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Notice
Notice is hereby given
there will be a public hearing
in the grand jury room at the
courthouse, Jackson, Geor
gia. at 7:30 P.M. on Monday,
May 30, 1977 upon proposals
by owners of the following
described properties that
these petitioners be granted
special exceptions of locating
mobile homes in zoning
classifications: AR (Agricul
tural-Residential):
(1) 2 Acres (Hardship
Case) on Highway 87, Militia
District 609, Butts County.
Georgia, owner of land Mrs.
R. M. Smith. Owner of
Mobile Home and applicant,
Sammy Smith. Size of Mobile
Home - 2 bedroom.
(2) 40 Acres more or less on
Godsey Road, 612 Militia
District, Butts County, Geor
gia, owner of land and
applicant, Joel T. Bell Size
of Mobile Home - 2 Bedroom.
(3) 129 Acres on Thomas
Ferry Road, 552. Militia
District, Butts County, Geor
gia, owner of land, Mrs.
Harvey Thompson. Applic
ant, Agnes Strickland (Hard
ship Case). Size of Mobile
Home 12 X 60.
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Notice
The Board of Commission
ers of Butts County will hold
a Public Hearing on May 16,
1977 at 9:30 A.M. in the
Commissioners Office in the
Butts County Courthouse to
receive recommendations
for proposed expenditures of
Revenue Sharing Funds.
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Notice
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
A Statement of Intent to
Dissolve HODGES & WHITE
INC., a Georgia corporation
with the registered office at
Route 2, Jackson, Georgia,
has* been delivered to the
Secretary of State by the said
corporation and filed by him
on the 19th day of April, 1977,
in accordance with the
applicable provisions of the
Georgia Business Code.
GARLAND & GARLAND
ATTORNEYS FOR
HODGES & WHITE INC.
300 West Third Street
Jackson, Georgia 30233
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Notice
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS,
CREDITORS, AND
INTERESTED PARTIES
OF "Jackson Office Supply”
Notice is hereby given that
the trade name “JACKSON
OFFICE SUPPLY” is being
changed to “SPRATLIN
PRINTING AND OFFICE
SUPPLY” as of May 1, 1977.
After May 1, customers
and creditors doing business
with “JACKSON OFFICE
SUPPLY" will thereafter be
doing business with
“SPRATLIN PRINTING
AND OFFICE SUPPLY”
RODG. MEADOWS
SMITH & WELCH
ATTORNEYS FOR
SPRATLIN PRINTING AND
OFFICE SUPPLY
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Notice
CITATION TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
Georgia, Butts County
All creditors of the estate
of Clarence Griffin Moore,
deceased, late of Butts
County, are hereby notified
to render in their demands to
the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to
me.
Date —4-14-77, Name —Fred
L. Moore.
Administrator of Clarence
Gritfin Moore, deceased.
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Notice
GEORGIA,
BUTTS COUNTY
Butts County Probate Court.
April 14,1977
The appraisers upon ap
plication of Fannie Bell
Holmes Jones, widow of said
Lewis L. Jones, 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 June term of this
court, why said application
should not be granted.
W. E. Blue, Judge.
Alfred D. Fears
Attorney for Applicant
P.O. Box 3886
Jackson, Georgia
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Notice
The Articles of Incorpora
tion of VAN DEVENTER
MEMORIAL SCOUT
FOl NDATION have been
duly amended on May 2,1977,
by the issuance of a
certificate of amendment by
the Secretary of State, in
accordance with the appli
cable provisions of the
Georgia Nonprofit Corpora
tion Code.
Arnold Feinstein,
Attorney for Van Deventer
Memorial Scout Foundation,
Jones, Bird & Howell,
Attorneys,
75 Poplar Street, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
(404 ) 522-2508
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Notice
GEORGIA, BUTTS
COUNTY
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO DISSOLVE
A CORPORATION
A Statement of Intent to
Dissolve ABW Chevrolet
Company, a Georgia corpor
ation with registered offices
at Macon Highway, Jackson,
Butts County, Georgia, has
been delivered to the
Secretary of State by said
corporation and filed by him
on April 27, 1977 in
accordance with the appli
cable provisions of the
Georgia Business Corpora
tion Code.
This 3rd day of May, 1977.
Hall, Bloch, Garland &
Meyer
1400 Georgia Power Building
P.O. Box 5088
Macon, Georgia 31208
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Notice
FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA,
BUTTS COUNTY
To All Whom it May
Concern:
Lurleen C. Turner having
in proper form applied to me
for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate
of Lisa Ann Holloway, late of
said County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors
and next of kind of Lisa Ann
Holloway 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
Lurleen C. Turner on Lisa
Ann Holloway’s estate.
Witness my hand aid
official signature, this 20th
day of April 1977.
W. E. Blue, Probate Judge
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Notice
STATE OF GEORGIA,
BUTTS COUNTY
To all Whom it May Concern:
Zaek Carter, of said State,
having applied for Letters of
Adniims!ration de bonis non
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON. GEORGIA
on the estate of Hubert A.
Carter, late of said County,
deceased, this is to cite all
and singular the heirs and
creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at the June
term, 1977, of the Court of
Probate of said Conntv ini,
held on the first Monday in
June next, and show cause, if
any they can. why such
letters should not be granted.
This April 11. 1977.
W. E. Blue, Probate Judge
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Notice
GEORGIA,
BUTTS COUNTY
WHERAS, Robert Olin
Fuqua, as Executor of the
Will of Mrs. Hester J. Fuqua,
deceased, having filed in this
court, in due form, his
petition for letters of dismis
sion, this is to cite all persons
concerned to be and appear
at the June Term, 1977, of the
Probate Court of said county
to show cause, if any they
have or can, why the prayers
of said petition should not be
allowed and said executor
receive letters of dismission
as prayed.
This 2nd day of May, 1977.
W. E. BLUE
Judge, Probate Court,
Butts County, Georgia
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Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
By virtue of the power of
sale contained in a Deed to
Secure Debt from F. A.
REECE ALSO KNOWN AS
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, the undersigned
GEORGIA FEDERAL SAV
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TION (formerly Atlanta
Federal Savings and Loan
Association) will offer 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 June, 1977, the
following described
property:
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 fol
lows :
BEGINNING at a point on
the south line of Land Lot 28,
nine hundred ninety (990)
feet 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 im
mediately due and payable
by reason of default under
the provisions of such Deed
to Secure Debt and the note
secured thereby, and sale
will be made for the purpose
of applying the proceeds
thereof toward expenses of
sale and payment of the
indebtedness and interest
thereon, all as provided in
said Deed to Secure Debt,
and any balance remaining
shall be applied as provided
by law.
The the best of the
undersigned’s knowledge
and belief the party in
possession of the property is
F. A. REECE KNOWN
AS FRED A REECE.
Said property will be sold
as the property of F. A.
REECE ALSO KNOWN AS
FRED A. REECE,subject to
unpaid taxes, special assess
ments and prior restrictions
of record, if any.
GEORGIA FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCI ATION as Attorney
in Fact for
F. A. REECE ALSO KNOWN
AS FRED A. REECE
Mitchell. Clarke, Pate &
Anderson
Sixth Floor, 20 Marietta St.,
N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
577-6010
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Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BUTTS
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained
within that certain Deed to
Secure Debt executed by
THOMAS P. PETROZIEL
LO. SR. to THE BANK OF
COVINGTON dated August
5. 1976 and recorded in Deed
Book 61, page 674, Butts
County, Georgia, Deed
Records, securing a note
from THOMAS P. PETRO
ZIELLO, SR. of even date
therewith in the original
principal amount of SIX
TEEN THOUSAND SEVEN
HUNDRED THREE AND
50-100 ($16,703.50) DOL
LARS, there will be sold by
the undersigned in front of
the court house door in Butts
County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in June, 1977,
namely June 7, 1977, during
the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the
following described proper
ty. to wit:
All the tract and parcel of
land lying and being in the
616th District, G.M., Butts
County, Georgia, and same
being known and identified
as Lot No. 253 in Section 5 of
Reeves Subdivision as per
plat of survey by W. A.
Holston dated April, 1958,
being recorded in Plat Book
1. page 73, Office of the Clerk,
Butts County Superior Court,
said lot fronts easterly on
Jackson Lake 100 feet, and
being bounded on the West by
a road, also bounded on the
North by Crawley (now or
formerly) and on the South
by Mrs. Wilson Reeves.
Because the said THOMAS
P. PETROZIELLO, SR.
defaulted in making monthly
payments on the aforesaid
note as secured by the Deed
to secure Debt as they ma
tured, THE B£NK OF
COVINGTON, pursuant to
the provisions of said Note
and said Deed to Secure Debt
securing same has exercised
its option and declared the
entire balance under said
Note due and collectable.
This sale will be made for
the purpose of paying the
aforesaid Note and the
proceeds thereof will be used
first for the payment of said
Note and the accrued interest
thereon, attorney’s fees and
expenses of sale, and the
balance, if any, will be
delivered to the said
THOMAS P. PETROZIELLO
SR. Said property will be sold
subject to any and all unpaid
taxes, other assessments,
and other restrictions of
record.
The above described
property will be sold as the
property of THOMAS P.
PETROZIELLO, SR.
This Ist day of May, 1977.
THE BANK OF
COVINGTON
AS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
FOR THOMAS P.
PETROZELLIO, SR.
ELLIS & ALEXANDER
31K2 Elm Street, N. E.
P.O. Box 247
Covington, Georgia 30209
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Notice
GEORGIA, BUTTS CO.
Notice is given that
ANGELINE FAYE JAR
RELL KIMBELL filed her
Sons Follow Fathers Into Popular Ga.
National Guard Mid-State Company
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FATHER-SON TEAMS—Company A, 878th Engineer
Battalion, Georgia National Guard, has four father-son
teams among its members, who spend their guard duty at
Jackson and Eatonton. Pictured above standing are the
four senior members of the team, SFC Larry G. Manley,
Sr., of Eatonton, left; and, from Jackson, CW3 Max I.
The National Guard
doesn’t particularly set out to
recruit father-son teams, but
you wouldn't know that by
looking at Cos. A, 878th
Engineer Battalion at Jack
son and Eatonton.
The one company has four.
“I don’t know how we got
so many,” says the com
pany's commander, Cpt.
Jackie Perry, “I guess the
men just talked their sons
into getting in.”
Not so, say the fathers:
SFC Walter Barnes of
Jackson, CW3 Max I. Perdue
of Flovilla, SFC Larry G.
Manley Sr. of Eatonton, and
SFC William L. Crum of
Jackson.
But, they add, psychology
was employed. “When he
was about that big,” says
SFC Manley, holding his
hand about two-feet from the
ground, “I brought him a
uniform from summer camp.
Every year, I’d bring him a
cap or fatigue uniform or
something. He said then he
was going to get in the Guard
and he never changed his
mind.”
'' I have just always wanted
to get in,” replies his son,
SP4 Larry Manley Jr. of
Eatonton. “I didn't ever even
have to think about it.”
The Manleys were the first
father-son team in the unit.
The son joined almost four
years ago and the father, a
State Department of Trans
portation employe in Eaton
ton, has been a member of
the Guard for 27 years.
SFC Crum, a 29-year
Guard veteran, says the
decision by his son, SP4
Jerry F. Crum, was strictly
his own. “I didn’t talk him
into it—a lot of fellas said I
did—but he came in on his
own.” He continues:
“I knew there were going
to be some hard days ahead
and I didn’t want him to
blame me for it.”
The younger Crum says,
and others agree, that it
causes neither father nor son
problems having the other in
the unit. “It doesn’t make
that much difference. Every
body knows daddy’s here
big deal.”
SP4 Crum says he made
petition to the Superior Court
of said county on May 3,1977,
for a change in Petitioner’s r
name from ANGELINE
FAYE JARRELL KIMBELL
to ANGELINE FAYE JAR
RELL, and notice is given to
any interested party to
appear in said matter in said
court at 9:30 A.M. on June 10,
1977, at which time objec
tions to the granting of the
relief prayed for must be
filed in said Court.
This 9th day of May, 1977.
ANGELINE FAYE
JARRELL KIMBELL,
Petitioner
BANKS, LAMBDIN,
WATSON & LINDSEY
P. O. Box 6K
Bartlesville, GA 30204
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1977
the decision about three
years ago because the
engineering battalion pro
vided training he wanted
operating heavy equipment.
“There’s no use going to
school and paying when I
could join the Guard and they
would train me and pay me,
too,” he says.
“That’s right,” adds his
father, “he's learning a trade
right now.”
CW3 Perdue, a member of
the Guard for 28 years, says
he asked his son, SP4 Scott
Perdue of College Park,
about getting in the unit, “but
I didn't put any pressure on
him—l just asked.”
Young Perdue says he
continues as a member of the
unit although it is a 45-minute
drive to attend weekend
drills once a month. “I just
like this unit.”
PFC Daniel W. Barnes of
Jackson says he joined the
Guard “I guess for the
training and the extra
money.” His father, SFC
Barnes, has been a Guard
member for 21 years.
The sons agree there are
advantages to having fathers
in their unit. One is that there
is always an easy touch for
extra money if they run short
during annual summer train
ing.
Another is that it maintains
the continuity of the unit.
“Most of them have been
together for a long time and
are real good friends, so they
stay together,” says young
Crum.
What’s more, SFC Manley
says he has two other sons,
ages 14 and 16, “and they are
going to join as soon as they
get old enough.”
But they draw the line at
father-daughter Guard
teams. Manley, Crum and
Perdue have daughters at or
near Guard age and Man
ley’s daughter has expressed
interest. “I talked her out of
it.” he says. “I told her to
stay at the house.”
The unit is among those
from 25 towns and cities
attending annual summer
camp at Ft. Stewart, Ga.,
through May 7.
Help keep
our forest
from
smoking.
Useyour
ashtray.
Don't be careless
with the future
Kwl _A Public Service of Thl* Nrwipaprr
CoukS 6*. T he Ad vernung Council
Perdue. SFC Walter Barnes and SFC William L. Crum.
Front row. left to right, are SP4 Larry Manley, Jr., SP4
Scott Perdue, PFC Daniel W. Barnes and SP4 Jerry F.
Crum. The Unit has just completed its summer
encampment at Ft. Stewart, Georgia.
Report From
Indian Springs
By Mrs. Clyde Hoard
Miss Blannie Stallworth
had as her guests Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wells,
Mrs. Dallas Martin and Mrs.
Eva Wright of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss
of Chattanooga, Tenn. and
Mrs. Beverly Westmoreland
and son of Atlanta visited
their father, Mr. Otis Moss,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoard,
Mr. J. T. Bearden, Mrs. Asa
Maddox and Miss Winnie
Taylor attended revival
services at Sandtown Baptist
Church Wednesday night.
Rev. Ed Hoard is pastor and
Dr. J. O. Dorriety was guest
speaker and Steve Jett was
music director.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holloway
spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. Allen Batchelor and
family in Bremen.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Maddox
were luncheon guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Earnhart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cor
nell visited Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Baker and family in
Atlanta, Sunday.
Mrs. Minerva Torbett
spent the weekend here and
had as her guest Mrs.
Virginia Parnell of Estille, S.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoard
and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Crane
were luncheon guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hoard
and Barrett.
Mrs. Margaret Greer of
Dublin spent Friday night
here and on Saturday and
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NOAII AND THE AUK —John Dance portrays Noah and
Terry Browning is the Auk in the Atlanta Children’s
Theatre production of "Noah and the. Auk”, which will be
staged Monday, May 16th, at the Jackson High Auditorium
at 10:00 A M. and 1:30 P.M
Sunday she was guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Duke and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor
had as their guests Sunday
Mrs. Emmett Taylor, Mrs.
Lily Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.
John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Taylor and family of
Crawfordville, Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Ogletree and son of
McDonough.
Mr. Stan Hogan spent
Mother’s Day with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Hogan, in Dublin.
Ted and Gay McMichael of
Georgia College were week
end guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Michael.
Mrs. Jack Hawley visited
Wednesday and Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe
Jones and daughter at
Stephen Foster State Park.
Mrs. Margaret McDonald
of Albany spent the weekend
with her sister, Mrs. Lynda
Rastello, and on Saturday
she attended the funeral of
her nephew, Mr. Archer
Tingle, in Forsyth.
Mrs. Spencer Johnson and
Mrs. Mary Alice Culbreth of
Zebulon attended the State
Gymnastics meeting held in
Athens on Saturday. Michelle
Johnson, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Sidney Johnson of
Hazlehurst, participated and
placed fourth all-around with
eighty-one girls in the
contest. Sidney Johnson
visited his grandmother
Saturday night and Sunday.