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NOTICE OF
DISSOLUTION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Notice is hereby given that
James B. Phillips and Hugh W.
Cheney, Jr., doing business under
the firm name VANN'S STAN
DARD OIL SERVICE STATION,
127 North Davis Drive, Warner
Robins, Georgia, have dissolved
their partnership effective April
30, 1972, at 12:00 o'clock P.M, The
said JAMES B. PHILLIPS will
continue to do business at the
same address under the same
firm name and the said HUGH W.
CHENEY, JR . will retire from the
business.
JAMES B. PHILLIPS will pay
and collect all bills.
This 17th day of April, 1972.
JAMES B. PHILLIPS
HUGH W. CHENEY, JR.
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CHARTER
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
On application of Peter C.
Hadoulis, Suite 34, Northwood
Mall, Tallahassee, Florida 32303,
Articles of Incorporation have
been granted to THE YANKEE
PEDDLAR, INC. by the
Honorable Willis B. Hunt, Jr.,
Judge of the Superior Court of
Houston County, Georgia, and in
accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
registered office of the cor
poration is located at the Houston
Mall, Warner Robins, Georgia
31093, and its registered agent is
Nick J. Lazaros, 211 Watson
Boulevard, Warner Robins,
Georgia 31093. The purpose of the
corporation is to engage in the
operation of a gift shop and
boutique as well as a retail store
relating to the sale of men's
slacks and general merchandise,
together with the right to boy,
sell, encumber or in any other
manner deal with real or personal
property of every description,
wherever situated, and to do all
things necessary, incidental or
related thereto. The minimum
capital with which the corporation
shall commence business is
SI ,000.00.
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NOTICE
TO ROBERT EARL DANIELS
You are hereby notified that on
the 4th day of April, 1972, COLIN
K. DAVIS filed a petition in the
Superior Court of said County to
reinstate his proceeding to adopt
Robert Earl Daniels and Cynthia
Denise Daniels.
You are hereby commanded to
file any objection to said adoption,
in writing, on or before July 18,
1972, and to show cause before the
presiding Judge in Chambers of
Houston Superior Court at 3:00
P M., on the 18th day of July, 1972,
in the courthouse in Perry,
Houston County, Georgia, why the
adoption proceeding filed on
behalf of the petitioner should not
be granted without your written
consent.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE
WILLIS B. HUNT, JR., Judge of
said Court, this 11th day of April,
1972.
Tommies. Hunt, Clerk
Houston Superior Court
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CHARTER
"On application of William W.
Purser articles of incorporation
have been granted to PREVOST
CAR, INC by the Honorable Willis
B. Hunt, Jr., Judge of the Superior
Court of Houston County in ac
cordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
registered office of the cor
poration is located at Fort Valley
Road, Perry, Georgia, and its
registered agent is William W.
Purser. The purpose of the cor
poration is "to buy, build and sell
retail and wholesale bodies,
chassis and any and every part of
motor vehicles to include buses,
trucks, automobiles and
recreational vehicles; to buy, sell
and (ease real estate; to buy, sell
and lease and manufacture any
and all types of property; and to
do all other lawful business in
connection with and incident to
the above.
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DIVORCE
the superior court for
the COUNTY OF HOUSTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
SAXON RAY SPENCER VS
MYRA L. SPENCER Civil Action,
Divorce. Docket No. 12360, Date
Piled April 20th, 1972,0rder for
Service by Publication dated
April 20th 1972.
SUMMONS
THE DEFENDANT Myra L.
Spencer is hereby required to file
with the Clerk and serve upon
Spencer, Smith and Williams
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad
dress is P.O. Box 815, Warner
Robins, Georgia 31093 an answer
within 60 days of the date of the
order for service by publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable Willis
B, Hunt, Jr., Judge of said Court,
this 20th day of April 1972.
Tommie S. Hunt
Clerk, Houston Superior Court
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CHARTER
On application of J. Earl Elliott,
301 Chestnut Road, Warner
Robins, Georgia articles of in
corporation have been granted to
"VANGUARD INVESTMENT,
INC." by the Honorable Willis B.
Hunt, Jr., Judge of the Superior
Court of Houston County, in ac
cordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
registered office of the cor
poration is located at 301 Chestnut
Road, Warner Robins, Georgia
and its registered agent at such
address is J. Earl Elliott. The
purpose of the corporation is to
enter into any business, retail,
wholesale or otherwise, to pur
chase, sell, mortgage,
manufacture, pledge, assign, or
lease property of every kind and
description, both real and per
sonal. To engage in all activities
necessary to carry out the
development and improvement of
real estate in Middle Georgia, and
in such other places as the cor
poration may deem advisable. To
engage in any business not
prohibited by the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
minimum Capital with which the
corporation shall commence
business is $500.00.
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CHARTER
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY:
On application of O. Barry
Jones, 1869 Watson Boulevard,
Warner Robins, Georgia articles
of incorporation have been
granted to "HOUSTON REAL
ESTATE HOLDING COMPANY"
by the Honorable Willis B. Hunt,
Jr., Judge of the Superior Court of
Houston County, in accordance
with the applicable provisions of
the Georgia Business Corporation
Code. The registered office of the
corporation is located at 1869
Watson Boulevard, Warner
Robins, Georgia, mailing address
is P. O. Drawer 1527, Warner
Robins, Georgia and its
registered agent at such address
is O. Barry Jones. The purpose of
the corporation is to engage in the
business of acquiring, improving,
holding and owning and leasing
premises in which The Citizens
and Southern Bank, Warner
Robins, Georgia carries on or is to
carry on its business. The
minimum capital with which the
corporation shall commence
business is $500.00.
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ADOPTION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
HOUSTON, STATE OF
GEORGIA
IN RE: JOSEPH FRANCIS
MICHAEL RING, Petitioner.
CIVIL ACTION NO. A 760
ADOPTION PROCEEDING
FILED April 11, 1972, ORDER
FOR SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION DATED April 11,
1972.
TO: GARY THOMAS SINER.
You are hereby notified that
on the 11 day of April, 1972,
JOSEPH FRANCIS MICHAEL
RING filed a peition in the
Superior Court of said County to
seek adoption of Deborah Louise
Siner and Marci Jo Siner.
You are hereby commanded to
tile any objection to said adoption
in writing, on or before July 18,
1972, and to show cause before the
presiding Judge in Chambers of
Houston Superior Court at 3
o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of
July, 1972, in the Courthouse in
Perry, Houston County, Georgia,
why the adoption proceeding filed
on behalf of the petitioner should
not be granted without the written
consent of the natural father of
said minor child.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE
WILLIS B. HUNT, JR., Judge of
said Court, this the 11 day of
April, 1972,
Tommie S. Hunt
Clerk Houston Superior Court
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DIVORCE
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF HOUSTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
RANDALL MCLAUGHLIN VS
MARGARET A. MCLAUGHLIN
Civil Action, Divorce Docket No.
12344, Date Filed April 14th, 1972.
Order for Service by Publication
dated April 14th, 1972.
SUMMONS
THE DEFENDANT
MARGARET A. MCLAUGHLIN is
hereby required to file with the
Clerk and serve upon Nixon and
Nixon Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is 1218 Watson Boulevard,
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 an
answer within 60 days of the date
of the order for service by
publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable Willis
B. Hunt, Jr., Judge of said Court,
this 14th day of April, 1972.
Tommie S. Hunt
Clerk, Houston Superior Coon
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DIVORCE
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF HOUSTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
EUGENE T. BURT VS SAN
DRA J. BURT. Civil Action,
Divorce. Docket No. 12334, Date
Filed April 7th, 1972, Order for
Service by Publication dated
April 7th, 1972.
SUMMONS
THE DEFENDANT Sandra J.
Burt is hereby required to file
with the Clerk and serve upon
Nunn, Geiger and Rampey
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad
dress is P.O. Drawer 520 Warner
Robins, Georgia 31093 an answer
within 60 days of the date of the
order for service by publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable Willis
| B. Hunt, Jr„ Judge of said Court,
t this 7fh day of April, 1972.
Tommies. Hunt
Clerk, Houston Superior Court.
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CITATION
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO. 12383
TO:
1. Fanise S. Strickland, Route
No. 1, Highway No. 41, Byron,
Georgia
2. Citizens State Bank, Warner
Robins Georgia
3. Honorable Clinton K. Watson,
Jr., Ordinary, Houston County,
i Georgia
4. Honorable Mrs. Joyce B.
I Griffin, Tax Commissioner,
Houston County, Georgia
And
to any and all other persons
having or claiming any right, title
or interest in and to the
hereinafter described lands.
The GEORGIA POWER
COMPANY has filed its petition to
acquire by condemnation an
easement for a right of way in
order to construct, install, operate
and maintain electric tran
smission and distribution lines
and facilities necessary therefor.
Said right of way is described as
follows;
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in Land
Lot 68 of the Sth Land District of
Houston County, Georgia, and
being more particularly
described as follows: BEGIN
NING on the Easterly right-of
way line of U.S. Highway No. 41 at
a point 49.34 feet as measured
Northerly along said Easterly
righf-of way line from an iron pin
corner common to lands of C. P.
Gleaton and lands of Fanise S.
Strickland; thence from said
Point of Beginning South 58
degrees 37 minutes East along the
Northeasterly right of-way line of
Georgia Power Company's
existing 212.5 foot right-of-way
heretofore acquired on its Yates-
Bonaire and Goat Rock Bonaire
Transmission Lines 94.94 feet to
lands of C. P. Gleaton; thence
East along the dividing line
between lands of C. P. Gleaton
and lands of Fanise S. Strickland
240 feet to a point; thence North 58
degrees 37 minutes West 355.08
feet to the Easterly right-of-way
line of U.S. Highway No. 41;
thence Southerly along said
Easterly right-of way line 136.65
feet to the Point of Beginning,
containing 0.65 acres, more or
less.
The above described tract of
land is more particularly shown
on plat designated Exhibit "A"
attached to said petition.
Said right of way is over and
across a portion of the following
described lands:
The above described tract of
land is a portion of that larger
tract of land lying and being in
Land Lot 66 of the sth Land
District of Houston County,
Georgia, said tract is more
particularly described in Deed
dated May 23, 1955 from Mrs.
Janette Tharpe Cadwallader to
Fanise S. Strickland which is
recorded in Deed Book 97, Page
169 in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Houston County,
Georgia.
NOW, THEREFORE, you and
each of you are required to be and
appear before Walker D. Burke,
Special Master in the Grand Jury
Room of the Houston County
Courthouse in Perry, Georgia, on
the 9th day of May, 1972, at 10:00
o'clock, A.M. to make known your
rights or interest, if any, in and to
said described property and your
claims of the value thereof, and
any other matters material to
your respective rights.
Witness the Honorable Willis B.
Hunt, Jr., Judge, Superior Court,
Houston Judicial Circuit, this the
27th day of April, 1972.
Tommie S. Hunt
clerk, Superior Court
Houston County, Georgia
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NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY
OF SAID STATE AND COUNTY:
To the Creditors of Mrs. Ada
Frey, Deceased:
You are hereby notified to
render to the undersigned your
demands or claims against the
estate of the above named
deceased.
This 27th day of April 1972.
JOEL A, WILLIS, JR.
1544 Watson Boulevard
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
Attorney for June Frey Sanders.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Mrs. Ada Frey.
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DIVORCE 4
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF HOUSTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
KIP ROGER FIGHTER VS
HILDEGARDE FIGHTER, Civil
Action, Divorce Docket No. 12336.
Date Filed April 10, 1972, Order
for Service by Publication dated
April 10, 1972.
SUMMONS
THE DEFENDANT
HILDEGARDE FIGHTER is
hereby required to *ile with the
Clerk and serve upon AULTMAN,
HULBERT, COWART & DANIEL
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad
dress is 1555 Watson Boulevard,
Warner Robins, Georgia an an
swer within 60 days of the date of
the order for service by
publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable Willis
B. Hunt, Jr., Judge of said Court,
this 10th day of April, 1972.
Tommie S Hunt
Clerk, Houston Superior Court
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CHARTER
On application of Clarence E.
Carter, 320 Oakview Square,
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093,
Articles of Incorporation have
been granted to ALKANON, INC.
by the Honorable Willis B. Hunt,
Jr., Judge of the Superior Court of
Houston County, Georgia, in
accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia Non
Profit Corporation Code. The
registered office of the Cor
poration is located at 1654 Watson
Boulevard, Warner Robins,
Georgia, and its registered agent
at such address is Clarence E.
Carter. The purpose of the Cor
poration is to acquire, own and
operate a rehabilitation center for
those members of the general
public who are afflicted with the
disease of alcoholism.
NUNN, GEIGER & RAMPEY
P.O. Drawer 520
Warner Robins, Ga. 31093
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CHARTER
On application of Mrs. Betty
Bryan, Warner Robins, Georgia,
and Mrs. Bunny Mahaffey,
Warner Robins, Georgia, articles
of incorporation have been
granted to "THE BERRY
PATCH, INC." by the Honorable
Willis Hunt, Judge of the Superior
Court of Houston County,
in accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
registered office of the cor
poration is located at 116
Freeman Drive, Warner Robins,
Georgia and its registered agent
at such address is Mrs. Betty
Bryan.
The purpose of the corporation is
retail sale of all items of clothing
and accessories and any other
lawful business authorized by the
Board of Directors. The minimum
capital with which the corporation
shall commence business is
$1,000.00.
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DIVORCE
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF HOUSTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
JAMES JOSEPH JONES VS
OLIVE PEARL JONES. Civil
Action, Divorce. Docket No. 12372,
Date Filed April 24, 1972. Order
for Service by Publication dated
April 24, 1972.
SUMMONS
THE DEFENDANT OLIVE
PEARL JONES is hereby
required to file with the Clerk and
serve upon R, JONEAL LEE
Plaintiff’s attorney, whose ad
dress is 1606 Watson Boulevard,
Warner Robins, Ga. an answer
within 60 days of the date of the
order for service by publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable Willis
B. Hunt, Jr., Judge of said Court,
this 24fh day of April, 1972.
Tommie S, Hunt
Clerk, Houston Superior Court
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NOTICE
Richard L. Singletary and
Karen S. Leabo have requested
license to sell wine at Sing Food
Store at 1205 Main Street, Perry,
Georgia from City Council. This
will be carried out and not con
sumed on premises.
Mayor and Council
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WHATS ON SALE? READ
THE HOME JOURNAL
AND FIND OUT.
Rainbow Girls
Enjoy Party
The Rainbow Advisory
Board met last Wednesday
and the top item on the
discussion list was the In
stallation of Officers which
will take place on the 21st of
May. Sandy King will be the
incoming Worthy Advisor.
Twelve girls and the
Mother Advisor met at the
First Baptist Church in
Perry to attend services in a
body to commemorate the
founding of Rainbows. Those
attending were: Annie
Boland, Sandy King, June
Rabun, Kelly Rucker, Elaine
Kimball, Rose Kohr, Elaine
Wilson, Vickie Nation,
Debbie Warner, Jeannie
King, Donna Nation, Shirley
Hancock and Mrs. Clarence
Wilson.
All members and their
parents are urged to attend
the jamboree at Lake
Blackshear Saturday, May
6th. The Demolay bus will
leave the chapter at quarter
of seven. Be sure to bring a
sack lunch and wear com
fortable clothes.
Misss Smyth’s Collie
Wins In Fla. Dog Show
“Dresden Doll of
Camelot”, two-year old
Collie femal, and her owner
handler, Miss Clare Smyth of
Perry, were awarded two
large trophies at the two
Obedience Trials held this
past week-end at Tampa and
St. Petersburg, Florida, with
an entry in both of 185 dogs.
At the Dog Training Club
of Tampa, Inc., Trial held at
the Curtis Hixon Convention
Hall on Saturday, “Dolly”
and Clare won first place
with a score of 195 out of a
possible 200 points, over an
entry of 45 in the “Novice A”
class, and were awarded the
blue ribbon and trophy for
Highest Scoring Dog.
Clare was later awarded
the trophy and orange
rosette for the Highest
Scoring Dog shown by a
Junior Handler (Age 16 and
under).
At the Dog Training Club
of St. Petersburg, Inc., Trial
held at the Lake Vista
Gymnasium on Sunday,
“Dolly” and Clare placed
fifth with a score of 185Vfe
points. At both trials,
“Dolly” received the green
ribbon for a qualifying score,
which gives her two of the
three which are required for
the title of C.D. (Companion
Dog),
“Dolly” and Clare are
students in Mrs. Roy
Gossett’s Advanced
Obedience class.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Winkis of Perry were the
breeders and Dolly was sired
by Bowden’s Tim Ex. out of
Tasha-bu-Wink.
NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
IN RE ESTATE OF JOSEPH
BRADFORD PULLUM,
DECEASED.
All creditors of the Estate of
JOSEPH BRADFORD PULLUM,
Deceased late of Houston County,
Georgia, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the
undersigned according to law,
and all persons indebted to same
estate are required to make
immediate payment to same.
This 28th day of April, 1972.
ELEANOR M. PULLUM, as
Administratrix of the Estate of
Joseph Bradford Pullum,
Deceased.
101 Williams Terrace
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
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CHARTER
On application of George F.
Nunn, Jr., 1007 Jernigan Street,
Perry, Georgia, and Lewis M.
Jacobs, 1009 Jernigan Street,
Perry, Georgia, articles of in
corporation have been granted to
JACOBS INSURANCE AGENCY
OF HOUSTON COUNTY INC. by
the Honorable Willis B. Hunt, Jr.,
Judge of the Superior Court of
Houston County, in accordance
with the applicable provisions of
the Georgia Business Corporation
Code. The registered office of the
Corporation is located at 1009
Jernigan Street, Perry, Georgia,
and its registered agent at such
address is Lewis H. Jacobs. The
purpose of the Corporation is to
engage in the business of in
surance and real estate and for
any other lawful purposes that are
not prohibited by the Georgia
Business Corporation Code, The
minimum capital with which the
corporation shall com
mence business is FIVE HUN
DRED AND NO 100 ($500.00)
DOLLARS.
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Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Pirkle of Tharpe Memorial Baptist Church on Highway
41 north of Perry were pleasantly surprised by the members of their
congregation with the gift of a 1972 Chevrolet Impala recently. This is Rev.
Pickle’s fifth year as pastor of the church, and he said he was astonished that a
small church of 325 members would make such a gift. “It indicates great
sacrifice and love,” he said. “My wife and I were very surprised.”
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moody of Perry are welcomed by Captain Stamos
Stamouris at the Captain’s Reception on the cruise ship T.S.S. Orion at the
beginning of a five-day Grecian Island cruise. The Moodys also toured Greece
and Spain.
Robins AFB Busy Fighting Pollution
Waste newspapers at
Robins AFB are now being
collected for reclamation by
the workshop students at the
Happy Hour School for
Exceptional Children in
Warner Robins.
Papers will be collected in
a large container located
adjacent to Linwood
Elementary School and
another at the base Com
munity Center complex.
According to Colonel W. H.
Clisham, base civil engineer,
immediate benefits include
reducing the number of
cubic yards of landfill
required to cover up the
papers on base, providing
base personnel with a quick
method of newspaper
disposal, and at the same
time providing the Happy
Hour School workshop with a
self-help project which will
provide both occupational
therapy and revenue for the
institution.
Anyone can drop old
papers in the receptacles,
including both military and
civilan personnel of Robins
AFB and their dependents.
Not wanted are metals,
plastics, magazines or
garbage. “All we want in
these two special containers
are refuse newspapers,
pref err ably neatly stacked
and bound with twine,” said
Colonel Clisham. Also on the
list of unwanted items is
glass, since the children at
the school might be injured
by broken glass tiems.
The Happy Hour School
workshop is an adjunct
designed to provide useful
employment to the mentally
handicapped. It is run by a
retired Air Force major,
James P. Kelly of Warner
Robins.
His workshop is the product
of the Houston County
Association for Exceptional
Children, and started some
15 years ago in the basement
of Second Baptist Church in
Warner Robins. Now it has
expanded into a new
facilities on Young Avenue in
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 4. IW2
Warner Robins. The school
pupils total 46 and ad
ditionally there are 32 em
ployed in the workshop.
Projects at the workshop
have included reclaiming
rocket launchers, assem
bling flare piston kits,
assembling sales brochures,
partial assembly and
packaging of glass top
tables, making and selling
pillows, and even assembly
of plastic components used
in toilet tanks. “We are the
sole source of the boxes used
by Pabst Brewery for getting
returnable bottles to and
from vendors,” he said.
These are manufactured by
a carton stiching machine.
Enterprise runs
throughout the workshop. All
cooking and cleaning at the
workshop is done by its
workforce, even running its
own beauty parlor. “Some of
our girls go over to the Peach
Belt Nursing Home and
wash, set and comb hair for
the elderly there,” he said.
The paper reclamation
idea began Oct. 1. “First, we
are all interested in the en
vironment. To help preserve
the environment means
doing something about paper
waste. It is only natural to
use a labor source for
reclaiming paper which has
been in the past neglected.
This is especially true when
one of the main problems
facing efforts to recycle is
labor cost.”
Eighty-one tons have been
recycled since the start of
the project. Most was put by
interested citizens in the
special paper receptacle
located in front of the
workshop. Capacity of the
firm with which the bundled
paper is marketed is 50 tons
a day. “One way of looking
at our effort is that the 81
tons which we have
processed did not require
city pickup, did not wind up
being burned and polluting
the air, did not occupy
valuable landfill area, and
did not wind up as debris and
litter,” he said.
Each ton of paper equals
17 trees. One of the purposes
of the timber grower is to sell
timber for pulp and lumber.
However, behind the new
interest in recycling is the
fact that America will be
hard pressed to find cellulose
for its needs unless paper
recycling gets new
momentum.
While in the Air Force,
Kelly was stationed with
Headquarters of the Air
Force Reserve.
His new vocation came
after attendance at a
baseball game in Warner
Robins. Dr. Dan Callahan,
long one of the biggest
boosters of the Happy Hour
School, asked Kelly if he
wanted to run the workshop.
“What is the workshop?”
was his first question. Not
only does he now know in
timately, but he thoroughly
enjoys his work. “It is really
rewarding to see the great
number of things which
these young adults can do.”
He envisions that
recycling centers could be
established nationally, and
that these could greatly
lessen the burden on
municipalities and Depart
ment of Defense facilities.
Paper equals about 59
percent of solid waste
disposal volume. Poten
tially, the market for
recycled paper is
“tremendous” he said. This
is also true for other solids,
including glass and metals.
“It’s great to dream,” he
confesses. But for the im
mediate future, he says
thanks to the people of
Warner Robins and to
Robins AFB for providing
paper to the workshop.
There is a nice mixture of
benevolence and
pragmatism in the support
given by the base to the
Happy Hour workshop
project. “What goes to the
workshop doesn’t get buried
on base. That’s great,” said
Roy Ditterline, deputy civil
engineer, who is still faced
with disposal of magazines
and other forms of paper.