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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER GEORGIA, OCTOBER 20, 1960.
LEGAL ADS
Resolution Act No. 154 .
Senate Resolution No; 124.-t £
A RESOLUTION
Proposing to the qualified vcitpjs
of Taylor County an Amendment
to Article VII, Section VII, Para
graph V, of the Constitution of
Georgia of 1945, so as to authorize
Taylor County to issue certain
revenue anticipation obligations
known as revenue bonds for the
purpose therein stated, i > ' '<'
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEOR
GIA:
Section 1. Article VII, Section.VII
Paragraph V, of the Cod'll it uiipn
of the State of Georgia is hereby
amended by adding at the'end'of
Paragraph V the following: ,
"Provided further, that rqvcppj
anticipation obligations herein
called revenue bonds may bo is
sued by Taylor County herein
called the issuer, to provide funds';parcel
for the purchase, constr6fctiori,'!en
largement, or either of facilities,
Including land, buildings, appur
tenances, machinery and equlp-
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
All creditors of the estate of Mr.
Henry Bernard Walker, late of
Taylor County, deceased, are here
by notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment.
“ This October 4th, 1960.
MRS. LINNIE WALKER,
Executrix under the will of Mr.
Henry Berrtard Walker.
JUDICIAL SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
There will be sold at public out
cry to the highest and best bidder
for cash between the legal hours
of sale before the court house
door in Taylor County, Georgia, on
the First Tuesday in November,
1960, the following described prop
erty:
And one sixth (1/6) undivided
remainder interest in that tract or
of land being 405 acres,
more or less, lying and being in
the 15th District of Taylor County,
Georgia, same being the east one
third of the north one-half of Lot
ment, suitable for use by ('a)'any I No. 133; the East ^one third of Lot.
industry for manufacturing, pro
cessing, or assembling any agri
cultural or manufactured product
or (b) any commercial Enterprise
in storing, warehousing, -di^tVibtft-
lng or selling products of agricul
ture, mining and industry, or any
combination thereof. Such facilities
may be leased or sold by the is
suer to such industry or commer
cial enterprise upon such terms as
may be agreed upon, subject to
the lien of I he revenue bonds upon
the revenue of the facilities in
volved. No sale shall Ire com
pleted and title to the facility
shall remain in the issuer until all
revenue bonds outstanding Secured’
by the revenue of such undertak
ing shall have been paid in full.
“The revenue bonds shall be pay
able, as to principal and interest,
only from revenue received from
such undertaking, and shall not be
deemed debts of, or create debts
against the issuer within the
meaning of this Constitutibjf; ami
the issuer shall not exercise the
power of taxation for the purpose
of paying the principal or interest
of the revenue bonds or any part
thereof. Such revenue bonds, their
transfer, the income therefrom, the
security therefor, and until the
payment in full
such facilities
be exempt from taxation from
within the State. Bonds.^iay.,J8e
issued bearing rate or rates of in
terest and matu^ipg^at the.ypars
and amounts determined by tne
governing body of the issuer and
when so authorized the procWufe
of validation, issuance and delivery
No.
of
123; and
Lot No.
No. 134; all Lot
West one half
thereof.
Said property levied on to satis
fy a fi. fa. issued from the Super
ior Court of Taylor County, Ga., in
favor of Mrs. J. T. Cochran against
J. O. Jinks and levied on as
property of defendant in fi. fa.
(said one-sixth undivided interest
being subject to the life estate of
Mrs. J. W. Jinks) and which notice
of levy and sale having been given
to the defendant in fi. fa.
This 30th day of September, 1960.
CHARLIE J. WRIGHT,
Sheriff,
Taylor County, Ga.
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Frances S. Cochran, as Guardian of
the property of John Thomas Coch
ran, II, Robert T. Cochran, Jr.,
Mildred Frances Cochran and
Juanita Ruth Cochran, having ap
plied to me by petition for leave
to sell and to encroach upon the
corpus of estate of said minors and
that an order was made thereon at
the October Term, 1960, for citation
i of the oblijjat^Misifuid that citation issue; this is no-
shall at all ^tiijies tice that I will pass upon said ap-
plication at the November Term,
1960, of the Court of Ordinary of
Taylor County; and that unless
cause^ is shown to the contrary, at
said time, said leave will be
granted.
; This the 3rd day of October,
1960.
. MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary.
shall be in all respects ,ip
ance with the Revenue
(Ga. Laws 1937, p. 761) as amend
ed Cede Ann. Supp. Chapter 87-8,
as if said obligations had been
originally authorized to be Issued
thereunder. Upon the .adQfiUQD.„of
this amendment the Issuer may
proceed to comply with th^ pro
visions hereof immediatellf with-
CITATION. ADMINISTRTION
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Frances R. Adams having in
proper form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
out any further action W tie part j on the estate of Albert Clem Ad-
of the General Assembly.”
Section 2. When the above pro
posed amendment to the .Constitu
tion shall have been agreed to by
two-thirds of the members elected
to each of the two branches of the
General Assembly, and the same
ams, Jr., late of said County, this
is to cite all and singlar the credi
tors and next of kin of Albert Clem
Adams, Jr. to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administra-
Four Persons Meet
With Violent Death
In Middle Georgia
Macon, Ga. — Violence moved
onto the Middle Ga. scene last
week leaving four persons dead and
two persons injured.
Three persons, one a Macon man
died as a result of gunshot wounds
while the fourth was a traffic fa
tality.
E. L. Reid was found dead of a
bullet wound of the right temple
at his home. The blast apparently
was self inflicted, police said.
Detectives Newborn Durden and
T. J. Mitchell found a note at the
scene of the shooting but declined
to disclose the contents.
Dr. Leonard Campbell, Bibb
medical examiner, said an autopsy
probably wouud not be performed.
Evelyn Pound, 27 year old Brad
ley resident was pronounced dead
on arrival at the hospital from a
gunshot wound of the lower adbo-
men.
Jones county deputy, E. K. Mid-
dlebrooks said Eddie Ward, 42, of
Bradley, is being held in connec
tion with the shooting.
Eastman Citizen
Killed Another
Injured in Crash
has been entered on their journals j ^ should not be granted to Mrs.
Frances R. Adams on his estate.
with the “Ayes” and “Nays” taken
theron, such proposed amendment
shall be published and submitted
to the voters as provided in Article
XIII Section I, Paragraph I of the
Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as
amended.
The ballot submitting the above
proposed amendment shall have
written or printed thereon the fol
lowing:
“For ratification of amendment
to Article VII, Section VII, Para
graph V, of the Constitution Au-1
thorizing Taylor County to
revenue bonds for the purchuse, , . , ,
construction, lease and sale t,f Th f elmon F ’’ ,arrell | , “. be aad
appear at my office within the
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 24 day of Sept., 1960.
Mrs. Bussey Childs, Ordinary
CITATION. ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
To All Whom it May Concern:
Hugh G. Cheek and Fred S. Jar
rell having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of
, Thelmon F. Jarrell, late of said
issue County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
cilities useful to industry or corn-
time allowed by law, and show
"Against ratification of amend- ' cau f' j an >’ he ? can ; P er t ma '
ment of Article VII, Section VI jv n e nt administration should not be
Paragraph V. of the Constitution' RranUsd to Hugh G ' Cheek and
of the
authorizing Taylor County to issue
revenue bonds for the purchase,
construction, lease and sale of fa
cilities useful to industry or com
merce.”
If a majority of the electors of
said county qualified to* vcjte for
members of the General Assem
bly, voting thereon, shall vote for
ratification thereof, when the re
sults shall be consolidated-as now
required by law in election fqr
members of the General Assembly
the said amendment shall become
a part of Article VII, Section VII,
Paragraph V, of the Constitution of
this state and the
issue his proclamatior
Fred S. Jarrell on Thelmon F.
Jarrell’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 26 day of Sept., 1960.
Mrs. Bussey Childs, Ordinary.
LEGAL CITATION
Lowe
Frost,
Guyeij^or shall
ioij tfttweop.- |
GARLAND T. BYRD,
President of the Senate
GEORGE D. STEWART,
Secretary of the Senate
GEO. L. SMITH, II,
Speaker of the House
GLENN W. ELLARD,
Clerk of the House.
Notice to: Donald Frost
In the captioned libel for divorce
filed Sept. 26, 1960, by Mary Jo
Frost, Plaintiff, vs. Donald
defendant, and pending in
Taylor County, Georgia, Superior
Court, and with the date of the or
der for service by publication be
ing Sept. 27, I96S. you are hereby
mended to bp and appe^f *it
said Court within 60 days
the day of the order for service by
publication.
Witness Hie Honorables Hubert
Calhoun and J. R. Thompson,
Judges, Superior Court, this 28th
day of September, 1960.
W. B. GUI NED, Clerk
Oct. and Nov.
Eastman, Ga. — An Eastman
citizen was killed a few nights ago
and another was injured when a
car collided with a truck at a
highway intersection near Tarvers-
ville.
Elbert R. Miller of Eatonton
died two hours after the accident.
He was a passenger in a car driven
by Earl Barnett, 58, of Eastman.
Barnett was undergoing treatment
at Macon hospital after the acci
dent.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
By virtue of an order of the Or
dinary of said State and County,
there will be sold at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber, 1960, at the court house door
in Butler, Ga., between the legal
hours of sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
described land in said County, to-
wit:
One twentieth (1/20) undivided
interest in all of Lots 131 and 158
in the 12th Land District of Taylor
County, Georgia, containing 405
acres more or less.
This the 5th day of September,
1960.
MRS. FRANCES S. COCHRAN,
Guardian for John Thomas Coch
ran, II, Robert T. Cothran, Jr..
Mildred Frances Cochran and
Juanita Ruth Cochran.
Tenth Grade, Sec. One
Eureka High School
(Matthew Knowlton, Teacher)
i
Greetings from Tenth Grade Sec
tion one of the Eureka High
school. On August 26, twenty-five
pupils enrolled in Section One of
the Tenth Grade. Attendance was
fa’ir for the first five weeks, how
ever, for the last two weeks it
has been good.
On October 3, the class elected
these officers:
President, Solomon H. Edwards
V-Pres.: Wilson Dugger, Jr.
; Secretary: Rosie L. Mathis.
Asst. Secty.: Eunice B. Dent.
Treas.: Thelma M. Jackson
Reporter: Otis Mathis, Jr.
Chairman of Social Committee:
Lorenza McCrary.
Chairman of Program Commit-
: tee: John M. Miller.
Friday, tomorrow, section one of
the Tenth Grade will present Rev.
; T. L. Alliston, pastor of The
Greater St. Peter AME Church of
Ft. Valley. The program will begin
at 2:20 p. m. in the high school
auditorium.
For the first six weeks of school
two pupils made the Honor Roll
from our section, namely:
1. Solomon Harvey Edwards.
2. T. C. Goss.
We are inviting all parents and
friends to Eureka High School au
ditorium Sunday, Nov./6th to see
a play entitled “Judgment Day” by
T. D. Pawley Jr., and to hear the
Montezuma AME Gospel Choir led
by Sis. Mary Journey. This is an
event you should not miss. There
will be a small admission of 75c
for adults and 25c for children.
Come and enjoy the double attrac
tion.
Otis Mathis, Jr.
Reporter.
Man 81 Stops
Store Robbers
Dawsunville, Ga. — A gunman
entered Hughes Store on Highway
53, near Dawsonville and informed
the operator, T. F. Hughes, “This is
a holdup.”
Hughes, 81 years young shoved
the gun aside and dashed out the
back door, yelling for help. The
“holdup” man fled in a car.
Land Posted
Hollis Farms, located six miles
sout-east of Butler are posted by
law and signs on property. No
hunting, fishing or trespassing al
lowed. Anyone caught hunting, fish
ing or trespassing on this property
will be prosecuted as provided by
law.
E. A. Hollis, Est.
By- W. M. Hollis
People who stand outside the Russia may want peace but we
church and criticize those on thehave to be armed to the eeth be-
inside have very little to do. fore we can belie\e it.
Marjorie Neal:
third grade teacher
and power company owner
POWER COMPANY OWNER? That’s right.
Miss Neal, third grade teacher in the Good
year Elementary School, Brunswick, is a
shareholder of the Georgia Power Company.
That makes her one of our bosses.
You’ll find power company owners in nearly
every occupation. In fact, 134,770 men and
women are direct investors in the Georgia
Power Company and its parent firm, The
Southern Company. /
Many more than this are indirect owners.
For example, when banks and insurance com
panies accept your money, they must invest
it wisely. Much of it goes into electric utility
bonds and stocks. Almost everyone in the
nation has at least an indirect financial in
terest in electric company operation.
So, you see, electric power companies, such
as the Georgia Power Company, serving just
about everybody, are owned by just about
everybody.
It’s the American way of doing business—
a way that has served our nation well.
GEORGIA, POWER COMPANY
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