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IN THE DIbTRICT (OI’RT OF
THE UNITED STATES FOB THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEOR
GIA. GAINESVILLE DIVISION.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 661
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
PLAINTIFF
v*.
t,t 76.28 ACRES OF IAND, MORE
OR I,Ess, SITUATE IN DAWSON, j
FORSYTH A HALL COUNTIES,
STATE OF GEORGIA, AND ROV
P. OTWF.LL, ET AI»,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE
The fqllwwtng named persons, If
living;, Address unknown, or If dead
their unknown heirs at law, Exe
cutors, Administrators, Devisees,
Alienees, Creditors and'or Assigns;
and foHmring named Corpor
ation, Address unknown, if In ex
faience, and. if not, Its unknown
KucceMor*, Stockholders, Directors
andjor Assigns:
Ix-nora Smith, Neata Montgomery;
IVfirreM .Smith; Homer Bniee, Mil
ha Kee H. Chambers! doe B. Har
rison; Lacy Flake; John W'. Dur
an; Mary Martin; George W. May
field; Warren Mayfield; Clay V. |
MayfleM; Carl Mayfield; Mary Lee
Mayfield Smith; C. H. Brand; L.
M. Brand; Atlanta tiuano Company
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW,
EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS,
DEVISEES, ALIENEES, CREDI- j
tors, and;Ok assigns of the
FOLLOWING PERSONS WHO
ARH DECEASED:
W. M. Tate; Mrs. W. M. (Georgia
E.) Tat/*; V. C. Roark; Mary A.
Cimitli; Mrs. Bell Htaneil Kills; A. B.
Henderson; I. J. Holtzclaw; W. E.
Morgan, also known as N. E. Mor
gan; W. I>. Heard; C. V. Drlskell;
J. H. H. DriakHl; Martha Drlskril;
W. E. Bell; A. H. Woodllff; Addle
W. Harrison; 4. 1.. Harrison; Pearl
W. Medders; Mardelle Kennemore;
(formerly Mardelle Estes); W. 8.
Haven port; Harriette W. Jordan;
Ethel Jordan Waldrlp: Ezra Wal
drip; Horace Jordan; T. J. Thomp- ;
son; H. P. Mayfield; F. B. Hinson;
Kate Hinson Funderburk.
To all and everyy person un
known who has or claims any
right, title or interest in said lands
or in the funds paid or to be paid
Into the Court in this proceeding,
whether under or in right of any
of said parties or otherwise:
■YOU A Nit EACH OF YOU are
required and admonished to take
notice that the United States of
America has filed a petition in the
Pistrict Court of the United States
for said district and division for
the condemnation for public pur
poses of the following estates, sub
ject, however, in each instance to
existing easements for public roads
and highways, public utilities, rail
roads and pipelines, in 'he follow
ing tracts of land, all in Forsyth
County, Georgia, each fully de
scribed in the judgment on the de
claration of taking heretofore filed
herein and the certified copy of
same recorded in P-'ok 2**. Pages
229-24’* in the office of the Clerk
of ' Superior Court of Forsyth
County, Georgia, to which refer
ence is hereby specifically made
for a detailed description in each
Instance:
A. The fee simple title to Tract
A-10 G-1, being 339.7 acres, more or
less In Land Lots 358, 383, 385,
386. 451, 452, 454. 472, 473, 474, 475,
476, 543, 544. 545. 555 and 556.
Fourteenth District, First Section;
Tract A-106-2 being 28.9 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 546 and
554. Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract A 106-3. being 22.5
acres, more or less. In Land Lots
556 and 557, Fourteenth District,
First Section; Tract A 106-4. being
J 9.9 acre*, more or less, in I-and
I-oT 626. Fourteenth District, First
Section; A 134. being 110 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots, 155,
156. 157 and 187, Fourteenth Dis
trict, First Section; Tract A-136,
being 40 acres, more or less, being
all of Land Lot 264. Fourteenth
District, First Section; Tract A
-144 1, being 23.6 acres, more or
less, in Land Lot 288, Fourteenth
iVvirict. Find Section: Tract A
-144-2. being 28 acres, more or less
in T ana 1 A-»t 287, Fourteenth Dis
trict, First Section;' Tract A-146.
being 175.7 acres, more or less in
L«nd Lots 188. 189, 190. 191 and
260. Fourteenth District. First Sec
*ion: Tract A 152. being 114 acres,,
mere or less, in Land Lots 1113.
1114, 1117, HIS. 1119. 1187 and
lISK. Third District. First Section; ,
Tract A-155-1, being 25.6 acres.!
moreor less, in Land Lots 85, 152, j
Fourteenth District, First Section; ,
Tract A-155-2. being 5.85 acres,
mom or less, in Land Lot 152,
F—rtccnth District, First Section; j
v* being 18.02 acres. :
Mere ar less, ia Land Lots 86 and j
151, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion. Tract A-162-1. being 13.09
acres, more or less, in Land Lot
193, Fourteenth District, First Sec-1
tlon; Tract A-162-2, being 1.03
acres, more or less, In Land Lot
257, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract A-162-3, being 11.48,
acres, more or less, in Land Lot
257, Fourteenth District, First j
Section; Tract A-195, being 16.45
acres, more or less, In Land Lots |
351 and 352, Fourteenth District,
First Section; Tract A-196, being
7.3 acres, more or less, In Land
Lot 351, Fourteenth District, First
Section; Tract C-32& being 60 acres,
more or less, In Land Lots 794 and
795, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract C-331, being 6 acres,
more or less, in Land Lot 851,
Fourteenth District, First Section;
Tract C-334, being 55.3 acres, more
or less, in Land Lots 712 and 713,
Fourteenth District, First Section;
Tract C-348-1, being 42.9 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 640 and
641, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract C-348-2, being 5.74
acres, more or less, in Land Lot
640, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract C-350, being 12.74 acres,
more or less, in Land Lot 699,
Fourteenth District, First Section;
Tract C-369, being 96.7 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 642,
643, 693, 694, 695, 696, 720 and 721,
Fourteenth District, First Section; !
Tract C-374, being 70 acres, more
or less, in Land Lots 566, 567, 616
and 617, Fourteenth District, First
Section; Tract C-384, being 12.63
acres, more or less, in Land Lot
692, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract C-389, being 85.7 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 769,
770, 771, 798 and 799, Fourteenth
District, First Section; Tract C-391,
being 35.6 acres, more or less, in
Land Lots 879, 922, 923 and 924,
Fourteenth District, First Section; (
Tract C-397, being 29.5 acres, more
or less, in Land Lots 923, 924, 956,
Fourteenth District, First Section;
Tract E-514-1, being 2.3 acres, more
or less, in Land Lot 1253, Four
teenth District, First Section; Tract
E-514-2, being 107 acres, more or
less, in Land Lots 1251, 1252, 1291,
1292 and 1312, Fourteenth Distrct,
First Section; Tract E-516, being
39.73 acres, more or less, in Land
Lot 1296, Fourteenth First
Section; Tract E-549, being 21.8
acres,’ more or less, in Land Lot
! 1161, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract E. 570.1, being 43.7 hcres,
more or less, in Land Lots 930,
931, 948 and 949, Fourteenth Dis
trict, First Section; Tract E-570-2,
being 40.4 acres, more or less, in
Land Lot 1009, Fourteenth District,
First Section; Tract E-570-3, being
9.41 acres, more or less, in Land
Lot 930, Fourteenth District, First
Section; Tract G-704, being 79 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 1315,
1316 and 1348, Fourteenth District,
First Section; G-741-1 being 12.39
acres, more or less, in Land Lot
1 1285, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; G-741-2, being 5.5 acres, more
or less, in Land Lot 1285, Four
teenth District, First Section; Tract
G-748, being 38.5 acres, more or
less, in Land Lot 1290, Fourteenth
District, First Section: and Tract
G-755, being 12.4 acres, more or
less, in Land Lots 1153 and 1154,
Fourteenth District, First Section,
i B. A perpetual right, pouter,
privilege and easement to occasion
ally overflow', flood and submerge
the same, and to maintain mosqui
to control, as may be required in
connection w'ith the operation and
maintenance of the Buford Dam
and Reservoir Project as authorized
by the Act of Congress approved
July 24, 1946 (Public Law 525
79th Congress); that no
structure for human habitation
shall bo constructed or maintained
on said land, and provided further,
that the written consent of the re
presentative of the United States
of America in charge of said pro
ject shall be obtained for the type
and location of any structure and|
or appurtenances thereto now ex
isting or to be constructed on said
land; reserving, however, to the
owners of the land all such rights
and privileges as may be enjoyed
without interfering with or abridg
ing the rights and easements here
by taken; as to Tract A 106-E-l,
being 0.57 acre, more or less in
Land Lot 555, Fourteenth District,
First Section; Tract A-106 E-2.
being 0.23 acre, more or less, in
Land Lot 358, Fourteenth District,
First * Section; Tract A-152-E-1.
being 1.38 acres, jnorc nr less, in
Land Lot 1113, Third District, First
Section: Tract A-152-E-2, being 0.53
acre, rtiore or less, in Land Lot
1115, Third District. First Section: .
Tract A-152-E-3, being 0.46 a cm.!
more or less, in Land Lot 1186,
Third District. First Section; Tract
A-156-E-1, being 0.30 acre, more or
less, in Land Lot 151, Fourteenth!
District, First Section; Tract A
-156-E-2, being 1.08 acres, more or
less, in Land I * 151, Fourteenth
District, P’irst Section: Tract A
-167-E, being 6.2 acres, more or less,;
in Land Lots 92 and 93, Fourteenth ;
District. First °'c*ion; Tract A
-186-E, bei:i;T ' "'3 ac es, mare or I
The Forsyth County News
less, in Land Lot 561, Fourteenth
District, First Section; Tract A
-195-E, being 1.15 acres, more or
less, in Land Lot 352, Fourteenth
District, First Section; Tract 196-E,
being 1.35 acres, more or less, in
Land Lot 351, Fourteenth District,
First Section; Tract C-391-E-1, being
10.79 acres, more or less, in Land
Lots 879, 921, 922, Fourteenth Dis
trict, First Section; Tract C-391-E-2,
being 1.15 acres, more or less, in
Land Lot 923, Fourteenth District,
First Section; Tract C-391-E-3,
being 0.46 acre, more or less, in
Land Lot 923, Fourteenth District,
First Section; Tract C-397-E-1,
being 9.64 acres, more or less, in
Land Lots 923, 924, 956 and 957,
Fourteenth District, First Section;
Tract C-397-E-2, being 1.61 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 924 and
956. Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract E-514-E-1, being 0.26
acre, more or less, in Land Lot
1253, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract E-514 E-2, being 0.29
acre, more or less, in Land Lot
1252, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract E-514-E-3. being 0.44
acre, more or less, in Land Lot
1291, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract E-514-E-4, being 0.44
acre, more or less, in Land Lot
1252, Fourteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract E-514-E-5, being 0.45
acre, more or less, in Land Lot
1251, Foi\rteenth District, First Sec
tion; Tract E-570-E, being 0.69 acre,
more or less, in Land Lot 930,
Fourteenth District, First Section;
Tract G-741-E, being 0.45 acre,
more or less, in Land Lot 1285,
Fourteenth District, First Section;
and Tract G-755-E, being 13 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 1115
1116 and 1153, Fourteenth District,
First Section.
If you or any of you have any
rights in the premises or desire to
be heard in the matter, you are re
quired to make known your ob
jections. if any, your claims as to
the value of the property or your
respective interests therein, or in
the funds arising therefrom, or any
other matters material to your re
spective rights in the property
sought to be condemned; otherwise
the Court will proceed as law and
justice may appertain.
YOU WILL, THEREFORE, TAKE
NOTICE.
This 2nd day of November, 1955.
JAMES W. DORSEY
United States Attorney
Old Post Office Building
Atlanta, Georgia
P. O. Box 912, Atlanta 1, Georgia
SLATON CLEMMONS
Assistant United States Attorney
Old Post Office Building
Atlanta, Georgia
P. O. Box 912, Atlanta 1, Georgia
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNIITED STATES FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEOR
GIA, GAINESVILLE DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 651
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
PETITIONER
vs.
3. 035.49 ACRES OF LAND, MORE
OR LESS, SITUATE IN FORSYTH
AND HALL COUNTIES, STATE
OF GEORGIA, AND GUS H. ASH
CRAFT, ET AL.,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE
The following named person, If
living, address unknown, or if dead
his unknown heirs at law. Exe
cutors, Administrators, Devisees,
Alienees, Creditors anchor Assigns:
Halbert H. Smith
The Unknown heirs at law, Exe
cutors, Administrators, Devisees,
Alienees, Creditors, and/or Assigns
of the following persons who are
deceased: •
R. W. Thornton
I.ula R. Smith
Talntadge W, Stephens
Mrs. T. W. Stephens.
To all and every person unknown
who has or claims any right, title
or interest in said lands or in the
! funds paid or to be paid into the
Court in this proceeding, whether
, under or in right of any of said
| parties or otherwise:
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
i required and admonished to take
! notice that the United States of
America has filed a petition in the
District Court of the United States
for said district and division for
the condemnation for public pur
poses of the fee simple title sub
ject to existing easements for pub
lic roads and highways, public uti
lities. railroads and pipelines, to
the following tracts of land in Hall
and Forsyth Counties. Georgia,
each fully described in the judg
ment on the declaration of taking
heretofore entered herein and the
certified copy of same recorded in
Promiscuous Record 151. Pso-es
\531-545, in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Hall
County, Georgia, and in Book 29,
Pages 145-152, in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of For
syth County, Georgia, to which re
ference is hereby specifically made
for a detailed description in each
instance:
Tract B-223, being 176 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 374, 375
and 380, Seventh District, Hall
County, Georgia;
Tract "B-295, being 16 acres, more
or less, in Land Lot 358, Seventh
District, Hall County, Georgia;
Tract C-327, being 80 acres, more
or less, and being all of Land Lots
779 and 790, Fourteenth District,
First Section, Forsyth County,
Georgia;
Tract C-338, being 40 acres, more
or less, and being ail of Land Lot
633, Fourteenth District, First Sect
ion, Forsyth County, Georgia;
Tract D-409-1, being 607 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 129, 130,
131, 141 and 142, Eighth District,
Hall County, Georgia;
Tract D-409-2, being 1.9 acres,
more or less, in Land Lot 129,
Eighth District, Hall County, Geor
gia;
Tract D-409-3, being 3.2 acres,
more or less, in Land Lot 131,
Eighth District, Hall County, Geor
gia;
Tract E-504, being 95.75 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 1178,
1179, 1231, 1232, 1233 and 1246,
Fourteenth District, First Section,
Forsyth County, Georgia;
Tract F-610, being 101.9 acres,
more or less, in Land Lots 86 and
103 and fractional Land Lot 104,
Eighth District, Hall County, Geor
gia;
Tract F-627, being 42.14 acres,
more or less, in Land Lot 85 and
fractional Land Lot 105, Eighth
District, Hall County, Georgia;
I Tract H-807, being 1439 acres,
more or less in fractional Land
Lots 66, 88. 89, 90, 91 and 92, Tenth
District, Hall County, Georgia;
Tract H-815-1, being 409 acres,
more or less, in Land Lot 64 and
fractional Land Lots 41, 42, 43 and
165, Tenth District, Hall County,
i Georgia;
Tract H-815-2, being 22.5 acres in
Land Lots 44 and 64 and fractional
Land Lot 43, Tenth District, Hall
County, Georgia; and
Tract H-815-3, being 1.1 acres,
| more or less, in Land Lot 64, Tenth
District, Hall County, Georgia.
If you or any of you have any
rights in the premises or desire to
be heard in the matter, you are
required to make known your ob
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jections, if any, your claims as to
the value of the property or your
respective interests therein, or in
the funds arising therefrom, or any
other matters material to your re
spective rights in the property
sought to be condemned; otherwise
the Court will proceed as law and
Justice may appertain.
YOU WILL, THEREFORE, TAKE
NOTICE.
This 2nd day of November, 1955.
JAMES W. DORSEY
United States Attorney
Old Post Office Building
Atlanta, Georgia
P. O. Box 912, Atlanta 1, Georgia
SLATON CLEMMONS
Assistant United States Attorney
Old Post Office Building
Atlanta, Georgia
P. O. Box 912, Atlanta 1, Georgia
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
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
Thursday, November 10, 1955.
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, interest 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.
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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,
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