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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, JUNE 14, 1962.
PAGE FIVE
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GEORGIA—DeKalb County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of DeKalb County. Ga.
passed at the June Term, 1962. I will
sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder before the Court House of
DeKalb County, in Decatur. Geor
gia. within the legal hours of sale,
on the First Tuesday in July, 1962.
the following described real estate
constituting part of the estate of
For Representative
In General Assembly
To the Voters of Taylor County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative of Taylor Coun
ty in the General Assembly of
Georgia, subject to the rules and
For Representative
In General Assembly
For Representative
In General Assembly
To the Voters of Taylor County: To the Voters of Taylor County:
I hereby announce my candidacy I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Representative in for re-election to the offfice of
i . . _ , _ the General Assembly from Taylor Representative in the General
regulations of the Taylor County ■ county subject to the rules and Assembly from Taylor County
Democratic Executive Committee in regulations of the Democratic Ex- subject to the rules and regulations
the Primary set for Sept. 12, 1962. < ecutive Committee in the Primary of the Democratic Executive Com-
1 uther Monroe Davis, Sr deceased If eected ' 1 pl *? g * my conscien- j o{ 5e pt 12, 1962. mine in the Primary of Sept. 12,
burner oionroe ua\is, or., ueceaseo tlous support an{ j efforts to pro- T T_ . _ . iqeo
late of DeKalb County. Georgia, to- mote Taylor county in all the agC U has beer mv orivPeee to serve
wit: areas of Drocress and shall keeD ard a graduate of Emory University « nas oeen m> prtvilege to s«ve
Tract One: All that tract andj the welfare of the people of TavU with a in Business Ad- >"° u m • the .?; 96 }' 62 General Assem-
parcel of land lying and being in'i or countv in mind at all times’ i m inistration. On June 4. 1962. I b *> this experience I feel
Land Lot 116 of the 15th District' j am d’eeolv cmateful for the fa-' received a in law from .that *">, qualified to
of DeKalb County. Georgia, being vor<; j have "received in the past ""alter F. George School of Law' serve >’<>u in 19t>3-64. 1 now and will
lot 19. Block E of the Subdivision of and wish to express my sinrere%- iMercer University. I am a practicing lnterest of
Unit 2 of Gresham Park, according preciation for the support given me altorn ^*' “ d a member of the ^j™"*** . f . .
to plat which is recorded in Plat j n prior elections and trust that Georgla Bar. 1 nlede# tr. Kp nf L-,-.© tn
Book 21. page 50. DeKalb County m/ record will warrant your sup- of » keen desire to office I pleoge to be of ser%,ce to
Records, and being the same prop- and influence. be of semce to the people of my the people of mj county at all
Commerce Man
Slays Two;
Takes Own Life
Gordon was found dead ir. his bed
Saturday night after slaying two
sons-in-law Chas. C. Jordan. 41.
and Edward Jordan, brothers, of At
lanta. A 3S caliber pistol was in
Commerce, Ga. — Three men are Gordon's hand. Hall said,
dead following a double murder The shooting. Hall said, came fol-
and suicide that resulted from an lowing a complicated family argu-
argument about the hospitalization meet about Gordon's wife, who is
of one victim's wife. a patient at the Milledgeville
Deputy Sheriff Hall said H. A. State Hospital.
erty conveyed by warranty deed y
from L. M. Davis, Jr., to Luther M. will be greatly appreciated.
Davis. Sr., dated September 6. 1960,1 " Respectfully,
recorded in Deed Book 1527. page' HUGH G. CHEEK
426 of the records of Clerk of the!
Superior Court of DeKalb County, The drunk on his way home, ae-
Georgia. Said property’ will be sold cidentally staggered into the zoo
subject to security deed in favor and ended up in front of the hippo-
of Atlanta Federal Savings & Loan ootamus cage. “Don’t look at me
Association dated September 6. i^e that, honey,” he yelled. “I can
1960. recorded in Deed Book 1514, explain evervthing.”
page 375, DeKalb County Records,
and security deed in favor of L. A.
Evans dated Sept. 6, 1960. recorded
in Deed Book 1514, page 381, De
Kalb County Records.
Tract Two: All that tract and par
cel of land being two (2) acres
located about the middle of lot of
Land No. 19 as per plat of Mis.
Jennie (or Mrs. J. J.) McCants Sr.
estate recorded in Deed Book R.
Page 47 of the Records of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Tay
lor County, Georgia, said land ly
ing and being in the 14th District
of Taylor County, Georgia, and
being on the northeast side of road
leading from McCanstville to Neal
Roquemore’s place, and being the
same property conveyed by warran
ty deed from J. S. Vann to L. M.
Davis dated February’ 15. 1957. re
corded in Deed Book 7. page 586.
in the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Taylor Count"/. Ga.
LUTHER MONROE DAVIS, Jr.,
Luther Monroe Davis, Jr., as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of
Luther Monroe Davis, Sr.
W. Dan Greer
Attorney at Law
715 C. & S. Natl. Bank Bldg.
Atlanta 3, Georgia
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND
our support"' vote and influence 1 that v I ^ position. If times-
1 s* erroativ elected to this office I pledge to < .
vote my time and efforts for the strive to see as many of you as pos*
betterment of Taylor County and sible in behalf of my campaign but
the State of Georgia. • If for any reason I fail to contact
In the near future I plan to visit you personally, please consider this
you personally and discuss my announcement as a personal letter
candidacy’ with you. to you asking for your vote and sup
port In this race.
Respectfully,
Ralph R. Underwood.
Respectfully,
Robert L. Swearingen, Jr.
EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME
BUTLER
GEORGIA
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New 1962 Cadillac Ambulance fully equipped with
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GEORGIA—Taylor County:
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in the Security Deed de
scribed below, there will be sold by
the undersigned at public outcry
before the court house door in Tay
lor County, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in July, 1962, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property:
All that certain improved lo( of
land in the community of Rupert,
Taylor County, Georgia, described
as beginning at an iron pin on
property line between Frank Calla
han and Mary Lee Koring. thence
north 420 feet to an iron pin on
same line, thence west 105 feet to
an iron pin, bordered on north by
Mary Lee Koring, thence south 420
feet, thence east 105 feet on right of
way of highway 90 to the point of
beginning. -
Said security deed conveying the
above described real estate was
executed and delivered by Arthur
G. Terrell and Annie Terrell to
Southern Home Contractors, Inc., on
December 2, 1960, together with the
note recited therein, as assigned to
Home Finance Company, all as
shown recorded in Book 11 of deeds,
pages 338 and 339, in office of the
Clerk of Superior Court, Taylor
County, Georgia, and the assignee
and undersigned holder thereof has
declared the balance and entire in
debtedness of the said obligation
as due.
A deed will be executed by the
undersigned to the purchaser at
said sale and the proceeds of the
sale will be applied as ta provided
In said security deed.
This 31st day of May, 1962.
HOME FINANCE COMPANY.
H. Thad Crawley
Attorney at Law
Butler, Georgia.
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA—Houston County:
Application having been made by
Wetona v. Leverette (Gaultney),
Administratrix of Phillip E. Gault-
ney, deceased, to sell certain des
cribed real estate In Taylor County
Georgia, and said real estate fully
shown in F’lat Book 1, Page 15,
Clerk’s Office, Taylor f.’ounty, Ga.
No objections having been re
ceived, said order approving said
application to sell real estate will
be signed ori ihe 2nd day of July,
1962.
This 3rd day of April, 1962.
Lamar E. Christopher,
Ordinary
<4tp) Houston County, Ga.
Jefferson County produced 212,-
350 bushels of wheat last year, ac
cording to Ga. Crop Reporting Serv
ice, and was the leading county in
the State Other leading counties
were Madison, Hart, Houston and
Franklin.
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