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I Legal Notices■
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
By virtue of Power of Sale con
tained in Security Deed from Rich
ard Byrd to Fulton Federal Savings
and Loan Association, dated March
31, 1965, recorded April 2, 1965 in
Deed Book 388, Page 287-289, Clay
ton County Records. Said Security
Deed being given to secure a Note
of even date in the original prin-
W cipal amount of Six Thousand Five
Hundred & No/100 <56,500.00, Dol
lars, with interest from date at the
rate of six & one-half I6Mi%) per
annum on the unpaid balance until
paid: there will be sold by the
undersigned at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash before the
Court House door at Clayton County
I Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in April
1967 the following described prop
erty.
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 173 of
the 12th District, Clayton County
Georgia, being Lot 17, Block D of
Haven Park Subdivision, as per plat
recorded in Plat Book 4. page 49
Clayton County Records and being
more particularly described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
West side of Carver Road, One Hun
dred Twenty 1120) feet South from
the intersection formed bv ‘he West
side of Carver Road with the South
westerly side of Booker T. Drive
said point of beginning also being
the Southeast corner of Lit I>, said
Block and Subdivision: runn ; ng
thence South along the West side of
Carver Road. Sixtv <6Ol fret- fun
ning thence West, One Hundred
Seventy Seven (1771 feet: running
thence Northwesterly. Seventy Seven
• 77> feet to said Lot 16; running
thence East along the South line of
said Lot 16, Two Hundred Eight
1 208 > feet to the West side of Car
ver Road and the point of begin
ning. being improved property and
having a house located thereon.
The debt is secured bv said Se
curity Deed and Note has been and
is hereby declared due because of
non-payment of the monthly in
stallments on said loan. The debt
remaining in default, the sale will
- be made for the purpose of paying
the same and all expenses of this
sale.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Richard Byrd and sub
ject to the outstanding ad valorem
taxes and/or assessments, if anv
fulton federal savings
* A AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
As Attorney in Fact for Richard
Byrd
Hansell, Post, Brandon & Dorsey
Sixth Floor, First National Bank
Building, Atlanta, Georgia
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
IN SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA, Clayton County
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a Warranty Deed to
Secure a Debt executed and de
livered by W. P. Williamson and
Carolyn Williamson to the West
Lumber Company, dated January
24, 1962, and recorded in Deed Book
263, Page 13-15, in the records of
the Superior Court of Clayton Coun
ty, there will be sold at public out
cry before the door of the Court
House of said state and county, by
said West Lumber Company, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in April, 1967, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and befog in Land Lot 48 of
the 12th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 6 in Subdivision
of Tract 3 of Hillcrest Homes Sub
division, as per plat by Harold L.
Bush, Engineer and Surveyor, dated
August 21, 1957, revised December
10, 1957, and recorded in Plat Book
5, Page 91, Clayton County Records,
being improved property known as
130 Cecelia Circle, Jonesboro, Geor
gia.
The debt secured by said War
ranty Deed to Secure a Debt being
in default, said sale will be made
for the purpose of paying the same,
and the proceeds thereof will be ap
plied to the payment of said in
debtedness and to the expense of
< this procedure. The above described
property will be sold subject to a
loan in favor of First Federal Sav
ings and Loan Association, and sub
ject to all unpaid taxes and other
restrictions or assessments of rec
ord, if any.
This, the 2nd day of March, 1967.
WEST LUMBER COMPANY
’ As Attorney-in-Fact for
W. P. Williamson and Carolyn
Williamson
Geo. W. West, Attorney
1491 Piedmont Ave., NE
Atlanta, Ga.
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GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
There will be sold at Public Out
cry to the highest and best bidder
for cash between the legal hours of
sale before the Courthouse door in
th? City of Jonesboro, Clayton
County, Georgia on the first Tues
day in April, 1967 the following de
scribed property to wit:
One H) Chevrolet 1965, 6 cyl.,
Fleetside Truck
Model No. C 1534; S. No.
C1545A105438
Said property levied on as per
Mortgage Fi Fa No. 3898, Clayton
Civil & Criminal Court, Associates
Discount Corp., vs Edward W. Byrd.
This the 3rd day of March, 1967.
BILL C MURRAY,
SHERIFF
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Georgia, Clayton County, By rea
son of a default in regular monthly
payments of a certain Security Deed
from Sam O. Davis, and Rebecca
Ann Davis, to L. A. Wilson dated
December 15, 1964. Recorded in
Deed Book 377, page 336, together
with Note of even date, there will
be sold at public auction on the
first Tuesday in April 1967 before
the Clayton County Court house
door wherein recorded the following
described property. All that tract
of land in Land Lot 79 of the 13th
district of Clayton County, Georgia,
being Lot 30 of Forest Park Acers,
Subdivision as per plat recorded in
plat book 4, page 33 Clayton County
* records, and more particularly de
scribed as follows: BEGINNING at
a point on the Southerly side of
Glenn Drive, from the southeast
corner of Glenn Drive and Lee Cir
cle Sixty Five feet (65) as meas
ured along the southerly side of
Glenn Drive, if said street lines were
extended to form an angle instead
, of a curve; said point of beginning
located at the northeast corner of
Lot 29 of said subdivision; thence
running in an easterly direction
along the southerly side of Glenn
Drive one hundred and thirty three
(1331 feet to a point on the north
west corner of Lot 31 of said sub
division; thence running in a south
erly direction along the western
line of said Lot 31 one hundred sev
enty (170) feet to a point at the
northeast corner of Lot 28 of said
subdivision; thence running west
along the north line of said Lot 28
thirty (30) feet to a point at the
southeast corner of Lot 29 of said
subdivision; thence running in a
northwesterly direction along the
northeasterly line of said lot 29
two hundred twenty two (222) feet
to a point on the southerly side of
Glenn Drive which is the point of
beginning; being improved property
with a house thereon known as 307
Glenn Drive, according to the sys
tem of numbering houses in Forest
Park, Georgia
Said property will be sold as the
property of Sam O. Davis and Re
becca Ann Davis, and being subject
to a pryor loan deed to Adair
Realty, as recorded in Book 180
Page 115 Clayton County records,
and any other outstanding liens of
record, or taxes, said property will
be sold for the purpose of paying
the amount now due being de
clared in default. Proceeds will
first be applied to the principal and
interest and expense of this sale,
residue if any will be paid the
Mortgagor.
L. A. WILSON,
♦ As Attorney in fact for Sam O.
Davis, and Rebecca Ann Davis
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEOMGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of power of
sale contained in deed to secure
< debt executed by BENJAMIN F.
YOUNG AND ELAINE D. YOUNG
to PINE STATE SECURITIES COR
PORATION under date of August 6,
1964, securing a note of even date
in the principal sum of >15,100.00
repayable in monthly installments
of >78.67 each, being due and pay
able on or before October 1, 1999,
said deed being recorded in Deed
Book 361, Page 482, Clayton County
Records, and subsequently trans
ferred to EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL
SAVINGS BANK by transfer dated
January 26, 1965, and recorded in
Deed Book 382, Page 492, Clayton
County Records; and by virtue of a
i default in the payment of the in
indebtedness secured by said deed,
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, before the Court House Door
of Clayton County, Georgia, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in April, 1967, sub
ject to any outstanding and unpaid
taxes and/or street improvements
and/or easements and/or restric
tive covenants appearing of record,
the following described property, to
wit :
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 91 of
the 13th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 7, Block H, of
Normandy Subdivision No. 3, as per
plat recorded in Plat Book 7, Page
207, Clayton County Records and
being more particularly described
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point at the
corner formed by the intersection
of the north side of Chantilly Ter
race with the east side of Joan of
Arc Place; running thence east
along the north side of Chantilly
Terrace, Ninety one and eight
tenths <91.81 feet to the southwest
corner of Lot 6 of said Block and
Subdivision; running thence north
along the west line of said Lot 6,
One hundred thirty four and nine
tenths H34.9* feet to Lot 8 of said
block and subdivision; running
thence westerly along the southerly
line of said Lot 8, ninety two and
four-tenths (92.4 i feet to the east
erly side of Joan of Arc Place and
running thence south along the
easterly side of Joan of Arc Place
One hundred twenty four and five
tenths (124.5) feet to the point of
beginning.
The property described herein is
presently owned by LESTER G.
WHEELER who assumed the obli
gations of paying the indebtedness
secured by said deed.
The unpaid principal balance of
$14,811.39 having been declared due
and payable because of a default in
the monthly payments, said sale
will be made for the purpose of
applying the proceeds thereof to
ward the expense of this sale, the
payment of the debt and interest
thereon, and the balance, if any,
shall be applied as provided by law.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at said sale,
as provided in the aforementioned
deed to secure debt.
EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL
SAVINGS BANK
As Attorney-in-Fact for BENJA
MIN F. YOUNG and ELAINE
D. YOUNG
under Power of Sale contained in
Loan Deed recorded in Deed
Book 361, Page 482. Clayton
County Records
Richard H. Johnston
Ware, Sterne & Griffin
Attorneys at Law
639 Trust Company of Georgia
Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY
On June 11, 1966. John G. Hale
executed a Note for Two Thousand
Five Hundred Thirty-Seven and
76/100 <52,537.76* Dollars, payable
to Wilbur B. Massey and Joann
Massey, which note was payable in
48 monthly installments of $52.87
each, commencing on the 15th day
of July, 1966. and on the same day
of each month thereafter until fully
paid. In order to secure the pay
ment of said note, the said John G.
Hale executed a Deed to Secure
Debt in favor of Wilbur B. Massey
and Joann Massey, subject to a
prior security deed in favor of At
lanta Federal Savings & Loan As
sociation, recorded in Deed Book
351, page 40. in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Clayton County, Georgia, the said
deed to secure debt from John G.
Hale to Wilbur B. Massey and
Joann Massey being recorded in
Deed Book 436, pages 514-516 in the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Clayton County, Georgia.
The above described deed to se
cure debt from John G. Hale to
Wilbur B. Massey and Joann Massey
conveyed the following described
real property:
All that tract of land lying and
being in land lot 18 of the 12th dis
trict of Clayton County, Georgia,
being lot 21, Tanglewood Estates
Subdivision, according to plat re
corded in plat book 7, page 251,
Clayton County records and being
more particularly described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
northeasterly side of DeWayne Lane
683.1 feet southeasterly as measured
along the northeasterly side of De-
Wayne Lane from the corner formed
by the intersection of the northeast
erly side of DeWayne Lane and the
southeasterly side of Georgia High
way No. 138; said point of begin
ning also being the line which di
vides lots 21 and 22, said subdivi
sion and plat; thence running south
easterly along the northeasterly
side of DeWayne Lane 82 feet to
the line which divides lots 20 and
21, said subdivision and plat; thence
northeasterly along the line which
divides said lots 20 and 21, 175 feet;
thence north 07 degrees 45 minutes
west 82 feet to the line which di
vides the above mentioned lots 21
and 22; thence southwesterly along
the line which divides said lots 21
and 22, 175 feet to the northeasterly
side of DeWayne Lane to the point
of beginning.
Under the express terms and con
ditions contained in the aforesaid
deed to secure debt from John G.
Hale to Wilbur B. Massey and Joann
Massey, said Wilbur B. Massey and
Joann Massey have the right to sell
the above described property upon
failure of the grantor to meet the
payments as provided in said note
and to comply with the terms as
contained in the aforesaid deed to
secure debt, after advertising same
once a week for four weeks in a
newspaper published in the county
where the land lies, or in the news
paper in which the sheriff’s adver
tisement for such county are pub
lished.
Said note has not been paid as
provided for therein and is now in
default, and the terms and provi
sions contained in said deed to se
cure debt have not been complied
with, and by virtue of the powers
contained in the aforesaid Deed to
Secure Debt, said Wilbur B. Mas
sey and Joann Massey will sell the
above described property at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in April
1967, in front of the courthouse door
in Clayton County, Georgia, within
the legal hours of sale, subject to
said security deed in favor of At
lanta Federal Savings and Loan As
sociation.
Terms of said sale will be cash
and the proceeds thereof will be
distributed as provided in said deed
to secure debt.
This Ist day of March, 1967.
BOLTON & SEAY
By: Clifford Seay
Attorneys for Wilbur B. Massey
and Joann Massey
P. O. Address:
Box 602
Griffin, Georgia
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
IN SECURITY DEED
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
On the 28th day of June, 1965,
JAMES DAVID WILLIAMS exe
cuted a Security Deed to THE
CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NA
TIONAL BANK, a corporation or
ganized and existing under the laws
of Georgia, securing a note of even
date for TEN THOUSAND, FIVE
HUNDRED AND NO/100 ($10,500.00)
DOLLARS, with interest thereon
from that date at the rate of FIVE
AND ONE FOURTH <5 >4%) PER
CENTUM PER ANNUM, principal
and interest being payable in
monthly installments of FIFTY
EIGHT AND 07/100 ($58.07) DOL
LARS on the first day of each
month beginning on the first day
of August, 1965. This Security Deed
was recorded in Deed Book 398,
Folio 428, Clayton County Records,
ON July 1, 1965. This Security Deed
was fully assigned by THE CITI
ZENS & SOUTHERN NATIONAL
BANK to the FEDERAL NA
TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA
TION, a corporation organized
under an act of Congress and exist
ing pursuant to the Federal Na
tional Mortgage Association Char
ter Act, having its principal office
in the City of Washington, D. C.
Said assignment was made on the
21st day of January, 1966, and re
corded in Clayton County Records
Book 423, Page 676, on the 28th day
of January, 1966.
By virtue of the Power of Sale
contained in said Security Deed,
there will be . sold by the under
signed at public outcry to the high
est bidder, for cash before the
courthouse door at Clayton County,
Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in April,
1967, the same being the 4th day of
April, 1967, the following described
property:
BEING IN LAND LOT 47 of the
13th District, Clayton County, Geor
gia; being Lot 24 of the N. T. Den
nis Property, as per plat recorded
in Plat Book 2, Page 267, Clayton
County Records; and being more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin on the
South side of Dennis Drive 210 feet
Eatt of the intersection of the South
side of Dennis Drive with the East
side of Dennis Street said point of
beginning being at the Northeast
corner of Lot 23, aforesaid plat;
running thence East along the South
side of Dennis Drive 70 feet to an
iron pin at the Northwest corner of
Lot 25. said plat; running thence
South along the West side of said
Lot 25 a distance of 153 feet to an
iron pin; running thence West along
the North side of Lot 13 aforesaid
plat, 70 feet to an iron pin at the
Southeast corner of Lot 23, afore
said plat; running thence North
along the East side of said Lot 23
a distance of 153 feet to the iron
pin on the South side of Dennis
Drive at the point of beginning.
This being improved property with
a house thereon, all as shown on
plat of same made for James David
Williams by Lum Hall & Asso.,
dated 6/17/65.
The debt secured by said Security
Deed and note has been and is
hereby declared due because of
nonpayment thereof. The debt re
maining in default, this sale will be
made for the purpose of paying the
same and all expenses of this sale.
Said property will be sold as the
property of JAMES DAVID WIL
LIAMS and subject to outstanding
ad valorem taxes and/or assess
ments and /or restrictions, if any.
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR
JAMES DAVID WILLIAMS
KALER, KARESH & RUBIN
BY: PAUL M. MCLARITY, JR.
ATTORNEYS FOR FEDERAL NA
TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA
TION
1820 Fulton National Bank Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
525-6886
3-28
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
OF SALE IN SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Pursuant to a power of sale con
tained in a security deed from
CHARLES EDWARD SEARS TO
SECURITY FINANCIAL CORPO
RATION, dated May 15, 1964, and
recorded in Deed Book 350, Page
298-300, Clayton County Records,
there will be sold by the under
signed at public outcry to the high
est bidder for cash before the Court
House Door at Clayton County,
Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in April,
1967, the following described prop
erty.
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 82 of
13th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 7, Block H, of
Pine Ridge Park Subdivision, ac
cording to plat which is recorded
in Plat Book 4, Page 128, Clayton
County Records, and being more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the northeast cor
ner of the intersection of Shelnutt
Drive and Fall View Drive; running
thence north along the east side of
Shelnutt Drive ninety-five (95* feet;
thence east one hundred fifty-seven
• 1571 feet; thence south ninety-five
(95* feet to the north side of Fall
View Drive; thence West along the
north side of Fall View Drive one
hundred fifty-seven H 57) feet to
the point of beginning; being im
proved property known as 1326
Shelnutt Drive, according to the
present system of numbering houses
in the City of Forest Park, Geor
gia.
The debt secured by said se
curity deed and the note given
in evidence thereof has been
and is hereby declared due because
of default in payment of the
monthly installments due under
said note. This sale will be made
for the purpose of paying the same
and all expenses of this sale. Said
property will be sold as the prop
erty of CHARLES EDWARD
SEARS, subject to a deed to secure
debt from Charles Edward Sears to
Atlanta Federal Savings and Loan
Association dated October 18, 1956,
recorded in Deed Book 546, Page
150, in the original sum of $12,000.00.
and subject to any and all unpaid
liens, taxes and/or assessments.
A. N. EWING
As Transferee & Assignee of
Security Financial
Corporation, as
Attorney-in-Fact for
Charles Edward Sears
John R. McCannon
Attorney-at-Law
114 N. McDonough St.
Jonesboro, Georgia 30236
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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 Harry M. Hudson
to J. & E. Builders, Inc., dated May
11. 1966, recorded in Deed Book 436,
page 334-335, Clayton County Rec
ords, which loan deed was trans
ferred and assigned to Henry M.
Hatcher, Jr., by assignment dated
July 22, 1966, filed September 19,
1966 and recorded in Deed Book 445,
page 104, Clayton County Records,
there will be sold at public outcry
before the Court House door in said
State and County by Henry M.
Hatcher, Jr., during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in
April, 1967, to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
ALL that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 150
of the 13th District of Clayton
County, Georgia, and being Lot 2,
Block D, of Sherwood Park Sub
division, as per plat by C. E. Lee,
C.E., revised April 24, 1960 and re
corded in Plat Book 6, page 87,
Clayton County Records and being
improved property known as 114
Pine Place, Riverdale, Georgia.
The only title sold will be the
equity of redemption of a senior
deed to secure debt from Charles
F. Brown to Colonial Investments &
Mortgage Company, dated Novem
ber 18, 1960 and recorded in Deed
Book 229, page 453, Clayton County
Records, which Loan Deed was as
signed to The National Life and Ac
cident Insurance Company by as
signment dated November 18, 1960
and recorded in Deed Book 229,
page 457, Clayton County Records.
The debt secured by the said loan
deed 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 pay
ment of said indebtedness and all
charges and expenses in connection
with this foreclosure, and the bal
ance, if any, to be applied as pro
vided by law.
The above property will be sold
as the property of HARRY M. HUD
SON.
HENRY M. HATCHER. JR., as
Attorney-in-Fact for HARRY M.
HUDSON
Hatcher, Meyerson, Oxford & Irvin
Attorneys at Law
40 Marietta Street, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Telephone: 525-3404
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CITATION
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-
CERN:
Lunnie Sewell Ellis having in
proper form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Alberta Sewell
Kinnebrew, late of sa.d County, this
is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of Albert
Sewell Kinnebrew to be and appear
at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to Lunnie Sewell Ellis on the estate
of Alberta Sewell Kinnebrew.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3 day of March, 1967.
JOE T. LANE,
Ordinary
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CLAYTON COUNTY
COURT OF ORDINARY
March 3, 1967
The appraisers upon application
of Rochelle Cosey widow of said
Claude Dixon Cosey for a twelve
months’ support for herself and no
minor children, having filed their
return; all persons concerned here
by are cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular
March term of this court, why said
application should not be granted.
/g/ JOE T. LANE,
Ordinary
3-28
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY
To All To Whom it May Concern:
Lunnie Sewell Ellis having, in
proper form, applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
on the estate of William M. Sewell,
late of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of William M. Sewell
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to Lunnie Sewell
Ellis on the William M. Sewell
estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 20 day of February,
1967.
JOE T. LANE,
Ordinary
3-28
CITATION
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-
CERN:
Lunnie Sewell Ellis having in
proper form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Alberta Sewell
Kinnebrew, late of said County, this
is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of Albert
Sewell Kinnebrew to be and appear
at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to Lunnie Sewell Ellis on the estate
of Alberta Sewell Kinnebrew.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3 day of March, 1967.
JOE T. LANE,
Ordinary
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CLAYTON COUNTY
COURT OF ORDINARY
March 3, 1967
The appraisers upon application
of Rochelle Cosey widow of said
Claude Dixon Cosey for a twelve
months’ support for herself and no
minor children, having filed their
return; al! persons concerned here
by are cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular
March term of this court, why said
application should not be granted.
/s/ JOE T. LANE.
Ordinary
3-28
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
By virtue of Power of Sale con
tained in Security Deed from James
R. Parrish to United Mortgagee
Servicing Corp., dated December 1,
1965, recorded December 7, 1965 in
Deed Book 418, Page 445, Clayton
County Records. Said Security Deed
being given to secure a Note of
even date in the original principal
amount of Eleven Thousand Two
Hundred Fifty & No/100 ($11,250.00*
Dollars, with interest from date at
the rate of five & one-fourth (s‘/4%)
per annum on the unpaid balance
until paid; said Security Deed hav
ing been sold, assigned, transferred
and conveyed by United Mortgagee
Servicing Corp, to The Provident
Institution for Savings in Jersey
City on May 26, 1966 recorded June
8, 1966 in Deed Book 436, Page 12,
Clayton County Records, there will
be sold by the undersigned at public
outcry to the highest bidder for
cash before the Court House door at
Clayton County, Georgia, within
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in April, 1967, the follow
ing described property.
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 48 of
the 12th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 7, Tract 3, of
Hillcrest Homes Subdivision, ac
cording to plat which is recorded in
Plat Book 5, page 91, Clayton Coun
ty Records, and more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
Southeasterly side of Cecelia Circle
Three Hundred (300* feet south
westerly from the corner formed by
the intersection of the southeasterly
side of Cecelia Circle and the
southerly side of Raymond Street;
as measured along the southeast
side of Cecelia Circle, said point of
beginning being at the line which
divides Lots 7 and 8 of the above
mentioned tract, subdivision and
plat; thence running southwesterly
along the southeasterly side of
Cecelia Circle Seventy Five (75)
feet to the line which divides Lots
7 and 6 of said tract, subdivision
and plat; thence Southeasterly
along the line which divides said
Lots 7 and 6, One Hundred Seventy
Seven and Six-tenths (177.6) feet;
thence Northeasterly Seventy Five
(75) feet to the above-mentioned
line which divides Lots 7 and 8 of
said tract, subdivision and plat;
thence northwesterly along the line
which divides said Lots 7 and 8,
One Hundred Eighty Five (185)
feet to the southeasterly side of
Cecelia Circle and the point of be
ginning, being improved property
known as 132 Cecelia Circle accord
ing to the present system of num
bering houses in Clayton County,
Georgia.
The debt is secured by said Se
curity Deed and Note has been and
is hereby declared due because of
non-payment of the monthly in
stallments on said loan. The debt
remaining in default, this sale will
be made for the purpose of paying
the same and all expenses of this
sale.
Said property will be sold as the
property of James R. Parrish and
subject to the outstanding ad
valorem taxes and/or assessments,
if any.
THE PROVIDENT INSTITUTION
FOR SAVINGS IN JERSEY
CITY
As Attorney in Fact for James R.
Parrish
Hansell, Post, Brandon & Dorsey
Sixth Floor, First National Bank
Building, Atlanta, Georgia
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA
CLAYTON COURT OF ORDINARY
February 27, 1967
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. Myrtice S. Thrailkill widow
of said Harold W. Thrailkill, Sr. for
a twelve months’ support for herself
and No minor children, having filed
their return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next regular
April term of this Court, why said
application should not be granted.
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary Clayton County
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CITY OF MORROW
REQUEST TO REZONE
PROPERTY:
A request has been filed by Mr.
M. L. Florence with the Planning
and Zoning Commission of the City
of Morrow, Georgia, that the fol
lowing property be zoned from
“A” - Agricultural to “R-3” Multiple
Family Residential District.
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 142
and 143 of the 12th District of Clay
ton County, Georgia, and more par
ticularly described as follows: Be
ginning at a point 421.8 feet north
of the northeast intersection of Lee
Street and the- Old Rex-Morrow
Road, (Mitchell Street) and extend
ing east 2198.6 feet to a point;
thence west 2157.3 feet to a point
on the east side of Lee Street;
thence south along the east side of
Lee Street 204.2 feet to the point
of beginning.
A hearing will be held on the pro
posed zoning by the Planning &
Zoning Commission on March 14,
1967 at 7:30 P.M. at the Morrow Fire
Station. A final hearing will be
held by the Mayor and Council on
March 21st, 1967 at. 7:30 P.M. at the
Fire Station.
tootsie mckinnon
City Clerk
City of Morrow
3-14
Sealed bids will be received in
the office of the Deputy Clerk, City
of Forest Park, 1045 Central Ave
nue, Forest ^ark, Georgia, until
12:00 noon EST Monday, March 20,
1967 for Group Health Insurance.
Specifications to be obtained from
the Office of the Finance Depart
ment, 1045 Central Avenue, Forest
Park, Georgia.
Bids shall be marked —(Sealed
Bids)
(Group Health Insurance)
The City of Forest Park reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
received and to re-advertise.
E. F. JOHNSON
Deputy City Clerk
-14
GEORGIA CLAYTON COUNTY
Re: Petition to close a portion of
the old Adamson Road.
CITATION
TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that Mor
row Land Company has applied to
the Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenue of Clayton
County, Georgia, for the discon
tinuance and closing of a portion
of old Adamson Road, the same
being described as follows:
BEGINNING at the south right
of way line of Lake Harbin Road
where the old road intersects with
the south right of way line; thence
f/MMitfror tucxJ
"S BY HELEN HALE
Here’s a good topping for
lamb chops. Quick and easy.
Just whip cream and add horse
radish to taste.
How about a good vegetable
dish? Season 4 cups cooked rice
with 1 2 stick of butter, add 1 can
drained green beans and 8
ounces shredded cheese. Heat
until cheese just melts.
Macaroni can be stylish. In
case you didn’t know, there are
over 31)1) known shapes of mac
aroni. ( heck the variety next
time you visit vour super mar
ket.
Check your teenager’s diet.
Nutrients most often lacking in
teenage diets are calcium, and
ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Iron
is often low in the diet of teenage
girls.
Helen’s Favorite
Chip Chicken Imperial
(4 servings)
2 c. cooked diced chicken
1 8 oz. carton sour cream
2 tsp. grated onion
14 c. chopped sweet pickle
salt and pepper
whole potato chips
In top of double boiler
‘ heat sour cream and chicken.
(Never let water boil in bot
tom of boiler.) Add onion,
pickle, salt and pepper to
i taste. Serve over whole pota
to chips and garnish as
desired.
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HAIR CUT . . . Street
corner is barber shopin Tai
pei. Taiwan, the Republic of
China which is also known
as Formosa. Street barber
grins, butyoung lad appears
somewhat uncertain about
the whole thing.
* * ”
MF
GENERALLY . . . Cap
tured North Vietnamese
equipment is topic of con
versation for General Wil
liam Westmoreland. Com
mander, Military Assistance
Command, Vietnam, and
Brigadier General Wi 11 ard
Pearson, Commander, Ist
Brigade, 101st Airborne Di
vision.
running generally south a distance
of 4,900 feet more or less to the
rear of petitioner’s property and
through other properties, and being
42 feet more or less in width; said
land lying and being in Land Lot
116 and others of the 12th District
of Clayton County, Georgia.
Said application shall be heard on
the 4th day of April, 1967, and un
less good cause is shown to the
contrary said portion of said old
road will be declared discontinued
and closed.
This 28th day of February, 1967.
COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS
AND REVENUE OF CLAYTON
COUNTY, GEORGIA
P. K. Dixon, Chairman
4-5
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY
To All To Whom it May Concern:
Lunnie Sewell Ellis having, in
proper form, applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
on the estate of William M. Sewell,
late of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of William M. Sewell
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to Lunnie Sewell
Ellis on the William M. Sewell
estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 20 day of February,
1967.
JOE T. LANE,
Ordinary
3-28
CITATION DIbiVUSSION
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Willard W. Mann, Guardian of
Cheryl u. Mann, has applied to me
lor a discharge irom ms guardian
ship oi Cheryl D. Mann.
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to nle their objec
tions, ii any they have, on or be
fore the lust Monday in April next,
else he will be uiscnarged from his
guardianship as applied for.
JOE T. LANE,
Ordinary
3-28
CITATION, ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
To All Whom it May Concern:
ROGER LYNN WisLLS having in
proper lorin applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Joel Tommy Wells,
late of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Joel Tommy Wells
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to Koger Lynn Wells
on Joel Tommy Wells estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 21st day of February,
1967.
JOE T. LANE,
Ordinary
3-28
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Personally appeared before me,
Mr. Paul H. Ficht Jr. who on oath
deposes and says that Mr. Paul H.
Ficht Jr., P.O. Box 115, Conley,
Ga. 30027 is doing business in Clay
ton County, Georgia at Conley,
under the name and style of The
G.A.G.S. “The Great American
Gold Society’’. The business to be
carried on is reproduction of gags
(big tales) and membership.
This affidavit is made in accord
ance with the Act of the Georgia
Legislature approved August 15,
1929, and amended March 29, 1937,
and March 20, 1943.
PAUL H. FICHT JR.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 7th day of March, 1967.
Virginia L. Watson
Notary Public Clayton County, Ga.
My Commission Expires Aug. 1, 1970
(SEAL)
Notice is given that Ruby Merrell
Hill (Gordon) has filed a petition
in the Superior Court of Clayton
County to change her maiden name
to Ruby Merle Hill (Gordon).
MILES B. SAMS
Attorney for Petitioner
3-28
Sensing the News
CIA Aid to Leftwingers
*
The revelations concerning Central
Intelligence Agency financial assist
ance to organizations on the domestic
scene, and the use of so-called conduit
foundations to aid these groups, under
standably is causing a chain reaction
of protest.
Ironically, American conservatives,
who long have defended the CIA
against criticism by leftists who want
to eliminate U. S. security arrange
ments, now find that the agency has
been pouring out money to a variety
of outfits that are socialist in nature
■and that are highly critical of vigorous
American action against communism.
For example, it has come to light
that Norman Thomas, the former So
cialist Party leader, has been head of
an organization known as the Insti
tute of International Labor Research,
which received about $1 million in CIA
funds to organize left-of-center parties
throughout Latin America. The fac
ulty of the Institute even included
Juan Bosch, the Dominican political
leader who let the communists grab
power in Santo Domingo.
The threads of this one organiza
tion’s operations lead in many direc
tions. It develops, for example, that
Associate Justice William O. Douglas,
the most radical of the Supreme Court
judges and an advocate of U. S. recog
nition of Red China, was a board mem
ber of a center set up by the parent In
stitute.
More than $1 million in CIA funds
also was channeled to the ultra-radi
cal National Student Association. An
interesting sidelight on these gifts was
that the CIA once coughed up $140,000
so the NSA could unload a debt-ridden
bookstore in Chicago.
The record shows that the National
Student Association, which received
these vast sums from the CIA, cen
sured the U. S. for putting down anti-
American riots in the Panama Canal
Zone, proposed admission of Red
China to the U. N., recommended that
the U. S. immediately cease bombing
of Communist North Viet Nam and
suspend all military action in South
Viet Nam, and condemned U. S. inter
vention in the Dominican Republic.
Congressman John Ashbrook
(R-Ohio) said in a speech in the
House: “How can the CIA continue to
finance an organization with such a
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MAKE YOUR OWN
I. Narrator of children’s
special, "Rabbit Hill."
Bert Lahr
Danny Kaye
Burl Ives
2. Star of movie, “War of
the Worlds."
Jack Webb
Fred Allen
Gene Barry
3. Host of “Reach for the
Stars."
Merv Griffin
Bill Mazer
Jimmy Dean
4. Officer Gannon, "Drag
net 1967"
Harry Morgan
Robert Taylor
Gene Evans
5. Dr. Althea Davis, of "The
Doctors."
Peggy Lane
Elizabeth Hubbard
Susanne Leeds
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REPLACEMENT PART
... A plastic plate, that will
replace a section of his skull,
is checked for fit on Navy
Machinery Repairman Allan
Smith at Chelsea Naval Hos
pital near Boston. Smith, of
Westboro, Mass., was in
jured in an accident aboard
the U.S.S. Proteus, and a
Cortion of his skull had to
e removed. Following the
surgery, a navy dentist and
a specially-trained enlisted
dental technician designed
and built the plastic plate. A
neuro-surgeon will install the
plate in the operating room,
while the dentist stands by to
make any final adjustments
on the replacement part that
may be necessary.
Free Press-News & Farmer, Tues., Mar. 14, 1967
By Thurman Sensing
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Southern States Industrial Council
record is a question of great interest.”
He noted that the anti-communist
youth groups such as Young Ameri
cans For Freedom, have never received
aid from the CIA.
U. S. Rep. Watkins M. Abbitt
(D-Va) has said he strongly criticizes
“the policy of feeding so much tax
payers’ money into an organization so
often identified with radical leftwing
positions.” He pointed out that the
Richmond News Leader has raised the
possibility that Juan Bosch was re
turned to the Dominican Republic
through the use of CIA funds—a mat
ter which certainly deserves congres
sional scrutiny.
Another startling disclosure of
links between the CIA and ultra-lib
eral groups concerns gifts s o the Na
tional Council of Churches from three
funds associated with the CIA. Money
from one of the conduit foundations
was spent on that controversial church
body’s anti-poverty program.
One of the organizations aided by
foundations linked to the CIA is the
Society of African Culture. In 1965,
the Society was a sponsor of a confer
ence in Washington, which had as its
purpose the mounting of pressure
against South Africa, an anti-commu
nist country which cooperates with
the U. S. in defense and space research
projects. News reports also tell of CIA
funds being used to bring African
leftists to the United States—leftists
who are opponents of nations with
which the United States is allied.
The whole situation is appalling.
U. S. Rep. John E. Hunt (R-NJ) has
called for a congressional investigation
of “how much CIA money has been
channeled to private organizations
which was used for leftist purposes
having nothing to do with the con
duct of the cold war.”
The United States needs the best
intelligence service it can develop. But
there is no possible justification for
using secret appropriations to finance
leftwing groups which consistently
work against the interests of the
United States in the cold war. If the
CIA has been infiltrated by left-of
center types, the Congress should get
the facts. Victory in the cold war will
never be achieved if CIA funds are
aiding socialists and worse at home
and abroad.
VACATION FUN ... It may be summer where you are,
but it's winter in Australia. Two University of Michigan stu
dents, Fred Parr and George Knox went to the Snowy Moun
tains near Canberra, ride chairlift that will take them for more
than a mile.
ON THE ROCKS . . . Four little Geisha girls are taking
time out from their tea pouring ceremonies to look at swans
on a lake in Kyoto, Japan. The girls wear their traditional
dress when working.
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PW - La
BLUE AND GOLD . . . Pretty university coeds having a
fashion huddle is probably no( unusual. Yet these Hofstra
University showed their school spirit by dyeing shoes in
school colors — and wearing a different colored shoe on each
foot.
Azaleas - Boxwoods
Shrubbery
PRICES REDUCED
Owner Deceased
RAINBOW FARMS NURSERY
Stockbridge, Ga.
Junction Highway 42 and 138
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