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Leader-Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., July 25, 1968
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LEGALS
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
There will ... . be sold ,. on rr Tuesday. ,
August 6, 1968, before the Court
house door in Peach County, Geor
gia, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property:
“All that tract or parcel of land
situate and lying in the State of
Georgia, County of Peach, Ninth
Land District and in Land Lot No.
123 therein. Said conveyed ' proper- ‘
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Linda Hall, editor of Avondale High School’s student
newspaper, The Blue Star, receives the 1967-68 Jack
McDonough Editorial Award. John E. Drewry, dean
of the University of Georgia’s Henry W. Grady School
of Journalism, makes the presentation. The Georgia
Power Company-sponsored award goes to the student
who writes for a Georgia high school newspaper the
best editorial on free enterprise in America. The winner
receives a $500 scholarship to the University’s journal
ism school, a bronze plaque and an electric typewriter.
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36 minutes West, 210 feet to
P oint or Place of beginning.
Located on the above described
property is one commercial build
ing and other improvements.
The above described land is
more particularly shown and des
cribed in a plat entitled, “Plot of
land transferred from Dr. A. G.
Hendrick to C. D. Hill, Ninth Dis
trict, Peach County, Georgia,” as
made by Rhodes Sewell, State
Surveyor No. 160, on August 25,
1965; a copy of said plat is re
corded in Plat Book No. 6. page
203, Clerk’s Office, Peach Super
ior Court, Georgia, which recorded
plat is incorporated herein ar.d
made a part hereof by reference
thereto for a more particular des
cription of the herein conveyed
land.”
Sale will be made under power
of sale contained in deed to se
cure debt from C. D. H*.l and Dor
othy L. Hill ta The Citizens Bank,
dated October 17, 1966, to secure
a note payable in monthly install
ments, which said deed to secure
debt appears of record in the of
fice of the Clerk of Peach Super
ior Court, Georgia, in Deed Book
Z-l, page 37.
Default having occurred, in the
indebtedness thereby secured, the
power of sale in said deed to se
cure debt has become operative.
The proceeds of said sale will
be applied as provided in said
deed to secure debt and as pro
vided by law.
This 8th day of July, 1968.
The Citizens Bank, Fort Val
ley, Georgia, as Attorney in
Fact for C. D. Hill and Dor
othy L. Hill
By: Robert E. Lanyon,
Attorney at Law,
Fort Valley, Georgia,
Its Attorney 4ptal
SALE UNDER POWER IN
DEED TO SECURE DEBT
Georgia, Peach County.
Under and by virtue of power
of sale contained in deed to se
cure debt dated December 30 1964,
from Gertrude Reynolds to Mar
shall Y’oung recorded Book Z-l,
Page 367, Peach County Records
Will be sold before the door of
the court house of Peach County,
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest and best bid
der for cash, on the first Tuesday
in August, August 6, 1968, the fol
lowing descibed property:
All that certain tract, lot or par
\ cel of land situate, lying and being
j in the State of Georgia, County
{Peach and in the City of Fort Val
ley therein, fronting North 50 feet
on Walden Street and running
back with uniform width 104 feet.
tract is described as Lot Nb.
22 of the Walden Tract and is
shown upon a map of said lands
recorded in Deed Book 4, Page 593,
•Jerk’s Office Houston Superior
Court. Reference to said plat and
the record thereof is here and
made for all purposes.
Default having • occurred In the
payment of the indebtedness sec
ured by said deed to secured debt,
the power of sale therein contain
ed has beeomee operative,
Deed will be made to the pur
chaser at said sale and the pro
ceeds disbursed as provided by the
terms of said deed to secure debt.
This July 8th, 1968.
Marshall Young
Attorney in Fact for Ger
trude Reynolds
By: Wells & Adams
His Attorneys at Law
4tc thru Aug 1
CITATION— Dismission from
Administration.
Georgia, Peach County
W HEREAS, Charles T. Smith,
courses as follows: STARTING
at a point lying on the Northeast
side of U. S. Highway No. 341
(Fort Valley-Perry Highway),
25 minutes W est, 504.7 ^ feet from
-; :e intersectioll 0 f the Northeast
. • . of . wav line of T; s . High .
341 and the East land lot line
of Lard Lot No . 123j Ninth Land
Digtl . ict , Peach County, Geor la;
thence North 58 degrees 25 min .
utes West, along the Northeast
side of U. S. Highway No. 341,
ISO feet; thence North 31 degrees
>g niimites East, 210 feet; thence
South a ,, 58 co degrees , 2 d minutes . East, ,, ,
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180 feet; thence South 31 degrees
Administrator of the estate of
Mildred H. Smith, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly fil
ed and entered on record, that he
has fully administered Mildren H.
Smith’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all ;
persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why said Administra
tor should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the first
Monday in August, 1968.
Julian F. Jones, Ordinary
Wells & Adams, Attorneys
Fort Valley, Ga. 4etal
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF PEACH, —
STATE OF GEORGIA
Lucy P. Tarpley, plan tiff
vs
Wayne Tarpley, Defendant
Civil Action No. 4459
Divorce Action
Date Filed: May 22,1968
Date Order for Publica
tion Signed June 29,
1968.
SUMMONS
The defendant, Wayne Tarpley,
is hereby commanded to file with
the Clerk and serve upon Robert
E. Lanyon, Plaintiff’s attorney,
whose address is P. O. Box 109.
Fort Valley, Georgia, an answer
within sixty days of the date of
the order for service by publica
tion.
WITNESS, the Honorable Geor
ge B. Culpepper, III, Judge of
1 said Court, this 29th day of June,
1968.
J. Leonard Wilson, Clerk,
Peach Superior Court
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INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals from general
contractors will be received by the
Georgia Education Authority (Un
iversity), Successor to University
System Building Authority, Own
er, in Room 550, 244 Washington
Street, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia, un
til 3:00 P. M., at the time legally
prevailing in Atlanta, Georgia on
August 6, 1968, for the construc
tion of CONVERSION OF PAT
TON HALL, PROJECT NO. V-12,
FORT VALLEY STATE COL
LEGE, located in Fort Valley',
Georgia.' At the time and place
noted above the proposals will be
publicly opened and read.
Bidding documents may be ob
tained at the office of the archi
tects, WOODHURST & O’BRIEN,
ARCHITECTS, 7 FIFTEENTH
STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Application for documents togeth
er with deposit of $50.00 per set
ed promptly with the
architects. Bidding material will
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full amour.t of deposit for one set
will be refunded to each general
contractor who submits a bona
fide bid upon return of such set
in good condition within 30 days
after date of opening of bids. All
other deposits will be refunded
with deductions approximating
cost of reproduction of documents
upon return of the same in good
condition within 30 days after
date of opening of bids.
Contract, if awarded, will be on
a lump sum basis. No bid may be
withdrawn for a period of 35 days
after time has been called on the
date of opening. Bids must be ac
companied by a bid bond in an
amount r.ot less than 5 per cent
of the base (bid. Both a perform
ance bond and a payment bond
will be required in an amount e
qual to 100 per cent of the con
tract price.
The Owner reserves the
to reject any or all bids and to
waive technicalities and inform
alities.
Georgia Education Authority
(University) Successor to Un
iversity System Building Au
thority.
By: E. B. Davis,
3ctj Vice Chairman
GEORGIA: PEACH COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
Robert G. Tucker, having appli
ed for an order finding that no
administration is necessary on the
estate Mrs. Grady M. (Bobbie
Lee) Tucker, deceased, all credi
tors and parties at interest are
required to show cause before me
on the first Monday in August,
1968, why an order should not be
entered directing that no admin
istration of the estate of said de
cedent is necessary.
Julians F. Jones
ORDINARY
7 - 11 - IS - 26 - Aug. 1
GEORGIA: PEACH COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
ROBERT G. TUCKER, having
applied for an order finding that
no administration is necessary on
the estate of Grady M. Tucker,
deceased, all creditors and par
ties at interest are required to
show cause before me on the first
Monday in August, 1968, why an
order should not be entered direct
ing that no administration of the
estate of said decedent is neces
sary.
Julian F. Jones, Ordinary
4cta2 Peach County, Georgia
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Georgia, Peach County
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. Nelle Wagonhoffer, late of
said County, deceased, are hereby
notified to render their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make
payment to the undersigned.
This July 8, 1968.
Walter Aldine McRae, Ex
ecutor, c/o Wells & Adams,
Attorneys
P. O. Box 837,
Fort Valley, Georgia.
4ctal
NOTICE OF SALE
Will be sold before the court
house door in Peach County, Geor
gia, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust, 1968, to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following de
scribed property, bo-wit:
One Delta Shaper w stand Sr.
No. JD-85M080; one 10” Delta Ta
ble Saw, Sr. No. 3-J-85D110WCC
W; one 10” Delta table saw, Sr.
No. 2C-85C-110-WCCW; one 10”
Uni-Saw-Delta, Sr. No. 7C132-A17
one Shaper Motor; one Ihp motor
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Security Federal Saving* &
Loan Aaaodstier
Sr. Nk>. 113-12260; one 3/4 hp mo
tor; one Porter Cable Orbital San
der, Sr. No. 25593; one 10” car
bide saw blade; one 10” Carbide
saw blade; one 14” Carbide De
Walt Blade; one 21” Exhaust fan;
one 4x10” belt sander Porter-Ca
ble, Sr. No. 39742; one 4x10” belt
sander (porter-Cable); one 48”
Exhause fan; one 1/2 hp motor;
one Compressor, Spray gun, hose
outfit, Sr. No. 283-155460; one
Provincial Sfroll jig; one heavy
duty vaccuum cleaner; one
pressor complete with hose ai d
fittings; one Craftsman Compres
sor; one 4x12” belt sander (B &
D), Sr. No. 9173426. one 5 x 12
Delta K-Line planer, Sr. No. loi
2356; one 24” exhaust fan; one
Porter-Cable Orbital Sander, Sr.
No. 16042; and one Devil Bliss
>pray Cun.
Levied on as the property of
Dorothy L. and C. D. Hill to sat
isfy an order issued by the Su
perior Court of said county in fa
vor of the Citizens Bank of Fort
Valley, Georgia.
Levied on as the property of
Doroth y L. and C. D. Hill and
{ound to be in thelr P° ssesslon -
This 9th day of July, 1968.
J. R. Mullis, Sheriff
Peach County, Ga.
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY,
LEGALS
The Superior Court for the Coun
ty of Peach, State of Georgia
Betty Grace Cook, Plaintiff
VS
Willis Hugh Cook, Defendant
Civil Action, File No. 4502
Divorce Action Filed July 13,
1968 — Order for Service by
Publication dated July 13,
19oo.
The defendant, Willis Hugh Cook,
:s hereby commanded personally,
Qr attorney, to file with the
ci e rk of said Court and serve up
on T. C. Garwood, Attorney for
plaintiff, whose address is P. O.
Bo;: 324, Fort Valley, Georgia, an
answer in captioned case within
sixty (60) days of the order of
service by publication, as above
set out, else the Court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
WITNESS the Honorable George
B. Culpepper, III, Judge of said
Court, this 13 day of July, 1968.
J. Leonard Wilson, Clerk,
Peach Superior Court
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