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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1057
| LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR LOCAL LEGISLATION
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that the City of
Hapeville, Georgia, will apply to the ses
sion of the General Assemgly of Georgia,
convening in January, 1957, for passage
of legisiation extending the City Limits
of the City of Hapeville, and amending
vhe charter of the City of Hapeville, Geor-
E)l. S 0 as to provide governmental fanc
ions in said added areas and for other
purposes.
Tuis 26th day of October, 1958.
JOHN L. WATSON, JR.
City Attorney of the
City of Hapeville, Georgia
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
FORECLOSURE UNDER DEED TO
SECURE DEBT WITH POWER OF SALE
By virtue of power and authority con
tained in Deed to Secure Debt from Ruth
Folds to A. T. Walden, dated November
11, 1954, recorded in Deed Book 120, Folio
402, Clerk's Office, Claytou Superior Court,
the undersigned will sell at public outery
on the first Tuesday in February within
the legal hours of sale before the Court
House door of said County the following
described property of Ruth Folds, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and heing in Land Lot 175 of the 12th
District of Clayton County, Georgia, being
part of Lot 17 of the H. G. Moore prop
erty, according to plat dated January,
1948, made by R. S. Mundy, C. S.. re
corded in Plat Book 2, page 164, Clayton
County Records, and being more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the South
side of a thirty (30) foot road, shown
on.sald plat hereinabove referred to, two
hundred thirty-five 1235) feet West of the
intersection of the South side of said
thirty-foot road with the East Land Lot
line; said point of beginning being located
at the Northwest corner of Lot 18, said
plat and subdivision; thence South along
the West line of said Lot 18 one hundred
(100) feet: thence West fifty (50) feet:
thence North one hundred (100) feet to
the South side of said thirty-foot (30)
road; thence East fifty (50) feet to the
point of beginning; being the same prop
erty described in Warranty Deed from
Mary Folds to Ruth Folds, dated. July 2,
1953, recorded in Deed Book 107, page 575,
Clayton County Records, and being im
proved property with a house thereon.
The above instrument was dated No
vember 11, 1954 is in the original sum of
$845.00, %ayable $20.00 per month Dbe
ginning ecember 11, 1954, bearing in
terest from date at 7¢; per annum.
No installment. whatever having been
paid on said note, the holder has de
clared the entire indebtedness due and
guyable. The proceeds of said sale shall
e anplied X!st to the payment of said
debt, princip#l and interest, and costs of
sale, and the balance, if any, to the said
grantor.
The said property will be sold subject
to a first lien in favor of C. A. Ruggles,
dated April 12, 1954, recorded in Igeed
Pook 113, page 36, Clayton County Rec
ords, in the original emount of $1,350.00
and subject to any unpaid debts, taxes
and assessments against said property.
Terms of sale: Cash.
A. T. WALDEN,
As Attorney in Fact for
Ruth Folds
WALDEN & D'ANTIGNAC
Attorneys at Law “
200 Walden Building
Atlanta 3, Georgia 1-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNPER POWER :
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY:
By virtue of the Power of Sale con
tained in a certain Loan deed executed
and delivered by Mrs. H. D. Bixhy to E.
L. Adamson, Sr. as recorded in Book
1027, Page ‘474", Clayton County Deed
Records, there will be sold on the first
Tuesday in Pebruary, 1957, to the highest
and best bidder for cash the following
described property, to wit;
“Land Lots 208 and 229 of the 13th
District of Clavton County, Georgia, being
designated as Lot 31 in Black N, of
Lake Tara Suhdivision, as shown on plat
in file in Plat Book Number 2, page Office
Clerk Superior Court, Clayton County,
being more particularly described as
follows: @
Beginning at a point 680 feet West of
Adamson Road, and running thence
North 181. 4 feet to corner; thence East
50 feet to made corner; thence South
176 feet to made corner; and thence West
50 feet to point of be}innlng,“
Said sale will L made as the propert:
of Mrs. H. D, Bixby and shall be sold
subject to all unpaid taxes, assessments
and /or restrictions of record, if any.
This January 3, 1957
~F. 1. ADAMSON, SR., as Attorney
in fact for Mrs. H. D. Bixby:
1-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY:
By virtue of the Power of Sale con
tained in a certain loan deed executed
and delivered hy W. M. BREWER to E. L
ADAMSON, SR. as recorded in Book *‘ls3",
Page ‘529", Clavton County Deed Records,
there will e sold on the first Tuesday in
February. 1957, to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following described
property, to wit:
“The City of Jonesboro, Geur}zm. the
same ‘;ein§ the former residence of George
T. Chatfield deceased, and being the same
situated on the North side of Smith
Street in the said City of Jonesboro, and
fronting 120 feet on Smith Street, more
or less, on the north side of said Street,
and running back of comparitive uniform
width 240 feet, more or less, and said
Jot heing “ounded on the North by prop
erty known as Stewart Brown Estate, for
merly Blalock; on east by vacant lot
owned »y J. E. Mundy; on South by Smith
Street and on the West hy lot formerly
owned %v Adolphus Lockhart and to be
located of “Clavton County Library” and
being the same property conveyed to
Mattie H. Fuller by J. E. Mundy by deed
dated January 15, 1945, and of record at
page 152 of deed ook No. 42, Clayton
County, Records.”
Said sale will he made as the property
of W.' M. BREWER and shall be sold
sul:;ert to all unpaid taxes, assessments
and /or restrictions of record, if any.
This January 3, 1957
E. L. ADAMSON, SR., as Attorney
in fact for W. M. Brewer
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GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Bge virtue of Power of Sale contained
in curity Deed from Thomas O. Shore
to Collateral Investment Company dated
December 21, 1954 recorded December 29,
1954 in Deed Book 121 page 407, Clayton
County Records, said Security Deed being
given to secure a Note of even date in
the original principal amount of EIGHT
THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND
NO /100 ($8,400.00), with interest from
date at the rate of four and one-half per
centum (4'.) ner annum on the unpaid
balance until peid; said Security Deed
having been sold, assigned, transferred
and conveyed by Collateral Investment
Company to Watertown Federal Savings
and Loan Association on January 4, 1958
recorded January 25, 1955 'in Deed Book
123 page 68, Clayton County Records, there
will Be sold bv the undersigned at public
outery to the highest bhidder for cash be
fore the Courthouse door at Clayton
County Georgia, within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in February,
1957 the following described proverty:
ALL that certain property situated an?
being in the City of Joneshoro, in Land
Lot 17 of the 12th District of Clayton
County, Georgia, heing Lot No. 33 of ¢
subdivision of property of Henry C. David
son, as chown on niat recorded in Plat
Pook 2, Page 108, Clayvton County Records
and a part of Lot No, 32 of the revised
subdivision of nronertv of Henry C. David
son as shown on plat recorded in Plat
Book 2, Page 251, Clayton Countv Records,
more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a goim. on the east
side of Wallis Street- One hundred eighty
(180) feet south from the southeast cor
ner of Wallis Street and Johnson Road
(formerly Cemetery Street), said beginnine
int “eing Ten (10) feet north from the
fl?’le between said Lots 22 and 33: thence
east, Sixty-nine (68) feet: thence south
ten (10) feet to the line between sald
Lots 22 gnd 2?2 thence east along sald
line sixtv-nine and five-tenths (69.9) feet:
and six-tenths (138.6) feet to Wallic
34; thence west along the line between
Lots 2?7 and ?4 Ohé hundred thirty-eight
and six-tenths (1386 feet to Wall's
Street: thence north along the east side
of Wallis Street eighty (80) feet to the
point of heginning, heing improved prop
ert¥ having thereon a one-story frame
residence.
The d-bt secured hy sald Security DNeed
and Note has heen and is hereby declared
due becanse of non-payment of the
monthly In‘fianmenu on .said loan. The
debt remaining in default, this sale will
be made for the purpose of paving the
same and all expenses of this sale.
Sa property will be sold as the
property of Thomas O. Shore and subject
to the outstanding ad valorem taxes
and Jor nqg:smenu;. if any.
Watertown Federal Savings and
tonn Association
As Attorney in fact for
Thomas O. Shore
C. EBdward Hansell
Crenshaw, Hansell, Ware & Brandon
410 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta 3, Georgla 1-30
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
- virtue of the power of sale con
in a loan deed executed and de
v by J. T. INGRAM to Fome Owners
C y_dated nbmrw. 1953, recorded
in Book 101, page 269, Clayton Coun
.ty Records, there 1 he sold at public
hefore the Court House dszt in
sald State and County by Home ners
list. Toesdny 1o Pebrars. 1057,
on the y in ary, "
i titem S, for, s, oot
2 s
3!1 i tract or parcel of land lying
in d Lot 26 of the
District of Clavton County, Georgia, bein,
Lot 7 Block *:°J", Extens?on of gai Par&
Subdivision, as ner plat by Harold L. Bush,
Registered Surveyor, dated September 19,
1952, recorded in Plat Book 3, page 224,
Clayion County Records, and being more
particularly descrited as follows:
. BEGINNING at anoint marked by an
iron bin on the east side of Pine Street
eighty one (81) feet north from the North
east intersection of Cherry Street and
Pine Street; running thence east along
the north side of Lot 8 of said Block and
Subdivision one hundred thirty four (134)
feet to an iron pin; thence north fifty
150) feet to an iron Din; thence west
iong the south side of Lot 6 of said
Block and Subdivision one hundred thirty
four (134) feet {0 an iron pin on the east
side of Pine Street; thence south along
the east side of Pine Street fifty (50)
feet to the point of beginning; being im
proved property known as 509 Pine Street,
Co_gege Park, Georgia.
he only title sold will he the equity
9f redemption from a senior security deed
{rom J. T. Ingram to First Federal Savings
& Loan Association of Atlanta recorded
:n Deed Book 99, page 397, Clayton County
Receords.
The deht secured by the said loan deed
being in default, and the holder having
leclared the Lalance of the indebtedness
due, this sale will he made for the pur-
Pose of paying the same and the proceeds
‘hereof will be applied to the payment
of said indehtedness and all charges and
:xpenses in connection with this fore
closure, and the &alance, if any, to be
applied as provided by law.
The above descr'hed pro'[)ert\' will be sold
a8 the property of J. T. Ingram,
HOME OWNERS COMPANY,
As Attorney-in-Fact for
J. T. Ingram.
JOHNSON, HATCHER & MEYERSON
Attorneys at Law
46 Pryor Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 1-30
PETITION FOR SURRENDER
OF CORPQRATION CHARTER
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of THE FOREST PARK
FINANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, re
spectfully shows: 3
That it is a corporation duly chartered
by this court on the 14th day of May,
1955. 5
That petitioner now desires to surrender
its charter and franchises to the State
of Georgia and he dissolved as a corpora
tion. e
That such dissolution may be allowed
without injustice to any stockholder or
to any person having any claim or demand
of any character against sald corpora
tion. 3
That at a meeting of its sharcholders
‘held on the 4th day of May, 1956, at
~which all of the outstand ng stock of the
corporation was represented and which
' was held pursuant to the call of the di
rectors, a resolution was unanimously
adopted unon the recommendation of the
directors by the affirmative vote of the
entire capital stock resolvin% that the
eorporation surrender its charter and
franchises and ke dissolved. A duly certi
fied cony of the resolution is attached
hereto and identified as Exhibit “A”.
~ WHEREFORE, petitoiner prays than an
order and decree be entered accepting the
‘surrendcr of its charter and f{ranchises
and dissolving it as a corporation.
| GRADY L. RANDOLPH
Attorney for Petiitoner
| Suite 203-210 Healey Building
Atlanta, Georgia
EXHIBIT A
RESOLUTION
That whereas all dehts and liabilities
of the corporation have heen paid or pro
vided for, and whereas all of the assets
of the corporation have hYeen distributed
to the stockholders of the corporation, so
that a dissolution of the corporation may
be had without iniustice to anv stock
holder or to any person having claims or
demands of any kind against sald cor
poration;
Be it therefore resolved that the cor
noration do forthwith surrender its char
ter and franchise to the State of Geor
gia, and Le dissoived as a corporation and
that the officers of this corporation be,
‘and they hereby are, directed to take all
proper proceedines for this purpose in the
mannsr nrovided Lv law, and do any and
311 thinvs neceesarv or desira’le to that
ot .
IGEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
Personally appeared before the under
signed officer, duly authorized hv law to
administer n:‘hvs. Grady L. Randolph, who
upon oath vs he is president of The
Forest Park Finance Company, Inc., that
the statements contained in the foregoing
vetition are true. and that the exhibit to
said petition identified as an extract from
the minutes of a meetlnf of the stock
holders held on Mav 4, 1956, contains a
full and romplete conv of the resolntion
nnanimously adonted hy the stockholders
of the companv at the meeting referred
to tn said exh':'t, and that said resolution
has not L=en in anv wise altered, amended
or replaced,
GRANDY L. RANDOLPH
Sworn to and snbscribed
before me this 31st
day of December, 1956.
¥, K. DIXON
Clerk
ORDER
The Forest Park Finance Company, In
corporated, having nresented me a peti
tion that it he dissolved and that its
charter %e surrendered to the State of
Georgia, and there having been presented
with said netition a certified copy of a
resolution of stockholders adopted at a_
duly called meeting at which 1007 of the
{stock was present and voted in favor of
‘ the resolution.
It is thereupon considered, ordered,
\\djudavd anc decreed that said petition
' be, _and the same is ¢ranted and the
surrender of the charter of the said Forest
‘Dark Finance Companv, Incorporated is
hereby accepted on Lehalf of the State
‘ot Georgia and the said corporation is
hereby dissolved.
So ordered this 3!st day of December,
1956. !
FRANK H. GUESS
Judege, Suverior Court,
‘ Clayton Counyt
‘ 1-30
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is herebv given that the City
of Forest Park will apply to the session
of the General Assemhly of Georgia con
vening in January, 1957, for passage of
local lerislation to amend an Act entitled
“An Act to incorporate the Town of For
est ggrk, in the County of Clayton; to
nreschbe its limits: to ?rovlde for a Mayor
and Councll of said town and prescribe
their duties and powers and the manner
of their election; to provide for the gov
ernment of said town, and for other pur
poses’’, and for otheér purposes.
This 2nd dav of January 1957,
REX T. REEVES, City Attorney
City of Forest Park, Ga.
CITATION Fog ALI.OWANC% OF
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT
GEORGIA, COUNTY OF ORDINARY
COURT OF ORDINARY
At Chambkers January 4/ 1957
The Appraisers on the Application of
Mrs. Edna 8. Channell, widow of James
Thomas Channell, Sr., deceased, for a
twelve months support for herself and
minor child, having duly filed their return,
all persons are hereby cited to show cause,
if sn% they have, at the next PebruurJ.
1957 Term of this Court, why said appli
eation should not be iramed.
FRANK ADAMSON, Ordinary
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
IN SECURITY DEED
Because of default in the payments of
the indebtedness of a note securedkb,{ a
Deed to Secure Debt executed by DARREL
D. ONSTAD, to J. M. WELLBORN, dated
the 9th day of June, 1955, and recorded
‘n Deed Book 130, ga.ge 279, in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Cln&ton Counts. Georgia, the undersigned
J. M. WELLBORN, pursuant to sald deed
and note thereby secured, has declared
the entire amount of said indebtedness
due and payable and Pursunm to the
power of sale contained in said deed, wiil
on the first Tuesday in February, 1957,
iurmg the legal hours of sale, at the
Courthouse door in sald coum‘, sell at
public outcry, to the highest bidder for
guh.“the property described in said deed,
to-wit:
All that tract and parcel of land l{h{
and being in Land Lot 39 ‘?1 the Distric
)f Clayton County, Georgia, being Lot
33 Block A of Live Oak Gardens xlkbdl
vision as per plat recorded in Plat Book
2, page 4, Clavton County necosgs and
heing more particularly = descril ed as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the South
side of Adamson Street, Two Hundred
Seventeen 217) feet west of Riverdale
Road, (Southeast Main Street), (sald be
ginning rolnt beln{ at the northwest
corner of Lot 34 of said Block and Sub
division) ; rurmln: thence West #onz the
?outh side of Adamson Sireet u‘ (50)
eet to Lot 32 of sald Block and Subdi
vision; running thence South, along the
East line of said Lot 32, One hundred
nlnoty-eght (198) feet to a point; r\mnm,
thence East fl(t‘ (50) feet to lot 34 o
said Block and Subdivision; and runnin
thence North, along the East line of -n!
Lot 24, One hundred ninety-six (196) feet
to the couth side of Adamson Street and
‘point of beginning.
Said sale will he made for the purpose
of paying u&l’u and proceeds thereof will
be applied the payment of sald In
debtedness and the the expense of this
procedure,
Said sale will be made subject to a
loan deed in favor of Fulton County Fed
eral Savings and Toan Association dated
afi:’q 30, 1954, to secure a loan of
! e v
above pri will sold as the
property of DARKEL b, ONETAD tng s
ject to any and all outstanding taxes,
assessments, or accounts.
This the sth day of January 1957,
J. M. WELLBORN
As Attorney in Fact for
DARREL O. ONSTAD
HENRY G. CRAWFORD, Attorney
912 N. Main St.
College Park, Ga. 1-30
PETITION FOR CHARTER FOR PRIVATE
CORPORATION
GEORGIA—CLAYTON COUNTY.
To_the Superior Court of Clayton County.
The petition of Elzie D. Speir, Sr., Elzie
D. Speir, Jr., and Thomas Lee Speir, re
spectiully shows the Court the rlollowing
facts: 3
1
Petitioners desire for themselves, their
associates, successors and assigns to be
incorporated under the name of The Speir
Insurance Agency, I;lc.
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain and profit to itself and its
stockholders.
3.
The general nature of the business to
ll;e transacted by said corporation shall
e:
(a) To act as agent, broker, factor or
representative for any other corporation,
partnership, or individual in negotiating,
placing, writing, issuing and selling any
and all kinds of assurance, insurance,
bonds, or guarantees of any nature what
soever and to conduct a general insur
ance agency and insurance brokerage
business and to do and perform all, things
l':easonnbly necessary and incident there
-0;
tb) To engage in, conduct, and operate
any other husiness which may be deemed
adapted directly or indirectly to add to
the profits of its princigal business or to
inerease the value of its property.
4.
The authorized capital stock of said
corporation shall be one hundred five
thousand dollars ($105,000.00) and shall
consist of three thousand 13,000) shares of
common stock with no nar value, but with
a declared value of thirty-five dollars
1535.00) per share.
However, the minimum amount of capi
tal with which the corporation may begin
business shall be two hundred "dollars
1$200.00).
The corporation shall he authorized to
issue shares and additional shares up to
the maximum sum above stated, and to
reduce the amount of capital outstanding
but not halow the minimum above stated,
and, all this upon a majority vote of the
Board of Directors, approved by a two
thirds vote of the s&gckhuld»rs.
The time for which the corporation is
to have existence is thirty-five (35) years,
with the privilege of renewal of the char
ter, from time to time, upon the expira
tion of said periods of thirty-five (35)
years. A
The princinal office of the corporation
is to ke located in Clayton County. Geor
gla with the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of business
within or without tqhe State of Georgia.
The name and vost office address of
each of the applicants for the charter are
as_follows:
Elzie D. Speir, Sr,, 4370 Depot Street,
Conley, Georgia; Elzie D. Speir, Jr., 4397
Depot Street, Conley, Georgia: Thomas Lee
Speir, P, 0. Box 321.8 Forest Park, Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid with all the rights, powers,
privileges and immunities herein set forth
and such additional rights, powers, privi
leges and immunities as may be neces
sary, proner or incident to the conduct
of the Lusiness aforesaid, and as may be
inherent in or allowed to like corpora
tions under the laws of the State of
Georgla as they now exist ar may here
after exist.
GRADY L. RANDOLPH
Attorneys for Petitioners
210 Healey Buildine, Atlanta.
ORDER OF JUDGE GRANTING
CHARTER
The foregoing netition of Elzie D. Speir,
Sr,, Elzie D. Speir, Ir., and Thomas Lee
Speir, to Le incorporated under the name
of The Speir Insurance Agency, Inc., has
been dulv nresented 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 apnli
cable !.lferew; and it further appearing
that all of said laws have bheen fully
complird with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDERED, OR
DERED AND ADJUDGED that sald peti
tion he and the same is hereby granted;
and petitioners, their associates, succes
sors and assions, are herehv incorporated
and made o hade walitte nner the name
tnd stele of The Soeir Insurance Asency
Tne., for and during the period of thirty
five (35 vears, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of that time, and
- with such additional rights. powers, privi
ledees and immunities mentioned in said
anplication, and with sucht additional
‘rigms. nowers, privileges and immunities
‘as are provided by the laws of Georgia
as thev now exist or may hereafter exist.
119?"7) ordered this 2nd day of January,
| WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS
Judge, Superior Court, Clayton 00“;1‘36
‘ ADMINISTRATOR'S ADVERTISEMENT
| TO SELL LAND |
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
By virtue of an order of the Ordinary
i“f said State and County, there will be
sold at pu'lic oulci’y. on the First Tues
~day in February, 1957 at the courthouse
~door in Joneshoro, Clayton County. Geor
gla, hetween the legal heours of “sale, to |
the hivhest and best hidder for cash, the
following described land:
- "All that tract or narcel of land lying
and heing in Land Lots 206 and 211 of
the 4th District of Clayton County, Geor
%m. and Land Lots 179 and 180 of the 4th
- District of Spalding County, Georgia, as
follows:
BEGINNING at the Northwest original
corner of said Land Lot 206, running
thence South, 1 degree East, 2070 feet to
the Southwest original corner of said
Land Lot 206; thence South, 1 degree East,
605 feet to made corner marked by iron |
pin: thence South, 63 degrees West, 800
feet, more or less, to made cerner at |
Flint River; thence Southeasterly along
the meanderings of Flint River 2074 feet
to made corner marked by iron pin; thence
North, B 9 deqrees Rast, 1658 feet, more or
less, to made corner marked by iron pin;
thence North, 3 degrees East, 5080 feet to
made corner; thence South, 89 degrees
West, 256 feet to made corner; thence
North, 3 degrees East, 172 feet to made
corner; thence North, 89 degrees East, 256‘
feet to made corner; thence North, 3 de
erees East, 1363 feet to made corner;
thence South, 20 degrees West, 702 feet to
made corner; thence South, 1 degree East,
779 feet to_made corner; thence South.
89 deam#:st, 1424 feet to said point |
of beglnm .. Plat of survey of said prop
erty teing of file in Plat Book Number
“Four’”, page 293, Office Clerk Superior
Court, Clavton Countv, Georgla, and of
file in Plat Book Number * ', page
| , Office Clerk Superior Court, Spald
ing County, Georgia, and by reference
‘made e nart of the description hereinbe
fore set ‘forth. Said tracts containing in
the aggregate 285.8 acres, more or less.”
The sale will continue from dav to dav
at the same place between the same hours
until all of sald property is sold.
This the Ith day of January, 1957.
MRA. CHESSIE S. RIVERS
Administrator of the Estate of
H. T. Rivers, Deceased.
O. J, COOGLER
Atterney at Law for said Estate
Jonesboro, Georgia 1-30
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR LOCAL LEGISLATION
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Notice is hereby pgiven that the City
of Mountain View, Georgia, will apnly to
the session of the General Assembly of
Georgia, convening in January, 1957, for
passage of legislation amending the charter
of the City of Mountain View, Georgia, to
provide for the expenses of paving, re
paving, resurfacing or repalring of streets
and sidewalks in the Citv of Mountain
View, Georgia. also to amend the charter
of the City of Mountain View to provide
for zoning regulations and districts by
ordinances in the City of Mountain View,
Georgla; Also to amend the _harter of
the Citv of Mountain View to give the
Mayor and Council the right to elect a
Recorder and to prescribe his duties, and
for other purposes,
D. P. SBPIKER /s/
uayor. Citv of
ountain View, Georgia
NOTICY. OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR LOCAL LEGISLATION 4
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Notice 18 herety given that the City of
Mountain View, Georgia, will llpply to the
session of the General Assembly of Geor
ela, convenine {n January, 1957, for
rnnge of legislation extending the city
imits of the cux of Mountain View, Geor
gn. and amen ln‘, the charter of the
ity of Mountain View so as to provide
governmental functions in sald added areas
an 4 for other purposes,
This 11th day .of January, 1957. :
D. P. SBPIKER /s/
Mayor, City of
Mountain View, Georgia
NOTICE OF BINS
GREORGIA, CLAVTON COUNTY
Notice is herehy glven that sealed bids
will be taken for the following eaquipment
by the Commissioners of Roads and Reve
nues of Clayton County:
1 two door, black automobile, 8 cylinder,
wm air heater, 70 Amn. Battery, P. A.
‘ner, <. 1. “ronc seas, arm rest, ciear
u‘;mer. H. D. Floor mat, ¢ustom horn ring,
right sun visor, alternator and reet'f'sr,
overdrive, 270 H. P. Engine, H, D. radiator,
H. D fan, H. D. shocks, H. D, sprlngl.
Sal! hids ghall he turned in at the gaid
Commissioners office in Clayton County
Cmirt Honse on or hefore 2:00 p.m., Feb
ruary 5, 1957, said bids shall be opened at
that time, and said Commissioners shall
reserve the richt to refect any or all bids,
This the 12€h_dav of Januarv 1957
E. T. GEORGE, Chalrman
Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues, g_“
THE FOREST PARK FREE PRESS-NTIWS
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Mrs. Annie M. Latimer, guardian of
Robert W. Turnbull, Jr., Jean V. Turnbull,
and Joan V. Turnbull, gives notice that
she will apply to the Honorable William
H. Reynolds, Judge of the Superior Court
of the Clayton County Judicial Circuit, at
ten o'clock a.m. on the Bth day of Feb
ruary, 1957, for leave to invest funds of
the wards’ estate in real property situated
in Clayton-and Fulton County, Georgia.
This 12th day of January, 1957.
MRS. ANNIE M. LATIMER
Guardian of Robert W. Turnbull, Jr.,
Jean V. Turnbull and
Joan V. Turnbull
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If vou have any interest what so ever
for your children, States Rights, and Con
stitutional Government. Please attend this
meeting.
The BOLD and BRAZEN attack now
being made upon Constitutional Govern
ment, States Rights and Segregation calls
for organization for unity os’ purpose, and
for unity of Action. The time definitely
has come for Action.
In the structure of our Government, the
NINE so called Judges of the Supreme
Court can not Change our Constitution.
The Congress with its 531 members of
the House and Senate can not change it.
The President, of the United States with
all his Power can not change it.
Neither one of these alone can amend
tha Canstitntiang All Three together
can not amenda It.
it can he changed onlv by an amend
ment voted for hy two-thirds of the House
and Senate, and bty three-fourths of
Sovereign States of the Union. Any
attempt to change our Constitution is
gross fraud.
A fraud which it is the duty of you and
I, and all Patriotic citizens to expose and
prevent. %
Now is the time, to point out and ex
pose the hig LIE the communist agitator,
would have vou believe that the soclalogicnl
opinion of the NINE So Called Judges,
OPINION ONLY is the Law of the Land.
When vou hear one of these Agitators
holler, it's the Law of the Land, inform
him immediately that it is a LIE and an
insult to vour inteiligence. Try to explain
to him that the United States Supreme
Court has no authority what so ever to
make Laws.
Their authority ONLY is to mter?ret
the Laws. THE Congress of the United
States ONLY with cooperation of the
SOVEREIGN States have the authority to
make Taws So please quit helping peddle
this big® LIE.
Now they found everybody was not
stupid as ----, They come out with Mr.
Gollop’s Poll to try’ to impress vou that
every hody else believes the Big LIE. thev
justlhndn't quite Brainwashed all the
pennle.
The Politicians here as in Hunoary for
got ahout the will of the peo¥le. And
that with a saw, God can out thousands
to m%ht. All the machlne-fiuns and
bayonets in the world can't intimidate
God and the will of the people.
If you can't join our Council to help
nt th'e manaee oside ioln a Council of
your own choice. It's high time you woke
up In unity there is strength.
Your membership and support is vitally
needed, not for the Council's benefit but
for vour own henefit and the bhenefit of
your children. Can there he any thing
more lmPurtant?
Your Tihaptv, vonr Weaadom. and yonr
way of Life is Lost ONLY when you be
come too Laz® and complacent to fight
for it. Let’s push our wheelbarrows here.
I'm not so sure heil is equipped with them!
If vou cannot attend this meeting please
write for facts in this matter to:
Lee McLeod, Executive Director,
Gentile Citizen Council of Georgia
Route i, Box 204-A
Forest Park, Georgia
President Eisenhower has
named John Hay (Jock) Whit
ney, millionaire sportsman-fi
nancier, to former chairman of
the Chase National Bank, as
American Ambassador to Great
Britain.
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Joneshoro 4-H Meet
By GLORIA SWYGERT |
The Jonesboro senior 4-H Club
met on December 11th, at the|
school. The meeting was called |
to order by the president, Her-}
Susan Anderson Circle
Has Progressive Supper
The Susan Anderson Circle of
the Mt. Zion Baptist Church oft
Jonesboro greeted the New‘
Year with a progressive supper
on New Year’s Eve.
"An appetizer taken at the
home in Jonesboro of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Starr, started thel
company off, the main course
was enjoyed at the home on Cen- |
tral Avenue of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Thurmond Starr, and dessert
was taken with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee McFarlain on Wood Valley
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By POPE DICKSON
DICKSON FUNERAL HOME
Phone 2211 Jonesboro, Ga.
“LITTLE BY LITTLE DOES THE TRICK. .
This sage advice by the venerable Aesop could be of great
benefit to many vs us who, on occasion, plunge ahead rather
recklessly and impatiently on various undertakings. All too
often we lack the patient forbearance necessary to see certain
tasks completed or certain goals met.
To a great exten we are victims of the times, however
we think and move hastily without settling back occasionally
to take stock of where we are headed and how we can best
arrive there with a minimum of fuss and confusion.
This isn’t to say that all tasks must be taken in easy
stages, but what Aesop points out, we believe, is that we can’t
hope to reach every goal in one quick, effortless jump.
Whether we are building a patio wall or a lifelong career, we
can get the job done by patient and diligent effort, and by
observing the simple fact that all good things will come in
due time.
There’s a look of substance
and character and quality
about that new Chevrolet
front end that reveals a lot.
Feel the strength and
solidity of the grille and
you learn even more.
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Wouldn’t you say that most of
the 57 cars look good from 50
feel away, but what about from
50 inches away? What does a
close-up of the grille tell you, for
example? Is it solidly made like
the new Chevrolet grille? Or, in
bert Powell. The 4-H Club pledge
was repeated by the group which
was followed with the Lord's
Prayer.
Brenda Brown, secretary, read
Drive, where the group remained
tto greet the New Year.
| Those taking part were, Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Adamson, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fuller, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Mer
rill Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
“Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
[ Spratlin, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mec
|Farlain, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
| Starr and Mr. and Mrs. J. Thur
|/mond Starr, and Mr. and Mrs
| Aubery Starr.
comparison does it look less rich
in design—feel less strong and
solid? Compare the quality and
construction of the bumpers and
headlights, the fit of the chrome
trim,
The more closely you look all
around the car, the more clearly
you'll see that Chevrolet has the
edge in the way it’s put together.
You'll find, for instance, that
Chevrolet is the only car in its
field with a lacquer finish . . . that
only Chevrolet Bel Air models
give you foam rubber cushions
in front and rear seats as stand
ard equipment. These are just a
few of the advantages of Body
the roll call and the minutes
were then read and approved.
The club is very proud of its new
members, Paul Stewman and
Bobby McPherson. The president
appointed the program, recrea
tion, and refreshment com
mittees.
Judy Moore gave an interest
ing progtam telling how some of
our Christmas customs first be
gan. The program was closed by
everyone singing one verse of
Report of Condition of “Bank of Forest Park” of Forest
Park in the State of Georgia at the close of business
on Dec. 31, 1956.
ASSETS -
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
balances, and cash items in process of collection $277,166.42
United Stdtes Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed o cosoon et ie a0 s2o 0 JHDN RS
Other bonds, notes, and debentures ... .. ... ___ 25000.00
Loans -and discounts (including none overdrafts) 307,587.63
Bank premises owned none, furniture and fixtures = 11,199.17
OURSE QRIEENE Gy -e T B 60.00
TOTALASSEDS 0o 0 o i aol e
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
gorporasions .= o Lo $4083,68742
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
CONpUratlONge s= = s 000 oo d T L e ol 8
Deposits of United States Government
(including: postal savings) oo ok 8.997.26
Deposits of States and political subdivisions —_____ 3000,000.00
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 1,763.01
TOTAL DEPOSITS ... _________ $846,936.56
TOTALITABILITIRS - con oo T i ERanga6ina
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
BRDIALY ol e e T s B aeooh
BUrpluS o e e e il o b S EaNg
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred.
gaplalge i o 0 e e e 9,248.39
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS i 14424839
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $991,184.95
*This bank’s capital consists of: ;
Common stock with total par value of $100,000.00
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
lIOROPhEr DUTPOReS ==~ on . L - 890 554,80
I, Grady C. Archer, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do
solemnly (swear, affirm) that the above statement is true,
and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the
several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
Grady C. Archer, Pierce A. Peacock
C. Y. Duncan, Owen V. Whitman
State of Georgia, County of Clayton, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of Jan
uary, 1957. My commission expires Oct. 24, 1958
T. F. Nicholson, Notary Public
by Fisher. And Chevrolet, you
know, is the only low-priced car
that has a Fisher Body.
We'll be glad to give you a close
up, comparative look at this new
Chevy any time you care to come
in. This week, maybe?
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(CHEVROLET &
“0, Come All Ye Faithful.”
Mr. Charles Tucker, County
Agent, showed some films of
Christmas decorations which
everyone could make cheap. The
films were very beautiful.
The farm business project was
discussed. Every member who is
interested in this project should
start to work on it right away.
The meeting then adjourned.
The next meeting for the 4-H
Club will be held on Wednesday,
January 9th.
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