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white chest; seven months old;
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Legal Advertisements
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Whereas Mrs. Chas. E. Sea
graves administrator of Charles
K. Seagraves, deceased, representg
to the court in her petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that
she basg fully administered said es
tate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, Kkindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said adminstrator
should not be discharged from her
administration, and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday
in January, 1936.
Witness my hand and pfficial
seal, this 13th day of December,
1935.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
D 13-20-27 J-3.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Whereas, E. J. Crawford, ad
ministrator of George A. Harwell,
deceased, represents to the Court
in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered said estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from his administra
tion and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in Janu
ary, 1936.
Witness my official hand and
seal, this 13th day of December,
1935. .
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
D 13-20-27 J-3.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Artie O. Dunaway, of said State
and County having in proper form
applied for permanent letters ot
administration on the estate of
Mrs. Lenora Dunaway late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite all
c¢reditors and next of kin of Mrs
Lenora Dunaway deceased, to be
and appear at the January term,
1936, of this court, and show
cause, if any they can, why perm
anent letters of administration
should not be issued to applicant.
This 12th day of December, 1935.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
D 13-20-27 J-3. :
GEORGIA—CIarke County: .
J. T. Middlebrooks, guardian of
Johnny Jones has applied to me
for a discharge from his guardian
ship of Johnny Jones, deceased,
this is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned, to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in Janu
ary, 1936, else J. T. Middlebrooks
will be discharged from his Guard
ianship as applied for.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
3 Clarke County, Ga.
D 18-20-27 J-8.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
To whom it may concern:
The appraisers appointed to set
apart and assign to Jack Fullilove
and Seaborn Fullilove, minor chil
dren of Mrs. Mary D. Fullilove,
deceased, a year’'s support out of
the estate of said deceased, -hav=
ing filed their report, all persons
concerned are hereby required to
show cause, if any they can, be
fore, me at ten o'clock a. m. on
the first Monday in January, 1936,
why said application for a year’s
support should not be granted and
said report confirmed and‘flade
the judgment of this court. &
This the 13th day of December,
1935,
R. C. ORR, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
D 13-20-27 J-8.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
W. Henry Smith of said State
and County having in proper form
applied for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of
Mrs. Mattie L.ou Woodis late of
said county, deceased, this is ta
eite all creditors and next of kin
of Mrs. Mattie Lou Woodis, de
ceased, to be and appear at the
January Term, 1936, of this court
and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent letters of adminis
tration should not be issued to
applicant.
This 13th day of December, 1935
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
D 18-20-27 J-3.
| GEORGIA—CIarke County:
| Mrs. Kathryne K. Hogan of said
| State and County having in proper
form applied for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
ers. Selena C. Krumrine, late of
said county, deceased, this is to
lcite all creditors and next of kin
iof Mrs. Selena C. Krumrine, de
i ceased, to be and appear at the
| January Term, 1935 of this court,
[and show cause, if any they can,
! why permanent letters of adminis
{ tration should not be issued to ap
| plicant or some other fit and
lproper person selected by the next
lof kin.
Witness my hand and official
!seal‘ this 13th day of December,
1935.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
D 13-20-27 J-3.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Whereas E. K. Lumpkin, ad:
ministrator of Joseph H, Lumpkin
deceased represents to the Cour!
in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered said estate. This is
therfeore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, te
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from his administra
tion, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in Janu
ary, 1936.
Witness my hand and official
geal, this 13th day of December,
1935. e
o R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
D 13-20-27 J-8.
NCTICE
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. Annie A. Hodgson, deceased,
late of Clarke County, Georgia,
are hereby notified to file their
claims with me, and all persons
owing said estate are notified to
make payment to me as required
by law.
HARRY HODGSON, Executor.
D 13-20-27, J 3-10-17.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA—CIarke
County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
We, the wundersigned, all of
whom are residents and citizens
of the State of Georgia, engaged
in the production of agricultural
products, do hereby volutarily as
sociate ourselves together for the
purpose of forming a cooperative
marketing assciation, without
capital stock, under the provisions
of the 1921 Cooperative Market
ing Act of the State of Georgia,
and all amendments thereto.
ARTICLE I. The name of the
Associatiorn shall be the Clarke
County Soil Conservation and
Improvement Association,
ARTICLE 11. The Association
is formed for the following pur
poses: ¢
(a) To, engage ir any activity
in connection with the producing
harvesting, assembling, processing
and marketing of any agricultu
ra! products, delivered to it by
producers, or any of the products
manufactured therefrom; or in
connection with the purchase or
use by and/or for its members of
supplies, machinery, and/or equip
ment. .
(b) To acquire and/or handle
and market the above mentioned
products in any capacity and on
any cooperative basis that may
be agreed upon.
(c) It further desires to have,
use and exercise and be invested
with any and all powers, rights,
duties and privileges and obliga
tions provided for in said co
operative marketing act of 1921
and the acts amendatory thereof;
including the right, power and
authority to sue and be sued, to
plead and be impleaded and to
have and use a common seal, and
to purchase, own, lease, mortgage
and sell property real and/or
personal.
ARTICLE 111. The principal
office and place of business of said
association shall be located in the
City of Athens, State of Georgia,
and County of Clarke, but the
association shall have the right to
establish branch offices in this
State or elsewhere in the discre
tion of its Board of Directors.
ARTICLE lIV. The term for
which this association shall exist
is . fifty. (50). years from and after
the date of its incorporation.
ARTICLE V. The number of
directors shall consist of not less
than five and not more than eight
as determined by vote of the mem
bers at each annual meeting. The
names and addresses of those
who are to serve as incorporating
directors for the first term and
until their successors are elected
and qualified, are: George A.
Hutchinson, Athens, Ga.; J. G.
Brown, Allens R. ¥. B. 1;
George L. O’Kelley, Box 126, Win
terville, Ga.; J. R:. Tuck, Win
terville, Ga.; L. L. Lester, Ath
ens, Ga. 5
ARTICLE VI. This association
shall admit members into the as
soziation upon uniform conditions
as set forth in the by-laws. 'This
association shall be operaied on a
cooperative basis for the mutual
benefit - of- its members as pro
ducers, and only producers of
agricultural products may be ad
mitted to membership.
Each member shall have one
vote only,
The property rights and inter
ests of each member in the asso
ciation shall be in proportion to
their patronage, as conclusively
determined by the Board of Di
rectors.
ARTICLE VII. Except for debts
lawfully contracted between him
and the association no member
shail be liable for the debts of the
association to an amount exceed
ing the sum'remaining unpaid on
his membership fee.
ARTICLE VII. In testimony
whereof, we have hereunto set
our hands this 14th day of Decem
ber, 1935. !
GEO. A. HUTCHINSON.
J. G. BROWN.
GEORGE L. O'KELLEY.
d: R, TUHCR,
L. L. LESTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of
Clarke:
Before me, a notary public,
within and for said County and
State, on this 14th day of Decem
ber, 1935, personally appeared
Geo. A. Hutchinson, known to
me to be one of the identical per
sons who executed the within
and foregoing instrument, and he
acknowledged to me that he had
executed the same as his free and
voluntary act and deed for the
uses and purposes therein set
forth.
Witness my hand and official
seal the day and year above set
forth.
NORMA G. GREER,
Notary public in and for the
County of Clarke, State of
Georgia. My commission expires
March 4, 1937.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of Su
perior Court in and for said
County, do hereby certify that
the foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy of applictaion for char
ter of Clarke County Soil Conser
vation and Improvement Associa
tion. The original now being on
file in this office.
Witness my official signature
and seal of said Court, this 14th
day of December, 1935.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
D 20-27, J 3-10.
GEORGIA—CIarke County: :
Mrs. Ellen P. Rhodes, of said;
State and County having in proper
form applied for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
Alexander Rhodes late of said!
county, deceased, this is to cite a.ni
creditors and next of kin of Alex
ander Rhodes deceased, to be and
appear at the January Term, 1936
of this court, ané show cause, if|
any they can why permanent;
letters of administration should
not be issued to applicant, i
Witness my official signature, |
this 13th day of December, 1835. |
R. C. ORR, Ordinary. |
D 13-20-27 J-3 j
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of Olin A, Dozier,
Harry O. Epting and Jake B. Joel,
all of said County, shows to the
Court the following facts, to-wit:
(1). They desire for themselves.
their associates, and successors, to
be incorporated under the name
and style of The Milledge Heights
Company, for twenty years, with
the right of renewal.
(2). Principle office of said
Company shall be in the City of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
obut petitioners desire the right to
establish branch offices within
this State or elsewhere.
{3, The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itsslf
and its shareholders.
(4). The business that said cor
poration proposes to engage in, is
to buy, sell, rent, improve, devel
op, real property, to act as agents
in renting and leasing, and devel
oping real estate; including the
buying and selling of all mate
rials, and supplies," that may be
used in operating a real estate
business. That said corporation
be authorized to borrow money
and issue its notes, bonds anc
other obligation, and to secure
the payment of same by mort
gage, deed of trust or otherwise;
to sue and be sued, to plead and
be impleaded; to have and use @
common seal, and te do any and
all acts that may be necessary in
the conduct of said business.
(5). The capital stock of said
corporation is ~ $2,500.00, all o
which has been paid in, and the
priviledge of increasing same tc
Twenty ‘Thousand ($20,000.00)
Dollars, said stock to be divided
in shares of One Hundred Dollars
each. Petitioners desire the right
to have the subscription to said
capital stock paid in money or
other property to be taken at 2
fair valuation.
(6). Petitioners desire for said
incorporation the power and au
thority to apply for and accept
amendments to its charter.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all rights
and privileges permitted by law.
JAKE B. JOEL,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office, th's 20th day of
December, 1935.
A. B. COILE,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
I, A. B. Coile, Deputy Clerk,
Superior Court of said County.
hereby certify that the follow
ing is a true and correct copy of
the application for a charter, as
the same appears of file in this
office.
This the 20th day of December,
1935.
A. B. COILE,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
D 20-27, J 3-10.
CITATION
To Whom It May Concern:
R, J&. Monss Manufacturing
Company has presented its peti
tion to the Superior Court of
Clarke County alleging that it i
the owner of that certain certifi
cate of stock of Atheéns Manufac
turing Company, a corporation,
No. 49 for 133% shares of stock
of SIOO.OO par value, having been
issued by sald corporation on the
24th day of April, 1924, by A. G.
Dudley, as president, and B. S.
Dobbs, as secretary; that said
certificate is lost or destroyed;
and praying that copy attached to
petition be established to stand in
lieu of the original lost certifi
cate as provided by law. Hearing
of said petition will be had be
fore me at my office in the county
courthouse i Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia, on the 23rd day
of January, 1936, at eleven o'clock,
A, M. |
Service of this order shall be
made on Athens Manufacturing
Company, the corporation named
above, at least ten days before
said hearing, and this order pub
lishnd once a week for four weeks
next preceding the hearing in the
newspaper in which sheriff's ad
vertisements are published in
Clarke County. ¢
This the 20th day of December,
1935.
BLANTON FORTSON,
Judge, Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia.
D 20-27, J 3-10.
ADVERTISEMENT
Under ,and by virtue of my ap
pointment as Sole Trustee by
Chatham Savings & Loan Com
pany under the provisions of that
certain security deed made by
Mrs. T. L. Babb to Chatham
'Savlngs & Loan Company, dated
| the 17th day of February, 1927,
| and recorded in the Clerk's office
of the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, in Book 46, page
448, and the indebtedness secured
by said deed being in default and
having been duly declared due
and payable, I will sell at public
sale before the Court House door
|of Clarke County between the
legal hours of sale on the first
!’l‘uesday in January, 1936, that be
[ ing Jenuary T7th, 1936, all that lot,
%tract, or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the City of
2Athens, Coypnty of Clarke, State of
Georgia, "more ganticviecly de
scribed as follows: o
. Beginning at an iron pin on
' Nantahala Avenue and running
Ithence East along said Nantahala
Avenue sixty-eight (68) feet to a
stake; thence North one hundred
forty-five (145) feet to an iron
pin; thence West sixty-eight (68)
feet to the corner of a lot known
as the L. C. Beavers lot; thence
South one hundred forty-five
(145) feet to the beginning corner
on Nantahala Avenue, being a
part of Lots Nos. Eleven (11) and
Twelve (12) of Section Twenty
five (25) of the Athens Park &
Improvement Company property!i
the same having been sub-divided
by B. Dunaway and that portion
conveyed herein is represented in
a plat of said sub-division as Lot
No. 2as recorded in Plat Book 1,
folio 40, :
Together with improvements.
Terms cash. Purchasers paying
‘fur titles and revenue stamps on
deed. Taxes to be prorated as of
date of sale,
ABIT NIX,
As Bole Trustee As Aforesaid.
D 6-18-20-27, J 3.
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GEORGIA—CIar®® County:
By virtue of an order of the
Ordinary of said Stateand County,
there will be sold at public outery,
on the first Tuesday in January,
1936, at the courthouse door in
Clarke County, Georgia, between
the legal huors of sale, to the
highest and best bidder for ecash,
the following described land in
said County, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Oglethorpe
County, in Beaver Dam District,
containing 207 86-100 cares of
land, more or less, and bounded
and described as follows:
On the East by Lester and Elder,
South and West by Kirk and
Gable, on the North By Hancock
Life Insurance Company.
This being the tract of land de
scribed in Book QQ, folio 120, in
Clerk’s office Superior Court,
Oglethorpe County, to which ref
erence is hereby made for a more
full and complete description.
The sale will continue from day
to day between the same hours,
until all of said property is sold.
This the 13th day of December,
1936,
J. H. WILKINS,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mrs. Hope David, deceased.
D 18-20-27, J 8.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain security deed executed and
delivered on the 22nd day of Feb
ruary, 1980, by Sara K. Hawkins,
of the County of Clarke and State
of Georgia, to the Trust Company
of Georgia, a corporation under
the laws of the State of Georgia,
and transferred by said Trust
Company of Georgia to the Metro
politan Life Insurance Ceompany,
a corporation of the State of New
York, on the 26th day of February,
1930, which deed was filed for
record on February 22, 1930, and
recorded in Deed Book 54, page
418, in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, there will be sold
at public outery, between the
legal hours of sale, before the
courthouse door in Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia, to the highest,
bidder for cash, on hte first
Tuesday in January next, the
same being January 7, 1936, the
following described property, to
wit:
All hat lot or parcel of land,
with the improvements thereon,
situate, lying and being on the
South side of Morton Avenue, in
the City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, and more particular de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at a point on Morton
Avenue 257.5 feet East of Milledge
Avenue, this point being at the
intersection of a 20 foot alley
with Morton Avenue; thence along!
said alley in a southeasterly direc
tion 242.4 feet to a point; thence
in a northerly direction 185 feet
to Morton Avenue; thence along
Morton Avenue in a westerly di
rection 189.5 feet to the beginning
point; this property heing in the
shape of a triangle, and known|
as No. 140 Morton Avenue.
The above desicribed propert
having been conveyed by Sara K.
Hawkins to the sald Trust Com
pany of Georgia to secure a prom
issory note dated February 22
1930, for the principal sum of
$3,500.00, which note was duly
transferred to the Metroolitan
Life Insurance Company, and the
said Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company as the owner and holder
of said note has declared the en
tire amount of said note at once
due and payable on account of
failure to pay installments of
principal and interest due Septem
ber 1, 1934, March 1, 1935, and
September 1, 1935, and for failure
to pay taxes for the years 1833,
1934 and 1985. Sald property will
be sold on the day above stated
as the property of the said Sara
K. Hawkins for the purpose of
paying said past due principal,
interest, taxes, costs and expenses
of this sale, amd any other taxes
or assessments that may be due.
Said sale will be had by the un
dersigned as Sheriff of Clarke
County, Georgia, in accordance
with the power of sale granted to
him in said deed, and will make
to the purchaser at such sale fee
simple title to the property de
scribed,
This 13th day es December
19386. s
W. E. JACKSON,
As Sheriff of Clarke County, Geor
gia, Agent and Attormey-in-Fact
for Sara K. Hawkins.
GREEN & MICHAEL,
Attorneys.
D 18-20.27, J 3.
ADVERY!SEMTNT
Under and by virtue of my ap- |
pointment as Sole Trustee by
Chatham Savings & Loan Com- |
pany under the provisions of that
certain security deed made by
Moselle Liyndon BRurke to Chatham
Savings & Loan Company, dated
the 26th day of September, 1930,
and recorded in the Clerk's omc,ol
'of the Superior Ceart of Ghrke,
' £onntr georgia, In Book 56, page
84, and the indebtedness secu;ed‘
by said deed being in default and]
having been duly declared due and |
payable, I will sell at public se,le!
before the Court House door oti
Clarke County between the lexal‘
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in January, 1936, that being Jan
uary 7th, 1936, all that lot, tract,
or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the City of Athens, Coun- |
ty of Clarke, State of Georgia,
more particularly described as;
follows: {
Lying and being on the North
side of Hoyt Street, beginning at
an iron stob on the North side of
Hoyt Street one hundred thirty
two (132) feet and six (6) inches
east of the intersection of Hoyt
Street and State Street; running
thence Kast along Hoyt Street
fifty-filve (65) feet and seven (1)
inches, more or less, to the corner
of D, Booth property; thence
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rorth along said Booth property
one hundred thirty-four (134) feet
five inches, more or less, to the
south side of a ten (10) foot alley;
thence west along said alley sixty
six (66) feet to an irou stob;
thence south one ‘hundred thirty
six (136) feet and six (6- inches,
more or less, to the starting point.
Together with improvements.
Terms cash. Purchasers paying
for titles and revenue stamps on
deed. Taxes to be prorated as of
date of sale.
ABIT NIX,
As Sole Trustee As Aforesaid.
D 6-13-20-27, J 3.
PRI SRS R R
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Under and by virtue of the
bower of sale contained in a cer
tain security deed executed and
delivered on the 28th day of Dec~
ember, 1923, by J. H. Horton, of
said County, as party of first part,
to James McClesky, of said county,
as party of second part, which
deed was recorded on October
31st, 1923, in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said
County, in Deed Book 39, folio 185,
there will be sold at public outery,
between the legal hours of sale,
before the courthouse door, in
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, to
the highest bidder for cash, on
the first Tuesday in January, 1936,
the following described property,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the City
of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
and more particularly described as
follows: As being No. 2567 North
Yinley Street, and bounded om the
north by lot of Mary Deadwyler,
on east by Finley Street, on south
by lot of Joe Cheney, and on west
by a vacant lot. Having a fronte
age on Finley Street of 50 feet
more or less, with a depth of 15@
feet, more or less. i
Above described property having
been conveyed by said J. H. Hor«
ton to sald James McClesky ta
geeure a debt of $230.00, evidenced
by one note for $150.00, dated Dec
ember 28th, 1923, ar4 due April
4th, 1923, and another note . for
SBO.OO dated December 28th, 1923,
and due September 15th, 1923‘leth
interest from date at 8% per
annum. Both notes are past due
and there remains due thereén, as
‘principal, the sum of $230.00 and
accrued interest to November 28th,
1935, of §........, and further sum
people who received new rifles or
other firearms for Christmas,
A gun is not nearly so danger
ous as a slippery cake of soap in
the bathroom, it said, if this code
is followed:
1. 1 will never point my gun at
anything T do not want to shoot.
2. I will never joad my gun when
it is pointed at any person.
3. T will never pull the trigger
just for fun.
41 will never shoot at bottles
or gther hard surfaces from which
the bullet may glance,
5. T wihh always look to see if a
gun is empty before handling it
6. I will never carry a loaded
gun except when hunting and then
only with the safety lock on.
7. I will never shoot at harmless
animals for sport.
8 I will never leave wounded
game to suffer.
9. I will always put my gun
through a fence, muzzle first, be
fore I climb through.
10. T will always clean my gun
when I Liive finished shooting it.
e e e e e
TREASURY POSITION
WASHINGTON .—(#)—The posi
tion of the treasury on Decembet
31 was: Receipts $72,250,663.06
expenditures $66,527,027.98; bal
ance $2.208,733,788.67. Customs
receipts for the month $29,123 -
455.80.
Receipts for the fiscal year
(since July 1) $1,902,009,509.26:
expenditures $3,781,660,702.23 (in
cluding $1,674,807,226.23 or emerg
ency expenditures); excess Of ex
ponditures $1,879,651,192.97. CGross
debt $30,557,324,062.69, an increase
of $24,209.529.5¢ over the previous
day. Gold assets $10,122,880,617.25."
| Kiig ‘Gitwias, Of “Sweden, has a
a'r"ciyal fisherman” who accompan
jes ther uler en all fishing trips.
NEW BUDGET
SEVERALO DOLLARS
R
SEVERAL HUNDRED
Get the cash now and pay up
those old bills and repay on easy
monthly low cost plan.
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102 Shackelford Building
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