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fRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951.
otices
Legal Not
CITATION
Upon Application to abandon por
tion of old xoadi . i
‘here heing no lani owners con
ufizh-epg the applicants, all
“lher persons (beside DeuPree
1{ N icutt, Jr., the applicant) are
HuY notitied that the applica
f’“:b’;, to declare abandoned a
\’1({::_“0!\ of the old Macon-Athens
tomi, in Clarke County, lymgh be
iween the New Macon-Athens
Highway and the mm.bg
wnw
shown by ‘plat of part to
A doned of file in the office of
abanc one X
the Commmissioners of Roads and
Revenues of said County. Notice is
hereby given that said application
will be granted if no good cause
hown to the contrary, and said
is snov
portion of said old road will be
abanriu'l(’d. after thirty d.ay" trom
{his date, September 21, 1951,
. J. H. TOWNS,
HARRY H. ELDER, .
A. P. WINSTON,
Commissioners of Roads and Reve
nues of Clarke County, Georgia.
§ 21-28, 0 5-12-19.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Notice is hereby given that all
creditors of the estate of Charles
Leonard Crumley, late of Clarke
County, Georgia, deceased, shall
render in their demands to the un
dersigned Administrator according
to law, and all persons indebted
{0 said estate are required to-make
immediate payment to the under
signed Administrator.
This September 22nd, 1951,
ARTHUR S. OLDHAM,
As Administrator of the Estate of
Charles Leonard Crumley,
1)1'(_1'11.\{’(1.
¢ 28, O 5-12-19-26, N 2.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Creditors of the Estate of Mrs.
Bessie B. Mullally are hereby no
tified to render to me an account
of their demands.
This October 5, 1951.
THOMAS W. BAXTER, Executor.
0 5-12-19-26, N 2-9.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Whereas, heretofore, on June
17th, 1949, J. Ralph Johnson did
execute to George S. Crane a
certain security deed to the fol-
Jowing land:
“lst—Lots numbers twenty
four- (24) and thirty-nine (39) of
Section A of the subdivision of
the lands of the said J. Ralph
Johnson made by H. H, Huff,
Surveyor, a plat of which is re
corded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, in Plat Book No.
1, page 277, the said subdivision
lying east of the City of Athens,
and the said lot number 24 fac
ing on Johnson Road, and .the
said lot number 39 facing on In
diana Avenue.” e
“3rd—A triangular lot or parcel
of land lying in said State and
County on the easterly side of In
diana Avenue, and found as fol
lows: 175 feet on Indiana Ave
nue, and running thence along the
line of property of Stephens 175
feet, and thence 200 feet along the
line of property of Seagraves to
the beginning point.”
All of said lots lying and being
in Clarke County, Georgia.
Said security deed given to se
cure a note for $389.00 given by
said Johnson to the Citizens and
Southern National Bank of Athens,
and any renewals thereof, and said
note and renewals having been
endorsed by said George S. Crane,
and later paid off by him and said
note transierred and assigned to
him by said bank. The said deed
was given to said Crane to pro
tect him against loss because he
endorsed the said note. All of
which terms are set forth in the
said security deed which is re
corded in the office of the clerk
of the Superior Court of said
;‘oum_\', in Deed Book 114, page
17
Now, therefore according to the
original terms and the power of
sale contained therein of the said
security deed and the laws in
such cases made and provided,
the undersigned will expose for
sale to the highest and best bid
der for cash the above described
land, after due and proper ad
vertisenrent on the first Tuesday
in November, between the legal
hours of sale before the court
house door of said county. The
proceeds of said sale to pay the
amount of principal, interest and
expenses of this sale, due on said
note; and the balance, if any, to
be delivered to the said J. Ralph |
Johnson, |
% GEORGE S. CRANE.
(,n‘HHSLE COBB, Attorney.
0 12-19-26, N 2. J
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
: E c . Wallace having in due
;orm applied to me for permanent
letiers of administration on the
estate of Henry David Wallace,
lv[?eliwn‘r‘ Clarke County, Georgia,
"f< L'(«”‘ v'l, this is to notify the next
! and creditors of the said
Senry David Wallace, deceased,
{h‘“ sald application will be heard
Defm}j me at the regular Novem
ge_r Term, 1951, of the Court of
:I‘xdl.n;n‘y of Clarke County, Geor
rvil‘a. and said applicant, or some
_And proper person, will be ap-
Ponted administrator of the es
m\: of said deceased,
Itness 21
seal. mflls*t}myfit}fiar&d and official
1951, ay of October,
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia,
ARTHUR S, OLDHAM
ff)fl]-llo“e"'s Attorney,
12-19-26, N 9.
GE{)}M-M, Clarke County:
1947 ('(‘_(’-R. heretofore, in April,
xalin‘é S"?”}:&e S. Crane, Mrs, Ir
and o 1 Crane, Rufus S. Crane,
aa "h‘fw}‘,s, owners of a tract of
od ‘ll‘lsf’s‘l§aft§r described, enter~ |
land 1 M)f.ontx act of sale of said
upon - and Mrs. S. S. Hames
certain terms of payment
Sxtending over a period of
and providing 4oy T
ments g for monthly pay
od o t“;‘,d_ 8 final payment at the
ang that“‘ years of the balance,
tome said buyers should pay
b n?lnd fire insurance prem
tra()tybe‘mo£ the terms of said con
which js 4 set out in said eontract
the xlei-kmmrded in the office of
of the Superior Court
of sald Clarke County, in Deed
Book 103, page 427, and providing
therein that in the event of a de
fault in any of the payments or
terms, provided in said contract,
that the sellers could at their op
tion declare the whole due and
payable at once, if said default
extended more than sixty days,
and said default in payments on
both principal and interest hay
ing lasted more than sixty days,
and the said sellers exercising
their right as provided in said
contract have declared the whole
amount due ‘and payable; and said
sellers in compliance with a power
of sale contained in said contract,
will expose for sale to the highest
and best bidder for each before
the court house door of said Coun
ty in the manner provided by law
in such cases and the terms of
said contract, after due advertise
ment i the Athens Banner-Her
ald, on the first Tuesday in Nov
ember, 1951, the said land; it be
ing described as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in said Clarke
County, State of Georgia, and in
the City of Athens upon Prince
Avenue, more particularly de
scribed as follows: Beginning at
the southwest corner of the lot
hereby described on the north
side of said Prince Avenue where
the said lot adjoins the lot of Mrs.
Vincent Matthews, and running
thence in an easterly direction
along the north side of Prince
Avenue eighty-three (83) feet to
a corner where this lot adjoins
other land of the said parties of
the first part; thence northerly
along the line of said other prop
erty of said parties of the first
part three hundred and seventy
(370) feet to a corner: thence
westerly one hundred and forty
eight (148) feet to a corner;
thence southerly one hundred and
thirty-seven (137) feet to a cor
ner; thence easterly fifty-three
(53) feet to a corner; thence sou
therly along the line of said Mrs.
Matthews’ property to the begin
ning corner.
The said lot is a portion of the
land formerly owned by Mrs.
Fannie T. Crane, deceased, and
all of the parties of the first part
are heirs or legatees under the will
of the said Mrs. Fannie T. Crane,
deceased, and the said lot is a
part of the land that made up the
former residence of the said Mrs.
Fannie T. Crane and the land
described is further designated by
lthe house thereon having the
numbér 784 according to the sys
tem of numbering houses now in
the said City of Athens.
The said sale will be of all the
right, title and interest of the said
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hames. The
proceeds from said sale will be
used, first to the payment of the
amount due by said Mr. and Mrs.
S. S. Hames on said contract of
sale, with principal, interest and
expenses of this sale, and the bal
ance, if any, delivered to the said
IMr. and Mrs. S. S. Hames; and
in the event that all that is due
on said contract, principal, inter
‘est, taxes and insurance premiums
idue, a deed will be executed to
‘the buyer under and by virtue of
the said power contained in said
contract conveying all of the right,
title and interest of the said Mr.
and Mrs. S. S. Hames, together
with a warrantee to said land
from the said parties of the first
part named in said contract; if the
full amount of said principal, in
terest, expenses of sale, taxes and
insurance premiums are not fully
paid by the proceeds of said sale
then only all the rights, title,
equity, and interest of the said
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hames will be
conveyed by deed to said land un
der said power of sale.
GEORGE S. CRANE,
Individually, and as Agent for the
Other Parties of the First Part
Named in Said Contract, :
CARLISLE COBB, Attorney.
O 12-19-26, N 2.
State of Georgia,
Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of Hodgkinson's,
Inc., a corporation heretofore cre
ated by this Court, respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioner was incorporated
under the name and style of Hodg
kinson’s, Inc., by the Honorable
Henry H. West, Judge, Superior
Court, Western Circuit, on the
10th day of March, 1950, for a
period of thirty-five (35) years,
with privilege of renewal.
-92. Petitioner desires to change
its name from Hodgkinson's, Inc.
to BEACHAM AND HODGKIN
SON, INCORPORATED. At
tached hereto and made a part
hereof is a certificate of the Sec
-letary of State authorizing the use
of said corporate name.
3. That at a special meeting of
the stockholders of said corpora
tion held on September 22, 1951, a
resolution was duly passed direct
ing the officers of the corporation
to apply to this Court to have the
corporate name altered so
BEACHAM AND HODGKINSON,
INCORPORATED. A certified
copy of said resolution is hereto
attached as Exhibit “A” and made
a part of this paragraph of the pe
tition.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that its charter be amended ac
cordingly and that its name and
style be changed to BEACHAM
AND HODGKINSON, INCORPO
RATED. S
Milner and Stephens
Attorneys for Petitioner.
CERTIFICATE
At a special meeting of the
stockholders of Hodgkinson’s, Inc.,
held on September 22, 1951, the
following resolution was unani
mously passed, to wit:
“Resolved: That application be
made to the Superior Court of
Clarke County for an amendment
to the charter of this corporation
changing the name of said cor
poration from “Hodgkinson’s, Inc.”
to “BEACHAM AND HODGKIN
SON, INCORPORATED” and that
all necessary and proper steps be
taken by the duly constituted of
ficers of the corporation to ob
tain said amendment.”
Georgla, Clarke County.
1, Dean Beacham, secretary of
Hodgkinson’s, Inc., do certify that
the foregoing is a true copy of &
resolution unanimously vassed by
the stockholders of Hodgkinson's,
Inc., at a meeting held on Septwm
ber 22, 1951, and that all of said
stockholders of the said corpora-
tion were present or were repre
sented by proxy at said meeting,
Witness my official signature,
and the seal of said corporation,
this 6th day of October, 1951,
Dean Beacham, Secretary
saeniisl ey SOIREEEIE L
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia:
The foregoing petition being
presented to me and examined by
me, and it appearing that said ap
plication is legitimately within the
purview and intenton of the laws
of this state; and a properly ex
ecuted certificate from the Secre
tary of State authorizing the use of
said altergd name being attached;
it is hereby ordered that sald ap
plication be granted and that the
name and style of said corpora
tion be changed from Hodgkinson’s
Inc. to BEACHAM AND HODG
KINSON, INCORPORATED, and
that petitioner’s charter be and
the same is hereby amended as
prayed in said petition.
This 6th day of October, 1951,
HENRY H. WEST
Judge, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
Georgia, Clarke County.
The foregoing petition and or
der filed in office this Bth day of
October, 1951.
E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia
0-12-19-26—N-1p
GEORGIA, Clarke County: i
Petition for Permanent Adminis
tration of Estate of Mrs. C. A.
(Julia L.) Ver Nooy.
CITATION
To All Whom It May Concern:
John K. DeLoach, having, in
proper form, applied to me for
permanent letters es administra
tion on the Estate of Mrs., C. A.
(Julia L.) Ver Nooy, late of said
State and County, this is to cite all
and singular, the creditors and
next of kin of said deceased, to be
and appear in my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
nranent letters of administration
should not be granted to said peti
tioner on the said deceased’s estate
in the November Term, 1951, of
this Court.
Witness my hand and official
seal, this Ist day of October, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
MILNER & STEFHENS,
Attorneys.
O 12-19-26, N 2
CITATION
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Heirs at Law and All
Whom It May Concern:
Lenora C. Starling, of said
State, having applied for letters of
administration de Bonis Non with
the Will Annexed on the Estate of
Claude F. Crymes, late of said
County, this is to cite all and sin
gular the heirs and creditors of
the said deceased to appear at the
next November Term, 1951, of the
Court of Ordinary of said County
and show cause why letters of ad
ministration de Bonis Non with
the Will Annexed should not be
granted as prayed.
Witness the hand and seal of the
Ordinary of said Court, this Ist
day of October, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
N 12-19-26, N 2.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Lenora Crymes Starling and Mrs.
Myrtle Crymes Bohren have filed
in the Court of Ordinary, Clarke
County, Georgia, a petition seek
ing an order declaring no admin
istration of the estate of Mrs.
Letitia (Tishy) Stanley Crymes to
be necessary, and all creditors and
other persons interested are here
by required to show cause, if any
they have or can, in the Court of
Ordinary of Clarke County, Geor
gia, at ten o'clock a. nr. on the
first Monday in November, 1951
(November sth, 1951), why such
order should not be granted.
This the Ist day of October,
1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
O 12-19-26, N 2.
eT e e
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Petition for Permanent Adminis
tration Estate of Mrs. Louise
Carswell York.
CITATION
To All Whom It May Concern:
Gus York, Jr., having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administartion on the
Estate of Mrs. Louise Carswell
York, late of said State and Coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular,
the creditors and next of kin of
said deceased, to be and appear in
my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, 'if any
they can, why permanent letters
of administration should not be
granted to said petitioner on the
deceased’s estate in the November
Term, 1951, of this Court.
Witness my hand and official
seal, this 9th day of October, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
JOHN E. GRIFFIN,
UPSHAW BENTLEY, JR.,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
O 12-19-26, N 2. :
R e
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Harry W. Jones and Zelma
Jones having applied for guard
janship of the persons of Julia
Juanita Jones and Natalie Karen
Jones, minors, notice is given that
said application will be heard at
my office at ten o’clock a. m. on
the first Monday in November,
1951.
This October Ist, 1951. G
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
O 12-19-26, N 2.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Whereas, Israel Katz, adminis
trator of the estate of Profit
(Prophet) Campbell, late of said
County, deceased, has applied to
the Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell all of the real estate
of the estate of the said deceased.
Now therefore this is to cite the
creditors, heirs and parties inter
ested to be and appear at the next
November Term, 1951, of the
Court of Ordinary of said County
to show cause why an order to
sell said property should not be
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
granted.
Witness my official hand and
seal of office, this 11th day of
October, 1951,
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
O 12-19-26, N 2.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Leila McKeever having applied
for guardianship of the person of
Alfonzo McKeever, minor, notice
is given that said application will
be heard at my office at ten
o’clock a. m. on the first Monday
in Novenrber, 1951, next.
This October 1, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
O 12-19-26, N 2.
GEORGIA, Ciarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Myrtis Smith having applied
for guardianship of the persons of
Robert Lewis Jeffery and William
Henry Lewis, Jr., minors, notice
is given that said application will
be heard at my office at ten o’clock
a. m. on the first Monday in Nov
ember, 1951,
This October Ist, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
O 12-19-26, N 2.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Birdia Hull having applied for
guardianship of the person of An
nie B, Jackson, minor, notice is
given that said application will be
heard at my office at ten o’clock
a. m. on the first Monday in Nov
ember, 1951.
This October Ist, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
O 12-19-26, N 2.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Edward Lee Wigley having in
due form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on
the estate of Edward E. Clark, de
ceased, this is to notify the next of
kin and creditors and all parties
interested that said application
will be heard before me at the
regular November term, 1951, of
the Court of Ordinary of said
County and Edward Lee Wigley
or some fit and proper person will
be appointed.
Witness my hand and seal of
office this Ist day of October, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
C. O. BAKER, Attorney.
0O 12-19-26, N 2.
NOTICE
The State Board of Warm Air
Heating Contractors will give an
examination at the State Capitol
on Thursday, October 25th, at
10:30 A. M. Applications may be
obtained from R. C. Coleman,
Joint Secretary, State Examining
Boards, State -Capitol, Atlanta,
Georgia. 019
WILD ANIMALS FOR RUSSIA
MILAN.—(AP)—Soviet Russia
is in the market for wild animals.
Augusto Molinar, director of the
Milan Zoo, said today that Mos~
cow’s Zoozenter (Zoological Cen
ter) is negotiating with hinr for
purchase of lions, tigers, giraffes,
zebras, elephants, rhinoceri, hip
pototami, monkeys and snakes.
If negotiations are completed,
Molinar said, he will leave in Dec~
ember for Africa, India and Aus
tralia to collect the animals.
He plans to bring them back to
Italy next March in a specially
chartered 10,000-ton ship. They
then will be forwarded to Prague
by train for shipment to Russia.
U. 8. CANNING ACTIVITY
NEW YORK.—(AP)—The U. S.
Department of Agriculture esti
mates that about five million tons
of corn, tomatoes, snap beans and
lima beans will find their way
into cans this year,
The departmenit reports that
two billion cans were used in
processing these vegetables last
year with a value of over $120,~
000,000. Due to improved methods
of preservation, there are now
more than 45 varieties of highly
nutritious vegetables available in
cans the year around, Dr. R. H.
Lueck, research director of the
American Can Company, pointed
out.
The highest concrete dam in the
world is Hoover Dam on the Colo~-
rado River.
T 0 THE VOTERS
OF THE FOURTH WARD
| sincerely thank the voters of my ward
for the support of my candidacy in Wed
nesday’s Democratic Primary. | wish to
compliment my opponent in the manner his
campaign was conducted and offer my
services for the continued improvement of
the city. i
Respectfully,
KENNETH F. GUEST
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NEW BABY: In 1951’s first seven months, 2,230,000 births.
Stork Soars To New Records All
Over The U. S. As Nation's Birth
Rate Approaches New Boom
By DOUGLAS LARSEN
NEA Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON — (NEA) —
The stork is flying high this year,
and along some new routes.
If the number of births con
tinue as high for the rest of the
year as they have this far, 1951
will set an all-time record for
the number of bakies born in the
U. S.
For the first seven months of
this year there were 2,230,000
births in the U. S, including an
estimate for wunregistered ones.
If the rate continues for the last
five months of the year, the rec
ord of 3,876,000 set in 1947 will
be exceeded.
Government population ex
perts give two big reasons for this
marked increase in female fer
tility, as they call it. The obvi
ous one is the Korean War. All
wars cause a quick increase in
the marriage rate, with a conse
quent increase in the birth rate
along about a year later or when
the men return from the fight
ing.
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The Korean affair has caused
‘almost the same pattern of in
i crease in birth rates as has other
wars. The mariage rate has
gone up, but because men aren't
rushed overseas as quickly as
during World Wars I and 11, the
rate has shot up even faster, ac
cording to the experts.
With a iot of men beginning to
go to Europe now, hcwever, a
slight drop might be expected in
the rate next year be eSHRDLUU
the rate next year and the year
after. Then, when the men may
return in large numbers if the
tension with- Russia relaxes, the
birth rate should really soar.
Perhaps even more important
than the effect of Korea on the
birth rate increase, many popu=-
lation experts say, is the possi
bility that the country is enter
ing a long-time baby-boom trend.
The birth rate has kept constant
ly high since the 1947 peak—3.7
million in 1948, 3.72 milion in
1949 and 3.54 million last year.
* ® *
The fact that it's easier and
safer to-have babies now than it
was before the war, due to medi
cal advances and more medical
facilities, is given as one reason
for the suspected long-time trend
toward more babies,. Women ace
more willing to endure child
birth, a spokesman for the U. S.
Children’s Bureau says.
Still another factor is the
country’s prosperity since the
war. In contrast to the depres
sion, when the birth rate reached
an all-time low, most people can
now afford to have at least one
child, and generally have bigger
families.
Another significant fact spotted
by the experts in the current
figures disproves the old saying
that the rich get richer and the
poor have babies. Women with
college educations, generally in
the higher income brackets, have
increased their production of
offspring 77 per cent over their
1940 figures, Women with grade
school or less education have
only increased their production
24 per cent.
And for no explainable reason
city women have increased their
birth rates four times as much as
rural women.
About the only persons worried
about this baby boom are the
country’s educators. The World
War II crop of babies hit school
last year and they will be swamp
ing the school systems from now
on.
Irrigation water will be moved
500 miles through the Central Val
ley project of California when it is
completed.
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A.O.Flanagan Jr.
Supplier of Sinciair Products ;
Phone 222 — Athens, Ca.
THANKS
I would like to take this opportunity to
express my appreciation to the voters of
Athens for their interest and support in
electing me to the Civil Service Commission.
I will strive to the best of my ability to
make you proud of your vote.
Respectfully,
COMER OWENS
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