Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, April 30, 1964, Image 2

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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 GEORGIA, SEMINOLE COUNTY. TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY, AND THE HONORABLE W. I. GEER, JUDGE THEREOF: The petition of Lewis M. Carter, Lois W. Carter and Mary F. Gay, hereinafter called petitioners, res pectfully shows: * 1. Petitioners desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated under the name “Lewis M. Carter Manufacturing Company, Inc.” 2. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain and profit. 3. The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted is to manu facture, buy, sell and otherwise deal in machines, tools, implements and siwplies of all kinds, design or adaptability to and for use in con nection with agriculture and affili ated pursuits; to obtain, own, as sign and sell patents; and to do any and all acts and things necessary, convenient, expedient, ancillary or in aid to the accomplishment of the foregoing. 4. Petitioners further desire that said corporation be vested with all the rights and powers now or here after given to do any and all things which may be needful or proper in the operation of the above described business, and that said corporation have all the pow ers enumerated in Sections 22-1827 and 22-1828, Code of Georgia as Amended, and such other powers as may hereafter be given by law. 5. The maximum number of shares of stock shall be 500 of the par value of SIOO per share, all of which shall be common stock. However, the amount of capital with which the corporation shall begin business shall not be less than $25,000. The corporation shall be authorized to issue additional shares up to the maximum sum above stated, and thereafter, from time to time, to reduce the amount of capital outstanding, but not be low the minimum above stated, and all this upon a majority vote of the Board of Directors. 6. The time for which the corpora- CLIP THIS AD FROM YOUR MAY 1 SUBSCRIPTION COPY OF LIFE . InW! - • T**”* -* I ~i I ’ - '• 4. x I • ' 1 Twityy/Jgjtyj/L? ~ | f . /•; --- - i . BRING IT IN * AND SEE IF YOU'VE WON s A ROUND-THE-WORLD VACATION FOR TWO VIA TWA. . . OR ONE OF 2200 OTHER PRIZES. THOMAS sc-10c-S.OO STORE HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED MAIN STREET DONALSONVILLE tion is to have existence is thirty five (35) years, with the privilege of renewal of the charter, from time to time, upon the expiration of said periods of thirty-five years. 7. The principal office of the corp oration is to be located in Seminole County, Georgia. 8. The name and Post Office ad dress of each of the applicants for charter are as follows: Lewis M. Carter, 818 Rose Circle, Bain ; bridge, Georgia; Lois W. Carter, ' 818 Rose Circle, Bainbridge, Geor 'gia; Mary F. Gay, Donalsonville, Georgia. 9. Petitioners further desire that by-laws of the corporation shall be adopted by the common stockhold ! ers, and such by-laws shall provide for the officers of the corp oration, the manner of their selec tion, and such other rules appro priate to by-laws which have as their purpose the control and man agement of the corporation, includ ing provisions whereby the by-laws may be amended. 10. Petitioners exhibit herewith a 'certificate of the Secretary of the State of Georgia as required by ' Section 22-1803, Code of Georgia. WHEREFORE, petitioners roray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, powers, privileges and im munities herein set forth, and such additional rights, powers and priv ileges as may be necessary, proper or incident to the conduct of the business aforesaid, and as may be inherent in or allowed to like corp orations under the laws of the State of Georgia as they now exist or may hereafter exist. s| Julian Webb, Petitioners’ Attorney SEMINOLE SUPERIOR COURT. In Re: Petition to Incorporate Lewis M. Carter Manufacturing Company, Inc. ORDER GRANTING CHARTER The foregoing petition of Lewis M. Carter, Lois W. Carter and Mary F. Gay, to be incorporated under the name of Lewis M. Carter Manufacturing Company, Inc., has been duly presented to me, and read and considered; and it appear ing that said petition is within the GEORGIA, SEMINOLE COUNTY Because of default in the pay* ment of the indebtedness secured and evidenced by that certain se curity deed from Emory Jackson to P. E. Shingler dated June 26, 1954, and recorded in Seminole County Records in Deed Book 26 at page 366, transferred and'as signed by proper conveyance from P. E. Shingler to Effie Duvall under date of April 15, 1957, Pursuant to the powers contain ed in said security deed, and the laws in such cases made and pro vided, there will be sold at public outcry, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May, 1964, at the Courthouse, in Seminole County, Georgia, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, located, lying and being in the City of Donalsonville, Seminole County, Georgia, and being more particularly described as Lot No. 5 in Block “B-9” in the Fairview Subdivision, as shown by plat and survey on record in the of fice of Clerk Superior Court of Seminole County, Georgia. Said sale will be made to the highest and (best bidder for cash, a good and sufficient deed thereto will be delivered to the purchaser, and th? proceeds of the sale will be used first for the payment of expenses of sale, secondly toward the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, and the balance, if any, will be delivered to the said Emory Jackson, or his legal representatives. 4-9-4jw This 6th day of April, 1964. Effie Duvall, as Attorney in Fact for Emory Jackson, by Earnestine Lee and Beatrice Theus, Administratrices of the Estate of Effie Duvall, Deceased GEORGIA, SEMINOLE COUNTY Whereas, Heretofore, on the 4th day of February, 1963, Jimmy Swearinger and Marie 0. Swearin ger did execute to John L. Drake, Sr. a certain note and security deed to the following property to-wit: AU that tract or parcel of land, located, lying and being in Lot of Land No. 50 in the 14th Land District of Seminole County, Geor gia, and being more particularly described as Lot No. 10 of the John L. Drake Subdivision No. 111, and recorded in Plat Book 3, page 12, in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Seminole Coun ty, Georgia, which plat by refer ence is made a part hereof, to secure an indebtedness of Seven Hundred and 00jl00 ($700.00) Dollars, all as shown by a secur ity deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of i Seminole County, Georgia, in , Deed Book 40, page 63; and purview and intention of the laws of this State applicable thereto; and it further appearing that all of said laws have been fully com plied with; I"’ IS THEREUPON CONSID ERED, ORDERED AND AD JUDGED that said petition be and the same is hereby granted; and petitioners, their associates, suc cessors and assigns, are hereby in corporated and made a body politic under the name and style of “LEWIS M. CARTER MANU FACTURING COMPANY, INC-,” for and dhiring the period of 35 years, with the privileges and im munities mentioned in said appli cation, and with such additional rights, powers, privileges and im munities as are provided by the laws of Georgia as they now exist or may hereafter exist. This 23rd day of April, 1964. s| W. I. Geer, Judge, Seminole Superior Court (4|3o|4jw) Filed in office this 23rd day of April, 1964. s| L. H. Hastey, Clerk, tSeminole Superior Court. Young people to take over duties as Baptist church observes youth week The First Baptist Church of ( Donalsonville will observe Youth Week, May. 3 thru 10. I Youth Week is a plan for a church to use its young people in all the official positions of church for one week. It is a project in which the inter mediates and young people have an opportunity to learn by doing. The actual work ordinarily done by the regu lar church officials will be done by the young people who occupy the positions. The Youth Council of the local church is sponsoring the ( Youth Week. A nominating , committee from the council, nominated the officers who; were elected u Pastor, Joe Hastey; minist er of music, Ronnie King; youth director, Mary Ann Jenkins; secretary, Carolyn Reagan; organist, Susan Shingler; pianist, Carol Faye Williams; Whereas, said note has become in default and the undersigned elects that the entire note, prin cipal and interest become due at once. Now, therefore, according to the original terms of said security deed and the laws in such cases made and provided, the undersign ed will expose for sale to the high est and best bidder, for cash, the above described lands, after pro per advertisement, on the first Tuesday in May, next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in Donalsonville, Seminole County, Georgia. The proceeds from said sale will be used, first to the payment of said note, principal, interest, expenses and attorneys fees and the balance, if any, delivered to the said Jim mie Swearinger and Marie 0. Swearinger. 4-9-4eps This 6th day of April, 1964. John L. Drake, Sr. Attorney in-Fact for Jimmy Swearin ger and Marie O. Swearinger remember. MOTHER’S DAY / MAY 10th * ya I J * \ i i > v\\ II I\l G,VE \\ I \ *7 A \ i Her favorite box of 7 / £ I \ gift chocolates Z-/Y \ \ $2.00 lb./ CASH DRUG STORE Accurately Filling Prescriptions is our only Specialty Phone J A 4-2325 Cherry Street Donalsonville Sunday school superintend ent, Kay Fioyd; training un | ion director, Theresa Cranber ry; WMU president, Joy Bar ker; GA director, Beverly White; clerk, Sharon Jemi gan; treasurer, William Bram blett; chairman of board of deacons, John Phil Spooner, deacons, Don Wright, Gerald Miller, John Ray Stout, Bert Trulock; ushers, Gerald New berry, Ward TrulocL,. Danny Battles. The Schedule A schedule of activities has . been planned to involve all the i intermediates and young peo ple of the church: i Sunday, May 3 will begin l the week with the youth in ! charge of the evening worship service. Joe Hastey will bring the message, a youth choir 'will sing, young deacons and ushers will participate. The 'youth organist and pianist will participate, and Ronnie King will lead the singing. Wednesday evening, May 6, there will be a parent-student ! discussion at which time teen age problems will be discussed by parents and students. A filmstrip entitled ‘‘Families Come in Handy” will be shown and discussion will follow. Thursday evening, the young people wiill meet at the church to attend the Lions Club min strel as a group. Friday evening at 6:30, there will be a study of the book Blueprint for Tomorrow, by Ralph A. Phelps, Jr. At 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, adults of the church will take the young people on an Haw -1 aiian Holiday at the fellow ship hall. Sunday evening, May 10, the Y cluibs will present a wor ship drama at 8:00 p.m. Im mediately following the drama there will be a fellowship per iod, sponsored by the council, ’ for all young persons present.