Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 22, 1928, Image 6

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mmm UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. NOVEMBER 22. 1»2* FARMERS CLUB FAVORS Teacher—Don't you know that HOME ECONOMIC AGENT “«*"* th “ must * 1 2 3 pause? Member* Enjoy Hospotdity At Home Willie—Of course I do. An auto of Mr. and Mr*. Tarranca Tremor. driwr punc tuated hk tire in front of Hear In term (inf Talk* our j, 0U8e Sunday and he paused for hali an hour. The Fanners Club had a most de lightful and profitable meeting at the IN RE: home of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Will of Miss Emma Haugh: Trusnor last Saturday. After a roost! Baldwin Court of Ordinary’. F«ti- delightful dinner, which was elegant- tion for probate of ly served by Mrs. Treanor, and form thoroughly enjoyed by the guests, the menu being composed of the most tempting and appetizing viands, a business meeting was held. Miss Lula Edwards, District Super visor of Home Economics, who had been invited to bo a guest of the ate, lying and being in the City of Milledgeville, in said State and County, containing One (1) Acre, more or less, being Lot No. 1 in Square No. 57 of said City, bounded as follows: On the North by Wash ington Street; on the East by Liberty Street; on the South by Lot No. 2 in said square belonging to O. L. Tanner; and on the West by Lot No. 3 in said Square; said land being a solemn I 8quare ®^ es being 210 feet long each. The land above described will oe otf- Tu: Mr«. T. W. Gerry. Virginli Hnuffh. Catherin Haugh, AugurU, <u*<l '°r aale fim in four aeparete Haugh, and Georg. Hough, Jr., non-! parcels, at follow.: residents of the State of Georgia, and i First Parcel: All that tract or par- heirs at law of Miss Emma Haugh,! cle of land situate, lying and being deceased. I in Lot No. 1 in Square 57 of the Roy T. Baisden, Sr., having appli-1 City of Milledgeville, fronting sixty Club, was presented aad made a most! ed, as executor, for probate in solemn | feet on Washington Street and run- intere.vting talk, telling of the work i form of the last will and testament | ing back south of the snme width that is done by Home Economic i of Miss Emma Haugh of said county,! 210 feet; said land being a strip of | of lhe whole property the bid is agents in the Counties where they are ; you, as heirs at law of said deceased,, land sixty feet wide cut off from the ; amount than the aggregate of employed. The agents in numbers being non-residents of the State of j west side of said lot No. 1, and is i e bid* for the separate parcels of counties have transformed thel Georgia, are hereby required to be t bounded as follows: On the North by ^ en *be bids for the aeparete parcels lives of numbers of boys and girls and appear at the Court of Ordinary | Washington Street; on the East by * b* “ocepted and deeds made to Georgia, bringing new hopes and Said parcel of land being bounded as follows: On the North by Washing ton Street; on the East by Liberty Street; on th© South by parcel No. 3 hereinbefore described; and on the West by parcel of land No. 1 herein before described. If on the bid for the separate par cels the property fails to bring suffi cient money to discharge the herein after described fi-fa., hte costs, and the amount of liens on the property superior to said fi. fa., and the judg ment on which it was issued, then the whole property first above described will be offered for sale, and if the bid for the whole property exceeds th© aggregate of the of the bids for the separate parcels thereof, the bid for the whole property will be ac cepted, and deed made to the pur chaser thereof. If on the offer for inspiration into their Infes. They have taught them to love the home, and to make them attractive and for said County on the first Monday the three parcels of land hereinafter ^* e Purchasers. in December, 1928, when said appli-. described; on the South by Lot No. The sale of said land will be made cation for probate will be heard, and 2 of Block 57; and on the West by subject to the assessments made show cause, if any you have or can, I Lot No. 3 of Block 57. against the land by the Mayor and beautiful. The agent}' .also studied ( why the prayers of petitioner should] Second Parcel: All that tract or Aldermen of the City of Milledge- the health conditions existing not be allowed. ! parcel of land situate, lying and he- i vflle to pay the cost of street im- ing in Lot No. 1 in Block 57 in thel provements City of Milledgeville, fronting seven ty feet on Liberty Street and running West of the same width 150 feet to parcel number one above described; said parcel of land being bounded a^ follows: On the North by parcel of land No. 3 next hereinafter describ-j throughout the communiti The Services of a Home Demon strator can b© secured either by the co-operation of the Board of Edu- ration or County Commissioners with the Government fund. Mr. P. N. Bivins. School Superintendent, was present, ar.d presented the school conditions throughout the county and stated that the school budget had al ready been made up. Dr. H. D. Allen. Jr., who was at the meeting, made a few remarks pertin ent to the work of a demonstrator, and stated that he was confident that her work would be of great value to the people of the county. It was the concensus of opinion among the members that a step for ward would be taken if Baldwin coun ty should employ a Home Economic Demonstrator, and a committee was appointed to formulate plans if pos sible to secure one. The Club also went on record as favoring the employment of a farm agent for another year. This November 6th, 1928. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, Baldwin County Ga. CITATION Mrs. Margaret Cook Hendricks, the guardian of J. T. Cook, Jr., and Robert Brigham Cook, having attain ed the age of twenty-one years, and having made a final settlement with her said wards, has applied to the Court of Ordinary for letters of di»- msision from her guardisnship. This is therefore to notify parties interested, kindred or credi tors, that said application will be heard on the first Monday in Decem ber, next, a*, ten o'clock A. M., and if no valid objections are filed there to, tbe petition wilt be granted a* prayed for. This November 6, 1928. W H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County Ga. SHERIFF LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: There will be sold at public outcry, all boy from Chicago, who to th© highest and best bidder for was sent to the country by the Unit- cash, before the court house door of ed Charities, and who had never a windmill before, exclaimed: "Say, mister! That's some electric f^n you’ve got out there cooling the hoga" Baldwin County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in December, 1928, the following described property: That tract or parcel of land situ- the East by Liberty Street the South by Lot No. 2 in Block 57; and on the West by parcel of land No. 1 above described. Third Parcel: That tract or par cel of land situate, lying and being in Lot No. 1 in Block 57 in the City of Milledgevill,e fronting seventy feet on Liberty Street and running back Went of the same width 150 feet to parcel No. 1 above described; said parcel of land being bounded aa fol lows: On the North by parcel of land No. 4 next hereinafter describ ed; on the East by Liberty Street; on the South by parcel No. 2 next hereinbefore described; and on the West by parcel of land No. I above described. Fourth Parcel: That tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Lot No. 1 in Block 57 in th© City of Milledgeville, Georgia, fronting seventy feet on Liberty Street and running back West of the width on Washington Street 160 feet to parcel No. 1 above described; Liberty Street Said land was found in the possess ion of O. L. Tanner and levied on as the property of O. L. Tanner, to satisfy a fi. fa., against him in favor of D. W. Brown, as Executor of the will of Mrs. Ella J. Borwn, deceased, issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin County, Georgia. This November 7th, 1928. J. T. TERRY, Deputy Sneriff, Baldwin County, Georgia. PETITION TO SURRENDER CHARTER GEORGIA, Baldwin County. a To the Superior Court of said County: Central Georgia Guano Company, a corporation of Baldwin County, Georgia, brings thir its petition and respectfully shows: 1. That by order and decree of this Court dated 8th day of July, 1910, it was duly incorporated and granted a charter. 2. That petitioner desires to dis solve said corporation and surrender its charter and franchise so granted. 3. That at a meeting of the stock holders held for that purpose on June 12. 1928, which was the annual meeting of stockholders, a resolution was adopted by the affirmative vote of more than two-thirds of the entire capital stock of said corporation pro viding that it surrender its charter and franchise and be dissolved. A certified copy of this resolution be ing hereto annexed as exhibit "A” and made a part hereof, reference to which is prayed as often as may be necessary. 4. The dissolution of petitioner as a corporation is fer the best inter est of all stockholders and creditors, and may be allowed without injus tice to any stockholder or to any per son or persons having or holding any claim or demand against peti tioner. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that this Court grant an order fix ing a tim© for the hearing of this its petition at the court house in said county; that its petition be allowed and ordered filed and published a week for four weeks immediately preceeding th© time for the hearing thereon and that this Court grant a decree accepting the surrender of its charter and franchise, as provided by law. ALLEN A POTTLE, H. W. DENT Attorneys for Petitioner. GEORGIA, Fulton County. In pprson before the undersigned Notary Public appeared T. C. Sim mons, who being duly sworn depose: and on oath says that he is Secretary of Central Georgia Guano Company, the petitioner in the within and fore going petition, and as such has au thority to and does make this affi davit for and on behalf of said corporation and that the facts set forth in said petition are true. T. C. SIMMONS Sworn to and subscribed before this 1st day of November, 1928. ELIZABETH D. MELSON, Notary Public, State at Large, Ga. IN RE: Central Georgia Guano Co., Baldwin Superior Court. Petition to Surrender Charter. ORDER The within and foregoing petition read and considered. Let the same be filed in the office of the Clerk of Baldwin Superior Court and copy thereof and of this order be published once a week for four weeks in the newspapers wherein Sheriff’s sale* are published for said County. Ordered, Further. That a hearing be had before me, at the Baldwin County court house on the 24th day of December, 1928, at which the prayer, of .aid petition win granted if no cauae be .howoTtU 2nd!"£ 8 Gr ' enSb0r °' Nov- JAMES B. PARK, Judge Superior Court, Ocmulgee Circuit EXHIBIT "A" At the annual meeting of stockholders of Central Georgia Guano Company, held in the office of said Company at Milledgevlli* Georgia, on June 12, 1928, due notice of the time, place and purpose of the meeting having been given each stockholder, and there being repre sented at said meeting more than two-thirds of the entire capital stock of said corporation and more than two-thirda of all the entire capital stock then and there voting, the fol lowing resolution was adopted by the affirmative vote of more thBn two. thirds of the entire capital stock of said corporation: That as won as the assets of said corporation have been disposed of and the money derived thereform has been paid out or distributed to credi. tors, that this corporation do forth with surrender to the State of Geor gia its charter and franchises, and be dissolved as a corporation, and that the officers thereof are hereby directed to do all necessary things to surrender the charter and procure the dissolution and wind up its af fairs. I, T. <?. Simmons, Secretary 0 f Central Georgia Guano Company, do hereby certify that the abov© and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an abstract from the minute* of the meeting of the stockholders of Central Georgia Guano Company, held June 12, 1928, in the office of the Company Milledgeville, Georgia, as appears from the minutes of the corporation. (Corporate SeaL) T. C. SIMMONS, Secretary Filed in office this 5th day of November 1928. J. C. COOPER, Clerk. I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of tbe Super ior Court of Baldwin County, Geor gia, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and cor rect copy of the application of Cen tral Georgia Guano Company to sur render its charter and franchise, as appears of file in this office. This 5th day of November, 1928. J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superior Court Baldwin County, Georgia. EXTRA COAT VALUES Every Coat in Our House Reduced Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 One Lot Coats One Lot Coats One Lot Coats Choice $5 Choice $7.95 Choice $9.98 Lot No. 4 Lot No. 5 Lot No. 6 One Lot Coats One Lot Coats One Lot Coats Choice $13.75 Choice $19.75 Choice $22.50 EVERY PURCHASE HERE MUST RE SATISFACTORY OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED - CHEERFULLY FOR CASH RHODES-JOSEPHS FOR LESS i 1