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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Probate Court
the Monroe County Board of
Elections and Registration office
at 38 W. Main Street, Forsyth,
Georgia.
Polls will be open on Election
Day from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00
p.m.
Should a runoff election be
required, such runoff will be held
on December 4, 2018.
This the 18th day of June, 2018.
Kaye S. Warren
Election Supervisor, Monroe
County, Georgia
6/27-7/18
18-265
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
OF RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
STATE OF GEORGIA/COUNTY
OF MONROE
TO: 1) Paul Spires, 2)
Sharon Spires, 3) Michael Spires,
4) Lisa Spires, 5) Kenneth Spires,
6) Martin Spires, 7) Unknown
Heirs and Assigns of Paul Spires,
Sharon Spires, Michael Spires,
Lisa Spires, Kenneth Spires,
and Martin Spires, 8) Georgia
Department of Revenue, 9)
Reeves Construction Company
as successor to Stephens
Paving Company, 10) State of
Georgia, 11) Monroe County
Tax Commissioner, and 11) all
persons known or unknown
who may claim an interest in
property known as High Falls
Rd, Jackson, Georgia 30233
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
The right to redeem the
described property as High Falls
Rd, Jackson, Georgia 30233 (Tax
Parcel 025004M), as follows, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 168, of the
Fourth Land District, of Monroe
County, Georgia, containing 7.02
acres, more or less and being
known and designated as Lot 12
according to that plat of survey
entitled" Subdivision of Property
for Middle Georgia Woodlands,
Inc.", prepared by Kenneth E
Presley, Surveyor dated March
19, 1984, as revised through
January 15, 1986 and recorded
in Plat Book 12, Page 193,
Clerk's Office, Monroe Superior
Court. Said lot has such size,
shape, meters, bounds and
dimensions as shown on said
plat, which plat is incorporated
herein by reference thereto
This is the same property set
apart to Emily Diane Spires by
Certificate of Order of Year's
Support, which Order was dated
November 30, 2011, recorded
in Deed Book 1476, Page 338,
Clerk's Office, Monroe Superior
Court.
As described in Deed Book 1490,
Page 278, Further described as
Map & Parcel 025004M.
Will expire and be forever
foreclosed and barred on and
after the 10th day of August,
2018, or 30 days from service of
notice.
The tax deed to which this notice
relates is dated the 7th day of
February, 2017 and is recorded
in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Monroe
County, Georgia, in Deed Book
1779, Page 302.
The property may be redeemed
at any time before the 10th day
of August, 2018, or 30 days from
service of notice, by payment of
the redemption price as fixed
and provided by law to the
undersigned at the following
address: David A. Basil, LLC,
301 Bradley Street, Suite B-7,
Carrollton, Georgia, 30117.
Please be governed accordingly.
7/4-7/25
18-267
STATE OF GEORGIA
FULTON COUNTY
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Notice to the public is hereby
given that on 17th day of July,
2018, at 4:30 p.m in the Superior
Court of Fulton County, Georgia,
at the courthouse in said county,
a hearing will be held in the case
of State of Georgia vs. Municipal
Electric Authority of Georgia,
Georgia Power Company,
Oglethorpe Power Corporation,
Crisp County, City of Dalton, the
City of Marietta Board of Lights
and Water, City of Acworth, City
of Adel, City of Albany, City of
Barnesville, City of Blakely, Town
of Brinson, City of Buford, City
of Cairo, City of Calhoun, City
of Camilla, City of Cartersville,
City of College Park, City of
Commerce, City of Covington,
City of Doerun, City of Douglas,
City of East Point, City of
Elberton, City of Ellaville, City
of Fairburn, City of Fitzgerald,
City of Forsyth, City of Fort
Valley, City of Grantville, City of
Griffin, City of Hogansville, City
of Jackson, City of LaFayette,
City of LaGrange, City of
Lawrenceville, City of Mansfield,
City of Marietta, City of Monroe,
City of Monticello, City of
Moultrie, City of Newnan, City of
Norcross, City of Oxford, City of
Palmetto, City of Quitman, City
of Sandersville, City of Sylvania,
City of Sylvester, City of
Thomaston, City of Thomasville,
City of Washington, City of West
Point, City of Whigham, Board
of Water, Light and Sinking
Fund Commissionersof the
City of Dalton (the "Dalton
Board"), Crisp County Power
Commission, Water, Light and
Bond Commission of the City of
Fitzgerald, Utilities Commission
of the City of Fort Valley, and
Board of Water, Sewerage and
Light Commissioners of the City
of Newnan, Civil Action File No.
2018CV307032, on a petition
and complaint to validate, why:
(A) (i) the Power Resolution,
as heretofore supplemented,
amended and restated, including,
particularly, the amendments
thereto effected by the Second
Amended and Restated Power
Resolution and the amendments
thereto to be effected by the
Power Resolution Amendatory
Supplemental Resolution, and
(ii) the Additional Project One
Senior Bonds in an aggregate
principal amount, together
with the Additional Project One
Subordinated Bonds sought to
be validated pursuant to Count
Two below, of $4,706,900,000
to be issued from time to time in
separate series or installments in
accordance with the provisions
of the Power Resolution and
the security therefor, it being
understood that such aggregate
principal amount may be
issued entirely as "Additional
Bonds," entirely as "Refunding
Bonds" (as each is defined in
the Power Resolution) or in
such lesser amount(s) of either
or both thereof as determined
by MEAG Power, together with
(iii) the method or formula set
forth in the Validation Resolution
to satisfy the requirements of
O.C.G.A. 46-3-131(g) and
O.C.G.A. 46-3-131(h), should
not be confirmed and validated;
(B) (i) the Power Resolution,
as heretofore supplemented,
amended and restated,
including, particularly, the
amendments thereto effected
by the Second Amended and
Restated Power Resolution and
the amendments thereto to be
effected by the Power Resolution
Amendatory Supplemental
Resolution, and (ii) the Additional
Project One Subordinated
Bonds in an aggregate principal
amount, together with the
Additional Project One Senior
Bonds sought to be validated
pursuant to Count One above,
of $4,706,900,000 to. be issued
from time to time in separate
series or installments in
accordance with the provisions
of the Power Resolution and the
Project One Subordinated Bond
Resolution and the security
therefor, together with (iii) the
method or formula set forth
in the Validation Resolution
to satisfy the requirements of
O.C.G.A 46-3-131(g) and
O.C.G.A. 46-3-131(h), should
not be confirmed and validated;
(C) (i)the General Resolution,
as heretofore supplemented,
amended and restated, including,
particularly, the amendments
thereto effected by the Second
Amended and Restated General
Resolution and the amendments
thereto to be effected by the
General Resolution Amendatory
Supplemental Resolution, (ii)
the Additional Project Two
Senior Bonds in an aggregate
principal amount, together
with the Additional Project Two
Subordinated Bonds sought to
be validated pursuant to Count
Four below, of $318,800,000,
(iii) the Additional Project Three
Senior Bonds in an aggregate
principal amount, together with
the Additional Project Three
Subordinated Bonds sought to
be validated pursuant to Count
Four below, of $686,000,000,
and (iv) the Additional Project
Four Senior Bonds in an
aggregate principal amount,
together with the Additional
Project Four Subordinated
Bonds sought to be validated
pursuant to Count Four below,
of $392,100,000, each to be
issued from time to time in
separate series or installments in
accordance with the provisions
of the General Resolution and
the General Resolution Projects
Subordinated Bond Resolution
and the security therefor, it being
understood that each such
aggregate principal amount may
be issued entirely as "Additional
Bonds," entirely as "Refunding
Bonds" (as each is defined in
the General Resolution) or in
such lesser amount(s) of either:
or both thereof as determined
by MEAG Power, together with
(v) the method or formula set
forth in the Validation Resolution
to satisfy the requirements
of O.C.G.A. 46-3-131(g)
and O.C.G.A. 46-3-131(h)
should not be confirmed and
validated; and (D) (i) the General
Resolution, as heretofore
supplemented, amended
and restated, including,
particularly, the amendments
thereto effected by the Second
Amended and Restated General
Resolution and the amendments
thereto to be effected by the
General Resolution Amendatory
Supplemental Resolution, (ii)
the Additional Project Two
Subordinated Bonds in an
aggregate principal amount,
together with the Additional
Project Two Senior Bonds
sought to be validated pursuant
to Count Three above, of
$318,800,000, (iii) the Additional
Project Three Subordinated
Bonds in an aggregate principal
amount, together with the
Additional Project Three Senior
Bonds sought to be validated
pursuant to Count Three
above, of $686,000,000, and
(iv) the Additional Project Four
Subordinated Bonds in an
aggregate principal amount,
together with the Additional
Project Four Senior Bonds
sought to be validated pursuant
to Count Three above, of
$392,100,000, each to be
issued from time to time in
separate series or installments in
accordance with the provisions
of the General Resolution and
the General Resolution Projects
Subordinated Bond Resolution
and the security therefor,
together with (v) the method
or formula set forth in the
Validation Resolution to satisfy
the requirements of O.C.G.A
46-3-131(g) and O.C.G.A. 46-
3-131(h), should each not be
confirmed and validated.
Any citizen of the State of
Georgia has a right to object and
may intervene and become a
party to this proceeding. At said
hearing all persons having a right
to be heard with respect to the
Additional Project One Senior
Bonds, the Additional Project
One Subordinated Bonds, the
Additional General Resolution
Projects Senior Bonds and the
Additional General Resolution
Projects Subordinated Bonds
for Project Two, Project Three
and Project Four (the "Bonds"),
the respective security for
each, and certain contracts and
resolutions related thereto and
the validation thereof, may be
heard, and the Court will pass
on each of these matters and
the validity of the Bonds. The
issuance of the Bonds shall not
obligate the State of Georgia or
any political subdivision thereof
to levy or pledge any form of
taxation whatsoever for the
payment thereof
This 27th day of June, 2018.
By:/s/
Clerk, Superior Court, Fulton
County, Georgia
7/4-7/11
18-268
IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF
MONROE COUNTY, GEORGIA
IN THE INTEREST OF:
D. D SEX W/M, AGE 3, DOB
06/2014, CASE #2018-J R-79
J. D SEX W/F, AGE 6, DOB
09/2011, CASE #2018-JR-80
CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS
OF AGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
MIRANDA KEEN FULLMORE
(mother); AND ANY ONE
ELSE CLAIMING A PARENTAL
INTEREST IN THE ABOVE
CHILDREN
You are notified that a Petition
for a Finding of Dependency
with Custody to the Legal Father
concerning the above children
was filed against you in said
court on 05/01/18 and by reason
of an Order for Service entered
by the court on 06/27/18
YOU ARE COMMANDED
AND REQUIRED TO BE AND
APPEAR before the Monroe
County Juvenile Court, for a
hearing at the Monroe County
Justice Center, Forsyth, Georgia
on 10/02/18 at 8:30 o'clock a.m
following service by publication.
Serve an answer on Petitioner's
Attorney, James E. Patterson,
RO. Box 1006, Forsyth, Georgia
31029 You may obtain a copy
of the petition by contacting the
Monroe County Juvenile Court
Clerk
WITNESS the Honorable
Judges of this court, this 28th
day of June, 2018.
JANET BAZEMORE, DEPUTY
CLERK, MONROE COUNTY
JUVENILE COURT
7/4-7/25
18-269
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
OF RIGHT TO REDEEM
(REE O.C.G.A Section 48-4-5
et seq.; 48-4-45 & 48-4-46)
TO: STACEY BUCHANAN
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
ESTATE OF GREGORY H.
BUCHANAN;
SAMANTHA TAYLOR
BUCHANAN;
ANDREA HILL BUCHANAN;
BRIAN COLE BUCHANAN;
ROBINS FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION;
GEORGIA RECEIVABLES, INC;
CALIBER HOMES LOANS,
INC. s/b/m CIT GROUP/SALES
FINANCING, INC. or their
unknown successors, assigns,
or shareholders;
ALL PARTIES KNOWN AND
UNKNOWN HAVING OF
RECORD IN MONROE COUNTY
ANY RIGHT, TITLE, INTEREST
IN, OR LIEN UPON 0 FREEMAN
ROAD, INCLUDING ANY
TENANT / OWNER / OCCUPANT
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY;
RE: FORECLOSURE OF
EQUITY OF REDEMPTION FOR
TAX SALE DEED (REE O.C.G.A.
48-4-45, 46)
Take notice that:
The right to redeem the following
described property, to wit will
expire and be forever foreclosed
and barred as of five o'clock (5
p.m.) on and after August 3, 2018
or 30 days after legal service of
the Notice pursuant to OCGA
48-4-45 et seq whichever date
is later:
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL
OF LAND LYING AND BEING
IN Land Lot 93, of the Fourth
District, of Monroe County,
Georgia, containing 2.057 acres,
more or less and being identified
as Tract "B-I" on that certain
Plat of Survey, dated August
3, 1995, entitled "Survey for
Gregory H. Buchanan, Stacey
Buchanan", prepared by Gary
W. Witherington, R.LS. #1930,
recorded in Plat Book 20, Page
206, Monroe County, Georgia
Records, Said Plat of Survey
and the descriptive data thereon
being incorporated herein by
reference thereto in and of
description; being property
known as"0" Freeman Road and
having tax parcel identification
number 048 007C per the maps
and records of the Monroe
County Tax Commissioner and
Tax Assessor. TOGETHER WITH
all right, title, and interest running
with the above-described
property; and TOGETHER with
all rights, members, privileges
and appurtenant easements.
The tax deed to which this notice
relates is dated September 1,
2015, and recorded in the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Monroe County, Georgia in
Deed Book 1698 Page 249.
The property may be redeemed
on or before the time and date
stated above by payment of
the redemption price as fixed
and provided by law to the
undersigned at the following
address:
Dream Team Ventures, Inc. c/o
John Coleman, Esq.
675 Seminole Avenue, Suite 302
Atlanta, Georgia 30307
404.974.4537
Please be governed
accordingly.
7/4-7/25
18-283
Nondiscrimination Statement
Central Georgia Electdc
Membership Corporation is the
recipient of Federal financial
assistance from the Rural Utilities
Service, an agency of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture and
in accordance with federal civil
rights law and U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights
regulations and policies, the
USDA, its agencies, offices,
and employees, and institutions
participating in or administering
USDA programs are prohibited
from discriminating based on
race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, gender identity
(including gender expression),
sexual orientation, disability, age,
madtal status, family/parental
status, income derived from
a public assistance program,
political beliefs, or reprisal or
retaliation for prior civil rights
activity, in any program or
activity conducted or funded
by USDA (not all bases apply
to all programs). Remedies and
complaint filing deadlines vary
by program or incident.
Persons with disabilities who
require alternative means of
communication for program
information (e.g Braille, large
pdnt, audiotape, American
Sign Language, etc.) should
contact the responsible agency
or USDA's TARGET Center at
(202) 720-2600 (voice and "l-I'Y)
or contact USDA through the
Federal Relay Service at (800)
877-8339. Additionally, program
information may be made
available in languages other than
English.
To file a program discrimination
complaint, complete the
USDA Program Discrimination
Complaint Form, AD-3027,
found online at http://www.ascr.
usda.gov/complaint filing cust.
html and at any USDA office or
write a letter addressed to USDA
and provide in the letter all of
the information requested in the
form. To request a copy of the
complaint form, call (866) 632-
9992. Submit your completed
form or letter to USDA by:
(1) mail: U.S. Department of
Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
(2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or
(3) emaih program.intake@usda.
gov.
This institution is an equal
opportunity providerand
employer.
7/11
18-284
Equal Employment
Opportunity Policy
Pursuant to Executive Order
10925, as amended on June
22, 1963, by Executive Order
1114, and Executive Order
11246 of September 24, 1965,
as amended by Executive Order
11375 of October 13, 1967,
issued by the president, it is
established policy that Central
Georgia Electric Membership
Corporation is an equal
opportunity employer and that
employment opportunities
I
created by construction work
Involving federal financial
assistance through RUS loans
will be made equally available
to all qualified persons without
regard to race, color, religion,
sex (including pregnancy),
national origin, veteran status,
citizenship, age, disability,
sexual orientation, or other
protected characteristic.
7/11
Name Change
18-263
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
MONROE COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
ERIKA NICOLE BANKS,
Petitioner,
Vs.
ALANA NICOLE BURCH,
TIMOTHY MCKINLEY
BECTON, and MICHAEL
TRYBOM,
Respondents.
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.:
SUCV2018000167
TO: All interested persons:
A Petition for Name Change
of a Minor Child has been filed
in Monroe County Superior
Court, bearing Case Number:
SUCV2018000167, and styled:
Erika Nicole Banks vs. Alana
Nicole Burch, Timothy McKinley
Becton and Michael Trybom.
Petitioner is requesting the
Superior Court issue an order
changing the legal name of
a minor child, Jayce Michael
Trybom, born March, 2016. All
interested persons objecting to
said petition, or desiring to be
heard at a trial of the matter,
are hereby placed on notice
to immediately file an answer
or objection, if any, and that a
final hearing shall take place in
Monroe County Superior Court,
before Hon. William A. Fears, on
July 26, 2018.
Ordered, this 20th day of June,
2018.
/s/Hon. Thomas H. Wilson
Judge, Monroe County
Superior Court
Dustin M. Buttigieg, Esq.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Georgia Bar No. 686970
Dustin M. Buttigieg, RC.
PO Box 760
Forsyth, GA 31029
478-994-3226
6/27-7/18
Probate Court
18-255
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF
MONROE COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM EUGENE
BAUGHCUM
DECEASED
ESTATE NO. 2015PC029
PETITION FOR LETFERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE
[NOTE: Strike the sentence
in parenthesis below ifnot
applicableJ
TO: JAMES EUGENE
BAUGHCUM
CAROL S. TILLERY has
petitioned for CAROL S.
TILLERY to be appointed
Administrator(s) of the estate of
WILLIAM EUGENE BAUGHCUM
deceased, of said County. (The
Petitioner bas also applied for
waiver of bond and/or grant
of certain powers contained
in O.C.G.A. 53-12-261.) All
interested parties are hereby
notified to show cause why
said Petition should not be
granted. All objections to the
Petition must be in writing.
setting forth the grounds of any
such objections, and must be
filed with the Court on or before
August 6, 2018.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All
objections to the Petition must
be in writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objections.
All objections should be sworn to
before a notary public or before
a Probate Court Clerk, and filing
fees must be tendered with your
objections, unless you qualify to
file as an indigent party. Contact
Probate Court personnel 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.
/s/Donna S. Robins
Judge of the Probate Court
By: Mary Ashlin Breland
Clerk of the Probate Court
PO Box 187
Forsyth, GA 31029
478-994-7036
6/27-7/18
18-257
IN THE PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF MONROE
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF FRANCES
KING, DECEASED
ESTATE NO. 2018PC057
TEMPORARY LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
A petition for Temporary Letters
of Administration for the above-
named Decedent was filed.
Dollie King Davis was nominated
Temporary Administrator in the
Petition and is hereby found
to be legally qualified for said
office. The Court finds that the
Decedent died domiciled within
or domiciled outside the State
of Georgia but owing property
within the above. County. The
Court finds that the estate is
currently unrepresented. The
Court further finds that no
objection has been filed, all
requirements of law have been
fulfilled, that this appointment is
in the3 best interest of the estate
and that it is necessary that
temporary letters should issue
for the sole purpose of collection
and preserving the assets of
the Decedent until a personal
representative is appointed.
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED
that the person named above is
found to be qualified for such
office and is hereby appointed
Temporary Administrator of
the estate of the Decedent
and that Temporary Letters be
issued upon said Temporary
Administrator's giving bond
with approved surety in the sum
of $N/A and taking the oath as
provided by law.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that no disbursements from
said estate may be made by
said Temporary Administrator
unless permission is granted by
further order of this Court for
the purpose of preserving the
estate.
SO ORDERED this 4th day of
June, 2018.
/s/Donna S. Robins
Judge of the Probate Court
By: Mary Ashlin Breland
Clerk of the Probate Court
PO Box 187
Forsyth, GA 31029
478-994-7036
6/27-7/18
18-258
IN THE PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF MONROE
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF SAMUEL
RUFUS JORDAN
DECEASED
ESTATE NO. 2018PC080
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE
To whom it may concern:
MELODIE JORDAN has
petitioned for MELODIE JORDAN
to be appointed Administrator of
the estate of SAMUEL RUFUS
JORDAN deceased, of said
County. (The Petitioner has
also applied for waiver of bond
and/or grant of certain powers
contained in O.C.G.A. 953-12-
261.) All interested parties are
hereby notified to show cause
why said petition should not
be granted. All objections to
the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any
such objections, and must be
filed with the court on or before
August 6, 2018 @ 10:00 a.m.
BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All
objections to the petition must
be in writing, setting forth the
CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS
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