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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952
LE SAL
APPLICATION FOR AND ORDER
GRANTING CHARTER of
PEPPERTON STORE INC.
Georgia, Butts County.
To the Superior Court of Said
County.
The petition of HYMAN R. SHAF
FER, SARAH G. SHAFFER, both of
Atlanta, DeKalb County, Georgia,
and ISAAC M. WENGROW, of At
lanta, Fulton County, Georgia, re
spectfully shows to the Court the
following facts:
1. Petitioners desire to be incor
porated for a period of thirty-five
(35) years, with the right of renew
al, as provided by law, under the
name and style of:
PEPPERTON STORE INC.
2. The principal office and place
of business of said corporation shall
be in Jackson, Butts County, Geor
gia, with the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of business
outside of Jackson, Georgia, by a ma
jority vote of the stock outstanding
entitled to vote.
3. Said corporation will engage
principally in the general merchan
dising business and particularly, in
the operation of a retail general mer
chandise store in the Pepperton Mills
Area of Jackson, Butts County, Geor
gia.
Said corporation desires the fur
ther right to manufacture, buy and
sell, at wholesale or retail, either as
principal or as agent for others, any
article incidental to and not incon
sistent with the business of a general
merchandise establishment, as well as
to purchase, sell, own, manufacture,
fabricate, distribute, rent, lease and
finance all forms of real and person
al property, especially items sold in
a general merchandise store, and to
act as processors, buyers, sellers, fac
tors, agents, jobbers, promoters,
retailers, brokers, im
porters and exporters of personal
property of every class and descrip
tion.
4. Said corporation also desires
* the right to open retail stores and de
partments and engage in the retail
business in Georgia and elsewhere in
the United States, and in this connec
tion desires the right and authority to
buy and sell, lease, sublease and im
prove real estate, and to buy, own
and sell all kinds of real estate notes
and securities.
5. Said corporation also desires
the right to guarantee, become surety
'upon or endorse contracts or obliga
tions of any other person, firm or
corporation and the right and power
to enter into contracts of guaranty,
suretyship or endorsement, when it
has either direct or indirect interest
in the subject matter of the contract
guaranteed.
6. Said corporation desires the
right and authority to borrow money,
and to execute the necessary secur
ity deeds, loan deeds, bonds and notes
to secure the same, to issue purchase
money notes, and the right to buy
and sell and own stock in other cor
porations; as well as the right to loan
money to others, either under secur
ity or otherwise.
7. Said corporation desires the
further right to keep the books and
records of this corporation (subject
to any prohibition thereof which
may be contained in the statues of
Georgia), outside of the State of
Georgia, and at such places as may
be from time to time designated by
the Board of Directors.
8. The minimum capital stock of
■•said corporation shall be FIFTY
' THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000.-
00), divided into five hundred (500)
shares of common stock of the par
I value of One Hundred dollars (SIOO.-
00) per share, with the right to in
crease said capital stock from time to
time by a majority vote of the out
standing stock, entitled to vote at
said times or time in an aggregate
amount not to exceed ONE HUND
RED THOUSAND DOLLARS
($100,000.00), such increases may
be issued in common or preferred
stock of the par value of One Hund
red Dollars ($100.00) per share,
upon such terms and conditions as
may be authorized at the time of said
increase in capital stock of said cor
poration. In the event said capital
stock is increased, as herein provi
ded, the same may be reduced, from
time to time, by a majority vote of
the outstanding stock entitled to
vote, provided the same is not re
duced to an amountt less than the
minimum capital stock.
9. Said corporation desires au
thority to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do all things
that may be necessary for the suc
cessful management and carrying on
of said business as outlined above,
including the right to accept in pay
ment of stock subscriptions, money,
property or qther things of value,
taken at a fair valuation.
10. The amount of capital with
which the corporation will begin busi
ness is at least Five Thousand Dol
lars ($5,000.00).
11. The names and addresses of
each of the applicants for the Char
ter are:
Hyman R. Shaffer, 1219 Zimmer
Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Sarah G. Shaffer, 1219 Zimmer
Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Isaac M. Wengrow, Biltmore Hotel,
Atlanta, Ga.
12. Petitioners are a t taching
hereto a certificate from the Secre
tary of the State of Georgia declar
ing that the name of the proposed
corporation is not the name of any
other existing corporation, as requir
ed by law.
Wherefore, petitioners pray an or
der be granted incorporating them,
their associates, successors and as
signs, under the name aforesaid, with
the powers and privileges herein
prayed for, together with such other
powers and privileges as may be nec
essary, proper or incident to the con
duct of the business for which peti
tioners are seeking incorporation as
may be allowed to private corpo
rations under the terms of the Act
of January 28th, 1938, authorizing
the chartering of corporations, and
that said charter be granted for a
period of 35 years, with the right of
renewal, as provided by law.
ISAAC M. WENGROW,
Attorney for Petitiofters.
Isaac M. Wengrow
310-314 Healey Building
Atlanta, Georgia
ORDER
Georgia, Butts County.
The Within application for Charter
having been examined, and it appear
ing that the application is legitimate
ly within the purview and intention
of the laws of this State, and that
petitioners have complied with the
requirements of the law regulating
the granting of charters by present
ing to the Court a certificate from
the Secretary of State, declaring
that the name of the proposed cor
poration is not the same of any other
existing corporation, said application
is hereby granted under the name
and style of:
PEPPERTON STORE INC.
and said Charter is hereby granted
for a period of 35 years, with the
right of renewal as provided by law.
And it is so ordered, on this the
21st day of January, 1952.
FRANK B. WILLINGHAM,
Judge, Sup. Court, Flint Circuit
Georgia, Butts County.
I, Paul Maddox, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Butts County, Geor
gia, do hereby certify that the fore
going and attached Petition for Char
ter and the Order of the Judge of
the Superior Court, the Hon. Frank
B. Willingham, thereon, have been
filed in this office, and the costs due
this office paid. That said filing was
done on this day, and that the same
now appear on the docket and the
minutes of this Office.
In Witness Whereof, I, have here
unto set my hand and official seal
on this the 21st day of January,
1952.
PAUL MADDOX,
Clerk, S. C-, Butts County, Ga.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
FOR ADMINISTRATION
State of Georgia, Butts County. To
All Whom It May Concern:
S. L. Gray having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
J. H. Curry, late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of J. H. Curry
to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be
granted to S. L. Gray on J. H. Cur
ry’s estate. Witness my hand and of
ficial signature, this 4th day of Feb
ruary, 1952.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County.
.Whereas, H. H. Higgins and Mrs.
May C. Higgins, administrators of T.
W. Higgins, represent to the Court
in their petition duly filed and en
tered on record that they have fully
administered T. W. Higgins’ estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrators should not be dis
charged from their administration
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in March, 1952.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Butts County Court of
Ordinary, February sth, 1952. The
appraisers upon application of Silla
Head, widow of said Tink Head, for
a twelve months’ support for her
self, having filed their return; all
persons concerned hereby are cited
to show cause, if any they have, at
the next regular March term of this
court, why said application should
not be granted.
G. D.' HEAD, Ordinary
Political
Announcement
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce that Ia
candidate for Butts County School
Superintendent in the Democratic
primary of March 28, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Execu
tive Committtee. Feeling that I am
qualified by experience and training
to discharge the duties of this im
portant office, I promise if elected
to give the office my close personal
attention and give the school children
the best educational advantages pos
sible. The influence and support of
every voter will be heartily appre
ciated.
W. G. PRESTON
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I take this method of announcing
that I am a candidate for Tax Collec
tor of Butts county in the
Democratic primary of March 28,
subject to rules and regulations of
the Executive Committee. Believing
that I am qualified to fill this office,
one of great importance to all the
people, I ask your vote, support and
influence and if I am elected I prom
ise to fill the office as the law directs
and to the best of my ability.
FRED HAMMOND
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
In making announcement for anoth
term as Tax Collector I want to
thank you for your generous support
in the past. It has been my aim to
discharge the duties of the office to
the best of my ability and as the
law directs. Your active support and
influence will be heartily appreciated
and in the event I am elected I prom
ise an honest and faithful discharge
of all duties.
H. WAYNE BARNES
FOR SHERIFF
I am a candidate for Sheriff of
Butts county, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic Exec
utive Committee. In asking for
another term, I desire to thank all
who have supported me in the past
and to solicit your active influence
in the March 28 primary. If I am
agaian honored with this office I
pledge you the best service of which
I am capable.
J. D. (BUD) POPE
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
I am a candidate for Superinten
dent of Schools, subject to the rules
of the Democratic Executive Com
mittee in the March primary. During
the time I have been privileged to
hold this office it has been my con
stant aim to improve the educational
standards of Butts county and to
honestly and faithfully carry out the
plans and programs of the Board of
Education. I will heartily appreciate
your interest, vote and support and
if again elected I will strive to fill
the duties of the office fairly and
impartially and to the utmost of my
ability. ,
FRANK C. HEARN
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for re-election as Tax Re
ceiver of Butts county in the primary
of March 28. Duxing the yeai’s I have
been honored with this office I have
endeavored to render faithful and
conscientious service to all taxpayers
and I wish to thank you for your kind
consideration. I will appreciate the
vote and support of every citizen in
the primary and if elected pledge my
best efforts to serve you acceptably
in the future.
J. EDWARD CARMICHAEL
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for County Commissioner
in the white Democi'atic primary of
March 28, subject to the rules of the
Democi’atic Executive Committee. In
asking for election to this responsible
office, I am actuated by a desire to
be of sei’vice to my fellow citizens.
Your vote and support will be ap
preciated and if elected I pledge to
each and every voter the best service
of which I am capable.
A. F. MADDOX
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for Sheriff of Butts coun
ty in the primary of March 28, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
Executive Committee. In seeking
election to this office I do so with
a full meaning of the responsibilities
involved. Should I be elected I pledge
my sincere efforts to discharge all
the duties of the office to the best
of my ability and as the law directs.
Your active support and vote will be
heartily appreciated.
DAVE W. BAILEY
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for County Commissioner
in the Butts county primary, subject
to all rules of the Democratic Exec
utive Committee. Feeling that I am
qualified to discharge the duties of
this important office, I earnestly so
licit your vote and support. If I am
elected I pledge to serve every in
terest of the taxpayers to the limit of
my ability.
H. W. YOUNG
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for County Commissioner
in the Butts county primary of
March 28, subject to rules of the
Democratic. Executive Committee..
Feeling that I am qualified to render
the county service in this important
office, the vote and support of every
voter will be appreciated. If I am
elected my aim is to conduct the
public business in the interest of the
taxpayers and in a manner that will
do the greatest good to the people
of the county.
RALPH E. EVANS
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for re-election as County
Commissioner in the Butts county
pi*Tmary of March 28. During the
time I have been privileged to serve
in this office I have tried to conduct
the public business on an honest and
fair basis and to the interest of the
taxpayers. I wish to thank all the
voters for their consideration in the
past and will appreciate your vote
and support in the forthcoming pri
mary. If I am again honored with
this office I promise you the best
service of which I am capable.
L. J. WASHINGTON
FOR ORDINARY
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for re-election as Ordinary
of Butts county in the Democratic
Primary of Mai’ch 28, subject to the
rules of the executive committee. For
your support and expi’essions of
kindness I thank you. If elected I
shall continue to serve the people of
my county to the best of my ability.
Your vote will be appreciated.
GEORGE D. HEAD
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for Coroner in the Butts
County primary of March 28, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
Executive Committee. Your vote and
support will be heartily appreciated
and if I am elected I pledge to dis-’
chai’ge the duties of the office as the
law directs to the best of my ability.
JOEL V. CRANE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I am a candidate for County Com
missioner in the Butts county pri
mary of March 28, subject to all
rules of the Democratic Executive
Committee. In offei’ing for this im
portant office I believe I can be of
sei’vice to the people of the county
and I will heartily appreciate your
active vote and support. If I am
elected I pledge to each and every
taxpayer the best service that it is
possible to render.
T. W. NELSON
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