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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957
NEW FIRMS
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tion among one and all, the
visiting forest spokesman assert
ed while discussing the spring
fire prevention efforts. The
work is being featured on Satur
day night “Grand Ole Opry”
broadcasts out of Nashville now
and then to help create more vol
unteer aid in timber and game
protection. The campaign is fi
nanced by a group of banking,
, timber growing and lumber in
terests of both southern and
northern states. It was begun in
1939 and several volunteer “brush
top” fire fighting groups have
been organized in this section,
Mr. Shaddix added.
FIRE DAMAGE
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covering the three-month period
le- 1 - year.
xii the city limits of Summer
ville there have been only eight
fires, and the remaining seven
out in the county.
Mainly, fire damage in the
county included a home in
Lyerly, damaged to the extent of
about S4OO, and a house on 801 -
The Things.
Our Taxes Buy
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The s22^ million tax bill of the Georgia
Power Company for 1956 helps to pay for a
lot of things: schools for your children,
streets and highways to ride on, police pro
tection for your family and fire protection
for your home. It helps to support health,
programs, national defense and many other
government functions.
More than 20 cents of every dollar received
by the Georgia Power Company in payment
for electric service goes for local, state and
federal taxes.
In fact, tax payments represent the largest
single item of expense. Last year our tax
bill was about 30 per cent more than the
operating payroll. It exceeded by 18 percent
the cost of-fuel used in electric generating
plants. It was more than twice the amount
paid in dividends and interest to the thou
sands of people who own the Company’s
bonds and preferred stock.
These tax payments help to meet the cost
of government. You benefit from them, along
with every other citizen of Georgia.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WMIRfVfR W I 111 V I
Let's Keep Spreading It Around
AGRICULTURAL LIME
Ask your licensed vendor about the calcium content of the
lime he supplies you.
Lookout Limestone Products, Inc., Walker County, has the
highest quality calcium content obtainable. Ask for it by
name - - Lookout.
Tri-City Concrete, Inc.
Phone 360 Summerville, Georgia
Ing Road, where estimated
damage was SI,OOO.
In getting to the fires out of
the city limits with the greatest
dispatch the Volunteer Depart
ment has a fine record of holding
damage to the lowest minimum
possible.
Sometimes, as in the case
where a complete block burned
out in Dickeyville, the fire had
gained too much headway.
There have been no deaths
from fire this year, as happened
during the period a year ago
when a victim poured gasoline
on a fireplace.
A complete block at Dickeyville
burned out in January a year
ago. There was no chance to
save it.
VFW AND LEGION
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make certain that each new
generation of Americans becomes
equally conscious of the reasons
our country was founded.
We honor our VFW and Amer
ican Legion friends who need no
proof of their loyalty. We salute
them for giving to us, to all
Americans, a new way to re
dedicate ourselves to the ideals
of Americanism.
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY.
The petition of J. R. WILLIAMS, JR.,
THELMA L. M ALLICOAT. and GERAL
DINE WILLIAMS, hereinafter referred to
ns petitioners, respectfully show the fol
lowing facts to the Court.
ONE.
Petitioners desire for themselves, their
successors, associates and assigns, to be
incorporated under the name and style
of: “WILLIAMS FORD COMPANY. INC ,
lor a period of thirty-five years, as pro
vided 'by law, with the right ol renewal
from time to time.
TWO:
Tlie purpose ol the corporation shall
be tor pecuniary gain to itself and stock
holders.
THREE
The principal business of the corpora
tion shall ' e to engage in the buying and
selling of any and all types of automo
biles. trucks, tractors, trailers, and all
I machines propelled by gasoline. diesel
I fuel, fuel oil, or elsewise, and to engage
m and do a general wholesale and retail
business in buying and selling said ve
hicles as aforesaid, and shall be au
thorized to engage in any business having
an approximate relationship to the busi
ness mentioned, including, without limit
ing the generality of the foregoing, whole
sale and retail transactions, as well as
selling and trading in all kinds of prop
erty, either real or personal, and whether
consisting of tangible or intangible prop
erty, and together with the right to en
gage in the .business of building, renting,
leasing, purchasing or selling real prop
erty. either for investment purposes or
otherwise. It is not, however, desired by
thus stating the general nature of the
business to be transacted to limit the
broad powers authorized by statute, all
of which are desired by petitioners.
FOUR.
The capital stock of the corporation
shall be a minimum of Thirty-Five Thou
sand Dollars i 535,000.00». and all of the
capital shall be common stock divided into
shares, with the par value of SIOO.OO each,
and at least ten per cent of the minimum
capitalization shall be paid in before the
beginning of business; and the corpora
tion shall have the right to increase its
common capital stock up to an amount
of common' canltal stock not to exceed
more than One Hundred Thousand Dollars
< $100,000.001 by majority vote of its stock
holders at any meeting or meetings called
for that purpose; and in like manner to
decrease its common capital stock to any
amount not less than Two Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars ($2500.00).
FIVE.
The principal place of business of the
corporation shall be Chattooga County.
Georgia, but petitioners desire also that
thi’ corporation shall have the privilege
of establishing branch offices and places
of business elsewhere, whether within or
without the State of Georgia.
SIX.
The name and oost office address of
each of the applicants ’for the charter
are as follows.
J. R. Williams, Jr.. LaFayette. Georgia.
Thelma L. M-allicoat. LaFayette. Georgia.
Geraldine Williams. LaFayette. Georgia.
SEVEN:
Petitioners desire that said corporation
shall have all of the powers allotted to
corporations of like character, as by law
provided, and shall have all of the powers
authorized by See. 22-1827 and Sec.
22-1828 of the 1933 Code of Georgia, to
gether with all the rights, powers and
privileges granted to corporations under
the laws of the State nf Georgia under
the Corporation Act of 1939 (Acts 37-38>
and Extra Session, page 214. etc.), to
gether with any amendments thereto, and
although such powers are not specifically
prayed for herein, and with the right
to exercise all other corporative functions
now recognized or which mav be here
after recognized as incidental to corpora
tions organized under the laws and Con
stitution of the State of Georgia, and with
all other nowers and privileges and im
munities g'ranted to corporations of like
character and. in addition thereto, the
corporation shall have the right to enter
into anv oartnership or joint venture with
anv other individual or corportaion. and
shall have the right, through its officers,
to guarantee or become surety unon or
to endorse the contracts or obligations of
any other cornoration, firm or individual,
as to anv other matter in which the cor
poration may have a direct interest or
otherwise.
EIGHT:
Applicants prav that the liability of the
stockholders In said corporation be con
firmed to the unpaid purchase price of
the stock subscribed for by each.
WHEREFORE, petitioners prav to be in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with all the powers, privileges
and immunities provided by-law. and tor
such other powers and privileges as are
herein specifically requested.
BOBBY LFE COOK
Attorney tor Petitioner?
ORDER
The within application to secure a char
ter under the name of “WILLIAMS FORD
COMPANY. INC.” having been examined
by me. and
It appearing that the application is
legitimately within the purview and in
tention of the laws of this State, and
It further annaering from the certificate
of the Secretary of State that the name
of the nroposed corporation is not the
name nf’ anv other now existing corpora
tion registered in the records of the Sec
retary of State:
The said application is hereby granted
and the cornoration is created under said
name with the nowers prayed fur and
with the powers given bv law to corpora
tions of similar character.
This 28 day ol March. 1957.
JOHN W DAVIS
Judge. Superior Court.
Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit
5-9
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SAI F
Sealed h ids will be received by the For
est Supervisor. U. S. Forest Service. P. O.
Box 643. Gainesville. Ga. uo to and not
later than 2:00 p.m. on Mav 20. 1957. and
opened immediately thereafter for all the
timber marked fnr cutting on an area
embracing About 7no acres in Section 4
District 6. Lots 128. 161. and 162: and
District 5. Lots 78. 104. 105. 110. and 111,
Chattooga Countv. Georgia, within the
Chattahoochee National Forest, locally
known as the Kartnh Doll Chance, and
estimated to be 854 MBF. more or less,
of mixed pine and hardwood sawtimber.
The minimum acceptable bid rates per
MBF. including stumpage and a deposit
of $6 for timber stand Improvement are
S2B for Virginia, shortleaf, loblolly, and
iongleaf nines sl4 for white ash. beech,
red maple, vellow poplar, and basswood;
sl2 for northern red. white, chestnut,
black, and post oaks- and $? for scarlet
and southern red oaks, black and sweet
minis. $2,000 must accompany each bid.
to be applied nn the purchase price re
funded. or retained in part as liquidated
Airlines ask fare increase on
flights to Europe.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEU’S
damages, according to the conditions of
the sale. The right to reject any and all
bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted
lull information concerning the timber,
the conditions of sale, and the submission
of bids should be obtained from the Dis
trict Forest Ranger, LaFayette, Georgia,
or the Forest Supervisor, Gainesville, Geor
gia.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY*.
WHEREAS, heretofore, on the 19th day
of November. 1955, Frances Chamblee
Robertson did execute to the Delco Fi
nance Company, d/b/a Colonial Credit
Company, a certain security deed to the
following land.
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in (he 13th District and
4th Section ol Chattooga County, Georgia,
being more particularly described as Lot
No. 11 in Block 36 of the Cloudland Park
Subdivision, u plat of which is ot record
in the office ol Clerk of Superior Court
of Chattooga County, Georgia. Also a part
of Lot No. 2 in Block 36 of said Subdi
vision, more particularly described as be
ginning at a point 66 2/3 feet from the
southeast corner ol said Lot No. 11; run
ning thence north 66 2/3 feet.; thence west
75 feet; thence south 66 2/3 feet; thence
east 75 feet to the starting point. Beim
the same property conveyed by Cloudland
Park Company to Mrs. Frances C. Robert
son by deed recorded in Deed Book 39
page 589 of the Chattooga County Deed
Records.
all in Chattooga County, Georgia, to se
cure a note of even date therewith for
$1350.00, all as shown by a security deed
recorded in the office of Clerk of Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, in
Deed Book 62, page 555; aiid
WHEREAS, said note has become in de
fault as to principal, and the under
signed elects that the entire note, prin
cipal 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 tor sale
to the highest and best bidder for cash,
;he above described lands, after proper
advertisement, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1957, between the legal hours of sale
before the Courthouse door in Summerville.
Chattooga County, Georgia. The proceed,
from said sale will be used, first to the
payment of said note, principal, interest
and expenses, and the balance, if any, de
livered to the said Frances Robertson, her
heirs, successors or assigns.
This 2 day of ApriL 1957.
BOBBY LEE COOK. Attorney at law
and Attorney in Fact for Delco
Finance Company, d/b/a Colonial
Credit Company* 4-26
COURT OF ORDINARY. CHATTOOGA
COUNTY. GEORGIA
TO ANY CREDITORS AND ALL PARTIES
AT INTEREST OF THE ESTATE OF
PORTER LANDRUM, DECEASED:
You are hereby required to show cause
before the Court’of Ordinary, to be heard
at the Courthouse in said county on the
Ist Monday in May. 1957. why the petition
of Mildred’ Morton an heir at law of the
said Porter Landrum setting out that the
said Porter Landrum died intestate in the
county of Chattooga. State of Georgia, and
that the said estate owes no debts and
that the heirs of said Porter Landrum
have agreed upon a division of said estate
and praying for an order finding that no
administration upon said estate is neces
sary should not be granted, and said or
dered entered.
This Ist day of April. 1957.
JOHN W. KING
Ordinary. Chattooga County, Georgia
4-25
IN RE: Petition ol Jim Cooper and
Ruth Cummings Cooper to Adopt Edwin
Mike Riley
NO. 1927
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM. 1957
INTERLOCUTORY ORDER
The above and foregoing petition read
and considered, and let all persons inter
ested in said matter show cause, if any
they can, before me at 10:00 o'clock a.m
at the Courthouse in Summerville. Georgia
j on the 19th day of June. 1957, why the
temporary custody of the minor child. Ed
win Mike Riley, should not be awarded
to petitioners in the foregoing matter. Let
a conformed copy of the foregoing peti
tion. together with a copy of this order.
1 be served upon Vera Cooper Hardy and
| Watson Riley, immediately, unless service
oi said petition and notice be duly waived
by them, or either of them, in writing.
It appearing to the court that the ad
dress and whereabouts of Watson Riley is
unknown and cannot be ascertained, it is
further ordered that Watson Riley be
served by nublication once a week for
four weeks in the official organ of Chat
tooga County. Georgia.
This 22nd day of March. 1957.
JOHN W. DAVIS
Judge, Superior Court.
Chattooga County, Georgia
4-25
CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GEORGIA
COURT OF ORDINARY.
Tw any Creditors and* All Partie - a*-
In terest
Regarding Estate of Porter Landrum
I formerly of Chattooga County. Georgia,
notice is hereby given that Mildred Morton,
one of the heirs, has filed application with
me to declare no Administration necessary.
Said application will be heard at my
office Monday. May 6. 1957, and if no
objection is made ah order will be passed
i saving no Administration necessary.
this April Ist. 1957
J W. KING. Ordinary
4-25
ADVERTISEMENT TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Ordinary
of said State and County, there will be
sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday
in May, 1957. the same being May 7, 1957,
at the courthouse door in Summerville.
Georgia, between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest and best bidder for cash,
the following described land in said county,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situated,
lying and being in Land Lot No. 58 in the
Sixth District and Fourth Section of Chat
tooga County. Georgia. BEGINNING at a
point on the southerly side of a public
road known as Bridge Road, which runs
easterly from Seventh Street in Summer
ville, Georgia toward (he Chattooga River,
marking the east boundary of property
now or formerly belonging to Raymond
Gentry thence running south over and
along the east boundary of said Gentry
property 170 feet to the H. M. Hawkins
property line; thence running east over
and along said Hawkins property line 143
feet to a field road; thence running north
erly with said field road 170 (eel. more
or less, to the southerly side of aforesaid
Bridge Road; thence running westerly over
i and along said southerly side of Bridge
Road 134 feet, more or less, to the point
of beginning
This the Ist day of April. 1957
GLEEN MORRIS, as Administrator
of the Estate of Clint Morris.
deceased.
I Robert Edward Buries
। Attorney at Law 4-25
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWFR
IN SECURITY DEED
By reason of a default in the monthly
; installments, there will be sold by the
undersigned, before the Court House door
, In Chattooga County. Georgia, on the first
: Tuesday in May. 1957. during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest biddvr for
1 cash, the following described property to
| wit
। All that tract or oarer! of land lying
; and being in Land Lot 62 of the 6th Dis
trict. 4th He» tion of Chattooga County.
I Georgia, mid bring Lots 46. 47. 48. 49. 84
, 85. 86 and 87 of Memorial Subdivision, as
| per plat recorded in Flat Book 3. page 7
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court
nf Chattooga Countv. Georgia, and bring
1 inure particularly described as follows
BEGINNING at a point on the south*
I westerly side of Memorial Drive five
hundred twenty-five t 525» fret north
। westerly from the southwesterly Intersec
tion ol Memorial Drive and Bulmun Hi tret
running thence northwesterly along the
southwesterly side of Memorial Drive a
distance of onr hundred t|oo> fret; thence
south two hundred thirty-right <23B> tret
to the mirthrastrrly side ol an unnamed
street, thrnrr southeasterly along thr
northeasterly sldr of said street onr hun
dred ।too* fert, thencr north two hundred
' fifty )250» frrt to thr nuuthwrstrrlv hide
' of Memorial Drive and thr uoint of be-
I einninp
Baid property will be sold as the prop
erty of Jessie D Hardy under and by virtue
of the power and authority contained in
a certain Drrd to Secure Drbt from Jesxir
D Hardy to Georgia Reeuritirs tnvrMmrnt
Corporation dated May JO 1955. and re
corded In Deed Hook W. page 139 Chat
tooga County Records.
Trie said drrd bring a*H«n«*d to Thr
Brooklyn Havings Hunk on May 30. 1955
recorded in Dead Book 62. paar 139. afore
said record*
The Brooklyn Having* Rank
As Attorney-in-Fad tor
Jessie I) Hardy
Rollin* & McConnell, AHy*.
aju Grunt Ruildina
Atlanta. Ororwia 8-9
GRORCHA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Uy virtue us power ol Hale contained In
Necurlty Dred from RAY F MtGIM. to
<1 KOR (1 I A RKCURITIKN tNVKMIMKNT
CORPORATION dated Api ll 2* 195$ re
rordvil May ft. 195 ft in Deed lamk 67 page
Ift. Chattooaa County Record* *aid Se
curity Dred being given to secure a Note
of even date in thr original principal
amount of Four Thousand Four Hundred
Twenly-flve and No/100 is 4 425 00- with
Intereat from date at the rate nf four and
one.half per rrntum it^ti per annum
on the unpaid balance until paid said
Security Deed havlna been sold assigned,
transferred and conveyed bv GEORGIA
MFrURITirs INVEHTMKNT CORPORA
THIN to THE MAHBACHUBrrrs PIIoTEC
TIVR ASSOCIATION on April 28. I»SS re
corded Mav ft. 1956 in Deed H<>.>it aa page
Ift Chattooga County Record* (here will
be sold by thr undersigned at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash before
the Court house door at Chattooga County
Georgia, within thr legal hours of sale
on the tlr»t Tuesday Tn May. IBhT the
following described property
AH that certain property situated and
being in Land Lot 156 of the 6th District,
4th Section of Chattooga County. Georgia,
and being more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the westerly
side of Spring Creek Road where the
। westerly side nf said road is intersected
by the southern edge of a culvert through
which a branch passes under said Spring
Creek Road In said land lot and district
and running thence south G degrees 50
minutes west along the said Spring Creek
Road three hundred thirty (330) teet to
an iron pin; running thence south 88 de
grees 30 minutes west two hundred sixty
one (261.) feet to the center of u rock pile
running thence north 0 degrees 0G minutes
east three hundred twenty (320) feet to
an iron pin; running thence north 88 de
grees 30 minutes east two hundred ninety
seven i297> teet to the westerly side of
Spring Creek Road and the point of be
ginning.
The debt secured by said Security Deed
and Note has been and is hereby declared
due because of non-payment of tne monthly
installments on said loan The debt re
maining in default, this sale will be made
lor the purpose of paying the same and
all expenses of this sale.
Said property will be sold as the prop
erty of Ray E. McGill and subject to the
outstanding ad valorem taxes and/or
assessments, if any.
THE MASSACHUSETTS PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION
As attorney in fact for Ray E McGill
Crenshaw. Hansell. Ware & Brandon
410 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta 3, Georgia 5-2
CITAI ION
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
MRS. HATTIE ALLMAN, a resident of
this State, having in due form applied to
the undersigned for the guardianship of
the person and property of Roy C. ALL
MAN, incompetent, notice is hereby given
that said application will be heard at the
next court of ordinary for said county, on
1 the first Monday in May, M 67.
Witness mv hand and official signature
this loth day of April. 1957.
/s/ JOHN W KING. Ordinary
-2
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in that certain deed executed
and delivvrwl by Mrs. Frances C. Robert
son to Ross’Alle Federal Savings and Loan
Association, recorded in Book 62. Page 189
of the Deed Records of Chattooga County.
Georgia, conveying the land hereinafter
described to secure a debt described in
said deed, which deed and the powers
therein contained and note secured thereby
have been duly transferred and assigned
unto Ben P Robertson. Jr., the said Ben
P. Robertson, Jr., transferee, as agent and
attorney in fact for said Mrs. Frances C
Robertson, will sell at public outcry before
the Court House door of said Chattooga
County to the highest bidder for cash be
tween the legal hours of sale on the 7th
I day of May. 1957. the same being the
tint Tuesday in said month, all OI the
property conveyed bv and described in said
deed and being as follows: to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot No. 281. in the 13th
District and 4th Section of Chattooga
County, Georgia, and being part of Plat
Book 1. Page 1. in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said County, to
which reference is here made for a more
specific description thereof; and being
more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the west line
of Gadsden Street, which point is 66-2/3
feet .south ot the southwest corner of the
intersection of said Gadsden Street with
Birmingham Avenue, thence running west
wardly and parallel with said Birmingham
Avenue 225 feet to a point on the east
boundary line of Lot No. 4 in Block 36 in
said Subdivision; thence running south and
parallel with said Gadsden Street 6G-2/3
feet to a point; thence running easterly
and parallel with said Birmingham Ave
nue 225 feet to a point on the west line
of Gadsden Street; thence running north
erly and along said west line of said
Gadsden Street 66-2/3 feet to the point of
beginning.
Default has been made in the payment
of monthly installments on the dAbt se
cured by s'aid deed that have become due
and payable since May. 1956. and on
account of said defaults the entire indebt
edness secured by said deed has been duly
declared due and payable and on account
of the noiipa\ment ol said de'g so de
clared due said property will be sold as
aforesaid under power of sale in said deed.
Fee simple title will be made to the
purchaser at such sale.
This 9th dav of April. 1957.
BEN P ROBERTSON JR.. Transferee,
As Agent and Attorney in Fact for
Mrs. Frances C. Robertson
Robert Edward Surles
Attorney at Law
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
I By virtue of an order of the Court of
I Ordinary of said County, granted at the
। April Term. 1957. Mrs. BeiMCrain, guardian
Lpf the property of MacgarFt Frances Crain
land William Davis Crain.'win sell before
the Courthouse Door of said County, on the
I first Tuesday in May, next, within the
legal hours of salp, the following property,
to-wit: The vested remainder interest in
fee which Margaret Frances Crain and
William Davis Crain have in the within
described property after the termination
of the life estate of Mrs. Ben Crain.
B«ing Six acres, more or less, of Lot
of Land Number 248 in the Thirteenth
District and Fourth Section of Chattooga
Countv. Georgia, bounded by lines running
as follows:
Beginning at the Southeast corner near
the church well; thence running in a
northwesterly course thirty-six rods; thence
running in a southwesterly course forty
four (44* rods; thence running in an east
erly course fifty-one (61) rods to LaFayette
and Blue Pond Road; thence running
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of lor-ion bur*. ruhlH'r.ißolalrd luill-joiut*. ami outrigger rear
Wilson Motor & Implement Company
_.. _ _ . ... Summerville, Ga. . - -
northeast with said road nine (9) rods
to the point of beginning near said church
well. The included land hereby conveyed
being known as the A Day house and lot,
and this description being substantially the
.
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Room Suite on a New One,
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Special Gifts to All Newlyweds When They Buy Their
Furniture From Us.
Check Our Prices, Check the Quality, Try Our Serv
ice, Easy Terms.
BIG DISCOUNT FOR CASH
$39.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESS $25.00 .
$139.00 6 CHAIR DINETTE SUITES $95.00
BEAUTIFUL THROW RUGS Only $2.95 I
9 x 12 LINOLEUM RUGS $6.95 :
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REMEMBER YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT THE LOOP
The Loop Furniture Co., Inc.
PHONE 58
same as that given in a deed made by Mrs.
Leila C. Groover conveying the same land
to Menlo Bank and recorded in Book 16.
page i.BO of the Deed Records of said Coun
ty. AND also in a deed by Kfrs. C. A,
»pring« iugeniou•ly teamed io a new frame with a lower
crater of gravity.
So don’t let the milea bump by in ordinary transportation.
Izt u* lend ymi a Chryder tomorrow. Then Dome on back
uud Imd out how thr going in even raider when you buy!
NOW IN THE *3OOO PRICE RANCH
Cameron conveying the same land to said
Mrs. Leila C. Groover, and recorded in
Book 9. page 582 of said Deed Records.
F. H. Boney
Attorney for Guardian 5-2
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