bid ders who do not hold a current Certificate of Qualification, H.D. Form 482, will not be accepted unless prequalification requirements are specifically waived for this work. Work will be governed by the applicable edition of Standard Specifications as amended by the contract provisions. Contract time will be as indicated. Payment will be made to the contractor each calendar month based on the estimated work complete in place as prescribed by the Standard Specifications. Retainage as prescribed by the Standard Specifications will be withheld or placed in escrow accounts at the option of the Contractor. Final payment of amounts withheld or deposited in escrow will not be made until the State Highway Engineer has certified that the work has been satisfactorily completed and accepted. Projects financed with Federal funds will contain provisions with regard to minimum wages, em ployment of labor, methods of construction, and subletting or assigning the contract. On such projects, the Department hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that, in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be af forded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, LEGAL NOTICES color, or national origin in con sideration for an award. Any Federally financed work located within the counties of Fulton, Dekalb, Cobb, Clayton and Gwinnett, the etimated cost of which exceeds $500,000, will be subject to the requirements of the Atlanta Plan. Requirements of the Atlanta Plan will be included in the contract special provisions where applicable. Copies of the Atlanta Plan are available from the same source as plans and proposals. Projects financed solely with state or authority bond funds will contain H.R. Resolution 34 requiring use of domestic materials. This advertisement is merely an invitation for the submission of bids which are to be considered as offers for performance of work by the submitting party. The State reserves the right to reject any or all bids. COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION L 2955 11-13,20,27 NOTICE The Board of Jury Commissioners are in the process of revising the Jury box for Forsyth County Superior and State Courts. Listed below is Code Section 59-112 per taining to persons exempt from Jury duty. Please read carefully and if you are exempt under this law and desire to be considered for Jury service, please contact the Jury Commissioner nearest you, not later than November 26, 1974. 59-112 (871 P.C.) Persons exempt from jury duty (a) The following persons are exempt from all jury duty, civil or criminal; the name of any such person shall not be included or continued in the jury box unless such person shall make a request therefor in writing to the board of jury commissioners or its clerk: 1. Police and other law en forcement officers employed or appointed on a full-time basis, but not part-time or honorary peace officers. 2. Officers and personnel of any court employed or appointed on a full-time basis, including attorneys at law who are active members of the State Bar of Georgia and regularly engaged in the practice of law in this State. 3. Officers, firemen and other personnel of any fire department employed or appointed by a full time basis, except that exemption hereunder shall also apply to those members of a volunteer fire department, certified to the board of jury commissioners by the administrative head thereof as indispensable to the effective operation of such department. 4. Physicians, surgeons, medical interns, and medical technicians actively engaged as such, except that exemption hereunder shall also apply to other personnel of a hospital certified to the board of jury commissioners by the ad ministrative head thereof as in dispensable to the effective operation of such hospital. 5. Dentists and pharmacists, duly licensed, who are actively engaged in the practice of their profession. 6. Persons who are 65 years of age or older. (b) Any other person summoned to jury duty may be excused therefrom by the judge of the court to which he has been summoned upon a showing that he will be engaged during the term of his required service in work necessary to the public health, safety or good order, or that she is a housewife with children 14 years of age or younger. (c) The exemption hereunder shall not apply to attorneys at law or physicians summoned to serve on commissions or juries pursuant to any of the provisions of Title 88 of the Code of Georgia known as "The Health Code," as now in effect or hereafter amended. (d) Any woman, teacher or principal of this State who does not desire to serve upon juries shall notify the jury commissioners of the county in which she resides in writing to that effect, and thereupon the jury commissioners shall not place the name of such woman, teacher or principal in the jury box for said county. BOARDOF JURY COMMISSIONERS William H. Mills, Chairman Neil Parks L.T. Estes Richard Taylor Henry Evans Grady Bannister L 2953 11 13,20 GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY Notice is hereby given that Albert Nelson Donaldson, the undersigned filed his petition to the Superior Court of said County on the 11th day of November, 1974, praying for a change in the name of Petitioner from Albert Nelson Donaldson to Donald Nelson Donaldson, and notice is hereby given to any interested or affected party to be and appear in said matter in said Court on or before 9:30 o'clock A.M. on the 6th day of January, 1975, at which time all objections to the granting of the relief prayed for must be filed in said Court. This the 11th day of November, 1974. Albert Nelson Donaldson Petitioner OUR FILE NO. 9508 L 2954 11-13, 20, 27, 12-4 GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY WHEREAS the Cumming-Forsyth County Planning Commission having recommended to the Board of Commissioners of Forsyth County that the Zoning Ordinance be amended in the following particulars, and WHEREAS The Board of Com missioners, having received the said proposed changes from the Planning Commission with recommendations that a Public Hearing be conducted in the matter, NOW THEREFORE notice is hereby given that on November 23d 1974 a Public Hearing will be held in the County Court Room in Cumming, Georgia, at 10:00 AM. The Public Hearing will beheld by the Cumming-Forsyth County Planning Commission and will consider the following petition: Application Of H. B. BURNETTE to re-zone from "A" to "R-l-R" (Residential). Exh. "A" All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot No. 510 of the 3rd. District and Ist. Section Forsyth County, Georgia and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a Iron Pin Corner said corner being the common corner of Land Lots 499, 500, 509 S> 510 proceed thusly South 87 degree 30' East 271 feet to a point in the center of county road, said point being the beginning point of property to be described, thence North 76 degree 23'65.0 feet along the center of road to a point, thence North 78 degree 28' East 110.75 feet along the center of road to a point, thence South 88 degrees 21' East 117.12' along the center of road to a point thence South 84 degree 21' East 173.28 feet along the center of road to a point, thence South 84 degrees 31' East 100.00 feet along the center of road to a point, thence leaving the road North 89 degrees 00' East 195.67 feet across field to a point in the center of Wright Bridge Road, thence South 46 degrees 51' West along the center of Wright Bridge Road 465.00 feet to a point thence leaving Wright Bridge Road North 28 degrees 40' West 161.52 feet to a point, thence South 71 degrees 08' West 345.0 feet to a point, thence North 2 degrees 27' West 269.33 feet to point of beginning. The above described property contains 3.588 Acres and is com posed Of lots 6-A, 6-B, 7-A 8, 7-B as shown on plat by T.M. Patton 8, Assoc, entitled A Proposed Lot Division for H.B. Burnett Dated 10- 24-74. Information concerning the above petition may be examined at the Office of the Cumming-Forsyth Building and Zoning Office at 107 East Main Street, Cumming, Georgia, during regular office hours. This the 6th day of November 1974 G.W. BLAIR Building-Zoning Administrator by authority of the FORSYTH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS L 2951 11-6,13 GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY WHEREAS, heretofore on February 5, 1972, SAMUEL R. HARBIN, a k a S.R. HARBIN did execute to HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GAINESVILLE, a certain Secutiy Deed to the following lands: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Land Lot No. 572 of the 3rd District, Ist Section of Forsyth County, Georgia, containing 6.2 acres, more or less, and as more fully shown on survey of the property of S. R. Harbin, prepared by Thomas M. Patton, Registered Surveyor, dated October 18, 1971, recorded in Plat Book 8, page 58 of the Forsyth County Records, which survey is by reference incorporated herein as a part of this description, to secure a note of even date therewith of TWENTY THOUSAND AND NO-100 ($20,000.00) DOLLARS, as well as any other obligations which may exist between the parties thereto, all as shown by a Security Deed recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Forsyth County, Georgia, in Deed Book 104, page 442, and WHEREAS, said note has become in default as to principal and interest, and the undersignec elects that the said note, principal and interest, become due at once; NOW THEREFORE, according to the original terms of said Security Deed and the laws in such cases made and provided, the undersigned will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, the above-described land, after proper advertisement on the first Tuesday in December, 1974, between the legal hours of sale before the Courthouse door in Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia. The undersigned will execute and deliver a deed to said property to the purchaser thereof and apply the proceeds of the sale as provided in said Security Deed and according to the laws of the State of Georgia. This Ist day of November, 1974. Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Gainesville, Georgia, Attorney-in-Fact for Samuel R. Harbin a-k-a S. R. Harbin L-2949 11-6,13,20,27 GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY WHEREAS, heretofore on March 20, 1972, SAMUEL R. HARBIN, a-k-a S.R. HARBIN a-k a SAM R. HARBIN did execute to HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GAINESVILLE, acertain Security Deed to the following lands: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the 2nd District, Ist Section of Forsyth County, Georgia, and being part of Land Lot No. 9, and being within the City Limits of Cumming Georgia, and as more fully shown on survey of the preoperty of Sam Harbin, prepared by Thomas M. Patton, Registered Surveyor, dated July 29, 1971, recorded Plat Book 8, page 99 of the Forsyth County Records, and being more fully described according to said Patton Survey as follows: BEGINNING at a point in Land Lot 9, which point is 584 feet East of the West original line and 240 feet North of the South original line of said Land Lot, which beginning point ison the Easterly margin of a gravel road; thence from said beginning point South 88degrees 10 minutes East 493 feet to a corner; thence North 20degrees 10 minutes West 204 feet; thence North 68 degrees 20 minutes East 200.54 feet to a point on Southwesterly right of-way of Highway 19, said right of-way having a total width of 60 feet; thence North 19 degrees 40 minutes West along the right-of way 87.5 feet; thence North 23 degrees West along the right-of way 68 feet to corner thereon; thence South 71 degrees 20 minutes West 194.6 feet; thence North 89 degrees 1 minute West 304.57 feet; thence South 2 degrees 20 minutes West 112.8 feet; thence North 86 degrees 30 minutes West 50 feet to point on Easterly side of gravel road; thence South 2 degrees 15 minutes West along the Easterly side of gravel road a distance of 228.7 feet to the point of beginning, to secure a note of even date therewith of FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND AND NO-100 ($55,000.00) DOLLARS, as well as any other obligations which may exist between the parties thereto, all as shown by a Security Deed recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Forsyth County, Georgia, in Deed Book 105, pages 683-84, and WHEREAS, said note has become in default as to principal and interest, and the undersigned elects that the said note, principal and interest, become due at once; NOW THEREFORE, according to the original terms of said Security Deed and the laws in such cases made and provided, the undersigned will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, the above-described land, after proper advertisement on the first Tuesday in December, 1974, between the legal hours of sale before the Courthouse door in Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia. The undersigned will execute and deliver a deed to said property to the purchaser thereof and apply the proceeds of the sale as provided in said Security Deed and according to the laws of the State of Georgia. This Ist day of November, 1974. Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Gainesville, Georgia, Attorney-in-Fact for Sam R. Harbin a-k-a Samuel R. Harbin a-k-a S. R. Harbin L 2950 11-6, 13,20,27 GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY Pursuant to the Power to sale contained in a certain Deed to Secure Debt executed by CULLEN CONSTRUCTION to ROY OT WELL ENTERPRISES, INC., dated February 23, 1973, recorded in Deed Book 116, page 477, For syth County Records, the said holder having declared the entire indebtedness due under the said Deed by reason of a default in the provisions thereof, will sell before The Courthouse door in said County at public outcry, on the first Tuesday inDecember, 1974, during the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: All that tract ,or parcel of land lying and being in the 2nd District and Ist Section of Forsyth County, Georgia, in Land Lot 9, in the City of Cumming, and being 1.57 acres, per plat entitled "A Plat of Property for Cullen Construction Co." by Clyde N. Surveyor No. 1625, dated February 21, 1973, which plat and record thereof are incorporated herein by reference, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNINGatan iron pin located at the intersection of the West right of way lineof U.S. Highway 19 with the North right of way line of Meadow Drive; thence North 10 degrees 12' West 24.6 feet to a concrete right of way marker; thence North 17 degrees 02' West 179.1 feet to a concrete right of way marker; thence North 73 degrees 01' East 9.4 feet to a concrete right of way marker; thence North 14 degrees 02' West 5.8 feet to an iron pin; thence South 72 degrees 59' West 189.1 feet to an iron pin; thence North 19 degrees 26' West 44.1 feet to an 18 inch pine tree; thence North 88 degrees 53' West 131.1 feet to an iron pin; thence South 01 degrees 39' West 210.0 feet to an iron pin on the North right of way line of Meadow Drive; thence along said right of way line North 89 degrees 38' East 50.6 feet; thence North 87 degrees 42' East 73.1 feet; thence North 87 degrees 39' East 164.9 feet; and North 85 degrees 44' East 93.7 feet to the point of begining. Said property will be sold as the property of said CULLEN CON STRUCTION CO. subject to all taxes, assessments, easements, restrictions and prior en cumbrances that may be a lien on said property, if any, and the proceeds of said sale applied as provided in said Deed. ROY OTWELL ENTERPRISES, INC., as Attorney-in-Fact for CULLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. BERT N. GARSTIN GARSTIN 8, GAULT Attorneys at Law 200 Bank of Cumming Bldg. Cumming, Georgia 30130 L 2945 11 6, 13, 20, 27 GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY COURT OF ORDINARY. November 1,1974 The apparaisers upon ap plication of Joyce P. O'Dell widow of said John Robert O'Dell for a twelve months' support for herself and two minor children, having filed their return; all persons concerned hereby are cited to show cause, if any thev have, at the next regular December term of this court, why said application should not be granted. B. B. Wallace, Ordinary. L 2948 11-6, 13, 20, 17 Forsyth COURT OF ORDINARY. October 12,1974 The appraisers upon application of Gloria Elewise Young widow of said Charlie Newton Young for a twelve months' support for herself and 3 minor children, having filed their return; all persons concerned hereby are cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular December term of this court, why said application should not be granted. B. B. Wallace, Ordinary. L 2947 11 6, 13, 20, 27 CITATION. DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Forsyth COUNTY WHEREAS, Loy C. Day, Ad ministrator of Jessie O. Morris Estate, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record that he has fully ad ministered Jessie O. Morris estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in December, 1974 B. B.Wallace, Ordinary. L 2946 11-6, 13, 20, 27 FORSYTH SUPERIOR COURT NOVEMBER TERM TRAVERSE JURY TO REPORT NOVEMBER 19, 1974 at 9:30 a.m. 1. Harold E. Boling 2. Edsel Martin 3. Phillip B. Bramblett 4. Mary C. Lathem 5. Marshall E. McWhorter 6. Louise (Mrs. Harold) Lundsford 7. William J. Pugh 8. Ivan J. Elzey 9. Mrs. Louie Hansard 10. Sara F. Evans 11. Garland W. Sorrells 12. Barbara Ann Mickle 13. L. M. Frazier 14. Ferrell Jennings 15. Noah Smith 16. B.M. Crain 17. Mrs. Marcus Mashburn Jr. 18. Ray D. Boles 19. Melvin H. Howard 20. J. D. Streetman 21. Norris Wallis 22. J. C. Vaughan Jr. 23. James W. Ogletree 24. Ronald B. Bennett 25. John W. Stone 26. Douglas Frederick 27. James E. Payne 28. Edwin J. Holbrook 29. John E. Mullinax 30. Charles A. Barnett 31. W. C. Puckett 32. James C. Harrington 33. Charles Roper 34. Charles E. Bailey 35. Morris Gravitt 36. R. W. Evans Jr. 37. James E. Scully 38. Newman Garrett 39. Crafton W. Brooks 40. Roger R. Vaughan 41. Everett Bettis 42. E. F. Orr 43. Mrs. Dan McGinnis 44. Tommy L. Russell 45. Larry F. Burruss 46. Herman J. Higgins 47. Robert H. Free 48. Clayton Martin 49. Joe E. Brooks 50. John V. Green 51. Marian H. Burzinski 52. Dennis P. Johnson 53. Hoyt B. Bagwell 54. Lynn Coker 55. John A. Sewell 56. Roy P. Otwell 57. J. Lendon Porter 58. Kenneth Raines 59. John H. Burruss Jr. 60. Henry L. Evans 61. Benson Childers 62. B. Norris Hughes 63. Cecil E. Groover 64. Charles Echols 64. Joyce M. Gravitt 66. Herbert Andrews 67. James J. Poss 68. Charles D. Freeland 69. William E. Raines 70. Joe R. Mathis Jr. 71. Charles D. McPhearson 72. Luke Thomas Burruss 73. Horace Bolton 74. Rupert H. Boyd 75. Edwin D. Bennett 76. H. G. Porter 77. Carl V. Dooley 78. Ezell Cagle 79. W. E. Holcomb 80. Alton Westray 81. Ronald J. Watson 82. Charles G. Waite Jr. 83. John E. Grizwell 84. John D. Hall 85. Jerry H. Burruss L 2942 11-6, 13 GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY The City of Cumming municipal election will be held on December 3, 1974. The Georgia Municipal Election Code and the Charter of the City of Cumming governs the conduct of the election and the qualification of candidates. Any person interested in seeking the office of councilman or mayor may obtain from City Hall on or after October 28, 1974, a Notice of Candidacy which must be filled out and returned no later than November 20, 1974, at 12:00 o'clock Noon. The offices being filled are those of five councilmen and the mayor. To qualify for the can didacy of mayor or councilman, one must be twenty-one years of age, a resident of the City of Cumming for one year next preceding the date of election and a qualified voter of said City. For the purpose of electing members of the council of the City of Cumming, there are five council posts designated as post numbers 1,2, 3, 4 and 5. Any candidate when qualifying for membership on the council shall designate the post for which he is offering and name the incumbent, if the incumbent is again seeking office. The designation will then be entered upon the ballot and the ballot labelled so that in the election such candidate shall only oppose the other candidates designating that post. (Ga. Laws 1971, page 3963) Likewise, any candidate for mayor shall enter his intention on his Notice of Candidacy and shall oppose only other candidates designating that particular office. For each post and also the office of Mayor the candidate receiving the highest number of legal votes for the office qualified shall be declared elected. The City Charter expressly provides for plurality vote, not majority. (1953 Ga. Laws 3003; Ga. Code Ann. 34A - 1407) The City Charter of Cumming provides ihat once a person has registered, his registration shall be per manent and it shall not be necessary that he register again in order to vote in the city (1965 6a. Laws, pp 2607) However, the Georgia Municipal Code provides that no person shall remain a qualified voter who does not vote in at least one general or special election in a three year period or specifically requests continuation of his registration. (Ga. Code 34A - 514) This means that unless a person voted in the last City of Cumming election in December of 1972; he must re-register. If a person moves out of the City limits and moves back again, he must re register. Voter registration may be done at City Hall from October 28, 1974 until November 23, 1974, between thehoursof 8:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. each and every day except Sundays and Legal Holidays. (1971 Ga. Laws 3963) The Municipal Election Code and the City Charter provide that no person shall vote in the City election on December 3, 1974, unless he has previously registered to vote, is a citizen of the United States, at least eighteen years of age and a bona fide resident of the City of Cumming. The polls will be open from 7:00 o'clock A.M. to 7:00 o'clock P.M. on December 3, 1974. L 2939 10 23, 30, 11-6, 13, 20, 27 GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that a Special Election will be held on the 26th day of November, 1974, to fill the unexpired term of Tax Com missioner from January 1, 1975 through December 31, 1976. Polls will be open between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. for casting of ballots for this Special Election. Qualifying time will be open through November 11, 1974. The vacancy was created by the resignation of Donald M. Major, the present Tax Commissioner, effective January 1, 1975. This sth day of B. B. Wallace, Orldlnary Forsyth Co., Ga. L 2928 10 9, 16, 23, 30, 11-6, 13, 20