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FAGE TWELVE
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Georgia, Newton County.
TO THE HONORABLE JAMES;
C. DAVIS. JUDGE SUPERIOR
COURTS STONE MOUNTAIN
CIRCUIT:
The petition of Ray Bouchillon: himselij
acting for and in behalf of
as sole stockholders of ANDREW'S
CAFE. INCORPORATED, shows - .
1st. That your petitioner and
others, on September 1st, 1932,
filed a petition in Newton Superioi
Court praying that they be incorp
orated under the style and name of)
ANDREW’S CAFE, INC., for aj I
period of twenty years. j
2nd. That the capital stock of
said corporation was Two Thous-:
and Dollars issued at the par value
of Ten Dollars per share. I
3rd. That on October 22nd, 1932.
an order was passeed decreeing ;
and granting a charter in accord
ance with the prayers of said peti
tion. same being recorded Minutes
1927, page 229 Newton Superior
Court.
4th. Your petitioner shows th?t
for the past five years, he has been
and now is the sole owner of a 1
of the capital stock that was issued
by said corporation.
5th. Your petitioner deems it
desirable and advantageous that
said corporation be dissolved; that
there are no outstanding corpor
ate debts and no stockholder or
any other person or persons who
will suffer injury or loss by a dis
solution of said corporation.
6th. That at a meeting of stock
holders held on April 29th. 1941.
all stock being represented, to-wit:
Two Hundred Shares, the follow
ing resolution was passed, marked
Exhibit A:
‘‘At a meeting of all stock
holders of Andrews Cafe Inc.,
held in the office of said Cor
poration, in Covington, Ga.,
April 29th. 1941, notice unnec
essary as all stock was repre- I
sented, the following passed:’’ resolu- | I
tion was unanimously
‘‘Whereas, the owner of all
stock of Andrew’s Cafe, Inc.,
deems it desirable and bene
ficial to dissolve the said cor- I
poration;”
"Therefore, Be It Resolved:
That the necessary legal steps
be instituted to dissolve and
surrender the charter of said
corporation.’’
"Ray Bouchillon, Secretary
•nd Sol Owner of all stock
of Andrew’s Cafe, Inc.”
"Georgia, Newton County.’’
“I, Ray Bouchillon, do here
by certify that I am the sole
owner of all stock of Andrew's j
Cafe, Inc., and that I passed
ftv* above and foregoing res
olution, and that same is a
true and correct copy passed
on April 29th, 1941. as appears
from the minutes of said meet
ing. This April 30th, 1941.”
"Ray Bouchillon, Secretary.’’
Wherefore petitioner prays::
That the charter heretofore grant
ed creating the corporation of An- j
drew’s Cafe, Inc., be dissolved) the|
thereby surrendering back to
State all corporate powers, rights.
privileges, franchises and liabili
ties heretofore enjoyed by said
»*med corporation in accordance;
with laws as embodied in the Act;
of the General Assembly set out
in Georgia Laws 1937-1938 pages!
214-247 inclusive.
REUBEN M. TUCK
Petitioner's Attorney.
At Chanbers 5 day of May 1941.
The petitioner of Ray Bouchil
Lon. sole owner of all stock of An
drew’s Cafe, Incorporated, praying
for a dissolution of said corpora
tion. heretofore created by this
Court, read and considered:
It appearing that said corpora
tion can be dissolved without loss
or injury to any stockholder there
in or to any other person or per
»ons; it is considered, ordered and
adjudged, that said named corpor
ation be, and the same is hereby
dissolved, subject to and in accord
ance with existing laws as
embodied in the Act of the Gener
L* et OUt m Ge ° ieiH
Laws T 1938-1938 pages 214-217 in
elusive Let this petition
with this order be filed in Office
Clerk Superioi Court of Newton
County;
Further ordered that Clerk New
tcm _ Superior Court, when , this pe
tition and order is filed, forthwith
deliver to petitioner, or its attor
ney, two certified copies of
petition and this order, with filing
entry of Clerk thereon and receipt
ef costs:
Further ordered that this peti
tion and this order be published in
the Covington News, Official Ga
zette of Newton County Georgia,
once a week for four weeks
provided by law; And,
Further ordered that two certi
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fieri copies be presented to the
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his certificate of dissolution to be
attached, as is provided by law.
This' 5 day of May 1941.
JAMES C. DAVIS,
Judge S. C. St. Mt. Ct.
Filed in Office May 6. 1941.
C. C. NIXON. Clerk.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County,
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Lon
nie Bennett as Executor of the last
will and testament of Silas A. Ben- :
nett, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said deceased: all the
heirs at law, legatees under the
will and creditors of said Silas A.
Bennett, deceased will take notice
that I will pass upon said applica
tion at the June term, 1941, of the
Court of Ordinary of Newton
County, - and that unless cause is
shown to the contrary, at said time.
said leave will be granted,
This May 6, 1941.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary,
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
To all to Whom it May Concern:
William Cross having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent ■
Letters of Administration on the j H
estate of R. L. Cross, late of said H
county deceased. This is to cite all' V
and singular the creditors and nex’ K
of kin of said R. L. Cross to be and B1
appear before me on the first M 01 (3
day in June. 1941, and show cause ' il
if any they can, why permanent I 9 I
administration should not b
granied on said estate as prayed.
This May 6, 1941.
A. L. LOYD. Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Newton County.
By virtue of an order passed by i
Newton Court of Ordinary, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in June,
1941, within the legal hours of j
sale to the highest bidder, the fol- !
lowing described stock, belong
ing to estate of Mrs. Leakie C. '
Stephenson, deceased, to-wit:
Fifteen shares convertible pre
ferred stock of Wesson Oil –
Snowdrift Co. Inc. Certificate No.
TNOF938; also two rhares of the
common stock of The Texas Cor
poration, Certificate No. 0218587.
This May 7, 1941.
W. C. Stephenson,
Admr. Est.
Mrs. Leakie C. Stephenson.
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SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
There will be sold at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash.
between the legal hours of sale be
fore the court-house door in New
ton County, Georgia, on the First
Tuesday in June 1941, the follow
ing described property, to-wit: all
that tract of land lying in Gum
Creek District, Newton County,
Georgia, consisting of sixty acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
North by lands of Mrs. C. A. Jor
dan, on the East by J. C. Nixon, on
*he South by lands of Mrs. Mar
® aret Ellington and on the West
J. Tom Ellington. Said property
* our *d in the possession of Mrs. J.
F - Byrd, levied on to satisfy a fi.
fa - * n favor of T. G. Callaway
Company against Mrs. J. F. Byrd.
issued the 6th day of May 1941,
frorn the Newton Superior Court;
the interest of the defendant levied
upon is a life estate; notice of levy
and sale having been given the de
fendant in fi. fa.
This the 6th day of May, 1941.
W. G. BENTON,
Sheriff of Newton County
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guests last Monday afternoon, Mrs.
Brewer. Mrs. A. P. Smith,
and Mrs Jameg Banks
M r s . Norris Banks and Mrs
J ohnny Leach was the spend the
day guest of Mrs. A. P. Smith last
Wednesday,
Mr - and Mrs. Hoyt Brewer spent
| i as (. week-end with Mrs. Brewer’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pitts of
nea r Monticello.
Mrs. Robert Jeffries spent last
Monday afternoon with her grand
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derson.
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Mr. Gene Newby of near Monti
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night, Mr. Oscar Womack arlc.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Smith Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Womack of Cov.ngton and
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worth of Salem.
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