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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. , Libel for Divorce, July
Term, 1952, Clarke Superior
Court.
HENRY TOWNS
Plaintiff
VS,
‘WILLIE MAE HILL TOWNS
vefendant
To the Defendant, Willie Mae Hill
Towns, Greeting:
Ey order of the Court, you are
hereby required, to be and appear
at the Superior Court of Clarke
County, on the second Monday in
July, next, to answer the plain
tifi's complaint for divorce, as, in
default thereof, the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper
ta'n.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
26th day of April, 1952.
E. o. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
GIrORGE T. EURPEE,
Attorn2y for Fiaintiff.
M 2-16, J 13-2 C.
No. 11,531, Clarke Superior Court
—Receivership.
H. B. UPCEURCH, et al
&_‘ORIGE V UPCHURCH, JR.,
eta
H. B. UPCHURCH, Receiver
To All Crecitors of the Estate of
George V. Upchurch, Sr., de
ceased, #nd All Persons having
an intersst in the Assets of said
Estate:
VYou, and each of you, are here
by notified and required to inter
vene in the above mratter and set
up any and all ¢laims or interests
which you raay have in and to the
estate of George V. Upchurch, Sr.,
deceased: on or before July 26,
1952; or su-h claims will be there
after barred.
This notice is published in com
pliance with the provisions of Sec.
37-410 of the Code of Georgia, and
pursuant to an order rendered in
/ the above matter by Honorable
Henry H. West, Judge of the Sup
erior Court of Clarke County,
-Georgia, on the 16th day of May,
1952.
This May 20th, 1952.
H. B. UPCHURCH,
As Recelver of Estate of George V.
Upchurch, Sr., deceased.
M 23-30, § 13-27.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
All ereditors of the estate of
Mrs. Mabel Chadwick Stephens,
deceased, late of Clarke County,
Georgia, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the un
dersigned according to law, and
all persons indebted to said estate
are hereby required to make im
mediate paynrent to the under
signed.
This May 9, 1952.
MRS. CORINNE STEPHENS
ERWIN,
Executrix of the Will of Mrs.
Mabel Chadwick Stephens.
M 9-16-23-30, J 6-13.
PETITION
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
Hinesville Relocation Corpora
tion of said State and County,
shows to the Court the following
facts: 7 5
7. Petitioner’s charter was
granted by this Honorable Court
on the 20th day of December,
1940, and said charter was ac
cepted by the organizers of said
corporation and since that time
has functioned as a corporation.
2. Petitioner, on, to wit, the 19th
day of February, 1943, filed with
this Honorable Court a petition
for an order granting certain
amendments of the charter; and,
by order dated the 17th day of
May, 1942, this Honorable Court
declared the same granted.
3. At a special meeting of the
Board of Directors of said corpor
ation, duly called and held on the
20th day cf May, 1952, at which
all members of the Board were
present and voted, a resolution
was unanimously adopted, pro
posing a dissolution of the corpor
ation and calling a meeting of the
members thereof to determine if
said dissolution should take place.
4. At a special meeting of the
members of said corporation, duly
called and held on the 20th day of
May, 1952, at which all members
of such corporation were present
in person =nd voted, a resolution
was unanimously adopted, ap
proving the foregoing resolution
of the Board of Directors of said
corporation and determining that
the dissolution shall take effect as
provided in Section 22-1873 of the
Georgia Coce, as amended.
5. Such dissolution may be al
lowed without an injustice to any
memrber of such corporation or to
any claimart having demands of
any character against such cor
poration.
6. That a certified copy of each
of the aforesaid resolutions is at
tached to this petition and by ref
erence made a part hereof.
7. That the undersigned consti
tute all the members of such cor
poration as well as all the mem
bers of the Board of Directors
thereof.
ROY G. JACOBS.
CLAUD D. STEWART.
REUBY L. JOHNSTON.
NATHAN L. DeLOACH.
Dated: May 20, 1952.
OATH
GEORGIA, Jeff Davis County:
Personally appeared before the
undersigned officer, Roy G. Ja
cobs, Claud D. Stewart, Reuby L.
Johnston and Nathan L. DeLoach,
who say under oath that the facts
stated in the above and foregoing
petition are true.
ROY G. JACOBS.
CLAUD D. STEWART.
REUBY L. JOHNSTON.
NATHAN L. DeLOACH.
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 20th day of May,
1952.
LEEROY L. WYNN,
Notary Public.
Resolution of Directors
Proposing Dissolution
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board
of Directors of the Hinesville Re-
Jocation Corporation, a corporation
organized and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of the State
of Georgia, that it is deemed ad-
visable in the judgment of said
Board that said corporation be
dissolved, as provided in Section
22-1873 of ihe Georgia Code, as
amended, and a meeting of the
members of said corporation en
titled to exercise the voting pow
er thereof is hereby called to be
held at 1:30 o'clock, P. M., on the
20th day of May, 1952, in the cor
poration’s coffice at Hazelhurst,
Georgia, to take action on this
resolution and determine whether
said dissolution shall take place.
Reso!ution of Members
For Dissolution
BE IT RESOLVED by the mem
bers of Hinesville Relocation Cor
poration that the propesal to dis
solve said Corporation, as set
forth in the foregoing resolution
of the Board of Directors of said
Corporation is hereby approved
and it is hereby determined that
the dissolution shall take effect,
as provided in Section 22-1873 of
the Georgia Code, as amended.
Certificate of Secretary
of Corporation |
GEORGIA, Jeff Davis County:
I, Nathan L. DeLoach, Secre
tary of Hinesville Relocation Cor
poraticn, nereby certify that the
above and foregoing typewritten
matter are true and correct copies
of the resolution of the Board of
Directors of said corporation pro
posing its aissolution and calling
a meeting of the members thereof
to determine if said dissolution
should take place, and the resolu
tion of saiG¢ members deternrining
the same, bcth of which were duly
adopted all as appears upon the
minutes of meetings of record in
my office.
Given under 'my official signa
ture and the seal of the corpora
tion, this 20th day of May, 1952.
NATHAN L. DeLOACH,
Secretary <f Hinesville Relocation
Corporation.
(Corporate Seal.)
Order of Dissolution
The witiun and foregoing peti
tion read end considered, and the
same being found lawful, it is
hereby orcdered and decreed that
the petitioner is dissolved as a cor
poration. It is further ordered and
decreed that a copy of said peti
tion, together with a copy of this
order thereon, be published once
a week for four weeks in The
Athens Banner-Herald, the official
newspaper of Clarke County,
Georgia, and that said petition,
together with this order thereon
and an affidavit that the fee for
legal advertising has been paid as
provided by statute, be filed in
the Office of the Clerk of this
Court in said County and State,
This 22nd day of May, 1952.
HENI}Y H. WEST,
J. S. C. of Clarke County,
Georgia.
M 23-30, J ¢-13.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County and to the Honorable
Henry H. West, Judge of said
Court: >
The petition of Guest Photo
Service, Inc., a corporation here
tofore created by this court, re
spectfully shows:
1. At a special mreeting of the
Board of Directors of said cor
poration, duly held at Athens,
Georgia, on the 28th day of May,
1952, it was unanimously resolved
that it was desirable that said
corporation be liquidated and dis
solved. A certified copy of said
resolution of said Board of Direc
tors marked Exhibit “A” is at
tached heretc and made a part
hereof.
2. At a special meeting of the
stockholde~s of said corporation
held at Athens, Georgia, on the
28th day of May, 1952, a resolu
tion was unanimously adopted by
the owners of the entire outstand
ing capital stock of said corpor
ation, resolving that said corpor
ation be liquidated and dissolved
and its charter surrendered. A
certified copy of the resolution of
said stockholders marked Exhibit
“B” is hereto attached and made
a part hereof.
3. Said dissolution of this cor
poration may be allowed without
any injustice to any person hav
ing claims cor demands against
said corporation, all debts or obli
gations of tpis corporation having
been paid or provided for.
Wherefore, petitioner hereby
surrenders its charter and prays
‘that an order be granted dissolv=
ing this corporation.
~ ERWIN, NIX, BIRCHMORE &
~ EPTING,
~ Attorney., for Petitioner.
I, Mrs. Jeanne G. Fant, do
hereby certify that I am the duly
elected and acting secretary of
Guest Photn Service, Inc., a cor
poration of Clarke County, Geor
gia, and that the following is a
true and correct copy of a resolu
tion unanimously adopted at a
special mevrting of the Board of
Directors of said corporation duly
held on the 28th day of May, 1952,
as the same appears upon the
minutes of said corporation:
“Resolved that the Board of
Directors of Guest Photo Service,
Inc., deem it desirable that said
corporation be liquidated and dis
solved.” . i i
In witness whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand affixed the
seal of said Guest Photo Service,
Inc., this 28th day of May, 1952.
MRS. JEANNE G. FANT,
Secretary,
Guest Photo Service, Inc.
Exhibit “A”
I, Mrs. Jeanne G. Fant, do
hereby certify that I am the duly
elected and acting secretary of
Guest Photo Service, Inc., a cor
poration of Clarke County, Geor
gia, and that the following is a
true and correct copy of a resolu
tion unanimously adopted at a
special meeting of the stockhold
ers of said corporation duly held
on the 28th day of May, 1952, as
the same appears upon the min
utes of said corporation:
“Be it resolved that Guest Photo
Service, Inc., a corporation of
Clarke County, Georgia, be liqui
dated and dissolved and its char
ter swrrendered;
‘ “Be it further resolved that all
outstanding capital stock of Guest
Photo Service, Inc., be cancelled
on all proper records of the cor
‘poration;
“Be it futther resolved that all
of the assets of Guest Photo Serv
ice Inc., be transferred, assigned
and conveyed to its stockholders
in proportion to the number of
shares of stock held by each stock
holder;
“Be it further resolved that a
petition to dissolve Guest Photo
Service, Inc,, be filed in the Sup
erior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia, and that the officers and
directors of this corporation take
such actior. as is necessary and
proper to carry out this resolu
tion.”
In witniesse whereof, I .have
hreunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Guest Photo Serv
ice, Inc., this 28th day of May,
1952.
MRS. JEANNE G. FANT,
Secretary,
Guest Photo Service, Inc.
Exhibit “B” 4
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia.
Upon corsideration of the fore
going petitton of Guest Photo
Service, Inc, a corporation here
tofore created by this court, and
it appearing that petitioner has
fomplied with all requirements of
aw;
It is hereby ordered that the
prayer of said petitioner be grant
ed and that said corporation,
Guest Photo Service, Inc., be and
the same is hereby dissolved.
At Charmbers in Athens, Geor
gia, this 20th day of May, 1952.
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Courts,
Western Circuit.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, (eorgia, Clerk’s Office.
The foregoing petition and order
filed in this office this 28th day of
May, 1952.
E. J. CRAWFORD, 5
Clerk, Superior Court, .
Clake County, Georgia.
Number 11558 — Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
ADOPTION
In the Matter of ®
JOSEPH B. DIXON, and 3
MYRTLE LOUISE DIXON
Adoption of BABY CARSON
Interlocutory Order
The above and foregoing peti
tion read and considered. Let all
persons interested in said matter
show cause, if any they can, be
fore me at iy office in the Clarke
County Court House in Athens,
Georgia, at 11:00 o’clock A. M., on
the 23rd day of August, 1952, why
the temporary custody of the
minor child, BABY CARSON,
should not be awarded to the pe
titioners in the foregoing matter.
This the 29th day of May, 1952.
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Court,
Western Circuit.
VANE G. HAWKINS,
Attorney for Petitioners,
M 30, J 6-13-20.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of Charles Parrott,
Margarethe M. Parrott, and M. D.
Dußose, Jr., respectfully shows:
1. Your petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates, their
successors and assigns, to be in
corporated under the name and
style of “CHARLES PARROTT &
ASSOCIATES, INC.,” for the term
of thirty-five (35) years.
2. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit to it
self and its stockholders, and the
general nature of the business to
be transacted is the solicitation
and sale of all types of insurance
of every kind, character, and de
scription, including fire, accident,
tornado, hazil extended coverage,
automobile, rent, health and life
insurance; the purchase and sale
of real estate for itself and on a
commission basis for others, in
cluding imrproved and unimproved
real estate; the negotiation of
loans; the nurchase and sale of se
cured and unsecured negotiable
paper for itself and on.a commis
sion basis for others; and the op
‘eration of a rent ggllection busi
ness; along with such other busi
nesses or Activities which it may
deem advisable or useful to engage
in from tima to time. °
3. The authorized capital of said
corporation shall consist of a min
imum of 10¢ shares of no par value
common stock, with the right to
increase the same fronr time to
time by a two-thirds vote of the
stockholders%o an amount not ex
ceeding 1,000 shares of no par
value common stock. Said stock
may be issued for either money,
property or service, or a combina
tion of the same. The minimum
capital with which the corpora
tion will hegin business will be
$200.00.
4. The principal office of said
corporation shall be in Clarke
County, Georgia, and the petition
ers desire the right and privilege
of maintaining offices elsewhere,
both within and without the State
of Georgia.
5. The names and post office
addresses of each of the petition
ers are: Charles Parrott, 480 Ruth
erford Street, Athens, Georgia;
Margarethe M. Parrott, 480 Ruth
erford Street, Athens, Georgia;
M. D. Dußose, Jr., 225 S. Milledge
Avenue, Atrens, Georgia.
6. The corporation shall have all
rights, powers, privileges, and im
munities that are now conferred
or which may hereafter be con
ferred on a private corporation by
the laws of Georgia, including the
powers set forth in Section 22-
1828 of the Georgia Civil Code, as
fully as if such powers were set
out herein, without limitation or
restriction on account of the state
‘ment of the general nature of the
‘business to be transacted.
~ WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
iatoresaid, and with the "powers,
privileges, rights and immunities
‘which are hereinabove, set forth
'and which are allowed to corpor
‘ations of like nature by the laws
of Georgia.
| J. T. MIDDLEBROOKS,
| - Attorney for Petitioners,
| Athens, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
In the Superior Court of said
County:
The within application to secure
a charter under the name of
CHARLES PARROTT & ASSO
CIATES, INC., having been exam
ined by me, and
It appearing that the application
is legitimately within the purview
and intention of the laws of this
State, and
It further appearing from the
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
’certificate of the Secretary of
State that the name of the pro
‘posed corporation is not the name
of any other now exisiting cor
‘Lporation registered in the records
of the Secretary of State, the said
application is hereby granted and
the corporation is created under
said name with the powers prayed
for and with the powers given by
law to corporations of similar
nature.
This 30th (ay of May, 1952,
HENRY H. WEST, %
Judge, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
J 6-13-20-27.
GEORGIA. Clarke County:
‘To the Superior Court of said
County:
J. L. Crews Furniture Com
pany, Inc., a corporation of said
State and County, shows to the
court the following facts:
1. Petitioner’s charter was
granted by this Honorable Court
on the 21st day of January, 1949,
and said charter was accepted by
the organizers of said corporation
and since that time petitioner has
functioned as a corporation.
2. Petitioner shows that at a
meeting of the stockholders of
such corporation, duly called for
that purpose, pursuant to a call of
the directors, a resolution was
adopted by the affirmative vote of
the owners of the entire capital
stock of petitioner, resolving that
the corporation shall surrender its
charter and franchise to the state
and be dissolved as a corporation,
a certified copy of the resolution
is hereto attached.
3. Petitioner shows that such
dissolution may be allowed with
out an injustice to any stockholder
or any person having claims or
demands of any character against
said corporation.
Wherefore, petitioner prays that
an order be granted dissolving
said corporation, and that a copy
of the petition and order be pub
lished as provided by law; and
that said petitioner be dissolved.
ERWIN, NIX, BIRCHMORE &
EPTING,
Attorneys for Petitioner,
Be it resclved by the stockhold
ers of J. L. Crews Furniture Com
pany, Inc., that said corporation
having ceased to do business and
having paid or provided for the
payment of all debts or demands
against said corporation; and it
being to the best interest of all
concerned that said corporation be
liquidated and dissolved, and that
all the assets of the corporation
be distributed amrong the stock
holders according to the number
of shares owned by each stock
holder, that the officers proceed
to dissolve said corporation.
» I, Gurtrell W. Crews, certify
that I am Secretary of J. L. Crews
Furniture - Company, Inc.,, and
that the foregoing resolution was
adopted at a meeting of the stock
holders regularly called and held
this day, May 26, 1952, at which
all the stockholders were present
and voting affirmatively; a copy
appears in the minutes of the cor
poration.
GURTRELL W. CREWS,
Secretary.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Personally appeared before the
undersigned officer, J. L. Crews,
who is and has been the President
of said corporation, who says on
oath that the facts stated in the
above and foregoing petition are
true.
J. L. CREWS.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this the 26th day of May, 1952.
NENA WILHITE,
Notary Public,
Clarke County, Georgia.
The above and foregoing matter
coming on regularly to be heard
on this the ...... day of May,
1952, before me, at Chambers, and
it appearing that the law has been
duly complied with, it is hereby
ordered and decreed that the sur
render of the charter and fran
chise of petitioner be and the same
is hereby accepted, and peiitioner
is dissolvel as a corporation. Let
a copy of the petition and order
be published as required by law.
This the 28th day of May, 1252.
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge of the Superior Court,
Clarize County, Georgia.
M 30, J 6-13-20.
EXECUTOR’'S SALE
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Will e sold before the court
house door of said County at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder
for cash beiween the legal hours
of sale on first Tuesday in July
next:
All that lot or tract of land in
City of Athkens, Clarke County,
Georgia, on South Lumpkin Street,
more particularly described as fol
ows: Beginning at a point on the
SOuthea.st side of South Lumpkin
Street, which point is 186.9 feet
southwest of Greenwood Drive,
running thence in southeasterly
direction 200 feet to a point;
thence in southwesterly direction
62.3 feet to a .point; thence in
northwesterly direction 200 feet
to South Lumpkin Street; thence
along South Lumpkin Street in
northeasterly direction 62.3 feet to
beginning point. The dwelling on
said property is known as number
1923 South Lumpkin Street ac
cording to present system of num
bering houses in City of Athens.
Said propcrty to be sold for
purpose of payment of debts and
distribution to the heir at law.
This June 3d, 1952.
GEORGE T. EDWARDS,
As Executor of last will and
testament of Mrs. Mamie T.
Edwards, deceased.
J 6-13-20-27.
NOTICE
Notice to Painting Contractors
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenue for Clarke
County, Georgia, at their offices
in the Court House until 3 P. M.,
Eastern Time, Tuesday, July 8,
1952, for the furnishing of all labor
and equipment and materials for
painting the exterior of the Clarke
County Court House.
Specifications are available at
the office of the County Engineer
at the Court House.
A corporate bond for the faith
ful performance of the contraet
and the payment in full of all
just claims for labor and materials
used in the performrance of the
contract, in double the amount of
the contract will be required.
All bids must be accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond
in an amount not less than 5% of
the amount bid. I
No bid may be withdrawn ;fter
the scheduled closing time for the
receipt of bids for a period of
thirty days.
The work must commence with
in ten days after the contract is
executed and the work shall be
completed within 30 days.
The County of Clarke shall
make payment on account of the
contract as the work progresses,
as follows:
After all cleaning has been done
and the first coat applied, fifty
per cent of the contract price will
be paid, and the balance due will
be paid in full within ten days
after completion and acceptance of
the work.
The undersigned reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
and to waive informalities.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ROADS AND REVENUE,
Clarke County, Georgia.
J 13-20-27, Jly 4.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Clarke
County, Georgia:
To any Creditors and All Parties
at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Hugar F.
Wilkes, formerly of Clarke Coun
ty, Georgia, notice is hereby given
that Mrs. Frances E. Wilkes, one
of the heirs, has filed application
with nre to declare no Adminis
tration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, July 7th,
1952, and if no objection is made
an order will be passed saying no
Administration necessary.
This June 2nd, 1952.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
ARTHUR S. OLDHAM, .
Attorney for Petitioner,
J 13-20-217, Jly 4.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Vertna Means, of Clarke
County, Georgia, having applied
for letters of administration with
will annexed on the estate of Mrs.
Annie L. Patman, deceased, for
merly of said County, this is
therefore to site all creditors,
heirs, legatces and devisees of the
said Mrs. Annie L. Patman, de
ceased, to be and appear at the
July Term, 1952, of the Court of
Ordinary of said County,. which
meets on the first Monday in July,
1952, to show cause why such let
ters of*administration with will
annexed shculd not be granted as
prayed.
Witness the hand and seal of
the wunderzigned Ordinary of
Clarke County, Georgia, this 12th
day of June, 1952.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
J 13-20-27, Jly 4.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Clarke
County, Georgia:
To any Creditors and All Parties
at Interest:
Regarding Estate of Joel Allen,
formerly of Clarke County ,Geor
gia, notice is hereby given that
Susie Allen. as sole heir at law
has filed application with me to
declare no Administration neces
sary.
Said application will be heard
at my offi~e Monday, July 7, 1952,
and if no objeetion is made an
order wil! be passed saying no
Administration necessary. .
This June 13, 1952.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
J 13-20-27, Jly 4.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Clarke
County, Georgia:
To any Creditors and All Parties
at Interest:
Regarding Estate of A. Binus
Bryant, sormerly of Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, notice is
hereby given that Mrs. Clara
Bryant, the sole heir at law, has
filed application with me to de
clare no Administration neces
sary.
Said appiication will be heard
at my office Monday, July 7, 1952,
and if no objeztion is made an
order will ke passey saying no
Administration necessary.
This Jun= 13, 1852.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary.
J 13-20-27, Jly 4.
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
The following have mace ap
nlica‘ion to the local registrar, Dr.
W. W. Brown, Clarke County,
Ceorgia, for delayed birth certi
ricates and have paid the legal
publication fee of SI.CO:
Bobby Ray Hardman,
James Harden Winn.
John Julien Wilkins, Jr.
Frank Nicholas Drewry.
Ruth Edwards Jones.
Hester Irmine Sims.
Fssie Margaree Mason.
Ceorgia Martha Loveree Dean.
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THE STORY: Private Detective
George Kendall has been retained
by the wealthy Albert P. Sutworth
to end his daughter Marilyn’s ro
mance with an ex-wrestler naraed
Max Arno. While working on the
case, George persuades Marilyn
to slip away from Arno. As they
talk, George finds himself telling
Marilyn that he would like to live
on a farm. George then asks the
girl if she would like to be a farm
er's wife, He had intended the
question to be impersonal, but
the way he said it made it sound
like a proposal of marriage.
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XIIX
George Kendall awakened the
next morning with the wviolent
ringing of the telephone. The clerk
downstairs told him, a little bit
hysterically that someone had de
livered a cow to the hotel.
“Weren’'t you told about having
pets in your room?” the clerk
asked stiffly. :
“Pets! That’s no pet of mine.”
“But the animal is addressed to
you,” said the clerk. “We signed
for it, but you’ll have to take it
somewhere else.”
George showered and dressed
and then summoned Verna Den
ton from her room.
Quickly he told her about the
cow.
~ “old MacDonald had a farm, but
I didn’t think he ran one in a
hotel,” she said.
“Go bury yourself,” said George.
“No thanks, I'm going over to
the gym to see Max.”
In the lobby he managed to get
the cow taken away to a stock
yard or wherever cows are kept,
and after breakfast he returned to
his room, The phone rang.
George lifted the receiver and
found himself talking to Marilyn.
“Do you still feel the way you felt
last night?” she asked.
The question startled him.
“Yeah. Yeah, sure.”
“You don’t sound like it.”
“Well, T do,” said George. He
wasn't wide awake perheps, even
though breakfast had helped, but
he felt the same as he’d felt the
night before. Not any better, any=-
how.
“George?”
“Yes.”
“l thought it over. What you
asked last night, I mean?”
“You did? That’s nice.” What
was it he’d asked her?
“Do you know what the an
swer is?”
“No. What?”
“It's YES. That's the answer,
George. I'll be a farmer’s wife, if
you want to Tarry me.”
* *
The phone fell out of his hand
and he nearly fell after it. He
picked it up.
“George?”
“Yeah, I'm still here . . . sure
. . . sure, we'll get married . . . no,
I'm not mad, I'm glad . . . the
cow . . .” Everybody talked at
once.
“The cow was my reply. I
thought you’d understand that I
bought it from a farmer and had
him bring it to the hotel. It can
be our first place setting of live
stock.”
“What a night,” George groaned.
“What did you say?”
“Nothing, Marilyn. I'll see you
later and we’ll talk about it. Right
now—""
“But there’s something else,
George. Something dropped out of
your pocket as you took me to the
avartment. The janitor found it
this morning—he’s very honest—
and turned it over to me because
it was in front of my door.”
“Something else?” .
Your wallet. I'll bring it right
over.”
“All right,” George mumbled.
He said goodby and hung up.
He hadn’t intended to propose.
But the words about her being a
farmer’s wife had just popped out
of his mouth, She’d taken it as a
proposal and George felt confused
about the whole thing.
He'd never felt quite this way
about any girl, not even Verna
Denton. He wes, however, certain
of one thing. He wanted nothing
to do with the Sutworth wealth. If
he married Marilyn it was be
cause she was zany and unpredic
table and different. These past
few days in a small town had
made up his mind for him. All he
wanted out of life was a small
farm, or a small cottage in a small
town like Seneca Springs. There'‘d
‘be land to till, cows to milk and
maybe a family to feed.
Well, even if he didn’t live on a
farm, he might go into some nice
quiet business, This was the kind
of life he wanted, the kind he’d
lived when he was a boy. The kind
of life he wanted to return to. And
if Marilyn would accept that kind
of life—it would be perfect.
» *® E E 3
Jt was an hour l!-tex. W~'l
shaved, cleaned up, even went out
for a quick cup of coffee, but n 0.,,
back in his room at the Seneca
Springs Hotel, there was a knock
at the door. He opened it.
A wallet hit him in the face.
“George Kendall, I think you're
the lowest thing that ever lived.”
"Baby—"
“Don’t baby me,” Marilyn
snapped. “I've had some pretty
low tricks played on me, but yours
takes the cake.”
“I don’t understand, Marilyn.”
“Don’t act so innocent,” she
said. “I got weaker just before I
came over here. I had to be snoo
py and look inside your wallet and
guess what I found? Father’s New
York address, You've been work
ing for Dad all along, and all this
BARCAIN
SLIGHT DAMACGE
IN SHIPPING
DODGE
NEW SEDAN
SEE IT
J. Swanton lvy, Inc.
stuff about you and I getting mar=
ried—it was just to get me away
from Chief Big Bear, wasn’t it?
Go ahead. Deny it.”
“Marilyn—"
“Please don't make any explan
ations.” She was crying. “I
wouldn’t believe anything you told
me now,” she sobbed. She pivoted.
“George Kendall, I never want to
see you again as long as I live! I'm
going to marry Max!” |
She turned on her heels and
started out of the door. George
who had been conscience-troubled
about making a clean breast of
the whole business, now sought to
restrain her, Whether he was real
ly in love with her or not, he
couldn’t stand to have her think
this of him.
She hurried down the hall and
Kendall ran after her, down the
stairs, through the lobby and onto
the street. He pleaded with her to
listen, but she wouldn’t even look
at him,
(To Be Continued)
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Stimulates Work ¢
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The Georgia 4-H Club ecom
munity improvement program was
cited today as a stimulus for get
ting better 4-H Club work carried
on in each community, and the
state 4-H staff urged each county
in the state to send in its best
4-H community record this year.
Nineteen cash awards are be
ing offered to outstanding come
munities again this year. Winners
in each of six districts will get
S3OO, while the second and third
place winners will get SIOO. Top
prize is SSOO, which goes to the
champion 4-H Club in Georgia.
This program is sponsored by
the Atlanta Journal, which gives
a banquet for winners during the
State 4-H Club Congress. The
county and home demonstration
agent, two 4-H members and a 4-
H Club Congress. The county and
home demonstration agent, two
4-H members and a 4-H Club ad
viser will be eligible to attend
from clubs that win state and dis
trict awards.
Mrs. Martha Harrison, assistant
state 4-H Club leader, said ob=-
jectives of the community im
provement program are: (1) sti
mulate the interest of 4-H Club
‘members through community
clubs; (2) provide means of de
veloping existing facilities of the
community; (3) strengthen and
expand the 4-H Clubs in the state;
and (4) recognize community
needs and develop a positive pro
gram to improve the community.
County and home demonstration
agents’ reports indicate that over
1,500 community clubs are carry
ing out organized improvement
programs. Every community en
tering a record will receive a cer
tificate.
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acres gold was discovered in 1851,
did not profit fromx the discovery.
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