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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS, CUMMING, GA., DECEMBER 18, 1969
PAGE 16
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
WHEREAS heretofore on the
13th day of May, 1967, Felton E.
Smith did execute to Forsyth
County Bank a certain security
deed to the following described
property:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the City of
Cumming, Forsyth County, Ge
orgia, and being more fully des
cribed as follows: BEGINNING
at a point in the center of Ke
lly Mill Road, said point be
ing 32.5 feet Westerly from wh
ere the center of Tolbert St
reet when extended intersects
the center of Kelly Mill Road;
Thence North 1 degree 30 min
utes West 218.7 feet; thence tur
ning so as to form an inter
ior angle of 90 degrees with
the last mentioned call run West
110 feet; thence turning so as to
form an interior angle of 90
degrees with last mentioned call
run South 215.4 feet to point
in center of Kelly Mill Road;
thence turning so as to form
an interior angle with last men
tioned call of 91 degrees 40
minutes run East 110 feet to
the point of beginning. Said
tract contains .52 acres, more
or less, and is more fully sh
own on plat prepared by Cecil
S. Mize, Forsyth County Sur
veyor, dated March 4, 1967,
, ecorded in Plat Book 5, page
108, Clerk's Office, Forsyth
Superior Court. Said plat is
made a part of this descrip
tion by reference.
This property is the same
property as R.E. Kirby bought
from H.R . Hicks on January
27, 1947, recorded in Deed Book
21, page 332, said records and is
also the same property which
has been referred to down th
rough the years as the Parson
age Lot lying on the North side
of Old Canton Street.
To secure a note dated May
13, 1967, in the amount of $6,
021.80, all as shown by secur
ity deed recorded in the Office
of Clerk of Superior Court, For
syth County, Georgia, in Deed
Book 72, page 82-84, and
WHEREAS said note has be
come in default as to the pr
incipal and interest and the un
dersigned elects that the entire
note, principal and interest be
come due at once.
Now, therefore, according to
the terms of said security deed
and the laws in such cases
made, the undersigned will ex
pose for sale to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, the
above described lands, after
proper advertisement, at the
first Tuesday in January,l97o ,
between the legal hours of sale
before the Courthouse door in
Cumming, Forsyth County, Ge
orgia. Proceeds from said sale
will first be used to the pay
ment of said note, principal, in
terest and expenses, and the ba
lance, if any, will be delivered
as provided by law.
This the Bth day of December,
1969
FORSYTH COUNTY BANK
By: Richard Neville, Attorney
at Law
Box 55, Cumming, Georgia.
Legal 755
12-11, 18, 25, '69 & 1-1-70.
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LEGALS
THE ORDINARY COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
FORSYTH, STATE OF GE
ORGIA
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
EMMA FAYE HEARD, the
widow of George Luther Heard,
deceased, late of said county,
has made application to convey
a part of the property which
was set apart as a year's supp
ort for the benefit of said wi
dow and Randy Heard, minor
child of the said George Lu
ther Heard, deceased, by the
court of ordinary of said cou
nty, as recorded in Year’s Su
pport Book “C”, pages 281-
282, the purpose of said con
veyance being as follows: To
provide for the support of pe
titioner and said minor child.
The property to be conveyed
is described as follows:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the 14th
District and Ist Section of For
syth County, Georgia, being a
part of Land Lot No. 638, all
according to a portion of sur
veys and plats thereof by Cec
il S. Mize, Reg. Surv. No.
1593, dated May 14, 1969 and
November 6, 1969, and said pl
ats are incorporated herein by
reference thereto and said tract
is more fully descirbed as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at the Southeast
Corner of Land Lot No. 638;
thence with the East Original
Line of Land Lot No. 638 No
rth 00 degrees 36 minutes East
221.5 feet to an iron pin set;
thence North 89 degrees 34 min
utes West 210.0 feet to an iron
pin set; thence North 00 de
grees 36 minutes East 727.8
feet to an iron pin set in cen
ter of road; thence with
center of said road North 89
degrees 10 minutes West 118.8
feet; thence continuing with the
center of said road South 47
degrees 53 minutes West 100.0
feet to an iron pin set; thence
South 19 degrees 22 minutes
West 936.7 feet to the South
Original Line of Land Lot No.
638; thence with the Original Li
ne dividing Land Lots Nos. 638
and 637 South 89 degrees 13
minutes East 711.2 feet to the
point of beginning.
Said application will be heard
before the ordinary of said
county at the court house in said
county at 10:00 o’clock, A.M.,
on the sth day of Jan., 1970,
at which time objection, if any;
to the granting of said appli
cation will be heard.
This 25th day of November,
1969.
8.8. Wallace
Ordinary of Forsyth County,
Georgia.
Legal 748
12, 11, 18, 25 & Jan 1
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
There will be sold at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of Sale, before the
courthouse Door in Forsyth Co
unty, Georgia on the Sixth (6th)
day of January 1970, the fol
lowing described property to
wit:
One 1965 Pontiac, Bonneville
Convertable Four Door Motor
#262675D107986
Said property to be sold under
an d by virtue of an order from
the Superior Court of said Co
unty, after the same having been
captured and condemned.
This 8 day of December, 1969
B. Donald Pirkle,
Sheriff, Forsyth County
Legal 752
12-11, 18, 25, ’69, 1-1,’70
Welcome To All
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Emma Faye Heard ha
ving in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate
of George Luther Heard, late
of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of George Lu
ther Heard to be and appear
at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why perman
ent administration should not be
granted to Mrs. Emma Faye
Heard on George Luther He
ard estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 25th day of No
vember, 1969
8.8. Wallace, Ordinary.
Legal 750
12, 11, 18, 25 & Jan. 1.
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
By authority of Section 12,
page 2229, of the laws of Ge
orgia, 1964 Session, I will sell
at public outcry to highest bid
der for cash, the following de
scribed automobiles at the Fo
rsyth County Jail House on
Maple Street, Cumming, For
syth County, Georgia, 30130,
beginning at 11:00 a.m. on the
Sixth (6th) day of January, 1970,
the followin g described auto
mobiles to wit:
YEAR, MAKE, STYLE, MTR.
NO.
1966, Ford Galaxie, Four Door,
5A54X119585; 1960, Oldsmobile,
Ninety Eight, 618 A 03446; 1966
Ford Galaxie, Two Door, ?????;
1966 , Ford, Two Door, SN
-67X124160; 1963, Rambler, Two
Door, 069813; 1960, Buick, Four
Door, 4G6025292.
B. Donald Pirkle,
Sheriff, Forsyth County
Legal 754
12-11, 18, 24, »69, 1-1, ’7O
Georgia,
Forsyth County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN .
Mrs. Effie Burruss having
filed her petition for an order
declaring that no administra
tion is necessary on the estate
of Thad P. Burruss, Jr., de
ceased, late of Forsyth County,
Georgia, this is to cite all
creditors of said estate, if any,
and all other interestedpersons
to show cause why an order
should not be entered at the
January term of court to be
held on the first Monday in
January, 1970 declaring that no
administration on the estate of
Thad P. Burruss, Jr., is nec
essary.
This 13 day of November, 1969
8.8. WALLACE
Ordinary,
Forsyth County, Georgia
Legal 747
12-11, 18, 25-69 1-1-70
STATE OF GEORGIA
Forsyth Co. Court of Ordinary
Dec., 1969
The appraisers upon appli
cation of Mrs. Barbara Jeanette
Davis widow of said J.D. Da
vis for a twelve months’ su
pport for herself and no minor
children, having filed their re
turn; all persons concerned he
reby are cited to show cause,
if any they have, at the next
regular January term of this
Court, why said application sh
ould not be granted.
8.8. Wallace
Ordinary, Forsyth County
Legal 751
12,11,18, 25 & Jan. 1.
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
There will be sold at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of Sale, before the
courthouse door in Forsyth Co
unty, Georgia on the Sixth (6th)
day of January 1970, the fol
lowing described property to
wit:
One 1960 Pontiac Catalina,
Four Door Motor #160D19157
Said property to be sold un
der and by virtue of an order
from the Superior Court of
said County, after the same
having been captured and con
demned.
This 8 day of December, 1969.
B. Donald Pirkle,
Sheriff, Forsyth County
Legal 753
12-11, 18, 24, ’69, 1-1, *7O
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA
TION
Notice is hereby given that
at the January Term, 1970,
session of the General Asse
mbly of Georgia, a bill will
be introduced and passage
sought of it, providing for se
cretarial pay, automobile ex
penses and other expenses in
connection with the operation of
the office of District Attorney
of the Blue Ridge Judicial Cir
cuit.
This 15th day of December,
1969.
/s/ Jack C. Fincher
Senator, 51st Senatorial District
of Georgia.
Legal 756
12-18, 25,1-1-70
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
The City of Cumming will
purchase a new police car and
will accept bids to be sealed and
turned in to the City Clerk,
Mrs. Marcus Stanford, no late
Mrs. Marcus Stanford, no later
than 12:00 noon January 2,1970.
Call City Hall for specifica
tions.
This the 15th day of Decem
ber, 1969.
City Council
Cumming, Georgia
Legal 757
12- 18, 25
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
TO: RUSSELL ALEXANDAY
TIBBS, JR.,
You are hereby notified that
FORD LILBORN WEST, has
filed his petition to adopt JUDY
ANN TIBBS, when adopted to
be known as JUDY ANN WEST,
MARY ELIZABETH TIBBS,
when adopted to be known as
MARY ELIZABETH WEST,
BETTY RUTH TIBBS,
when adopted to be known
as BETTY RUTH WEST,
' RUSSELL ALEXANDAY TIBBS
111, when adopted to be known
as TOMMY FORD WEST, and
PENNY FAYE TIBBS, when ad
opted to be known as PENNY
FAYE wEST, respectfully in the
TO BUY OR SELL
REAL ESTATE
SEE
Barnett
Realty
NEXT OF COLONIAL
RESTAURANT
OR PHONE 887-6582
BILL H, BARNETT, i
BROKER
GAINESVILLE
STEREO & SALES CO.
FREE!
SEWING MACHINE
WITH EVERY
Stereo Purchase
DOWNTOWN
123 Washington st.
Oainasvilla, Ga.
Phone 332-1314
Superior Court of Forsyth Co
unty, Georgia, and you will make
known any objections you may
have to the prayers of said
petition on March 9th, 1970 at
10:00 A.M. in said Court be
fore presiding Judge at the Co
urt House in Forsyth County,
Georgia.
Witness the Honorable Marion
T. Pope, Jr., Judge of the Su
perior Court of Forsyth County,
this I3t h day o f November,
1969. Cecil McClure, Clerk Fo
rsyth County Superior Court
Ralph R. Cadle, Attorney
4065 Lawrenceville Highway
Tucker, Georgia 30084
938-5766
Legal 745
11-27, 12-4, U, 18
The Human Foot—
A Barometer Of Health
A seemingly minor or com
mon foot ailment can, in real
ity, be the first sign of a more
serious disorder. The human
foot has a remarkable capacity
to show the first signs of dis
orders that require prompt
medical attention.
Corns, calluses or sores on
the feet can be the first signs
of diabetes, arthritis, kidney
trouble or even rheumatic fe
ver, according to Dr. Edward
Ganney, a Washington, D.C.
podiatrist, who spoke on the
subject at the 57th Annual
Meeting of the American Po
diatry Association.
Stressing the importance of
laboratory testing to detect
such underlying disorders, Dr.
Ganney offered practical tech
niques for obtaining blood
counts, urinalysis, blood sugar,
uric acid and arthritis tests
that may be performed in the
podiatrist’s office if medical lab
facilities are not available.
He cited case histories to un
derscore the importance of
such testing. A patient, com
plaining of a callus on the foot,
was found to have the initial
signs of diabetes; another, com
plaining of a corn, was found
to have a kidney ailment.
“In some children the early
stages of rheumatic fever can
first appear in the feet, also,”
he said. “In these cases the
podiatrist can refer the patient
for treatment. Because the hu
man foot acts like a barometer
of overall health, such diag
nosis is imperative for the po
diatrist and the patient alike.”
Another irritating disorder
commonly known as athlete’s
foot was characterized as “the
perfect podiatric politician,” by
a New York City dermatologist
attending the meeting.
Dr. Richard C. Gibbs called
the condition a “many-faced
problem,” for it can change its
appearance unendingly.
The fungus problem is known
to podiatrists as “Tinea Pedis,”
and can be diagnosed in four
stages of severity. The first
stage is the common athlete’s
foot—with scaling between the
toes. The second stage ad
vances to scaling on the sole
of the foot, with the third stage
a blistering condition on var
ious locations of the foot. The
fourth stage is an outgrowth
of the third, when the blisters
become acute and inflammed.
Dr. Gibbs stressed the im
portance of patients to seek
medical attention at the first
sign of cracked or inflammed
skin between the toes, for in
many cases it may advance in
to a more serious condition if
left untreated. He added that
medication must be prescribed
for each stage of severity.
Dr. Gibbs is a professor at
the M. J. Lewi College of Po
diatry and holds Fellowships
with the New York Academy
of Medicine and the American
Academy of Dermatology.
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Classified Ads
Call 887-3127
Notices
The deadline for classified ads
is Tuesday noon.
Rate is SI.OO up to 20 words.
More than 20 words - - 5?
per word.
Piano tuning and repair. J.M.
McPherson-887-6688.
12-25
Breed your cows artifically to
ABS proved sires. All breeds
available. Call before 10:00
for service on same day.
George Johnson
Call 887-6566 or 534-5764
TF
For best prices on T.V.
Appliances or Furniture, See
Pruitt’s TV and Appliance. Fa
mous Brand names like RCA-
Zenith-Motorolar-G.E.-Philct>-
Sylvania- Whirlpool.
Alpharetta, Ga. 475-5751
1-70
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mr. Ernest
Collins would like to take this
opportunity to thank friends and
enighbors who extended com
forting sympathy and help dur
ing the death o f our loved
one. For the beautiful flowers,
the food and other kindnesses,
we greatly appreicate. May God
richly bless each of you is
our prayer.
Mrs. Ernest Collins and family
LOST: 6 month old Collie-Ger
man Sheppard puppy with black
tail in vicinity of Pilgrim Mill
Rd. Please call, 887-3029.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Alms House will be open
December 18, from 9 to 2 p.m.
For Sale
Finest in Toy Poodle puppies
also Chihuahua. 479-3310 Can
ton Cumming Hwy.
12-25
One mobile trailer located be
hind Forsyth County High Sc
hool. Two bedroom “Detroiter”
1960 model 10’ x 46’.
Submit your bid to the For
syth County Board of Educa
tion by 2 P.M. on January
6, 1970.
12-18
Smokey Says:
I A
!■
Please be careful with FIRE!
WHY?
Wait Uatll After Christmas
To Buy Your New Home?
You Can Save Money by Making
Your Selection NOW!
Special Christmas Prices
Now In Effect
(Please Note: We will be closed Sunday
Dec. 21,1969) PHONE 887-4372
iwc.
Hwy. 19 South of Cumming
For Sale
Frame house for sale or rent,
3 1/2 miles north of Cumming.
Call 887-3024 after 2:30 p.m.
TF
Quail-live or dressed.Q .L. Gi
lbert Days-887-9289
Nights 887-4123
TF
SHAVINGS & SAWDUST for sale.
Call John Burruss, JR. 887-4027
TF.
Give her electric sissors,
sewing baskets, sewing boxes,
cabinets for her machine or a
new sewing machine. See Home
Sewing Machine Co. in their
new location at Lakeshore Pl
aza.
TF
Registered Tennessee Walking
Horses. 37 acres of land. With
7 acre lake. Contact W.E. Har
ris, Rt. 4 or call 887-5917
ifter 4:30 pm week days, Sat
urday or Sunday.
TF
Farmers Western Supply,
Inc. Famous brand named wes
tern clothing. We have a full
line to fit the whole family
including matching sets of Wr
angler jeans and jackets. Cow
boy suits for the little ones;
also, toy guns and holsters.
Lots of western gift items.
Men’s coats with pile lining.
Hats made by American Hat
Co., boots by Dan Post, Justin,
Acme and Durango. We also
have a good selection or rid
ing equipment, horse grooming
supplies, and veteranian supp
lies. Come by and browse ar
ound. We are located on Hwy.
20 next to Georgia Farmers
Livestock. Telephone 887-2433.
Open 6 days a week from 9
to 6. Starting November 19th,
on Wednesday, Thrusday and
Friday, open from 9 to 9 through
Christmas.
TF
BOAT- 32 Foot - Sleeps 4-
Kitchen-New Diesel Power—
Sell or Trade for acreage.
Atlanta - 252-4812
1-8
Chihuahua puppies AKC regis
tered. Good selection. Echol’s
Kennel. Telephone 887-5459.
12-17
1966, 2 bedroom mobile home.
Call 887-2027.
1-8
16 ft. run about boat and tra
iler with 75 hp. Evinrude all
elec, motor.
Call 887-3595
1-1
1969 Zenith Stereo Console AM/
FM Radio , Distressed Wood,
dark finish, very lovely. $250.
Call 887-5487.
12-18
1959 Ford. Call 887-4685 be
fore 1 p.m.
12-18
For Rent
2 Bedroom Apartment in Du
plex-All electric, Air conditio
ned, 2 car garage, Hwy. 141
at Coal Mountain. $75 a month.
Phone 887-6993
TF
LP Gas Tanks. Mark Heard
Fuel Co. 887-2333
40 x 100 - 2 story building.
Ideal for manufacturing retail
or wholesale business. Located
in city.
Cumming Development Co.
887-6721
TF
Spur Service Station at Buford
Crossing. Call Bobby Wofford
after 5 p.m. 887-3939.
TF
TRIBBLE GAP
Near high school on TriLblo
Gap road. 2 bedrooms, wall to
wall carpeting, central air. Tot
all electric. See resident
manager. Apt 1-A or call
887-6824
TF
Mountain View Apartments
2, 3 and 4 rooms Call 887-
5145
TF
Several houses in the Coal Mo
untain Community. 887-2333
TF
Real Estate
New Home, 3 bedrooms, full
basement, ceramic tile bath
with carpet throughout house,
and modern built in kitchen.
Ready for immediate occu
pancy. Located on Mary Alice
Park Rd. $17,500.
Barnett Realty
534 Atlanta RD.
Phone-887-6582
13-18
Acreage wanted. If terms and
price are right, we may be
able to arrange an annual in
come for the next 10-20 years
from the sale of your land.
Call or write Jim Haverstick
or Marshall Mahone-577-4451
Brown and Sons Realty Co.
2124 First National Bank Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga. 30303
12-31
17 acre chicke n farm. Two
nice buildin g lots in Shady
Shores. Need acreage to sell.
Contact L.C. Day 887-5791 or
Archie Lindsey Realty 993-4446
TF
Help Wanted
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
Why not become an AVON
Representative women are
earning sss selling cosmetics
in their spare time. You sell
locally. Write now—
Mrs. Wilma W. Tatum
Route 2
Dawsonville, Ga. 30534