About North Georgia tribune. (Canton, Ga.) 1934-1973 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1939)
FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1939 NORTH GEORGIA TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Legal Notices STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF CHEROKEE By virtue of an execution, issued by W. T. Wright, Tax Commission er, of Cherokee County, Georgia, against Lots of Land Number One Hundred and Fifty-Six (156) in the Twenty-Second (22) Dis trict and Second (2nd) Section of Cherokee County, Georgia, and another execution against Lot of Land Number Two Hun- dred and Nineteen (219) in the Thirteenth (13th) District and Second (2nd) Section of Cherokee County, Georgia, and another ex ecution against Lot of Land Num ber Twenty-Six (26) in the Four- teenth (14th) District and Second (2nd) Section of Cherokee Coun- ty, Georgia, for taxes, as unre- urned wild land, said tracts will be sold separately before the Court House Door of Cherokee County, Georgia, on the 1st, Tues- day in December, 1939, to satisfy said executions. This 26th day of August, 1939. Lee Spears, Sheriff' 11-24. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN TY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: E. C. Simpson having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of J. Walter Simpson, late of said County this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J. Walter Simpson to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why per- manent administration should not be granted to E. C. Simpson on J. Walter Simpson estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 4 day of Sept. 19- 39. Jacob Massey, Ordinary 11-3 STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF CHEROKEE WHEREAS, on January 5th, 1932, W. A. Keith did execute to H. N. & A. S. Doss, a Deed to se- cure debt to the following des- cribed land, to-wit: “Lying and being in the 14th District and 2nd Section of said County, and being lots of land Nos. 172, containing 160 acres, more or less, and all of lot 191, lying North of the old road leading into the Chamblee old mill pro- perty containing 100 acres, more or less; Also part of lot No. 190, beginning at the wash place north- east of the barn of Henry Wilkie, thence running South to the East and West original line of Lot 190, thence following old East and West line East to a corner stone, which is the Southeast corner of Lot 190, between land of Grantor and H. G. Vandiviere, thence running North along original line between lots Nos. 190 and 207 to the spring branch in a Westernly direction to starting point, containing 25 ac- res, more or less. The entire tract containing 285 acres, more or less.” To secure a note of even date for $1161.65. WHEREAS, on March 7th, 1938, H. N. & A. S. Doss transferred said note and Deed to Melinda Ro berts. WHEREAS, said note has be- come in default and there is a ba lance due this date of $1741.45, af ter deducting credits. NOW THEREFORE, according to the original terms of said security Deed and the law in such cases, made and provided, the undersign- ed will expose for sale to the high- est bidder the above described pro perty on the First Tuesday of November, 1939, between the legal hours for sale, before the Court House door, and the proceeds for sale shall first be applied to the payment of said note and expenses, and the balance, if any, to be de- livered to the owners of the equity. THIS 2ND DAY OF OCTOB ER, 1939. Melinda Roberts, attorney in fact for W. A. Keith 11-3 GEORGIA ,CHEROKEE COUN TY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: W. H. Huey having, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of G. B. Huey, Late of said County, this is to cite all and sin gular the creditors and next of kin of G. B. Huey to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administra tion should not be granted to W. H. Huey on G. B. Huey’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 2 day of October, 1939. Jacob Massey, Ordinary 11-3 GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY: This is to notify all parties con- cerned that Roy Higgins, Admin istrator, of the estate of Mrs. G. A. Timmons, deceased, has made ap- plication for leave to sell certain real estate belonging to said de- ceased, and that said application will be heard on the first Monday in November, 1939. This 2nd day of October, 1939. Jacob Massey, Ordinary CITATION GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUN TY. To All Whom It May Concern: T. J. Huey having applied for guardianship of the person and property of Daisy Elain Huey, a lunatic, a daughter of G. B. Huey, deceased, late of said County, no- tice is given that said application will be heard at my office at ten (10) o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in November next. This Sept. 4, 1939. Jacob Massey, Ordinary. 11-3 Legal Notices Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POW ER IN SECURITY DEED STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF FULTON By virtue of power of sale in a security deed executed and deliver ed by ARTHUR L. CAGLE to THE GEORGIA LOAN & TRUST COM PANY, Macon, Georgia (a corpora- tion organized and existing un- der the laws of the State of Georgia) dated November 5, 1938 and recorded in the records of Che- Prokee County, Georgia in Deed Book 5, Page 495, on November 15, 1938, which said deed was transferred by the GEORGIA LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, Ma con, Georgia to the FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO CIATION on November 15, 1938; there will be sold by the FED ERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, at public outcry, in front of the court house door in Cherokee County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in November, within the legal hours of sale, to the high- est bidder for cash, the following property to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Four- teenth (14th) District and Second (2nd) Section of Cherokee County, Georgia, and being part of land lot number two hundred and seven- ty-five (275), and being also a part of tract number five (5) of the survey and plat made of the E. W. Coleman property, a copy of said plat and survey being rec- Forded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, Georgia, in Deed Re- cord Book Number Two, Page 50, said plat and survey having been made by E. Billing, C. E., the tract of land herein conveyed be- ing described as follows: Begining at an iron pipe corner set up on the right of way of the Canton-Orange Highway, said pipe corner being East of the house of Arthur L. Cagle, from said pipe corner running North 542 feet, thence West 330 feet, thence South 4 degrees East 628 feet to another iron pipe corner set up on the right of way of the Canton-Orange Highway, thence East 16 degrees North along said right of way of said Can ton - Orange Highway, 290 feet to the point of beginning; said tract of land containing 4,035 a- cres, more or less, and being the home place of Arthur L. Cagle. A plat and survey of the property herein conveyed, made by L. C. Sawyer, C. E. on July 26, 1938, is on file in the records of the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee Coun ty, Georgia in Deed Book 2, Page 210, to which said recorded plat and survey reference is hereby made for a more detailed descrip- tion of said property herein con- veyed. The Deed referred to above, was given to secure an indebtedness of THREE THOUSAND ($3,000.00) DOLLARS, payable at the rate of $30.63 per month, beginning on the first day of January, 1939, and provides for the acceleration of the maturity of the entire indebted ness should the grantor fail to perform any covenant, or agree- ment, set forth in said deed, or the note secured thereby, at the option of the grantee or assigns, the said ARTHUR L. CAGLE has defaulted in the payment of the monthly payments and the under- signed has declared the entire in debtedness due and payable, and said sale will be made for the purpose of paying the balance of $3,043.44 due on principal and in- terest of said debt and to the ex- penses of this sale and the surplus, if any, will be turned over to AR THUR L. CAGLE. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT GAGE ASSOCIATION Transferee and Asignee, as At torney in Fact for Arthur L. Cagle George M. Lawson William J. Hobbs Attorneys, Federal Reserve Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. 11-3 Georgia, Cherokee County. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county at the October, 1939, term of said Court, there will be sold, on the first Tues- day in November, 1939, between the legal hours of sale, before the Che- rokee County Court House door, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the following described pro- perty: All that tract or parcel of land in Woodstock, Cherokee County, Georgia, and being part of Land Lot No. 1022 and commencing at a stake on the property of Mrs. R. I. Johnson on the West side of State Highway No. 75, leading from Canton to Woodstock, Geor- gia, and running thence North a- long said lot a distance of 142 feet to a stake on an alley at the Wiley P. Dobbs property; thence along said alley West a distance of 108 feet to a stake on the right of way of the L. & N. Railroad; thence South along said right of way a distance of 90 feet to a stake on the back line of the Mrs. R. I. Johnson property; thence a straight line in an East- ernly direction to the point of be- ginning and being a part of the property described in deed from Martha C. Latimer to Mary Lou McRee, dated January 1st, 1912, and recorded in Deed Book 3, page 238, Cherokee County Georgia Deed Records. Also, one hundred shares Coca Cola Company stock. Certificate No. ny 20935; Fifty shares Coca-Cola Company stock. Certificate No. ny 32791; Stock Cer- tificate No. 21, Bank of Woodstock, four shares, par value $100.00 each. The said property being sold by the undersigned as the property of Mrs. Mary L. McRee, deceased, and her estate, and is for the pur- pose of paying the debts of said estate and distribution among the heirs of said deceased. This October 2, 1939, Mrs. Grace M. Spears, Administratix. 11-3 GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY: By virtue of a tax execution is- sued by W. T. Wright, Commiss ioner for taxes, I will sell be fore the Court House Door, on the 1st Tuesday in November, 1939, between the legal hours of sale, one-eighth of the mineral interest in lot of land No. 310, in 22nd Dis- trict and 2nd Section of Chero- kee County, Georgia, and sold as the property of B. L. Blaney. This 4th day of October, 1939. Lee Spears, Sheriff 11-3 GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUN TY: Will be sold before the Court House Door of said County on the first Tuesday in November, 1939, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash. Lot of land No. 302 in the 22nd. District and 2nd. Section of said County, containing 160 acres, more or less. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of F. M. Blackwell, to satisfy an execution issued from the Justice Court of the 792nd. District of said County in favor of Jacob Massey, and a- gaihst the said F. M. Blackwell. Levy made by T. J. Howard, L. C., and turned over to me for ad vertisement and sale. This Oct. 12th. 1939. Lee Spears, Sheriff. 11-3 Be Sure Your Breath ic Sweet— - BORALINE is delightfully refreshing to the mouth. Use this effective mouth wash morning and night and following each meal to aid in removing food odon that often contribute J 0 on unpleasant iminer he it aim @e ere 1° Cherokee Drug Co. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF CHEROKEE: WHEREAS, on February 24th, 1938, J. G. White issued to South- land Ice Company, a deed to se- cure a debt, to the following des- cribed property, to-wit: "One house and lot located on Old Marietta Road in the City of Canton, Georgia, known as the J. G. White home place, said lot being bounded on the East by Olin Fincher property, on the North by the Olin Fincher property, on the West by M. J. White proper- ty and on the South by the Old Marietta Road. Said lot extend- ing from the interesction of Olin Fincher property with old Marietta Road in a Northernly direction ap proximately 150 feet, thence in a Westernly direction for approxi- mately 70 feet to line of M. J. White property, thence in a South- ernly direction for approximately 150 feet along line of M. J. White property to Old Marietta Road, thence along this road in an East- ernly direction for approximately 70 feet.” Which was to secure certain in debtedness, the balance due of which is now $1550.00 Principal, with interest at the rate of 8 per- cent per annum from February 24th, 1938. AND WHEREAS, the said J. G. White is in default as to principal and interest. NOW THEREFORE, according to the original terms of the said security deed and the laws in such case made and provided, the un- dersigned will expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash, said property on the 1st Tuesday in November, 1939, between the legal hours of sale and before the Court House Door for said County. The proceeds from said sale to be used first in the payment of said prin cipal, interest, taxes and expen- ses, and the balance, if any, to be held subject to distribution to the Southland Ice Company and the Cherokee Sales Company, the hol- ders of second deeds on said pro perty. This 7th day of October, 1939. SOUTHLAND ICE COMPANY, A CORPORATION. 11-3 TOPS TASTE" One taste of rich, flavorful BLUE RIDGE Coffee, and you’ll agree with thousands of others that BLUE RIDGE is "Tops in Taste." 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Dalton kicked off to Canton and Goss took the ball on his own 20 and returned it 10 to the Canton were ejected from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct. Chat ham went into the game for Can- ton. Garner passed on the next play but it was no good. Bell punted to the Dalton 20 yard line and when a Dalton back fumbled the ball, Bell recovered for Canton on the Dalton 29. 1st and 10 for Canton. Goss fumbled on the first play for a 10 yard loss, 2nd and 29. Garner’s pass was knocked down. Goss passed on the next play but Bates intercepted the pass and re- turned it to the Canton 48 yard line. An off tackle play went for 8 yards. Four line plays made it a 1st down on the Canton 22 yard line and the game ended on the last play. TAX COMMISSIONER’S ROUNDS 1939 I will be at the following places on dates named below for the purpose of collecting State and County Taxes. OCTOBER DISTRICT Fair Play Sixes PLACE Court House Court House DATE Saturday, Oct. 28 Saturday, Oct. 28 TIME 9:30 to 10:30 11:00 to 12:00 9:00 to 10:30 10:45 to 11:45 12:00 to 1:30 2:00 to 3:00 9:00 to 10:00 10:15 to 11:15 11:30 to 1:00 1:30 to 2:30 9:00 to 10:00 10:15 to 11:15 11:30 to 1:30 2:00 to 3:00 9:30 to 3:00 9:30 to 3:00 30 yard line. 1st and 10 for Can ton. Curtis got 2 around right end. Garner’s pass to Curtis lost 6 yards, 3rd and 14 for Canton. Bell punted to mid-field and it was 1st and 10 for Dalton at that point. Souther got 5 thru guard. A pass to the Dalton left end who lateraled the ball to one of the backs placed the ball on the Can- ton 22. The play was called back, however, and went for naught as both sides were off sides. 2nd and 5 for Dalton. Anderson on the next play made a first down on the Canton 35 yard line. A line plunge was good for three yards. Hickory Flat Hickory Flat Lick Skillett Wild Cat Cross Roads Cross Roads Cross Roads Mullins Little River Little River Little River Little River Woodstock Ball Ground Court House H. B. Barney’s Store - Court House Edd Barrett’s Store Cannon Old Store F. M. Purcell’s Store Lathems Store Court House Joe Purcell’s Store A. C. Hyde’s Store Court House . Union Hill J. H. Johnston’s Store -- Court House Monday, Oct. 30 Monday, Oct. 30 Monday, Oct. 30 Monday, Oct. 30 Tuesday, Oct. 31 Tuesday, Oct. 31 Tuesday, Oct. 31 Tuesday, Oct. 31 Thursday, Nov. 2 Thursday, Nov. 2 Thursday, Nov. 2 Thursday, Nov. 2 Friday, Nov. 3 Monday, Nov. 6 Dalton got 5 yards on the next play, and Canton was penalized 15 more yards for roughing. 1st and 10 for Dalton on the Canton 15. Conns Creek Conns Creek Nelson SECOND R( Stancil’s Store Court House Marble Mill UND Tuesday, Nov. 7 Tuesday, Nov. 7 Tuesday, Nov. 7 Wednesday, Nov. 8 Wednesday, Nov. 8 Wednesday, Nov. 8 Wednesday, Nov. 8 Thursday, Nov. 9 9:00 to 10:00 10:15 to 11:15 12:00 to 1:00 9:00 to 10:00 10:30 to 11:30 12:00 to 1:00 1:30 to 3:00 9:00 to 10:00 10:30 to 11:30 1:00 to 2:30 10:00 to 11:00 11:15 to 12:45 1:00 to 2:00 9:00 to 10:00 10:30 to 12:00 12:30 to 1:30 9:00 to 10:00 10:15 to 11:15 11:30 to 1:00 1:30 to 2:30 9:00 to 10:00 10:15 to 11:15 11:30 to 12:30 1:00 to 2:00 9:30 to 3:00 9:30 to 3:00 On the first play Souther stepped thru center for a touchdown. The point was added on a fake place kick and a pass. Dalton 29, Can- ton 7. The 3rd quarter ended on the last play. Claytons Salacoa Salacoa Harbins Fair Play - — Court House Court House Garland Mt. Church Bearden’s Store Court House A feature of the 3rd quarter had been the running of Souther of Dalton and the hard tackling by Goss of Canton. Fourth Quarter Dalton kicked to the Canton 18 and Goss returned to the Canton 45. A nice return by Goss. On a spinner Garner handed the ball to Curtis who passed but the ball was batted down. Another pass Gar- ner to Curtis was knocked down by Dalton. Curtis was stopped for no gain off tackle. Bell punted on 4th down to the Dalton 10 yard line and Dalton was forced out of bounds on the return at their own 20 yard line. Bonner got 9 yards thru the line. Bates made it a 1st down for Dal- ton on the next play. A line buck got 9 more yards. Dalton made it Sixes Wild Cat Bells — Bells Hickory Flat Lick Skillett Cross Roads Cross Roads Cross Roads Mullins Little River Little River Little River Court House Edd Barrett’s Store Teem & Evans Old Store Dave McClure’s Store Tyson’s Gin Court House Court House Sam McCleskey’s Store. Cannon Old Store F. M. Purcell’s Store — Lathems Store Court House Frank Hick’s Store A. C. Hyde’s Store Court House Union Hill Thursday, Nov. 9 Thursday, Nov. 9 Friday, Nov. 10 Friday, Nov. 10 Friday, Nov. 10 Monday, Nov. 13 Monday, Nov. 13 Monday, Nov. 13 Tuesday, Nov. 14 Tuesday, Nov. 14 Tuesday, Nov. 14 Tuesday, Nov. 14 Wednesday, Nov. 15 Wednesday, Nov. 15 Wednesday, Nov. 15 Wednesday, Nov. 15 Monday, Nov. 27 Tuesday, Nov. 28 Woodstock Ball Ground J. H. Johnston’s Store - Court House a 1st down on the Canton 41 yard line on the next play. A long pass fell no good. Canton recovered a fumble on the next play on their own 37 yard line, A pass Garner to Goss was good for 7 yards. Canton fumbled on the next play but recovered for a 4 yard loss. 2nd down and 7 to go. On the play Curtis and Anderson' I have tried to arrange this schedule so as to accommodate as nearly everybody as pos sible. Please watch date for your District. THE OFFICE HERE AT THE COURT HOUSE WILL BE OPEN EVERY DAY, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE IN PAYING YOUR TAX WHEN IN TOWN. 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