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Vote For
Tom Mauney
For
Representative
Of
WHITE COUNTY
Sept. 12, 1962
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YERNER LONDON
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For A ProgressiTe County Goionmsit
(Paid Political Advertisement)
FOR SALE
3 O Acres, and Branch; i 0
Branch and Spring. Two
from town in quiet area.
R. 3 ; Box 17
Cleveland. Ga.
Water Well Drilled
Six Inches ani Larger
Pbone 778-4631 Cornelia, Ga.
R E. Martin Local Agent
Yirginia Supply and Well Company
Upton Paving Co.
David Holbrook, Rept.
Asphalt Paving
Driveways, Parking Lots, Etc
Phone 754-2954 Clarkesville, Ga.
Rates per running yard:
Grading $.20 Paving $1 9 0
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
POWER IN SECURITY DEED
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
On the 14th day of executed SeptemDer,
1959, B. R. Lenhardt a
Deed to Secure Debt to the Citizens
Bank to secure a note made to said
bank for $4,677.81, and any and all
other liability, direct or indirect
joint or several of the said B. R.
Lenhardt to the said Citizens Bank,
or the holder of said note, already
existing or which may
arise, payable in monthly
raents of $125.00, beginning until
13, 1961 and continuing time the
13 1962, at which
becomes due and payable, said
bearing interest from date at 8
per annum. described , land ,
The following said Deed
conveyed by the to
cure Debt: All that tract
PARCEL ONE:
parcel of land lying and being
land Lot 137 of the Third
of White County, Georgia,
particularly decribed as follows:
BEGINNING on the East line
said land Lot 137, at a point
about mid wav between the
comer and the southeast
thereof, said point oi beginning
ing at the conditional point on
of the ridge at a stone; running
ce due west to a stone on the v
line of said Land Lot; running
ce south along the west line of
Land Lot to the southwest
thereof: running thence east
the south line of said Land Let
the southeast comer thereof, ..
running thence north along east
of said Land Lot to the point
beginning, and being the same
perty as conveyed to E. C.
by deeds recorded in Deed
-■p" pages 536. 537 and 538, of
records of White County', Georgia.
PARCEL TWO: Ail that
tion of Land Lots 119 and 13o
the Third District of White
Georgia lying south and west
Brasstown Creek, and being
same property as conveyed
deeds from A. H- Henderson, et
to E. C. Stewart, recorded m
Book “V” page 70 and Deed
“W” page 48, respectively, of
records of White County,
Excepting therefrom that port,on
^ai-rj tract which was conveyed
E. C. Stewart to R. L. Edward-,
taining 70 acres, more or less,
the northern portion of the
tract lying east of the road
from Yonah Siding to Blue
Church, reference to which
being here made for a more
description of said excepted
PARCEL THREE: All that
or parcel of land lying and
in Land Lot 151 of the Third
trict of 'White County,
more particularly described as
lows: poific
BEGINNING at a
the north line of said land lot
the orchard of E. C. Stewart, at
iron stake; running south
(42) feet to double chestnut oak
running thence westward with
hedge between the orchard; of E.
Stewart and J. E. Henderson,
hundred (600) feet to an iron
running a little northwest
hundred (300) feet to sa.d Land , T ,
! j line and an iron stake;
thence east along said Land
j fine, one thousand the coint (1000) of beginning. feet,
1 or less, to FOUR: All that tract
PARCEL and being in
or parcel of land lying
Land Lot 151 of the Third District
of White County, Georgia, more part¬
icularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point where
the north line of said Land Lot
crosses the private road of E C
Stewart: running thence West along
said Land Lot line, twelve hundred
(1200) feet, more or less, to the
northeast corner of said Land Ix>t;
running thence south fifty (50)
feet, more or less, to eastward said private
■road; running thence along
said road to the point of beginning.
Said parcels Three and Four
being the same property as conveyai E.
by warranty deed executed by J.
Henderson 'and L. D. Henderson to
E. C. Stewart, dated January 21,1926.
There is excepted from the fore¬
going description, a part of Land
Lot 137. which has been heretofore
sold to Earnest Brock on July 10,
1959, in a deed recorded in Book
pp, page 283, said deed conveying
five acres more or less lying on the
West side of the Blue Creek Road.
On November 29, 1961, for value
received The Citizens Bank, Gaines
ville, Georgia, transferred, assigned.
sold and conveyed to Mrs Katherine
Lenhardt all of its right, utle and
m said note, in the Deed
^ abQve referred to
and in and to the land therein des
icribed This transfer is recorded in
Deed Book PP, Page 415, White
j County Records. made
I B. R. Lenhardt has the no pay- date
jments on said note since
I of transfer, and on the date of
i transfer the transferee held a Deed
iO Secure Debt and note dated Sep¬
tember 14. 1959, and recorded in
Deed Book SS, pages 370-72, Whits
County Records, and no payments and
have been made on said note,
said sum of $9,739.11, together with
< interest at 8% from May 1, 1962,
and all costs of this advertisement,
and attorney's fees are now due and
payable. account of the failure to pav
On said interest, and
said notes and
under and uy virtue of the powers
contained in said Deed to Secure
i Debt. Mrs. Katherine Lennardt, as
: Attorney in Fact for B. R. Lenhardt,
.viil seii the property described a
oove at public outcry in front of the
courthouse door in Cleveland, White
Countv, Georgia, during the hours
of public sale on the first Tuesday
m September. 1962, to the highest
dder for cash and will, as Attorney
m 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. Carey, A ttys
Stewart, Sartain &
A O. Bo* 645
Gainesville, Georgia
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business The people of White
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1
GEO >RCIA, fUt WHITE COUNTY
STATE SUPERIOR COURT OF
AtyfD COUNTY
L. Berman, James G. Hampton
and called Mavis applicants, C. Hampton, brings hereinafter
cation for the this appli
a ate granting of a charter
P nv corporation, and show
to the court the following facts:
desire for themselves, their
associates and successors, to be in¬
corporated under the name of “Gid¬
eon Realty Inc.” The principal of
-.ice and place of business of said
corporation shall be located in White
County, Georgia with the privi¬
of establishing branch offices
and places of business in such other
places as may be determined bv the
Board of Directors.
2
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit.
3
The general nature of the busi¬
ness- or businesses to be transacted
by the corporation is that of buy¬
for ing. selling, exchanging, leasing
itself and others, holding, sub¬
dividing and improving real estate,
with all the usual and necessary ser¬
vices for itself and others; the con¬
struction, erection, repairing and
remodeling of buildings and struct¬
ures of all types for itself and oth¬
ers.
4
The corporation shall have the
power to enter into partnership with
persons, associations of persons
corporations, partnerships and oth¬
er types of business enterprises.
Q
The maximum authorized capital
of l he corporation shall be $50,000.00
ana shall be divided into 500 shares
>u th par value of $100.00 each, all
! °t which shall be common stock
- However the minimum capital with
which the corporation shall begin
I business shall be $3000.00.
6
The time for which the corporat¬
ion is to have existence is 35 vears,
j with the privilege of renewal of the
I charter, from time to time, upon the
expiration of said periods of' thirtv
five (35) years,
7
The name and Post Office address
;oi each of the applicants for chart¬
er are as follows: L. Berman, Free¬
port. N. Y.: James G. Hampton, Hel¬
en. Ga.; Mavis C. Hampton, Helen
Ga.
a
i. Petitioners further desire that by
j l aws of the corporation shall b e
i adopted by the common stockhold
iers, and such by-laws shall provide
■for the officers of the corporation
'the manner of their selection, and
Uuch other rules appropriate to by
! -aws which have as their purpose
the control and management of the
corporation, including provisions
whereby the by-laws may be amen
ded.
9
Your petitioners herewith exhibit
a certificate of the Secretary of the
State of Georgia as required by Sec¬
tion 22-1803. Georgia Code Annotat¬
ed.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges, and im¬
munities herein set forth, and such
additional rights, powers and priv
iieges as may be necessary, conduct' propei
or incident to the of the
business aforesaid, and as may bt
inherent in or allowed to like corp
orations under the laws of the State
of Georgia as they now exist or may
hereafter exist.
James G. Hampton
Attorney for Applicants
P. Cv Box M. Helen, Ga.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
The foregoing petition of L. Ber¬
man, James G. Hampton and Mavis
C. Hampton, to be incorporated un¬
der the name of “Gideon Realty
Inc.” has been duly presented to me.
and read and considered; and i 1
appearing that said petition is with
m the purview and intention of the
laws of this State applicable there¬
to; and it further appearing that all
of said laws have been fully com¬
plied with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDER
ED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED
that said petition be and the same
is hereby granted; and petitioners,
their associates, successors and as¬
signs, are hereby incorporated and
made a body politic under the name
and style of "Gideon Realty, Inc.”
for and during the period of 35
years, with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration of that time, and
with all the rights, powers, privi¬
leges and immunities mentioned in
said application, and with such ad¬
ditional rights, powers, privileges
and immunities as are provided by
the laws of Georgia as they now ex¬
ist or may hereafter exist
This the 9th day of August, 1962,
/s/ G. Fred Kelley
G. Fred Kelley
Judge Superior Court
White County
SUIT FOR DIVORCE IN
SUPERIOR COURT OF WHITE
COUNTY
OCTOBER TERM, 1962
MERVIN FRIED
Vs.
BETTY FRIED
TO Betty Fried, defendant in said
matter:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the Superior Court of
White County Georgia witmn sixty
(60) days from date to answer the
complaint of the plaintiff mentioned
in caption in his suit against you
for divorce. G. Fred
Witness the Honorable
Kelley, Judge of said Court.
This 9 day of August, 1962.
Clifford Campbell
Clerk, Superior Court
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