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Leader Tribune > Fort Valley, Ga., Tburs., March 13, 1958
LEGAL ADS
GEORGIA 'EACH COUNTY
WHERE f. >n De
emoer 11, 191 w D ll
liams, Jr., did
Company a eer security deed
to the following
All th tract of •el of Ian 1
1; ig and being in Si west
part of Land Lot No. 5 in the
Fifth Land District of Peach
County, Ga., and in the City of
Byron therein, and being lot 7
in Section One of the Williams
Subdivision as per plat of Will¬
iams Subdivision recorded in
Plat Book 3, Page 56, Clerk’s
Office, Peach Superior Court.
Said lot fronts North on Bas¬
sett Avenue 75 feet and runs
back a distance of 157 feet.
to secure note of even date {here¬
with for Three Hundred Eighteen
and 10/100 ($318.10) Dollars, all
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into the mails this week is stuffed into an envelope by Jody
Shattuck, the current Miss Georgia. Little Lee Vergason of At¬
lanta, watching, is one of hundreds of handicapped youngsters
benefitting by Easter Seal services. Appeal dates are March 6
April 6. State goal is $200,000. The Easter Seals symbolize
“messengers of hope for crippled children”.
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,s shown by a security de re
orded in t at cffi ce of the clerk
C art of Peach
V Georgia, in Book H-l at
page ; and,
\> 3 has become
fault as t pian pal and in
terest, and the undersigned elects
An* that the enure note. principal and
erest, become due l one
New therefore, according to the
original terms of said security
deed and the laws in such cases
made and provided, the undersign¬
ed will expose for sale to the high
est tad best bidder for cash the
above-described land, after pro
per adve: sement, on the first
Tuesday in April, r958, between
the legal hours of sale before the
courthouse dcor i Fort Valley,
Peach County, Georgia. The pro¬
ceeds from said sale will be used,
first to the payment of said ex¬
penses, and the balance, if any,
delivered to the said Walter R.
Williams, Jr.
This 4 f h day of March, 1958.
YAL GAS COMPANY
CITATION.
GEORGIA PEACH COUNTY"
To All Whom It May Co icern:
Smith Jones having in
form applied to me for
Letters of Administration on
estate of Samuel Jones, late
said County, this is to cite all
singular the creditors and next
kin of Samuel Jones to be
appear at my office within
, time allowed by law, and
cause, if any they can, wny
manent administration should
be granted to Smith Jones
Samuel Jones’ estate.
Witness my hand and
signature, this 3 day of
1958.
B. A. Young,
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
WHEREAS, heretofere, on
24, 1955, Mary Tillman did
ecute to J. R. Pearson, a
deed to secure debt to the
ing land:
All that certain tract, lot or
cel of land situate, lying and be¬
ing in the State of
County of Peach and in the
gan Line Section of the City
Fort Valley therein, which lot
here conveyed is located on the
South side of Fagan Line across
the street from lot conveyed by
Mrs. Louise F. Hickson to Ber
da Allen and Ida Ellis and which
lot faces North on said Fagan
Line the distance of 60 feet aad
extends back South with uniferm
width for a distance of 160 feet
and is bounded on the East and
South by lands owned by G. Al
gie and Mary Fagan, West by
lot owned by Charlie and Emma
Harris a til North by said Fagan
Line. Located on said lot is
one story, frame, five room
house. Said fagan line known
as Eagan Circle.
to secure a note of even date
with for Three Hundred
Eight and 84/100 Dollars
84), 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 37; and,
WHEREAS, said note has
come in default as to principal
interest, and tne undersigned
lects that the entire note,
pal and interest, become due at
once;
NOW THEREFORE
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curity cieea ana the laws m such
casi s made uid provided, the
de: iigned w „ 11 expose for , sale to
the h ;hest and best bidder ft r
cash the above described land, af
ter proper advertisement, on the
j first Tuesday in April, 19 8, be
| tween the legal hours of sale be
| 10re the courthouse door in Fort
j Valley, Peach County, Georgia,
The proceeds from said sale wall
be used, first to the payment of
said note, pr.ncipal, interest and
expenses, and the balance, if any,
delivered to the said Mary Tillman.
This 4th day of March, 1958.
J. R. Pearson ctM
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF PEACH
By virtue of an grder of the
Ordinary of said State and Coun¬
ty, there will be sold at public
out-cry on the first Tuesday in
April, 1958, for the purpose of
supplying support and mainten¬
ance for Mrs. Lucy Mae Halprin,
incompetent, a ward of the under¬
signed, at the Courthouse door in
Fort Valley, Peach County, Geor¬
gia, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest and best bid¬
der for cash, the following des¬
cribed real estate in said County,
to-wit:
All that certain tract, lot or
parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the State of Georgia,
Ccunty of Peach and in the Oak
land Heights section of the City
of - ort Valley therein, which
fronts South on Oak Street 81
feet and extends back North¬
ward along the West boundary
of Eagan Avenue with a uniform
width to an alley 165 feet distant
from Oak Street. The said lot or
tract being more fully and par
ticularly described and bounded
as beginning at the property line
at the Northwest corner of the
intersection of Oak Street and
Fagan Avenue and running
Northward along the West boun
dairy 1 gu* of Fagan Avenue the
distance of 165 feet to a 10 foot
alley, thence along the Southern
line of said alley in a westerly
direction the distance of 81 feet
to lot now or formerly owned by
C. W. Walton, thence along the
eastern line of said Walton lot
in ai southerly direction 165 feet
to Oak Street, thence in an east¬
erly direction along the North
line of Oak Street 81 feet to
point or place of beginning. Said
property being the same proper¬
ty as conveyed to H. J. Halprin
by deed dated March 8th, 1941
from A. B. Young and recorded
Book “Q " at page 84, Clark's
office, Peach Superior Court.
Reference to said deed and the
record thereof is here had and
made for all purposes.
ALSO; the following described
tract of land situate, lying and
being in the State of Georgia,
County of Peach, and in the City
of Fort Valley therein, and being
that certain lot fronting South
on Vineville Street and being
bounded as follows: East by Es
tella Morgan, West by Green,
North by Goss and Frazier, and
South by Vineville Street.
This the 4th day of March, 1958.
|s|Geo. B. Culpepper, III
As Guardian of the Person
and property of Mrs. Lucy
Mae Halprin. ctM
SHERIFF’S SALE
There will be sold in front of
the Peach County Courthouse on
the first Tuesday in April, 1958;
the following described property
to wit:
All that certain tract, lot or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
wig in the State cf Georgia; Coun
$200 Monthly Spare Time
Refilling and crllecting
from our five cent High Grade
Nut machines in this aTea. No
Selling! To qualify for work you
must have car, $750.00 cash, se¬
cured by inventory. Devoting 6
hours a week to business, your end
on percentage collections will net
up to $200 monthly with very good
possibilities of taking over full
time. Income increasing according¬
ly. E"or ijrterview, include phone
in application. Write: Athenia Dis¬
tributing Co., Suite 1507, 744
Broad Sti-eet, Newark 2, N. J.
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Storage - Packing - Crating
Macon, Ga.
DIAL 3-7471
No. 5 In a Series — UGF
| Steps 1 To Be
! To Form A
1 * s’ Fund
\JI>eiS
I We have attempted to
j j the Program highlights for of Fort a United Valley
I Peach County. The rest is now
j to the will of the community.
following steps are important
the process:
l. Make your support of the
idea be known. Talk about
to your friends, and
to your city officials and
merchants of our town.
will be the ones who will
the authority to fulfill
wishes.
2. The City Council and
of Commerce will have to
backing to the project as
for the community.
3. A Board of Directors must
elected by some means
through the Chamber of
merce) to oversee the
j es and set the policies of
UGF.
j 4. If the above steps are
filled, GIVE and PLEDGE
the UGF yourself.
5. If you are asked to work
UGF, do so.
There are these advantages:
1. Your giving will be
! and not exploited.
ty of Peach, and in the City
Fort Valley therein, and
[ Lots Number 12 and 13
east on Hampton Street a'
tance of 133 1|3 feet and
back west with uniform width
distance of 130 feet. This
the same tract as that
from Mrs. Susie B. Seifert
Mrs. R. S. Braswell, Sr., to
nie Felton on August 20, 1945;
corded Deed Book T. page
Clerk’s cffice, Superior Court
Peach County.
Said property levied on as
property of Maxine Felton, by
tue of execution issued from
Superior Court of Peach
Georgia, in favor of Citizens
Southern National Bank of
Georgia.
This 1st. day of March, 1958.
W. H. Beeland, Sheriff
Peach County, Georgia
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three with: lowest-priced Tudor—lowest-priced Fordor
— lowest-priced Business Sedan — lowest-priced
f Convertible lowest-priced Station Wagon
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COME IN TODAY
While prices of other ’58 cars reduced
UP ford has FOR A TOP TRADE
have gone 1957 . . on popular
& • H«low S.day
300 and Fairlan. AND A TOP DEAL!
r.a.A.r. •Based on comparison of manufacturer •* suggested retail delivered prices
PEACH COUNTY MOTOR CO.
N. MACON STREET FORT VALLEY, GA.
If You’re Interested in as A-l USED CAR Be Sure To See Your Ford Dealer
2. You will know how many
drives to expect in a year, and
can plan your giving to the full
:. Tk community 1 exi „ T .t* WI1 ben
efit greatly from funds put to
use within the community.
4- Thei are NO disadvantages
if UGF is maintained with the
National charities.
There is a disadvantage if UGF
is maintained INSTEAD OF all
the other drives. Some national
charities would not allocate funds
i fcr needs with j n our community,
or su PP° r t patients coming from
our community. This is a matter
worth considering
The Fort Valley Junior Cham¬
ber of Commerce hopes that you
have found this series of articles
helpful and informative. We en
dorse the UGF idea with enthus¬
iasm, and are convinced it would
be good for our county.
We also hope you will feel the
same and will make your opinions
known to the mayor, the City
Council, and the merchants of
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
Optometrist
THOMAS L. WEBB
Optician
ANNOUNCE THE NEW LOCATION OF OFFICES
ON NORTH MACON STREET, NEXT
TO THE COCA-COLA BUILDING.
Same Phone TAylor 5-2621
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WINNER 13TH AAA POSTER CONTEST
Mrs. C. B. Poole will leave Sun
day for Delray Beach, Florida to
spend several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Glaze and family.
town who make up the Chamber
cf Commerce.
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