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Cumming Georgia.
Legal Ads
H. G. Vandiviere, as Re-
Jator for the State of Georgia.
Vs.
One 1951 Tudor V-8 Commander,
Motor No. V-121595, Serial No.
8215145.
Condemnation Proceedings Forsyth
Superior Court, March Term, 1955.
To the Owners or lessees of the
above described property:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that a proceeding to con
demn the above described property
on account of same having been
used in the rtansportation of in
toxicating whiskey in said County,
of Forsyth, has been filed in the
Superior Court of Forsyth County,
on the 24th day of December, 1954,
and you and each of you are re
quired to be and appear in said
Court within Thirty Days from
said date and file your defense, if
any, you have, why judgment of
condemnation should not be enter
ed against said described property.
Witness the Hon. Howell Brooke,
Judge of the Superior Court, of
said County. This 29th day of De
cember, 1954.
J. V. MERRITT, Clerk.
H. G. Vandiviere, Sol.—Gen. as Re
lator for the State of Georgia.
Vs.
One 1940 Model Tudor Chevrolet,
Motor No. AA-819909.
Condemnation Proceedings Forsyth
Superior Court, March Term, 1955.
To the Owners or lessees of the
above described property:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that a proceeding to con
demn the above described property
on account of same having been
used in the rtansportation of in
toxicating whiskey in said County,
of Forsyth, has been filed in the
Superior Court of Forsyth County,
on the 24th day of December, 1954,
and you and each of you are re
quired to be and appear in said
Court within Thirty Days from
said date and file your defense, if
any, you have, why judgment of
condemnation should not be enter
ed against said described property.
Witness the Hon. Howell Brooke,
Judge of the Superior Court, of
said County. This 29th day of De
cember, 1954.
J. V. MERRITT, Clerk.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
I will sell before the Court House
door in the Town or City of Cum
ming, Forsyth County, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale for
cash, to the highest' bidder on Sat
urday, January Bth (. 1955, the fol
lowing described Ford Pick-Up, to
wit:
One 1950 1-4 Ton Pick-Up Ford,
Motor No. 3C513M324.
Said property to be sold under
and by virtue oi an order from the
Superior Court, after the same had
been captured and condemned.
This December 28th, 1954.
HILL R. TALLANT, Sheriff
Forsyth County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
I will sell before the Court House
door in the Town or City of Cum
ming, Forsyth County, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale for
cash, to the highest bidder on Sat
urday, January Bth ( 1955, the fol
lowing described Ford Truck, to
wit:
One 1950 One Ton Ford Truck,
Motor No. 88RT—12547. *
Said property to be sold under
and by virtue of an order from the
Superior Court, after the same had
been captured and condemned.
This December 28th, 1954.
HILL R. TALLANT, Sheriff
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Grady Martin having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Mrs. Alice Wheeler, late
of Forsyth County, this is to cite
all singular the creditors and next
of kin of the said Mrs. Alice Wheel
er to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can,
why Permanent Letters of Admin
istration should not be granted to
Grady Martin.
Witness my hand seal, this 3rd
day of January, 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Pauletta Hubbard having
made application for 12 months
support for herself and 2 minor
children out of the estate of George
L. Hubbard and appraisers duly
appointed to set apart the same
having filed their return, all per
sons concerned are hereby required
to show cause before the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the
first Monday in February, 1955,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my hand seal, this 3rd
day of January. 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Carl W. McCormack, Adminis
trator of the estate of Heard Mc-
Cormack, late of said County, de
ceased, having filed his petition for
discharge this is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause if any they can,
against the granting of this dis
charge at the regular term of
Court of Ordinary of said County
to be held on the first Monday in
February, 1955.
Witness my hand seal, this 3rd
day of January, 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. •
To Whom it May Concern:
Roy Conner Administrator of the
estate of M. E. Conner, late of
said County, deceased, having filed
his petition for discharge this is
to cite all persons concerned, kind
red and creditors, to show cause if
any they can, against the granting
of this discharge at the regular
term of Court of Ordinary of said
County to be held on the first
Monday in February, 1955.
Witness my hand seal, this 3rd
day of January, 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
E. L. Garrett, Administrator of
the estate of Joseph Garrett, late
of said County, deceased, having
filed his petition for discharge this
is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can, against the
granting of this discharge at the
regular term of Court of Ordinary
of said Couty to be held on the
first Monday in February, 1955.
Witness my hand seal, this 3rd
day of January, 1955. »
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Artie Blackburn having
made application for 12 months
support for herself and 2 minor
children out of the estate of B. F.
Blackburn and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same hav
ing filed their return, all persons
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Ford Motor Company’s new “800” series, full three-plow tractors,
are designed for heavy work in all types of soil. Shown above is the
BC3 model, equipped with live power take-off. It and the 850 model
both ere powered by Ford’s field-proven “Red Tiger” engine with
power increased by 30 per cent, and both have five-speed transmissions.
Another power series, the “600” with three models, also is offered by
Ford for 1935, marking the first time in the almost half-century
history of Ford tractor production that the Company has offered
more than a single sire tractor. Both the 600 and 800 series are
equipped with headlights and tailiight as standard equipment.
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concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the
first Monday in February, 1955,
why said application should not
be granted.
Witness my hand seal, this 3rd
day of January, 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
FRIENDSHIP 4-H CLUB
The Friendship 4-H club grades
(B—9) met December 30, 1954 in
the auditorium. The president call
ed the meeting to order and we
said the 4-H pledge after the roll
call and reading of the minutes,
we had our program.
Mrs. Bannister and Mr. Ruoker
took charge. Mrs. Bannister talked
about recipes and we were given
some recipe books. After our dis
cussion on foods and different re
cipes the meeting adjourned.
Our next meeting will be Janu-
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ary 19, 1955.
Barbara Mcßrayer, Reporter
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