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PUBLIC NOTICES
Notice
FOR INCORPORATION
Georgia.
Butts County.
On application of Ira C.
Brown. Lila C. Brown and
Vivian Lee Stempniak, P. 0.
Box 576. Flovilla, Georgia.
Articles of Incorporation
have been granted to L.1.V.,
INC., by the Honorable Hugh
D. Sosebee, Judge of
Superior Court of Butts
County. Georgia, in accor
dance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporate Code.
The registered office of the
corporation is P. 0. Box 576,
Flovilla. Georgia 30216 and
its registered agent at such
address is Ira C. Brown.
The purpose of the corpora
tion is to engage in the
business of selling, servicing,
repairing, re-manufacturing,
manufacturing, marketing,
leasing and transporting
mobile homes, campers and
modular homes. To buy, sell,
rent, lease and develop real
estate; operate and develop
mobile home and modular
home parks, developments,
subdivisons and lots; to own
and operate earthmoving
equipment; as well as
owning and operating hair
styling salons, beauty par
lors. and similiar enter
prises; and related lines of
business and to use trade
names in such operations,
and having all the powers
now permitted corporations,
or may be authorized during
existence of its charter.
The minimum capital
with which the corporation
shall commence business is
$500.00.
Garland & Garland
Attorneys for the applicants
300 West Third Street
Jackson. Georgia 30233
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Notice
ADVERTISEMENT OF
SALE UNDER POWER
OF SALE
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
Under and by virtue of
powers contained in the deed
to secure debt executed by J.
W. Heath and Hazel Fincher
Heath to The Citizens and
Southern Bank of Jackson,
Jackson, Ga., dated Septem
ber 25, 1973 which said
security deed is recorded in
Deed Book 52, pages 54-56 in
the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia, there will
be sold at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at
the courthouse door of Butts
County, Georgia by the
undersigned, acting as attor
ney in fact for the said J. W.
Heath and Hazel Fincher
Heath, between the hours of
ten o’clock A.M. and four
o’clock P.M. on the first
Tuesday in July, 1974, to wit,
July 2, 1974, the following
described land, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Land
Lot No. 2 of the Fourth Land
District and the 614th Militia
District of Butts County,
Georgia containing five
acres, more or less, being
particularly described as
follows: BEGINNING AT A
POINT on the east side of the
Lower Flovilla to Indian
Springs Road 20 ft. north of
the intersection of said road
with the upper Flovilla to
Indian Springs Road, which
point also is located at the
intersection of the south
boundary of Land Lot No. 2
and the east right-of-way line
of the lower Flovilla-Indian
Springs Road. From said
Point of Beginning running
thence S 89 degrees 30 ft. E a
distance of 820.6 feet to a
point on the west boundary
line of property of Henry T.
Whitehead at an iron pin;
thence N 12 degrees 30 ft. E a
distance of 275 feet to a point;
thence N 89 degrees 30 ft. W
along a straight line to a
point on the southeast
right-of-way line of the lower
Flovilla to Indian Springs
Road: thence S 35 degrees 27
ft. W a distance of 100 feet,
more or less to a bend in the
lower Flovilla to Indian
Springs Road, and thence S 4
degrees 48 ft. E for 175.4 feet
to the Point of Beginning.
Said property is bounded
as follows North by
property of R. L. Banks, east
by property of Henry
Whitehead, south by proper
ty of S. Johnson and west by
the lower Flovilla to Indian
Springs Road.
The above described prop
erty is the south half of the
ten acres described in deed
from Robert W., Henry and
Harvey Whitehead to Lucile
W. Ross and Rosa Millings
dated May 16, 1973, same
being recorded in the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Butty County,
Georgia in Deed Book 50,
Page 379. (As an aid in
description see Plat of T. A.
Carmichael dated March 6,
1973 recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Butts Cos., Ga. in
Deed Book 50, Page 380.
Said powers will be
exercised and the said land
will be sold as the property of
J. W. Heath and Hazel
Fincher Heath by the
undersigned as attorney in
fact for the purpose of paying
the indebtedness secured by
said deed, to wit, the
principal sum of $5,000.00
besides interest on the
outstanding balance at the
rate provided for in the notes
by said security deed, the
remaining balance of said
indebtedness being now due,
owing, accelerated and un
paid. Proper conveyance will
be made to the purchaser by
the undersigned as attorney
in fact for the said J. W.
Heath and Hazel Fincher
Heath.
Said property will be sold
subject to all unpaid taxes
that may be a lien on said
property.
This the 4th day of June,
1974.
The Citizens and Southern
Band of Jackson, Ga.
Attorney in Fact for J. W.
Heath and Hazel Fincher
Heath
BY: Richard W. Watkins,
Jr., Its Attorney at Law
Richard W. Watkins, Jr.
Attorney at Law
169 Dempsey Avenue
Jackson, Georgia
30233
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Notice
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
TO ALL PERSONS WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that
C. L. RIDGWAY. MARTHA
GARR RIDGWAY and JAN
RIDGWAY MADDOX have
applied to the Board of
Commissioners of Butts
County, Georgia, for the
discontinuance and abandon
ment of part of Buck Snort
Road, the same being
described as follows:
That portion of Buck Snort
Road in Land Lots 205 and 206
of the 3rd Land District of
Butts County, Georgia begin
ning at the northern property
line of Glen Buckner, on the
east side of said road and
running to the southern edge
of the right of way of Jester
Road.
A map showing the above
described road sought to be
closed is on file in the Office
of the Board of Commission
ers of Butts County, Georgia,
and said map is by reference
incorporated herein for a
more particular description.
The only land owners
having lands abutting on the
roads above sought to be
closed are (J. L. Kidgway,
Martha Garr Ridgway and
Jan Ridgway Maddox.
Said application will bo
heard on July I, 1974, at 10:00
am. in the office of the
Board of Commissioners of
Butts County, Georgia, and
unless good cause is shown to
THE JACKSON PROCRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
the contrary, said above
descrilK>d old road will be
declared discontinued and
abandoned.
This 3rd day of June, 1974.
BOARD OK COMMISSION
ERS OF BUTTS COUNTY,
GA.
BY: I). W. Bailey. Chairman
R. W. Taylor, Jr., Member
W. A. Duke. Jr., Member
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Notice
GEORGIA,
BUTTS COUNTY
To All Whom it May
Concern:
Julian K. Godwin having in
proper form applied to me
for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate
of Dorothy Jean Godwin, late
of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Dorothy
Jean Godwin to be and
appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to
Julian K. Godwin on the
Dorothy Jean Godwin estate.
Witness my hand and
official signature, this 3rd
day of June, 1974.
L. J. Washington,
Ordinary
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Notice
NO ADMINISTRATION
COURT OF ORDINARY,
BUTTS COUNTY, GA.
To any Creditors and All
Parties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Sid
ney J. Strickland, formerly
of Butts County, Georgia,
notice is hereby given that
Sidney G. Strickland and
Norma S. Ansley, the heirs,
have filed application with
me to declare no Administra
tion necessary.
Said application will be
heard at my office Monday,
July 1, 1974, and if no
objection is made an order
will be passed saying no
Administration necessary.
This 5-28-1974.
L. J. WASHINGTON,
ORDINARY.
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Notice
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County
Whereas, Robert Park
Newton, Jr., Executor of the
last will of Robert Park
Newton, Sr., represents to
the Court, in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record,
that he has fully adminis
tered Robert Park Newton’s
estate: This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can,
why said Executor should not
be discharged from his
administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the
first Monday in July 1974.
L. J. WASHINGTON,
ORDINARY
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Notice
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA
BUTTS CO.. GA.
COURT OF ORDINARY
May 30,1974
The appraisers upon appli
cation of Odessa Watts
Wilson, widow of Arlandus
Lincoln Wilson, for a twelve
months’ support for herself
and no minor children,
having filed their return all
persons concerned hereby
are cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next
regular July, 1974 term of
this Court, why said applica
tion should not be granted.
L. J. WASHINGTON.
ORDINARY BUTTS CO.
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Notice
FOR GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA. BUTTS CO.
To All Whom it may
Concern:
Larry Woodruff, having
applied for Guardianship of
the person and property of
Jimmy Lee Vaughn, Jr.,
minor child of Jimmy Lee
Vaughn, late of said County,
deceased, notice is given that
said application will be heard
at my office, at 10 o’clock A.
M. on the first Monday in
July next.
This May 13, 1974.
L. J. WASHINGTON...
ORDINARY.
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Notice
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER IN SECURITY
DEED
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
By virtue of Power of Sale
contained in Deed to Secure
Debt from CAROL J.
ALMAND to HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION
dated February 5, 1968,
recorded February 8, 1968 in
Deed Book 36, page 208, Butts
County records; said Deed to
Secure Debt being given to
secure a Note of even date in
the original face amount of
two thousand forty ($2,040.-
00) dollars, being payable in
twenty-four (24) equal mon
thly installments; there will
be sold by the undersigned at
public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash, before the
Courthouse door in Butts
County, Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in July, 1974, the
following described proper
ty:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the
616th District, G. M. (Worth
ville) Butts County, Georgia
more accurately described
as Lot 228 of Cherokee Lake
Estates Subdivision as shown
on plat of T. J. Collins,
Surveyor, Registration No.
886, recorded in Plat Book
No. l, Page 66, Office
Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia.
Said plat being a part of
this description by reference
to same.
The debt secured by said
Security Deed and Note has
been and is hereby declared
due because of non-payment
of the monthly installments
due thereon.
The debt remaining in
default, this sale will be
made for the purpose of
paying the same and all
expenses of this sale.
Said property will be sold
as the property of CAROL J.
ALMAND and subject to any
outstanding ad valorem
taxes and-or assessments, if
any, which may be liens
against the property.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION
AS ATTORNEY IN FACT
FOR CAROL J. ALMAND
BY: William F. Brackett
Attorney for
Household Finance Corp.
906 Rhodes-Haverty Building
134 Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Phone: 688-7417
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Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
LONNIE B. KAWI.S, as
Executor of the estate of
MILS. DELLA GENEVA
WISE, under the power of
solo grunted in the Will of the
said MILS. DELLA GENEVA
WISE, will sell at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday
in July, 1974, at the
court-house door in Butts
County, Georgia between the
legal hours of sale, the
following described land:
House and lot located
Route 3, Box 10, Griffin
Road, Jackson, Butts Coun
ty, Georgia, and more
particularly described as, all
that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 612th
and 615th G.M. District,
Butty County, Georgia, Land
Lot No. 75, being a portion of
tract No. 38 as shown in the
plat of survey made by
Patrick S. Ewing dated
September, 1950, recorded in
Deed Book 18 page 68, Butts
County Records, and Begin
ning at a point on the South
side of the Jackson-Griffin
Road 1072 feet west of a
public road located on the
East line of Land Lot No. 75;
Running from said point of
beginning along the South
side of the Jackson-Griffin
Road in a Westerly direction
150 feet; thence 360 feet
Southerly, thence 150 feet
Easterly; thence 360 feet
Northerly to the Point of
Beginning.
Purchasers shall pay to the
said Executor the total sale
price in cash at the time that
the sale is consummated.
This 4th day of June, 1974.
LONNIE B. RAWLS
Executor of the Estate of
Mrs. Della Geneva Wise
Harold E. Martin
Attorney at Law
100 W. Second Street
P. O. Box 3862
Jackson, Ga. 30233
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Notice
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF BUTTS COUNTY, GA.
Virginia Margaret Hicks
Versus
William Joe Hicks
CIVIL ACTION NUMBER
2163.
DIVORCE ACTION FILED
JUNE 10, 1974.
Order for service by publica
tion.
DATED. JUNE 11, 1974.
The Defendant WILLIAM
JOE HICKS, is hereby
commanded personally, or
by attorney, to be and appear
at the Superior Court to be
held in and for said County
within sixty (60) days of the
date of this Order for service
by publication, as above set
forth, then and there to
answer the plaintiff’s com
plaint in the above Captioned
Case, else the Court to
proceed as Justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable
Hugh D. Sosebee, Judge of
said Court. This the 11th day
of June, 1974.
David P. Ridgeway, Clerk
Superior Court
Butts County, Georgia.
PLANNED USE REPORT ( K J
GENERAL REVENUE SHARING
General Revonue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. The law requires each government to
publish a report of its plans for the use of these funds to inform its citizens and to encourage their participation in deciding how
the money ought to be spent. Within the purposes listed, your government may change this spending plan.
PUVNNEO EXPENDITURES
CATEGORIES (A) CAPITALS) maIniTEWANCIE C^T
1 PUBLIC SAFETY $ 10,000 $
2 ENVIRONMENTAL ,
PROTECTION $ $ 44, OCX)
3 PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION $ $
4 HEAL ™ $ $ 12,000
B RECREATION $ $ 5,000
8 LIBRARIES j j
7 SOCIAL SERVICES
FOR AGED OR POOR $ $
8 FINANCIAL
ADMINISTRATION $ $
9 MUI I (PURPOSE AND ~ “
10 EDUCATION *
, I-I I ■ ■ - ijwvvXssXXss'lsvXiii>i
11 SOCIAL
DtvnoPMENT $
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12 housing a com- _
MUNITY 01 Vf 10PMENT $
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13 economic . .
Drvf.ioPMtNT $
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14 01MCR (Specify) $
'•'o.3 s 71.603 Sfin.mo
THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1874
ALFRED D. FEARS
Attorney for Plaintiff
P. O. Box 3886
Jackson, Georgia
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Mailing Tips
For Vacation
Given By Webb
Jackson Postmaster Tom
Webb today offered these tips
to help vacationers enjoy
trouble-free mailing of let
ters and post cards while on
their vacation:
Mail as early as possible in
the day, preferably in the
morning. Avoid mailing on
weekends when many post
offices are closed.
Buy enough stamps before
leaving home to prevent
running out far away from
the nearest post office. Keep
in mind that stamps are
more expensive when pur
chased from commercial
vending machines.
Always use sufficient post
age. For first-class cards,
use an 8-cent stamp if the
post card is not larger than
the standard 4V4 x 6 inch size.
For “jumbo” cards, 10-cent
stamps are required.
Remember to use ZIP
CODES. Many times cards
are addressed hurriedly
while riding in cars, trains or
planes. Legible ZIP CODES
will help speed mail to its
proper destination.
Keep this trick in mind:
Type the addresses of friends
and relatives on self-adhe
sive labels before you leave
home. It is surprising how
much time this saves on the
road and how much neater
those cards will look.
Another note: Don’t forget
about your personal mail
back home. Remember to
ask a friend or neighbor to
empty your mailbox daily
and to hold your mail until
you return. An overstuffed
box in your absence is an
open invitation for thieves to
enter your temporarily un
occupied home.
However, if you prefer, you
can fill out a form available
at the post office and request
that your mail be held for any
period up to thirty days. If
you choose this method, be
sure to specify when you
want your mailman to
resume home delivery.
“The best way to insure a
relaxing vacation comes
from taking the necessary
steps to make certain that
everything including the
mail is in good order back
home,” Postmaster Webb
said.
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere appreciation to
all the wonderful friends and
relatives who remembered
us with prayers, cards,
flowers, and many other acts
of kindness. You gave us
comfort and strength by
sharing our sorrow. God
bless you. -- Carolois H.
Thompson and Family.
Jenlcinsburg News
By Mrs. T. H. Price
LAST WEEK’S LETTER
Mrs. Sarah Haskins of
Memphis, Tennessee and
Mrs. Taratoot of Atlanta
spent last week in Jenkins
burg visiting their mother,
Mrs. W. T. Mote, and Talley
at Westbury Medical Care
Home. Mrs. T. R. Crumbley
of Locust Grove visited Mrs.
Mote and Talley on Thurs
day.
Visitors of Miss Ruby Lane
on Sunday were Mrs. Sara
Stroud of Stone Mountain,
Mrs. Nettie Stroud, Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Weaver, Jr. of
Jackson and Mrs. Otis
Mangham.
Mr. Joe Norton returned
home several days ago after
finishing basic training at
Orlando Naval Base, Orlan
do, Fla. He is now stationed
at Marietta Naval Base in the
reserves and commutes from
home daily.
Friends will be glad to note
that Mrs. Dean Patrick
returned home Monday from
Emory Hospital where she
had been hospitalized for
more than a week. She will
commute back to the hospital
for treatment. We wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burrell
of Jonesboro visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Allen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Price
spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Price and
family and attended gradua
tion exercises of Jonesboro
High at Tara Football
COMING SOON
to
Jackson
GRAND OPENING OF Mc-
CORMICK ELECTRONIC &
APPLIANCE CENTER at 125 E.
Second Street, right next door to
Clover Credit Company.
Be sure to watch- your
newspaper and listen to your radio
because it's just around the corner.
We will have Sales & Service under
the same roof for customers
convenience.
Also be sure to take advantage
of the LAZY MANAGER SALE
going on right now at McCormick
Bros. Furniture Company. Prices on
all appliances and electronics are so
low it's ridiculous so hurry!
McCormick Electronic
&
Appliance Center
125 E. Second St.
THE GOVERNMENT OF
Burrs couNrv
ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAY
MENT OF ■
FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY 1.1974
THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975. PLANS TO SPEND THESE
FUNDS FOR.THE PURPOSES SHOWN.
/ACCOUNT NO. 11 1 016 018
BUTTS COUNTV
BO Cu COMMISSIONBS
Pu BuH 166
JACKSON GEORGIA 30233
(D) The news medie have been edvlsed that a copy of
this report has boon published In a local newspaper of general
circulation. I have records documenting the contente of Ihla
roport end thoy ere opon for public scrutiny t
-County Commissioners Office
(E| ASSURANCE Slßofor to Instruction E)
I nssme the Sncrotory of the Treasury that tha non-dlscrtmlna
tlon end othor statutory requirements listed In Part E of the
Instruct lone accompanying this resort will be complied with
by
/7g7~-rT7T z
X SiyjplOtool Chief Executive Officer
Nome Hr Title -ITeete Print MJate'
Stadium. Miss Rusty Price
was a graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lobileto
of Marietta and Mrs.
Beatrice Rape and Jerry of
McDonough were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Sims.
Jeff and Phillip Price are
spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Price while
their parents are in Europe.
Miss Marsha Franks of Los
Angeles, California is spend
ing two weeks with her
parents. She recently had the
experience of watching the
shoot-out and house burning
of the SLA Army.
PERSONAL
Mrs. R. A. O’Quinn and
Michael left Monday for
Homerville to spend a week
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Denmark. While
she is away, her daughter,
Miss Jeri O’Quinn, is filling
in for her mother at Carter
Motor Company. Miss
O’Quinn will return to
Georgia College next Mon
day to resume her studies
during the Summer.
Friends of Mrs. Ira
Cawthon are sorry to learn
she entered Emory Univer
sity Hospital Monday night.
She had been out of the
hospital for a week and at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
W. B. McDaniel, and family
in Decatur.