This is to notify the person who abandoned a 1995 Toyota Camry LE (VIN#JT2SK12E7S0279931) at 1129 Hatch Parkway North that you must identify and pay wrecker bill, storage and remove from property by October 24, 2012. Otherwise the vehicle will become the property of Livingston’s Garage & Wrecker Service, Inc.
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Entries from October 2012
gpn12 NOTICE TO PUBLIC TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to notify the person who abandoned a 1988 Chevrolet Pickup (VIN#1GCDK14K4JZ12949) at 1129 Hatch Parkway North that you must identify and pay wrecker bill, storage and remove from property by October 24, 2012. Otherwise the vehicle will become the property of Livingston’s Garage & Wrecker Service, Inc.
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gpn18 NOTICE PROBATE COURT OF APPLING COUNTY RE: PETITION OF FAYE T. BYARS TO PROBATE IN SOLEMN FORM THE WILL OF G. B. BLAND, DECEASED, UPON WHICH AN ORDER FOR SERVICE WAS GRANTED BY THIS COURT ON OCT
TO: John Henry Tatum, Linda B. Bevills
And to all interested parties and all and singular the heirs of said decedent, and to whom it may concern:
This is to notify you to file objection, if there is any, to the above referenced petition, in this Court on or before November 5, 2012.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objections to the petition must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections. All pleadings/objections must be signed before a notary public or before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your pleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel at the following address/telephone number for the required amount of filing fees. If any objections are filed, a hearing will be (scheduled at later date). If no objections are filed, the petition my be granted without a hearing.
DIANE HALLMAN
PROBATE JUDGE
36 S. Main Street
Baxley, GA 31513
912-367-8114
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And to all interested parties and all and singular the heirs of said decedent, and to whom it may concern:
This is to notify you to file objection, if there is any, to the above referenced petition, in this Court on or before November 5, 2012.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objections to the petition must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections. All pleadings/objections must be signed before a notary public or before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your pleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel at the following address/telephone number for the required amount of filing fees. If any objections are filed, a hearing will be (scheduled at later date). If no objections are filed, the petition my be granted without a hearing.
DIANE HALLMAN
PROBATE JUDGE
36 S. Main Street
Baxley, GA 31513
912-367-8114
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gpn06 NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE
Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation that will incorporate BIDATA, INC. have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 3300 Buckeye Road, Suite 401, Atlanta, GA 30341 and its initial registered agent at such address is Ushasree Gopineedi.
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gpn06 NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE
Notice is given that the articles of incorporation that will incorporate DOUGLAS GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC., have been delivered to the Secretary of State in accordance with Georgia Business Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 2500 Shallowford Rd #8517, Atlanta, GA 30345, and its initial registered agent at such address is RICHARD MUTHUA.
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gpn06 NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISSOLVE
The name of the Corporation is: OVERSTREET SIGNAL CONSULTANTS, INC.
The date the dissolution was authorized was:
OCTOBER 8, 2012
Dissolution Of The Corporation was Duly Approved By The Members In Accordance With O.C.G.A. 14-2-1402(a).
The undersigned does hereby certify that a request for publication of a notice of intent of to voluntarily dissolve the corporation along with publication of fee of $40.00 has been forwarded to the official organ of the county of the registered office as required by O.C.G.A. 14-2-1404.1(b).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Notice of Intent to Dissolve on 10/9/2012
James W. Overstreet, Jr.,
President
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The date the dissolution was authorized was:
OCTOBER 8, 2012
Dissolution Of The Corporation was Duly Approved By The Members In Accordance With O.C.G.A. 14-2-1402(a).
The undersigned does hereby certify that a request for publication of a notice of intent of to voluntarily dissolve the corporation along with publication of fee of $40.00 has been forwarded to the official organ of the county of the registered office as required by O.C.G.A. 14-2-1404.1(b).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Notice of Intent to Dissolve on 10/9/2012
James W. Overstreet, Jr.,
President
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NOT RESPONSIBLE
I, MITCHEL CARTER, will not be responsible for any debts other than the debts I make myself.
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gpn18 CITATION PROBATE COURT OF APPLING COUNTY RE: ESTATE OF HALEY JORDAN DIXON, FORMER MINOR
DATE OF PUBLICATION, IF ANY: OCTOBER 17, 2012
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The conservator of the above estate has applied for Discharge from said trust. This is to notify the above interested parties to show cause, if any they can, why said conservator should not be discharged from office and liability. All objections must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and filed with the above Appling County Probate Court, 36 S. Main Street, Baxley, Georgia 31513, on or before November 19 at 10:00 A.M., 2012, said date being more than 30 days from the date of publication, or if personally served, then 10 days from the date of such service. All pleadings must be signed before a notary public or probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your pleadings, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel at the below address/telephone number for the required amount of filing fees.
If any objections are filed, a hearing will be (scheduled at a later date). If no objections are filed, the petition may be granted without a hearing.
HONORABLE DIANE HALLMAN
APPLING COUNTY PROBATE JUDGE
By Diane Hallman
36 S. Main Street
Baxley, Georgia 31513
912-367-8114
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The conservator of the above estate has applied for Discharge from said trust. This is to notify the above interested parties to show cause, if any they can, why said conservator should not be discharged from office and liability. All objections must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and filed with the above Appling County Probate Court, 36 S. Main Street, Baxley, Georgia 31513, on or before November 19 at 10:00 A.M., 2012, said date being more than 30 days from the date of publication, or if personally served, then 10 days from the date of such service. All pleadings must be signed before a notary public or probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your pleadings, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel at the below address/telephone number for the required amount of filing fees.
If any objections are filed, a hearing will be (scheduled at a later date). If no objections are filed, the petition may be granted without a hearing.
HONORABLE DIANE HALLMAN
APPLING COUNTY PROBATE JUDGE
By Diane Hallman
36 S. Main Street
Baxley, Georgia 31513
912-367-8114
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SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Pursuant to requirements of the Georgia Constitution, Attorney General Samuel S. Olens, Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp, and Legislative Counsel Wayne R. Allen hereby provide the summaries of the proposed constitutional amendments that will appear on the November 6, 2012, general election ballot for consideration by the people of Georgia (the short headings in bold print are the same as those assigned by the Constitutional Amendments Publication Board pursuant to O.C.G.A. Sec. 50 12 101):
Provides for improving student achievement and parental involvement through more public charter school options.
House Resolution No. 1162
Ga. L. 2012, p. 1364
"YES ( )
NO ( )
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?"
This proposal authorizes the General Assembly to provide by law for the creation of public state charter schools, which would operate under the terms of charters between the State Board of Education and charter petitioners, while preserving the authority of local boards of education to establish local charter schools. Specifically, the proposal clarifies the authority of the General Assembly to provide for state wide policies for public education prior to the college or post secondary level, restates the authority of the General Assembly to establish special schools, prohibits the incurrence of bonded indebtedness or the levy of school taxes for the support of special schools without approval of the local board of education and the voters in the affected school system, provides that special schools may
include public state charter schools, preserves the authority of local boards of education to establish local charter schools, authorizes the expenditure of state funds for special schools, and prohibits the deduction of certain state funds from local school districts as a direct result or consequence of the enrollment of students in state charter schools.
The General Assembly has enacted a law to exercise the authority granted by the proposed constitutional amendment to provide for public state charter schools. This law will become effective only if the constitutional amendment is ratified by the voters. This law is published at Georgia Laws 2012, p. 1298, Sec. 1, and was enacted by 2012 HB 797, Act No. 766.
A copy of this entire proposed constitutional amendment is on file in the office of the judge of the probate court and is available for public inspection.
Allows the state to save taxpayer funds through multiyear real estate rental agreements.
Senate Resolution No. 84
Ga. L. 2012, p. 1363
"( ) YES
( ) NO
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state's operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?"
This proposal authorizes the General Assembly to provide by law for the State Properties Commission, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, and the Georgia Department of Labor to enter into rental agreements for the possession and use of real property without obligating present funds for the full amount of obligation the state may bear under the full term of any such rental agreement. Any such agreement shall provide for the termination of the agreement in the event of insufficient funds.
The General Assembly has enacted a law to exercise the authority granted by the proposed constitutional amendment to provide for multiyear rental agreements for real property. This law will become effective only if the constitutional amendment is ratified by the voters. This law is published at Georgia Laws 2012, p. 989, and was enacted by 2012 SB 37, Act No. 717.
A copy of this entire proposed constitutional amendment is on file in the office of the judge of the probate court and is available for public inspection.
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Provides for improving student achievement and parental involvement through more public charter school options.
House Resolution No. 1162
Ga. L. 2012, p. 1364
"YES ( )
NO ( )
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?"
This proposal authorizes the General Assembly to provide by law for the creation of public state charter schools, which would operate under the terms of charters between the State Board of Education and charter petitioners, while preserving the authority of local boards of education to establish local charter schools. Specifically, the proposal clarifies the authority of the General Assembly to provide for state wide policies for public education prior to the college or post secondary level, restates the authority of the General Assembly to establish special schools, prohibits the incurrence of bonded indebtedness or the levy of school taxes for the support of special schools without approval of the local board of education and the voters in the affected school system, provides that special schools may
include public state charter schools, preserves the authority of local boards of education to establish local charter schools, authorizes the expenditure of state funds for special schools, and prohibits the deduction of certain state funds from local school districts as a direct result or consequence of the enrollment of students in state charter schools.
The General Assembly has enacted a law to exercise the authority granted by the proposed constitutional amendment to provide for public state charter schools. This law will become effective only if the constitutional amendment is ratified by the voters. This law is published at Georgia Laws 2012, p. 1298, Sec. 1, and was enacted by 2012 HB 797, Act No. 766.
A copy of this entire proposed constitutional amendment is on file in the office of the judge of the probate court and is available for public inspection.
Allows the state to save taxpayer funds through multiyear real estate rental agreements.
Senate Resolution No. 84
Ga. L. 2012, p. 1363
"( ) YES
( ) NO
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state's operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?"
This proposal authorizes the General Assembly to provide by law for the State Properties Commission, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, and the Georgia Department of Labor to enter into rental agreements for the possession and use of real property without obligating present funds for the full amount of obligation the state may bear under the full term of any such rental agreement. Any such agreement shall provide for the termination of the agreement in the event of insufficient funds.
The General Assembly has enacted a law to exercise the authority granted by the proposed constitutional amendment to provide for multiyear rental agreements for real property. This law will become effective only if the constitutional amendment is ratified by the voters. This law is published at Georgia Laws 2012, p. 989, and was enacted by 2012 SB 37, Act No. 717.
A copy of this entire proposed constitutional amendment is on file in the office of the judge of the probate court and is available for public inspection.
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GPN14 STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION
The Satilla Rural Electric Membership Corporation is the recipient of Federal financial assistance from the Rural Utilities Service, an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture, and is subject to the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended and is bound by Federal law and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s policy that prohibits this organization from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability and no person shall be excluded from participation in, admission or access to, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any of this organization's programs or activities.
The person responsible for coordinating this organization's nondiscrimination compliance efforts is Romeo Reyes, President/Chief Executive Officer. Any individual, or specific class of individuals, who feels that this organization has subjected them to discrimination may obtain further information about the statutes and regulations listed above from and/or file a written complaint with this organization; or file a complaint of discrimination by writing USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410; or by calling (202)720-5964 (voice or TDD) – USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Complaints must be filed within 180 days after alleged discrimination.
Confidentiality will be maintained to the extent possible.
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The person responsible for coordinating this organization's nondiscrimination compliance efforts is Romeo Reyes, President/Chief Executive Officer. Any individual, or specific class of individuals, who feels that this organization has subjected them to discrimination may obtain further information about the statutes and regulations listed above from and/or file a written complaint with this organization; or file a complaint of discrimination by writing USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410; or by calling (202)720-5964 (voice or TDD) – USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Complaints must be filed within 180 days after alleged discrimination.
Confidentiality will be maintained to the extent possible.
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Public invited to share ideas on Golf Course
As a reminder, there will be a special meeting on Monday, October 22, at 6:00 p.m., at the Woody Folsom Lake Lodge at Lake Mayers for area golfers and the community to share and discuss ideas with the new owners of the golf course.
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Town Hall Meeting planned for Amendment
The Baxley News-Banner received notice that there will be a special Town Hall Meeting for the public with regard to the Charter School Amendment (Amendment 1) that will be on the November 6 Ballot.
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Sheriff Benny Deloach gives weekly update
Sheriff Benny Deloach would like to report the following activity of the Appling County Sheriff’s Office.
Oct. 5, answered a call to Henry Thomas Road in reference to a theft. A complainant stated that an unknown person had taken her trash container. [Full Story »]
Oct. 5, answered a call to Henry Thomas Road in reference to a theft. A complainant stated that an unknown person had taken her trash container. [Full Story »]
Appling School System and CCGPS
Parents Encouraged to Learn More about Common Core Georgia Performance Standards (CCGPS)
Superintendent Scarlett Copeland is encouraging all Parents to learn more about the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards (CCGPS) designed for all students K – 12. This initiative is designed to prepare our students futuristically to compete internationally. She stated we are currently underway with this effort in Appling County School System, the state, and forty-four other states across the nation. All schools and administrators in Appling County are currently meeting and addressing this new initiative. We encourage Parents to read and learn more about this important endeavor and do not hesitate to ask questions of your teachers, administrators, and county office staff. [Full Story »]
Superintendent Scarlett Copeland is encouraging all Parents to learn more about the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards (CCGPS) designed for all students K – 12. This initiative is designed to prepare our students futuristically to compete internationally. She stated we are currently underway with this effort in Appling County School System, the state, and forty-four other states across the nation. All schools and administrators in Appling County are currently meeting and addressing this new initiative. We encourage Parents to read and learn more about this important endeavor and do not hesitate to ask questions of your teachers, administrators, and county office staff. [Full Story »]
Appling Farm Bureau invites members to attend annual meeting
Appling County Farm Bureau would like to cordially invite Farm Bureau Members to the annual meeting on October 29, at 7:00 p.m., at the Appling County Farm Bureau Office.
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