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Thursdays October 10, 1946
PVT. HENRY H. OWINGS
GRADUATED OCT. 3 FROM
MACHINE RECORD COURSE
Pvt. Henry H. Owings, Jr.,of
Route 1, one of 77 enlisted men
especially assigned to attend the
Machine Record Course offered
by the Adjutant General’s
School, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., will
be graduated Oct. 3, according
to an announcement made today
by Col. Lathrop B. Clapham,
School Commandant. Pvt. Ow
ings completed his basic training
at Camp Lee, Va.
Tragedian: “My parents tried
hard to keep me from becoming
an actor.”
Comedian: “I congratulate
them on their success! ”
LEGALNOTICES
TAX LEVY 1»<I7
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
It appearing to the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of said county that the
taxable value of the real and per
sonal property of said county, as
same appears on the digest for
the year 1946, aside from the cor
porations which make returns di
rect to the comptroller-general,
is $5,216,360.00, including home
stead exemptions, and after de
ducting homestead exemptions
the taxable value is $4,029,445.00,
and it further appearing to the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of said county that
it will require, in addition to the
taxes received from said corpo
rations the sum of $92,505.24, to
pay the accrued and the neces
sary expenses and the obligations
of the county for the year 1947,
aside from the tax levy for edu
cational purposes, it is therefore
ordered that a tax levy of twen
ty-two mills or $22.00 on the one
thousand dollars be, and the
same is hereby levied on every
species of taxable property, both
real and personal, to pay the nec
essary running expenses and the
accrued expenses, and obliga
tions of the County to accrue for
the year 1947.
It is hereby ordered by the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of said County that
the tax levied as aforesaid be, and
the same is hereby levied for the
following specified purposes: To
pay the legal bonded indebted
ness of the county due or to be
come due during the year or to
become due during the year 1947
three and one-fourth mills or
$3.25 of taxable property, esti
mated to raise $16,953.17.
To build and repair the pub
lic buildings and bridges of the
county, six mills or six and no/-
100 dolars on the one thousand
dollars of taxable property, esti
mated to raise $24,176.67.
To pay the expenses of courts,
the maintenance and support of
prisoners and to pay sheriffs and
coroners and for litigation one
and three-fourths mills or one
and 75/100 dolars on the one
thousand dollars of taxable prop
erty, estimated to raise $7,051.53.
To pay expenses of adminis
tration of the County Govern-'
ment, one-half mill or fifty cents
on the one thousand dollars of
taxable property, estimated to
raise $2,014.72.
To pay expenses incurred in
supporting the poor of the Coun
ty and as otherwise prescribed
by the Code, one and one-fourth
mills or $1.25 on the one thou
sand dollars of taxable property,
estimated to raise $5,036.81.
To build and maintain a sys
tem of county roads and for the
working and improvements of
the public roads of said, county,
same together with the commu
tation tax, to be known as the
“Public Road Fund,” and to be
used and expended for the pur
pose of paying the salaries and
wages of employees engaged in
working, repairing and improv
ing the public roads, and the
support of the chaingang while
engaged in working upon the
public road, of said County, four
mills or four and no/100 dollars
on the one thousand dollars of
taxable property, estimated to
raise $16,107.78.
To pay 10 per centum of the
cost of administration, and the
cost of paying the assistant and
benefits provided for under the
terms of the act of the general
assembly of 1937 of the State of
Georgia, entitled “Public Assist
ant to Aged,” same to be paid to
the County Department of Pub
lic Welfare upon the request of
the Director thereof, Two Mills,
or Two and no/100 Dollars on
the one thousand dollars of tax
able property, estimated to raise
$8,058.89.
To pay expenses of quarantine
and necessary sanitation, One
fourth Mill or Twenty-five cents
on the one thousand dollars of
taxable property, estimated to
raise $1,007.36.
To pay for collection and pres
entation of records of birth,
death, disease and health, One
fourth Mill or Twenty-five cents
on the one thousand dollars of
taxable property, estimated to
raise $1,007.36.
To pay agricultural and/or
home demonstration agents,
Three-fourths Mill or Seventy-
five cent son the one thousand
dolars of taxable property, esti
mated to raise $3,022.08.
To provide medical or other
care and hospitalization for the
indigent sick people of the coun
ty, Two Mills or Two and no/100
dollars on the one thousand dol
lars of taxabple property, esti
mated to raise $8,058.89.
It is further ordered by the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of said county,
that in addition to the taxes
hereinbefore levied and assessed,
a tax of fifteen mills or Fifteen
and no/100 dollars on the one
thousand dollars of taxable prop
erty is hereby levied and assess
ed in accordance with Article
VIII, Cection XII, Chapter I of
the new Constitution of the State
of Georgia adopted and ratified
August 7, 1945, on every species
cTf taxable property, both real
and personal, in said county ex
cept within the corporate limits
of the town of Trion, for support
and maintenance of education in
said County. Said levy for such
purpose is made in accordance
with and upon recommendation
of the Board of Education of said
County to be distributed equit
ably according to the school pop
ulation, tax values, number of
teachers, and grade of liense,
among the public schools of said
county, outside of the independ
ent system now excepted in the
town of Trion.
Be it further ordered by the
Board of Commissions of Roads
and Revenues of said County,
that in addition to the taxes
hereinbefore levied and assessed,
the following taxes are hereby
levied and assessed in accord
ancewith Section 32-1403 of the
Code of Georgia, as amended, for
educational purposes . . . the
County Board of Education de
termined the amount necessary
to be raised, to-wit: On all tax
able property, both real and per
sonal,in the County for school
purposes for the year 1947, ex
cept in the independent school
district, and all lawful commis
sions.
It is also ordered that the fol
lowing tax rate fixed by the
Chattooga County Board of Ed
ucation be and it is hereby levi
ed and ordered collected:
Gore Consolidated School Dis
trict, for bonds, eight mills.
Lyerly School District, for
bonds, two mills.
Menlo School District, for
bonds, three mills.
Summerville Cons o 1 i d ated
School District, for bonds, six
mills.
Subligna School District, for
bonds, five mills.
It is hereby ordered that the
Tax Collector of said County col
lect the taxes herein levied in
and for the above named School
Districts heretofore specified,
and pay over said taxes to the
proper authorities of the Chat
tooga County Board of Educa
tion.
Passed at a called meeting held
for the purpose of passing this
resolution, this 28th day of Sep
tember, 1946.
COMMISSIONERS OF BOARD
OF ROADS AND REVENUES
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY,
GEORGIA.
F. A. Justice
H. B. Hix
George Agnew
Claude Floyd
Clyde Harlow.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Pursuant to a resolution duly
passed by the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenue of
Chattooga County, Georgia, there
will be sold to the highest and
best bidder, before the Court
house door of said County, at
public outcry on the first Tues
day in October, between the legal
hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the
13th District and 4th Section of
Chattooga County, Georgia, mo: e
particularly described as being
the south half of Land Lot No.
31, containing 80 acres, more
or less.
Said tract of land will be sold
by parcels, the exact metes and
bounds of which will be announc
ed at the time of sale.
The right to reject any and al l
bids is reserved, if, in the judg
ment of said Board of Commis
sioners, the highest bid received
for said tract or any part there
of is not commensurate with the
reasonable market value of same.
This the 4th day of September,
1946.
F. A. JUSTICE, Chairman,
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenue, Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Chattooga:
To:
Louther Daniel, Lonnie Daniel,
Florence Daniel McLaurine,
Lloyd Daniel, Lizzie Daniel Keyes,
Doro McDaniel, and Susan Mc-
Daniel, and to all persons having
any interest in the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Sixty-five (65) acres off of Lot
No. 182 in the 14th District and
4th Section of Chattooga County,
Georgia, being the east part of
said lot, known as the McDaniel
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
place in Coldwater District, and
being the property conveyed by
D. P. Henley to Laz McDaniel, et
al., by deed recorded in Book 10
of Deed Records of said County.
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the February
Term, 1947, of Chattooga Super
ior Court, the nand there to an
swer and defend in an action for
Declaratory Judgment and Equit
able Relief incident thereto, on
the first Monday in February,
1947, as filed in said court by O.
A. Selman against you, and oth
ers; and in default thereof the
court will proceed in said case
as the evidence and law may re
quire.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE
C. H. PORTER, Judge of said
Court, this 11th day of Septem
ber, 1946.
Filed in said Court, this 11th
daj' of September, 1946.
JNO. S. JONES,
Clerk, Superior Court, Chattooga
County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
Whereas, W. B. Martin, Execu
tor of the last will of Emma A.
Martin, represents to the Court
in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered Emma A. Martin’s
estate: This is therefore to cite
all persons 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 October, 1946.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
A. B. Hammond, Rena B. Ham
mond and Moses E. Brinson, all
of Chattooga County, Georgia,
hereinafter called petitioners,
show the following facts:
ONE:
They desire for themselves,
their associates and successors
to be incorporated under the
name of
“RENABIE FARM. INC.”
The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall
be located in Chattooga County.
Georgia, with the privilege of es
tablishing brancn offices and
places of business in such other
places as may be determined.
TWO:
The purpose and object of said
corporation is pecuniary gain and
profit to its shareholders. The
general nature of the business
to be transacted is, and the cor
porate powers desired, are:
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business of dairying, to include
the buying and selling of cattle,
the construction and mainten
ance of dairy bams, the pur
chase, sale, and use of milking
equipment and all related para
phernalia, delivery trucks, hay,
grain, farming implements and
machinery, and any and all oth
er dairy supplies and equipment,
the sale of milk, cream, butter,
and any and all other dairy prod
ucts and to do any and all things
that may be necessary and con
venient in the ownership and op
eration of such business, as well
as to carry on and conduct gen
eral farming of such lands as
may be owned, leased, rented or
possessed by said corporation for
the raising, harvesting and sale
of any and all crops and produce.
(b) To acquire by purchase or
lease, all properties, both real
and personal, necessary or con
venient in the operation of the
business of dairy farming and to
dispose of such properties as may
be determined by its governing
authorities.
tc) To contract with any per
sons for the production, storage,
sale and transporting of any and
all dairy products and for the
carrying on and conducting of
| a general farming business.
(di To have all of the powers
and enjoy all of the privileges
enumerated in Sections 22-1827
and 22-1870 of the Code of Geor
gia; and all of the powers and
privileges enumerated in Chap
ters 22-18 and 22-19 of the Code
of Georgia, such powers and
privileges enumerated therein
being hereby made a part here
of to the same extent as if the
same were quoted herein.
THREE-
The time for which said cor
poration is to have existence is
35 years
FOUR-
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which the corporation shall be
gin business shall be not less
than $5,000, either in cash or
other assets or a combination of
the two.
FIVE:
The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be divided into
200 shares of common stock of
the face or par value of SIOO.OO
Petitioners desire the privilege of
increasing the capital stock of
said corporation to 500 shares of
common stock of the same par
value by a majority vote of the
stock outstanding at the time
at a meeting duly called for the
purpose, under such terms and
conditions as may be adopted at
such meeting.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid, with
all the rights and privileges
herein set out and such addi
tional powers and privileges as
may be necessary, proper or inci
dent to the conduct of the busi
ness for which petitioners are
asking incorporation, and as may
be a’lowed like corporations un
der the laws of Georgia as they
now or may hereafter exist
BRINSON & DA V IS
By John W. Davis,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
The foregoing petition of A. B.
Hammond, Rena B. Hammond
and Moses E. Brinson to be incor
porated under the name of “Ren
abie Farm, Inc.,” read and con
sidered. It appearing that said
petition is within the purview and
intention of'the laws applicable
thereto, and that all of said laws
having fully been complied with,
including the presentation of a
certificate from the Secretary of
State as required by Section 22-
1303 of the Code of Georgia; it
is hereby ordered, adjudged and
decreed that all of the prayers
of said petition are granted and
said petitioners and their asso
ciates, successors and assigns are
hereby incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
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Granted at chambers on this, I
the 9th day of September, 1946.
C H. PORTER.
J. S. C., R.C.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
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istered C. W. Jackson’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administra
tor should not be discharged
from his administration and re
ceive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in October, 1946.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
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