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luRSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1969
\legals
■ notice OF sale under
POWER
Ireorgia, Butts County
Ift re.son of a default in the
Ivment of the monthly install
■L due under the terms of a
Re there will be sold by the
Ide’rsigned in front of the court
■L door, in Butts County,
Korgia, on the first Tuesday in
1, 'vember, 1969, during the legal
l urs of sale, to the highest bid
for cash, the following des
ired property, to-wit: Contain
■ one (1) acre, more or less,
L d being described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point lying
„ t he easterly side of Jackson
o Fincherville Road, which point
s located twenty (20) feet south
rlv, along the easterly right of
f ay of the “Jackson to Fincher
■ille Road,” from the northerly
,oundary line of property of the
rrantor herin, purchased from
rion F- Welch and described in
■ s deed of Nov. 18, 1954, which
g recorded in the office of the
■'lerk of the Superior Court of
Butts County, Georgia, in Deed
Book 20, page 518 and from said
beginning point thence easterly
parallel to the said northerly
boundary of said property of
grantor herein for two hundred
and ten (210) feet; thence south
erly parallel with the said Jack
son to Fincherville Road for two
hundred and ten (210) feet to a
point; and thence westerly pa
rallel to the northerly line hereof,
described herein-before, two hun
dred and ten (210) feet to the
easterly boundary of the Jackson
to Fincherville Road, and thence
northerly along the easterly
boundary of the Jackson to Fin
cherville Road two hundred
and ten (210) feet to the point
of beginning. Said property is
bounded north, east and south by
other property of the grantor,
and west by the Jackson to Fin
cherville Road.
Said property will be sold as
the property of John B. Cain un
der and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in a cer
tain Deed to Secure Debt from
John B. Cain to Jim Walter Cor
poration dated November 12,
1962, and recorded in Deed Book
27, Pages 400-401, Records of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia, and regularly
transferred to Mid-State Homes,
Inc.
Said property will be sold sub
ject to all unpaid taxes and/or
special assessments against the
property and/or restrictions of
record, if any.
This 2nd day of October, 1969.
MID-STATE HOMES, INC.,
as Attorney-in-fact for
John B. Cain
EDWIN F. HUNT, Attorney
2150 National Bank of
Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404/524-8802
10/9/4tc.
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
State of Georgia
Butts Conty Court of Ordinary.
September 16, 1969.
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. Helen Holsomback
widow of said Lovedia Holsom
back for a twelve months’ sup
port for herself, having filed her
return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next regular
November 1969 term of this
Court, why said application should
not be granted.
L. J. WASHINGTON
Ordinary Butts County
10/9/4tc.
for administration
Georgia, Butts County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Ray M. Tucker, having in due
form applied to me for perman
ent letters of administration with
the will annexed on the Estate
of Mrs. John Porter (Torbet)
Tucker, deceased, this is to no
tify the next of kin and creditors
of said Mrs. John Porter (Tor
bet) Tucker, deceased, that said
application will be heard before
nie at the regular November term,
1969, of the Court of Ordinary
of said County.
" itness my hand and official
signature this 7th day of October,
1969.
L. J. Washington
Ordinary 10/9/4tc.
CITATION
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice hereby is given that J.
Blackman Settle, as guardian for
£ ' zra Smith Settle, Jr., has peti
-ioned me to sell certain proper
ty of his said ward, described in
said petition, at private sale for
the purpose of reinvestment upon
terms set out in said petition.
The hearing upon said petition
shall be held at 10:00 a. m. on
November 3, 1969, at my office.
This the 6th day of October,
1969.
/s/ L. J. WASHINGTON
Ordinary and Judge of the
Court of Ordinary and
Ex-Officio Clerk Thereof,
Butts County, Georgia
10/9/4tc.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSEURE
Georgia, Butts County:
There will be sold at Public
Outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, between the legal
hours of sale, before the court
house door in Butts County,
Georgia on the first Tuesday in
November 1969 the following
described property, to-wit;
One (1) Electric Deep Fat
Fryer, One (1) Two Dr., Three
(3) Freezers (Two Upright and
One Chest Type), One (1) Round
Red Booth, One (1) Six Seater
Table, Eight (8) Straight Back
Chairs with Orange Pads, Five
(5) Red Table Cloths, One (1)
Mohawk Dairy Box S. N. 163899
(To Take Up Payments), All Red
and White Checkered Curtains
with Rods, All Sugar Bowls, Salt
and Pepper Shakers, All Napkin
Holders.
Five (5) Grey Bus Trays, One
(1) Stainless Steel Service Tray
Cart with Wheels, One (1) Steam
Table with Four (4) Bowls with
Lids, One (1) Grey Silverware
Tray, All Knives, Forks, Spoons,
Steak Knives and Teaspoons, All
Cups and Saucers, Small Bread
Plates, All Dinner Plates and
Platters, Three (3) Salad Trays
with Stainless Steel Spoons, All
Bread Baskets.
Four (4) Ranch Style Lamps,
All Pots, Pans, Lids, Spoons, and
Other Utensils in Kitchen, One
(1) Food Grinder with Four
Parts, All Handtrays, All Tea,
Water and Coke Glasses, All
Wooden Salad Bowls, All
Menus and Covei-s, Four (4)
Stainless Steel Teapots, Three
(3) Glass Coffee Pots, Two (2)
Steel Racks with Rubber for
Dishwashing Machine (Green),
One (1) Plastic Barrel.
One (1) Mop Bucket and Wrig
er, Two (2) Red Cashier Stools,
Cne (1) Two Speed Reversable
Window Fans, One (1) 36 inch
Attic Fan, One (1) Dining Room
Suite with 4 Chairs with Red
Trim, Four (4) Stools with High
Back Orange Covers, One (1)
Electric Straight Arrow on Front,
Four (4) Light Globes in Dining
Room, One (1) Dining Room
Suite with Six (6) Chairs Red
Trim.
Sale also included all Stock
of Merchandise.
One (1) Westinghouse Freezer,
One (1) Hotpoint Freezer, One
(1) Wizard Chest Type Freezer,
One (1) Ward Monterey Refrige
rator, One (1) Metal Hood over
Kitchen Range.
Said property found in posses
sion of Mrs. Carolyn Biles, Mrs.
Dorothy Granger, Marvin E. Mc-
Leod, and Paul F. Elrod, levied
on to satisfy a Mortgage Fi. Fa.
in favor of the Mclntosh State
Bank against Mrs. Carolyn Biles,
Mrs. Dorothy Granger and Mar
vin E. McLeod issued from the
Superior Court of Butts County,
Georgia, levied on as the property
of the defendants in fi. fa., no
tice of levy and sale having been
given to defendants in fi. fa. and
to Paul F. Elrod.
This the 7th day of October,
1969.
HUGH POLK
Sheriff of Butts County,
Georgia. 10/9/4tc.
NOTICE
On application of GEORGE F.
GILMORE, Rt. 4, Jackson, Geor
gia, 30233, LUKE WEAVER,
Barnesville Road, Jackson, Geor
gia, 30233, RAY RAYNOR, 583
Franklin Street, Jackson, Geor
gia, 30233, H. A. NORTON, Jen
kinsburg, Georgia, 30234, CLAY
SAUNDERS, Jenkinsburg, Geor
gia, 30234, CECIL REASOR,
Jenkinsburg Georgia, 30234,
OTIS BARNES, Locust Grove,
Georgia, 30248, and GEORGE W.
FRANKLIN, Rt. 1, Jackson,
Georgia, 30233, incorporators,
ARTICLES OF INCORPORA
TION have been granted to
“OCMULGEE SADDLE CLUB,
INC.” by HONORABLE HUGH
D. SOSEBEE, Judge Butts Su
perior Court, in accordance with
the applicable provisions of the
Georgia Non-profit Corporation
Code. The registered office (ini
tial) of the corporation will be
at residence of GEORGE F.
GILMORE, Rt. No. 4, Jackson,
The Scoreboard
THE SCOREBOARD
HENRY CO. 33 JACKSON 12
HENDERSON 24
MONTICELLO 14
BUFORD 14—
MONTICELLO 12
R. E. LEE 31—GRIFFIN 17
MARY PERSONS 26
GORDON 7
WEST POINT 28—
HOGANSVILLE O
CLEMSON 27 GEORGIA 21
(Froth)
MANCHESTER 12—
PACELLI 7
CLEMSON 21—TECH 10
GEORGIA 41-
SOUTH CAROLINA 16
BALTIMORE 21—
ATLANTA 14
Georgia, 30233, who is also the
intital registered agent.
The purpose of the corporation
is the establishment in Butts
County, Georgia, and adjoining
areas, a riding club to enhance
interest in horses, as well as pro
viding recreation and wholesome
activity of its members, guests,
and others concerned with eques
trian development, the location
of bridal paths, horse shows, ex
hibition arenas, and rodeos
BENJAMIN B. GARLAND,
Attorney
P. O. Box 226,
Jackson, Ga. 30233
10/2/4tp.
notice
On application of WILLIAM
A. HOLSTON, 381 E. 3rd St.,
Jackson, Georgia 30233, incor
porator, articles of incorporation
have been granted to THE COM
MUNITY CHURCH OF JACK
SON, GEORGIA, INC. by HON.
HUGH D. SOSEBEE, Judge
Butts Superior Court, in accord
ance with the applicable provis
ions of the Georgia Non-profit
Corporation Code. The registered
office of the corporation is lo
cated at the above address and its
registered agent is WILLIAM A.
HOLSTON of same address. The
purpose of the corporation is pro
pagating of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ and the establishment of
a Church to His honor and glory.
BENJAMIN B. GARLAND,
Attorney
P. O. Box 226
Jackson, Ga. 30233
9/18/4tc
GET THE
CLEVELAND HABIT
SHOP AND SAVE AT
CLEVELAND FURNITURE
& CARPET OUTLET
On The Square in Jackson
Real Estate
Frame constructed four bedroom residence,
modern conveniences, nice large lot, good
neighborhood in City. SIO,OOO.
Two story, 4 bedroom, 2 bath residence, re
cently remodeled inside, located on three acres
land at Indian Springs. Priced right.
One of Jackson’s best residential lots with old
residence thereon. Priced quick sale.
Extra nice 5 room residence, modern con
veniences, large lot, 2 y 2 miles Jackson on paved
road. $7,000.
150 Acres farm land, some open land and
balance growing trees, on paved road. Terms.
Spencer Real Estate Agency
Phone 775-7203 Jackson, Ga.
117 North Oak St.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Women Are
Top Grid
Guessers
The grid season is winging
along with upsets commonplace
and traditional games occurring
more frequently, all of which
makes for more difficult prog
nosticating, but nevertheless four
contestants breezed through last
week’s tough slate with only two
misses each, but when the scores
were tabulated Mrs. Ray Darnell
of Flovilla won first prize of
SIO.OO with 168 points compared
to Mrs. C. B. Brown, Jr. with 195
points, good for second place and
$5.00 in cash. Others in the run
ning were Mrs. L. A. Brooks, Jr.
with 229 points and Mrs. Arthur
E. Young Jr., of Decatur with
252 points.
Sponsoring the football gues
sing contest this year and mak
ing possible the prizes each week
to the best guessers are Jackson
Hardware, Wise Standard Sta
tion, City Pharmacy, and Allen’s
Hom-Ond Food Store.
Missing only three games were
Louise Hardy, Mrs. Steve Jett,
Lee Roy O’Neal, Mrs. T. A. Car
michael, Mike Maddox, Sylvia
Johnson, T. H. Ridgeway, Joe
Brown, Larry Lunsford, Terry
Kitchens, George Montgomery,
Debra Ann Brown, Jim Crawford,
Walt McKemie, Craig Moncrief,
Ramey Pace, Jerry Wheeler, Ar
thur R. Young Jr., Charles Drey
or and T. E. Robison Sr.
Mrs. Darnell guessed incorrect
ly on the Army-Texas A&M and
Duke-Pittsburgh game, while
Mr’. Rrown prophesied incorrectly
on Tech-Clemson, and Duke-Pitts
burgh. Games missed most were
Michigan-Missouri, Army-Texas
A&M, Duke-Pittsburgh, Notre
Dame-Michigan State.
The sponsors remind contest
ants that blanks may be obtained
at their places of business with
the blanks to be deposited in
boxes at any of the sponsoring
firms on or before noon on Sat
urday that games are to be
played.
Interest is increasing in the
contest with more contestants en
tering last week than any pre
vious week to date.
Mrs. Thaxton
Dies After
Brief Illness
Mrs. Inez Kilgore Thaxton,
74, of Route 4, Jackson, was pro
nounced dead on arrival at Syl
van Grove Hospital about 10 o’-
clock Tuesday morning. She had
been in ill health for a number of
years and was honored Sunday at
a surprise birthday party .
A native of Jasper County,
Mrs. Thaxton was the daughter of
Mr. William I. Kilgore and Mrs.
Florence Kilgore of Jasper Coun
ty. She was a member of the
Newton Factory Methodist
Church.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon at four o’-
clock from Haisten’s Chapel with
burial in Porterdale Cemetery.
Rev. T. J. Thaxton and Rev. R.
W. Jenkins officiated. Haisten
Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Thaxton is survived by
her husband, Chester Lee Thax
ton; one daughter, Mrs. Nellie
Mask Leverette, Jackson; one son,
Grady Lee Mask, Jackson; three
step-daughters, Mrs. Pearl Hobbs
of Flovilla, Mrs. Nellie Mae Tol
bert and Mrs. Rene Maude Park
er, both of Milstead; two sisters,
Mis. Mae Parker of Milstead and
Mrs. Cloe Hickman of Hawkins
vilie; two brothers. James Kilgore
of Decatur and Charles Kilgore
of Atlanta.
Grandsons served as pallbear
ers and included David Mask,
Darrell Pippen, Glenn Hobbs,
James Hobbs, Johnny Maddox,
Tommy Mask.
RE-ELECT
John Robert Pulliam
sth Ward City Councilman
ON OCTOBER 10TH, YOU WILL GO TO THE
POLLS TO ELECT A CITY COUNCILMAN TO REPRE
SENT YOU FROM THE STH WARD.
LOOKING BACK OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS
THAT I HAVE SERVED YOU, THE CITIZENS OF JACK
SON, AS CITY COUNCILMAN FROM THE FIFTH WARD,
I FEEL THAT I CAN TRULY SAY MANY IMPROVE
MENTS HAVE BEEN MADE IN OUR CITY. I WILL
CONTINUE TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY
IF YOU WILL RE-ELECT ME YOUR CITY COUNCIL
MAN FROM THE STH WARD.
RE-ELECT
John Robert Pulliam
Councilman sth Ward
(Paid for by friends and supporters of John Robert Pulliam)
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation to all my friends
and relatives for their prayers,
cards, visits, flowers, fruits, and
phone calls while I was in the
Griff in-Spalding County Hospital.
I am especially grateful to Dr.
King and Dr. Tatum and all the
nurses and helpers for their kind
ness. May God bless each and
everyone.—Willis McElheney.
A VOTE FOR CHARLES ROOKS
is
A VOTE FOR
• Progressive City Government
• Economy Wherever Possible
• Closer Cooperation With County
Authorities
Cash & Carry
Building Materials
1303 N. Exp., Griffin
% ELECTRIC DRILL $8.98
STORM WINDOWS, Reg. Size $8.97
Plastic Storm Panels, Reg. Size $2.97
PEEWEE FOOTBALL
STANDINGS
In Monday night’s games Eth
eridge-Smith Cos. defeated Jack
son Drug Cos. 18-6, and Cook’s
Clothing defeated the Jackson
Progress-Argus by a score of
12-6.
Etheridge-Smith Cos. 500
Cook’s Clothing 2 2 1
Progress-Argus 12 2
Jackson Drug 0 4 1