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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
QUIMBY MELTON
QUIMBY MELTON, A
Editor
CAREY REEVES
General Manager
HARRY REEVEB
Circulation Manager
RUSSELL SMITH
Advertising Manager
ROBERTA BECK
Society Editor
ELEANOR WALKER
Associate Editor
published dally except Sunday at
120 Bast Solomon Street, Griffin,
Oa., entered In the post office a*
second class matter. The Griffin
Dally News will not be liable for
an error In advertising beyond the
coat of the advertisement.
OFFICIAL paper
City of Griffin, Spalding County,
United States Court, Northern
District ft Georgia.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press is exclusive
ly entitled to the uee of
LEGAL 5856
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Spalding County.
Because of default under the terms
and provisions of the deed to secure
debt executed by O. G. Patrick to
Federal Farm Mortage Corporation,
dated the 21st day of August, 1946,
and recorded in the clerk's office
of Spalding County Superior Court
In Book 107. Page 124, which deed.
Whereas. Grace H. Prothro and H,
H Prothro, Executors of the last
ALUMINUM WINDOWS will of W, B. Harris, represent to
the -Court in their petition, duly
filed nnd entered on record, that
Ready they have fully administered said
to sit in opening 2‘8" x 4’ 10" and persons estate: concerned, This is therefore kindred to and cite cre- all
2 J 8" x 2'10"-double strength glass, frame, ditors, why to said show Executors cause, If any they riot
can, should
balances and all hardware complete. tration be discharged and receive from Letters their adminis- of Dis
mission on the first Monday in May,
1947.
SUPEROCK CONCRETE BLOCK Ordnary. S. B. WALLACE,
8x8x16-20c each, 4x8xl6-13c each LEGAL 5843 PROCESS
delivered within 10 miles of Griffin. STATE Spalding OF County. GEORGIA,
3'8" Weldtex Plywood, for office and home Mrs. Lois Emerson Shepherd
panneling. VS.
J Robert Carl Shepherd r
Libel for divorce. i
WILDE ROOFIWfEftMPANY sonally, Shepherd, The defendant or Is by hereby an attorney, Robert required, Car to per- be
105 NORTH <JTH. and appear at the next Superior
STREET Court, to be holden in and for said
PHONE 5132 GRIFFIN, GA. county on the third Monday in
June next, then annd-there to ans
wer the Plaintiff’s complaint, as in
default thereof the Court will pro-
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Dally By Carrier
One year, In advance........ $9.00
31x months, In advance ........ 4.76
Three months, In advance ... 2.50
One month, In advance ........ .90
One week, In advance ....... JO
More than 30 mues from Griffin
Same as by Carrier
By Mail
Within 30 miles of Griffin
One year, In advance ... $7.50
Six months, In advance 4.00
Three months, in advance ... 2.25
PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
“I pledge alto
Ill, glance States of and blic stands, tlon the to for of to the ln U one which the America 41 n Repu- visible 11 Flag Na- e U o
t j with liberty and
a. Justice for all.’
BIBLE THOUGHT
(And He marvelled because of
their unbelief. And He went a
round about (he villages, teaching.
—Mark 6:6:.................
and the note and Indebtedness se
cured thereby, are owned and held
by Federal Farm Mortage Corpora
tion, the undersigned has declared
the entire unpaid amount of the in
debtedness secured by said deed due
and payable, and, acting under the
power of sale contained In said deed,
for the purpose of paying said in
debtedness. will, on the 6th day of
May, 1947, during the legal hours of
sale at the courthouse in said
County, sell at public outcry the to lands the;
highest bidder for cash,
described in suld deed, to wit:
Two Hundred Eighty - Nine
and 58-1(10 (289.58) acres
land, more or less, In the 490th
G M. District, and Second Land
District, of originally Henry
now Spalding County, Georgia,
described as follows:
TRACT I: Sixty-Two and .08-1
100 ( 62,08)- acres of lots numbers
56 nnd 57 in said District and
County, being the D. L. Patrick
Home Plaee, and bounded now
or formerly on the North by D,
L, Patrick Estate and Mrs. L. W,
Pullin; East by P. O. Patrick:
South by, Horace Fletcher: and
West by Mrs. J. R. Mitchell.
TRACT II:—Two Hundred
Twenty-Seven and. live-tenths
(227.5) acres, more or less, of
lots Numbers 73 and 88 in said
District and County, bounded
now or formerly on the North
by R. L. Crawford and W. E.
Parr; East by Phlnazee Estate:
South by Mrs. L. W. Pullin and
W. T. Futral, and West by R.
B. Clifford.
Said lands are the identical
lands described in security deed
executed by G. G. Patrick to
Federal Farm Mortage Corpora
tion, dated August 21, 1946. re
corded in Book 107, Page 124, in
the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Spalding
County. Georgia, to' the record
of which deed reference is here
by made for a more particular
description.
A deed will be executed to
purchaser as authorized by the
forementioned loan deed.
This 2nd day of April, 1947.
FEDERAL FARM
GAGE CORPORATION.
■S. B, WALLACE, Attorney.
LEGAL 5855
CITATION ;
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Spalding County,
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
ceecl as to Justice shall appertain. |
Witness the Honorable Chester,
A. Byars, Judge of said Court, this
the 5th day of March, 1947.
p. p. LINDSEY, Clerk.
Cl T A T I O N
LEGAL .>859
SPALDING COURT OF ORDINARY
Annie Turner having made appli
cation for twelve months’ support
out of the estate of Fleming Turner,
and appraisers having filed their re
turns, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause be
fore me on the first Monday in May,
1947, why said application should
not be granted.
This 3rd day of April, 1947.
8. B. WALLACE,
Ordinary.
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LEGAL 5858
CITATION
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
J. O. Futral, as Administrator of
the estate of James Blackburn, de
ceased. represents that he has fully
discharged the duties of his said
trust, and prays for Letters of Dis
mission. This is, therefore, to notify
all persons concerned, to show cause,
if any they can, on or before the first
Monday in May next, why said Ad
ministrator should not be dis
charged.
S. B. WALLACE
Ordinary.
LEGAL 5854
NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
PROCEEDING
Notice is hereby given that peti
tion has been filed in the City Court
of Griffin by the State of Georgia
to condemn one 1937 2-door Olds
mobile, Motor Number 593016, 1947
Georgia Tag Number E94813. Hear
ing on said petition will be had at
10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 3rd day
of May, 1947.
This 28th day of March, 1947.
F. P. LINDSEY, Clerk.
Automobile Financing
(New or Used)
AUTO LOANS
$100.00 TO
$ 3 , 000.00
All Types Automobile
Insurance
Prompt Service - Reasonable
Rates.
“BO” LANHAM, Mgr,
GEORGIA DISCOUNT
COMPANY
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128 East Taylor Street
Phone 3368
monthly journal of the American
Public Welfare Association, reports.
The article attributes the increase
to Inflation, which has raised the
cost of living index from 127 in 1945;
to more than 150.
Families with “marginal incomes”
also are exhausting their savings for
current living expenses, according to
the magazine.
HORATIO ALGER FORGOTTEN
NEW YORK (U.R>—The books of
Horatio Alger, Jr., whose “rags to
riches” stories were read avidly by
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ed members of seven boys’ and
girls’ clubs which it sponsors,
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Monday, April 7, 1947.
DRS. T. H. WYNNE,
Sr. and Jr.
OPTOMETRISTS Griffin, Ga.
Phone 2924
Maybe you read that recent ar
tide in a national magazine, claim
ing that American men don’t really
like the company of women. They
just put them up on a pedestal and
leave them there.
But I wouldn’t say that that was
■o in our town. Look at any mar
ried couple—like the Cuppers.
Jane wouldn’t nag if Dee spent his
evenings “with the boys”—but
Actually Dee likes nothing better
than to stay home by the fire,
sharing a glass of beer with Jane,
playing cribbage, or just talking.
Copjrrtfu, 1947, United Statu Brtnenn Fewutaitu
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And when he does go out, for
an afternoon of fishing down at
Seward's Creek, or for an evening
glass of beer at Andy Botkin's
Garden Tavern, Jane is almost al
ways with him (except when she’s
got a spot of baking in the oven).
From where I sit, respect
doesn’t rule out everyday com
panionship . . . and never should.
They go together—essential parts
of a successful marriage.
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