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THE CLEVELAND (GA.)T
T LEGAL
Mrs. Jsanetts Fsnris Sutton
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W. L. Sutton, Jr.
No. 1033
IN THE Suparior Court of White
County, Georgia
SUIT FOR DIVORCE Filed July
30, 1964, and Ordor For Service
By Publication July 30, 1964.
TO: W. L. SUTTON, JR.
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the Superior
Court of White County, Georgia
within sixty (60) days of the date
of the orider for service by publi¬
cation above shown to answer suit
for divorce against you filed by
Mrs. Jeanette Farris Sutton.
WITNESS, ithe Honorable Sidney
O. Smith, Jr., Judge of said Court.
CLIFFORD CAMPBELL,
Clerk of Superior Court of
White County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Michael Dean
Albert Smith as Guardian of for
Smith, has filed hi* petition asking an
order allowing him to sell the undivided one
half (%) Interest (subject to a life estate in
his mother, Bonnie Presley Smith) of his ward
In certain property for the purpose of reinvest¬
ment. All interested persons are hereby cited
to show cause before the Court of Ordinary
on the First Monday in September, 1964, why
said order should not be granted as prayed.
Roy Satterfield Georgia
Ordinary, White County,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA. WHITE COUNTY .
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of Brazelle Can¬
trell has applied to the Ordinary of said Coun¬
ty for leave to sell the following land:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the 2nd Land District of White Coun¬
ty, Georgia, and being parts of Lots of Land
No. 34 and 16 In said District and County, foi
and being more particularly described as
lows: land folly described in
Being 31 acres of a
deed from E. L. Russell to Brazelle Cantrell,
dated April 16, 1946, and recorded in Deed
Book HH, pages 69 and 60, Clerk’s Office.
White County, Georgia, and being all of the
land described In said deed except 2 acres sold
off by Brazelle Cantrell to Ruby Mizell and 8
acres sold off to C. E. Head.
This tract containing 22 acres, more or less,
and being the Home Place of the said Brazelle
Cantrell in Mt. Yonah Militia District, and
near the City of Cleveland, Georgia, distri¬
for the purpose of paying debts and for
bution. Said application will be heard at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary of said
County to be held on the first Monday in
September, 1964. of August, 1964.
This 3 day Hood
John E.
Ai Administrator
TO SELL
’EM, TELL
FS^’EM
With An Ad
Announcing
For your information Turner Ford has been
sold to Sosebee-Thurmond Ford, inc. The
owners being John Sosebee and Donald Thur
mond.
John Sosebee will remain as manager of the
new firm. All employees will remain with the
new company.
YOU ARE ASKED TO CO AE BY
YOUR BUSINESS AND GOODWILL
IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Sosebee-Thurmond Ford, Inc,
JOHN SOSEBEE, Manager
Back to Sclwol Sate on Pianos
Electric Organ and Guitars
Wp inv.te you to romt ami inspect
largo stock of ns* and used pianos
electric organa. Friday , "August 14,
new alarm does Will be given away
each hour of I he day. Refreshments
everyone. $ 3 ?$ factory rebuilt
pianos now $275, local out*down
>240. Reconditioned practise
New plaoos, which close to keep dust a
dampness out, start at $475 15%
on »M electric organ. c om « ««e,
save at
Cbick Piano Co.
279 N, Lumpkin 8t.
Athens, Ga
Orlando Fla., Property
Older couple wish to sell or trade
2 bedrooms, newly decorated inside au I
out. Feotsd yard. (iloseto ^everything
10 minutes to Martin Aircraft plants,
Write for information and pictures.
Mrs W illie Jenkins
52 8 Cortez Dr
Orlando, Fla.
Very strict zomg regulation
ho uld be made NOW on the ul
ra modern 129 south of Cleve
j.nd. ACTION^ Don’t wait too long. We
need OW
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FOR SALE
In White County,
property of Joe Snuth; eight
miles vast of Cleveland on high
ways ll5 and 254 near Chatta
hoochee river bridge. Approx.
3 aores with 35 x 45 business
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LEGAL NOTICE
Standard Telephone Company,
Cornelia, Georgia, has filed appli¬
cations with the Georgia Public
Service Commission for Amend¬
ments to its Certificates of Public
Convenience and Necessity to con¬
struct additional telephone facili¬
ties in Lumpkin, White, Dawson,
Habersham and Banks Counties, to
be served from the Company’s
Cleveland, Cornelia, Dahlonega and
Dawsonville, Georgia exchanges, as
more specifically set forth in copies
of the maps attached to the appli¬
cations and made parts thereof,
pursuant to an Act of the Georgia
Legislature approved February 17,
1950. Copies of the applications and
maps are on file in the Commis
sion’s offices for the inspection of
any interested party.
These applications have been as¬
signed for 'hearing before the Com
mission beginning at 10:00 A. M.
on September 16, 1964 in the Com¬
mission’s hearing room, 117 State
Office Building, 244 Weshington
Street, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia, at
which time all persons interested
in this matter will be given an op¬
portunity of being heard either for
or against the same.
This notice is published at tftie
direction of the Georgia Public
Service Commission.
STANDARD TELEPHONE
COMPANY
By: H. M. Stewart, President.
OF WHITE
° SOSEBEE, DONALD THURMOND
JOHNB. GILBRETTA McGEE, as applicants,
and MRS.
FIR ST* They desire for themselves, their
r< The principal office of said corp¬
SECt>ND: located in White County, Geor¬
oration shall be
gia. THIRD: AU applicants are residents of
White County, Georgia, and their _ post office
address is Cleveland, Georgia.
FOURTH: The object of said corporation is
profit to its shareholders. The general nature
of the business to be transacted and the
corporate powers desired are: dealership and
(a) To operate an automobile and
to buy, lease, repair, service and sell new
used automobiles, trucks, vehicles, parts, ac¬
cessories and other merchandise and personal
1 Pr ?b) 1 the and privileges
To have all of powers such
enumerated in the Code of Georgia and
powers as may hereafter be given by law.
(c) To enter into partnerships or firm joint in ven¬
tures with any other person or any
business or undertaking which this corporation
has direct or incidental authority to do.
(d) To enter into contracts of guaranty or
suretyship and to become guarantor or surety
on obligations whether or not the corporation
has a direct interest in the subject matter of
the contract obligation guaranteed. haxe exist¬
FIFTH: Said corporation shall
ence for thirty-five years with privilege to re¬
new or extend its charter as provided by law. of
SIXTH: The maximum number of shares
stock shall be ten thousand shares of common
stock of a par value often dollars ($10.00)
per share. However, the amount of capital with
which the corporation shaft begin business shall
not be less than ten thousand dollars
($10,000.00). The corporation shall be author¬
ized to issue additional shares up to the maxi¬
mum above stated and to reduce the amount
of capital outstanding, but not below the mini
mum above stated, upon a majority vote of
the Board of Directors.
WHEREFORE, applicants pray to be m
corporated as aforesaid^ & GREER
By Joe K. Telford
Attorneys for Applicants. the Secretary
It annearing by Certificate of
of State that SOSBEE-THURMOND FORD.
INC. is not the name of any other Georgia
corporation; of the foregoing ..... petition are
The prayers and their successors,
granted and applicants hereby incorporated
associates and assigns are SOSBEE-THURMOND
under the name of
FORD. INC. for the period of thirty-five years,
with the privilege of renewal or extension of
charter at the expiration of that time accord¬
ing to the laws of Georgia, and that said corp¬
oration is vested with all the rights and
privileges mentioned in said petition. Ordered
further that the first publication of said peti¬
tion and this order may be any time within two
weeks hereof.
This 17 day of August, 1964.
S. O. Smith, Sr. WHITE
JUDGE. SUPERIOR COURT,
COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Filed in office this 18 day of
August, Campbell 1964.
Clifford White County,
Clerk, Superior Court.
Georgia.
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LEGAL*N0TICE£
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA. WHITE COUNTY:
gy virtue of the power of sale contained in
a certain Deed to Secure Debt executed by
ROBERT H. CHASTAIN a/k/a Robert Chas¬
tain and HAZEL L. CHASTAIN to JIM WAL¬
TER CORPORATION, a Florida corporation,
dated July 25, 1963, recorded in Deed Book
VV. page 48, in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court. White County, „ Georgia, and
later transferred, assigned and conveyed unto
MID-STATE HOMES, INC. a Florida corpora¬
tion, on August 8, 1963, said transfer being
recorded in Deed Book VV, page 107 in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, White
County, Georgia, there will be sold by the
undersigned at public outcry before the Court¬
house in said State and County, as Attorney
in Fact for the said makers of said deed on
the first Tuesday in September, 1964, during
the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in Land Lot numbers 138 and 151 in the
2nd Land District of White County, Georgia,
and being more particularly described as fol¬
lows: BEGINNING at a corner on the Clarkes
ville Road near A. F. Kenimer’s Old Store
Place; thence along said Clarkesville Road to
a corner on said road at Claude Lovell corner;
thence a Northerly direction to a branch;
thence up said branch about one hundred
ninety-five (195) feet to a corner between A.
F. Kenimer and Fred Gunter; thence in a
Southwesterly direction along said Fred Gun¬
ter line to the beginning corner. LESS one
acre, more or less, lying on the Southwest
side of the above described property sold off to
Goodwin Welborn and Mrs. Goodwin Welborn
by C. J. Priest by Warranty Deed dated Octo¬
ber 31, 1955, recorded in Office of Clerk of
Superior Court, White County, Georgia, in
deed book “LL”, page 352. LESS one and one
half acre, more or less, sold off by Mrs. S. H.
Head to Arthur B. Lawrence by Warranty
Deed dated November 16, 1962, recorded in
Office of Clerk Superior Court, White County,
Georgia in deed book “TT” page 557. This
tract conveyed is sold by the tract and not by
the acre, and contains 4 acres more or less,
and being a part of the same property con¬
veyed by Warranty Deed dated July 31, 1956,
from C. J. Priest to S. H. Head, recorded in
Deed Record Book “MM” Page 203. Office of
Clerk of Superior further Court, White County, Geor¬
gia. For reference see deed recorded
in Book U.U. at Page 90.
The indebtedness secured by said Deed to
Secure Debt being in default, the undersigned
has declared the full indebtedness due and pay¬
able.
Said property will be sold as the property of
Robert H. Chastain a/k/a Robert Chastain
and Hazel L. Chastain to satisfy said indebted¬
provided ness, together^ in said with deed costs and the of this undersigned sale, all will as
execute to said purchaser at said sale deed as
nrovided in the aforementioned Deed to Secure
Debt.
Mid-State Homes, Inc., as Transferee
As Attorney in Fact for
Robert H. Chastain a/k/a Robert Chas¬
tain and Hazel L. Chastain
George P. Dillard
Attorney at Law
558 Church Street
Decatur, Georgia
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi¬
nary of White County, Georgia, on the First
Monday in August, 1964, there will be sold
on the First Tuesday in September, 1964, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, all that tract or par¬
cel of land lying and being in the 2nd. Land
District of White County, Georgia, and being
parts of lots of land Nos. 143 and 144 in said
district and county, containing 100 acres, more
or less, and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a rock corner, same being
the rock corner between this property and the
property of Jasper Hulsey and W. T. Hogan:
thence East a straight line to an iron rod,
same the being the corner between this tract and
tract of Mae White as agreed on in this
divide: thence a straight line South to a rod,
same being the dividing corner between this
tract and the tract of Mae White; thence West
the Original line to a wagon axel drove in the
ground; thence North to the BEGINNING
Point, and being the same land described in a
deed from E. H. Loggins to Mae White dated
22nd., 1943, and recorded in deed book
CC page 400 in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of White County, Georgia,
to which said deed and the record thereof
reference is hereby marie for a full and com¬
plete description of said property. The Admin¬
istrator reserves the right to call off the sale
if the p. 'ce is not sufficient.
This the 3rd. day of August, 1964.
Clifford Campbell
As administrator of the Estate of
Mae White, deceased.
OTICE—» Under new postal regu
itions we have to pay a dime for
>acb newspaper that cannot be de
tvered. We ask any subscriber who
Ganges baddress to olease notify
?n advance
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