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Legal Advertisements
Gmm. Clarke County: |
Pimmally appeared Robert L.
White, who being duly sworn,
deposes and says on oath that he
andé& V. McCarson are part
nerz‘(' at they reside in Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, and that
said partnership owns and oper
ates' 'pfixe Welding Supply Com
pany, located at No. 160 Vine
Str t:i: Athens, Georgia. That
the : bluisiness carried on by said|
par‘g\ership trading as aforesaid
is thdt of sales of welding sup
plies and equipment, retail.
o ROBERT L. WHITE.
Swérn to and subscribed be
fore me, this April 16, 1948.
P; ? SMITH,
Notary Public, Georgia State
at Large. A 30, M 7
R T e T R R g T
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
.?erson before the under
si attesting officer appeared
C. iK. FIELDS, who being duly
:wer deposes and says that he
ani JMRS. JULIA FIELDS are
partners and are doing business
under the name of FIELDS
MAP{UFACTURING COMPANY,
loclttetd at No. 250 West Clayton
St , Athens, Georgia, That
th& ‘business carried on at said
location by said partnership is
the manufacturing of shirts and
other articles of clothing. That
both: partners are residents of
Clarke. County, Georgia.
: ! C. K. FIELDS.
Swern - to and subscribed be
foge me, this April 17th, 1948.
P.'J. SMITH,
gtary Public, Georgia, State
ft Large. A3O, M 7
in Clarke Superior Court, July
erm, 1948,
JAMES STEWART
§ VB.
MILDRED BOLDS STEWART
To the Defendant, Mildred Bolds
Stewart: ‘
The plaintiff, James Stewart.
has filed his petition for divorce
against Mildred Bolds Stewart, in
this Court returnable to this
term of the Court, and that the
defendant is a non-resident of
said State of Georgia and Clarke
County. This is to notify you.
Mildred Bolds Stewart, to be
and appear at the next term of
Clarke Superior Court to be
held on the first Monday in
July, 1948, then and there to
answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable H. H
West, Judge of the Superior
Court. This 31st day of March
1948.
E. J. CRAWFCORD, Clerk.
A 2-16, M 7-21.
NOTICE
All creditors of the estate of
Paul R. Morrow, deceased, are
hereby notified to render a
statement of their claim to the
undersigned, as Administrator
with Will Annexed of said de-~
ceased. ; P
This 17th day of April, 1948.
MAXWELL M. MORROW,
As Administrator with Will An
nexed of the Estate of Paul R.
Morrow.
2118 Claymore Drive, Apt. C,
. Marietta, Georgia. |
A 30, M 7-14-21-28, J 4. |
e NOTICE
‘i‘q All Creditors of the Estate of
2‘ gghn T. Kendrick, Jr., Deceas
' You are hereby notified and
Q'equested to render to the under
igned, as Administrator of the
state of John T. Kendrick, Jr,
a statement of your claim against
aid estate.
This 28th day so April, 1948.
s EUGENE A. EPTING,
As Administrator of John T.
Kendrick, Jr., deceased.
*3O, M 7-14-21-28, J 4.
; : : NOTICE
. 'YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
‘tcwat the Judge of the Superior
ourt, Clarke County, Georgia,l
n the Bth day of May, 1948, at
1130 o’'clock A. M., in the Sup
rior Court Room at the Court
ouse in the City of Athens,
eorgia, will hear the case of the
tate of Georgia vs. Mayor and
ouncil of the City of Athens,
Number 10272, in Clarke Super
ior Court, the same being a pro
ceeding to_ confirm and validate
an issue of serial Water and
‘Sewerage Revenue Anticipation
Certificates in the amount of
15300,000.00 by the Mayor and
,’Council of the City of Athens,
for the purpose of improving,
repairing, making additions, ex
tensions, alterations and im
provements in its water works
and sewerage system, and acquir
ing the necessary property there
for, and any citizens of the State
of Georgia residing in said City,
or any other person wherever
residing who has a right to ob
ject, may intervene and become
a party to these proceedings.
This the 29th .day of April,
1948. :
E. J. CRAWFORD,
* Clerk, Superior’ Court, Clarke
County, Georgia. A 3 M 7
GEORGIA, Clarke Om?ry
*By virtue of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary at the May
Term, 1948, of said County, there
will be sold before the court house
door in Clarke County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in June. 1948,
i within the legal hours of sale the
following described: property, to
wit: .
’ . One-fourth undivided interest in
all that tract or parcel of land with
the improvements thereon lying
and being in the 219th District, G.
! M., Clarke County, Georgia, and
' fronting on the new Athens to
{ Commerce road and being more
l particularly described as follows:
Beginning at an iron pin or point
’- on said Athens to Commerce road
§ at the corner of lands of J. W.
Nelms and running thence in a
southerly direction 100 feet to a
= forner; running thence in a west.
g erly direction 165 feet to the right
_-of-way of the Southern Railroad;
running thencé in & northwesterly
t along the right-of-way of
the said Southern Railroad 100 feet
to a corneg on line of property of
J. W. Nelms; running thence in an
leasterly direction along line of
, property of J. W. Nelms 141 feet
v to the beginning point. This being
~ @ portion of the property pur
~chased by the said B. A. Swindel
. from C. A. VerNooy, it being the
_same land deeded to K. C. Nelms
_and Mrs. Christine Henry Nelms
, by.B. A, Swindel, which deed was
_made October 13, 1944, and re
i corded in the office of the Clerk
| of the Superior Court of said
County, in Book 92, folio 120.
| Said property is to be sold as
the property of Joe Henry Nelms,
a minor, by his guardian, K. C.
|Nelms, for the purpose of educa
ting and supporting said Joe Henry
Nelms.
Terms of sale cash.
- This 4th day of May, 1948.
Shackelford & Shackelford,
Attorneys for Guardian.
K. C. Nelms, As Guardian of
the property of Joe Henry
Nelms, a minor.
m-7-14-21-28.
Thomas E. Shutze
Vs,
Margaret Shutze '
No. 10237.
Clarke Superior Court,
July Term, 1948,
Divorce.
To Margaret Shutze, Defendant in
said matter:
You are hereby notified that
Thomas E. Shutze has filed suit
for divorce against you returnable
to the July Term, 1948, of Clarke
Superior Court, which meets on
the first Monday in July, 1948; and
you are hereby commanded to be
and appear at said terma of court
to answer said complaint.
Witness the Hon. Henry H.
West, Judge of said Court.
This 18th day of March, 1948.
1 E. J. Crawford, Clerk Su
perior Court, Clarke County,
Georgia.
Eugene A. Epting,
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
m-7-14.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
There will be sold before the
Court House Door in said County
between the legal hours of sale,
'on the first Tuesday in June 1948,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to
wit;
“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
fronting on Third Street and
described as follows: Beginning at
the corner of a lot now or former
ly owned by Grant Ray and run
ning along Third Street Seventy
Two (72) feet, more or less, and
thence in a Northern directien One
‘Hundred Forty Six (146) feet,
more or less, thence West Seventy
Two (72) feet, thence one Hundred
Forty Six (148) feet back to be-!
ginning point. House on said lot.
being known as 493 Third Street.[
This is the same lot of land con
veyed to Robert Harris by E. S.
Lyndon by deed dated July 17,
1905 and recorded in Deed Book
One, Page 5, Clerk’s Office, Su
perior Court, Clarke County,
Georgia.
Said property will be sold to
satisfy a tax FiFa issued by James
Barrow, City Treasurer of the City
of Athens against Robt. L. Harris,
dated May 1, 1934, for the princi
pal 'sum of $5.69 and $1.50 costs.
There is also in the hands of the
City Marshal tax executions for
1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946 and
1947, which are liens on said prop
erty. g
Said property levied on by T. D.
Howell, City Marshal, on the 28th
day of April 1948, notice given to
Robert L. Harris, defendant in
FiFa and tenant in possession.
T. D, Howell, Ci&y Marshall of
the Mayor and Council of the
City of Athens. 4
m-7-14-21-28.
No. 10244 — July Term, 1948,
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Divorce.
JESSIE MAE SEAGRAVES
HASSELL, Plaintiff
versus
JOHN F. HASSELL, Defendant
To the Defendant, John F. Has
sell, Greeting:
By order of the Court, you are
hereby required, to be and ap
pear at the Superior Court of
Clarke County, on the first Mon
day in July, next, to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint for divorce,
as, in default thereof, the Court
will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court,
this 28th day of March, 1948.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court.
JOHN L. GREEN, :
Attorney for Plaintiff,
M 7-14, J 4-11.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given Harry G.
Thornton, owner of sixty shares
of capital stock of Elberton Broad
casting Company, of the par value
of One Hundred Dollars per share,
proposes to sell same, subject to
approval of the Federal Com
munications Commission, to Gra
dus T. Christian of Elberton Geor
gia, for the sum of $7750.00 cash.
- Any other person desiring to
purchase such stock upon the same
‘terms and conditions, may file ap
plication to that effect with the
lFederal Communications Commis
sion within sixty days from May
7, 1948, the date of the first pub
lication of this notice.
m 7-11-14-18-21-25-28.
'GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Under and by virture of a power
kof sale contained in the mortgage
executed by Harold Ritenbery to
the Equitable Loan Company of
Athens, Georgia on the 12 day of
December, 1946, and recorded in
the office of the clerk of the Su
perior Court of Clarke county, in
book 101, folio 116, the under
signed will sell, a public sale at
the court house in said county,
during the legal hours of sale. to
the highest bidder for cash, the|
following described property to
wit: * "‘
All that lot, tract, or parcel of
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of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
known as “Brooklyn”, South of
and near the new Athens-Atlanta
Highway {Broad St.); being known
as lot 40 of Subdivision of Beatrice
Evans lands, according to survey
and plat made by H. H. Huff, re
corded in Plat Book No. 1, page
269, Clerk’s office Superior Court
of Clarke County, Georgia; said
lot fronting 41 feet, more or less
on the west side of Colina Ave,
the north line of said lot being 90
feet, more or less, in length; the
South line of said lot being 88 feet
more or less, in length; and said
lot having a width in the rear of
48 feet, more or less; and being
a portion of the tract of land con
veyed by Frank A. Holden to the
said Beatrice Evans by warranty
deed dated April 30, 1931, recorded
in deed book 57, page 295, in said
Clerk’s Office:
Together with all improvements
now on, or that may be hereafter
place on said lot, for the purpose
of paying a certain promissory
note bearing date the 12 day of
December, 1946, and payable in
monthly installments of $20.00 on
the 12 day of each month until the
whole amount of said indebtedness
paid in full and failure to pay any
ingstallment or interest and princi
pal when due for 30 days there
after, the entire indebtedness, both
principal and interest, shall be
come immediately due and col
lectible, and made and executed by
the said Harold Ritenbery said
note being for $250.00 principal,
stipulating for. interest from ma
turity at the rate of eight per cent
per annum, the total amount due
on said note being $115.00, princi
pal and interest, together with the
costs of this proceeding as pro
vided in such mortgage. A con
veyance will be executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned, as
authorized in the said mortgage.
This 7th day of May, 1948.
The Equitable Loan Co. of
Athens, Ga.
Attorney in fact for Harold
Ritenbery.
George T. Burpee Atty for
The Equitable Loan Co. of
Athens, Ga.
m-7-14-21-28.
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We invite you to Listen io “Sports Parade” 5:30
P. M. each Wednesday with John Beckendorf,
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play progress of the game, while
Claude Williams will do color and
lsidelight reports.
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One of the favorite programs on
'WRFC is the evening spot at 7:05
‘when Billy Christian plays organ
‘music from the' First Baptist
church. Billy plays the favorite
pops and semi-classics of days
gone by. {3
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Beginning tomorrow at 12:30
WRFC’s Hillbilly Hit Parade gets
under way with a program con
sisting of the five most requested
tunes and the. two most popular
artists. The songs and artists will
be chosen from requests made to
WRFC'S cowboy and hillbilly
shows, “Reveille Roundup” at 6
a. m. and “The Chuck Wagon” at
11 o’clock.
Broad Streef Wreck
Injures Two Students
M, J. Etheridge and William
Gilbert, both students at the Uni
versity, were slightly injured
last night when the jeep in which
they were riding was involved
in collision qg{jtg_a,,.qar driven by
Haly Fleming, ‘also g student in
front of the Snack = Shack on
Broad Shtree.”
Etheridge and Gilbert were
taken to St. Mary's Hospital in
a Bridges ambulance where they
were treated '"&nd immediately
released. ' B
Police reported that brakes on
the jeep which Gilbert was driv
ing did not hold as he was com
ing down -the Broad street hill,
and the crash into the rear of
Fleming’s vehicle.
STREAMLINED SKI
10 PER CENT FASTER
LONDON — (AP) — A new
! streamlined ski/‘designed in Bri
'tain and put ‘‘through rigorous
tests during the Olympic Games
(at St. Moritz is' claimed to be
[lighter and 10 per cent faster
. than any other.
Invented by Donald Gomme,
technical advisor to the Ski Club
\ of Great Britain, it is a combina
,tion of steel, plastic and wood.
|Embodying the latest methods of
Ishaping wood and metal, the new
ski is made_with a complete high
| tensile steel "¥Noe—47 ian over
{shoe. made from 'English ash
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