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$f 5 to $150 a week|on high commissioi
and bonue. Steady year round bueinees
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Lake Lanier Lots
,North* of Gainesville
Capital l(jo8
Suite
1447 Peahtree St., N. E.,
; Atlanta 6, Ga.
£>, 6—6568
All creditors of Comer Aber
Iiatby are* hereby notified to ren
der au acconnt of their demands
to-ytha undersigned*. Those owing
said estate, are requested to pay
the undersigned. f]
Arthur. Abernathy
Administrator — Estate of
Comer A bernathy
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Help Wonted
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FOR SALE
Baled Costal Bermuda hay
feed stuff, delivered.
Slade Bonded Warehouse
Phone 893-34U
Hawkinsville, Ga
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STATUS OF GEORGIA
WHITE COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY AND THE HONORABLE SIDNEY
O. SMITH* JR. JUDGE OF SAID COURT:
’Hie petition of Billy Parrish. Dorothy Par
riah, and Maylon K. London respectfully
shows:
Petitioners desire for themselves, their
ciates # and successors to be incorporated under
the name and style of "PARRISH PARKS,
INC." for a period of thirty-five (36) years,
with the privilege of renewal at the expiration
of said period.
2 .
The nature of the business or businesses of
said corporation and to be transacted by it
as follows:
(a) To engage in the business of operating
cemeteries and memorial parks for the
burial and interment of the dead and to
acquire, purchase, own, mortgage, sell,
lease and manage all real and personal
property necessary for the establishment,
care and management of such business;
(b) £h® To erect and maintain on lands owned by
corporation suitable chapels, office
buildings, and such other structures as may
be deemed essential or proper for the
transaction of the business or businesses
in which this corporation shall be engaged;
(c) To and grow, shrubbery, purchase flowers, plants, shrubs
trees, and sod to be used in
beautifying the grounds of the cemeteries,
for the use of the corporation, and for sale
to patrons of said corporation and to the
public generally; and to buy and sell
shrubbery, flowers, plants, and greenhouse
products;
(d) To erect, maintain and operate upon prop¬
erties of the corporation cemeteries and
spaces for the interment and burial of the
dead; to erect, maintain and operate a
columbarium for the preservation of the
ashes of the dead; and to erect, maintain
and operate mausoleums and other struct¬
ures;
(e) To buy* sell and deal in crematory urns;
memorials of such types and styles as may
be provided for by the by-laws of the
corporation; to buy, manufacture, and sell
burial vaults; To operate and own mortu¬
aries;
(f) To own and subdivide into cemetery lots,
a tract or tracts of land in such counties in
which the corporation may establish ceme
teries and to sell or contract for the sale of
said lots and easements granting the right
of interment therein;
(g) To have and exercise all powers specifics
for corporations in Sections 22-1827 and
22-1828 of the Code of Georgia of 1933 as
amended. v
3.
The following three cemeteries are &ow exist¬
ing and are to be purchased, transferred and
conveyed fountain into the corporation;;
X. View Memory Park—Cleveland,
Ga.
Rabun Memory Park-Tiger, Ga.
3. Union Gardens—Young Harris,
Bl&irsville, Ga.
The corporation shall have the powers to
organize, and create such other cemeteries as
the board of directors shall deem proper in any
county in the State of Georgia.
4.
That said corporation be authorized to issue
capital stock in the amount of One Hundred
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000-00), same to
be divided into 1500 shares of the par value of
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per share: with
the right and privilege to increase the capital
stock to the sum of $800,000.00.
6.
The amount of the capital with which the
corporation Thousand will begin business shall be Ten
Dollars ($10,000.00).
o.
The principal office and place of business of
said corporation shall he located in Cleveland,
White establish County, Georgia, but with the privilege,
to branch offices and places of business
HENRIETTA'S
BEAUTY SHOP I
Complete
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Service
Torn Patronage Will be Appreciated
JFor Appointment Call - 5-3151 .
Mri Henrietta Davidson Harris,
Operator
Official Organ ol White County, V
Published Weekly at Cleveland, Ga.
JA8. p. AVII)SON, EDITOR
Entered at the Post Office at Clevo
•and, Georgia as Second Class M»n
Matter
Suoscrlption Price Annually
In Advance
White County $3.09
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CITATION
W. D. Henderson, administrator of estate of
V. E. lienderson, having filed in this court
petition for letters of dismission as administra¬
tor of said estate, alleging that he has fully
performed all of his duties as such administra¬
tor, all persons are hereby cited to be and
appear at the August term of the Court of
ordinary of White County, Georgia to show
ause if any they have why said administrator
houid not be discharged as prayed.
This July 6th, 1965.
Roy Satterfield, Ordinary
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY
To All Whom It Hay Concern: J
Arthur Abernathy, aa Administrator of
tbs estate of Comer Abernathy, having
applied to me by petition for leave to sell
certain real estate and corporate stock
of said. deceased, this is this is to notify
the creditors aud kindred that said appli¬
cation will be passed upon at the August
Term, 196b, of the Court of Ordinary of
White Connty, Georgia,, and that unless
cause is shown to the contrary, said leave
will he granted,
This 6 th day 4 ofjuly, 1966
ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs, Thomas Beilin 1’ay lor having filed
her petition seeking leave to sell or en¬
cumber real estate set aside to herself
and miner children out of the estate 01
Thomas Burl in Teyior, deceased,
year’s support, this is to cite all an 1
•ingnlar the persons who may be inter •
cited therein, to be and appear before 'm s
on the 2nd day of August, 1965 at 10a AM
and show cause, if any they can, why th.,
prayers of eaid petition should hot JO
grantsd.
Witness my official signatnie, this 6 ,b
day of 6 th inly, 1966
— ROY SATTERFIELD, Ordinary.
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SALESMEN WANTED
Full oi part time local food route wd
pay up te $26 per day to atari—more
ater. Uen or women. Write ur. Heath
Box 2766, DeSoto Station,Memphis, Tea
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Eectrolux Vacuum Cleaner
Like new— $28.00 balance—Left in lay
way—Terms" $5.40 month—Guarantee V
Free Home Demonstration Write "Cre,li‘
Manger’’e-o Cleveland collect / - courier or Phon
Credit Manager” 874-5458.
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7 .
The name and post office add rose of appli¬
cants are:
Billy Parrish, Cleveland, Georgia; Dorothy
Parrish, Cleveland. Georgia; Marlon K. Ion
don, Cleveland, Georgia.
8.
Said corporation shall be governed, managed
and operated by a board of directors to be
elected by the stockholders, who are to conduct
the affairs of the corporation in accordance
with the by-laws of said corporation.
Petitioners present herewith a certificate is¬
sued by the Secretary of State of Georgia show¬
ing that theie is no other corporation of the
same name now in existence in said State.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that they be
incorporated in accordance with the provisions
of the Corporation Act of 19J88, under the
name and style of "Parrish Parks, Inc.", with
all of the rights, powers, privileges and im¬
munities as are now or may hereafter be con
ferred upon like corporations by the laws of
Georgia.
MAYLON K. LONDON
Mnvlon K Petitioner’s Attorney
Attorney-at^Law Tendon
Cleveland, Ga.
ORDER
ORDER
The foregoing petition of BILLY PARRISH,
DOROTHY PARRISH, and MAYLON K.
LONDON, to be incorporated under the name
of “PARRISH PARKS, INC.”, has been duly
presented to me, and read and considered; and
it appearing that said petition is within the
purview and intention of the laws of this State
applicable thereto; and it further appearing
that all of said laws have been fully complied
with:
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDERED, OR¬
DERED AND ADJUDGED that said petition be
and the same is hereby granted; and petition¬
ers, their associates, successors and assigns,
are hereby incorporated and made a body
politic unaer the name and style of “Parrish
Parks, Inc.” for and during the period of 3E,
years, with the privilege of renewal at the
expiration of that time, and with all the rights,
powers, privileges ind immunities mentioned in
said application, \nd with such additional
rights, powers, privileges and immunities as are
provided by the laws of Georgia, as they now
exist, or may hereafter exist.
This the 24th day of June, 1985.
SIDNEY O. SMITH
Judge, Superior Court, White County
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