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VRAOf-MARK
A Proclamation.
Submitting a proposed amend-
mant to the Constitution of Geor¬
gia to be voted on at the General
Election to be held on Tuesday,
November 2, 1948, proposing to
the qualified voters of the State
of GeorgD an amendment to Par¬
agraph W, Section 1, of Article
VTI of the Constitution of the
State of Georgia, so as to author¬
ize and provide that the County
Board of Education of DoKalb
bounty may levy a tax for school
turposes on all property located
n said County not included in
iny independent school system
ocated therein, and to provide
hat the exemption granted in
his paragraph shall not apply
o the levy made by said Board of
education for school purposes;
nd for other purposes. •
By His Excellency,
M. E. THOMPSON', Acting
Governor, State of Georgia.
WHEREAS, by the votes of
wo-thirds of the members elected
o each of the tAO Houses, the
leneral Assembly at its 1317 Ses-
ion proposed an amendment to
he Constitulion of this State as
et forth in a Resolution approved
n the-28th day of March, 1347,
o-wit:
Authorizing and providing
that the County Board of Edu¬
cation of Delta!!) County may
levy a tax for school purposes
all property located in said
County not included in any in¬
dependent school system locat¬
ed therein, and to provide that
the exemption granted in this
paragraph shall not apply to the
levy made by said Board of Ed¬
ucation for school purposes;
and for other purposes.
9L R. No. 9S-483A R. A. No. 3!
A RESOLUTION
Proposing to the qual'.'icd vet-
rs of Georgia an amendment to
’aragranh IV, Section I, of Ar-
icle VII of the Constitution cf
leorgia -so as to authorize ar.d ,
rovide that the County Board of ;
Iducation of DeKalb County may
?vy a tax for school purposes !
n all property located in said
tounly not included in ar.v inc.o-
ender.t school svslein located
herein, and to proe'da that the
;raph xemption granted in this para-j
shall not app’y to the levy
1 nade by said Board of Education
or school p'^ro'-es; a:.d fo- other
turposes. • ' j
BE IT RLLOLVED BY THE
IENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE
►TATE OF GEORGIA: j
SECTION 1.
That paragraph IV, and Section
t, of Article VII of the Constitu¬
tion of Georgia be and the same
s hereby amended by adding at
Ine end thereN a provision to
read as follows: *
‘‘Provided, however, that the
exemption heroin grunted shall
not prevent the County Board of
Education of DeKalb County
from levying a tax for school pur¬
poses on all properly located in
DeKaib County not included in
any independent school system lo-
cn.ed therein, including such
property as may be exempted
from State and County Taxation
!:y reason of the homestead ex¬
emption herein provided for. The
sa d Board of Education of De¬
Kalb County is hereby authorized
and empowered to levy for school
purposes a tax on all of the prop¬
erty located in said county not
in any independent
school system located therein, in¬
cluding the property which may
be exempted from State and
County taxation by virtue of this
paragraph of the Constitution.”
SECTION 2.
Be it further resolved by the
authority aforesaid that when the
above proposed amendment to the
Constitution shall have been
agreed to by two-thirds of the
member* elected to each of the
two Houses of the General Assem¬
bly and the same has been entered
on theiir Journals with the ayes
and na>» taken thereon, the Gov¬
ernor siall be and he is hereby
authorised and instructed to
cause such amendment to be pub¬
lished iai one or more newspapers
in each Congressional District of
:h;s State, for two months next
►receding the time of holding the
rext general election, at which
jeneral election the above pro-
x.sed a nendment shall be submit-
:ed foi ratification or rejection
to the electors of this State, at
vhich < lection every person shall
be qualified to vote who is qual¬
ified to vote for the members of
the General Assembly. All per¬
sons voting at said election in
favor of adopting the proposed
amendment to the Constitution
shall have written or printed on
their ballot the w’ords, ‘‘For rat¬
ification of Amendment to Para¬
graph IV, Section I of Article VII
cf ihe Constitution on providing
that the exemption from taxation
of the homestead of residents
shall not apply in the County of
DeKalb as against levies of taxes
for school purposes by the County
Board of DeKalb County." and
eh persons opposing the adoption
of said Amendment shell have
v : n or printed on their billot
t!., ® ords, “Against ratification
of Amendment to Paragraph IV
Time to renew your subscrip-
tion to The ' " '*3.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948.
Scction I of Article VII of the
Constitution providing that the
exemption from taxation of the
homestead of residents shall not
apply in the County of DeKalb as
against levies of taxes for school
purposes by the County Board of
DeKalb County.” If the people
shall ratify such amendment by
a majority of the electors qual¬
ified to vote for members of the
General Assembly voting thereon,
such amendment shall become a
part of the Constitution of this
State. The returns of the elec¬
tions shall be made in like manner
as returns for elections of mem¬
bers of the General Assembly and
it shall be the duty of the Secre¬
tary of State to ascertain the re¬
sult and to certify the result to
the Governor, who shall, if such
amendment be ratified, make
proclamation thereof.
SECTION 3.
Be it further resolved that all
laws and parts of laws in conflict
with this resolution be a~d tH
same are hereby repealed.
FRED HAND
Speaker cf the House
JOE BOONE
Clerk of the House
WM. T. DEAN
Acting President of the Senate
and President Pro Tern
: IRS. I-IENRY W. NEVIN
Secretary cf the Senate
APPROVED: M. E. THOMPSON
Acting Governor
This 23lli day of March, 1347.
NOV, THEREFORE, I, M. E.
Acting Governor of
Georgia, do issue this my proclam-
alien hereby declaring that the
foregoing amendment to
the Constitution of Georgia is
for ratification or re-
to the voters of the State
to vote for members of
the Ccr.cral Assembly at the Gen-
Flection to he held on Tues-
November 2, 1348.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
hereunto set my hand, and
the Great Seal of the Slate
to 1,? affixed, at the Capitol in
* :e t ' y of Atlanta this the 25*
of August A. D., 1018. %
M. E. THOMPSON,
^Acting Governor
By The Acting Governor j
BEN W. FORTS ON. JR., :
Secretary cf S ‘ C . fc
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OCT. 1st - 10th
ORDINANCE NO—
OF
CITY OF TRENTON
BE It ORDAINED by the
and Council of the City of
ton, Georgia, that from and
the date of the passage of
Ordinance, all persons
motor vehicles or horse
vehicles on the Public Square
said City of Trenton, shall
ate and drive such vehicles
the right of the Court House
whatever direction they may
traveling, and so that said
House shall at all times be
remain on and to their left.
it further Ordained that any
ail persons found guilty of
violation of the provisions
this Ordinance shall be fined
less than One Dollar ($1.00)
more than Ten Dollars
for each offense.
The above Ordinance read
passed at regular session on
the 6 day of September 1948.
A. L. DYER
Mayor
ATTEST:
j J. H. WILKINS
City Recorder
4t. Pd-
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
To The Superior Court Of Said
County:
The petition of K. M. Gillen,
Opal D. Boling, and J. A. Boling,
the post office address of all
whom is Route 3, Rising Fawn,
Georgia, hereinafter referred to!
as petitioners, respectfully
shows:
1
That petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates and
successors to be incorporated
under the name and style of
‘ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ENTER- j
PRISES, Inc.”
2 .
That the principal office and
place of business of said cor¬
poration shall be located at
Route 3, Rising Fawn, Dade
County, Georgia; but petitioners
desire the privelege of establish¬
ing branch offices and places of
business at other places within
or without the State of Georgia,
and within or without the United
States of America, as may be
determined by the corporation.
3.
That the purpose and object of
the corporation is pecuniary gain
and profit to its shareholders.
4.
That the general nature of the
business to be carried on, trans¬
acted and engaged in by the
corporation is as follows, to-wit:
(a) To buy, own, hold, sell,
encumber, rent, lease, sub-lease,
exchange, transfer, otherwise, assign, im- the j
prove, and as to
corporation may seem desirable J
or expedient, deal generally in,
real estate and personal property.
(b) To engage in the whole¬
sale and retail sale and distri¬
bution of goods, wares, merchan¬
dise and minerals, of any and all
kinds, and to own, lease, rent
end otherwise have control of
and operate stores and ware¬
houses.
(c) To engage in farming and
the raising of livestock and poul¬
try, and to buy, sell and deal
generally in farm products, live¬
stock and poultry.
(d) To explore, dig, mine and
excavate for, and engage in the
production of, oil, gas, water,
coal and minerals of all kinds,
above and beneath the surface
of the ground.
(e) To produce, manufacture,
process, sell and distribute build¬
ing and construction materials,
supplies and equipment, of any
and all kinds, including, but not
limited to, the conduct of timber,
logging and lumber operations,
and the manufacture of brick
and tile of all kinds.
(f) To own, hold and operate
tourist courts, taverns, hotels,
concessions, restaurants, and
other public lodging and eating,
establishments.
(g) To own and/or operate a
radio broadcasting station, or
stations, both AM and FM Type,
as well as television and facsi¬
mile, and any other improvement
in the radio art, and to conduct
all activities incident to the
successful execution of said ob¬
jectives; including the right to
contract with or become a part
of a radio or television broad¬
casting chain or chains; to apply
for and obtain franchises from
any and all governmental agen¬
cies as by law required; to act
as commercial agent for radio
advertising and/or other forms
of advertising, either directly or
indirectly in the capacity of ad-
' vertising agency; to sell, resell
and broker radio advertising;
and to purchase, acquire, apply
for, register, secure, hold, own
or sell, or otherwise dispose of
any and all copyrights, trade
marks and trade names and
distinctive marks.
(h) To own, hold and operate
places of entertainment and
amusement, including, but not
limited to, motion picture
theatres and clubs.
(i) To erect structures of all
kinds, residental and commercial-
(j) To enter into partnerships
with others for the accomplish¬
ment of any lawful undertaking.
(k) To enter into all such con¬
tracts, agreements, bonds or
other writings, and to do such
other lawful things, as may be
necessary, useful or convenient
in the successful prosecution of
any of the businesses or under¬
takings hereinbefore mentioned.
5.
That the time for which said
corporation is to have exsitence
is Thirty-Five (35) years, with
the privilege of renewal as
allowed under the laws of the
State of Georgia.
6 .
That said corporation shall
' have one class of stock, to-wil.,
j Common Stock, of the par valu l
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of Ten ($10.00) Dollars per share,
of which the maximum number
of shares that the corporation
shall be authorized to have out¬
standing at any time shall be
Fifteen Thousand (15,000), mak¬
ing the maximum authorized
captial stock of the corporation
One Hundred Fifty Thousand
($150,000) Dollars.
7.
That the amount of capital
with which the corporation will
begin business is the sum of Six
Thousand ($6,000) Dollars, which
amount has been subscribed and
paid in for stock, either in cash,
or in goods or property at a fair
valuation.
8.
That petitioners present to the
Court a certificate from the
Secretary of State of Georgia,
showing that the name of the
proposed corporation is not the
name of any other existing cor¬
poration, according to the
records in the office of said
Secretary of State.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid, with
all of the rights and privileges
herein set out, and with such
additional powers and privileges
as may be necessary, proper, or
incident to the conduct of the
businesses and undertakings
hereinbefore mentioned, and as
may be allowed like corporations
under the laws of the State of
Georgia as they now or may
hereafter exist.
E. D. RIVERS,
Attorney for Petitioners.
i
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
RE: Petition to Incorporate )
Lookout Mountain ) ORDER.
Enterprises, Inc. )
The within and foregoing peti¬
tion of K. M. Gillen, Opal D.
Boling, and J. A. Boling, to be
incorporated under the name of
‘‘Lookout Mountain Enterprises,
Inc.," xead and considered; and
It appearing that said petition
is within the purview of Georgia
laws applicable thereto, and that
all of said laws have been fully
complied with, including the pre¬
sentation of a certificate from
the Secretary of State as to said
corporate name;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND
DECREED, That all of the pray¬
ers of said petition be, and they
hereby are, granted, and said
petitioners, their associates and
successors, are hereby incorpor¬
ated and made a body politic
under the name and style of
‘‘Lookout Mountain Enterprises,
Inc.,” for and during a period of
Thirty-Five (35) years, with the
privilege of renewal at the ex¬
piration of that time, according
to the laws of Georgia; and that
said corporation is hereby grant¬
ed and vested with all of the
rights and privileges mentioned
in said petition and as authoriz¬
ed by law; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
AND DECREED, That applicants
are not required to publish a
copy of said application and
order within a week after the
filing thereof, but may begin the
publication of the same at any
time thereafter.
Granted in Chambers, this the
18th day of September, 1948.
J. H. PASCHALL
Judge of the Superior Court,
Dade County, Georgia
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