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STATE OF GEORGIA
NEWTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
(()}I-;ANEWTON COUNTY, GEOR-
The petition of Edward H.
Able, Guy C. Shealy and Bet
tv R. Shealy, all residents of
the State of Georgia, and whose
post office address is 205 Ma
sonic Temple Building. Deca
tur, DeKalb County, Georgia,
respectfully shows: |
1. Petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates and
successors to be incorporated
under the name of MEADOWS
PHARMACY, INC.
2, The object of said corpor
ation is that of pecuniary gain
and profit. |
3. The general nature of the’
business to be transacted and
eonducted is as follows:
a. To purchase, open, estab
lish, operate, maintain, Ilease
.and sell retail and wholesale
‘drug stores, soda fountains and
-lunch counters or combinations
" thereof:
b. To manufacture, com-=-
" pound, import, export, dispense,
- sell and purchase at retail and/
.or wholesale, and otherwise
‘ deal in and with any and all
- kinds of pharmaceuticals, goods,
_ wares and merchandise neces
sary or incidental to the op-|
eration of retail or wholesale
drug stores, soda fountains and |
lunch counters or combinations|,
" thereof, including but not lim- |
ited to drugs, oils, chemicals,|
. patent and proprietary pre-|
* parations, hospital and surgi
- cal supplies, foodstuffs, soft|,
© drinks, edibles, candies, cigars,
. cigarettes, tobaccos, cosmetics, |
+ cameras, photographic sup-|
. plies and druggists’ sundries; |,
* ¢To purchase, acquire, hold, |;
« own, sell, convey, lease, mort-|
: gage, pledge, assign and trans-|,
« fer or otherwise dispose. of or
» invest, trade or deal in a n d|,
* with intangibles, real estate,|
. personalty, evidences of in-|.
. debtedness of any and every |
- kind without restriction or lim- |,
. itation of any kind whatsoever; |
- and |
: dTo do any and all acts|:
* and things necessary, conven-|.
. ient, expedient, ancillary, in-|
‘ cidental or in aid to the ac-|
§ complishment of the forego-|
. ing.
* 4, The maximum number of
shares of stock shall be One
. Thousand Five Hundred (1500)
of a par value of Fifty ($50.00)
. Dollars per share, all of which
- ghall be common stock which
« may be issued in whole or frac
. tional shares.
. 5. The amount of capital|
. stock with which the corpor-|
: 2tion shall begin business shall|
- be not less than Two Hundred |,
* ($200,00) Dollars.
- ..6. The corporation shall bel
© in existence for a period of!
* thirty Five (35) years with the |,
. privilege of extension or re-ll
* newal as provided by law. |
7. The principal office of the |,
© corporation is to be located in :
Newton County, Georgia, but
. petitioners desire the privilege|.
of establishing branch offices|
and places of business e]se—’}
where within and without the”
State of Georgia. |
8. The corporation shall have |
the power to borrow money and |
+ secure the payment thereof and |
' the interest thereon by mort
* goge, pledge, conveyance, as-|
si'nment or deed to secure]
_ debt of the whole or any part
. of the property, both real and|
- personal, of the corporation, to!
. guarantee, become surety upon
" or endorse the contracts or ob
« lisations of any person, per
" sons, partnership, corporation
* or firm as to matters in which
« the corporations has or has not |
" a direct or indirect interest. '
“ 9. The petitioners herewith
* e-hibit a -certificate of t h e|
« Secretary of the State of Gem--t
« gia as required by Section 22- |
© 1803, Georgia Code Annotated. |
© WHEREFORE, petitioners |
* pray that an order be granted |
« incorporating them, their as-|
© sociates, successors and assigns|
* under the name of MEADOWS |
- PHARMACY, INC. will all the
" rights, powers, privileges and |
* jmmunities herein set forth and |
. as are now or may hereafter be |
* allowed private corporations of
+ like character under the Laws
. of the State of Georgia.
. This the sth day of Septem
« ber, 1961.
" WILLIAM E. BUSH
. Attorney for Petitioners
* 205 Masonic Temple Bldg.
« Decatur, Georgia
. DRake 3-8492
. STATE OF GEORGIA
: NEWTON COUNTY
* ORDER
. It appearing to the Court
- that the foregoing petition fox"
. incorporation of MEADOWS
- PHARMACY, INC. is legiti
mately within the purview and
+ intention of the Laws of tb
State of Georgia, and it ag ‘
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
pearing that the name of the
proposed corporation is not the
name of any other existing
corporation registered in the
|Office of the Georgia Secretary
|of State, and no cause to t h ¢
: contrary appearing;
'| It is ordered that said peti
|tion be and the same is here
by granted and petitioners are
{hereby incorporated under the
iname and style aforesaid with
'lall the rights, powers, privi
'|leges and immunities prayed.
| This the sth day of Septem
|ber, 1961.
. /s/Wm, T. Dean
JUDGE, Newton Coun
: ty Superior Court
| Stone Mountain Ju
| dicial Circuit
{4TPSept7
FORECLOSURE ON '
REAL ESTATE
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
! Under and by virtue of the
power of sale set forth in a
certain Security Deed given by
J. W. Rogers to Superior Built
Homes, Inc., dated January 12,
1961, and recorded in t he
Clerk’s Office of the Superior
Court of Newton County, Geor
gia, in Deed Book 56 page 93,
and transferred and assigned in
due course to Family Pride
Homes, Inc., which said Trans
feree is now the holder a n d
owner of said Security Deed
and the debt evidenced by note
secured thereby, all of which
are recorded in the Clerk’s Of
fice of said County, there will
be sold before the courthouse
door of said county during the
legal hours of sale, on t he
first Tuesday in October, 1961,
to the highest bidder for cash,
‘the following described pro
perty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being
in Cedar Shoals District, New
ton County, Georgia, contain
ing three - eighths acres more
or less, and being more fully
described as follows:
Beginning at an iron pin stake
on the Northwest corner of the|
intersection of Georgia State
Highway No. 81 and Eleanor
Drive located 50 feet North of|
the center line of said State
Highway No. 81, thence North
150 feet to a corner, thence|
West 100 feet to a corner,
thence Scuth 150 feet to a cor
ner, thence East 100 feet to
the point of beginning, a n d
bounded as follows:
South by State Highway No.
81, East by Eleanor Drive, and
North and West by lands of D.
W. Rogers.
The debt secured by said deed
was and is represented by one
note of even date therewith and l
fully described in said Security
Deed, and payable principal and ‘
interest as therein provided, to
gether with such other charges
as therein provided might ac
cure.
Default having occurred in|
respect to installments falling
due April 1, 1961, and thereaf-|
ter, Family Pride Homes, Inc.,|
has elected to declare the en-|
tire debt due and payable and |
the power of sale in said Se
curity Deed operative.
Said property will be sold as
the property of J. W. Rogers
subject to a certain Security
Deed and debt secured there-|
by under a Security Deed from
D. W. Rogers in favor of Camp
bell Lumber Company, dated
September. 12, 1960, and rew ).
corded Sept. 13, 1960, in Deed
ißook 55 page 233 of said Clerk’s
Office, and the proceeds of said :
‘sale applied as provided in|
lsaid Deed. A fee simple titlel‘
[deed will be made to the pur-|
chaser at said sale. l'
FAMTLY PRIDE HOMES,
INC. ,
As Transferee and as At-|
torney in Fact for J. W.
Rogers.
King, Ballard and King, j
iAttorne_vs at Law. 1
Covington, Ga.
~4TCSept7 ‘
'GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY |
' WHEREAS, heretofore on the |
l29th dav of May, 1961, B. G.
{KIMBERLY, did execute and|
;doli\'er to O. S. GARRISON
|AND SONS, Homer, Georgia,
'a certain security deed to the
| following property: All that|
|[tract or parcel of land lying!
{and being in the City of Cov
ington, Newton County, Geor
| gia, described as follows: |
BEGINNING at a point one|
hundred (100) feet from the!
Northeast corner of the inter
lsection of Pinecrest Lane and
| Hillecrest Drive on the North
side of Pinecrest Lane a n d|
{running along Pinecrest Lane|
| one hundred (100) feet to a
{ point; thence North one hun-[
{dred fifty (150) feet along tke
{property of J. D. Dial Sr., and‘
lJack L. Chapman to a point;
thence West one hundred (100)
{feel along other property of
%4, D. Dial, Sr., and Jack L.
{Chapman to a point; thence
'| South one hundred fifty (150)
Ifeet along other property of
f{Tack L. Chapman and J. D
*ial, Sr.. to the beginning poin’
id Pinecrest lane. This lot i
| known as Number 812 Pine
| crest Lane under present street
| system, and is one-half (1/2)
! of original Lot number 132 and
~one-fourth (1/4) of original
|Lot Number 133 of the Nelson
Subdivision, plat of said sub
division made by R. E. Smith,
C. E., November 6th, 1956, and
|recorded in Plat Book No. 2,
page 21, Office of the Clerk,
Newton Superior Court, New
ton County Georgia. To secure
a note of even date there with
for $2,000.00, in accordance
with and all as shown by a
security deed recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Newton County,
Georgia, in Deed Book 57, page
103, and
WHEREAS, said note has be
come in default, and the under
'signed elects that the entire
note, advances, principal and
interest, become due at once;
NOW, therefore, according to
the terms of said security deed
and the laws in such cases
made and provided, the under
signed will expose for sale to
the highest bidder for cash the
above described land, after pro
per advertisement, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1961, be
tween the legal hours of sale
before the Court House door in
!Covington, Newton County,
Georgia. The proceeds from
said sale will be used, first to
the payment of said note, prin
cipal, interest, additional ad
vances and charges, and expen
ses, and the balance, if any, de
livered to the said B. G. KIM
BERLY.
This 2nd day of September,
1961.
0. S. GARRISON AND
SONS,
Homer, Georgia.
As Attorney in Fact for
B. G. KIMBERLY.
Marvin D. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney at Law,
Winder, Georgia.
4TPSept7
EXECUTOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
By virtue of the powers con
tained in the Will of J. W.
Sockwell, deceased, said will
being of record in Will Book 4,
page 436, Office of the Ordin
ary of Newtor. County, there
will be sold before the Court
house door in Covington, New
ton County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in October, 1961,
the following described reall
estate:
All that tract of land lying
and being in Brick Store Dis
trict, Newton County, Georgia,
containing 180 acres an bound
ed as follows: On the North
by lands of W. T. Greer and
of J, E. and Pierce L. Cline;
on the East by land of C. O.
Nixon; on the South by State
Highway 12; and on the West
by land of Mary Sockwell Big
gers,
Said property, will be sold to
the highest and best bidder for
cash subject only to right of
tenant to gather crops of cur
rent year.
This sth day of September,
1961.
(Sally Mae Sockwell)
Sole Surviving Executrix
of J. W. Sockwell, deceased
4TCSept7
NOTICE OF SALE |
UNDER POWER '
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY‘
By virtue of the powers
granted in a deed executed by
Charlie T. Dobbs to Campbell
Lumber Co., dated October Ist,
1956, and recorded in Deed
Book 47, folio 473 Newton
County, Georgia Records, there
will be sold at auction tot h e
highest bidder for cash before
the Court House Door in Cov
ington, Newton County, Geor
gia, during the legal hours of
sale on Tuesday, October 3,
1961, the following described
property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Almon
District of Newton County,
Georgia, more particularly des
cribed as follows: '
Being Lot No. 1, in Block|
“A” of the Charlie Dobbs Sub
division, plat of which is re
corded in Newton County Deed
Records in Plat Book No. 1,!
page 181, to which reference isi
praved for more particular des
cription. Said lot fronts 122
feet on the West side of Wal
lace Road and extends back
West and even width 150 feet,
more or less, and is bounded as
follows: East by Wallace Road;
North by property of Hodges:
‘West by Lot 2 of above men
tioned subdivision; and on
South by property of Brice
lßarnes. There is located on
‘said lot one four room dwelling
with bath.
The debt evidenced by note
dated 11/1/58, being renewal
of original note dated 10/1/56,
and secured by said Security
Deed having been declared due
because of default in payment
of said indebtedness, which
vayment remains in default,
aid sale of property will be
nade for the purpose of pay
THE COVINGTON NEWS
,ing said debt, and the proceeds
i thereof will be used for t h e
Ipayment of the principal and
interest on said debt, attorneys
fees, expenses of this proceed
ings, and the remainder, if any,
a. provided in said Security
Deed.
Campbell Lumber 10. .
As Attorney in Fact for
Charlie T. Dobbs
4TCSept? .
FORECLOSURE ON
REAL ESTATE
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale set forth in a cer
tain Security Deed given by
Calvin E. Rutledge and Lucy
Rutledge to Superior Built
Homes, Inc., dated January 17,
1961, and recorded in t h e
Clerks Office of the Superior
Court of Newton County, Geor
gia, in Deed Book 56 pages 95-
96, and transferred and assign
ed in due course to Family Pride
Homes, Inc. which caid Trans
feree is now the owner an d
holder of said Security Deed
and the debt secured thereby,
all of which appears of record
in said Clerk’s Office, there will
be sold before the courthouse
door of said County during the
legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in October, 1961, to
the highest bidder for cash the
following described property,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Cedar
‘Shoals District, Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, containing one -
third acre more or less and
fully described as follows: |
Beginning at a point ont h e
‘FEast side of Lynn Drive 528
feet from the iron stake at the
Southwest corner of the inter
section of Lynn Drive an d
Eleanor Drive -— thence North
along Lynn Drive 100 feet to
a corner, thence East 140 feet
to a corner, thence South 100'
feet to a corner, and thence
West 140 feet to point of be
ginning, and bounded as fol
lows:
South by Lynn Drive, North
by lands of Henry G. an.’ Pan
sy M. Ward, and East and West
by lands of D. W. Rogers,
The debt secured by said
deed was and is represented by
one note of even date therewith
and fully described in said Se
curity Deed and payable prin
cipal and interest as therein
provided, together with such
other charges as therein pro-%
vided might accrue. |
Default having occurred in
respect to installments falling
due April 1, 1961, and there
after, Family Pride Homes,
Inc., has elected to declare the
entire debt due and payable
and the power of sale in said
Security Deed operative. The
proceeds of sale will be applied
to the payment of principal and
interest, and such other char
ges as may have accrued under
the provisions of said Security
Deed and note, and the sur
plus, if any will be paid to
those entitled thereto as pro
vided in said deed. A fee sim
ple title deed will be made to|
the purchaser at said sale.
FAMILY PRIDE HOMES,
INC,,
As Tranferee and as At-l
torney in Fact for Cal-'
vin E. Rutledge and Lucy
Rutledge.
King, Ballard and King,
Attorneys at Law.
Covington, Ga.
4TCSept7
NOTICE OF SALE l
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY[
Because of default in t h e
payment of the indebtedness’
secured by a deed to secure
debt executed by Nathan H.
Stowe to Sumner G. Whittier,
as Administrator of Veterans
Affairs, an Officer of the United
States of America, and his suc
cessors in such office, as such,
dated January 4, 1958, and re
corded in Deed Book 49, Folio'
429-430, in the office of t h e
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Newton County, Georgia, the
undersigned, as successor in of
fice to Sumner G. Whittier, as|
Administrator of Veterans Af
fairs, has declared the entire
amount of said indebtedness
due and payable in accordance’
with the terms of said deed and
the note secured thereby, andl
pursuant to the power of sale
contained in said deed, there
will be sold by the undersigned’
at public outery before t h e
courthouse door in Covington, |
Newton County, Georgia, on the |
first Tuesday in October 1961
within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash.
the following described proper-|
ty, to-wit: |
All that certain property sit
uated and being in the City of
Covington, Newton County,
Georgia, containing two andl
seventy three hundredths (2.73).
acres and described as follows: |
BEGINNING at a point on
the Western side of State High
way 36, Monticello Street, at an
iron pipe at the property of
Jack Fambrough on the origm-l
al land lot line; thence running
| South 18 degrees 45 minutes
East one hundred eighty five
1(185) feet along said highway
to an iron pipe; thence run
ning South 85 degrees 3 min
utes West six hundred (600)
feet to an iron pipe; thenccl
North 15 degrees 10 minutes
West two hundred thirty five
(235) feet to original land lot
line and property of Robert
Day: thence running North 89
degrees 05 minutes *.s* two
hundred sixty two (262) feet
along property of Day to pro
perty of Jack Fambrough:
thence running South 1 degree
30 minutes East eight and six
tenths (8.6) feet; thence North
89 degrees 05 minutes East
thirty six (36) feet to a point;
thence North 8 degrees 00 min
utes East seven and ninc tenths
(7.9) feet to property of Fam
brough and original land lot
line; thence North 89 degrees 05
minutes East three hundred two
(302) feet along property of
Fambrough to point of begin
ning, said lot having located
thereon one frame dwelling.
Said property will be sold as
the property of Nathan H.
Stowe and the proceeds of said
sale will be applied to t h e
payment of said indebtedness,
the expense of said sale, all as
provided in said deed to secure
debt, and the balance, if any,
will be distributed as provided
by law.
J. S. GLEASON, JR.
As Administrator of Vete
rans Affairs And as At
torney-in-Fact for Na
than H. Stowe
By:
PIERRE NOEL, JR.
Loan Guaranty Officer
J. J. SUMMERFORD
Attorney
Veterans Administration
Atlanta, Georgia
4TCSept7
’ SHERIFFS SALE
| GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
Will be sold on the Ist Tues
day in October 1961 next, at
the Court House, in Newton
County, within the leg.' hours
of sale to the highest bidder for
CASH, the following property,
to-wit: 2-5902 Wal, W. C. Step
table Mhg., 1-5904 Wal. W, C.
Coffee table Mhg., 2-Davis ta
ble lamp. 1-14 c Acme Smoker,
1-263271 J. K. 25716 — 5 P.
Kroehler Sectional sofa, 1-9114
— 4 Cleveland Swivel rocker,
164 sq. yd. Carpet, 64 sq. yd.
| cushion, 20 ft. metal * "n, 242
"sq. ft. spec. order blind.
| Said property levied on as the
property of Don Rogers to sat
isfy an execution issued from
the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Henson Fur
niture Company against said
Don Rogers.
This sth day of Sept. 1961,
John L. Berry
Sheriff of Newton Co.
4TCSept7
SHERIFFS SALE |
'GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
Will be sold on the Ist. Tues
day in Oct. 1961 next, at the
Court House, in Newton Coun
‘ty, within the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for
CASH, the following property,
to-wit: 1958 Chevrolet 15 Pass.
Bus. Serial No. V3asßn - 110-
5585. |
Said propert; levied on as
the property of E. F. Callaway |
to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of
said county in favor of Queen!
City Chevrolet Companyl
against said E. F. Callaway.
This sth day of September
1961. '
John L. Berry
Sheriff of Newton Co.
4TCSept7 !
CITATION |
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY{
To All Whom it May Concern:!
Mary C. Cason having in pro
per form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administra- |
tion on the estate of RAY T.|
SORRELLS, late of said Coun
ty, this is to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of |
kin of Ray T. Sorrells to be ands
appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration
should not be granted to Mary |
C. Cason on Ray T. Sorrells es- |
tate.
Witness my hand and official{
signature, this sth day of Sep- |
tember, 1961. 1
Donald G. Stephenson, |
Ordinary. |
4TCSept7 f
APPLICATION
FOR CHARTER |
THE STATE OF GEORGIA i
COUNTY OF NEWTON |
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT |
OF SAID COUNTY |
The petition of Reverendi
John M. Lance, J. T. Elkins,|
Virgil Norwood and James |
Head respectfully shows: ‘
1.
Petitioners desire to be in-|
corporated for themselves and |
associates for a period of 50|
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
years under the name of
PORTERDALE BAPTIST ,
CHURCH, INC. }
2.
That the general nature of
the business of said corpora
tion shall be to establish and
maintain religious worship,
and no part of the net earn
ings of the said corporation
shall inure to the benefit of
any individual. ‘
3.
That this corporation in ad
dition to all the rights, powers
and privileges heretofore con
ferred upon like corporations
under the laws of this state de
sire the power to issue capital
stock, to issue, purchase, ac
quire and hold such stocks or
bonds as the said corporation
may from time to time utilize
in furtherance of the purposes
of this corporation. Said stocks
and bonds to be issued wupon
such terms as may be directed
including date of maturity,
rate of interest and priority in
distribution, and to provide
such other methods and means
where they may be retired
from time to time and in such
amounts as may be determined
by the governing officials of
this corporation.
4.
That the principal place of
business of the corporation
shall be in PORTERDALE,
NEWTON COUNTY. GEOR
GIA.
B
That the said corporation
shall have a Board of Direc
tors, and said Board of Direc
tors shall have authority to
manage the means, assets, in
come, and other property of
said corporation subject al
ways to the approval of the
members. No person shall be
elected to the office of Direc
tors of this corporation unless
and until such person is a
member in good standing of the
congregation known as. the
PORTERDALE BAPTIST
CHURCH, PORTERDALE,
GEORGIA.
6.
That all members of the
PORTERDALE BAPTIST
CHURCH, PORTERDALE,
GEORGIA, presently existing
as an incorporated religious so
ciety in the County of Newton,
' Georgia, shall, upon the grant
ing of this charter, become
members of the corporation,
and the corporation shall suc
ceed to all the property rights
of whatever nature heretofore
existing in ‘and accuring to
the incorporated religious so
ciety known as the PORTER
DALE BAPTIST CHURCH,
PORTERDALE, GEORGIA.
That the existence and con
duct of this association shall
be in accordance with and sub
ject to the provisions of the
Discipline of The Baptist
’ Church.
{ WHEREFORE, Petitioners
lpray that the PORTERDALE
BAPTIST CHURCH, PORTER
DALE, GEORGIA, an unincor
porated religious society, be,
in all things incorporated un
der the laws of the State of
Georgia under the name and
for the purposes set forth above
]and with all the rights, powers
land privileges given by law to
{ a corporation of like nature.
s/ T. V. Mullinax
Petitioners Attorney
T. V. Mullinax
1054 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Jackson 2-4335
ORDER OF THE JUDGE
OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF
NEWTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
' The above and foregoing
| petition read and considered,
'and it appearing to the Court
Jthat the same is within the
' legitimate purview and inten
jtion of the laws of the State
of Georgia, and there having
been presented, together with
the petition, a certificate from
the Secretary of State declar
‘ing that the name of the pro
posed corporation is not the
neme of any other existing cor
poration registered in the rec
ords of the Secretary of State,
therefore
IT IS ORDERED, AD
JUDGED AND DECREED, that
petitioners, their successors,
associates and assigns be and
they are hereby incorporated
under the name and style of
PORTERDALE BAPTIST
CHURCH, INC. PORTERDALE,
GEORGIA, with all the powers
prayed for in said petition, and
such other powers as are now
permitted or may be granted
to corporations of similar na
ture under the laws of the
State.
Rendered this 13 day of
September, 1961.
s/ H. O. Hubert, Jr.
Judge, Superior- Court
Newton, County, Georgia
Filed in Office:
The 20th day of September,
1961.
Sam M. Hay
Clerk
4TCSept.2l
NOTICE
This is to officially and le
gally advise that land leased
by me from the Georgia Power
Company at Jackson Lake is
POSTED and any person tres
passing will be prosecuted. This
meets with full power company
approval. Land located at South
end of Connally Bridge at the
Road. Posted signs have been
placed as required by law. This
September 18, 1961.
E. T. Sims
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(Editor’'s Note: The following is Senator Talmadge's final
column for 1961. He will resume writing these weekly reports
from Washington when the Second Session of the 87th Congress
convenes next January.)
ANY ASSESSMENT of the
First Session of the 87th Con
gress must give at least as
much weight to what it did not
do as to what it did.
Considering the plus side in
that light, it refused to sur-
render the au
thority of Con
gress toappro
priate funds
for foreign aid
and it turned
down all pro
posals for fed
eral aid to ed
ucation which
would not have maintained sep
aration of church and state or
safeguarded state and local
school systems from federal con
trols. It also did not allow itself
to be stampeded, at lehst for the
time being, into passing further
force bills in the field of civil
rights. On the minus side it did
not come to realistic grips with
the overall farm problem by giv
ing due consideration to_com
prehensive solutions proposed
for it and it failed to balance
the federal budget or put an end
to deficit spending.
9 = *
THE SESSION did greatest
credit to itself in acting swiftly
and overwhelmingly to give the
President the money and au
thority he requested to build up
the armed forces to meet the
threat of Soviet aggression in |
Berlin and elsewhere around the
world.
In another laudable action it
increased and expanded Social
Security benefits to bring them
more nearly in line with the in
flated state of the national econ- ‘
(Xot prepared or printed ai government expense)
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A MEMBER of the U. S. Army
Parachute Team pulls down on
his control lines as he nears
the earth. The team, presently
stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C.,
went through extensive practice
in anticipation of representing
the United States in the Intere
national Invitational Parachute
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| omy and my greatest personal
- | satisfaction came from the ene
. | actment of my bill authorizing &
. | nationwide program for the
eradication of hog cholera.
l All factors considered, the
| Session’s outcome was wholly
- | satisfactory to no one. Depend
~ | ing upon one’s political point of
| view, its record was either too
| liberal or too reactionary. In
| | balance it was just about what
| | might have been expected, fol
- | lowing as it ‘'did an election in
- | which the new National Admine
| istration was chosen by a plue
L | rality of only 112,213 votes. y
: ‘ * * n
PERHAPS THE most disturbe
ing aspect of the Session is the
| further decline which it brought
| about in the stature of the Sene
| ate as an independent institution
of representative government,
Its repeated servile performance
in unquestioningly voting Ade
ministration dictates prompted
one columnist to liken Senators
to trained dogs.
It is ironic indeed that the
{ House of Representatives—the
body against whose anticipated
impetuousness the Senate was
created as a buffer—increasing
ly is having to assume the role
of guardian of state and publie
| interests in the Legislative
! Branch. The failure of the Sen
| ate to perform its assigned eone
] stitutional function at this crite
| ical juncture in our national life
should be a cause of concern to
every citizen,
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