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GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
Edna Louise Smith Strayhorn
Vs.
Edward Eugene Strayhorn
In the Superior Court of Forsyth
County, Georgia. November Term,
1955.
To Edna Louise Smith Strayhorn,
The Respondent In Said Matter:
You are hereby commanded to
appear at the November Term of
Forsyth Superior Court to be held
on the 21st day of November, 1955,
to appear in said matter.
Witness the Honorable Howell
Brooks, Judge of said Court, this
the 6th day of September, 1955.
J. V. MERRITT, C. S. C.
Forsyth County, Georgia.
September 29 thru Nov. 17, 1955.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To The Superior Court of said
County, and to the Honorable
Howell Brooke, Judge of said
Court.
The petition of Mark Heard, Jr.,
Ruth Heard, and M. C. Heard, Sr.,
as petitioners, show to the Court
the following:
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desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to
be incorporated under the name of
HEARD MILLING COMPANY.
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All of your petitioner’s are resi
dents of Forsyth County, Georgia,
and all of their Post Office ad
dresses are Cumming, Georgia.
The purpose and object of said
corporation is pecuniary gain and
profit to its shareholders. The gen
eral nature of said business to be
transacted is, and corporate powers
desired are, buying and selling and
handling grain, concentrates, and
other ingredients for feed: mixing,
manufacturing and selling feed for
poultry and animal consumption;
the buying and selling of baby
chicks, poultry, poultry supplies,
equipment, and medicines, the
growing, feeding and handling of
all types of poultry and live stock,
and generally the doing of any and
all other things related to, or con
venient for, the general conduct of
a feed mill, poultry, live stock, and
feed business.
Petitioners desire the right to ac
quire, own, lease, manage, sell,
mortgage and convey any and all
types of real and personal property
incident to the conduct of said busi
ness. Petitioners also, desire to
have all rights and powers, and
enjoy all the privileges, enumerated
and provided in Chapter 22-18, of
the Code of Georgia Annotated,
known as the Corporation Act of
1938, ag orginally enacted, and as
the same may, from time to time,
be amended, and to such other
rights, powers and privileges grant
ed and hereafter granted under the
laws of Georgia for similiar cor
porations.
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time for which said corpora
tion is to have existence is 35
years, with the right of extension
and amendment, as now, or may
hereafter be, provided by law.
The amount of the Capital with
which the corporation will begin
business shall be $10,000.00, all of
which shall be paid in, in either
cash or property, or a combination
of the two, prior to the commence
ment of business.
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The maximum number of shares
of stock of said corporation shall
be 100, of the par value of SIOO.OO
each, and there shall be no stock
without par value.
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principal office of the cor
poration will be loeated in Forsyth
County, Georgia, with the right to
provide and establish such other
offices i and places of businesses
that may be necessary for the con
duct of its business.
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Petitioners show that the name
HEARD MILLING COMPANY, is
not the name of any other Cor
poration registered in the Office
of the Secretary of State, of the
State of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, applicants pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, with all the
rights and privileges herein set out
and such additional powers and
nrivileges as may be necessary,
I roper or incident to the* conduct
of the business for which appli
cants are asking in corporation,
and as may be allowed like cor
porations under the laws of Geor
gi’j as they npw or may hereafter
exist.
LEON BOLING
Attorney for Applicants.
FORSYTH SUPERIOR COURT
In Re:
Petition to Incorporate
HEARD MILLING COMPANY
The foregoing petition of Mark
Heard, Jr., Ruth Heard and M. C.
Heard, Sr., to be incorporated un
der the name of HEARD MILL
ING COMPANY, read and consid
ered. It appearing that said petition
is within the purview and inten
tion of the laws applicable thereto,
and that all of said laws have been
fully complied with, including the
presentation of a certificate from
the Secretary of State as required
by 22—1803 of the Code of Geor
gia Annotated;
It is hereby ordered, adjudged
and decreed that all the prayers of
said petition are granted and said
applicants and their associates, suc
cessors and assigns are hereby in
corporated and made a body poli
tic under the name and style of
HEARD MILLING COMPANY, for
and during the period of 35 years,
with the privilege of renewal at
the expirataion of that time accord
ing to the laws of Georgia, and
that said corporation is hereby
granted and vested with all the
rights and privileges mentioned in
said petition.
Granted at chambers. This 30
day of September 1955.
HOWELL BROOKE, Judge
Superior Court, Forsyth County.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that I
will make application to Honorable
Howell Brooke, Judge Forsyth Su
perior Court, on the Bth day of
November 1955, at Canton, Georgia
for leave to sell the following de
scribed real estate belonging to
Mrs. J. R. Farr, for the purpose
of support and maintenance of his
ward and for reinvestment of the
residue from said sale.
“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City of Cum
ming, Forsyth County, Georgia, on
the East side of what is known as
Tolbert Street, between said street
and the Wilson & Co. Poultry
Plant Property, and described as
follows:
Beginning at point on East side
of said Street which is 175 feet
South of Jail Street, measuring
along said Tolbert Street, at south
west corner of Joel Bolton lot;
thence from said beginning point
in Easterly direction parallel to
and 175 feet from said Jail or
South Canton Street, a distance of
141 feet to said Wilson & Co. line
indicated by fence and fence posts;
thence Southerly along said Wilson
& Co. fence line 91 feet to fence
of T. W. Anglin, the dividing line
between this tract and the said
T. W. Anglin tract; thence Wester
ly along said Anglin fence and
hedge a distance of 141 feet, more
or less, to said Tolbert Street;
thence Northerly along said Tol
bert Street 80 feet to the begin
ning point. This property has lo
cated thereon a dwelling house pre
viously occupied by Mrs. J. R.
Farr."
This 10th day of October, 1955.
Bass R. Farr, As Guardian of
Mrs. J. R. Farr.
HELP WANTED
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi-
S ness in Forsyth County. Real op
portunity. No experience needed to
start. See C. C. Hooker, Rt. 3 Gain
esville, Ga., or write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. GAJ —220 —0, Memphis, Tenn.
FOR SALE— Nice Pigs Also
Hampshire Boar for Service—J. E.
Blackstock, Rt. 4, Phone 6866
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KCVtf S CHAMP?’
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What every 6-year-old yearns
for—a personal chat with his fa
vorite cowboy became a reality
for Bobby McQueen, of Metropolis,
111. Bobby won a contest sponsored
by the local Dr. Pepper bottler. The
prize: A telephone talk with the
celebrity of his choice. His selec
tion: Gene Autry. Bobby’s first
words: “Hi, Gene, how’s Champ?”
The Forsyth County News
Farm income is declining which means that
farm buying power is dropping and merchants
can tell you what this means
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One of the major threats to democracy is the
activity of group leaders who would promote
class antagonism and create blocs who vote on
the basis of prejudice and .not on the issues
There is little reason to worry about paying
off the national debt. However, we need not in
crease it anymor - unless we are drawn into an
other war
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The reason the average parent dodges the
.question of his child is that the average parent
has never answered his own questions
As far as we are concerned, proposals to give
addicts free or cheap shots of dope, recently
studied by a congressional committee, are
among the great boo-boo plans of our era
Important Notice!
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Not long a 2O a hush-hush, camouflaged
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new NASCAR* certified record—the
first time that old King of the Mountains
has seen a new official stock car record in
years! And what a road! 170 chilling
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of performance that makes driving safer
and more fun. So wait for the car that
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Thursday, October 20, 1955.
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