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LEGAL ADS
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on April
21, 1967, Willie Thomas and Hat
tie Mae Thomas did execute and
deliver to Lee Loans, Inc., a cer
tain security deed to a LIFE ES
TATE in and to:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the State of
Georgia, County of Peach, and in
the city of Fort Valley therein,
fronting Second Street in the
Braswell Subdivision of said city
of Fort Valley, 64 feet more or
less, running back with aniform
width a distance of 130 feet, more
or less, that is bounded on the
north by Braswell Field, on the
east by Second Street, and on the
south by lands of Milton Young,
and on the west by Braswell Field.
Said deed to secure debt given
to scure a note of even date there
with for Two Hundred Forty Dol
lars, payable in monthly install
ments, all as shown of record in
Dnpd Bonk ‘B-2\ rage 116, Clerk’s
Off'''p. Peach Superior Court.
Whereas, the said Willie Thom
as and Hattie Mae Thomas have
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defaulted in making payment of
the monthly installments as they
matured and pursuant to the pro
visions of said note and deed a
foresaid Lee Loans, Inc. has ex
ercised its option and declared the
entire balance due and collecti
ible;
Now therefore, according to
the te is of said deed to secure
debt and under and by virtue of
the power of sale contained there
in and the laws in such cases made
and provided, the undersigned will
expose for sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the above de
scribd property, after proper ad
vertisement, on the first Tuesday
in July, 1968, between the legal
hours of sale before the Court
House door in Peach County, Geor
gia. T'-'o Droceeds from said sale
to be used, first to the payment of,
said note, principal, interest and
expenses, and the balance, if any,
to be delivered to the said
T Thomas , and , TT Hattie ... Mae Thomas.
LEE LOANS, INC.
By W. F. Freshwater,
Attorney in fact for Willie
Thomas and Hattie Mae
Thomas
T. C. Garwood
Attorney at Law 4ctjn
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
THE COUNTY OF PEACH,
STATE OF GEORGIA
The petition of Mrs. Marjorie
Golphin, C. L. Ellison, Herbert
Parker, Jr., Earnest Corker, L. R.
Bywaters, Leroy Kelly, Harrison
R. Hill, Jr., H. E. Bryant, William
Hoskin, Warren McCrary, Roose
velt Arnold, William E. Arnold,
David Eaton, Minnie R. Ruffin,
Donald Jolly, Chester Wilkerson,
Fred -T). McCormick, Hosey White,
Dorothy Nell Burns, Robert Lee
Simmons, Edward Dent, Alphonso
" Ysrucr- Joseph Hughley, Willie
T. Little, Jr., Mrs. Gladys L. S.
Porter, David Carter, David Cor
nelious, Thomas Carstarphen, Ro
bert L. Brown, Virgil Blalock,
Mose Appling, Thomas Delton,
William Johnson, Motea Jackson,
Jessie Porter, and George An
hony, hereinafter called Petition
e rs, respectfully shows:
1— Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors, to Ibe incorporated under
the name of “COMMUNITY E
CONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COM
PANY”.
2— This corporation is organized
and chartered for the purpose of
furthering th e economic develop
ment of Fort Valley, Georgia, and
its environs, and promoting and
assisting the growth and develop
ment of business concerns, includ
ing small-business concerns, in
said area. The primary objective
of this corporation shall be bene-
fit to the community as measured
by increased employment, payroll*
business volume and correspond
ing factors rather than mone
tary profits to the sharehoders.
Any monetary profits cr other
benefits which lew to sharehold
*rs shall be merely incidental
'hereto.
3~Petitioners further desire
Aat said corporation be vested *
with all the rights and powers now |
or hereafter given to do any and
all things which may be needful
or proper in the operation of the
above described business, and that
said corporation of the above des
cribed business, and that said cor
poration have all sf the powers e
numerated in Sections 22-1827 and
22-1S28, Georgia Code Annotated,
and such powers as may hereafter
be given by law.
4—The maximum number of
shares of stock shall be 200,000 of
the par value of five dollars ($5.00
share, , all ,, of , which , . , shall . ,, , be
per
stock. . .
common
However the amount of capital
with which the corporation shall
begin business shall not be less
than $200.00.
5— The time for which the cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty-five (35) years, with the
privilege of renewal of the charter
form tim e to time, upon the ex
piration of said period of thirty
five (35) years.
6— The county in which the pr*i
cipal office of the corporation is
to be located is Peach County,
Georgia.
7— The stock of this corporation
shall be owned principally at all
times (by local persons residing or
doing- business in the area of op
eration.
8—Each of the following appli
cants for charter are residents of
Fort Valley, Peach County, Geor
IC. gia, to-wit: Mrs. Marjorie Golphin
L. Ellison, Herbert Parker, Jr.,
Earnest Corker, L. R. Bywaters*
j Leroy Kelly, Harrison William R. Hill, Hoslsin, Jr.,
H. E. Bryant,
j Warren McCrary, Roosevelt Ar
nold, William E. Arnold, David
Eaton, Minnie R. Ruffin, Donald
Jolly, Chester Wilkerson, Fred D.
McCormick, Hosey White, Dorothy
Nell Burns, Robert Lee Simmons*
Edward Dent, Alphonso B. Varn
er, Joseph Hughley, Willie T. Lit
tle, Jr., Mrs. Gladys L. S. Porter,
David Carter, Davis Cornelious,
Thomas Carstarphen, Robert L.
Brown, Virgil Blalock, Mose Ap
pling, Thomas Delton, Wilfcam
Johnson, Motea Jackson, Jessie
Porter and George Anthony.
9—Petitioners further desire
that by-laws of the corporation
shall be adopted by the common
stock holders, and by-laws shall
novide for the officers of the cor
poration, the manner of their se-
lection, and such other rules ap
propriate to by-laws which have
as their purpose the control and
management of the corporation,
including provisions whereby the
by-laws may be amended.
10—Your petitioners herewith
exhibit a certificate of the Secre
tary of the State of Georgia as
required by Section 22-1803, Geor
gia Code Annotated,
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges, and im
munities herein set forth, and
such additional rights powers and
privileges as may be necessary,
proper or incident to the conduct
of the business aforesaid, and as
may be inherent in or allowed to
like corporations under the laws
of the State of Georgia as the-’
now exist or may hereafter exist.
T. C. Garwood, Attorney
for Petitioners
P. 0. Box 324
•Fort Valley, Georgia
ORDER
The foregoing petition of Mose
Appling, Fred ..McCormick, Mrs.
Ma-jori* GolpUa, C. L. .Elite>n
Herbert Parker, Jr., Earnest Cor
ker, L. R. Bywaters, Leroy Kelly,
Harrison R. Hill, Jr., H. E. Bry
ant, William Hoskin, Warren Mc
Crary, Roosevelt Arnold, William
E. Arnold, David Eaton, Minni e R.
Ruffin, Donald Jolly, Chester Wil
kerson, Hosey White, Dorothy
Nell Burns, Robert Lee Simmons,
Edward Dent, Alphonso B. Varner
Joseph Hughley Willie T. Little,
Jr., Mrs. Gladys L. S. Porter, Da
vid Carter, David Cornelious, Th
omas Carstarphen, Robert L.
Brown, Virgil Blalock, Thomas
Delton, William Johnson, Motea
Jackson, Jessie Porter and George
Anthony, to be incorporated under
the name of “COMMUNITY E
CONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COM
PANY”, has been duly presented
to me, and read and considered;
and it appearing that said petition
is within the purview and inten
ton of the laws of this State ap
plicable thereto; and it further
appearing that all of said laws
have been fully complied with;
It is thereupon considered, or
dered and adjudged that said peti
tion be and the same is hereby
granted; and petitioners, their as
sociates, successors and assigns,
are hereby incorporated and made
a body politic under the name and
style of “COMMUNITY ECONO
MIC DEVELOPME NT COM
PANY for and during the period
of 35 years, with th e privilege of
renewal at the expiration of that
time, and with all the rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities
mentioned in said application, and
with such additional rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities as
are provided by the laws of Geor
gia as they now exist or may here
after exist.
This the 31st day of May, 1968.
HAL BELL
4ptj J. S. C. M. J. C.
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It’s smarter than a carburetor.
Alas, the carburetor.
Decent and hard-working though it was, it just
couldn't think.
So every now and then it would do thoughtless
tittle things. Like get everything dirty. Waste gas.
Shamelessly pollute the air.
Our new computer would never behave that
way.
In the first place, it's too educated to get every
thing.dirty.
(It's always properly informed about changes in
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Finally, it's too prudent to pollute the air.
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