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GEORGIA, TO THE WHITJB SUPERIOR COUNTY. COURT or said
COUNTY:
CLEVELAND FEED A POULTRY COR*
PANY, INC. respectfully shows: chaitftTtd
. FIRST: Petitioner is a corporation
by this court oh February 9, 1956. diaoohnad
SECOND: Petitioner desires to bt
as a corporation. nllOWtd
THIRD: Such dissolution may U
without injustice to any stockholder or to OB#
said person having: a claim of any character if fr*
corporation. tM
by FOURTH: it. Petitioner has paid ill dcM
petitioner FIFTH: At a meeting: of the atoekfcotdM of
held on March 28, 1964, a raeottt*
tion proposed by petitioner's board of director!
was unanimously adopted resolving that petl*
tioner be dissolved as a corporation. A eerti
v bed copy of said resolution is attached hereto*
dissolved WHEREFORE, petitioner prays It be
as a corporation.
By: TELFORD. WAYNE A GREER
Joe K. Telford
GEORGIA. WHITE Attorneys for Petitioner
I. COUNTY.
A. L. MAUNEY. JR., Secretary of
CLEVELAND FEED & POULTRY COM¬
PANY, INC., do hereby certify that at a meet
ing: of the stockholders of said corporation
held on March 28, 1964, of which all stock¬
holders of said corporation waived notice, the
following: resolution was adopted by affirma¬
tive vote of holders of more than two-thirde
of the capital stock of the corporation:
“RESOLVED that the corporation, Cleveland
Feed & Poultry Company, Inc. be dissolved."
This 18 day of April, 1964.
A. L. Mauney, Jr.
Secretary of Cleveland Feed A Poultry
Company, Inc.
ORDER
The foregoing petition is hereby granted and
CLEVELAND FEED & POULTRY COM¬
PANY, INC. is hereby dissolved as a corpora¬
tion.
This 18 day of April, 1964.
S. O. Smith, Jr.
JUDGE. SUPERIOR COURT.
WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA
Filed in office this 20
day of April, 1964.
Clifford Campbell
CLERK. SUPERIOR COURT,
WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given that the business
operated at Cleveland, Georgia, in the trade
name of BLALOCK REALTY COMPANY, is
owned and carried on by Talmadge Blalock,
whose address Is Box 267, Cleveland, Georgia,
and the statement relating thereto required by
Georgia Code Section 106-301, has been filed
with the Clerk of the Superior Court of White
County, Georgia.
Clifford Campbell
Clerk of Superior Court
White County, Georgia
CITATION.
, STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF WHITE.
To Whom It May Concern:
The Citizens and Southern
National Bank as guardian of the
property of Charles E. Black, Hav¬
ing filed its request for letters of
dismission, this ils to cite afl
perons interested to show cause
before this Court of Ordinary of
said County, at the next term
. thereof, why said letters should
not be issued as prayed.
This April 6, 1964.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Judge,
Court of Ordinary.
CITATION.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY
OF WHITE COUNTY. '
In RE: Application of Laverne
E. Westmoreland to probate &
solemn form the will of Mollie
Logan deceased, which order fir
service by publication was granted 1
by said court on April 6, 1964. air
TO: Ann W. Leddy and an<l
singular the heirs at law of said
decedent.
You and each of you are hereby
commanded to be and appear on
the first Monday in May, 1964,
before the Court of Ordinary of
said County to show cause, if
any there be, why the probate in
solemn form of the will Of saitl
decedent should not .be had.
WITNESS the Honorable Judge
of the Court of Ordinary of sai'i
state and county.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
E. B. Hunt of White County,
Georgia, having applied for letters
of administration with will an¬
nexed on the estate of Edward R.
Hooper, deceased, late of said
County;
This is to cite all the creditors,
heirs, legatees and devisees to be
and appear at the next May Term,
1964, of said Court of Ordinary of
said County, to show cause why
such letters of administration
should not be granted as prayed.
Witness the hand and seal of the
Ordinary of White County, this
6th day of April, 1964.
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary,
White County, Georgia.
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