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GEORGIA, Clarke County: |
c&”fi .:;xperior Cou;{t of “ildi
. to the onorable
Henry H. West, Judge of said
The petition of E. F. Lively, J.
L. Reynolds and J. E, Rainey re
spectfully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, and their associates and
successors, to be incorporated un
der the name and style of CLAS
SIC CITY MOTOR COMPANY.
2. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and profit.
3. The general nature of the
business to be conducted by said
corporation is that of an automo
bile sales, repair, wrecker service
and garage business; with the
right, at wholes. le or retail or
both, to buy, sell, rent and other
wise deal in new and used auto
mobiies and trucks, and all kinds
of parts, accessories, tools and
equipment; and with she right to
maintain and conduct any and
all such places of business as may
be suitable to the operation of
any one or more or all of the
businesses herein namred. It is de
sired that said corporation also
have the power to buy, sell and
otherwise deal in promissory
notes and other obligation. It is
desired that sald corporation have
power to engage in any one or
gacre of all of the shove named
businesses either for itself, or as
#gent for others, or both,
4, Your petitioners desire that
the shares of stock of said cor
poration be of the par value of
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
each; that the maximum number
¢’ shares which sald corporation
is authorized to have outstanding
&t any one time be one thousand
ghares, all of which shall be com
mon stock.
5. The amount of capital with
which said corporation will begin
business is Thirty-two Thousand
($32,000.00) Dollars.
6. Petitioners desire that said
eorporation have existence for the
full period of thirty-five years,
awith the privilege of renewals as
provided by law.
7. The principal office of said
corporation i# to be located in
Clarke County, Georgia; and pe
titioners also desire that said
m:: have the privilege of
ng branch offices and
places of business elsewhere,
8. The names and post office
addresses of the applicants for
this charter are as follows: E. F,
Lively, Athens, georgh; J. L,
Reynolds, Athens, Georgia; J. E
Rainey, Athens, Georgia,
§. Petitioners desire that said
w?oration have all of the rights
and privileges conferred on cor
porations genera 'y by that Act of
the General Assembly of Geor
ia, approved January 28, 1938,
&d set forth in the Acts of the
xtraordinary Session of 1937-
1988, commencing on page 238,
and commonly known as the Cor
voration Act of 1938, and all such
dghts; powers and privileges as
may be lawfully enjoyed by sim-
Hlar corporations.
Wherefore, your petitioners
pray that they be incorporated
under the name above stated,
with all of the rights, powers and
privileges set out above.
ERWIN, NIX & BIRCHMORE,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia.
The foregoing petition of E. J.
Lively, Athens, Georgia; J. L.
Reynolds, Athens, Georgia; and
J. E. Rainey, Athens, Georgia,
being presented to and examined
by me as provided by law; and it
appearing that the application is
legitimately within the purview
and intention of the laws of this
state; and there being presented
so me with said petition a certifi
cate from the Secretary of State
deelaring that the name of the
proposed corporation is not the
name of any other existing cor
poration registered in the records
of the Secretary of State;
It is hereby ordered that said
application be and the same is
hereby granted; and the said ap
piicants above named, and their
associates and successors, are
hereby incorporated under the
name of Classic City Motor Com
pany, for a period of thirty-five
years, with the privilege of re
newals as provided by law; and
with all rights, powers and priv
ileges set out in said application
for charter, and with all such
other rights, powers and privil
eges as are now or may hereafter
be conferred by law on similer
ecorporations.
At Chambers, Athens, Georgia,
this 22nd day of July, 1949.
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge, Superior Courts, Western
Circuit.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, Clerk’s Office.
The foregoing application and
srder filed in office this 22nd
lay of July, 1949,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
122-29, A5-12p.
sEORGIA, Clarke County.
Yo The Superior Court of
Said County
The petition of A. Wendeil
Crout, William H. Roper, Law
rence J. Nachtrab respectfully
shows to the court the following
facts:
1. Petitionérs desire for them
sélves, their associates, successors,
and assigns to be incorporated and
made a body public under the
pame and style of ALPHA PHI
BUILDING CORPORATION for a
period of thirty-five years from
date, with the right of renewal and ‘
revival as le now or may be here
after be provided by law.
2. That the object of said Corp
-'atio;xu t.h%ltlmmge b; totrh pecuniary
gain 8 or the purpose
of holding title to real and per
mpropofly for the use and
¢ t of the active and alumni
fnembers of Alpha Phi Chapter of
gl Sigma Pi Fraternity of the
ted States, and petitioners es
many.dulre the right to own
hold pro‘rrty. both real and
m\fl. and to sell, mortgage,‘
er, or convey same in any
Ezmu;z::h to the interests of
: Tion, and to issue
I ds or other evidences of in-
debtedness and {c secure same by
mortgage or pledge upon any or
aii of their propeity.
3. The names and post office
ln:dren« of petitioners are as fol-
Y
A. Wendell Crout, College Park,
William H. Roper, Gainesville,
Georgia.
Lawrence J. Nashtrab, Athens,
Georgia.
4. The principal office of said
Corporation shall be in Athens,
Clarke, County, Georgia, but pe
titioners desire the right to es
tablish offices in other counties in
this State or elsewhere,
5. That there shall be no capi
tol stock of said Corporation, but
all initiated members of Alpha Phi
Chapter of the Sigma Pi Fraterni
ty shall be members of said Cor
poration.
6. That said Corporation shall
have the right, powers, and ?riv
ileges of and be subjeci io ali the
limitations fixed by the Cor&n—
tion Act of 1938 (Georgia Laws,
Extraordinary Session 1937, 1938,
page 214, et seq.), and as may be
amended from time to time inso
far as the provisions'of said Act
are applicable to the Corporation
herein sought to be created.
7. A regular meeting of all
members shall be held annually
within 10 days prior to, or within
i 0 days immediately following the
26th day of February; notice of
such meetings will be given by the
Secretary at least five days in ad
vance by mail according to the
best mailing list available. Spe
clal meetings may be held from
time to time and for such purpose
as may be stated in the notice
thereof to be given in the above
prescribed manner,
8. Eleven members, represent
ed in person or by proxy, shall
constitute a quorum for the trans
action of business at a members’
meeting. Each member thus pre
sent shall be entitled to one vote,
and a majority vote shall decide
any issue.
9. No officer, committeeman, or
member of the corporation shall
ever receive any salary or other
compensation from the Corpora
tion for services performed in such
capacity.
10. The by-laws of this Corpo
ration may be amended, repeale(f,
altered, in whole or in part, by a
majority vote of the members
present, in person or by proxy, at
any members’ meeting.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
that they be incorporated, and that
a charter be issued to them under
the name and style aforesaid, with
all the rights, powers, and privil
legel and immunities accorded by
aw.
LOUIS D. YANCEY, JR.
HOWELL C. ERWIN, JR.
Attorneys for Petitioners
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
It appearing to the Court that
the foregoing application for a
charter under the name and style
of ALPHA PHI BUILDING COR
PORATION is legitimately within
the purview and intention of the
laws of this State, and that the
name of the proposed Corporation
is not the name of any other exist
ing Corporation registered in the
records of the Secretary of State,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that
the application be and the same is
' hereby granted and a charter is
hereby issued to petitioners “under
the name and style aforesaid to
gether with all the rights, powers,
privileges and immunities prayed
in the application.
This 9th day of July, 1949,
HENRY H., WEST
~ Judge, Superior Court, Western
| Circuit
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, Clerk's Office.
The foregoing application and
(;;;l;r filed in office this July Bth,
E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk Superior Court Clarke
County, Georgia
July 15-22-29-Agd
GEORGIA, Cilarke County:
To the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, and to the Hon
orable Henry H. West, Judge of
said Court.
The petition of Georgia Motors,
incorporated, a corporation of said
County of Clarke, respectfully
shows:
1, That your petitioner was in
corporated by this Court on Aug
ust 15, 1929, for a period of twenty
!years.
} 2. Your g:titioner desires that
its charter renewed for an ad
ditional period of thirty-five years,
to commence on the expiration of
its original charter on August 15,
1949,
- 3. Your petitioner desires that
said renewal be granted under that
Act of the General Assembly of
Georgia approved January 28,
1938, and commonly known as the
Corporation Act of 1938, so as to
reincorporate this corporation un
der that act.
4. Annexed hereto, and present
ed herewith, is a certificate made
by the Secretary of this Corpora
tion under the seal of this corpora=-
tion, showing that this application
has been duly authorized by pro
per corporate action.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays
that its charter be renewed for a
period of thirty-five years from
the expiration of its charter on
August 15, 1949, with the privilege
of further renewals as provided
by law; that this renewal be grant
ed under the Corporation Act of
1938, so as to reincorporate this
corporation under that act; and
that your petitioner have all the
rights, powers and privileges pro
vided in its present charter, and
all of the rights, powers and priv
ileges provided by the Corporation
Act of 1938, and all such rights,
powers and privileges as may be
hereafter conferred on similar
corporations.
ERWIN, NIX & BIRCHMORE
Attorneys for Petitioner
Resolved that the charter of this
corporation, which was granted by
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, on August 15,
1929, for a period of twe'x(tiy years
be remnewed for an additional
period of thirty-five years under
the Corporation Act of 1938, so as
to reincorporate this corporation
under this act; and that due appli~
catin for such renewal, and rein
corporation under the Corporation
Act of 1938, be made immediately.
L S. E. Patat, Secretary of Geor- |
gia Motors, Inecorporated, ‘a core
poration of Clarke County, Goor-'
gia, hereby certity that, at a ape,]
cias meeting of the stockholders €2 l
said corporation, this day held at
Athens, Georgia, with all of the
stockholders present at said meet
ing and participating thzrein, a
resolution, of which the foregoing
is a true and complete copy, was
adopted by unanimous vote of said
stockholders.
Witness my offfcial signature,
and the seal of said corporation,
this July 22, 1940,
S, E. PATAT
Secretary, Georgia Motors,
Incorporated,
In the Superior Court of
Clarke County, Georgia:
The foregoing petition of Geor
gia Motors, Incorporated, a corpo
ration heretofore created by this
court, being presented and ex
amined by me, and it appearing
that said application is legitimate
iy within the puiview and inten
tion of the laws of this State; and!
inere being presenied o me wiin
said petition a certificate made by
the secretary of said corporation
under the seal of the corporation,
showing that said application has
been authorized by proper cor
porate action.
Said application is hereby grant
ed; the present charter of peti
tioner, Georgia Motors, Incorpo
raied, is hereby renewed for a
period of thirty-five years to com
mence on the expiration of peti
tioner’'s present charter on August
15, 1949, with the privilege of fur
ther renewals as provided by law;
this renewal is granted under the
Corporation Act of 1938, and the
petitioner is reincorporated under
that act; and it is hereby ordered
that petitioner have all the rights,
powers and privileges provided by
its present charter; and all the
rights, powers and privileges pro
vided by the Corporation Act of
1938; and all of the rights, powers
and privileges hereafter conferred
by law on similar corporations.
At Chambers, Athens, Georgia,
this July 22nd, 1949,
HENRY H. WEST
Judge Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia. Clerk’s Office:
The foregoing application and
order filed in office this July 22,
1949,
E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia
Jy-29-A-5, 12-19 p.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County and to Honorable Henry H.
West, Judge of said Court:
The petition of J. M. Burnett, J.
E. Rainey and B. H. Smith, Sr.,
respectfully shows:
1. That petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates an
successors to be incorporated
under the name and style of Bur
nett Motor Company, Ine., with
the principal office and place of
business of said corporation locat
ed in Clarke County, Georgia, and
with the privilege of establishing
other ?aces of business in such
other places as may be determined.
2. The names and post office ad
dresses of petitioners are as fol
lows: J. M. Burnett, 397 Spring
dale Street, Athens Georgia; J. E.
Rainey, 190 Best Drive, Athens,
Georgia; B. M. Smith, Sr.,, 517
Southview Drive, Athens, Georgia.
3. The purpose or object of said
corporation is pecuniary gain to
its shareholders, and the general
nature of the business to be trans
acted, and the corporate powers
desired are as follows:
(1) To engage in the business of
buying and selling new and used
automobiles and motor vehicles of
every kind and character; and
buying and selling of repair p:y'ts,
accessories, attachments and
equipment used or usable in con
nection with such vehicles.
(2) To engage in the general
garage business, repairing motor
vehicles of every kind and charac
ter and servicing such vehicles and
in buying and selling fuel and all
other supplies used or useable in
connection therewith.
(3) To have all of the powers
and enjoy all of the privileges
enumerated in Section 22-1827 aad
22-1870 of the Code of Georgia,
1933, and all of the other powers
and 2Privileges in Chapters 22-18
and 22-19 of said Code, all of said
powers and privileges being made
a part hereof to the same extent
as if the same were quoted herein
in full,
4. Time for which the said cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty-five years, with privilege of
renewal.
5. The amount of capital with
which the corporation wlil begin
business will be $3500.00 in cash
and other assets.
6. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be $10,000.00 divid
ed into two hundred shares of
common stock at a par value of
$50.00 per share. The rights of the
holders of said stock shall be de
fined as set forth in the by-laws of
the corporation to be adopted at
its organization meeting, and shall
be issued to the stockholders in ex
change for cash or property; and
the liability of stockholders to be
confined to the Eurchase price of
the stock subscribed for by each.
7. Petitioners present herewith
a certificate issued by the Secre
tary of State that there is no other
corporation of the same name reg
istered in the State of Georgia.
Wherefore, Petitioners pray that
‘they be incorporated under the
name and style aferesaid, with all
of the rights and privileges herein
set out, and such additional pow
ers and privileges as may be neces
sary and incident to the conduct
of the business of said corporation,
and as may be allowed l'Ell:e cor
porations under the laws of Geor
gia as they are or may hereafter
exist,
EPTING & GRIFFIN
Attorneys for Petitioners
ORDER
The foregoin%}i)etlfion of g M.
Burnett, J. E. iney and B. N.
Smith, Sr, to be incorporated
under the name of Burnett Motor
Company, Inc, being read and
considered, and it appearing that
said Fctltion is within the purview
and intention of the laws applica
bie thereto, and that all of said
laws have been fully complied
with, including the presentation of
a certificate from the Secretary of |
State; it is hereby ordered, ade’
THE BANNER RFZALD AFHENS GEORGIA,
Yudged and decreed that all of the
prayers of said petition be granted,
ahie that sald petiticwere thair az.
soeiztes succesenre and aseione he
hereby incorporated under the
name and style of Burnett Motor
Company, Ine., for a feriod of
thirty-five years, with the privi
lege of renewal at the expiration
of that time according to the laws
of Georgia, and said corporation is
hereby granted all of the rights
and privileges mentioned in said
petition,
This 28th day of July, 1949,
HENRY H WEST
Judge Superior Court
Clarke County, Georgia
Petition and order filed in office
this 28th day of July, 1949.
E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk Superior Court
Clark County, Georgia
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA, Madison County:
All creditors of the Estate of
Mrs. J. L. Mercier, late of Madi
son County, Georgia, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersign
ed according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said Estate are
required to make immediate pay
ment.
This the Ist day of August,
1949.
ROPER B. DAVID,
HORACE WARWICK,
As Executors Under Will of Mrs.
J. L. Mercier, late of Madison
County, Georgia, Deceased.
ARTHUR S OILDHAM,
Attorney.
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Winterville G. A’
Met With
Mrs. Ben Fubanke
The Winterville G. A s met g
the home of Mrs. Ben Eubanks (,
Tuesday, An introduction 10 good
music was played by recordings of
“Moonlight Sonata” and “The H...
lelujah Chorus.” A study of 1
hymn “Give of Your Best to 11,
Master,” was followed by the girle
singing it,
Mrs. Eubank read a Bible story
and then quizzed the &itls on thei,
comprehension of it, Thig .as
followed by sentence prayers,
Speech instructions were given
each member present on reading
from Psalm 96. Aftr this a ghort
talk and demonstration on chilg
care was given,
Gingerbread cookies and puneh
WSS SEIVER 30 a 5 Liose presen:.
: Publicity Chairmay,