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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957
LEGALS
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
By virtue of Power of Sale con
tained in Security Deed from Bar
ney L. Wilder to Collateral Invest
ment Company dated September 15,
1952 recorded September 15, 1952 in
Deed Book 19, page 269-70, Butts
County Records, said Security Deed
being given to secure a note of even
date in the original principal amount
of Sixty Two Hundred and No/100
Dollars ($6,200.00), with interest
from date at the rate of four per
centum (4%) per anriUm on the un-
paid balance until paid; said Security
Deed having been sold, assigned,
transferred and conveyed by Collat
eral Investment Company to Paul
Revere Life Insurance Company on
March 11, 1953, recorded July 15,
1953, in Deed Book 44, page 184,
Butts County Records, there will be
sold by the undersigned at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash
before the Courthouse door at Butts
County Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
March, 1957, the following describ
ed property:
All that certain property situated
and being in Land Lot 74 & 87 of the
6th District, Butts County, Georgia,
being known as Lot No. 11 as per
plat and survey made by Watts &
Browning, dated January, 1951, re
corded in Book 18, Page 394, and
more particularly described as,- fol
lows:
Beginning at an iron pin on the
East side of the Georgia Highway 42,
one thousand three hundred fifty
nine and five-tenths (1359.5) feet
South of the intersection of said
Highway 42, and the old highway to
Jackson, and running thence East
wards fourfcundred sixty six (466)
feet to an iron pin on the back line
of lot 34; thence Southeastwardly
fifty (50) feet to an iron pin being
the mutual corner of Lots 34 & 35;
thence South sixty (60) feet to an
iron pin; thence Southwesterly four
hundred seventy one (471) feet to
an iron pin on the East side of High
way 42; thence Northwesterly one
hundred (100) feet along the East
side of Highway 4i2 to the point of
beginning.
The debt secured by said Security
Deed and Note has been and is here
by declared due because of non-pay
ment of the monthly installments on
COMPARE
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conserves the supplies of magnesium, potash and calcium in the soil
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A look for the
BULLDOG ON THE BAG!
said loan. The debt remaining in
default, this sale will be made for
the purpose of paying for the same
and all expenses of this sale.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Barney L. Wilder and
subject to the outstanding ad valo
rem taxes and/or assessments, if
any.
PAUL REVERE LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, as attorney
in fact for Barney L. Wilder.
C. Edward Hansell
Crenshaw, Hansell, Ware & Bran
don
410 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta 3, Georgia.
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
State of Georgia, Butts County.
By virtue of the power and au
thority contained in a loan deed
from H. G. Walton to Ernest B.
Davis, dated Sept. 11, 1947, and re
corded in deed book 16, Folio 53-54,
Butts County Records, and because
of default in the payment of said
Loan Deed, the undersigned will sell
on Tuesday, March 5, 1957, before
the Courthouse Door in Butts Couni
ty, Georgia, at Jackson, within the
legal hours of sale, for cash, the fol
lowing described property:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 616th Dis
trict, G. M. of Butts County part of
lot 249 of the Bth District of orig
inally Henry now Butts County,
Georgia, bounded on the north by
lands of M. F. Knowles, east by
lands of M. F. Knowles and B. T.
Deason estates, south by lands of B*
T. Deason and J. Tom Stewart es
tates, and lands of Mrs. Mary
Gray and on the west by lands of
Mrs. Mary Gray and lands of J. C.
Maddox estate, containing 202%
acres, more or less.
Also, in‘the 616th District, G. M
-1 % acres more or less as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner
of lands of W. E. Watkins, J. H. Car
michael estates and J. H. McKibben,
and the southwest corner of the
above described land and extending
thence along north and south line,
north approximately 118 yards to a
white oak; thence west to the east
bank of a ditch about 81 yards;
thence along the east bank of said
ditch to a point 15 yards from the
east and west lines of said grantors
(originally); thence across said
branch to the west bank; thence
■ along said west bank to the south
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
line; thence east to the point of be
ginning; being improved property,
and having a house thereon, a barn
and other farm buildings.
This sale will be made ‘.subject to
any unpaid and outstanding taxes
or assessments against the above
described property, and is made for
the purpose of paying the indebted
ness due the undersigned as secured
by said loan deed.
This the 6 day of February, 1957.
ERNEST B. DAVIS,
Attorney in fact for
H. G. WALTON.
Jack Broyles, Attorney.
615 Atlanta Federal Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Walnut 1766.
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FOR YEAR’S SUPPOR 1
GEORGIA, BUTTS COUNTY
COURT OF ORDINARY
The appraisers upon application of
Mrs. Imogene M. Martin (Mrs. Asa
E.), widow of Asa E. Martin, for a
twelve months’ support for herself
and the three minor, unmarried
children of said Asa E. Martin, hav
ing filed their return; all persons
concerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next
regular term of this court, on March
4, 1957, why said application ought
not to be granted.
Richard W. Watkins, Jr., Ordinary.
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NOTICE BY EXECUTOR
TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
To The Creditor* and Debtor* of
Mr*. Eula J. Thomai, Deceased:
You are hereby notified to render
an account to the undersigned of
your demands against the estate of
the above-named deceased and of
your debts to said estate, or lose your
priority as to ydUr claiths against said
estate.
This the 7th day of January, 1957.
R. J. Thomas, Execator,
P. O. Box 733, Waycross, Ga.
Estate of Mrs. Eula J. Thomas
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FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County.
Charles S. Bailey, guardian of Mrs;
Rosa F. Bailey, has applied to me
for a discharge of his guardianship
of Mrs. Rosa F. Bailey; this is, there-
PEPPERTON
MRS. W. J. HORTON
The singing at Pepperton Baptist
Church Saturday night was attended
by a large crowd and everyone en
joyed the good singing very much.
Miss Cherry Moore visited Miss
Linda Jones at her home Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Ginger Johnson of Jenkins
burg visited Sandra Horton Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Horton had as
their guests Sunday two of Mrs. Hor
ton’s sisters, Mrs. Roy Leathers, Jr.,
of Atlanta, and Mrs. L. Z. Spain and
daughter, Charliotte, of Forest Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wesson of Macon
visited them Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pulliam visited
Mrs. R. J. Thornton at Griffin Hos
pital during the weekend. Mrs.
Thornton is a patient there suffering
with a foot injury. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Jack Worley attended the fun
eral of his uncle in Buchanan Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Maddox
spent Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. Troy Norsworthy, and family
of Atlanta. They report their grand
sons, Jamie and Jackie, are ill with
mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodson King visited
several friends in Pepperton Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bedsole and
daughter of Warner Robins, visited
relatives in Pepperton over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. King have mov
ed into their new home in Jackson.
Friends will miss them very much in
Pepperton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fincher have
moved from Jackson to Pepperton,
and we welcome them to our com
munity.
fore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday
in March next; else*he will be dis
charged from his guardianship, as
applied for.
RICHARD W. WATKINS JR-
Ordinary, Butts County, Georgia
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JACKSON, GEORGIA
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this op
portunity to thank all our friends
for their many acts of kindness since
our husband and brother has been
ill.
Especially do we appreciate all
those, both colored and white, who
have extended condolences and good
wishes, those who sent lovely flowers
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TIMBER
FOR SALE
Bids will be received by the Board of Com
missioners for the sale of all pulpwood and
saw timber on the County Farm, about two
miles south of Jackson.
Sealed bids will be received until first Mon
day in March at 10:00 A. M.
Timber to be sold to highest bidder for cash.
BUTTS COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
display this famous trademark
and cards, and the host of you who
have so graciously given of your time
and finances to help us. We are so
grateful for all the prayers offered
in our behalf. It is our earnest pray
er that God in His infinite wisdom
will bless each and everyone of you.
Mrs. W. H. Polk, Jerry, and entire
family.
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