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Cummins, Georgia
Legal Ads
GEORGIA- FORSYTH COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the Ordi
nary of said county and State, there
will be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in June, 1941 at the
Court House door in Cumming, Geor
gia, between the legal hours of sale,
to tho highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described land in
said county, to wit:
"All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the third district
and first section of Forsyth County,
Georgia consisting of one aero in an
oblong square on the West side of
land lot number 921 and known as
the John M. Anderson old home
place; also 25 acres off of the South
side of lot number 1068, the dividing
lino to run Bast and West.”
The sale will continue from day to
day between the same hours, until
all of the property is sold.
This the 3rd day of May, 1941.
T E. TALLANT, Administrator
of the Estate of T. S. Tallant, de
ceased.
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
By virtue of an order granted by
the Hon. .1. P. Fowler, Ordinary of
said County, I will sell to the highest
bidder for cash on the first Tuesday
in June, 1911, between the legal horn's
of sale (2 P. M ) In front of the court
house door a't. Cumming the following
described property belonging to the
estate of L. S. Vaughn:
30 acres more or less of the East
side of lot number 282 and 30 acres
more or less of lot number 295, said
entire tract containing 60 acres more
or less, and lying and being in the
Second District and First Section of
Forsyth County, Georgia.
Alo an undivided one-third interest
in lot number 565, and the East half
of lot number 564 and one acre in the
Northwest corner of lot number 566,
and a triangular strip lies between
the Strickland Ferry Road and the
Warsaw public road, on which the
storehntuse stands. This .tract con
taining 61 acreH more or less and
being in the Second District and First
Section of Forsyth County, Georgia.
Said two tracts are to be sold sep
arately.
This the 6th day of May, 1941.
R. J. VAUGHN, Executor of the
Estate of L. S. Vaughn Deceas
ed.
SHERIFF SALK.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
I will sell to the highest bidder be
fore the Courthouse door in the town
of Gumming, Forsyth County, Georgia
within the legal hours of sale on the
First Tuesday in June 1941, the fol
lowing described property to-wit:
One J. I. Case 12 H. P. Steam en
gine Number 16722, One Taylor Saw
mill, and saw 46 or 48 inch. >
This property being expensive to
move, will be sold and delivered to
the purchaser where same is now lo
cated. The Engine is at an old saw
yard on lands of Asberry Pruitt, the
Saw Mill is at saw yard on lands of
McG*>e, the saw is on another mill on
the Cox place all in Hightower Dis
trict Forsyth County Ga., at which
place said property may be seen and
Inspected.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of H. T. Roper under a (id by
virture of a Fi Fa issued from, the
Superior Court of Forsyth C unty,
G eorgia in favor of Leo Green against
H. T. Roper.
This May sth, 1941.
IRA SEWELL, Sheriff.
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Margaret E. Dover having
made application for 12 months sup
port for herself out of the estate of
Wm. E. Dover and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same having
filed their return, all persons concern
ed are hereby required to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in June.
1041. why said application should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this sth day of May 1941.
J. P. FOWLER, Ordinary.
ROUTEiT
Mr. Durell Rennett and wife and
son Charles of Atlanta visited his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hill Rennett
Sunday afternoon
We are very glad to report that
Mrs. Estell MoGinnis is much better
Mr. Bonnie Bennett visited his cou
sin Sunday, Mr. Ralph Bennett
The play at Brandywine Saturday
night was enjoyed by all present
Mr. Lucine Bennett spent last Sun
day afternoon with his sister Mrs.
Estelle McGinnis
Mr. Clyde Cox and family visited
his mother ast week-end
Mr. Troy Bennett visited Mr. Adoth
Gilbert and family Sunday
Mr. Ben Saine spent last week with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saine
Miss Grace Bennett visited Mrs.
Odell Satterfield Friday morning
We are very glad to see Miss Dot
Perry out again after a case of meaa
els.
Mrs. Pearl Cox spent awhile last
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dura Ben
nett
Mr. Clyde Cox and children Lamar
and Kloise were the bed time guests
of Mr. Lucine Bennett Sunday
Mrs. Lura Bennett and Mrs. Pearl
Cox visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Burt
Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wills of
Smyrna spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin
Mrs. Sallie Stancel and daughter
Myrtle Belle and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cagle and sons visited Mr. J. C. Slat
on Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Herring and
children spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and family
Mr. James Hitt visited Mr. Everett
James Sunday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hansard spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Sewell
Mrs. W. V. Jones, Miss Gertrude
Jones and Mrs. Leonard Stone were
shopping in Atlanta Saturday
Mrs. James who has been spending
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Steve
James has returned home.
Mrs. Effie Martin spent awhile Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Geneva Mar
tin
Misses Carolyn, Sara and Ella Nora
Hitt are spending part of this week
with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Hitt
Mr. Leonard Stone and family vis
ited Mr. Edd Eubanks Sunday after
noon
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Mrs. Correne White spent awhile
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dollie
Hitt
Mrs. Jessie Nunnaly spent one af
ternoon last week with Mrs. Clara
Hansard
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hitt were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
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Mrs. Lou Jones spent Thursday af
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Miss Mildred Pannell spent Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Boling spent
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Mr. Luther Bennett and family and
Mr. Earl Bennett and son Ralph vis
ited Mr. W. W. McGinnis Wednesday
Miss' Phil Hips visited Mrs.
Ruby Holbrooks Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGinnis, Mrs
Lewis MsGinnis and Mrs. Lemmer
Holbrooks spent Monday in Gaines
ville
Mrs. Mamie Brannon spent last
week in Atlanta
Mr. J. C. Collins visited his broth
er Charlie Collins in Atlanta Sunday
who is quite sick
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Day spent
Sunday with Mr. G. W. McGinnis
Mrs. Mary Southard spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Estelle McGinnis
Miss Mae Johnson spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Susan Southard
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Crawford and
Mrs. Lula McGinnis spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mr. W. W. McGinnis
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Southard spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Cecil
Castleberry and family
Miss Nettie Phillips spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie Westbrook
Mr. Lewis McGinnis and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. G.
W. McGinnis and family
Mr. Cecil Castleberry and family
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LUNCH ROOM GARDEN STARTED
The Lunch Room warden has been
started but seeds are needed and it
is hoped that parents will donate
bean and Okra seeds, also Collard, to
mato, cabbage and sweet potato plant
We need your cooperation and will
appreciate these donations.
Mrs. H. P. Matthews. Chairman
of Lunch Room Committee.
FOR SALE
One 1938 Chevrolet Pick-up, 31,000
actual miles, looks and runs like new
to sell for $350.00. $125.00 down and
balance on easy terms. Also one 1940
model Icle |Refirigerator, 100 pound
capacity to sell for $15.00. See me at
once for these bargains W. T. BAG
LEY, Jr. Cumming, Georgia REA Of
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