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yHURSDAY, MAY 21, 195 ft
■Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
■GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
I Because of default in the pay
■nent of the indebtedness se
cured by a deed to secure debt
Executed by EDWARD J. SIM- ;
Kinds to The Georgia Loan &
Krust Company of Macon, Geor-
Kia dated October 8, 1955 and re- i
Korded in Deed Book 62, page
Kg 3. Chattooga County Records,
Hire undersigned, Georgia Loan
Bk Trust Company, pursuant to
Mild deed and the note thereby .
poured has declared the entire .
H mount of said indebtedness due ■
■ nd payable and pursuant to the
bower of sale contained in said ’
| eed, will on the first Tuesday j
1 : June, 1959, during the legal ■
I ours of sale, at the Courthouse ■
sci Chattooga County sell at pub- ;
He outcry to the highest bidder
Hor cash, the property described
Hr said deed, to-wit:
I All that tract or parcel of land I i
B/ing and being in Land Lot No.
■2 of the 6th District and 4th ।
Hection of Chattooga County, j;
Hleorgia and being Lots 12, 13,
■nd 14 of Maxey Subdivision by J,
I Cieffer Lindsey, C. E., dated i ]
I September, 1951 and recorded in i
■ >lat Book 1, page 28, Chattooga |<
I bounty records and more par- 1 (
■ icularly described as follows: j,
BEGINNING at a point on the 1
I >ast side of Taylor Street 1001
I 'eet south from the intersection 11
I if the south side of Third Street I1
I with the east side of Taylor i 1
■ street; thence in a southerly di-h
I lection along the east side of j I
■Taylor Street a distance of 150 j i
■feet to the northwest corner of :
■Lot No. 11; thence in an easterly ’
■direction along the northern 1
■boundary line of Lot 11 of said <
■Block and Subdivision a distance j
of 150 feet; thence in a north- 1
erly direction along the western ;
boundary line of Lots 5,4, and 3
of said Block and Subdivision a 1
distance of 150 feet; thence in a <
westerly direction along the 1
southern boundary line of Lot 1
15 of said Block and Subdivision 1
a distance of 150 feet to the
: point of beginning, being im- i
proved property in the City of 1
Summerville, Georgia. 1
Said property will be sold as i
E the property of EDWARD J.
' SIMONDS and the proceeds of 1
I said sale will be applied to the J <
payment of said indebtedness, j <
the expense of said sale, all as |1
provided in said deed, and the 1
undersigned will execute a deed 1 :
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to the purchaser at said sale as
provided in the aforementioned
deed to secure debt.
THE GEORGIA LOAN &
TRUST COMPANY
As Attorney in Fact for
Edward J. Simonds
F. H. Boney
Attorney at Law 5-28 c
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
Court of Ordinary
May 4. 1959
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Dillie Hulgan Campbell
widow of said W. B. Campbell for
a twelve months’ support for
herself, having filed their re
turn; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause,-
if any they have, at the next
regular June term of this court,
why said application should not
be granted.
J. W. KING, Ordinary
5-28
GEORGIA, Chattooga County ,
Whereas, heretofore on No
vember 26, 1952, Jim and Thelma
Dillard did execute to Archibald
A. Farrar, a certain security
deed to the following described
land:
In the 6th District and 4th
Section of Chattooga County,
Georgia and in the City of Sum
merville and more particularly
described as follows:
Being lots Nos. 16 and 17 in
the C. F. Goodman Subdivision
according to a plat of same on
record in the Courthouse in
Summerville in Plat Book 2, page
88.
in Chattooga County, Georgia to
secure a note of even date there
with for $2000.00, all as shown by
a security deed recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia in Book 56, page 65
and
Whereas, on November 9, 1953
the said Archibald A. Farrar did
convey to the undersigned the
said note, the said security deed,
and the land described therein
and
Whereas, said note has become
in default as to principal and in
terest and the undersigned elects
that the said note, principal and
interest becomes due at once.
Now. therefore, according to
the original terms of said se
curity deed and the law in such
cases made and provided the
undersigned will expose for sale
to the highest and best bidder
for cash the above described
TELL
land after proper advertisement I
on the first Tuesday in June,l
1959 between the legal hours of'
sale before the courthouse door )
in Summerville, Chattooga
County, Georgia, the proceeds
from said sale will be used first
for the payment of said note,
principal and interest and ex
penses and the balance, if any,
delivered to the said Jim and
Thelma Dillard.
This 4th day of May, 1959.
ANNIE GAMBLE
Agent and Attorney in Fact
for Jim and Thelma Dillard
5-28 c
TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT
TO CONVEY OR ENCUMBER
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
To all Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Frances Marbutt having
filed her petition seeking leave
.| to encumber real estate set aside
Ito herself and her minor chil
dren out of the estate of H. R.
Marbutt deceased, as a year’s
support, this is to cite all and
singular the persons who may be
interested therein, to be and ap
pear before me on the 29th day
, of May,' 1959 at 10:00 A.M., and
show cause, if any they can, why
the prayers of said petition
should not be granted.
Witness my official signature,
this 19th day of May, 1959.
(s) J. W. KING, Ordinary
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COURT OF ORDINARY.
Chattooga County. Georgia
TO ANY CREDITORS AND ALL
PARTIES AT INTEREST:
Regarding Estate of S. L.
HARRIS, formerly of Chattooga
County, Georgia, notice is here
by given that WILLIAM D. HAR
RIS. the heir, has filed applica
tion with me to declare no Ad
ministration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday. June 1,
1959, and if no objection is made
an order will be passed saying
no Administration necessary.
May 5, 1959
JOHN W. KING. Ordinary
5-28 p
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Chattooga County
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Mrs. Ruby Rowlls having, in
proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Minnie
Mae Gayler, late of said County,
this is to cite all and singular
; the creditors and next of kin of
■ ■ Minnie Mae Gayler to be and
: I appear at my office within the
•; time allowed by law, and show
i. cause, if any they can, why per-
ME....
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Cloud land News
By MRS. C. R. DOWNEY
Dr. H. L. Holtzendorf and son
of Cloudland, and Mr. and Mrs.l
Nathan Daniels and son of I
Pennville attended the Rodeo in
Rome Saturday night.
A number of people from the
Cloudland community took part
in Homecoming and Decoration
Day at Mt. Olive Methodist
Church Sunday.
The Bob McSpaddens of Rome;
opened their lake cottage this
week-end.
Mrs. Joe Wade and Mr. and j
Mrs. Johnnie Slatton of Chatta- I
nooga were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hawkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spechts,
business managers of Girl Scout
Camp Juliette Low, were here on
business last week-end.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Wood, Jr., were Mr. and।
Mrs. Harry Selman and Mr. and j
Mrs. Camp of Rome, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Tommie Fisher, L. B.
Thomason and Leßoy Alexander j
of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snook of
Birmingham spent the week-end
in their Brow home. Mrs. Snook
will remain for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Green and
Donald were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mrs. Green’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of Hena
gar. Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Searles
of Summerville were in Cloud
land Sunday looking over some
of the new construction. Mr. and
Mrs. Searles are property owners
here.
manent administration should
not be granted to Mrs. Ruby
Rowlls on Minnie Mae Gayler
estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this sth day of May,
1959.
JOHN W. KING, Ordinary
5-28 p
NOTICE OF ELECTION
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS
OF THE CITY OF SUMMER
VILLE, GEORGIA
Notice is hereby given that on ;
the 23rd day of May, 1959, an’
election will be held in the City j
of Summerville, Georgia, at j
which time there will be sub-;
mitted to the qualified voters of
said city for their determination
the question of whether or /not
they will approve or reject house
bill No. 425, which was approved
March 10, 1959, Georgia Laws, j
; 1959, page 2809. Said Act grant- ;
ing a new charter to the City of I
Summerville upon its approval |
by the qualified voters of said !
City.
The voting polls will be open
at 7 o’clock A.M. and close at 6
o’clock. P.M., Eastern Standard
Time, on the 23rd day of May,
1959, and the place of voting will'
be at the regular place for hold- ;
ing election for Mayor and;
Council for said City, to-wit: 1
The Chattooga County Court- j
house. Those qualified to vote at I
said election shall be determined ;
in accordance with the law gov- I
erning the election of officers of’
the City of Summerville, Geor- ■
gia.
The qualified voters at the j
time of the election desiring to:
vote for approval of the new |
charter will do so by casting |
their ballots having printed or |
written thereon the words:
“FOR approval of the act grant
ing a new charter to the City of
Summerville”. The qualified
voters at the time of the elec
tion desiring to vote against the
approval of the new charter will
do so by casting their ballots
having printed or written there
on tiie words: “AGAINST ap-1
proval of the act granting a new j
charter to the City of Summer- I
ville”.
M. H. COPELAND, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sam Sitton, Jr., Clerk 5-21 c
r Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Howard of
Miami opened their Cloudland
I home this week and will be here
j for the summer.
Sunday afternoon guests of
the Bert Willinghams were Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Baker and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe King.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Magnus- ’
son of LaFayette were the guests
I Sunday of the Clifford Green
j family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harbour of
| Cioudland and Florida have
i purchased the Captain Lamb
Brow Cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Sadd Dalton of
Trion opened their Brow home
this week-end.
Miss Faye Hawkins was the
week-end guest of Miss Joan
Tate. They attended Young Peo
ple’s Union Sunday night at
1 Menlo Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cousins of
Decatur, with family and
I friends, were in their Brow home
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee Cook
of Summerville, with children
and friends, were in their home
here for the week-end. The chil
dren attended Sunday morning
services at the Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Bedwell of Atlanta, mem
ber of the Board of Directors of
i Girl Scout Camp Juliette Low,
was in Cloudland on business
this week-end.
Construction of a new kitchen
and dining hall at the camp is
nearing completion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cordle and
children of Summerville spent
the week-end in their Cloudland
Cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sleeter
and family of Birmingham were
here for the week-end, attend
ing Sunday morning services at
the Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
Sleeter will return Tuesday with
[ a group of friends.
Mrs. June Yarbrough of At
lanta is guest of her grand
j father, J. F. Tate, this week. She
I and Mr. Tate were out for a
short ride Monday afternoon.
: Friends extend get well wishes to
| Mr. Tate who has been very ill.
Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Downey en-
I tertained friends from Cloud
' land and LaFayette with a
chicken barbecue at their home
Sunday evening.
The Georgia Crop Improve
] ment Association field inspected
; and approved for certification
111,180 acres of peanuts in 1958.
THE BAFFLES By Mahoney
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LADY WRESTLING
IN MIXED TAG
MATCH FRI. NIGHT
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JAN LaSALLE
Lady wrestlers will be featured j
in a mixed tag team match at
LaFayette High School Friday
night, May 22, with the main
event scheduled to start at 8:30
o’clock.
The main event will highlight
two men and one girl on each
team. Evelyn Williams, 148
pounds, of Chicago, will team
with Tarzan White and Big Jack
Bray. Their opponents will be 154
pound Jan LaSalle of Hollywood,
I with Billy Watson and El Diablo.
Profits from the matches go
> into the LaFayette High School
■ athletic fund.
ATLANTA CRACKERS
PLAY CHATTANOOGA
AT ENGEL FRIDAY
The Atlanta Crackers invade
Engel Stadium in Chattanooga
Friday night for their first ap
| pearance of the year, starting
j a three-game series against the
' Lookouts.
Single games are slated Fri
i day night. Saturday night and
I Sunday afternoon.
The annual Shrine Night
| game for the crippled children
| fund is scheduled Friday. Pro-
I ceeds will help send crippled
I children to the hospital in Lex-
I ington, Ky.
Following the Crackers, Nash
i ville's powerful Vols take on the
| Lookouts Monday night for a
I four-game series, through next
. Thursday, May 28. Single games
1 are slated Monday. Tuesday,
। Wednesday and Thursday
nights.
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Carter School
Sets Program
For Seniors
Five seniors at A. C. Carter!
Consolidated School here will
graduate in exercises to be held
Sunday morning, May 22, at 10
o’clock in the school audito
rium.
Members of the senior class,
are Mary Ann Elizabeth Farmer,
Jessie Juaniese W. M. Mosley,
John Henry Perry, Helen Eliza
beth Shepherd and June Carol
Sturdivant.
June Sturdivant is the vale
dictorian and Jessie Juaniese'
Mosley is the salutatorian. The.
honor student is Helen Shep
herd.
A. L. Jessie, Associate Pro-
MAINE COURSE IN NUTRITION
YES
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^ necessarily healthy.
A diet should include /' H
/yr '"'"y some fats, but foods MR h
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_ fat-producing IIhFII
should be avoided. |ttjyi
_Dr. Bernard E Proctor, _
, head of the Food Technology
/ "1 1 • Department of the Massachusetts
’ Institute of Technology says
That Maine Sardines contain
essential proteins and fats, and
,; 'V 0 -That these substances are so
_ that "they favor good
muscle building and reduce a
_ tendency toward production of fatg*
for a healthful snack, luncheon, omdniqhf supper/
an ideal combination, laden with all the essential food sub
stances, is a sandwich of enriched bread and Mame Sardines.
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TEAM IN REVIVAL
Reverend A. N. White and his
son, J. C. White, will conduct re
vival services at Chapel Hill
Baptist Church beginning next
Sunday.
Services will be held each eve
ning at 7:30 o’clock and will con
tinue through May 31. The pub
lic is invited.
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fall of regime.
fessor at Morris Brown College,
will deliver the commencement
address. He will be Introduced
by B. L. Fuse, Principal of the
Carter School.
The high school chorus will be
heard in several selections.
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