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Thursday, November 24, 1949
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy shown
us during the illness and death
of our dear mother, Mrs. Eliza
beth Peppers Yancey. For the
beautiful florals offering, for all
cards and especially do we thank
Rev. Steele and the assisting
ministers. Also Dr. R. N. Little for
his faithful service rendered, the
J. Avery Bryan Funeral Home
for their courteous, efficient ser
vice. May each and every one
have just such friends when this
sad hour comes to you is our
prayer* Mrs. L. B. Whisenant,
Mrs. R. M. Gilliland, Mrs. Belle
Gilmer, Mrs. A. J. Morris, W C.
Yancey, A R. Yancey and H. F
Yancey.
THANK YOU NOTE
We wish to express our grati
tude to our many friends and
loved ones for their wonderful
attendance and help during the
death of our loved one. Also the
Rev. J. A. Smith for his words of
comfort, J. D. Hill and entire
staff, and the community for
the beautiful flowers.
May each of your know such;
comfort and help during your i
hour of need and may God bless
each and everyone.—J. T. Young,
children, grandchildren
Legal Notices
No 290 Chattooga Superior
Court, Chattooga County, Ga. '
September Term, 1949
CHARLIE H. THRASHER
vs.
VEVA AZALEE THRASHER
To the Defendant in the above
stated case:
You are hereby commanded
to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court of
Chattooga County Georgia to be
held on the first Monday in
February, 1950, to answer the
complaint of the Plaintiff named ,
in the caption, in Plaintiff’s suit '
against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable H. E.
AFTER THANKSGIVING
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Nichols, Judge of said Court.
This 21 day of October, 1949.
JNO. S. JONES,
Clerk Superior Court, Chattooga
County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY: f
TOOGA THEATRE. INC. a corporation of
said State and County, shows to the Court
the following facts:
1. Petitioner’s charter was granted by
this Honorable Court on the 7th day of
April. 1947. and was on the 28th day of
May, 1947, duly amended, under the laws
of the State of Georgia, by this Honorable
Court, and said charter was accepted by
tht organizers of said corporation and
since that time petitioner has functioned
as a corporation.
2. Petitioner shows that at a meeting
of the stockholders of such corporation,
duly called for that purpose, a resolution
was adopted by the affirmative vote of
the owners of all the capital stock of
; petitioner, resolving that the corporation
shall surrender its charter and franchise
to the State and be dissolved as a corpora
tion. A copy of said resolution is hereto
attached marked Exhibit “A" and made
a part of this petition.
3. Petitioner shows that said dissolu
tion may be allowed without an injustice
to any stockholder or any person having
claims or demands of any character
against said corporation. Wherefore, peti
tioner prays that an order be granted
j fixing a time for a hearing of this peti-
I tion, not less than four weeks from the
i time of such order, and that this peti
tion be ordered filed in the office of the
clerk of said Court, and a copy of the
pt tition and order be published once a
week for four weeks in the official gazette
of said County, and that petitioner be
dissolved.
A. H. BURTZ.
Attorney for Petitioner
GEORGIA. GILMER COUNTY.
PERSONALLY APPEARED before the
undersigned officer. J. S. Tankersley. Jr.,
who says under oath that the facts stated
in the above and foregoing petition are I
tiue. Deponent further says that he is •
President of said corporation.
J. S. TANKERSLEY. JR.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
the 14 day of November, 1949.
E T. HUDSON.
, Notary Public, Georgia. State at Large.
' My Commission Expires April 26. 1950.
EXHIBIT “A”
Be it resolved by the Board of Directors
I of the TOOGA THEATRE. INC. at a meet
, ing duly called and held on the 14th day
of November, 1949, that it is deemed de
• sirable in the judgement of said board
that said corporation be dissolved as pro
, vided in Georgia Code Section 22-1873, and
a meeting of the stockholders of said
corporation entitled to exercise the voting
| power of said corporation is hereby called
to be held at one o'clock P. M. on the
14th day of November. 1949. at the prin-
1 cipal offices of the corporation to take
action on this resolution and determine
I whether said dissolution shall take place.
Let a notice of said meeting of! said
stockholders be given to said stockholders
as provided by law.
This the 14th day of November. 1949.
Be it resolved by the stockholders of
TOOGA THEATRE. INC. entitled to ex-
I ercise two-thirds of all the voting pow’er
I of said stockholders that the proposal to
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89c pair
$2 50 Bleached Double Bed
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51.98
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56.98
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I
dissolve said corporation as set out in ,
the foregoing resolution of the Board of
Directors of said corporation is hereby
approved and it is hereby determined that
said dissolution shall take effect as pro
vided in Georgia Code Section 22-1873.
This November 14th, 1949.
GEORGIA. GILMER COUNTY.
I. Rozille Ellis, Secretary of TOOGA
THEATRE. INC., hereby certify that the
above one page of typewritten matter are*
true and correct copies of the resolution*
of the Board of Directors of said corpora
tion proposing a dissolution of said corpo
ration and calling a meeting of the stock
holders thereof to determine if said dis
solution should take place, and the reso
lution of said stockholders determining
the same, both of which were duly passed
all as appears upon the minutes of said
meetings of record in my office.
Given under my official signature and
the seal of the corporation, this the 14th
day of November. 1949.
ROZILLE ELLIS, (Seal)
Secretary of TOOGA THEATRE, Inc.
ORDER FOR HEARING AND
PUBLICATION.
The above and foregoing petition read
and considered. let the same be filed in
the office of the Clerk of this Court in
Chattooga County. Georgia. Let a copy
thereof together with a copy of this
order be published once a week for four
weeks in Summerville News, the official
newspaper of said county, and let all in
terested persons show cause before me
at o'clock. M.. on the 31 day of December,
1949, at Rome in Floyd County, being in
the Judicial Circuit where the charter
was granted, why the prayers of the
above and foregoing petition should not
be granted and said corporation be dis
solved. This the 21 day of November. 1949.
H. E. NICHOLS,
Judge Superior Court Chattooga County.
Georgia.
Whereas, heretofore, on July 31. 1944.
Willie Myrtle Jones and L. W. Jones did
' execute to T. J. Espy, Jr., a certain se
. curity deed to the following property.
. to-wit:
Lying and being in the 13th District
and 4th Section of Chattooga County,
Georgia, and beginning at a point 381
feet north of the Southwest corner of
Lot No. 8 in Bilock D, on the east of
! Marks road of the Harlow Subdivision.
plat of which was made by J. B. Steph
enson and on record in the office of
Clerk of Superior Court, Chattooga
County. Georgia, in Book 2, Page 2.
and running thence northwardly along
I the Marks Rdad 100 feet; thence run
ning eastwardly 150 feet; thence run
-1 ning southwardly 100 feet: thence run
ning westwardly 150 feet to joint of be
ginning.
to secure a note of even date herewith
for Ninety & no-100 • $90.001 Dollars. All as
shown by security deed recorded in office
of Clerk of Superior Court. Chattooga
County, Georgia, in Book 32. page 143.
Whereas, said note has become in de
fault as to principal and interest.
Now. therefore, according to the original
terms of said security deed and the law
I in such cases provided,, the undersigned
will expose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above described
land, after proper advertisement on the
first Tuesday in December, 1949. between
the legal hours of sale, before the Court
l house door in Summerville. Chattooga
County, Georgia. The proceeds from said
sale will be used, first to the payment of
said note, principaal and interest, and ex- i
penses, and the balance, if any, delivered '
to the said Willie Myrtle Jones and L. W.
Jones.
This 2nd day of November. 199.
12-1 T. J. ESPY. JR.
Agent and Attorney in Fact for Willie
Myrtl^Jones and L. W. Jones.
GEORGIA CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on the 13th day
of May. 1944. Belle Hunter did execute
to Mrs. Beatrice McKin a certain security
। deed to the following land:
Being in the 13th District and 4th
Section of Chattooga County, Georgia,
and beginning at a point approximately
10 feet south of the southwest cor
ner of Lot No. 7 in Block D. on the
east of Marks Road of the Harlow
Subdivision, plat of which was made
by J B. Stephenson and on record in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Chattooga County. Georgia
in B»ook 2 page 2. and running thence
north 100 feet along the Marks road:
thence east 150 feet thence south 100
feet: thence west 150 feet to point of
beginning and the northwest corner
of the property heretofore sold to Wil
liam Works.
to secure a note of even date herewith
so One Hundred Five & no-100 ($105.00)
Dollars. All as shown by security deed
recorded in the office of Clerk of Superior
Court. Chattooga County. Georgia, in
Book 45. page 71.
Whereas, on October 25. 1949. the said
Beatrice McKin conveyed to the under
signed the said note, the security deed,
and the said land described therein.
Whereas, the said note has become in
default as to principal and interest.
Now. therefore, according to the original
terms of said security deed and the law
in such cases provided, the undersigned
will expose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above described
land, after proper advertisement on the
first Tuesday tn December. 1949. between
the legal hours of sale before the Court
, house door in Summerville. Chattoga
County. Georgia. The proceeds from said
: sale will be used, first to the payment of
>aid note, principal and interest, and ex
penses. and the balance, if any. delivered
to the said Belle Hunter.
This 2nd day of November. 1949
। 12-1 T. J ESPY. JR.
Agent and Attorney in Fact for Bello I
Hunter.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on the 23rd day of :
August. 1946. James R. Teems did execute
jto T. J. Espy. Jr a certain security deed
to the following described land
Lying and being in the County of Chat
tooga in the 13th District and 4th
, Section of Chattooga County, beginning
at a point fifteen feet south of the
northwest cull.er of Lot No. 2 in Block
D of the Harlow Subdivision, fifteen
feet west of the Robert Harlow property
line joining said lot No. 2 in Block
D. and running thence south 200 feet:
thence running vest to Mrs. Nora Bur
ran > property line or approximately
212 feet: thence running northwardly
200 feet; thence east approximately 212
iet*t to point of beginning. For more
particular description reference is
teroby made to plat of said Harlow
Subdivision made by J. B. Stephenson
in May. 1949. on record in the office
<»1 the Cleric of Superior Court in Plat
Book No. 2.
to secure a note of even date for Two
Hundred Thirty A no-100 ($230.00 Dol
lars, All as shown by aecurltv deed re- |
: corded in office of Clerk of Superior Court,
Chattooga County, Georgia in Book 45,
page 66.
Whereas, said note has become in de
fault us to principal and interest.
Now, therefore, according to the original
te*ms of said security deed and the law
in uch cases provided, the undersigned
Will expose fol sale to the highest and
be t the above de. <
land, after proper advertisement on the
fir it Tuesday in December, 1949, between
the k of Bale before the Court-
" OTVUIt. Chattooga
County. Georgia. The proceeds from said
sah will be used, firat to the payment of
। said note, principal and interest, and ex-
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i penses, and the balance, if any, delivered
to the said James R. Teems.
This 2nd day of November, 1949.
12-1 T. J. ESPY. JR.
Agent and Attorney in Fact for James
R. Teems.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
SHERIFFS ADVERTISEMENT
There will be sold at public out-cry to
• the highest and best bidder for cash,
before the Courthouse door of Chattooga
County, Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in December,
1949, the following property, tolwit:
One 1937 Six Cylinder Oldsmobile,
Motor Number F-719456.
Said automobile found in the possession
of Willie Gilreath and levied on as the
property of Willie Gilreath, to satisfy a
mortgage note fl. fa. against him in favor
oi D D. Howell, assignee of Farmers &
Merchants Bank and Scoggins Motor &
Implement Company, from the Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia.
12-1 R. A. LYONS
Sheriff, Chattooga County. Georgia.
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Carl Allen Newsome haying in proper
form applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of Lamar
Love, of said Coutny, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin of
Lamar Love to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they can, why perm
anent administration should not be grant
ed to Carl Allen Newsome on Lamar Love
estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 7th day of Nov. 1949.
12-1 J. W. KING. Ordinary
COURT OF ORDINARY CHATTOOGA
COUNTY. GEORGIA.
To any Creditors and All Parties at In
terest:
Regarding Estate of John Dewey
Edwards formerly of Chattooga County.
Georgia, notice is hereby given that
Charles M. Edwards, the heir, has filed
application with me to declare no Ad-
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ministration necessary.
Said application will be heard at my
office Monday. Dec. 5, 1949, and if no
objection is made an order will be passed
saying no Administration necessary.
This 11-7, 1949.
12-1 J. W. KING. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY COURT
OF ORDINARY.
Nov. 7, 1949
The appraisers upon application of Mrs.
R. C. Fulton, widow of said R. C. Fulton
for a twelve months' support of herseli
and one minor child, having filed their
return; all persons concerned hereby are
cited to show cause, if any they have, at
the next regular December term of this
court, why said application should not be
granted.
12-1 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that Tom K.
Dodd, as administrator of Clarence A.
Dodd, deceased, having applied to me by
petition for leave to sell the real estate
of said Clarence A. Dodd, deceased, and
that an order was made thereon at the
November Term, 1949, for citation, and
that citation issue; all the heirs at law’
and creditors of the said Clarence A. Dodd,
deceased, will take notice that I will pass '
upon said application at the December
Term. 1949. of the Court of Ordinary of
Chattooga County; and that unless cause
is shown to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will be granted.
This November 7. 1949.
J. W. KING
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Whereas. John D. Scott, an heir at law
of Susie W. Scott, deceased, represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that the estate of Susie
W. Scott owes no debts and that no ad
ministration is necessary on said estate:
This is. therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can. why an order
' should not be issued declaring that no
administration is necessary upon said
estate, on the first Monday in December,
1949.
J. W. KING
12-1 Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
By virtue of authority contained in the
will of my mother, Rachel Irene Crab
tree, on record in the office of the Ordi
nary of said county, on the first Tuesday
of December, 1949, at public outcry for
cash or on such terms as may be agreed
on day of sale between the legal hours of ,
sale, said sale to begin about eleven '
o'clock and continue from day to day un
til sold a one undivided half interest in '
the following described real estaate: Lots I
Nos. 7. 8 and 9 of Block A of the Ham- ,
mond's Estate Subdivisioln, as shown by }
plat made by J.,8. Stephenson, C. E. re- j
corded in December, 1935. in the Clerk's ,
office of said county. Said property being
the identical property simultaneously ad
vertised herewith in this newspaper, it
being the purpose at said sale to sell and
convey all interest in said property to
purchaser bj’ the undersigned and the Ad
ministrator of O. C Crabtree, M. L. Har
ris. at said time.
This 9th day of November. 1949.
i 12-1 FLOYD N. CRABTREE
Executor of the Will of Rachel Irene .
Crabtree.
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No. 314 I
Chattooga Superior Court ,
September Term, 1949
Action To Quiet Title To Land Filed
' Mrs. R. E. McDonald, Robert E. McDonald,
Jr., and Elizabeth McDonald Wolf
vs.
O. D. Titu. and Belle Inman Titus
|to the defendants in the above
STATED CASE:
In accordance with an order of the
Honorable H. E. Nichols Issued on No
vember Ist, 1949, directing that service
in said matter be perfected by publication,
you are hereby commanded to be and ap
pear at the Superior Court of Chattooga
County. Gorgia, within sixty days from
date of said order of court, to answer the
complaint of the plaintiffs’ named in the
caption, in plaintiff’s suit against yo«
to quiet title to land.
Witness the Honorable H. E. Nichols.
Judge of said Court.
This Ist day of November, 1949.
JNO. S. JONES
Clerk, Chattooga Superior Court
11-10, 17-12-1, 8
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Catoosa County. Georgia, will
be sold t public outcry, on the f irst
i Tuesday of December, 1949, at the prem
| Ises in the City of Summerville, Georgia,
I fronting on Dixie Highway near the rail
road crossing at the north side of said
' City, the sale to begin at Eleven a. m. and
I continue from day to day, between the
legal hours of sale, until said property is
■ sold. Terms, cash, or upon such terms as
‘ may be agreed upon on day of sale, the
following real estate situate in Chattooga
County, to-wit:
Being an undivided one-half interest in
property herein described and being all
I the property owned by O. C. Crabtree at
the thru? of his death in said County
• consisting of three residence buildings and
| one store building including fixtures, more
. fully descubed ns follows:
A tract or parcel ot land lying in
Land Lot No. 50. in the 6th district
and 4th section, and being Lots Nos
7. 8 and 9 in Block A of the H.am-
I mond's Estate subdivision, as shown
| by plat made by J. B. Stephenson, C
E . recorded in December, 1935, .in the
Clerk’s Office of said county, and more
particularly described as follows; be
ginning on the east side of the Dixie
Highway at the northwest corner of
City Lot No. 6 in Block A. and run
ning 180 feet with slid Highway to
I City Lot No 10 and then xunning in
eastwardly direction 189 feet to the
right of way to Central of Georgia
Railway, thence southward with said
right of way 180 feet, thence in a
westward direction 210 feet to start
ing point.
This 9th day of November, 1949.
12-1 M L HARRIS
Administrator of O. C. Crabtree