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■# The ^umnwrx inp News. Thursday. July 3D, 1954
Legal Notices
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY AND TO THE
JUDGE THEREOF
The petition of SOUTHERN 5
& 10c STORES, INC respectively
shows:
1.
Petitioner was duly incorpo
rated by order of this Court
dated April 25. 1950 for a period I
of 35 years, with right of re-1
newal.
2.
There has been no amend
ment to the charter of said cor
poration.
3.
Petitioner desires to amend its
said charter by striking there
from and repealing paragraph
3rd thereof and substituting
therefor a new paragraph 3rd as
follows, so that as amended,
paragraph 3rd of said charter
shall be and read as follows:
The maximum number of
shares of stock that the corpora
tion shall have outstanding at
any time shall be twenty-five i
thousand shares of common ।
stock with par value of Ten Dol
lars <$10.00) per share; and the
amount of capital stock with
which the corporation shall be
gin business shall be not less
than the minimum amount re
quired by law.
4.
The amendment sought by this
petition has been authorized and
adopted by unanimous vote ofj
the holders of all the capital
stock of the corporation at regu
lar meeting of the stockholders i
of the corporation held on June
20. 1964; and a certificate of the!
secretary of the corporation ac-!
cordingly accompanies this peti
tion.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that its charter bo amended as
set. out in paragraph 3 of this j.
petition.
MATTHEWS, MADDOX,
WALTON & SMITH
By STOKES WALTON
As Attorneys for Petitioner
The foregoing petition of |.
SOUTHERN 5 & 10c STORES.
INC to amend its charter pre-!
sented, read, and considered, and
it appearing that said petition <
and amendment is within the:'
purview and intention of the!
laws applicable thereto and that ! 1
all such laws have been fully I I
complied with: i
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, i
ADJUDGED. AND DECREED I
that all of tlie prayers of the ]
said petition are hereby granted ]
and that the charter oi said i
Southern 5 & 10c Stores. Inc. is i
hereby amended as prayed. <
This 2nd day of July, 1964. <
/s/ SAMUEL W. FARISS
JUDGE. SUPERIOR COURT <
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY,
GEORGIA
Filed in office tins 2 day of
July. 1964.
As/ SAM L CORDLE
CLERK.SUPERIOR COURT
OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY,
GEORGIA. i
P O Box 29
Rome, Ga. I
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER 1
POWER ! 1
GEORGIA, Chattooga County I
Because of default in the pay- <
ment of the indebtedness se- i
cured by a deed to secure debt i
executed by Jolin C Edwards to s
Sumner G Whittier, as Admin- :
istrator of Veterans Affairs, an I
Officer of the United States of <
America, and his successors in i
such Office, as such, dated Au- I
gust 25. 1960. and recorded in 1
Deed Book 77. Folio 592-593. in <
the Office of the Clerk of the ।
Superior Court of Chattooga!
County, Georgia, the under-!
signed. J S Gleason, Jr., as sue- : ।
cessor in Office to Sumner G
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Whittier, as Administrator of
’ Veterans Affairs, has declared
the entire amount of said in
debtedness due and payable in
accordance with the terms of
; said deed and the note secured
thereby, and pursuant to the
power of sale contained in said
deed, there will be sold by the
undersigned at public outcry be-
I fore the courthouse door in
Summerville, Chattooga County,
! Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
August 1964, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
ALL that tract or parcel of
land situated, lying and being in
Land Lot No. Two in the Fifth
District and Fourth Section of
‘Chattooga County, Georgia, and
being Lots Numbered 45, 46, 47
! and 48 in the J. V. Wheeler
Estate Subdivision, according to
I a plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 3. Page 27, in the Office of
the Chattooga Superior Cpurt
Clerk, to which reference is
hereby made for a more specific
t description thereof; said lots
forming one tract fronting 400
feet on the easterly side of
the Summerville-Holland Public
Road and extending easterly at
right angles to said road even
width 400 feet.
The proceeds of said sale will
be applied to the payment of
said indebtedness, the expense of
said sale, all as provided in said
deed to secure debt, and the bal
ance, if any, will be distributed
as provided by law.
J. S. GLEASON, JR.
As Administrator of Veterans :
Affairs
And as Attorney-in-Fact for
JOHN C. EDWARDS
BY:
PIERRE NOEL, JR.
Loan Guaranty Officer
J J SUMMERFORD
At torney
Veterans Administration
Regional Office
441-449 West Peachtree Street,
N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30308
7-30 c
CITATION
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
To Whom It May Concern:
Cliff McGraw, as Guardian of
Freida McGraw, a minor, has i
filed his petition asking for an
order allowing him to sell the
undivided interest, being a one
thirtieth, of his ward in certain
property for the purpose of
paying debts and maintenance I
and support of Ins said ward. All
interested persons are hereby!
cited to show cause before the’
Court of Ordinary on the first ।
Monday in August, 1964 why said
order should not. lie granted as
prayed.
This 3rd day of July, 1964.
PAUL B. WEEMS
Ordinary, Chattooga County,
Georgia
7-30 C
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain deed to secure debt
executed and delivered by Billy
L. Watson to Earl Hartline dated
December 3, 1963 and recorded
in Book 93. Page 336, of the
Chattooga County Deed Records
conveying the land hereinafter
described to secure a note of the
same date in the principal
amount of Fifty-Four Hundred
Eighty Dollars ($5,480.00), there
will be sold by the undersigned
at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash before the Court
House door of said Chattooga
County, within the legal hours
of sale on the fourth day of
August, 1964, Hie same being the!
first Tuesday in said month, all
of tlie property conveyed by and:
described in said deed and being
tas follows, to-wit:
AU that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in
; Land Lot Number Two Hundred
! Sixteen (216> in the Twenty-
Fifth District and Third Section
lof Chattooga County, Georgia
and being more particularly de
scribed as
BEGINNING at an iron stake
on the original lot line forming
the north boundary of Land Lot
No. 216, which stake Is 1122 feet
I east of the northwest corner of
1 said land lot; thence south and
along a line 30 feet east of a
chicken house 990 feet to an
I iron stake; thence east 330 feet
! to an iron stake; thence north
990 feet to an iron stake on said
original north lot line; thence
west along said north lot line
330 feet to the point of begin
! ning; but reserving the right to
the use of the water from a
spring located on the above de
. scribed property.
There is also conveyed by this
instrument an easement over
the property owned by Homer
Hartline for use of a road lead
i ing to the dwelling situated oh
: the above described property;
I and this conveyance is subject to
the easement over the above de
scribed property granted to Rob
ert Edward Surles by deed dated
October 13, 1959 and recorded in
Deed Book 76, Page 283, Chat
tooga County Deed Records.
I Default has been made in the
I payment of monthly install
ments on the debt evidenced by
said note and secured by said
! deed to secure debt, and on
account of said defaults said
entire debt has become due and
payable and is hereby declared
due and payable because of the
! non-payment of the monthly in-
I stallments. On account of the
I non-payment of said debt de
clared due the aforesaid prop
! erty will be sold as aforesaid
under the power of sale in said
deed for the purpose of paying
said debt and all expenses of
this sale with proceeds there
from to be distributed as pro
vided in said deed.
Said property will be sold as
the property of Billy L. Watson
and subject to outstanding ad
valorem taxes and/or assess
ments, if any.
EARL HARTLINE, as Agent
and Attorney in Fact for
Billy L. Watson
Robert Edward Surles
Attorney at Law
Summerville, Georgia
7-30 c
STATE OF GEORGIA.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
To All to Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Marie Kinsey having, in
proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Paul
Marion Kinsey, late of said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Paul Marion Kinsey to
be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mrs.
Marie Kinsey on Paul Marion
Kinsey estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of July,
1964.
PAUL WEEMS. Ordinary
7-30 c
GEORGIA. Chattooga County
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY:
The petition of T. L. PICKELL,
H C. DERRICK, JR , And ROB
ERT T. JONES, hereinafter
called petitioners, respectfully
shows:
—l—
— desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors to be incorporated under
the name of
TRIANGLE HARDWARE, INC.
—2—
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
—3—
The general nature of the
: business or businesses to be
transacted is as follows: To
I carry on the business of manu
facturing. repairing, buying,
selling, and otherwise dealing in
: all kinds of heavy and shelf
hardware, tools and machinery,
appliances, auto accessories and
parts, including any and all
' other forms, types, or kinds of
general merchandise: and to do
. any and all acts and things nee
essary. convenient, expedient,
ancillary or in aid to the accom
plishment of the foregoing.
—4—
Petitioners further desire that
said corporation be vested with
all the rights and powers now
; or hereafter given to do any and
' all things which may be needful
or proper in the operation of the
above described business, includ
ing the ownership, sale, leasing,
or otherwise dealing in real
estate, and that said corporation
have all of the powers enumer
ated in Sections 22-1827 and
' 22-1828, Georgia Code Anno
tated. and such powers as may
hereafter be given by law.
—s—
— maximum number of
shares of stock shall be 2000 of
the par value of SIOO 00 per
share, all of winch shall be com
mon stock However, the amount
of capital stock with which the
corporation shall begin business
shall be not less than SIO.OOOOO.
The corporation shall be au
thorized to issue additional
shares up to the maximum sum
above stated, and thereafter,
from time to time, but within
the limitations set forth in Sec
tion 22-1854. Georgia Code An
notated. to reduce the amount
1 of capital outstanding.
—6—
The time for which the cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty-five <3s> years, with priv-
। liege of the renewal of the char- ,
ter, from time to time, upon the
expiration of said periods of
thirty-five <35) years.
—7—
The county in which the prin
cipal office of the corporation is
to be located is Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia, but the privilege is
desired of establishing branch
offices and places of business
joth within and without the
State of Georgia.
The name and post office
address of each of the applicants
for charter are as follows: T. L.
Pickell, LaFayette, Georgia, H. C.
Derrick, Jr., LaFayette, Georgia
and Robert T. Jones, LaFayette,
Georgia.
—9—
Petitioners further desire that
by-laws of the corporation shall
be adopted by the common
stockholders, and such by-laws
shall provide for the officers of
the corporation, the manner of
their selection, and such other
rules appropriate to by-laws
which have as their purpose the
control and management of the
corporation, including the pro
visions whereby the by-laws may
be amended.
—lo—
— petitioners herewith ex
hibit a certificate of the Secre
tary of the State of Georgia as
required by Section 22-1803,
Georgia Code Annotated.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid with
all the rights, powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth,
and such additional rights,
powers and privileges as may be
necessary, proper or incident to
the conduct of the business
aforesaid, and as may be in
herent in or allowed to like cor
porations under the laws of the
State of Georgia as they now
exist or may hereafter exist.
PITTMAN AND KINNEY
BY: CHARLES L. PICKELL
Attorneys For Applicants
ORDER
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
The petition of T. L. PICKELL,
H. C. DERRICK, JR. and ROB
ERT T. JONES, to be incorpo
rated under the name and style
of TRIANGLE HARDWARE, INC.
for a period of thirty-five (35)
Years, presented, read and con
sidered. It appearing that said I
petition is legitimately within |
the purview and intention of
Georgia Laws, and that there is I
no existing corporation regis
tered in the Office of the Secre- j
tary of State of Georgia by the |
name of Triangle Hardware, Inc.!
It is considered, ordered and
adjudged that the prayers of the
petitioners be and the same are
hereby granted, and that peti
tioners be and they are hereby
vested with the corporate char
ter under the name set forth in
the petition, and said corpora
tion shall have and be vested
with all the rights, powers, and
privileges prayed for and enu
merated, together with all
rights, powers and privileges
that can be legally possessed by
a corporation created by a su
perior court under the laws of
the State of Georgia.
Granted this 13th day of July,
1964.
SAMUEL W. FARISS /s/
Judge Superior Court,
Lookout Mountain Circuit
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
CLERK'S OFFICE—ss.
I, Carolyn W. Alexander Dep-1
uty Clerk, Superior Court of said
County, do hereby certify that 11
have compared the foregoing
copy of Petition for Charter of
TRIANGLE HARDWARE. INC.
with the original record thereof,!
now remaining in this office, I
and the same is a correct tran
script therefrom, and of the
whole of such original record,
and that this Court is a Court of
Record.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said Court
this the 19th day of July, 1964
CAROLYN W ALEXANDER
Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
Chattooga County
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SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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Lyerly Happenings
By Gwen Williams, Lyerly, Ga.
Expressions of sympathy go to
the family of Earl Campbell who
passed away last week. Mr.
Campbel), a resident of Trion,
was a member of the Lyerly
Police Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morrison,
Jean and Pete are here from
Spring Lake, N. C„ for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mor
rison and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Powell.
Charles Acrey spent Saturday
night in Cedar Bluff, Ala., with
his cousin, Larry Ozment.
Get well wishes go to Mrs. Bill
Ponder who is a patient at an
Atlanta hospital. She was vis
ited Friday by Mrs. Dorothy
Hanle and Martha Chamblee.
Mrs. Robert Denson, of Dry
Valley, visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Morrison and the Harold
Morrisons Saturday. Pete Morri
son returned home with her for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith.
Margaret and Sharon Floyd,
Steve. Mark and Joan Dodson
left Tuesday for a vacation in
Florida with Mr. and Mrs. James
Baker and family.
Gwendolyn Williams and Wil
liam Locklear, of Trion, spent
Thursday at Jacksonville State
College with Dr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Colbert Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams,
Brent and Bruce, of Rossville,
spent the week-end here with
Mrs. J. C. Williams and Mrs.
William Baker and others.
Gardner Bryant and daughter,
Donna, have returned to their
home in Dallas, Tex. after a visit
here with their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. A. M. Bryant,
and family.
Mrs. L. C. Smih Jr. and Miss
Nell Lee were in Rome Thurs
day.
The community was greatly
saddened Wednesday to hear of
the death of J. D. Weesner Sr.
He will be deeply missed by all.
Our expressions of sympathy go
out to this family.
Joyce and Clark Jones, of
Rossville, spent last week with
their grandmother, Mrs. J. C.
Williams. They were joined over
the week-end by their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones, and
family.
Little Miss Angie Ponder, of
Atlanta, is spending a few days
here with the Bryants and other
relatives while her mother re
mains ill.
Mrs. Billy Allen and Gordon
and Marilyn Bryant were in
Chattanooga Monday.
Mrs. Lucille Sentell, of Rome;
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hogg, of
Berryton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Morrison and children visited
Mrs. Ida Thomas and Bill Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook and
sons attended a family reunion
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dolph Johnson near Mentone,
Ala., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jackson
are vacationing with relatives at
Pittsburg, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stallings
and boys, of Cedartown, have
moved into the home previously
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Abernathy.
Get well wishes go to George
Hubler, a patient at Floyd Hos
pital.
waterproofing, painting, point
ing, tile work and miscellaneous
repairs.
Two sets of bidding material
are available without charge to
general contractors and one
additional set may be issued on
deposit of $45.00. One set of
bidding data will be supplied to
principal subcontractors, as de
termined by the Service, upon
receipt of deposit of $45.00. One
display set will be furnished to
selected plan rooms for reten
tion on their premises for in
spection by subcontractors or
material suppliers.
Checks or money orders fur
nished as deposit bid guaranty
must be made payable to the
General Services Administra
tion. Bid guaranty is in the
amount of 20 percent of the bid.
Total Small Business Set-
Aside applies. The project is
estimated to be within a $50,000
to SBO,OOO cost range.
Bidding material available
General Services, Design and
Construction Division, Public
Buildings Service, Room 362,
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W., At
lanta. Georgia. 30309.
Jackie Jones spent Sunday
night with Grant Norton.
Miss Jackie Bryant, of Colum
bia, S. C., is here for a visit with
her grandmother Mrs. A. M.
Bryant, and family.
Mrs. Bill Patty remains a
patient at Chattooga Hospital.
We wish for her a speedy re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Jones,
of Miami, Fla., are here for a
visit with their daughter. Mrs.
Joe Reed, Mr. Reed and chil
dren. They were accompanied
home by their granddaughter.
Miss Marsha Reed, who had
been on an extended visit with
them.
Miss Frieda Norton spent
Wednesday night with Miss
Sheila Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ayers,
of Detroit, Mich., have been here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Williams. The Ayers were en
route home from Arizona where
they had spent several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood
and Charles enjoyed an outing
and picnic on Lake Weiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morri
son and Gwen Williams Sunday
afternoon.
Robin Dotson, of Atlanta,
spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Jones and Sheila.
Mrs. Ida Thomas was Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Powell and Mrs. Harold
Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Tucker
and son, Greg, of Atlanta, are
here visiting Mr. Tucker's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker,
and Jerry.
Mrs. Arthur Morrison and
Mrs. Johnny Bryant visited Mrs.
James Richie Thursday night.
W. S. Crumpton has been in
Carroll County visiting with
relatives and friends. Upon his
return, C. W. Crumpton accom
panied him home for a visit with
Mrs. Theo Kendrick and Mr.
Crumpton.
Among those enjoying swim
ming at Little River, Ala., Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nor
ton and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dodd and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Jones. Sheila and
Jackie.
Mrs. Lucy Sentell returned to I
her home in Tiome Wednesday I
after a few days here with her
mother, Mrs. Ida Thomas, and
Bill.
The W.S.C.S. of the Lyerly
Methodist Church met for the
July meeting at the home of
Mrs. L. B. Whisenant with Mrs.
Bill Cook in charge of the pro
gram.
Miss Belle Johnson continues
to improve at Chattooga Hos
pital.
Mrs. Willie Sizemore visited
Mrs. Paul Jones Saturday.
Among those enjoying lunch
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Denson in Dry Valley were:
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Locklear and
Butch, of Trion; Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Denson and Debbie. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Bryant and '
Terri, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mor
rison, Lena Mae and Gwen Wil
liams. Harold Morrison and Pete.
Mrs. Lecroy
Wins SIOO
Mrs. John Lecroy of Trion won
SIOO Saturday in The Triangle
promotion.
Mrs. Lecroy lives on Ninth
Street and her husband is a re
tired Riegel employee.
This was the second week of
the four-week promotion and
Mrs. Lecroy’s number was the
first drawn which entitled her
to SIOO. Second and succeeding
tickets bring only SSO.
The promotion will continue
at 4:30 p. m. this Saturday and
the following Saturday.
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Berryton
Baptists
Set Series
A revival will begin this Sun
day at the Berryton Baptist
Church.
Services will be each night at
7:30, and there will be special
singing each night.
The Rev. Sam Sharp, pastor of
the Park City Baptist Church,
will be the evangelist.
The Rev. Jimmy Bailey, pas
tor, gives the public an invita
tion to attend.
an aircraft equipment repair
man at the Air Training Com
mand (ATC) school at Chanute
AFB, 111. His new unit is part of
the vast ATC system which
trains airmen and officers in the
diverse skills required by the
nation’s aerospace force.
The airman is a 1964 graduate
of A. C. Carter Consolidated
High School at Summerville.