Jackson herald. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1881-current, October 27, 1949, Image 6

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1949 Legal Advertisements sale under Power GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Whereas, heretofore, on March 3, 1947. Johnnie M. Adams did execute and deliver to The Citizens and Soutlu n National Bank a certain security deed to the following de scribed real estate: All that tract or parcel of land, together with all improvements thereon, lying and being in the Clarksboro District, G. M., Jackson County, Georgia, containing 81 1-5 aores, more or less, and more par ticuluriy described as follows: Beginning at a rock on King’s Bridgt Road and running .65 links toward the bridge to the center of the foad; running thence 71 degrees East 17.17 chains to a white oak; running thence North 72 % degrees East 1.80 chains to a rock; running thence South 78 degrees East 22.40 chains to a willow on Moore’s spring branch; running thence up the meanderings of the branch to a wild cherry on the branch at Moore’s corner; running thence North 74 de grees West 3.57 chains to a rock; running thence North 71 degrees West 13 40 chains to a rock; running thence North 86 degrees West 10.32 chains to a pine stump; running thence North 46 degrees West 15.33 chains to a rock; running thence North 24 degrees East 13.72 chains to the beginning corner, according to survey and plat made by C. B. Chandler, January 1, 1913; and be ing the same property conveyed by Mrs. Mary E. Eberhart to Wolver M. Smith by deed dated January 23, 1914 and recorded in Deed Book 00, folio 575 in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, Georgia, and conveyed by Wolver M. Smith to Mrs. Addie Mack Booth by deed dated March 6, 1918 and recorded in Deed Book RR, folio 114 in said Clerk’s Office, and conveyed by John N. Booth, sole heir at law of Mrs. Addie Mack Booth, to the grantor herein by deed of even date herewith. Also, all that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Jackson County, Georgia, adjoining the property above described and containing 52 acres, according to plat attached to and recorded with deed from A. G. Gibson, Adminis trator of the estate of J. W. Dottery, to said Wolver M. Smith dated Jan uary 7, 1914, and recorded in Deed Book 00, folio 474; said deed and plat being made a part hereof by reference thereto. The said 52 acres is included in deeds referred to above from Wolver M. Smith to Mrs. Addie Mack Booth and from John N. Booth to the grantor herein; to secure a note of even date there with for $2650.00, all as shown by a LEGAL NOTICE GEORGIA, Jackson County. In The Superior Court of Said County. Mrs. Juanita Staley Corn Ham mack, has this day filed petition in said Court to change the name of her 6 year old son, James Richard Corn to James Richard Hammack, and any interested or affected party, is hereby notified to appear in said court, and file objections if they so desire, on or by the first Monday in August 1950. or the Court will pro ceed to hear and determine all mat ters raised by the petition, and to render final judgment o- decree thereon. This October 4, 1949. MRS. JUANITA STALEY CORN HAMMACK 8-3-20-27 pd 1949 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR JHS October 21 —Toccoa (There). October (Here). Nov. 18—Thomas ton (There). Nov. 23—Commerce (Here). All are night games. ecuri'.y deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, Georgia, in Deed Book 3-1, folios 562-564; and Whereas, there has been a default in payment of the principal and in terest of said note for a period of more than thirty days and said The Citizens and Southern National Bank, pursuant to the terms and provisions of said deed and the note thereby secured, has declared said debt so secured by said deed, to gether with all interest thereon, due and payable^ Now, therefore, pursuant to the power of sale contained in said deed, The Citizens and Southern National Bank, as agent and attorney in fact for Johnnie M. Adams, will expose for sale to the highest and best bid der for cash, the above described real estate, on the first Tuesday in November, 1949, between, the legal hours of sale before the courthouse door in Jackson County, Georgia. Said property will be sold and deed executed by The Citizens and South- ern National Bank, as attorney in fact for Johnnie M. Adams, to the purchaser, and the proceeds of said sale will be used, first to the pay ment of said note, principal, interest and expenses, and the balance, if any, delivered to the said Johnnie M. Adams. This the Ist day of October, 1949. THE CITIZENS AND SOUTH ERN NATIONAL BANK, As Agent and Attorney in Fact for Johnnie M. Adams. Erwin, Nix & Btrchmore, Attorneys. Athens, Georgia. CITATION DISMISSION FROM GUARDIANSHIP GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Broadus W. Cash, Guardian of Sarah Jane McEver, has applied to me for a discharge from his guard ianship of Sarah Jane McEver: This is therefore to notify all per sons concerned to file their objec tions, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in November next, else he will be discharged from his guardianship as applied for. L. B. MOON, Ordinary. CITATION DISMISSION FROM GUARDIANSHIP GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Susie Freeman, Guardian of Mrs. K. A. Massey, deceased, has applied to me for a discharge from her guardianship of Mrs. K. A. Massey: This is therefore to notify all per sons concerned to file their objec tions, if any they have, on or be fore the first Monday in November next, else she will be discharged from her guardianship as applied for. L. B. MOON, Ordinary. CITATION DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Whereas, H. W. Davis, Adminis trator of John M. Wilhite, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered John M. Wil hite’s estate: This, is therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and credit ors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be dischaged from his administra tion, and receive Letters of Dis mission on the first Monday in November, 1949. L. B. MOON, Ordinary. CITATION APPLICATION TO SELL GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Alvin Benton as Administrator of R. J. H. Benton, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate, and the same will be heard at my office on the first Mon day in November, next. This, 3rd day of October, 194*. L. B. MOON, Ordinary. The Jackson Herald, Jefferson, Georgia Proposal For Bids NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Federal Aid Secondary Project No. S-G9lO (i). Counties of Barrow and Jackson Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Department jf Georgia at the Generai Office at No. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga., until 11 A. M.. Eastern Standard time, November 4, 1949, and pub licly opened for furnishing all la bor, material, equipment and other things necessary for the construction 3.340 miles of grading and paving and a bridge at Mulberry River, lo cated in Barrow and Jackson Coun ties on what is locally known as the Lawrenceville-Jefferson road, State Route 124. Beginning at the junction with State Route 211 and ending at the east city limits of Braselton. Otherwise known as Federal Aid Secondary Project S-0910 (1) in Barrow and Jackson Counties. The work will be let in one contract. The Approximate quantities for roadway are as follows: 38.784 Acres—Clearing and Grub bing—Lump Sum. 0.500 Acres—Random Clearing and Grubbing—Per Acre. 8463 Cu. Yds.—Unclassified Exca vation and Borrow Incl. Ditches. , 595 Cu. Yds.—Excavation for Cul verts and Minor Structures. 60210 Sta. Yds—Overhaul on Ex cavation. 474 Lin. Ft—ls” Pipe S. D. 210 Lin. Ft.—lß” Pipe S.. D. 50 Lin Ft.—24” Pipe S. D. 2 Lin Ft.—ls” Concrete Pipe S. D. Ext. 422 Lin. Ft.—ls” Pipe C. D. and Long. 353 Lin. Ft.—lß” Pipe C. D. and Stub. 295 Lin. Ft.—24” Pipe C. D. and Stub. 291 Lin. Ft.—3o” Pipe C. D. and Stub. 80 Lin. Ft.—3o” Extra Strength Pipe C. D. 92 Lin. Ft.—42” 10 Gage C. M. Pipe C. D. 25 Lin. Ft—lß” C. M. Pipe C. D. Ext. 7 Lin. Ft—36” Concrete Pipe C. D. Ext. 539 Lin. Ft.—Culvert Pipe Re moved S. D. or C. D. 59 Lin. Ft.—Culvert Pipe Relaid S. D. or C. D. 42.5 Cu.. Yds.—Class “B” Con crete Headwalls. 42 Each—Concrete R-W Markers. 7612—Cu. Yds.—Subgrade Treat ment Material. 21870 Unit Yds. Overhaul on Subgrade Treatment Material. 6 Each Concrete Drop Inlets, Std. 1019, Type “C” H.4’ or Less. 15 Lin. Ft—Additional Depth Drop Inlets, Type “C”. 4 Each Concrete Drop Inlets, Std. 1019, Type “B” H.4’ or Less. 44311 Sq. Yds.—Sprigging Slopes and Shoulders. 1400 Sq. Yds.—Loose Sod Rip Rap. 1839 Sq. Yds.—Sod Ditch Checks. 47.5 M. gals.—Water for grassing. 4.91 Tons—First Application Fer tilizer. 471 Lbs. Second Application Fertilizer. 40.5 Sq. Yds.—Plain Sand Cement Bag Rip Rap-Endwalls. 4.28 Cu. Yds. Remove Rubble Masonry Headwalls. 3.26 Cu. Yds. Remove Rubble Masonry Side Drains. 3.0 Cu Yds.—Remove Class “B” Concrete Steps and Retaining Walls. 3.0 Cu. Yds. Class “B” Cone. Steps and Retaining Walls, Incl. Re inforced Steel. 30 Cu. Yds. Selected Material Backfill, Culvert Foundation. 13154 Cu. Yds.—Class “A” Top soil Sand Clay Base-Artificial Mix. 29618 Unit Yds.—Overhaul on Base Material. 13363 Gals.—Bituminous Prime. 36219 Sq. Yds. Single Surface Treatment, Type 1. 36219 Sq. Yds.—Liquid Seal. 33811 Sq. Yds. Finishing and Dressing. The approximate quantities for the Bridge are as follows: 202 Cu. Yds.—Class “A” Concrete. 29750 Lbs.—Bar Reinforcing Steel. Lump Sum—Structural Steel. 495—Lin Ft.—Guard Rail—Beam Type. 80 Each—Steel Guard Rail Posts. 1112 Lin. Ft.—Steel “H” Piling 8" @ 36 lbs. 85 Cu. Yds. Bridge Excavation No. 1. 0.562 Acre—Clearing and Grub bing—Lump Sum. Lump Sum—Removal of Existing Announcement FOR COUNCILMAN. 3RD WARD I hereby announce myself a can didate for Councilman from the Third Ward, subject to the rules of the election to be held December 12, 1949. I will apreciate the vote and in fluence of all the ladies and men, and if elected I pledge to give the service of which I am capable. Respectfully, WILLIS (Totsie) WILBANKS. Announcement CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD I announce myself a candidate for Councilman of the 3rd Ward of the City of Jefferson, the election to be held December 12, 1949. Your vote and influence will be appre ciated. E. H. DEATON Bridge. 415 Sq. Yds.—Plain Rip Rap. OR 293 Tons—Plain Stone Rip Rap. Said work shall begin within ten (10) days after formal execution of contract and shall be completed within 160 working days. When contract has been executed, written notice shall be given the Contrac tor, at which time, and not before, work may be started. Contract executed pursuant to this Notice is binding on the State Highway Department, as such. Said contract will not create liability, expressed or implied, against the undersigned Director of the State Highway Department, as an indivi dual nor against any employee of the State Highway Department, in his or her individual capacity. The minimum wage to be paid under this contract shall be the amounts set out in the Labor Pro visions included in the Proposal. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering employment of labor, methods of construction, subletting or assign ing the contract and to the use of domestic materials. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the undersigned at Atlanta, and at Gainesville, Geor gia, and at the office of the Board of County Commissioners of Barrow and Jackson Counties at Winder and Jefferson, Georgia, where they may be inspected free of charge. Copies of the plans may be obtained upon payment in advance of the sum of $8.40. Copies of the General Speci fications may be obatined upon pay ment in advance of the sum of $3.00, which sums will not be re funded. Proposals must be submitted on regular forms, which will be sup plied by the undersigned, and may be obtained by a payment, in ad vance of $5.00 for each proposal is sued. When the proposal is submit ted, it must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check, ne gotiable United States Bonds, or other acceptable security in the amount of $5300.00, and must be plainly marked “Proposal for Road Construction,” County and Number, and show the time of opening as ad vertised. Check of the low bidder will be cashed and all other checks will be returned as soon as the con tract is awarded, unless it is deemed advisable by the State Highway Department to hold one or more checks. If an unusual condition arises, the State Highway Depart ment reserves the right to cash all checks. Bidders Bond will not be accepted. Bond will be required of the successful bidder as required by law. Contracts will not be awarded to contractors who have not been placed on the list of qualified Con tractors prior to the date of award. No proposal will be issued to any bidder later than 12 Noon Eastern Satndard Time of the day prior to the date of opening bids. All bids must show totals for each item and total amount of bid. Right is reserved in the undersigned to delay the award of the contract for a period not to exceed thirty (39) days from the date of opening bids, during which period bids shall remain open and not subject to withdrawal. Right is also reserved in the undersigned to reject any and all bids and to waive all formal ities. Upon compliance with the re quirements of Standard Specifica tions, Ninety (90) percent of the amount of work done in any ca lendar month will be paid for by the 25th. day of the succeeding month, provided that payrolls have been submitted as required and the remainder within thirty (30) days j after the Final Statement is ap- j proved by the Engineer. This the 17th day of October,! 1949. STATE HIGHWAY DEPART MENT OF GEORGIA JIM L. GIL LIS, SR. j Director LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sale Under Power GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. Whereas, heretofore on the 17th day of February, 1949, Robert K. Harrell did execute to The North eastern Banking Company, Com merce, Georgia, a certain security deed to the following described pro perty, to-wit: All that certain property situate and being in the State of Georgia, County of Jackson, Minish District, in the City of Commerce, and more fully described as follows: Begin ning at a stump on North Broad Street (corner of Mrs. Wells lot) and \ running thence along North Broad ! Street in a Northerly direction N 73 W 125 feet to a stake on Dodd cor ner; thence in an Easterly direction along Dodd line N 21% E 252 feet to iron pin on back line of this lot which joins Ray lot; thence in a Southerly direction along Ray line S 69% E 116 feet to a stake; thence in a Westerly direction along Wells line S 18% W 245 feet to the begin ning corner on North Broad Street, according to plat made by T. N. Mize, Surveyor, April 12th, 1948, to secure a note of even date therewith for Five Thousand Dol lars, all as shown by security deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, in deed bok 3-J, pages 381 and 382; and Whereas, because of default under the terms and provisions of the deed to secure debt therein, The North eastern Banking Company, Com merce, Georgia, the holder and own er of said note and security deed has declared the entire amount due and collectable; and Whereas, Robert K. Harrell has departed this life and said property is being sold as the property of the estate of Robert K. Harrell, de ceased. NOW, THEREFORE, according to the original terms of said security deed and the laws in such cases made and provided, the undersigned will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the above described lands, after proper adver tisement, on the First Tuesday in November, 1949, between the legal hour's of sale before the courthouse door in Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia. The proceeds from said sale will be used, first to the payment of said note, principal, interest and expen ses, and the balance, if any, deliver ed to the estate of said Robert K. Harrell. This the 21st day of September, 1949. THE NORTHEASTERN BANK ING COMPANY, Commerce, Ga. CITATION APPLICATION TO SELL GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. J. B. Walker as Administrator of Mrs. R. L. Murray, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate, and the same will be heard at my office on the first Mon day in November, next. This, 3rd day of October, 1949. L. B. MOON, Ordinary. WISE FUNERAL HOME Successors F. Q. SAMMON Winder. Ga. AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 101 WINDER, GA. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said State and County, there will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Jefferson, on the first Tuesday in November, 1949, between the legal hours Of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, one-half interest in the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 255th Dis trict G. M., Jackson County, Geor gia, beginning at a rock in road leading from Scoggins place to Mt. Olive Church, said rock being Led ford McCoy’s corner with Scoggins and Hopkins, thence along road with Scoggins line S 25 W 2.49 to iron pin on bank of said road, and at in tersection of old road leading toward Pittman place, Scoggins and Hop kins corner; thence along road 544 W 3.18 to iron pin on West bank of road; thence N 80% W 12.45 to sweet gum in pasture; thence N 83% W 80 to black gum near North bank of branch; thence N 57% W 4.50 to Coy Short’s corner near branch; thence along Short’s line N 47 E 3.27 to rock by Oak stump- Short corner; thence along Short and then McCoy’s line S 82% E 20.80 to the beginning corner, con taining Nine and 34-100 acres, more or less, and being the same land described in deed from Albert Min ish to D. M. Evans and Mrs. Julia Evans and recorded in Clerk’s Of fice of Jackson Superior Court, in Deed Book, 3-L page 200. D. M. EVANS, Administrator, Estate of Mrs. Julia H. Evans. 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