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Leader-Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., June 1, 1967
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Legals
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF PEACH
On July 10, 1965, V. E. Harris
executed a note for $3,782.78, pay
able to the Citizens Bank, a bank
ing corporation of the State of
Georgia, of Fort Valley, Georgia,
Which note was payable in month
ly installments with the final pay
ment due July 8th, 1965 with in
terest thereon at eight percent
(8%) after maturity, and;
WHEREAS, in order to ade
quately secure the payment of
said indebtedness, the said V. E.
Harris did execute a deed to se
cure debt conveying to the Citl
*ens Bank, the following described
land:
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All that certain tract, lot or
parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the State of Georgia,
County of Peach and in the N. B.
Killer Sub-division in Land Lot
No. 215 in the Ninth (9th) District
therein, fronting west sixty (60)
feet on White Street and running
back with uniform width a dis
tance of one hundred (100) feet,
and being more particularly des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a
point on the east property line of
White Street (which street is now
40 feet in width instead of 30 feet
as originally designed) 240 feet
south of the intersection of White
Street and King Street, running
thence east 100 feet, thence south
60 feet, thence west 100 feet to a
point of 60 feet to the point or
place of beginning.
AND, WHEREAS, said security
deed provided that said
ment was made to secure said in
debtedness and any other previous
or further indebtedness or liability
of the said V. E. Harris to the se
cond party therein, and;
WHEREAS, on Apm 7th, l >6<\
the said V. E. Harris did
to the said Citizens Bans, a prom
issory note in the principal sum of
$1,489.14 repayable in monthly i, -
stallments beginning May, 1966 of
$100.00 each, and a final payment
of $989.14 on October 1, I960.
WHEREAS said note, at the
time of its execution, was also ex
ecuted to be secured by the above
described deed to secure debt, and
was in renewal of the above des
cribed note,
WHEREAS, on May 1st, 1966,
the said V. E. Harris defaulted in
making the monthly installment as
it matured and has failed to make
said monthly installments since
said date, and pursuant to the pro
visions of said note and the deed
aforesaid securing same, the un
dersigned has exercised its option
and declared the entire balance
due and payable. There is a bal
ance due as of September 3rd,
1966, of $1489.14, besides interest
thereon. Said deed to secure debt
is recorded in Deed Book Q-l, at
Page 568 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 attorned in fact for grantor
therein to sell the property convey
ed thereby in order to satisfy note
as well as subsequent advances, af
ter advertising the same once a
week for four weeks in the offi
cial gazette of said County, and in
accordance with said power
sale and by virtue thereof The Cit
izens Bank will sell the
above described at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in June
1967, at the place of public sales
before the courthouse door in
Peach County, Georgia, and with
in the legal hours of sale.
The proceeds of said 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 other indebt
edness owing by the said V. E.
Harris to the Undersigned; (d)
The balance to V. E. Harris.
V. E. HARRIS
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The weather outside may be brisk; the leaves on the trees may
show that autumn is spreading across the landscape. But, for
the family with an outdoor swimming pool and its own supply
of dunking” heated water, is the being “diving-and
season extended
far beyond the usual quitting
time, these days.
Backyard pools and long sea
sons have always been associated
with Florida and Southern Cali
fornia. But in other parts of the
country, few families bothered
much with permanent outdoor
pools because the opportunities
for using them were relatively
brief.
All that’s changing now. Oil
powered water heaters maintain
the temperature of the outdoor
pools at comfortable levels, re
gardless of the chilly atmosphere.
And at very reasonable cost too,
for the equipment bums the same
No. 2 oil that keeps millions of
Americans warm throughout the
winter.
By The Citizens Bank, as
Attorney in Fact.
Geo. B. Culpepper, III Attorney
Fort Valley, Ga. 4tctm
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
There will be sold on Tuesday,
jjune 6, 1967, before the Court
i house door in Peach County, Geor
| gia, during the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
followin g described property:
I '"All that tract or parcel of
i land lying and being in the State
°f Georgia, County of Peach, and
’ n the Vineville Section of the City
of Fort Valley therein; which lot
is further identified as Lots Nos.
132 and 134 in what is known as
the Walden Tract of the Vineville
Section of the City of Fort Valley,
j A map of the said Walden Tract
J is of of Houston record in Superior the Clerk’s Court, Office, in
Deed Book 4, at page 591, which
map and the recording thereof is
here mentioned for the purpose of
a more complete description. Each
Last year, more than 30,000
heated pools were constructed in
this country. And the way people
are taking to the longer seasons, this
the probabilities are again that
number will be topped Oil- and
again in the years to come.
powered units, according to Na
tional Oil Fuel Institute, will
produce almost unlimited sup
plies of hot water up to three
times faster than gas, and up to
six or eight times faster than
electricity. That means operating
costs drop comparably lower.
Oil-powered water heaters—of
a smaller size, of course—are
perfect for home use, too. They’re
not only more economical to
operate in. most parts of the
country, but also their recovery
rate is so great that it’s next to
impossible to iwn out of hot water,
of said lots front North 50 feet
on Hinton Street and extend back
South with an even width for the
distance of 104 feet. The said pro
perty being what is known as the
Hosea Williams Lot."
Sale will be made under power
of sale contained in a deed to se
cure debt dated November 11.
1966, from Vivian V. Prater to
Marion A. Allen, to secure a note
payable in monthly installments,
which security deed appears of
record in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Peach
County, Georgia, in Deed Book
Z-l, page 66.
Default having occurred in the
P^ent of the indebtedness se
cured thereby and, due to the fore
going, the power of sale in the
said deed to secure debt has be
come operative.
The proceeds of said sale will
be applied as provided in said deed
to secure debt and as provided
law.
Notwithstanding anything to
contrary herein, said property
be sold subject to a deed to
debt from Vivian V. Prater to
E. Ware, dated November 11,
66, which security deed
of record in Deed Book Z-l,
65, Clerk’s Office, Peach Superior
Court, Georgia.
Marion A. Allen, as Attor
ney in Fact for Vivian V.
Prater
By Robert E. Lanyon,
Attorney at Law,
W#IN THE KMOWgf
By Jean Kinkead, Women's Consultant,
The Travelers Insurance Companies
Poison-Prevention Week
Accidental poisoning is the
most common of all threats to
childhood health and safety, and
women in the know take drastic
• steps to safe
& guard their
| households,
»fj j. Here are some
f helpful hints: all
Keep
medicin es
_ T _ 2 and cos
ucts completely metic of prod- high
out
climbing toddlers’ reach.
8. Keep laundry, dry cleaning,
and household cleaning prod
ucts inaccessible to children,
.no matter how inconvenient
this makes it for you.
8 . Throw out all old medicines
and ba|My label all look-alike
drugs. old
4. Keep cigarettes and butts
out of deadly.) reach. (The nicotine
can be
6. Keep all garden sprays, pesti
cides, and other like materials
loci ed in a toolhouse or ga
rage closet.
In spite of all these precau
tions, Someone accidents leaves sometimes aspirin hap
pen. on
the dining-room table, or Mom
runs to answer the phone-leav
ing the laundry bleach untended presto!
for just an instant, and
the damage is done. Women in
the know post control a special emer- tele
gency poison number center phone.
phone They will give near every antidote
you
information about any product
your child may have swallowed
and him advice to help you until you
get to a doctor.
supply Some of further tips: of ipecac Keep (a a
syrup
standard emetic) and powdered
activated charcoal (a neutraliz
ing substance which is not an
emetic, but a basic antidote.)
Carefully this read the baby invaluable child
advice on in and
care books.
And while your child's health
is on your mind, do check your
health insurance program—your
nearby Travelers agent can help
you plan a solid one
Fort Valley, Georgia, Attorney
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R. W. Clay, left, of the Georgia Power Company’s
Atlanta division, congratulates Randy Fagler, of
Swainsboro, on being elected Georgia’s Youth Gov
ernor at the 22 nd annual state YMCA youth assembly
held in Atlanta recently. Don Goldthwaite, executive
director, Georgia YMCA, is in center. Georgia Power
hosted the youth governor’s banquet for the seventh
consecutive year. More than 1,000 persons attended.
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What’s New? SAM
Beginning June 12, the Fort Valley Exchange
will introduce a continuing survey program to find
out customer opinion about recent service contracts
and about sendee in general. The program is called
Service Attitude Measurement or, more briefly,
SAM.
How Does SAM Work?
Questionnaires will be mailed to customers, se
lected at random from various sources as business
office contacts, service orders, repair records and the
accounting record of telephone service. Our head
quarters business research group will handle mail
ing, summarizing and reporting results.
Why another Survey Program'.’
We believe that a more sensitive indicator of
current customers opinion is needed. The question
naires have been tested in System trials and have
proven effective indicators of the customers’ opin
ion of their service and the company in general. They
provide a helpful basis for making further service
improvements.
If you have any questions about SAM, pleaae
;all your local business office.
for Marion A. Allen 4ptjl