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LEGAL ADS
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
Whereas, heretofore on Novem¬
ber 28, 1955, Lawton L. Williams
did execute to Mrs. J. E. Bledsoe,
a certain security deed to the fol¬
lowing land:
All that certain tract, lot or
parcel cf land situate, lying and
being in the State of Georgia, Co¬
unty of Peach and in the City of
Fort Valley therein and being more
particularly described as beginning
»t a point on the West side of S.
Macon Street 180 feet North of
the intersection of said S. Macon
Street and what was known as
the Solomon’s Gin Road, and from
eaid point run West along the
South line of what was formerly
the Henry Toomer Lot the distance
ef 100 feet; thence on a line par¬
allel with S. Macon Street, South
for the distance ■ f 47 feet; thence
East along the North Line of the
Jimmie Jordan Lot the distance
of 100 feet to S. Macon street;
thence North along the West line
of S. Macon Street the
of 47 feet to the point or
of beginning.
The said lot being the
ernveyed by C. D. Davis, Sr.,
Madie Williams, Mother of
ton L. Williams, the said Madie
liams later marrying Arthur
and the said Holt deeding his
terest jn said lot to Lawton
Williams after the death of
Williams Holt, there being no
er heirs at law of the said
Williams Holt,
to secure a note of even date
with for Thirteen Hundred
ty-three and 70]100 Dollars
393.70), all as shown by a
deed recorded in the office of
clerk of the Superior Court
Peach County, Georgia, in
Book F-l at page 116; and,
Whereas said note has
in default as to principal and
tefest, and the undersigned
ihat the entire note, principal
interest become due at once;
Now ri retire, according to
original terms of said
deed and the laws in such
made and provided, the
ecLudll expose for sale to the
est and best bidder for cash
above described land, after
advertisement, on the first
day in November, 1957,
the legal hours of sale before
Courthouse door in Peach
Georgia. The proceeds from
sale will be used, first to the
ment of said note, principal,
terest, attorney's fees, and
ses, and the balance, if any
livered to the said Lawton L.
li»ms. ■ ‘ >
This 7th day of October, 1957.
Mrs. J. E. Bledsoe
Geo, B. Culpepper, III
Attorney (4tc-thru
Fort Valley, Georgia
Additkn and Alterations to
pital Building for the Peach
ty Hospital Authority
ADVERTISEMENT
On or about October 21,
drawings and specifications for
Addition and Alterations to
pital Building, Fort Valley, Geor¬
gia, for the Peach County
Authority will be available to
eral Contractors by Abreu &
aon, Inc., Architects &
141 Walton Street, N. W.,
ta 3, Georgia.
Applications for not more
one (1) set of plans and
cations, together with deposit
f20 .00 per set, should be filed
promptly with the Architect
General Contractors only.
documents will then be
•hipping charges collect, as
as available. Any bidder, upon
turning such set in good condition
and within 15 days after bid
ing date, will be refunded his de
posit, and any one-bidder, upon
so returning such set, will be re
funded $12.00.
Additional sets of plans and spe
cifications are available to
ral Contractors, and sets of plans
and specifications are available to
sub-contractors upon a deposit
$ 20 . 00 . Upon the return of such
sets in good condition and within
15 days after bid opening date, a
refund cf $12.00 will be made.
Bids on this work will be opened
by the Peach County Hospital Au
thority at the Court House in Fort
Valley, Georgia on November 20,
1957, at 11:00 A. M„ E. S. T.
Peach County Hospital Author
jty, W. E. Greene, Chairman.
By: Abreu & Robeson, Inc.
Architects & Engineers
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LEGAL ADS
Georgia, Peach County.
Billy Brown vs. Doris Jean
Brown. No. 2528, Peach Superior
Court, November Tenn, 1957.
To Doris Jean Brown, Defen¬
dant in said matter:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Supericr Court of Peach
County, Georgia to answer the
complaint of the plaintiff ment-
ioned in the caption in his suit
against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable A. M.
Anderson, Judge of said Court,
this October 23, 1957.
J. Leonard Wilson, Clerk
I'each Supericr Court.
D. Warner Wells,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Fort Valley, Ga. (4te-thru 1114
LEGAL ADS
NOTICE
There will be gold before the
Courthouse door in Peach County,
Georgia, between the leagl hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in
November, 1957, the property of
Mrs. J. D. Fagan on Anderson Av¬
enue in Fort Valley, said property
being more particularly described
as follows: All that certain lot,
tract, or parcel of land in the State
cf Georgia, County of Peach and
in the City of Fort Valley, therein,
fronting East 90 feet on Anderson
Avenue and running back with un¬
iform width of 90 feet a distance
of 300 feet. Said lot is bounded
on the North by lands of Lee, on
the East by Anderson Avenue,
South by lands of Rigdon, and on
the West by lands fcrmerly be¬
longing to Eberhardt.
Said sale is being conducted to
provide for maintenance and care
of owner. Good and sufficient ti¬
tles will be made to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the right
being reserved to reject any and
all bids.
Geo. B. Culpepper, III
Attorney.
LEGAL ADS
' CITATION.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
| TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-
1 CKRN:
j Mrs. Gladys B. Clark having in
' proper form applied to me for per
manent Letters of Administration
.■•I the estate of Mrs. Alice Bar
| row, late of said County, this is
to cite all and singular the credi
! ters arid next of kin of Mrs. Alice
Barrow to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administrat¬
ion should not be granted to Mrs.
Gladys B. Clark on Mrs.
Barrow's estate.
Witness my hand and official
'signature, this 7th day of
1967.
B. A. Young, Ordinary
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SHERIFF’S SALE
There will be sold before the
Courthouse Doors in Peach
ty, Georgia, on the first
in N(vember, 1957, between the
legal hours of sale, the following
described property, toWit:
One used 1950 Fordor Chevrolet
Automobile, Motor No. GAM56589.
Saul property, levied on as the
property of James Aultman
virtue of an executory issued from
the Superior Court of Peach Coun¬
ty, Georgia, in favor of Buck Fi¬
nance Company Against James
Aultman.
This 7th day of Octomer, 1957.
W. H. Beeland, Sheriff
Peach County, Georgia (4tp)
GEORGIA—Peach County:
Under the terms of a deed to se
eure debt from Carrie L. Hender
son to D. W. Wells, as Guardian
of Melvina Hadley, dated January
9«i, 1941, recorded in Book N.,
page 346, Clerk’s Office, Peach
Superior Court, the undersigned
will sell before the courthouse door
i in Peach County, Georgia, during
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in November, 1967, that
being the 5th day of November,
. P957, to the highest and best bid
der for cash the following deserib-
1 ed property to-wit:
j i lying All that and tract being or in parcel the State of land, of
Georgia, County of Peach and
: O’Nealton, a suburb of the City
of Fort Valley, being part of
No. 4 in Block 2 of said O’Nealton
according to plat by G. R. Solomon,
C. E. Said lot fronts Easterly on
J the old Marshallville and Fort
[ley Public Road 40 feet, more or
less, and running back of uniform
width a distance of 145 feet, more
cr less, and is more particularly
described as follows: Beginning at
the Southeast corner of Lot No. 4
in Block No. 2 of said O’Nealton
and running West on North side
of Marshallville-Fort Valley Pub¬
lic road a distance of 40 feet, more
or less; thence Northerly at right
angles to said road a distance of
145 feet, more or less; thence East
erly a distance of 40 feet, more
or less, to the Eastern line of said
[lot; of thence along the Eastern side
| said lot 145 feet, more or less,
j to Default point or having place been of beginning, made in the
j
payment of the indebtedness se ’
cure<1 ! . 'd
. deed debt,
'- v sfl to secure
the power of sale has become op
mtive. The proceeds of said sale
w ill be applied as directed in said
ideed to secure debt and the
signed will make to the
at said sale title in fee simple
said property.
Th 7th day of October, 1957.
D. W. Wells, as Guardian
Melvina Hadley. (4tc-1031)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Godwin Truck &
Co., of Fort Valley, Georgia,
partnership composed of W.
Wright, Jr., of Americus,
and B. C. Godwin of Fort
Georgia, is now in the process
liquidation and dissolution.
payments of accounts due to
nership to be made payable to
partnership in care of W C
Jr., P. O. Box 116, Americus,
gia. The undersigned partner
not be liable for new debts.
October 8, 1957.
W. C. Wright, Jr., Partner
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER OF SALE IN DEED
SECURE DEBT.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
Heretofore, on September
1956, Thomas Woodard, of
County, Georgia, did execute
Jefferson Standard Life
Company, at corporation of'
State of North Carolina, a
security deed to the
land:
AH that certain tract, lot
parcel of land situate, lying
being in the State of
County of Peach, and in Land
No. 249, in the Sixth District
in, more particularly described
follows: BEGINNING at the
west intersection of the ‘Old
Road’ and Highway 49
Fort Valley Highway);
South 72 degrees West 250
along the North side of State
way 49; thence North 3
jWest 210 feet; thence North
P° irlt P la <^ of beginning.
j property fronts Smith 256 feet
State Highway No. 49, and
back with an even depth for a
tance c f 210 feet. Located on
property is one six-room
ho «se. Said property is a part
the property conveyed to
Woodard by T. M. Hartman
i Warranty Deed, dated October
1951, recorded Deed Book ‘Z’,
472, Clerk’s office Peach
Court, Georgia. Said property
the house and garage thereon
more particularly shown by a
of the same entitled ‘Map of
erty of Thomas Woodard lying
Land Lot 249, Sixth District
Peach County, Georgia’ as
by T. F. Flournoy, surveyor,
September 5, 1966. A copy of
is Recorded in Plat Book 3,
17, Clerk’s Office Peach
Court, Georgia, and said plat
the record thereof is hereby
a part hereof and incorporated
reference thereto. H
i
| Said security deed, dated
I terr.ber 10, 1956, from
[Woodard to Jefferson
I Life Insurance Company, was
en to secure a note of even
therewith for the principal e
of Five Thousand Five
($5,500.00) Dollars, all as
by said Security Deed
in the office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Peach
Georgia, in Deed Book “G-l”
179, said Office. Reference to
Security deed and to the
thereof is here and now made
all purposes.
Said note has become in
as to interest and as to
and the said maker of said
failed to make payment of
pal curtailment of $91.69
matured on June 10th, 1957,
accrued interest; and also
to make payment of principal
tailment of $91.69 which
September 10, 1957, with
interest; and the undersigned
ferson Standard Life
Company elects and has
that the entire note, principal
interest, become due and
a t once.
NOW THEREFORE,
; to the terms of said security
Deed Book “G-l”
179 , Clerk’s Ofiiee Teach
[j Court, and according to the
n such cases made and
’ undersigned
the owner and
J 0 f sa j d deed to secure debt
the indebtedness secured
! w jll expose for sale, to the
bidder for cash, the above
cribed land, after proper
vertisement, on the First
in November, 1957 (November
1957). between the legal hours
sale, before the Courthouse
of Peach County, Georgia.
The proceeds from said sale
be used, first to the payment
said note, principal, interest,
penses, other indebtedness,
fees as provided in said deed
secure debt and the note
thereby; and the balance, if
delivered to the said Thomas
ard.
This the 10th day of
1957.
Jefferson Standard Life
sitrance Company, A
ration Of The State of
North Carolina.
Sam M. Mathews;
Valley, Georgia.
| Garrett Johnson
Rehearsal Party
| On Friday evening, October 2
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MISS HELEN HERNDON
FS TIFT CHOIR MEMBER M
Miss He’en Herndon, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Herndon, of
Byron, has been selected as a mem
her of the 1957-1958 Tift College
Choir, according to Lee Collins,
Director.
'ltie Choir includes 76 students.
Members are chosen after indivi
Jual tryoutg which are open to
j the entire studeilt bo(iy .
j Miss Herndon graduated from
Byron High School where she was
Secretary of her class and a mem¬
ber of the Beta Club, F. H. A. and
I Glee Club.
Attorney For Jefferson Standard
Life Insurance Company.
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Dale, U. S. Vice Consul in Nice, S. A. S. Princess Grace of Monaco
and Mr. Drew Dudley representing trie Millinery Institute of America
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! preceding the marriage of M ; ss
I Hazel Garrett and Kenneth El
wood Johnson on Sunday, October
j 26, the rehearsal party was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vir
gil L. Cosey, in Macon.
I In honor of Miss Garrett and
i out-of-town guests here to attend
the Garrett - Johnson wedding, a
luncheon was given Saturday at
the Perry Hotel.
The hostesses were Mrs. George
H. Wheaton, Mrs. Sam Mathews,
Mrs. E. M. Whiting and Mrs. Sam
McGehee.
A brunch party was given Fri¬
day morning in honor of Miss Gar¬
rett at the home of Mrs. W. R.
Edwards, College Street. Associ¬
ate hostesses were Mrs. Law rence
E. Houston and Mrs. Ben Fincher.
Mrs. Harold Saxon and her
daughter, Mrs. Tom Johnson, of
Albany, were hostesses at a lunch-
Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., Oct. 31, 1957
Baptist Men Have I I
Supper Meeting !
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j The members of the Royal Am¬ ,
bassador group were guests of i
‘ hon( r at the meeting of the Men’s
Brotherhood on Monday evening
| in the Educational Building of the
• Baptist Church when a barbecued
chicken supper was served.
There were 55 men present and
13 boys of the Royal Ambassador
group.
The meeting was directed by the
president, Mr. Charles Burnett.
After the supper and program
the Brotherhood choir practiced
the music for next Sunday night
i. ! when the special number will be
Whispering . Hope. tJ „
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Mrs. Charlie Jones is pianist for
the Brotherhood.
Present activities include some
j Painting on the church donated by
the organization.
Campbell -
Buracker
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Taylor Cam
pbell of Griffin, announce the en¬
gagement of their daughter, Jan,
to Second Lt. Samuel Lewis Bur¬
acker, Jr. son cf Col. (Ret.) and
Mrs. Samuel Lewis Buracker, of
Columbus, and Panama City, Fla.
| November The wedding 23 will the take home place of the on
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bride.
eon Wednesday of last week given
at the home of Mrs. Saxon in hon¬
or of Miss Hazel Garrett.
Mrs. Doddridge Houser and Mrs.
William Crcwder, III, entertained
at a buffet supper last Sunday
evening in compliment to Miss
Hazel Garrett and Kenneth El
wood Johnson at the home of Mrs.
Houser in Westview.
Miss Campbell is the daughter
of the former M ss Evelyn Duke,
of Fort Valley. She is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
David Duke and of the late Mr.
and Mrs. James Walter Campbell
of Fort Valley.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Griffin High School, Marjorie
Webster Junior College, Washing¬
ton D. C. and the University of
Georgia, where she received her
B. S. Degree in Art Education,
She was a member of the Alpha
Delta Pi Sorority.
Lt. Buracker is the grandson of
the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Samuel Buracker, of Luray, Vir¬
ginia, and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Elisha Paul DIsmukes of Colum¬
bus.
The groom-elect graduated from
Columbus High School and the
University of Georgia, with a G.
B. A. degree. He was a member
of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra
*:emity. He is at the present time
stationed with the U. S. Marine
Corps in Quantico, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hotter
and John A. Houser, Jr., were
guests during the weekend of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent O'Lenic at Look¬
out Mountain, Tenn.
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