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LEGALS
SALE OF LAND UNDER
POWER CONTAINED IN
SECURITY DEED
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas, heretofore, on May
13th. 1948, O. C. Hodge did exe-
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cute to V. C. Ellington, Sr. a cer
tain security deed to the fol
lowing described land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying, situate and being in
the Bth District, of Newton
County, Georgia and part of
land lot No. 36, and bounded on
the north by lands of .T. C.
Swann estate; on the west by
lands of Walt Warren and Doc
Warren; on the south by lands
of Johnsey Owens, and on the
east by yellow river, and con
taining Eighty Four and one
half (84 1/2) acres more or less.
The above lands consisting of
two tracts of land bought by
said T. K. Evan^, one tract con
taining 42 1/4 acres conveyed
by deed of R. C. Bowden
dated Nov. 16, 1904, and record
ed in Clerk’s Office of Newton
Superior Court in Deed Book
No. 15 Page No. 328, and one
deed conveying 42 1/4 acres
from R. C. Bowden to T. K.
Evans, dated November 21, 1905,
recorded in Clerk’s Office of
Newton Superior Court in deed
book No. 15, page 329.
To secure a note of even date
therewith for $270.00, all as
shown by security deed of rec
ord in Deed Book No. 37 page
355, Clerk’s Office, Newton
County, Ga.
Whereas, said note has be
come in default as to both prin
cipal and interest.
Now. Therefore, according to
the original terms of said se
curity deed and the laws in such
cases made and provided, the
undersigned will expose for
sale to the highest and best bid
der for cash, the above described
land, after proper advertisement,
on the First Tuesday in June
1949, between the legal hours of
sale before the court house door
in Covington, Newton County,
Ga. The proceeds from said
sale will be used, first to the
payment of said r.ote, principal,
interest, and expenses, and to
the payment of principal, inter
est, attorney’s fee and costs, in
total amount of $123.40, on acer
tain execution issued from J. P.
Court 1261 Dist. G. M. said
County, in favor of V. C. Elling
ton Sr. against O. C. Hodge,
same being of record in Gen.
Execution Docket No. 3 page H,
Clerk's Office, Newton County,
Ga. and the balance if any, de
livered to said O. C. Hodge.
This May 9, 1949.
V. C. ELLINGTON, SR.
Vaughn & Vaughn, Attys.
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SHERIFF'S SALE FOR
JUNE 1949
Will be sold before the court
i house door in the City of Cov
ington, Newton County, Geor
gia. on the first Tuesday in
June, 1949 at public outcry,
I within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder or bicyclers
j for cash, the whole, part or parts
of the following described
i property, to-wit:
A.
2 Wheel Barrows
1 Concrete Mixer
1 Small Hand Lever Mold
'1 Small Hand Lever Brick
Mold
1000 Pallets, more or less
2 Aluminum Tropical Army
Buildings 22 X 54 feet
3 Shake-down Molds
B.
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
Oxfond District, Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, and being Lot No.
23 of the Kidd and Marshall
Subdivision, and bounded as
follows:
On the east by a 16 foot alley;
on the south by Lot No. 22; on
the west by Haygood Street; on
the north by Lot No. 24, said
lot being seventy five (75) feet
wide, north and south and Two
Hundred and Forty Two (242)
feet in length east and .west,
and being part of land conveyed
te W. T. Greer by deed recorded
in Book No. 30, page 229 and
later being recorded to J. P.
Luckey and Mrs. Annie H.
Luckey in Book 32, page 435,
also Lots Nos. 24. 25 and 26 of
said Marshall & Kidd Subdi
vision and bounded as follows:
On the west by Haygood
Street; on the south by Lot No.
23; on the north by Candler
Street; and on the east by a 16
foot alley. Each of said lots be
ing seventy five (75) feet wide,
more or less, and Two Hundred
and Forty Two (242) feet in
length. For complete descrip
tion see deed from N. Z. Ander
son to J. M. Mann recorded in
Deed Book No. 17, page 195, al
so deed from M. M. Marshall to
J. M. Mann recorded in Book
No. 17, page 221 in Clerk’s Of
fice, Newton County.
The personal property levied
on as the property of Coving
ton Concrete- Products Company,
a partnership composed of Hen
ry W. Derden and C. W. Derden
to satisfy a fi fa i&ued from the
Superior Court of * Newton
County in favor of John Frye
vs. the said Covington Concrete
Products Company and Henry
W. Derden personally. The real
estate is levied on as the prop
erty of Henry W. Derden to sat
isfy said fi fa. The property
was pointed out by plaintiff.
This May 7, 1949.
T. M. BATES,
Sheriff, Newton I
County, Georgia
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas, H. C. Loyd did on
tbe 28th day of November, 1947.
execute and deliver to the Bank
of Covington and Trust Com
pany, a banking corporation of
Covington.■ Newton County,
Georgia, his certain security
deed conveying the property •
hereinafter described to secure
an indebtedness of Twenty Five
Hundred Ninety One Dollars
and sixty six cents, evidenced
by his promissory note of even
date therewith, and thereafter
on September 22, 1948, gave a
renewal note for the sum of
Twenty Five Hundred Seventy
Five Dollars in lieu of the
original note, and said security
deed being duly filed for record
November 29, 1947, and record
ed in Deed Book 36, folio 128, of
the deed records in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Newton County, Georgia; and,
Whereas, said security deed
contained full powers of sale
authorizing the Grantee to sell
the property therein conveyed,
after advertising such sale once
a week for four weeks, upon de
fault in the payment as provided
in said notes, the original and
renewal, and the said security
deed; and,
Whereas, the said renewal
note became due on January 10,
1949, and from that time has
been in default of the full
amount due, and is now in de
fault, and said Grantor has fail
ed and refused to pay said note,
and said Grantee has declared
the entire debt due and payable;
and,
Whereas, the amount which
will be due on the next legal
sales day, to-wit, June 7, 1949,
will be Twenty Five Hundred
Seventy Five Dollars principal,
and Sixty One Dollars and
twenty five cents as interest,
and Twenty Dollars and ten
cents premium insurance paid
by Grantee, and Twenty Six
Dollars, State, County and
School taxes for the year 1948.
which has not at this time been
paid, and the foregoing sums
making a total sum of $2682.35.
resides the costs of this fore
losure.
Now, therefore, the Bank ol
ovington and Trust Company
ing under and by virtue o
te powers of sale containe
nd granted in said securit.
THE COVIN
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Keeps Farmers'
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By J. P. KNIGHT
County Soil Technician
Does your cow have that lean,
deed, will expose for sale at
public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash before the New
ton County Court-house door in
the City of Covington, within
the legal hours of sale on Tues
day, June 7, 1949, as the prop
erty of H. C. Loyd for the pur
pose of paying the aforesaid in
debtedness, pricipal, interest -n
--surance premium, taxes, and
costs of sale, the following de
scribed real estate which was
conveyed by the aforesaid se
curity deed: To-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the
Town of Mansfield. Newton
County, Georgia, containing one
half acre on which there is lo
cated one six room dwelling
house. Said lot located on Sec
ond Avenue, and bounded as
follows: North by an alley be
tween this property and property
of old June Harwell place; East
by Second Avenue; South by
property formerly owned by E.
W. Adams Estate; West by
property of Mrs. J. G. Morgan.
This being the same house and
lot deeded to H, C. Loyd by J.
J. Adams by deed dated August
3, 1940, and recorded in Deed
Book No. 30,510.
The sale will be for cash and
the property will be sold subj
ect to all unpaid taxes. The
purchaser will receive a war
ranty deed executed by H. C
Loyd through his attorney in
fact, the Bank of Covington and
Trust Company.
This 4th day of May, 1949.
BANK OF COVINGTON
AND TRUST COMPANY,
as attorney in fact for
H. C. Loyd
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CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas, Howard Brooks, Ad
ministrator of the estate of J. T.
Brooks, represents to the Court
ir. feis petition duly filed, that
he has fully administered said
estate. This is therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged
from his administration, and re
ceive Letters of Dismission, on
the first Monday in June, 1949
This May 9, 1949.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary
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CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
To Whom it May Concern:
William A. Barnette and
Charles C. Barnette, by petition
in due form, having represented
to me that Walter T. Barnette
of said county deceased, died,
leaving an estate of realty and
personalty, and that the same is
not represented, this is to cite
the creditors and next of kin of
said Walter T. Barnette, de
ceased, to show cause before me,
if any they can, on the first
Monday in June, 1949, why the
administration of said estate
should not be vested in the
Clerk of Superior Court, or
so ne other fit and proper per
son.
This May 9, 1949.
A. L. LOYD Ordinary
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas, Mrs. Stella Lee Moss.
Guardian and Administrator of
Cloma C. Moss, deceased, repre
sents to the Court in h-r petition,
duly filed, that sho has fully ad
ministered said estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said Guardian and Administrator
should not be discharged from
her administration and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in June, 1949.
This May 12„ 1949.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary
THREE HORSE POWER
TRACTOR WITH FULL
LINE OF EQUIPMENT
NEWTON COUNTY
FEED & SEED
EXCHANGE
COVINGTON, GA.
TON NEWS
THE GRASS 15 GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FEKCEI
Courtesy Soil Conservation Service.
lanky, forelom, and worn-out
look? If she does it may be be
cause she is suffering from NO
CONSERVATION—IT IS.
This symptom is usually
brought about by over-grazing
pastures, sheet erosion, gully
erosion, and a general disregard
for the proper care and main
tenance of grass land.
A remedy, or prescription, for
this condition is cheerfully of
fered by Dr. H. H. Bernett, chief
of the Soil Conservation Serv
ice. , •
James P. Knight, Work Unit
Conservationist for Newton
County will be more than glad
to help any farmer fill this pre-
Community Day
For Porterdale
Was Big Success
PORTERDALE — Thursday,
May 19, was a Red Letter Day
for Porterdalians. The Commun
ity Day toward which , all club
groups had been working and
planning for several months was
indeed a success. Although spon
sored by the Woman’s Club and
climaxing their major project for
the ear, “civic improvement”, a
great deal of the success of the
day goes to the other club groups
and individuals who so willling
ly lent their assistance in every
way possible.
The school exhibits were very
splendid and showed that much
time and thought had been giv
en to them by teachers and stu
dents. The exhibit of the first
three grades centered around
nature; the fourth grade, litera
ture; the fifth, sixth, and seventn
grades, safety and health; the
eighth grade, science, and the
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The secrets of this formula
have been obtained over a long
period of . ears where facts andj
figures pertaining to grazing
have been studied. A few if
the secrets are listed as follows: j
good seed bed preparation, prop
er fertili” tion ind seed treat
ment, good management, and
maintenance.
C. H. Berry Jr., of Almon, a
winner in the county GI grazing
contest, c^-ed his land of NO
CONSERVATION—IT IS during
1948. Ee ias good grazing for
' iws and for himself, his fam
ily and the future he has good ;
conservation farming.
high school, art, which embraced
English, Spanish, and Math.
The school band, under the di
rection of Walter C. Sheets, gave
two concerts during the after
noon.
B. B. Snow welcomed the splen
did crowd that attended the pro-1
gram Thursday night in the ।
Porter Gymnasium. Following
this the school children joined I
in singing, “There’s Something
About America”. Mrs. Jim Cook'
presided over the program of!
the evening which was in the
form of a forum and in whicn
representatives of various groups
traced the growth of Porterdale
from the beginning to the pres
ent time.
Speaking for these groups were:
“Early Settlement and Owner
ship of Porterdale,” Mrs. Henry
Whitfield; Porterdale Mills,
Bernys Shaw; Growth of Town.
Mrs. A.'H. Childs; Churches. Mrs.
J. T. Jaynes; School, Miss Maud
King; Junior and Senior Giri
Reserves and Business Girls, i
Cora Lee Rogers; Boy Scouts, Joe|
Burch; Cub Scouts, A. G. Grove; I
Band, Lois Statham: Glee Club, I
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Mrs. Cook, after which group
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Athletic Work, Bill Crowell;
Night 1 ks (Men's Club), S. O.
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