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Taken by mistake or stolen,
ladies coat at Moose Lodge
Saturday night. Reward offered
for return of coat, please return
to Moose Lodge. Has
sentimental values.
LOST: Female collie. Vicinity
, of E. Griffin. Brown and white.
Raised from a puppy, child's
pet. Reward. 227-7826.
LOST: Small male brown,
• black, white Beagle. Family
pet. South 6th St. Ext. area.
Name Jake. Call 227-7848.
, LOST: Small black male doo.
Answers to Rex. Wearing
rabies tag. Everee Rd. vicinity".
Reward. 227-6568.
•. LOST: Brown Welsh mare. Can
be identified. Child's Pet.
Please call after 6, 228-9531 or
227 5999.
1 LOST: Yellow part Persian
male kitten. Vicinity
Terracedale Ct. Call 227-2224 or
228 8389.
k * CARPET 1
F CLEANING ★
Trewax Hydro-Mist "steam"
carpet cleaning machine for
, rent. 227 9122.
★REAL ESTATE ★
Over 3 acres, well and septic
, tank. S6BOO. 228 5243.
50 acres near Concord, 80
percent pasture, nice stream,
ideal lake site. Corner tract
* with good paved road frontage.
Only SBSO per acre. Also other
tracts. Owner financed. 981-5830
after 5 p.m., 525 1916.
*
Must sell, 3.18 acres. Gravel
drive, well and utility room.
$4,000. Call 964 4890.
FOR SALE: 12 acres, lake on 1
acre. County Line Rd., just off
Barnesville By-Pass directly
behind Forestry Station at
, Ethrcdge Mill. 228 3648.
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GKIFFIN
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20 acres - Prime country
homesite, 10 miles west of
Griffin, paved road, electricity,
water, spring fed stream, lake
site, part wooded. 10 percent
down. Phone 487-8399.
FOR SALE: Residential lots.
Pinebrook Drive. 227-4196.
FOR SALE: 17>/z acres, 2
trailers, space for trailer. 228-
4182.
3.1 acres on cul de sac paved
road and sewage. Henry
County. $14,500. 227 6584.
Will pay cash for 1 acre tracts of
land. Phone day or night. 228-
6900.
Beautiful well developed 3 acres
plus septic tank, well, Orchard
Drive. 228-4395.
4 acres, commercial corner,
Hwy. 16 west, 5 miles, rental
house. Financing. 227-2948 p.m.
<FOR SALE: 2 houses and
"vacant lots. Corner Morris and
Johnson Streets. Owner will
finance part. 227-4144.
k ★ FARM J
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M-John Deere tractor, 3 pt.
hitch, harrow, like new. $950.
567-8818.
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FOR SALE: German Shepherd
puppies. 6 weeks old, wormed
and shots. Perfect Christmas
gift. 10 to choose from 227-8867.
FOR SALE: Part Tennessee
Walking horse, 8 years old, 2
year old saddle and bridle. Also
6 week old Beagle puppies,
already wormed. 228-9537.
FOR SALE: Pekingese and
Chihuahuas. 227-7165.
Christmas puppies. Mixed
Chihuahuas. 228-2980
Reasonable.
Kennel reduction, several
young, quality, AKC Collies.
Available to loving homes at
reduced prices. Champion
pedigrees. Health guaranteed.
227 7341.
Full blooded miniature
Dachshund puppies. $35 each.
227-6410.
FOR SALE: Male Doberman
Pincher. SIOO. 567-3398.
FOR SALE: Christmas
puppies. Poodles, Dachshunds
and Dobermans. 228-6470.
Complete kennels. Including
poodles and Pekingese. $lO up.
Phone 358-2147.
Puppies - Toy Poodles,
Miniature Schnauzers,
Pinchers, Blue Doberman, ears
and tails docked, shots,
wormed. 358-2712.
WANT TO BUY: Wild rabbits.
228 5864 after 9 p.m.
FOR SALE: Registered
miniature black femjle
Dachshund. Personality plus.
228 3327.
Fantastic litter of registered
English bull dogs. Reserve one
now. 228-3327.
FOR SALE: 5 year old buckskin
quarter horse mare. 228-4486.
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FOR SALE OR LEASE: Auto
and truck repair shop. 228-4893.
FOR SALE: Lumber business
operation. Building supplies,
saw mill, planning, debarker,
chipper trucks, logging
equipment. 3 buildings on 6
acres of land in Zebulon. By
owner, 567-8636 or 567-8834.
FOR SALE: Small mobile home
park 25 percent down. Write
Box 18 in care of Griffin News.
FOR SALE : Movable diner. 567-
9930 or 227 0724.
FOR SALE: Beer and wint
package store. Stock and
equipment. 227-2648.
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WANTED: Odd jobs, leaf
raking, yard work, most
anything. 228-5796.
Public Notices
SALE UNDER POWER
LEGAL 8443
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REALTY
Notice is hereby given that
pursurant to the power of sale
contained in the Deeds to
Secure Debt executed and
delivered on April 26, 1969,
August 22, 1973, and December
13, 1973, by HAROLD
OGLETREE and ROGER
ACKISS, d-b a OGLETREE 8.
ACKISS ELECTRIC
COMPANY, and by ROGER
ACKISS, individually, as
Grantors, to COMMERCIAL
BANK 8. TRUST COMPANY,
Griffin, Georgia, as Grantee,
and recorded in Deed Book 275,
page 439; Deed Book 354, page
101; and Deed Book 364, page
292 , respectively, of the public
records of Spalding Superior
Court, and by virtue of default
in payment of the indebtedness
herein mentioned, which has
made the aforesaid power of
sale operative and effective, the
undersigned, as attorney in fact
for HAROLD OGLETREE and
ROGER ACKISS d b-a
OGLETREE 8, ACKISS
ELECTRIC COMPANY and for
ROGER ACKISS, individually,
will sell at public outcry before
the Courthouse door in Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in January,
1976, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described in
said Security Deeds, to-wit:
All that lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
the City of Griffin, Spalding
County, Georgia, and
designated as Lot 8, in Block
"A", of Terrace Heights
Subdivision, more particularly
shown on a plat of survey of
Fred E. Deeb, dated April 20,
1955, and revised January 26,
1956, as prepared by Walter G.
Altman, Registered Land
Surveyor, and recorded in Plat
Book 5, page 106, Spalding
Superior Court records, which
said plat is incorporated herein
and by reference made a part of
this description.
Said property may be more
particularly described by metes
and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron stake
located on the East margin of
Everee Inn Road, said iron
stake being located 510 feet
North of the Northeast
intersection of Gonza Drive and
Everee Inn Road; running
thence North 89 degrees 41
minutes East 180 feet to an iron
stake; thence North 0 degrees
19 minutes West 70 feet to an
iron stake; thence South 89
degrees 41 minutes West 180
feet to an iro stake located on
the East margin of Everee Inn
Road; thence South 0 degrees 19
minutes East 70 feet along the
East margin of Everee Inn
Road, to an iron stake, being
the aforesaid point of beginning.
Said Lot 8, in Block "A", said
subdivision, is bounded now or
formerly as follows: North by
Lot 9, Block "A" , said
subdivision; East by Lots 22 and
23, Block "A", said subdivision;
South by Lot 7, in Block "A",
said subdivision; and West by
Everee Inn Road.
The notes executed on
December 13, 1974 and January
15, 1975, for which the aforesaid
Security Deeds were pledged as
security are now in default, and
th said COMMERCIAL BANK
8< TRUST COMPANY does elect
that said notes, with principal
and interest, become due and
payable at once.
The proceeds from said sale
shall be distributed as follows:
(a) to pay the expenses of said
sale; (b) to pay all indebtedness
secured by said Deeds to Secure
Debt; (c) to pay attorneys fees;
and (d) to distribute any excess
proceeds as provided by law.
This the 11th day of
December, 1975.
COMMERCIAL BANK 8.
TRUST COMPANY As Attorney
in Fact for Harold Ogletree and
Roger Ackiss d-b-a Ogletree 8.
Ackiss Electric Company, and
Roger Ackiss, Individually
BECK, GODDARD, OWEN 8.
MURRAY
Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 8342
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REALTY
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to the power of sale
contained in the Deeds to
Secure Debt executed and
delivered on November 6, 1972
and December 13, 1973, by
ROGER ACKISS and MARIAN
L. ACKISS, as Grantors, to
COMMERCIAL BANK 8<
TRUST COMPANY, Griffin,
Georgia, as Grantee, and
recorded in Deed Book 322, page
72 and Deed Book 364, page 295,
respectively, of the public
records of Spalding Superior
Court, and by virtue of default
in payment of the indebtedness
herein mentioned, which has
made the aforesaid power of
sale operative and effective, the
undersigned, as attorneys in
fact for ROGER ACKISS and
MARIAN L. ACKISS, will sell at
public outcry before the
Courthouse door in Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in January,
1976, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described in
said Security Deeds, to-wit:
All that lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
Land Lot 106 of the Second Land
District of originally Monroe,
now Spalding County, Georgia,
and being known and
designated as Lot 10 of Block
"B" as shown on a plat of the
Subdivision of Property for
Grady Maxwell, by Kenneth E.
Presley Associates, Inc.,
R.L.S., dated January 14, 1972,
and recorded in Plat Book 9,
page 172, of the Spalding
Superior Court records. Said
plat is hereby incorporated by
reference and made a part of
this description herein.
Said Lot 10, Block "B", is
bounded as follows: North by
Lot 9 of Block "B", said
subdivision; East by Seville
Drive; South by Lot 11, Block
"B" , said subdivision;
Southwesterly , Westerly and
Northwesterly by a lake.
The notes executed on
December 13, 1974, January 15,
1975, and May 6, 1975, for which
the aforesaid Security Deeds
were pledged as security, are
now in default, and the said
COMMERCIAL BANK 8<
TRUST COMPANY does elect
that said notes, with principal
and interest, become due and
payable at once.
The proceeds of said sale
shall be distributed as follows:
(a) to pay the expenses of said
sale; (b) to pay all indebtedness
secured by said Deeds to Secure
Debt; (c) to pay attorneys fees;
and (d) to distribute any excess
proceeds as provided by law.
This the Uth day of
December, 1975.
COMMERCIAL BANK 8.
TRUST COMPANY
As Attorneys in Fact for Roger
Ackiss and Marian L. Ackiss.
BECK, GODDARD, OWEN 8.
MURRAY
Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 8341
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY
Because of default in the
payment of the indebtedness
secured by a Deed to Secure
Debt executed by TED A.
TINLEY, to CLAYTON
COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS
8. LOAN ASSOCIATION, dated
April 30, 1973 and recorded in
Deed Book 342 page 64 Spalding
County Georgia Records, and
the holder thereof pursuants to
said Deed and Note thereby
secured, has declared the entire
amount of said indebtedness
due and payable and pursuant
to the Power of Sale contained
in said Deed will on the First
Tuesday in January 1976,
during the legal hours of sale,
before the Courthouse door in
said County, sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for
'cash, the property described in
said Deed to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 94 of
the 3rd. District of originally
Henry, now Spalding County,
Gdorgia, being Lot 6, Block B,
of Amberwoods Subdivision,
Unit One, as per plat recorded
at Plat Book 8, page 465 ,
revised at Plat Book 9, page 209,
Spalding County Records,
which plat is incorporated
herein and by reference made a
part of this description.
The sale will be held subject
to any unpaid taxes as other
assessments which may be liens
against said property.
Notices has been given of
intention to collect attorney's
fees in accordance with the
terms of the Note secured by
said Deed.
Said property will be sold as
the property of TED. A.
TINLEY and the proceeds of
said sale will be applied to the
payment of said indebtedness,
the expenses of said sale, all as
provided in said Deed, and the
undersigned will execute a
Deed to the Purchaser at said
sale as provided In the
aforementioned Deed to Secure
Debt.
CLAYTON COUNTY
FEDERAL SAVINGS 8, LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Attorney in fact for Ted. A
Tinley
KEMPER 8. BAKER
Attorneys at Law
116 McDonough Street
Jonesboro, Geogia 30236
(404) 478 9271
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
LEGAL 8313
GEORGIA,
SPALDING COUNTY
Whereas, Mrs. Dora Cleo
Smith Hanners, Executrix of
the Last Will of T. W. Smith,
represents to the Court, In her
petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that she has fully
administered T. W. Smith
estate: This Is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said
Executrix should not be
discharged from her
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administration, and receive ■
Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in January, 1976. ■
George C. Imes, Judge Probate
Court of Spalding County
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8. Murray
Attorney at Law
YEAR’S SUPPORT
LEGAL 8340
Georgia, Spalding County
Probate Court.
December 10th, 1975
The appraisers upon
application of Alice Muriel
Williams widow of said Clifford
J. Williams, Jr., so a twelve
months' support for herself
having filed their return; all
persons concerned hereby are
cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular
January term of this court, why
said application should not be
granted.
George C. Imes, Judge
ARTICLES
OF INCORPORATION
LEGAL 8323
GEORGIA
SPALDING COUNTY
On application of F. Daniel
Boyd, 642 Brook Circle, Griffin,
Georgia, Articles of
Incorporation have been
granted to BOYD BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO. by the Honorable
Andrew J. Whalen, Jr., Judge of
the Spalding Superior Court in
accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
registered office of the
Corporation is located at 301
West Broad Street, Griffin,
Georgia, and its registered
agent is F. Daniel Boyd at the
same address. The purpose of
the Corporation is to conduct
and carry on the business of
building, building supplies, and
materials, and contractors, for
the purpose of building,
erecting, improving, altering,
repairing or doing any other
work in connection with any and
all classes of houses and -
buildings, and improvements of
any kind and nature
whatsoever; to engage In the
sale of retail and wholesale of
building supplies and
materials; to buy and sell real
and personal property, and to
mortgage and encumber the
same; to own, develop, and sell
lots and subdivisions, and other
types of realty; and to have all
the rights incident to a business
corporation as set out in
Georgia Laws 1968, page 565, et
seq. The minimum capital with
which the Corporation shall
begin business is not less than
Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars.
BECK, GODDARD, OWEN 8.
MURRAY
Attorneys for BOYD
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
P.O. Box 116
Griffin, Georgia
DEBTORS-CREDITORS'
LEGAL 8310
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
Jesse W. Eidson late of
Spalding, deceased, are hereby
notified to render In their
demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate
are required to make
immediate payment.
November 13, 1975.
First National Bank of Griffin,
Co Executor under the Will of
— Griffin Daily News Friday, December 12,1975
Divorce moratorium
called for holidays
OKIAHOMA CITY (UPI) - A judge saved two
marriages with a moratorium on divorce suits during last
year’s Christmas holidays and he hopes to do even better
this year.
District Court Judge Raymond Naifeh announced
Thursday he will accept no more divorce cases until the
day after Christmas.
Naifeh says his ban on divorce cases has been criticized,
but he thinks he is right to try to keep families together
through the holidays.
“I might be technically wrong in taking this stand, but
I’m convinced I’m morally right,” he said.
Naifeh has posted notices on his courtroom doors and on
both doors leading to his private chambers.
“This court will declare a moratorium on cases
involving divorces on the merits effective Dec. 15 through
Dec. 25,1975, unless otherwise ordered by this court,” the
notice states.
Similar notices were posted a year ago.
“I want to make sure the lawyers get the message,” he
said.
“People do things too quickly,” he added. “Tempers
flare. They say some thing that create a hurt.”
During the holiday season especially, he said, there
should be time for tempers to cool, particularly if there
are small children involved.
As a result of his 1974 moratorium, be said, two
attorneys told him two marriages were saved and the
families reunited.
“If even just one marriage had been saved, it would
have been justification for the moratorium,” he said.
“But two were saved and who knows maybe we will up
that score this year.”
“God meant for marriage to be sacred, and this holy
season will be a good time for couples with marital
differences to sit down and talk things over, rather than
jump precipitiously into what can become an often stormy
affair.”
No other Oklahoma County district court judges joined
Naifeh’s effort, but Christmas season divorces have not
been accepted in Tulsa district court for several years.
Holidays look brighter
for mother, daughters
TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - Billie
Ritchie is broke, out of work
and almost out of hope. Her
two daughters suffer from a
rare incurable skin disease
which can make exposure to
sunlight fatal.
Because of the disease,
xeroderma pigmentosa, sun
light-caused freckles may turn
into skin cancer on Terri, 12,
and Lisa, 10. Doctors say the
life expectancy of persons with
the disease usually ranges from
8 to 15 years.
But things are slightly more
cheerful for Mrs. Ritchie today.
Since her plight was publicized,
she has received numerous
offers of clothing, food and
assistance.
“I work for a drapery
company and since the girls
don’t have special blinds on
their windows needed to block
Jesse W. Eidson
(s) Robin W. Nance
Assistant Trust Officer
out the sun, my sister and I
would like to provide them,”
said Gary Vowell. “I read
about people in need all the
time and want to help, but this
is a need I can relate to
specifically.”
Some residents say they’ll
provide special glasses the girls
need, and a church has offered
to help fly them to the
Oklahoma City Medical Center,
which is treating them free
because they cannot get in
surance.
Mrs. Ritchie was fired from
her job in October because she
had to stay home too often to
care for her children. Since
then they have lived on $l2B in
food stamps, and have been
unable to pay bills.
“I dread the thought of going
on welfare, but I am truly at a
loss for what to do next. I am
trying to find work — I can do
almost anything,” said Mrs.
Ritchie, who is divorced from
the girls’ father.