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MENLO NEWS
SIC J. H. Tucker, son of Mrs.
J. W. Tucker, is here from San
Francisco, Calif., on a 30-day
furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Tucker
and daughter, Ann. of Cleveland,
Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lowery and Sandra of Gore were
guests of their mother, Mrs. J.
W. Tucker, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogg attend
ed church at Lyerly Sunday.
Miss Georgia Thomas is ill at
this writing.
Miss Eunice Biggers of Chat
tanooga spent Sunday with
Misses Georgia and Margie
Thomas.
Ben D. Crane spent the week
end in Gadsden. Ala., the guest
of his sisters, Mesdames Frank
Wilson and David Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy
will spend Easter in Atlanta with
their son, John Knox Kennedy,
and Mrs. Kennedy.
Friends of Joe Wyatt, who has
been seriously ill at Perrine, Fla.,
will be glad to know he is much
improved.
Several of the Tom Baker fam
ily spent Sunday in Rome with
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker. Mr.
Baker is ill at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King were
in Chattanooga Monday on busi
ness.
Max White is ill at his home
here.
Wesley Comer, S2C, of Long
Beach. Calif., is spending a few
days with his grandparents, Mr. j
and Mrs. G. A. Kling.
Robert Hogg underwent an op
eration for appendicitis Monday j
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•om where I sit... //Joe Marsh
Do Men Like Women?
Maybe you read that recent ar
ticle in a national magazine, claim
ing that American men don’t really
like the company of women. They
just put them up on a pedestal and
leave them there.
But I wouldn’t say that that was
so in our town. Look at any mar
ried couple—like the Cuppers.
Jane wouldn’t nag if Dee spent his
evenings ‘‘with the boys”—but
actually Dee likes nothing better
than to stay home by the fire,
Sharing a glass of beer with Jane,
playing cribbage, or just talking.
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TWO TIMES
“THERE ARE two times when a man shouldn’t gam
ble,” said Mark “first, when he can’t afford it;
and second, when he can.” Why gamble on YOUR se
curity when adequate insurance will guarantee to pro
tect you?
Summerville Insurance Agency
B. W. and J. L. FARRAR, Agents
Office: 109 N. Commerce St.
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night at Trion Hospital. We wish
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Boyd, Mrs.
R. N. Lee of Chattanooga spent
Monday with Misses Georgia and
Margie Thomas.
i Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler
visited in Chattanooga Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Cleckler re
mained for a few days as their
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Lawrence, is
ill.
Mrs. Lula Cleckler was dinner
j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ed
wards Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy,
Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, Mrs. McMil
lian and Miss Alma Alexander
visited Mrs. Cora Coker at Trion
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. G. D. Erwin filled the
Methodist pulpit Sunday.
Mr. S. K. Dodson preached at
Alpine Sunday morning and at
Menlo Church that night.
Mr. Hugh James preached at
i the Baptist. Church at the 11 a.m.
hour; also that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day and
son, Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Broom of Rome, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day.
Mrs. W. J. Hammond spent a
few days last week with her sis
ter, Mrs. Hill Hammond, in La-
Fayette.
Mrs. J. M. Cochran and Miss
Edna Perry visited schools in
Athens Friday and Saturday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Edwards:
spent the -week-end with his
brother and family of Sylacau
ga, Ala.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUC
TION OF WATERWORKS IM
PROVEMENTS, CITY OF SUM
MERVILLE, GA.
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the City of Summer-
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And when he does go out, for
an afternoon of fishing down at
Seward’s Creek, or for an evening
glass of beer at Andy Botkin’s
Garden Tavern, Jane is almost al
ways with him (except when she’s
got a spot of baking in the oven).
From where I sit, respect
doesn’t rule out everyday com
panionship ... and never should.
They go together—essential parts
of a successful marriage.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA,
ville, Georgia, at the office of the
City Clerk, until 1 p. m„ Eastern
Standard Time, April 15f 1947,
and immediately thereafter pub
licly opened and read at the said
office for the construction of
Waterworks Improvements in ac
cordance with plans and specifi
cations on file at the office of
the City Clerk.
Copies of said plans, specifi
cations and proposal form will
be available for examination by
prospective bidders and other in
terested parties, without charge,
at the office of the City Clerk
and at the office of J. B. Mc-
Crary Engineering Corporation,
Engineers, Atlanta, Georgia. A
set of plans and specifications
may be obtained from the En
gineers upon a deposit of tweny
fice ($25.00) dollars, of which
amount fifteen ($15.00 ) dollars
i will be returned to bona fide bid
ders who return the plans and
specifications in good condition
within ten (10) days after the
date on which bids are received,
I such deduction being the actual
cost of reproduction of the docu
ments.
All proposals must be accom
panied by a certified check or
acceptable bidder’s bond for an
amount not less than five (5 per
cent) per cent of the proposal,
made payable to the City of
Summerville, Georgia.
The City of Summerville, Geor
gia, reserves the rght to reject
any and all bids and to waive in
formalities. After proposals are
opened, no bidder may withdraw
his proposal for a period of thir-'
ty (30) days from the date of
opening.
This 2nd day of April. 1947.
CITY OF SUMMERVILLE. GA.
O. H. PERRY,
Mayor.
J. B. McCRARY ENGINEERING
CORPORATION
Engineers
Atlanta, Georgia.
PETITION TO SUPERIOR
COURT FOR BUSINESS
CORPORATION
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA
COUNTY:
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID STATE AND COUNTY:
The petition of H. W. Hamp
ton and James S. Tankersley, Jr., ]
states to the court the followings
petition:
(1) That they desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors to be made a body poll- ■
tic under the name and style of
Tooga Theatre, Incorporated for |
the period of twenty years.
(2) The principle office of the ■
company shall be in the city of j
Summerville and county afore- ■
said, but petitioners desire the
right to establish branches with
offices in this State or elsewhere,
whenever the holders of majori
ty of the stock may so determine.
(3) The object of said corpora
tion is pecunariary gain to itself
and its shareholders.
(4) The principle place of busi- '
ness will be in the City of Sum-:
merville, Georgia, and in the
County of Chattooga.
(5) The business to be carried
on by said corporation is a gen
eral motion picture business.
(6) The capital stock of the
corporation shall be $20,000.00
with the priviledge of increasing
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same to the sum of $75,000.00 by
a majority vote of stockholders.
Said stock to be divided into
1,000 (one thousand) shares no
par value. Ten per cent of cap
ital stocks to be employed by
j them has actually been paid in.
Petitioners desire the right to
the subscription to said capital
[stock paid in money or property
’ to be taken in at fair valuation.
(7) Petitioners desire the right
: to sue and be sued, to plead and
■to be impleaded and to use a
I common seal to make all the nec
iessary laws for the successful
■ carrying on of said business, in
cluding the right to buy, hold,
! and sell real estate and personal
i property, suitable to the proper
ty of the corporation and to se-
jcure the same by mortgage, se
curity deed, or other form of lien.
(8) They desire for said in
l corporation the power and au
i thority to apply for and accept
; amendments to its charter of ei
ther form or substance by vote
; df majority of its stock outstand
, ing at the time. They also ask
authority for said corporation ;
[to wind up its affairs, liquidate i
and discontinue its business at |
: any time if they may determine !
to do so by a vote of two-thirds j
of its stock outstanding at the
time.
(9) They desire for said in- <
corporation the right of renewal
when and as provided by the
laws of Georgia, and that it may
have all such other rights, pow
ers, priviledges, and immunities j
as are incident to like incorpora- j
tion or permissible under the |
laws of Georgia. Wherefore, pe-1
titioners pray to be incorporated
under the name and style afore- |
said with the powers, priviledges,i
and immunities herein set forth
and as are now, or may hereaft
er be, allowed a corporation sim
ilar character under the laws of
Georgia.
ORSBON L. FOSTER,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in this office this 31st day
oi March, 1947.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia May
Term, 1947.
MRS. VIOLET ADAIR WATKINS |
vs. LEWIS J. WATKINS.
To Lewis J. Watkins:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, to answer:
the complaint of the plaintiff. :
mentioned in the caption, in her i
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable C. H
Porter, judge of said court, this j
Feb. 1, 1947.
JOHN S. JONES.
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The latest Census of Agriculture shows that
, annual farm cash income is 5 times greater
than the low point of 1932. Foresighted
farmers are keeping debts at a safe level,
buying U. S. Savings Bonds and
increasing their bank balances.
Let our bank’s services help you
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SUMMERVILLE, GA.
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United States of America vs.
550.60 acres of land in Chattooga
County, Georgia, Fletcher A. Jus
tice et al, Mrs. Lollie K. Davis,
intervenor.
United States District Court
for the Northern District of
Georgia, Rome Division.
No. 329—Civil action. Con
demnation proceedings.
To whom it may concern:
You are hereby notified that
on April 7th, 1947. at 10 a. rm,
I before Mr. Edward O. Simon at
1522 Dupont Bldg., Miami, Flori
da, we will take the depositions
lof Mrs. Lollie K. Davis of Miami.
Florida. This will be done on be-
Ihalf of Mrs. Lollie K. Davis, in
tervenor in the above stated case.
This March 27, 1947.
ELIJAH A. BROWN,
1403 Cit. & Sou. Nat. Bnk. Bldg.,
1 Atlanta, Ga.
Attorney for Mrs. Lollie K. Da
vis, intervenor.
United States of America vs.
550.60 acres of land in Chattooga
County, Georgia, Fletcher A. Jus
tice et al, Mrs. Lollie K. Davis,
intervenor.
United States District Court
for the Northern District of
Georgia, Rome Division.
No. 329 —Civil action. Con
demnation proceedings.
To whom it may concern:
You are hereby notified that|
on April 21, 1947, at 10 a. m. be
fore Mrs. Ida M. Watson, notary
public, Georgia, state at large and
Court Commissioner appointed
by Superior Court at the office
of the Clerk of the City Court,
of Macon in Bibb County Court
house in Macon, Georgia, we will
take the testimony of Mrs. Nellie ;
Norman Hicks of 109 Crisp St.,,
Macon, Ga. This will be done on
behalf of Mrs. Lollie K. Davis,
intervenor in the above stated
case.
This March 27, 1947.
ELIJAH A. BROWN,
1403 Cit. & Sou. Nat. Bnk. Bldg.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Attorney for Mrs. Lollie K. Da
vis, intervenor.
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Summerville
Studio
C. W. KRINGSBERG
PHOTOGRAPHER
wishes to thank the people of Chattooga
County for the many past favors shown him
and extends to them a cordial invitation to
visit his studio, which will open soon in a new
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