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PERSONAL
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Maddox,
Joel and Lamar of Macon visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weaver dur
ing the weekend.
Bennie Dover, who is stationed
at Fort Polk, La., spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hill Dover.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott,
Wendy, Elaine, and Mary Ann
had as their dinner guests Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Elliott,
Sgt. and Mrs. David Elliott and
Vonda of South Carolina and
Miss Dixie Elliott of Macon.
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice hereby is given there will be held at
the Jackson City Hall in Jackson, Georgia, at
7:00 p. m., Monday evening, March 16, 1970,
by the Jackson-Butts County Planning Commis
sion, a public hearing upon a proposal to change
the zoning classification from “I” (Industrial)
to “C-2” (Neighborhood Business) of that pro
perty fronting on Georgia State Highway No.
16 a distance of 225 feet and extending back
North 11 degrees West a distance of 210 feet
and being bounded North by property of Cash
and Carry, Inc.; East by Carolina Boulevard;
South by Georgia State Highway No. 16, and
West by Southern Boulevard and property of
Cash and Carry, Inc.
Also: Upon the proposal to add additional
uses to those already provided for property
zoned in the “Industrial” zone in the City of
Jackson.
Also: Upon the proposal to amend Section 111
of Article XI of “A Plan for the Development
of the City of Jackson, Georgia” by striking
therefrom the sentences reading as follows:
“The Planning Commission shall have thirty
days within which to submit its report. If the
Planning Commission fails to submit a report
within the thirty-day period, it shall be deemed
to have approved the proposed amendment.”
and substituting in lieu thereof the following
two sentences: “The Planning Commission
shall have forty-five days within which to sub
mit its report. If the Planning Commission fails
to submit a report within the forty-five day
period, it shall be deemed to have approved the
proposed amendment.”
This the 26th day of February, 1970.
Jackson-Butts County
Planning Commission
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PERSONAL
Mrs. Alvin O’Neal and sons,
Tim and Steve, of Forest Park,
visited briefly Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Asa O’Neal.
Mrs. W. Ted Evans and chil
dren, Katrina and Ted Jr., of
Athens, spent the weekend in
Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Brittain and Cindy.
Capt. and Mrs. Bert Carmich
ael and Michelle of Ft. Devens,
Mass. arrived Wednesday to
spend a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stevens and Miss Kiki
Carmichael.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
LEGALS
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
State of Georgia
Butts County Court of Ordin
ary.
January 30, 1970
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. Lexie James Ingram
widow of said George E. Ingram
for a twelve months’ support for
herself and four minor children,
having filed their return; all per
sons concerned hereby are cited
to show cause, if any they have,
at the next regular March term
of this Court, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
L. J. WASHINGTON
Ordinary Butts County
2/5/4tp.
NO ADMINISTRATION
NECESSARY
Court of Ordinary, Butts Coun
ty, Georgia
To any Creditors and All Par
ties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Bennie C.
Knighten formerly of Asheville,
North Carolina, notice is hereby
given that Neoma W. Knighten
an heir, has filed application with
me to declare no Administration
necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office first Monday in
March, 1970, and if no objection
is made an order will be passed
saying no Administration neces
sary.
February 2, 1970.
L. J. WASHINGTON
Ordinary. 2/5/4tc.
Progress-Argus
Honor Roll
New and Renewal Subscriptions
Of Ihe Past Few Days
W. W. Duke, Dayton Ohio
Mrs. W. D. Freeman, Jackson
H. M. Fletcher, Jackson
John Chiappetta, Jackson
John Hunt, Jackson
A. H. Waldrep, Jackson
H. J. Moss, Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. W. M. O’Neal, Atlanta
T. E. Robison, Sr., Jackson
Mrs. Lois Byrd, Jackson
Marlyn P. Weldon, Roswell
Mrs. Hattie C. Blankenship,
New Providence, N. J.
Mrs. H. C. Morgan, Flovilla
Mrs. B, O. Cleveland, Locust
Grove
Jimmy Hardy, Jackson
Lucy M. Price, Jenkinsburg
Fairy Connell, Jackson
Mrs. J. K. Zellner, Jr., Forsyth
H. W. Croy, Hartwell
R. M. Byrd, Jackson
M. J. Freeman, Flovilla
Miss Jessie Sessions, Jackson
Mrs. Paul Byars, Barnesville
Mrs. Bill Maddox, Jackson
Mrs. Truman E. Holland, At-
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hester of
East Moline, Illinois will return
home Friday following a visit of
several days with Rev. and Mrs.
David Black and Dawna Deanne.
PERSONAL
Mrs. H. H. Caldwell and Mrs.
G. G. Wallace spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. John Dowd in At
lanta.
Mrs. John Meacham and Mrs.
A. S. Mills of Atlanta visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bailey Jones last week
end.
INCOME TAX PREPARED
MRS. WALTER J. BENNETT
AT MY HOME INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
Monday thru Saturday
Office: 775-5121 Home: 775-7759
NOTICE
This is to let my friends of Jackson and Butts
County know that I have gone into business
alone. I have been associated with James Taxi
for the past twelve months with Howard James,
my uncle.
I have decided to operate as James (City)
Taxi at my home at 380 North Mulberry St.,
Jackson. I will try to give you the best service
possible. I will appreciate your business.
Yours truly,
JAMES (CITY) TAXI
775-3711
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PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Knowles
visited Sunday with her son, Dr.
Bob G. Lanier, Mrs. Lanier and
family at Sandy Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blake, en
route home to Macon from Atlan
ta, visited briefly Tuesday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Jones Jr.
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