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nIDAY. OCTOBEB 14, 1049,
—
Legal Notices
CE TC DEBTORS AND
NoR? CBEDITOIS
All creditors of the Estate of
Moses M. Bernstein, late of Athe
ens, Clarke County, G_eotSi., de
qeased, aré nereby notified in ac=
cordance with Section 113-1508,
Georgla Code: 1933, to render an
account 10 the undersigned, ac
cording 10 law, of their demands
against the estate of the above
named deceased, anad alal per
sons indebted to said estate are
required 10 make immediate pay=
ment.
This 13th 2y ot September,
1949.
MRS. LOREE FLORENCE
BERNSTEIN,
JAKE BERNSTEIN,
CANNON YOUNG, :
Executors under the Will of
Meses M. Bernstein.
JILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
ORGIA, Clarke County.
Gl::ro the Superior Court of said
County, and to the Honorable
fenry H. West, Judge of said
Court: .
The petition of _J Addison
Beacham, Harry L. Kirk, E. Sul-
Livan Kirk, Fannie May Teat and
Marion Williams respectfully
shows!
1. That they desire for them
selves, and their associates and
successors, to be incorporated un=~
der the name and style of BERN=-
STEIN FUNERAL HOME, INC.
3. The object of sald corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and profit.
a 3 The general nature of the
pusiness to be conducted by said
corporation 18 that of an under=-
taking and embalming business
and the operation of a mortuary
and ambulance service.
4 Petitioners desire that the
shares of stock of said corpora
tion be of the par value of One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each;
that the maximum number of
shares which said corporation is
authorized to have outstanding at
any one time be five hundred
shares, all of which shall be com
mon stock.
5. The amount of capital with
which said corporation will begin
pusiness is Five Thousand
($5.000.00) Dollars. s
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have existence for the
tull period of thirty-five years,
with the privilege of renewals as
provided by law.
7. The principal office of sald
corporation is to be located in
Clarke County, Georgia; and peti
tioners also desire that said cor
poration have the privilege of es
tablishing branch offices and
places of business elsewhere,
8. The names and post office
addresses of the applicants for this
charter are as follows: J, Addison
Beacharg, Athens, Georgia; Harry
L. Kirk, Athens, Georgia; E. Sul
livan Kirk, Athens, Georgia; Fan
nie May Teat, Athens, Georgia;
Marion Williams, Athens, Geor
gia.
9. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have all the rights and
privileges conferred on corpora=-
tions generally by that Act of the
General Assembly of Georgia, ap
proved January 28, 1938, and set
forth in the Acts of the Extraor
dinary Session of 1937-1938, com=
mencing on page 238, and com
monly known as the Corporation
Act of 1938, and all such rights,
powers and privileges as may be
lawtully enjoyed by similar cor
porations,
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
that they be incorporated under
the name above stated, with all of
the rights, powers and privileges
set out above,
Erwin, Nix & Birchmore
Attorneys for Petitioners.
In the Superor Court of
Clarke County, Georgia.
The foregoing petition of J. Ad-.
dison Beacham, Athens, Goorgla:
Harry L. Kirk, Athens, Georg!a:
E. Sullivan Kirk, Athens, Georgll:
Fannie May Teat, Athens, Georgia;
Marrion Williams, Athens, Geor
gia. being presented to and ex
amined by me as ptxl':n;xtile!d agy
law; and it appearing that the ap-
Plication is legitimately within the
purview and intention of the laws
of this state; and there being pre
sented 4o me with said petition a
tertificate from the Secretary of
State declaring the name of the
Proposed corporation is not the
hame of any other existing eorpo-
Tation registered in the records of
the Secratary of Stats;
It is hereby ordered that said
pplication, be and the same is
hereby granted; and the said ap-
Dlicants above named, and their
;ssocgates and succmoé'l. :fi:
€réby incorporated under
name of BERNSTEIN FUNERAL
HOME, INC, tor & period of thirty
five years, with the gflvilm of
Tenewals as provided y law; and
with all rights, powers, and priv
ileges set oyt 'in said application
for charter, and win all such other
Tights, powers and privileges as
are now or may hereafter be con
:‘“’Nd by law on similar corpora=
10n§,
At Chambers, Athens, Georgia,
this 26th day of Se tember, 1949,
HENRY g! WEST
Judge Superior Courts.
Western Cireuit.
In the Superior Court of
catk County, Georgia.
Clerk's Ottice,
The foregoin application and
Oder flleq i ogfice this 27th day
o September, 1049, -
E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk, Superor Court,
} Clarke County, Georgia,
Baptao, Oct 7-14.91
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bication to the Jocal registrar, ty,
W.ow Brown, Cllrke%% .
Gel)!‘gi!' for delayed b'...':._ v::‘a:
Beates ana have mata e ¢ log
au'u'ucatitm fee of one doltar:
plth Louige Taylor,
Patsy Jane Thompnon_
Tarolyn Ruth Hanmmond,
Hmmie 7eon Yearwood,
Robert Ransom White,
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Wity E”‘_'3l!l%4!
GEORGIA, Clarke County,
To the Superior Court of said
County, and to Hon. Henry H.
West, Judge of said Court:
The petition of the following
residents of said County, Charlie
Grimes, whose address is 127 John
Street, Athens, Georgia, Earley
Goosby, whose address is 153
Strickland Street, Athens, Ga., El
lis Howard, whose address is 560
Odd Street, Athens, Ga., Homer
Stevens, whose address is 247-sth
Street, Athens, Ga., George Brown,
whose address is 150 Water Oak
Street, Athens, Ga., William H.
Stokes, whose address is 340 Sav
annah Avenue, Athens, Ga., Willie
Hitchcock, whose address is 127
John Street, Athens, Ga,,
Shows; .
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their Associates and suc
cessors to be incorporated under
the name and style of The Re
signed Amorites, Inc., for a period
of thirty-five years, with the privi
lege of renewal at the expiration
of that tima.
2. The said corporation is not
organized for pecuniary gain or
profit and shall be without corpo
rate stock.
8. The object and purposes of
said corporation is purely social
and their purpose is to help each
other intellectually, socially and
religiously, to care for the sick,
bury the dead and to exemplify
the principles of benevolence and
charity.
4. That said corporation have
the right and power to hold and
own and acquire such property,
real and personal, as may be neces
sary or appropriate to its object
and purposes, and the power and
right to alienate the same by sale
or otherwire, and to borrow
money giving security therefor in
the form of deed, deeds, mort
gages, or other form that is ap
propriate; and that it have the
right and power to accept dona
tions of money or property;-and
that they have the right and
power of making assessments and
dues in manner and amounts as
it may fix under its by-laws, hav
ing the right,to fix its own by
laws, upon its members,
5. Petitioners ask that the right
to make such rules, regulations
and by-laws for the government of
said corporation as they may see
fit which are not in conflict with
nor antagonistic to law.
6. That the principle office or
headquarters shall be in said
Clarke County, Georgia, but with
the right and privilege to establish
branch offices and lodges any
where else,
7. Wherefore petitioners pray
that a corporate charter be grant
ed to them under the corporate
name aforesaid with all the rights,
privileges and powers set out here
inabove, together with the right
to sue and be sued as a corpora
tion; and that all property now
owned jointly by the said peti
tioners and their associates, in
cluding the land described as fol
lows: All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the City of
Athens, Clarke County, Ga., be
ing lgt bounded south by sth
Street, north by (formerly) M. B.
Morton, east by (formerly) Ade
line Grisham, west by (formerly)
Voss Carey, being fifty by one
hundred feet, and being the pro
perty sold by M. B. Morton to the
King of Georgia Lodge No. 29,
deed being recorded in said county
in deed book VV, page 428, and
being same lot sold by said lodge
to The Athens Resigned Amorites,
deed being recorded in said county
in Deed Book 18, page 91; the said
property being owned now by said
petitioners and their associates as
successors to the former corpora
tion which was chartered as “The
Resign Amorites,” and whose
charter expired in 1931, the said
Association having passed its reso
lution and placed the same on its
minutes to make and ratity such
transfer of property rights and
title;
Become the property of such
corporation and that all present
members of such association be
come members of said corporation
upon its charter being granted;
And petitioners further prays
that said corporation be clothed
with all the rights, privileges and
immunities conferred by law upon
such corporations.
‘ CHARLEY COBB
Petitioner's Attorney
In the Superior Court es
Clark County, Georgia. _
The above and foregoing peti
tion of Charlie Grimes, Early
Goosby. Ellis Howard, Homer
Stevens, George Brown, William
H. Stokes, and Willie Hitehcock,
and their associates, for a charter
for a corporation under the name
and style of The Resigned Amo
rites, Inc., having been read and
considered. It having been made
to appear to the court by a certifi
cate from the Secretary of the
State of Georgia that the name of
the proposed corporation is not
the name of any other existing
corporation, and it appearing that
the petitioners have complied with
the requirements of law as to the
granting of such charters;
It is considered, ordered and ad
judged that said application be
and and it is hereby granted, and
the above named petitioners, as
sociates and successors are hereby
incorporated under the name and
style of The Resigned Amorites,
Inc,, with all the rights and pow=
ers set out in the said petition, in
cluding the succession in titie to
the property of the present As
sociation known as The Resign
Amorites, the membership of
which becoming members in good
standing of this corporation now
created, the said Association hav
ing so resolved and having spread
said resolution on its minutes,
which has been made to appear to
me, the purpose of said corpora=-
tion being purely charitable and
benevolent, and without stock, not
Lalng organizsd for pecuniary
gain of profit, said pusposes being
set out in a former charter as re
corded in this Court in' Charter
Book No. 2, wvages Number 73
and 74, which purposes have been
carried on since the expiration of
said corporate charter by the said
Association. o
And the said corporation is here
by clothed with all the rights,
privileges and immunities confer
red by law on such corporations.
This 13th day of Oct. 1949,
HENRY H, WEST
Judge Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia
The foregoing application and
order filed in this office of the
Clerke of the Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia,
This 10th day of 'Oct., 1949,
E, J, CRAWFORD
Clerk SuSerior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia,
Oct 14-21-28—Nov. ¢
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County, and to the Honorable
Henry H, West, Judge of said
Court: 3
The petition of G. A. Booth,
Leßoy Michael, W, A. Mathis and
L. J. Glass, Jr, respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, and associates and succes
sors, to be incorporated under the
nanre and style of ATHENS IN
DUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION,
2. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and profit,
3. The general nature of the
business to be conducted by said
corporation is the promotion of
business activity in the City of
Athens, and County of Clarke,
and the development of all the
resources of sald City and Coun
ty, the securing of new industries,
the procuring of manufacturing
plants and other business estab
lishments, the buying, selling,
leasing, developing, improving, by
the erection of buildings or oth
erwise, of real estate in connec
tion with the foregoing, and in
general to engage in any business
necessary, incidental or conven
ient in carrying out the general
object and purposes of the cor
poration,
4, Your petitioners desire that
the shares of stock in said cor-‘
poration be of the par value ot‘
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollass
each; that the maximum number
of shares which the said corpora
tion is to have outstanding at any
one time be 5,000 shares; that all
of said shares shall be common
stock.
5. The amount of capital with
which said corporation will be
gin business is Two Hundred
($200.00) Dollars, the minimum
amount required by law.
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporation ha.e existence for the
full period of thirty-five (35)
years, with the privilege of re
newal 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 cor=
poration have the privilege of
establishing branch offices and
places of business elsewhere.
8. The names and post office
addresses of the applicants for
thig charter are as follows: G. A.
Booth, Athens, Georgia; Leßoy
Michael, Athens, Georgia; W. A.
Mathis, Atehns, Georgia; L. J.
Glass, Jr., Athens, Georgia. e
9. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have all of the rights
and privileges 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 Cor
poration Act of 1938, and all such
rights, powers and privileges as
may be lawfully enjoyed by sim
ilar corporations,
Wherefore, your petitioners
pray that they be incorporated
under the name above stated,
with all of the rights, powers and
privileges set out above.
G. A. BOOTH.
LEROY MICHAEL,
W, A, MATHIS.
L. J. GLASS, JR.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia.
The foregoing petition of G. A.
Booth, Athens, Georgia; Leßoy
Michael, Athens, Georgia; W. A.
Mathis, Athens, Georgia; and L.
J. Glass, Jr., Athens, Georgia,
being presented to and examined
by me as provided by law; and it
appearing 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 certifi
cate from the Secretary of State
declaring that the name of the
proposed corporation is not the
name of any other existing cor
poration registered in the records
of the Secretary of State;
It is hereby ordered that said
application be and the same is
hereby granted; and the said ap
plicants above named, and their
associates and successors, are
hereby incorporated under the
name of Athens Industrial De
velopment Corporation, for a
period of thirty-five years, with
the privilege of renewals as pro
vided by law; and with all rights,
powers and privileges set out in
said application for charter, and
with all such other rights, pow=
ers and privileges as are now or
may hereafter be conferred by
law on similar corporations,
At Chambers, Athens, Georgia,
this 10th day of October, 1948,
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Courts,
Western Circuit.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, Clerk’s Office,
The foregoing application and
order filed in office this 10th day
of October, 1949,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
O 14-21-28, N 1
NO™ICE
Notice is hereby given that J.
W. Collins, residing 'at 835 Church
Street in Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, and T. L. Collins, Jr.,
residing at 8547 Roulavard in
Athens, Cilarke County, Georgis,
are carrying on business under
the name of “PIG DRIVE-IN" at
1845 West Broad Street in the
City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia; that the nature of the
business is a drive-in restaurant
and that they are the sole own
ers.
J. W. COLLINS.
T. L. COLLINS, JR.
0 14-21,
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
EXECUTORS SALE
GEORGIA, DeKalp County:
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of DeKalb
County, Georgia, passed at the
October term, 1949, of said Court,
there will be sold at public out=
cry on the first Tuesday in Nove
ember, 1948, before the Court
house door in DeKalb County,
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best
bidder the following described
real property of the Estate of
Margaret Rowena Benning, late
of said County, to-wit:_
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
and more particularly described
as follows:
BEGINNING at the southwest
corner of Parrish Street and Hen
derson Avenue Extension, said
beginning point being marked by
an iron pin, and running thence
southwesterly along the southerly
side of Henderson Avenue Exten
sion one hundred (100) feet to
an iron pin corner; thence souths
erly one hundred (100) feet to
an iron pin corner; thence wests
erly fifty (50) feet to an iron pin
corner; thence northerly one
hundred (100) feet to an iron pin
corner on the southerly side of
Henderson Avenue Extension;
thence southwesterly along the
southerly side of Henderson Ave
nue Extension ninety (90) feet to
an iron pin corner; thence south
erly four hundred and sixty
(460) feet to an iron pin corner;
thence southwesterly four hun
dred and forty (440) feet to an
iron pin corner; thence northerly
four hundred and sixty (460)
feet to an iron pin corner on the
southerly side of Henderson Ave
nue Extension; thence southwest
erly along the southerly side of
Henderson Avenue Extension six
hundred and twenty (620) feet to
an iron pin corner; thence south
erly one hundred (100) feet to an
iron pin corner; thence westerly
fifty (50) feet to an iron pin cor
ner; thence northerly one hun
dred (100) feet to an iron pin
corner on the southerly side of
Henderson Avenue Extension;
thence southwesterly one hun
dred and four (104) feet; thence
north thirty (30) feet to a corner
marked by an oak; thence south
twelve and one-half (12%) de
grees west six hundred and thir
ty-two (632) feet to an iron pin
corner; thence south seventy and
one-quarter (70%) degrees west
seven hundred and twenty-three
(723) feet to an iron pin corner;
thence south nine and one-quar
ter (9%4) degrees east along the
| line of property now or formerly
belonging to Malone a distance
' of nine hundred and seventy-five
(975) feet to an iron pin corner;
thence north sixty-five (65) de
grees east along the property now
or formerly owned by Snelling
two hundred and twenty-two
(222) feet; thence north thirty
seven and one-half (37%) de
grees west ninety-three (93) feet;
thence north sixteen (16) degrees
east one hundred and ninety-one
(191) feet; thence north forty
three (43) degrees east one hun
dred and twenty-eight (128) feet
to an iron pin corner; thence
north forty-four (44) degrees
east five hundred and seventy
two (572) feet to an iron pin
corner; thence north thirty-four
and three-quarters (343%) de
grees east two hundred and sixty
three (263) feet to an iron pin
corner; thence north sixteen (16)
;degrees east three hundred and
‘ twenty-eight (328) feet to an iron
' pin corner ;thence north seventy
four and one-half (74%) degrees
east four hundred and three (403)
feet to an iron pin corner; thence
’south eighty-five and three
quarters (85%5') degrees east one
’ hundred (100) feet to an iron pin
corner; thence north two (2) de
grees west one hundred (100)
feet to an iron pin corner; thence
south seventy-eight and one-half
(78% ) degrees east three hundred
and ninety-eight (398) feet to an
iron pin corner; thence south
twenty-eight (28) degrees east
two hundred and twenty (220)
feet to an iron pin corner; thence
north seventy-one and one-half
(71%) degrees east five hundred
and one (501) feet to an iron pin
corner on the west side of Par
rish Street; thence north along
the west side of Parrish Street
ninety-nine (99) feet tc an iron
pin corner; thence west one hun
dred (100) feet to an iron pin
corner; thence north fifty (50)
feet to an iron pin corner; thence
east one hundred (100) feet to an
iron pin corner on the wesi side
of Parrish Street; thence north
along the west side of Parrish‘
Street one hundred (100) feet to
an iron pin corner; thence west{
one hundred (100) feet to an iron
pin corner; thence north fifty (50)
feet to an iron pin corner; thence‘
east one hundred (100) feet to an
iron pin corner on the west side
of Parrish Street; thence north
sixteen and one-half (1632) de
grees west alon / the west side of
Parrish Street a distance of four
hundred and eighty (480) feet to
the point of beginning; said di
mensions in accordance with sur
vey of Margaret R. Benning Es
tate property made by W. N. Dan
ner, Jr., and W. E. Hudson, Sur
veyors, dated July, 1947.
Terms of sale: cash.
Theodore Russell Benning,
Thomas Cobb Benning,
and
Broughton Walton Benning,
Executors of the Estate of
Margaret Rowena Benning,
Decesaed.
B. Hugh Burgess, Attorney,
208 Masonic Temple Building,
Decatur, Georgia.
0O 7-14-21-28,
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Mrs. Nell M. Henson, Executrix
of the Will of Carlton M. Henson,
deceased, having filed a petition
Tepiesenting that shs has fully
dischaiged aii of ner duiies as
such executrix, and praying that
an order be passed discharging
her from said trust, all persons
concerned are hereby required to
show cause against the granting
of the discharge in this Court of
Ordinary on the first Monday in
November, 1949,
This October 4, 1949.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
Oct. 14-21-28. Nov. 4.
REDEMPTION NOTICE
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
‘fake Notice That:
The right to redeem the follow=
ing described property to-wit: a
certain tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City o!‘
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
and more particularly described |
as follows: \
“being ldcated on N, Hull Street,
and bounded on the North by
property of the Southern Railway
company, on the East by Hull
Street, on the South and West by
Pattie Anderson. Facing Hull
Street twenty (20) feet, more or
less, and running back the same
width seventy-five (75) feet,
more or less. This s same prop-}
erty deeded to Annie Derricotte‘
Scoit by A, 8. Wiison, December
28, 1927, recorded in Book 176,
page 52, Clerk's Office, Superior
Court, Clarke County, Georgia.
House formerly on this lot was
known as 649 iX Hull Street. Said
property being sold to satisfy tax
fi, fas against Anna Scott"
will expire, and be forever fore
closed and barred, on and after
the 15th day of October, 1940,
The tax deed to which this no=
tice relates is dated the 4th day
of March, 1947, and is recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
?;;)rgia, in Deed Book 103, page
Said property may be redeem=
ed at any time before the 15th
day of October, 1949, by payment
of the redemption price, as fixed
and provided by law, to the un
dersigned, at the following ad
dress: T. D, Howell, City Mar
shal, Office of the City Treas
urer, Athens, Georgia.
Please be governed accordingly.
T. D. HOWELL, City Marshal,
The Mayor and Council of the
City of Athens. 0 7-14
SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED
TO SECURE DEBT
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Under and by virtue of the
power and authority in me vested
under the terms of the deed to
secure debt recorded Novemrber
19th, 1945, in Deed Book 94, folio
188, in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said Coun
ty, I will sell before the Court
house door of said County at
public outcry to the highest bid
der between the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in Nov
ember, 1949,
That lot of land lying and be
ing in the City of Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia, fronting $0 feet
on the West side of Billups
Street and extending with uni
form width in a Westerly direc~
tion 93 feet, beginning at a point
170 feet South from Southwest
intersection of Billups and Dear
ing Streets and running along
line of Milledge Moon lot in a
Westerly direction 93 feet thence
running in a Southerly direction
along line of property of Ed Baz
zelle 50 feet; thence running in an
Easterly direction along line of
Ed Bazelle 93 feet to Billups
Street; thence along Billups
Street in a Northerly direction 50
feet to the beginning point, more
fully described in the deed above
described.
Said security deed having been
executed to secure note for
$200.00 due July 15th, 1946, with
interest at 8% per annum from
May 15th, 1946, which remains
unpaid with the exception of
$58.00 paid thereon, the proceeds
of sale will be applied to the pay
ment of said indebtedness and
the costs of this sale, and remain
der if any turned over to the
granto in said deed, Eugene Eb
erhart.
Deed will be made to the pur
chaser at said sale by the under
signed pursuant to the terms of
said deed.
This October Ist, 1949,
H. CUTLER,
As Attorney in Fact for said
_Eugene Eberhart,
O 7-14-21-28.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION '
No. 10738 — Januar, Term, 1950,
Clarke Supeiror Court — Libel |
for Divorce, ‘
ALICE W, FOOTE
Plaintiff
VErsus
JOSEPH FOOTE |
Defendant |
To the Defendant, Joseph Foote;f
Greeting: |
By order of the Court, you are
hereby required, to be and appear
at the Superior Court of Clarke !
County, on the second Monday in’
January next, to answer the
plaintiff's complaint for divorce,f
as, in defauilt thereof, the Courti
will proceed as to justice shall |
appertain, i
Witness the Honorable Henry |
H. West, Judge of said Court, this |
3rd day of Cctober, 1949, |
E. J. CRAWFORD, {
Clerk, Superior Court.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Attorney. ‘
O 14-21, N 11-18.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 10739 — January Term, 1950,
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Divorce,
L. M. JOHNSON :
Plaintiff
versus
ANNIE M. JOHNSON
Defendant,
To the Defendant, Annie M. John
son, Greeting:
By order of the Court, you are
hereby required, to be and ap
pear at the Superior Court of
Clarke County, on the second
Monday in January, 1950, next, to
answer the plaintiff’s complaint
for divorce, as, in default thereof,
the Court will proceed as to jus
tice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
3rd day of October, 1949,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court.
CLAUD MAHAWRFREV, Attarnoy,
0O 14.91 N 11:10
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Creditors of the estate of Kerr
T. Riggs, deceased, are hereby
notified to render to me an ac
count of their demands. This Oc
tober 4, 1949,
MRS. MARY VIRGINIA
FOSDICK RIGGS,
Executrix.
O 7-14-21-28, N 4-11.
GEORGiA, Clarke County.
W. Lee Bradberry Guardian of
W. Lee Bradberrg. Jr,, Geo, Lewis
Bradberry and Robert M. Brad
berry has applied to me for a dis~
charge his guardianship of the
above named; this is therefore to
notify all gersons concerned, to
file their objections, if any they
have, on or before the first Mon
day in November, 1940, next, else
said guardian will be discharged
:rom his guardianship as applied
or.
This October 4, 1949,
RUBY HARTMAN,
Ordinary, Clarke County
Georgia,
Oct 14-21-28, Nov, 4.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Mrs, Sarah Hall Michael, Exe
cutrix of the will of Mrs. Alice W.
Hall, deceased, having filed a Ko
tition representing that she has
fully discharged all of her duties
as such executrix, and praying
that an order be gassed discharg
ing her from said trust, all per
sons concerned are hereby requir
ed to show cause against the grant
ing of the discharge in this Court
of Ordinary on the first Monday
in gogamber. 1949. This October
4, 1949,
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
Oct, 14-21-28. Nov. 4.
CONDEMNATION SALE
Will be sold at the Court House
door on the 25th day of October,
1949, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following preperty to-wit: One
1935 Ford Coach, Motor No. 18-
1714114, said property sold under
an order of Hon. Henry H. West,
Judge of the Superior Court of
Clarke County, Georgia, on the
13th day of October, 1949, in con
demnation proceedings against
said automobile and one Thur=
mond Leaird, in favor of the State
of Georgia.
Thsi 13th day of October, 1949,
H. T. HUFF
Sheriff, Clarke County, Ga.
Oct. 14-21,
CONDEMNATION SALE
Will be sold at the Court House
door on the 25th day of October,
1949, .within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property to-wit: One
1941 Ford Coupe, Motor No, 18-
6353733, said property sold under
an order of Hon. Henry H., West,
Judge of the Superior Court of
Clarke County, on the 13th day of
QOctober, 1949, in condemnation
LET'S KEEP THE
RECORD STRAIGHT!
What difference does it make whether your tax rate is 7, 17, or
27 mills when your overall payments are more? The actual amount
of taxes paid is what counts, not the rate at which they are paid
on any one item,
If your taxes haven’t been raised, how do you account for the
increases in tax collections over the past two years and nine
months? In 1947, total tax receipts amounted to $513,747.10. In
1948, the figure jumps to $641,675.08, an increase of $127.-
927.98. For the first nine months of this year, collections have
amounted to $552,132.22, an increase of $38,658.12 over the en
tire receipts of 1947. ‘
Where did this increase come from? :
It came from increased assessments of your household effects
and automobiles; from your business licenses; from every imagin
abie kind of nuisance tax, inciuding a GARBAGE tax, and from in
creased interest and fi fas. e
That garbage tax was stopped by a Court injunction, or it would -
appear on your 1949 assessments. Miny people did not payeitl s
even when billed. Were you one of the “unfortunates” who did?.
Or were you included in the $6,528.58 which is shown on the 1948
audit as uncollected? If you paid, where is your refund? (ANI Fig-.
ures Quoted Were Taken From Official City Audits) -
In addition to the above, an increase of over 50% was proposed
on your ad valorem taxes for 1949. A committee of citizens, in
cluding the tax assessors themselves fought and defeated this
pian, saving you from paying even more taxes on your home, house
hold 300ds, and automobiles.
FRIENDS OF |
- s EasEEE BT i
i. M. FPRILFVUI
Candidate For Mayor, October 26th
proceedings against said automo~
bile and one E, F. Cowley, in favor
of the State of Georgia.
This 13th day of October, 1049,
) H. T. HUFF
Sherifi, Ciarke Couniy, Ga.
Oct, 14-21,
Docket No, 10744
CITATION |
GEORGIA, Clarke County: |
To:
And to any and all other per
sons having or claiming any right,
title or interest in and to the
hereinafter described lands,
The STATE HIGHWAY DE
PARTMENT OF GEORGIA hav
ing filed its application acquire
by condemnation the title to a
perpetual right of way for a road
as surveyed and measured from
the center of line of the highway
location as follows:
From Sta. 11x20 to Sta, 12x70
a strip 75 ft. wide as shown by
plat attached to the petition,
Said right of way sought to be
condemned is more particularly
described in a plat prepared by
the State Highway Department of
Georgia under date of ..........
140. ~ a copy of which is attached
hereto marked Exhibit “A" and
made a part of this petition. Said
right of way is for public road
purposes upon, across and over
the following tract of land located
in 1367th G. M, District of said
County, to-wit:
Lying south of the land of
James Echols in said district and
county and the whole tract said
to contain three-quarters of an
acre, more or less, and that
sought to be condemned in this
proceeding contalning about one
one hundredths of an acre, which
part is shown by a plat which is
attached to this petition and
marked “Exhibit A”; and there is
no tenant on or occupying said
land; and said owner is said to
live in Detroit, Michigan.
NOW, THEREFORE, you and
each of you are required to be
and appear before Hon. Henry H.
West, Judge of the Superior
Court, at Chambers in the Court
House in Clarke County, Georgia,
on the 22nd day of October, 1949,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to
make known your objections, if
any, your title and interest ‘and
the value thereof, to select an
assessor and’' show cause, if any,
why the prayers of the petitioner
shotild not be granted.
PAGE FIVE
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
the 11th day of October, 1949,
A E, J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
Docket No, 10743
CITATION
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
M
And to any and all other per
sons having or claiming any right,
title or interest in and to the
hereinafter described lands.
The STATE HIGHWAY DE
PARTMENT OF GEORGIA hav
ing filed its application to acquire
by condemnation the title to a
perpetual right of way for a road
as surveyed and measured from
the center line of the highway
lacation as follows: :
From Sta, 9x60 to Sta, 15x45 a
strip 150 ft. wide as shown by
plat attached to the petition.
Said right of way sought to be
condemned is more particularly
described in a plat prepared by
the State Highway Deaprtment of
Georgia under-date of ~........
194—, a copy of which is attached
hereto marked Exhibit “A” and
made a part of this petition. Said
right of way is for public road
purpeses upon, across and over
the following tract of land located
in 1367th G. M. District of said
County, to-wit: .
Lying in Clarke County, Geor
gia, and being the tract of Jand
therein where James W, Echols
now resides, the whole tract said
to contain about six and one-half
acres, the part of which said
proceedings are brought against
being shown by a plat attached to
the original petition for con
demnation in ihe Superior Couri
oAf"said County marked “Exhibit
NOW, THEREFORE, you and
each of you are required to be
and appear before Hon, Henry H.
WEST, Judge of the Superior
Court, at Chambers in the Court
House in Clarke County, Georgia,
on the 22nd day of October, 1949,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to
make known your objections, if
any, your title and interest and
the value thereof, to select an
assessor and show cause, if any,
why the prayers of the petitioner
should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
11th day of October, 1949.
A it E. J. CRAV'FORD, Clerk.