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LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
COURT OF ORDINARY M-arch 2, 1953
The appraisers upon application of Mrs.
W. M. Jennings, widow of said W. M. Jen
nings, for a twelve months’ support for
herself, having filed her return, all per
sons concerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next reg
ular April term of this court, why said
application should not be granted.
March 26 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
Mrs. Ruby Lucile Chapman, guardian of
James W. Chapman. Jr., has applied to
me for a discharge from her guardianship
of James W. Chapman, Jr.:
This is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their objections, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday
In April next, else she will be discharged
from her guardianship as applied for.
March 26 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Zephyr Palmour Finnell having filed her
application to have letters of administra
tion with will annexed issued to the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said County on
the estate of D. B. Palmour, deceased, late
of said county,
This Is to cite the creditors, heirs, leg
atees, and devisees to be and appear at
the next April term, 1953, of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, to show cause
why such letters of administration should
not be granted as prayed.
Witness the name and seal of the Ordi
nary of Chattooga County, this 3rd day
of March, 1953.
March 26 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
COURT OR ORDINARY—March 2, 1953
The appraisers upon application of Ruby
Hayes Jennings, widow of said R. R. Jen
nings. for a twelve months’ support for
herself and three minor children, having
filed their return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular April term
of this court, why said application should
not be granted.
March 26 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Herman »C. Dotson having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of Wood
row W. Dotson, late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Woodrow W. Dotson 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 Herman C.
Dotson on Woodrow W. Dotson estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 2nd day of March, 1953.
March 26 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
Whereas, U. N. Howell and W. R. Wil- '
liams, executors of the last will of An
drew M. Williams. Sr., represents to the
Court in their petition, duly filed and en- I
tered on record, that they have fully ad- I
ministered his estate: This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and |
creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executors should not tee dis
charged from their administration, and re
ceive Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in April, 1953.
March 26 J. W. KING, Ordinary.
NOTICE "OF ELECTION OF COOSA RIVER
SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT SU
PERVISORS—DATE MARCH 20, 1953.
To All Qualified Voters: All lands within
the boundaries of Chattooga County of the
Coosa River Soil Conservation District, de
scribed as follows:
Notice is hereby given that on the 20th :
day of March, 1953, between the hours of I
9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., an election will ;
be held for the election of one supervisor ।
from Chattooga County for the Coosa River
Soil Conservation District.
Voting place will be open in the court
house in Summerville, Georgia.
Persons qualified to vote in a general
election under the Constitution of the
State of Georgia are eligible to vote in
the election of supervisors.
Only those persons residing within the
Coosa River Soil Conservation District will
be eligible to vote in the election of su
pervisors.
March 13. 1953, is the closing date the
State Soil Conservation Committee will ac
cept nominations for candidates for the
election. Nominations must be in the of
fice of the Secretary of the State Commit
tee ic-ddress below i not later than March
13, 1953.
The signature of 25 qualified voters is
required to nominate a candidate.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE
By: E. H. Thomas,
Executive Secretary
Extension Building
Athens. Georgia.
Dated this 2fth day of February, 1953.
March 12
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
There will be sold at public outcry to ,
the highest and best bidder for cash, be- I
tween the legal hours of sale before the
courthouse door in Chattooga County,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April,
1953, the following described property, to
wit:
Lot No. 13 in Block "A” of the A. O.
and W. A. Perry subdivision as per re
vised plat made by Kelffer Lindsay re
corded in plat book 3. page 7, of the
records of Chattooga County, Georgia.
Said property found in the possession of
J. L. Todd and Sproul Dempsey and levied
on to satisfy a tax execution and fl. fa.
in favor of Emmett Clarkson. Tax Collect
or for Chattooga County, and against A
G. Perry, and issued by said tax collector
and levied on as the property of defendant
in fl. fa., notice of levy and sale having
been given to defendant in fl. fa and to
defendant in possession.
This 21st day of February. 1953.
FRED W. STEWART. Sheriff.
Mar. 36 Chattooga County. Ga.
OKMOXA CHATTOOGA OOVNTVe
Whereas, heretofore, on February 9, 1951,
George R. Baker did execute to Woolcott
Flour Mills, Inc., a certain Security Deed
to the following property
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in Lot No. 46 in the
14th District and 4th Section of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, containing 40
acres and being more particularly de
scribed as follows: Beginning tn the
southwest corner of Lot No 48; thence
north 686 feet, thence east 2695 feet to
an iron stake and the Summerville-Ly
erly Highway; thence on the west side
of the Summerville-Lyerly Highway south
H's degrees west 708 feet; thence west
450 feet; thence north 23 degrees east
148 feet; thence west 380 fset; thence
south 23 degrees west 148 feet; thence
west 1720 feet to the point of beginning.
Bounded on the west by Sr ib Chapman
property, on the north by Tucker prop
erty. on the east by the Summerville-
Lyerly Highway and on the south by
the Hangar and Caldwell property.
to secure a note of even date therewith
for Four Thousand Four Hundred Thirty
four and 09/100 Dollars iHIHMi all as
shown by a security deed recorded In the
office of the Clers of the Superior Court
of Chattooga County Georgia. In Deed
Book 41. Page 301; and
Whereas, said note has become In de
fault as to interest and as to the pay
ment of principal,
Now. therefore, according to the origi
nal terms of said Security Deed and the
laws in such cases made and provided.
Woolcott Flour MHb. In< . will expose for
sale to the highest end best bidder for
cash, the above described land, after prop
er advertisement, on the first Tuesday In
April. 1963. between the legal hours of sale
before the Courthouse door In Summerville.
Chattooga County. Georgia,
The proceeds from said sale will be used,
first to Hie payment of said note, principal,
interest and expenses, and the balance. If
any, delivered to the said George H
liakrr
This 3rd day of March. 1963
BRINSON At DAVIS
Attorneys tor Woolcott Flour
Mills. Inc. March 38
GIORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
There will be sold at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for rash, be
tween the legal hours of sale before the
courthouse door In Chattooga County.
Georgia, on the first Tuesday In April.
1963. the following described property, to-
All that tract or parrel of land lying
and being in the nth District and 4th
Hertlon of Chattooga County. Georgia,
and beins part of a trart of land lying
in land lot No 94 and 133 said district
and section and being the south 100
acres of the trart conveyed to J. W
White by M M Alien by deed dated
Hept 3. 1946. recorded In book 33. page
632 of the Chattooga County deed rec-
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
PERENNIAL NEWS
Mrs. John Turner is seriously
ill at the Chattooga County Hos
pital. Her daughter, Mrs. H. G.
Pegg, of Rome, is at her bedside.
Mrs. Etta Bridges, of Rome, is
spending a few days with her
brother and sister, Miss Pernie
and Howard Pickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Camp in
Rome Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Echols Jr.
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hurley in Chattoogaville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lank
ford and children were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Parker
and sons Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Booker and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Booker, Doris and Janice
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Dennis, of Rome; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Booker and Diane,
of Summerville, and Mrs. Leo
Lively, of Trion.
Mrs. Margaret Hughes and
Sue, of Berryton, were Sunday
dinner guests of Miss Pernie and
Howard Pickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, of
Chattanooga, visited Mrs. James
Hudgins and children Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Echols were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Echols Sr. Sunday.
Mesdames Wilburn Dooley and
J. T. Pledger visited Bob Berry,
who is ill, at his home Saturday.
Mrs. Eller Tarvin, of Rome, is
visiting Miss Sarah Echols.
Mrs. Griffin Cox spent Mon
day with Miss Pernie and How
ard Pickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Green
and children Sunday.
Mesdames Roy Booker and
ords and more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at the southwest cor
ner of the tract conveyed to J. W. White
by said M. M. Allen, thence north 1150
feet, more or less to a point, thence east
to the east boundary of the tract here
inbefore described, thence in a southwest
direction to the southeast corner of said
tract hereinbefore referred to. thence
west 3861 feet more or less to beginning
point, it being the intention to convey
100 acres. Except that property convey
ed and sold to F. A. Justice on 25 April
1950 and recorded in deed book 48 page
83.
said property found in possession of
Charles W. White levied on to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of M. M Allen against J.
W. White issued from the Superior Court
of Chattooga County, levied on as the
property of defendant in fi. fa. notice of
levy and sale having been given to de
fendant in fi. fa.
This 10th day of March. 1953.
FRED STEWART. Sheriff.
Apr. 2 Chattooga County. Ga.
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Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.
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Mesdames C. R. Echols Sr. and
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