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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, #NB.
Legal Advertisements
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GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County, and to the Honorable
fenry H. West, Judge of said
Court:
The petition of R, Felton Chris
tian, Mrs. Hinton D. Christian
and William P. Downs respect
fully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, and associates and succes
cors, to be incorporated under
the name and style of Felton
Christian Equipment Company.
9. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and profit.
3 Petitioners desire that said
corporation have power to con
duct a farm equipment, machin
ery and tools sales and repair
business, and also a hardware
pusiness with the right, at whole
sale or retail or both, to buy, sell,
rent and otherwise “deal in all
kinds of new and wused fafm
equipment, machinery and tools,l
trucks, trailers, tractors and
tractor drawn machinery and all
kinds of parts, accessories and‘
equipment; and the right at |
wholesale or retail or both to buy,
cell and otherwise deal in hard
ware and supplies of all kinds;
with the right to maintain and
conduct any and all such places
of business as may be suitable to
the operation of any one or more
or all of the businesses herein
named.
It is desired that said cor
poration also have the power to
buy, sell and otherwise deal in
promissory notes and other obli
gations. It is desired that said
corporation have power to en
gage in any one or more or all
of the above named businesses
either for itself,” or as an agent
for others.
4, Your petitioners desire that
the shares of stock of said cor
poration be of the par value of
one hundred dollars each; that
the maximum number of shares
which said corporatiop is author
ized to have outstanding at any
one time be one thousand shares,
of which at least twe hundred
and fifty shares shall be common
stock, and ally additional stock
which sai? corporation may have
outstanding at any time shall be
common and preferred, either or
both, as said corporation may de
termine from {ime to time by
proper corporate action.
5. The amount of capital with
which said corporation will begin
business is twenty-five thousand
dollars.
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have existence for
the full period of thirty-five
vears, with the privilege of re
newals as provided by law.
7. The principal office of said
corporation is to be located in
Clarke County, Georgia; and pe
titioners also desire that said
corporation have the privilege of
establishing bianch offices and
places of business elsewhere.
8. The names and post office
addresses of the applicants for
this charter are as foillows: R.
Felton Christian, Athens, Geor
gia; Mrs. Hinton D. Christian,
Athens, Georgia; William P.
Downs, Athens, Georgia, RFD 3.
9. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have all of the rights
and privlieges conferred on cor
porations generally by that Act
of the General Assembly of Geor
gia, approved January 28, 1938,
and set forth in the Acts of the
Extraordinary Session of 1937-
1938, commencing on page 238,
and commonly known as the
Corporation Act of 1938, and all
such rights, powers and privil
eges as may be lawfully enjoyed
by similar corporations.
Wherefora your petitioners
pray that they be incorporated
under the name above stated,
with all of the rights, powers and
vrivileges set out above.
ERWIN, NIX & . BIRCHMORE,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia.
The petition of R. Felton Chris
tian, Athens, Georgia; Mrs. Hin
ton D. Christian, Athens, Geor
gia; and William P, Downs, Ath
ens, Georgia, RFD 3, being pre
sented to and examined by me
as provided by law; and it ap
pearing that the application is
legitimately within the purview
and intention of the laws of this
state; and there being presented
to me with said petition a certi
licate from the Secretary of
State declaring that the name oi
the proposed corporation is rot
the name of any other existing
corporation regisiered in the rec
ords of the Secretary of State;
It is hereby ordered that the
said application be and the same
is hereby granted; and the said
applicants above named and their
associates and successors are
Lereby incorporated under the
vame of Felton Christian Equip
ment Company for a period of
thirty-five years, with the priv
ilege of renewals as provided by
law; and with all rights, powers
and privileges set out in said
application for charter, and with
all such rights, powers and priv
ileges as are now ar may here
after be conferred by law on
similar corporations. .
At Chambers, Athens, feorgia,
this November 18th, 1948:
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County Georgia, Clerk’s Office.
The foregoing application and
order filed in office, this Novem
ber 18th, 1948.
Py g Cg.AWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia,
N 19-26, D 3-10,
REDEMPTION "NOTICE
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Take notice that: the right to
Tedeem the following described
Property to-wit: a certain tract
Pr- parcel of land lying and being
in the City of Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia:
Located on the corner of Odd
Street and Pearl Street, fronting
on Pearl Street and bounded on
the North by Odd Street, on the
West by Pegl Street, on the
’South by Bird property, and the
East by property of Amy Ter
lrell. Ccntaining 3-4 of an acre,
more or less. This being the
property described in a deed to
George Favers from J. H. Becker
and M. Stern, dated March 19,
1927, recirded in deed book 47,
page 37, in Clerk’s Office, Super
-lor Court, Clarke County, Geor
gia, will expire, and be forever
foreclosed and barred, on and
after the 3rd day of January,
1949,
~ The tax deed to which this
notice relates js dated the 7th day
of January, 1947, and is record
ed in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, in Deed Book
101 at page 216.
~ Said property may be redeem
ed at any time before the 3rd
day of January, 1949, by pay
ment of the redemption price, as
fixed and provided by law, to the
undersigned, at the following ad
dress, to-wit: _Daisy Mack, 137
Pearl Street, Athens, Georgia.
Please be governed according
ly.
DAISY MACK.
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys. d 3-1 u
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. Susie A. Meadow, late of
Clarke County, deceased, are here
by notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons indebt
ed to said estate are required to
make immediate payment,
November 19, 1948.
WILLIAM K. MEADOW,
Executor under the Will of
Mrs. Susie A. Meadow,
434 Trust Co. of Georgia Bldg.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
N 26, D 3-10-17-24-31.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. Hassie Carter Fitzpatrick,
‘late of Athens, Clarke County,
:,Georgia, deceased, are hereby
nrotified in accordance with Sec
tion 113-1505, Georgia Code,
1933, to render an account to the
lundersigned, according to law, of
their demands against the estate
of the above-named deceased,
land all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make im
mediate payment,
~ This 29th day of November,
1948.
| Grace Fitzpatrick Williams,
| Executor under the Will of
Mrs. Hassie Carter Fitzpatrick.
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
D 3-10-17-24-21, J 8
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER
STATE OF GEORGIA, County
of Clarke: 7 T
WHEREAS on May 14, 1948,
Mrs. May Mize Wilson of said
State and County, executed to
one Samuel Jones Burch, a secu
rity deed to certain real estate
hereinaiter described, which se
curity deed is recorded in Deed
iBOOk 109, page 447, securing an
indebtedness between the parties,
and
WHEREAS on June 1, 1948,
said Samuel Jones Burch trarns
ferred all of his interest in said
indebtedness and security deed to
Curtis G. Brown, M. D. Dußose,
Jr., and Charles Parrott, all of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
which transfer and assignment is
recorded in Deed Pook 109, page
590, in the office of said Clerk,
and
WHEREAS Curtis G. Brown,
on June 9, 1948, did transfer and
assign all of his interest in said
security deed and indebtedness to
M. D. Dußose, Jr., |
NOW, because of default in
payment of the indebtedness se- |
cured by said security deed, said
default having been made in the
payment of the monthly install
ment due and payable on the
10th day of October, 1948, and“
said defauli having continued for
a period of more than thirty days
and not having been made good
in accordance with the terms and
provisions of said deed and the
note for which the same was
given to secure, the undersigned
M. D. Dußose, Jr., and Charles
Parrott, pursuant to said deed
and note thereby secured, has
declared the entire amount of
said indebtedness due and pay
able and, pursuant to the power
of sale contained in said secu
rity deed, will, on the first
Tuesday in Januory, 1949, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, at the
courthouse door in said County,
sell at auction to the highest bid
der for cash, the property de
seribed in said security deed, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
together with all improvements
thereon, lying and being in the
City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, on the East side of
Church Street and between the
property formerly known as the
C. D. Cox homeplace and the rear
end of the homeplace of Allen H.
‘Talmage, fronting 95 feet on
Church Strzet- and being more
particularly described as follows:
~ Beginning at a point on the
East side of Church Street where
property herein conveyed joins
property formerly belonging to
Allen H. Talmage; running
thence in an easterly direction
along line of property of said
Talmage to a point on line of
property formerly known as the
Bancroft lot; running thence in a
southerly directoin along line of
said property known as the Ban
croft lot 95 feet to a point on line
of property formerly belonging to
C. D. Cox; running %&nl
westerly direction along line of
Cox ' property to a point on
Church Sirest; running thence in
a northerly direction along
Church Street 95 feet to the be
gir_x_r}ing point,
l There is situate on said prop
erty a dweling known as No. 395
;South Church Street, according
to the present system of number~
ing houses in the City of Athens,
Georgia,
Said property will be sold and
deed executed by the undersign
ed to the purchaser subject, how
ever, to and inferior to a prior
security deed from the said Sam
uel Jones Burch to Athens Fed
eral Sevings and Loan Associa
tien, Athens, Clarke ) County,
Georgia, dated August 23, 1946,
and recorded in Deed Book 97,
page 507, office of said Clerk, and
subject also to lease terminating
June 15, 1949, and the proceeds
of sale applied by the under
signed, all as provided in the said
power of sale and security deed
containing said power,
M. D. DUBOSE, JR.,
CHARLES PARROTT,
As Attorneys in Fact for
Mrs. May Mize Wilson
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
D 3-10-17-24,
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
In the Superior Court of said
County:
All interested persons are
hereby notified that Theron Elton
Mikell has this .day filed his pe
titicn to change his name to
Elton Mikeil Cary, and any in
terested or affected parlv is no
tified to appear and file his ob
jections.
All objections shall be filed on
or before the 4th day of April,
1949, and if no objections is so
filed, court shall proceed in va
cation at Chambers, thereupon,
or at any later date fixed, to
hear, and determine all matters
raised by the petition, and to
order final judgment or decree
thereupon.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court.
This 29th day of November, 1948.
; E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of Superior Court.
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys,
Athens, Georgia. ,
D 3-10-17-24, X
To Whom It May Concern:
LEONARD COSTA having this
late filed the registration state
ment accerding to the provisions
of law to the effect that he,.the
said LEONARD COSTA, whose
address is 151 East Broad Street,
‘Athens, Georgia, is carrying on
and doing business under the
trade name of Costa’s Recreation
Center, and that he, LEONARD
COSTA, is the sole owner of said
‘business. :
The nature of said business
being the operation of a, Pool
room,
This notize is given as required
by law.
~ This the 2nd day of December,
1948.
| E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of Superior Court, Clarke
~ County, Georgia. D 3-10
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 10425—January Term, 1949,
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Divorce. ;
MADELYN C. BICKHAM
Plaintiff
versus °
L. J. BICKHAM,
defendant.
To the Defendant, L. J. Bickham,
Greeting:
By order of the Court, you are
hereby requirved, to be and ap
pear at the Superior Court of
Clarke County, on the first Mon
day in January next, to answer
the plaintiff’'s complaint for di
vorce, as, in default thereof, the
Court will prceceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of caid Court, this
12th day of November, 1948.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court.
CARLISLE COBB, Attorney.
N 19-26, D 15-17.
Suit for Divorce, Clarke Superior
Court, January Term, 1949—
No. —,
HAZEL DAVIS KELLEY
VSs.
ROBERT HENRY KELLEY
To Robert Henry Kelley:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Superior Court, January,
1949, Clarke County, Georgia, to
answer the complaint of plain
tiff, mentioned in the caption in
her suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court. This
18th day of November, 1948.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court.
DORSEY DAVIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
N 19-26, D 10-17.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
By virtue of an order of Court
of Ordinary, said County, granted
at the August term, 1946, there
of, will be sold at public outcry
Lefore the court house door of
said County on the first Tuesday
in January, 1949, within the legal
hours of sale, the following prop
erty of the estate of Lula V.
Smith, deceased, for the purpose
of aistribution amcng the heirs
at law to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Clarke Coun
ty, in City of Athens, containing
one-eighth acre, more or less,
bounded on the North by Telfair
formerly Boyd, South by Telfair
Boyd, formerly, East by Boyd and
West by West HRancock Avenue
Extension, and being the same
property deeded by M. B. Mor
ton to C. H. Watson May 26th,
1909. by deed recorded in office
Clerk Superior Court. Clarke
County, in Deed Book 5, folio
199. Terms cash.
* F. H. McENTIRE,
As Administrator of the Estate
- of Lula V. Smith, deceased.
D 10-17-24-31, ki
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
COURT OF ORDINARY, Clarke
County, Georgia:
To any Creditors and All Parties
at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Mrs. Mary
Edna (J. E.) Gardner, formerly
of Clarke County, Georgia, no
tic¢ is hereby given that Mrs.
Neliie Gardner Price, sole heir at
law of Mvs. Mary Edna (J. E.)
Gardner, deceased, has filed ap
plication with me to declare no
Administration necessary.
} Said paplication will be heard
at my coffice Monday, January
3rd, 1949, and if no objection is
made an order will be passed
saying no Administration neces
sary.:
This December 9th, 1948.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
L. OLIN PRICE, Attorney.
D 106-17-24-31.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Clarke
County, Georgia: |
To any Creditors and All Parties
at Interest:
Regarding Estate of W. J.
Gardner, formerly of Clarke
County, Georgia, notice is hereby
given that Mrs. Nellie Gardner
Price, sole heir at law of W. J.
Gardner, deceased, has filed ap
plication with me to declare no
Administration necessary. i
Said application wili be heard
at my office Monday, January
3rd, 1949, and if no objection is
made an order will be passed;
saying nc¢ Administration neces
sary. |
~ RURY HARTMAN, Ordinary. |
L. OLIN PRICE, Attorney.
D 10-17-24-31.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Whereas, Broadus Coile, Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Hoyt
H Bennett, deceased, represents
to the Court in his petition duly
filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered said
estate: this is theretore to cite all
persons concerned to show cause
if ahy they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not be dis
charged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in January,
1949,
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
D 10-17-24-31.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To Whom It May Cgncern:
The return of the appraisers
setting apart a twelve months
support to Mrs. Julia Strickland,
the widow of B. M. Strickland,
deceased, having been filed in my
coffice, all persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the 3rd
day of January, 1949, why said
application for twelve months’
support should not be granted.
This 9th day of December, 1940.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
D I¢-i7-24-31.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
- W. H. Killian, Sr., of said
State and County, having in pro
per form applied for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of George Coibert, deceas
ed, this is to cite all creditors
and next of kin of the said. de
ceased, to be and appear at ihe
January term, 1949, of this Court
and show cause if any they can
why permanent letters of admin
istration should not be issued to
applicant or some fit end proper
person.
W:tness the hand and seal of
the Ordinary of said County, this
the 9th day of December, 1948.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
D 10-17-24-31.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Clarke
County, Georgia:
To any Creditors nad All Parties
at Interest:
Regarding Estate of William
Nicholas Jonas, formerly of Clarke
County, Georgia, notice is hereby
given that Patcie Hunter Jonas,
sole heir at law of William Nich
olas Jonas, has filed application
with me to declare no Adminis
tration necessary.
Said application wiil be heard
at my office Morday, January
3, 1949, and if no objection is
made an order will be passed
saying no Administration neces
sary.
December 9th, 1948,
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
MII.NER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
D 10-17-24-31.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
~ Mrs. Mary Alice Shealy of said
State and County, having in pro
per form apvlied for permanent
letters of administration with the
Will annexed on the estate of
Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds Johns,
deceased, this is to cite all cred
itors and next of kin of the said
deceased, to be and appear at the
January term, 1949, of this Court
and show cause if any they can
why permanent letters of admin
iistration should not be issued to
applicant or some fit and proper
person.
Witness the hand and seal of
the Ordinary of said County, this
the 9th day of February, 1948.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinaryy
Clarke County, Georgia.
D 17-17-24-31.
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
The following have made ap
plication to the lccal registrar, Dr.
W. W. Brown, Clarke County,
Georgia, for delayed birth certi
ficates and have paid the legal
publication fee of one dollar:
Leonard Warren Cooper.
John Cauthen Craft.
Wiilie Frances Lord.
Earnest Eugene Hitchcock.
- Lee Boykin Bolton.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
' Whereas, heretofore, on the 7th
day of November, 1946, Isaac
Elder and Jimmie Lou Elder did
execute to General Finance and
Loan Company, a corporation of
said County, a certain security
‘?eneg to the following described
land: *
} All that tract or parcel of
land, together with all improve
‘mnu thereon, lying and being
in the City of Athens, Clarke
fCounty, Georgia, and being
known and designaled as Lot No.
4 according to a plat entitled
“Survey of Ensley Evans Prop
erty,” said piat being made by
W. N. Danner, Jr, and W. E.
Hudson, surveyors, and being re
‘corded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Clarke
'County, Georgia, in Plat Book 3,
}page 138, to which plat reference
Ais hereby made for a more par
,tlcular description of said prop
‘erty hereby conveyed. There is
situate on said property a dwel
ling house known as No. 143
Morton Alley.
The said property hereby con
veyed is bounded on the north by
property of Burnside, on east by
lot No. 6 of said plat, on the west
by lot No. 3 of said plat, and on
the south by an alley (known as
Morton Alley); said Morton Alley
is to be used by all of the lots of
said survey fronting thereon for
the purpose of ingress and egress
to said respective lots.”
To secure a note of even date
therewith for Seven Hundred
and Forty-Eight Dollars and
‘Forty-Nme Cents, principal, all
as shown by a security deed re
!corded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, in Book 100,
page 215; and \
Whereas, on the 7th day of No
vember, 1946, the said Isaac Elder
and Jimmie Lou Elder conveyed
to the undersigned the said note,
the said securily deed and the
said land described therein; and
Whereas, the said note has be
come due in default as to the
payment of installments due
therecn, and the undersign elects
that the entire note, principal
and interest, kecome due at once;
Now, therefore, according to
the original terms of the said
security deed and the laws in
such cases made and wprovided,
the undersigned will expose for
sale to the highest and best bid
der for cash the above described
land, afier proper adver:isement,
on the first Tuesday in January,
1949, between the legal hours of
sale hefore the Court House door
in Ciarke Ccunty, Georgia. The
proceeds from said sale will be
used, first to the payment of the
amount due on said note, prir
cipal and interest and expenses
and the balance, if any, deliver
ed to the said Isaac Elder and
Jimmie Lou Elder.
This December 10th, 1948,
GENERAL FINANCE AND
LOAN COMPANY OF
ATHENS,
CARLISLLE COBB, Attorney.
D 10-17-24-31.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
R. D. Bizzle, of said County,
having applied for letters of ad
ministration with Will annexed
on estate of Ruth J. Bizzle. de
ceased, this is to cite creditors,
heirs, devisees, und legatees, to
be and appear at the nexi term
of the Court of Ordinary of said
County to show cause wiay such
ietters of administration should
not be granted as prayed.
Witness the name snd seal of
the Ordinary of Clerke County,
this 10th day of December, 1948.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
D 10-17-24-31.
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Santa laughed. “What can I do
for you then?”
“I should like to stay here in
Santa Land for, to tell the truth,
it is the only climate in the world
that will agree with me.”
“Stay,” said Santa happily.
“And be my friend. But tell me
first where did you get your won
derful red hat?”
Then the Snow Man told Santa
about the fairy putting the red
hat on his head to bring him
alive. “If I ever take it off I shall
be just a plain snow man and the
hat will never work for me aagin.”
~ “My goodness,” gasped Santa.
“You must watch out for Mrs.
Claus. So so dislikes my own cap
she will surely try to trade it for
your own!”
So, laughing merrily, Santa led
the Snow Man and Danny into his
house and welcomed them to din
ner.
~ And what do you suppose they
had for dinner?
~ Fifteen diffeernt kinds of ice
cream! Vanilla, chocolate, straw
berry, caramel, lemon, orange,
macaroon, peppermint, pineapple,
pistachio, peanut brittle, cherry,
chocolate chip, butterscotch and
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as we have Nitrogen that can go for this pur
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Athens, Georgia
banana.
Now all the time they were
eating ice cream Santa kept
watching Danny out of the corner
of his eye. He was worried be
cause Danny ate some vanilla and |
a little peppermint and didn’t so
much as touch another dish. This
was a very strange way for a boy
to act and Santa knew there must
be something on Danny’s mind.
Finally he said, “I can make
most any kind of toy in my work
shop. What would you like me to
fix for you?”
Danny looked at Santa, his eyes
filled with hope. “Would you—
—would you fix my crooked leg?”
Then Santa’s heart was heavy.
He could bring Christmas joy all
over the world but how could he
fix a little boy’s crooked leg?
“Would you?” cried Danny
again, his face white with expec
tancy.
- Santa slowly shook his head.
“Oh, don’t say no,” cried Danny
‘desperately.
| “Perhaps — some medicine ~—
some herb — some tonic —” sug
’gested the Snow Man hopefully.
He couldn’t bear to have his little
’friend disappointed.
And suddenly Santa remem
bered the pill. .
He rose from the table and
walked back and -forth across the
room four times thinking and
thinking while Danny and the
Snow Man watched and hardly
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BY EDGAR MARTIN
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Then Santa put his hand on the
little boy’s shoulder and said,
“Danny, there is a pill which will
cure your twisted leg. But to get
it you must go to the Tree Wiz~
ard and do whatever he asks.”
(Tomorrow: A Bargain with the
Wizard.)
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PENALTY
Pay Your State and
County Taxes Now.
Penalty Applies
After December 20th.
A. E. Davison, T. C.
WANT ADS.
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knowledge and sincere
desire to provide you
with the protection you
need. We built our
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