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Clayton County News and Farmer Thursday, Januarj* 14,1954
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NOTICE
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NOTICE
Due to the death of J. L. Reeves, Coroner
of Clayton County, I hereby call an elec
tion to fill said vacancy, said election to be
held on Saturday, February 6, 1954, during
the legal hours provided for said election.
*
Anyone wishing to qualify as a candidate
for said election must do so in writing with
the Ordinary of said County, on or before
12 o'clock noon, January 27, 1954.
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Frank Adamson, Ordinary
Clayton County.
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The Rex Garden Club Will meet ’
at the home of Mrs. Guy Reeves |
on Thursday, Jan. 21 at 2 p. m. |
Walter Estes made a short bus
iness trip to Jacksonville last “
week.
Mrs. Edgar Hill, and Mr. and '
Mrs. Edgar Hill Jr., of Atlanta, 1
were New Year’s Day guests of 1
the Earl Paces.
Mrs. Ernest Hood was hostess
to the WMU Esther Circle at her ■
home last Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter Estes was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eve- ;
lyn Mae Richards, of Decatur, last
weekend.
Mrs. Lula Trammell has been
visiting relatives in Atlanta re
cently. i
Mrs. Ed Stewart spent last week
end in Atlanta as the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Jim
inez.
Mr. and Mrs. Scrap Estes en
tertained the following at a fam
ily gathering last Sunday: Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Estes, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Milton Estes, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Ward Estes and Hoyt Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kyle, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Hood, attended
a birthday party given in honor
of rs. W. C. White of East Atlan
ta on Saturday evening.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Reeves and Miss Lois
Reeves, regret to learn they’re on
the sick list. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy? Amason, re-*
cent newly-weds, are making their
home with Bally's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Amason.
Mrs. Herschel! Davis, the for
mer Sue Giles, of Atlanta, will
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WANT ADS
TV SERVICE—Phones: Day 6734,
Night 6167. George Purdy, Jones
boro, Ga.
SALESMEN WANTED — Oppor
tnnity for man with car for Raw
leigh business in Clayton county.
No capital needed. Fieldman ex
pects to be in vicinity soon to in
terview applicants. Write at once
to Rawleigh’s, Dept. GAA-420-
216 C, Memphis, Tenn.
FOR RENT —3-room house, nicely
furnished. Electric Stove, no
plumbing. Phone 4617, Jonesboro.
PRIVATE PARTY with very
small down payment wishes to
purchase farm or buy equity in
same. Farm must be located with
in 6 or 7 miles of Jonesboro and
must be reasonable. Write Box
CL-5, Clayton County News,
Jonesboro.
INCOME TAX RETURNS filled
out. Prices reasonable. T. C. Sow
ell, phone 2721, Jonesboro.
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CAREER WOMAN—This message
is directed to the woman who now
makes $5,000 per year or less, and
knows she’s worth more than she
can earn in lier present job. If
you are between 23 and 40 years
old, intelligent, neat appearing, a
natural leader of women, easily
adaptable to new and modern
ideas, you may be selected for a
management training opportunity
with this nationally established
sales organization. Car essential
for local driving. For interview,
send qualifications, including your
phone number and present earn
ings to W. J. Scheerens, Empire
Crafts Corporation, Newark, New
York State.
FOR SALE One coal heater.
Condition good. Price cheap. Ph.
6762 Jonesboro.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for every expression of
sympathy and love during our re
cent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wright
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the several
fire departments and all others
for their services on the night
that our house was destroyed by
fire.
It was only through their ef
forts that the furnishings were
saved.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen
Legal Advertisements
{STATE OF' GEORGIA
CLAYTON COURT OF ORDINARY
December 24, 1953
The appraisers upon application of
Mrs. Y. R. Coleman, widow of said
Dr. V. R. Coleman, tor a twelve
months’ support for herself, having
filed her return; all persons con
cerned .hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next
regular February term of this Court,
why said application should not be
granted.
Frank Adamson, Ordinary
Clayton County.
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY.
Whereas, G. B. Patton, Adminis
trator of Mrs, A. T. F. Jones rep
| resents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered Mrs.
A. T. F. Jones' estate: This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned , kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can. why
said administrator shoulu not be dis
charged Horn his administration, and
re. elve letters of dismission on the
first Monday? In February, 1954.
Frank Adamson, Ordinary.
To George William Harris:
You are hereby notified that a pe
tition was filed in this office by
Emma Babb Harris un November
20th, 1953, asking that she be grant
ed a divorce from you. This suit is
returnable to the February Term,
1954, of Clayton Superior Court and
you are hereby required by person
or attorney to appear at said term
of court to answer said petition or
in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Frank
Guess. Judge of said Court, this 16th
day of December, 1953.
, P. K. Dixon, Clerk
Superior Court.
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
To all Whom it May Concern:
Nettie Edwards, having filed her
petition seeking leave to encumber
or sell real estate set aside to herself
and her minor children out of the
estate of James Edwards deceased,
as a year’s support, this is to cite
nil and singular the persons who
may be interested therein, to be and
appear before me on the 19th day ot
January, 1954 at 10:00 A. M., and
show cause, if any they can. why
the prayers of said petition should
not be granted.
Witness my official signature, this
■th day of January, 1954.
'Frank Adamson, Ordinary.
i+TCLUB NEWS
The Jonesboro sixth grade 4-H
Club met in the Jonesboro gram
mar school auditorium. Reuben
Wallace president, presided.
W esaid the pledge and the
meaning of th emblem. We had
holl call and minutes. We had
business.
Mr. Tucker too kthe boys to the
back of the auditorium and talked
about cattle grub. Mrs. Singleton
talked to the girls about making
4-H skirts and how to make a
wrist pin-cushion for club work.
Sandra Adamson, Reporter
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our dear
Mother, Mrs. Gladys Camp, who
passed away Jan. 19, 1953.
I We miss you more than tongue
; can tell,
: But God has told us, “All is well.”
' We miss your gentle touch so
dear, •
• But in our hearts you’re always
; near.
Mrs. R. C. Fielder,
Sisters and Brothers,
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GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
By reason of a default in the
monthly Installments, there will be
sold by the undersigned, in front of
the court house door in Clayton
County. Georgia, on the first Tues
day In February, 1954, during the
legal hours of sale to i.ie Highest
bidder, tor cash, the mil owing de
scribed property, to-wu
ALB that tract or pm..-: of land
lying and being in Land l.ot 17 of
the 12th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 27 ol Ine subdivi
sion of Henry C. Davidson Proper
ty, and more particularly ueaermed
a’s follows:
BEGINNING at a point on tile
west side of Wallis Street one hun
dred ninety four and six-tenths.
(194.6) feet south ot the southwest
corner of the Intersection of Wallis
Street and Johnson Road (formerly
Cemetery Street); and running
thence south along the west side of
Wallis Street seventy (70) feet;
thence west one hundred thirty nine
and five-tenths (139.5) feet; thence
north seventy (70) feet; thence east
one hundred thirty nine and three
tenths (139.3) feet to the west side
of Wallis Street and the point of be
ginning; being improved property.
SAID property will be sold as the
property of South Fulton Band Com
pany, under and by virtue ol the
power and authority contained in a
certain Deed to Secure Debt from
South Fulton Land Company to At
lanta Federal Savings and Loan As
sociation, dated January 7th, 1953,
and recorded in Deed Book 95, page
419 ol the Clayton County, Georgia,
Records.
SAID property will be sold sub
ject to afl unpaid taxes and/or other
assessments and/or restrictions of
record. If any.
THIS the 31st day of December,
1953.
ATLANTA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
As Attorney-In-Fact lor South
Fulton Land Company
V/. O. DuVall, Attorney '
2.. Morietta Street
A i.lanta, Georgia.
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
By reason of. a default in the
ruumhly installments, there will be
smd by the undersigned, in front of
t. • court house door in Clayton
c. um, Georgia, on the urst 'mes
u-y in February, 1954, during the
ic, ai Hours of sale to the highest
b Mer, for cash, the following lie
s' . ibed property, to-wit:
.cLL that tract or parcel of laud
lying ano oeing in Land Lot 17 of
tn - izih District of Clayton County,
Gmrgia, being Lot 31 of the re-sub
m. ision of a portion of Henry C.
L. Eidson Property, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
. EGINNING at the southeast cor
n .■ of the intersection of Wallis
S 'eel and Johnson Hoad (formerly
Cemetery Street); and running
trnmee south along the east side or
warns Street ninety live (95) feet;
Ui. uce east one hundred thirty nine
(i.i;.o feet; thence north eighty five
ami eignl-tenths (85.3) feet to the
southerly side of Johnson Road;
thenee westerly along the southerly
side ot Jonnson Road one hundred
thirty nine and seven-tenths (139.7)
feet to the point of beginning; be
ing improved property.
SAID property will be sold as the
property of South Fulton Land Com
uany, under and by virtue of the
power and authority contained in a
certain Deed to Secure Debt from
South Fulton Land Company to At
i.inta Federal Savings and Loan As
. delation, dated January 7th. 1953,
and recorded in Deed Book 95, page
118. of the Clayton county, Georgia,
itecords.
SAID property will be sold sub
ject to all unpaid taxes and/or other
assessments and/or restrictions of
record, if any.
ATLANTA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
As Attorney-in-Fact for South
Fulton Land Company
W O. DuVall, Attorney
-22 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
BY reason oi a default in the
monthly installments, there will be
sold by the undersigned, in front of
the court house door in Clayton
County. Georgia, on the first Tues
day in February, 1954, during the
ic<ai noui* of sale to the highest
mauer, for cash, the following de
senoed property, to-wit:
ALL, that tract or parcel of land
i;mg and being in Laud Lot 45 of
tiie 13th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, being Lot 3, Block C-2 or
subdivision ol Unit 2 of the Bennett
Property, according to a plat which
is recorded in plat book 3, page 29,
Clayton County records, and more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
north side of Hill Drive one hundred
seventy three and four-tenths (113.4)
feet ease of the northeast corner of
die intersection of Hili Drive and
Laliard Road; and running thence
east along the north side of Hiil
...live seventy GO) feet; thence
r.orUi one Hundred ten till)) feet;
~w?nee northwest fifty (50) feet;
.hence southwest one hundred thir
., two and four-tenths (132.4) feet
„'o the north side of Hill Drive and
the point of beginning; being im
pioved property.
SAID property will be sold as the
,iiperty’ or Mrs. Isabel A. Bettie,
under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in a certain
Deed to Secure Debt from Mrs. Isa
bel A. Bettie to Bennett Realty Cor
; oration, dated November 28th, 1951,
ami recorded in Deed Book 86, Page
513, of the Clayton (Jounty, Georgia,
Records.
SAID PROPERTY will be sold sub
ject to a loan in the original amount
of 84.400.u0 in favor of the Atlanta.
Federal Savings and Loan Associa
tion, and subject to all unpaid taxes
and/or other assessments and/or re
s.rictions of record, if any.
THIS the 4th day of January, 19b4.
BENNETT REALTY CORPOR-
ATION
As Attorney-in-Fact for Mrs.
Isabel A. Bettie
W. O. DuVall, Attorney
22 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
NOTICE Ol SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, DEKALB COUNTY
Because of default in the payment
of the indebtedness secured by Deed
to Secure Debt executed by WILLIE
JAMES. JR., to the INVESTORS
bl uDICATE, dated January 10,
’949, and recorded in Deed Book 65,
page 82, Clayton County Records,
the undersigned. INVESTORS DI-
V ERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. (for
merly INVESTORS SYNDICATE)
pursuant to said deed and the note
thereby secured has declared the
entire amour.. said indebtedness
due and pavable and pursuant to
’he power of sale contained in said
’eed. will on the first Tuesday in
February, 1954, during the legal
hours of sale at the Courthouse door
ia Clayton County, sell at public
outcry' to the highest bidder for
ash, the property described in said
deed to-wit:
All that real estate situate and be
ing in Land Lot 46 of the 13th Dis
trict of Clayton County. Georgia,
more particularly described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
est side of Hendrix Avenue 75 feet
south of the southwest corner of
Hendrix Avenue and Yancey Drive;
and limning thence south, along the
west side of Hendrix Avenue 75 feet;
thence west 200 feet; thence north
75 feet; thence east. 200 feet to Hen
drix Avenue, at the point of begin-
Said property will be sold as the
property of WILLIE JAMES. _ JR.,
and the proceeds of said sale will be
nonlied to the payment of said in
il.btedness, the expense of said sale.
I nl’ as provided in said deed, and the
undersigned will execute a deed to
the purchaser at said sale as provid
er! in the aforementioned Deed to
Secure Debt.
INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED
SERVICES. INC.. Formerly IN
VESTORS SYNDICATE
Attorney-in-fact for WILLIE
jambs: JR.
McCurdy & Candler
Attorneys
1 GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY ‘
i Pursuant to the power contained
■I in a certain loan deed executed bv 1
: । WESLEY S. STEELE to F. C. QaR- 1
GILE on the 30th day of June 1952, ‘
said loan deed being recorded In 1
Dead Book 96, Folio 1, there will be ‘
sold before the Courthouse door on 1
the first Tuesday in February 1954 '
February 2, 1954, to the highest :
und best bidder for cash the follow
ing described property:
“All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in land lot No. 149
of the 13th district of Clayton Coun- '
1 ty. Georgia, containing 2^ acres,
more or less, and being the eastern
part of tract three of plat of survey '
of J. W. McKinney Estate made by
R. S. Mundy. Surveyor, in March
. 1947, of record at page 110 plat 1
i book number "Two,' 1 Office Clerk ;
Superior Court, Clayton County, 1
; Georgia, more particularly described 1
as follows: 1
BEGINNING at the center of pub
■ lie road a distance of 800 feet north,
i 89*^ degrees, east, from west original
line- of said land lot Number 149,
running thence south, 50 degrees east
i along center of said public road a ’
distance of 365 feet to made corner;
i aence north 12 degrees east, a dis
. lance of 516 feet, more or less to the
east Une of said tract; thence south ’
: 89 1-4 degrees west 397 feet to made
L corner; thence south 12 degrees
i Wist, 325 feet more or less, to point '
of beginning.”
The note secured by said loan deed
being in default, ihe holder thereof '
; has selected to declare the entire in- ■
, debtedness payable and due. '
Proceeds from said sale shall first
• be applied to the payment and cost, 1
■ piincipal and interest, and the bal
; mice, if any, tp the said WESLEY
S. STEELE.
, This 28th day of December 1953.
WESLEY S. STEELE
> by his Attorney in Fact
F. C. CARGILE
i Frank Adamson, Attorney.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Clayton County Board of Ed
ucation, Jonesboro, Georgia, at the
s office of Mr. J. E. Edmonds, Super
: imendent, Court House, Jonesboro,
. Georgia, until 11:60 A. M., E. S. T.,
i h ebruary 2. 1954, lor the construc
• non ol' a Physical Education Build
: ing to be located on the grounds of
. the East Clayton Elementary
• School, Clayton County, Georgia.
The construction will consist of a
1 one story building approximately
: 92’0’ x 71’0”. The building w'ill be
, prefabricated metal type with added
■ concrete block and brick veneer to
a height ol 7'2 1 /j” on the main por
tion of file building, with a con
crete block and brick veneer front
- wall, entrance vestibule, toilets, etc.
i h loots will be concrete slab on grade.
r Heal mg will be by means of oil
; fired Diavo system.
t Plans, specifications and contract
; docu.m nts are open to inspection at
i tile oilice of Mr. J. E. Edmonds,
; County School Superintendent, Court 1
i House, Jonesboro, Georgia, or may
; be obtained from Bothwell and Nash,
r Architects, 208 Roswell Street, Ma
-1 ri'.ttu, Georgia, upon receipt of a
> deposit of $35.00 per set. The full
- amount of the deposit for one set of
uocuments will be returned to each
5 bidder and all other deposits will
- be refunded with deductions not ex
-3 eeeding me actual cost of reproduc
i tion of the documents upon return
i oi all documents in good condition
- within 30 days after the date of
- opening bids. v
, Huts must be accompanied by a
3 certified check or bid bond in an
, amount not less than five per cent
of the bid.
- No bid may be withdrawn after
i' the scheduled closing time for the
f receipt oi bids for a period of thlr- '
tv (KO) day's.
3 The Owner reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to waive
informalities.
.signed: CLAYTON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
JONESBORO, GEORGIA
By: Col. H. J. Piette,
Chairman
e
e GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
f Hi reason oi a default m the
i monthly installments, there will be
- soiu oy the undersigned, in front ot
e the court house door in Clayton
t county, Georgia, on the first lues
- day in February, 1954, during the le
gal hours of sale to tiie hignest bid
-1 der lor cash, the following described
f properly, to-wit:
AnL that tract or parcel of land
i ly mg and being in Land Lot 17 of
t tue i2ln District ol Clayton County,
a Georgia, being Lot 32 ot the re-sub
i, div.sion of a portion of Henry C.
e Daviuson Property, and more partic
ularly deseribed as follows:
e BEGINNING at a poini on the
1 Cast side of Wallis Street ninety five
) 195 j feet south of the southeast cor
f iter ol the intersection of Wallis
1 Sleet mm Jonnson Road iformerly
e Ceme.ery Street); and running
.1 tin .u.c south along tne east side or
e Warns street ninety five (95) feet;
; ~mu. . east one hundred thirty eight
; und tour-tenths (138.4) feet; thence
- am th eighty live and five-tenths
t 1.,.1.5) feet; lienee west one hundred
1 mirtv nine (139) feet to the east
- nine of Wallis Street and the point
ol beginning; being improved prop
e erty.
SAID property Will be sold as the
r propertv of South Fulton Land Com
a puny, under and by virtue ot the pow
- er and authority contained in acer
- lain Deed to Secure Debt from South
, r niton Land Company to Al
a laiitu Federal Savings and Loan
, Association, dated January 7th, 1953,
and recorded in Deed. Book 95, page
- 417. of the Clayton County, Georgia,
t Records. , .
t SAI D property will be sold subject
- to al! unpaid taxes and/or other as
-3 sessments and/or restrictions of rec
- ora, if any.
ATLANTA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
As Attorney-in-Fact for South
Fulton Land Company
W. O. DuVall, Attorney
22 Marietta Street
Atlanta. Georgia
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
, By reason of a default in the
monthly installments, there will be
sold bv the undersigned, in front of
I th ■ court house aoor in Clayton
; County, Georgia, on tne first Tues
; dav in February, 1954, during the
legal hours of sale to the highest
.wider, for cash, the following de
. ribed properly, to-wit:
.ILL that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 17 of
■ lite 12th District of Clayton County,
; . eorgia, being Lot 33 of the subdi-
■ i ision of Henry C. Davidson Prop
i erty, and more' particularly describ
> cd as follows:
I BLGININNG at a point on the east
1 de of Wallis Street one hundred
1 .ilnety 190) feet south of the south
ist corner of the intersection of
: Wallis Street and Johnson Road
or.nerly Cemetery Street); and
I -minin'' thence south along the east
side of Wallis Street seventy (70)
- feet: thence east one hundred thirty
- eight and six-tenths (138.6) feet;
, i hence north seventy (70) feet;
- thenee west one hundred thirty eight
an ' five-tenths (138.5) feet to the ।
j east side of Wallis Street and the
t point of beginning; being improved
f pn.pcrty.
BAID property will be sold as the
s nroperty of South Fulton Land Com
• Dany, undei and by virtue of the
1 oiver and authority contained in a
- C"rtain Deed to Secure Debt from
- South Fulton Land Company to At- <
lanta Federal Savings and Loan As
e meiation. dated January 7th. 1953.
. and recorded in Deed Book 95, Page
» 420 of the Clayton County, Georgia.
- Records. „ ,
SAID nroperty will be sold sub
e ject to all unpaid taxes and/or other
3 assessments and/or restrictions of
- r •cord, if any. _
3 T’HS the 31st day of December,
^ATLA NTA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
As Attorney-in-Fact for South ■
» Fulton Land Company
W. O. DuVall. Attorney*
22 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months' support
co the family of Walter Albert Priest
deceased, having been filed in my
otuce, all persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the Ist dav
ol February 1954, why said apphea -
Don tor twelve months’ support
should not be granted. This Jan 5
Frank Adamson, Ordinary'.
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
io Alt Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. i. R. Coleman having In prop
er tuim applied to me for Permanent
uetters ot Administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Elrle E. Coleman, late
ol said County, tins Is to cite ail ana
singular the credirore and next ol
Kin oi Mrs. Effie E. Coleman to be
and appear at my office within the
cime auowed by law, and show cause
a any they can, why permanent aa
im .ii.->i ration should not be grated to
-irs. Y. r. Coleman on Mrs. Effie
E. <_uieman’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
19u3 Ue ' UltS 24,11 Uay Ot ' Deoeinber '
Frank Adamson, Ordinary.
iJEOIuJIA, CLAYTON COUNTY.
I'o All num ft May Concern:
Mrs. Y. K. Coleman having in prop
er form applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Dr. Y. R. Coleman, late
ot said County, this is to cite all
and singular tne creditors and next
oi km of Dr. Y. R. Coleman to be
and appear at my office within the
nine allowed by law, and show cause
n any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to Mrs. Y. R. Coleman on Dr. Y.
i. Coleman's estate.
Witness nty hand and official sig
nature, this 24th day of December,
19j3.
Frank Adamson, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
TO THE JUDGE Os THE SUPER
ruii COURT OP' SAID COUNTY:
The petition of Pineview Theatres
Ine., a Georgia corporation, respect^
Holy shows:
1. I hat petitioner was granted a
(..al ter by this court on the Bth day
<i. March, 1952. ?
J. That the Directors of said cor
poration, at a meeting duly held on
tue lltn day of November, 1953,
Uiminmously resolved that it was ad
visable and to the best interest oi
•said corporation to 'dissolve same,
and called a meeting of the stock
holders to consider dissolution of
the corporation.
o. 1 nat at a Special Meeting of the
Stockholders of said corporation,
duly called for that purpose, a reso
lution was adopted by the affirma
tive vote of the owners of all ol the
issued and outstanding capital stock
oi Salil corporation approving the
dissolution of said corporation. A
certified copy of the resolution is
attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A”.
4. That such dissolution may be al
lowed without an injustice to any
stockholders or any person having
claims or demands of any character
against said corporation.'
Wherefore, petitioner prays that
said corporation be dissolved upon a
due compliance with the law tn such
eases made and provided.
T. H. Eubanks
Attorney for Petitioner
P. O. Drawer 1713,
Atlanta 1, Georgia.
EXHIBIT "A”
1. T. H. Eubanks, Secretary of
Pineview Theatres, Inc., a Georgia
corporation, do hereby certify that
at a Special Meeting'of the Stock
holders of Pineview Theatres, Inc.,
duly called and held on November
■ 12th 1953, at which the holder of all
of tne issued and outstanding capital
stock of said corporation was repre
sented, and voting throughout, the
following resolution, upon motion
diny made and seconded, was unani
mously adopted:
RESOLVED: That the stockhold
ers of Pineview Theatres, .Inc.,
unanimously approved the disso
lution of said corporation and au
thorized the attorney for the cor
poration to take necessary' steps
to dissolve the corporation as pro
vided in Section 22-18 of the Code
of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
the corporate seal, this 12th day of
November, 1953.
T. H. Eubanks, Secretary.
Order Dissolving Corporation
The foregoing petition of PINE
VIEW THEATRES. INC. to dissolve
said corporation read and considered,
it appearing that said petition and
the Exhibit attached thereto are
made in accordance with the law:
It is therefore ordered that the
prayers of petitioner be granted and
the said Pineview Theatres, Inc. is
hereby dissolved.
This 30 day of Dec., 1953.
Frank Guess,
J udge. Superior Court,
Stone Mountain Judicial
Circuit. Clayton County, Ga.
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
J. L. Ellison, Administrator of the.
Estate of Mamie Ellison, deceased,
represents to the Court in his peti
tion. duly filed and entered on ac
count, that he has fully administered
Slid estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they’
can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his adminis
. ration and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in Febru
ary. 1954.
/s / Frank Adamson
Ordinary. Clayton County, Ga.
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Pursuant to the powers contained
in certain loan deed executed ay
Thomas Gunnin and Susie T. Guu
■im to E. L. ADAMSON on the 3rd
•Juy oi' April, 1950, said loan deed be
i i.y recorded m Deed Book 76, Folio
.'26, there will bo sold before tile
Courthouse door on the first Tues
day in February 1954. February 2,
1954, to the highest and best bidder
for cash the following described
property:
"All that tract or parcel of land
lying .mi! being in Land Lot 209 of
Ibe 13th District 'of Clayton Coun
ty. Georgia, being designated as Lot
8 in TTock “B”, on a plat of Adam
son’s Fifth Avenue and 54 Highway'
Subdivision on plat of file in Plat
’ jo!: Number "Two,” page 278,
Office Clerk Superior Court, Clay
on County, Georgia, as follows:
BEGINNING at as point on the
South side of said Fifth Avenue and
fate Highway 54. running thence
South 160 feet to made corner;
thence West 60 feet to made corner;
thence North 160 feet to made cor
ner on South side of said Fifth Ave
nue; and thence East 60 feet to said
point of beginning.”
The note secured by said loan deed
being in default, and the City. Coun
ty, and State Taxes for 1952 and
1153 being in default the holder
thereof lias elected to declare the
entire indebtedness payable and due.
Proceeds from said sale shall first
1 . applied to the payment and cost,
mincipal and interest, taxes and the
balance, if anv. to the said THOMAS
GUNNIN AND SUSIE T. GUNNIN.
This sth dav of January, 1954.
THOMAS GUNNIN &
SUSIE T. GUNNIN
Bv his Attorney in Fact
E’. L. ADAMSON
Frank Adamson, Attorney
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Effie McDaniel having in
proper form applied to me for Per
miim'nt Letters of Administration
on Hie estate of Clarence W. Tur
ner. late of said County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Clarence W. Tur
ner to be and 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 Mrs. Effie McDaniel
on Clarence W. Turner’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this sth day of January,
1954.
Frank Adamson, Ordinary,