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lA, CLARKE COUNTY:
EORC S UPERIOR COURT O
1 SAD COUN"J;I:
fDL petition GO don B. Trulock
bert M. Wislon, Robert Boswell
' 4 E. Kiser Whatley, Jr., respect:
\(L\ petitioners hereb
. for charter for a private cor
vr“ to be known.as LAMBDA
U CATIONAL ASSOCIATION
NC. 2 s gy
%" The applicants are resident:
. “ifi ul;}x*()l their post cftice ad
resses are: ¥
e o B. Trulock; Whigham
ady County, Georgla.
“oobert M. Wisson; Thomson, Me
e County, ‘weorgia, -
”;E,‘,‘;(,; Bos}wen;' Thuason, Me
‘tie County, Georgia.
)Li‘fi ;;‘ser w hatley; :Ir., Athens
-f.:};;g County, Georgia.
s gaid corporation is not or
ed for pecuniary gain or pro-
Ynd shall be without capital
‘,;' ""n;;,;t said corporation is or
"ed and shall be operated ex
"cively for charitable, scientific
\erary, educational and social
urposes.
, P That the object ‘of the pro
osed corporation is to hold, alien
e or encumber title to realty and
ersonalty devoted to the use and
enefit of LAMBDA' EDUCA
JONAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
nd its members.
6. The principal office of -said
orporation shall be in Athens,
‘larke County, Georgia.
7 The term for which petition
rs ask to be incorporated is 35
ears, with the privilege of re
ewal at the expiration of charter.
3. Petitioners desire that they
nd their associates and successors
ave corporate authority to - re
cive or make donations; to buy,
old and manage such realty and
ersonalty as may be necessary for
he conduct of its;lgusiness; or tao
¢l or incumber, by any appro
riate means, the same for the
urposes of the corparation. -
9. The membersiof said cor
woration shall be” the petitioners
erein and such other members of
AMBDA EDUCATIONAL AS
OCIATION, INC. As may here
fter be admitted to membership
in conformity with its bylaws,
10. That said group desires all
ights, powers and privileges con
erred upon similar corporations
by the laws of Georgia and that
nay be hereafter conferred upon
similar corporations.
11. Petitioners present herewith
certificate from the Secretary of
tate declaring that the name of
his proposed corporation is not
the name of any other existing cor
poration registered in the records
of the Secretary of State.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
that they be incorporated and
granted charter undergname of
LAMBDA EDUCATIONAL AS
SOCTIATION, INC. with all rights,
powers and privileges set out above
and with all rights, powers and
privileges as are dOW. OF "as” may
hereafter be conferred by law up
on similar groups. :
GRACE H. BARNES
Athorney for Petitioners.
IN RE:
etition to Incorporate LAMBDA
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS,
INC.
Charter Application No.,
October Term 1946,
Clarke Superior Court:
The foregoing petition of Gor
don B. Trulock, Robert M. Wilson,
obert Boswell, and E. Kiser
Whatley, Jr., to be incorporated
under the name of LAMBDA
I'JUCATICNAL ASSOCIATION,
INC. read and considered. It ap
pearing that said petition is with
nthe purview and intention of the
aws applicable thereto, and that
Il of said laws have been fully
omplied with, including the pre
sentation of a certificate from the
ecretary of State as required by
ection 22-1803 of the Code of
eorgia annctated; and it being
nade to appear that Hon. H. H.
Vest, Judge of the Superior Court
{ Clarke County is absent from
he state,
k_l'?. is hereby ordered, adjudged
nd decreed that all the prayers of
dlt petition are granted and said
A‘}J_hhr:zmts and their associates,
Uccessors and assigns are hereby
ncorporated and made a* body
Olitic under the name and style
! LAMBDA EDUCATIONAL AS
UCIATION, INC,, for and during
1¢ period of 35 years, with the
i A\‘llege of renewal at the expira
}“T}.m‘thut time according to the
“k:':_f’,f” Georgia, and that said cor
itlon Is hefeby granted and
7 ‘Z,‘“\,lth all the rights and pri
(‘“j” mentioned in said petition.
sranted at chambers this 8 day
't October 1946,
‘C LIFFORD PRATT
;L ll(gn%ecsup(_erior Court, Pied
c},i,f €l‘rcult, presiding in ab
-Hme from the state of Judge
o . West, Judge of the
(‘3551?\?1‘(; Cowt of Clarke
BEORGIA, CLARKE
iled in offie ;RKE COUNTY:
er 1946 € this 8 day of Octo
,JZ.Y{ C%m“'ford, Clerk Superior
1, o Clarke County,
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'EORG )
by UIA, CLARKE COUNTY:
rdinary ue of an order of the
o iofg} of said County there wil!
o b‘ifOl‘e the Court House
corpig poiens. Clarke County,
o Gnet;’;;zer}_ the legal hours
Fovemb,r irst Tuesday in
e ‘}?el(i_" 1946 to the highest bid
erty: ollowing described pro
“Avy -
o Clarniiot in the City of Ath-
At side of ng'-G":orgla on the
to;z:ded on the alw::l:" Street
Slate of Ellg [ - by the
b_\‘ the “Old B enry, on the east
i!":} on the % laCk Mammy Lot”
billhan g tu. h bS"Ylang of Daniel
hore g ie ey &k‘hal‘f acre
o i 0d deseribed in deed
] Henry 'am M. Few to Jefferson
2. Page ggq oroed in Deed Book
lerk of th in the Office of the
larke Cope, Suberior Court of
: nty’ Gmrgia ,
Also, that tract . :
,hld City, mt‘ of hM in m
taining nine acres more or less and
bounded as follows: On the north
east by Vine Street, on the north
west by Gressom Street, on the
southwest by Arch Street and on
'the southeast by land of Campbell
and land of Bradwell; excepting
however the lots of Rebecca
Bardge and George Martin front
ing on Vine Street.”
Terms: Cash. Possession of the
nine-acre tract will be given on
JJanuary. Ist, 1947,
{ C. H. S. Lyons, Administrator
| of the Estate of Jefferson F.
Henry.
John L. Green, Attorney.
O-11, 18, 25-N-1.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY:
| %y virtue of an order of the
Ordinary of said County there will
be sold before the Court House
door in Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in
November, 1946 to the highest bid
der the following described pro
perty:
i “That lot of land in the City of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia on
Fairview Street containing one
half acre more or less, fronting
109 feet on Fairview Street and
running back 218 feet, and more
particularly described in a deed
from F. C. Carr to Ella Henry dat
ed September 16, 1884 and record
ed in Deed Book 1, Page 81 in the
;Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia.
'The dweiling located thereon is
'known as No. 223 Fairview Street.”
Terms Cash.
C. H. S. Lyons, Administrator
of the Estate of Ella Henry.
John L. Green, Attorney.
’O-11, 18, 25-N-1.
eN B LR s e e e
' GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Martha Jones has ap
plied to the Ordinary of said
County for leave to sell all of the
land of the estate of the said
' Martha Jones, deceased, for the
'purpose of paying debts and dis
tribution among the heirs at law.
Said application will be heard at
the regular November, 1946, term
of the said Ordinary’s Court of
said County, - to be held on the
'first Monday in November, 1946.
| ED BAZZELLE,
As Administrator of the estate of
| Martha Jones, Deceased.
‘GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY: |
e Cooper, Sr., administrator
of the ecstate of Homer George
Cooper, Jr., represents to the Court
in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully
administered said estate. This is
itherefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should nct be
discharged from his administratgon,
and receive letters of dismission,
on the first Monday in November,
1949. |
~ This October 10, 1946.
Ruby Hartman, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
O-11, 18, 25, N-Ist. |
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Cirake County.
! By virtue of an order granted at
ithe regular December term, 1937,
{Court of Ordinary of said County,
!will be sold before the cousthouse
door of said County on the first
| Tuesday in November, 1946, be
itween the legal hours of sale, to
lthe highest bidder for cash.
| All that tract or parcel of land
{lying and being in the City of Ath
{ens, Clarke County, Georgia, front
ling 200 feet on East Broad Street,
|having a depth of 200 feet, con
ltaining One acre, more or less, and
being same property conveyed by
IR. C. Orr to Rebekah White by
deed dated June 9, 1906, recorded
'in deed book 15, folio 489, Clerk’s
‘Office Superior Court Clarke
County, Georgia; bounded on}
South by Broad Street, on east by
{lot conveyed by F. C. Carr, by her
| Attorney in fact, to Rebekah White
by deed recorded in deed book 18,
ipage 337; and on west by lct con
rveyed by R. C. Orr to Anderson.
White by deed recorded in deed
,book 15, folio 490 (which last men- |
,tioned lots were sold at tax sale
,and bid in by Clarke County, Geor
gia, on the First ,Tuesday in
lDecember, 1942, and conveyed by
the Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of Clarke County, Geor- I
lgia, to Eddie Hawkins, by deed
dated Dec. 5, 1944, recorded in!
|Deed Book 91, page 2, in said
Clerk’s Office):
{ Said sale to be made for the pur-|
pose of paying debts and distribu
,tion among the heirs at law of
;Rebekah White, deceased: X
In pursuance to the terms of the
[order above referred to, said pro-!
perty was previously advertised in |
ithe Banner Herald, the legal,
gazette of said County, once a week
for four weeks immediately pre
ceding the first Tuesday in’
January, 1938, on which date said
land was offered for sale at public
outery befere the courthouse door |
.of said County, between the legal
ih(mrs of sale, but no bid having
been received, said property was
not sold.
l H. L. LUMPKIN
As Administrator of the Estate of |
| Rebekah White, deceased.
0-11-18-25-N-1.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY:
| Notice is hereby given that the
‘undersigned administrator of the
‘estate of George E. Stone, deceas
‘ed, has applied to the Ordinary of
said County for leave to sell all
the real estate belonging to the
,estate of the said George E. Stone,
deceased, for the purpose nf pay
ling debts and distribution. Said
lapplication will be heard at the re
gular term of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County to be held on
the first Monday in October, 1946.
| This the 10th day of October,
1946.
| H. G. Callahan, Jr., adminis
i trator of the estate of George
! E. Stone, deceased.
00-11, 18, 25, N-Ist.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY:
i Notice is hereby given that the
unclersigned administrator of the
'utate of Mrs. Lizzie Daw:og has
applied to the Ordinary of said
‘couuty for leave to sell ail of the
personal property and lands of the
estate of the said Mrs. Lizzie Daw
son, deceased, for the purpose of
paying debts and distribution
among the heirs at law. Said ap
plication will be heard at the re
gular November Term, 1946, of the
said Ordinary’s Court of said
county, to be held on the first
Monday in November, 1946.
This October 10, 1946.
J. W. Dawson, administrator
estate of Mrs. Lizzie Dawson,
deceased.
O-11, 18, 25, N-Ist.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern:
Sing Carter of said County and
State, having, in proper form, ap
plied for permanent letters of ad
‘ministration on the estate of
Rucker Carter, late of said Coun
ty, deceased, this is to cite all and
singular of the creditors and next
of kin of said deceased, to be and
appear at the court of Ordinary of
said County, at the November
Term, 1946, and show cause if any
they have or can why permanent
letters of administration should not
be granted to said Sing Carter on
said estate.
Witness my official signature
this the 10th day October, 1946.
Ruby Hartman, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
Jake B. Joel, Attorney.
O-11, 18, 25, N-Ist.
COURT OF ORDINARY, CLARKE
COUNTY, GEORGIA:
To any Creditors and All Parties
at Interest:
~ Regarding Estate of Mrs. Ida
Hutchins, deceased formerly of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
notice is hereby given that C. E.
Hutchins and Mrs. Hubert Moore
the heirs, have filed application
with me to declare no Administra~-
tion necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, November 4,
1946, and if no objection is made
an order will be passed saying no
Administration necessary.
October 3, 1946.
Ruby Hartman, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
P. J. Smith & Jos. E. Webb At
torneys. |
O 11, 18, 25, N-Ist.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY:
Will Newsome of said State and
County having in proper form per
'manent letters of administration on
on the estate of Ophelia Newsome,
deceased, late of said county, this
is to cite all creditors and next of
;kin of Ophelia Newsome, deceased,
lto be and appear at the November
‘Term, 1946, of this Court and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent letters of administration
ishould not be issued to applicant
or some fit and proper person.
| Witness the hand and seal of the
Ordinary of said County, this the
11th day of October, 1946.
| Ruby Hartman, Ordinary,
' Clarke County, Georgia.
C. O. Baker, Attorney.
0-11~18-25-Nll. 1
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Georgia Department of Pub
lic Health at No. 301 State Office
Building, Atlanta, Georgia, up
until 2:00 P. M., EST, November
20, 1946, for the construction of
the following facilities, at which
time and place all bids will be
publicly opened and read aloud:
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The work will be let in one or
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mit proposals on one or more of
the units, or a combined proposal
for all of the units.
Each proposal must be accom
panied by a certified check or bid
bond from are acceptable Surety
Company, drawn in favor -of the
Georgia Department of Public
Health, in an amount of not less
than five per cent (5%) of the
Base Bid.
Plans, Specifications, and Con
tract Documents may be seen in
the office of the Architect-Engi
neer, Francis M. Daves & Asso
ciates, 774 Spring Street, N. W,
Atlanta, Georgia, and may be se
cured from, the Architect-Engi
neer on or after October 21, 1946,
by depositing with them the sum
of $25.00 per set. Upon receipt of
a bona fide bid and the return of
the Plans and Specifications in
usable condition within ten days
of the contract award, the deposit
will be refunded.
All other deposits will be re
funded, less actual ‘costs of repro
duction of Plans and Specifica
tions, W
Bidders’ qualifications must be
satisfactory to the Georgia De
partment of Public Health,
No bidder may withdraw his
bid for a period of thirty (3C)
days after the date set for the
opening of the bids.
The Georgia Department of
Public Health reserves the right
to reject any and all bids and to
waive informalities in any bids
received.
This Notice is in agccordance
with the Act of the General As
sembly of Georgia, approved
March 24, 1939. ¢
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC HEALTH,
By: A. C. TINSLEY,
4 Architect-Engineer. i@
By: Francis M. Davies &
Associates,
Architect-Engineer. i
O 18-25, N 1-8-15 c.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Personally appeared before me,
James Edward Gray, who on oath
deposes and says that he is oper
ating a Dry Cleaning Establish
ment under the name of Gray
Brothers Dry Cleaners, at 1377
Prince Avenue, Athens, Georgia,
formerly Gray and Brown Dry
Cleaners. That this establishment
is owned by James Edward Gray,
of Athens, Georgia, and Dozier
Rudolph Gray, of Athens, Geor
gia, equally. The nature of this
business is dry cleaning and dye
ing.
Given under my hand and seal
this 24th day of October, 1946.
JAMES EDWARD GRAY.
(Seal). g
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this 24th day of October,
1946, x .
C. O. BAKER, Notary Public,
Georgia, State at Large.
£ 35 N 1.
COURT OF ORDINARY, CLARKE
COUNTY, GEORGIA:
To any Creditors and All Parties at
Interest:
Regarding Estate of J. F. Clot
felter, formerly of Clarke County,
Georgia, notice is hereby given that
Mrs. Sallie Clotfelter and Mrs. J.
L. Lang the heirs, have filed ap
plication with me to declare no
Administration’ necessary.
Said application will be heard at
my office Monday, November 4,
1946, and if no objection is made
an order will be passed saying no
Administration necessary.
i October 11th, 1946.
Ruby Hartman, Ordinary.
C. O. Baker, Attorney. |
00-11-18-25-N-1. ; |
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
No. 9791—Clarke Superior Court,
| January Term, 1947—Egquitable
Petition.
Eugene S. Northcutt,
as Guardian of
Ben Winters Northcutt
vs. .
Mrs. Annie B. Northcutt and
John R. Northcutt, Jr.
To Mrs. Annie B. Northcutt and
John R. Northcutt, Jr., defend
ants.
You and each of you are here
by commanded to be and appear
at the next term of the Superior
Court of said County, to be held
on ' the first Monday in January,
1947, and make your answer in
the above named and stated case,
as required by order of said
Court.
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. Wesi, Judge of said Court,
this 16th day of October, 1946.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
N 1-8, D 6-13. :
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
In Clarke Superior Court, |
January Term, 1947. |
HOWARD JACKSON l
Vs.
LEANNA THURMAN JACKSON
To the defendant, Leanna Thur
man Jackson:
The plaintiff, Howard Jackson,
having filed his petition for di
vorce against Leanna Thurman
Jackson, in this court, returnable
to ‘this term of the Court, and it
being made to appear that Leanna
THurman Jackson is not a resi
dent of said County, and also that
she does not reside within the
State, and an order having been
made for service on her, Leanna
Thurman Jackson, by publication,
this therefore, is to notify you,
Leanna Thurman Jackson, to be
and appear at the next term of
Clarke Superior Court to be held
on the first Monday in January,
1947, then and there to answer
said complaint.
Witness the Honorable H. H.
West, Judge of the Superior
Court of the Western Circuit.
This 25th day of October, 1946.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
GEORGE T. BURPEE,
Plaintiff Attorney.
N 1-8, D 6-13.
GEORGIA—CIarke County: .
To Whom It May Concern:
Jack Shorter hereby gives no
tice that at the January term cos
‘Superior Court of said County, to
be held on the first Monday in
January, 1947, he will apply to
said Court by petition to be re
lieved of his disabilities placed
upon him by the verdict of the
jury in the case of Leola Shorter
vs. Jack Shorter, in a suit for di
vorce by Leola Shorter vs. Jack
Shorter tried at the Abril term,
1945, of said Court, wherein a
total divorce was granted be
tween parties, and petitioner,
Jack Shorter, was left under the
disability of not being allowed to
marry again, and Jack Shorter
publishes this notice as required
by law. :
This 29th day of October, 1946.
JACK SHORTER.
GEORGE T. BURPEE, ¢
Attorney for Plaintiff.
N 1-8, D 6-13.
Political Announcements
" ALDERMAN, THIRD WARD
I am a candidate for nomina
tion as Alderman in the City
Council of Athens, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic Primary November 27th.
1f elected I promise the people to
serve them falthfully, efficiently
and impartially. I will appreciate
the support of the voters of the
Third Ward.
| MIRRITT B. POUND.
ALDERMAN, FIFTH WARD
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Alderman from the Fifth
Ward, subject to the rules and re
gulations fixed by the Clarke
County Democratic Executive
Committee. I will appreciate the
votes and support of the citizens
of the Fifth Ward in the Primary
election November 27th.
GROVER C. DEAN
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Arvival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
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Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
East—l2:2o a. m. (Local).
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West—
-4:30 a. m.—(Local).
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RAILROAD
Arrive Athens (Daily) 12:30 p.m.
Leave Athens (Daily) 4:15 p.m.
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Arrive 9:00 a. m.
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26 Indentations
27 Wand
28 Puffl up
29 Singing voice
34 Mother
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37 Game
39 Minced oaths