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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., Dec. 25, 1958
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Georgia, Houston County
WHEREAS, on December 20,
1956, Mabry T. Smith of said State
and County, executed and deliver
ed to Perry Federal Savings and
Loan Association of Perry, Hous
ton County, Georgia, a promissory
nett for the sum of Nine Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($9500.00)
bearing interest at the rate of 6
per cent per annum and payable in
monthly installments at the rate of
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So soon from Him at his birth,
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Thus he knows what was meant
When The Child to us was sent.
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One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars
($125.00) per month; and to se
j cure the payment of said note did
I at the same time execute and de
’> liver to said Perry Federal Savings
p and Loan Association a deed to
'* secure debt on the land herein-
alter described, same being re
>' corded in Deed Book 110, page 32
£ et seq., in the Office of the Clerk
* of Superior Court of Houston
1 County, Georgia; and
i WHEREAS, the said Mabry T.
f Smith did default in the payment
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Victoria Pierre, now seven, will be further helped by 1959 March
of Dimes fund-raising campaign for an expanded program "toward
greater victories." When Victoria first entered Northwest Respirator
Center, Seattle, in March 1957, life seemed pretty hopeless to hor
as she wore a headsling (above) for a neck affected by paralytic
polio. One year later (below), treatment made possible by March
of Dimes funds permitted Victoria to sit up, play with doll. 195*
March of Dimes will aid children with polio, arthritis, birth defecis.
of several monthly installments
due on said note, and because of
said default Perry Federal Savings
and Loan Association did elect to
declare the entire balance due
thereon immediately due and pay
able, and the power of sale con
tained in said deed to secure debt
thereupon became operative.
NOW THEREFORE, because of
said default and under the power
ot sale contained in the said deed
to secure debt, the undersigned
will sell at public outcry before
the Court House Door in Perry,
Houston County, Georgia, during
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday in January 1959, same be
ing January 6, 1959, the following
described real estate described in
and conveyed by said deed to se
cure debt, to-wit:
That certain city lot in the City
of Warner Robins, formerly known
as Wellston, and in the Fifth Land
District of Houston County, Geor
gia, being a part of Lot No. 155
in Block 27 of the old Wellston
Township. Plat of survey of said
Township of Wellston being re
corded in Map Book 1, page 283,
Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court. Said lot or tract of land
having such shapes, metes, bounds,
courses and distances as are shown
on plat of survey of same made by
Theodore W. Waddle, State Sur-i
veyor No. 924, on August 10, 1955,
a copy of said plat being recorded
in Map Book 3, page 286, Clerk’s
Office, Houston Superior Court.
Said tract or parcel of land being
more fully described as follows.
BEGINNING at a point on the
north side of Watson Avenue
which point is west 100 feet from
the northwest corner of the inter
section of Watson Avenue and
Fifth Street and from said begin
ning point running South 88 de
grees 43 minutes 30 seconds west
along the north line of Watson
Avenue a distance of 125.4 feet to
a point marking the southeast cor
ner of land of J. H. Rosenburg
and Evelyn S. Rosenburg; which
point is designated as “E” on the
aforesaid Waddle plat; thence
running in a northerly direction
along the east line of said Rosen
burg property a distance of 100
feet to property of Croft W. How
ard to point marked “D” on said
plat; thence running north 88 de
grees 43 minutes 30 seconds east
a distance of 76.1 feet to a point;
thence running north 1 degree 26
minutes east a distance of 75 feet |
to a point; thence running north'
88 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds
east a distance of 75 feet to aj
point; thence running south 1 de-|
gree 26 minutes east a distance of
75 feet to a point; thence running
south 88 degrees 43 minutes 30
seconds west a distance of 25 feet
to a point; thence running south 1
degree 26 minutes east a distance!
of 100 feet to beginning point.
Said lot or tract of land is!
bounded on the north by lands of
Croft W. Howard and lands of
Leonard E. Carter; on the east by j
lands of A. F. Brown and Colson!
lands; on the south by the north
| line of Watson Avenue; and on|
I the west by lands of J. H. Rosen
burg and Evelyn S. Rosenburg and
lands of Croft W. Howard, and
lands of Mrs. A. G. Wall.
There are located on said pro-!
perty a building known as Smith’s
Curb Market and other structures.
Said property will be sold sub-|
j ject to all unpaid ad valorem tax
es due and to become due thereon.
The proceeds of said sale will
be applied as set out in said deed
to secure debt.
A fee simple deed will be made
to the purchaser at said sale by
the undersigned.
This Ist day of December, 1958.
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
F. M. Houser Sec.-Treas.
As Attorney in Fact for
Mabry T. Smith
Nunn and Aultman
Attorneys at Law
Perry, Georgia stc. 12-4.
During Christmas seasons many
persons lose their lives from fires
in the home, declares Miss Audrey
Morgan, family life specialist, Ag-
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ricultural Extension Service.
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