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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER IN
SECURITY DEED
On the 11th day of April, 1967,
Charlie David Chipman executed a
Security Deed 1o Collateral Invest
ment Company, a corporation organ
ized and existing under the laws of
Alabama, securing a note of even
date for Ten thousand ($10,000.00)
Dollars, with interest thereon from
that date at the rate of Six Per
Centum (6} Per Annum, principal
and interest being payable in
monthly instaliments of Fifty Nine
and 96 /100 1859.96) Dollars on the
first day of each month beginning
on the first day of Mayv, 1967. This
Security Deed was recorded in Deed
Book 461, Folio 24, Clayton County
Records, on April 14, 1967. This Se
curity Deed was fully assigned by
Collateral Investment Company 1o
the Federal National Mortgage As
sociation a corporation organized
under an act of Congress and exisi-
Ing pursuant to the Federal National
Morigage Association Charter Act,
having its principal office in the
City of Washington, D. C. Said as
signment was made on the 25th day
of May, 1967, and recorded in Clay
ton County Records Book 465, Page
228, on the 30th day of May, 1967
By virtue of the Power of Sale
contained in said Security Deed,
there will be sold by the under
signed at public outery 10 the highest
bidder. for cash before the court
house door at Clayton County, Geor
gia, within the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in June, 1968,
the same being the 4th dayv of June,
1968, the following described prop
eriy:
All that certain property situated
and being in Land Lot 21 of the
13th District of Clayton County,
Georgia and being Lots 13 and 14,
Block B of Oak Forest Subdivision,
as per plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 2. page 160-A. Clayton County,
Georgia Records and being more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin on
the northern side of Pine Sireet,
533.5 feet westerly as measured along
the northern side of Pine Street
from the point formed by the in
rersection of the western side of Old
Jonesboro Road and the northern
side of Pine Sireet, said point of
beginning also being at the south
west corner of Lot 12, said block
and subdivision: running thence
northerly along the western line of
said Lot 12, 150 feet 10 an iron pin;
running thence westerly 100 feet to
an iron pin at the northeast corne:
of Lot 15, said block and subdivision:
running thence southerly along the
eastern line of said Lot 15, 150 seer
to an iron pin on the northern side
of Pine Street: running thence east
erly along the northern side of Pine
Sireet 100 feet to an iron pin and
the poini of beginning; being im
proved property known as No. 116
Pine Sireet, Mountain View, Geor
gia and being all as shown on Plat
of Survey by C. R. Roberts, dated
March 23, 1967
The debr secured by said Security
Deed and note has been and is here
by declared due because of nonpay
ment thereof. The debt remaining
in default, this sale will be made for
the purpose of payving the same and
all expenses ot this sale.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Charlie David Chipman
and subject 10 outstanding ad
valorem taxes and/or assessments
and /or restrictions, if any
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR
Charlie David Chipman
KALER, KARESH & RUBIN
BY:; Paul M. McLarty, Jr.
ATTORNEYS FOR
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGEF
ASSOCIATION
1820 Fulion National Bank Building
Ailanta, Georgia 30303
525-6886
5-30
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER IN
SECURITY DEED
On the 29th day of July, 1966,
Pierce Dovle Abercrombie executed
a Security Deed 1o Federal National
Mortgage Association, a corporation
organized and existing under the
laws of the United States of America.
securing a note of even date for
Eleven Thousand One Hundred Fifiy
1511,150.000 Dollars with interes:
thereon from that date at the rate
of Five and three-fourths 5%/ per
centum - per annum, principal and
interest being payable in monthly
installments of Sixty Five and
12/100 1565.12) Dollars on the first
day of each month beginning on the
tirst day of September, 1966. This
Security Deed was recorded in Deed
Book 440, Folio 627, Clavton County
Records, on August 3, 1966
By virtue of the Power of Sale
contained in said Security Deed
there will be sold by the undersigned
at public outcry 1o the highes
bidder, for cash before the cour:-
house door at Clayton County, Geor
gia, within the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in June. 1968,
the same being the 41h day of June,
1968, Ithe following described prop
(7 ol B\
All that real estate situated and
being in Land Lot 175 of the 13th
District of Clayton County, Georgia,
and being Lot 11 as per plat of the
South Fulton Construction Co., Inc .
property, pepared by J. E. Allen,
Registered Surveyor No. 416, Dated
July 6, 1960, and recorded in Plat
Book 6, Page 112, Clayion County
Records, and being more particu
larly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
south side of Johnson Road 1,1487
teer easterly, as measured along the
south side of Johnson Road, from
the point formed by the intersection
of the south side of Johnson Road
and the eastern right of way of
Highway No. 41, and running thence
south 150 feet 10 an iron pin; run
ning thence east, parallel with John
son Road, 75 feet 1o an iron pin;
running thence north 150 feet to
an iron pin on the south side of
Johnson Road; running thence west
along the south side of Johnson
Road, 75 feet 1o an iron pin and
the point of beginning
The debt secured by said Security
Deed and the note has been and is
hereby declared due because of non
payment thereof. The debt remain-
Ing in default, this sale will be made
tor the purpose of paying the same
and, all expenses of this sale.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Pierce Doyle Abercrom
bie and subject to outstanding ad
valorem taxes and/or assessments
and 7or resirictions, if any.
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR
Pierce Doyle Abercrombie
KALER, KARESH & RUBIN
By: Paul M. McLarty, Jr.
ATTORNEYS FOR
FEDERAL NATIONAI. MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION
1820 Fulion National Bank Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
525-6886
5-30
GEORGIA
FULTON COUNTY
BY REASON of a default in the
payment of the monthly installments
due under the terms of the noie,
there will be sold by the under
signed in front of the court house
door, in Clayton County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in June, 1968,
during the legal hours of sale, to
the highet bidder, for cash. The fol
lowing described property 1o wil.
ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of
land lying and being in Land Lot
38 of the 13th District of Clayton
County, Georgia, being Lot 5, Brook
side Subdivision, according to plat
recorded in Plat Book 1, page 91,
Clayton County Records, and being
more particularly described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING alt a point on the
west side of Bostwick Drive (Road)
IWo hundred twelve (212) feet
South, as measured along the west
side of Bostwick Drive, from the
southwest corner of the intersection
of Bostwick Drive and Rainwater
Drive; said point of beginning also
being the south line of Lot 4, said
subdivision and plat: thence running
south along the west side of Bost
wick Drive, fifty-three (53) feet 1o
a point which is two hundred sixty
five (265) seer north, as measured
along the west side of Bostwick
Drive, from the northwest corner of
the intersection of Bostwick Drive
and Hillside Drive; said point also
being the north line of Lot 6, said
subdivision and plat; thence west
along the north line of said Lot 6,
one hundred fifty (150) feet; thence
north fifty-three (53) feet to the
south line of the above mentioned
Lot 4; thence east along the south
line of said Lot 4, one hundred fifty
1150) seer to the west side of Bosi
wick Drive and the point of be
ginning: being improved property,
having a one story frame family
dwelling located thercon, known as
4525 Bostwick Drive, according to
the present svsiem of numbering
houses in the City of College Park,
Georgia.
Said property will be sold as
the property of Henry L. Baker
& Mrs. Minnie Dorothy Baker
under and by virtue of the power
and authori'v contained in a cer
tain Deed to Secure Debt from Henry
L. Baker & Mrs Minnie Dorothy
Baker 10 Arlania Federal Savings
and Loan Assaciation dated May 21,
1962, and recorded in Deed Book
271. Page 284-6. Clavton County rec
ords.
Said pronerty will be sold subject
to all unnaid taxes and/or special
assessments against the property
and /or restrictions of record if any'
This 3rd dav of Mav 1968
ATILANTA FEDFRAI SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
As Atiorney-in-Fact for Henrv L
Baker & Mrs. Minnie Dorothy
Baker
W. O. DUVALL. ATTORNEY
18-22 Marierta Sireet. N.W
Atlanta 3, Georgia
5-30
GEORGIA
FULTON COUNTY
BY REASON of a default in Ihe
payment of the monthly installments
due under the terms of the note,
there will be sold by the under
signed in front of the court house
door, in Clavion County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in June, 1968
during the le2al hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, for cash. The fol
lowing described property 1o wit.
ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of
land Iving and being in Land Lot
242 of the 12th District of Clayton
County, Georgia, being Lot 4. Block
C. Pleasant Acres Subdivision, ac
cording to plat recorded in Plar Book
6. page 147, Clavion County records
and being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING a1 a point on the
northwesterly side of Conley Road,
'wo hundred ninery 1290 feet
northeasterly. as measured along the
northwesterly side of Conlev Road.
from the corner formed by the in
tersection of the northwesterly side
of Conlev Road and the northeast
erly side of Camellia Trail. if said
corner were extended to form an
angle instead of a curve: said point
of beginning also being a1 the line
which divides Lots 3 and 4. said
block. <ubdivicion and plat: thence
running northeasterly along the
northwesterly side of Conley Road,
eighty (801 feet 10 a point which is
two hundred twelve and seventy
five hundredihs 1212751 feet south
westerly, as measured along the
northwesterlyv side of Conley Road,
from the correr formed by the in
tersection of the northwesterly side
of Conley Road and the southwest
erly side of Cherokee Trail. if said
corner were extonded to form an
angle instead of a curve; said point
being at the line which divides Lots 4
and 5, said block, subdivision and
plat; thence northwesterly along the
line which divides said Lots 4 and
5, and forming an interior angle of
91 degrees 16 minutes with the pre
ceding course, one hundred sixty
nine and five hundredths (169.05)
seer; thence southwesterly seventy
1701 teet 10 the line which divides
the above mentioned Lots 3 and 4;
thence southeasterly along the iine
which divides said Lots 3 and 4,
and forming an interior angle of 87
degrees 30 minutes with the pre
ceding course, a distance of one
hundred seveniv-eight and three
tenths (178.3) seer 10 the northwest
erly side of Conley Road and the
point of beginning: being improved
properiy
Said properiv will be sold as the
property of KENNETH DON FALLS,
under and by virtue of the powe
and authority contained in acer
-lain Deed to Secure Debit from KEN
NETH DON FALLS 10 Atlanta Fed
eral Savings and Loan Association
dated April 13, 1961, and recorded
in Deed Book 240, Page 492 /495,
Clayion County records.
Said property will be sold sub
ject to all unpaid taxes and /or spe
cial assessments against the property
and /or restrictions of record, if
any!
This 300 h day of April, 1968
ATLANTA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
As Attornev-in-Fact for
KENNETH DON FALLS
W. O. DUVALL, ATTORNEY
18-22 Marietta Street, N.W
Atlanta 3. Georgia
5-30
CITATION DISMISSION
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Harola Lee Hatcher, Guardian of
Terry Lee Hatcher, has applied to me
for a discharge from his guardian
ship of Terry Lee Haicher:
This is therefore 1o notify all per
sons concerned to file their object
tions, if any they have, or or before
the first Monday in June next, else
he will be discharged from his
guardianship as applied for.
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary
5-30
CITATION DISMISSION
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Corene Camble, Guardian of Nor
man Lee Ganmble, has applied 1o me
for a discharg> from his guardian
ship of Norman Lee Gamble:
This is therefore 10 notify all per
sons concerned to file their objec
tions, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in June next, else
he will be discharged from his
guardianship as applied for.
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary
5-30
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Pursuant 1o a power of sale con
tained in a certain security deed
executed by Warren A. Rustin 10
Fickling & Walker, Inc., dated the
Ist day of August, 1966, recorded in
Deed Book 440, Page 615, Clayion
County Records, modified on the
20th day of August, 1966, modifica
tion agreement being recorded in
Book 442, Page 542, Clayton County
Records, and being subsequently
iransferred 1o The Bowery Savings
Bank, and by virtue of a default in
the payment of the debt mentioned
in said deed The Bowery Savings
Bank as Transferee and Assignee of
Fickling & Walker, Inc., as Attorney
In Fact for Wiarren A. Rustin, 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 Tues
day in June, 1968, subject to any
outstanding and unpaid taxes and /or
street improvements and /or ease
ments and/or restrictive covenants
appearing of record, the following
described property, towit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lving and being in Land Lot 173 of
the 13th District, Clayton County,
Georgia, being a part of Lot 41,
Block G, Camelot Subdivision, Unit
Two, Section Two, as shown on plat
recorded in Plat Book 9, page 9,
Clayion County Records, and being
more particularly described as fol
lows: 3
BEGINNING at an iron pin on the
Easterly side of Lady Heidi Court
486.7 feet Northerly from the inter
section of the Easterly side of Lady
Heidi Court with the Northerly side
of Valley Hill Road, said point being
al the Northwesterly corner of Lot
42, said block; running thence
Northeasterly along the Northwesi
erly side of said Lot 42 a distance
of 154 feel 10 an iron pin; running
thence Northerly along a line which
forms an interior angle of 95-degrees
55-minutes with the last preceding
line a distance of 65 feet to an iron
pin at the Southeasierly corner of
Lot 40, said block; running thence
Southwesterly along a line which
forms an exterior angle of 98-degrees
43-minutes with the last preceding
line a distance of 83.95 feet to an
iron pin; running thence Westerly
along o line forming an exterior
angle of 169-degrees 02-minutes with
the last preceding line a distance of
69.4 feet to an iron pin on the East
erly side of Lady Heidi Court; run
ning thence Southerly along the East
erly side of Lady Heidi Court 71
feet to the iron pin at the point of
beginning. This being improved
property with a house thereon, all
shown on survey of same made for
Warren A. Rustin by Shirey, Nelson
& Associated, dated 6/24 /66,
THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK
As Transferee and Assignee
Aforesaid
As Afttorney In Fact For
Warren A. Rustin
DRENNAN & BRANNON
Attorneys At Law
Anlanta, Georgia
5-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA—CLAYTON COUNTY
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in deed 1o secure debt
executed and delivered by Sharon
Lee Elliotnt 10 Bennie R. Yonce, dated
April 29, 1967, recorded June 6, 1967
in deed book 465 page 641 and sub
sequently transferred to Edwin L
Collins, recorded in deed book 493
page 349 lin the office of the clerk
of the Superior Court, Clayton Coun
tyv Georgia and fully described there
in and by virtue of default in pay
ment of the debt mentioned therein,
the undersigned as attorney in fact
for Sharon Lee Elliott will sell be
fore the Courthouse doors in Clayton
County Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale for cash to the high
est bidder on the first Tuesday in
June 1968
All that tract or parcel of land
Iving and being in Land Lot 242 of
the 13th District, Clayton County,
Georgia, beine Lot 25, Block E, as
per plat of Dixie Subdivision Uni
Four, recorded in Plat Book 9, Page
162 in the Clerk of Superior Court,
Clavion Couniv, Georgia, being im
mroved property known as 670 Utoy
Court, Jonesboro, Ga.
EDWIN L. COLLINS as rransferee
and as attorney in fact for
Sharon Lee Ellion
2356 Cloverdale Dr. S.E
Atlanta 16 Georgia
5-30
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
Civil Action,
NO. 11,137
CITY OF ATLANTA
VS.
THOMAS J. SIMMONS, AS CO
EXECUTOR AND CO-TRUSTEE
UNDER WILL OF W. B. JACKSON,
DECEASED, ET AL
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
By order of the court, you are
hereby notified that the City of
Atlanta in City of Atlanta vs. Thom
as J. Simmons, Fred R. Jackson,
James L. Thomason, J. H. Jackson
and A, P, Jacksan, all ag Co-
Executors and Co-Trustees under the
Will of W. B. Jackson, deceased, et
al NO. 11,137 Clayton Superior Court,
seeks to condemn the following de
scribed property:
ALL that tract or parcel of land
lyving and being in Land Lot 11 of
the 13th District, Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 3, Block B, Fair
fax Manor Subdivision and more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the east
side of Union Road 131 feet south
of the southeast corner of Union
Road and Keene Street; running
thence south 60 feet to an iron pin;
running thence east along the north
side of Lot 4, 150 feet to an iron pin;
running thence north 60 feet to an
iron pin: running thence west along
the south line of Lot 2, 150 feet to
the point of beginning, as per plat
prepared by Embry M. Crawford
Reg. No. 610, August 9, 1954,
You are hereby further notified
that an order has been signed by
the Court requiring all persons
owning or claiming any right, title,
interest, claim or demand in, to or
against said property, all lienors,
tenants and lessees thereof, and all
other persons having any interest
in said property to appear at a
hearing before Honorable Willlam V
George, Special Master appointed in
and for said cause, said hearing to
be held at Room 303, Clayton County
Courthouse, on the 14 day of May,
1968, at 11:00 o'clock, A.M., then
and there to establish, by evidence,
their rights, titles and claims in and
to said property and the value
thereof.
WITNESS the Honorable Harold
R. Banke, Judge of said Court, the
Ist day of May, 1968.
s/ JOE B. MUNDY
Clerk, Superior Court, Clayton
County, Georgia
5-30
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
CIVIL ACTION
NO. 11,143
CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
CITY OFVATLANTA
S.
SKILCRAFT HOMES, INC., ET AL
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
By order of the court, you are
hereby notified that the City of
Atlanta in City of Atlanta vs. Skil
craft Homes, Inc., Miller H. Gil
reath, and/or his heirs at law,
and/or his devisces; H. F. Boston,
and /or his heirs at law, and /or his
devisees; Simon Alexander, and/or
his heirs at law, and /or his devisees;
V. B. Deßord, and/or his heirs at
law, and/or his devisees; Dwimple
B. Boston a/k/a Dimple Blanche
HBoston; Fulton Federal Savings and
Loan Association; Mrs. Martha Nay;
Beuy P. Smith; Dana Workman,
John H. Cook, and/or his heirs at
law, and/or his devisees, et al NO.
11,143 Clayton Superior Court, seeks
1o condemn the following described
property:
Tract 1
ALL that iract or parcel of land
lving and being in Land Lot 27 of
the 13th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lots 1 and 2 of the
property of Skilcraft Homes, Inc.
per plat recorded in Plait Book 9,
page 152, Clayton County Records
and being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at the Northwest
corner of Darley Street and Curtis
Street running thence East along
the North side of Darley Street 110.1
feet to a point; running thence North
at an interior angle of 91 degrees, 24
minutes with the preceding call 170
feet to a point; running thence East
110.1 feet 1o a point on the West side
of Curtis Street; running thence
South along the West side of Curtis
Street 170 feet to the Northwest cor
ner of Curtis Street and Darley Stree!
at the point of beginning.
Tract 2
ALL that tract or parcel of land
Iving and being in Land Lot 27 of
the 13th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lots 3,4, and 5 of
the property of Skilcraft Homes, Inc.
per plat recorded in Plat Book 9,
page 152, Clayton County Records
and being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at the Northeast cor
ner of Darley Street and Curtis
Street running thence East along
the North side of Darley Street 150
{eer to a point; running thence North
at an interior angle of 87 degrees,
48 minutes with the preceding call
169.9 feet to a point; running thence
West 150 feet 1o a point on the Easi
side of Curtis Street; running thence
South along the East side of Curtis
Street 169.9 feet to the Northeast
corner of Darley Sireet and Curltis
Street ar the point of beginning.
The above and foregoing (racts
comprising Lots 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
and 31 of the Subdivision of the
Cook and Alexander property (which
includes that portion of said prop
erty lying within the limits of Cur
tis Street at this point),
You are hereby further notified
that an order has been signed by
the Court requiring all persons
owning or claiming any right, title,
interest, claim or demand in, to or
against said property, all lienors,
tenants and lessees thereof, and all
other persons having any interest
in said property to appear at a
hearing before Honorable Victor
Higgins, Special Master appointed in
and for said cause, said hearing to
be held at Room 303, Clayton County
Courthouse, on the 14th day of May,
1968, at 1:00 o'clock, P.M., then
and there to esiablish, by evidence,
their rights, titles and claims in and
1o said property and the value
thereof.
WITNESS the Honorable Harold
R. Banke, Judge of said Court, the
Ist day of May, 1968.
s/ JOE B. MUNDY
Clerk, Superior Court, Clayton
County, Georgia
5-30
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
FEBRUARY TERM, 1968
CASE NUMBER 68-457
RAYMON‘I,)S LEE STANLEY
MARGARET ANN STANLEY
TO: MARGARET ANN STANLEY-
Greetings:
By order of the Court, dated May
3rd, 1968, you are hereby notified
that on the 3rd dayv of May 1968,
RAYMOND LEE STANLEY filed
suit against you for Divorce. You
are hereby reouired to be and ap
pear in said Court within 60 days
from the 3rd day of May, 1968, then
and there 10 make answer in writing
1o the olaintiff’s complaint,
WITNESS (he HON. HAROLD
BANKE, JUDGE of said Court.
This the 3 day of Mav. 1968,
JOE B. MUNDY
Clerk of Superior Court
By: Sharon Wright
Deputy Clerk
E. B. Shaw
Atiornev at law
100%2 Hunter St., S.W.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 8.30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
IN SECURITY DEED
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain se
curity deed executed by NATIONAL
INVESTORS, INC., to MRS. LEAH
D. JOHNSON, dated March 17, 1966,
and recorded in Deed Book 435,
pages 332, 333, 334 and 335, in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Clayton County, Georgia,
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash
before the courthouse of Clayton
County, Georgia, during the legal
hours of sale. on the first Tuesday
in June, 1968, to-wit: June 4, 1968.
the following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lots 215
and 216 of the 13th District of Clay
ton County, Georgia, being two tracts
of land being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
Tract "“A'"
BEGINNING it a concrete monu
ment located at the northwest corner
of the intersection of Warren Drive
and the right of way of Georgia State
Highway No. 85; running thence
north 12 degrees 29 minutes east,
along the northwesterly side of the
right of way of Georgia State High
way No. 85, 600 feet to an iron pin;
running thence south 89 degrees 24
minutes west 256 feet to an iron pin;
running thence south 7 degrees 10
minutes west 589.8 feet to an iron pin
located on the northerly side of War
ren Drive; running thence easterly
along the northerly side of Warren
Drive 200 feet to a concrete monu
ment located at the northwest corner
of the intersection of Warren Drive
and Georgia Highway No. 85 and
the point of beginning; said Tract
“A" containing 3.06 acres according
to a plat of survey prepared by
Allied Engineering Associates, Inc.
of Atlanta, Georgia, dated March 11,
1966.
pact )l
BEGINNING at an iron pin located
on the northerly side of Warren
Drive 200 feet westerly, as measured
along the northerly side of Warren
Drive, from a concrete monument lo
cated at the northwest corner of the
intersection of Warren Drive and
Georgia State Highway No. 85 (said
point of beginning being located at
the southwest corner of the above
described Tract “A"); running thence
westerly along the northerly side of
Warren Drive 565 feet to an iron
pin; running thence north 0 degrees
33 minutes west 198.7 feet to an iron
pin; running thence south 89 degrees
24 minutes west 500 feet to an fron
pin; running thence south 0 degrees
31 minutes east 200 feet to an iron
pin located on the northerly side of
Warren Drive; running thence west
erly along the northerly side of War
ren Drive 60 feet to an iron pin;
running thence north 0 degrees 31
minutes west 200 feet to an iron pin;
running thence south 89 degrees 24
minutes west~3oo.l feet to an iron
pin. running thence north ¢ degrees
31 minutes west 200 feet to an iron
pin; running thence south 89 degrees
24 minutes west 200 feet to an iron
pin jrunning thence south 0 degrees
31 minutes east 400 feet to an iron
pin located on the northerly side of
Warren Drive; running thence west
erly along the northerly side of War
ren Drive 25 feet to an iron pin;
running thence north 0 degrees 31
minutes west 524.5 feet to an iron
pin; running thence south 89 degrees
24 minutes west 400.1 feet to an iron
pin; running thence south 0 degrees
31 minutes east 524.4 feet to an iron
pin located on the northerly side of
Warren Drive; running thence west
erly along the northerly side of War
ren Drive 4262 feet to a concrete
monument found; running thence
north 0 degrees 54 minutes west
1894.3 feet to a point located in the
center of a branch: running thence
easterly, northeasterly, southeasterly,
northeasterly and southeasterly and
along the center line of said branch
and the meanderings thereof 1820
feet, more or less, to a point lo
cated in the center of said branch
(said point being located 4.5 feet
north from a concrete monument
located on the southerly bank of said
branch); running thence south 4.5
feet to a concrete monument found;
running thence south 1 degree 35
minutes east 571.5 feet to an {iron
pin; running thence north 88 degrees
0 minutes east 50.8 feet to an iron
pin; running thence south 66 degrees
54 minutes east 561.4 feet to an iron
pin; running thence north 88 degrees
5 minutes east 699.5 feet to an iron
pin located on the northwesterly side
of the right of way of Georgia State
Highway No. 85; running thence
southwesterly along the northwest
erly side of said Highway right of
way 475.8 feet to an iron pin (said
iron pin being located at the north
east corner of the said Tract “A'");
running thence south 89 degrees 24
minutes west and along the north
erly line of said Tract “A'" 256 feet
to an iron pin; running thence south
7 degrees 10 minutes west along the
northwesterly line of said Tract “A"
589.8 feet to an iron pin located on
the northerly side of Warren Drive
and the point of beginning; said
Tract “B" containing 89.45 acres ac
cording to a plat and survey pre
pared by Allied Engineering Asso
ciates, Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia,
dated March 11, 1966.
The debt secured by said security
deed having been declared due be
cause of default in the payment on
the loan, and the debt remaining in
default, this sale will be made for
the purpose of paying the indebted
ness, attorneys' fees and the lawful
expenses of said sale. Said property
will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash.
Said sale 10 be SUBJECT TO all
unpaid taxes and assessments, SUB
JECT TO security deed from Na
tional Investors, Inc. to the Citizens
and Southern National Bank dated
March 22, 1966, and recorded in Deed
Book 428, page 367, Clayton County
Records, as amended by Modifica
tion Agreement dated May 8, 1967,
and recorded in Deed Book 466, page
35, said records and transferred, and
assigned to Union Mutual Life In
surance Company by instrument
dated June 2, 1967, and recorded in
Deed Book 466, page 34, said records,
and ALSO SUBJECT TO security
deeds from National Investors, Inc.,
to the Citizens and Southern Na
tional Bank dated March 22, 1966,
and recorded in Deed Book 428,
pages 377 and 372, said records,
which security deeds and the prom
issory notes in the approximate
amounts of $62,443.27 having been
assigned by the Citizens and South
ern National Bank to Mrs. Leah D.
Johnson on February 9, 1968.
MRS. LEAH D. JOHNSON, as
Attorney in Fact for Natfonal
Investors, Inc.
Gerald A. Friedlander
Nall, Miller, Cadenhead & Dennis
Attorneys at Law
2400 National Bank of Georgia
Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
5-2
NOTICE OF Ptilsl.lc HEARING
CONNECTION WITH APPLICATION
FOR REZONING
CITY OF MORROW, GEORGIA
Please take notice that an appli
cation has been filed by Mr. Pope
Dickson with the City of Morrow
to have the following described
property zoned from its present usage
to_a C-3, Commercial.
The property bemf located at Mor
row Road and Phillips Drive being
below described as Parcel A and
Parcel B and containing 4 acres more
or less.
PARCEL A
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in land lot No. 144
of the 12th District of Clayton Coun
ty, Georgia and being more particu
larly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
east side of Phillips Drive 1123 feet
north of the intersection of the east
side of Phillips Drive with the
northeast side of Morrow Road, said
beginning point being at an iron
pin at the northwest corner of prop
erty owned by L. B, Tuten and
leased to The Sinclair Oil Company;
running thence north along the east
side of Phillips Drive 100 feet to an
iron pin; running thence north 88
degrees 03 minutes east 368.4 feet to
an iron pin; running thence south
15 degrees east 215 feet, more or less,
to a point, which point is 396.3 feet
north of the aforesaid Morrow Road
and which point is the northeastern
most corner of Parcel ‘B’ herein
after described in this contract; run
ning thence 277 feet, more or less, to
a point on the aforesaid Sinclair Oil
Company east line; running thence
north along the east line of the
aforesald Sinclair Oil Company
leased property 99 feet to an iron
pin, which iron pin is located at the
northeast corner of the aforesaid
Sinclair Oil Company; running
thence west along the north line of
the Sinclair Oil Company 106.9 feet
to the iron pin at the point of be
ginning.
PARCEL B
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot No. 144
of the 12th District of Clayton Coun
|{, Georgia and being more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the intersection of
the east side of Phillips Drive with
the northeast side of slorrow Road;
thence proceed southeasterly along
the northeast side of the aforesaid
Morrow Road 150 feet to an iron
pPin, which Iron pin marks the
southeast corner of property of L. B
Tuten which is under lease to The
Sinclair Oil' Company and which
iron pin and corner is THE POINT
OF BEGINNING, thence southeast
erly along the northeast side of Mor
row Road 404 feet to an iron pin;
thence north 01 degrees 15 minutes
west, 3963 feet 10 the southeast cor
ner of Parcel A as described here
inabove: thence west along the
southernmost line of the aforesaid
and aforedescribed Parcel A, 277
seer to a point on the east line of
the aforesaid Sinclair Oil leased
premises; thence south along the
cast line of the aforesaid Sinclair
Oil premises 115 feet to an iron pin
at_the point of beginning
Nonice is hereby given that there
will be a4 Public Hearing before the
Zoning Commission on Thursday
Night, Mav 30, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. at
the new City Hall on Reynolds Road
There will be a final hearing before
the Mavor and Council on June 4.
1968 a1 7:30 PM. at the new Citv
Hall on Reynolds Road.
{MRS.) TOOTSIE McKINNON
City Clerk
City of Morrow
5-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
IN SECURITY DEED
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in that certain Se
curity Deed executed by Bobby Pat
rick t(also known as Bobby H. Pat
rick' 1o PINELAND BUILDERS,
INC. & corporation organized under
the laws of the State of Georgia,
dated January 15, 1963, and recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clayton County,
Georgia, in Deed Book 203, page
154, and ranstferred and assigned to
COUSINS PROPERTIES INCORPO
RATED by Assignment dated May 4.
1967 and recorded May 5, 1967 in
Deed Book 463, page 189, in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Clayton County, Georgia,
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry 1o the highest bidder for cash
before the door of the courthouse in
Clayion County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday of June, 1968, to-wit: June
4. 1968, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that wact or parcel of land
Iving and being in Land Lot 18 of
the 13th Disirict of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 19, Block H, Unii
IV of Mountain View Plaza Subdlivi
sion, and being improved property
known as 312 Cascade Drive, Forest
Park, Clayion County, Georgia, as
per plat by Jaro, Inc., recorded in
Clayton County Records.
The debt secured by said deed s
evidenced by a note dated January
15, 1963, in the amount of $2,894.00,
payable principal and interest at the
rate of six and one-fourth (6%
per cent per annum in the amount
of SIB.BO per month, beginning on
February 9, 1963, and continuing
thereafter until interest and princi
pal are paid in full, for a period of
twenty-five (25) yvears
Said promissory note is in defauli
by reason of the nonpayment of the
monthly installment due December
9, 1967 and each monthly installment
due thereafter, with the result that
Cousins Properties Incorporated has,
pursuant to the acceleration clause
contained in said note, declared the
entire remaining balance of $2,-
779.70 owed on sald note due and
payvable
The aforesaid security deed is sub
ject 1o a certain prior security deed
in favor of First Federal Savings
and Loan Association of Atlanta,
dated October 9, 1961, recorded in
Deed Book 253, page 583, Clayton
County, Georgia Records, securing an
indebtedness with a principal bal
ance of $9.047.20 plus accrued in
terest 1o date in the amount of
$92.27
Cousins Properties Incorporated,
10 protect its interest under the
aforesaid security deed in its favor,
has paid certain installments owing
upon the aforesaid note to First Fed
eral Savings and Loan Association,
and ad valorem taxes assessed
against the above described property,
which payments are also secured by
said real estate.
According to the original terms of
said security deed of Cousins Prop
erties Incorporated and the laws in
such cases made and provided, the
undersigned will expose for sale to
the highest bidder for cash the above
described property on the first Tues
day in June, 1968 beiween the legal
hours of sale, before the courthouse
door iln Clayton County, Georgia,
said sale to continue from day to
day thereafter unil the above de
scribed property is sold. The said
property will be sold subject to the
aforesaid security deed outstanding
in favor of First Federal Savings
and Loan Association of Atlana.
The proceeds from said sale will be
applied first (0o the payment of the
expenses of the said sale including
attorney's fees and then to the pay
ment of the lotal indebtedness owing
to Cousins Properties Incorporated
which is hereinabove described.
This 6th day of May, 1968.
COUSINS PROPERTIES INCOR
PORATED, As Attorney-in-Fact
for Bobby Patrick talso known as
Bobby H. Patrick)
Richard A. Newton
1201 The Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
5-30
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Because of default in the payment
of the indebtedness secured by a Deed
to Secure Debt executed by JIMMY
E. LINDSEY to NATIONAL HOMES
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION
dated May 19, 1967 and recorded in
Deed Book 464, page 407, Clayton
County records, and transferred (o
THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK,
NEW YORK, NEW YORK by Assign
ment dated June 22, 1967 and re
corded in Deed Book 468, page 53,
aforesaid records, and the holder
thereof pursuant to said Deed and
Note thereby secured, has declared
the entire amount of said indebted
ness due and payable and pursuant
to the Power of Sale contained in
said Deed, will on the First Tuesday
in June, 1968, during the legal hours
of sale, before the Courthouse door
in said County, sell at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash, the
property described in said Deed, 10~
wit:
All that real estate situated and
being in Land Lot 179 of the 13th
District, Clayton County, Georgia;
being Lot 4, Block D, as per plat
of Valley Hills Subdivision, Unit
Two, recorded in Plat Book 11,
page 14, in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court, 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 intention
to collect attorney's fees in accord
ance with the terms of the Note se
cured by said Deed.
Said property will be sold as the
property of JIMMY E. LINDSEY and
the proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied to the payment of said indebt
edness, 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 Se
cure Debt,
THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK,
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Attorney-in-Fact for JIMMY E.
LINDSEY
SWERTFEGER, SCOTT & PIKE
1000 First National Bank Building
Decatur, Georgia 30030
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
the City of Jonesboro, Clayton Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
June, 1968, the following described
property to wit:
1) 1881 Forg, ¢ Dy, M NO
1A42W136680, Blue
Said property levied on as per
Mortgage Fi. Fa, No. 7274 Clayton
Civil & Criminal Court, Bolton
Credit Co., Vs. Faye T. Smith.
This the 3rd day of May, 1968,
BILL C. MURRAY, SHERIFF
5-30
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
the City of Jonesboro, Clayton Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
June, 1968, the following described
proper:v to wit:
(1) 1965 Pontiac, GTO, 8 Cyl, 2
Dr., HT, S No. 237375P317821
Said property levied as per Mort
gage Fi. Fa. No. 7117, Clayton Civil
& Criminal Court, Bank of Forest
Park, Vs. Wavne Ausion Clemons.
This the 3rd dav of May. 1968.
BILL C. MURRAY, SHI’SR"“"’I"‘JO
CITATION-—-YEAR'S SUPPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA
CLAYTON COURT OF ORDINARY
May 2nd, 1968
The appraisers upon application of
Henrietta Reed Anderson widow of
said Mitchell Noel Anderson for a
twelve months' support for herself
and one minor child, having filed
their return; ail persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next regular
June term of this Court, why said
application should not be granted
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary Clayton County
5-30
CITATION DISMISSION OF
EXECUTORSHIP
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Whereas, Auborey Eugene Watson,
Executor of the last will of Lizzie
Bell Watson, represents to the Court,
in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered Lizzie Bell Watson
estate: This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Executor should not
be discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dismis
sion, on the first Monday in June,
1968
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary
5-30
CITATION DISMISSION
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Benjamin Franklin Clark, Jr,
Guardian of Benjamin Frankhin
Clark, 111, has applied to me for a
discharge from his guardianship of
Benjamin Franklin Clark, 1I1:
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objec
tions, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in June next, else
he will be discharged from his
guardianship as applied for
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary
5-30
CITATION DISMISSION
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
The Citizens & Southern National
Bank, Guardian of John T. Manly,
has applied to me for a discharge
from his guardianship of John T
Manly:
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, on or before
the first Mondav in June next, else
he will be discharged from his
guardianship as applied for.
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary
5-30
GEORGIA.
CLAYTON COUNTY:
There will be sold at Public Our
cry to the highest and best bidder
for cash between the legal hours of
sale before the Courthouse door in
the City of Jonesboro. Clavton Coun
-Iy, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
June, 1968, the following described
property to wit:
(1) 1959 Cadillac, M No. 59J011126
Said property levied as per Mort
gage Fi. Fa. No. 7125 Clayton Civil
& Criminal Court, Clayton Finance
Co., Inc. Vs. Audrey G. Edwards.
This the 3rd day of May, 1968.
BILL C. MURRAY, SHERIFF
5-30
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Jonesboro First Baptist
Church met on Tuesday,
April 23, and had their Circle
programs at 10 o'clock. At 11
o'clock they all met for the
monthly business meeting.
In the absence of the
president, Mrs. Reed Palmer,
the vice president, Mrs. Jack
McNair, presided. Mrs. G. L.
Brogdon, the Prayer chair
man, brought the Call to
Prayer for the Missionaries.
Mrs. John Harris, president
of the WMU, led in the
prayer. Mrs. Harvey Turnip
seed, GA representative, an
nounced a Mother and
Daughter Banquet on May 17.
The Mary Gullatt Circle
will have a covered dish din
ner on May 6, ana Miss
Gullatt will be the guest
speaker. All Circles are in
vited.
Mrs. Harold Hooper read
the minutes of the last
meeting and they were ap
proved. Miss Janet Rawls,
bride-elect of May 4, when
she will become the bride of
Alan Harrelson, will be
honored with the White
Bible service at the prayer
services Wednesday, April 24.
Mrs. John Harris gave an
informative talk on the
“Year of new WMS organiza
tion plans.” Mrs. Robert
Baker dismissed with prayer.
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Hearing Better
Ever occur to you that folks
who are hard of hearing have
an advantage over the rest of
us? I mean, they're not bothered
to the same extent by the rau
cous noises of modern life be
cause they never hear them.
Could be considered a piece
of good luck when you reach the
stage where you have to cup a
hand behind an ear to pick up
the wail of an ambulance siren
or the blare of rock-'n-roll from
an unwelcome nearby radio.
Then again, a hearing aid
lets you have the best of both
worlds. You can tune in on the
sounds you want to hear, like
the conversation of good friends;
you can tune out when the
verbal going gets tough, like
having the town bore camped
at your elbow.
Anyway, it's consoling
thought — instant hearing, in
stant deafness, depending on the
circumstances.
One thing's for sure, total
deafness is a misfortune second
only to blindness among the
defects of the senses. And since
your hearing is almost bound
to diminish, and perhaps to dis
appear, if you live long enough,
you ought to give some attention
to this possibility well in
advance.
The first problem is the con
dition of your auditory ap
paratus. When it begins to give
you trouble — when you realize
Closing Dates
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For Clothing
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Depository
The Tri Cities and Forest
Park Clothing Depository
Inc. will be closed on the
following dates to give all
workers a well earned rest.
Saturday, May 11th.
Saturday, June 15th.
Saturday, July 6th,
Saturday, August 17th.
This will be during the
summer months and all per
sons or organizations send
ing families for help are
asked to take these dates in
consideration.
Easter over two hundred
children were outfitted at
the Clothing Bank. Over 2.
000 garments were distrib
uted.
The Clothing Depository is
successfully sponsored by The
Loyal Order of Moose of East
Point, Hapeville, Forest
Park, Atlanta, Mableton, and
Marietta Lodges; Lay Com
mittee of the East Point
Health Council; East Point
Ministers Association; Tri
Cities B&PW Club; East
that you're straining to catch
sounds you used to pick up with
out effort see your doctor.
He'll probably send you to an
otologist, if you want a ten
dollar word for anear specialist.
You'll probably come away
with a prescription for a hearing
aid. If so, don't worry about it.
Nowadays hearing aidsareboth
effective and inconspicuous.
Buy Carefully —
Just be sure you know what
you're doing before you buy
one. Don't be taken in by the
salesman who implies he's with
some medical group or govern
mental agency. Refuse retreads
offered as new, special models
that are touted as superior to
those advertised, rental contracts
vou haven't read down to the
last line of fine print.
Don’t listen (!)totheindividu
al who insists that only one
make of battery will keep the
set running. If he's for real, he
can surely give you a number
of makes to choose from.
Dr. William C. Handy, of the
Speech and Hearing Clinic at
Johns Hopkins, says this —“No
new and revolutionary develop
ment relating to the principles of
amplification and transmission
of sound, as applied to hearing
aids, has taken place in more
than a decade.”
Bear that in mind when you
g 0 shopping, and thenshopwith
confidence. There is a fine
hearing aid waiting for you.
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soldier sucks rice wine
through a bamboo and rub
ber straw on his way to win
ning brotherhood as a Mont
agnard. If his performance
is satisfactory, he'll receive
a brass bracelet indicating
he has been accepted as
brother by Montagnards,
tribesmen who live in Cen
tral Highlands of Vietnam.
An executive 1s one who
can do more in a pinch than
anyone else thinks he can.
Point American Legion Post
No. 51; VFW — East Point
Post No. 7007.
~Written by
E. E. “Ed” Crumbley
General Chairman
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