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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951,
Legal Notices
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 11360 — January Term, 1952,
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Divorce,
MARY FRANCES REDD
Plaintiff
versus
JAMES REDD, Defendant
To the Defendant, James Redd,
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 plain
titf's complaint for divorce, as, in
default thereof, the Court wiil
proceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
Witness the Honorable Henry H.
west, Judge of Said Court, this
sth day of October, 1951,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
CARLISLE COBB, Attorney.
N 2-11, D 14-21.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 11376 — January Term, 1952,
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Diverce.
JISSIE RAY, Plaintiff
versus
EDD RAY, Defendant
To the Defendant, Edd Ray,
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 plain
tiff’s complaint for divorce, as, in
default thereof, the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
witness the Honorable Henry H.
west, Judge of said Court, this
20th day of October, 1951.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court.
N 2-16, D 14-21.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 11389 — January Term, 1952, '
. Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Diverce.
ARCHIE BILLUPS
Plaintiff : :
versus
JEROLINE BILLUPS
Defendant . !
To the Defendant, Jeroline Billups, ;
Greeting: }
By order of the Court, you are
herehy reqdired, to be and appear
at the Superior Court of Clarke
County, on the second Monday in
January next, to answer the plain
tiff’s complaint for divorce, as,
in default thereof, the Court wiil
proceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
Witness the Honorable Henry H. |
West, Judge of said Court, this Ist !
day of November, 1951. |
E. J. CRAWFORD, i
Clerk, Superior Court,
CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Attorney.
N 2-16, D 14-21. )
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No. 11396—Clarke Superior Court,
January Term, 1952—Divorce. {
MRS. ELLA G. WATSON ‘
HENRY GARRIEL WATSON i
To Henry Garriel Watson, defend- i
ant in said matter:
You are hereby notified that |
Mrs. Ella G. Watson has filed suit
for diveree against you returnable
to the January Termy, 1952, of
Clarke Superior Court, which
meets on the second Monday in
January, 1952; and you are hereby
commanded to be and appear at
said term of Court to answer said {
complaint. |
Witnesseth the Honorable Hen- |
rv H. West, Judge of said Court.i
This 7th day of November, 1951, |
E. J. CRAWFORD, i
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
N 9-16, D 14-21. i
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION '
No. 11412 — Janmary Term, 1952, l
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Diveree.
VIRA PAULINE HAMES ‘
Plaintiff
VCrSus £
SAMUEL SIDNEY HAMES 1
To the Defendant, Sanruel Sidney
Tames, Greetings:
Py 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 plain=-
titf’s complaint for divorce, as, in
defauit thereof, the Court will
i;\::eed as to justice shall apper
ain,
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
15th day of November, 1951.
KING CRAWFORD,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
VANE G. HAWKINS,
Athens, Georgia,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 11409 —— January Term, 1952 l
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
for Divorce.
HAROLD THOMAS
Plaintiff
I'Sus
BLANCHE M. THOMAS |
efendant
To the Defendant, Blanche M.
homas, Greeting:
~ By order of the Court, you are
eby required, to be and appear
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, on the second Monday in
January next, to answer the plain
tif’s complaint for divorce, as in
ault thereof, the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper-
Vitness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
l4th day of November, 1951.
: KING CRAWFORD,
Jeputy Clerk, Superior Court.
CHAPPELL MATTHEWS,
Altorney for Plaintiff.
N 16-23, D 14-21,
~ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 11408 — January Term, 1952,
Clarke Superior Court — Libel
_tor Divorce.
FELTON OWENS
Plaintiff
- ersus
GRACE W. OWENS
_ Defendant
I'o the Defendant, Grace W. Ow
ens, Greeting:
v order of the Court, you are
by required, to be and appear
the Superior Court of (garko
NN,
County, on the second Monday in
January next, to answer the plain
tiff's comrplaint for divorce, as, in
default thereof, the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper
tain,
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
14th day of November, 1951,
KING CRAWFORD,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
CHAPPELL MATTHEWS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
N 16-23, D 14-21.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Notice is hereby given that all
creditors of the Kstate of Henry
David Wallace, late of Clarke
County, Georgia, deceased, shall
render in their demands to the un
dersigned Administrator accord
ing to law, and all persons indebt
ed to said Estate are required to
make immediate payment to the
undersigned Administrator.
This November sth, 1951,
E. C. WALLACE,
As Administrator of the Estate of
Henry David Wallace, deceased.
ARTHUR S. OLDHAM,
Administrator’s Attorney.
N 9-16-23-30, D 7-14.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Notice is hereby given that all
creditors of the Estate of Mrs.
Rosa L. Eidson, late of Clarke
County, Georgia, deceased; shall
render in their demands to the
undersigned Executors according
to law, and all persons indebted to
said Estate are required to make
immediate payment to the under
signed Executors,
This November sth, 1951. :
MRS. ELIZABETH E. ALLEN,
HUGH L. EIDSON,
As Executors of the Estate of
Mrs. Rosa L. Eidson, Deceased,
ARTHUR S. OLDHAM,
Executors’ Attorney.
N 9-16-23-30, D 7-14.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the Estate of
Mrs. C. A. (Julia L.) Ver Nooy,
late of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, deceased, are hereby no
tified in accordance with Section
113-1505, Georgia Code, 1933, to
render an account to the under
signed, according to law, of their
demands against the estate of the
above-named decedent, and all
persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate
payment.
This sth day of Novenrber, 1951.
JOHN K. DeLOACH,
Administrator,
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
N 9-16-23-30, D 7-14.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the Estate of
Claude F. Crymes, late of Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, deceased,
are hereby notified in accordance
with Section 113-1505, Georgia
Code, 1933, to render an account
to the undersigned, according to
law, of their demands against the
estate of the above-named deced
ent, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make
immediate payment.
This sth day of November, 1951.
LENORA C. STARLING,
Administratrix de Bonis Non
with Will Annexed.
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
N 9-16-23-30, D 7-14.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
All creditors of the estate of
Margret Lester, deceased, late of
Clarke County, are hereby noti
fied to render in their demands to
the undersigned according to law,
and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make imme
diate payment to me.
November 16th, 1951.
JULIAN COX,
Executor of the Will of Margret
Lester, deceased.
N 16-23-30, D 7-14-21.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of J. S. Karl, F. J.
Traber, and John L. Roberts, re
spectfully shows:
1. Petitioners desire to obtain
for themselves, their associates
and assigns, and, pursuant to the
Georgia Corporation Laws of 1938,
do hereby apply for a Charter for
a private corporation to be incor=
porated under the name and style
of KARL, ROBERTS, TRABER,
INC. Attached hereto and made a
part hereof is a certificate of the
Secretary of State authorizing the
use of said name.
2. The purpose and object of
said corporation is manufacturing,
processing, marketing, selling of
ladies full fashion hosiery and
similar products at wholesale and
retail, and other allied purposes.
3. Petitioners desire that the
capital stock of said corporation
shall be $10,000.00, divided into
100 shares with par w~alue of
SIOO.OO each, but petitioners desire
‘the privilege of increasing the
‘capital stock to $50,000.00 by a
majority vote of the stockholders.
It is desired that the stock be non
assessable. Petitioners further de
gire the right to pay their sub
seriptions to capital stock either
in cash or in other personal prop
erty to be assessed at a fair valua
tion.
4, They desire the said corpora
tion to have existence-for the full
term of thirty-five years with the
privilege of renewal as provided
by law.
5. The principal office of said
corporation is to be located in
Clarke County, Georgia, with the
right to establish branch offices
and places of business elsewhere,
either within or without the State
of Georgia.
6. The amount of capital with
which the said corporation will
commence business is $200.00.
7. Petitioners and their post
office addresses are ag follows: J.
S. Karl, 665 Holman Avenue, Ath
ens, Georgia; F. J. Traber, 76
Myrna Court, Athens, * Georgia;
John L. Roberts, 424 King Ave
nue, Athens, Georgia.
8. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have all the rights and
privileges conferred on corpora
tions generally by an Act of the
General Assembly of Georgia, ap-
proved January 28, 1938, and all
the powers and privileges enumer
ated in Chapter 22-18 and 19,
Code of Georgia, 1933, as amend=
ed. All the powers and privileges
enumerated in the above cited
acts, code sections and code chap
ters are made a part hereof to the
same extent as if the samre were
quoted herein,
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they may be incorporated under
the name above stated and that a
Charter be granted to them and
that said corporation shall have
all the rights, powers, privileges
and immunities herein prayed sor
and such others as may now or
hereafter be authorized by law,
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
JUDGE'’S ORDER
‘Charter Application, October
- Term, 1951, Clarke Superior
Court,
IN RE: Petition to Incorporate
- KARL, ROBERTS, TRABER,
INC.
The foregoing petition of J, S.
Karl, F. J. Traber, and John L,
Roberts to be incorporated under
the name of KARL, ROBERTS,
TRABER, INC., read and consid
ered. It appearing that said peti
tion is within the purview and
intention of the laws applicable
thereto, and that all of said laws
have been fully complied with,
including the presentation of a
certificate from the Secretary of
State as required by Section 22-
1803 of the Code of Georgia An
notated;
It is hereby ordered, adjudged
and decreed that all the prayers
of said petition are granted and
said applicants and their asso
ciates and assigns are hereby in
corporated and made a body po
litic under the name and style of
KARL, ROBERTS, TRABER,
INC., for and during the period
of thirty-five (35) years, with the
privilege of renewal at the expir
ation of that time according to the
laws of Georgia, and that said cor
poration is hereby granted and
vested with all the rights and
privileges mrentioned in said peti
tion.
Granted at Athens, Georgia, this
21st day of November, 1951.
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Filed in Clerk’s Office, this 23rd
day of November, 1951.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
N 23-30, D 7-14.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of C. H. Monk
house, Mrs. C. H. Monkhouse, and
Horace G. Davis, Jr., respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioners desire to obtain
for themselves, their associates
and assigns, and, pursuant to the
Georgia corporation laws of 1938,
do hereby apply for a Charter for
a private corporation to be incor
porated under the name and style
of THE SNACK SHACK, ATH
ENS, INC. Attached hereto and
made a part hereof is a certifi
cate of the Secretary of State au
thorizing the use of said name.
2. The purpose and object of
said corporation is to operate res
taurants and eating establishments
for food and beverages, catering,
and service of all kinds and other
allied purposes.
3. Petitioners desire that the
capital stock of said corporation
shall be $10,000.00, divided into
100 shares with par value of
SIOO.OO each, but petitioners desire
the privilege of increasing the
capital stock to $50,000.00 by a
majority vote of the stockholders.
It is desired that the stock be non
assessable. Petitioners further de
sire the right to pay their sub
scriptions to capital stock either
in cash or in other personal prop
erty to be assessed at a fair valua
tion.
4, They desire the said corpor
ation to have existence for the full
term of thirty-five (35) years with
the privilege of renewal as pro
vided by law.
5. The principal office of said
corporation is to be located at
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
with the right to establish branch
offices and places of business
elsewhere, either within or with
out the State of Georgia.
6. The amount of capital with
which the said corporation will
commence business is $200.00.
7. Petitioners and their post
office adadresses are as follows:
C. H. Monkhouse, 513 W. Broad
Street, Athens, Georgia; Mrs. C. H.
Monkhouse, 513 W. Broad Street,
Athens, Georgia; Horace G. Davis,
Jr., 513 W. Broad Street, Athens,
Georgia.
8. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have all the rights
and privileges conferred on cor
porations generally by an Act of
the General Assembly of Georgia,
approved January 28, 1938, and
all the powers and privileges
enumerated in Chapter 22-18 and
19, Code of Georgia, 1933, as
amended. All the powers and
privileges enumerated in the
above cited acts, code sections and
code chapters are made a part
hercof to the same extent as if the
sarre were quoted herein,
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they be incorporated under the
name above stated and that a
Charter be granted to.them and
that said corporation shall have
all the rights, powers, privileges
and immunities herein prayed for
and such others as may now or
hereafter be authorized by law,
‘ Attorneys for Petitioners.
| MILNER & STEPHENS,
JUDGE'S ORDER
Charter Application, October
Term, 1951, Clarke Superior
Court.
IN RE: Petition to Incorporate
THE SNACK SHACK, ATH
ENS, INC.
The foregoing petition of C. H.
Monkhouse, Mrs. C. H. Monk
house, and Horace G. Davis, Jr.,
to pe incerporated under the name
of THE SNACK SHACK, ATH
TINS, INC., read and considered.
It appearing that said petition is
within the purview and intention
of the laws applicable thereto, and
that all of said laws have been
fully complied with, including the
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGLA
presentation of a name certificate
from the Secretary of State as re
quired by Section 22-1803 of the
Code of Georgia, Annotated;
It is hereby ordered, adjudged
and decreed that all the prayers
of said petition are granted and
said applicants and their asso
ciates and assigns are hereby in
corporated and made a body po
litic under the name and style of
THE SNACK SHACK, ATHENS
INC., for and during the period of
thirty-five (35) years, with the
privilege of renewal at the ex
piration of that time according to
the laws of Georgia, and that said
corporation is hereby granted and
vested with all the rights and
privileges mentioned in said peti
tion.
Granted at Athens, this 21st day
of November, 1851. g
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Filed in Clerk’s Office, this 23rd
day of November, 1951, -
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
N 23-30, D 7-14.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of Joe H. McGee,
L. W. Hoge and John L. Green
respectfully shows:
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors, to be incorporated under the
name of MORNINGSIDE APART
MENTS, INC.
2. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and profit
to its shareholders.
3. The general nature of the
business to be transacted is the
acquisition, - improvement, man
agement and development of real
estate both for investment and for
resale and the operation of apart
ment houses and all other types of
rental property.
4. The said corporation shall
have an authorized capital stock
of $50,000.00 divided into five
hundred common shares of the
par value of SIOO.OO each.
5. The amount of capital with
which the corporation shall begin
business shall be $1,000.00.
6. The corporation shall have
existence for a period of thirty
five years with the privilege of
renewal.
7. The principal office of the
corporation shall be in Clarke
County, Georgia, but said corpor
ation shall have the right to es
tablish branch offices and places
of business elsewhere, either with
in or without the State of Geor
gia.
8. The names and post office
addresses of the applicants are:
Joe H. McGee, 421 Volunteer
Building, Atlanta, George; L. W.
Hoge, 1917 South Lumpkin Street,
Athens, Georgia; John L. Green,
226 West Cloverhurst Avenue,
Athens, Georgia.
9. The corporation shall have
all of the rights, powers and priv
ileges now allowed to corporations
of like character by the laws of
this State or which may be here
after granied to such corporations.
10. The required certificate of
the Secretary of State is hereto
attached and made a part hereof.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
that they be incorporated under
the name and with the powers
hereinbefore set out.
JOHN L. GREEN,
Attorney for Petitioners.
The foregoing petition of Joe H.
McGee, L. W. Hoge and John L.
Green having ‘been examined by
me and it appearing that the ap
plication is legitimately within the
purview and intention of the laws
of this State and that the Secre
tary of State has issued the re
quired certificate showing that the
name of the proposed corporation
is not the name of any other ex
isting corporation.
It is considered, ordered and ad
judged that the application be
granted and that the applicants
and their associates and successors
are hereby incorporated under the
name and style of MORNINGSIDE
APARTMENTS, INC., for and
during the period of thirty-five
years with the privilege of re
newal and that said corporation is
hereby granted and vested with
all the rights, powers and privil
eges set out in the petition and
allowed by the law of this State,
Signed at Chambers, Athens,
Georgia, this 19th day of Novem=-
bex, WO,
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Courts,
Western Circuit.
Filed in office this 20th day ot
November, 1951.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk,
N 23-30, D 7-14.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the Estate of
Daniel H. Magill, Sr., late .of Ath
ens, Clarke County, Georgia, de
ceased, are hereby notified in ac
cordance with Section 113-1505,
Georgia Code, 1933, to render an
account to the undersigned, ac
cording to law, of their demands
against the estate of the above
named decedent, and all persons
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment,
This 6th day of December, 1951.
ELIZABETH CARROLL MAGILL,
MILNER & STEPHENS,
Attorneys.
D 7-14-21-28, J 4-11.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County, and to the Honorable
Henry H., West, Judge of said
Cou;t:
THe petition of Doyle W. Terry,
Herbert W. Terry, and Howell C.
Erwin, Jr., respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, and their associates and
successros, 1o be incorporated un
der the name and style of COLO
NIAL POULTRY COMPANY,
INC.
2. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
3. The general nature of the
business to be conducted by said
coroporation is the slaughtering,
processing, dressing, packing, buy
ing, selling and otherwise dealing
in poultry. It is desired. that said
corporation also have power to
own and operate farms for raising
‘poultry, livestock, and other agri
cultural products and to have
power to operate feed mills, hatch«
eries, restaurants, cefeterias, re
tail stores, and ice palnts, as well
as plants for the processing of
‘waste poultry materials, It is also
desired that said corporation have
power to puy, sell and otherwise
deal in feeds, eggs, baby chicks,
hatchery supplies, hatchery equip
ment, poultry supplies, voultry
equipment, poultry medicine,
poultry waste materials and ice,
at wholesale or retail or both, It is
further desired that said corpora
tion have the power to conduct an
insurance agency business, hand
ling as agent any and all kinds of
insurance. It is also desired that
sald corporation have power to
operate motor vehicles for hire
for the purpose of hauling goods
and commodities, It is further de
sired that said corporation have
the power to maintain and con
duct any and all such places of
business as may be suitable to the
operation of any one or more or all
of the businesses and activities
herein named, including the pow
er to engage in any one or more
or all of the above named busi
nesses and activities either for it
self, or as agent or broker for
others, or both.
4. Your petitioners desire that
the shares of stock of said corpor
ation be of the par value of One
Hundred Dollars each; that the
maximum number of shares which
said corporation is authorized to
have outstanding at any one time
be ten thousand, of which at least
one thousand shares shall be com
mon stock, and any additional
stock which said corporation nray
have outstanding at any one time
shall be common and preferred,
either or both, as said corporation
may determine from time to time
by proper coroprate action.
5. The amount of capital with
which said corporation shall begin
business is One Hundred Thous
and Dollars.
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have existence for the
full period of thirty-five years,
with the privilege of renewals as
provided by law.
7. The principal office of said
corporation is to be located in
Clarke County, Georgia; and peti
tioners also desire that said cor
poration have the privilege of es
tablishing b ranch offices and
places of business elsewhere,
8. The names and post office
addresses of the applicants for this
charter are as follows: Herbert W.
Terry, Athens, Georgia; Doyle W.
Terry, Athens, Georgia; Howell C.
Erwin, Jr., Athens, Georgia. o
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 Georgia,
approved January 28, 1938, com
mencing on page 238 and comr
monly known as the Corporation
Act of 1938, as amended, and all
such rights, powers and privileges
as may be lawfully enjoyed by
similar 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.
ERWIN, NIX, BIRCHMORE &
EPTING, :
Attorneys for Petitioners.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia:
The foregoing petition of Doyle
W. Terry, Athens, Georgia; Her
bert W. Terry, Athens, Georgia;
Howell C.. Erwin, Jr., Athens,
Georgia, being presented to and
examined by me as provided by
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 to me with said petition a
certificate from the Secretary of
State declaring that the name of
the proposed corporation is not
the name of any other existing
corporation registered 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
hereby: incorporated under the
name of COLONIAL POULTRY
COMPANY, INC., for the period
of thirty-five years with the priv
ilege of renewal as provided by
law; and with all the rights, pow
ers and privileges set out in said
application for charter, and with
all such other rights, powers and
privileges as are now or may
hereafter be conferred by law on
similar corporations.
At Chambers, Athens, Georgia,
this 29th day of November, 1951.
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 29th day
of November, 1951.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
N 30, D 7-14-21,
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary, said County,
dated December 3, 1951, the un
dersigned, as a®ministrator of the
estate of Henry David Wallace,
late of said County, deceased, will
offer at public sale, for cash, be
fore the courthouse door at Ath
ens, said County, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1952, witihin
the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and -peing in the City of
Athens, said County, lying on the
i northwest corner of Hancock Ave
nue and Jackson Street, beginning
\at the corner of Jackson Street
Land running West along Hancock
rAvenue 671, feet, more or less, to
Lot No. One, thence North along
the line of Lot No. One a distance
lof 110 feet to Lot No. 3, sold to
[T. P. Vincent, thence East along
said Vincent line 67% feet, more
or less, so Jackson Street, thence
South along Jackson Street 110
feet to beginning corner, with all
buildings and other improve
ments situated thereon, same be
'ing Lot No. Three of Lot No. Two
of the Frank Lumpkin property
'as per plat made by W. D. Grif~
feth per auction sale of April 7th,
1897, said lot now being known as
No. 283 FEast Hancock Avenue,
said City of Athens.
The foregoing description is the
same as that contained in a War
rantee Deed, dated July 17, 1939,
from the Citizens and Southern
National Bank to H. D. Wallace,
same being of record in Deed Book
78, page 79, in Office of Clerk of
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia,
Also the following described
personal property, to-wit: One
1948 model Chrysley Sedan, Motor
No. 038-?15(87, weight - 3,528
pounds, 1851 Georgia License No.
7174-F, equipped with radio and
heater. Said automobile has been
driven only 13,000 miles.
Said property to be sold for
purpose of paying debts of said
estate and for distribution to
heirs at law.
This December 3, 1851.
' E. C. WALLACE,
As Administrator of Estate of
Henry David Wallace, late of
Clarke County, Georgia,
deceased.
ARTHUR S. OLDHAM,
Administrator’s Attorney.
D 7-14-21-28.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Whereas O. J. Tolnas, adminis
trator of .Jack Spraulding, Sr.,
represents to the Court in his pe
tition duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully admin
istered Jack Spraulding’s, Sr., es
tate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive
letters of disnrission on the first
Monday in January, 1952.
This December 13, 1951.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordingry,
Clarke County, Georgia.
D 14-21-28, J 4.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
In compliance with the law re
quiring the registration and pub
lication of trade-names, Russell
Daniel Irrigation Company, a
partnership, hereby makes and
files in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, this registration
statement, and says:
The name of this partnership is
Russell Daniel Irrigation Com
pany; its legal domicile and prin
cipal place of business is in Clarke
County, Georgia; it is carrying on
the business of the wholesale and
retail sale of irrigation machinery
and equipment, the servicing
thereof, and the rental of such
machinery and equipment, and the
selling of curing systemrs and ag
ricultural engineering services;
the names and addresses of its
partners, who own and are car
rying on said business, are Gra
ham Foster Daniel, Eugene Bor
ders Daniel, William Russell Dan
iel, Jr., all of Athens, Georgia;
and Harold Lamar Duke of Ha
vana, Florida.
RUSSELL DANIEL
IRRIGATION COMPANY.
By W. Russell Danie}, Jr. b
You, William Russell Daniel,
Jr., do swear that you are a mem=-
ber of the above named partner
ship, Russell Daniel Irrigation
Company, and that the foregoing
registration statement is true.
WILLIAM RUSSELL DANIEL,
JR.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 11th day of December,
1951.
NINA WILHITE,
Notary Public,
Clarke County, Georgia.
Filed in office this 13th day of
December, 1951.
_E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
D 14-21.
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~ AMERICAN TEACHER
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in geography at Louisiana Stat:.
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the University of Malaya. He is the,
first American of the staff. He was
accompanied by his wife of two
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