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•& Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs,, Jan. 23, 1969
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NOTICE
I, John W. Robertson, do hereby
give notice, that on and after this
date, I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred by any person
other than myself.
/s/John W. Robertson
2/6
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO APPLY FOR LOCAL
LEGISLAT ION
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Mountain View intends to
apply for the passage of local legis
lation at tne 1969 session of the
General Assembly of Georgia,
which convenes in January. 1969,
to amend the Charter of the City of
Mountain View, the title to such
bill or bills to be as follows
“An Act to amend an Act creat
ing and incorporatmg the City of
Mountain View, approved I cbruary
23rd, 1956, and which Act is set
out in Georgia Laws 1956, pages
2518 through 2525, and the Acts
amendatory thereof, and for other
purposes.”
This 6th day of January, 1909.
Mrs. L. L. Chapman,
City Clerk
STATE OF GEORGIA
CLAY ION COUN I Y
ro THE SU Pt RIOR COURT
OF CLAY TON COUN I Y
The petition of C. M. Bartlett, |
292 Conley Rd., Conley, Ga., Ray ,
mond Presnell, 3993 Leslie Or . 1
Forest Park, Ga. and, Ronald
Cassell. 4162 Tara Dr , I orest Park,
Ga., shows
1.
Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
incorporated and issued a charter as
a non profit corporation under the
name and style of BIG RACK
HUN I ING CLUB. INC., for a
period of thirty-five years, and as
provided by law.
I he nature, objects, and purposes
of the corporation is. to be the
education of members m technique
and skills in the use of firearms and
equipment used in all fields of
hunting and fishing both by class
study and experience m the field,
to learn, maintain, and assist in
strict obedience to all game laws,
and to promote fraternal fellowship
among true sportsmen.
J.
I here shall be no stock issued and
dividends paid to any members.
I he corporation shall not become
involved nor engage in any type
activity which would deprive its
non-profit status under the laws of
Georgia or the F ederal Laws.
4.
The principal office of tne corpo
ration i$ Clayton County, Georgia i
with the privilege of establishing *
offices elsewhere in Georgia and |
other states as needed
Ihe corporation shall have the |
power to own, accept title to, sell, |
lease, mortgage, and dispose of |
property, both real and personal, l
and shall be vested with all the ;
rights and powers now or hereafter ■
given to do any and all things which •
may be needful or proper to its I
operation, and shall have all of the ;
powers enumerated in the Georgia I
Code per taining c - such <or poia
tions and such powers as may here
after be given by law.
6.
Ihe affairs of the corporation
shall be managed by the officers
thereof, who shall be the Hoard of
Directors, consisting of the follow
ing President, Vice President,
Secretary, treasurer. Hunt Master,
Safety Officer, Chaplain, and such
assistants to the above as are estab
hshed by the membership All I
officers shall be duly elected by the i
members as prescribed m the by ■
laws.
7
The Board of Directors shall I
adopt by laws and regulations per
taining to the operation of the
corporation, membership and fees,
meetings, and elections, which shall
be approved by vote of a majority
of the meh Pei pi • ent and shall
manage all of the affairs of the
corporation.
WHE Rt I ORI , petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, and privileges herein
set forth and such other rights,
powers, and privileges allowed
under the laws of the State of
Georgia as they now exist or may
hereafter exist
Wesley G Bariev. II
ATTORNEY I b R
PL T I T IONE RS
274 N. Mam Street
Jonesboro, Georgia 30236
■
OR DE R
GEORGIA
CLAY ION COUN IY
I he withm and foregoing petition
for incorporation having been duly
presented and the same having been
fully examined by the Court, and it
appearing that all the requirements
of law have been complied with,
and that said corporation is w.thm
the intention and per view of the
law; and it further appearing from a
Certificate of the Secretary of State
that the name of the proposed
corporation is not the name of any
other corporation registered in the
records of his office.
II IS THEREUPON CONSID I
ER I U, OR DE RID AND AI )
JUDGE D that the prayers of the '
petitioners be and the same are i
hereby granted.and that petitioners
be and they ate hereby vested with
a corporate charter under the name
as set forth in the petition and said
corporation shall have all the rights, j
powers, and privileges prayed for
and granted to such corporations
under the laws of tire State of
Georgia as they now or may here
after exist.
Granted this 9th day of Jan .
1969.
S/Harold R. Banke
Judge, Superior Court
Clayton Judicial Circuit
2/6
GE ORGIA
CLAY I ON COUN I Y
Personally appeared before me.
William Bailey who on oath deposes
and say. that he reside Addri ss
42l)'> Sherwood Avenue, Decatur,
Ga. 300 J 2, is doing business in
Clayton County, Georgia at 4209
Sherwood Avenue, Decatur, Ga l
JOO J ’. und< r th< nam< ind style of ।
Bailey Drywall Co. I he business to
be earned on is Hanging A I imsh
ing of Sheetrock.
This affidavit is made in accord
ance with the Act of trie Georgia
Legislature approved /August 15,
1929, and amended March 29,
193 7, and March 20, 194 3
William Bailey
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 16 day of December, 1968.
F ite H. Casey, Jr
Notary Public
1/23
NOTICE Os PUBLICATION
CONDI MNA I ION
You are hereby notified that
condemnation proceedings have
been filed in Case 9121, to con
demn certain described property
specifically, a 1959 I ord 4 Dour
White. M BOAS 141039 The same
having been used to transport over
the legal amount of tax paid
whiskey and you are hereby noti
fied to be and appear and file your
answer m writing in the Office of
the C ler k of the Civ 11 & Crim tn al
Court of Clayton County within
thirty days
Witness the Hon. L. A. F oster.
Judge of said Court
T his the 9th day of January,
1969.
Joe B. Mundy, Clerk
Clayton Civil & Criminal
Court
1/23
PUBLIC NOTICE
I, John R. Griffitts, do hereby
give notice that on and after this
date. January 9, 1969, I will not be
responsible for any debts incurred
by anyone other than myself.
/s/ John R. Griffitts
THE SUPERIOR COURT I OR
THE COUNTY OF CLAY ION
STA TE OF GEORGIA
Civil Action
NO. 1 1,491
NOTICE OF CONDEMNA DON
CITY OF ATLAN TA
VS.
CHARLES F. BROOKS, JR..
EI AL:
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
By order of the court, you are
hereby notified that the City of
Atlanta in City of Atlanta vs.
Charles F. Brooks. Jr., Adair Realty
and Loan Company, The Western
Savings Fund Society of Philadel
phia, c/o Adair Realty and Loan
Co., Charles F. Brooks, Sr., et al
NO. 11,491 Clayton Superior
Court, seeks to condemn the fol
lowing described property:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 27 of
the 13th District of Clayton Coun
ty, Georgia, being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
east side of Curtis Street 55 feet
south of the intersection of the east
side of Curtis Street and the south
erly side of West Point Avenue;
thence south 80 feet, thence east
174.5 feet; thence north 80 feet;
thence west 174.3 feet to the point
of beginning, being improved prop
erty known as 4206 Curtis Street,
College Park, Georgia.
You are hereby further notified
that an order has been signed by
the Court requiring all persons own
mg or claiming any right, title,
interest, claim or demand 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
I before Honorable Henry Davidson,
Special Master appointed in and for
i said cause, said hearing to be held
at Room 303, Clayton County
Courthouse, on the 28th day of
January, 1969, at 11 00 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.
Wl I NESS the Honorable Harold
R. Banke, Judge of said Court, the
15th day of January, 1969.
s/Joe B. Mundy
Clerk, Superior Court
Clayton County, Georgia
1/23
ADV! R I ISE MLN T FOR BIDS
RE PAIRING ANO RF PAIN I ING
L XIS I ING WA I i R I ANKS
CLAY ION COUN I Y
WA I ER AUTHORI I Y
MORROW, GEORGIA
Sealed bids will be received by
the Clayton County Water Author
ity at the Water Authority office in
Morrow, Georgia until 2:30 P.M.,
I ST , I cbruary b, 1969, for furnish
ing all material, labor, and equip
ment to thoroughly repair and re
। paint six (b) steel water tanks, at
which time and place they will be
publicly opened and read aloud.
, I he work consists of thoroughly
repairing two (2) steel water tanks
and repainting the interior and
exterior of the tanks, along with
thoroughly repairing and repainting
i the exterior only of four (4) steel
water tanks.
S pec if icat ions, and Contract
j Documents are open to the public
at the Water Authority office tn
Morrow, and at the office of
| Robert and Company Associates.
Architects and Engineers. Copies
; may be secured from Robert and
I Company Associates, 9b Poplar
Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia,
30303, upon deposit of Twenty
live Dollars ($25,00). Ten Dollars
($10.00) of each deposit will be
refunded to each bidder upon re
turn of all documents m good
condition withm ten (10) days after
opening of bids
Bids must be accompanied by a
certified check or bid bond in an
amount of not less than five per
cent (5 ) of the amount bid. A
contract performance bond and a
, payment bond equal to 100% of
tne contract price will be required
of the Contractor.
No bid may be withdrawn for a
period of thirty (30) days after the
> time for receiving bid .
I he Water Authority reserves the
nqht to reject any or all bids, to
waive informalities and to re ad
vertise.
it will be the Contractor's respon
sibility to execute the Contract,
furnish all bonds and insurance
certificates by February lb, 1969.
/X work ordei will be issued to start
work on or before February 24
1969.
CLAY I ON COUN IY WAT 1 R
AU I HORI TY
By C. L. Crawley, Jr.
Chairman
1 30
IN I HI SU PI RIOR COURT I OR
THE COUNTY OF CLAYTON
STATE Os GEORGIA
GEORGIA
CLAY I ON COUN TY
I lie petition of H. J. PIE TI E,
M< Donough Road, Rex, Georgia,
ANDREW L f Bt RfIA RD I ,
Mimosa Drive, Stockbridge,
Georgia, and A S. McKEf MAN,
5/4 Windsor Drive, Forest Park,
! Georgia respectfully shows to the
Court
1.
Petitioners desire to be incor
porated and made a body corporate
indei th< iws if this Stat< indei
the name and style of FOREST
PARK SWIMMING ASSO
CIA NON, INC. for a period of
thirty five (35) years, with full right
i of renewal as may be provided by
■ law, with its piincipal office at such
, place in Clayton County, Georgia,
। as its Directors may from time to
' time determme.
Ihe object and purpose of said
■ " ati<>n ।. as follows io en
■ courage, promote and develop
■ physical fitness, self reliance and
I sportsmanship through competitive
, swimming in the City of Forest
Park and its surrounding area.
3.
Said corporation is not organized
and shall not be operated for
1 pecuniary gam or profit and it shall
। have no capital stock.
4
No part of the property of said
I corporation and no part of its net
i earnmgs shall ever at any time mure
■ t<» the benefit of any private share
1 holder or individual, nor shall said
। corporation have the power to, and
shall never, carry on propaganda or
otherwise attempt to influence
i legislation
5.
lire corporation shall have the
, power and authority to accept gifts
and contributions, whether made
i by will or otherwise, m any form of
j property, provided that the objects
j specified by the testator or donor
arc withm the objects and purposes
of the corporation All such gifts
and contributions shall be devoted
to the objects and purposes and m
all respects administered according
to the provisions contained m said
will or other form of instrument
makmg said gift or donation, to the
end that the wishes and directions
of the donor shall m all respects be
faithfully observed and executed,
provided, however, that the
corporation shall not accept any
contribution which is to be held or
used for purposes other than for
the promotion of education,
charity or religion.
6.
Ihe governing body of the cor
potation shall consist of not less
than three nor more than twelve
directors. Directors shall be selected
m accordance with the Constitution
and bylaws adopted by the cor
potation. In the event vacancies on
the Hoard of Directors are not filled
as provided in said Constitution and
bylaws, the Senior Judge of this
Court, upon the application of one
or more members of the Board of
Directors or, if they fail to act, then
upon the application of any party
having a real interest in this cor
poration shall appoint Directors to
fill said vacancies.
7.
Ihe Board of Directors, by
majority vote, shall have the power
to adopt all rules and bylaws con
sistent with the charter and the
conduct of the affairs and activities
of the corporation.
8.
/xii contributions received and
accepted shall be devoted exclusive
ly to the purposes set forth m this
charter, the corpus and the income
therefrom being perpetually used
for those purposes.
9.
The corporation, unless otherwise
required by the terms of any con
tribution, shall have the power in
its discretion to retain all contii
butions in the original form in
which they may have been received,
and also to buy, sell, exchange and
otherwise deal in stocks, bonds, real
estate and any other forms of prop
erty at either public or private sale,
without order of any court or other
authority, to invest and reinvest
any funds belonging to the cor
poration at any time in such
securities and property, real and
personal, as the Trustees in their
sole discretion see fit, irrespective
of whether such investments may
not be legal investments for trust
funds under the laws of Georgia.
The corporation may use any bank
or trust company in the State as its
fiscal agent, and delegate to such
institution the custody and manage
ment, investment and reinvestment
of its funds, and compensate such
agent for its services.
10.
The officers of the corporation
shall be a President, Vice President,
Secretary and Treasurer. The direc
tors may appoint such committees
and agents and create such other
offices as to them shall seem best
and delegate to them such powers
and duties as in the discretion of
the directors may seem appropriate.
11.
T he corporation upon the vote of
a majority of its directors at the
time then in office shall have the
power to do and perform any and
all of the powers conferred by this
charter, or the laws of the State of
Georgia, and shall likewise have all
other powers, privileges and
immunities which, under the laws
of the State of Georgia now, or
hereafter may be vested in similar
corporations.
12.
Petitioners desire that they may
be incorporated under the Cor
poration Act of 1938, as amended
by the Acts of 1949, p. 95 3.
WHI Rf FORE, petitioners pray
that they may be incorporated
under the name and style aforesaid,
with all the rights, privileges and
immunities hereinabove set out,
and such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities herein
above set out, and such other
rights, powers, privileges and
immunities as are or may hereafter
be conferred upon corporations of
like character under the laws of
Georgia.
HUTCHESON. KILPATRICK.
WA T SON. CRUMBLEY
& BROWN
By; /s/ Kenneth Kilpatrick
Attorneys for Petitioners
P.O. ADDRESS:
106 E. Mill Street
Jonesboro. Georgia
PHONE: 4/8-8866
GEORGIA
CLAY TON COUN T Y
IN RE: PETITION TO INCOR
P O R A T E FOREST P A R K
SWIMMING ASSOCIATION. INC.
ORDER OF COURT
The foregoing petition of H. J.
Piette, Andrew L. Eberhardt and
A. S. McKeeman to be incorporated
under the name of Forest Park
Swimming Association. Inc. read
and considered, and 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 complied
with, including 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 of said petition
are granted and that said
Petitioners, their associates,
successors and assigns are hereby
incorporated and made a body
politic under the name of FOREST
PARK SWIMMING ASSO
CIATION, 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 the
rights, powers and privileges
mentioned in said petition.
This the 2 7 day of December,
1968.
/s/ F dwin S. Kemp
Judge, Superior Court
Clayton Judicial Circuit
1 23
NO T ICE OE IN T1 NT ION
TO IN TRODUCE
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that the
City of College Park intends to
apply for the passage of local legis
lation at the 1969 Session of the
General Assembly of Georgia, con
vening in January, 1969, to amend
the Charter of the City of College
Park setting forth the qualifications
of residency of Councilmen, to
amend the charter setting forth the
procedure for naming Judge pro
tern of the City Court of College
Park, and for other purposes.
This 10th day of January, 1969.
George E. Glaze
City Attorney of the
City of College Park, Ga.
1/30
GEORGIA
CLAY TON COUNT Y
IO Till SUP! RIOR COURT OF
CLAYTON COUNTY, GEORGIA:
PF FIT ION FOR Cl IAR TE R
I he petition of MRS. MAR I HA
ANNE HORNSBY /22 South
Avenue, F orest Park, Georgia,
KI NNI IH KILPATRICK. 5909
North Cheryl Drive, Morrow, Geor
gia, and LEE HUTCHESON. 162
Church Street, Jonesboro, Georgia,
respectfully shows:
1
The petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and
successors to be incorporated under
the name of “MAHS KUBBERD
KRAF S, INC.”
T he object of said corporation is
pecuniary gam and profit.
-3-
The general nature of the business
the corporation will transact and
for which charter powers are
desired is ttut of consigning, selling,
buying, and promoting products of
knitting, handcrafts, arts, ceramics,
china, gifts, cards, clothing, candies,
and extend credit when desirable,
and all other things and items
incidental to such a business and to
do and perform any other act or
thing relative to the conduct of
such business authorized by law.
4
Petitioners further desire that the
corporation have the right to buy,
own, sell and lease real estate,
whether incident to the operation
of the corporate business or not; to
create mortgages, execute deeds of
trust and issue debentures for any
other forms of obligations secured
by such covenants and in such form
as may be necessary to the validity
thereof; to perform and ‘ - ansae t
any type and kind of business that
can be legally done by a cor
poration created by a Superior
Court of the State of Georgia, in its
own behalf or as agents for others,
and to have and exercise all rights,
privileges and powers enumerated
fur corporations in Georgia Code
Annotated m Section 22-1827 et.
seq., as amended.
-5
l he maximum number of shares
of stock shall be seven hundred
shares of common stock at the pai
value of $30.00. Ihe amount of
capital witti which the corporation
shall begin business shall not be less
than $500.00. The corporation
shall be authorized to issue
additional shares up to the maxi
mum sum above stated from time
to time.
6.
Ihe tune for which said cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty five (35) years with the
privilege of renewal of the charter
from tune to time, upon the
expiration of said periods of thirty
five years.
■7
i he county in which the principal
office of the corporation shall be
located is Clayton County, Georgia,
but the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of bust
ness both within and without the
State of Georgia is desired.
8
T he petitioners further desire that
by laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the common stock
holders, and such by laws shall pro
vide for the officers of the cor
poration, the manner of their
selection, and such other rules
appropriate to by-laws which have
as their purpose the control and
management of the Corporation,
including provisions whereby the
by laws may be amended.
•9
Petitioners herewith exhibit
certificate of the Secretary of State
of Georgia as required by Section
22 1803, Georgia Code Annotated.
10
The corporation shall have the
power to amend, alter, change or
repeal any provision of its charter
in form or substance upon the vote
of two thirds of its outstanding
common stock and all rights
conferred upon stockholders,
directors and officers herein are
granted subject to this revision.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
that they 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.
°/ incid ent to the conduct
of the business aforesaid, and as
may be inherent in or allowed to
under ,he laws of
the State of Georgia as they now
exist or may hereafter exist
HUTCHESON, KILPATRICK.
WATSON.CRUMBLEY
A BROWN
By: /s/ Kenneth Kilpatrick
Attorneys for Petitioners
P.O. ADDRESS:
106 E. Mill Street
Jonesboro, Georgia
PHONE: 478 8866
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
IN RE: PETITION TO INCOR
PORATE “MAHS KUBBERD
KRAFS, INC."
ORDER OF COURT
The foregoing petition of Mrs.
Martha Anne Hornsby, Kenneth
Kilpatrick, and Lee Hutcheson to
be incorporated under the name of
Mahs Kubberd-Krafs, Inc. read and
considered, and 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 complied with in
cluding presentation of a certificate
from the Secretary of State as re
quired 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
petitioners, their associates,
successors and assigns are hereby
incorporated and made a body
politic under the name of MAHS
KUBBE RD KRAFS, INC. for and
during a period of thirty-five years,
wdh 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 the
r •9h ts, powers and privileges
mentioned in aforesaid petition.
27 day of December,
/s/ Edwin S. Kemp
Judge, Superior Court
Clayton Judicial Circuit
1-23
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNT Y
TO THE SUPE RIOR COURT OF
CLAYTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
PETITION FOR CHARTER
The petition of KENNETH
KILPATRICK, 5909 North Cheryl
Drive, Morrow, Georgia, LEE
HUTCHESON, 162 Church Street,
Jonesboro, Georgia, and JOHN
WATSON, Brown Road, Jonesboro,
Georgia, respectfully shows:
-1-
The petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and sue
cessors to be incorporated under
the name of “FAB MATIC, INC.”
2-
1 he object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit.
-3-
l he general nature of the business
the corporation will transact and
for which charter powers are de
sired is that of manufacturing,
fabricating, installing and fashion
mg products and by-products of
metals, alloys, plastics and other
materials and combinations thereof;
to purchase lease, sell and acquire
materials, products and fixtures
incidental to the above.
-4
Petitioners further desire that the
corporation have the right to buy.
own, sell and lease real estate,
whether incident to the operation
of the corporate business or not; to
create mortgages, execute deeds of
trust and issue debentures for any
other forms of obligations secured
by such covenants and in such form
as may be necessary to the validity
thereof, to perform and transact
any type and kind of business that
can be legally done by a cor
poration created by a Superior
Court in the State of Georgia, in its
own behalf or as agents for others,
and to have and exercise all rights,
privileges and powers enumerated
for corporations in Georgia Code
Annotated in Section 22-1827 et.
seq., as amended.
I he maximum number of shares
of stock shall be ten thousand
shares of common stock at the par
value of SI.OO. The amount of
capital with which the corporation
shall begin business shall not be less
than $500.00. The corporation
shall be authorized to issue
additional share up to the maxi
mum sum above stated from time
to time.
-6-
Ihe time for which said cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty five (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
l he 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-
Petitioners further desire that
by laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the common stock
holders, and such bylaws shall
provide for the officers of the cor
poration, the manner of their
selection, and such other rules
appropriate to by-laws which have
as their purpose the control and
management of the corporation, in
eluding provisions whereby the
by-laws may be amended.
.9.
Petitioners herewith exhibit
certificate of the Secretary of the
State of Georgia as required by
Section 22-1803, Georgia Code
Annotated.
-10
Ihe corporation shall have the
power to amend, alter, change or
repeal any provision of its charter
in form or substance upon the vote
of two thirds of its outstanding
common stock and all rights con
ferred upon stockholders, directors
and officers herein are granted
subject to this revision.
WHEREFORE., petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges and
immunities herein set forth, and
i such additional rights, powers and
I privileges as may be necessary,
■ proper or incident to the conduct
i of the business aforesaid, and as
may be inherent in or allowed to
like corporations under the laws of
the State of Georgia as they now
exist or may hereafter exist.
HUTCHESON. KILPATRICK.
WA 1 SON, CRUMBLE Y
& BROWN
By: /s/ Kenneth Kilpatrick
Attorneys for Petitioners
P.O. ADDRF.SS:
10b E. Mill Street
Jonesboro, Georgia
4/8 8866
GE ORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
IN RE: PT TIT ION TO INCOR
PORATE "FAB MATIC, INC'
OR DE Ft OF COUR 1
Ihe foregoing petition of
Kenneth Kilpatrick, Lee Hutche
son. and John Watson, to be incor
■ porated under the name of i ab-
Matic, Inc. read and considered,
‘ and it appearing that said petition is
withm the purview and intention of
the laws applicable thereto and 'hat
all of said laws have been fully
complied with, including the pres
entation of a certificate from the
■ Secretary of State as required by
' Paragraph 22 803 of the Code of
Georgia, Annotated;
II IS HEREBY ORDERED,
ADJUDGED AND DECREED that
all of the prayers of said petition
are granted and that said
petitioners, their associates, succes
sors and assigns are hereby incor
porated and made a body politic
1 under the name of FAB MATIC.
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 the rights, powers
and privileges mentioned in said
petition.
This the 2 7 day of December,
• 1968.
/s/ Edwin S. Kemp
Judge, Superior Court
Clayton Judicial Circuit
1-23
> CITATION
i YE AR’S SUPPORT
SI ATE Os GEORGIA
Clayton Court of Ordinary
r December 26th, 1968
The appraisers upon application
of Clovis C. Page widow of said
> David Eugene Page for a twelve
। months' support for herself and no
, minor children, having filed their
t return; all persons concerned
* hereby aie cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next regular
* I cbruary term of this Court, why
• said application should not be
I granted.
I Joe T. Lane
I Ordinary
I Clayton County
1/30
THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
- THE COUNTY OF CLAYTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION
- CIVIL ACTION
NO. 11,498
CLAYTON SUPERIOR COURT
CITY OF ATLANTA
VS.
EMMETT C. BRYANT, 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.
Emmett C. Bryant; R. H. Bryant;
R.O. Bryant; The heirs at law
and/or devisees of Daisy S. Bryant,
deceased, et al CIVIL ACTION NO.
11,498 Clayton Superior Court,
seeks to condemn the following
described property:
ALL that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 27 of
the 13th District of Clayton
1 County, Georgia being a part of Lot
! 20. Block C, of Liveoak Gardens
Subdivision, as per plat recorded in
। Plat Book 1, page 80, Clayton
County, Georgia Records and being
' more particularly described as
follows:
• BEGINNING at the corner
formed by the intersection of the
south side of Denton Street with
the east side of Clayton Street;
running thence east along the south
side of Denton Street 58 feet to a
point; thence south 1.4 feet to a
point on the northwesterly right-of
way line of highway 1-85; thence
southwesterly along the northwest
erly right-of-way line of highway
1-85 to a point on the east side of
Clayton Street; thence north along
the east side of Clayton Street 85.5
feet to the south side of Denton
Street and 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 demand 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 Joe Crumbley,
Special Master appointed in and for
said cause, said hearing to be held
at Room 303, Clayton County
Courthouse, on the 28th day of
January, 1969, at 10:00 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
15th day of January, 1969.
s/ Joe B. Mundy, Clerk,
Superior Court, Clayton
County, Georgia
1-23
NOTICE TO APPEAR
STA TE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
Case No. 68-614
Doris W. Sellers
Vs.
Howard H. Sellers
To Howard H. Sellers
Greetings:
You are hereby notified that
Dons W. Sellers has filed suit
against you for divorce. You are
hereby required to be and appear in
Said court within 60 days of the
23rd day of January, 1969, then
and there to make answer in writing
to Plaintiff's complaint.
Witness Edwm S. Kemp, Judge of
said court.
This 16th day of January, 1969.
Victor H. Higgins
Attorney
124 N. McDonough St.
Jonesboro, Ga.
2/13
Cl TA TION
YEAR’S SUPPORT
SI ATE OF GEORGIA
Clayton Court of Ordinary
December 26th, 1968
The appraisers upon application
of Frances Payton Dison widow of
said Alver Jay Dison, Jr. for a
twelve months' support for herself
and 2 minor children, having filed
their return; all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next regular
February term of this Court, why
said application should not be
granted.
Joe T. Lane
Ordinary
Clayton County
1/30
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
January 6,1 969
James E. Steele as administrator
of the estate of Phyllis Steele, de
ceased, has applied for leave to sell
the land of said Phyllis Steele. This
is, therefore, to notify all con
cerned to file their objections, if
any they have, on or before the
first Monday in February next, else
leave will be granted said applicant,
as applied for.
H. W. Roberts, Ordinary
1/30
S TA TE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
January 6, 1969
James M. Slater, guardian of
James Mark Slater, has applied to
me lor a discharge from his guard
lanship of James Mark Slater.
This is therefore to notify all
persons concerned to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday m Feb
ruary next, else he will be dis
charged from his guardianship as
applied for.
H. W. Roberts, Ordinary
1/30
CIT ATION
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA
CLAY TON COUNTY
To All Whom it May Concern:
Anme Mae Glass Hunter having
in proper form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of John D. Glass
Hunter, late of said County, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of km of John D. Glass
Hunter to be and appear at my
office withm the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can. why permanent administration
should not be granted to Annie Mae
Glass Hunter on John D. Glass
Hunter estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 19th day of Decem
ber, 1968.
Joe T. Lane, Ordinary
1/30
Cl 1 Y OF MORROW
MORROW, GEORGIA
1 his is an invitation to bid on a
garbage and refuse collection
franchise for the City of Morrow,
Georgia for residental only.
Bids will be received by the City
of Morrow until 5:00 P.M., the
20th day of January, 1969, in the
office of the City Clerk, 6141
Reynolds Road. Bids will be read
publicly, reviewed and tabulated at
the next subsequent City Council
meeting, to be held January 21,
1969, at 7:30 P.M.
Instructions may be picked up at
the City I (all.
Tootsie McKinnon,
City Clerk
City of Morrow
1 16
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced at the January
1969, Session of the General
Assembly of Georgia, a bill to
amend an Act known as the
“Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid
Transit Authority Act of 1965”
(Ga. L. 1965, p. 2243, et. seq.) and
for other purposes.
This Bth day of January, 1969.
HUIE AND HARLAND
W. STELL HUIE
TOM WATSON BROWN
Attorneys for Metropolitan
Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
822 Fulton Federal Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
2/6
Cl FATION FOR
ADMINISTRATION WITH WILL
ANNEXED
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern-
Helen Lumpkin of Fulton Coun
ty, said State, having applied for
Letters of Administration, with Will
annexed, on the Estate of Carrie
Lou Douglas, late of said County
deceased;
This is to cite the creditors,
heirs, legatees and devisees, to be
and appear on first Monday in Feb
ruary, 1969, to show cause why
s L ,ch . J Le « e, s of Administration
should not be granted as prayed.
... W '™ ESS ,he name and seal of
° f sa ' d County, this
27th day of December, 1968
Joe T. Lane, Ordinary
1/30
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CLAYTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
CLAYTON COUNTY:
I The Petition Os BONANZA
i PRODUCE, INC. respectfully
shows:
1.
Petitioner was incorporated by
Order of this Court dated February
2, 1965, and its Charter has not
J heretofore been amended,
f 2.
Petitioner now desires to have its
; Charter amended in the following
' particulars:
> (1) By striking Paragraph 4 of its
original Charter, in its entirety, and
, inserting in lieu thereof, the follow-
I ing new Paragraph 4 and subpara
graphs:
I ”4.
The stock of the corporation shall
i consist of One Thousand Five
Hundred (1500) shares of stock,
> divided as follows: (a) One
Thousand (1000) shares of com-
mon stock of the par value of One
i Hundred ($100.00) Dollars per
. share, said stock to be issued for
money, property or services, or
other things of value acceptable to
the Directors of the corporation;
said common stock shall have all of
the voting power in the corpo
ration; (b) Five Hundred (500)
shares of preferred stock of the par
value of One Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars per share.
(a) The amount of capital with
which the corporation shall begin
business shall not be less than Five
Hundred ($500.00) Dollars.
(b) The holders of the preferred
stock of the corporation shall be
entitled to receive each year out of
the net profits of the corporation a
fixed yearly, n on-cumulative,
dividend of six (6%) per centum,
payable as may be authorized by
the Directors, before any dividend
shall be set apart or paid on the
common stock. The holders of pre
ferred stock shall not be entitled to
any further dividend or share of
profits beyond the said yearly
dividend of six (6%) per centum;
and the holders of common stock
shall be entitled to receive all
monies appropriated to dividends,
after the yearly dividends of six
(6%) per centum on the preferred
stock shall have been fully paid.
(c) In case of the liquidation or
the dissolution of the corporation,
the holders of the preferred stock
shall be entitled to be paid in full
the par value of their shares before
any amount shall be paid to the
holders of the common stock. But
after the payment to the holders of
the preferred stock of the amounts
payable to them as hereinbefore
provided, the remaining assets and
funds of the corporation shall be
paid to and distributed among the
holders of the common stock.
(d) The holders of the preferred
stock shall not be entitled to any
voice in the management of the
corporation, or to any voting
powers at any stockholders’ meet
ing. The sole management of the
corporation shall be m the hands of
the holders of common stock, and
they alone shall be entitled to vote
at any meeting of the stockholders
of the corporation.
(e) No stock having a preference
over nor a parity with the preferred
stock shall be created, nor shall any
amendment be made to the Charter
of the corporation diminishing the
rights of the holders of the pre
ferred stock without in each case,
the written consent, or affirmative
vote at a special meeting called for
that purpose, of the holders of a
majority of the outstanding pre
ferred stock of the corporation.
(f) The corporation may at its
option, expressed by vote of its
Board of Directors, at any time or
from time to time, redeem the
whole or any part of the outstand
ing preferred stock at the
redemption price. The redemption
price shall be the par value of the
stock plus unpaid dividends for that
year.
(g) No dividend shall be allowed
to the holders on the redemption
funds after the date fixed for
redemption in the notice to be
mailed to the holders of record at
the address shown on the books of
the corporation.
(h) The corporation may also
from time to time purchase shares
of preferred stock at a price not
exceeding the price at which such
stock may be redeemed.
(i) None of the holders of shares
of common stock and preferred
stock shall be entitled as a matter
of right to purchase, subscribe for
or otherwise acquire any new or
additional shares of stock of the
corporation of any class, or any
options or warrants to purchase,
subscribe for or otherwise acquire
any such new or additional shares,
or any shares, evidences of in
debtedness or other securities con
vertible into or carrying options or
warrants to purchase, subscribe for
or otherwise acquire any such new
or additional shares.”
3.
That pursuant to written Waiver
of Notice, a Special Stockholders’
Meeting was held on the 16th day
of December, 1968, at which all of
the Stockholders were present,
resolutions authorizing the
amended Paragraph 4 and subpara
graphs to said original Charter as
aforesaid, and an amendment in
that connection to its corporate
Charter was adopted unanimously,
providing further that the officers
and counsel of the corporation are
authorized and directed to effect
such Charter Amendment as shown
by the Certificate of the Secretary
of said corporation, attached hereto
and marked Exhibit "A” and made
a part hereof.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays
that this application for Amend
ment be allowed, filed and
published as provided by law.
SHULMAN AND ALEMBIK
By Aaron I. Alembik
Attorneys for Petitioner
1134 National Bank of Georgia
Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
524-1337
EXHIBIT "A”
CERTIFICATE
I, NORMAN E. STEWART,
certify that I am Secretary of
BONANZA PRODUCE, INC., a
corporation organized and existing
under the laws of the State of
Georgia, the Petitioner in the
foregoing Petition, and that at a
Special Meeting of the Stockholders
held on the 16th day of December,
1968, notice of which was waived
by all of the Stockholders of said
corporation, resolutions were
adopted by unanimous vote of all
of the Stockholders of said
corporation, authorizing and con
senting to the Amendments to the
Charter or said corporation, sought
in the foregoing Petition, to which
this Certificate is attached.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and the
official seal of BONANZA
PRODUCE, INC., this 18th day of
December, 1968.
Norman E. Stewart,
Secretary
seal
ORDER
The foregoing Petition of
BONANZA PRODUCE, INC. to
amend its corporate Charter, by
inserting a new Paragraph 4 and
sub-paragraphs to said original
Charter, all as set forth in said
Petition, read and considered,
It appearing to the Court that
said Petition is made in accordance
with the laws of this State, and that
Petitioner has complied with the
requirements of the law regulating
the granting of amendments to
charters of corporations,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED,
ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that
the prayers of said Petition be, and
the same are hereby granted, and
the Charter of Petitioner is hereby
amended in all particulars as set out
in said Petition.
This day of December, 1968.
/s/ Edwin S. Kemp
Judge, Superior Court
Clayton Judicial Circuit
1-30
PUBLIC NOTICE
I, John Alex Richardson, Jr., do
hereby give notice that on and after
this date, January 9-1969, I will not
be responsible for any debts in
cured by any person other than
myself.
/s/J. A. Richardson
1/23
CITATION
DISMISSION OF
EXECUTORSHIP
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
Whereas, Mrs. Alberta Kottkamp
Eckert, Executor of the last will of
Emma J. Kottkamp, represents to
the Court, in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered Emma J. Kott
kamp estate: This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Executor should
not be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive Letters of Dis
mission, on the first Monday in
February, 1969.
Joe T. Lane, Ordinary
1/30
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE LOCAL
LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that there
> wil 1 be introduced at the regular
1969 Session of the General Assem
bly of Georgia, a bill to amend an
Act incorporating the Town of For
' est Park, (now City of Forest Park),
’ approved August 14, 1908 (Ga.
Laws 1908, p. 685), as amended, so
as to change the corporate limits of
said city; to provide an effective
i date; and for other purposes.
I This 31st day of December,
1968.
» Charles W. Summerday
I
CITATION
DISMISSION GUARDIANSHIP
. GEORGIA
1 CLAYTON COUNTY
Sandra M. Holloway, Guardian
; of David M. Holloway and John C.
Holloway, minors, has applied to
, me for a discharge from his guard
ianship of said minors:
This is therefore to notify all
persons concerned to file their ob
( jections, if any they have, on or
before rhe first Monday in Febru
’ ary next, else he will be discharged
from his guardianship as applied
i for -
Joe T. Lane, Ordinary
1/30
Georgia
. Clayton County:
There will be sold at Public Out-
I cry to the highest and best bidder
. for cash between the legal hours of
sale before the Courthouse Door in
। the City of Jonesboro, Clayton
County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in February, 1969, the follow
ing described property to wit:
(1) 270 Dresser & Mirror
, (1) 270 Chest
(1) 271 Bed
, (2) 270 Night Stands
(1) Beautyrest Extra Firm Mat
tress
■ (2) Beautyrest Box Springs
(l)PDJ186005 Dish Washer
(Coppertone-Maple Cutting Board,
front load, S No. 259280368
Said property levied per Mort
gage Fi. Fa. No. 8980, Clayton Civil
& Criminal Court, Haverty Furni
ture Co. Vs. Leroy Franks.
This the 3rd day of January,
1969.
Robert A. Deyton
Sheriff
1/30
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 the City of Jonesboro,
Clayton County, Georgia on the
first Tuesday in February, 1969,
the following described property,
to wit:
(1) Brown Westinghouse Refrig
erator S No. RH801449
(1) White G. E. Washer S No. ZC
121673
Said property levied per Distress
Warrant No. 9019, Clayton Civil &
Criminal Court, Mrs. Daniel L. Peek
vs. G. I. Camp.
This the 3rd day of January,
1969.
Robert A. Deyton
Sheriff
1/30
Georgia
Clayton County:
There will be sold at Public Out
cry to the highest and best Didder
for cash between the legal hours of
, sale before the Courthouse Door in
the City of Jonesboro, Clayton
County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in February, 1969, the follow
ing described property to wit:
(1) 1963 Mack Truck Model No.
F7l 5 T Trac to r, S No.
F715T1082 No Engine.
Said property levied per Mort
gage Fi. Fa. No. 8975, Clayton Civil
& Criminal Court Associates Dis
count Corp. Vs. Robert L. Mitchell.
This the 3rd day of January,
1969.
Robert A. Deyton
Sheriff
1/30
Georgia
Clayton County:
There will be sold at Public Out
cry to the highest and best bidder
for cash between the legal hours of
sale before the Courthouse Door in
the City of Jonesboro, Clayton
County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in February, 1969, the follow
ing described property to wit:
(1) 7 Pc. Dinette (Table & 6
Chairs No. 1G5731/G351
Said property levied per Mort
gage Fi. Fa. No. 8944, Clayton Civil
& Criminal Court, Bass Furniture
Company of Forest Park, Vs. Clif
ford Sullivan.
This the 3rd day of January,
1969.
Robert A. Deyton
Sheriff
1/30
CITATION NOTICE TO
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
' Woodrow Michael Tate late of Clay
ton County, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make
immediate payment.
January 7, 1969.
Robert Denton O'Neal
GEORGIA
CLAYTON COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
Because of default in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
by a Deed to Secure Debt executed
by JAMES G. PIERCE to
NATIONAL HOMES ACCEPT
ANCE CORPORATION dated May
9. 1968 and recorded in Deed Book
499, page 243, Clayton County
records, and transferred to
HARLEM SAVINGS BANK, NEW
YORK, NEW YORK by Assign
ment dated May 23, 1968 and rec
orded in Deed Book 500, page 596,
aforesaid records, and the holder
thereof pursuant to said Deed and
Note thereby secured, has declared
the entire amount of said indebted
ness due and payable and pursuant
to the Power of Sale contained in
said Deed, will on the First Tuesday
in February, 1969, during the legal
hours of sale, before the Court
house door in said County, sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, the property described in
said Deed, to-wit:
All that real estate situated and
being in Land Lot 172 of the 13th
, District of Clayton County, Geor
gia; being Lot 4, Block C, River
Valley Subdivision, Unit One, as
per plat recorded in Plat Book 11,
page 88, in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court, Clayton
County, Georgia, together with all
fixtures and other personal proper
ty conveyed by said Deed.
The sale will be held subject to
any unpaid taxes or other assess
ments which may be liens against
said property.
Notice has been given of inten
tion to collect attorney's fees in
accordance with the terms of the
Note secured by said Deed.
Said property will be sold as the
property of JAMES G. PIERCE and
the proceeds of said sale will be
applied to the payment of said in
debtedness, the expenses of said
sale, all as provided in said Deed,
and the undersigned will execute a
Deed to the Purchaser at said sale as
provided in the aforementioned
Deed to Secure Debt.
HARLEM SAVINGS BANK,
NEW YORK, NEW YORK,
Attorney in-Fact for
JAMES G. PIERCE
SWERTFEGER, SCOTT & PIKE
1000 First National Bank Building
Decatur, Georgia 30030
1/30
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure a debt
executed by James W. Morrow to
I. D. Bishop and E. P. Echols, dated
October 6, 1967 of thirteen
thousand dollars ($13,000.00) as
expressed therein, and recorded in
Deed Book 515, Page 672-674 in
the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clayton County,
Georgia, and said property being
fully described therein, and by
virtue of a default in the payment
of the indebtedness described in
said deed the undersigned, as
attorneys in fact for James W.
Morrow, have declared the
indebtedness due, and will sell said
property before the court house
door in Clayton County, Georgia
within the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the first
Tuesday in February, 1969.
Said property to be sold is all that
tract or parcel of land lying and
being in Land Lot 179 and 180 of
the 12th District of Clayton
County, Georgia and being Lot 4 of
the re-plat of Lots 2, 4 and 6 of
Block E, H. G. Moore Subdivision,
as shown in Plat Book 10, Page 48,
Clayton County Records and being
improved property known as 5115
Fourth Street, Morrow, Georgia.
Said property will be sold subject
to any outstanding and unpaid
taxes.
I. D. BISHOP and E. P.
ECHOLS, As Attorneys in Fact,
for JAMES W. MORROW
STONE & STONE, ATTORNEYS
1054 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
522-4335
1-30
NOTICE OF INTENTION k
TO INTRODUCE
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced at the regular
1969 Session of the General Assem
bly of Georgia a bill to Amend an
Act known as the "Clayton County’
Civil Service System Act", ap
proved April 2, 1963, Ga. Laws
1963, p. 2747 and as amendad
1968, Ga. Laws 1968, p. 2759, SO
as to change the provisions relating
to the coverage of employees; so aS
to change the per diem payments to
members of the Civil Service Board
and for other purposes. •
This the 4th day of January,
1969.
John R.McCannon
County Attorney
Clayton County
1-23
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced at the regular
1969 Session of the General Assem
bly of Georgia a bill to amend an
Act known as "Civil and Criminal
Court of Clayton County” (Ga.
Laws 1963, p. 3616, as amended by
Ga. Laws 1964, p. 2032), so as to
amend the Act to provide for the
turn over of funds collected
through the Court; to provide for
employees of said Court; to make
provisions for the Clerk of said
Court and the salaries of the elected
officials of the said Court; to repeal
conflicting laws and for other
purposes:
This the 4th day of January.
1969.
John R.McCannon
County Attorney
Clayton County
1-23
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
Georgia, Clayton County
Pursuant to a power of sale con
tained in a certain Deed to Secure
Debt, dated 26 April 1968 from
Frank R. Klima in favor of J. Carl
Gilbert, as recorded in Deed Book
497, Page 522, Clayton County
Records, by virtue of a default in
the monthly payments of the debt
mentioned therein, J. Carl Gilbert,
As Attorney in Fact for Frank R.
Klima, will sell at public outcry
within the legal hours of sale, for
cash, to the highest bidder, on the
first Tuesday in Feb. 1969, the
following described property to
wit :
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot 110 of
the 13 th District of Claytonr
County, Georgia, being Lot 2,
Block C, Springview Subdivision, as
per Plat recorded in Plat Book 6,
Page 174, Clayton County Records,
and being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
South side of Shady Lane, from the *
point of intersection of the South
side of Shady Lane, with the East
side of Moss Drive, if said Street,
lines were extended to form an
angle instead of a curve, said point,
of beginning also being located at
the Northeast corner of Lot 1 of
said Block and Subdivision; thence
running East along the South side
of Shady Lane 75 feet to an iron
pin at the Northwest corner of Lot
3 of said Block and Subdivision;:
thence running South along the
West line of said Lot 3 for 150 feet
to an iron pin; thence running West
75 feet to an iron pin; thence
running North along the East line
of the aforementioned Lot 1 for.
150 feet to an iron pin on the
South side of Shady Lane at the
point of beginning. Being known as
471 Shady Lane, Forest Park, Ga.
Said property above described
will be sold subject to a first
mortgage as recorded on the Deed
Record Books; also subject to
restrictions and easements of
record, unpaid taxes and
assessments, if any. •
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied to the payment of the
indebtedness due J. Carl Gilbert
and all charges and expenses irtt
connection with this foreclosure
and the balance, if any, to be
applied as provided by law.
J. Carl Gilbert
As Attorney in Fact for
Frank R. Klima
(Present owner being Jack
Williams)
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER IN LOAN DEED
GEORGIA,
CLAYTON COUNTY
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a security deed exe
cuted and delivered by Richards &
Higgins Developers, Inc. to Mutual
Federal Savings and Loan Asso
ciation of Atlanta dated October
22, 1958 and recorded in Deed
Book 182, page 247, Clayton
County Records, there will be sold
before the Courthouse door of said
County of the first Tuesday in
February, 1969, during the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in Land Lot 213, of
the 12th District, Clayton County
Georgia, being Lot 6, as per plat of
the I. M. Burks Subdivision by
W. T. Poston, Surveyor, dated
February 8, 1958, and being more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
southerly side of Tony (also called
Toney) Road 973 feet easterly
from the center line of State High
way 42, as measured along the
southerly side of Tony Road, and
following the curvature thereof;
thence running easterly along the
southerly side of Tony Road 75
feet to a point; thence south 157
feet to the north side of a branch;
thence southwesterly along the
northerly side of said branch 75
feet to the southeast corner of Lot
5, aforesaid plat; thence north 160
feet to Tony Road at the point of
beginning; this being improved
property with a house thereon; all
as shown on plat for Richards &
Higgins Developers, Inc. by W. T.
Poston, dated October 1, 1958.
The debt secured by said deed
being in default by reason of the
non-payment of the monthly in
stallments due Nov. 22, 1968 and
subsequent installments, the entire
debt has been declared due; said
sale will be for the purpose of
paying the said debt and the pro
ceeds thereof will be applied to the
payment of said indebtedness and
the expense of this procedure; said
property will be sold subject to all
taxes and assessments, if any, and
will be sold as the property of
Richards & Higgins Developers, Inc.
This 3rd day of January, 1969.
Mutual Federal Savings
and Loan Association of
Atlanta as Attorney-in-Fact
for Richards & Higgins
Developers, Inc.
T. J. Henry, Attorney
2563 Gordon Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30311
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO APPLY FOR
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that there
will be an application for local
legislation to introduce a bill at the
Regular 1969 Session of the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia to amend
an Act known as "Civil and Crim
inal Court of Clayton County” (Ga.
Laws 1963, p. 3616, as amended by
Ga. Laws 1964, p. 2032) so as to
provide for the payment of costs in
all civil cases filed in said Court; so
as to provide for a system of
permanent records of said Court; s<X
as to provide for payment of
necessary expenses involved in the
operation of said Court and allied
offices; to repeal conflicting laws
and for other purposes.
This 16th day of January, 1969.
Joe B. Mundy *
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CLAYTON COUNTY
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
JONESBORO, GEORGIA ~
January 14, 1969.
Sealed bids will be received by
the Clayton County Commit'
sioners, at their office, Room 211,
Clayton County Courthouse until
10 a.m., Tuesday, February 4, 1969
for Aerial Photographs of Clayton
County, Georgia. Specifications
may be obtained from the Purchas-i
ing Agent, Room 211, Courthouse,,
upon request.
Clayton County reserves the right
to accept or reject any and all bids.
Elbert C. Wood, P.A.
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