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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950,
Legal Notices
(EORGIA, Clarke County:
All persons indebted to the
ectate of Lu Le Laßoon, deceased,
© || please make payment to the
undersigned, and any creditors of
"1 estate are hereby notified to
render an account of their de
ynds
" January 2'7th, 18560,
J. LAMAR LaBOON,
rxecutor of the Estate of L. L.
{,aßoon, deceased.
507, F 3-10-17-24, M 3,
CASE NUMBER 10839
I the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia:
1n the Matter of—
petition of Mayor and Council of
he City of Athens, as Trustee
of Black Mammy Memorial In
<titute, In¢.,, Trust Property.
petition in the above stated
cace presented, read and consid
ered: let the same be filed.
1t s further ordered that this
order be published as citation to
.1l parties claiming any interest
in the disposition of property, or
funde derived from the sale
thereof, by the Mayor and Coun=
cil of the City of Athens, as
Trustees of said property, as may
be ordered by the Court. Let any
sich interested party intervene
i 1 this case and set ug any claim
or interest that he, she or it may
have, or forever be barred as to
uch interest or claim, All inter
-ntions must be filed on or be
fore the 10th day of April, 1950.
let citation be published as
nrovided by law, and Code Sec
tion 37-410.
et interested party or parties,
it any, show cause before me on
<aid date why the prayers of said
petition be not granted.
This 27th day of January, 1950.
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge Superior Courts, Western
Circuit.
Filed in office this 27th day of
January, 1950.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
F 3-17, M 10-17,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
No. 10841 — Libel for Divorce—
April Term, 1950, Clarke Sup
erlor Comph . 5. i i vavs
MRS. FRANCES LONG SACHS
Plaintiff
VS.
RALPH R. SACHS
Defendant
To the Defendant, Ralph R.
Sachs, Greeting:
By order of the Court, you are
hereby required, to be and appear
at the Superior Court of Clarke
County, on the second Monday in
X oril, next, to answer the plain
tiff’s complaint for divorce, as, in
default thereof, the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper
tain,
Witness the Honorable Henry
H. West, Judge of said Court, this
. day of February, 1950,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
F 13-17, M 10-17.
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State of Georgia,
County of Clarke.
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of Paul H. Brown,
Coile F. Brown and Curtis G.
Brown respectfully shows:
1. Your petitioners desire for
themselves, their successors and
assigns, to be incorporated for a
period of thirty-five,(3s) years
with the privilege of renewal, un
der the name and style of BROWN
BROTHERS FARMS, Inc.
2. The princlpal office of said
corporation shall be in Clarke
Coqnty, Georgia, and petitioners
desire the right and privilege of
maintaining offices elsewhere, both
within and without the State of
Georgia,
3. The purpose and object of
said corporation is pecuniary gain
and profit to itself and its stock
holders, and the general nature of
the business to be transacted is
that of purchasing, selling, breed
ing and raising of beef and dairy
cattle; the gperation of a farm. in
cluding the planting, growing and
cultivation of crops of all kinds,
character and desecription; the op
eration of a dairy farm, including
the purchase, sale and processing
of milk and dairy products at re
tail and at wholesale; along with
such other businesses or activities
which it may deem advisable or
tu_sel’ul to engage in from time to
ime,
4. The authorized capital stock
of said corporation shall consist of
2 minimum of 5,000 shares of com~
mon stock of a par value of SI.OO
per share, with the right to in
¢rease the same from time to time
by a 51% wote of the stockholders
1o an amount not exceeding 100 000
shares of eommon stock of a par
value of SI.OO per share. Said
stock may be jssued for either
money, property or services, or a
combination of the same. The
Minimum capital with which the
corporation will begin business
will be SIO,OOO.
5. The names ana post office ad
dresses of each of the petitioners
are:
Paul H. Brown, g(i)g Lake Davis
Drive, Orlando, Florida,
C‘ofle F. Brown, R. F. D, No. 1,
Athens, Ga,
Curtis @G, Brown, 620 Ag Drive,
Athens, Georgia, :
6. The corporation shall have
all the rights, powers, privileges
and immunities that are now con=
ferred on a private corporation by
the laws of Georgia, including the
Powers set forth In Section 22-1828
of the Georgia Civil Code of 1933
as tully as if such powers were set
out herein, without limitation or
Testriction on account of the state
ment of the general nature of the
business to be transacted; and in
addition thereto shall have the
right and power to hold, purchase
and convey peal and personal pro-
Perty and securities whether or
Dot the same shall be related to
o' connected with the general
business of the corporation, and
10 participate in joint ventures and
become a member of general and
Specia] partnerships.
WHEREFORE, the petitioners
Pray to be incorporated under the
Tame aforesald, and with the pow-
ers, privileges, rights and immuni«
ties which are hereinabove set
forth ugg w&icll}h are allowed to
corporations nature by the
laws of Georq;l]a.
BER MB. BOLEY
_ HOWELL ERWIN, JR.
Attorneys for Petitioners
1329 First National Bank
Bldg., Atlanta 3, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
In the Superior Court of Said
County: .
The within application to secure
a charter under the name of
BROWN BROTHERS FARMS, Inc.
having been examined by me, and
IT APPEARING that the applica«
tion is legitimately within the pur
view and intention of the laws of
this State, and
IT FURTHER APPEARING
from the Certificate of the Secre
tary of State that the name of the
proposed corporation is not the
name of any other now existing
corporation registered in the re
cords of the Secretary of State the
said application is hereby granted
and the corporation is created
under said name with the powers
prayed for and with powers given
by law to corporations of similar
nature,
This 28rd day of February, 1950.
HENRY H. WEST
Judge, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Ga.
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia. Clerk’s Office.
The foregoing application and
order filed in office this 23rd day
of February, 1950, ;
E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia
F. 24—M. 3-10-17.
State of Georgia,
Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of Baxter-Peebles,
Inc., a corporation heretofore cre
ated by this Court respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioner was incorporated
under the name and style of Bax
ter-Peebles, Inc., by the Honorable
Henyy H. West, Judge, Superior
Courts, Western Circuit, on the
11th day of August, 1949, for a
period of thirty-five (85) years,
with the privilege of renewal.
2. Petitioner desires to change
its name from Baxter-Peebles, Inc.
to BAXTER’s, INC. Attached here
to and made a part is a certificate
of the Secretary of State authoriz
ing the use of said corporate name.
3. That at a special meeting of
the stockholders of said corpnora
tion held on January 27, 1950, a
resolution was duly passed direct
ing the officers of the corporation
to apply to this Couri to hava the
corporate name altered to BAX
TER'S, INC. A certified copy of
resolution is hereto attached as
Exhibit “A” and made a part of
this paragraph of the petition.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that its charter be amended ac
cordingly and that its name and
style be changed to BAXTER’S,
INC.
MILNER & STEPHENS
Attornevs for Petitioner
CERTIFICATE
At a special meeting of the
stockholders of Baxter-Peebles,
Inc., held on January 27, 1950, the
following resolution was wunani
mously passed, to-wit:
“Resolved: that application be
made to the Superior Court of
Clarke County for an amendment
to the charter of this company
altering the name of said corpora
tion from Baxter-Peebles, Inc. to
BAXTER’S, INC., and that all
necessary and proper steps be
taken by the duly constituted offi
cers of the company to obtain said
amendment.” ;
Georgia, Clarke County.
I, Robert G. Stephens, Jr., sec
retary of Baxter-Peebles, Inc., do
certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of a resolution unanimously
passed by the stockholders of Bax
ter-Peebles, Inc., at a meeting held
on January 27, 1950, and tha{#all
of said stockholders of the said
corporation were present or were
!i:presented by proxy at said meet
g
Witness my official signature,
and the seal of said corporation,
this 18th day of February, 1950.
ROBERT G. STEPHENS, JR.
Secretary
Order
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia:
The foregoing petition being
presented to and examined by me,
and it appearing that said applica
tion is legitimately within the pur
view and intention of the laws of
this State; and a properly execut
ed certificate from the Secretary
of State authorizing the use of said
altered name being attached; it is
hereby ordered that said applica
tion be granted and that the name
and style of said corporation be
changed from Baxter-geebles‘ Inc.
to BAXTER’S, INC., and that pe
titioner’s charter be and the same
is hertby amended as prayed in
said petition.
This 18th day of February, 1850.
HENRY H. WEST
Judge, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia
Georgia, Clarke County.
The foregoing petition and
order filed in office this 18th day
of February, 1950.
E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia
F.24;M. 3-10-17
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of T. M. Philpot,
Milton Murray, Phillip Newton,
Nelson Westbrook, Julian Stewart,
Jr. respectfully shows:
1, /They desire for themselves
and associates to become incor
porated under the name of DELTA
TAU DELTA HOUSE CORPORA
TION.
2. The applicants and post office
addresses are as follows:
T. M. Philpot, Athens, Georgia;
Milton Murray, Fort Valley, Geor
gia; Nelson Westbrook, Brunswick,
Ga.; Phillip Newton, Gainesville,
Ga.; Julian Stewart, Jr., 1829 SwW
12th Street, Miami, Fla.
3. Said corporation-is not or
ganized for pecuniary gain or pro
fit and shall be without capital
stock and shall be operated ex
clusively for charitable, education
al, scientific and social purposes,
and the general purpose being to
purchase, erect and equip a fra
ternity house for those male stu-
dents of the University of Georgia
who are now or shall hereafter be~
come members of the Beta Delta
Chapter of the Delta Tau Delta
Futcrh!g. the same being a so
clal co te fraternity. 25
corporation shall have .
powers and authority to receive
and make donations; to buy, hold
and manage such realty aml per=
sonality as may be necessary for
the conduct of its business; or to
sell or incumber, by any appro
priate means, the same for the
purpose of the corporation, how=
ever, by stating such general pow
ers it is not desired that the same
be limited to those enumerated,
but said corporation desire all
powers now or hereafter granted
like corporations by the laws of
Georgia.
4. The principal office and place
of business shall be located in
Clarke County, Georgia.
WHEREFORE petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid for a period of
thirty-five years with the privilege
of renewal for a like period at the
expiration of that time with the
powers, privileges and immunities
herein set forth.
This February 17, 1950. ¢
A. B. COILE
Attorney for Petitioners
Order
It appearing to the Court that
the foregoing application for a
charter is legitimately within the
%urview and intent of the laws of
eorgia and that all requirements
of law have been complied with,
and -
It further appearing by certifi
cate of the Secretary of State that
the name of petitioning corpora
tion, DELTA TAU DELTA HOUSE
CORPORATION, is not the name
of any other existing corporation
registered in the records of the
Secretary of State of Georgia,
It is ordered and adjudged that
said application for ' charter is
granted and the corporation is
created for a period of Thirty-five
years with the right of renewal
under said name with the powers
prayed for and with the powers
given by law to corporations of
like character,
This 17th day of February 1950.
HENRY H. WEST
Judge Superior Courts,
Western Circuit.
Filed in office this the doy
of February 1950.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk
Feb. 24; M. 3-10-17
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
All creditors of the estate of Mary
Ledbetter Smith, late of Clarke
County, Georgia, deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment to me.
This February 17, 1950.
WILLIAM A. WINBURN
Executor of the last will and
testament of Mary Ledbetter
Smith, deceased,
ERWIN, NIX, BIRCHMORE
& EPTING
Attorneys at Law
F. 24; M. 3-10-17-24-81.
GEORGIA, Ciarke County.
I have sold out my business
known as Burton Market to Fred
Wright and Joel Harrison and I
am not responsible for any ‘debts
that made after February 15th,
1950.
This 20th day of February, 1950.
BEN BURTON
T/A BURTON MARKET
Sworn to and subscribed to be
flgg% me this 20th day of February
GEORGE BURPEE, J. P.
Clarke County, Ga.
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STATE OF GEORGIA, Clarke
County:
Personally appeared before the
undersigned attesting officer, C,
H. Monkhouse and Mrs. C. H.
Monkhouse, who being sworn de
pose and say on oath that they
are doing a restaurant business
under the trade name of “THE
SNACK SHACK” located at 513
W. Broad Street, Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia.
This affidavit is made’ pursu
ant to Section 106-301 of the Code
of Georgia (Ann. Supp.).
. C. H. MONKHOUSE.
MRS. C. H. MONKHOUSE,
Sworn to and subseribed before
me this Ist day of March, 1950,
MARY CAPPS HAWKINS,
Notary Public,
Clarke County, Georgia.
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GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Personally appeared before the
undersigned officer, authorized to
administer oaths, FRED A. HAR
RIDGE, who on oath says that he
has leased the property at 563
W. Broad Street, in the City of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
and that he is carrying on a
trade or business in the trade
nanre of LAY’'S DRIVE-IN, which
business is now owned by him
and is carried on by him, FRED
A. HARRIDGE, whose is address
is Madison, Morgan County,
Georgia.
FRED A. HARRIDGE.,
C. O. BAKER,
Attorney for Registrant.
Subscribed and »worn to before
me this 24th day of February,
1950,
E, C. CAVETT,
Notary Public,
Clarke County, Georgia.
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GEORGIA, Clarke County:
Personally appeared before the
undersigned attesting officer,
John J. Harrison and James F.
Wright, who being duly sworn
depose and says on oath that they
are doing a retail and grocery
business under the trade name of
“Burton’s Market,” located at
325 North Hull Street, Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, said bus
iness having been formerly oper
ated by Ben C. Burton.
This affidavit is made pursuant
to Section 106-301 of the Code
of Georgia (Ann. Supp.).
JOHN J, HARRISON,
J. F. WRIGHT.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this Ist day of March, 1950.
P. J. SMITH, N. P,
Clarke County, Georgia.
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GEORGIA, (Clarke County:
Whereas, on the 10th day of
October, 1945, Nathan C. Williams
' of R, H. Gill the fol
mm property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
together wth all the improve
ments thereon, lying and being in
the City of Athens, Clarke Coun
ty, Georgia, on the North side of
Springdale Street, and known as
)g 50 Springdale Streeth and
beginning at point on the North
side of Springdale Street 122 feet
West of the Intersection of
Springdale Street and Church
Street; running thence North 138
feet to a point; thence West 60
feet to a point; thence South
136% feet to Springdale; thence
along Springdale Street to the be
ginning corner. On said p. mises
is a brick veneer residence known
as No. 50 Springdale Street, and
included is one half of the dou
ble garage on rear of said prem
ises. The driveway between the
property above described and
property known as No. 60 Spring
dale Street shall remain open as
a means of ingress and egress for
the benefit of both properties,
Said described property is of
record in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court in Deed
Book 93, folio 576, and in said
deed Nathan C. Williams agreed
to assume and pay off what R, H.
@Gill was indebted to Mrs, May S.
Rayle by virtue of his security
deed to her and of record in the
office of the Clerk of the Bufer
iohr Court in Deed Book 92, folio
595, and conveying the land as
above described. ‘
Whereas, Mrs. Esther S. Joel
had transferred and assigned to
her all the right, title, and inter
est in the security deed made to
Mrs. May S. Rayle by R. H. Gill
to secure his promissory note,
and to property above described.
Now, the said Nathan C. Williams
did execute to the said Mrs.
Esther S. Joel a second security
deed to the above described prop
erty to secure his note to her,
said deed of record in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
in Deed Book 106, folio 451. Now,
the said Williams being in de
fault more than thirty days,
and the said Mrs. Esther S. Joel
elects to declare the entire in
debtedness due and payable and
to exercise the power of sale
contained in said security deeds,
now, therefore, according to the
terms of said security deeds and
the laws in such cases made and
provided, the wundersighed will
expose to the best and highest
bidder for cash the above de
scribed property on the first
Tuesday in April, 1950, between
the legal hours of sale before the
court house door in Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, for the
purpose of payment of the prin
cipal and interest due on said
notes which are' the sum of
$3,374.20 on the first security
deed, and $850.00 on the second,
plus all taxes that may be due.
The undersigned will conduct the
sale as the agent and attorney in
fact of Nathan C, Williams, and
will execute a conveyance to the
purchaser all as provided in the
said deeds to secure debt,
lg;l‘gfls the Brd day of March,
MRS, ESTHER S. JOEL,
As Agent and Attorney in Fact
for Nathan C. Williams,
M 3-10-17-24.
EXECUTORS’ SALE
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary -of DeKalb
County, Georgia, passed at the
March Term, 1950, of said Court,
theer will be sold at public outcry
on the first Tuesday in April, 1950,
before the Courthouse door in De-
Kalb County, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder the following de
scribed property of the Estate of
Margaret Rowena Ranning, late of
said County, to-wit;
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the City
of Athens, Clarke County, Geor
gia, and being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin
corner at the southwest corner of
the intersection of Parrish Street
and Henderson Avenue Extension
and running thence south 71% de
grees, west along the southerly side
of Henderson Avenue Extension
100 feet to an iron pin; running
thence in a southerly direction 100
feet to an iron pin; running thence
in a westerly direction 50 feet to an
iron pin; running thence in a north
erly direction 100 feet to an iron
pin on the southerly side of Hen
derson Avenue Extension; running
these 71% degrees west 90 feet
along the southerly side of Hen
derson Avenue Extension to an
iron pin; running thence in a
southerly direction 460 feet to an
iron pin; running thence in a
southwesterly direction 440 feet to
an iron pin; running thence in a
northerly direction 460 feet to an
iron pin on the southerly side of
Henderson Avenue Extension; run
ning thence south 71% degrees
west along the southerly side of
Henderson Avenue Extension 570
feet to an iron pin; runing thence
in-a southerly direction 100 feet
to an iron pin; running thence in
a southwesterly direction 50 feet to
an iron pin; running thence in a
northerly direction 100 feet to an
iron pin on the southerly side of
Henderson Avenue Extension; run
ning thence south 71% degrees
west along the southerly side of
Henderson Avenue Extension 154
feet to a point; running thence in
a northerly direction along the
, westerly end of Henderson Avenue
Extension 30 feet to a corner
marked by an oak; running thence
south 12% aegrees west 632 feet
to an iron pin; running thence
south 70% degrees west 723 feet
to an iron pin; running thence
south 9% degrees east 975 feet to
an iron pin; running thence north
65 degrees east 222 feet to the
center of Brooklyn Branch; run
ning thence north 37% degrees
west along the center of said
branch 93 feet to a corner; run
ning thence along the meanderings
of said branch to a point which if
a straight line were drawn be
tween said last mentioned points
would rrun north 16 degrees east
191 feet; running thence north 43
degrees east 128 feet to an iron
pin; running thence in a north
easterly directicn aiong a terrace
th» an iron pin (a straight line
Arawn between said last mentioned
iron pins wou!d run north 44 de
grees east 572 feet); running
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
thence north 34% degrees east 263
feet to an iron pin; running thence
north 16 degrees east 328 feet to
an iron pin; running thence north
T 4% degrees east 405 feet to an
iron pin; runing thence south 85%
degrees east 100 feet to an iron
pin; running thence north 2 de
grees west 100 feet to an iron pin;
runnln% thence south 78% degrees
east 298 feet to an iron pin; run
ning thence south 28 degrees east
220 feet to an iron pin; running
thence along the southerly side of
Baxter Street north 71% dogrees‘
east 501 feet to an iron pin on the
westerly side of Parrish Street;
running thence along the westerly
side of Parrish Street and across
Baxter Street 40 feet to the north
west corner of the intersection of
Parrish and Baxter Streets; con
tinuing in a northerly direction
along the westerly side of Parrish
Street 59 feet to an iron {)in; run
ning thence in a westerly direc
tion along line parallel to Baxter
Street 100 feet to an iron {:ln; run=
ning thence in a northerly direc~
tion along line parallel to Parrish
Street 50 feet to an iron pin; run
ning thence in an easterly direc
tion along line parallel to Baxter
Street 100 feet to an iron gln on
the westerly side of Parrish Street;
running thence in a northerly di
rection along the westerly side of
Parrish Street 100 feet to an iron
pin; ruaning thence in a westerly
direction along line parallel to
Baxter Street 100 feet to an iron
pin; running thence in a northerly
direction along line parallel to Par
rish Street 50 feet to an iron pin;
running thence in an easterly di
rection along line parallel to Bax
ter Street 100 feet to an iron pin
on the weést side of Parrish Street;
running thence along the westerly
side of Parrish Street in a norther
ly direction 90 feet to an iron pin;
running thence in a westerly direc
tion parallel to Baxter Street 200
feet to an iron pin; running thence
in a northerly direction along line
parallel to Parrish Street 100 feet
to an iron pin: running thence in
an easterly direction along line
parallel to Baxter Street 200 feet
to an iron pin on the westerly side
of Parrish Street; running thence
in a northerly direction along the
westerly side of Parrish Street 290
feet to the beginning point and
iron pin,
The property hereby conveyed
is a portion of that tract of land
described in a certain deed from
C. B. Griffeth to Mrs. Margaret R.
Benning dated February 12, 1910,
and recorded in the office of the
Clark of the Suverior Court of
Clarke County, Georgia, in Deed
Book 5, page 368, a plat of the
property conveved thereby and re
ferred to therein being recorded
in said Clerk’s office in Deed Book
8, page 624. The said Mrs. Marga
ret R. Benning subsequently sub
divided a portion of the real es
tate so acquired by her by said
deed from C. B. Griffeth, the plat
of said subdiivsion being recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia in Deed Book 15, page
652 (said plat bemng hereinafter
referred to as subdivision plat).
The title to the streets or portions
of streets shown on said subdi
vision plat and included in the
above described property is con
veyed hereby subject to any rights
of any purchasers of lots in said
subdivision to the use of said
streets or portions thereof so
shown on said plat, :
Terms of sale: cash.
Theodore Russell Benning,
Thomas Cobb Benning, and
Broughton Walton Benning,
- Executors of the Estate of
Margaret Rowena Benning,
Deceased.
B. Hugh Burgess, Attorney
208 Masonic Temple Building,
Decatur, Georgia.
M—lo-17-24-31
BIRTH CERTIVICATE
The following have made ap
plication to the local registrar, Dr.
W. W. Brown, Clarke County,
Georgia, for delayed’ birth certi
ficates and have paid the legal
publication fee of one dollar:
Mary Josephine Sims,
Amelia Dornblatt,
Austin Hill Barnett, ITI.
Carolyn Joyce Roberts.
Notice is hereby given that R.
J. Minder, residing at 194 West
View Drive in the City of Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, is carry
ing on business under the name
of QUALITY MACHINE COM
PANY at 254 West Washington
Street in the City of Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia; that the
nature of the business is the man
ufacture and repair of machinery
and that he is the sole owner,
R. J. MINDER,
JOHN L., GREEN, Attorney.
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GEORGIA, Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of said
County:
* The petition of Raymond Akins,
Emmie B, Middlebrooks and J. T.
Middlebrooks respectfully shows:
1. They desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to
be incorporated under the name
of Supreme Recappers, Inc,
2, The purpose and object of
said corporation is pecuniary gain
and profit to its shareholders. The
general nature of the business or
businesses to be transacted shall
be as follows:
To buy and sell at wholesale
and retail, automobile, truck,
tractor, airplane and bus tires and
tubes, of all kinds and descrip
tion, and the conducting of the
general repairing of automobile,
truck, tractor, airplane and'bus
tires and tubes; recapping, re
treading, vuleanizing, reinforcing,
rebuilding, and repairing rubber,
or ary other kind of automobile,
truck, tractor, airplane and bus
tires and tubes, and such other
and further objects as may be
necessary and incidental to the
carrying on of such business, in
cluding the buying and owning of
the necessary tools and equipment
of said business and the buying,
leasing, holding, releasing, selling
and conveying the real estate nec
essary or proper in connection
with said business.
To buy and sell at wholesale
and retail automobile, truck,
tractor, airplane and bus perts
and accessories of all kinds and
descriptions.
To buy and sell at whcelesale
NOTICE
and retail gasoline, oil, and greases
of all kinds and description,
To buy and sell at wholesale
and retail radios, refrigerators,
washing machines, stoves, fans
and any other household applian
ces.
The foruotx:g clauses are to be
construed bo as objects and
powers; and it is hereby express
ly provided that the enumeration
herein of specific objects and
powers shall not be held to limit
or restrict in any manner the gen
eral powers of the corporation;
grovided, however, that nothing
erein contained shall be deemed
to authorize or permit the cor
poration to carry on any business
or to exercise any power or to do
any act which a corporation form=
ed under the laws of said State,
or any ameendment thereof or
supplement thereto or substitute
therefor, may not at the time,
lawfully carry on or do. It is the
intention that the purpose, objects
anw powers specified in each of
the sub-paragraphs of this Para
graph 2 of this Charter shall, ex
cept as otherwise expreis:g pro
vided, in no wise be limited or
restricted by reference to or ni
ference from the terms of any
other clause or sub-paragraph of
this Paragraph, or of any other
Paragraph of this Charter.
3. The capital stock of said cor=-
poration will be $20,000.00, divid
ed into two hundred shares of the
par value of SIOO.OO each, but pe
titioners desire the privilege of
increasing the capital stock to
$50,000.00, by a majority vote of
the stock outstanding at the time.
4. The amount of capital stock
which said corporation wili com=
mence business shall not be less
than the sum of $200.00.
6. The time for which said cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty-five (35« years.
6. The principal office shall be
located Clarke County, Georgia,
with the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of busi=
ness in such other places as may
be determined.
7. The applicants and their ad~-
dresses are as follows: Raymond
Akins, RFD No. 3,.Athens, Geor
gia; Emmie B. Middlebrooks, 155
Carlton Terrace, Athens, Georgia;
J. T. Middlebrooks, 155 Carlton
Terrace, Athens, 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 pow
ers and privileges as may be nec
essary, proper or incident to the
conduct of the business for which
applicants are asking incorpora
tion, and as may be allowed like
corporations under the laws of
Georgia as they now or may here
after exist. g
J. T. MIDDLEBROOKS,
Attorney for Applicants,
Upon consideration of the fore
going petition, it appearing that
the same is legitimately within
the purview aiwl intention of the
laws of this State, and it further
appearing 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 of Geor
gia, ’
- IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED,
that the petition be granted and
filed, and petitioners be, and they
are hereby’ incorporated under
the name and style of SUPREME
RECAPPERS, INC., for a period
of thirty-five years, with all the
rights and powers prayed for in
said petition, and with all the
rights and powers given by law to
corporations of a similar nature,
This the 7th d%of March, 1950,
HENRY H. WEST,
Judge Superior Court,
Western Circuit,
Filed in office March Bth, 1950,
KING CRAWFORD (D.C.),
Superior Court, Clarke County,
Georgia, :
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CITATION :
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
5 Birdixe' Moss hn;:aurm ~and
0 .m“ mnt
ap:flod for a discharge trom*m
trust as executors of the Will of
Martha Strong Moss Bonduranh
deceased; all persons cone
are required to show cause against
the granting of the discharge at
the regular April Term, 1950, of
the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County, Georgia.
. This sth day of March, 1050,
~ RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia, |
MILNER & STEPHENS,
’Attorneys.
}M 10-17-24-31,
Petition for Letters of Dismission
as Executors.
GEORGIA, Clarke County:
CITATION
Birdie Moss Bondurant having
applied for discharge from her
trust as trustee of Martha Strong
Moss Bondurant, deceased, under
the terms of the Will of R. L.
Moss, deceased, therefore, all per=
sons concemecf are required to
show cause why the said Birdie
Moss Bondurant should not be
discharged from her trust at the
regular April Term, 1850, of the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County, Georgia,
This sth day of March, 1950.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia,
MILNER & STEPHENS, .
Attorneys.
M 10-17-24-31,
CITATION
GEORGIA, Clarke Countyt
Harry J. Horn and A. E. Horn
having applied for a discharge
from their trust as executor of
the Will of Louise Horn Hinton,
deceased; all persons concerned
are required to show cause against
the granting of the discharge at
the regular April Term, 1950, of
the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County, Georgia,
wg‘his the sth day of March,
0.
RUBY HARTMAN, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
M 10-17-24-31,
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Pairings Made ]
Pairings for Athens YMCA an
nual Gold Medal Basketball
Tournament were announced to
day by Physical Director Cobern
Kelley, The affair gets underway
this afternoon in the “¥” gym
nasium and will continue through
tomorrow with the finals in both
divisions being played Saturday
evening.
Cub Division pairings: Laven
der's Lefties vs. Reynold’s Ras
cals; Bassett’s Bruisers vS.
Thompson’s Tornadoes; Carlisle’s
Conquerors vs. Allman’s Alley
cats; Saye’s Scrappers, Lavender’s
Lug-heads, Brown's Bone-hreak
ers, Inglis’ Invaders, West’s Wam
pus-cats received byes.
Cub Division play pegins this
afternoon at 5:20. Quarter finals
as well as first round play will
take place tonight and semi-finals,
and consolation tilts for third and
fourth places and fifth and sixth
places will take place Saturday.
Semi-final play opens at 3:25 on
Saturday and finals will be play
ed at 8:15 that night.
Other Pairings
Prep and Midget Division pair
ings: Hall’'s Hawks vs, Ramsey’s
Ringers; Newton's Nuggets vs.
Crowe's Clowns; Roger's Rogues,
Griffeth’s Grisslys, Jackson’s Jug
glers, Terry’s Typhoons, Gill’s
Gophers and Westervelt’s Wonders
received byes.
The first round-play in the
Piep-Midget division opens or
Saturday morning at 9 o’clock anc
quarter final action begins at 10:10
a. m, Semi-final tilts will begin
at 4:35 and the finals will be helc
at 7:30 p. m, Also there wil
be consolation games for third and
fourth places and fifth and sixti
places,
Medals wil be awarded winnin:
teams in each division. Admissio’
prices for the tournament will b
ten cents per person and tickel
{:)an be purchased from “¥Y”” mem
ers.