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* Free Press—News & Farmer, Tues., Feb. 4, 1964
Legal Notices
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
IN RE: PETITION TO INCORPORATE
C & A GROCERY AND SUPPLY,
INC.
ORDER OF COURT
The foregoing petition of Orestus H.
Adamson, Charlotte N. Adamson and
Kenneth Kilpatrick to be incorporated
under the name of C & A Grocery and
Supply, Inc. read and considered. It
appearing that said petition is within
the purview and intention of the laws
applicable thereto and that all of said
laws have been fully compiled with, in
cluding the presentation of a certificate
from the Secretary of State as required
by Paragraph 22-803 of the Code of
Georgia Annotated;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. ADJUDGED
AND DECREED that all of the prayers
oi said petition are granted and that
such petitioners, their associates, succes
sors and assigns are hereby incorporated
and made a body politic under the name
of C A A GROCERY AND SUPPLY,
INC. for and during a period of thirty
five years with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration of that time, according
to the laws of the State of Georgia, and
that said corporation is hereby granted
and vested with all of the rights, powers
and privileges mentioned in said peti
tion.
This the 17 day of January, 1964.
HAROLD K. BANKE /s/
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
CLAYTON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
HUTCHESON & KILPATRICK
Attorneys for Petitioners
134 W. Mill Street
Jonesboro, Georgia
PHONE. 478-7217
PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CLAY-
TON COUNTY. GEORGIA:
The petition of JACK PENNEL, whose
residence address is 4660 Janice Drive,
College Park, Georgia, WILLIAM T.
STARLING, whose residence address is
100 Lynwood Court, Forest Park, Geor
gia, and JAMES V. BILLINGS, whose
residence address is 1112 Greensprings
Road, College Park, Georgia, respectfully
show the following state of facts;
1.
The Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns
to be incorporated under the name of
SOUTH ATLANTA BUILDERS, INC.
The Post Office addresses of the Peti
tioners are listed in the preceding para
graph.
2.
The principal office and place of busi
ness of said corporation shall be located
in Clayton County, with the privilege of
establishing branch offices and places
of business in such other places as may
be determined.
3.
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain and profit to its stock
holders.
4.
The general nature of the business to
be transacted and the corporate powers
desired are:
lai To buy, sell, acquire, own, hold,
rent, lease, transfer, assign, and en
cumber both real estate and personal
property of every kind and character,
and to deal with the same in any way
and manner that may be expedient and
proper, including the pledging of said
real estate and personal property as
security for loans;
<b> To grade, ditch, trench, improve
and landscape real property;
(cl To own, establish, and manage
subdivisions for the development of
both residential and commercial prop
erty;
(d» To engage in the business of con
structing and selling and lending money
on real property and personal property
of every kind and character;
(e) To have all of the powers and
enjoy all of the privileges enumerated
in Paragraphs 22-1827 through Para
graphs 22-1870 of the Code of Georgia
Annotated (Acts 1937-38. Ex Sess., PP
214, 220. 221; Acts of the General As
sembly of 1955, PP 259, 260, and all
Amendments thereto) and all of the
powers and privileges enumerated there
in are made a part hereof to the same
extent as if the same were quoted
herein.
5.
The time for which said corporation
is to be in existence is thirty-five years
with the privilege of renewal as allowed
by the Code of Georgia of 1933 and the
Acts amendatory.
6.
The amount of capital with which the
corporation will begin business shall
not be less than $1,000.00 in cash or
other assets, or a combination of the
two.
7.
The capital stock of the corporation
shall be divided into 200 shares of com
mon stock without nominal or par
value, making the original capital stock
one thousand dollars, each share of such
non-par value standing upon an equality
with every other share of non-par stock.
8.
Petitioners desire the privilege of in
creasing the capital stock of said cor
poration to 5,000 shares of common
stock without nominal or par value each
so that the total capital will be $25,-
000.00 by a majority vote of the stock
holders outstanding at such time at a
meeting duly called for that purpose.
9.
Petitioners desire that the liability of
stockholders of said corporation be con
fined to the unpaid purchase price of
the stock subscribed by each.
10.
Petitioners attach hereto a Certificate
of the Secretary of State of the State of
Georgia certifying that the name of
SOUTH ATLANTA BUILDERS. INC., is
not the name of any other existing cor
poration now registered in his office.
11.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid with all of the rights, powers,
and privileges herein set out and such
additional powers and privileges as may
be necessary, proper or incident to the
conduct of the business for which the
petitioners are asking incorporation and
as may be allowed like corporations
under the laws of the State of Georgia
as they may now exist or may hereafter
exist.
JACK PENNEL
WILLIAM T. STARLING
JAMES V. BILLINGS
P. O. Box 156. College Park, Georgia.
ORDER OF COURT
IN RE: Petition to Incorporate SOUTH
ATLANTA BUILDERS. INC.
The foregoing petition of Jack Pen
nel. William T. Starling, and James V.
Billings, to be incorporated under the
name of SOUTH ATLANTA BUILDERS.
INC., read and considered. It appearing
to the Court that said petition is within
the purview and intention of the laws
applicable thereto and that all of the
said laws have been fully complied with,
including the presentation of a Certifi- 1
cate from the Secretary of the State as
required by paragraph 22-803 of the Code
of Georgia Annotated;
It is hereby ordered, adjudged and
decreed that all of the prayers of said
petition are granted and that said peti
tioners, their associates, successors and
assigns are hereby incorporated and
made body politic under the name oi
SOUTH ATLANTA BUILDERS. INC., for
and during a period of thirty-five years
with the privilege of renewal at the
expiration of that time according to the
laws of Georgia and that said corpora
tion is hereby granted and vested with
all of the rights, powers and privileges
mentioned in said petition.
This 17 day of January. 1964.
HAROLD R. BANKE
JUDGE. SUPERIOR COURT
CLAYTON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
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NOTICE
TRI-CITY IMPROVEMENT CO.. a
partnership composed of RAYMOND H.
WOOD and WILLIS S. ANDERSON, is
dissolved as of January 1. 1964 by the
retiring of RAYMOND H. WOOD there
from. After said date the business shall
be operated as a sole proprietorship
under the same trade name by WILLIS
S. ANDERSON, who shall be solely re
sponsible for all debts and liabilities of
said business which hereafter accrue.
TRI-CITY HOME IMPROVEMENT
CO.
By: Raymond H. Wood
By: Willis S. Anderson
2-11
CASE NO. 6846
CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
CHANGE NAME
Notice is hereby given that MARIAN
SULLIVAN McEACHERN filed a petition
in the Superior Court. Clayton County,
Georgia, on January 22. 1964. to change
her name to MARIAN .SULLIVAN
THOMPSON, pursuant to Section 79-501,
Ga. Code Ann. as amended.
All persons interested or affected by
said name change are hereby directed
to appear and file objections within
thirty (30) days from the date of the
filing of the petition.
This 22 day of January, 1964.
MARIAN SULLIVAN McEACHERN
Attorneys for Applicant:
Archer, Patrick and Sidener
701 King Proteuional Building
1311 Cleveland Avenue
East Point, Georgia 2-18
NOTICE TO APPEAR
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY:
Superior Court, January term 1964
No. 6856
DERRILL HUBERT SMITH
VS.
MARY ELLEN (HALL) SMITH
To Mary Ellen (Halil Smith Greetings:
By order of the Court dated January 1
23, 1964. you are hereby notified that
on January 23, 1964, Derrill Hubert
Smith filed suit against you for divorce.
You are hereby required to be and
appear in said Court within sixty days
from the 23rd of January 1964, then and
there to make answer in writing to the
plaintiff’s complaint.
WITNESS the Hon. Harold R. Banke
Judge of said Court. This 23rd day of '
January 1964. 1
JOE B. MUNDY
Clerk of Superior Court
W. E. Slade, Atty.
847 Gordon St. S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia
755-6661
2-18 (
1
ZONING NOTICE ]
A request has been made to the Lake ‘
City Zoning Board to re-zone the prop- ]
erty of Charles B. & Loretta Perkins ;
from residential to R-3.
Property being in Land Lot 80 of the
13th District of Clayton County, Geor- .
gia, containing 10.2 acres. Beginning on ;
the East side of Phillips Drive 150 feet
South of the Southeast, intersection of '
Phillips Drive and Woodland Drive; ‘
running thence Southerly along the
Easterly side of Phillips Drive 477 feet (
to a made corner; running thence East- .
erly 948 feet to a made corner; running
thence North 475 feet to a made corner;
running West 980 ft. to a made corner '
on the East side of Phillips Drive to the 1
point of beginning.
Hearing will be held at the Lake City ’
Community House on Feb. 13, 1964 at '
8:00. 1
W. A. WHITING,
Clerk '
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that the City j
of Forest Park, Georgia, intends to •
apply for the passage of local legislation ,
to the 1964 session of the General As- .
sembly of Georgia to amend the charter '
of the City of Forest Park, Georgia, and
the title to such bill or bills to be as 1
follows: “An Act to Amend an Act
Establishing the Charter for the City :
of Forest Park, Georgia, and the sev- .
eral Acts Amendatory Thereto, and for
Other Purposes.”
KENNETH KILPATRICK
City Attorney
City of Forest Park, Georgia ,
2-11 ]
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Personally appeared before me, A. F.
Etheredge who on oath deposes and says
’hat A. F. Etheredge, P. O. Box 442, .
Villa Rica. Georgia, and Fredric B. .
Schultz, 4486 Mt. Paran Parkway, N. W.,
Atlanta, Ga., are doing business in Clay- .
ton County, Georgia at 316 S. .Freeway,
Hapeville, Georgia, under the name and
style of Government Employees Insur
ance Agency. The business to be carried
on is Insurance.
This affidavit is made in accordance
with the Act of the Georgia Legislature
approved August 15, 1929, and amended 1
March 29, 1937, and March 20, 1943.
A. F. ETHEREDGE
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
23rd day of January, 1964.
Hazel R. Williams •
Notary Public, Georgia, State at Large ’
My Commission Expires July 21, 1967
(SEAL)
2-4 1
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO REZONE PROPERTY AND
TO AMEND
CLAYTON COUNTY ZONING
RESOLUTIONS
UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF
CLAYTON COUNTY !
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing petition s have been filed to
change the classification and use there
of. and to amend accordingly the com
prehensive 1954 Zoning Resolution of
Clayton County, adopted by the Com
missioners of Roads & Revenue, January 1
1. 1954.
A preliminary hearing on these peti
tions will be held by the Clayton County
Planning and Zoning Commission, Mon
day, February 10, 1964 at 7:30 P.M. in 1
the Commissioners Office, Courthouse,
Jonesboro. Georgia. The application to :
amend accordingly the comprehensive ;
Zoning resolution will be passed on by ;
the Commissioners of Roads & Revenue 1
at their special meeting in the Court
house, Jonesboro, Thursday, February 13,
1964 at 2:00 P.M.
HORACE L. BOWIE, JR., petition to J
rezone property from R- 2 Residential to ’
C - 4 General Commercial District. Al!
that tract or parcel of land lying and 1
being in Land Lots 75 of the 13th Dis
trict of Clayton County, Georgia and
being more particularly described as fol- 1
lows: BEGINNING at a point on the
West side of Highway 85 where the South 1
line of Land Lot 75 intersects the right
of-way running thence North along the
West side of said State Highway 85, a
distance of 1220 feet, more or less, to
property now or formerly owned by
Rich’s Inc.; running thence West along
said Rich's Inc. South property line, a
distance of 400 feet, more or less, to a 1
point; thence running South parallel with
Highway 85, a distance of 1220 feet, more
or less to a point on the South line of
Land Lot 75; running thence East along
South line of Land Lot 75, a distance of
100 feet, more or less, to the point of
BEGINNING.
AUTREY F. PERDUE & GERALD
DUKE, petition to rezone property from
A- Agricultural to C-3 Community
Commercial District. All that property
being in Land Lot 40 of the 13th District
of Clayton County, Georgia, and being
more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the South
erly side of Flat Rock Road, us per plat
recorded in Plat Book 1, page 189, Clay
ton County Records (said road now
known as Sullivan Road) and said point
of beginning being the point of inter
section of the Easterly side of Woodland
Avenue and the Southerly side of Sulli
van Road (formerly Flat Rock Road)
and runs in a Southeasterly direction
along the Southerly side of Sullivan
Road 150 feet to a point; thence running
in a Southerly direction 100 feet to a
point; thence running in a Westerly di
rection 154 feet to a point on the East
erly side of Woodland Avenue: thence
running in a Northerly direction along
Ilie Easterly side of Woodland Avenue
100 feet to the point of BEGINNING:
nd beginning point being 486 feet
Northerly from the point of intersection
»i *.he Easterly side of Woodland Avenue
md Northeasterly side of Riverdale
Road, and being lots number 8 and 9
of Sherwood Subdivision per plat of
^ame recorded in Plat Book 1, page 189,
Clayton County Records including the
frame dwelling house thereon, and being
the same property inherited by the
grantors from their father Henry Howard
Nor red.
THOMAS L. SLAPPEY. petition to re
zone property from R- 2 Residential to
C- 4 General Commercial District. All
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in Land Lot 87 of the 13th District
of Clayton County, Georgia, and being
more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the East side
of Lenore Drive (also known as West
Lee's Mill Road) formed by the inter
section of the North line of the property
now or formerly owned by Champ Stan
field and the East line of Lenore Drive;
running thence North 7 degrees East
along the Eastern line of Lenore Drive
306.5 feet to the Southwest corner of
property now or formerly owned by
W. A. Thompson; thence South 60 de
grees East along the Southerly line of
said Thompson property 204 feet to the
Southeast corner of said Thompson prop
el ty; thence North 40 degrees East along
the Easterly line of said Thompson prop
erty 153 feet to the Northeast corner of
said Thompson property; thence North
55.45 degrees West along the Northerly
line of said Thompson property 300 feet
' to the East line of Lenore Drive, which
point is also the Northwest corner of
said Thompson property; thence North
10.75 degrees East along the East line
of Lenore Drive 265 feet to the Southern
line of property now or formerly owned
by Jones; Thence South 69.75 degrees
East along the Southern line of said
Jones property 566 feet to a point on
Land Lot Line separating Land Lots 87
and 86, 1087 feet South from the North
east corner of Land Lot 87; thence South
1 degree East along said Land Lot line
541 more or less feet to a Hickory Tree
J and the North line of the Stanfield prop
i erty; thence South 89 degrees West along
, the North line of said Stanfield property
> 680 feet to the East line of Lenore Drive
I and the point of BEGINNING, as per
, Plat by C. S. Mundy, dated May 11,
1950, said tract containing 8 acres, more
/ or less.
1 H. H. SMITH, petition to rezone prop
i erty from A- Agricultural to M- 2 Re
s stricted Industrial District and if re
zoned, to issue a Conditional Use Permit
for the purpose of a service garage. All
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in Land Lot 109 of the 13th Dis
trict of Clayton County, Georgia, and
being shown on a plat of survey of same
'by A. S. domett! & Associates, Inc.,
dated 11/8/63 and being more particu
larly described as follows: BEGINNING
at an iron pin at the intersection of the
West line of said Land Lot 109 with the
Northeast side of the Atlanta Express
way (also known as U. S. Highway 41);
thence running North at an interior
angle of 148 degrees 02 minutes with the
Northeast side of the Atlanta Express
way and along the West line of Land
Lot 109 five hundred sixty one (561) feet
to a rock at the corner of Land Lots
108, 109, 84 and 85; thence running East at
an interior angle of 90 degrees 21 min
utes with the preceding call and along
the North line of said Land Lot 109, one
thousand two hundred three and one
tenth (1203 1t feet to an iron pin; thence
running South at an interior angle of 93
degrees 05 minutes with the preceding
call, six hundred eighteen and five-tenths
*618.5) feet to an iron pin; thence running
West at an interior angle of 84 degrees 23
minutes with the preceding call, six hun
dred forty-two and four-tenths (642.4)
feet to an iron pin; thence running South
at an interior angle of 270 degrees 04
minutes with the preceding call, five hun
dred twenty and fifty-five hundredths
(520.55) feet to an iron pin on the North
side of Morrow Road; thence running
West at an interior angle of 88 degrees
37 minutes with the preceding call and
along the North side of Morrow Road,
one hundred ninety and twelve-hun
dredths (190.12) feet to an iron pin at
the intersection of the north side of Mor
row Road with the right of way of the
Atlanta Expressway; thence running
North along said right of way at an in
terior angle of 91 degrees 16 minutes
with the preceding call, twenty seven
and ninety four hundredths (27.941 feet
to an iron pin; thence running North
west, at an interior angle of 247 degrees
24 minutes with the preceding call and
along said right of way, one hundred
twelve and four-tenths (112.4) feet to
a right of way monument; thence con
tinuing Northwest but in a more North
erly direction than the preceding call
and at an interior angle of 146 degrees
48 minutes with the preceding call and
along the Northeast line of said right
of way, five hundred forty one and five
tenths (541.5) feet to an iron pin which
marks the point of beginning; said prop
erty containing 21.459 acres according to
the plat referred to above.
W. W. SCARBROUGH, petition to re
zone property from A- Agricultural to
R - 2 Residential. All that property being
located in Land Lot 121 of the 13th Dis
trict of Clayton County, Georgia, and
being more particularly described as
follows: COMMENCING at the North
west original corner of said Land Lot
and running thence North, 88 degrees
and 50 minutes East, 1457 feet along the
North original line of said Land Lot to
a made corner; thence South 1 degree
and 50 minutes East, 490 feet to a made
corner marked by an iron pipe; Thence
North, 88 degrees and 50 minutes West,
1457 feet to a made corner marked by
iron pin; and thence North 2 degrees
and 5 minutes West 490 feet along West
original line of said Land Lot to the
point of BEGINNING. ALSO: A small
triangular tract in Land Lot 122 of the
13th District of Clayton County, Geor
gia, described as follows: COMMENCING
at a point where the West line of said
Land Lot 121 intersects with the North
east side of Riverdale and College Pub
lic Road, running thence North 30 feet
along said original line to a made corner;
thence West 30 feet, more or less, to
the Northeast side of said public road;
and running in a Southeasterly direction
along the Northeast side of said public
road to the point of BEGINNING. ALSO:
Property being in Land Lot 121 and de
scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a
point on the Northwest corner of East
Fayetteville Road and Valley Lake Drive
and running North 77 degrees West 200
feet to an iron pin; thence North 12 de
grees East 168 feet to an iron pin; thence
Easterly 250 feet, more or less, to an
iron pin on the West side of Valley Lake
Drive; thence South 70 degrees West 100
feet to an iron pin; thence South 12 de- '
grees West to the point of BEGINNING. 1
J. B. ALEXANDER petition to rezone ]
property from R- 1 to R- 2 Residential. (
All that property being in Land Lot 120 (
of the 13th District of Clayton County,
Georgia, and being more particularly
described as follows: BEGINNING at a ‘
point on the Northeast corner of East (
Fayetteville Road and Walker Road and ।
running North 525 feet to an iron pin; j
thence East 172 feet to an iron pin; .
thence South 526 feet to an iron pin on .
the North side of East Fayetteville Road; ,
thence West along the North side of East ,
Fayetteville Road, a distance of 166 feet
to the point of BEGINNING. ,
R. V. WELCH ASSOCIATES INC., (
petition to rezone property from R- 2
Residential to R-3 Multiple Residential ]
District. All that tract or parcel of land (
lying and being located in Land Lot 1
114, 115. 143 of the 13th District of Clay- >
ton County, Georgia, and being more
particularly described as follows: BE
GINNING at a point formed by the ।
Southerly right of way line of Holiday <
Boulevard, and the Southern right of
way line of Boca Grande Boulevard <
which is the Southeasterly intersection J
of Holiday Boulevard and Boca Grande
Boulevard; running thence Southeasterly <
along the Southerly right of way line
of Boca Grande Boulevard, a distance of
540.3 feet to a point; running thence
Southwesterly, a distance of 164 feet to ।
a point; thence Easterly 98 feet; running (
thence Southwesterly 675.1 feet to a ।
point; running thence Northwesterly ,
471.02 feet to a point; running thence
Southwesterly 675.95 feet to a point; ,
running thence Northerly 242 feet, more
or less, to the Southerly right of way
line of Holiday Boulevard; running
thence Northeasterly along the South
erly side of Holiday Boulevard, a dis- •
tance 730 feet, more or less, to the point
of BEGINNING.
RAYMOND Z. ADAMS, petition to re- ;
zone property from R- 1 Residential to 1
C - 4 Commercial District. All that tract
or parcel of land lying and being in
Land Lot 107 of the 13th District of
Clayton County, Georgia, and being more
particularly described as follows: BE
GINNING at a point on the Northwest
erly side of Highway No. 85, 2257 reel
Southwesterly, as measured along the
Northwesterly side of said Highway from
the intersection of the Northwesterly
side of said Highway, with the North
line of Land Lot 107: running thence
Southwesterly, along the Northwesterly
side of said Highway No. 85, 330 feet
to the center of a branch as shown on
the hereinafter mentioned plat of sur
vey, running thence in a Northwesterly
direction 402. 6 feet, more or less, thence
North 1 degree 30 minutes West; thence
North 250.7 feet to the line of W. J. Yar
brough; thence East 380 feet to the point
of BEGINNING on the West side of
State Highway No. 85. Being part of the
plat of survey, dated Feb. 5, 1959, pre
pared for William A. Mitchell by Mc-
Namee Engineering Co.
A. R. EVANS, petition to rezone prop
erty from R - 2 Residential to R - 3 Mul
tiple Family Residential and C-3 Com
munity Commercial District. PARCEL
ONE: All that tract or parcel of land
Iving and being in Land Lot 207 and
210 of the 13th District of Clayton Coun
ty, Georgia, and being more particularly
described as follows: BEGINNING at an
iron pin located at the the intersection
of the East line of Land Lot 207 with
the Southerly side of Hunt Road, for
merly Lake Tara Road; thence South 1
degree 30 minutes East along the East
line of Land Lot 207 and 210, 770 feet
to an iron pin; thence Northwesterly
and forming an interior angle of 42 de
grees 22 minutes with the last described
course 4 feet to an iron pin; thence
Southwesterly and forming an exterior
angle of 89 degrees 14 minutes with the
last described course 100 feet to an iron
pin; thence Northwesterly and forming
an interior angle of 89 degrees 19 min
utes with the last described course 100
feet to an iron pin; thence Southwesterly’
and forming an exterior angle of 89 de
grees 44 minutes with the last described
course 50 feet to an iron pin; thence
Northwesterly and forming an interior
angle of 89 degrees 44 minutes with the
last described course 190 feet to the
Northwesterly side of Oak Drive if ex
tended: thence Northeasterly along the
Northwesterly side of Oak Drive, if ex
tended 200 feet to a point; thence North
westerly 400 feet to the Southeasterly
side of Hunt Road; thence Northeasterly,
Easterly and Southeasterly along the
Southeasterly and Southerly side of
Hunt Road 496.2 feet to an iron pin at
the point of BEGINNING. PARCEL 11.
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 210 of the 13th
District of Clayton County, Georgia,
being more particularly described as
follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin on
the Northeasterly side of Highway 41
(Old Dixie Hwy.) 50 feet Northwest from
the intersection of the Northeasterly side
of Highway 41 and the Northwesterly
side of Oak Drive; running thence
Northwesterly along the Northeasterly
side of Highway 41, 150 feet to an iron
pin: thence Northeasterly and forming
an interior angle of 90 degrees 12 min
utes with the last described course 200
feet to an iron pin; thence Northwesterly
and forming an exterior angle of 90 de
grees 12 minutes with the last described
course 50 feet to an iron pin; thence
Northeasterly and forming an interior
angle of 90 degrees 12 minutes with the
। last described course 75 feet to an iron
pin; thence Northwesterly and forming
an exterior angle of 90 degrees 12 minutes
with the last described course 150 feet
• to an iron pin on the Southeasterly side |
of Hunt Road (formerly Lake Tara
‘ Road); thence Northeasterly along the]
Southeasterly side of Hunt Road 75 feet ;
. to a point; thence Southeasterly 400 feet |
! to a point on the Northwesterly side of
Oak Drive if extended; thence South
westerly along the Northwesterly side of
■ Oak Drive, if extended, 200 feet to a
point; thence Northwesterly and forming
t an interior angle of 89 degrees 54 min
l utes with the last described course 50
I feet to an iron pin; thence Southwesterly
■ and forming an exterior angle of 89 de
i grees 54 minutes with the last described
i course 150 feet to an iron pin on the
Northeasterly side of Highway 41 and
the point of BEGINNING.
MRS. THOMAS L. WILLIAMON peti
tion for a Conditional Use Permit for the
purpose of operating of a day nursery
All that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in Land Lot 138 of the 13th District
of Clayton County, Georgia and being
more particularly described as follows-
BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly
side of College Park Riverdale Road
(State Hwy. 139), said point being at
the Northeast corner of Gee lands 706¥2
feet, more or less, Northerly from the
Northwest corner of the intersection of
said College Park-Riverdale Road and
an unnamed public road, and running
thence Westerly 375 feet, more or less,
to a point; thence North 34 feet to a
point; thence West 200 feet to a point;
? 02 feet - to a P°>nt; thence
East 544 feet to a point on the Westerly
side of said College Park Riverdale
Road; and thence Southerly 60¥ 2 feet
along the Westerly side of said Road to
the point of BEGINNING.
P. A. PEACOCK, petition to rezone
property from A- Agricultural to M- 3
Heavy Industrial District. All that tract
or parcel of land being located in Land
Lot 241 of the 12th District of Clayton
County, Georgia, and being more par
ticularly described as follows: BEGIN
NING at a point on the South side of
Thurmond Road where Land Lot 16
crosses, thence North 89 degrees 12
minutes and 15 seconds East, 736.7 feet
to an iron pin; thence South 02 degrees
01 minute 30 seconds East 491 feet to
an iron pin; thence South 32 degrees,
08 minutes East,, 264.9 feet to an iron
pin; thence South 29 degrees 49 minutes
45 seconds West, 176.1 feet to an iron
pin; thence South 76 degrees 33 minutes
West, 199.7 feet to an iron pin; thence
South 68 degrees 24 minutes 15 seconds
West, 268.1 feet to an iron pin; thence
North 0 degrees 20 minutes 45 seconds
East, 318.8 feet to an iron pin; thence
North 0 degrees 07 minutes 15 seconds
East, 149.4 feet to an iron pin; thence
South 88 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds
West, 862.3 feet to an iron pin and the
South side of Thurmond Road; thence
North 40 degrees 25 minutes East, along
the South side of Thurmond Road, 724.2
feet to the point of BEGINNING.
By H. M. Born, Chairman of the Clay
ton County Planning and Zoning Com
mission and Opal M. Fincher, Secretary.
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STATE OF GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
CLAYTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
The petition of SAM JOHNSON, R. L.
JOHNSON, and ELEISE BRANNEN,
hereinafter called petitioners, respect
fully shows:
—l—•
Petitioners desire for themselves, their
associates and successors to be incor
porated under the name of “GA. TRAIL
ER AND TRUCK BODY, INC.”
The object of said corporation Is pe
cuniary gain and profit for its stock
holders.
The general nature of the business or
businesses to be transacted is as follows:
A. To purchase, acquire, sell, pledge,
hold for investment, or other wise gen
erally deal in mortgages, notes, bills of
exchange, stocks, bonds, or any other
evidence of indebtedness of every kind
and character of any person, corpora
tion or country or any political sub
division thereof.
B. To engage in any commercial, In
dustrial, and agricultural enterprise cal
culated or designed to be profitable to
this corporation and in conformity with
the laws of the State of Georgia or of
the jurisdiction wherein the enterprise
is conducted.
C. To purchase, improve, develop, hold
for investment, lease, exchange, sell, dis
pose of, and otherwise deal in and turn
to account, real estate; to purchase,
lease, build, construct, erect, occupy, and
manage buildings of every kind and
character whatsoever; to finance the
purchase, improvement, development,
and construction of land and buildings
belonging to or to be acquired by this
company, or any other persons, firm or
corporation.
D. To act as an agent, distributor,
jobber, manufacturer’s representative or
in any other capacity, sell, handle or
distribute goods of other manufacturers,
to buy parts, assemble machinery,
buildings, motor vehicles, trailers, to en
gage in any type of manufacturing
process where materials are assembled,
partially manufactured, completely man
ufactured and to distribute its product
in a manner deemed adviseable by it, to
repair machinery, motor vehicles, trail
ers and other equipment and to gener
ally deal in new and used machinery,
equipment, motor vehicles, trailers of
every nature. To engage in the manufac
ture or the assembly of manufactured
parts and thereby construct any porduct
made out of mineral, wood, chemical or
vegetable so long as the endeavor is cal
culated to be profitable to this corpora
tion.
E. To do all and everything necessary,
suitable and proper for the accomplish
ment of any of the purposes or the at
tainment of any of the objects or the
furtherance of any of the powers here
inbefore set forth, either alone or in
association with other corporations,
firms, or individuals and to do every
other act or acts, thing or things in
cidental or appurtenant to or growing
out of or connected with the aforesaid
objects or purposes or any part or parts
thereof, provided the same be not in
consistant with the laws under which
this corporation is organized.
Petitioners 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 enu
merated in Sections 22-1827 and 22-1828,
Georgia Code, and such powers as may
hereafter be given by law.
The maximum number of shares of
stock shall be two thousand five hun
dred of the par value of one hundred
dollars per share, all of wheih shall be
non-assessable common stock.
However, the amount of capital with
which the corporation shall begin busi
ness shall be not less than one thousand
dollars. The corporation shall be au
thorized to issue additional shares up to
the maximum sum above stated, and
thereafter, from time to time, but with
in the limitations set forth in Section
22-1854, Georgia Code, to reduce the
amount of capital outstanding.
The time for which the corporation is
to have existence is 35 years with the
privilege of renewal of the charter, from
time to time, upon the expiration of said
periods of thirty-five years.
—7—
The County in which the principal of
fice of the corporation is to be located
is Clayton County, Georgia, but the
privilege is desired of establishing branch
offices and places of business both with
in and without the State of Georgia.
The name and Post Office address of
each of the applicants for charter are as
follows:
Sam Johnson, Box 7, Glenville, Geor
gia
R. L. Johnson, Box 7, Glenville, Geor
gia
Eleise Brannen, Route No. 1, Glenn
ville, Georgia
Petitioners further desire that by-laws
of the corporation shall be adopted by
the common stockholders, and such by
laws shall provide for the officers of the
corporation, the manner of their selec
tion, and such other rules appropriate to
by-laws which have as their purpose
the control and management of the cor
poration, including provisions whereby
the by-laws may be amended.
—lo i—
Your petitioners herewith exhibit a
certificate of the Secretary of the State
of Georgia as required by Section
22-1803, Georgia Code.
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— corporation shall have the power
to enter into guaranties or indorsements,
and otherwise to act as surety when
ever in the judgment of the Board of
Directors such action shall be for the
benefit of the corporation.
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
and privileges as may be necessary,
proper or incident to the conduct of the
business aforesaid, and as may be in
herent in or allowed to like corporations
under the laws of the State of Georgia
as they now exist or may hereafter
exist.
D. W. JOHNSON
Attorney for Applicants
106 Main St.
Jonesboro, Ga.
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
The petition of SAM JOHNSON, R. L.
JOHNSON, and ELEISE BRANNEN, to
be incorporated under the name and
style of “GA. TRAILER AND TRUCK
BODY, INC.” for a period of thirty-five
•35 • years, presented, read and con
sidered. It appearing that said petition
is legitimately within the purview and
intention of Georgia Laws, and that
there is no existing corporation regis
tered in the office of the Secretary of
State of Georgia by the name of ‘‘GA.
TRAILER AND TRUCK BODY, INC.”
| It is considered, ordered, and adjudged
1 that the prayers of the petitioners be
■ and the same are hereby granted; and
I that petitioners be and they are hereby
vested with a corporate charter under
; the name set forth in the petition, and
said corporation shall have and be
vested with all the rights, powers, and
; privileges prayed for and enumerated,
together with all rights, powers, and
1 privileges that can be legally possessed
by a corporation created by a Superior
■ Court under the laws of the State of
I Georgia.
1 Granted this 30th day of December^
1963.
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS
Judge Emeritus, Superior Court,
Clayton County, Georgia
Filed in office this 31 day of Decem
ber, 1963.
Dolorese Shanks
Deputy Clerk Superior Court,
Clayton County, Georgia
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CLAY
TON COUNTY, GEORGIA:
PETITION TO INCORPORATE
A CHURCH
The petition of W. N. HIGGINS. 4379
Berry Street, College Park, Georgia,
W. V. ALLBRITTON, 122 Kingswood
Circle, College Park, Georgia, GEORGE
HOLCOMB, Box 24, Ellenwood, Geor
gia, GEORGE N. WILSON, 4381 Berry
Street, College Park, Georgia, and HAR
VEY JONES, 4423 Riverdale Road, Col
lege Park, Georgia, respectfully shows
to the Court:
—I —
That there has been established in
Clayton County, Georgia, a church
known as Unity Baptist Church.
That Petitioners and their associates
are members of said church and consti
tute the congregation thereof in which
is vested the government of said church.
That Petitioners, for themselves and
their associates, desire to be clothed
with corporate authority to enforce
good order, receive donations, make pur
chases and effect all alienations of realty
and personalty, not for the purpose of
trade and profit but for promoting the
general design and work of said church
and to look after the general interest
of the same.
That Petitioners desire the right to
contract and be contracted with, sue
and be sued, to have and use a common
seal, and exercise all corporate powers
that are usual and appropriate to in
corporated churches and like institu
tions.
That Petitioners further desire to have
the right to borrow money to be used
for the purpose of said church in con
structing or completing the construc
tion or repairing from time to time the
building or buildings of said church, and
for any other purpose that may be
strictly within the purposes and design
of said church; and petitioners desire to
have the right to execute in its corpo
rate name, by and through such offi
cers as it may thereunto duly authorize,
notes, bills, bonds, with or without
coupons, and other evidences of debt,
and to secure the payment of the same
by mortgage, deed of trust, security deed
or other instrument authorized to be
executed for such purposes under the
laws of said State.
The corporation shall have the power
and authority to accept gifts and con
tributions, whether made by will or
otherwise, in any form of property, pro
vided that the objects specified by the
testator or donor are within the objects
and purposes of the corporation. All
such gifts and contributions shall be de
voted to the objects and purposes and
in all respects administered according
to the provisions contained in said will
or other form of instrument making said
gift or donation, to the end that the
wishes and directions of the donor shall
in all respects be faithfully observed and
executed, provided, however, that the
corporation shall not accept any con
tribution which is to be held or used for
purposes other than for the promotion
of education, charity and religion.
—7—
Petitioners desire that upon the grant
ing and acceptance of the charter herein
applied for ail of the property, both
real and personal, of the voluntary or
ganization heretofore existing known as
Unity Baptist Church, Clayton County,
Georgia, shall immediately vest in the
corporation to be created under the
order herein applied for, and shall there
after become the z property of such cor
poration; that all ’of the rules and regu
lations of said organization shall im
mediately become the rules and regula
tions of the corporation and continue
to be such until changed by the con
gregation of said church; that all offi
cers of said organization in office at
the time of the acceptance of the char
ter herein applied for shall immediately
become the officers of said corporation
and continue to be such until their suc
cessors are chosen in accordance with
the rules and customs of the congrega
tion of said church.
Petitioners attach hereto a certificate
of the Secretary of Sta-.e of the State
of Georgia certifying that the name of
UNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, INC. is not
the name of any other existing corpo
ration now registered in his office.
WHEREFORE, PETITIONERS PRAY
that they and their associates may be
incorporated under the corEtoratr' name
of UNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, INC. for
a period of thirty-five (35) years, pur
suant to the provisions of Section 22-1881
of the Georgia Code Annotated, with
the privilege of renewal thereafter in
conformity with law, and that said cor
poration shall have all the powers as
may be necessary and proper to carry
into effect the purposes of said corpora
tion and as are usual and customary to
be conferred upon corporations thus
created.
HUTCHESON & KILPATRICK
By: Kenneth Kilpatrick
Attorneys for Petitioners
P. O. ADDRESS:
105 N. Main Street
Jonesboro, Ga. 30236
PHONE: 478-7217
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
ORDER
The foregoing petition read and con
sidered and it appearing that the same
is within the spirit and intention of
the laws authorizing the incorporation
of churches.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that
the petitioners, their associates and suc
cessors be and they are hereby incor
porated and made a body politic under
the name and style of UNITY BAPTIST
CHURCH, INC., with a corporate exist
ence to continue for thirty-five (35)
years from this date, the same being
specially prayed in the foregoing peti
tion, with the privilege of renewal after
the expiration of that date.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the
corporation hereby created shall have
all of the powers set forth in said peti
tion, and shall also be vested with all
the powers, privileges and immunities
usual to be conferred upon corporations
of the character hereby created, and all
such corporate powers as may be nec
essary and proper to carry into effect the
purposes of the organization hereby in
corporated.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon
the acceptance of the charter hereby
granted by the congregation of said
church, all of the property, both real
and personal, of the voluntary organ
ization heretofore known as Unity Bap
tist Church, Clayton County, Georgia,
shall become vested in the corporation
hereby created, whether the same be
in the name of said congregation or in
the name of the trustees for said con
gregation; and,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the
rules and regulations of said voluntary
organization shall be the rules and regu
lations of the corporation hereby created
until the same shall have been altered,
amended or repealed according to the
rules and customs of said church; and,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the
officers of said voluntary association
shall be and become the officers of said
corporation and continue as such until
their successors are chosen in accordance
with the rules and customs of the con
gregation of said church;
IT BEING THE PURPOSE OF THIS
ORDER to continue in the congregation
of said church, after its incorporation,
all of the powers that have been here
tofore exercised or could be exercised
by the congregation of said voluntary
association.
This the 7 day of January. 1964.
/s/ HAROLD R. BANKE
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
CLAYTON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
HUTCHESON & KILPATRICK
Attorneys for Petitionei'S
105 N. Main Street
Jonesboro, Ga. 30236
PHONE: 478-7217
2-4
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
The petition of V. H. Burks, Mrs.
V. H. Burks, and John R. McCannon,
hereinafter called petitioners, respect
fully shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for themselves, their
associates and successors to be incorpo
rated under the name of “Burks Con
struction Co., Inc.”
2.
The object of said corporation Is pe
cuniary gain and profit.
3.
The general nature of the business or
businesses to be transacted is as fol
lows: The construction, erection, re
pairing and remodeling of buildings and
structures of all types, including resi
dences, apartments, stores, warehouses,
and office buildings for itself and others;
the doing of all kinds of public works,
including grading and paving of roads,
sidewalks and highways, the laying of
water mains and sewers and installation
of gas and electricity and other public
services.
4.
Petitioners 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 Sections 22-1827 and
22-1828, Georgia Code Annotated, and
such powers as may hereafter be given
by law.
5.
The maximum number of shares of
stock with par value shall be 2500 shares
of SIOO.OO per share. However, the
amount of capital with which the cor
poration shall begin business shall be
not less than Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00.). The corporation shall be au
thorized to issue additional shares up
to the maximum sum above stated, and
thereafter, from time to time, but with
in the limitations set forth in Section
22-1854, Georgia Code Annotated, to re
duce the amount of capital outstanding.
6.
The time for which the corporation is
to have existence is 35 years, with the
privilege of renewal of the charter, from
time to time, upon the expiration o*
said periods of thirty-five (35) years.
7.
The County in which the principal
office of the corporation is to be located
is Clayton County, Georgia, but the
privilege is desired of establishing
branch offices and places of business
both within and without the State of
Georgia.
8.
The name and Post Office address of
each of the applicants for charter are
as follows:
V. H. Burks, Forest Park, Georgia
Mrs. V. H. Burks, Forest Park, Georgia
John R. McCannon, Forest Park,
Georgia.
9.
Petitioners further desire that by-laws
of the corporation shall be adopted by
the common stock holders, and such by
laws shall provide for the officers of the
corporation, the manner of their selec
tion, and such other rules appropriate
to by-laws which have as their purpose
the control and management of the cor
poration, including provisions whereby
the by-laws may be amended.
10.
Your petitioners herewith exhibit a
certificate of the Secretary of the State
of Georgia as required by Section
22-1803, Georgia Code Annotated.
11.
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
and privileges as may be necessary,
proper or incident to the conduct of the
business aforesaid, and as may be in
herent in or allowed to like corpora
tions under the laws of the State of
Georgia as they now exist or may here
after exist.
s/ JOHN R. McCANNON
Attorney for Applicants
ORDER
IN CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
The foregoing petition of V. H. Burks,
Mrs. V. H. Burks, and John R. McCan
non having been duly presented and the
same having been fully examined by
the Court, and it appearing that all the
requirements of the law having been
fully complied with and that said peti
tion is within the intention and purview
of the law; and it further appears from
a certificate of the Secretary of State
that the name of the proposed corpora
tion is not the name of any other cor
poration registered in the records of his
office:
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDERED,
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the
prayers of said petition be and the same
are hereby granted; and petitioners,
their associates, successors and assigns,
are hereby incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and style
of BURKS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.,
for and during the period of 35 years,
with the privilege of renewal at the ex
piration of that time, and with all the
rights, powers and privileges prayed for,
together with such additional rights,
powers, privileges and immunities as
are provided by the laws of Georgia as
they now exist or may hereafter exist,
exercised and permitted to similar cor
porations.
This 9th day of January, 1964.
s/ HAROLD R. BANKE
Judge, Superior Court
Clayton Judicial Circuit
2-4
PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
The petition of ORESTUS H. ADAM
SON, Route No. 2, Ellenwood, Georgia,
CHARLOTTE N. ADAMSON, Route No.
2, Ellenwood, Georgia, and KENNETH
KILPATRICK, 134 W. Mill Street,
Jonesboro, Georgia respectfully shows:
—l—
— Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
to be incorporated under the name of
C & A GROCERY AND SUPPLY, INC.
The principal office of said corpora
tion shall be in the City of Ellenwood,
Clayton County, Georgia, and Petitioners
desire the right to establish branch
offices at other places.
The general nature of the business to
be transacted and the corporate powers
desired are:
(a) To purchase, sell, factor, consign,
exchange, broker and transport mer
chandise, goods and services of every
nature in connection with the operation
of a grocery, mercantile, service station,
and building construction and supply
business;
(b) To operate vehicles and equipment
of every nature for the purpose of and
engaging in business as a grocery, mer
cantile, service station and building,
construction and supply business;
(c) To engage in business as a whole
sale and retail dealer in grocery, mer
cantile, service station and building,
construction and supply services, equip
ment, fixtures, supplies and associated
products;
(d) To own, sell and mortgage per
sonal and real property for the purposes
enumerated herein and to execute all
instruments including, but not limited
to, bills of sale, invoices, deeds, notes,
bills of lading, warehouse receipts and
chattel mortgages necessary to carry out
the objects of the business set forth
herein;
(e) To engage in any other business
not expressly prohibited by law for
corporations of a like nature;
(f) To have all the powers and enjoy
all of the privileges enumerated in the
Georgia Code Annotated which are
hereby made a part hereof and incor
porated herein.
The time for which said corporation is
to be in existence is thirty-five (35)
years with the privilege of renewal as
allowed by law. $
The amount of capital with which the
corporation will begin business shall not
be less than $11,300.00 in cash or other
assets, or a combination of the two.
The capital stock of the corporation
shall be $11,300.00 divided into 11,300
shares of common stock of the face or
par value of SI.OO per share, fully paid
and non-assessable. Petitioners desire
the privilege of increasing the capital
stock of said corporation to 50,000 shares
of said common stock at the face or par
value of SI.OO per share so that the total
capital will be $50,000.00 by a majority
vote of the stockholders outstanding at
such time, at a meeting duly called for
that purpose.
—7—
Petitioners desire that the liability of
stock holders of said corporation be con
fined to the unpaid purchase price of
the stock subscribed for by each.
Petitioners attach hereto a certificate
of the Secretary of State of the State
of Georgia certifying that the name of
C & A GROCERY AND SUPPLY, INC.
is not the name of any other existing
corporation now registered in that
office.
WHEREFORE, PETITIONERS PRAY to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with all of the rights,
powers and privileges herein set out and
such additional powers and privileges
as may be necessary, proper or incident
to the conduct of the business for which
Petitioners are asking incorporation and
as may be allowed like corporations
under the laws of Georgia, as they now
or may hereafter exist.
HUTCHESON & KILPATRICK
By: KENNETH KILPATRICK
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONERS
P. O. ADDRESS:
134 W. Mill Street
Jonesboro, Georgia
PHONE: 478 7217
STATE OF GEORGIA )
)
COUNTY OF CLAYTON )
WHEREAS, on the 17th day of May.
1962, MORGAN A. WILKEY executed
to TRENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORA
TION. a corporation under the laws of
Georgia, a certain Security deed to the
following described property:
ALL THAT certain tract or parcel of
land, together with all improvements
thereon, situate, lying and being in
Land Lot 118 of the 13th District of
Clayton County, Georgia, being a por
tion of the Northern half of Lot 5,
Connie Lee Subdivision, as per plat
recorded in Plat Book 3, page 27,
Clayton County, Georgia records, and
being more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the West
side of a paved road 100’ South from
the South East corner of Lot 11 of
said Connie Lee Subdivision and run
ning West 98feet to a point. Thence
South 100’ along the line which divides
Lot 4 and 5 of said subdivision and
plat to a point. Thence running East
98*/« feet to a point on the West side
of said public road. Thence North
along the West side of a public road
100 feet to a point of beginning.
This being a portion of the same
tract or parcel of land deeded to Mor
gan A. Wilkey from Mrs. Eunice T.
Hickman by deed dated May 8,1962
and duly recorded in the Office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Clayton
County, Georgia.
to secure an indebtedness evidenced by
a promissory note dated 5/17/62, which
security deed is recorded in the Office
of the Clerk of Superior Court of Clay
ton County, Georgia, in Deed Book 271,
Page 97-99, and subsequently assigned
to FAMILY MORTGAGE COMPANY, by
assignment dated 5/17/62 and recorded
in Deed Book 271, Page 99 of said County
records.
WHEREAS, default has occurred in
the payment of said indebtedness ac
cording to the terms of the said note
and security deed, authorizing the ex
ercise of the power of sale contained
therein;
NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to the
terms of the said security deed, the note
secured thereby, and in exercise of the
power of sale contained therein, the
undersigned will offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash at public outcry,
the above described Property on the
First Tuesday in March between the legal
hours of sale, before the Courthouse
door in Jonesboro, Clayton County,
Georgia.
This 31st day of January, 1964.
FAMILY MORTGAGE COMPANY
as Attorney in Fact for:
MORGAN A. WILKEY
by: H. R. SMITH, Attorney
2-25
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY:
There will be sold at Public Outcry
to the highest and best bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the courthouse door in Jonesboro, Clay
ton County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in March, 1964, the following de
scribed property to wit:
(1) 1958 Chevrolet Station Wagon
M No. 58A-171730—Tag No. 13-J-5788
Said property levied on as per Mort
gage Fi. Fa., Clayton Superior Court,
First National Bank of Atlanta, trans
feree of Southeastern Sports Car Cen
ter, Inc. Vs. H. P. Keel.
This the 31st day of January, 1964.
W. L. DICKSON, Sheriff
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY:
There will be sold at Public Outcry to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the courthouse door in Jonesboro, Clay
ton County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in March, 1964, the following de
scribed property to wit:
(1) 1963 Pontiac Catilina—Maroon—
Model No. 2347
M No. 363D-14285—Tag No. 1 J-1832
Said property levied on as per Fore
closure, Personal Property No. 914268,
Civil Court of Fulton County, General
Motors Acceptance Corp. Vs. Henry
Powell, Sr.
This the 31st day of January, 1964.
W. L. DICKSON, Sheriff
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY:
There will be sold at Public Outcry to
the highest and best Bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the courthouse door in Jonesboro, Clay
ton County Georgia, on the first Tues
day in March, 1964, the following de
scribed property to wit:
(1) 1956 Mercury Tudor Spt. Coupe—
M No. 56SL-35040M
Said property levied on as per Mort
gage Fi. Fa., Clayton Superior Court,
First National Bank of Atlanta Vs. John
E. Scott, Jr.
This the 31st day of January, 1964.
W. L. DICKSON, Sheriff
2-25
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY:
There will be sold at Public Outcry
to the highest and best bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the courthouse door in' Jonesboro, Clay
ton County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in March, 1964, the following de
scribed property to wit:
(1) Four Pc. Sectional Brn.
(2) Walnut Step Tables
(1) Walnut Boomerang Table
(1) Pole Lamp
(2) Table Lamps—Coral
Said property levied on as per Mort
gage Fi Fa., Clayton Superior Court,
Henderson Furniture Company Vs. Ella
and Leroy Smith.
This the 31st day of January, 1964.
W. L. DICKSON, Sheriff
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GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY:
There will be sold at Public Outcry to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the courthouse door in Jonesboro, Clay
ton County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in March, 1964, the following de
scribed property to wit:
(1) Wizard Refrigerator Model —3W-1308
Said property levied on as per Mort
gage Fi. Fa. Clayton Superior Court,
Western Auto Supply Company Vs. Ray
mond P. and Gene Waller.
W. L. DICKSON, Sheriff
This the 31st day of January, 1964.
2-25
CITATION, Administration, with
will annexed
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
To All Whom it May Concern:
Willie Ruth Starrett and Lillian Eliz.
Garrett having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters of Admin
istration with will annexed on the estate
of Ruby Campbell, late of said County,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Ruby Camp
bell to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to
Willie Ruth Starrett and Lillian Eliz.
Garrett on the Ruby Campbell estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 31 day of January, 1964.
JOE T. LANE, Ordinary
2-25
NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
NO. 6839
CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
CITY OF ATLANTA
VS.
J. D. McELROY, ET AL
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
By order of the court, you are hereby
notified that the City of Atlanta in City
of Atlanta vs. J. D. McElroy, Donald
New ton, G. D. Lee, Kirk N. Cobb, James
A. Thomas, W. J. Sheats, R. E. Kurtz,
Kathryn Mills, Ronald Jackson, Otis R.
Nichols, Southern Bell Telephone &
Telegraph Company, et al NO. 6839 Clay
ton Superior Court, seeks to condemn
the following described property:
PARCEL NO. 541. ALL that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in Land
Lot 26 of the 13th District, Clayton
County, Georgia, and being more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the south
side of Cherry Street 360 feet east of
Branch Street: thence running easterly
70 feet along the south side of Cherry
Street; thence running southerly 150
feet; thence running westerly 66.5 feet;
thence running northerly 143 feet to
Cherry Street at the point of beginning;
this being improved property with a
house thereon known as 1612 Cherry
Street, College Park, Georgia.
PARCEL NO. 542. ALL that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in Land
Lot 26 of the 13th District, Clayton
County, Georgia, being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the south
side of Cherry Street 430 feet easterly
from Berry Street; thence running east
erly 70 feet along the north side of
Cherry Street; thence running southerly
153 feet; thence running westerly 65.5
feet: thence running northerly 150 feet
to Cherry Street at the point of begin
ning; this being improved property
known as 1608 Cherry Street, College
Park, Georgia.
PARCEL NO. 543. ALL that tract or
oarcel of land lying and being in Land
Lot 26 of the 13th District, Clayton
County. Georgia, and being more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the south
side of Cherry Street 500 feet easterly
from Berry Street; thence running east
erly 70 feet along the north side of
Cherry Street; thence running southerly
158 feet; thence running westerly 65.5
*eet: thence running northerly 153 feet
to Cherry Street, at the point of be
ginning; this being improved property
known as 1600 Cherry Street, College
Park, Georgia.
PARCEL NO. 544. ALL that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in Land
Lot 26 of the 13th District, Clayton
County, Georgia, and being more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the south
side of Cherry Street 570 feet east of
Branch Street; thence running 70 feet
easterly along the north side of Cherry
Street; thence running southerly 163
feet; thence running westerly 65.5 feet;
thence running northerly 158 feet to
Cherry Street at the point of beginning.
This being improved property known as
1594 Cherry Street, College Park, Geor
gia.
You are hereby further notified that
an order has been signed by the Court
requiring all persons owning or claiming
any right, title, interest, claim or de
mand in. to or against said property, all
lienors, tenants and lessees thereof, and
all other persons having any interest
in said property to appear at a hearing
before Honorable Marvin Miller, Special
Master appointed in and for said cause,
said hearing to be held at Room 300,
Clayton County Courthouse, on the 11
day of February, 1964, at 10:30 o’clock,
A.M., then and there to establish, by
evidence, their rights, titles and claims
in and to said property and the value
thereof.
WITNESS the Honorable Harold R.
Banke, Judge of said Court, the 28 day
of January, 1964.
JOE B. MUNDY
Clerk, Superior Court, County of
Clayton, Georgia
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NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
NO. 6838
CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
CITY OF ATLANTA
VS.
GEORGE G. DOYAL, ET. AL.
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
By order of the court, you are hereby
notified that the City of Atlanta in City
of Atlanta vs. GEORGE G. DOYAL.
ROBERT E. COLEMAN, TAX COM
MISSIONER, JOE T. LANE, ORDINARY.
JASON WEEMS, CITY ADMINISTRA
TOR OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE
PARK. NO. Clayton Superior
Court, seeks to condemn the following
described property:
ALL that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 25 of the 13th
District, Clayton County, Georgia, being
part of Tract 16, as per plat of property
of A. G. Rhodes Estate, Inc., recorded
in Plat Book 4, page 46, Clayton County
Records, and being more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the east
side of Harrison Road (formerly Flat
Rock Road) 1631 feet south of the north
lin? of Land Lot 25, which point is also
the southwest corner of said Tract 16*
thence running north 80' feet along the
east side bf Harrison Road; thence run
ning east 235 feet; thence running south
80 feet to the south line of said Tract
16; thence running west along the south
line of said Tract 16, 235 feet to Harrison
Road at the point of beginning.
You are hereby further notified that
an order has been signed by the Court
requiring all persons owning or claiming
any right, title, interest, claim or de
mand in, to or against said property, all
lienors, tenants and lessees thereof, and
all other persons having any interest
in said property to appear at a hearing
before Honorable WILLIAM V. GEORGE,
Special Master appointed in and for saiJ
cause, said hearing to be held at Room
Clayton County Courthouse, on the
Uth day of February, 1964, at 9:30
o’clock, A.M., then and there to estab
lish. by evidence, their rights, titles and
claims in and to said property and the
value thereof.
WITNESS the Honorable HAROLD R.
BANKE, Judge of said Court, the —i
day of January, 1964.
JOE B. MUNDY
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clayton County, Georgia
GEORGIA :
CLAYTON COUNTY :
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in Deed To Secure Debt executed
and delivered by J. P. Payne to Ed
ward L. Mathews dated March 2, 1959;
recorded in Deed Book 189, Pages
470-472, Clayton County Records, therte
will be sold at public outcry before the
courthouse door in said State and Coun
ty by the undersigned during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday ill
March, 1964, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described property:
ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 7 of the
13th District of Clayton County, Geor
gia, being Lot 22, Block B, J. D. Mc-
Elroy Subdivision, according to plat
which is recorded in Plat Book 1, page
213, Clayton County Records, more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the north
side of Erskine Street (Avenue) one hun
dred eighty (180) feet west of the north
west corner of the intersection of
Erskine Street and McElroy Drive, said
point of beginning also being at the
west line of Lot 21, said block, subdivi
sion and plat; running thence west alonft
the north side of Erskine Street sixty
(60) feet to the east line of Lot 23, said
block, subdivision and plat; thence
north along the east line of said Lot 23,
one hundred fifty (150) feet; thence east
sixty (60) feet to the west line of the
above mentioned Lot 21; thence south
along the west line of said Lot 21, one
hundred fifty (150) feet to the north
side of Erskine Street and the point of
beginning; being improved property
known as No. 134 Erskine Street, accord
ing to the present system of numbering
houses in the City of College Park.
The above property will be sold t (
the property of J. P. Payne by reaso i
of default in the payment of past du s
interest and the monthly installment!
of said indebtedness.
Said property will be sold subject
any unpaid taxes, sewer or paving lient
and/or assessments, if any, and subject
to a first lien in favor of Atlanta Fe 4 •
eral Savings and Loan Association.
The proceeds will be applied to thi
payment of said indebtedness and in •
terest and all charges and expenses hi
connection with the foreclosure as pro
vided in said deed.
This 29th day of January, 1964.
EDWARD L. MATHEWS
As Attorney in Fact for
J. P. Payne
FINE & ROLADER
Attorneys at Law
456 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER !N
SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
Pursuant to the power of sale Con
tained in a certain deed to secure debt
from Grover Farmer to Southern Dis
count Company dated November 15, 1962,
and recorded in Deed Book 287. Folio
145, Clayton County, Georgia, Records,
the undersigned, having declared the
entire indebtedness due under said deed
by reason of a default in the monthly
payments due thereunder, will sell at
oublic outcry before the Court House
Door in said County on the 3rd day of
March. 1964, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described property,
to-wtt:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 181 of the 12th
District of Clayton County, Georgia, and
being more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point 284 feet South,
89 degrees West, from the Northeast
corner of the tract of land purchased
by grantor from Bonnie Louise Dollar,
as shown by plat recorded in Plat Book
“Two”, page 268, Office Clerk Superior
Court, Clayton County, Georgia, apd
running thence South, 89 degrees West,
402 feet to a made corner; thence South,
1 degree East. 437 feet to the center of
the present Forest Park and Ellenwood
Public Road: thence North. SPA degrees
East. 457 feet along the center of said
oublic road to a made corner; and
thence North. 1 degree West. 22- feet to
a made corner and point of beginning.
Said tract containing Three (3) acres
as shown by survey by R. S. Mundy and
said nroperty being bounded as follows:
On the North, East and West by other
lands of Mitchell: and on the South by
said public road.”
Said property will be sold as the prop^
erty of Grover Farmer subject to all
taxes, assessments, easements and re
strictions, if any, and the proceeds de
rived from said sale applied as provided
in said deed.
SOUTHERN DISCOUNT COMPANY,
As Attorney-in-Fact for
GROVER FARMER
v ranklin B. Anderson
Attorney at Law
’OIB Healey Building
Atlanta 3, Georgia
2-25
GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Because of default in the payment of
the indebtedness secured by a Deed to
Secure Debt executed bv ROSS J.
TURPIN to NATIONAL HOMES AC
CEPTANCE CORPORATION dated April
15. 1960 and recorded in Deed Book 214;
oages 19-22, Clayton County records, and
transferred to NORTH SIDE SAVINGS
BANK by assignment dated July 28, 1960
and recorded in Deed Book 221, pagte
388. aforesaid records, and the said
NORTH SIDE SAVINGS BANK, pur
suant to said Deed and Note thereby
secured, has declared the entire amount
as said indebtedness due and payable
and pursuant to the Power of Sale con«
‘ained in said Deed, will on the first
Tuesday in March. 1964, during the legal
hours of sale, before the Courthouse door
in said County, sqji at public outcry td
the highest bidder for cash, the property
described in said Deed, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 18 of the 13th
District, Clayton County, Georgia,'
being Lot 23, of Block B, as per plat
of Mountain View Plaza, Inc., Unit 2/
recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 9, Clay
ton County Records.
together with all fixtures and other peri
sonal property conveyed by said Deed.
The sale will be held subject to any
unpaid taxes or other assessments which
may be liens against said property.
Notice has been given of intention td
collect attorney’s fees in accordance with
‘he terms of the Note secured by said
Deed.
Said property will be sold as the prop
erty of ROSS J. TURPIN and the pro,
ceeds of said sale wil be applied to the
payment of said indebtedness, the ex
penses of said sale, all as provided in
said Deed, and the undersigned will
execute a Deed to the Purchaser at said
'ale as provided in the aforementioned
Deed to Secure Debt.
NORTH SIDE SAVINGS BANK,
Attorney-in-Fact for ROSS J.
TURPIN
L. Jack Swertfeger, Jr.
Attorney at Law
224 Atlanta Avenue
Decatur, Georgia ’
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CITATION-YEAR’S SUPPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA
CLAYTON COURT OF ORDINARY
January 16, 1964
The appraisers upon application of
PAULINE JOHNSON HEARD widow of
said JAMES BILLY HEARD for a twelv®
months support for herself and 4 minor
children, having filed their return; all
persons concerned hereby are cited to
show cause, if any they have, at the
next regular March term of this Court,
why said application should not be
granted.
JOE T. LANE
Ordinary Clayto# County