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Sarah’s Coiffures
Trenton, Georgia
Phone 323
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HIS PREMILLENIAL RETURN
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A REVIVAL WILL START MARCH 27 THRU APRIL 10
COME, PRAY AND WORK
Put A demonstration can help you drive
yourself
one of 102 new
CHEVROLETS
plus a *1,000
U. S. Savings Bond
in our big
MIRACLE MILE
CONTEST
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Contest, without cost or obligation,
and you may win one of 102 new
Chevrolets given away.
STEALING THE THUNDER FROM THE
Again in 1954—for the 19th straight year— HIGH-PRK El) CARS!
MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY
E 333 ON THE SQUARE TRENTON, GEORGIA
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
TO THE HONORABLE JOHN
.Y DAVIS. JUDGE OF THE
SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY:—
J. Kenneth Cooke, LaVerne
A Co;ke and J. M Case, here¬
inafter called applicants, bring
this application for the grant¬
ing of a charter for a private
corporation, and show to the
Court the following facts: —
— 1 —
They desire for themselves,
their associates and successors,
to be incorporated under the
name of Trentcn Clinic and
Hospital, Inc., the principal of¬
fice and place of business of
said corporation shall be located
m Dade County, Georgia, with
the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of
business in such ether places as
may be determined,
— 2 —
The applicants are residents
of and their Post Office address
is, Trenton. Georgia
—3—
The purpose and object of
said corporation is pecuniary
gain and pro-fit to its share¬
holders The general nature of
the business to be transacted,
and the corporate powers de¬
sired. are: — sell, and
(ai To buy, own hospital
operate a clinic and
and to do all things necessary
cr Incident thereto.
ib) To buy and sell, acquire,
own, held, rent, lease, pledge,
mortgage, transfer and assign
both real and personal character proper¬
ty of every kind and
and to deal with the same in
any way and manner that may
seem expedient. all of the
(c) To have
powers and enjoy all of the
privileges enumerated in Sec-
tions 22-1827 22-1828 and
,
22-1870 of the Cede of Georgia,
and all of the other powers and
privileges enumerated in Chap¬
ters 22-18 and 22-19 of said
Code, and all of the powers and
privileges enumerated therein
are made a part hereof to the
Tftt DARE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MARCH 31, 1935
same extent as If the same
were specifically quoted herein.
The time f;r which said cor¬
poration is to have existence is
thirty-five (35) years.
— 5 —
The minimum amount of the
capital with which the corpo¬
ration will begin business, snail
be Five Thousand Dollars
(55,000.00) either in cash or
other assets or a combination
of the two.
—6—
The maximum number of
shares of stock uiat the corpo¬
ration is authorized to have
outstanding at any cne time
shall be two hundred and any
(250) shares of common stock
of the lace or par value of One
Hundred Dollars (5100.00) per
snare and two thousand shares
of pieferred stock of a par va¬
lue of Ten Dollars (SlO.uUi per
share All voting rights shall be
held by the holders of the com¬
mon stock, each share of com¬
mon stock being entitled to one
(1) vote. The preferred stock
shall have the rights, privileges i
and immunities hereinafter set -
foith, and shall contain the
following Previsions, to-wit: —
ia» DIVIDEND: Holders of the
preierred stock shall be entitled
to receive, when and as de¬
clared by the Board of Direct¬
ors from the annual net jxrofit
or net assets, in excess of the
capita] of the corporation,
yearly dividends at tire rate of
sixty cents ($0.90) per share,
and no more; the dividends tc
be cumulative and paid before
any dividend on common stock
shall be paid or set apart.
(b) PREFERENCE UPON LI¬
QUIDATION: In the event of
liquidation, disolution or wind¬
ing up of the Company, etLher
voluntarily or involutarily. the
holders of preferred stock shall
be entitled to be paid all un¬
paid cumulative dividends and
shall share in the remaining as¬
sets of the Company in pre¬
ference to the holders of the
common stock.
(c) REDEMPTION: The
Company may at its option,
expressed hv vote of its Board
of Directors, at any time or
from time to time, redeem the
whole or any part of the out¬
standing preferred stock The
redemption price for such stock
redemeed shall be the par va¬
lue of the stock, plus unpaid
accumulated dividends. Notice
of anv proposed redemption
shall be given by the Company
by mailing a copy of such no¬
tice at least fifteen days prior
to the date fixed for such re¬
demption to the holders of re¬
cord cf preferred stock to be
redeemed at their respective
addresses as shown on the
books of the Company. Divi¬
dends on the stock called for
redemption as herein provided
for shall cease to accumulate
from and after the date fixed
In such notice.
(d) RESTRICTIONS ON
CORPORATE POWERS: The
consent of the holders of two-
thirds of the preferred stock
shall be required for the crea¬
tion or issuance of any stock
having preference or rights se¬
nior to the preferred stock, the
alteration, amendment or re¬
peal of any of the provisions
hereof relating to the preferred
stock In any manner
cial to the holder,? thereof,
tne merger or consolidation of
the Company wuth any
corporation unless after
merger and consolidation
preierred stock snail be tne
nior security of tne resulting
auiviving corporation.
tet VOTING RIGHTS:
pr^ierrea stock shaii have
voting rignts except as
irom time to time be manda¬
tory unoer the laws of
— 7 —
Applicants pray that the li¬
ability oi stockholders in
corporation be contined and li¬
mited to tne unpaid purchase
price oi tne stock subscribed
ior by each.
WHEKEr'ORE: —
pray to be incorporated under
tne name and style
with all tne rights and privileges
nerein set out and such ad¬
ditional powers and privileges as
..iay ue necessary, tc or in¬
cident to the conduct of the
Dusiness for which applicants
are asking incorporation, and
as ma Y allowed like corpo-
rations under the laws of Geor¬
gia as they new or may here-
after exist
Maddox J. Hale
Attorney for Applicants.
Filed in office this 5th day of
March. 1955.
Grace H. Williams
Clerk Superior Court
Dade County, Georgia.
IN RE
PETITION TO INCORPORATE
TRENTON CLINIC AND HOS¬
PITAL, INC.
CHARTER APPLICATION
DECEMBER TERM 1954
DADE SUPERIOR COURT
ORDER OF COURT
The foregoing petition of J.
Kenneth Cooke, LaVerne A.
Cooke and J. M. Case to be in¬
corporated under the name of
TRENTON CLINIC AND HOS¬
PITAL, INC., read and consi¬
dered. It appearing that said
petition is within the purview
and intention of the laws ap¬
plicable thereto, and that all of
said laws have been fully com¬
plied with, including the pre-
of a certificate
the Secretary of State as re
quired by Sec. 22-1803 of the
Annotated Code of Georgia:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED,
ADJUDGED AND DECREED
that all the prayers of said pe¬
tition are granted and said ap¬
plicants and their associates,
and assigns are here¬
by incorporated and made a
body politic under the name
and style of TRENTON CLINIC
AND HOPSPITAL, INC., for and
during the period of thirty-five
(35) years, with the privilege of
renewal at the expiration of
that time according to the laws
Georgia, and that said cor¬
is hereby granted and
vested with all the rights and
privileges mentioned in said
Granted at Chambers this 7th
of March, 1955.
John W. Davis
Judge Superior Court,
Dade County, Georgia
Filed in office this 16th day
March, 1955.
Grace H. Williams
Clerk Superior Court
County, Georgia.
4 t — 4 - 7
SHERIFFS SALE
| There will be sold at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash between the le¬
gal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in April, 1955, the fol¬
ic wing property; —
Six wood frames
One new screen door
Six window sash with lights
One Erie Invoice machine
One Lyons steel desk
One mail box
Ten 20n watt bulbs
Five flourescent bulbs
Four large rolls weatherstrip-
(Ping rolls weatherstrip¬
Five small
ping Goodyear
Pour 5-gal. cans of
Aluminum coating
Six 1-gal. cans of paint (Belk¬
nap) of Belknap
Sixty 1 qt, cans
paint pint Belk¬
Seventy-two cans
nap paint one-half pint
Eighty-nine
cans Belknap paint
One case of plastic piaster
Six 1 qt. cans of miscellaneous
paint foil
One roll Termite
One pr. Penn scales
One half keg of three penny
nails
Three squares Rubbercid As¬
bestos siding
Two pieces Threshold wea-
terstrip
Two form pullers
One tool chest with three
drawers
One Newton N Drill (Electric)
One sheet of Masonite
Two ladders
One Hand Lathe
One Hand Saw Vise and
Clamps
One miscellaneous assortment
of window glass
One sheet Beauty bended
Formica
Nine drums exterior house
material
One Delta Milwaukee Cres-
cent Planer.
Said property levied upon as
the property of W. M. Dowdey,
and will be sold to satisfy a fi
fa issued against him in favor
of A. L. Dyer in a distress war¬
rant proceeding issue*! by the
Court. 960th District. G.
M. of Dade County, Georgia, on
February 15, 1955.
Said property consisting of
machinery and other articles
dificuSt to transport the sale
will be held where said proper¬
ty is now looated, in what is
known as the Dowdey Millwork
Building on the east side of
North Main Street in the City
of Trenton, Dade County, Geor¬
gia.
This March 7, 1955
F. C. Graham
Sheriff of Dade County, Ga.
4 t c — 3 - 31
WANT ADS are a cent a word
with a minimum of 25c for one
insertion—Try Our Want Ad
Column.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
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For Early Shipment
CROPS FOR SPRING
PLANTING 1955
Superior Adapted Varieties and Hybrids of:
Cotton Bermuda Grasses Okra Velvet Bean*
Corn Peanuts Soybeans Watermelon
OTHER CROPS, FOR FALL PLANTING 1955
RYE: CLOVER: FESCUE: OATS: WHEAT: LUPINE
See your local Seed Dealer for Certified Seed
Or write today fo? list of 1955 Certified Seed Growers
GEORGIA CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
2D8 Hoke Smith Annex Athens, Georgia
PASTURE GRASS: CLOVERS:
Fescue
Orchard Grass White Dutch
Rye Grass Ladino
Dali is
Lespedeza and other Hay-Seed
Hybrid and Prolific Corn
Garden Seed
Farmers 9 Co-op
Trenton, Georgia
There's a Better Way
to Lend. Luster
to a Name
ONE WAY to add luster to a name is to
polish the letters of a bronze plaque. A better
way is to make the name stand for something.
Some stormy night you may see one of
our trouble-shooting linemen at the top of
a power pole. His companions are rain, light¬
ning, thunder and a howling wind. His objec¬
tive: to keep your electric service flowing
along as usual.
He is making the name of his company
stand for good service. Thousands of other
employes are adding luster in other ways.
They are making the name of the Georgia
Power Company stand for fair treatment,
good citizenship, courtesy and friendliness.
You can’t create that kind of luster with
a cloth and can of polish. You have to earn
it — every day.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER W I t I * V I