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Cumming, Georgia.
Legal Ads
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Ida F. Merritt, having made
application for 12 months supoort
for herself out of the estate of
Luther Merritt 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 May, 1959, why
said application should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of April,
1959.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on Novem
ber 19, 1956, George Welch did
execute to North Georgia Product
ion Credit Association a certain
security deed to the following land:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Forsyth County,
Georgia, approximately 4 miles
south of Cumming. in Cumming
Militia District, and in the Second
District and First Section of said
county, and being parts of Lots of
Land Nos. 351, 352, and 370. and
being more particularly described
as follows:
BEGINNING at rock corner
which is the northeast corner of
Lot No. 352; thence south 1 degree
east 1256 feet to iron pin on west
side of public road; thence north
g 2 degrees west 700 feet to spiing
which is head of branch; thence
south 63 degrees west along said
branch 1094 feet to where said
branch intersects with creek;
thence north 38 degrees west along
creek 550 feet; thence turning
north 25 degrees east and contin
uing along said creek 950 feet to
original north line of lot 351;
thence north 89 degrees east 1750
feet to starting point at northeast
corner of lot 352, containing in all
fifty-three and five-tenths (53.5)
acres, more or less, and being
shown on plat of T. P. Thoms,
April, 1952, bounded on north by
lands of T. T. Tatum, east by Amy
Bannister; south by Egbert Payne,
and west by Pres Greene., in For
syth County, Georgia, to secure a
note of even date therewith for
$2500.00, all as shown by a security
deed recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Forsyth County, Georgia in Mort
gage Book 44, page 557; and
Whereas, said note has become ,
in default as to prim pal and in- J
terest, and the said North Georgia i
Production Credit Association J
elects that the entire note, prin- ,
cipal and interest, become due at j
once;
Now therefore, according to the
original terms of said security deed
and the laws in such cases made
and provided, the undersigned will
expose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above
described land after advertisement
in the Forsyth County News on the
first Tuesday in May, 1959, be
tween the legal hours of sale be
fore the courthouse door in For
syth County, Georgia. The proceeds
from said sale will tie used first
to the payment of sai l note, prin
cipal. interest and expenses, and
the balance, if any, delivered to
the said George Welch.
Said property will be sold sub- j
ject to the first lien of the Fed
eral Land Bank of Columbia.
This 4th day of April, 1959.
NORTH GEORGIA PRODUCT
ION CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Leon Boling, Attorney
Cumming, Georgia
ADM INISTK ATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Forsyth
County, Georgia, granted upon the
application of Foster Wofford, as
administrator of the Estate of Isa
bell Heard Wofford, deceased, late
of said County, to sell the land of
the said Isabell Heard Wofford,
deceased, for the purpose of paying
debts and distribution, there will
be sold ON THE PREMISES, at
Public Out cry to the highest bid
der between the legal hours of
sale, on the First Tuesday in May,
1959. as the property of said de
ceased the following described
lands, to-wit:
Subdivision Lot No. 1 of the
Subdivision of the land of Isabell
Heard Wofford, deceased and being
a part of Land Lot No. 613 in the
Third District and First Section
of Forsyth County, Georgia and
more fully described as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of
the original line on the South side
of land lot No. 17 In the 14th Dis
trict and first Section Intersects
the district line between the third
and 14th district and thence South
17 1-2 degrees West along a
straight made line a distance of
280 1-2 feet; thence South 89 1-2
degrees West along a straight
made line 177 1-2 feet to State
Highway No. 19; thence North 17
degrees East along and with said
Highway a distance of 404 1-2
feet; thence North 89 1-4 degrees
East a distance of 250 feet; thence
North 17 degrees East along a
straight made line a distance of
348 1-2 feet; thence North 89 1-4
degrees East along a straight made
I line 920 feet to a made line; thence
I South along a straight made line a
distance of 435 feet; thence South
89 degrees West along original
line a distance of 1125 feet to the
beginning point.
Included in this sale is Sub
division Lot No. 2 of the Sub-divi
sion of the lands of Isabell Heard
Wofford, deceased. This Subdivi
sion lot No. 2 is a part of Land
Lot No. 17 in the 14th District and
first Section of Forsyth County,
Georgia.
The Lands herein described con
tain 10.83 acres and there is locat- 1
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The Forsyth County News
led on Subdivision Lot. No. 1, an
8 room frame dwelling house and
one-frame chicken house and one
smoke house. There are located on
Sub-division Lot. No. 2, one Barn
and one Crib.
TERMS OF SALE CASH.
This 4th day of April 1959.
Foster Wofford, Administrator
of the Estate of Isabell Heard
Wofford, Deceased.
WITH YOUR
COUNTY AGENT
Walter 11. Rucker
Electricity is a wonderful source
of light, heat, and power, but it
can also be a terrible danger. An
nually, there are about 100 deaths
and 5,000 injuries in the United
States resulting from accidents
with electricity.
It's just common sense that we
should use electricity safely. But
many farm fires and injuries to
persons are still being caused from
misusing electrical equipment or
by using equipment that is defect
ive. On many farms the old wiring
systems are just not adequate for
the increased use of electricity.
If your wondering how safely
you are using electricity, here are
a few suggested safetyy practices
to check yourself on.
DO YOU:
1. Have a main entrance switch
to the electrical system that will
accomodate the anticipated elec
trical load.
2. Have wiring that meets nat
ional and local electrical code re
quirements.
3. Have three-prong plug and
three-wire grounded connection for
oortable equippment used outside,
in the shop, or basement to guard
against electric shock.
4. Check appliances and connect
ion cords that you are planning to
buy to see that they’re U. L.
(Underwriter’s Laboratory) approv
ed. •
5. Use a basket guarded, rubber
handled, trouble-extension light.
6. Have a separate electrical cir
cuit and fuse to the water supply
pump.
7. Handle all farm and well
equipment at low elevation to pre
vent shock from electric high lines
in yard or at the drive in from
highway.
8. Cut off current before working
with electric conductors and unplug
electrical appliances before inspect
ing or repairing them.
9. Use only commercially made,
U. L. approved electric fence con
' trailers.
10. Keep light bulbs of only 60
watts or under in granary or hay
mow and in glass or heat resistant
plastic shields to protect from dust
11. Know how to treat victims of
electric shock in cases of emer
gency.
12. Keek fire extinguisher ap
proved fo relectrical fires.
13. Teach members of family
how to use electricity safely.
IN LOVING MEMORY & THANKS
Of our Dear Mother Mrs. Emma
Love Hawkins who passed away
April 12th, 1959.
We want to thank our many
good friends and neighbors and
everyone who lent a helping hand
all during her feeble 5 years of ill
ness and also so at the time of
her passing. To all who brought
food and for all who arranged for
the beautiful flowers. The Minis
ters for their comforting words
and prayers, Rev. P. W. Tribble,
Rev. Edgar Purcell and Rev. Henry
Thursday, April 23, 1959.
Boling and to the singers for the
beautiful songs, Rev. Henry Boling
and daughter Mrs. Harold Sutton.
Pianist Mrs. Minnie Love Shoe
make; to the Nurses and also to
the Undertakers for their kind
ness, help and sympathy, Louie E.
Jones Funeral Home.
May God’s richest blessing rest
upon you all each day is our
daily prayer.
Her broken hearted children.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. West
brook, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ga.
FOR SALE —Empire Cotton Seed,
second year at my home GUY
CROWE
PIGS FOR SALE; Half Hamp
shire and Half Land Race now
ready to go—RED TIDWELL, RT.
1, Alpharetta, Ga.
FOR RENT Five Room Apart
ment and bath newly decorated.
Close in town ALSO will sell a
good used Upright Piano and stool
See Frank Roper, Ph: Tu. 7—2311.
FOR SALE—New 1959 Nash Ramb
ler, 40 miles per gallon of gas.
! Reason for selling explained to
I interested buyer—Frances Kenne-
I more. Tu. 7 —7428