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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 22, 1962.
PUBLIC SALE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in the Deed to Secure
Debt described below, there will be
sold by the undersigned at public
outcry before the Court House door
in Taylor County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale on the First
Tuesday in April, 1962, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that certain improved tract
or parcel of land lying and being
in Land Lot No. 1, of the 15th Land
District of Taylor County, Georgia,
known as the Albert Snipes Place,
containing one-half (V*) acre of
land. Said land is described as be
ginning at the intersection of land
of James Sherten and land of Mary
Julia Heath at the northwest corner
thence run east 35 yards, thence
run south 70 yards, thence run west
35 yards, and thence run north 70
yards to the starting point. Said
land is bounded on the north by
land of Mary Julia Heath, on the
east and south by lands of Mrs.
Belle Garrett, and on the west by
land of James Sherton.
This is the identical lot of land
deeded to Albert Snipes by warran
ty deed by Mrs. Belle Garrett, dated
Sept. 11, 1961, as shown recorded
in Office of Clerk of Superior
Court, Taylor County, Georgia, in
Deed Book 13, page 269, which deed
and record thereof are incorporated
herein by this reference.
Said security deed conveying the
above described real estate was
executed and delivered by Albert
Snipes to Edwin T. Heath on De
cember 22, 1961, together with the
note recited therein, as shown re
corded in Deed Book 13, page 585
said Clerk’s Office. The debt se
cured by said security deed and
note is now in default and the un
dersigned holder has declared the
entire indebtedness as due.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Albert Snipes subject to
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL SALE
To: Lottie Smith Barnett:
In the captioned libel for divorce
filed Feb. 8, 1962, by R. E. Bar
nett, plaintiff, versus Lottie Smith
Barnett, Defendant, and pending in
j Taylor County, Georgia, Superior
Court, and with the date of the or
der for service by publication be
ing Feb. 8, 1962, you are hereby
commanded to be and appear at the
said Court within 60 days of the
date of this order for service by
publication.
j Witness the Honorable J. R.
Thompson and J. Alvan Davis,
Judges, Superior Court, this 9th
day of February, 1962.
W. B. GUINED,
(2’15’St) Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICE
To: Samuel Luther King.
In the captioned libel for divorce
filed Feb. 23, 1962, by Mrs. Opal C.
King, plaintiff, versus Samuel Lu
ther King, defendant, and pending
in Taylor County, Georgia, Superior
Court, and with the date of the
order for service by publication be
ing Feb. 23, 1962, you are hereby
commanded to be and appear at
the said court within 60 days of
the date of the order for service by
publication.
Witnesses the Honorables J. R.
Thompson and J- Alvan Davis,
Judges, Superior Court.
This 23rd day of February, 1962.
W. B. GUINED,
(318p) Clerk.
any prior proper liens appearing of
record as notice to the public and
the proceeds of said sale will be
applied as provided in said deed.
This 27th day of February, 1962.
EDWIN T. HEATH.
H. Thad Crawley
Attorney at Law
Butler, Georgia
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
There will be sold on Tuesday,
April 3, 1962, before the court house
door in Taylor County, Georgia,
during the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property:
The South half of Land Lot No.
124 in the 13th Land District of
Taylor County, Georgia, containing
101 14 acres, more or less. Said
property is the same as that de
scribed in a deed dated August 26
1960, from Leo Bateman to J. T.
Tucker recorded in the Clerk’s Of
fice of Taylor Superior Court.
Sale wil be made under Power of
Sale contained in a Deed to Secure
Debt from J. G. Crook, Jr., to J. T.
Tucker, dated December 30, I960;
said Deed to Secure Debt is record
ed in Deed Book 11, Pages 376 and
377, Clerk’s Office, Taylor Superior
Court, Georgia. Said Security Deed
and the indebtedness secured there
by was transferred to The Bank of
Fort Valley, Fort Valley, Georgia,
on January 20, 1961, and said trans
fer appears of record.
Grantor in said Security Deed de
faulted in the payment of the
principal and interest described In
and secured by said Security Deed
and being due Jan. 1, 1962. The
undersigned declared the remain
ing balance due and payable at
once, as provided in said deed, and
gave the grantor notice in writing,
according to law, for the purpose of
collectin the principal, interest and
15% of said principal and interest
as attorney’s fees as provided in
the note securing said indebted
ness.
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied as provided in said Deed to
Secure Debt.
This 3rd day of March, 1962.
THE BANK OF FT. VALLEY
By: Robert E. Lanyon,
Its Attorney.
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
LEGAL NOTICE
State of Georgia:
County of Tayor:
To Whom It May Concern:
Frances M. Harris having filed
her petition seeking to sell real es
tate set aside to herself and her
minor children out of the estate
of Joshua C. Harris, deceased, as a
year’s support, this is to cite all and
singular, the persons who may be
interested therein, to be and appear
before me on the 29th day of March
1962 at 10 a. m. and show cause
if any they can, why the prayers of
said petition should not be grant
ed.
Witness my official signature,
this 29th day of March, 1962.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
(3221b) Ordinary
NOW
INTEREST ON
SAVINGS
We're proud to announce that this bank now
pays 4% Interest on Savings left on deposit for
one year or more . . . and 3’/2% Interest on
Savings left on deposit for at least six months.
This is authorized by recent action of the
Federrol Government agencies, and we are glad
to be able to give our customers the benefit of
these higher rates.
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
BUTLER GEORGIA
(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mallie D. Taylor having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Lonnie W. Taylor, late of
said County, this is to cite ail and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Lonnie W. Taylor, to be and |
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to Mallie D. Taylor on Lonnie W.
Taylor’s estate. t
1 Witness my hand and official
signature, this 5th day of March,
1962.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary,
Taylor County, Georgia
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