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LEGALS
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia, County of Butts
LEGAL NOTICE—SECTION 22-
803, GEORGIA CODE, AS
AMENDED—(GA. LAWS 1968,
pp. 565-647).
Upon application of ROBERT
W. WHITAKER, whose address
is 510 Joy Street, Jackson, Geor
gia; MRS. ROBERT W. WHIT
AKER, whose address is 510 Joy
Street, Jackson, Georgia; and
MRS. MARGARET SIGMAN,
whose address is 548 Joy Street,
Jackson, Georgia, Article of In
corporation have been granted to
“HIGH FALLS REALTY & IN
VESTMENT COMPANY, INC.”
by Honorable Hugh D. Sosebee,
Judge of the Superior Court of
Butts County, Georgia, in accord
ance with the applicable provis
ions of the Georgia Business Cor
poration Code. The registered of
fice of the Corporation is located
at 510 Joy Street, Jackson, Geor
gia, and its registered agent as
such address is ROBERT W.
WHITAKER. The purpose of the
Corporation is to deal in real es
tate, to build, buy, exchange, con
vey and transact business neces
sary for said purposes. The min
imum capital with which the Cor
poration shall commence business
is SIOOO.OO in payment of One
Hundred (100) shares of Ten
($10.00) Dollars per share of
stock.
ALFRED I>. FEARS,
Attorney At Law.
Commercial Building
Jackson, Georgia.
4/2/4tp
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
business operated in Jackson, Ga.,
Butts County, in the trade name
of STEP HE N S GROCERY
STORE is owned and operated by
R. P. STEPHENS, whose address
is 18 Second Street, Jackson, Ga.
.'10233, and the statement relating
thereto required by Ga. Code
Sec. #lO6-301 et seq has been
filed with the Clerk, Butts Su
perior Court.
R. F. STEPHENS
B. B. GARLAND, Atty.
4/2/4te.
Library
Schedule
This is the Spring schedule
for bookmobile stops in Butts
County.
Wednesday, March 18; April
1, 15, 29; May 13, 27:
12:15, Jenkinsburg Miller
Apts.
Thursday, March 12, 26; April
2, 23; May 7, 21;
11:15, Washington Home
11:45, Flovilla - Smith Home
12:15, Flovilla Post Office
FOR SALE
INTERNATIONAL T-340
Crawler—Front End Loader
$1200.00
1954 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK—SISO.OO
CALL 775-7504
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For Your Insurance Needs
Call 775-3129
• FIRE * AUTOMOBILE
* LIABILITY
Carmichael Insurance Agency
JACKSON. GEORGIA
Van Deventer
Sign Up Days
Are Announced
Sign up dates for those boys
and girls who wish to play base
ball and softball have been an
nounced as April 1,2, 3, by Wil
liam Mack Davis, program direc
tor for the Van Deventer Foun
dation.
In a letter to parents and play
ers Mr. Davis wrote that all boys
and girls who plan to play base
ball or softball during the sum
mer of 1070 must do the follow
ing things to be eligible:
Pee Wee Team, six years and
in school the past year, have
one parent or guardian sign up
on one of the days listed below.
Ty Cobb League, ages 7,8, and
9, sign up on dates listed below.
Little League, nine through 12,
sign up on listed dates, this in
cludes all boys even though you
were on a team last year.
Babe Ruth, 13 through 15, all
boys who want to play sign on
above listed dates but a parent
or guardian must sign the form.
Girls softball, 9 through 15,
a parent or guardian must sign
on one of the dates listed below.
Mr. Davis said that other pro
cedures must be followed and
these include bringing a copy of
their birth certificate to be filed
at the Youth Center; Little
League and Babe Ruth players
should bring $3.50 for cap and
insurance, other boys and girls
SI.OO for cap. Insurance will be
available for girl softball players
for $2.50 but is not required for
softball; a picture of your team
may be ordered on sign up day
for SI.OO.
Mr. Davis said that all Ty Cobb
and Pee Wee players are insured
through the Little League pro
gram at no charge to the players.
Mr. Davis said that all boys who
have not played Little League
baseball before in Jackson must
try out on April 6th or 7th to be
eligible for selection on one of
the teams. The hours are from 5
p. m. to 6:30 p. m. He empha-
sized that all players must have
a parent or guardian sign for
them on the dates listed above.
Mr. Davis further emphasized
that no boy or girl can play on
any team unless they are proper
ly signed up on one of the four
days listed above. If this is not
possible, sign ups can be made at
the Youth Center before April
Ist.
Mr. Davis said that August Ist
would be the date for determin
ing age, for example, a boy born
July 31, 1957 will play the 1970
season as a 13 year old. For any
questions Mr. Davis said call 775-
7360 or 775-2427.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
A PRAYER FOR GROWING
OLD GRACEFULLY
Lord, Thou knowest better
than I myself that I am growing
older and will someday be old.
Keep me from the fatal habit of
thinking I must say something
on every subject and on every
occasion. Release me from crav
ing to straighten out everybody’s
affairs.
Make me thoughtful but not
moody; helpful but not bossy.
With my vast store of wisdom,
it seems a pity not to use it all,
but Thou knowest Lord that I
want a few friends at the end.
Keep my mind free from the
recital of endless details; give
me wings to get to the point.
Sea] my lips on my aches and
pains; they are increasing and
love of rehearsing them is becom
ing sweeter as the years go by.
I dare not ask for improved
memory, but for a growing hu
mility and a lessening cock-sure
ness when my memory seems to
clash with the memories of oth
ers.
Teach me the glorious lesson
that occasionally I may be mis
taken. Keep me reasonably sweet,
for a sour old person is one of
the crowning works of the devil.
Give me the ability to see good
things in unexpected places and
talents in unexpected people,
and give me, O Lord, the grace
to tell them so. Amen.
A.M.M.
PERSONAL
Douglas Watson of Greenwich,
Connecticut visited his sister,
Mrs. Robert C. Edwards, on Mon
day, March 23rd. Mr. and Mrs.
Dyer Edwards and family of
Jonesboro joined them for the
day.
Jack Pot Dollar Days
at the
Jackson Drive-In
THE STORES LISTED BELOW ARE SPONSORS:
WESTERN AUTO
For Your Appliance Needs
BROOKWOOD BEAUTY SALON
Slendertron Exerciser
PRESTON TIRE CO.
Astro Star Tires
THE PRINCESS SHOP
Home of Jeanie’s Sports Wear
HANDY ANDY
The 7 to 11 Store
CLEVELAND FURNITURE &
CARPET OUTLET
Stereo Records and Tapes
HEATH'S OPEN PIT BARBECUE
JENKINSBURG
Chicken
C&S BANK OF JACKSON
We Do More For You
PACES FLOWER SHOP
Flowers For All Occasions
PARRISH DRUG COMPANY
A Symbol of Service and Savings
We will start with a $50.00 Jack Pot and add $50.00 each
week until we have a winner. Then we will start over at $50.00
again.
All that is needed to win is a DOLLAR BILL with the serial
numbers that we call out over the P. A. System at the DRIVE-IN
each Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We will put out three ONE
DOLLAR BILLS each week in sponsoring stores. All you need
to do to win is to find the LUCKY DOLLAR.
Anyone may participate except members of sponsoring firms.
PLAYING THIS WEEK AT THE JACKSON DRIVE-IN
“HELL’S ANGELS ON WHEELS” plus “THE GLORY
STOMPERS”
PERSONAL
The many friends of Mrs. Ed
Carmichael will be interested to
know that she is improving at
Sylvan Grove Hospital, where
she was admitted last Friday.
Friends of Mrs. Levie Maddox
regret to learn that she suffered
a broken right foot in a fall out
the back door of her home Friday
night. Mrs. Maddox reported for
work Saturday morning at the
Kym Company but her foot began
to pain her so much that she
received medical attention during
which an x-ray disclosed a frac
ture. She was confined to her
bed for the first week but is
now able to be up on crutches.
Her foot will be in a cast for
abouteight weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane
and John Jr., of Athens, spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Thrasher.
Guests last Fi’iday of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Manley and family
were Mr. Henry Johnson of Mer
cer, Pennsylvania, and son, Hal
Johnson, student at Union Col
lege, Alliance, Ohio.
Miss Peggy Glass of the Uni
versity of Georgia was at home
for the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Glass,
Sgt. William E. (Billy) Craig
returned home last Thursday
from Long Bend, Vietnam where
he was stationed with the 119th
Light Infantry Brigade, to be
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Craig. Following his 36-day
leave he will be stationed with
the 82nd Airborne at Fort Bragg,
N. C. ,
Pfc. Jackie Moon, who is on an
18-day leave from Ft. Jackson,
S. C., is visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. C. C. Lummus. He will go to
Germany when his leave is up.
PERSONAL
Timothy and Steve O’Neal of
Forest Park spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Asa O’Neal.
Miss Patsy Yawn, a student at
Georgia College at Milledgeville,
is taking this quarter of her
school year to work at Callaway
Gardens.
Mrs. Louise Lincoln of East
Orange, N. J., sister of G. H.
Mathewson, and a friend, Mrs.
Ruth Pinnell of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Mathewson a
few days last week while on a
trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott
and family attended services
Sunday evening with their daugh
ter, Dixie, at Trinity Nazarene
Church in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nash spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Nash in Austell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mabry
spent Easter holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Thompson, Kurt,
Tim and Jim in Columbus.
Major and Mrs. Frank Hearn,
Betsy and Cindy of Columbus
spent the weekend with Mrs. F.
C. Hearn and Mrs. J. Edwin Sims.
Gary Yawn of North Georgia
College, Dahlonega spent the
Spring holidays at home.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to say “Thank
You” to all the people who were
so kind to me during my stay in
Sylvan Grove Hospital and since
I have returned home. The cards,
calls, flowers and all acts of
kindness will always be treasured.
I especially would like to thank
Sylvan Grove Hospital and Dr.
James Howell for their kindness
es and consideration.—Mrs. Lev
ia Goodwin. '
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McClure,
Andrea and Darla, of Forest Park,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Willis McClure and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Smith.
Easter Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Cawthon
and Horace were Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. McDaniel, Teri, Scott and
Brad of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Rushing, Susan, Bob and
Allen of Warner Robins and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Cawthon, Mark
and Wally.
To The Citizens Of Butts
And Monroe Counties:
Last week I announced as a candidate
to the Georgia House of Representatives from
Butts and Monroe Counties representing Dis
trict 33, subject to the Rules of the Demo
cratic Primary to be held September 9, 1970.
I will begin a house to house canvas of the
voters after June 1.
I would like to be invited to club and
civic meetings in Butts and Monroe Counties
to talk to the people. I am listing below a
few questions which I hope you will answer
and return to me at P. O. Box 7, Forsyth, Geor
gia 31029. Should your answer be yes to these
questions then please put an X in the yes box
and should your answer be no put an X in the
no box. Your answers to these questions will
enable me to better represent you.
Do you feel that your legislator should
lead the fight to clean up pollution in the
Ocmulgee River, the Towaliga River in
cluding Cabin Creek, and Tobosofkee
Creek? ( ) Yes ( ) No.
Do you feel that the Georgia General As
sembly should pass a law requiring its
members to make full financial disclos
ures as to their financial holdings and ob
ligations? ( ) Yes ( ) No.
Should legislation be enacted to encourage
the development of modular housing so
that decent low cost houses might be built
in Georgia. ( ) Yes ( ) No.
Do you feel that the State of Georgia
should appropriate money for cities and
counties to be used for sewerage treat
ment facilities and solid waste disposal
systems? ( ) Yes ( ) No.
Do you believe that Governors of Georgia
should be allowed to succeed themselves
serving two consecutive terms? ( ) Yes
( ) No.
Do you believe that further limitations
should be placed on the size of classes in
the public school systems so that there
would be a lower pupil-teacher ratio?
( ) Yes ( ) No.
Do you believe that a raise in teachers
salaries will encourage more people to en
ter the teaching profession? ( ) Yes
( ) No.
Should a task force be organized at the
state level to fight drug abuse? ( )Yes
( ) No.
Do you believe legislation should be en
acted to discourage the advertising of beer
and alcoholic beverages on television?
( ) Yes ( ) No.
Should the State develop regional centers
for the treatment of the mentally retarded,
the mentally ill, and the drug addicts
throughout Georgia? ( ) Yes ( )
No.
Please list below any special problems fac
ing the State of Georgia in which you are
interested.
It is not necessary that your name be
signed to this questionnaire but please remem
ber to mail it to me at P. O. Box 7, Forsyth,
Georgia 31029.
BENSON HAM
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 19?0
AT THE HOSPITAL
Patients at Sylvan Grove r
pital during the week of y*
25-April 1 include:
Estelle McMichael, Jester!
erette, Nell Carmichael, p?'
Bennett, Lizzie Mae
Maude Britton, Mary Lee \y ?
ington, Bernice Owens,
Goodwin, Olin Knowles, LillC
Evans, Hattie Bell Garr. *
Viola Crockett, Charlie Bento,
Charlie Ponder, Nancy gj
Lula Grier.