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Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
certain Security Deed ex
ecuted by JOHN P. HUTCH
INSON and ANNE C.
HUTCHINSON to William T.
Walker on February 28,1970,
recorded in Deed Book 37,
Folio 4, Butts County
records, there will be sold by
William T. Walker at public
outcry before the Court
House, in said State, as
Attorney in Fact, for the said
makers of said deed, on the
first Tuesday in December,
1976, during the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property,
to wit:
All that certain lot, tract,
or parcel of land, situate,
lying, and being in the 616th
Dist GM Butts County,
Georgia, identified as Lot no.
219 of “Reeves’ Develop
ment” on Lake Jackson as
per plat of W A Holston,
Surveyor, dated 6-7-55, re
corded in Plat Book “1”, pg
12, Office Clerk Butts
Siqjerior Court - same facing
W on road 60 feet and E on
lake 100 feet, and being same
property described in deed
from M W & Nell Reeves to J
T Walker, dated 7-12-55, and
recorded in Deed Book “21”,
pg 177 (a), said Clerk’s
Office, and subject to
restrictions and easements
mentioned therein, as well as
conditions and rights stated
therein.
Also, included herein are
all appliances, furnishings,
and furniture in the improve
ments on said lot, as well as
boat dock and well and
pump.
The debt secured by said
loan deed being in default
and the holder having
declared the balance of the
indebtedness due, this sale
will be made for the purpose
of paying the same, and the
proceeds thereof will be
applied to the payment of
said indebtedness, and all
charges and expenses in
connection with foreclosure,
and the balance, if any, to be
applied as provided by law.
Subject to any outstanding
and unpaid taxes, street
improvements and ease
ments or restrictive cove
nants appearng of record.
William T. Walker,
As Attorney in Fact for
John P. Hutchinson and
Anne C. Hutchinson
J.E.B. Stewart and
H. Eugene Brown
194 South Main Street
Jonesboro, Georgia
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Notice
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF BUTTS COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.
3247
ACTION FOR TOTAL
DIVORCE
Barbara Carol (Winters)
Pope, Plaintiff VS. Harold C.
Pope, Defendant
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
TO: HAROLD C. POPE,
DEFENDANT NAMED
ABOVE:
You are hereby notified
that the above-styled action
seeking a total divorce was
filed against you in said
Court on the 25th day of
October, 1976, and by reason
of an Order for Service by
Publication entered by the
Court on the 25th day of
October, 1976, you are hereby
commanded and required to
file with the Clerk of said
Court and serve upon
BYRD ' GARLAND,
plaintiff’s attorney, whose
address is 300 West Third
Street, Jackson, Georgia
30233, an answer to the
complaint within sixty (60)
days of the date of the Order
for Service by Publication.
WITNESS THE HONOR
ABLE PRESIDING JUDGE
OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF BUTTS COUNTY,
GEORGIA.
This the 25th day of
October, 1976.
David P. Ridgeway
Clerk, Superior Court, Butts
County, Georgia.
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Notice
GEORGIA, BUTTS
COUNTY
On application of Robert C.
Long, 846 East Third Street,
Jackson, Georgia and James
W. McCook, 111, 2205 Upper
River Road, Macon, Georgia,
Articles of Incorporation
have been granted to 808
LONG CHEVROLET, INC.
by the Honorable Sam L.
Whitmire. Judge of the
Superior Court of Butts
County, in accordance with
the applicable provisions of
the Georgia Business Corp
ration Code. The registered
office of the corporation is
located at 846 East Third
Street, Jackson, Georgia,
and its registered agent at
such address is Robert C.
Long. The purpose of the
corporation is to operate an
automobile dealership to
purchase or otherwise
acquire, own, mortgage,
pledge, sell, assign, transfer,
otherwise dispose of, and to
deal in and with, either at
wholesale or retail, auto
mobiles, trucks, buses,
motor vehicles of all kinds,
machinery, implements,
tools, appliances, other
goods, wares and merchan
dise of all kinds, and repair
parts, attachments, devices
and materials used in or
intended for use in con
nection with any of the
foregoing articles; to con
duct and operate a repair and
service shop wherein auto
mobiles and all types of
motor vehicles may be
repaired, overhauled and
serviced; to maintain show
rooms and conduct both
wholesale and retail new and
used motor vehicle sales;
and to do and perform all
other act or thing not
inconsistent with law relative
to the conduct of such a
business that may be
necessary in its operation.
The corporation likewise
shall have the authority to
buy, sell, trade, encumber,
lease, rent, exchange or
otherwise acquire, deal with
and dispose of real and
personal property of every
kind, character and descrip
tion. The minimum capital
with which the corporation
shall commence business is
$500.00.
Edward J. Harrell,
Attorney for Bob Long
Chevrolet, Inc.
OF COUNSEL:
Martin, Snow, Grant &
Napier
P.O. Box 4987
Macon, Georgia 31208
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Notice
NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
TO THE ELECTORATE OF
THE CITY OF JACKSON,
STATE OF GEORGIA:
This notice is to advise you
that on the 3rd day of
November, 1976, a municipal
general election will be held
by the Governing Authority
of the City of Jackson, State
of Georgia.
The election will be held for
the purpose of electing a
Mayor and Councilmen for
the Second and Third Wards.
The polls in said election
shall open at 7:00 a.m. and
close at 7:00 p.m.
This notice is being given
pursuant to Ga. Laws 1968,
pp. 885,910, as Amended (Ga.
Code., Section 34A-702).
MUNCIPAL
SUPERINTENDENT
CITY OF JACKSON,
STATE OF GEORGIA
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THE JACKSON PROCRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY. OCTOBER .28, 1976
Notice
October 12,1976
The Butts County Grand
Jury will be in session
beginning November 1, 1976
for the regular November
Term and while in session
will select, elect or appoint a
person to fill the position of
Judge of the Small Claims
Court of Butts County,
Georgia.
This notice is given in
accordance with Code Sec
tion 59-319 of the Code of
Georgia.
This 12th day of October
1976.
David P. Ridgeway
Clerk, Superior Court
Butts County, Georgia
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Notice
NOTICE OF
INCORPORATION
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BUTTS
On application of Thomas
Bennett Clark, Jr., and Fred
Dempsey Brooks, Articles of
Incorporation have been
granted to “THE JACKSON
111 SUPERETTE, INC.” by
Honorable Sam L. Whitmire
Judge of the Superior Court
of Butts County, Georgia, in
accordance with the appli
cable provisions of the
Georgia Business Corpora
tion Code. The registered
office of the corporation is
located at 35 Dempsey
Avenue, Jackson, Georgia,
30233. The registered agent
at such address is F.
Dempsey Brooks. The pur
pose of the corporation is
profit to the shareholders, for
the purpose of owning
property, leasing property,
managing and using pro
perty for the profit of the
shareholders, and for the
purpose of conducting the
business formerly known as
“Mackey’s Grocery”, and
conducting any other busi
ness not prohibited by law.
The minimum capital with
which the corporation shall
commence business •is
$6,000.00.
RICHARD MILAM
ATTORNEY FOR THE
INCORPORATORS
316 WEST THIRD ST.
P.O. BOX 3604
JACKSON, GEORGIA 30233
(404 ) 775-4467
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Notice
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BUTTS.
NOTICE OF
INCORPORATION
On application of James B.
White, Jr. and William T.
Webb of Jackson, Georgia,
Articles of Incorporation
have been granted to WHITE
DEVELOPMENT CO. by the
Honorable Hugh D. Sosebee,
Judge of the Superior Court
of Butts County, Georgia, in
accordance with the applic
able provisions of the
Georgia Business Corporate
Code. The registered office of
the corporation is Route 2,
Box 432, Jackson, Georgia
30233, and its registered
agent at such address is
James B. White, Jr.
The purposes of the
corporation are to: develop
real property; build, con
struct and erect structures
upon real property for the
purposes of sale or invest
ment; do all other things and
to have all other powers
allowed similar corporations
under the present and future
laws of the State of Georgia.
The minimum capital with
which the corporation shall
commence business is
$500.00.
GARLAND & GARLAND
Attorneys for Petitioners
300 West Third Street
Jackson, Georgia 30233
Notice
October 12,1976
The Butts County Grand
Jury will be in session
beginning November 1, 1976
for the regular November
Term and while in session
will select, elect or appoint
members and alternates of
the Board of Equalization of
Butts County, Georgia.
This notice is given in
accordance with Code Sec
tion 59-319 of the Code of
Georgia.
This 12th day of October
1976.
David P. Ridgeway
Clerk, Superior Court
Butts County, Georgia
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Notice
DISMISSION OF
EXECUTORSHIP
Georgia. Butts County
Whereas, Charlie D.
Moore, Executor of the last
will of T. W. Moore,
represents to the Court, in his
petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he
has fully administered T. W.
Moore’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 admini
stration, and receive Letters
of Dismission, on the first
Monday in November, 1976.
September 20, 1976
L. J. Washington
Probate Judge
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Notice
DISMISSION OF
EXECUTORSHIP
Georgia. Butts County
Whereas, Richard W. Wat
kins, Jr., Executor of the last
will of Thomas J. Collins,
represents to the Court, in his
petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he
has fully administered
Thomas J. Collins’ 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 admini
stration, and receive Letters
of Dismission, on the first
Monday in November, 1976.
September 20, 1976.
L. J. Washington
Probate Judge
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Notice
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CITIZENS AND PRO
PERTY OWNERS OF
FLOVILLA, GEORGIA
The municipal planning
commissin of Flovilla,
Georgia, has made and
certified to the governing
authority of Flovilla,
Georgia, a zoning plan,
including maps, for the
entire area of Flovilla,
Georgia.
Copies of same may be
examined at Flovilla City
Hall during its business
hours.
A public hearing upon the
question of the adoption of
said zoning plan and maps
will be held at Flovilla City
hall at 7:30 P.M.on Novem
ber 8, 1976.
Mayor and Council
City of Flovilla, Georgia
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Notice
NOTICE OF ELECTION
This is to give notice that
the Town of Jenkinsburg will
hold an election on December
4th, 1976 for the purpose of
electing three Councilmen
for two year terms. Polls will
open at 7 a.m. and close at 7
p.m.
Citizens wishing to qualify
for any of these offices may
qualify with the Town Clerk,
Mrs. T. H. Price, October
26th through November 25th,
1976. The qualifying fee is
SI.OO.
The Town Council urges all
citizens 18 years of age ahd
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TRI-CITIES MAYORS ENDORSE JACK FLYNT
Hapeville Mayor Frank Coggin (left), East Point Mayor
Bruce Bannister and College Park Mayor Ralph Presley
(not pictured) all endorsed 6th District Congressman Jack
Flynt this week. The mayors praised Flynt’s attention to
their needs as municipalities. In a related event, the 6th
Jack Flynt Rips His Opponent
As Being A Disguised Liberal
NEWNAN, GA., October
18, 1976 - Proving his
reputation as a feisty
political infighter, 6th Dis
trict Congressman Jack
Flynt told Coweta County
Democrats here tonight that
“the people are tired, very
tired” of his opponent, Newt
Gingrich, who “seems to be
two people, maybe more.”
“I think our people are
tired of schizophrenic poli
ticians who say one thing,
then do another,” Flynt told
the vocal and partisan
crowd.
“I think they are tired of
carpetbaggers trying to tell
them how to run their lives. I
think they are tired of
out-of-state organizations
trying to buy Georgia
elections.”
Flynt said Gingrich claims
to be a Republican, but tried
to disrupt a Democratic
Delegate Selection Conven
tion in 1972 as a McGovern
operative.
“He claims he knows what
the people of the 6th District
want, but he has relied on
out-of-state Republican big
wigs like Barry Goldwater,
Bill Brock, John Rhodes and
John Connally to come in
here and tell our people what
they want,” Flynt charged.
Flynt, now the “dean” of
the Georgia delegation in the
House and, after 22 years, a
senior member of the
Appropriations Committee,
cited his own record of
conservatism and fiscal
reponsibility as the reason
voters should return him to
Congress.
“He claims to be a
conservative,” Flynt contin
ued, “Is this the same
conservative who in his
college days at Tulane was
chairman of Youth for
Rockefeller? Is this the same
conservative sho has a
former McGovern worker as
his campaign director?”
Flynt, seeking his 13th
term in the U. S. House of
Representatives, said Ging
rich’s claim of having
support in the district was
weak because he, Gingrich,
has received more than
one-third of his contributions
from out-of-state Republican
organizations.
up to check with the Town
Clerk now and if not
registered to complete regis
tration for this election by
November 20th.
Mayor and Council of
The Town of Jenkinsburg
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De Cormier
Singers To
Be At Gordon
The public is invited to
attend a bicentennial mus
ical by the Robert De
Cormier Singers at Gordon
Junior College on Wednes
day, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. in
Alumni Memorial Hall.
General admission tickets
are $2.50 each. Gordon
students will admitted free
with I.D. cards. Tickets are
available in the Dean of
Students’ Office.
The 12-member folk music
group is directed by Robert
De Cormier, a composer and
conductor. The feature of the
performance will be excerpts
from “Something To Do,” a
musical that expresses what
contemporary people feel
about their jobs and working
in general.
This original work was
written by Morton Gould and
Carolyn Leigh and pre
miered at the Kennedy
Center in Washington, D. C.
on Labor Day, 1976. Pearl
Bailey starred and the
Robert De Cormier Singers
were featured in the Wash
ington performance.
The four-part program will
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice hereby is given there will be a public hearing
in the Grand Jury Room, Jackson, Georgia at 7:00 p. m.
on Monday, Nov. 8, 1976 upon proposals by owners of
the following described properties that these petitioners
be granted Special Exceptions of locating Mobile Homes
in Zoning Classifications: A-R (Agricultural Residen
tial.)
(1) 310 Acres located on the Foster Road, 610
Militia District, Butts County, Georgia. o\vner of land
E. S. Foster Est. Applicant: Kerry Allen. Size of Mobile
Home 12 x 60.
(2) 10 Acres located off Hwy. 42, 614 Militia
District, Butts County, Georgia. Owner and Applicant
of land: Bobby Lavender. Size of Mobile Home 24 x 66.
Public Hearing to be held by the Butts County
Board of Appeals. The public is invited to the public
hearing hereinabove annnounced.
District Municipal Association, meeting at Haralson, Ga
on October 13th, officially adopted a resolution praising
Flynt’s support of the Revenue Sharing Bill in the U. S.
House of Representatives. Flynt said, “With such support
coming from these kind of people, I am more confident than
ever that I will be re-elected on November 2.
Convictions
Are Up In
Welfare Fraud
Four Georgians have been
sent to jail for welfare fraud
in the last 30 days, according
to Mary Pollotta, legal
services officer for the
Georgia Department of Hu
man Resources.
The three women and one
man had illegally received a
total of over $25,000 in food
stamps, Medicaid, and other
public assistance.
Two of the offenders have
been sentenced to one year in
jail. The other two have been
sentenced to three years. One
of these will be allowed to
serve the term only on
weekends says Ms. Pallotta.
According to DHR Com
missioner, T. M. Jim
Parham, cooperation be
tween the county depart
ments of Family and
Children’s Services, local
prosecutors, and the legal
services unit has enabled
DHR to move an increasing
volume of cases.
“Beginning in 1971 from a
also include the following
selections: “Good Old Colony
Days,” “The Island Queen,”
“The Dying Redcoat,”
“Yankee Doodle,” “Two
Brothers,” “Pick a Bale of
Cotton,” “He’s the Man for
Me,” and “Free, My Lord,
Free at Las’.”
virtually ‘stand still’ posi
tion, the unit has had
significant gains recorded
each year,” says Parham.
Ms. Pallotta says, “In the
three years from 1969 to 1972,
there were only seven
convictions for welfare fraud
in Georgia. Since June 1972
we have had nearly 60
convictions.
“In the past two years the
reports to the unit of cases of
suspected fraud have
doubled from 1,709 to 3,933,”
says Parham. “In fiscal year
1976, 1,042 cases were
referred to the courts for
trial compared to 458 the
previous year.”
The number of convictions
and pleas nearly doubled this
year to 272, and is expected to
double again next year. A
total of $279,627 from illegally
received benefits was re
covered this year, doubling
last year’s sum.
“We are right on schedule
or ahead of our projected
figure for 1977,” says
Parham. “Public interest
has helped us gain momen
tum.”
Little Variation
Near the Equator, climate
varies little throughout
the year. Rainfall and tem
perature in those regions
remain consistently high.
The absence of seasons
means that plants do not
display a resting period,
while the abundance of
warmth and moisture en
sures a particularly luxuri
ant.