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PAGE EIGHTEEN
LEGALS
newton superior court
nA 858
G BORGIA,
newton county
The petition of JAMES P. ,
BENTON, JOE T. WEBB, JR.. '
j. H. SPEARS, and RALPH :
SPEARS, hereinafter called the ।
petitioners, respectfully shows:
1.1
Petitioners desire for them- ,
selves, their associates and sue- j
cessors. to be incorporated un- (
der the name of “W S. B (
TRUCKING CO., INC ” 1
2. i
The object of said corpora- l
tine i* pecuniary gam and j
profit.
J !
The general nature of the j
business or businesses to be ,
; -ans*cted by the corporation (
.hall be that of buying raising. J
and selling chickens and poul- f
try of al! kinds; the buying, 1
owning, disposing of and sell- ,
-ng machinery, equipment, ]
feed and other items necessary .
to conduct such a business: the
manufacture and sale of live- j
stock and poultry feed, both ]
wholesale and retail: to operate ]
and own hatcheries, dressing, ।
and processing plant*: to buy, 4
acquire, rent, or lease trucks s
and motor vehicle* of all na- ;
tune and kind for transporting ।
and delivery of the product*
of the corporation and like .
products of others: to lease. (
and rent equipment of the cor- ,
poration to others; to borrow (
money and tn issue mortgages,
deeds to secure debt, and oth
er conveyances to secure same:
to purchase, acquire, own. sell,
lease and control real estate
necessary for transaction of the
business; to do any and all
acts and things necessary, con
venient. exnedient. 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 hereafter given to do
any and all things which may
be needful or proper in the op
eration of the above described
business, and that said corpora
tion have all the powers enum
erated in Section 22-1827 and
22-1828. Code of Georgia An
notated, and such powers as
may hereafter be given by law.
5.
The maximum number shares
of stock shall be two hundred
(200) of the par value of 8100
per share, all of which sha.l
be common stock.
However, the amount of
capita! with which the corpo
ration shall begin business ahali
be not les* than $20,000.00.
6.
The time for which the cor
poration i* to have existence
is thirty-five (35) years, with
the privilege of renewal of the
charter, from time to time, up
on the expiration of said pe
r od of thirty-five years.
7.
The county in which the
principal office of the corpoia
tion is to be located is New
ton County, Georgia, but the
privilege is desired of establish
ing branch offices and places
of business both within and
without the state of Georgia.
8
The name and post office ad
dress each of the applicants
for charter are as follows:
James P Benton. Mansfield,
Georgia,
joe T. Webb. Jr., Mansfield.
Georgia.
J. H. Spears, Mansfield,
Georgia.
and Ralph Spears, Mansfield.
Georgia.
9
Petitioners further desire
that by-laws of the corporation
shall be adopted by the com
mon etockholders, and such by
laws shall provide for the of
ficers of the corporation, the
manner of their selection, and
such other rules appropriate to
by-law* which have ar their
purpose the control and man
agement of the corporation, in
cluding provisions whereby the
bv-law* maj 7 be amended.
10.
Your petitioners herewith ex
hibit a certificate of the Secre
tary of State of the State of
Georgia as required by Section
22-1803, Code of Georgia An
notated.
WHER F. FOR E. petitioners
pray to be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid,
with all the rights, powers,
privileges, and immunities
herein set forth, and such ad
ditional rights, powers, and
privilege* as may be necessary,
proper or incident to the con
duct of the business aforesaid,
and as may be inherent in or
allowed to like corporation un
der the law's of the state of
Georgi* as they now exist or
®ay hereafter exist.
Campbell and Vaughn
k Attorneys for Applicant
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
ORDER OF JUDGE
j GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTA’
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY — AT
CHAMBERS
The foregoing petition of
JAMES P. BENTON, JOE T. (
WEBB. JR., J. H. SPEARS,
and RALPH SPEARS to be in
corporated under the name of ,
“W. S. B. TRUCKING CO.,
INC.,”, has been duly present
ed to me, and read and con
sidered; and it appearing that ।
said petition it in the purview
and intention of the laws of 1
this alate applicable thereto. ]
and it further appearing that :
all of said law* have been ,
fully complied with;
IT IS THEREUPON CON
SIDERED. ORDERED. AND
ADJUDGED. that said petition
be, and the same i« hereby (
granted; and petitioners, their
associates, successors and as- ,
signs, are hereby incorporated ,
and made a body politic under
the name and style of “W. S.
B. TRUCKING CO., INC.”, for
and during the period of thir
ty-five (35) year*. with the
privileges, and immunities
mentioned ,n said application,
privilege of renewal at the ex
piration of that time, and with
aU the right s. powers,
and with the privileges, and im
munities mentioned in said ap
plication. and with such addi
tional rights, powers, privilege*,
and immunities as provided by
the law* of Georgia as they
now exist or may hereafter
exist.
This the 15 day of February,
1962.
Wm. T. Dean
Judge, Superior Court,
Newton County, Ga.
Stone Mountain Circuit
I
Filed m office this 20 day of
Feb. 1962.
S. M. Hay
Clerk
Newton Superior Court
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GEORGIA
NEWTON COUNTY.
WHEREAS, on the 7th day
of March, 1961, LEROY E.
BANKS executed to H. W.
RICHARDS LUMBER CO., of
Carroll County, Georgia, a deed
to the following described pro
perty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being
in the City of Covington,
Newton County, Georgia, ly
ing on South side of Eber
hardt Street, and described
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on
the South side of Eberhardt
Street, 331.5 feet West of the
West line of West Street;
and running thence South
at a right angle to Eberhardt
Street 100 feet: thence West
parallel with Eberhardt
Street 65 feet to the East
side of a 26 foot alley;
thence North along East side
of 26 foot alley 100 feet to
the South line of Eberhardt
Street; thence East along
South line of Eberhardt
Street 65 feet to the point of
beginning; bounded on the
North by Eberhardt Street;
on the East by lot of
Lizzie Kate Driskoll: on the
South by land now- or form
erly of J W Bankston; and
on the West by said 26 foot
alley.
to secure a note in the amount
of $4232.88. which said deed is
recorded in Deed Book 54. Page
403, in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of New
ton County, Georgia: and
WHEREAS, said note has be
come in default, both as to
principal and interest and
there is now due and owing on
said note $4124.72 and the said
H. W Richards Lumber Co.
elects and hereby declares said
‘ note, both principal and in-
I terest, due as provided in said
> deed:
NOW THEREFORE. in ac
. cordance with the terms of said
i deed and the Laws of Georgia,
» in such cases made and pro-
I vided, the undersigned will ex
. pose for sale to the highest
। and best bidder for cash, the
. I above described land, after
> proper advertisement, on the
j first Tuesday in March, 1962.
between the legal hours of
sale before the Court House
; door in Newton County, Geor
gia.
The proceeds of said sale
will be used first to pay the
5 balance due on said note as
. principal and interest, and the
j expenses of said sale and
the balance, if any. will
. be delivered to the said Leroy
F Ranks.
p This 6th dav of Februarv.
1962.
f H. W RICHARDS
r LUMBER CO.
AS Attorney in Fact for
Lerov E. Banks
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FORECLOSURE
ON REAL ESTATE
GEORGIA
NEWTON COUNTY
Unser and by virtue of the
Powei of Sale set forth in a
certain Security Deed given by
Robert D. Gibbs and Maxine
Cox Gibbs, dated April 17, 1958,
to the Bank of Covington and
recorded in the Clerk's Office
of Newton County, Georgia, in
Deed Book 50, page 155, there
will be sold before the court
house door in said Newton
County, Georgia, during the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in March, 1962. to the
highest bidder for cash, the
following described property,
to-wit:
AI) that tract or parcel of
land situated, lyiM and being
n the City of Covington, New
ton County, Georgia and des
cribed as follow*:
BEGINNING in the center
of N. West Street at the south
east corner of Norton Bledsoe
lot and thence running west 156
feet to a stake; thence south
75 feet to a stake: thence east
163 feet to the center of N. West
Street; and thence north up
center of N. West Street 92
feet to the beginning point.
Said lot being bounded on East
by N. West Street (center);
North by property of Norton
Bledsoe: and on West and
Scuth by property of Mrs. Al
lie Belle Gibbs. There is lo
cated on said lot one six room
brick veneer dwelling.
The debt secured by said
Security Deed was and is rep
resented by one note of even
date therewith and fully de
scribed in said Security Deed,
and payable, principal and in
terest, as therein provided, to
gether with such other charges
as therein provided might ac
crue.
Default having occurred in
respect to the payment of the
balance due on said debt, after
demand for the payment there
of, said Bank of Covington has
elected to declare the entire
balance due on said debt now
due and payable and having
notified the makers of said
note to make said payment or
have attorney fees added and
said makers having failed to
make such payment after such
notice, the Bank of Coving
ton has elected to make the
Power of Sale in said Security
Deed operative.
The proceeds of sale will be
applied to the payment of the
principal and interest, Attorney
fees, and such other charges as
may have accrued under the
provisions of said Security
Deed and Note, and the surplus,
if any, will be paid as therein
provided. A fee simple title
deed will be made to purchaser
at said sale.
The Bank of Covington
By John B. Weaver,
Cashier
As Attorney in fact for
Robert D. Gibbs and
Maxine Cox Gibbs
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CITATION
COURT OF ORDINARY,
NEWTON,
COUNTY GEORGIA
To any Creditors and All Par
ties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of E. A.
VEAL formerly of Newton
County. Georgia, notice is here
by given that Bett}’ Veal
Strawn. Carolyn Veal Luns
ford. and Mrs. Mellie Rye Veal
the heirs, have filed applica
tion with me to declare no Ad
ministration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, March 5.
1962. and if no objection is
trade an order will be passed
saying no Administration ne
* cessary.
Donald G. Stephenson
Ordinary.
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1 GEORGIA.
j NEWTON COUNTY
Personally appeared before
; me. Mrs. J. Q. McCullough and
I Miss Hester Moate who on oath
, deposes and says that Mrs. J.
Q. McCullough and Miss Hester
■ Moate
t Address 130 McDonough
■ Road. Conyers, Ga.
. (are) doing business in Newton
• County. Georgia at 403 Clark
. St. Covington, under the name
1 and style of McCullough Flow
‘ er Shop. The business to be
carried on is Florist Shop.
This affidavit is made in ac
t cordance with the Act of the
“ Georgia Legislature approved
> August 15, 1929. and amended
■ March 29. 1937. and March 20,
I 1943.
Mrs. J. Q. McCullough
M iss Hester Moate
Sworn to and subscribed
before me this 14th day of
February; 1962
S. M Hay
! Clerk Newton Superior
I Court
! Newton Countv, Ga.
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’H! COVINGTON NEWS
GEORGIA.
j NEWTON COUNTY.
WHEREAS. Mis.-. Sarah Mob
i ley. Administratrix of Mr*, I
i Came S. Mobley with the will I
( annexed, represents to the i
Court in her petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that she
has fully administered MRS.
CARRIE S. MOBLEY’S estate.
This is theres ore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. w'hy said Administra
trix should not be discharged
from her administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission,
on the first Monday in March,
1962.
Donald G. Stephenson.
Ordinary
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY.
WHEREAS, R. P Campbell,
Executor of Last Will of EM
MA PIPER, represents to the
Court in his petition duly filed
and entered on record, that he
has fully administered Emma
Piper’s estate: This is therefore
to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why
said Executor should not be
discharged from his admini
stration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday
in March. 1962.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
Because of default in the
payment of the indebtedness
secured by a deed to secure
debt executed by John E.
Freeman to Robert J. Lamp
here, Acting Administrator of
Veterans Affairs, an Officer of
the United States of America,
and his successors in such Of
fice, as such, dated February
7, 1961, and recorded in Deed
Book 56. Folio 195-196, in the
Office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, the undersigned,
J. S. Gleason, Jr., as successor
in office to Robert Lamphere,
as Administrator of Veterans
Affairs, has declared the en
tire amount of said indebted
ness due and payable in ac
cordance with the terms of said
deed and the note secured
thereby, and pursuant to the
power of sale contained in said
deed, there will be sold by the
undersigned at public outcry
before the courthouse door in
Covington, Newton County,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in March 1962, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the
City of Covington, in the 9th
District, Newton County,
Georgia and described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
east side of Gordy Street 300
feet north of the northeast
corner of Newton Drive and
Gordy Street; thence run
ning due north along the
east side of Gordy Street 75
feet to property of Tuck;
thence running due east 150
feet along said property of
Tuck to property of Patrick;
thence running due south 75
feet along property of Pat
rick and others to property
of W. H. McKinley; thence
running due west along pro
perty of McKinley 150 feet
to point of beginning. Said
property having located
thereon one brick veneer
1 dwelling with carport.
Said property will be sold as
* the property of John E. Free
-1 man and the proceeds of said
• sale will be applied to the pay
ment 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
Veterans Affairs
And as Attorney-in-Fact
1 for John E. Freeman
Bv:
r PIERRE NOEL. Jr.
Loan Guaranty Office
1 J. J. SUMMERFORD
Attorney
1 Veterans Admimsrtration
c Regional Office
e 441-449 West Peachtree
Street. N.E.
p Atlanta 8, Georgi*
4TCFeb.B
e Veterans’ Benefits are not
d taxable income for Federal in
d come tax purposes.
Gambling earnings must be
included as income on Federal
income tax returns.
Farmers Federal Tax Guide
is free at all Internal Revenue
offices.
Most interest income is tax
able for Federal income tax
I purposes. j
BOWLING
Thursday Nite Men's I.eague
(At Holliday Lanes)
TEAM W L
Tri-City Slickers 47 25
Jones-L’bert Agency 41 31
Madison Lions 38 34
Morgan’s Rebs 35 37
Oakside Farm 35 37
Morgan's Missiles 35 37
M’s. Stump Jumpers 33 39
Piper Hardware 24 49
High Games: C. B. Ballew
231.
High Series: C. B Ballew
614.
High Team Game: Morgan’s
Rebs 692.
High Team Series: Morgan’s
Rebs 1896.
(At Hollidat Lanes)
FOBLOC” League
TEAM W L
Evans B. & R. Pills 40 16
Hardman’s P’scripts 35% 20%
Red Devils 31 25
Tate St. Tigers 27% 28%
Sappv & Bens
S. & B’s. Alley Cats 26 26
Morgan Misfits 24% 31%
Rebels 24 32
Grease Monkeys 11% 40%
High Individual Single Game:
Frances Rowland 192.
High Individual Series: Ca
rol George 476.
High Team Game: Morgan
Misfits 581.
High Team Series: Evans
Black and Red Pills 1606.
Mansfield Hotshots Bantam
Boys League
(At Holliday Lanes)
TEAM W L
Strikers 9 3
Steamrollers 7 5
Spares 6 6
Strikeouts 5 7
Tornadoes 5 7
Hurricanes 4 4
High Games: Al Whisnante
145.
High Series: Artie Hays 366.
High Team Game: Strikers
263.
High Team Series: Strikers
670.
Bowlerettes Girls
Bantam League
(At Holliday Lanes)
TEAM W L
Twisting Angels 7
Alley Angels 71
Phantom Girls 5 3
Bulldogs 3 5
Blue Angels 2 6
White - Faced Angels 0 8
High Games: Sandra Kit
chens 126.
High Series: Sandra Kitchens
317.
High Team Game; Alley An
gels 209.
High Team Series: Twisting
Angels 561.
National Jr. Boys League
(At Holliday Lanes)
TEAM W L
Strikers 12
Panthers 6 2
Gangbusters §
Lions 9 7
Fireballs
Gutterbusters 8
Bowl-A-Matic 8
Globetrotters 6
Untouchables ‘
Dynamics 4 8
Wildcats 5
Mistakes I ‘
High Games: Jeff Hmton 110.
High Series; John Hunt 412.
Hight Team Game: Gang
busters 331.
High Team Series: Bowl A
matics 783.
Bennett's Bantams Boys
League
(At Holliday Lanes)
TEAM W L
Lane Runners 10
Top Cats 9 8
The Doc s 9
The Snake#
Bulldogs
Bowling Eagles 6
Tigers 6
Longhorns 3 9
Arrows 2 10
Fireballs 1 II
High Games: Jud Callaway
146
High Series: Jud Callaway
402. _ ,
High Team Game: The Doc s
256 ~ ,
High Team Series: The Doc s
749.
American Jr. League (Boys)
(At Holliday Lanes)
TEAM W L
I Lumbermen 6 2
Rams 6 2
Yankees •* ’
। Eagles 11
1 High Games; Gary Freeman
153.
High Senes: Gary Freeman
391.
High Team Game: Lumber- '
men 279
High Team Series: Lumber
■ men 777.
Tri-Pacers League
(At Holliday Lanes)
TEAM W L
C. M's Bowl Weevils 41 19
M’s. Timber Wolves 36 24
ideal Dairies 28 32
Covington Mills 26 34
Hughes Shell 26 34
Sou. Discount Co. 23 37
High Game: Art Booth 213.
High Series: Art Booth 604. j
(Earnest Coveraoe Any Weekly In The State)
1 High Team Game: Cov. Mills
Bowl Weevils 555.
High Team Series: Hugnes
Shell 1500.
200 Games: Art Booth, 209
213; Jack Cason 210; Charlie
Boss 214; Ed Rowe 212.
Business Womens
(At Gold Crown Lanes)
W L
McGuire Motor Co. 36 16
Bank of Covington 32 20
Brunswick 31 21
Covington Mills 30 22
Lithonia Lighting No. 229 23
Pacific Overall 28 24
Lithonia Lighting No. 1
27 25
Tastee-Freeze 25 27
Newton Federal 23 29
Dodge Wire 18 .34
Belk-Gallant 17 35
Brunswick Pinspotters 16 36
High Game Mogene Caw
thorn 209.
High Series Ann Hodges 527.
High Team Game Bank of
Covington 768.
High Team Series Bank of
Covington 2084.
Business Mens Luncheon
(At Geld Crewn Ivanes)
First 10 High Games
Moody Summers 223
J. McGiboney 204
Otis Spillers 203
Herbert Vining 194
Bonham Johnson 191
Harry Cowan 186
Carl Lundgren 185
Carl Smith 181
Sam Gainer 181
Ed Ricker 180
High Series
Ist Prize. Moody Summers 480.
2nd Prize. J. McGiboney 456.
3rd prize, Carl Smith 427.
TWO MINUTES
WITH THE BIBLE
RIGHTLY DIVIDING
THE WORD OF TRUTH
St. Paul wrote to Timothy,
^ny centuries ago: “All
Scripture is given by inspira
tion of God, and is profitable
for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in
righteousness” (II Tim. 3:16).
The apostle referred, of
course, to the sacred Scriptures,
also called “the Word of God.”
All of it, he says, is “God
breathed” and profitable,” to
“teach,” to “reprove,” to “cor
rect” and to “instruct.”
But why, then, have so many
heresies and false teachings
sprung up through the years—
all based upon the Bible? And
why have so many thousands
of sincere people been led
astray by these false teachings?
The reason is that teachers
and followers alike have fail
ed to heed another important
statement which Paul made in
this same letter prior to his
declaration that all Scripture is
inspired of God and profitable.
This statement is found in
Chanter 2, Verse 15:
“Study to show thyself ap
proved unto God. a workman
that needeth not to be asham
ed, rightly dividing the Word
of truth.”
We must study to rightly di
vide the Word of truth for the
simple reason that if we do
not do this we can pervert the
truth and use it to teach error.
Through the centuries God has
often changed His dealings with
mankind. Many religious rites
which were commanded in Old
Testament times are positively
forbidden in this present dis
pensation of grace.
In Old Testament times, for
example, animal sacrifices were
required for acceptance with
God, but some years after the
death of Christ Paul was sent
forth with “the preaching of
tte cross.” and declared that
“We have redemption through
Christ’s blood, the forgiveness
of sins according to the riches
of His grace” (Eph. 1:7). “Be
ing justified freely bv God’s
grace, through the redemntion
that is in Christ Jesus” (Rom.
3:24).
Junior T^om
Identified
Identification of the 1951
Covington Junior team shown
on Sports Page today are. kneel
ing left to right: Charles Sher
wood. Sherry Campbell, Bobby
Lassiter. Howell Woodward.
Omer Parnell, Robert Sams
House. Standing, left to right:
Coach L. G. Carney, Wayne
Jones. Wayne Patterson. Hay
den Christian. Charles Camp
bell. Leo Mallard. Larry Harris
and Bill Turner.
Minor children must file
I Federal Tax returns if they earn
S6OO or more.
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AH income is subject to Fed
eral taxes unless expressly
I exempt by law.
Such procedure makes finish;
last longer. When a good stain!
finish is applied to seasoned and
“seeled” interior wood tells, the
artificial coloration should last
125 year* or more. j
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