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LEGAL
Notice
GEORGIA,
BUTTS COUNTY
To All Whom it May
Concern:
Arthur D. Bowen having in
proper form applied to me
for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate
of Esther B. Bowen, late of
said County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Esther B.
Bowen to be and appear at
my office within the time
allowed by law, and show
•cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration
should not be granted to
Arthur D. Bowen on Esther
B. Bowen’s estate.
Witness my hand and
official signature, this Bth
day of January, 1975.
L. J. Washington
Probate Judge
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Notice
ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BUTTS
LEGAL NOTICE PUR
SUANT TO SECTION 22-803
(and) (2) OF THE CODE OF
GEORGIA, AS AMENDED.
On application of ED
WARD LAWRENCE
CLEVELAND (Maddox Cir
cle, Jackson, Butts County,
Georgia), articles of incor
poration have been granted
to “CLEVELAND CAR
PETS, INC.” by the Honora
ble HUGH D. SOSEBEE,
Judge of the Superior Court
of Butts County, in accor
dance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
The registered office of the
corporation is located at
Highway No. 42, Jenkins
burg, Butts County, Georgia
(Post Office Box 7, Jenkins
burg, Georgia) and its
registered agent at such
address is EDWARD LAW
RENCE CLEVELAND. The
purpose of the corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit for
its shareholders. The general
nature of the business to be
carried on by said corpora
tion shall be the buying and
selling of carpet, the installa
tion of same, and any other
type of business activity
necessary, incident or con
venient in carrying out the
general object and purposes
of the corporation. The
minimum capital with which
the corporation shall com
mence business is $500.00.
ALFRED D. FEARS,
RICHARD G. MILAM,
ATTORNEYS FOR PETI
TIONER.
ADDRESS:
P.O. BOX 3886
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
JACKSON, GEORGIA
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Notice
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals for furn
ishing the Jackson-Butts
County Recreation Depart
ment with all labor, mate
rials, and performance of all
work necessary to construct
four (4) tennis courts at
Avondale Park in Jackson,
Georgia in accordance with
drawings and specifications,
conditions and instructions
will be received by the
Recreation Department,
P.O. Box 3888, Jackson,
Georgia 30233 until 10:00
o’clock a.m., Thursday the
27th day of February, 1975 at
which lime they will be
publicly opened and read in
the Council Chamber of the
Jackson City Hall.
Instructions for submitting
bids and obtaining drawings
and specifications may be
obtained at the office of the
architect: Moore-Robinson
Associates of Atlanta, 409
Arrowhead Blvd., Building
A, Jonesboro, Georgia 30236.
Phone: (404 ) 477-6580 during
regular hours.
The Jackson-Butts County
Recreation Department re
serves the right to reject any
or all proposals or to accept
the bid, or part of a bid
considered to be in the best
interest of the City of
Jackson and the County of
Butts, Georgia.
The Jackson-Butts County
Recreation Department
By Perry Manolis, Director
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Notice
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO INTRODUCE
LEGISLATION
There will be a bill
introduced at this Session of
the General Assembly of the
State of Georgia to increase
the salary of the Assistant
District Attorney of the Flint
Judicial Circuit and for other
purposes.
Rep. Ray Tucker
Rep. Philip Benson Ham
Rep. J. R. Smith
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Notice
No Administration
Necessary
Probate Court,
Butts County, Georgia
To any Creditors and All
Parties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Kirk
A. Biles formerly of Butts
County, Georgia, notice is
hereby given that the heirs,
have filed application with
me to declare no Administra
tion necessary.
Said application will be
heard at my office Monday,
March 3rd, 1975, and if no
objection is made an order
will be passed saying no
Administration necessary.
January 31, 1975.
L. J. Washington,
Probate Judge
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Notice
FOR YEARS SUPPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA
Butts Probate Court
January 10,1975
The appraisers upon appli
cation of Shirley Y. King,
widow of said Charles D.
King, for a twelve months’
support for herself and two
minor children, having filed
their return; all persons
concerned hereby are cited
to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular
March term of this Court,
why said application should
not be granted.
L. J. Washington
Probate Judge, Butts County
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Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, BUTTS COUN
TY
By virtue of the power of
sale contained in a Deed to
Secure Debt from F. A.
Reese a-k-a Fred A. Reece to
ATLANTA FEDERAL SAV
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, dated April 14, 1971,
recorded in Deed Book 43,
Page 470, Butts County
records, there will be offered
for sale at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash
before the Courthouse door of
said County during the legal
hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in March, 1975, the
following described proper
ly:
ALL THAT TRACT or
parcel of land lying and being
in Land Lot 28, of the Second
District of Butts County,
Georgia; and being more
particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point on
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
the south line of Land Lot 28,
nine hundred ninety (990)
feel east, as measured along
the south line of said Land
Lot 28, from the southwest
corner of said Land Lot 28;
thence running east along the
south line of said Land Lot 28
to the southeast corner of
said Land Lot 28; thence
north along the east line of
said Land Lot 28, to the
northeast corner of said Land
Lot 28; thence west along the
north line of said Land Lot 28
to a point nine hundred
ninety (990) feet east as
measured along the north
line of said Land Lot 28, from
the northwest corner of said
Land Lot 28; thence south to
the south line of said Land
Lot 28 and the point of
beginning; being improved
property excepting however,
the property which lies
within the right-of-way of
State Highway No. 16.
The indebtedness secured
by said Deed to Secure Debt
has been declared due and
payable by reason of default
under the provisions of such
Deed to Secure Debt and the
terms of the note secured
thereby, and sale will be
made for the purpose of
applying the proceeds there
of toward expenses of sale,
payment of the indebtedness
and interest thereon, and any
balance remaining shall be
applied as provided by law.
To the best of the
undersigned’s knowledge
and belief the party in
possession of the property is
F. A. Reece a-k-a Fred A.
Reece.
Said property will be sold
as the property of F. A.
Reece a-k-a Fred A. Reece
and subject to unpaid taxes,
special assessments, and
prior restrictions of record, if
any.
ATLANTA FEDERAL SAV
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, as attorney in fact for
F. A. Reece a-k-a Fred A.
Reece
Mitchell, Clarke, Pate &
Anderson
Sixth Floor, 20 Marietta
Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
555-6010
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Notice
COUNTY: BUTTS
Pursuant to Act Number
1257, Ga. Laws 1972, p. 762,
entitled “Disposition of Un
claimed Property Act”,
notice is hereby given that
the persons listed below
appear to be the owners of
abandoned property. Infor
mation concerning the a
mount or description of the
property and the name and
address of the holder may be
obtained by any persons
possessing an interest in the
property by addressing an
inquiry to the State Revenue
Commissioner, Unclaimed
Property Division, P.O. Box
38096, Atlanta, Georgia 30334,
giving name, address and
Account Number. Unless
proof of claim is presented by
the owner to the holder and
the owner’s right to receive
the property is established to
the holder’s satisfaction
within 65 days from March l,
1975 the abandoned property
will be placed not later than
85 days, or May 25, 1975, in
the custody of the State
Revenue Commissioner to
whom all further claims
must thereafter be directed.
EMMA BELL SHANNON
ROUTE 1
FLOVILLA, GEORGIA
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 3-302
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Notice
IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF BUTTS
COUNTY. GEORGIA
IN RE: CATHERINE ALICE
KIRK
FILE NO. 2448
PETITION TO CHANGE
NAME
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
CATHERINE ALICE KIRK,
the petitioner, filed her
petition to the Superior Court
of said county on the 18th day
of February, 1975, praying
for a change in the name of
petitioner from CATHE
RINE ALICE KIRK to
CATHERINE ALICE TY
SON, and notice is hereby
given to any interested or
affected party to be and
appear in said court on or
before the 21st day of March,
1975, at which time all
objections to the granting of
the relief prayed for must be
filed in said court.
CATHERINE ALICE KIRK,
Petitoner.
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Notice
NOTICE OF REQUEST
FOR HIGHWAY LOCATION
AND DESIGN APPROVAL
PROJECT NO. RS-0763 (1)
BUTTS COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that
the Georgia Department of
Transportation, Highway Di
vision, is considering the
approval of the Location and
Design of Project No.
RS-0763 (1) Butts County.
Project No. RS-0763 (1)
Butts County is proposed to
be the replacement of
Barnetts Bridge and approa
ches located at Jackson Lake
on Secondary Route 763.
The purpose of the project
is to replace a single lane
15.7’ x 426.0’ bridge with a
443’ x 32’ concrete bridge
with improved approaches.
The length of the project is
0.567 miles.
Drawings and other infor
mation on the project are on
file at the County Commis
sioners Office in Jackson and
at the Department of
Transportation offices in
Thomaston and Griffin and
will be available for public
inspection.
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Bridge Classes
In Jackson
Are Planned
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The Jackson-Butts County
Recreation Department will
conduct bridge classes on
Tuesday evenings beginning
March 11th at 7:30 p.m.
Director Perry Manolis
has acquired the services of
Mrs. Joanne Todd from
Griffin, who conducts several
other classes and is an expert
instructor. Fees for the
classes will be determined on
the amount of participation.
You may pre-register at
the Recreation Department
by either calling 775-2404 or
drop by the office. Director
Manolis stated, “If we could
get 24 participants, the fee
would be about SB.OO per
person for the six week
bridge class.
VOCA CLUB TALKS
OVER STATE MEET
Last Thursday night the
officers of the VOCA (Voca
tional Opportunities Clubs of
America) Club met at the
home of Club Advisor Darrell
Pippin to discuss future
projects of the club.
The first item of business
discussed was the state
convention to be held at St.
Simons Island. Mr. Pippin
explained to the group that
the club could only send two
delegates this year because
of facilities at the camp. Last
year the club sent five
members, but because of a
lot of new clubs in the state
this would overcrowd the
Local Legislation
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INTRODUCE
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that there will be
introduced at the regular 1975 session of the General
Assembly of Georgia a bill to amend an act creating
anew charter for the City of Jackson, approved
February 15, 1952 (Georgia Laws 1952, page 2803),
as amended, so as to change the corporate limits of
the city; and for other purposes.
This 11th day of February, 1975.
J. R. Smith, Representative,
78th District
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1975
THOUGHTS
FOR
SHARING
BY EILENE MILAM
Butts County Extension
Home Economist
CHOOSING A COLOR
SCHEME
Do your plans for spring
cleaning include anew paint
job for the house? In this
time of high prices, color is
one of the most important
and least expensive ways to
beautify your home. Choos
ing a color scheme need not
be a frustrating experience.
Keep in mind the interests
and tastes of those who use
the room, its purpose, its
size, shape and exposure and
its relation to adjoining
areas.
Try to avoid a “clutter” of
colors. A home will look more
unified if one predominant
color is used throughout,
especially if the house is
small. Choose one key color
and use it in some way in all
moms. If you feel you must
have more variety, use a
change of color in the
bedrooms since they are
usually separated from other
rooms by doors, hallways
and bathrooms.
Before deciding on specific
colors, consider the following
points :
How is the room to be
used? Do you want it to look
formal, casual, bright and
gay, or serene and restful?
What furnishings are to be
kept? What new furnishings
do you need? What colors
must remain as they are? Do
you want the room to look
larger or smaller? What
about the proportions of the
room are they too long
and narrow or an uninteres
ting square? Are windows
and doors poorly located? Is
Gordon To
Have Jewelry
Workshop
Barnesville The Office
of Community Services at
Gordon Junior College will
sponsor a one-day silver
jewelry workshop at the
Dove Down Center in Griffin
on March 1.
Richard Fernandez will
instruct students from 1-3
p.m. in the techniques of cold
forging silver rings and
earrings. Fernandez, a sil
versmith, has already in
structed two silver jewelry
courses and is teaching lost
wax casting and drawing.
The class is limited to 10
people.
To obtain registration
information, call the Office of
Community Services, Gor
don Junior College, 358-1700.
convention.
The officers discussed and
decided to sponsor a project
on “Saving Energy.” Plans
include radio programs with
hints on saving energy,
newspaper articles, posters,
and school programs giving
hints on how to save energy.
Here is a question for you.
Which uses more energy, an
electric razor or a blade
razor? Look and listen for the
answer soon.
The group cooked hambur
ger steaks, French fries,
baked onions, and French
bread following the meeting.
Danny Booth, Reporter.
St
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the ceiling too high or too
low? Is the room too light or
too dark? Does the room get
sunlight and if so, during
what portion of the day?
Remember that colors
may be light or dark, warm
or cool, strong or weak. In
general, colors that are dark
in value, warm (reds,
yellows, oranges), and in
tense close up space making
a room look smaller. Colors
that are light in value, cool
(blues, greens), and weak in
strength make a room look
more spacious.
You can make ceilings look
higher or lower, rooms look
larger or smaller, play up
good points and minimize
bad ones through the use of
color. Know what you want
from the colors you choose
and use wisely. Color is one
iof your best decorating
tools!
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice hereby is given there will be a public hearing
at the Main Courtroom, Butts County Courthouse, Jack
son, Georgia at 7:00 o’clock p. m. on Monday, March
10, 1975 upon proposal by owner of the following des
cribed property that this petitioner be granted Special
Exceptions of locating Mobile Home in Zoning Classi
fications: A-R (Agricultural Residential.)
(1) 10 acres located on Jack Maddox Bridge
Road, 612 Militia District, Butts County, Georgia. Land
owned by Sylvia Fleming. Applicant: Rodney and
Sylvia Fleming. Size of Mobile Home 12 x 65.
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Public Hearing to be held by the Butts County
Board of Appeals.
The public is invited to the Public Hearing herein
above announced.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
For the convenience of the public,
the Butts County Tax Commissioner’s
office will be open on Saturday from
8:00 A.M. through 12:00 noon for the
month of March.
To avoid standing in line please
come in and get your tag early and
make your tax return.
Mary Will Hearn
tax commissioner
BUTTS COUNTY— JACKSON, GA.
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ruth at random
By Ruth Bryant
WHAT IS SUNSET?
To the Sun, to the Earth, To Myself
Radiant at the end of your journey
And red with the glow of achievement
As you sink into Mother Earth’s mantle,
Is this Sunset?
Wearied by revolving on your axis
And rotating in space between planets
As you turn from Sol, your life-giver,
Is this Sunset?
Sobered by thoughts of day’s ending
And viewing a pageant of beauty
As my eyes turn to flames of great grandeur,
Is this Sunset?
Is it the fiery end of the bride-groom’s race?
Is it the good-night kiss of the earth for her lover?
Is it the glorious end of a day for me,
And a bright new dawn for another?
What is Sunset?