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Delinquent Taxes Due Butts County
CONTINUED
Ridley, §am 1976 140 31
Ridley, Sam 1975 143.27
Roberts, Frank L. 1976 16.57
Roberts, Frank L. 1975 16.15
Roberts, Fulton 1976 104
Roper, Mrs. Charles 1976 63.54
Rose, R. L. 1976 33.93
Rose, R. L. 1975 2 .85
Rosser, Terry 1976 27.30
Saunders, Harold D. 1975 69.07
Saunders, Harold D. 1974 71.86
Schafer, Nancy 1975 57.57
Scheibe, Orville 1976 34.07
Scheibe, Orville 1975 47.22
Scott, Howard 1975 2.39
Scott, Oscar 1976 4.64
Scott, Oscar 1975 4.52
Seymour, Stewart & Lillian 1976 2.33
Shafer, Nancy E. 1975 32.74
Shannon, Anna 1976 11.75
Sharp, Carolyn M. 1974 90.59
Shaw, Charles 1976 11.94
Shaw, Charles 1975 n.68
Sheffield, Mrs. W. B. 1976 31.00
Shivers, Willie Morris 1975 61.62
Shubert, Shelby 1976 73.67
Simmons, M. R. 1976 48.35
Simmons, M. R. 1975 47.14
Sims, Charlie W. 1976 33.64
Smith, Albert 1976 2.64
Smith, Albert J. 1975 5.88
Smith, Albert J. 1976 6.03
Smith, Albert J. 1974 7 30
Smith, Albert J. 1973 6.37
Smith, Albert J. 1972 6.31
Smith, Albert J. 1971 6.25
Smith, James 1975 57.10
Smith. JR 1975 12.94
Smith, J.B. 1976 13.26
Smith, John H. & Josephine 1976 110.45
Smith, Johnnie Lee 1976 54.90
Smith, Julia 1976 13.50
Smith, Julia Ann Fears 1976 .70
Smith, Julia Ann Fears 1975 .72
Smith, James & Shirley 1976 6.24
Smith, Thomas S. 1976 32.31
Snipes, Floyd C. 1975 1.90
Snipes, Floyd C. 1976 1.95
Spangler, Dick B. 1975 5.42
Speer, Mike 1974 44.73
Sjieer, Mike 1973 36.46
Speelberger, Larry & S.A. Lewis 1975 381.23
Spivey, Eugene 1976 38.45
Stephens, Roy E. & Warren E. 1976 343.42
Steptoe, Johnnie 1975 56.72
Steward, Charlie Lee 1976 102.75
Stewart, Isiah 1976 60.50
Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. 1976 102.10
Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. 1975 103.88
Stewart, Willie '*■’ 1975 53.04
Ste Wart, Willie 1976 54.40
Stewart, Willie H. & Elnora 1976 10.96
Stewart, Willie H. & Elnora 1975 14.25
Stewart, Willie Lee 1974 112.65
Stewart, Willie Thomas 1976 5.44
Stewart, Willie Thomas 1975 5.31
Stodghill, Gertrude 1974 21.62
Stodghill, Gertrude 1973 12.66
Stone, Harriett & Sarah Vance 1976 271.34
Stone, Harriett & Sarah Vance 1976 103.96
Stone, Harriett & Sarah Vance 1976 159.28
Strickland, F. N. 1976 4.87
Strickland, Morgan 1976 48.38
Strickland, W. H. 1976 94.07
Suburban Land Brokers 1976 84.41
Swanson, W. E. 1976 43.60
Swanson, W. E. 1975 42.47
Swanson, W. E. 1974 62.47
Taft, Henry 1975 53.56
Taft, Henry 1976 54.97
Taylor, Albert 1976 127.48
Taylor, Albert Allen 1975 128.89
Taylor, Albert Allen 1974 73.05
Taylor, Bobby Warren 1976 44.74
Taylor, Bobby Warren 1975 43.60
Taylor, David J. 1976 71.53
Taylor, Duffie Lee 1975 12.35
Taylor, Geraldine 1976 100.90
Taylor, Geraldine 1975 103.01
Taylor, John R. & Bertha 1976 132.80
Taylor, Jonas & Sara 1975 256.37
Taylor, Jonas & Sara 1974 93.67
Taylor, Jonas & Sara 1973 55.80
Taylor, Merritt 1976 63.95
Taylor, Norman & Sara K. 1976 45.48
The Music Cos. 1976 29.24
Thomas, Alton 1976 5.66
Thomas, Alton 1975 5.52
Thomas, Frank 1973 15.51
Thomason, Donald & Earl Smith 1975 38.95
Thomason, Donald & Earl Smith 1974 93.74
Thomason, Donald & Earl Smith 1973 76.42
Thompson, Harley A. Etal 1976 543.88
Thompson, Harley A. Etal 1976 537.23
Thornton, John H. 1976 197.08
Tippens, John G. 1976 33.64
Towery, Alvin J. 1976 61.91
Towner, Milford 1976 48.73
Trimier, Berry D. 1976 6.24
Turner Dorsey 1976 12.06
Turner, Dorsey 1975 16.74
Tuten, Edward F. 1976 19.44
Tuten, Edward F. 1975 25.29
Vaughn, Charlie 1976 5.00
Waldron, Harrell & Katherine 1976 57.19
Walker, Cecil H. 1976 31.48
Walker, Cecil H. 1975 43.60
Walker, Ediliue 1976 237.12
Walker, Jimmy Lee & Earline 1976 .44
Walker, Jimmy Lee & Earline 1975 .44
Wallen, S. D. Jr. 1976 5.25
Wallen, S. D. Jr. 1975 5.11
Walker, Rev. Roland 1976 41.18
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA
Warren, James R. 1975 46.55
Warren, James R. 1975 67.31
Washington, Mrs. Lorell 1976 41.65
Watkins, Charles 1976 44.05
Watkins, Charles 1975 60.98
Watkins, Ms. Lilia 1976 444.07
Watkins, Ms. Lilia 1974 343.66
Watkins, Ms. Lilia 1973 280.18
Watkins, Ms. Lilia 1972 278.18
Watkins, Ms. Lilia 1971 275.00
Watkins, Ms. Lilia 1975 474. 00
Watson, Charlie Clifford 1976 52.49
Watson, Geraldine 1976 23.10
Watson, Geraldine M. 1975 32.02
Watson, James Otis 1976 86.40
Watson, Jame Otis 1975 11.18
Watts, John T. 1975 20.61
Watts, John T. 1974 30.64
Watts, Robert & Helen 1976 46.67
Watts, Robert & Helen 1975 55.33
Watts, Robert & Helen 1974 12.72
Watts, Willie Thomas 1976 25.16
Watts, Willie Thomas 1975 34.87
Weaver, Willie & Velma 1976 .38
Webb, Freeman 1976 8.77
Webb Harry J. 1976 173.99
Webb, John W. 1975 28.50
Webb, Velma 1976 58.37
Webb, Wilmer 1975 11.40
Whitaker, Mrs. Leroy 1976 1.85
White, Homer E. 1976 6.28
Whitehead, Gladys 1975 26.41
Whitehead, Henry 1976 272.49
Whitehead, Henry 1975 388.78
Whitehead, Robert Jr. 1976 .31
Whitted, J. B. 1976 5.85
Whitted, J.B. 1975 5.70
Wilkes, Fellman E. & Betty 1976 43.86
Wilkes, Fellman E. & Betty 1975 42.75
Wilkes, John E. 1976 38.57
Wilkes, Mathew & Willie 1976 8.39
Williams, G. L. 1976 24.37
Williams, Mack S. 1976 60.82
Williamson, John E. &Jeane 1974 84.62
Wilson, Annie Mae 1976 5.20
Wilson, Annie Mae 1975 6.77
Wilson, Annie Mae 1974 9.05
Wilson, Arlandus Est. 1976 245.08
Wilson, Grady Jr. 1976 31.34
Wilson, Grady Jr. 1975 45.50
Wise. Arthur Will 1976 65.55
Wise, Arthur Will 1975 69.40
Wise, Thomas 1976 15.59
Wise, W. M. 1975 4.75
Wood. Charles E. 1976 €7.18
Wood, Charles E. 197a 65.45
Wood, Charles E. 1974 82.40
Woodall, G.O. 1976 9.65
Woodard, Margaret 1975 94.90
Wise, Monroe 1975 339.90
Wise, Monroe 1976 239.38
Wright. Randy C. 1975 53.53
Yarbrough, William 1976 13.95
Yarbrough, William 1975 13.58
Yaughn, Jewell F. 1975 188.10
Total 44,567.51
Published Totals 44.567.51
1970 5.82
1971 389.07
1972 452.77
1973 1,077.57
1974 5,882.86
1975 13,467.24
1976 23,292.18
Totals 44,567.51
Non Published Totals 54,692.49
1970 4.85
1971 81.32
1972 165.39
1973 677.79
1974 1,739.48
1975 27,510.99
1976 24,512.67
Totals 54,692.49
Combined Totals 99,260.00
1970 10.67
1971 470.39
1972 618.16
1973 1,755.36
1974 7,622.34
1975 40,978.23
1976 47.804.85
Totals 99,260.00
Total Number of Bills Published 636
Total Number of Bills Not Published 221
Total Number of Delinquent Tax Bills 857
MEREDITH REUNION
HEIJ) JUNE 12TH
Yr INDIAN SPRINGS
The Meredith family re
union was held Sunday, June
12th. at Indian Springs State
Park, with many in atten
dance.
Those present were Otis
and Leila Woods, David and
Joyce Woods, Leroy and
Mary Lou Bramblett, Billy,
Nellie, Janet and Kelly
Hardy, Gene and Joyce
Hardy, Starla, Debra, and
Donald Hardy, Tammy and
Kathy Hardy and Jeff Hardy,
Randy and Joyce Woods,
Michael and Gary Woods,
Tim Harmon, Annie Lou and
Frank Rosser, Johnny and
Virginia Hoard and Donna,
Mary Posey, Jay and Kary
Posey. Cheryl, Tim and
Casey Kirby, Anita McAfler
Paul Roberts, William and
Mertice Meredith. Betty
Savage, Janie Thompson and
daughter, Florine Hardy and
Chuck.
Creative
Cookery
By Eilene F. Milam
There was a printing error
in the pie crust recipe last
week. I am sure it was
confusing. Here is the pie
crust recipe again:
CRIST
2 cups plain flour
two-thirds cup margarine (10
and two-thirds tablespoons)
Not l and two-thirds table
spoons as was printed last
week.
four to five tablespoons cold
water
'•j teaspoon salt
Measure flour and place in
large bowl. Add salt and mix
well. Add softened margar
ine and mix well with both
hands until mixture resem
bles meal. Add water and stir
with a fork. Form into a ball
and wrap in waxed paper and
refigerate for 30 minutes
before rolling out. This
makes a two crust pie.
Here are a couple of ideas
for summer salads:
Slice bananas, sprinkle
with lemon juice, then place
in a cantaloupe half.
Slice yellow squash, ripe
avocado, and fresh mush
rooms. Mix with 2 table
spoons mayonnaise. 1 table
spoon lemon juice, dash
Worcestershire sauce, and
salt and pepper. Serve
chilled on a bed of iceburg
lettuce.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guest of
Bogart came to Jackson on
Saturday to be with Mrs. W.
W. Wright, who came home
Saturday from Medical Cen
ter of Central Georgia in
Macon. Mrs. Wright had eye
surgery during the past
week. Mr. Guest returned
home Sunday whife Mrs.
Guest remained with her
mother. Joining them Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Guest and Greg of Lithonia
and Miss Elaine Guest of
Bogart.
Mr. Luther Wilkins was
transferred from Walton
County Hospital Convales
cent Wing and was admitted
Monday to Hilltop Nursing
Home. He would like his
Butts County friends to know
he is in the Monroe County
facility.
THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1977
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Barnes, Steve and Anne
Barnes have returned from a
vacation that carried them
via plane to San Juan, Puerto
Rico. From there they went
to St. Thomas and returned
to San Juan before making
the return trip home. The
most enjoyable trip was a
graduation gift for Steve,
who completed his work at
Southern Tech, and a
birthday gift for Anne.
Miss Suzy Collins was
admitted Monday to Decatur
Hospital where she was
scheduled for surgery on
Tuesday, her many friends
will be interested to know.
Suzy is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Collins of
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams
had as their luncheon guests
Sunday at their lakeside
cottage Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Atkinson. Miss Mary
Atkinson, of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Atkinson of San
Jose, California; Mr. and
Mrs. Ben M. Garland. Sr..
Ben M. Garland. Jr., Beth
Garland and Jim Garland, of
Macon. The Atkinsons re
mained overnight.
Messrs. Jimmie Kitchens
and Paul Waits, Mrs. Lucy
Koch and Mrs. Belle Collins
have returned from a
vacation in Florida. They
visited Daytona, Ocala and
Silver Springs and spent
several days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Patterson of
Interlachen. Fla.
Mrs. Alice Marchman had
as her guests Saturday night
for a fish dinner Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Strawn, Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Moss, Jr.
Friends of Mrs. Frank C.
Hammond regret to learn
that she underwent open
heart surgery on June 10th at
Crawford Long Hospital in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Naamon
York had as their Sunday
dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Faulkner of Mable
ton. Miss Cynthia Bell of
Lithia Springs. Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Sanvidge and Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Merritt.
Miss Sue Lockhart attend
ed the graduation of a niece.
Miss Paula Payne, on June
GRIFFIN AREA TECH
Serving Butts County with quality
Vocational Technical programs.
Just minutes away from the school that cares about
you.
Choose from one of the exciting programs Day
and Evening Classes.
Summer Quarter Begins July 11, 1977
All programs are approved for veterans benefits.
Contact: P. O. Box 131, Griffin, Ga. 30223
Phone 227-1322
*No Evening Classes
PERSOnALS
am, at K. L. Osborne High
School. She also visited her
sisters and families while in
Austell.
Mrs. Opal Conner Snipes of
Austell attended the 1927
class reunion which was held
at the Jackson Club House on
June 15th. She visited several
days in Jackson with Miss
Sue Lockhart and other
friends.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie D. Moore regret to
learn that they will move
Thursday or Friday from
their lovely home on the
Atlanta highway to Stone
Mountain. It is with much
regret that Butts County is
losing this fine couple.
Mrs. W. B Trapp and Mrs.
W. B. Rogers, sisters of Mrs.
Charlie Moore, will move
Friday to make their new
home in Newnan. They have
been residents of the old
Walter Moore homeplace for
several years.
Lovett Fletcher returned
home Monday from Emory
University Hospital where he
had been a patient since
Sunday. June 12th. He
received a severe cut to his
left hand when it was caught
in a combine. Ligaments,
nerves and blood vessels
were damaged and extensive
repair work had to be done.
Mr. Fletcher will return to
the hospital in three weeks
for more surgery.
Friends of Mrs. Winnie
Moore will be interested to
learn that she is improving at
the home of her sister. Mrs.
Christine Duenckel. in Haral
son and hopes to return home
in the near future.
Accounting
Auto Body Repair
Auto Mechanics
Brick Masonry
Carpentry
Data Processing
Drafting
Service Station
FOR SALE
DOING AVERAGE BUSINESS
OWNER HAS OTHER INTERESTS
PHONE 775-4184
Electronics Technology
Clerical
Heat and Air Conditioning
Machine Shop
Nursing
Radio and TV
Secretarial
Welding
PERSONAL
H. M. Fletcher was
transferred Tuesday morn
ing from an Atlanta hospital
to Sylvan Grove Hospital,
friends will be interested to
learn.
Mrs. Cary Long and Marty
of Waycross are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. James Payne,
parents of Mrs. Long.
Schedule Is
Announced For
Legion Play
The American Legion Post
102 announces the schedule
for the Jackson Legion team
in the district competition.
State play-offs for regional
winners will be held in
Dahlonega on August 12-15.
Play in the Legion league is
sponsored locally by the
Jackson-Butts County Recre
ation Department.
On Wednesday, June 22nd,
Jackson will travel to College
Park for a 7:30 game.
Jackson will entertain Cov
ington on June 29th at 8:00
p.m.
College Park will be here
on July 2nd for a 7:30 game
and Rockdale will visit
Jackson on July Bth for a
game beginning at 8:10 p.m.
Jackson will go to Rockdale
on Sunday, July 10th, for a
2:00 p.m. engagement and to
College Park on Wednesday.
July 13th. for a 7:30 game.
College Park will come to
Jackson on Sunday. July
24th. for a 7:30 game and
Jackson will end the season
on Thursday. July 28th, in
Athens in a game starting at
7:30 p.m.
God Bless
The blind man was stand
mg m front of a building
Hggling his tm cup when a
woman stopped and dropped
a quarter m the cup. "God
bless you."' the blind man
beamed. "I knew you had a
kind heart the minute I laid
eyes on you. "