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CLASSIFIED
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF NEWTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY.
The petition of JOHN LOUIS
ROOKS, 919 Newton Drive, Cov
ington, Newton County, Georgia;
CURTIS ROWE, 203 Emory Str
eet, Oxford, Newton County,
Georgia; and MRS. CHRISTINE
ROOKS, 919 Newton Drive, Cov
ington, Newton County, Georgia,
respectfully shows;
-1-
Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors to be incorporated under
the name of “ROOKS & ROWE
WOODWORKS, INC.”
-2-
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and its
stockholders. The general nat
ure of the business to be trans
acted by the corporation shall be
that of general woodwork, mill
work, cabinet making, house re
modeling, and the buying and
selling of building and home mat
erials and supplies.
-3-
In addition, but not in, limitat
ion of, the general powers con
ferred by law, petitioners desire
for said corporation the power to
lend money and extend credit;
the power to enter into any con
tract of guaranty, surety or en
dorsement in which it shall have
no direct interest; the power to
borrow money, issue bonds, pro
missory notes and other obligat
ions and evidence of indebt
edness, and to secure the same
mortgage, pledge or otherwise.
Petitioners desire that the cor
poration be given the power to
engage In any and all types of
business activity or activities
directly or indirectly related to
the general nature of the
business.
-4-
The maximum number of sha
res of stocks outstanding at any
time shall be ONE THOUSAND
(1,000) shares of common stock
with a par value of TEN DOL
LARS ($10.00) per share.
-5-
Petitloners 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 operation of
the above described business, and
that said corporation have all
of the powers enumerated in Sec
tions 22-1827 and 22-1828,Geor
gia Code Annotated, and such
powers as may hereafter be given
by law.
-6-
The amount of capital with
which the corporation will begin
business shall be at least FOUR
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($400.00).
-7-
The corporation shall have its
principal office in Newton County,
Georgia, with the right to estab
lish additional offices elsewhere
within or without the State of
Georgia.
-8-
Petitioners desire that the cor
poration shaU have an existence
of Thirty-Five (35) years.
-9-
Your petitioners herewith ex
hibit a certificate of the Secretary
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You owe
it to yourself
to pay yourself, too. Just as regularly as
you pay your bills, pay yourself, too.
Put at least five percent of your take-home
pay in a savings account with us. Who
deserves it more than you?
NEWTON FEDERAL SAVINGS
and Loan Association
300 Washington Street Covington, Georgia Phone 786-7088
of the State of Georgia, as pro
vided by Section 22-1803, Georgia
Code Annotated.
WHEREFORE, petitioners
pray to be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid with
aH the rights, powers, privUeges
and immunities herein set forth,
and such additional rights, pow
ers, and privileges as may be
necessary, proper or Incident to
the conduct of the business afore
said, and as may be inherent in
or allowed to like corporations
under the laws* of the state of
Georgia as they now exist or
may hereafter exist.
BALLARD & THIGPEN
By: W. D. Ballard
ORDER
The foregoing petition of JOHN
LOUIS ROOKS, CURTIS ROWE
and MRS. CHRISTINE ROOKS,
to be Incorporated under the name
of “ROOKS & ROWE WOOD
WORKS, INC.”, has been pre
sented to me and read and con
sidered; and it appearing that said
petition is within the purview
and intention of the laws of this
State applicable thereto; and It
further appearing that all of said
laws have been fully complied
with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSID
ERED, ORDERED AND AD
JUDGED that said petition be
and the same is hereby granted;
and petitioners, their associates,
successors and assigns, are
hereby incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
style of “ROOKS & ROWE WOOD
WORKS, INC.”, for and during
the period of thirty-five (35)
years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of that
time, and with all the rights,
powers, privileges and immun
ities mentioned in said applic
ation, and with such additional
rights, powers, privileges and
immunities as are provided by
the laws of Georgia as they now
exist or may hereafter exist.
This 20th day of January, 1967.
s/ Wm. T. Dean
JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURTS
STONE MOUNTAIN JUDI
CIAL CIRCUIT
4TC Jan. 26
Notice is hereby given that after
the passage of five days from the
publication of this notice, there
will come up before the Mayor
and Council the passage of an
ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF COVINGTON, GEORGIA,
TO AMEND THE “CODE OF
ORDINANCES, CITY OF COV
INGTON, GEORGIA”, EN
ACTED AND ADOPTED ON
THE 19TH DAY OF FEBRU
ARY, 1962, AS AMENDED BY
PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS,
BY AMENDING THE COM
PREHENSIVE ZONING MAP
TO RE ZONE THAT PROP
ERTY OF MRS. MARY M.
THOMPSON ON NEW ALCOVY
ROAD FROxM RESIDENTIAL
(“R-l”) ZONE TO AN INDUS
TRIAL (“1") ZONE.
A copy of said proposed ordin
ance is posted on the bulletin
board at the City Hall.
This 31 day of January, 1967.
Walker Harris, Mayor
City of Covington, Georgia
(Mrs.) Allene C. Burton,
City Clerk
City of Covington, Georgia
ITC Feb. 2
Notice is hereby given that after
the passage of five days from the
publication of this notice, there
will come up before the Mayor
and CouncU the passage of an
ordinance entiHed;
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF COVINGTON, GEORGIA,
TO AMEND THE “CODE OF
ORDINANCES, CITY OF COV
INGTON, GEORGIA”, EN
ACTED AND ADOPTED ON
THE ' 19TH DAY OF FEBRU
ARY, 1962, AS AMENDED BY
PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS,
BY AMENDING THE COM
PREHENSIVE ZONING MAP
TO RE-ZONE THAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY OF THE DODGE
CORPORATION ON NEW AL
COVY ROAD FROM RESIDEN
TIAL (“R-l”) ZONE TO AN
INDUSTRIAL (“1”) ZONE.
A copy of said proposed ordin
ance is posted on the bulletin
board at the City Hall.
This 31 day of January, 1967.
Walker Harris, Mayor
City of Covington, Georgia
(Mrs.) Allene C. Burton,
City Clerk
City of Covington, Georgia
ITC Feb. 2
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that there will be heard before
the Judge of the Superior Court
of Newton County on the 6th day
of February, 1967, at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the Courthouse In the
City of Covington, Georgia, the
case of the STATE OF GEORGIA
VS. NEWTON COUNTY, Number
2157, pending in said Court, the
same being a proceeding to con
firm and validate an issue of
$475,000 Newton County Hospital
Bonds to be issued for the pur
pose of providing funds to be
applied or contributed toward
the cost of adding to, extending,
improving and equipping the ex
isting Newton County Hospital,
including all apparatus, facilities
and equipment useful or desir
able in connection therewith, ac
quiring the necessary property
therefor, both real and personal,
and paying expenses incident to
accomplishing the foregoing, and
any citizen of the State of Georgia,
residing in said County, or any
other person wherever residing,
who has a right to object may
intervene and become a party
to these proceedings.
This the 23rd day of January,
1967.
S. M. Hay
Clerk, Superior Court,
Newton County, Georgia
2TC Jan. 26
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY,
SHERIFFS SALE
Will be sold on the Ist Tuesday
in February next, at the Court
House, in Newton County, within
the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for CASH, the
following property, to-wit; One
(1) used 1962, 8 cyl. Chevrolet
4 Dr. Sedan, Model # 1669, Manu
facturer’s ID. 21669A151718.
Said property levied on as the
property of Joe C. Thomas to
satisfy an execution Issued from
the Newton Superior Court of
said county in favor of General
Motors Acceptance Corporation,
1776 Peachtree Road, N. W.,,
Atlanta, Ga., against said joe
C. Thomas.
This 10th day of January 1967.
Henry Odum Jr.,
SHERIFF OF NEWTON
COUNTY
4TC Jan. 12
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