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Thursday, December 29, 1949
BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Christmas program and a
Christmas tree was held at Beth
lehem Friday night. Among the
gifts was a set o’ silverware giv
en the pastor, the Rev. Bennie
Bowman and family by the
church and community. Santa
Claus present and gave
fruit, n^ife nd candy to all the
children."'
Mrs. Earl Tate is improving
from an operation and is at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Hazel
Hegwood ,at LaFayette, taking
treatments and is expected to
come home soon.
Mr, and Mrs. Con Kinsey car
ried their daughter, Joyce, to
GRATIFYING!
nothing h gratifyiai Uua Uguid CapudlM
to guirkly rtlim hetoacto or neuralgia Y« ua,
CnUina'a piiiwilinmg Ingredienti ara already
doaolred—ail ready to atari bringing relief. Capu-
Clm It a armriptlon type formula, containing low
carefully winded ingrtoiaitr which work together
to relien simple pains. So get Ugaid Capodine
for quick relief. Follow label directions.
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' * SELL
FARRAR REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
Phone 41 Summerville, Ga.
Grady Allen
for Mayor
I Hereby Announce as Candidate for Mayor of
City of Summerville, Ga., Subject to Election,
January 7, 1950.
Your vote will be. greatly appreciated. It elected. I will dis
charge the duties of the office of Mayor to the best of my
ability.
1 have no platform other than helping to make the City of
Summerville the best place to live in the State of Georgia.
-X - GRADY F. ALLEN
(Paid Political Advertisement)
GOOD POSITIONS
While many people are looking for jobs, our
placement bureau continues to get numerous
calls for business trained young men and women.
Several weeks before graduation our
mid-year graduates have been placed.
This is leaving a limited number of desks avail
able for January 2 classes.
If you have a financial problem, ask about a stu
dent loan plan
Transportation available with a student now in
school See Henderson F. Ponder.
Day and Evening Classes
NEW CLASSES BEGIN JAN. 2
Veterans Accepted
NORTH GA. BUSINESS COLLEGE
- PHONE 6328
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Mrs. a nd prosperous New
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Scoßgi’ youra truly.
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ND NEWS
MvrJf*^ Millican
wrrk-end wit _, Lyp sy, wr ?
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f I, Saturday.
Mrs Lizzie (
Mr evO it just as often as you can.
and Mr Hnmllt B “ nda y
Mr and Mrs ,c,,
& MERCHANTS BANK
. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Summerville Monday to have an
object removed from her eye.
Br. and Mrs. Fred Townsell
1 and Janice were guests of Mr.
’ and Mrs. Reese Tuder and fam
’ ily Tuesday.
Jerry Bryant, of Atlanta, is
3 spending the holidays with his
3 grandmother. Mrs. Ida Maxey,
1 and Hill and his brother, Russell
3 Bryant.
3 Wilburn Roper and daughter,
Charleen, and Math Grigsby
' were shopping in Rome Monday.
3 Ralph Sweatman. Mr. and Mrs.
1 Turner Cordle and daughter,
5 Brenda, were in Summerville
3 Monday.
Billy Smith, son of Mr. and
• Mrs. Crick Smith, is ill.
3 Maggie Pettyjohn visited Mrs.
Carl Ramsey and Mrs. Joe Grigs
by Tuesday.
Sarah Ramsey spent Tuesday
| with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W.
i T. Griffith.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie Bow
man and children spent Wed
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. ■
! Marvin Grigsby, Mae and Sallie.
Menefay Pettyjohn and Mattie
Delia Grigsby spent Thursday
and Friday at Ringgold, the
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman. Barbara and Billy.
Will Ramsey, of Waterville,
spent Wednesday with his
| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brady
[ Jackson.
Sallie Grigsby visited Mrs. Joe
Grigsby and Mrs. Carl Ramsey
[ Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pettyjohn ।
I and Shirley Jean, and Mrs. Otis
I Kitchens, of Trion, attended the
Christmas tree program at Beth
lehem.
Carl Ramsey, Joe Ross and
Sarah, were in Summerville Fri
day. shopping.
Mr .and Mrs. Francis Tuder
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sei
i Thursi.
O Mr r “ I .:‘anHING PUT ASIDE
Jted Mr
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, Mr
saving* account come
Jiter on. Start your account
attended the ball game between
Tunnel Hill and Subligna Friday
night at Tunnel Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark, Mrs.
Bettie Bonner and Sandra, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Johnston, Miss
; Syble Williams, Georgene and
; Donald Westbrooks and Eliza
beth Clark attended the Christ
’ mas tree at Bethlehem.
The little Peyton boy, who won
the pony given away at Sum
• merville, is to be congratulated.
Mrs. Bobby Warnock and Billy
of Rome, visited Mrs. Tom War
nock and attended the Christmas
program Friday night.
Wayne Tate had the misfor
tune of spraining his hand at
school Thursday.
Mrs. Tom Warnock, Jr. fell and
sprained her ankle at the Sub
ligna Christmas tree.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie Bow
man and Billy visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ramsey, Joe Rosser
and Sarah, and Mrs. Joe Grigs
by Thursday.
N EW MOON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, of Sum
merville, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Betty, to Bil- |
ly John Tucker, son of Mr .and [
Mrs. John Tucker, Saturday I
night, Dec. 24, at the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Blalock,;
of Pennville. The Rev. Blalock;
officiated.
Mrs. Willis Sentell and daugh- [
ter, Carol Kay, spent Monday I
[ afternoon with her sister. Mrs. J.;
T. Hughes and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles, I
Hazel and Tommy, of Alpine and
Herman Buffington, of Rome, ’
' were dinner guests Monday of i
Mrs. Toles’ parents, the Rev. and
Mrs. J. A. Sentell.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Moseley Sunday
and Sunday night were: Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Waters and children,i
of Summerville; Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Sentell and children, Mr.
and Mrs. John Crowe and child
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker
and children, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Moseley and son, Charles
Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. James Moseley and son
Charles visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hezzie Doeg and children, of
Centre. Ala., Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crowe had
as their Christmas dinner guests i
their children and grandchild
ren Sunday.
They were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Crowe and son, Frankie; Mr. and
Mrs. George R. Crowe and child
ren, George, Jr.. Mary and Billy,
all of Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
McCullough and daughter.
Yvonne, of Menlo: Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Rhinehart, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Je
hu Crowe and daughter, Betty,
iall of Pennville; Mr. and Mrs.
James Crowe and daughter, Bar
bara, Mr. and Mrs. Finn Crowe
and Mr. and Mrs. John Crowe
and children, Johnny and Car
olyn, all of near New Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morrison, of
Gadsden. Ala., were holiday
। guests of his parents, Mr. and
'Mrs. Lonnie Morrison and fam
ily.
Mr and Mrs. Loy Murphy and
family visited her parents, Mr.
J and Mrs. Dodd, of Leesburg. Ala.,
' during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Copeland
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. James
: Mosely Friday night.
Mrs. Anderson, of Trion, was
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lige Copeland, of Trion.
, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Waltz and
Joan went to Chattanooga Wed
nesday to visit their daughter,
and sister. Mrs. Buck Jackson,
who has undergone a serious op
eration at Woman’s Clinic. She is I
reported improving
Mr and Mrs J C. Smith. Mrs.
James Mosely and Charles and
i Mrs. Charlie Crye visited Mrs. H
I F. Jackson, of near Lyerly. Sun
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Finn Crowe and
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Mosely and
Charles went to Trion Saturday '
night.
Misses Delano and Carolyn
Lawson visited Bobble Ray Tall
ent Sunday and the trio, together
with Bobble Ray’s parents, vis
ited her grandmother. Mrs. Will
Weaver.
Ernest Powell is recuperating
from an appendix operation and
is at his home near Broomtown
The home of J T Hughes. Sr.
was the shene of a family gather
ing Sunday.
Guests Included Mr and Mrs
Horace 'Buster' Hughes and
family and Mr und Mrs Junior
Hughes and daughter, Joan.
(Last Week's Latter)
Mrs Ted Mauney was shop
ping in Rome Saturday.
Mrs Jim Ed Cavin, Mrs Ash
ley and Mrs. James Moseley at
tended the Parenta-Teacher As
sociation meeting in Gaylesville
. Tuesday night.
The Rev Joe Williams filled
his regular appointment at
Friendship Baptist Church Sun
day and Sunday night they were
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Houston Craig They visited Mr
। and Mrs Joe Gardner in the af
ternoon.
Mr and Mrs Mills, of Trion,
were spend-the-day guests Bun
। day of Mr and Mrs Troy Carr
■ and family
' Among those visiting in the
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
home of the Rev. and Mrs. J. A.
Sentell Sunday afternoon were:
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buffing
ton and Mrs. H. A. Baker, of
Rome; and the Rev. and Mrs.
; Joe Williams.
Billie Knight was visiting Beral
Carr and attended church Sun
day at Friendship Baptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. James Moseley and
son, Charles, visited Mrs. Smith’s
brother, Roy Hurst, and Mrs.
Hurst, near Teloga, Saturday
night.
Charles Hughes was dinner
guest of Alvin and Terry Sen
tell Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Holcomb was visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moseley
were shopping in Summerville
Friday afternoon.
Little Miss Sandra Bailey and
Buck Bailey were visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster
Hughes Saturday afternoon.
I Legal Notices
। No. 290 Chattooga Superior j
। 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
i complaint of the Plaintiff named
in the caption, in Plaintiff’s suit
against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable H. E.
Nichols, Judge of said Court.
This 21 day of October, 1949.
JNO. S. JONES.
' Clerk Superior Court, Chattooga
County, Georgia.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
SELL LAND
Georgia, Chattooga County.
In the Ordinary’s Office of
Said County:
Mrs. R. C. Fulton has made ap
plication to sell the eighty (801
acres of land, more or less, here- I
tofore set a part to her and her
minor son, Clyde Fulton, as a [
year’s support. Said land is a
part of lots of land numbers 180
and 181 in the sth district and
4th section of said county, which
land is particularly described in
the return of the appraisers set
ting the land apart for said
year’s support.
Hearing on the above stated
application is set for hearing on
the 28th day of December. 1949,
10 o’clock a. m.
This December 14. 1949.
J. W. KING.
Ordinary of Chattooga, Georgia
J-5
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY COURT
OF ORDINARY.
Dec. 5. 1949
The appraisers upon application of Mrs.
R. P. Prison widow of said R. P. Brison
for a twelve months' support 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 January term of this
court, why said application should not be
granted
J. W KING. Ordinary D-29
)ROXA CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that John S. [
Jones, as administrator of Suste Horton. I
deceased, having applied to me by peti
tion for leave to sell the real estate of ’
l said Susie Horton, deceased: and that Ml
| older was made thereon at the December ,
term. 1949 for citation, and that cita- ;
J tion issue all the heirs at law and •
I creditors of the said Susie Horton, de- <
ceased will take notice that I will pass
upon said application at the January
term. 1950. of the Court of Ordinary of
Chattooga. County and that unless cause
! is shoa n to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will b” grunted. This Dec sth.
' 1949
J. W KINO. Ordinary D-29
’;MIA CH AT I OOGA COUNTY
Whereas, Duke M Espy. Administrator
Ide Bonis Non of Mrs Maggie M Espy,
represents to the Court in his petition.
1 duly filed and entered on record, that he ,
; has fully administered Mrs. Maggie M
; Espy estate: This in. therefore, to cite all '
। p« raons concerned, kindred and creditors. ।
to show cause, if any they can. why said
Administrator should not be discharged
1 from his administration, and receive Let- ।
tars of Dismission, on the first Monday in I
; January, 1950.
J W KINO. Ordinary D-29 ;
WMIMSTHATOr* SALP
GFORUIA CHATTOOGA COUNTY
i \ \irtrr of an order of the Court of
i Ordinary of Chattooga County, granted at I
। t>. . mi».u Trim hhw will be aold ba-I
. fore the Courthouse door ot Bartow
I County, on the first Tuesday in January. 1
next within the legal hours of sale, the j
I the estate of
1 Clarence A Dodd, deceased, to-wit
An undivided one-half interest in and to
the following lands, to-wit
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
I lying anti being in the 17th District und
3r»t Met tion of Bartow County. Georgia. 1
.ly inj approximately one mile up the
Etowah River from the Reynolds Bridge
over said Etowah River and more parti
> vulwrly described as follows, to-wit
All of Land Lot No 101 107 and 104 In
! said District and Becttnn and ill of Land
Lot No IH3 lying east and south of the 1
Etowah River and all of Land Lot No 135
I Ivin# cast and south ol the Etowah River
Fifteen arras of! of the west portion of
124 Iviny south of the
Kt< wah River. Hix acres off of the wot
purlion of Land Lot No 124 lying north
of the Ftowah River Also twenty-five
' I acres, more or teas, In the east portion
of Land Lot No l«^ Being approximately
220 acres, more or lens In said tract and
known as the It H Dodd Home Place and
, Uter known as the lands of C A and B
. G Dis'd, bounded as follows, to-wit On
' 1 the north bv the Rtnwah River and the
> ' north Une of Land Lot No 134 In said
above District and Hectlun on the east
bv the lands known as the K m Fields
| land* on the south by land* known as the
1 B Field* land* and a Public Road: on
the west by the lands of J C Boas and W
. N Jolly
Together with nil Improveinent* thereon
The other undivided one-half of the
above described land* Is owned by th*
Mln of A 0 Dodd deemed
Term- cash
Tom K Dodd. Administrator of the
estate of Clarence A Dodd, deceased
D-H
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Whereas Duke M Espy. Admlntolrnter
' of George D Bepy. repree^nU to the Court
' In hl* pHltkm. duly filed and entered on
record, that he ha* fully administered
George d r«py estate This hi therefor*.
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause. If any they can,
why said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and re
ceive Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in January, 1950.
J. W. KING, Ordinary D-29
NO. 274 CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR COURT
SEPTEMBER TERM, 1949, PARTION PRO
CEEDINGS.
Elsie Adams vs. Haskell West, Mrs. James
B. Anthony and Dollie Todd.
There will be sold at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for cash, be
fore the Courthouse door of Chattooga
County, Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In January.
1950, same being January 3, 1950, the
following described property: ***■
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being In Lot of
Land No. 204 in the 14th District and
4th Section of Chattooga County,
Georgia, consisting of 60 acres, more
or less, being all of the said Land
Lot that Iles east of the Chattooga
River; and all of Lot of Land No. 205
in the 14th District and 4th Section
of said County, consisting of 160
acres, more or less.
Same being in compliance with an order
of the Honorable H. E. Nichols, Judge
Superior Court, Chattooga County, Geor
gia. passed on December sth. 1949.
T. J. Espy, Jr., Earl B. Self and
Archibald A. Farrar, Commissioners.
D-29
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY:
The petition of E. C. Pesterfield, W. B.
Farrar, and Annabelle Lilliard Pesterfield
shows:
। 1. The post office address of each of
I the petitioners is Summerville, Georgia.
I 2. They desire to be Incorporated as a
I private corporation, the object of which
। is pecuniary gain or profit, for the term
■o* 35 years, under the name of TRI
; STATE BROADCASTING COMPANY.
3. The principal office of said corpora
i tion shall be in Chattooga County, with
. the privilege of establishing branch offices
| and places of business elsewhere.
4. The general nature of the business
I to be transacted will be that of owning
i and operating Radio Broadcasting Sta
tions, and the operation of any business
related or connected therewith, and also
conducting and operating such other busi
ness as the stockholders may determine
whether or not the same be considered
consistent or related to the general busi
ness specified herein.
5. Said corporation will begin business
with a capital of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND
DOLLARS, divided into shares of common
stock of SIOO.OO per value per share, with
the right to increase said capital to
1000 shares, which increase may be repre
sented by common or preferred shares,
either or both, said preferred shares to
j have such rights and characteristics, and
to be redeemable from such funds as the
stockholders may determine.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
corporated under the name aforesaid with
, all the rights and powers herein specified,
together with those afforded and avail
j able to similar corporations under the
i law.
j John W. Davis. Archibald A. Farrar,
.Attorneys for Petitioners.
: Upon presentation and examination of
I the foregoing petition, it appearing that
the same is legitimately, within the pur
view and intention of the laws of this
State, and said laws having been com
plied with, it is ordered that the said
I petition and prayers thereof be. and the
I same are. approved and granted
I This 10th day of November. 1949.
H. E NICHOLS
Filed in office this 10th day of Novein-
I ber. 1949.
JNO. 3 JONES.
Clerk. Superior Court
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
Personally appeared before the under
i signed officer, D T. Espy, who says under
oath that he is the publisher of the Sum
merville News, a newspaper having a
general circulation and whose principal
place of business is in said county, and
that there has been deposited with said
newspaper the cost of publishing four in
sertions of the foregoing application for
charter and order of the judge thereon
once a week lor four weeks.
This 6th day of December. 1949
D T. ESPY
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
I this 6th day of December. 1949
DOROTHY G. HURLEY
J Notary Public. Chattooga County. Ga.
D-29
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
WHEREAS heretofore on th»* 24th day
of January. 1947. David Allen Koonce did
execute to W. E Murphy of Chattooga
County. Georgia a certain security deed
to the following described land:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 6th District and 4th
Section of Chattooga County. Georgia
and lying in Land Lot Nos 23 and 51
and specifically described as follows:
Division Lot Nos. 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 18. 19
20. 21. and 22 in Block “I” of the
Bitting Sub-division No. 2. as shown
by plat of said Sub-division on record
i in the Office of ths Clerk of the
Superior Court, to which reference is
made for full description. Each of said
lots being 100 feet by 175 feet
, Also all that tract or parcel of land
’ lying and being in said State and
County and being Division Lot Nos
21. 22. 23. 24. 25 26 and 37 in Block
-H' of the Bitting Sub division No.
2. according to a map of sale Sub
division made by Julius Rink in No
vember. 1944. and which is recorded in
I the Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County.
I Together with all improvements, in
cluding all buildinus. constructions.
Dr. W. Marlin Payne
Optometrist
Announces That He is in His
Offices Every Week-day for
The General Practice of
Optometry
Including the examination of
eyes, visual analysis, prescrib
ing of lenses, supplying of
of glasses
Summerville Hotel Building
Telephone 250-L
Hours: 9:00-5'30
Wednesday. 9:00 12:30
F.veuinys by Appointment
I^AJ^ J RF At
M SCOGGINS
’ ? ' MOTORS
• .
lighting fixtures and all other Im
provements,
in Chattooga County. Georgia, to secure
a note of even date therewith for Three
Thousand and No-100 ($3,000.00) dollars,
all as shown by a Security Deed recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior
• Jourt of Chattooga County, Georgia, in
Deed Book 37, page 556; and
WHEREAS, said note has become in de
fault as to principal and interest and the
undersigned Administrator, with the will
annexed, of the Estate of W. E. Murhpy,
deceased, elects that the entire note^
principal and interest become due at
once.
NOW. THEREFORE, according to the
original terms of said Security Deed and
the laws in such cases made and pro
vided, the undersigned will expose for
sale to the highest and best bidder for
cash, the above described land, after
proper advertisement, on the first Tues
day in January, 1950, ebtween the legal
hours of sale, before the Courthouse door
I Noticel
sH I Hereby Announce Myself as a Candidate for 9
Councilman of Ward 1.
If Elected, I Will do Everything possible to ben- ■
efit the Ward and Town. Also I Want All the I
People to Advise Me of Things that Should be 3
Done to Make This a Better Community in 3
Which to Live. S
| RILEY PARHAM I
mV (Paid Political Advertisement)
BOYS A\l> GIRLS
Dream of Traveling
J.l^ _
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HELP THEM
HELP THEMSELVES
TO A FINE CLASS-TRIP!
Soy "YES" when a high school student asks for your
name on an Atlanta Constitution subscription blank.
You'll be helping him or her to enjoy the educational
advantages of a splendid class trip . . . And you'll
be helping yourself to all the advantages that go
with reading the South's largest morning newspaper.
BACK UP GEORGIA'S STUDENTS
PARTICIPATING IN—
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
$100,000.00
CLASS-TRIP .
CAMPAIGN XjLy>
i
in Summerville. Chattooga County. Geor
gia. The proceeds from said sale will be
used, first, to the payment of said note,
principal, Interest and expenses and the
balance, if any, delivered to the said
David Allen Koonce.
This, the 6 day of December, 1949.
BRINSON AND DAVIS,
Attorneys for John G. Martin, Admini
strator with the will annexed of the
Estate of W. E. Murphy, deceased.
D-W
To Relieve
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