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Vote For
Tom Mauney
For
Representative
Of
WHITE COUNTY
Sept. 12 . 1962
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YERNER LONDON
CHAIRMAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
For A ProgressiTe Ct-naty GoTtnaieat
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NOTICE POWER IN OF ^CEITY SA^tMJER DEEp !
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNT*
• (STthT 14tfa day of SeP te ®f r ’
, a=.q b R. Lenhardt executed s
to Secure Debt to the Citizens ;
I Bank to secure a note made to ffl
Sank for M.CT7.81. and an/ ani
other liability, direct or said B. R
or several of the
Lenhardt to the note. =..rea..y
or e^g the holder of said nereafter
or which monthly may
arise, pavable in AprJ
of $125.00, beginning until March
13, 1961 and con tinu i ng
i&^5 1062. &«;? at which time the balance
S bearing interest from £^“£“ date at
i '^Tneio?owing descrtbedjfad said Deed to was
’■ conveyed by the
cure Debt: All that tract
i PARCEL ONE: or
1 parcel of land lying and being m
land Lot 137 of the Third District
of White County, Georgia, more
particularly deenbed as follow i
BEGINNING on the East line ef
said land Lot 137, at a point located
about midway between tne northeast
corner and the souih?ast corner
j thereof, said point of beginning be
f ins at the — conditional point . on then- ,, top
: of the ridge at a stone: ru n nin g
■ ce due west to a stone on tne west
line of said Land Lot: running then
ce ®outh along the west une of saic
Land Lot to the southwest coper
thereof: running thence east a^ong
‘ the south line of said Land Lot 0
i the southeast corner thereon and
north _ ear. ime
■ running thence along
! of said Land Lot to the point
' beginning, and being the same pro
perty as conveyed to E. C- Stewart
by deeds recorded m Deed
■p” cages 536- 537 and 5o3. cl tne
* —acorbs of Wmte Coun.}. Georg.a.
PARCEL TWO: All that per*
tion of Land Lots 119 and .36 c.
the Third District of White County.
I Georgia King south and weft
Brasstown’ Creek, and conveyed being
®aire property A.’ H. as Henderson,
deeds from et a.,
to E C Stewart, recorded in Deed
Book ‘V page 70 and Deed Bock
"W page 43. respectively, of the
records of White Count}' Georgia
Exeep' r therefrom that portion of
said era ct which was conveyed by
E. C. Stewart to R. L Edwards, con
taining 70 acres, more o: less. being
the northern portion of the above
tract lying east of the road leading
from. Yonah Siding to Blue Creek
! Church, reference to which deed
-. g here made for a more accurate
r r I on of said excepted tract
PARCEL THPiEE: . s . ’ that tract
'or parcel of id ly and being
Lj Lot 151 of ' he Third Dis
trict of White Cou Georgia.
.ore cularly described a= IOl
lows wber
BEGINNING a a point
e north ne cf said land lot enter
:he o: ha: of E. C. Stewart at an
iron stake: running scuts che oak'
■42 feet to double
running thence westward ^ ■C
{hedse 1 b€t*?reer- tho orenaroj o. — - C.
Stewart and J E. Hendersc SIS
hundred (600' feet to an iron stake:
running s little northwest
hundred (300' feet to said Land Lot
line and an iron stake: . t
thence east along sa:a Lciiid Lg
.me. one housand (1000 feet, m r,
or less, to the point of beginning
PARCEL FOUR: A"
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or oarcel of land lying 5
Ls r d Lo 151 of the Third Distn ct
of White Cou GeorgiSL more pa:
: collar! described as follows:
BEGINNING at a where
the no: e of said Land Loi
crosses the p: ate road of E C
Stewart: running , V yyCe 'r“ y'yy y
rmtr? T JhT d Lot me. twelve hundred
1200 ) feet, more or ie to the
r -—beast comer of said Land Ixit:
- fifty (50)
g trenee south
. said private
tee t.. more or less, to
road \T\ ing the iu e eastward aloi
;ctjd road t-O fcc.vT *-0 int of beginnin £ _
Said parcels Three and Four
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being t the same property as conveyed
5? deed executed by J. E.
Henderson and L. D. Henderson
C. Stewart, dated January 21.1926.
; ere is excepted from the fore :
go: a description, a part of Land
37 which has been heretofore
.
so id to Earnest Brock on July 10.
- s deed recorded in Book
. conveying
e 283. id deed
five acre more or less lying on the
West s: e of the Blue Creek Road
On November 29. 1981, for va— h .
received Tne Citizens Bank Qp : ^2 ASU
,-iiif Georgia, transferred :signed
SO-' nd conveyed to Mrs. Katherine
'C' of right. title
.ere; : n . iote* the Deed
seen Dei bove referred to
'a tv- therein des
e. recorded m}
Deed Bo: PP Page 415. White:
Cou u * Rets
B a Lenhardt has made no nay- ’
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mens or. said ---.e the us .e
of transfer, arm or. re date of
transfer the transferee cem a Deec •
m ^ore Debt ^ note dated Sep
Book Sc pages Y 3(-‘-i2 1 ---o "■orm-
neec
County Records, and no payments.
r -ave been made on saia note, and .
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sa;i £ ’ am S&- .39-li.. togemer im.
interest at 8 '- from ->-=,> - -=o 2
and all costs of this advertisement ;
and attorney's fees are now due and
said, account and of the said failure interest, to pay and J
notes I
SLS under and bv virtue of the pow ers j
m said Deed to Sec. re
Debt. Mrs. Katherine Lennardt, as; j
Attorney in Fact for B. R- Lenhardt.
v: the property described a
~ the
bove at public outcry in front of
courthouse door in Cleveland, White
Countv. Georgia, during the hours
of public sale on the first Tuesday i
-n September. 1962. to the highest
bidder for cash and will, as Attorney
- n Fact for B. R. Lenhardt, execute
a deed to the purchaser. Property
Will be sold subject to all taxes for
prior years and current year.
Mrs. Katherine Lenhardt, as
Attorney in Fact for B R.
Lenhardt
Stewart Sartain & Carey, Attys
O. Box 645
Gainesville, Georgia
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The merchant;, that
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bUillieSa Tne pcop.e oi
county teat luei- r: .me News
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The Courier and giving AT.T.
your JOB PRINTING tt The
GEORGIA, WlffTE CGB7 'TTY
TO THE SUPERIOR, 60T O JURT OF
SAID STATE AND INTY:
L. Berman, James W . Hampton
and Mavis C. Hamp.ttrfe, hereinafter
called applicants, briars this appli¬
cation for the granting, of a charter
for a private corporation, and show
to the court the following facts
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They desire and for themselves, their
. associates successors, to be in
‘ corporated under the name of “Gid¬
eon Realty, Inc.” The princip '
fice and place of business of
corporation ®hali i- y<^ ate( | Jp Xt** ** are,
County, Georgia y»n*l- '* privi¬ ■
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lege of establishing branch offices
and places of business in such other
places as may be determined by the
i Board of Directors. A"
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The object of said corporation is
j pecuniary gain and profit.
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The general nature of the busi
; - e " Dr esses to be transacted
I by the corporation is that of buy¬
ing. selling, exchanging, leasing
j for itself and others, holding, sub
' dividing and improving real
with all the usual and estate,
i necessary ser
i -v ' 1 9 e ’ fox its?!* and others; the con¬
struction, erection, repairing and
i remodeling of buildings and struct¬
ures of all types for itself and oth
iers.
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Tne corporation shall have the
j power to enter into partnership with
j j corporations, persons, associations partnerships of persons
and oth,
;er types of business enterprises,
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The maximum authorized capital
:: tne corporation shall be $50,000.00
i shall be divided into 500 shares
, . itn par value 0 f § 100.00 each, all
i W ^ch shall be common stock.
However, the minimum capital with
hicfi the corporation shall begin
-usmess shall be $5000.00.
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-ne time for which the eorporat
on :i to have existence is 35 years,
I -th the privilege of renewal of the
-utter, from time to tune, upon the
i expiration cf said periods of thirty- '
dve (35> years. '
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The name and Post Office address
:: each or the applicants for chart¬
er Dori.X are_as^follows: James G. L. Hampton, Berman, Free
Mavis C. Hel¬
ena,: Hampton, Helen,
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Petitioners further desire that by
-s'.vs of the corporation shall b e
, adopted by the common stockhold¬
e: ing such by-laws shall provide
np the officers of the corporation,
tne manner of . their selection, and
~ °Tj er ruIes appropriate to by
law; n ; c., L have their
; as purpose
- control and management of the
.-rperanon. including provision®
the bv-iaws may be amen
led.
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Your .^.^Peuuoners herewith exhibit
. 1 r r; ‘-;. c h. Ie °- ihe Secretary of the
- — ' ct Georgia as required by Sec
ea a -cj-i. Georgia Code Annotat
' ,, y^RLFOKE. T‘ c ncc,rp ratec petitioners under pray
. U. ®->ne .-f aioresaid h the name
‘ n with all the
- DC; ’ veri ' privileges, and im
nere if- se: forth, and such
oQCnUQfl - - . r-gh powers and priv
lieges =5 -• a v be necessary, proper
inci - J
or er-t to the conduct the
busines aforesaid, and as u,ay be
inhere or ^ J o«'ed to like
r'^ U naer he of the corp
-e2 e1- - exLt . hey f State
^ ; °° W exist or ma v
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James G. Hampton
AT Ic rr lf y for Applicants
p P O. n Box n. r M. helen. , Ga.
GiGEGLA WHITE COUNTY
i he foregoing petition of L. Ber¬
man. ^ James G. Hampton and Mavis
G tiampton, to be incorporated un
aer me name of "Gideon Realtv
Inc. has oeen duly presented to me,
and read and considered: and it
appearing that said petition is with
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r‘ ‘ e purview intention of the
-aws o- this State applicable there
to: and it further appearing that all
°f s-uici iaws have been fully com
plied with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDFR
ED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED
...a. -petition be and the same
:s hereby granted: and petitioners.
* r ' e2r associates, successors and as
• signs, are body hereby incorporated and
matte a politic under the name
and style of "Gideon Realty, Inc ”
for and during the period * of 35
"ears. with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration of that time, and
}'"th all the rights, powers, privi¬
leges and immunities mentioned in
. said ditiona a pplication, and with such ad
"1 rights powers, privileges
and immunities as are provided bv
; tne jaws of Georgia as exist.’ they now ex
■ ist or may hereafter
This the 9th day of August, 1962.
/s/ G. Fred Keliev
G. Fred Kelley
Judge Superior Court
White County
SUIT FOR DIVORCE IN
SUPERIOR COURT OF WHITE
COUNTY
OCTOBER TERM. 1962
MERVIN FRIED
Vs.
EETp'FPJED O _ Betty Fried, defendant in said
m vIA ^ou are ^ hereby commanded . to , be
and appear at tne Superior Court of
Whitt: County Georgia witnm sixty
'60 > nays from date to answer the
COTn P laint of tne pLmtifT mentioned
f 1 c “P tlon m hls suit a gamst you
for divorce.
Witness the Honorable G. Fred
Kelley. Judge of said Court.
This 9 day of August, 1962.
Clifford Campbell
Clerk, Superior Court
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