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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., April 4, 1946
ffirinON FOR CHARTER
CKHBttLV HOUSTON. COUNTY
Th» Suoerior Court of said
'■> t. Judges thereof:
tCton- petition of Neal M. Phelps,
ILvor F. V." 1. , E. A- Andess n.
€Dr>'vr- M ) Qv uton E. Fi her s
We;»tr L. Marks, C. K. Rodgc rs,
ftmv R W. J. Grady McCrimmon,
At, A Cu i. Taylor Brundege, C. O.
OnAuxn and Jim Salters, ail of the
ShAe ami County aforesaid, respect
nows:
1.
TWI th do:, e themselves, their
ammaaCcs ar. i successors to be in-
Mr ;p«cr.> led as a non-profit patriotic,
mmnu/f and charitable organization
wmi: ’ the name and style of “AR
LEONARD JOHNSON POST
TKf in, THE AMERICAN LE
<•3! «. DEPARTMENT OF GEOR
€3ia,, w: -
2.
A •>’ t ■ ■ petitioners are officers’
J. C. HELLER & SONS
1-4 Mile South, Perry, Ga., Hwy. 41
General and Specialized
WELDING and REPAIRING
Atl Makes Tractors, Internal Combustion
Engines and Farm Machinery
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PERRY, GEORGIA
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"JCS MOL' IT NATCHEL, SONNYI”
DISCOVERING"
HI MCLE N ATCH E L
'G ■ da', Luck in 1961, an arils!, driving leisurely along a
■t ' In '• oad in the deep South, heard the sound of banjo
r ' lii ating toward him through the trees. He left his
<i and followed the sad-sweet strains until he found a
,;il 'g in the 1 orest where, on a lil llt* cabin porch, sat
n. ud darky, a retl-headed hoy ot twelve, and a dog—in
S; ■ niidclh of a music lesson! All unseen, the artist set up
iv- easel and soon, upon the cam as, appeared the hoy, all
ndrs, his face screwed up in earnest effort, manfully
s: ; v,lii with tin 1 stringed instrument; the dog looking,
,<v n pniniul apprehension; the old man patiently urging:
je. h.ol’ it uatchel. Sonny-thalaway, natehel!”
This beautiful painting by lly 1 lintenueister was fea
” c ( the 19 >3 I ncK* Natehel calendar, and introduced
i million people the familiar figure of “Uncle Natehel”,
rfir. kindly old man who has appeared ever since as the
xeaihol of Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda.
Uncle Natehel is really a rare and lovable character.
Cxown old in the employ of Sonin ’s family, he is known
ts “Veiyone for miles around for his inexhaustible supply
ei -Tories about the wonders of Nature and his belief that
th best way to do anything is the “Natehel” way. And that
of .ourse, is how he got his name.
Hdfaud
CHILEAN NITRATE of SODA
, in the aforementioned post of The
American Legion and it is desired 1
that said corporation, when created,,
shall be the successor to the unin-1
corporated Arthur Leonard Johnson
Post No. 172. Tne American Legion,!
Department of Georgia which is 10-1
cated at Warner Robins, Georgia in
s id County and which is a post of I
the National American Legion cre
ated by an act of Congress, and!
members of the present organize-1
lion shall not he divested of any (
rights they have in the same but
shall have rights in the corporation
equivalent to their interest in the
present unincorporated post, and it
is desired that the parliamentary j
design of the unincorporated pos‘
be maintained in the corporation i
until such time as the membership,
all of whom are desirous of having [
this corporation created, see fit to
change the same by appropriate ac
tion.
i 3.
The objects and purposes are as
, follows:
a. For God and country, we asso
' elate ourselves together for the fol
, lowing purposes: To uphold and dc
i fend the Constitution of the United ■
States of America; to maintain law |
! and order; to foster and perpetaate
I a one hundred percent American-1
I ism; to preserve the memories ana
I incidents ot our association in th
I Great Wars; to inculcate a sense of
! individual obligation to the com
| munity, state and nation; to combat
I the autoci acy of both the classes
and the masses; to make right the
j master of might; to promote peace
and good will on earth; to safe
| guard and transmit to posterity the
principles of justice, freedom and
democracy; to consecrate and sane
j tily our comradeship by our devo
tion to mutual helpfulness.
b- To purchase, lease or other
wise acquire real property, lease
holds or other interests or rights to
real property wherever situated,
and to hold, own, operate, manage,
maintain, improve, sell, convey,
lease, mortgage, encumber, ex
change and dispose of the same.
c. To purchase or otherwise ac
quire, own, sell and dispose of per
sonal property of any kind or de
scription.
d. To have and maintain a Legion
hall and clubrooms whore they may
serve meals and beverages and
where they may have various en
tertainments and gatherings and
carry on generally such activities
as are carried on customarily in
connection with the operation of a
Post of The American Legion.
e. To borrow money for its corp
orate purposes, and for money so
borrowed, or in payment of money
acquired, or for any other lawful
object and purpose of the corpora
tion, to make, execute, accept, in
dorse, issue and deliver bonds, notes,
bills of exchange or other obliga
tion, secured or unsecured.
f. To do all and everything nec
essary, suitable and proper for the
accomplishment of any of the pur
poses or attainments of any of the
objects, or the furtherance of any
of the powers herein set forth; eith
er alone or in association with other
corporations, firms or individuals,
and to do every other act or acts,
thing or things incidental or ap
purtenant to or in connection with
the said aforesaid objects or powers,
or any part or parts thereof; and to
have all the rights, powers and
privileges, now or hereafter confer
red by the laws of the State of
Georgia in reference to non-profit
societies, and charitable organiza
tions, or any act amendatory there
to or supplemental thereon or in
substitution therefor.
4.
Petitioners desire that they be in
corporated for a period of thirty
five (35) years.
5.
The principal office of said corp
oration shall be located in said
County.
6.
The Post Office address of all of
the applicants is Warner Robins,
Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
stylo aforesaid with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein
sot forth, and as arc now, or may
i be hereafter be allowed a corpora
tion of similar character under the
laws of Georgia.
S. GUS JONES,
Attorney for Petitioners
ORDER OF COURT
The foregoing petition having
been presented, read and considered
and a certificate of the secretary of
the State of Georgia having been
presented showing that there is no
other corporation of the same name
now registered in his records; and
it appearing that the charter sought
is within the scope and provisions
of the laws of the State of Georgia;
it is therefore ordered and adjudged
that said petition be and the same
is hereby granted and that the pe
titioners, their associates and suc
cessors be and they are hereby duly
incorporated and chartered under
the name and style of "ARTHUR
LEONARD JOHNSON POST NO.
172, THE AMERIACN LEGION,
DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA,
INC.", for a period of thirty-five
(35) years, with all the rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities as
enumerated or prayed for in said
1 petition and as granted to similar
corporations under the laws of the
State of Georgia-
This Ist. day of April, 1946.
MALLORY C. ATKINSON.
J. S. C. M. C.
Filed in office this April Ist, 1946,
TOMMIE S. HUNT
Clerk of Houston
Superior Court.
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Headquarters at
Houston Hardware Co.
Phone 2G7 Perry, Ga.
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