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Legal Notices
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
Under and by virtue of the
powers contained in that cer
tain warranty deed to secure
debt, executed and delievered by
Lee Roy Reese to Home Federal
Savings & Loan Association of
Rome, dated August 12, 1960,
which said deed is recorded in
Deed Book 77, Page 563 in the
Office of the Chattooga Su
perior Court Clerk, conveying
the property hereinafter de
scribed to secure a note of even
date in the principal amount of
Two Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($2,500.00), due and pay
able in 96 consecutive monthly
installments; there will be sold
at public outcry, before the
courthouse door of Chattooga
County, Georgia within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tues
day in March, 1963, same being
on the fifth day of March, to
the highest bidder for cash, by
the undersigned as attorney in
fact for Lee Roy Reese, all of
the property conveyed by and
described in said deed and
being as follows, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land situated, lying and being
in Land Lot Number Two
Hundred Fifty (250) in the
Thirteenth District and Fourth
Section of Chattooga County,
Georgia, and being all of Lots
Seven (7) and Eight (8) of the
property of Fred Thomas and
Ross Thomas as shown on a plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 4,
Page 22 in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia, ref
erence to which plat is hereby
made for a more particular de
scription. Said property is more
fully described according to said
plat as beginning at a point on
the northerly line of Reese
Street two hundred seventy-five
(275) feet south eighty-eight
and three-fourths (8834) de
grees west, measured along the
north line of Reese Street, from
the intersection of the north
line of Reese Street with the
westerly line of the Menlo-
Alpine Road, said beginning
point being located at the
southwest corner of Lot Num
ber Six (6) of said subdivision,
and from said beginning point
running thence north two and
three fourths (2%) degrees west
two hundred fourteen (214)
feet; thence westerly, along the
northerly line of said Lots Seven
(7) and Eight 18) one hundred
(100) feet to tne northeast cor
ner of Lot Nine (9) of said sub
division; thence south two and
three-fourths (2%) degrees
east, along the line separating
Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9) of
said subdivision, two hundred
ten (2W) feet, more or less, to
a point on the northerly line of
Reese Street, thence easterly,
along the northerly line of Reese
Street, one hundred (100) feet to
the point of beginning.
Default has been made in the
payment of monthly install
ments on the debt evidenced by
said note and secured by said
warranty deed to secure debt
and on account of said defaults
said entire debt has become due
and payable and is hereby de
clared due and payable because
of the non-payment of the
monthly installments. On ac
count of the non-payment of
said debt declared due, afore
said property will be sold as
aforesaid under the power of
(sale in said deed for the pur
pose of paying said debt and all
expenses of this sale. Proper
conveyance will be made to the
purchaser by the undersigned
as provided in this deed.
Said property will be sold as
the property of Lee Roy Reese
and subject to the outstanding
ad valorem taxes and/or as
sessments, if any. *
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF ROME
As Agent and Attorney in
Fact for Lee Roy Reese
Robert Edward Surles
Attorney at Law
Summerville, Georgia 2-28 c
STATE OF GEORGIA )
) ss.
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA )
BECAUSE of default in the
payment of the indebtedness
secured by a deed to secure debt
executed by ROY L. BARNETT
and PATRICIA ANN BARNETT
to STATEWIDE MORTGAGE
COMPANY on the 4th day of |
November, 1960, and recorded in,
Deed Book 80, pages 205 and 206
in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Chattooga ‘
County, Georgia, which deed to
secure debt with all the rights |
and powers contained therein
and the debt secured thereby.
were transferred and assigned I
by STATEWIDE MORTGAGE
COMPANY to PROTECTIVE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
the undersigned PROTECTIVE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
pursuant to said deed and the
note thereby secured, has de
clared the entire amount of
said indebtedness due and pay- j
able, and pursuant to the power;
of sale contained in said deed
wiA, on the First Tuesday In
March, 1963, during the legal |
hours of sale, at the Courthouse i
Door in Chattooga County.'
Georgia, sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash the
following described property,
to-wit:
All that real estate situated
and being in Land Lot 100 In
the 6th District and 4th Section
of Chattooga County, Georgia, -
and being Lots Numbers 42. 43.
44 and 45 of Block “O" in t^e
Thomas Subdivision No. L as J
per plat thereof recorded in
- Plat Book 2, page 86 in the Os
- fice of the Clerk of Superior
3 X ourt . of Chattooga County,
f Georgia, and being more par
-1 ticularly described as:
f BEGINNING at a point on the
, west side of Rose Circle 450 feet
i north of the intersection of the
J north side of Rossville Boule
■ vard and the west side of Rose
’ ?J rc ^ e ’ runn ing thence north
■ 13>4 degrees east, and along the
1 west side of Rose Circle, 100 feet
to a point; running thence
I north 80 degrees west 162 feet to
■ a point; running thence south,
' 11 degrees west 100 feet to a
I point; running thence south, 80
’ degrees east 158 feet to the
1 point of beginning, and having
1 situated thereon a one-story
■ frame dwelling known as No.
; 1110 Rose Circle, Trion, Georgia.
> Said property will be sold by
’ said Transferee, Protective Life
1 Insurance Company, under the
power of sale contained in said
I security deed, and the proceeds
I of said sale will be applied to
the payment of the indebted
: ness secured thereby, the ex
; pense of said sale, and as pro
-1 vided in said deed the under
-1 signed will execute a deed to the
purchaser at said sale as pro
. vided in the aforementioned
; deed to secure debt.
PROTECTIVE LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
As Attorney-in-Fact for
ROY L. BARNETT and
PATRICIA ANN BARNETT
FULLBRIGHT & DUFFEY,
ATTORNEYS
P. O. Box 686
Rome, Georgia 2-28 p
CASE NO.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY
GEORGIA
ACTION FOR DIVORCE
EUNICE LITTLEJOHN
VS.
RALPH E. LITTLEJOHN
TO RALPH E. LITTLEJOHN,
defendant, whose mailing ad
dress is unknown:
You are hereby notified that
the above captioned action was
filed in the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia on
the sth day of February, 1963 in
the office of the Clerk of Su
perior Court of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia, and by virtue of an
order for service by publication
which was signed by the Judge
of said Court on the sth day of
February, 1963, you are hereby
commanded to be and appear at
said Court within 60 days of the
date of said order for service by
publication, and on the Bth day
of April, 1963, to answer in said
matter.
Witness the Honorable S. W.
Fariss, Judge of said Court, this
the sth day of February, 1963.
SAM L. CORDLE
Clerk of Superior Court
Chattooga County, Georgia
2-28 c
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned, in response to
a request by the Mayor and
Council of the Town of Menlo,
Georgia, intends to apply to the
General Assembly of Georgia at
the 1963 session thereof for the
passage of a bill to amend the
charter of the Town of Menlo,
as enacted by Georgia Laws
1903, page 588 et seq., as
amended, which bill will change
the name of the Town of Menlo,
Georgia to the City of Menlo,
Georgia.
This 13th day of February,
1963.
JAMES H. FLOYD
Representative from Chat
tooga County in the General
Assembly of Georgia
2-28 c
GEORGIA, Chatteoga County
Court of Ordinary
Feb. 4, 1963
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. J. C. (Alma J.) Mc-
Cullough widow of said J. C.
McCullough for a twelve months’
support for herself and no
minor children, having filed
their return; all persons con-,
cerned are hereby cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the
next regular March term of this
court, why said application
(should not be granted.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
2-28 c
CITATION
RE: Petition of Tony Randolph
Adams, a minor, by and
through his next friend,
Huddle Marie Scott
Case No.
Chattooga Superior Court
Notice is hereby given that
TONY RANDOLPH ADAMS, age
17 years, has filed a petition by
and through his next friend, I
HUDDIE MARIE SCOTT, in the
1 Chattooga Superior Court, to (
change his name from TONY
RANDOLPH ADAMS to TONY
RANDOLPH SCOTT, and notice'
is hereby given that any inter- 1
ested or affected party may ap-.
pear and file his objections, if j
any. on or before April 1, 1963. I
This 4 day of February, 1963.
BOBBY LEE COOK,
Attorney for Petitioner
2-28 c
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY:
The petition of CHATTOOGA
MILLS, INC. respectfully shows:
1.
That petitioner is a corpora
tion duly chartered by this |
court on the 30th day of May,
1952.
2.
That petitioner now desires to
surrender its charter and fran
chises to the State of Georgia
1 and be dissolved as a corpora
■ j tion.
3.
, That such dissolution may be
■ allowed without injustice to any
stockholder or to any person
> having any claim or demand of
; any character against said cor
i poration.
4.
> That petitioner has arranged
1 or has provided for the payment
; of every debt, demand, or obll
; gation owed by it to any person
■ for the distribution of its assets
1 to its stockholders.
, 5.
1 That at a meeting of its
l shareholders held on November
i 16, 1959, at which all the out
; standing stock of the corpora
-1 tion was represented and which
. was held pursuant to the call
. of the directors, a resolution
was unanimously adopted upon
■ the recommendation of the di
■ rectors by the affirmative vote
■ of the entire capital stock re
-1 solving that the corporation
1 surrender its charter and fran
chises and be dissolved, and
ratifying a resolution of the
directors to that effect. A duly
certified copy of the resolution
and the resolution of the direc
tors which was ratified by the
stockholders is attached heretc
and identified as Exhibit “A”.
6.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that an order and decree be
entered accepting the surrender
of its charter and franchises
and dissolving it as a corpora
tion.
CHATTOOGA MILLS, INC.
/s/ Elizabeth P. Sturdivant
President
King & Spalding
434 Trust Company of Georgia
Building
Atlanta 3, Georgia
Attorneys at Law
- EXHIBIT “A”
I, IRWIN G. THOMAS, Secre
tary of Chattooga Mills, Inc.
hereby certify that the following
is a true and correct copy of the
resolution duly adopted by the
directors of Chattooga Mills,
Inc. on November 16, 1959 and
a true and correct copy of the
resolution adopted by the share
holders at a special meeting on
November 16, 1959 by the unan
imous vote of all of the capital
stock of the corporation:
DIRECTORS’ RESOLUTION
“RESOLVED that this Board
recommend to the stockholders
of this Company its complete
liquidation by the payment of
a liquidating dividend of $70,-
000.00 pro rata among the
holders of its stock of record as
of November 16, 1959, said divi
dend to be paid on or before
December 2, 1959, and that
this Board also recommend the
winding up of the affairs of the
Company by its officers and di
rectors, including the payment
of all liabilities and the collec
tion of all obligations owing to
the Company and the payment
of a final liquidating dividend
upon the completion of such
winding up of the Company’s
affairs, all said payments of
liquidating dividends to be made
only upon the surrender and
cancellation of the issued and
outstanding shares of the Com
pany by its stockholders.
FURTHER RESOLVED that
this Board recommend to the
stockholders in connection with
said liquidation that this Com
pany’s charter be surrendered
and that its officers, directors
and attorneys be authorized to
take such steps as may be nec
essary to secure a dissolution of
the Company’s charter.
FURTHER RESOLVED that
the Secretary of this Company
call a meeting of its stock
holders to be held on November
28, 1959, at the office of Mont
gomery Knitting Mill, in Sum
merville, Georgia, commencing
at 10:00 p.m., to consider the
proposal of the Board of Direc
tors for liquidation as contained
in the foregoing resolutions,
provided that such meeting may
be held at any time prior to said
date if all stockholders of rec
ord consept and waive notice of
the time,'place and purpose of
said meeting.”
STOCKHOLDERS’
RESOLUTION
“RESOLVED that this Com
pany enter into a plan of liqui
dation as outlined in the resolu
tion of the Board of Directors
adopted at the meeting held on
November 16, 1959, which reso
lution is hereby ratified, adopted
and confirmed, and
FURTHER RESOLVED that
the officers, directors and at
torneys for the Company be and
they are hereby authorized and
directed to put into effect im
mediately the provisions of the
resolution of the Board of Di
rectors recommending the liqui
dation of this Company and the
dissolution of its charter.”
This 14th day of February,
1963.
Irwin G. Thomas
Secretary
ORDER OF DISSOLUTION
AND SURRENDER
The within and foregoing
petition for dissolution and sur
render of the corporate charter
of Chattooga Mills, Inc. read
and considered, the same is
hereby sanctioned and ordered
filed.
It appearing that the petition
l is within the purview and in
ention of the laws of this State.
It is ordered and adjudged
that Chattooga Mills, Inc. be
and the same is dissolved and
its corporate charter Is hereby
surrendered.
This 15th day of February,
Welmyer News
By CLARA CLEVELAND
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Austin and girls, and Mrs. M. N.
Locklear Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Felton Locklear, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Locklear and daugh
ter, of Gadsden, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Locklear.
Mrs. Laura Knox is recuper
ating at her home following
several days’ stay in the local
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilbanks
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver
were in Leesburg, Ala., Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Alexander, of
Smyrna, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Alexander.
Mrs. Frank Logan, long-time
resident of this community, died
at her home, Thursday night.
Among those from out-of-town
attending her funeral were
Clarence Stiles, of Marietta; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack L. Logan, of
Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Logan, of Lindale; Mrs.
Olan Howell, of Rome; Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Kimbell, of Stevens,
Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimbell,
of Harriman, Tenn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Perry and Miss Elsie
Hall, of Chattanooga; Mrs. Con
nie Tate, of Chickamauga, and
John Kimbell, of LaFayette.
Orrin Blessing remains ill at
his home.
Mrs. Thurman Martin spent
the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell,
Tammia and Jacqulin were
sightseeing on Lookout Moun
tain Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Clark, of
Chickamauga, and Mr. and Mrs.
Payne Calhoun were Friday eve
ning supper guests of Mr. and
1963.
/s/ Samael W. Fariss
Judge, Superior Court,
Lookout Mountain Circuit
3-14 c
All creditors of the Estate of
Willie Miles Broyles, late of
Chattooga County, deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment.
This 19th day of February, 1963.
Fannie Mae Broyles, Ex
ector of the Estate of
Willie Miles Broyles, Sum
merville, Georgia or c/o
Thomas J. Espy, Jr., At
torney, Summerville, Ga.
3-14 p
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. Alice C. Toles, late of said
County, deceased, are hereby
notified to render their de
mands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment to us.
This sth day of February,
1963.
BLANCHE E. TOLES and
C. RALPH TOLES,
Executors U/W of Mrs. Alice
C. Toles
F. H. Boney
Attorney at Law
Summerville, Georgia 2-28 c
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Mrs. Deed Lancaster.
I Mrs. Olan Howell, of Rome,
was visiting in this community
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Perry and
, Miss Elsie Hall of Chattanooga,
j were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Ernest King and Miss Sara
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell,
I Tammia and Jacqulin were in
Rome Sunday afternoon.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Hendrix
were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hendrix
of Henagar. Ala., and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ramey and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Alex
ander, of Rossville, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Rider.
Mr. and Mrs. William Camp
bell, of College Park, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer McWhorter and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Herdis Skelton
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell
and daughters.
Sunday evening supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilbanks
were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Oliver.
Newspaper
Says Floyd
Paid $732
Rep. James H. Floyd of Chat
toga was listed by an Atlanta
newspaper Sunday as having
drawn $732 for his work on the
appropriations committee of the
Georgia General Assembly.
Altogether, legislators have
drawn a total of $37,739 for the
recess study, it was stated in
The Atlanta Journal-Constitu
tion.
It was noted that so far 42
representatives and 11 senators
had put in for and received per
diem pay, expense money and
travel allowances for interim
metings of the joint Senate-
House committee. The legislators
get S2O a day, plus S3O for each
day’s expenses and travel ex
penses at eight cents a mile.
Floyd and 35 others from the
House put in for pay, expenses
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of Rt. 1. Lyerly, is being reassign- C
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technical training as a United a
States Air Force communications 11
operations specialist. v
Airman Hall, who completed g
the first phase of his military
training, was selected for the D
specialized course on the basis e
of his interests and aptitudes.
The airman is a former stu- I\
dent at A. C. Carter High School,
Summerville. a
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Coosa Plan £
Group to Tour a
Coosa Tech j
The monthly meeting of the
Coosa Valley Area Planning and a
Development Commission will be a
held at 10:30 a.m., today at the q
Aloha Restaurant in Rome.
Arrangements have been made k
for the Commission members to s
tour the Coosa Valley Vocation- t
al-Technical School following
the meeting.
Chattooga members are John
Bankson and J. C. Woods.
and travel money for 14 days of
Appropriations Committee work,
the newspaper said.
The Stinwnerville News, Thursday, February 21,1863 it
News Os Chelsea
By Ann Brown, Route 1, Menlo, Ga
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Willingham and
family were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Finister and girls and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Finister.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Finister were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Gentry, of Rome,
and Mrs. Olin Brown and Steve.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Farmer was Mrs. Roy
Finister.
Mrs. Tom Garner was guest of
Mrs. Harrison Hammond Mon
day.
Visiting the Tom Garner’s
Sunday were Mrs. Alma Ham
monds, Mrs. Howard Finister,
Thelma and Beverly, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Finister and Mr. Hiram
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willingham
and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wil
lingham and daughter, of Ross
ville, were Sunday afternoon
guests of John Willingham.
Mrs. Martha Wright visited
Misses Beulah and Annie Garn
er Sunday.
Mrs. Bonnie Clowdis visited
Misses Beulah and Annie Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Linda
and Terry and Mrs. D. O. Smith
visited Mrs. George Potts, who
is a patient in Centre, Ala. hos
pital and Lee Eleam who is a
patient in Floyd Hospital Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Earl Smith and Linda
were Tuesday supper guests of
Mrs. Herman Miller and Gary in
LaFayette.
Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Huskey and Kathy
and Janet Whitten, was Randy
Thomas.
Friday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Beam and Jackie were
Sharon Jones and Janet Whit
ten.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Willing-
hI°T |C E
Chattooga County Wildlife Club is having
a membership drive and we urge anyone
who is interested in promoting better fish
ing and hunting in our area to join.
By the way, the Chattooga County Wild
life Club Lake will reopen the first of June
of this year and should afford plenty of
good fishing for our members.
If you wish to join, contact any member of
the club or fill out the form below and
send with a $5 check or money order to:
C. M. Tutton, Jr., Secretary
Chattooga County Wildlife Club
117 East Washington Street
Summerville, Georgia
| Application for Membership
| Name
| Street or Route ’
I CRy I
ingham and Mary and Miss
Becky Hall visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Hughes in Dalton, Sun
day.
Mrs. G. A. Jackson and Frank
lin and Alice Pickle and Tina
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nay
son and family Sunday. In the
afternoon they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garner.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell and
boys were Mrs. Ada Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Brown and Mi
chelle, Mrs. Betty White and
children and Mrs. Myra Church
well. Afternoon guests were Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Mitchell and boys.
Saturday night guest of Ronny
Wilson was Larry Mitchell.
Mrs. Myra Churchwell was
Saturday night guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Mitchell and boys.
Photo of
Davis Used
On Magazine
A picture of Congressman
John Davis of Summerville ap
pears on the cover of Trux, the
magazine of the southern truck
ing industry.
He and a group of other Geor
gia Congressmen are shown in
front of the national head
quarters of the American Truck
ing Assn, in Washington, as a
Georgia state flag was raised
over the building in a special
tribute to the Georgia Motor
Trucking Assn.
The flag, along with the flag
of the U.S., flew on the twin
staffs of the ATA building for
one week.
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