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South Summerville
By Joyce Simmons
Miss Joyce Simmons was visit
ing friends and relatives in
Mountain View Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Robert Gamble, Mrs.
Harper .Demonia and Mrs. Faye
McNaire were visiting Mrs. Rob
ert Pettyjohn Tuesday after
noon.
Miss Mamie Nichols was visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simmons
and family Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGinnis
and Evelyn Estelle were visiting
in Fort Payne last week.
Mr. Charlie Parker was visit
ing Mrs. Alice Parker Sunday.
Mrs. Mabell Knowles and Miss
Betty Knowles were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kikpr Sunday,
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell
and family were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Mitchell Sunday.
Miss Willa Dean Wofford, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Tues
day afternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Jackson
and son, J. H., are visiting Mrs.
G. T. Lively.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Bailey, Vio-
DR HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
10 A.M to 6 P. M.
In Summerville, Ga.
Mondays-Fridays
Lovingood Bldg.
Washington Street
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FARRAR REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
iOS N. Commerce St
Phone 41 Summerville, Ga.
Dr. W. Marlin Payne
OPTOMETRIST
Announces the Opening of his Offices for . . .
The General Practice of Optometry
Including the examination of eyes, visual
analysis, prescribing of lenses, supplying
of glasses.
Summerville Hotel Building
Hours: 9:00-5:30-Wednesday. 9:00-12:30-Telephone 250-L
Evenings by Appointment
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the protection of the Personal Property Floater.
With this grand insurance policy, the prop
erty you leave at home, the belongings you take
with you on trips . . . are covered against theft,
loss, fire, explosion and just about every other
hazard you can think of.
Don't settle for less. Ask us about the Per
sonal Property Floater today.
Summerville Insurance Agency
N. W and J. L FARRAR. A«rnU
Office: IOH N. Commerce Nt.
This Agency Hat Represented the Hartford Fire
Insurance Company Since 190**
let and Sybil attended the fu
neral of Ed Jones in Acworth
Wednesday.
Capt. Gordon Buttram is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hale and
family Tuesday.
Miss Vera Touchstone was
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ev
erett, of Holland, during the
week-end.
Miss Lula Gilreath was din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Simmons and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Logan had
as spend-the-day guests Sun
day: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coch
ran, Quinton McKay, of Opp,
Ala., and Harold Sharp, of
Blytheville, Ark.
(Last Week’s Letter)
By Joyce Simmons
Carl Ash and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hartline were visiting
Miss Mattie Ash Saturday.
Mrs. L. A. Ringler and Mrs.
Jimmy Carter and Peggy were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wilkes Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilkes
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Dingier, L. A., Anne and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Wilkes, of Cedartown,
during the week-end. They at
tended Mrs. L. M. Forister’s
birthday dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dye, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlin Osby and Reba
Fulmer were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Fulmer and Beverly
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scoggins,
Paula and Geneva, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Scoggins and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Scoggins and
family, Tommy Bowman and his
father, Faye Brewer and Mrs.
Bob Broome attended the gen
eral assembly in Cleveland,
Tenn.
Miss Mae Self visited Mr. and
Mrs Earl Cook in LaFayette Sun
day.
Miss Mae Self visited Miss
Barneta Reed in Rome Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald, of
Gaylesville, Ala., were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Crump in
Chattanooga.
Mr and Mrs. Tom McDonald
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnson.
Mrs. J. A. Wafford is in the
Erlanger Hospital in Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
Ralph Glenn spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tillman
and family.
Miss Joyce Simmons was visit
ing Misses Myrtle, Earnestine
and Rachel Mann Sunday.
Mrs. J. T Simmons, Joyce and
John Ramey were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Stancell Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gladney,
Edith Townsend and Anne Sim
mons were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Simmons and family Sun
day.
Misses Joyce and Evelyn Sim
mons were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Will Ramey, Leona. Sis and John
Saturday evening.
Miss Edna Cagle has been vis
iting friends at Deland, Jackson
ville. St. Augustine and Daytona
Beach, Fla., this last week.
The ''Great
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
And MADE-IN-GEOR.GIA EXPOSITION
ALPINE NEWS
By Mrs. T. T. Toles
Mr and Mrs. Ollie Dan Koonce !
and children, of Summerville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Walters and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J E. Tucker vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar
brough and Junior, of Oak Hill,
Sunday afternoon.
' Mrs. Ernest Simmons and
daughter, Miss Virginia Sim- 1
mons, and Mrs. Melvin Simmons,
of LaFayette, visited Mr. and i
Mrs. Frank Purcell Saturday.
Mrs. N. E. Yarbrough and chil
dren, of Oak Hill, spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone
Dempsey and family and Mrs
Samantha Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carter, of j
Dickeyville, visited Mr. and Mrs. :
Gus Powell and Patsy Sunday
afternoon. Late Sunday after
noon they visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Carter.
Mrs. Gladstone *Dempsey and
children visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Lawson at Berry
Springs, Ala., Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sentell and
family, of New Moon, Ala., were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor Toles and Tommy.
John Lumsden and Arthur
Hurst made a business trip to
Centre, Ala., Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris and
daughter, Sharon, of Jackson
ville, Ala., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Po
well and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tucker and
Dennis and Ralph, visited Mr.
. and Mrs. W. H. Spraggins, of
[near Menlo, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, of
Gadsden, Ala., spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Toles and
| family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Leonard and family, near Menlo.
Sunday night.
Robert Walters spent the week
end with Wayne Wooten, of
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vernon and
Harold, of Lyerly. Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Vernon and daughter, of
Summerville, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Sharp, of LaFayette, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Harold White.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and
John Hall attended the funeral
of Russell Parker, of LaFayette.
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Parker
was the husband of the former
Miss Opal Hall, neice of Jim
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hurst Thursday night.
Mrs. Samantha Dempsey spent j
Sunday with her son, Jess Demp
sey, and Mrs. Dempsey, of Oak
Hill.
Finn Crow is improving nicely
at his home following a tonsil
operation at Riegel Hospital last
week. Those visiting Mr. Crowe
Friday afternoon were, Mr. and
Mrs John Lumsden and Miss
Helen Wyatt, of Menlo
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cavin and
daughter, Ann. of Ft. Payne,
Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs Guy
Toles and family Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs Ollie Webb, of
Summerville, visited Mr and I
Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey and
family and Mrs Samantha
Dempsey late Sunday afternoon. I
Mrs. Sallie Walters. Miss Peggy
Walters and Joe Henry Purcell
attended church services at Ber
ryton Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs John Hall and
daughter. Joyce, spent Saturday
night with Mr and Mrs Jim
Hall. Ruby and Leon.
Mr and Mrs C. R Toles.
Misses Blanche and Daphene
Toles and Lamar Toles visited
relatives In Henegar. Ala., Sun
day afternoon
Mr and Mrs Leslie Tucker and
children and Mr and Mrs Nor
man Tucker were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr and Mrs C L
Tucker
Mrs Ted Manney and daugh
ter. Ellen, of New Moon. Ala..'
were visiting Mr and Mrs Jim
Hall and family Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Hurst
visited Mr and Mrs John Lums
den Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Taylor Toles and
Tommy visited Mr and Mrs C.
L Tucker Thursday night.
There were 44 present at the
Alpine Presbvterlan Sunday
School Sunday A goal of 50 has
been set and residents of the
community are urged to help In
meeting this goal
Mr and Mrs John Lumsden
visited Mr and Mrs Taylor Toles
and Tommy Sa'urday night.
Horace Mann is the father of
the American public school sys-,
tern
Legal Notices
Oortu Countr CmiH or
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Th* oM>r«to*rt utwtt applirotion of Nel- ,
It- tou Nrvwn ttunin. «H4ow ot told ■ I
J. ttwMint foe « to*!** mamllu .iptmft •
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
for herself and two minor children, having
filed their return; all persons concerned .
hereby are cited to show cause, if any ‘
they have, at the next regular October '
| term of this court, why said application j
should not be granted.
J. W KINO, |
Ordinary
Geor it. Chattoga County
Whereas. J. H Blalock, Executor of the I
last will of J. P. Blalock, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and en- .
1 tered on record, that he has fully admini
. stered J. P. Blalock s estate: This is, ।
' therefore, to cite all persons concerned, j
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if I
any they can, why said Executor should 1
not be discharged from his administration,
i and receive Letters of Dismission, on the I
first Monday in October, 1949.
J. W. KINO,
Ordinary
Georgia. Chattooga County
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
i Tom K. Dodd having in proper form
I applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of Clarence
A. Dodd, late of said County, this is to
j cite all and singular the creditors and
I next of kin of Clarence A. Dodd to be and
appear at my office within the time al
| lowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Tom K. Dodd on
Clarence A. Dodd estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 6th day of September, 1949.
J. W. KINO.
Ordinary
I Georgia, Chattooga County
Whereas. Mrs. Lucille G Espy. Admini-
I strator of J. T. Gamble Estate, represents
I to the court in her petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that she has fully
administered J. T. Gamble estate: This
' is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
I kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
I any they can, why said Administrator
| should not be discharged from her ad
। ministration, and receive Letters of Dis
i mission, on the first Monday in October,
1949
J W KING,
Ordinary
Georgia, Chattooga County
Mrs Cordie Greenwood Guardian of
Emmett Merle Love, has applied to me for
a discharge from her guardianship of
Emmett Merle Love
This is to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they have,
I on or before the first Monday in October
next, else she will be discharged from
1 her guardianship as applied for
J W KING.
Ordinary
Georgia. Chattooga County.
I By virtue of an order of the Hon. C.
ID. Rivers. Judge City Court. Chattooga
: County, notice is hereby given that on
i May 20. 1949, a petition was filed in the
I City Court of Chattooga County by W.
T Maddox. Solicitor of said Court, in
। behalf of the State of Georgia and whom
1 else it may concern, seeking to condemn
| the following vehicle 1 1936 Ford Coach
Automobile. Motor No. 18-3052890. said
vehicle having been seized while in the
possession of Curtis Dean, said seizure
being on the 20th day of May, 1949 at
i the residence of Curtis Dean, same being
what is known as the Bailey place on
Georgia Highway No.* 114. about one
fourth of a mile south of Summerville.
Georgia, in said County.
This the 9th day of September. 1949
JNO S JONES
I Clerk. City Court. Chattooga County. Ga.
TAX LEVY 19 5 0
i Georgia. Chattooga County:
It appearing to the Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue of said
| County that the taxable value of the real
and personal property of said county, as
same appears on the digest for the year
1949. aside from the corporations which
make returns direct to the Comptroller-
General. is $7,223.009 00. including home
stead exemptions, and after deducting
homestead exemptions the taxable value is
$5,277,964 00. and it further appearing to
the Board of Commissioners of Roads and
Revenue of said County that it will re
। quire, in addition to the taxes received
| from said corporations the sum of $142.-
i 505.03. to pay the accrued and the nec
essary expenses and the obligations of the
' County for the year 1950. aside from the
, tax levy for educational purposes, it is
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McWhorter-Selman Chevrolet Co.
therefore ordered that a tax levy of
twenty-seven mills of $27.00 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 necessary running expenses and the
accrued expt nses, and obligations oi the j
County to accrue for the year 1950.
It is hereby ordered by the Board of ,
Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of '
said county that the tax levied as afore
said be, and the same is hereby levied for '
the following specified purposes:
di To pay the expenses of administra- |
tion oi the county government, the sum '
of $5.50 on the $1,000.00 of taxable prop
erty. estimated to produce $29,U28.8U.
<2l To raise a fund to build and repair
the public buildings and bridges, the sum
of $4.25 on the $1,000.00 of taxable prop
erty. estimated to produce $22,431.35.
<3i To pay the expenses of court, the
maintenance and support of prisoners and
to pay sheriffs and coroners and for liti
gation, the sum of $5.00 on the $1,000.00
। of taxable property, estimated to produce
। $26,389.82.
<4i To build and maintain a system of
county roads, the sum of $4.00 on the
$1,000.00 of taxable property, estimated
to produce $21,111.86
<5» To provide a fund for the payment
of public health purposes in said County,
and for the collection and preservation of
records of vital statistics, the sum of $ 25
on the $1,000.00 of taxable property, esti
mated to produce $1,319.49.
•6) To support paupers, the sum of
$1 00 on the $1,000.00 of taxable property,
estimated to produce $5,277.96
<7» To pay County agricultural and
home demonstration agents the sum of
$1.25 on the $1,000.00 of taxable property,
estimated to produce $6,597.46.
<«» To provide for payments of old age
assistance to aged persons in need, and
for the payment of assistance to needy
blind, and to dependent children and
other welfare benefits, the sum of $3.00
on the $1,000.00 of taxable property, esti
mated to produce $15,833.89.
(9i To provide for fire protection of
forest lands and for the further conserva
tion of natural resources, the sum of $ 50
on the SI,OOO 00 of taxable property, esti
mated to produce $2,638.98.
110> To provide medical or other care,
| and hospitalization, for the indigent sick
j of the county, the sum of $2.00 on the
$1,000.00 of taxable property, estimated
to produce $10,555.93
I (Hi To maintain public libraries, the
I sum of $.25 on the SI,OOO 00 of taxable
: property, estimated to produce $1,319.49
It is further ordered by the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of
said County, that in addition to the t^xe.^
hereinbefore levied and assessed, a tax of
fifteen mills of $15.00 on the One Thous
, and Dollars of taxable property is hereby
levied and assessed in accordance with
Article VIII, Section XII. Chapter I of the
new Constitution of the State of Georgia
adopted and ratified August 8. 1945. on
every species of taxable property, both
real and personal, in said county except
within the corporate limits of the town of
Trion, for support and maintenance of
education in said County Said low '
such purpose is made In acoortUuMi vMh
and upon recommendation of the Board
of Education of said County to be distri
buted equitably according to the school
population, tax values, number of teach
ers and grade of license among the public
schools of said county, outside of the in
dependent system now excepted in the
town of Trion.
Be it further ordered by the Board of
Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of
said county, that in addition to the taxes
hereinbefore levied and assessed, the fol
lowing taxes are hereby levied and as
sessed in accordance with Section 32-1402
of the Code of Georgia, as amended, for
educational purposes, the Chattooga Coun
ty Board of Education having recommend
ed same on all taxable property, both real
and personal, in the school districts named
below, respectively, for school purposes for
the year 1950, and all lawful commissions
Lyerly School District, for bonds, two
mills.
Menlo School District, for bonds, two
mills
Summerville Consolidated School Dis
trict. for bonds, six mills.
Subligna School District, for bond
five mills
Gore Consolidated School District, for
bonds, two mills
It is also ordered that the following tax
rate, same having been recommended by
the Chattooga County Board of Education
ADVANCE-DESIGN
Sept. 30-Oct. 9
"Americas No. 1 Fair” Atlanta
be, and it is hereby levied and ordered
collected:
Chattooga County School District (ex
cluding the Trion Independent School
System i for bonds, five mills
It is hereby ordered that the Tax Col
lector of said Oounty collect the taxes
herein levied in and for the above named
School Districts heretofore specified, and
pay over said taxes to the proper authori
ties of the Chattooga County Board of
Education.
TAX LEVY FOR BONDED
INDEBTEDNESS
It appearing to the Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue of Chat
tooga County. Georgia, from the tax
Digest for the year 1949. in Chattooga
County. Georgia, that tine value of prop
erty subect to taxation for the purpose of
paying the principal and Interest on the
bonded indebtedness of said County, ex
clusive of the bonds hereinbefore speci
fied and consisting of the funding bonds
issued in accordance with the amend
ment of the Constitution of the State
of Georgia, and of bonds issued establish
ing a Chattooga County Hospital as by
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MEMBER F. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
XH i I TRUCKS
Summerville, Ga,
Thursday, September 29, 1949
law provided is $7,223,009.00, and that
there will be necessary lor the purpose of
meeting said obligations and for the pur
pose of establishing reserves to meet obli
gations falling due subsequent to the
year 1950, the amount of $32,503.54, there
is levied and assessed the sum of $4,50
on tin- One Thousand Dollars of taxable
property, estimated to produce $32,503.54
of which said sum the sum of $21,069.02
is to be devoted to obligations and reserve
for the County's funding bonds and $lO.-
834.52 to the obligations and reserve for
the lega) Indebtedness created for tbs
Chattooga County Hospital.
It is further ordered that this order
be spread on the Minutes of this Board
and that a copy thereof be published as
required by law. and that a copy of the
same be transmitted by the Clerk of this
Board to the Tax Collector of this County
and the Revenue Commissioner of the
State of Georgia.
Attest:
JOHN W. DAVIS
Clerk
F. A. JUSTICE
Chairman