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LEGALS
FORECLOSURE
ON REAL ESTATE
BORGIA,
SWTON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the
iwer of Sale set forth in a
rtain Security Deed given by
XNALD C. CARTER to
ank Christian dated 2nd day
June, 1961, and recorded in
e Clerk’s Office of Newton
iunty, Georgia, in Deed Book
, page 104; there will be
Id before the courthouse
>or in Newton County, Geor
a, during the legal hours of
le, on the first Tuesday in
rtober, 1963, to the highest
dder for cash, the following
(scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
nd known as Lots No. 66 and
of Emory Estates Subdivi
on. Town of Oxford, Newton
ounty, Georgia beginning at
point 300 Feet West of the
tersection of Bonnell Street
id Front Street thence run
ng 100 feet along the North
de of Bonnell Street, thence
orth 362 Feet, thence East
10 Feet, thence South 362 Feet
point of beginning.
The debt secured by said
;curity Deed was and is re
esented by one note of even
ite therewith and described
said Security Deed and
jyable, principal and interest,
► therein provided, together
ith such other charges as
lerein provided might accrue.
Default having occurred in
speot to the payment of the
dance due on said debt, af
r demand for the payment
iereof, said Frank Christian
is elected to declare the en
re balance due on said debt
iw due and payable and hav
g notified the maker of said
>te to make said payment or
sve attorney fees added and
iid makers having failed to
ake such payment after such
stice, Frank Christian has
ected to make the Power of
ale in said Security Deed op
ative.
The proceeds of sale will be
oplied to the payment of the
rincipal and interest, Attorn
/ fees, and such other charges
> may have accrued under
>e provisions of said Security
eed and Note, and the surplus,
any, will be paid as therein
rovided. A fee simple title
eed will be made to purchaser
t said sale.
However, the above describ
-1 Loan Deed is subject to
rior first lien in favor of
iudential Insurance Com
any, Jacksonville. Florida,
'hich deed is recorded in
eed Book 48. page 231,
Jerk's Office Newton Superi
r Court.
This 29 dav of Aug. 1963
DONALD C. CARTER
By: FRANK CHRISTIAN
As Attorney-in Fact for
Donald C. Carter
TCSepts
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GEORGIA.
JEWTON COUNTY
By virtue of an order of the
rdinary of Jasper County.
Jeorgia, there will be sold at
■ublic outcry on the first Tues
ay in October, 1963, at the
ourthouse door in Covington,
lewton County, Georgia, be
ween the legal hours of sale,
o the highest and best bidder
or cash, the following de
cribed land in Newton Coun
y, to wit:
A one-fourth undivided in
erest in and to the following:
That certain tract or parcel
f land containing five (5)
cres, more or less, situated in
lewton County, Ga., Rocky
‘lains District, G. M., together
vith the dwelling house situ
ted thereon, described as fol
ows: Beginning at a common
onier of an unpaved county
oad, thence running North in
straight line 594 feet to an
ron stake, and then bounded
m the East, South and West
ly property of Madison Invest
nent Company, said above de
cribed tract or parcel of land
n the Southwest corner of a
ne-hundred (100) acre tract
hat was purchased by Madison
nvestment Company from Ar
hur Steadham, and said tract
eing in the shape of a rec
angle.
This the 3rd dav of Septem
er, 1963.
J. Harold Dooley
Administrator of the
Estate of George O.
Dooley, Deceased.
TCSepts
EORGIA,
EWTON COUNTY
O THE SUPERIOR COURT
F SAID COUNTY:
The petition of CLARK L.
URPO. ROBERT P. MCKIB
EN. and GREELEY ELLIS,
spectfully shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for them
ives, their associates, succes
irs and assigns to be incor-
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porated under the name and
style of
"COVINGTON MOTOR
COMPANY, INC.”
for a period of thirty-five (35)
years, with the full right of
renewal as may be provided
by law.
2.
The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and
profit.
3.
The general nature of the
business to be transacted by
said corporation is that of an
automobile dealer, with all re
lated business activities; to
buy, sell, trade, exchange, rent,
lease and otherwise deal in
automotive vehicles, parts and
accessories of all kinds: to deal
with all types and kinds of
contracts and policies of in
surance; to act as insurance
brokers: to repair and service
automotive vehicles of all
kinds; to finance the sale and
purchase of automotive ve
hicles and all other property
of every description; with the
right, however, to engage in
all legitimate business activi
ties, whether or not related to
the foregoing.
4
The principal office of said
corporation shall be in Newton
County, Georgia, with the pri
vilege of establishing branch
offices and places of business
elsewhere, both within and
without the State of Georgia.
5.
Said corporation shall have
a maximum of five hundred
(500) shares of stock, all of
which shall have a par value
of One Hundred Dol 1 a r s
($100.00) per share, and all
of which shall be common
stock, with equal voting rights.
The amount of capital with
which said corporation shall
begin business, however, shall
be not less than Six Thousand
($6000.00) Dollars. The cor
poration shall be authorized to
issue additional shares up to
the maxi mu m sum above’
stated, and thereafter, from
time to time, to reduce the
amount of capital outstanding,
but not below the minimum
above stated, and all this, up
on a majority vote of the
Board of Directors, approved
by a two-thirds majority vote
of the stockholders.
Said corporation shall have
all the rights and powers which
may be needful or proper for
the operation of the above-de
scribed business, including all
rights, powers and privileges
now or hereafter granted to
like corporations by the laws
of this State.
7.
The control and management
of said corporation, including
the election of officers and di
rectors, shall be as prescribed
by the by-laws to be duly
adopted by the stockholders,
such by-laws not to be incon
sistent herewith or the laws
applicable hereto.
8.
The names and post office
addresses of petitioners are as
follows:
CLARK L. DURPO, OX
FORD, GEORGIA
ROBERT P. MSKIBBEN,
OXFORD, GEORGIA
GREELEY ELLIS, COVING
TON, GEORGIA
Petitioners exhibit herewith
a certificate of the Secretary
of the State of Georgia, as pro
vided by law, showing that the
name and style of this corpora
tion is not presently used by
any other corporation in this
State.
WHEREFORE, petit loners
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, pri
vileges and immunities as
may be necessary, proper or
incident to the conduct of the
business aforesaid, and as may
be inherent in or allowed to
like corporations under the
laws of the State of Georgia as
they now or may hereafter
exist.
s/ Greeley Ellis
Attorney for Petitioners
Anderson Building
Covington, Georgia
ORDER
The foregoing petition of
CLARK L. DURPO. ROBERT
P MCKIBBEN and GREELEY'
ELLIS, to be incorporated un
der the name of
“COVINGTON MOTOR
COMPANY. INC."
has been duly presented to me.
and read and considered: and
it appearing that said petition
is within the purview and in
tention of the laws of this State
applicable thereto; and it fur
ther appearing that all of said
laws have been complied with;
IT IS THEREUPON CON
SIDERED. ORDERED AND
ADJUDGED that said petition
be and the same is hereby
granted; and petitioners, their
associates, successors and as
signs, are hereby incorporated
and made a body politic un
der the name and style of
“COVINGTON MOTOR
COMPANY. INC.”
for and during the period of
35 years, with the privilege
of renewal at the expiration of
that time, and with all the
rights, powers, privileges and
immunities mentioned in said
petition, and with such addi
tions' ights. powers, privileges
and immunities as are pro
vided by the laws of Georgia
as they now or may hereafter
exist.
This 16 day of August, 1963.
s/ Frank Guess
Judge, Superior Courts,
Stone Mountain
Judicial Circuit
4TCAug22
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids will be received
until 2:00 P.M., September 12th,
1963, bv THE CITY OF COV
INGTON in the OFFICE OF
THE CITY MANAGER. CITY
HALL. COVINGTON, GEOR
GIA, and then opened and pub
licly read, for furnishing all
labor, equipment and materials
and performing all work ne
cessary for the satisfactory
completion of clearing and
grubbing in the Clear Zone
Area at the West End of the
East-West Runway; Grading,
Paving and Fertilizing for a
500 ft. extension on the West
End of the East-West Runway:
Overlaying a one inch asphaltic
concrete hot plant mix pave
ment over the existing runway
(East-West) surface treatment
and a portion of the existing
stub taxiway and parking
apron: Pavement marking and
striping of the completed East-
West Runway and Taxiwav. at
COVINGTON MUNICIPAL
AIRPORT. Covington, Georgia.
Bid forms, specifications,
contract documents and plans
are on file at the CITY HALL,
CITY OF COVINGTON, GEOR
GIA. and may be obtained
from said office upon payment
of Ten Dollars ($10.00). Such
payment shall not be returned
but shall be retained as cost to
the Engineer for cost of pre
paration and printing.
City of Covington.
Georgia
Bv; J. H. BRYAN
CITY MANAGER
3TCAug29
COMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OF THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Whereas, satisfactory evi
dence has been presented to
the Comptroller of the Cur
rency that “FIRST NATION
AL BA N K OF NEWTON
COUNTY", located in COV
INGTON, State of GEORGIA,
has complied with all provi
sions of the statutes of the
United States required to be
complied with before being au
thorized to commence the busi
ness of banking as a National
Banking Association;
Now, therefore. I hereby
certify that the above-named
| association is authorized to
■ commence the business of
banking as a National Bank
ing Association.
In testimony whereof, wit
ness my signature and seal of
office this 23RD day of Au
gust. 1963.
Charter No. 15148
James J. Saxon
Comptroller of the
Currency
9TCAug29
GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY.
The undersigned, as guardi
an ex officio administrator of
the estate of Jefferson H. Da
vis, deceased, by virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Newton County, Geor
gia. will sell at public outcry
on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber, 1963, at the courthouse
door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, the
following described real pro
perty:
All that certain tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and
being in the Town of Oxford,
Newton County. Georgia, con
taining two (2) acres, more or
less, and more particularly de
scribed as follows: Said real
property is located at the
northwest corner of the inter
section of Bonnell Street and
' Haygood Avenue, and fronts
i 331.85 feet on Haygood Ave
nue and runs back in a west
erly direction of even width
278.30 feet, ana is bounded on
1 the north by property of Mrs.
W. H. Budd, Sr.; on the east
by Haygood Avenue; on the
south by Bonnell Street, form
erly known as Dickey Street,
and on the west by property of
Emory University.
Terms: Cash.
This the 3rd dav of Septem
ber. 1963.
Hugh T. Davis, as
guardian ex officio ad
ministrator of the estate
of Jefferson H. Davis,
deceased.
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Home Demonstration Council Meet
Scheduled Sept. 17-19, Rock Eagle
For three days next week,
the Rock Eagle 4-H Club Cent
er will become the Home De
monstration Center of Georgia. I
Approximately 1,000 women I
-- members of Home Demon- i
stration Clubs throughout the:
state — will gather at Rock I
Eagle for their annual Home
Demonstration Council Meet
ing and Work Shop. The event
is scheduled for September 17-
19.
Registration will begin at 10
a. m. on Tuesday. Council
President Mrs. Ben T. Ambrose,
Vienna, will call the meeting to
order at 2 p. m. From then |
until the session ends follow- ;
ing lunch on Thursday, dele
gates will participate in assem
bly programs and group dis
cussions emphasizing the theme ;
“You Are The Key.”
Miss Eddye Ross, state home |
demonstration leader with the
Cooperative Extension Service,
University of Georgia, said
each county in the state will be
allowed seven delegates at the
meeting. For the most part,
delegates will include County
Council officers, County Coun
cil 4-H advisers, and home de
monstration agents.
Tuesday’s opening assembly
will include a welcome from
Miss Ross and a talk by L. W.
Eberhardt, Jr., who assumed ■
his duties as director of the
Cooperative Extension Service
the first of this month. Mr.
Eberhardt's subject will be
“The Big Picture.”
New Council officers, district I
chairmen, and state project
chairmen will be elected at a
business meeting beginning at
CITATION
GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY’
Notice is hereby given that
Helen S. Polk as administrator
of JESSIE N. SOCKWELL has
applied to the Ordinary of said
County for leave to sell land
belonging to the Estate of
Jessie N. Sockwell for the
purpose of payment of debts
and distribution.
Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said
County, to be held on the first
Monday in October, 1963.
Donald G. Stephenson
Ordinary.
4TCSeptl2
GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY
WHEREAS. Thomas Davis,
Executor of Last Will of OLI
VIA HARVILLE OSBURN rep
resents to the Court in his pe
tition duly filed and entered
on record, that he has fully
administered Olivia Harville
Osburn's estate: This is there
fore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors,
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 October, 1963.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary.
4TCSeptl2
GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY.
Essie King having filed her
petition seeking leave to con
vey real estate set aside to
herself and minor children out
of the estate of LORENZO H.
KING, JR. deceased, as a
year's support, this is to cite
all and singular the persons
who may be interested there
in, to be and appear before me
at 10 A. M., September 20.
next, and show cause, if any
they can, why the prayers of
said petition should not be
granted.
September 9th, 1963.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
!TCSeptl2
GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
Personally appeared before
me. Walker P. Campbell, who
on oath deposes and says that
J. C. Bledsoe
Address: Mansfield, Geor
gia
and W. P. Campbell
Address: 1015 East Conyers
St., Covington, Georgia
are doing business in Newton
County. Georgia at 110 Hen
dricks St., Covington. Georgia,
under the name and style of
B C Motors. The business to
be carried on is Auto Body
Shop. New and Used Cars.
This affidavit is made in
accordance with the Act of the
Georgia Legislature approved
August 15. 1929, and amended
March 29. 1937, and March 20
1943.
Walker P. Campbell
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 11 day of Sept.,
1963.
S. M. Hay
Clerk Superior Cour*
Newton County, Ga.
2TCSeptl2.
3 p. m. on Tuesday. Delegates
also will vote on important
changes in their constitution
and by-laws designed to keep
their organization up-to-date
with modern trends in home
making and community life.
Miss Bessie Betterton, La-
Grange. serving this year as ।
first vice president of the ‘
Council, is expected to move up j
to the president’s post. She will
preside at an assembly program i
Tuesday night featuring:
“Homemakers In Other Coun- j
ties.” This will be presented by
Mrs. Martha Jones and Mrs.
Florence Seagraves, leaders of
a recent People-To-People good
will tour which a group of
Georgia women leaders made
to Europe and Russia.
The workshop phase of the
meeting will begin Wednesday
morning. Dr. J. J. Lancaster,
head of the Extension educa
tion department at the Univer
sity, will discuss “Leadership,
Leaders and Leading” at an
8:30 assembly. At 10 a. m. dele
gates will divide into small
groups to work on leadership
training. There will be groups I
for County Council presidents,
vice president, and 4-H ad
visers.
Program planning will be the
topic for discussion Wednesday
afternoon. Paul Crawford, head
of the Cooperative Extension
Service engineering depart
ment, will talk on the "Whys,
Whats and Hows” of planning,
and the Home Demonstration
Club members will then con
tinue the discussion in their
work groups.
At Wednesday night’s assem
bly, the women will be brought
up-to-date on “Fall Fashions —
1963.” Miss Leonora Anderson
and Miss Peggy Ott of Exten
sion’s clothing department,
with help from personnel of
Davison’s, will present this
part of the program.
The installation of new offi
cers and a talk by the home
economics program leader of
the Federal Extension Service
will climax the final session
( Thursday morning. Mrs. Lillie
; Maude Alexander of Washing
| ton, D. C., will use as her sub
ject, “Keys to Action.”
The meeting will adjourn
with lunch on Thursday, and
the women will return to their
homes that afternoon.
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Poultry Princess
To Be Featured on
TV Nutrition Show
“Go, glow and grow!”
These three words, import
ant to teenage citizens, can be
accomplished through good
eating habits. This will be de
monstrated on WGTV’s Grow
ing South program Friday,
Sept. 20.
Dr. Eleanor Petrie of the
Georgia Health Department
will present the program show
ing the relationship between
good eating and the “go, glow
and grow” theme. Brenda Sea
graves, Georgia’s 1963 Poultry
Princess and entrant in the
Miss Universe Contest, will be
a guest on the program.
On Thursday, Sept. 19, Dr.
Ernie Provost, wildlife special
ist, School of Forestry, Univer
sity c-f Georgia, will present the
first of a series of programs on
wildlife conservation. In this
program, he will relate game to
habitat.
Among other programs next
week will be a report on beef
cattle research work by Dr. J.
W. Lassiter, livestock depart
ment, University of Georgia.
This program can be seen on
Monday, Sept. 16.
The program for Tuesday,
Sept. 17, will be a horticultural
clinic answering viewers’ ques
tions.
On Wednesday, Sept. 17, Dr.
John Owen, head, plant patho
logy division, University of
Georgia, will show how plant
diseases are diagnosed.
Growing South is televised
each weekday at 7:00 p. m. on
WGTV, Channel 8. the Univer
sity of Georgia’s educational
television station. The program
is produced by the Georgia
Center for Continuing Educa
tion in cooperation with the
College of Agriculture. Ronny
Stephens is host.
From a decorator's standpoint,
one of the most intriguing featur
es of Southern Pine is texture in
terest.
Because of the longer summer
season in the region where it
grows, the species has a high pro
portion of “summerwood" — the
! darker, denser portion of the an
nual growth ring.
The latter combines with the
I lighter colored “springwood" to
provide a pleasing blend of brown
ish and golden tints and striking
I grain character. The result is a
i strong sense of dimension and con
, trast which are helpful to design
, ers of wood paneled walls.
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