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LEGALS
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER
•BORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY;
By virtue of the powers grant
• 4 m p deed executed by H.
I>ae Dial to Campbell Lum
ber Co, dated April 25th, 1953,
and recorded in Deed Book 42,
folio 534 Newton County, Geor
gia Records, there will be sold
M auction to the highest bidder
for cash before the Court House
Door in Newton County, Georgia,
during the legal hours of sale
on Tuesday, April 6th, 1954, the
following described property to
ur Jt:
AB that tract or pracel of
land lying and being in Oxford.
District of Newton County, Geor
pi, more particularly described
ae follow*: Beginning at stake
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lift after being crippled in near
ly every joint tn my body and
with muscular soreness from
head to foot. I bad Rheumatoid
Arthritis and other forms of
Rheumatism, hands deformed
and my ankles were set
Limited apace prohibits tefl
iwg yoe more here but if you
will write me I will reply at once
and tell you how I received this
wonderful relief,
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2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 2695
Jocksoß 7, Mississippi
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on Dial's Mill Road at comer
of road between property of
Mrs. Hinton and Jesse T. Dial
and running North-east along
said Hinton Road a distance of
340 feet to a corner; thence South
105 feet to a corner; thence West
a distance of 340 feet to Dial’s
Mill Road: and thence West
| along Dial's Mill Road a dis
tance of 105 feet to the begin
ning point.
The debt secured by the said
loan deed being in default Camp
bell Lumber Co., will exercise
the powers conferred by said
deed and will sell said property
I for the purpose of paying off said
I indebtedness. The proceeds of the
I sale will be applied first, to
. the expenses of the sale, and
! then to the payment of said in
debtedness, and the balance, if
! any, will be distributed accord-
I mg to law
Campbell Lumber Co
As Attorney in Fact for
H Dean Dial
R P. Campbell, Attorney
Covington, Ga.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
' TIED that before the Judge of
i the Superior Court of Newton
j County, Georgia, on the 18th
I day of March 1954, at 4 o’clock,
IP. M, at the Courthouse in Cov-
I ington, Georgia, there will be
i heard the case of the State of
I Georgia vs. Town of Oxford, No.
( in Newton Superior Court, the
.same being a proceeding to con
firm and validate an issue of
Water Revenue Anticipation Cer
tificates. Series 1954. in the
principal amount of $25,000, to
be issued by the Town of Ox
ford for the purpose of financ-
ing in part the cost of adding to,
extending and improving its
water system, and any citizen of
the State of Georgia residing in
said Town, or any other person
wherever residing who has a
right to object, may intervene
and become a party to these
proceedings.
This the 9 day of March, 1954.
C. O. Nixon
Clerk, Superior Court,
Newton County, Georgia
W. D. Ballard
Atty, for City
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GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
SALLIE HAMMONDS MANN
VS
JOSEPH THOMAS MANN
No. 1982
Superior Court of Newton County
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES
Suit for divorce, in Newton
Superior Court, September Term,
1936. The Verdict or Judgment
for total divorce was granted
the 19th of July, 1937.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 9 day of March, 1954. I filed
with the clerk of said court, re
turnable to the next term thereof
to be held on the 19 day of
July, 1954, for the removal of
disabilities resting upon me un
der the judgment and decree
rendered in the above stated'
case by reason of my intermar
riage with Sallie Hammonds
Mann, which application will be
heard at the July term of said
court, which commences on the
19th day of July, 1954
Joseph Thomas Mann
G. W D. Ballard
Attorney
127 Monticello St.
BTCMarIL
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
Afi creditors of the estate of
j Moody C. Summers, Sr. late of
' Newton County, deceased, are
, hereby notified to render in their
। demands to the undersigned ac-
I cording to law, and all persons
, indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment.
The Citizens and Southern
National Bank and Harry
Y McCord, as Executors
u/w Moody C. Summers,
Sr.
BY: William B. Stark
William B. Stark, Asst.
Tr. Off.
March 1, 1954
Clerence Vaughn, Jr.
Attys.
STCMarll.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Court of Ordinary
March 10th, 1954.
The appraisers upon applica
tion of May Jordan Holcomb,
widow of said Guy C. Holcomb,
for a twelve months’ support
for herself and one minor child,
having filed their return; all
persons concerned hereby >re
cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular
April term of this court, why
said application should not be
granted.
Donald G Stephenson,
Ordinary.
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CITATION
Georgia, Newton County. '
To All Whom It May Concern;
Betty G. Lane having in due
form applied to me for perman
ent letters of administration
upon the estate of Horace Lane,
deceased, this is to notify the
next of kin and creditors of the
said Horace Lane, deceased, that
said application will be heard
before me at the next regular
term of the Court of Ordinary of
said County, on the first Monday
in April, next.
This the Bth of March, 1»54.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary.
4TCMarll.
CITATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
GEORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that
J Henry Anderson, as Guardian
and Ex-officio Administrator of
J. Tom Smith has applied to the
Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell land belonging to
the Estate of J. Tom Smith for
the purpose of payment of debts
•nd distribution.
Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said County, to
be held on the first Monday in
April. 1954.
Donald C. Stephenson,
Ordinary.
sh E COVINGTON NEWS
Os Interest From
SALEM
ly MRS. DOUG'.AS YANCEY
—
• Hello! Again! Everyone! Thel
‘ news that is nearest our hearts |
this week is that our sister, Mrs.'
Mollie Stroud Is much improved ;
from a recent severe heart attack. I
To our many friends who have
i been so concerned about her and
have made constant inquires about;
her, I would just like to say that
I deeply appreciate each ones in-j
terest as does she. She will be
confined to Georgia Baptist Hos
pital for another week or more
but she is much improved.
Did you think that you were
’ going to freeze last week? As for I
I me. this weather turning so cold
and the yard full of spring flow-1
। ers just didn’t seem to go together.
, Here hoping that the Spring
I weather does come along soon to:
1 keep alive these pretty flowers
we all love so much.
i
। Miss Helen Thomas spent the
weekend in Atlanta, the guest of
' her cousin. Miss Nancy Domeron.
*■ — -
f Miss Yvonne Bailey and Miss)
' Martha Ann Reynolds represented:
’ Newton-Rockdale Sub-District at
Emory University this past week-)
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»
। Mr and Mrs. James Berry, Jr.,:
, Miss Peggy Berry, all of Atlanta.'
Mr. Thomas Hinton and Mr. and.
Mrs. E. D. Beal were all guest, of |
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Berry, Sun
day, also, Mr. and Mrs. Robert:
Berry visited Mr. and Mrs. Berry,
Saturday.
Mrs. Hulda Kirkland attended
her brother’s birthday celebration
f Sunday; Mr. Ben Plunkett has
f many friends who wish him many
! happy returns of the day.
r - ■
Mrs. Tom Treadwell is now vis-,
s iting her sister, Mrs. R. A. Parker,!
- at Almon.
Mrs. Susie Patrick was the
’ guest speaker for the Girl Scouts
' meeting Monday afternoon. Mrs.
5 Patrick i« a Japanese who is
> making her home in Salem at
| the present time and everyone:
j is much interested in having her ■
tell about life in Japan.
Miss Peggy Camp of Porterdale
spent the weekend in Salem with
s Miss Virginia Christian.
: Several members from the
| Episcopal Church of Atlanta held
a weekend retreat at Salem Hotel
thus past weekend.
Mias Peggy Jaynes of Atlanta
Spent last Wednesday at home.
t
! Rev. and Mrs. Trevor Turner
I । and Steven yere dinner guests of
>|Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jaynes and
■ Mrs. €. T. Jaynes, Sunday.
I B .
■ Mrs. J. F. Burns spent Sunday
' with Mr. and Mrs. Slade Elling
ton.
Those visiting Mt. Tabor Church
Sunday afternoon to see the
| beauty of that recently redecor-'
ated church were Mr. and Mrs.
! James Treadwell, Mrs. Gene
Stallsworth, Mi's. Roy Moore, Mrs.
Hoyt Bailey and Mrs. Gibson
Stallsworth.
i
Mrs. C. T. Jaynes and Mrs. J.
T. Jaynes will join a group from
the Woman's Club of Porterdale
this weekend for a trip to Char- i
teston, S. C., for a visit to the
Azaleas Gardens and other points
of intenewt.
Mrs Roy Moore and Mrs. Trev
or Turner will be joint hostesses
at Salem Club House this Satur-i
। day night when they will enter-1
tain their friends with a plastic
■ party and demonstration.
Mrs. J. F. Burns spent Satur
day with Mrs. Douglas Yancey.
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Ramsey
and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kemp and
children spent Sunday afternoon
in Decatur with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson of
: Conyers visited Mr. and Mrs.
i Aaron Kemp last Thursday even-
I
Mi and Mi’s. Raymond Mitchell
Mrs. Hollie Lunsford and Mrs
: Lamar Lunsford went to Camp
Rucker, Ala., over the weekend to I
visit Lamar Lunsford who had the;
misfortune of getting his foot
broken. We are wishing for La
mar a speedy recovery.
Miss Charlotte Christian of
Conyers and Mi's. Ray Moore
spent Friday in Atlanta
—
Mrs Bertha Williams of Avon
dale Estates visited the James
Hayes' over the weekend.
Freddy Ivey spent last Tues
day night with Tony McGiboney.
A large crowd of Salem people
. went to Porterdale this week and
attended the revival services at
the Julia A. Porter Memorial
Methodist Church. Rev. Peter
Manning, a former pastor of the
—NEWS FROM—
ROCKY PLAINS
By MISS IRENE HARVEY
“Greater Love hath no man
than this, that a man lay down,
his life (or his friends.’’ John 15:
13.
Miss Bell Gardner had as her
dinner guests Sunday Rev. and
Mrs. G. L. Leitze of Abbeville, S.
C.
Mr. Grier Davis of Athens re
cently visaed his cousin, Miss
Ruth Davis.
Miss Robbie Harvey of Decatur
jpent the weekend with her sis
ters, Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and
Miss Irene Harvey.
Mr. Harry Stewart returned
Monday from St. Joseph Hospital
where he had been a patient for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thacker visi
ted Mrs Edna Thacker and Miss
Lizzie Hill Sunday afternoon in
Covington.
Mrs. Lamar Chapman and chil
dren of Barnesville spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lowry Preston, Wayne and Mrs.
E L. Preston.
Mrs. Rilie Stewart has as her
Salem Church is the guest speak
er each evening.
Miss Sarah Watson spent last
Monday night with Miss Shirley
McGiboney, and they attended
a 4-H party at the Newton High
Teen Can.
Mr. and Mrs. David McGibo
ney had as their dinner guests
recently, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Capes. Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mr.
and Mrs. James Bates and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lester and son Ricky.
Jimmy Mitchell spent last
Tuesday night with Kenneth
McGiboney.
Mrs. Mattie Capes spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs.
David McGiboney.
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Tommy Castleberry of Coving
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Rev. G. L. Leitze presented a
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at the Hopewell Presbyterian
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The Women's Missionary So
: ciety of the Hopewell Presby
i terian Church closed a very good
, year Monday afternoon at the
home of Miss Bell Gardner. The
budget was paid in full and some
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ies were held. Each member is
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upon for duties in the society
whether it be spiritual duties or
material things. It is our prayer
, that we may be more useful in
the new year to help the cause
of Christ to be extended to the re
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