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Legal Notices
TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT
Chattooga Court of Ordinary—At Cham
bers—May 1, 1939.
The appraisers upon application of
Mrs. Nancy Simmons, widow of said T.
R. Simmons, for a twelve months’ sup
port for herself, having filed their re
turn ; all persons concerned hereby are
cited to show cause, if any they have, at
the next regular June term of this court,
why said application should not be
granted. H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern :
W. T. Morton having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of George
Morton, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of George Morton to be and
appear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to W. T. Morton
on George Morton’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this Ist day of May, 1939.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Chattooga Court of Ordinary May
Term, 1939.
L. C. Turner, as executor of the es
tate of Jno. D. Taylor, late of said coun
ty, deceased, having filed in this Court,
his petition for letters of dismission as
such executor of said estate in due form,
and alleging that he has fully performed
all of his duties as such executor, this is
to cite all persons whomsoever to be and
appear at the June term of the court of
Ordinary of said county, to show cause,
if any they have or can, why the prayer
of said petition should not be had and
allowed and the said executor dismissed
from his trust as prayed, and letters o
dismission be issued.
This Ist day of May. 1939.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
4t-May4,11,18.25
LETTERS GF DISMISSION
GEORGIA. Chattooga County :
WHEREAS. Mrs. Pearl Henderson,
administrator of Gertrude Little, rep
resents to the Court in her petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that she has
fully administered said estate: This is.
therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can. why said administator
should not be discharged from her admin
istration. and receive Letters of Dismis
sion, on the first Monday in June. 1939.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County :
WHEREAS, Mrs. Pearl Henderson,
administrator of the estate of Robert
Hall Little, represents to the Court in
her petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully administered
said estate: This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be dis
charged from her administration, and re
ceive Letters of Dismission on the first
Monday in June, 1939.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
WHEREAS, O. A. Selman, executor
of the last will of IV. W. Drew, repre
sents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered said W. W. Drew’s
estate: This is, therefore, to cite all-per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
executor should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive Letters
of Dismission on the first Monday in
June, 1939.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
NOTICE
WE HAVE FOR SALE :
.North Carolina Grown O-Too-
Tan Seed, at bushel .... $3.35
Mammoth Yellow Soy .... $1.75
Tokes $1.65
ALL NO. 1 SEED
WYATT
HARDWARE CO.
MENLO. GA.
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CROWN
BOTTLING CO.
ROME, GA. Phone 2046
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Creditors of Miss Minnie Henry, late of
said county, deceased, are required to file
verified statements of their claims with
the undersigned. All persons indebted to
said deceased to make payment to the
undersigned who duly qualified as execu
trix of the will of said deceased on the
second day of May, 1939.
MISS KATHERINE HENRY.
Summerville, Ga.
PUBLIC SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Judge of
the Superior Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, in the case of A. W. Ledbetter
vs. Cloudland Park Club, there will he
sold at public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, on the 27th day of May, 1939,
before the Court House door in Summer
ville, Chattooga County, Georgia, begin
ning at 12 o’clock, noon, the following
described property, to-wit:
Real Estate
All of Block No. 35 of Cloudland Park,
with the exception of Blocks No. 1, No. 2
and No. 3. as shown on Plat of said
Cloudland, surveyed October, 1924, by
Co. .O Dietz, Civil Engineer Rome. Ga.
Said property having thereon a building
known as Cloudland Park Club House,
together with other buildings of the na
ture of seven houses and garages.
Inventory of Cloudland Park Chib
Furniture and Fixtures
Beds
Room I) S Dressers Tables Chairs
11 112
2 2 1 12
3 2 11
4 11 1
5 2 11
6 11 12
71 11
8 11 12
9 11
10 11 1
12 11 12
14 11 2
15 2 1 11
16 11 12
17 11 1
18 11 11
19 11 11
20 2 11
21 11 11
22 2 11 3
23 2 1 2
3rd Fl. 6 3 1 2 6
L. Rm. 2 2 13
23 17 24 17 35
Miscellaneous Fixtures
Three chiffoniers, 1 dressing table, 1
leather top desk. 1 sewing machine, 1
kitchen cabinet, 1 book case, 10 dozen
sheets, 140 pillow cases, 110 bath towels.
90 face towels, 20 bath mats, 40 bureau
scarfs, 0 napkins rented, 50 bedspreads,
84 pillows, 60 side towels. 40 blankets.
14 comforts, 8 mirrors, 2 badminton
nets, 2 badminton rackets, 1 tennis net,
1 coil heater, 2 washstands 20 cots, 2
porch swings, 37 porch chairs, 3 settees.
24 mission chairs, 3 grass nigs, 3 library
tables, 4 small tables, 1 magazine stand.
4 floor lamps, 1 desk, 1 display eard, 1
key rack, 1 coca-cola ice box, 1 flat top
desk. 2 water coolers, 4 high chairs.
Tyvo pianos, 1 small billiard table, 4
flower baskets, 19 tables, 96 chairs. 3
buffets, 1 coffee urn, 72 knives, 72 forks.
115 tea spoons, 48 soup spoons, 36 serv
ice spoons, 108 plates, 72 cups and sau
cers, 55 serving platters, 157 glasses, 36
water pitchers, 85 sherbets, 33 salts and
peppers, 18 sugars, 8 syrup pitchers, 11
jelly stands. 21 flower vases, 1 refrigera
tor, 1 Frigidaire, 1 table, 2 ranges, 1
meat block, 4 aluminum pots. 9 alumi
num trays, 3 small aluminum trays, 6
aluminum stewCrs, 12 biscuit pans, 4 fry
pans, 2 colanders. 6 enamel bowls, 10
enamel pans, 9 knives and spoons, 2 tea
kettles, 4 garbage cans.
Also all other property, real or person
al, of the Cloudland Park Club.
Terms of said sale cash. Said sale to
be made subject to confirmation by the
Court.
Said property to be sold as the prop
erty of Cloudland Park Club, a corpora
tion.
R. N. WEST. Receiver
SALE UNDER POWER.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Because of default under the terms and
provisions of the deed to secure debt ex
ecuted by GEORGE F. JOHNSTON and
HARVEY B. JOHNSTON to the Land
Bank Commissioner, dated the 19th day
of June, 1934, and recorded in the clerk’s
office of the Chattooga County Superior
Court in Book 20. Page 251. which deed,
and the note and indebtedness secured
thereby, are owned and held by Federal
Farm Mortgage Corporation, the under
signed has declared the entire unpaid
amount of the indebtedness secured by
said deed due and payable, and, acting
under the power of sale contained in said
deed, for the purpose of paying said in
debtedness. wil 1 , on the 6th day of June.
1939, during the legal hours of sale at
the court house in said County, sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, the- lands described in said deed,
to-wit:
One Hundred Fifty-One and Four-
Tenths acres of land, more or less, in
Lots Numbers 317 and 296, in the Sixth
District and Fourth Section of Chattoo
ga County, Georgia, said land being now
or formerly bounded on the North by
lands of George Morton, Esquire, East
by lands of Johnston and Trimble, South
by lands of Hix and Dawson, and West
by lands of Dawson ; also Three Hundred
Twenty acres of land, more or less, in
Lots Numbers 294 and 295, in the Sixth
District and Fourth Section of Chattoo
ga County, Georgia, said land being now
or formerly bounded on the North by
lands of E. Y. Clements, East by lands
of George Morton, Esq., South by lands
of Mrs. G- T. Dawson, and West by lands
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939
of Wright and Clements; both of said
tracts of land being the same land de
scribed in the security deed executed hy
George F. Johnston and Harvey B. John
ston to the Land Bank Commissioner,
June 19. 1934, and recorded in Book 20,
Page 251, in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Chattooga County.
Georgia, to the record of which deed ref
erence is hereby made for a more particu
lar description.
Subject to first security deed dated
June 19, 1934, executed by George F.
Johnston and Harvey B. Johnston to The
Federal Land Bank of Columbia, said se
curity deed being recorded among the
records for Chattooga County, Georgia.
A deed will be execute! to the purchas
er as authorized by the aforementioned
loan deed.
This 10th day of May, 1939.'
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
MOSES E. BRINSON,
Attorney 4t-Junl
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Federal Aid Project No. 2 (5) Ct. 1 & 2
County of Chattooga
Sealed proposals will be received by
the State Highway Board of Georgia at
the General Office at No. 2 Capitol
Square. Atlanta, Georgia, until 10 a.m.
Central Daylight Saving time, June 2,
1939, for furnishing all labor, material,
equipment and other things necessary for
the construction of 4 458 miles of Surface
Treated road and a Bridge at Raccoon
Creek located in Chattooga County on
what is locally known as the Summer
ville-Menlo road. Beginning at the end
of the present paving at the city limits
of Summerville, Ga., and extending 4.480
miles toward Menlo, Ga., otherwise known
as Federal Aid Project 2 (5) Ct. 1 & 2
in Chattooga County. The work will be
let in Two contracts.
The Approximate Quantities For Road
way Contract 1 Are As Follows:
48.657 Acres Clearing and Grubbing
(Lump Sum).
7209 Cu. Yds. Unclassified excavation
and borrow Incl. excv. below
subgrade.
1050 Cu. Yds. Ditch Excavation.
30 Lin. Ft. 15” Pipe SD.
60 Lin. Ft. 18” Pipe SD.
8 Lin. Ft. 18” Cone. Pipe CD Ext.
10 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe removed
CD.
40 Lin. Ft. Culvert Pipe removed
and relaid SD.
25.57 Cu. Yds. Cl. ‘B’ Concrete Head
walls.
3.178 Cu. Yds. Cl. ‘B’ Concrete remov
ed —Headwalls, endwalls and col
lars. ‘
30 Lbs Bar Reinforcing Steel.
50546 Sq. Yds. Grassing shoulders.
1 Each Cone, drop inlets Std. 1001
Mod. H.4’ or less.
106.66 Sq. Yds. Reinforced concrete ap
proach slab.
70 Sq. Yds. Grouted Rip Rap.
10 Sq. Yds. Grouted Rip Rap re
moved.
20 Sq. Yds. Solid Sod Ditch Flume.
1544 Sq. Yds. Sod Ditch Cheeks.
3086 Lin. Ft. Spreader Boards.
2828 Lin. Ft. Guard Rail with Type
C Cone. Posts.
963 Lin. Ft. Guard Rail rehioved.
1 Each Concrete Spillways Type 3.
14 Lin. Ft. Concrete slope drain.
1.209 Miles Preparation of Base.
8787 Cu. Yds. Chert Base Matl. —Ad-
ditional and full depth.
’9630. Gals. Bituminous Prime.
21423 Gals. Hot application bitumi
nous material.
11423 Gals. Seal application bituminous
material.
1341 Tons Coarse Aggregate cover ma
terial.
537 Tons Fine aggregate cover mate
rial.
85928 Sq. Yds. Finishing & Dressing.
2343 Cu. Yds. Selected material
shoulder construction.
1498 Cu. Yds. Stabilizer Aggregate.
7383 U. Yds. Overhaul on stabilizer
aggregate.
2343 U. Yds. Overhaul on selected ma
terial shoulder construction.
500 Sq. Yds. Plain rip rap.
The Approximate Quantities for Bridge
Contract 2 Are As Follows:
180 Cu. Yds. Class ‘A’ Concrete.
31000 Lbs Bar reinforcing Steel.
LUMP SUM Structural Steel.
124 Cu Yds. Excavation No. 1.
13 Cu. Yds. Excavation No. 2.
1500 Cu. Yds. Channel Excavation.
0.278 Acres Clearing and Grubbing
(Lump Sum).
LUMP SUM Removal of existing struc
tures.
Said work shall begin within trti (10)
days after formal execution of Contract
and Contract No. 1 shall be completed
within 120 working days and Contract
No. 2 within 120 working days. When
contract has been executed, written no
tice shall be given the Contractor, at
which time, and not before, work may
be started.
Contract executed pursuant to this No
tice is binding on the State Highway De
partment, as such. Said contract will not
create liability, express or implied,
against the undersigned members of the
State Highway Board as individuals, ei
ther separately or collectively; nor
against any employee of the State High
way Board or the State Highway Depart
ment, in his or her individual capacity.
The minimum wages to be paid under
this contract shall be the amounts set
out in the labor provisions included in
the proposal. The attention of bidders is
directed to the Special Provisions cover
ing employment of labor, methods of
construction, subletting or assigning the
contract and to the use of Domestic Ma
terials.
Plans and Specifications are on file at
the office of the undersigned at Atlanta,
and at Rome, Ga., and at the office of
the Board of County Commissioners of
Chattooga County at Summerville, Ga.,
where they may be inspected free of
charge. Copies of the plans may be ob
tained upon payment in advance of the
sum of <54.35 for Contract No. 1 and
$1.35 for Contract No. 2. Copies of the
General Specifications may be obtained
upon payment in advance of the sum of
$2.50, which sums will not be refunded.
Proposals must be submitted on regu
lar forms, which will be supplied by the
undersigned, and may be obtained by a
payment, in advance, of $5.00 for each
proposal issued. When the proposal is
submitted, it must be accompanied by a
certified check, cashier’s check, negotia
ble United States Bonds, or other accep
table security in the amount of $1700.00
for Contract No. 1 and $500.00 for con
tract No. 2, and must be plainly marked
‘Proposal for Road Construction,’ County
and Number, and show the time of open
ing as advertised. Check of the low bid
der will be cashed and all other checks
will be returned as soon as the contract si
awarded, unless it is deemed advisable by
the State Highway Board to hold one or
more checks. If an unusual condition
arises, the State Highway Board reserves
the right to cash all checks. Bidders Bond
will not be accepted.
Bond will be required of the successful
bidder as required by law. The bond
must be written by a licensed Georgia
Agent in a company licensed to write
Surety Bonds in the State of Georgia,
and be accompanied by a certificate from
the Department of Industrial Relations
that the Contractor is complying with the
Georgia Workmen’s Compensation act.
Contracts will not be awarded to con
tractors who have not been placed on the
list of qualified contractors prior to the
date of award. No proposal will be issued
to any bidder later than 12 noon, Cen
tral Daylight Saving time of the day
prior to the date of opening bids.
LICENSE REQUIREMENT: Propo
sals will be issued to qualified contrac
tors, but no projebt will be awarded to
any contractor unless he secures a li
cense to engage in the business of Gen
eral Contracting from the Licensing
Board for Contractors. State of Georgia,
as provided in an Aclt approved by the
Governor on March 30, 1937.
Every contractor applying for propo
sals must submit at the same time on a
form which will be supplied by the un
dersigned, a statement of his contracts on
hand. ,
All bids must show totals for each
item and total amount of bid. Right is
reserved in the undersigned to delay the
award of the contract for a period not
to exceed thirty (30) days from the date
of opening bids, during which period bids
shall remain open and not subject to
withdrawal. Right is also reserved in the
undersigned to reject any and all bids
and to waive all formalities.
Upon compliance with the requirements
of the Standard Specifications, Ninety
(90) per cent, of the amount of work
done in any calendar month will be paid
for by the 25th day of the succeeding
month provided that payrolls have been
submitted as required and the remainder
within thirty (30) days after the Final
Estimate is approved by the Engineer.
This the 16th day of May. 1939.
STATE HIGHWAY BOARD
OF GEORGIA,
W. L. MILLER, Chairman
J. L. GILLIS, Member
H. H. WATSON, Member
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Wilile L. Smith vs. Richard James,
Frank James, Mrs. Lila Sway and G.
W. Smith.
Petition for sale of land and division of
proceeds of sale among common
owners.
Richard James, Frank James and
Mi'S. Lila Sway, non-resident defend
ants in the above stated proceeding are
hereby required to take notice that after
sixty days from the 23rd day of March,
1939, the petitioner, Willie L. Smith,
will apply to the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia, and the
judge of said court for and order ap
pointing three discreet persons of said
county and directing and empowering
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them to advertise and sell sixty-five
acres, more or less, of land in lot of
land Number 34 in the Sixth district
and Fourth section of said county,
bounded by lines as follows: Beg> ining
at the original northwest corner of said
lot of land; thence running south on
the original west line of said lot of land
to the point where the same is inter
sected by the north line of Dawson’s
tract in said lot; thence running east
wardly with said Dawson line to Chat
tooga river; thence running up said
river to the original north line of said
lot of land; thence running west on
said original north line of the point of
beginning; of which said tract of land,
the petitioner alleges that he and the
defendants Richard James, Frank
James, Mrs. Lila Sway and G. W.
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March, 1939.
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