Newspaper Page Text
LEGAL ADS™
st t-p a ®^ 0RGIA
flfWTK'nvn TY OF PEACH
**n March 19th, 1966, V. E.
rls executed a note for $1,454.84,
way able to The Citizens Bank, a
fmnking corporation of the State
Uf Georgia of Fort Valley, Geor
gia, which note was payable on
July 8th, 1966, with interest there
on at eight per cent (8%) after
maturity, and;
WHEREAS, in order to ade
quately secure the payment of said
indebtedness, the said V. E. Har
ris did execute a deed to secure
debt conveying to the Citizens
Bank, the following described
land:
All that tract, lot or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
the State of Georgia, County of
Peach, and in the Alice Jordan In
gram Sub-division located in Land
Lot No. 201 of the Ninth (9th)
Land District therein, being more
.particularly described on a plat of
feaid sub-division Made by T. F.
pPlourmifr, Surveyor, on April 21,
U960, as Lot No. Five (5) in said
M; I k40 PIN GE0RGI YEARS SPECIALS? k i NNIVERSURYU i Register for these prizes now!
This Is our greatest sale... to celebrate the 40tn ytar
of General Electric in Georgia. Check
outstanding appliance values, special purchases and 2nd
extras! Look for the G-E Anniversary Seal signifying
special ‘‘Georgian" models throughout our store.
Buy now!
CO
ROLLS y Georgia Anniversary* prizes, at least three winners in our store. Phis five grand prizes—Color TV 1 i
... ON WHEELS-NO
J* DEFROSTING EVER
1 H; ( i
.
i?':: V:
i m v I-:,: 'V-i : : 'NO FROST 15' with m mi P io* i\ i
■ ***
. ; m i W ; '.4 I FREEZER at the TOP . : ■ ■
.. , . . ..
Grwt to lot* at and live with! Big 14.6 cu. ft capacity, with NO ■
i : articles, .. . D'hojting. hidden dirt... No unsightly easy-roiling colls wheels on back, let no more lost it 5
/ .
Available NTj ifps! wmmm** ...... i \ with whenever please! And you move ®S
— - m ease you you never,
an extra cost ‘.. ' ._never run out of icel j
~~Avocado I __
s. : 3 m ■
DARK COPPER wm r, <■ ■ * — " ...V; mm - 'is :
l WHITE - i -:■. :S • mi : : y/y-y:' 1 : i ■ * ;. :S 3 ; Wmft J§ - V v : I 4 m ; V - 4 l •-.V .... ^ . ■ m i 299 M0. $14 » M . m . i m m m P . ; V, Mi m m | & m i Y- .. 9 : S ? • ^ f
:
' A
u&lW \ >y ; ..SIR ■ v : : V.
;v' ■ m : m :: >.' m i 0 in m I I ~ JU - 1 W ' . ■■■ ' . • illl . . .y'S-: ^ KISHI lii mmmm ■ mmmm m ... I cleaning. slide-out The 153 it FREEZER most refrigerator cubic Huge 'NO basket Separate feet... zero-degree section And, on Temperature FROST easy-rolling neither you freezer use at ever the controls wheels below need the most, defrosting! with for for is 15'with up easy each convenient B0TT0M\ where kitchen section. Spacious you need I's-i , : v : : : ' ■& ' :■ . 7 , ■ mm m ' ; :s V ' . I
AUTO FILL ICE R Wmf YOURS
FOR ITSELF FOOD SAVINGS! FOR $ 2 50 Wk.
SERVICE.T00! IM »i : O Cion loil 406LB6E : * -
A . UPRIGHT 1 m
. FREEZER
G. E. Filter-Flo - 3-Cycle * 517 LB. (iE CHEST FREEZER
*189 Lightweight! Comfortable! 1
Washer 2 speeds 3-wash 2-rinse ^qq w D . RY IROf i 4 : jFuUp ^uaranteeb m
-
j a SSI '■wM 8 * %■> IP m
Ti*mperature- | CASH ONLY M . m '£■ ■ m
_
$11 mo. includng Ins. fsl Tfjmu SPECIAL LIMITED-TIME-ONLY-TERMS
6-E "MUSTANG" Automatic fl SLICING CUSTOM-ELECTRIC NO MONEY DOWN
monaural, rjf H 'I 1
portable phono. S |H1 KNIFE! ■
4-speed changer, H Register
lightweight. Compact, solid circuitry. state /£ ^ W Stainless easy blade cleaning. snaps Steel out for ft / ^ TA 5-2332 For
s 38 88 I f 1 FORT VALLEY, GA Free Prizes
m "We Service What We Sell” Nothing to buy
bdivision, sa M pi at recorded
Map Book Four (4) Page 42,
Clerk's Office, Peach Superior
Court and said plat and the reeord
thereof is here referred to for any
an d a n purposes. Said property is
the same as that described in the
deed from Alice Jordan Ingram to
Davis Jones Post No 510, The Am
erican Legion, Dated June 9c, I960
unj recorded in Book "0-1 , Page
80, Peach County records.
AND, WHEREAS, said security
deed provided that said instrument
w as made to secure said indebted
ness and any other previous or
further indebtedness or liability
of the said V. E. Harris to the se
cond party therein, and;
WHEREAS, on June 14th, 1966,
he said V. E. Harris did execute
to the said Citizens Bank, a prom
issory note in the principal sum
of $3,429.to repayable on July
14th, 1966, and bearing interest af
ter maturity at the rate of 8%
per annum, and;
WHEREAS, Mid note, at the
time if its execution, was also ex
ecuted to be secured by the above
described deed to secure debt, and;
WHEREAS, on July 14th, 1966,
the said V. E. Harris defaulted in
making the monthly installment
as it matured and has failed to
make the said monthly install
ments since that date,and pursuant
to the provisions of said note and
the deed aforesaid securring same,
the undersigned has exercised its
option and declared the entire bal
ance ,j ue all( j payable. There is a
balance due as of September 3rd,
I9G6 of $3,423.16, besides interest
thereon. Said deed to secure debt
is recorded in Deed Book X-l, at
Page 279 in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Peach County, Georgia.
The said deed contains a power
of sale, authorizing the grantee,
as attorney in fact for grantor
therein to sell the property con
veyed thereby in order to satisfy
said note, as well as subsequent
advances, after advertising the
same once a week for four weeks
in the official gazette of said Coun
ty, and in accordance with said
power of sale and by /virtue there
of The Citizens Bank will sell the
property above described at pub-
A Letter To
The Editor .
I’m not a psychiatrist nor do I
try to be, but I do feel we let our
young teenagers get away with a
lot more than they should by
simply saying, Well, it is the age.
lie outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, on the first Tues
day in June, 1967, at the place of
public sales before the courthouse
door in Peach County, Georgia,
and within the legal hours of sale.
The proceeds of the sale will be
used as follows; (a) To pay the
expenses of said sale; (b) To pay
the sums secured by said deed;
(c) To apply on any ether indebt
edness owing by the said V. E
Harris to the undersigned; (d)
The balance to V. E. Harris.
V. E. HARRIS
By The Citizens Bank, as
Attorney in fact
Geo. B. Culpepper, III, Attorney
Fort Valley, Georgia 4ctm
I don’t believe age has anything
to do with manners and truthful
ness. There is no excuse for rude
ness, lying, and impudence toward
authority!
The Bible tells us “train a child
when he is young in the way he
shall go and when he is old he will
not depart from it.” I believe here
lies the fault of our children, not
their age. We’re so busy being the
"Jet Set”, our children are often
left at home to pull for themselves.
What can we expect but warped
children, both morally and emo
tionally? v
We think our children are in
capable of any wrong just because
they are ours, but this false line
of security has lead many unex
pecting parents to suddenly face
the ugly truth.
Children of 10, 11, and 12 can
tell you more about sex, love and
a heavy hangover than some ad
ults know. Don’t believe me — ask
one ’ These y° un g teenagers think
11 makes th em grown to drink,
smoke and have sexual acquain
tance. Where do they get these
Leader-Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., June 1, 1967
Blue Bird Body
Gives Promotion
It was announced last week
that Johnny B. Lucas has been
values ? You know that answer as
■well as I. From us as adults and
literature on today’s stands.
Some parents are so interested
in making their children popular
they are willing' to push their child
into situations which they are not
mature enough, to handle. Roman
ticism and idealism airact then
decisions and quite ofte.- :* ’ r
the wrong road. But this evidently
has little meaning to the parents
as long as their prodigy has dates.
Yes, this age group is going
through a basic metabolic change
and tend to be inconsistent but
manners and moral values are
taught at home — if not the re
sults are thus.
Mrs. W. M. Watson
Route 1
Fort Valley, Ga.
JOHNNY B. LUCAS
promoted to the Lead Man Team
of Blue Bird Body Company. Thl*
promotion was made because }«ha.
n^r has demonstrated an ability to
train and lead others.
He shares part of the responsi
bility of painting all the buses pro
duced by the Fort Valley plant. ]