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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
OF SALE IN SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
By virtue of a power of sale contained
in a secruity deed from J. T. SLAUGH
TER to SMITH DICKSON, dated June
30, 1958. recorded in Deed Book 177, Page
JB. Clayton County Records, and there
after transferred to O. J. COOGLER. now
deceased, on the 16th day of January,
3959. the undersigned as Executor of the
estate of O J. COOGLER. and by rea
son of default of the maker of said deed
to secure debt in the payment of the
monthly installments due under the
terms of the note secured by said in
strument will sell al public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash before the
Court House Door in Clayton County,
Georgia, within the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in April, 1960, the
following described property:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 45 of Ihc 12th
District oi Clayton County, Georgia, and
being more particularly described as
follow
BEGINNING at a made corner on
South cuigmal line Os aid land lot 1273
lift W< 1 nom the Southeast corner oi
the saiix ■ unning thence North, P/2 de
grees West. 200 feel to made corner:
thence South. 89’4 degices West, 200 ieet
Io mad< corner: thence South, 112I 1 2 de
grees E;. 1.200 feet to made corner on
South original line of said Land Lot: and
thence North. 89’.1 degree' East. 200 feet
Io point oi beginning. Said property
being comprehended on a plat of survey
bx R. S. Mundy, of file* in Plat Book
Number Three", page 78. Office Clerk
Superior Court said Count?., and by ref
nence made a part of the description
herein.
Said property will be sold as the prop
erty oi J T SLAUGHTER foi the pur
pos« of I- mg the balance of indebted
ness dm under the note secured by said
instrument and will be sold subject to
any outstanding and unpaid taxes and/or
street improvements other assessments
or charges and restrictions of record, if
an.x.
O J. COOGLER, JR.. Executor of
tlic Estate of O. J COOGLER.
TRANSFEREE, r Attorney-in-Fact
lor J T. SLAUGHTER
O. J. Cooglei. Ji.
Altornex . t Law
JU7 Grant Building
Atlanta 3, Georgia 3-30
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
To THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
CLAYTON COUNTY:
The petition of MARVIN E JOHNSON,
R J. LIPSHUTZ. and G. ROBERT OLI
VER. la ic inaftcr called petitioners, re-
Fpectfully shows;
1.
Petitioners desire lor themselves, their
associate " and successors to be incorpo
rated under the namo of JOHNSON
CONSTRUCTION CORP, for a period ol
thirty-five <3si years with the privilege
ol renewal.
The obje c t of said corporation is pe
cuniary pain.
3.
The general nature of the* business oi
businesses to be transacted is as follows:
The construction, engineering, erection,
repairing and remodeling of buildings
and structures of all types, including
residence's, apartments. stores. ware
houses, and office buildings, for itself
and other.'., and the doing of .ill kinds
of public works, including grading and
paving of loads, sidewalk.', and highways.
Ihc laving ol water mains and sewers
and Installation of gas and electricity
and other public services; and the buy
ing. selling, exchanging, leasing, subdi
viding and improving of real estate: to
purchase, borrow, h-ase as lessor or
Jessee , moi tg.ire . rent, lend, exchange,
transfer, sell and otherwise deal in real,
personal and intangible property ol all
kinds and entire- business entities, to
borrow and lend money; and, as nn ac
commodation. Ol otherwise, to guarantee l
01 become- .surety cm any obligation; with
all the usual and necessary services for
itself and otheis in the aforesaid busi
ness and all other business related there
to.
4.
Petitioners furfhci eh in tli.it aid cor
poration be vested with all of the rights
and powers now or hereaftei given to
do any and all things which may be rea
sonabie or proper in the operation of the
above-described business or businesses,
and that said corporation have all of the
power- enumerated in Sections 22-1827
and 22 1828. Georgia Gode Annotated,
and such powers us may hereafter be
given by law.
5.
The maximum number of shares of
Stock shall by One Hundred 0001, all
ol which shall be without par value . The
amount ol capital with which the cor
poration shall begin business shall be not
Jess than Two Hundred (S2OO (Mb Dollars.
6.
The post office addresses of petition
er.s are:
MARVIN E. JOHNSON Harpe r Court.
Morrow, Georgia.
R. J. LIPSHUTZ 1104 Ikaley Build
ing, Atlant.l 3, Georgia.
G ROBERT OLIVER 110-1 Healey
Building, Atlanta 3,^ Georgia.
The principal office- of the corporation
is to be- located in Clayton County, Geor
gia. but the privilege is desired of estab
lishing branch offices ami places of busi
ness. both within and without the Slate
D. M, JOHNSON
For Solicitor-General
April 23 Primary
Your Vote and Support
Will Be Appreciated!
(Paid Political Advertisement)
REELECT
E. TARP
GEORGE
CHAIRMAN
Clayton County
Commissioners of
Roads, Revenue
Experienced leadership n this office will save the tax
payers of Clayton County many, many thousands of dollars
in the next four years. This vital experience has been ob
tained by serving as your Chairman during the past few
years.
You are invited to inquire into the financial status
of our county, and further invited to inquire into my per
sonal life for honesty, integrity, economy and business abil
ity. OCR COUNTY GOVERNMENT IS BIG BUSINESS.
If you honor me by re-election you may rest assured
that my full efforts will be directed toward serving the best
interest of ALL the people of our county with partiality to
ward no individual or group.
Your vote and support will be appreciated in the forth
coming election on April 23, 1960.
E. TARP GEORGE
(Paid Political Advertisement)
of Georgia.
e.
Your petitioners herewith exhibit a
d certificate of the Secretary of State of
- Georgia, as provided by Section 22-1803,
e Georgia Code Annotated.
c I WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray
" to be incorporated under the name and
v style aforesaid with all the rights, pow
• ers. privileges and immunities herein set
e forth, and such additional rights, powers
‘ and privileges as may be necessary,
1 proper or incident to the conduct of the
r business aforesaid and as may be in-
1 ‘ herent in, or allowed to, like- corporation
■ under the laws of the State of Georgia
3 as they now exist or may hereafter exist.
LIPSHUTZ, MACEY, ZUSMANN &
J | SIKES
c | Attorneys for Petitioners
1104 Healey Building
I Atlanta 3, Georgia
J ORDER
The foiegoing petition of MARVIN E.
' JOHNSON R J LIPSHUTZ, and G
ROBERT OLIVER, to be incorporated
' under the name of JOHNSON CON- 1
{ STRUCTION CORP, has been duly pre- |
1 sen ted to me, and read and considered, i
and it appearing that said petition is *
• within the purview and intention of the i
1 laws of this State applicable thereto; and ■
it further appearing that all ol said laws |
' have been fully complied with,
IT IS, THEREFORE, CONSIDERED, '
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that said
petition be and the same is hereby
granted, and the petitioners, their asso
ciates, successors, and assigns are hereby
incorporated and made a body politic
. under the name and style of JOHNSON
CONSTRUCTION CORP, for and during
the period oi thirty-five <3si years, with
the privileges of renewal at the expira
tion of that time, and with all oi the
. rights, powers, privileges and immunities
1 mentioned in .said application and with
' such additional rights, powers, privi
leges and immunities as are provided by
the laws of the State of Georgia as they
now exist or may hereafter exist.
This 5 day of March, 1960.
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS
JUDGE, Superior Court, Clayton
Judicial Circuit 3-30 |
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
OF SALE IN SECURITY DEED
1 GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Pursuant to powers of sale contained
in security deeds from W. H. PURSER
to O. J. COOGLER, deceased, and trans
ferred by O. J. COOGLER, JB„ Executor
of said decedent's estate to R L B COR
PORATION on the 19th day of January,
1960, said deeds to secure debt being :
dated and recorded as follows:
December 4. 1956, recorded Deed Book
152. Page 470; January 8. 1957. recorded
D< cd Book 158, Page 472; February H.
1957. recorded Deed Book 158, Page 471;
May 3, 1957, recorded Deed Book 158,
Page 473; June 10. 1957. recorded Deed
Book 160, Page 547; August 1, 1957. re
corded Deed Book 162, Page 433; October
I. 1957, recorded Deed Book 166, Page
170;
there will be sold by the undersigned at 1
public outcry to the highest bidder lor
rash before the Court House Door al I
Clayton County, Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in April, 1960, the followihg described 1
properly;
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 49 of the 12th
District of Clayton County. Georgia, the
same being comprehended on plat of file
in Plat Book Number “Three", page 8,
office Clerk Superior Court, said Coun
t.v, and being more particularly described
as follows:
BEGINNING at the center line of
Highway No. 54 where the South side
ol O'Hara Drive leading to Lake Tara ■
iidcrsccl said point and running thence -
South 10*4 degrees West, along center of
Highway No. 54 a distance- of Twelve ■
Hundred One 112011 leet to made cor
ner; thence North, 87 degrees West, along
center of road a distance of Four im
died Forty-seven «147 > feet to West 1
original line of said Land Lot No. 49;
thence North. l'i degrees West, along
said oiiginal Jine a distance of Twelve
Hundred One 11201 1 feet to South side
of O'Hara Drive, thence South, 87 de
grees East, Six Hundred Seventy-six
<676i feet to the point ol beginning. Said
tract containing 15.5 acres, more or less.
Excepted from the above described
property arc lots number 6,7. 8 and 9
of Block A as are shown on Plat of file
in Plat Book No 5, Page 85. Office of
Clerk Superior Court, Clayton County,
which said lour lots have been released
l rum the above mentioned security
deeds.
The 1 debts secured b.v all of said se
curity deeds, and the notes given in evi
dence thereof have been and are hereby
declared due because of default in pay
ment ol the monthly installments due
under .ill of said notes. This sale will be
made lor the purpose of paying the same
and all expenses ol this sale.
Said property will be sold as the* prop
ertx of W 11. PURSER and subject to
all unpaid taxes and/or other assessments
and/or restrictions ol record, if any.
|{ L B CORPORATION, Transferee,
as AHorney-m-Fact for W. H.
PURSER
Charles C. Pritchard
Attorney at Law
917 Grant Building
Atlanta, Georgia 3-30 .
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
IN SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY:
BY reason of a default in the payment
of the monthly installments due under
the terms of the note, there will be sold
by the undersigned, in front of* the
Courthouse Door, in Clayton County,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April,
1960, during the legal hours of sale, to
' the highest bidder for cash, the follow
-1 ing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lots 208 and 209 of
. the 13th District, Clayton County, Geor
gia, and being more particularly de
scribed as follows;
• BEGINNING at a point on the North
side of Lake Tara Drive 150 feet East
from the Northeast corner of Adamson
Road and Lake Tara Drive; thence East
along the North side of Lake Tara Drive
50 feet; thence running North 200 feet
to the South side of Duncan Road; thence
West along the South side of Duncan
Road 50 feet; thence running South 200,
feet to Lake Tara Drive and the point
of beginning; this being improved prop
erty wdth a house thereon; this being
Lots 10 and 15, Block A, Duncan Heights
Subdivision, as per plat recorded in Plat
Book J, Page 251, Clayton Records.
Said property will be sold as the prop
erty of W. H. PURSER undei and by
, virtue of the power and authority con
, tained in a certain Security Deed from
W. H. Purser to Bank of Jonesboro, ■
I dated 9-10-56, recorded in Deed Book 150, 1
Page 250. Clayton Records; said default j
having occurred for more than three '
■ months, and the holder having elected to
1 call the entire indebtedness due under
I the terms of said note; said property will
; be sold to first pay said debt, then the
costs,of said sale, and the balance, if any,
will be applied according to law.
baid property will be sold subject to
all unpaid taxes, and/or other assess
ments, and restrictions of record, if any.
This March 3, 1960.
BANK OF JONESBORO
As Attorney in fact for
W. H. PURSER
J. Cari Hodges, Jr., Atty.
Box 37,
Jonesboro, Ga. 3-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a loan deed executed and de
livered by BILLY V. BARTLETT to
1 HOME OWNERS COMPANY dated April
27, 1954, recorded in Deed Book 113, page
173, Clayton County Records, there will i
be sold al public outcry before the Court I
House dooi in said State and County by |
HOME OWNERS COMPANY, during Ihe ■
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday i
in April, 1960, to the highest bidder, for ;
cash, the following described property, I
to-wlt:
ALL that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 26 of the 13th
l District of Clayton County, Georgia,
being Lot 15 of the Resubdivision of
Block “P" Oak Park Subdivision Exten
sion as per plat by Harold L. Bush. Reg
istered Surveyor, dated December 19. !
1952, recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 232, !
Clayton County Records; being improved !
property known as 413 Willow Street. ■
College Park, Georgia.
The only title sold will be the equity
of redemption from a senior security
deed from Billy V Bartlett to First Fed
eral Savings and Loan Association re
corded in Deed Book 113. Page 171, Clay
| ton County Records.
The debt secured by the said loan deed
being in default, and the holder having
declared the balance of the indebtedness
due, this sale will be made for the pur
pose of paying the same and the pro
ceeds thereof will be applied to the pay
ment of said indebtedness and all charges
and expenses in connection with this
foreclosure, and the balance, if any, to
be applied as provided by law
The above described property will be |
sold as the property of BILLY V. BART
LETT
HOME OWNERS COMPANY, as At
torncy-ln-Fact for BILLY V. BARTLETT
Johnson, Hatcher. Meyerson & Irvin
Attoi neys-at-Law
46 Pryor Street, N.E.
Atlanta. Georgia 3-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF (LAYTON
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a loan deed executed and de
livered by MARGIE M. WINDSOR &
VERNON E. WINDSOR to FIRST FED-
RE-ELECT
ROBERT COLEMAN
DEAR FRIENDS:
reives an average beginning salary of $5,664 to a high of $6,480 upon graduating.
W’e. the people of CLAYTON COUNTY, realize that all legislation presented
and passed in the House of Representatives is a necessary part of our Govern
mental Structure, but more emphasis and effort should be put forth on some bills
than others. The teacher’s pay structure is one of utmost importance as long as
industry continues to hire the young graduates away from the teaching profes
sion.'
If you elect me your Representative, I will stand steadfast and work for legis
lation to close this gap.
Candidate for House of Representative.
Sincerely yours,
JOHN P. HALLMAN
Call me at PO 6-6739
Paid Political Advertisement
THE FOREST PARK FREE PRESS—NEWS AND FARMER
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TION OF ATLANTA dated June 3. 1954.
recorded in Deed Book 114, page 239,
Clayton County Records, there will be
t sold at public outcry before the Court
r House door in said State and County by
1 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
2 ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTA, during
, the legal hours of sale on the first Tues
, day in April, 1960, to the highest bidder,
> for cash, the following described prop
- erty, to-wit:
ALL that tract or parcel of land lying
? and being in Land Lot 26 of the 13th
1 District of Clayton County, Georgia.
- ; beine Lot 9, Block “A” Resubdivision of
- ; the McElroy Subdivision, as per plat by
Harold L. Bush, Registered Surveyor,
j dated April 15, 1953, recorded in Plat
t Book 4, Page 38, Clayton County Rec -
, ords; being improved property known
t i as 311 East Gaines Avenue, College Park.
. Georgia.
L I Th<- debt secured by the said loan deed
, : being in default, and the holder having
j declared the balance of the indebted
j J ness due, this sale will be made for the
L purpose of paying the same and the pro-
I ceeds thereof will be applied to the pay
> ment of said indebtedness and all charges
’ and expenses in connection with this
L foreclosure, and the balance, if any, to
be applied as provided by law.
The above described property will be :
sold as the property of MARGIE M. AND
VERNON E. WINDSOR.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTA, as
Attoi ney-in-Fact for MARGIE M. ANDI
VERNON E. WINDSOR.
Johnson, Hatcher, Meyerson & Irvin
■ Attorncys-at-Law
' 46 Pryor Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 3-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
IN SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY:
By reason of a default in the payment
of the monthly installments due undei
the terms of the note, there will be sold
by the undersigned, in front of the Court- i
house Door, in Clayton County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in April, 1960, dui -
ing the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lots 208 and 209, of
the 13th District, Clayton County, Geor
gia. and being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the North
side of Lake Tara Drive 200 feet East
of the Northeast corner of Lake Tara
Drive and Adamson Road; thence run
ning North 200 feet to the South side of !
Duncan Road; thence East 50 feet; thence
i South 200 feet to the North side of Lake
Tara Drive; thence West along the North
I side of Lake Tara Drive 50 feet to the
point of beginning; this being improved
property with a house thereon; said
tracts being Lots 9 and 16, Block A, as ,
per plat of Duncan Heights Subdivision
recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 251, Clay
ton County Records.
Said property will be sold as the prop
erty of W H. PURSER under and by
virtue of the power and authority con
tained in a certain Security Deed from
W. H. Purser to Bank of Jonesboro, dated
; 9-10-56. recorded in Deed Book 149, Page
428, Clayton County Records, and th<
note thereby secured; said default hav- ।
ing occurred for more than three months, I
and the holder having elected to call the*
entire indebtedness due under the terms
of said note; said property will be sold ■
to first pay said debt, then the costs of <
said sale, and the balance if any, will be
applied according to law.
Said property will be sold subject to
all unpaid taxes, and/or other assess
ments, and restrictions of record, if anv.
This March 3. 1960.
BANK OF JONESBORO
As Attorney-in-fact for
W H. PURSER ,
J. C. Hodges, Jr., Atty.
Box 37.
• Jonesboro, Ga. 3-30 ।
ADMINISTRATION SALE
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY ,
By virtue of an order of the Court of i ।
Ordinary of said County passed at the ' (
March Term, 1960. I will sell at public ,
outcry to the highest bidder for cash 1
before the Courthouse door in Fulton ; (
County. Ga., within the legal hours of ,
sale on the first Tuesday In April, 1960 j
• April 5. 1960> the following described ।
real estate constituting a part of th< (
estate of Dorothy Daniel Page, deceased. 5
to-wit; (
An undivided one thiid interest in and y
to all that tract or parcel of land lying t
TAX
COMMISSIONER
★
Democratic
Primary April 23
YOUR VOTE
AND SUPPORT
APPRECIATED!
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(Paid Political Adv.)
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published
in the Sunday Edition. February 21, 1960, a list of
the bills the General Assembly passed during the
1960 Session.
There were a total of six bills which directly
effected Clayton County. There was one bill in
troduced by Blalock of Clayton to amend petro
leum Act. This was HB-1005 Amending Code Sec
tion relating to inspection and sale of petroleum
products.
What or if anything was done to promote leg
islation to raise the standard of our teacher’s pay
level in proportion to that of professions in other
fields.
The beginning teacher with a four year degree
is guaranteed a salary of $3,000. The maximum
guarantee with a Master Degree and 10 years of
teaching experience is $4,000. The average is $3,-
400. These are the state payments.
Now let’s look at the other side. A graduate
with a B. S. Degree in industrial management re-
. I and being in Land Lot 177 of the 12th
. District of Clayton County, Ga., more
, particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point where the
t South side of Depot Road intersects with
the East Right-of-way line Highway 54
; and running thence South along the East
> Right-of-way line of Highway 54 177.2
feet to the North Right-of-way line of
, the Central of Georgia Railway; thence
■ Southeasterly along said railway Right
of-way 242.8 to a point, thence North
, 161.3 feet to the South side of the Depot
’ Road, thence Westerly along the South- ;
ern side of Depot Road and following ;
: the curvature thence 282 feet to the :
: point of beginning. I
CLARENCE W. PAGE
As Administrator of the estate of
Dorothy Daniel Page, Deceased
3-30
COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
March 5, 1960
1 certify the enclosed are true and cor
rect copies of the minutes of the Clay
ton County Commissioners of Roads and J
Revenue, with exceptions to the legal ;
descriptions of the property being re- I
zoned, for the month of February, 1960. ;
HELEN G BARNETTE, Clerk
The Clayton County Board of Commis- 1
sioners of Roads and Revenue held a ;
regular meeting on Tuesday, Februai
1960 at 10:00 a.M. The following mem- •
1 hers were present: Mr. E. T. George, Mr.
• B. C. Haynie and Mr. T. A. Starr.
I Mr. Starr made a motion the minutes I !
be approved as read, Mr. Haynie sec- 1
: onded. Vote unanimous.
Mr. Starr made a motion to accept '
title to Dogwood Lane. Mr. Haynie sec- '
onded. Vote unanimous.
Mr. Starr made a motion to accept title ' j
I to Meaderbrook Road. Mr. Haynie sec- •
onded. Vote unanimous.
After proper advertising bids wp- :
: opened at 2:00 P.M. for 2 cars for Police <
Department. Mr. Starr made a motion j ‘
to accept the lowest bid being entered 1
by Ernest G. Beaudry, Inc., in the amount ‘
iof $3,782.90, which includes trade-ins. j ‘
Mr. Haynie seconded. Vote unanimous. t
The application of Walt Huddleston ‘
lor a Case and Wine License, Ciaud’s •
Grill. 160 Highway, was presented to the ’
Board Mr. Starr made a motion the ,
case license be granted and the wine li- I
cense be denied. Mr. Haynie seconded, j 4
Vote unanimous. J
The application of Troy Mathews for ’
a wine license, Matthews' Package Wine ।
Store on State Route No. 3, was pre- i
sented to the Board. Mr. George made ‘ £
a motion the license be denied. Mr. Starr I ,
.Seconded. Vote unanimous. !
The application of Floyd R. Gilrath j J
' for a case license, Gill’s Place, 42 High
' way. was presented to the Board. Mr. i
Haynie made a motion the license be * ?
granted. Mr. George seconded. Vote ; t
unanimous , ,
The application of W. L. Kidd, Little *
' Dutch Kitchen, located on Old 41 High- r
way, was presented 10 the Board for a ;
1 wine license. Mr. Haynie made a mo
tion the license be denied. Mr. Starr sec- ,
onded. Vote unanimous.
The application of Dorothy Harris, * ®
• Bobs Bar-B-Q, located on 54 Highway. J
was presented to the Board for a case
1 license. Mr. George made a motion the 1
case license be issued. Mr. Haynie sec
nnded. Vote unanimous. J
1 Mr. Starr made a motion to sign the
agreement with the State Highway De
' partment requesting traffic signal lights
at the intersection of 138 Highway and
85 Highway and at the intersection of
College Street, 160 Highway and 54
Highway Mr. George seconded Vote
unanimous.
No further business, meeting ad
journed.
E T GEORGE. Chairman
HELEN G. BARNETTE. Clerk
February 11, 1960
The Clayton County Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue Held
a called meeting on Thursday. February
11, 1960 at 2:00 P.M. The following mem
bers were present: Mr. E T George, Mr.
B C. Haynie and Mr. T. A Starr.
The petition of A. C. Williamson to
rezone property from A-agricultural :
District to a C-4 Commercial District and
Conditional Use Permit for the purpose .
of a Mobile Homes Park, was presented
to the Board. The property being located •
on the southwesterly side of U. S. High- |
way No 41 in Land Lot 116 of the 13th I
District of Clayton County, Georgia. On ;
the recommendation of the Clayton
County Planning and Zoning Board, Mr.
Starr made a motion the petition and
Conditional Use Permit be granted pro- ■
vided that the Flint River bank be 1
fenced off for the safety of children and
that all other county regulations be
strictly adhered to. Mr. Haynie seconded.
Vote unanimous.
The petition of Charles C. Weems and
Madora G. Weems to rezone property
from R-2 Residential District to a M-l
Industrial District and Conditional Use
Permit for operation of a cabinet shop
• manufacture and display of cabinets 1.
was presented to the Board,. The prop
erty being located on the West side of
Stale Highway 139 in Land Lot 58 of
the 13th District of Clayton County.
Georgia and consists of approximately 3
acres. On the recommendation of the |
Clayton County Planning and Zoning j
Board, Mr. Haynie made a motion the ■
petition and Conditional Use Permit be j
granted. Mr. George seconded. vote
unanimous.
The petition of C. Blackburn Brewer, !
Ine. Io rezone property from A-Agricul
tural District to a R-2 Residential Dis
trict, was presented to the Board. The '
property being located in Land Lots 147
and 148 of the 13th District ^f Clayton ,
County, Georgia, containing approxi
mately 34 acres, on the West right of
way line of the 4-lane South Expressway
•41 and 19> On the recommendation of
the Clayton County Planning and Zon
ing Board, Mi. Starr made a motion the |
petition be granted. Mr. George sec
onded. Vote unanimous.
The petition of L V. Fincher to re
zone property from R-2 Residential Dis
trict to a M-l Light Industrial District
and Conditional Use Permit for building
septic tanks, was presented to the
Board. The property being located in
Land Lot 183. 13th District, Clayton ,
County, Georgia, on 85 Highway. On the
recommendation of the Clayton County '
Planning and Zoning Board, Mr. Haynie
made .1 motion the petition and condi
tional use permit be granted. Mr. George i
seconded. Vote unanimous.
The petition of William S. Gray to rc
zone property from R-2 Residential Dis
trict to a M-3 Industrial District, was i
presented to the Board The property
being located in Land Lot 85 of the 13th i
Morrow PTA
To Hear Brooks
The regular monthly meeting
of Morrow Elementary School
PTA will be held March 15 at 3
p.m. in the school cafeteria.
Guest speaker will be Tommy
Brooks, and his subject will be
! “Protection and Discipline—To
ward Juniors.” Please come and
make the attendance an excel
lent one for this fine speaker.
District, Clayton County, Georgia on east
side of Expressway Highway 41 and 19.
On the recommendation of the Clayton
County Planning and Zoning Board, Mr.
Starr made a motion the petition be
granted, Mr. Haynie seconded. Vote
unanimous.
The Conditional Use Permit of Carl L.
Gillis. Jr., Builtwell Shell Homes. Inc.,
for the purpose of erecting sheik house
models, was presented to the Board. Mr.
George made a motion the application
for a conditional use permit be referred
back to the Clayton County Planning and
Zoning Board. Mr. Starr seconded, vote
unanimous.
Mr. Haynie made a motion to sign the
paving agreement with the property
owners on Kinsey Drive. The property
owners to furnish paving material and
Clayton County to furnish labor and
equipment Mr. George seconded. Vote
unanimous.
Mr. Haynie made a motion to approve
Sky Line Sub-division plat but they be
requested to work out sewerage with
the City of College Park. Mr. George
seconded. Vote unanimous.
Mr. Haynie made a motion to accept
the bid from Bob English Insurance
Agency for Workman Compensation In
surance. First payment to be due Au
gust 1, 1960. Mr. Starr seconded Vote
unanimous.
No further business, meeting ad
journed.
E. T GEORGE, Chairman
HELEN G. BARNETTE. Clerk
The Clayton County Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue held a
called meeting on Friday, February 12. i
1960, at 2:00 P.M. The following mem- j
bers were present: Mr. E. T George, Mr. ;
B. C. Haynie, and Mr. T. A. Starr.
Representatives of the Habersham De
velopment Company met with the Board *
to discuss the Clayton County Residen- |
tial Building Code and whether or not i
the plans and specifications of Haber- |
sham Development Company met the |
minimum requirements of the Clayton ;
County Building Code. It was brought ।
out that a revision of the Building Code
was in the process of being worked up
and that until that revision was com- *
plete all builders will be required to
meet the minimum standards now in el- .
feet.
No further business, meeting ad- j
journed.
E. T. GEORGE, Chairman
HELEN G BARNETTE, Clerk
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SHERIFF
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p.m. The entire show is being
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Treasurer
Special Election
Saturday,
March 19, 1960