The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, March 17, 1977, Image 8

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IF Pub/icNotices Notice JACKSON EDA SEWER AGE SYSTEM IMPS. -1977 7624.01 2-10-77 SECTION 181 - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS City of Jackson, Georgia City Hall Jackson, Georgia 30233 Sewerage System Improve ments - 1977 Separate sealed Bids for the construction of Sewerage System Improvements - 1977 which generally consists of the construction of approxi mately 1 miles of 8 inch and 12 inch diameter sewers and the installation of flow measuring and chlorination systems at the Yellow Water Creek wastewater treatment plant will be received by the City of Jackson, Georgia at the office of the City Clerk located at the City Hall, Jackson, Georgia until 3:00 PM local time, March 22, 1977, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. Any contracts) awarded under this Advertisement for Bids are expected to be funded by a grant from the Economic Development Administration of the U. S. Department of Commerce and is identified as EDA Project No. 04-51-01557. Bidders must comply with the President’s Executive Order No. 11,246, as amend ed, prohibiting discrimina tion in employment regard ing race, creed, color, sex or national origin; Title VI of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964; the Davis-Bacon Act; the Anti-Kickback Act; and the Contract Work House Stan dards Act. Bidders must certify that they do not and will not maintain or provide for their employees any facilities that are segregated on basis of race, color, creed or national origin. The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Condi tions, Supplementary Con ditions, General Require ments, Payment Bond, Per formance Bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Drawings Specifications and Addenda may be examined at the following locations: City Hal! Jackson, Georgia 30233 Keck and Wood, Inc. 3722 Pleasantdale Road Atlanta, Georgia 30340 Atlanta Builders Exchange 393 Techwood Drive, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30313 F. W. Dodge Division Plan Room 1316 West Peachtree Street, N. W. Atlanta. Georgia 30309 Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Keck and Wood, Inc., The Engineers, upon deposit of $50.00 for each set. Any Bidder, upon returning his Bid set of documents in good condition within 10 days after the Bid date will be refunded one full deposit. On return of other sets, including those of non-bidders, in good condi tion within 10 days after the Bid date, a refund of $20.00 per set will be made. S-C. B. Brown Mayor City of Jackson, Georgia 3-3-3tc. Notice A statement of Intent to Dissolve Butts County Indus trial Development Board, Inc., a Georgia non-profit corporation, with registered office at c-o P. H. Weaver, 06 Byars Street, Jackson, Ga. has been delivered to the Secretary of State by said corporation and filed by him on January 26,1977, pursuant to law. Richard W. Watkins, Jr. Attorney at Law 169 Dempsey Avenue Jackson, Georgia 30233 3-3-4tc Notice CITATION PROBATE COURT OF BUTTS COUNTY In Re: Application of James Oliver King and John Irvin King to probate in solemn form the will of Effie Zipora Cook, deceased, upon which order for personal service and-or by publication was granted by said court on March 1, 1977. To: Steve King, 4344 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, New York 11355, Richard King, 4344 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, New York 11355, Randy King, 4344 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, New York 11355, Paula King, England, Jimmie King, Tennesee. And all and singular the heirs at law of said decedent, known, unknown and whose legal residences are in doubt. You and each of you are hereby commanded to be and appear on the first Monday in April, 1977,at 11 o’clock A.M. before the Probate Court for said county to show cause, if any there be, why the probate in solemn form of the will of said decedent should not be had and letters testamentary be issued to the applicants. Witness the Honorable W. E. Blue, Probate Judge of said Court, this Ist day of March, 1977. Vicki W. Johnston Clerk, Court of Probate 3-10-4 tc Notice PUBLIC NOTICE OF BULK SALESTRANSFER NOTICE TO ALL CREDIT ORS OF C. LAMAR LONG, d-b-a JACKSON OFFICE SUPPLY Notice is hereby given that on February 25, 1977, C. LAMAR LONG, hereinafter called transferor, transfer red all his right, title and interest in and to the business known as “JACKSON OFFICE SUPPLY”, its equipment, inventory and stock of goods to E. E. SPRATLIN, hereinafter called transferee. The business address of the transferor since the date of business has been 237 East 3rd Street, Jackson, Georgia. The business address of the transferee is 237 East 3rd Street, Jackson, Georgia. Notice is further given that all accounts payable, includ ing any secured indebted nesses, will be assumed by the transferee. An itemized list of items being trans ferred will be maintained at Jackson Office Supply, 237 East 3rd Street, Jackson, Georgia, for inspection as provided by law. SMITH & WELCH ROD G. MEADOWS Attorney at Law P.O. Box 307 McDonough, Georgia 30253 3-10-2tc Notice The annual report of the H. L. Daughtry Foundation (IRS Form 990-AR) is available for public in spection at the office of the Foundation at Weaver In surance Agency, 6 Byars Street, during regular business hours on request made within 180 days after the publication of this notice. P. H. Weaver Chairman Board of Trustees 2-24-4tc THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA Notice STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF BUTTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that JOHN DOYLE McMULLEN, as Administrator of the estate of AMANDA WHITE HEAD, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of said AMANDA WHITE HEAD, deceased; and that an Order was made thereon at the February Term, 1977, for Citation, and that Citation issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said AMAN DA WHITEHEAD, deceased, will take notice that I will pass upon the said applica tion at the April Term, 1977, of the Court of Probate of Butts County; and that unless cause is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave will be granted. This 23rd day of February, 1977. W. E. BLUE PROBATE JUDGE HUGH M. GLIDEWELL, JR. ATTORNEY FOR ADMINI STRATOR. 3-10-4tp Notice CITATION, GEORGIA, BUTTS COUNTY To All Whom it May Concern: Fred Lamar Moore having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Clarence Griffin Moore, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Clarence Griffin Moore 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 Fred Lamar Moore on Clarence Griffin Moore estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 2nd day of March, 1977. W. E. BLUE, PROBATE JUDGE 3-10-4tp Notice DISMISSION OF EXECUTORSHIP GEORGIA, Butts County Whereas, Fred Cavender, Executor of the last will of William E. Cavender, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Wil liam E. Cavender’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 April, 1977. W. E. Blue, Probate Judge 3-10-4tp BAND BOOSTERS TO MEET MAR. 21 The Butts County Band Boosters will meet Monday, March 21st, at 7:30 o’clock for their regular monthly meeting in the Jackson High School Library. All members are urged to attend as some very impor tant matters are to be brought before the group. Women Earn Last year, working women earned a median income of $6,957, compared with $12,152 for men. Since 1962, the number of women lawyers has more than tripled in this country, and the number of women physicians has increased two and a half times. Woman make up 40 per cent of the U S. Labor force but hold only 19 per cent of the jobs in management. Flovilla Happenings By Mrs. Emily Burns Guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. David Burford, April and Carin were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burford of Jenkins burg. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Elliott last Saturday was Miss Wendy Elliott of Macon. Guests on Wednesday were Mrs. Dixie Hood and boys of Macon and Miss Mary Ann Elliott. Mrs. Edna Wilkerson of Atlanta, Mrs. Harold Coch ran and Mrs. Nellie Cochran of Worthville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Burford, Carin and April. The Community extends their sympathy to the family of Mr. Larry Marsh, whose mother, Mrs. Robert Marsh of Julliette, passed away last week. Also to the family of Mrs. Nancy Smith whose grandfather, Mr. Miller of Monticello passed away Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Long of Chamblee were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Long and family and Mrs. D. T. Long. Visiting Mrs. Mollie Pad gett recently were Rev. and Mrs. D. V. Cason of Atlanta, Mrs. Margaret Colwell of Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James of Jackson, Mrs. Susie Ham of Smarr, Mrs. Lee Lev all and Mrs. Patsy Whistler and daughter of Wichita," Kansas. Mrs. Padgett is at home and feeling fine her friends will be interested to learn. Mrs. Shirley Cobb and Barbara of Jonesboro and Mrs. Jean Hart of Griffin were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith of Forsyth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams, Glenn and Andy. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Funder burk and Danny of Jonesboro were guests Sunday of Mrs. Carl Funderburk and Mrs,. Vivian Hightower. Guests Sunday of Mrs. W. E. Waits were Mr. and Mrs. Don Gable of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cochran of Juliette, Mr. and Mrs. Tate Turner of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collins, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Waits. Mrs. Jean Vaughn and Mrs. Lillian Burns attended the last official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron, Fran ces M. Todd and the Worthy Grand Patron, Kirby D. Ward of the Order of Easter Star at the Columbus Municiple Auditorium in Columbus, Ga. on Saturday. While in Columbus they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Martin and family. Mr. Frank Duke of Gray visited with Mrs. Sara Duke Saturday afternoon. Miss Ethel Smith of Jackson and Miss Virginia Smith were visitors in Griffin on Monday. REVIVAL BEGINS APRIL 4TH AT ZION BAPTIST Rev. Timothy Fleming, pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church of Atlanta, will conduct the Spring revival services at Zion Baptist Church beginning April 4th and extending through April Bth, beginning at 7:30 each night. A native of Macon, Rev. Fleming began his ministry at age 11 and now age 23 he is still using his God-given talent to preach the Gospel. Rev. W. C. James, pastor, and Rev. Aye Bandele, associate pastor, invite the public to come out and hear this young minister. BAND MEMBERS REQUESTED TO RETURN ARTICLES All former and present Henderson Junior and Jack son High Band members are requested by Bill Moore, Band Director, to return the following articles to the school before March 21st. 1. A red coat; 2, blue pants with red stripe; 3, a big white hat; and 4, a small silver hat. THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1977 Registration For Baseball, Softball Programs Underway Registration for the sum mer baseball and softball programs began on March 7th and will continue through March 19th at the Jackson- Butts County Recreation Center. Hours for sign up are 9:00a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each day during the week and from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 12th and 19th. Leagues that will sign up on these days are: Pee Wee League - 6 and 7 year old boys or girls; Ty Cobb League - 8 thru 10 year old boys; Little League - 9 thru 12 year old boys; Babe Ruth baseball -13 thru 15 year old boys; Junior League softball - 8 thru 12 year old girls; Senior League softball - 13 thru 15 year old girls; American Legion base ball -16 thru 18 year old boys. Each participant is asked to bring his birth certificate unless one is already on file at the center. Boys signing up for Little League for the first time in Jackson will have try outs on Saturday, March 19, at 4 p.m. and Monday, March 21, at 5 p.m. at the Little League field at James Wallace Memorial Park on the Monticello Highway. Bring your glove to try out. You must try out on one of the designated days. Fees have been established by the Leagues as follows: Pee Wee baseball and Girls softball - $7.00 per player; Ty Cobb baseball - $lO per player; Little League, Babe Ruth and American Legion baseball - $12.50 each. Insurance is included in the Little League, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and American Legion fees. Insurance for the other leagues may be purchased on sign up day for $3.50 per player. Insurance is required for the leagues that are insured automatically. Your parent or legal guardian must sign you up on one of the dates given above. If you have any questions about sign up, please call i775-2404. Jackson Golf Team Wins First Match The Jackson High School Red Devil golf team opened the 1977 golf season at Deer Trail Golf Club Monday with a convincing win over the Newton County Rams by an 18 hole score of 301 to 331. David Brown, the Devils No. 1 man, led the way with a one over par 73 followed by Ronnie Norsworthy, three over 75; Donnie Norsworthy, 4 over 76; and Morris Crockarell with a 5 over 77. Other members of the team are A1 Duke, Cary Thaxton and Doug Bristol. The remaining schedule listing opponents and loca tion to be played follows: Mar. 24 - 3:00, Manchester - Griffin at Deer Trail. Mar. 31 - 3:00, Griffin at Griffin. April 4 - 3:00, Mary Persons at Deer Trail. April 13 - 3:30, Harris County at Callaway Gardens. April 14 - 3:30, Manchester, Warm Springs Golf Course. April 19 - 3:00, Newton County at Porterdale Golf Course. April 26 - 2:30, Mary Persons, Forsyth Country Club. April 28 - 2:30, Thomson, Belle Meade Country Club. April 29 - 3:30, Harris County at Callaway Gardens. May 5 - All Day - Region 3-A Golf Tournament at Little Ocmulgee State Park, Mcßae. May 16 - All Day - State Class A Golf Tournament at Coosa Country Club, Rome. Golf Stats: Returning from last year’s golf team, all six of the top six golfers. Record for the last four years: 1973 - Region 4-A Champs, sth Place in State. 1974 - Region 4-A Champs, State Class A Champions 1975 - Region 4-/\ itunner- Up. 1976 - Region 4-A 3rd Place. New Telephone Directories To Be Mailed Soon Jackson homes and businesses will begin receiv ing the latest edition of one of America’s best known publi cations. It is the latest telephone directory, which features on its cover Georgia’s game bird, the bobwhite quail. According to Southern Bell Manager Charles Rogers delivery of the directories will begin on March 17 and is expected to be completed by March 21. “The artist who did the cover is Mrs. Lanford Burnette, who has ties in both Georgia and Alabama. The bobwhite quail is not anew subject to Mrs. Burnette, even though she presently lives on a cattle ranch in Buffalo Gap, South Dakota. She grew up in the South and says that, since she spent so much time here, quail became one of her favorite subjects,” Rogers said. “The selection for the cover of the bobwhite quail, which is the official game bird of Georgia, is appro priate since Georgia has long been hailed the ‘quail capital of the world.' The bobwhite quail is a genuine natural resource, one that has been a delight to natives of the state and visitors alike,” he added. “Approximately 4500 copies of the new Jackson' telephone book will be distributed,” Rogers said. Rogers said that any subscriber who does not receive a directory by March 25 can arrange to receive one by calling this number, 775-9001. “You should start using your new directory as soon as you receive it,” Rogers advised, “in order to avoid Fred Chevrolet M * DEALER IN JASPER AND NO. 1 JONES COUNTIES. Tom sez, Chevelle-A-Bration Fred Chevrolet offers the following 77 Chevelle Malibu Classics: 4 DOOR SEDAN Light blue metallic with air conditioning, auto, V-8, radio and more. $4777 2 DOOR COUPE Medium red, rally wheels, vinyl interior, radial white lettered tires, air condit ioning, and more. 4 DOOR SEDAN Loaded, Buckskin in color with matching interior. $5177 Many more models and colors to chose from at comparable savings. Phono 468—6475 ruth at random By Ruth Bryant BLUE SKY AND GOOD FRIENDS Blue sky is all around I cannot see it all at once, My eyes behold the golden east Where Sol comes up from couch of blue, And soon I look on North and South Where streaks of gray are shining through! Good friends are all around I cannot find them all at once, My ears are fixed on hearts that beat Where family ties are very strong And soon I look on old and young Where love is true and ever sweet! the possibility of getting a number which has been changed since the last directory. “Since the old telephone directory was printed on recyclable paper, it is suggested that it be given to any group collecting paper and old directories in order to cooperate with ecology groups and to help the collecting group with its fund raising project.” Why Not Two birds were sitting on a wire. “Say," said the first, are you for Jones the Sen ator?” “Why not? He’s for us.” • SACCHARIN ► “GET IT WHILE WE GOT IT” ► | Bottle of 1000 Rexall 1 gr. Saccharin $2.69 City Rexall Pharmacy Jackson, Ga. 30233 2 DOOR COUPE Light blue metallic, vinyl interior, air conditioned, auto, power steering, power brakes $4977 2 DOOR COUPE Gold with black vinyl top, deluxe sport wheels, pin stripes. Most Chevrolet accessories. $5377 ‘Cash or trade appraised accordingly. ■ Fredl Chevrolet m Inc. ■ JACKSON PIANISTS STUDY IN ATLANTA Joey and Stacy Meredith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Meredith of Jackson, partici pated in a piano study course in Atlanta on Saturday. The occasion was the Cumber land Mall Creative Music Festival and the instructor was Mary Pollard, of Columbia University. Both of the Meredith sons are piano pupils of Mrs James Mankin, of Griffin. CAMPFIRE GIRLS EEK 'MR.2O-26