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Report of Condition of
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
of Summerville, in the state oi Georgia, at the close of business
on June 30, 1948:
Assets
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal
ances, and cash items in process of collection $ 751,160.32
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 253,958.03
Loans and discounts - 1,200,433.93
Bank premises owned, $4,000.00, furniture and fix
tures $5,000.00 y,UUU.Uu
Real estate owned other than bank premises ... 1,100.00
Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances out
standings - 457
TOTAL ASSETS 4,151,544.03
Liabilities
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor
porations
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- r-RAQ^an
porations , ~tt —~~r 064 ’ 85 °’ 0
Deposits of United States Government (including pos
tal savings) . ~~ . .
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) 7.22-.24
TOTAL DEPOSITS 3 a ooona
Other liabilities |
Capital Accounts
_ 50,000.00
Capital 50,000.00
Surplus - fin qo
Undivided profits bo,4bb.y»
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred cap- 2 4 415 95
ital) ’
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 194,063.49
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4,151,544.53
*This bank’s capital consists of: Common stock with total par.
Va i U D o L s McWhorter, President, of the above-named bank do sol
emnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and,
correctly represents the true state of the several matters; herein :
contained and set forth, to the best of my behef.
Correct—Attest: H D. BROWN,
W. C STURDIVANT.
H. M. M’WHORTER,
Directors.
lwoVL G an??uSbed 7th day oi My 1948.
and f hereby cerUfy that I am not an officer or director of thu,
bank LETTYE CRAWFORD, N. P.
My commission expires Dec. 17. 1949. j
OAK HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Yancey
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Brooks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullard and
family were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Joyner and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ray, of
Gadsden, Ala., were the week-
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IN ONE HOUR
If not COMPLETELY PLEASED
your 35c back. Kill the outer
skin. It PEELS OFF and with it
goes the ivy infection. Ask any
druggist for TE-OL. Often one
application is enough. Today at
McGinnis Drug Store.
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when cold
miseries strike
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43 ! -umpellike surfaces inferior 47 Prefix:
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instruments into existence 49 Roman gods
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46 To tolerate repti.o Answer to Puzzle Number XI
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offered snake j K| E| N E sSTk U|nH B E E
inducement 28 French coin rTp'fljT'
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silver 31 One who kle~d U. 3 #aTI “111
4 Cask • displays his TToT'i'T'^ri^ND
5 Poetic: learning LJ-iiJ - A l E M S J iAMuI
enough 32 To rotate series n-«
| end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. j
i Harrison.
Misses Lena Mae and Delores
i Garner were the guests of Misses
; Louise and Dorothy Reynolds on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark
I and son, Max, were the guests of
; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seymore on
| Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. Holt was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
1 Plolt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds I
| and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
j Joe Ware and Mr. Alex Reynolds
Sunday afternoon.
' | Mrs. Sam Smart visited Mrs. G.
' W. Brooks Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moseley vis- j
I ited Mr. and Mrs. Manti Mitchell i
| Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallent vis- i
; ited Mr. George Pledger of Sum
■ merviile, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Collis Styles and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Seymore Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters;
1 und son, Ronald, were the guests :
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winters
and family Sunday.
Miss June Broom, of Summer
ville, visited Robbie Yarbrough
Sunday
Mrs. Lee Norton spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Ruth
Rickett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones, of
Lyerly, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weaver
w ere the guests of J. H. Ward
and Miss Nora Lee Ward Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bullard
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rupert Hix and family Sunday.
N. E. Yarbrough and family
visited Mrs. N. E. Yarbrough at
| Battey Hospital Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brooks
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark
and Max, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Seymore, Lee and Louise Reyn
! olds went to the Lock and Dam
lat Chattanooga, Tenn., fishing
I Saturday night.
1 Mrs. Ruth Shoush and family
! were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gardner and
son, David.
Bettie Harrison was the guest
oi Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harri
son last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harri- I
son, Mr. and Mrs. Collis Styles
and son and daughters, Way- |
mond and Gean, and Bettie Har- ■
rison went to Lake Winnepesau- 1
kah Sunday afternoon.
Misses Dorothy and Imogene
Moseley were the guests of Fern
Hawkins Sunday.
Miss Pearl Brooks is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks, of At
lanta, this week.
The Rev. Bill Gay lor was the
visiting preacher at Oak Hill on
Sunday night.
The Rev. and Mrs. Shelton
Adams and family were the sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs El
mer Morrison and Cuye Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark
and Max, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Seymore and Louise and Lee
Reynolds went to Lake Winne
pesaukah Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudor and
Jo Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Gor- j
■Jon Reynolds and family Mon- !
day afternoon.
Max Jones and Cuve Morrison
are attending a 4-PI Club camp
this week.
Brushing window screens and j
sills frequently helps keep panes j
clean and saves window wash- i
ing, especially in summer.
Cover crops grown in pecan
orchards should be disked by the
middle of April or the first of
| May.
In planning a garden, provide j
! space for and select suitable va
; rieties of vegetables for canning.
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Ruby Lee Roper having,
in proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Roy F. j
Roper, late of said County, this J
is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Roy;
F. Roper to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can .why permanent administra- :
tion should not be granted to
Mrs. Ruby Lee Roper on Roy F.
Roper estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of July,
1948.
JOHN W. KING. Ordinary
4t/7-29 ;
CHATTOOGA COURT OF OR- !
DINARY—At Chambers
July 7, 1948 i
The appraisers upon applica
j tion of Mrs. Mary T. Selman. i
j widow of said W. P. Selman for |
I a twelve month’s support for her
self aiid three minor children, |
| having filed their return; all!
persons concerned hereby are
cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular August
term of this court, why said ap
| plication should not be granted.
JOHN W. KING. Ordinary
4t/7-29
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
Whereas, heretofore, on April
14, 1948, Lester Ledford did exe
cute to J. A. Scoggins, a certain
i Security Deed to the following
SALLY SNICKERS
IV 15 MV FAVORITE / m\WK l PERCEFUL IT IS -~S ( *THE KIDS fathers *} J§
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
land: A portion of Lot of Land
No. 16, in the 6th District and 4th
Section of Chattooga County,
Georgia, more particularly de
scribed as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the
6th District and 4th Section of
Chattooga County, Georgia, in
Land Lot No. 16, and specifically
described as follows:
Division Lots Nos. 204 and 205
of the Allen-Farrar Subdivision,
said two lots lying on the west
side of Edmondson Road and be
ing 50 feet front each on said
road and running back west
wardly across a branch, to the
! original Land Line.
Being bounded on the north
by lands of M. M. Allen and B. W.
Farrar; on the w 7 est by the orig
i inal western boundary line of
Land Lot No. 16; on the south
by lands of M. M. Allen and B.
W. Farrar, and on the east by the
| public road commonly known as
i the Edmondson Road.
Together with all improve
ments thereon.
To secure a note of even date
therewith for Three Hundred
Seventy-five and 00/000 —Dollars
($375.00), all as shown by a Se
curity Deed recorded in the of
fict of the Clerk of the Superior i
Court of Chattooga County, j
Georgia, in Book 41, page 336: j
and
Whereas, said note has be-;
come in default as to interest |
and as to the payment of princi- !
pal;
Now, therefore, according to I
the original terms of said Securi- j
ty Deed and the laws in such ]
cases made and provided, J. A.
Scoggins will expose for sale to
the highest and best bidder for j
cash the above described land,!
after proper advertisement, on
the first Tuesday in August, I
1948, between the legal hours of j
sale before the Courthouse door |
in Summerville, Chattooga Coun-1
ty, Georgia. The proceeds from I
said sale will be used, first to the
payment of said note, principal, j
interest and expenses, and the
balance, if any, delivered to the;
said Lester Ledford.
This 6th day of July, 1948.
BRINSON & DAVIS.
Attorneys for J. A. Scoggins. |
4t/7-29 :
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
There will be sold at public ■
outcry to the highest and best j
bidder for cash, between the le- t
gal hours of sale before the court
house door in Chattooga County,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
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/ I r v BETTER LET (V\E PUT WHY 7 TBE PICKPOCKETS J THAT’S RIGHT, N. HUVA 71 ,
JITTER Arthur Pointer
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NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller
PLEASE WM P 7 Tii7uPPL7AfT : HiI jUjU ( EVERY LITTLE tlT 1
; CONSERVE J CITY RESERVOIR IS | - ( bit HELPS rr*~
. .T,. - - / - :j. 'r~ . j , . ..
August, 1948, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One
1941 Chevrolet Truck, Motor No.
AA551783; said property found in
possession of O. L. Gilreath, lev
ied on to satisfy a mortgage ex
ecution in favor of the Bank of
LaFayette against O. L. Gilreath
issued from the Superior Court
of Chattooga County, levied on
as the property of defendant in
execution, said property having
been heretofore knocked off to
E. H. Gilreath for the sum of
$200.00 and he having failed to
pay said sum or any part of
same.
This 7th day of July, 1948.
A H. GLENN,
Sheriff, Chattooga County, Ga.
4t/7-29
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
Whereas, A. J. Pettyjohn, Ad
ministrator of T. E. Pettyjohn,
represents to the Court in his pe
tition. duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully admin
istered T. E. Pettyjohn’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administra-
IT’S AMAZING!
TPE INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA, WAS CAKE BAKED By A VIRGIN ON
WORTHERA BRAZIL. UVE MAINLY PROMPTLY „ 'THE SABBATH EVE
FISH WHICH THEY ALWAYS EAT KfiWlL DELIVERED.'. fe, \
believe jooo king spoils its . ( Ijj,
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A \ from ft car Belonging 'XoM
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For ft COLD WftS TO \NViftLE .///yV ADMINISTRATE^!
BREPTH OF ft Puctt....
tor should not be discharged
from his administration, and re
ceive Letters of Dismission, on
t he first Monday in August, 1948.
J W. KING, Ordinary. 4t/7-29
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Dillard
having, in proper form, applied
to for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of
Burley Austin Dillard, late of said
TEMT REVIVAL
CONTINUES THROUGH THIS WEEK-END IN
MENLO ON JAMESTOWN ROAD
PAT BROCK, PASTOR OF MENLO BAPTIST
CHURCH, WILL PREACH
SERVICES BEGIN AT 8:15
EVERYONE INVITED
Thursday, July 8, 1948
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
oi kin of Burley Austin Dillard
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 Mrs.
Mary Elizabeth Dillard on Bur
ley Austin Dillard’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of July,
1948.
J. W. KING, Ordinary 4t/7-29