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YOUR
PHARMACIST
SPEW
By RONALD WILSON
A
The story of medicine
very naturally begins
with disease which is as
old as life itself. How
ever, it is among the
mummies of ancient
Egypt that we find the
earliest evidence of ill
ness in man. Mummi
fied remains indicate
quite clearly that ail
ments such as gall
stones, tuberculosis of
the spine, gouty deposits
and chronic rheumatism
afflicted the ancients
much as they do the man
of today.
However, the ancients
couldn’t find relief by
the use of the drugs we
have available today. For
prescriptions to be filled
or any medical need,
look for friendly, cour
teous service at WILSON
PHARMACY . . . Corner
Main & College St., For
est Park, Phone 366-4211.
Regular pharmacy needs.
THIS WEEK'S HOUSE
HOLD HINT: If you
squeeze your breakfast
orange juice the night
before, take care to stop
per it tightly. Oxygen
tends to reduce the vita
min count.
Your Drug Store has
your school supplies.
COME IN!
ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT
—Major Hubert H. At
taway, Jr., who has been
assigned to the Depot as
Chief, Operations Area I,
Storage Division. He had
served another tour at the
Depot from 1955 until
1956. A graduate of Clem
son College, he is a native
of Charleston, S. C., and
entered active Army duty
in 1952. His overseas serv
ice has included Okinawa,
Cambodia, Europe, Korea
and Japan. He holds the
Combat Infantry Badge
Second Award, the Army
Commendation Medal,
and the Air Medal with
first Oak Leaf Cluster.
Major and Mrs. Attaway,
the former Miss Annie Ro
berta Taylor of Charles
ton, West Virginia, are
making their home in the
Holland Park Apartments
at the Depot.
(U. S. Army Photo)
Junior Miss
To Be Picked
In Clayton
This year’s Clayton Coun
ty Junior Miss Pageant will
culminate Oct. 23 when the
winner is chosen in the For
est Park High School Audi
torium.
Eighteen girls from Clay
ton’s three high schools will
vie for the honor of repre
senting the county in the
state finals in Cartersville.
The national winner, to be
chosen next March in Mo
bile, Ala., shares in the $14,-
000 America’s Junior Miss
Scholarship Fund.
The local Junior Miss title
is given to the high school
senior between the ages of
16 and 19 “who best typifies
the ideal American teen
ager.”
The Clayton contest is
being sponsored by the For
est Park Junior Chamber of
Commerce. The girl chosen
as Clayton County’s Junior
Miss will be presented a
scholarship and the Junior
Miss Trophy.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—Three bedroom
brick. 102 Currie Drive. Cy
clone fence, shady lot. Call
after 3:30 p.m. 361-3209.
10-5
HELP WANTED—Tw'O men
needed to repair HYSTER
Fork Lift and Pulpwood
Loaders. Age 22 to 38. Must
have mechanical experience
and hand tools. Five-day
work week. See Jerry Gray
son, 1449 Lake Mirror Road,
Forest Park.
MONEY TO LOAN
Borrow up to SIO,OOO
Consolidate your bills. First
and second mortgages—pay
ments as low as S2O month.
5-7-10 years to repay. Call
Mr. Bond, 876-3994. ts
FOR SALE—I96O model, 15-
foot boat. 40 HP Elgin mo
tor and tilt type trailer. May
see at 217 Rock Cut Road,
Forest Park, Ga. ts
W A N T ED — Landscaping;
tree work; yard work;
pine straw, general clean up.
Yards plowed and re-sowed.
Call Brand, 874-8122.
WOMEN—ALL AGES
Learn to teach make-up
technique, have fun, make
money. Set your own hours.
761-8132. ts
HELP WANTED—MaIe. Im
mediate opening for a
man who can read and re
pair water meters. Good
starting salary for right
man. Apply City Hall, City
of Forest Park, Ga. 366-4720.
ts
FOR SALE—Double garage
with doors, to be moved
from 111 Forest Avenue,
Forest Park. 361-4030.
APARTMENTS
Furnished & Unfurnished
HOUSES
Unfurnished
“T” Ellis, 366-5520 Bus. —
366-1760 Home. Forest Park
Realty, 1167 Main. For quick
results, let us list you!
rentals.
KIRBY SALES & Service
-101 Sanders Drive, Forest
Park. Parts and repairs on
all types vacuum cleaners.
Used vacuums, $5 and up.
366-0190, ts
WILLIAMS AUDIT & TAX
SERVICE. Bookkeeping.
•Auditing and Inventory Sys
tems. Forest Park’s oldest
and largest accounting firm.
1102 Main Street. 366-5500.
-28
SAVE UP TO 50%—Floor
samples, furniture and ap
pliances. Open 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. Closed Thursday at 6
p.m. Earl Gunn Appliances,
TV & Furniture. 3438 More
land Ave. at Cedar Grove,
Conley, Ga. across from Rio
Vista Restaurant. 627-3554.
WANTED—Two (2) men or
women to serve regular
customers on established
route. Average $2.65 per
hour. No lay-offs. Will con
sider full or part time. Apply
—630 Lee Street S.W., At
lanta, or call 755-7236. ts
SERVICES — Slip covers,
tailored to fit YOUR fur
niture. Sofas, chairs, cush
ions. Work guaranteed. Bed
spreads tailored and gath
ered. Call anytime. Mrs.
Summers, 366-1844, 366-4377.
STEREO and Hi-Fi Speak
ers installed. Intercom and
Public Address systems and
extensions installed. Will use
your material or custom
built. 474-4250. ts
FOR SALE—Baby stroller,
carbed, and two infant
seats, high chair. All for
S3O. Practically new. 478-
9982. 10-5
NEW BRICK HOMES
VACANT
Four bedrooms, two full
baths. $16,375.00.
Four bedrooms, family
room, basement, two full
baths. $17,250.00.
Three bedrooms, family
room, basement, two full
baths. $16,500.00.
All above V.A. F.H.A.-
and Continental Financ
ing.
Call—Mr. Thompson
366-1863
ts
I I. ' |
SEWING MACHINE
•FULLY AUTO SINGER
•MAKES BUTTON
HOLES
•SEWS ON BUTTONS
•MONOGRAMS
"EMBROIDERS, ETC.
All without attachments.
Walnut Queen Ann cabi
net. Guaranteed, free les
sons. Sold new for over
S3OO. Full balance only
$66.00 or $6.30 per month.
For more information
call 622-8128 or CE 1-1510.
Southeast Sewing Ma
chine Co.
IT’S TERRIFIC the way
we’re selling Blue Lustre
for cleaning rugs and uphol
stry. Rent electric sham
pooer SI.OO from Belk-
Gallant, Clayton Shopping
Plaza, Forest Park.
FOR SALE—TV—Motorola,
21”. No. 30. Also baby bed
I and play pen. 366-4810.
j 10-5
FOR RENT—Two-bedroom
brick house, one block
from Ash Street School. 366-
6138. 10-5
FOR RENT—II 6 East Street,
Forest Park. Unfurnished
two-bedroom home. Two
story. One-half block from
transportation. Convenient
to schools, shopping, etc. $75
per month. Call Newnan,
■ 253-1338. 10-5
FOR SALE—Simmons sofa
bed. Good condition. 366-
0265. 10-5
[ FOR SALE—Child's “Talk
ing” Wonder Horse. Origi-
; nal $32.95, will sell for sls.
In new condition. 478-9982.
10-5
FOR SALE—White ’Chlhua
hua thoroughbred. One
year old. House broken and
wonderful with children.
Ideal pet. $25. 478-9982.
SERVICES—WiII care for
two children for working
mother. Large fenced back
yard. 761-7597. 10-5
FOR’ SALE—IS-foot fiber
glass boat with convertible
top. 40 h.p. Mercury motor,
trailer and all extras. 366-
' 4121. 10-12
FOR SALE—Maple finished
cricket chairs. Regular
$22.95. Now $12.77. Rocker,
maple finish. Regular $24.95.
Now $15.77. Smooth top box
spring or mattress, S2B each.
Jones Furniture, Hapeville,
Ga. 10-5
FOR SALE — Refrigerator.
Regular $219.95. Now $lB6.
Automatic washer. Regular
$249.95. Now SIBB. Frigidaire,
40” range. Pull-clean oven.
Regular $299.95. Now $189.95.
Jones Furniture, Hapeville.
10-5
FOR SALE—Five-piece di
nette set. $33.00. Three
only china and buffet. Reg
ular $49.95. Now $22.88.
Bunk bed outfit, complete
with Southern Cross bed
ding. Regular $129.95. Now
SBB. Jones Furniture, Hape
ville.
ELECTROLUX VACUUM
CLEANER — Like new —
$28.00 balance. Left in lay
away. Terms $5.40 month.
Guaranteed. Free home
demonstration. Write
“Credit Manager, Box 47,
Forest Park, or phone,
Credit Manager, Collect.
874-5458 Atlanta.
10-12
FOR RENT—Anyone desir
ing office space or small
| business in new proposed
building, in one block of
courthouse in Fayetteville,
on 54 Highway, with free
parking space in front, air
conditioned, contact Morris
Griggs, Fayetteville, Ga.
Business phone, Griffin, Ga.,
227-4672 or home, 227-7075.
FOR RENT—Beautiful
one - bedroom apart
ment. 150 South Avenue,
Forest Park. Phone 366-
7145. 10-5
HELP WANTED
I NEED AN z.SSISTANT
VIVIANE WOODARD
COSMETICS.
766-6357
ts
SOUTHERN BELL
NEEDS YOU:
Immediate openings for
full-time telephone op
erators in Atlanta and
East Point
You will enjoy many ad
vantages including:
Regular increases
Paid vacations
Good starting salary
Flexible working hours
Come in and talk with us
Employment Office
51 Ivy Street
Monday thru Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SOUTHERN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.
Li I
VACANT
MUST SELL
Three - bedroom brick
home (eight rooms), liv
ing room, dining room,
breakfast room, large
paneled family room,
with fireplace, nice
kl tch e n with electric
range and dishwasher.
Fenced yard, concrete
patio. Call Mr. Ewing,
366-5379. Ewing Realty
Co., MR 8-3394. ts
Legal Notices'
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA CLAYTON COUNTY
Pursuant to the power of sale
contained in a certain deed to se
cure debt from L. Pearl Jones to
CW. Groover dated July 13th, 1965
and recorded in book 358 folio
358-60 Clayton County records, the
undersigned having declared the
entire indebtedness due under said
deed by reason of a default in the
monthly payments due thereunder
will sell at public outcry before the
court house door in said County on
the first Tuesday in November 1965,
during the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property to-wit
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in land lot 118 of
the 13th district of Clayton County,
according to a plat book No. 3 page
27, Clayton County records, and
more particularly described as fol
lows:
Beginning at the Northwest cor
ner of Lot 21 and running thence
East 490 feet, thence South 100 feet
thence West 490 feet, thence North
100 feet and to the point of begin
ning.
C. W. GROOVER as Attorney
in fact for L. Pearl Jones
1966 W. Mercer Ave.
College Park,
10-28
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Because of default in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
by a Deed to Secure Debt executed
by BILLY EUGENE HARPER to
NATIONAL HOMES ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION dated March 31,
1964 and recorded in Deed Book
344, page 174, Clayton County rec
ords, and transferred to CENTRAL
SAVINGS BANK IN THE CITY OF
NEW YORK by assignment dated
August 31, 1964 and recorded in
Deed Book 366, page 591, aforesaid
records, and the holder thereof pur
suant to said Deed and Note there
by secured, has declared the entire
amount of said indebtedness due
and payable and pursuant to the
Power of Sale contained in said
Deed, will on the First Tuesday in
November, 1965, during the legal
hours of sale, before the Court
house door in said County, sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, the property described in
said Deed, to-wit:
All that certain property situ
ated and being in and Lot 148
of the 13th District of Clayton
County, Georgia, being Lot 54,
Block G. Apple Valley Subdivi
sion, Section 3-B, as per plat re
corded in Plat Book 8. Page 177,
Clayton County, Georgia, records,
together with all fixtures and other
personal property conveyed by said
Deed.
The sale will be held subject to
any unpaid taxes or other assess
ments which may be liens against
said property.
Notice has been given of inten
tion to collect attorney’s fees in
accordance with the terms of the
Note secured by said Deed.
Said property will be sold as the
property of BILLY EUGENE HAR
PER and the proceeds of said sale
will be applied to the payment of
said indebtedness, the expenses of
said sale, all as provided in said
Deed, and the undersigned will exe
cute a Deed to the Purchaser at
said sale as provided in the afore
mentioned Deed to Secure Debt.
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Attorney-in-Fact for BILLY
EUGENE HARPER
L. Jack Swertfeger, Jr.
Attorney at Law
224 Atlanta Avenue
Decatur, Georgia
10-26
CITATION DISMISSION
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Alvin B. Avery, Guardian of
Alvin Lynn Avery, has applied to
me for a discharge from his guard
ianship of Alvin Lynn Avery:
This is therefore to notify all per
sons to file their objections, if any
they have, on or before the first
Monday in November next, else he
will be discharged from his guard
ianship as applied for.
JOE T. LANE, Ordinary.
10-26
SUPERIOR COURT
AUGUST TERM, 1965
CASE NO. 8879
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
NELLIE ELIZABETH BENNETT
VS.
JAMES KEITH BENNETT
TO JAMES KEITH BENNETT,
Greetings:
By order of the Court dated Au
gust 26, 1965, you are hereby no
tified that on the 26th day of Au
gust, 1965, Nellie Elizabeth Bennett
filed suit against you for Divorce.
You are hereby required to be
and appear in said Court within 60
days from the 26th day of August,
1965, then and there to make an
swer in writing to the plaintiff's
complaint.
Witness the HON. HAROLD R.
BANKE, Judge of said Court. This
26th day of August, 1965.
JOE B. MUNDY, CLERK
CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
Oscar W. Kimsey, Jr.
Attorney at Law
1094 Main Street
Forest Park, Georgia
366-5724
10-26
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Because of default in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
by a Deed to Secure Debt executed
by CALVIN SMITH to NATIONAL
HOMES ACCEPTANCE CORPORA
TION dated June 22, 1960 and re
corded in Deed Book 218, page 435,
Clayton County records, and trans
ferred to WORCESTER FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TION by assignment dated October
12. 1960 and recorded in Deed Book
229, page 241, aforesaid records, and
the holder thereof pursuant to said
Deed and Note thereby secured, has
FOR SALE—II 9 Pictures,
*/ 2 price. All lamps 33>/ 3 off
regular prices. R.C.A. TV
with stand, SSB. Jones Fur
niture, Hapeville, Ga.
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L. MAX HESTER. Manager
declared the entire amount of said
indebtedness due and payable and
pursuant to the Power of sale con
tained in said Deed, will on the
First Tuesday in November, 1965,
during the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Courthouse door in said
County, sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash, the prop
erty described in said Deed, to-wit:
All that certain property situ
ated and being in Land Lot 18 of
the 13th District. Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 19. Block E.
Unit 3. of Mountain View Plaza
Subdivision, as shown by plat of
said subdivision recorded In Plat
Book 6, page 50. in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Clayton County, Georgia.
together with all fixtures and other
personal property conveyed by said
Deed.
The sale will be held subject to
any unpaid taxes or other assess
ments which may be liens against
said property.
Notice has been given of inten
tion to collect attorney’s fees in
accordance with the terms of the
Note secured by said Deed.
Said property will be sold as the
property of CALVIN SMITH and
the proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied to the payment of said in
debtedness, the expenses of said
sale, all as provided in said Deed,
and the undersigned will execute a
Deed to the Purchaser at said sale
as provided in the aforementioned
Deed to Secure Debt.
WORCESTER FEDERAL SAV
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TION
Attorney-in-Fact for CALVIN
SMITH
L. Jack Swertfeger, Jr.
Attorney at Law
224 Atlanta Avenue
Decatur, Georgia
10-26
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a loan deed executed
and delivered by JOEL FRED MIN
TON and LORETTA S. MINTON to
O. L. TURNER dated July 8, 1964,
recorded in Deed Book 362, Page
209, Clayton County Records, there
will be sold at public outcry before
the Court House door In said State
and County by O. L. Turner, during
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in November, 1965, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 48 of
the 12th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 15, Subdivision
of Tract 3 of Hillcrest Homes, as
per plat by Harold L. Bush and
Associates, dated August 21, 1957,
revised December 10, 1957, recorded
in Plat Book 5, page 91, Clayton
County Records; being improved
property known as 104 Raymond
Street, Jonesboro, Georgia.
The only title sold will be the
equity of redemption from a senior
security deed from O. L. Turner to
First Federal Savings and Loan As
sociation of Atlanta, dated March
20, 1964, recorded in Deed Book 342,
pages 584, Clayton County Records.
The debt secured by the said loan
being in default, and the holder
having declared the balance of the
indebtedness due, this sale will be
made for the purpose of paying the
same and the proceeds thereof will
be applied to the payment of said
indebtedness and all charges and
expenses in connection with this
foreclosure, and the balance, if any,
to be applied as provided by law.
The above described property will
be sold as the property of Joel Fred
Minton anct Loretta S. Minton.
O. L. TURNER as Attorney-in-
Fact for JOEL FRED MINTON
and LORETTA S. MINTON.
Hatcher, Meyerson, Oxford & Irvin
Attorneys at Law
40 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Tel: 525-3404
10-26
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
OF SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA )
CLAYTON COUNTY )
Pursuant to a power of sale con
tained in a certain Security Deed
executed by CONRAD LEE BAILEY
to GEORGIA SECURITIES IN
VESTMENT CORPORATION, dated
the 17th day of May, 1960, recorded
in Deed Book 216, Page 175-178,
Clayton County Records, subse
quently transferred and assigned to
MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE U/A DATED 6/20/50
FOR THE AMERICAN RADIATOR
AND STANDARD SANITARY COR
PORATION AND PARTICIPATING
SUBSIDIARIES COMPANIES NON
CONTRIBUTORY PENSION PLAN
said transfer and assignment being
dated May 17, 1960, and recorded in
Deed Book 216, Page 178, Clayton
County Records, and by virtue of a
default in the payment of the debt
mentioned in said Deed, MORGAN
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE
U/A DATED 6/20/50 FOR THE
AMERICAN RADIATOR AND
STANDARD SANITARY CORPO
RATION AND PARTICIPATING
SUBSIDIARIES COMPANIES NON
CONTRIBUTORY PENSION PLAN,
as Transferee and Assignee of
GEORGIA SECURITIES INVEST
MENT CORPORATION, as Attor
ney-in-Fact for CONRAD LEE
BAILEY, will sell before the Court
house door in Jonesboro, Clayton
County, Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale, for cash, to the high
est bidder, on the first Tuesday in
November, 1965. subject to any out-,
standing and unpaid taxes and/or
street improvements and/or ease
ments and/or restrictive covenants
appearing of record, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that real estate situated and
being in Land Lot 112 of the 13th
District of Clayton County, Geor
gia, being Lot 6, Block E, PINE
LAND Subdivision, as per plat re
corded in Plat Book 5, Page 196,
Clayton County records, and being
more particularly described as fol
lows: BEGINNING at a point on
the southerly side of Needle Drive,
at the northeast corner of Lot 5
of said block and subdivision, and
running thence easterly and south
easterly, along the southerly and
southwesterly side of Needle Drive,
One hundred Sixty-four and eight
tenths (164.8) feet to a point at the
intersection of Needle Drive and
Cone Road; running thence south
westerly, along the northwesterly
side of Cone Road, One hundred
forty-four and six-tenths (144.6 i
feet to the northeasterly line of Lot
7 of said block and subdivision;
running thence northwesterly, along
the northeasterly line of said Lot
7, Eighty-five (85) feet to the
southeast corner of Lot 5 of said
block and subdivision, and running
thence northerly, along the easterly
line of said Lot 5. Ninety and
seven-tenths (90.7) feet to the
southerly side of Needle Drive and
point of beginning; being improved
property, having a one-story brick
house thereon known as No. 139
Needle Drive, according to the pres
ent numbering of houses in the
City of Forest Park, Georgia.
ALSO: One (1) 30 gallon gas
water heater.
MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF NEW YORK
AS TRUSTEE U/A DATED
6/20/50 FOR THE AMERI
CAN RADIATOR AND
STANDARD SANITARY
CORPORATION AND PAR
TICIPATING SUBSIDIARIES
COMPANIES NON-CON
TRIBUTORY PENSION PLAN.
As Transferee and Assignee
Aforesaid
As Attorney-in-Fact for
CONRAD LEE BAILEY
Wotton. Long, Jones & Read
915 William-Oliver Building
Atlanta, Georgia
JA4-7555
10-26
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
CONTAINED IN LOAN DEED
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of power
contained in Loan Deed executed
by BYRON AVANT to AYALA
MORTGAGE & LOAN CO., INC.,
under date of November 20, 1958,
and recorded in Deed Book 184,
Page 41, Clayton County Records,
and by subsequent transfer dated
November 20, 1958, and recorded in
Deed Book 184, Page 45, Clayton
County Records, said Loan Deed
and the land therein described, to
gether with all its powers, rights
and privileges was transferred and
conveyed by AYALA MORTGAGE
& LOAN CO.. INC., to FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO
CIATION, and by subsequent trans
fer dated April 24. 1964, and re
corded in Deed Book 353, Page 74.
Clayton County Records, said Loan
Deed and the land described there
in, together with all its powers,
rights, and privileges was trans
ferred and conveyed by FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO
CIATION to EMIGRANT INDUS
TRIAL SAVINGS BANK, the pres
ent owner and holder of said Loan
Deed and the indebtedness secured
thereby, the undersigned as Attor
ney-In-Fact for BYRON AVANT,
will sell at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale,
before the Court House Door of
Clayton County, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1965,
(November 2, 1965), the following
described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 72 of
the 13th District, Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 9. Block B, of
Unit 1. COLLEGE PARK ESTATES
SUBDIVISION, as per plat recorded
in Plat Book 5. Page 145, Clayton
County Records, and more particu
larly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
Easterly side of Riverdale Road,
also known as State Highway No.
139, 276 feet Northerly from the
Northeast corner of Riverdale Road
and Kingswood Circle, if said cor
ner were extended to form an angle
instead of a curve; running thence
Northwesterly along the Easterly
side of Riverdale Road, 75 feet;
thence Northeasterly 150 feet;
thence Southeasterly 75 feet; thence
Southwesterly 150 feet to the East
erly side of Riverdale Road and the
point of beginning.
Said Deed was given to secure an
indebtedness evidenced by a certain
Promissory Note in the principal
sum of THIRTEEN THOUSAND
THREE HUNDRED AND NO/100
($13,300.00) DOLLARS, dated No
vember 20, 1958, repayable in
monthly installments of SEVENTY
THREE AND 55/100 ($73.55) DOL
LARS each, beginning on the first
day of January, 1959, and a like
amount on the first day of each
and every month thereafter, includ
ing December 1, 1988.
On account of default in the pay
ment of installment due May 1,
1965. in the amount of SEVENTY
THREE AND 55/100 ($73.55) DOL
LARS. and all subsequent monthly
installments, EMIGRANT INDUS
TRIAL SAVINGS BANK, the pres
ent holder of the said Deed and
Note, has declared ttte entire un
paid principal balance of ELEVEN
THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED
TWENTY AND 68/100 ($11,920.68)
DOLLARS, plus interest from April
1, 1965, to be due and payable im
mediately, and the above-described
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Outdoor clothes drying
is all wet
Here are 4 reasons why
today’s families choose
GAS dryers.
1. A GAS DRYER SAVES TIME —an
average of four hours every week in carrying,
hanging, sprinkling and ironing clothes.
2. SAVES YOU —from walking 42 miles a
year to the clothesline and back, carrying
2^2 tons of clothes (and water).
3. SAVES YOUR CLOTHES — from sun
fading, wind damage, dust and dirt. Actually
a gentle gas dryer is far easier on your clothes
than outdoor drying. (And the large volume
air circulation that only gas dryer provides
makes your clothes smell fresher, too.)
4. SAVES MONEY —you can dry a big load
in a gas dryer for less than two cents — one
third the cost of electric drying. Also, a gas
dryer lasts years longer and requires far
fewer service calls.
See a demonstration of a modern gas dryer
at your nearest gas company office. Price,
including fast, expert installation, is $179.00
during October sale.
ATLANTA GAS LIGHT COMPANY
522-8051
Free Press—News & Farmer, Tues., Oct. 5, 1965-
property will be sold at public out
cry in the manner and form and
upon the terms as herein stated by
the undersigned as Attorney-in-
Fact for BYRON AVANT, for the
purpose of satisfying the principal
and interest due upon the said obli
gation secured by said Deed and
transfers as aforesaid, the proceeds
of said sale to be applied first to
the payment of costs in this sale,
second to the satisfaction of said
Note, and the balance, if any, will
be paid to BYRON AVANT, or his
assigns, as such may be entitled
under the law and the facts. The
undersigned will, as Attorney-in-
Fact for BYRON AVANT, execute
and deliver deed to the purchaser
at such sale, as provided by the
terms of said Loan Deed.
EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAV
INGS BANK, as Attorney-in-
Fact for BYRON AVANT under
Power of Sale contained in
Loan Deed recorded in Deed
Book 184. Page 41, Clayton
County Records.
Richard H. Johnston
Ware, Sterne & Griffin
Attorneys at Law
639 Trust Company of Georgia
Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
10-26
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY.
Pursuant to a power of sale con
tained in a certain security deed
executed by Max L. Bond to Geor
gia Securities Investment Corpora
tion, dated the 12th day of Novem
ber, 1958, recorded in Deed Book
183. Page 284, Clayton County Rec
ords. subsequently transferred to
Federal National Mortgage Associa
tion, and by it subsequently trans
ferred to The National Life and
Accident Insurance Company, and
by virtue of a default in the pay
ment of the debt mentioned in said
deed, The National Life and Acci
dent Insurance Company as Trans
feree and Assignee of Federal Na
tional Mortgage Association, as At
torney In Fact for Max L. Bond
will sell before the Courthouse
Door in Clayton County, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale, for
cash, to the highest bidder, on the
First Tuesday in November, 1965.
subject to any outstanding and un
paid taxes and /or street improve
ments and/or easements and/or re
strictive covenants appearing of
record, the following described
property, to wit:
All that real estate situated and
being in Land Lot 142 of the 13th
District of Clayton County, Geor
gia, being Lot 35. Unit Two of
Edgemoor Subdivision, as per plat
recorded in Plat Book 5, page 132,
Clayton County Records, and being
more particularly described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin on
the Northeasterly side of the cul
de-sac of Ardmoor Drive 716.5 feet
Easterly from Edgemoor Lane (said
point of beginning being at the
Southeastern corner of Lot 36 of
said subdivisioni and running
thence Southeasterly along the
curvature of the Northeasterly side
of the cul-de-sac of Ardmoor Drive
74.8 feet to an iron pin on the
North side of Ardmoor Drive; run
ning thence East along the North
side of Ardmoor Drive 70 feet to
an iron pin at the Southwest corner
of Lot 34 of said subdivision; run
ning thence North along the West
line of said Lot 34, 199.5 feet to an
iron pin; running thence West 80
feet to an iron pin on the South
easterly line of Lot 36 of said sub
division, and running thence South
westerly along the Southeasterly
line of said Lot 36, 161 feet to the
Northeasterly side of the cul-de-sac
of Ardmoor Drive and point of be
ginning; being improved property,
having a one-story brick house
thereon known as No. 13 Ardmoor
Drive, according to the present
numbering of houses in the City
of Jonesboro, Georgia, and Suburbs.
ALSO: One (1) 40 gallon gas
water heater
THE NATIONAL LIFE AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
COMPANY
As Transferee and Assignee
Aforesaid
As Attorney In Fact For
Max L. Bond
DRENNAN & BRANNON
Attorneys At Law
Atlanta, Georgia
10-26
SALE
$2.00 Davey Crockett
SHIRTS
For Boye
50c
Elkins Dept. Store
625 Central Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
Arnall
De-Rails
Vandiver
Ellis Arnall, Georgia’s next Gov
ernor, charged over a state-wide,
14-station television network that
former Governor Ernest Vandiver
is a $30,000-a-year “political
agent” of the L & N Railroad, the
lessee of the state-owned W & A
Railroad, and that Vandiver is
paid by the L&N for two pur
poses: to keep the L&N from
paying state income taxes on the
profits from the W & A and to
obtain a new lease, favorable to
the L&N and unfavorable to the
taxpayers, when the present one
expires in 1969 during the term
of Georgia’s next Govenor.
Former Governor Arnall charged
that “while saving the L&N taxes,
Governor Vandiver increased the
people’s taxes. Among these in
creases, he said, were:
The elimination of federal in
come tax payments as a deduction
from state income tax, enacted
when Vandiver was President of
the Senate; this cost the taxpay
ers $7,861,118 the first fiscal year.
The bracket system of state sales
tax collection resulted in the pay
ment of nine per cent instead of
three per cent on small purchases.
This device cost the people of
Georgia more than $8,000,000 dur
ing Vandiver’s four years in office.
By advancing the schedule of
state income tax payments, Gov
ernor Vandiver, through legisla
tive enactment, made each indi
vidual pay five years’ taxes in
four. This tax increase took $15,-
804,722 more “from your pockets
and mine.”
“Governor Vandiver promised
the people that if they would elect
him Governor he would never de
segregate the schools. He deceived
the people. He said, ‘No, not one,
never, never, never. Blood will
flow in the streets. There are not
enough federal bayonets or fed
eral money to force me to back
down. I will go to jail first.’
“Governor Vandiver knew when
he promised this that he could
not defy the law of the land. He
knew when he made those pledges
he was not telling the people the
truth.”
State Highway Director James
L. Gillis “is a czar who builds
political fences instead of high
ways,” Arnall said, “and Gov
ernor Ernest Vandiver is his cap
tive candidate.” The route of In
terstate 85 was changed from
Gainesville, Cornelia and Toccoa
to go through Vandiver’s farm at
Lavonia. Acting on secret advance
information he bought critical
tracts of land across the Tugaloo
river in South Carolina and then
they ran the road through his
land on both sides of the Tugaloo
river.
Former Governor Vandiver has
not denied any of these charges.
Arnall said the issues in the
campaign are honesty in govern
ment, truth, no conflict of inter
est. better education, law and
order.
Arnall, now making 67 speeches
over Georgia, said the response to
his candidacy is excellent.
(Paid Political
Advertisement)
GEX to Honor
Mrs. Henry
At Banquet
For the fifth consecutive
year, Government Employ
ees Exchange, Inc. of At
lanta will honor four out
standing Government Em
ployees at its Public Service
Achievement Awards Ban
quet on October 9, 1965, 7:30
p.m. at the Air Host Inn, on
the grounds of the Atlanta
Airport.
The GEX Members’ Ad
visory Council is proud to
announce the following re
cipients who will reign as
guests of honor for this oc
casion and will receive a SIOO
U. S. Savings Bond and an
eng r a ved commemorative
plaque.
1. GEX—Federal Employee
of the Year, 1965—Mrs. Ed
rie C. Henry, Atlanta Army
Depot, Finance and Ac
counting Division, Chief,
Accounting Branch.
2. GEX—State Employee of
the Year, 1965 — Dr. A. P.
Jarrell, Assistant State Sup
erintendent of Schools, in
charge of rehabilitation
services.
3. GEX—Municipal Em
ployee of the Year, 1965—
Mr. Richard Gautier (Dick)
Lane, ' Superintendent of
Parks and Recreation, City
of East Point.
4. GEX—County Employee
of the Year, 1965 —Mr. Curtis
V. Tillman, Judge of Juve
nile Court of DeKalb Coun
ty.
It’s now possible to drive
from Macon, Ga., to Miami
without a traffic light or an
intersection being encoun
tered.
Meat prices are up in Eng
land, due to world short
ages.
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