ucklleaCi Seeks/:;1 ~ 17~$1 0,000 BoostBy \IARCIA STE't'E'\S\e''l EditorLt>.1ders <strong>of</strong> the Buckhead BusinessAUOCJa[l()n plan to ask the City <strong>of</strong>Atlanta to come up with '100.000 tortdf':'lll,n city street lights and tracticsignals in a two block stretch <strong>of</strong>Peachtree Road in Buckhead.U the city agrees, work can begin toplace power lines underground alongPeachtree trom West Paces Ferry toPharr Road.•Claude Petty, a BBA vice president,told a meeting <strong>of</strong> the BBA that com·mitments have been obtained from allmerchants along that stretch forprivate sector involvement in the project.Placing those lines undergroond ha~been a priority <strong>of</strong> the BBA for severalyears,Everything is ready, Petty said, "exceptfor the city's involvement.A group <strong>of</strong> BBA members is beingformed to meet with local city councilmenF.W. " Buddy" Fowlkes andRichard Guthman to present the plans.Some poles will be necessary toprovide proper street lighting and trafficsignals but they can be "fed fromthe bottom up," Petty said. He said itwould cost the city $100,000 to changethe systems.Petty said he expects Guthman andFowlkes to accompany a group <strong>of</strong> localleaders when they present the plans forthe City Traffic Engineer Karl Bevins.The underground lines will begin atthe triangle <strong>of</strong> Peachtree. Roswell andWest Paces Ferry, site <strong>of</strong> the milliondollar park planned for Buckhead.Also during Thursday's meeting.Mrs. Blanche Winter <strong>of</strong> Vinings discussedplans for the Oct. 12 BuckheadFestival. Numerous events are plannedfor that day by the Buckhead BusinessAssociation and the Fulton Federation<strong>of</strong> Garden Clubs, sponsors <strong>of</strong> thefestival.Sponsors are planning to publish acook book to commemorate the festivalwhic h will in clude recipes fromBuckhead residents."We want recipes from the mtfltoo," Mrs. Winter said.EA.RLY RETURNSAtherton SeenLosing GroundBy l\1ARK BERMANState Rep. Howard Atherton<strong>of</strong> Marietta. one <strong>of</strong> the leaders<strong>of</strong> the General Assembly'sUrban Cauoos, was battlingfor his political life Tuesdaynight as early returns showedhim lOSing ground in his re·election bid for a fourth tennIn the <strong>Georgia</strong> House.Ear I y retwns showedAtherton trailing his opponent,former state Rep. Bill Cooper,by several hwxired votes inthe Democratic run<strong>of</strong>f far thePost 3 spot in the 19th HouseDistrict.. 'Itle district includesportions <strong>of</strong> Cobb aOO. Pauklingcounties.With all <strong>of</strong> the Pauldingvote in and approximately 75per cent <strong>of</strong> the Cobb precinctsreporting, Atherton had 3,126votes to 3,718 \'Otes formayor. He is a pharmaci!IC:and operates two Cobb Col,lltyc1rug stores.In lhe Aug. 13 primary, hefinished first in a tlree-manfield, edging Cooper by a vote<strong>of</strong> 5,976 to 5,489.Atherton blamed the closeness<strong>of</strong> the primary on Utefact that he had (0 face manyconlroversial issues as a staterepresentative.During the campaign.Cooper, who owns a drugs tor e in Powder PowderSprings. charged that Ather·ton's "liberal philosophy" or"nuisance taxes and more bigcitygovernment" is not In thebest interest <strong>of</strong> Cobb voters.Cooper, 41. served in the<strong>Georgia</strong> H 0 use during the1967-68 tenn but did not seek_1 ..... ;,.,...
5i0l7/7'1' - Jo.~~Atlanta Spending Freeze UrgedBy JIA.\K EZELLAU.mla should freel(' anynew local spending from thecity's general fund for the rest<strong>of</strong> this )1'ar, city councilmanRJchard Guthman saidFriday.His comment emergedalong \\~ ... ~ L £~~.§.!;!1"~. iia -::!HIlL ~ .. ~ 1119] ~ - :::~;E S3~ ~ t: >.5a~e -'~' 11.s~.Sl'" :I':§',.; JiIh ~~ I ~hldi~ l!!'~"!~~; u: !~~h"§~~ ~ g ~.l!I-I·~c' ~i!' • .8n.;';!~ .~ .!'!'e.ll'.- ~ !' • .• .. 5 ~ " eli ii§ ~~[~ t: h ~HH d ~ l ~ :n~d!H: d:~ 1'db~h )_ = r -..... p we yt-S"'"1;".... . - .... 1. ~'i;;~ S' i!.· ~t ~ Q)Q) - 5'.3':; 0 .:l 0=g.o • " • ~ ("');rIll Q.3 . ~ ""I ~ ""' ~% &~~H5 ~i1i;', gJ ~.- ~~i~l~;li ~ ~ CJ""= "il.- =10
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