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LEGALS
NOTICE
GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY.
To the next of kin of Mrs.
LETTY KENNEDY HUDSON,
deceased:
You are hereby notified that
the said Letty Kennedy Hud
son died intestate, a resident
of Newton County, Georgia, on
October 1, 1961, and that the
undersigned as Administratrix
of her estate has in her hands
for distribution the proceeds of
said estate amounting to ap
proximately $8,000; that the
undersigned has been unable
to find any heirs at law or
next of kin of said deceased,
and has filed in the Court of
Ordinary of Newton County,
Georgia, her petition that said
estate escheat to the State of
Georgia, which proceeding is
now pending in said Court;
You are further notified,
That if no person shall appear
within twelve months from the
date of this first publication,
the Ordinary will pass an or
der declaring said property
escheated to the State of Geor
g*-
This 22nd day of October,
1962.
Mary S. Hampton
Clarkston, Georgia
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
Notice is hereby given as
provided by law the undersign
ed MRS. JACQUELINE REED
COFER did on the 3rd day of
April, 1963, file her petition on
behalf of her minor son RAN
DY JOE LASETER in the Su
perior Court of said County to
change said minor son's name
to RANDY JOE COFER, and
any interested or affected par
ty has the right to appear
therein and file objections.
This 3rd day of April, 1963.
MRS. JACQUELINE
REED COFER
KING, BALLARD, KING &
THIGPEN
Attorneys at Law
38 West Square
Covington, Georgia
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GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of James O.
Hitchcock of Mansfield, Geor
gia, and John B. Kendrick and
Mary H. Kendrick of 904 Olive
Springs Road, Marietta, Geor
gia, shows:
1. That petitioners, together
with such other persons as may
become associated with them,
their successors or assigns, de
s;re to become incorporated un
der the name and style of
ROLLING ACRES LAKE &
BEACH, INC.
for a period of thirty-five (35)
years, with the right of renew
al of said charter as provided
by law.
2. The object of said corpo
ration is pecuniary gain to its
■tockholders.
3. The principal office of the
corporation is to be in Mans
field, Newton County, Georgia,
with the privilege of establish
ing branch offices and places
of business elsewhere as may
be necessary for the proper
conduct of the corporate busi
ness.
4. The principal business to
be engaged in by said corpora
tion will be that of buying,
owning, improving, developing,
subdividing, selling, renting,
leasing, and otherwise dealing
in real estate, improved or
unimproved; also, the develop
ing and operating a lake for
swimming and other purposes,
and constructing and operating
other places of amusement and
entertainment, and the operat
ing of a concession for the sale
of food, beverages, souvenirs,
and other items used in con
nection with said place of
amusement and entertainment;
and any other line of business
accessory to the general busi
ness in which said corporation
is engaged and incidental to
the same.
5. The amount of capital
which the corporation will be
gin business shall be One
Thousand Dollars (SI.OOO 00)
6. The capital stock of said
corporation shall consist of 50
■hares of stock having a par
value of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) each, with the right
to increase the capitalization
from time to time up to a to
tal of Fifty Thousand Dollars
($50,000.00), and of decreas
ing the same from time to time
to the minimum of One Thou
sand Dollars ($1,000.00) here
in provided for.
7. The increased capital stock
may consist of common stock
of the same rank and dignity
ts the original stock, and part
or all of the same may consist of
Preferred stock of a par value of
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One Hundred Dollars per share,
said preferred stock to have
such preference in the earnings
and the assets of the corpora
tion in liquidation as may be
provided for at the time said
stock is issued, said changes in
the capital structure of the
corporation shall require the
approval of a majority vote of
the common stock then out
standing.
8. That the corporation shall
have all the powers, rights and
privileges conferred upon cor
porations by the Corporation
Act of 1938 as embodied in
Title 22 of the Code of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners
pray that this petition be
granted and that they be in
corporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with all the
rights, privileges and powers
herein prayed, together with
all rights, privileges, powers,
immunities and exceptions as
are conferred upon similar cor
porations by the laws of the
State of Georgia.
Donald G. Stephenson
Attorney for Petitioners
Donald G. Stephenson
Covington, Georgia
ORDER OF COURT
Georgia, Newton County
The foregoing application to
secure a charter under the
name of ROLLING ACRES 1
LAKE & BEACH, INC., hav
ing been examined by me, and :
it appearing that the applica
tion is legitimately within the
purview and intention of the
law of the State of Georgia,
and it further appearing from
the certificate of the Secretary
of State that the proposed cor
poration is not the name of any
other now existing corporation
registered in the records of the
Secretary of State, the said ap
plication is hereby granted and
the corporation is created un
der the same name with the
powers and privileges prayed
for as well as those granted
by law to corporations of sim
ilar nature.
This the 26th day of March,
1963.
H. O. Hubert, Jr.
Judge Superior Court,
Stone Mtn. Judicial
Circuit
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NOTICE OF SALE
There will be sold to the
highest and best bidder for
cash, .before the Courthouse
door in Newton County, Geor
gia on the First Tuesday in
May, 1963, at 10:00 A.M., by
SNAPPING SHOALS ELEC
TRIC MEMBERSHIP COR
PORATION, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the
City of Covington, Newton
County, Georgia, and being
part of land lot 254 of the
9th District, Newton County,
Georgia, and more particu
larly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point at
the intersection of Stallings
and Hunter Streets, said city,
running thence East along
Stallings Street 197.17 feet
South 89' 19 East to an iron
pin at the corner of Pace
and Stallings Streets; thence
South 90.86 feet South 00'
13 30” East to an irun pin at
the corner of Pace Street and
property of C. O. Nixon;
thence West along said pro
perty line 200 feet South 89°
50 West to an iron pin at
the corner of Hunter Street
and property line of C. O.
Nixon; thence North along
Hunter Street 94 feet North
1° 30 East to point of begin
ning, being part of the pro
perty purchased from J. C.
Nixon by C. O. Nixon by
warranty deed, dated No
vember 2, 1938, and record
ed in deed book 37, page 95,
Newton County Records and
as shown by plat of survey
made by Joe W. Atnold, 111,
surveyor, said plat being
dated August 26, 1948.
Being same property convey
ed to Snapping Shoals Elec
tric Membership Corporation
by C. O. Nixon, dated Feb
ruary 21, 1949, recorded in
deed book 37, page 418,
Clerk’s Office, Newton
County. Georgia.
That above described tract
is the former headquarters of
Snapping Shoals Electric Mem
bership Corporation, and has
located thereon a combination
concrete office and warehouse
building. Said property may
be inspected at any time by ap
pointment being made with
Mr. J. E. Robinson, Covington,
Georgia, Manager of the Cor
poration.
That the Corporation re
serves the right to accept or
reject any and all bids and
sale of said property is subject
to approval and confirmation
of Directors of Snapping Shoals
Electric Membership Corpora
tion at its June. 1963 meeting,
at which time high bid shall
be accepted or rejected.
This 2nd. day of April, 1963.
SNAPPING SHOALS
ELECTRIC MEMBER-
SHIP CORPORATION
C. R. Vaughn, Jr.
Attorney
Convers, Georgia
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
Default having been made
in the payment of indebtedness
secured by the following-de
scribed deeds to secure debt,
recorded as indicated in the
Office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, to-wit;
1. Deed to Secure Debt ex
ecuted by John H. Perry
and Lena B. Perry
to United States of Ameri
ca, acting through the
Administrator of the
Farmers Home Admini
stration, dated December
8, 1950, recorded in Book
39, Folio 553;
2. Deed to Secure Debt ex
ecuted by John H. Perry
and Lena Bell Perry to
United States of America,
acting through the Farm
ers Home Administration,
United States Department
of Agriculture, dated
January 23, 1961, re-
corded in Book 56, Folio
139;
and the entire indebtedness
secured by said deeds having
been declared due and payable
as therein provided, the under
signed, the United States of
America, acting through its au
thorized representative, under
and in compliance with the
powers of sale in said deeds,
will proceed to sell at public
outcry, for cash, to the highest
bidder in front of the Court
house of said County, during
the legal hours of sale, on the
7th day of May, 1963, the fol
lowing described property con
veyed by said deeds, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being
in Hayes District, G. M., be
ing parts of Land Lots Num
bers 210-211 of the First
Land District, Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, containing one
hundred ninety - six (196)
acres, more or less, being a
part of the Mrs. B. A. Luns
ford Place, and earlier
known as the “Old Adams
Homestead”, bounded on the
north and northeast by lands
of Biggers and J. O. Adams;
on the east and southeast by
lands now owned by Man
ning and lands formerly
Glenn Adams-now Autrey;
on the south by lands of
now or formerly owned by
James Bates; on the south
west by public road leading
toward the Dixie-Starrsville
public road; on the west by
lands of Mrs. Julia Estes,
Mrs. Milton Harrold and
lands of T. J. Cook, having
such shape, metes, courses
and distances as are shown
on plat of survey made by
J. M. Williams, Surveyor,
November 14, 1950, which
plat is recorded in Plat Book
No. 1, page 107, Newton
County records:
BEGINNING at a corner in
public road common with
corner of lands designated as
James Bales; thence running
north 58'2 degrees east 17.00
chains to a corner common
with Glenn Adams,
now Autrey; thence run
ning north 29 degrees west
5 00 chains to a corner with
said Adams — now Autrey;
then north 35 degrees west
with line of now Autrey and
Manning 31.50 chains to a
corner common with Man
ning; thence north 59 1/4
degrees east with lands of
Manning 35.80 chains to a
corner common with land of
J. O. Adams; thence run
ning north 32 degrees west
39.50 chains with lines of
Adams and Biggers to a corn
er common with lands of T. J.
Cook; thence running south
36’4 degrees west along
lands of Cook and Mrs. Har
rold 33.50 chains to a corner
common with lands of Mrs.
Julia Estes; thence south 10
degrees west 19 20 chains to
a corner; thence south 70
degrees west 7.10 chains to a
corner in public road; thence
south with said public road
34 degrees east 10 chains;
thence south 30 degrees east
35 chains point in road:
thence south 34 degrees east
i 5.00 chains to beginning
point.
The proceeds of said sale
will be applied to the payment
' of said indebtedness, other
charges, and the expenses of
sale, as provided in said deeds.
This the 29th day of March,
' 1963.
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
By: S. L. Van Landingham
State Director (Georgia)
Farmers Home Admini
stration
United States Department
of Agriculture
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GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY.
Whereas, heretofore, on De-
I cember 11th. 1961, John H.
Perry Jr., did execute to Home
Builders Supply Company, a
| certain security deed to the
THE COVINGTON NEWS
following described land: All
that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Hays District,
Newton County, Georgia, con
taining 67 acres, more or less,
bounded on Northeast by pub
lic road leading from Starrs
ville to Hayston - Mansfield
Public road, south and South
east by lands of W. T. Greer
and on the Northwest by lands
of Kennerly, having such
metes, courses and distances as
shown on plat of survey made
by J. M. Williams, Surveyor,
December 7th, 1959, which plat
is recorded in Plat Book No. 2
page 154 Newton County Rec
ords, as follows:
BEGINNING AT THE
Southeast corner of the with
in described tract in center
of said road, which corner is
common with lands of John
H. Perry Sr., thence running
82 degrees 25 minutes west
6.12 chains to a point; thence
running north 2214 degrees
east 14.50 chains to a corner
common with lands of Greer;
thence running with line of
Greer 5214 degrees west
28.24 chains to a point;
thence south 15 degrees west
1.09 chains to a corner with
lands of Kennerly; thence
south 47 degrees west 11.50
chains to a point; thence
south 22 degrees west 18.00
chains to a point in center of
Starrsville - Hayston Public
Road and thence running
north along center of public
road North 31 3/4 degrees
west 38.75 chains to the be
ginning point, to secure a
note of even date therewith
for the sum of Sixteen Hun
dred Thirty Five and 18/100
(1635.18) Dollars bearing in
terest at six Per Cent from
date, all as shown by a se
curity Deed recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court, Newton
County, Georgia, in Deed
Book 58 page 342. AND,
WHEREAS, said note has
become in default both as to
principal and interest and the
undersigned elects to exercise
his power of sale contained in
said security deed.
NOW THEREFORE, accord
ing to the original terms of
said security deed and the laws
made and provided in such
cases, the undersigned will ex
pose for sale to the highest bid
der for cash the above de
scribed land, after due adver
tisement once a week for four
consecutive weeks immediate
ly preceding the First Tuesday
in May 1963, between the le
gal hours of sale, before the
Court House Door in Newton
County Georgia. The proceeds
from said sale will be used first
to the payment of said note, of
principal, interest and expen
ses, and the balance, if any,
delivered to the said John H.
Perry Jr.
However, the above describ
ed loan deed is subject to a
prior first lien in favor of The
Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia, S. C. which deed is re
corded in deed book 57 page
163 Newton County Records.
This the Bth day of April
1963.
HOME BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY, L.S.
By E. S. Rheberg,
President,
Attorney in Fact.
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
By virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain
Deed to Secure Debt executed
bv JAMES E. BONE AND
RETHA JONES BONE to JIM
WALTER CORPORATION, a
Florida corporation, dated May
25, 1959, recorded in Deed
Book 52, page 431, in tihe Of
fice of the Clerk of Superior
Court, Newton County, Geor
gia, and later transferred, as-
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DENVER DAY, Manager HOWARD PICKET, Asst. Manager
HIGHWAY-278 PHONE 786-3403 COVINGTON, GA.
signed and conveyed unto
MID-STATE HOMES, INC. a
Florida corporation, on June 8,
1959. said transfer being re
corded in Deed Bo>k 52, page
592. in the Office of the Clerk
of Superior Court, Newton
County, Georgia, there will be
sold by the undersigned at
public outcry before the Court
house in said State and Coun
ty, as Attorney in Fact for the
said makers of said deed on
the first Tuesday in May 1963,
during the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash,
the following descrived pro
perty, to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and being
in the 10th District of Newton
County, Georgia, and describ
ed as follows: BEGINNING at
the Southeast corner of a tri
angular lot located on the West
side of State Highway No. 20
(and being the triangular lot
this day conveyed by Bessie S.
Jones to Tom Sirmons Jones),
and thence running in a
Southerly direction along the
West edge of State Highway
No. 20 a distance of two hun
marked corner; thence in a
northwesterly direction and
Northwesterly direction and
parallel to the Southwesterly
line of the lot of Tom Sirmons
Jones, a distance of four hun
dred sixty (460) feet to a
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marked corner; thence in a
Northeasterly direction to a
marked corner at the line of
Byron C. Childs which is a
common comer with lot of
Tom Sirmons Jones and this
line is parallel to the East line
of this lot bordering on State
Highway No. 20 and is two
hundred and five (205) feet in
length; and thence in a South
easterly direction along the
line of the triangular lot of
Tom Sirmons Jones a-nd a dis
tance of four hundred and six
ty (460) feet to the point of
beginning. This described lot
bounded on the North by lot of
Tom Sirmons Jones, on the East
by State Highway No. 20, on
the Southwest by lands of Bes
sie S. Jones, and on the West by
lands of Bessie S. Jones, and is
a part of the forty (40) acres
tract of land and conveyed by
Robert H. Jones, Sr. to Bessie
S. Jones by deed dated Dec. 2,
1955, and recorded in Deed
Book No. 46, page 14, of the
Clerk’s office of Newton Su
perior Court.
The indebtedness secured by
said Deed to Secure Debt be
ing in default, the undersigned
has declared the full indebted
ness due and payable.
Said property will be sold
at the property of James E.
Bone and Retha Jones Bone to
satisfy said indebtedness, to
gether with costs of this sale,
all as provided in said deed
and the undersigned will exe
cute to said purchaser at said
sale deed as provided in the
aforementioned Deed to Secure
Debt.
Mid-State Homes, Inc.,
Transferee
As Attorney in Fact for
James E. Bone and Retha
Jones Bone
George P. Dillard
Attorney at Law
558 Church Street
Decatur, Georgia
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
Whereas, Fred Cureton. Ex
ecutor of Last Will of Harry
T. Stewart, represents to the
Court in his petition duly filed
and entered on record, that he
has fully administered HARTY
T. STEWART’S estate: This is
therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Executor should
not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive let
ters of Dismission on the first
Monday in May, 1963.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
Whereas, Ruth Parker, Exe
cutrix of Last Will of ELLA
A. MOORE, represents to the
Court in her petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that she
has fully administered Ella A.
Moore’s estate: This is there
fore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executrix should not
be discharged from her admin
istration, and receive letters
of dismission on the first Mon
day in May, 1963.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
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NEWTON COURT OF
ORDINARY
April 9th, 1963.
The appraisers upon appli
cation of Mrs. Hazel S. Polk,
widow of said LUTHER S.
POLK for a twelve months’
support for herself, having filed
their return; all persons con
cerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have,
at the regular May term of this
court, why said application
should not be granted.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
4TC April