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GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
Edna Louise Smith Strayhorn
Vs.
Edward Eugene Strayhorn
In the Superior Court of Forsyth
County, Georgia. November Term,
1955.
To Edna Louise Smith Strayhorn,
The Respondent In Said Matter:
You are hereby commanded to
appear at the November Term of
Forsyth Superior Court to be held
on the 21st day of November, 1955,
to appear in said matter.
Witness the Honorable Howell
Brooks, Judge of said Court, this
the 6th day of September, 1955.
J. V. MERRITT, C. S. C.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
September 29 thru Nov. 17, 1955.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIA:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 3rd day of December,
1955, an election will be held in all
the precincts of Forsyth County,
at which time there will be sub
mitted to the qualified voters of
said County for their determinat
ion the question of whether bonds
shall be issued by said County in
the aggregate principal amount of
$150,000 for the purpose of provid
ing funds to be applied towards
the acquisition, construction and
(equipping of a hospital and the
usual and necessary appurtenances
useful in connection therewith, ac
quiring the necessary property
therefor and paying expenses inci
dent thereto, including placing such
hospital in operation. Said bonds
are to be dated February 1, 1956,
In the denomination of SI,OOO each,
numbered from 1 upward to 150,
inclusive, in order of maturity,
bonds numbered 1 to 89, inclusive,
maturing in the years 1957 to 1969,
inclusive, bearing interest at the
ratee of three (3) per centum per
annum, and bonds numbered 90 to
150, inclusive, maturing in the
years 1970 to 1976, inclusive, bear
ing interest at the rate of three
and one-quarter (3 14) per centum
per annum, payable semi-annually
on the Ist days of February and
August in each year, and the prin
cipal of said bonds to mature on
the Ist day of February, lowest
numbers first, as follows:
$6,000 in each of the years 1957
to 1961, inclusive,
$7,000 in each of the years 1962
to 1966, inclusive,
SB,OOO in each of the years 1967
to 1971, inclusive,
$9,000 in each of the years 1972
to 1976, inclusive.
The principal of and interest on
saTd bonds shall be payable in law
ful money of the United States of
America at a bank or banks to be
designated at a later date.
The voting polls will be open in
all the voting precincts of the
County at 7:00 A. M. and close at
6:00 P. M. on the 3rd day of De
cember, 1955, and those qualified
to vote at said election shall be de
termined in all respects in accord
ance with the laws governing the
election for officers of Forsyth
County, Georgia.
The qualified voters at the time
of the election desiring to vote in
favor of the issuance of $150,000
Hospital Bonds will do so by cast
ing their ballots having printed or
written thereon the following
words: FOR ISSUE OF $150,000
HOSPITAL BONDS”, and those
desiring to vote against the issu
ance of $150,000 Hospital Bonds
will do so by casting their ballots
having printed or written thereon
the following words: "AGAINST
ISSUE OF $150,000 HOSPITAL
BONDS”.
CHARLIE W. BOLING
R. D. GARRETT
JOHN DAY
Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues, Forsyth County, Ga.
FOR WELL WORK—See Lon Lit
tle on Alpharetta, Route 1, near
Brandywine.
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FARM FOR SALE-Priced for
Quick Sale—Old 6-room house,
good barn and outbuildings, 4,000
capacity chicken house, o acres
permanent pasture with good
stream of water, some saw timber
known as the Bob McGinnis home
place. Dan H. McGinnis, Rt. 4,
Gumming, Ga.
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OF EACH MONTH
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COCNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on the 9th
day of June, 1951, Bradford Leon
Cook did execute to Jim W. Reeves
a certain security deed to the fol
lowing land:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Second Dis
trict and First Section of Forsyth
County, Georgia, and consisting of
part of lots of land numbers 208,
224 and 225, and described as fol
lows: Beginning at an iron stake
on the south side of State High
way .No. 20 at the corner of the
Homer Heard property; thence
south along the Heard Line 210
feet to an iron stake; thence west
along the back side of Heard prop
erty a distance of 420 feet to an
iron stake at the corner of the
lands of Mrs. Wynelle Green
Echols; thence south along the
Echols lands to the corner of the
Charlie Howard Lands (iron stake);
thence south along the Howard
Property to an iron stake at the
corner of the Erve Gravitt lands;
thence east along the Erve Gravitt
property to an iron stake at the
corner of the lot of Emmitt Day;
thence a straight line along the
Emmitt Day property in a north
east direction to an Iron stake on
the south side of Highway No. 20;
thence in a northwest direction
along said highway to starting
point said tract containing five
acres, more or less.
Whereas, said note has become
in default as to principal and in
terest and the undersigned elects
that the entire note, principal and
interest, become due at once;
Now, therefore, according to the
original terms of said security
deed and the laws in such cases
made and provided, the undersign
ed will expose for sale to the high
est and best bidder for cash the
above-described land, after proper
advertisement, on the first Tuesday
in December, 1955, between the
legal hours of sale before the
courthouse door in Cumming, For
syth County, Georgia. The pro
ceeds from said sale will be used,
first to the payment of said note,
principal, irfterest and expenses,
and the balance, if any, delivered
to the said Bradford Leon Cook.
This 27th day of October, 1955.
JIM W. REEVES, Attorney
In Fact for Bradford Leon
Cook.
SYRUP FOR SALE 1955 Crop
Syrup in glass containers See
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near Coal Mountain.
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GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that I
will make application to Honorable
Howell Brooke, Judge Forsyth Su
perior Court, on the Bth day of
November 1955, at Canton, Georgia
for leave to sell the following de
scribed real estate belonging to
Mrs. J. R Farr, for the purpose
of support and maintenance of his
ward and for reinvestment cf the
residue from said sale.
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“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City of Cum
ming, Forsyth County, Georgia, on
the East side of what is known as
Tolbert Street, between said street
and the Wilson & Co. Poultry
Plant Property, and described as
follows:
Beginning at point on East side
of said Street which is 175 feet
South of Jail Street, measuring
along said Tolbert Street, at south
west corner of Joel Bolton lot;
thence from said beginning point
in Easterly direction parallel to
and 175 feet from said Jail or
South Canton Street, a distance of
141 feet to said Wilson & Co. line
indicated by fence and fence posts;
thence Southerly along said Wilson
& Co. fence line 91 feet to fence
of T. W. Anglin, the dividing line
between this tract and the said
T. W. Anglin tract; thence Wester
ly along said Anglin fence and
hedge a distance of 141 feet, more
or less, to said Tolbert Street;
thence Northerly along said Tol
bert Street 80 feet to the begin
ning point. This property has lo
cated thereon a dwelling house pre
viously occupied by Mrs. J. R.
Farr.”
This 10th day of October, 1955.
Bass R. Farr, As Guardian of
Mrs. J. R. Farr.
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soft feel and ability to hold
full-fashioned shape and
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ANNOUNCEMENT
To My Friends:
Due to the timber shortage, I
have decided to devote most of my
time to the practice of law and the
buying and selling of real estate.
These are two things that I know
the best. I will serve you to the
best of my ability. I will maintain
my law office at my home. My
Telephone number is 2454.
Sincerely,
R. E. KIRBY
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Refilling and collecting money from
our five cent High Nut machines
in this area. No Selling! To qualify
for work you must have car, re
ferences, $640 cash, secured by in
ventory. Devoting 6 hour a week
to business, your end on percent
age collections will net up to S4OO
monthly with very good possibili
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willing to be trained for a good
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everything you sell. Must meet re
quirements of rules and regulat
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write P. O. Box Cumming, Ga., or
Call Cumming 6426 after 7 p. m.
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