The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, August 24, 1939, Image 2

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Fees Announced For High School for Year The fees for hig-h school for the year 1939-1940 will be as follows: General Science SI.OO Biology . 2.00 Physical Education 1.00 Library 50 All fees are due and payable when the pupil enters school. These fees are set up by the board of education, and are compulsory. FRANK G. DILLARD, Supt. ML LE CHOOSES WELL FOR SIT DOWN STRIKE ABBEVILLE. Ga. —When a mule be longing to one H. Mashburn, of this vi cinty, decided to ape his WPA co-work ers and do a “sit-down” strike, the out come was rather disastrous, for Maud had chosen an abandoned well as the site for her “sit”. It took all of Mashburn’s farm hands and a heavy tractor to hoist the amazed animal out of the hole, but the laborers were rewarded with a bois terous bray of thanks. NOTICE. The singing at New Antioch church will be omitted this month on account of revival meetings.—Committee. 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So try Sargon Soft Mass Pills with out delay. See for yourself how they relieve these discomforts and make you feel much better. Sold by McGin nis Drug Company. °V j CROWN BOTTLING CO. ROME, GA. Phone 2046 I) J r JL| BEAUTIFUL C^VgZZZ< Oy A IVORYGLASS CUPS and SOAP PRODUCTS ask your grocer for address of JR>». .. OCTAGON PREMIUM AGENCY J. G. Allen Hardware Co, APPLICATIONS FOR | FHA Loans | SEE | BEULAH SHROPSHIRE ? Summerville, Georgia f X OLD AGE INSURANCE Congressional approval of a bill amen 1- ing the social security act caused the so cial security board to stop accepting claims for lump-sum old-age insurance benefits from wage-earners now reaching (15, according to Joseph R. Murphy, man ager of the Atlanta field office. Under the revised program such workers have an opportunity to get lifetime monthly benefits. These benefits will become pay able on Jan. 1, 1940, instead of in 1942, as scheduled in the original law. Commenting on these changes, Mr. Murphy said: "Termination of the payment of lump sum benefits, up to now payable to work ers at age 65, is the only revision of the old-age insurance program to take effect simultaneously when the amendments are signed by the president. The new and liberalized plan, while discontinuing this kind of benefits, enables all workers in covered employment—regardless of whe ther they reach 65 before or after 1940 —to receive monthly benefits if they meet a few simple requirementts. “Our estimates indicate that approxi mately 485,000 persons past 65 will be entitled to monthly benefits in 1940, and that the benefits payable during the year will exceed $110,000,000. This total in cludes payments to retired wage-earners, plus the additional benefits which the amended plan provides for wives and de pendent children of retired workers, and for the widows, orphans, or dependent parents of workers who die.” Pointing out that the amended act makes it possible for the worker to con tinue building wage credits after age 65. Mr. Murphy said. “This means that the worker now continues to build up old age insurance wage credits regardless of his age, as long as he remains in employ ment covered by the program.” Discontinuance of claims receipts does <4 apply to death benefits, also made in the form of lump sums under the original law. Such payments to the relatives or estates of wage-earners who die before 1940 will be continued. Monthly sur vivors’ benefits, provided by the new law, become effective under it on Jan. 1. 1940. Widows, orphans or dependent parents of workers who die after that date may receive such benefits within the terms of the revised plan. A BIG DINNER. A large dinner was gigen Sunday. Aug. 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tibbs, near La Fayette, by Mrs. Tibbs and Mrs. Henry Hughes in honor of their brother, Will Odom, of Colcord. Okla., who is visiting in the county. At the noon hour a beautiful table was spread under the trees heavily loaded with delicious food and everyone ate to their eharts' content. An enjoyable aft ernoon was spent talking over old times and a watermelon cutting. Everyone reported a nice time. Mr. Odom left Tuesday afternoon. Aug. 8. for Rossville and Lupton City, Tenn., to visit his sister and brother, before leav ing for home. We wish for Uncle Will a pleaasnt trip home and hope he will make many more visits here. SWORDFISH ATTACKS SHIP SAN DIEGO, Cal. A 400-pound swordfish cut an eight-inch gash below the water line of a fisherman's skiff when its owner attempted to haul in the fish, har pooned the day before and supposedly dead. SILVER HILL W. H. D. The Silver Hill Woman's Home Dem onstration club met Thursday afternoon at the schoolhouse with six present. Miss Henry and the club members made green pepper and tomato relish, which was very delicious. Plans were made for the county fair, which is to bo held Oct. 19, 20 and 21. Mrs. Tom Willingham, Reporter. All interested in the South Carolina Camp Ground cemetery please be there Friday, Aug. 25. Come early and bring tools. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, AUGUST 24,1939 PROCEEDING TO CONDEMN LAND NO. 300 CIVIL ACTION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ROME DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Petitioner, vs. 2895.1 acres of land in Chattooga, Gor don, Whitfield, Walker, Murray and Floyd Counties, Georgia, E. W. Stur divant Estate and Miss Beulah Shrop shire et al., Defendants. Notice to the following persons, firms and-or corporations, who are known and who are said to reside outside of the State of Georgia, to-wit: Martha H. Allen; Arizona Children’s Home Association, a corporation; Board of Trustees of Young Women’s Associa tion ; Nannie H. Campbell; Collector of Internal Revenue: John L. Hutcheson; W. F. Hutcheson; Mrs. E. T. Ktaox; Mrs. Ethel Hiles Moorman; Mrs. C. P. Neal: Nannie M Norman, individually and as Executrix of Jack G. Norman, de ceased ; Renee Simon; Yvone Simon ; A. G. Stewart (Stuart), individually and as Executor of Grave deArmond Stuart, de ceased : Trinity Presbyterian Church, a corporation; W. A. Beauford; O. C. Harbin; Mrs. Minnie C. 'Warrenfells; Willena White; Lois Wright Camp: John B. Gilbert; Jack Saylors: William Saylors: Dee Wright, Doyle Wright; H. L. Wright; Thelma Wright; Albert B. Hinkle; Virginia Broadrick; Mrs. Ruth Burch; C. D. Calbeck; J. M. Calbeck; Fannie Jo Dent; John Francis Dent: Lettie Dent: Mrs. Joel Robinet; Edna McCamy Lyle and husband : Edward L. Lyle; John Lock Brown; Mrs. Mary B. Thomison, individually and as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of J. B. Brown, deceased ; AND Betty Broadrick ; Billy Broadrick ; Caro lyn Broadrick ; Sue Broadrick : who are minors, and non sui juris ; AND Naula Edwards; Richard W. Huston, who are non compos mentis, and non sui juris; AND the following persons, firms and-or cor porations, whose residences are unknown and who are themselves wholly unknown, to-wit: (a) The following persons or their heirs at law. the following corporations, or their assigns and-or successors, whose names and residences are unknown, to wit : D. N. Anderson; D. A. Anderson; J. T. Anderson ; Saxon A. Anderson ; James T. Anderson ; H. M. Anderson; 11. N. Anderson; Anderson Real Estate Com pany ; S. A. Anderson; Mrs. Lola Yae ger (wife of W. F. Adams), individually and as executrix of the estate of Gus Yaeger, deceased, W. F. Adams; William Akins: J. A. Ables; Marcus Bell. Henry Banks; B. H. C. Bomar; W. L Baldwin; John T. Beems; Mrs. Maggie Boston: W. P. Bowen : David Bukefzer: Jesse C. Butler; William C. Broadrick ; William M. Bray; Mary M. Banks; Roderick L. Bain; William H. Brimberry; Ralph R. Brightwell: W. Tom Brightwell; Mary Anno Bailey: J. R. Bryant; George R. Carlton; Ida R. Carlton; J. R. Clark; Wiley Cherry; E. A. Curtis; Maxwell Chastain; E. E. Carns; M. Chastain; John Cox; Robert D. Cox; Louisa C. Cox ; Orlando Calbeck ; John L. Camp ; Emma Calbeck; Joseph M. Calbeck; O. Calbeck; Chauncey D. Calbeck; G. C. Cansby; John Calbeck ; Silas Ceplin ; Mrs. J. A. Dupree; W. P. Dodd ; J. P. Dewey; Walter Davis. Jr.; Wilson G. Duke; W. G. Duke; Edward P. Davis; John IV. Echols; Aspasio Earle; J. C. Everette : W. A. Enloe; John F. Everett; J. F. Everett; Joseph Ellis; William G. Fuller. G. M. Fuller; W. G. Fuller; William Forrester; J. A. Fuller, Homer Farrar; Leia Farrar; Minnie Farrar; Robert Farrar; W. E. Fergerson ; James Forsyth: 11. M. Grover: Kate Grover; James Grigsby ; James Grigshey ; James Grisbey ; Allen Griste ; Nannie W. Griste; N. W Griste; Samuel L. Griste, Trustee; Penelope Griste; J. R Griste; Apsley Griste; Edward M. Galt. C. C. Gilbert; W. P. Gideon ; Nel lie M. Gentry; C. L. Hutcheson; C. L. Hutchenson; C. L. Hitchenson; Frank K. Hutcheson; S. A. Harris; C. J. I Hard ; R. B. Hickson ; L. A. Harbin ; | Thomas Hamilton ; Fred L. Huston ; T. I L. Huston; John M. Henderson; Harry S. Huston; J. R. House, Frank Knox Hutcheson: Emma J. Hollis; Benjamin | Hamilton ; Will S. Irvin ; Annie Irvin ; Mrs. Naula Curtis Nesbitt Jolly; Lillie Jones; Mrs. Alline TV. Jack; J. F. B. [ Jack ; R. D. Jones ; Elias K. Johnson ; i Lena Knowles; James R. Knott; E. P. Kinsey; King Coal Mining Company; I T. J. Lee; T. J. Lea; J. M. Lang; John IH. Lovejoy; John W. (J. W.) Maddox; Harry Montgomery ; Staiar Montgomery : Mary Montgomery; H. P. Montgomery: Franklin B. Morris; W. C. Martin; Jesse 11. McCamy; Jess McCamy; Edna J. McCamy; Annie M. Moultrie; Mrs. j Naula Nesbitt; R. P. Nesbitt; J. L. Nicks; John L. Nicks; J. B. Owens; M. > M Owens; T. M. Owen; J. A. Owen; J. TV. M. Owen ; Emory Owen ; Mrs. J. A. Owen ; Joseph Boyd Owens ; William M Peeples; Robert A. Patterson; R. I. Peak : Aura B. Peak : Wm. Purnell; Wil liam A. Purnell; Minnie A. Purnell: William R. Prestwood; R. A. Patter son ; Augustus L. Quarterman; Annie M. Quarterman; TV. T. Rhyne; B. J. Roberson; Osborn Reeves; John J. Reynolds ; Antha Reynolds ; W. C. San ders ; Jepthia Smith; C. O. Stillwell; O. B. Stillwell: Ollie B. Stillwell; Henry M. Scott: Mrs. Sallie M. Stillwell; Mrs. Freddie G. Sneed; John H. Stroud; B. F. Samuel; Edna Samuel; Phil Scott; David C. L. Shaw; Craig Shahan: Jane Stancil; The Peoples Bank; G. W. M. Tatum ; J. T. Thomason ; David Trent; Margaret Tally: Augustus Tally; L. T. Talley; Sam Tate; Abe Tate; Willis Tate; John Van Nest; Mrs. M. H. Voyles; J. M. Voyles; John D. William son; J. D. Williamson; R. M. Williams; Mary Hutcheson Whitman; Eliza Wil liamson : James TV. Woods; D. Wood worth. Jr.; David Woodworth, Jr.; John D. Williamson ; J. T. Walker; Jessie A. Wright; Martha Wright; Telitha Wright; Alexander Wright; Joseph H. Williams; Jesse Walters: R. M. William son ; Charlie Yaeger; Watson and James ; Development Company of Georgia ; P. E. Fountain ; Mrs. J. T. Bright; Mrs. Wild er Owen; Buttram; Walter R. Davis, Jr.; Francis Adams; W. TV. Botts; E. S. Meadows; Mollie Arnold; Anna Whitman Alston; Charlie Tate; W. H. Hicks; Jessie C. Butts; Mrs. Jean Miller; Willie Whitman; Mrs. Ida McGill; M. D. Terry. (b) Heirs at law of the following nam ed persons, successors and assigns of the following named corporations, whose names and residences are unknown, to wit : William P. Anderson; S. E. Arm strong; Jack Barnett (Boundary owner) ; Manning Bowling; Alford Blouthen; Henry Banks; Mrs. Odella Browne; D. Bukofzer; Alfred G. P. Blun; S. H. Browne; C. N. Broadrick; J. M. Broad rick ; John TV. Broadrick; Mrs. Sallie Broadrick ; TV. A. Broadrick; TV. H. (William H.) Brimberry; A. T. Bright well ; Jessie Brightwell; Charles P. Brightwell; Guy R. Brightwell; Mrs. M. H. Brightwell; William B. Brightwell; W. T. Brightwell; Mary A. Bailey; J. B. Brown; Henry Banks; Ally Chand ler ; Andrew J. Chandler; Eliza Chand ler; Emily’ Chandler; James Chandler; Robert Chandler; William Chandler; Colvar; Wiley Cherry, Mrs. E. A. Curtis; R. L. Curtis; S. (Sarah) V. Curtis; T. N Curtis; V. C. Curtis; Wheeler Curtis; Thomas C. Coyle; Elijah M. Chapman; Thomas C. Cayle; Silas M. Coplin; Janet Carter; Orphans of Kindred Carter; J. L. Camp; John L. Camp; Alexander Dent; Annie Dent; Ida Wright Dent; John T. Dent; Joseph H. Dent; W. B. TV. Dent, Jr.; William B. W. Dent; Mary Dennis; Martha Dent Elder, Sterling James Elder; Lydie Farrar; Paul Furr; Ann Dent Gold smith ; Berry TV. Gideon; B. TV. Gideon; Annie Harbin: L. A. Har bin ; John Hill : J. W. Hill; TV. L. Hines; Orphans of Robert Harkness; William Hodges : Caswell L. Hutcheson ; Caswell L. Hutchinson; A. M. Hamilton; John Herrin, Jr.; Henry K. Hicks; James L. Hight; C. L. Hutcheson; J. R, House; Mary E. Huston ; Thomas Hollingsworth ; G. N. House; John R. House; M. J. House; P. J. House; Ralph H. House ; Fred Huston ; R. G. Huston ; Tillinghast L. H. Huston; Stephen M. Ingersoll; Ammon J. Jones ; E. R. Johnson ; W. D. Kellett; John H. King; G. W. Kinsey (Boundary Owner); B. H. Moultrie; Briggs 11. Moultrie; B. H. Multrie; H. P. Montgomey; Hugh McYork; Jesse Miller, Sarah Dent Meador; Thomas Meador; R. A. McCamy; Robert A. Mc- Camy; Clausay (Clausa) Bowling Mor ris ; James B. Morris; Mrs. Minnie L. Owens; Jack G. Norman; Helen Pace; Mary Dent Pace; William Dent Pace; Ludie Patterson; Frederick Pentz; Grace deArmond Stuart; E. W. Sturdi vant; Henry’ M. Scott; Joseph Shaw; TV. L. Southall; William L. Southall; J. C. Saylors; David Stockton; Henry F. Scott; H. F. Scott; Elijah Stancil; Francis M. Rounsaville; Frances M. Rounsaville; Fannie M. Rounsaville; Richard Thomas; M. D. Terry; Berry- Tate; Frank Tate; J. W. Tate; Lula Tate; Matthew Whitfield; Georgia L. Willy ; Amos P. Whitehead ; Dawson A. Walker; Willis Wright; Ludie Pace Waldert; Annie Wilkinson; Hinton Wood; Marie Dent Wood; William T. Wood; Fannie Dent Wootten; Elizabeth Dent Wright; Fannie Wright; Hinton P. Wright; Hugh Wright; R. M. Wil liamson ; Eliza Williamson; Edward White; Jesse Walters; Benjamin A. Wetzel; Gus Yaeger; Robert M. Young; John Murdock; Mrs. Ella Ballenger; T. D. Bates; Mrs. Camilla E. House, wid ow ; J. Manning Goldsmith ; Henry Fort Scott, Jr.; Hugh M. Scott; AND To all and every person unknown or known resident, who claims any right, title or interest in said described lands or the funds which may be paid into the Court as the result of this proceeding, whether under or in right of any of the above-named or otherwise. YOU AND EACH OF YOU are re quired and admonished to take notice that the United States has filed a peti tion in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Geor gia, Rome Division, to condemn 2895 1 acres of land, being all of land lots 159 162 and 165 and parts of land lots 160 and 161, in District 6, Section 4, Chat tooga County, all of land lots 300. 309 and 339 and part of land lot 308. in District 12. Section 3, Whitfield County, all of land lot 253, in District 26, Sec tion 2, Murray County, all of land lot 143 and all of fractional land lot 144. in District 13. Section 3. Whitfield County, all of land lot 160. in District 26, Sec tion 3, Walker County, Northeast half of land lot 257, in District 13, Section 3, all of land lots 252, 253 and 288, in District 14, Section 3, and all of frac tional land lots 235 and 270, east one half of land lot 236, in district 25, Sec tion 3. Gordon County, and parts of land lots 59 and 86, in District 25, Section 3, Floyd County, all of said lands being in Chattooga, Walker, Whitfield, Gordon. Murray and Floyd Counties, Georgia, and aggregating 2895.1 acres, more or less. This matter will be heard in the Unit gd States Court room at Atlanta, Geor gia. on the 16th day of September. 1939. -it 10:00 o’clock A. M. If you or either of you have any rights in the premises: or desire to be heard in the matter you | are required then and there to make known your objections, if any, your claims as to the value of the property or your respective interests therein, or in the funds arising therefrom, or any oth er matters materials to your respective rights in the property sought to be con demned ; othewise the Court will pro ceed as law and \istiee may appertain. YOU WILL, THEREFORE, TAKE NOTICE. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said United States District Court at At lanta, Ga. This 18th day of August. 1939. (SEAL) J. D. STEWARD, Clerk of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. By C. A. McGREW. Deputy Clerk LAWRENCE S. CAMP, United States Attorney, HARVEY H. TYSINGER, Asst. U. S. Attorney. FOR RESULTS. USE THE NEWS WANT AD COLUMN. CHURCH OF GOD (Chas. 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