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Thursday, May 22, 1947
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Katie Grimes having, in prop
er form, applied to me for per
manent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Ollie Floyd,
late of said county, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Ollie Floyd
to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Katie
Grimes on Ollie Floyd’s estate.
Witnes my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of May,
1947.
J. W. KING. Ordinary. 4t/5-29
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Katie Grimes having, in prop
er form, applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of L. J. Floyd,
late of said county, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of L. J. Floyd to
be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and
show cause if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Katie
Grimes on L. J. Floyd’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of May,
1947.
J. W. KING, Ordinary 4t/5-29
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Moses Brinson, attorney for
Genie Simmons at al, having, in
proper form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Adeline
Simmons, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of
Adeline Simmons to be and ap
pear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration shouiu
not be granted to John S. Jones
on Adeline Simmons estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this sth days of May,
1947.
J. W. KING, Ordinary 4t/5-29
CHATTOOGA COURT OF OR
DINARY—At Chambers. May
5, 1947.
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. Alma Harper, widow
of said J. E. Harper for a twelve
month’s support for herself, hav
ing filed their return; all per
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sons concerned hereby are cited
to show cause, if any they can,
at the next regular June, 1947,
term of this Court, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
J. W. KING, Ordinary. 4t/5-29
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
I To All Whom It May Concern.
Jack Johnston, having applied
for guardianship of the person
and property of James P. Bla
lock, incompetent, of said coun
ty, notice is given that said ap
plication will be heard at my of
fice at ten o’clock, a. m., on the
first Monday in June next.
This May 6, 1947.
J. W. KING,
Ordinary and ex-Officio Clerk
Court of Ordinary. 4t/5-29
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Hugh B. White, widow of
Hugh B. White, late of said
| county, deceased, has made ap
plication to convey the property
which was set aside as a year’s
support for the benefit of said
widow and Richard M. White,
minor child of Hugh B. White,
deceased, by the Court of Or
dinary of said county on the sth
day of May, 1947, the purpose of
said conveyance being that said
widow has not been able to find
gainful employment in said
county and applicant is informed
and believes that the interests
of the applicant and her minor
son can better be served by con
verting said property into cash
and moving to another locality.
Said application will be heard
before the Ordinary of said
county at the courthouse in said
county at 10 o’clock, a. m., on
the 17th day of May, 1947, at
which time objections, if any, to
the granting of said application
will be heard.
This 6th day of May, 1947.
J. W. KING,
Ordinary, Chattooga County,
Georgia.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
There will, be sold at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, between the le
gal hours of sale before the
courthouse door in Chattooga
County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in June, 1947, the fol
lowing described property, to
wit: One 1941 Chevrolet truck,
Motor No. AA551783; said prop
erty found in possession of O. L.
Gilreath, levied on to satisfy a
mortgage execution in favor of
the Bank of LaFayette against
O. L. Gilreath issued from the
ICE REFRIGERATORS
Coolerators Lockerators
50-Ib. All-Metal Box $29.95
SIMMONS SOFA BEDS
and those good
Innerspring MATTRESSES
HOT WATER HEATERS
CABINETS - SINKS
KITCHEN CABINETS
TABLE-TOP Oil STOVES
4-burner Pre-War $69.50
Also Florence
Superior Court of Chattooga
County, levied on as the proper
ty of defendant in execution, no
tice of levy and sale having been
given to defendant in execution.
This 6th day of April, 1947.
A. H. GLENN,
Sheriff, Chattooga County,
Georgia. 4t/5-29
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia—May
Term, 1947. No. 9.
Sara Elizabeth Wofford Brown
vs. James Herbert Brown.
To the Defendant in the Above
State Case:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, to an
swer the complaint of the plain
tiff named in the caption, in
plaintiff’s suit against you for
divorce.
j Witness the Honorable C. H.
Porter, judge of said court.
This 29th day of April, 1947.
JOHN S. JONES,
Clerk, Chattooga Superior Court
4t/5-8&15; 6-5&12
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
No. 23, in the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia—
February Term, 1947.
Aaron Gordon Dunn vs. Effie
Mae Ponder Dunn.
To Effie Mae Ponder Dunn:
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,
mention in the caption, in his
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable C. H.
Porter, judge of said court, this
10th day of December, 1946.
JOHN S. JONES,
Clerk of Superior Court, Chat
tooga County, Georgia.
BRINSON & DAVIS
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY
OF CHATTOOGA:
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY:
The petition of Ledbetter-
Johnson, Contractors, respectful
ly shows to the Court:
FIRST: That your petitioner
was heretofore incorported by
order of the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia, for a
period of twenty years, on the
,7th day of October, 1927, under
the name of Ledbetter-Johnson,
| Contractors, and that under date
|of December 8, 1936, its charter
iwas amended, conferring upon
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said Company certain additional
powers and privileges.
SECOND: Your petitioner fur
ther shows that heretofore, to
wit, on the 26th day of March,
1947, at a meeting of the stock
holders duly and regularly called
and held, a resolution was adopt
ed by two-thirds of the vote of
the capital stock of said corpora
tion in words and figures as fol
lows, to-wit:
WHEREAS, The Charter of
Ledbetter-Johnson, Contractors,
was heretofore granted on Oc
tober 7, 1927, and was thereafter
on December 8, 1936, amended
by the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia; and,
WHEREAS, It is desired by the
stockholders of said corporation
that a renewal of said charter
shall be procured and the pow
ers of said corporation shall be
extended and broadened, and the
name of said corporation
changed:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED By the Stockholders
of said corporation that the
President be and he is hereby
authorized and directed to peti
tion the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, for a re
newal of the charter of said cor
poration for a period of thirty
five years from the date of such
renewal.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That the name of said corpora
tion shall be changed to Led
better-Johnson Company.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That, in addition to the business
specified in its original charter
to be carried on and the powers
therein granted, that said Presi
dent of said corporation shall
se&k to have granted to said
corporation full power and au
thority to buy, sell, construct or
contract for the construction of
any type or character of build
ings, or the construction of air
fields, railroads or any character
of construction or works; to
manufacture any character of
materials it may need, or to han
dle the same either as brokers
or agents; to buy, own or sell
stock of other corporations; to
issue bonds and to secure the
same by trust deed, security
deed, mortgage or other form of
security, to build and operate
warehouses, both for its own
use and the use of others, to
crush and quarry stone, to own,
build, lease or construct brick
plants and operate the same; to
own, build, purchase, lease or
construct cement plants for the
manufacture of cement, and to
own and operate any other plant
of any kind or character what
soever for the manufacture of
any material, or fabrication
| thereof, which may enter into
| any of its work and the carrying
on of its contracting or building
[operations, with power to lease,
I sell, purchase or rent equipment
| of whatsoever kind or character,
to act as dealers in any material
which may be needed or used by
it incidental to its business as
granted to it in its original char
ter and the amendment thereto,
and to generally do and perform
any and all other things inci
dental to any of the above pow
ers granted to it by its original
charter and to have and exercise
all powers and authorities grant
ed to a corporation of like char
acter by the laws of the State
of Georgia as of the date that
the charter of this corporation
shall be renewed.
THIRD: Petitioner presents
herewith a certificate of the Sec
retary of State that there is no
| corporation incorporated under
khe name of “Ledbetter-Johnson
I Company.”
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays
: that its corporate name be
i changed to “Ledbetter-Johnson
Company,” and that its charter
be renewed for a period of thir
ty-five years, in accordance with
the terms of the statutes in such
cases made and provided, with
all the powers, privileges and au
(thority given to it by its original
'charter and the amendments
! thereto hereinbefore referred to,
1 and as set forth in the resolution
[set out in the second paragraph
|of this petition, and as may be
conferred upon it by the laws of
the State of Georgia.
GRAHAM WRIGHT,
Attorney for Petitioner.
I The foregoing petition being
presented, and it appearing to
j he Court that the allegations
J thereof are true, and it further
appearing to the Court that the
name is legitimately within the
J purview and intention of the
laws of the State of Georgia and
that said corporation is entitled
to a renewal of its charter, and
it further appearing to the court
that there is now no other cor
jporation incorporated under the
! name of “Ledbetter - Johnson
I Company”:
IT IS THEREUPON Ordered,
[ considered and adjudged by the
1 Court that said charter be and
the same is hereby renewed for
a period of thirty-five years from
I this date, and that said corpora
tion shall have all the powers
and authorities granted to it by
its original charter, and the
j amendment thereto, and as
I prayed for in this petition, and
I as conferred upon it by the laws j
of the State of Georgia, and that |
its corporate name be changed
to “Ledbetter - Johnson Com
pany.”
This sth day of April, 1947.
C. H. PORTER,
J. S. C. R. C.
4t/5-22
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
T. J. Espy, having applied for
guardianship of the person and
property of Hiram M. Burton,
mental incompetent, of said
county, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my
office at ten o’clock, a. m., on
the first Monday in June next.
This May 7th, 1947.
J. W. KING,
Ordinary and ex-Officio Clerk
Court of Ordinary. 4t/5-29
Farm Bureau Notes
Farmers are urged to attend j
the Chamber of Commerce meet- j
ing in the courthouse Thursday J
night, May 22, at 8 o’clock. The j
Chamber of Commerce has set
up a farm committee to work
i with farmers in any way they
can.
The Chamber of Commerce is
very anxious to have as many
farmers present at this meeting ■
as possible, to discuss ways in
which they can render service to!
the farmers. One of the main
subjects that will be discussed
will be the freezer locker that is
going to be built here in the
county.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday, May 25
Rex A. Turner, founder and j
president of the Montgomery Bi
ble College, of Montgomery, Ala.,
minister of the Church of Christ,
will preach at the 9:30 o’clock
service. We invite you to be pres
ent for this and all other serv
ices conducted by the Church of
Christ.
At 11 o’clock he is to be at the
First Baptist Church to deliver j
the baccalaureate sermon for the j
1947 graduating class of the j
Summerville High School.
'WELCOME HILL BAPTIST
TO BEGIN REVIVAL
Welcome Hill Baptist Church
; revival will begin the first Sun
day in June, with Guy Rainwa
ter doing the preaching.
Services begin each evening at
7:30 o’clock. Everyone is cordial-:
ly invited.—Frank Craton, pas
tor.
Georgia H omes
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Than the National Average
FOR ELECTRICITY
Compare these facts! Georgia
homes pay an average price of wY
about two cents for each kilowatt / v v \
hour of electricity, while the aver- lutj ME
age American home pays a little
more than three cents. A whole
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hour and in your favor.
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gone up. On the contrary, it has
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FARM NOTES
I believe we have in the coun
ty now sufficient machinery to
build terraces, ponds and other
conservation needs, that we
have needed for the past sev
eral years. John Scott, from
Gore, has a Ford tractor that
he is now building terraces with
up toward Subligna; Marnell
Weems has a Ford tractor that
he is building terraces with over
at Menlo; Carol Tucker has just
purchased a crawler type tractor
and terracing equipment to help
do the soil conservation work
that we need done in the county.
Farmers in the county for the
40-gal. Double-Unit
HOT WATER HEATERS
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DE SOTO
OUTSIDE-INSIDE PAINT
WINDOWS
(All Standard Sizes)
DOORS
(French - Slab - Plain)
PLASTER - FINISHING
LIME - CEMENT
MORTAR MIX
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LUMBER CO.
Phone 7 Summerville, Ga.
PAGE SEVEN
last few years have been request
ing lots of terracing, stock and
fish ponds be built. With these
three outfits now in the county,
I believe the farmers can get
most of the terracing and stock
and fish ponds built. Farmers
needing this kind of work done,
contact any of us in the county
agent’s office, or Mr. Bond or Mr.
Hucks, whose office is in the
courthouse.
Grain sorghum can be planted
from the time the soil becomes
warm in the spring until late
June.
Pastures should have a good
chance before milk cows or other
cattle are turned in to them.