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THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1969
legals
PUBLIC NOTICE
The application of standard
broadcast station W J G A, 1540
k c and W J G A (FM), Jackson,
Georgia, for renewal of these
licenses to operate in the public
interest are required to be filed
with the Federal Communication
Commission no later than January
o 1970. Members of the public
who desire to bring to the Com
mission’s attention facts concern
ing the operation of this station
should write to the Federal Com
munications Commission, Wash
ington, D. C. 20554, not later
than February 2, 1970. Letters
should set out in detail the spe
cific facts which the writer
wishes the Commission to con
sider in passing on the applica
tion.
Station W J G A is owned and
operated by The Central Ga.
Eroadcasting Cos., whose officers,
directors and stockholders are, R.
P. Shapard, Jr., Pres., and Her
bert Shapard, V. P.
A copy of the license renewal
application and related material
will, upon filing with the Com
mission, be available for public
inspection at the studios of Radio
Station W J G A at Brownlee
Road, Jackson, Georgia, between
the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00
P. M., Monday through Friday.
12/18/3tc.
notice of election
FOR CITY OF FLOVILLA
A City election for the pur
pose of electing five councilmen
for one year terms will be held
at City Hall, Flovilla, Ga., on
January 10th, 1970, 7 a. m. to 7
p. m. Candidates may qualify
with Mrs. Virginia Williams, City
Clerk, Flovilla, Ga., by January
3, 1970. 12/18/3tc.
CITATION
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice hereby is given that
Henry Fuqua, as guardian
for Robert G. Fuqua, has peti
tioned me to sell certain property
of his said ward, described in said
petition, at private sale for the
purpose of reinvestment upon
terms set out in said petition.
The hearing upon said petition
shall be held at 10:00 a. m. on
January 5, 1970, at my office.
This the 2nd day of December,
1969.
/s/ L. J. WASHINGTON
Ordinary and Judge of the
Court of Ordinary and
Ex-officio Clerk Thereof,
Butts County, Georgia.
12/11/4tc.
NO ADMINISTRATION
NECESSARY
Court of Ordinary, Butts Coun
ty Georgia.
To any Creditors and All Par
ties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Mrs. Grace
Smith Sealy (Mrs. H. J.) former
ly of Butts County, Georgia, no-
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Merchandise purchased on builder’s plan not accepted.
PERSONAL
Miss Cathy Price of Middle
Georgia College has arrived to
spend the holidays with relatives
in Jackson.
Miss Debbie Crowder will spend
the holiday season with Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Fletcher. She is a stu
dent at Middle Georgia College.
Expected to arrive last week
from West Georgia College to be
with relatives during the Christ
mas season was Stanley A. Cook.
Barry McCoy of the University
of Georgia will spend the Christ
mas holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McCoy.
Jerry Sellers, student at Geor
gia Southern College, is expected
to spend the holiday season with
his mother, Mrs. Ruth Sellers.
tice is hereby given that Law
rence J. Sealy and Mrs. Mildred
H. Maddox, the heirs, have filed
application with me to declare no
Administration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, January 5,
1970, and if no objection is made
an order will be passed saying
no Administration necessary.
November 19, 1969.
/s/ L. J. WASHINGTON
Ordinary. 12/11/4tc.
NOTICE OF DIVORCE
PETITION TO NON-RESIDENT
Mrs. Ernestine P. Hammons
vs.
John H. Hammons
Suit for Divorce Returnable
in Superior Court of Butts Coun
ty, Georgia, February Term,
1970;
Date Action was Filed: Oct. 2,
1969.
Date of Order for Service by
Publication: November 24, 1969.
To John H. Hammons, Defend
ant in said matter:
You hereby are commanded
to be and appear at the next
term of Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia, to answer the
complaint of the plaintiff, men
tioned in the caption in her suit
against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Hugh
D. Sosebee, Judge of said Court.
This 24th day of November,
1969.
/s/ DAVID P. RIDGEWAY
Clerk of Superior Court.
11/27/4tc
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Butts County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Neoma W. Knighten, as Guar
dian of Bennie C. Knighten, has
filed her petition asking for an
order allowing her to sell certain
property of the ward for the pur
pose of the support and mainten
ance of said ward. All interested
persons are herey cited to show
cause before the Court of Ordi
nary on the first Monday in Jan
uary, 1970, why said order should
not be granted as prayed.
L. J. WASHINGTON,
Ordinary, Butts County, Ge
orgia.
12/11/4tc
Highway Patrol
Sees 54 Holiday
Traffic Deaths
ATLANTA,—(GPS) With the
Christmas-New Year holiday sea
son at hand, the State Patrol has
issued a strong appeal to all Geor
gians to be overly cautious in
driving and walking—day or
night.
“With Christmas and New
Year’s Day coming only a week
apart, this is the most hazardous
single period of the year from
the standpoint of traffic safety,”
declared Col. R .H. Burson, Geor
gia’s public safety director.
“We cannot urge too strongly
that drivers and pedestrians alike
do everything humanly possible to
protect themselves and others as
they go about their way on our
highways and streets. This can
best be done by everyone strictly
observing our traffic laws. Let’s
not kill off our people. Let’s all
help make it a merry, joyful
Yuletide season for ourselves and
others.”
While Col. Burson prayerfully
hopes that the public will heed
his plea for safety over the long
holiday period, the patrol’s sta
tisticians nonetheless foresee
tragedy for some because of the
inevitable foolhardiness of a few
irresponsible drivers.
Based on past holiday experi
ences and present trends, the pa
trol predicts that at least 54 per
sons will lose their lives in Geor
gia traffic accidents during the
combined Christmas-New Year
weekend holiday period.
Here’s a breakdown of the pre
diction for the two weekends,
each of which covers a 102-hour
period :
Christmas: Beginning at 6 p. m.
Wednesday, Dec. 24 and ending
at midnight Sunday, Dec. 28,
death is anticipated for at least
37 persons and 480 others can ex
pect to be injured in a total of
1,540 accidents.
New Year: Between 6 p. m.
Wednesday, Dec. 31 and midnight
Jan. 4, the lives of at least 17
persons will be snuffed out and
another 255 injured in a total of
799 traffic mishaps.
The State Patrol will be out in
full force throughout the two
102-hour periods in an all-out
effort to hold down accidents and
resultant deaths and injuries. It
will be a massive enforcement
operation similar to those car
ried out during other holiday
weekends earlier this year.
Every available piece of equip
ment, and especially all VASCAR
and radar speed-timer devices,
will be utilized to the utmost,
it was pointed out. Troopers, who
will be aided by ground and air
borne “spotters” from other state
law enforcement units, have strict
orders to “get tough” if necessary
in “rounding up” traffic viola-
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Col. Burson calls on all local
enforcement officers, the press,
radio and television stations, and
civic and safety organizations for
their full cooperation in helping
to make this dual safety cam
paign a success.
“A lot of people’s lives depend
on it,” he declared.
The 1969 football season is now in the HISTORY
BOOKS, and I must admit that it was a most INTERESTING
era for college football . . . As USUAL there were a FEW
MAJOR UPSETS and a couple of TREMENDOUS SUR
PRISES, but for the most part, the old SMART PILL ma
chine was in the GROOVE clicking out LOSERS at a RECORD
pace ... My final SEASON’S AVERAGE was a FANTASTIC
89.9%, and I’m sure I’ll be in line for many AWARDS this
winter when the STATISTICAJ. ASSOCIATIONS compare
notes on the LEADING PROGNOSTICATORS ... 1 hope
they give me CASH this year, since my TROPHY ROOM is
becoming rather CLUTTERED with SCROLLS and SILVER
. . . There are a few teams that deserve SPECIAL recognition
this year, and in my opinion ,the UNIVERSITY OF MISSIS
SIPPI LEADS the PACK . . . After a SLOW START, they
became one of the real GREAT FOOTBALL TEAMS of 1969
and COACH VAUGHT deserves a lot of COACHING CREI>
ITS . . . Of course, OHIO STATE, .TEXAS, ARKANSAS,
NOTRE DAME .SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, AND PENN
STATE proved to be outstanding, and will receive proper
RECOGNITION along with the BOWL BIDS they already
have . . . Once again, let me THANK each COACH and
PLAYER in college football for a JOB WELL DONE, and
for the many hours of PLEASURE and MISERY they gave
me this year . . .
SUN BOWL (Georgia vs Nebraska)
The BULLDOGS CENTENNIAL OFFENSE DIED of
OLD AGE during the latter part of the season, and major
ADJUSTMENTS will be NECESSARY if they expect to
SHUCK KERNELS with the CORN HUSKERS of NEBRAS
KA . . 808 DEVANEY’S LINCOLN LOADERS will travel
to EL PASO for the FINAL HARVEST of 1969, and have
the MACHINERY to FILL the CRIB in record time, so
DOOLEY’S DOGS will have to be QUICK, or they could get
BAILED UP in the THRASHING MACHINE and be SILO
BOUND early in the game . . . The K-9 COTTON PICKERS
might PULL an UPSET, but more than likely will CHOKE
on CORN SILK, as the HUSKERS OUTSHUCK THE DOGS,
and give-tham a THIRD DEGREE SUN BURN, when the
RED CLAY HOUNDS try to RUN, when they should use
EL PASO ...
LEONARD’S LOSER GEORGIA
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
BLUE BONNET BOWL (Houston vs Auburn)
The ASTRO DEN will be LOADED with CATS when the
COUGARS and the TIGERS head on in what should be the
wildest SCORING contest of\ the holiday menu . . . BILL
YOEMAN’S FELINES are VERSATILE and HOSTILE, and
their VEER T offense is POTENT, so SHUG JORDAN’S
KITTENS will have their defensive PAWS full trying to
contain their TEXAS brothers ... the COUGARS, however,
are FACED with the same PROBLEM, cause the ALABAMA
CATS ain’t no slough either, when it comes to LIGHTING
up a SCORE BOARD, so it would appear that the DEFENSE
will DETERMINE the OUTCOME . . . It’s hard to predict the
final result of a CAT FIGHT, but the MONSANTO TURF
might make the KEY, since its TEXTURE is a little DIF
FERENT than a TIN ROOF . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER AUBURN
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
PEACH BOWL (South Carolina vs. West Va.)
The GAME COCKS from COLUMBIA try to spread a
little DEITZEL OIL on GRANT FIELD in Atlanta, so that
JIM CARLEN and his MOUNTAINEERS will have a SLICK
TIME of it when it’s PEACH PICKING time in Dixie . . .
PAUL’S POULTRY started out as PULLETS and ended up
as full grown VULTURES itl the Atlantic Coast Conference,
and should give the HILL BILLIES all the FOWL they can
DIGEST when the BANQUET starts . . . Heart Burn and
INDIGESTION will PLAGUE the BOYS from the STILLS,
but a COUPLE of SHOTS of CORN SQUEEZINGS and a few
ALKA SELTZERS should EASE the PAIN in time to watch
the FEATHER MERCHANTS go DOWN the DRAIN . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER SOUTH CAROLINA
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
ORANGE BOWL (Penn State vs Missouri)
JOE PATERNO’S NITTANYS go into the ORANGE
JUNGLE looking for a WILD CAT from SHOW-ME country
to fight it out for the FELINE CHAMPIONSHIP, and DAN
DEVINE will accommodate them with the WILDEST BUNCH
of CATS the LIONS have seen in a long time . . . KING LEO
will try to HEM UP his smaller COUSINS and GRIND them
into the CORAL GABLE TURF, but will find a couple of
POLE CATS in the group that don’t take too STRONGLY to
that KIND of TREATMENT, and may have to RETREAT a
little to keep his EYES from WATERING ... The OUT
COME will be in the BALANCE until the BITTER END, and
the ORANGE CAT will do the PENNSYLVANIA POLKA
with the WILD CATS calling the TUNE . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER PENN STATE
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
ROSE BOWL (Southern Calif, vs. Michigan)
JOHN McKAY’S WOODEN HORSE escaped DAMAGE
from TERMITES all season long, and have been given a
s .
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PERSONAL
Jed Jinks, son of Mrs. Eslyn
Jinks, arrived this week to spend
the Yuletide season with his
mother. He is a student at Mid
dle Georgia College.
Ken Barnes, student at Geor
gia Tech, is spending the Christ
mas season with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Barnes, and fam
ily.
Leonard's Losers
By LEONARD POSTOSTIES
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PERSONAL
Miss Candee Carmichael, stu
dent at Middle Georgia College,
is at home during the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Carmichael.
Miss Anne Cawthon of Tift
College, Forsyth, arrived Wednes
day to spend the holiday season
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Cawthon.
CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH from the ORKIN MAN, so they
should be ready to WITHSTAND the ATTACK of a WOLVE
RINE from the WASTELANDS of MICHIGAN ... BO
SCHEMBECHLER’S RODENTS CRACKED the OHIO NUTS,
and will not be too IMPRESSED with the TROJAN HORSE
when they roll it out in PASADENA, so it looks like the
ROSE PETALS will be WITHERED from the HEAT of this
battle ... The WOLVES will be HUNGRY and should EAT
the HORSE UP SPLINTERS and ALL, which will bo the
FIRST TIME TOOTH PICKS were served before they got to
the MEAT of the PROGRAM . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER SOUTHERN CAL.
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
GATOR BOWL (Tennessee vs Florida)
DOUG DICKEY’S RIFLEMEN go on a GATOR HUNT
in JACKSONVILLE, and have TRADED their SQUIRREL
GUNS in for CRACK PISTOLS, which should be BETTER
at CLOSE RANGE . . . RAY GRAVES will FURNISH the
TARGETS, which lie RAISES on his GATOR FARM in
GAINESVILLE, and 1 understand he won’t bring any but the
BEST for this SHOOT OUT . . . They’ll all be FULL GROWN
and COVERED with TOIJGII HIDES, which will be decidedly
a DISADVANTAGE to the MOUNTAIN MEN ... The GIANT
WATER LIZZARDS have ONE ALLIGATOR from CUBA,
and the Vols don’t have any FOREIGN AMMUNITION, so it
looks like a long day in the SWAMP ... A FLYING CROC
GODILE will send the- BURNT ORANGE back up the HILL
with CRIMSON COMPLICATIONS „ . .
LEONARD’S LOSER TENNESSEE
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
NORTH vs SOUTH
MIAMI will be HOST to the CHRISTMAS battle known
as the FOOTBALL CIVIL WAR. when the YANKEE ALL
STAP.S meet the REBEL ALL-STARS, and the outcome will
PROVE NO MORE than the ORIGINAL WAR did in 1865 . . .
It does, however, give a lot of DESERVING PLAYERS an
OPPORTUNITY To PLAY in a BOWL GAME, and a
WORTHY CHARITY is HELPED, so you can’t fault that . . .
There’s no way to make BOOK on this, so the best thing to
do, is TURN the SMART PILL MACHINE UPSIDE DOWN,
and see what comes out ... It says here that the SOUTH will
RISE AGAIN . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER NORTH
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
EAST vs WEST
Another GREAT CHARITY game on the west coast,
and the SHRINE PROJECTS will greatly BENEFIT from
their CONTEST . . . The POWERS THAT BE, say that the
WEST is BEST, so who am I to ARGUE . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER EAST
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
SUGAR BOWL (Mississippi vs Arkansas)
JOHNNY VAUGHT’S HOG CATCHERS get their TEST
of FIRE when FRANK BROYLES turns his GILLETTE PIGS
loose in NEW ORLEANS on New Year’s Day . . . It’ll be a
TOUGH JOB trying to HEM up a GREASED PIG in a SUGAR
BOWL, but MANNINGS MARVELS will figure out some
way to OUT SLICK the PORKERS, and take the BACON
back to OXFORD along with a TUB of RENDERED LARD
. . . MONTGOMERY and DYCUS could give the REBELS
a good case of AIR SICKNESS, but the CONFEDERATE’S
ANTI-AIRCRAFT should INTERCEPT enough MISSELS to
stop the SWINE WINDERS, and send them back to the
OZARKS with a PLEATED ROOT SNOOT . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER ARKANSAS
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
COTTON BOWL (Texas vs Notre Dame) _
DARRELL ROYAL’S AUSTIN HORNS blow into DAL
LAS to serve GRIDIRON COMMUNION to the first FOOT
BALL MISSIONARIES from the VATICAN to go BOWLING
in thirty YEARS . . . ARA’S ARMY will EVANGELIZE
and EXPOND on the PIGSKIN GOSPEL for most of the
afternoon, but will find that a NEW TESTAMENT has been
WRITTEN SINCE they last ENTERED the post-season
TENT . . , The LONG-IIORNS don’t go in for a LOT of
TALKING, but when it comes to HELLFIRE and BRIM
STONE, they can evermore UNLEASH a LOAD of it on the
SINNERS who try to STOP their STAMPEED ... The
IRISH are NOTED for DRINKING and DANCING a JIG, but
I never saw one yet who could make a living PICKING COT
TON . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER NOTRE DAME
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
IT’s always hard for me to find words to say good-bye
to all my faithful readers each season, but the time has come
for me to do just that ... I hope we can all get together
again in September of 1970, and check out the Losers for
another great football season . . .
PERSONAL
Miss Lucia Carr of LaGrange
College has been at home this
month with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Carr Jr., during the
Christmas season.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Fletcher
will have as their guest during
the holidays their son, Bill, stu
dent at North Georgia College,
Dahlonega.