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LEGAL NOTICES AMENDMENT TO CERTIFI CATE OF INCORPORATION TO DECREASE CAPITAL STOCK RESOLUTION OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors of Carter j and Trotter, Incoporated, a corpora-] tion of North Carolina, on the 18: day of December, 1935, adopted the following resolutions. RESOLVED, that in the judg ment of the Board of Directors of this company, it is advisable to change the certificate of incorpora- j tion so as to provide for a decrease; of capital stock of the corporation | from Thirty Thousand ($30,000.-1, 00) Dollars to Ten Thousand j ($10,000.00) Dollars, to be accom-j^ plished by the surrender by every | stockholder of his shares and the issue to him in place thereof of a'j decreased number of shares. RESOLVED FURTHER, that a! special meeting of the stockholders' of this company be and the same ( ■ is hereby called to be held at 11:00 o’clock A. M., on the 20 day of j December, 193 5, at the office of ^ the company in the city of Salis- ( bury, for the purpose of considering and taking action upon the pro- ■ posed amendment to the certificate j of incorporation and decrease of the ‘ capital stock of the company, and the secretary is directed to give no- , tice of said meeting personally or by mail to each stockholder of this ; company. Certificate of cnange decreasing capital stock by surrender of old stock and issue of new therefor. Carter and Trotter, Incorporated, ‘ a corporation of North Carolina, hereby certifies that, pursuant to the foregoing resulutions of its ^ board of directors, it has this day , adopted the following resolutions: . RESOLVED that it is deemed advisable to decrease the capital^ stock of this corporation by rescind- *J ing paragraph IV of the certificate < of incorporation and paragraph IV 1 of the Amended Certificate of In- c corporation which prescribe the 1 amount and character of capital ' stock and inserting in lieu thereof the following: ^ IV. lhe capital stock oi Car- j ter and Trotter, Incorporated, be and the same is hereby reduced ~—rrdiri_ Thirty Thousand ($30,000. 00) Dollars, the present outstand ing capital stock, to Ten Thousand: ($10,000.00) Dollars, divided into £ one hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars £ each, all of which shall be common, stock. Such reduction of capital j. stock shall be accomplished by the ^ surrender by every stockholder of his shares and the issue to him in place thereof a decreased number . of shares.” t That more than two-thirds in' j interest of all of the stockholders of i j said company voted in favor of - said resolutions; that all the shares11 of stock were voted in favor there- j I of; that the written assent of; stockholders to said amendment is, I hereby annexed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Car- v ter and Trotter, Incorporated, has; caused this certificate to be signed; in its name by its President, at- 1 tested by its Secretary, and its cor-;£ porate seal to be hereunto affixed,;1 this the 20 day of December, 1935.!1 CARTER AND TROTTER, IN-Is CORPORATED, By J. R. Trotter, i President. (CORPORATE SEAL) s ATTEST: 1 Sam Carter, Secretary. NORTH CAROLINA, J ROWAN COUNTY. < This is to certify that on this 20th day of December, 193 5, be- 1 fore me personally appeared Sam ; Carter, Secretary of Carter and 1 Trotter, Incorporated, the corpora-1‘ tion mentioned in and which execu-^ ted the foregoing certificate, who, being by me duly eworn on hisi J oath says that he is the Secretary, that the seal aihxed to said certiri cate is the corporate seal of said corporation; that J. R. Trotter is 2 President of said Corporation, and " signed said certificate and affixed said seal thereto and delivered said certificate by authority of the board t of directors and with the assent of j at least two-thirds in interest of all c the stockholders of said corporation f and with the assent of the holders c of all the shares of said corporation, c as and for his voluntarly act and ] deed, and the voluntary act and ; deed of said corporation, in the ; presence of deponent, who thereup- t on subscribed his name as witness thereto. \ And he further says that the as- c sent hereto appended is signed by c at least two-thirds in interest of all J the stockholders of said corpora- d tion; that all stockholders of said corporation have signed it. Frank S. Cline, Notary Public. (NOTARIAL SEAL) My commission expires Dec. 12, 1936. FILED DECEMBER 23, 193 5 STACEY y. WADE SECRETARY OF STATE. Filed in Office of Clerk Superior Court Rowan County, Dec. 29, 193 5. 3-17. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an or ier of the Superior Court, Rowan bounty made in the special proceed ng entitled C. R. Lomax, Admin strator of the Estate of Minnie D. Lomax,; deceased Vs Willie A. -omax, James I. Lomax and others, leirs at law and devises, the same >eing No. 884 upon the special pro ceding docket of said court. The indersigned commissioner will on he 25th day of January, 1936 at welve o’clock noon at the court ouse door in Salisbury, N. C., offer or sale to the highest bidder for ash, a certain tract of land lying nd being in the town of Spencer, Iowan County, North Carolina, nd more particularly described as ollows: Beginning at a stake on the N. V. side of Salisbury Avenue, 59 eet S. 36 deg. 57’ W. from the Vest corner of said Avenue and 8 th itreet; thence N. S3 deg. 10’ W. .94 feet to a stake in the alley; hence S. 36 deg. SO’ E. with the lley SO feet to a stake; thence S. 3 deg. 10’ E. 194 feet to a stake in Salisbury Avenue; thence N. 36 leg. SO’ W. feet to the beginning, >eing one of the lots at the new town of Spencer, Lot No. 4, Block ?. between 8th and 9th Streets. See deed from Francis M. "hompson and wife to W. J. Vestal, lated April 7, 1898, registered in he office of the Register of Deeds f Rowan County, N. C., in Book Jo. 82, page S10, reference to rhich is hereby made. Dated this the 23 rd day of lecember, 193 S. I. P. BARRINGER, Commissioner. )ec. 27—Jan. 17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra te of the estate of Annie A. Sides, bis is to notify all persons having laims against the said decedent to le an itemized, verified statement f same with the undersigned on or efore the 4th day of January, 936, or this notice will be pleaded i bar of their recovery.Persons in- , ebted to said estate are notified to i lake prompt settlement. This January 2, 1936. IRS. CORA PEELER, Aministra rix of the estate of Annie A. Sides, ohn L. Rendleman, Jr., Atty. -10-f-14. ■ -- ■iORTH CAROLINA, .0¥AN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT •essie A. Coggin —vs— I. C. Coggin NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant above named will ake notice that an action entitled s above, has been commenced in he Superior Court of Rowan Coun y, for the purpose of obtaining an bsolute divorce from him upon the ;rounds of two successive years eparation as provided by low; that aid defendant will further take no ice that he is required to appear lefore the Clerk of the Superior Jourt of Rowan County, at his of ice in the Court House in the City f Salisbury, North Carolina, on the Oth day of February, 1936, or vithin thirty days thereafter, and nswer or demur tp the complaint a said action or the plaintiff will pply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This, the 9th day of January, 936. B. D. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court, leo. R. Uzzell, Attorney for plaintiff. -17-F-7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of he estate of Minnie Rickard, this • to notify all persons having laims against the said decedent to ile an itemized, verified statement f same with the undersigned on r before the 20th day of December 936, or this notice will be pleaded a bar of their receovery. Persons idebted to said estate are notified o make prompt settlement. This December 17, 193 S. WILLIAM RICKARD, Executor f the Estate of Minnie Rickard, eceased. ohn L. Rendleman, Sr., Atty. -20-j 24. NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Silas Grover Hinson —vs— Louise Hahn Hinson NOTICE The defendant Louise Hahn Hinson will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Salisbury, N. C., on the 30th day of January, 1936 of within thirty days thereafter and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 28th day of Dec. 1935. B. D. McCUBBINS, Clerk of Superior Court of Rowan County, j 3-24 NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Martin H. Canup —vs— Celia F. Canup NOTICE The defendant Celia F. Canup will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an absolute di vorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Salis bury, N C., on the 1 day of Feb ruary, 1936, or within thirty days thereafter and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 31 day of December, 1935. B. D. McCUBBINS, Elerk of the Superior Court of R.owan County, i 3-24. NOTICE OF SALE CF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow :r and authority contained in that :ertain mortgage deed of trust exe :uted by J. R. Bame and wife, Florence A. Bame to D. A. Rendle nan as Trustee, on the 30th day of \pril, 1925, which said deed of ;rust is recorded in book of Mort gages 93, at page 5 5, in the office >f the Register of Deeds for Rowan Dounty, default having been made n the payment of the idebtedness :herein secured, and at the request )f the holder of the note therein ;ecured, the undersigned, E. H. Tarrison, having been heretofore July substituted as trustee for Mr. D. A. Rendleman as provided by aw, will expose for sale at public '.uction, for cash, at the court louse door in Salisbury, N. C., on :he 3rd day of February, 1936, at the hour of 12 M. the following described real estate: 1. BEGINNING at a stake in the center of railroad, Jerome Nail’s :orner on the original line; thence, North 64 deg. East, Nine and eigh ty-seven one-hundredths chains to i stake in the cer^pr of public road, WF A. Graham’s corner; thence, with the center of the public road, South 21 deg. East, Sixteen and Thirty-two one-hundredths chains; thence, South 28 deg. East, Four teen chains to a stake in the center if said road, W. A. Graham’s cor T» 1 1 1 • 1 -»T 1 ilfcJL Ull 1 CCUCU 5 IU1C, LMCIiCC, UJL Li 1 87 1-2 deg. West, Twenty-four ind Eighty-two One-hundredths thains to a stake at center of Rail road, Nail’s corner; thence, with the center of the railroad, North 1 deg. East, Twenty-three and six ane-hundredths chains to the BE GINNING, containing Forty and ane-tenth acres, more or less. This tract is subject to the right of way af the Railroad over and along the said property. 2. BEGINNING at a stake at the Northeast corner of the inter action of Barber Avenue and Depot street and runs thence, in a North :rly direction, with Depot Street, Fifty-four feet to a stake, corner to ot No. 76; thence, at about right ingles, and with line of lot 76, One Hundred and Seventy-three feet to i stake in the line of Lot No. 80; :hence, with the line of lot No. 80, Fifty feet to a stake in the edge of Sarber Avenue; thence, with Barber Avenue, Two Hundred feet to a itake in the edge of Barber Avenue; :hence, with Barber Avenue, Two Hundred feet to a stake, the BE-' GINNING corner, being lot No. 7 5 as shown by the map of Barber function, said map being recorded^ in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. 3. One certain lot, piece or par cel of land situated and being in the townsite of Barber Junction, N. C., in said County of Rowan, being lot shown on the map or blue print of s^jd Barber Junction dated March 7, 1900, and annexed to and made a part of a certain deed of the N. C. Midland Railroad Company ! and others to A. B. Andrews, Jr.,! this lot having been conveyed to Frank Brown by A. B. Andrews, Jr., Trustee, and the lot now con veyed by Isabelle E. Brown to J. R. Bame and -^ife Florence A. Bame and known and described in said map as lot No. 20, said lot being Fifty by Two Hundred feet, said map being registered in Rowan County from which particular de scription can be had. For back | title, see Book of Deeds 138, at page 111. 4. All those certain lots or par cels of land of Georgia Industrial Realty Company, situate in the Town of Barber, County of Row an, State of North Carolina, desig nated on the map or plan of the said Barber by the following lot Numbers, Viz: 16-17-24-25-26-27 28-29-30 and 31, comprising all the area bounded on the North by the right of way of the Western North Carolina Railroad (i.e.) a line run ning parallel with and One Hund red feet South of the center of said track and Lot No. 15 (now or for Lady look Cardul When Weak, Nervous “I can’t say enough for Cardul If ( talked all day,” enthusiastically writes Mrs. L. H. Cald- — well, of Statesville, N. C. “I have used Cardul at Intervals for twenty-five years,” she adds. “My trouble In the beginning was weakness and ner vousness. I read of Car dui In a newspaper and *--L decided right then to try It. It seemed before I had taken half a bottle of Cardul I was stronger and was soon up and around.” Thousands of women testify Cardul bene fited them. If It does not benefit TOD', consult a physician. merly of Smithdeal on the East by South Ayenue, on the South by Price Avenue and on the West by Depot Street and lots No. IS and 14 (now or formerly of Christie) and also those certain lots in the said Town and County designated by the said map or plan of said Bar ber by the following lot numbers, viz: 19-21-22 and 23, situated in the triangle bounded on the North by Price Avenue, on the East or South by South Avenue, and on the West by Depot Street, said lots be ing all of the lots In said triangle except lot No. 18 (now or formerly of Armstrong) and lot No. 20 (now or formerly of J. R. Bame.) This the 1st day of Januarv. 1936. E. H. PIARRISON, Substituted Trustee. W. C. Cougitencur, Attorney. j-3-31 j NOTICE OF SALE OF RADIO PURSUUANT to Section 243 5 of! the Consolidated Statutes of North; Carolina and amendments thereto,; the undersigned, will, on Saturday, January 18, 1936, expose for sale, at j the Courthouse Door in Salisbury, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock noon, the following described per sonal property, to-wit: One 8-tube Emerson Console Radio, Serial No. 611420. This Radio is being sold to sat isfy a certain lien for repairs, op-; erating between R. F. Wompler and Dutton Radio Service Dated this the 6th day of Janu ary, 1936. V. O. DUTTON, Trading as DUTTON RADIO SERVICE. i-10-17. LOOKING FORWARD How man will look and live 20,-! 000 years from now. First of a se ries of articles by a distinguished French scientist in the January 19 issue of the American Weekly, the big magazine which comes every Sunday with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Your newsdealer has your copy. The "Milky Way” is shaped like 1 watch-case and is about 150,000 light-years across the long diam :ter. GREENSBORO ATTORNEY IS NAMED W. O. W. DIRECTOR Charles. A Hines Charles A. Hines, prominent at torney of Greensboro, N. C., has been named sentry-director of the Woodmen of the World Life Insur ance association, the strongest fraternal insurance society in the world, it was announced at home headquarters at Omaha by De E. Bradshaw, president. The ne? di rector fills the vacancy on the poard caused by the death of E. B. Lewis, chairman of auditors. Other changes included the ap Jointment of William Ruess as •.hairman of auditors. Hines la 49 years ol age and a native ol North Carolina. Born In Guilford county, he received his education in Jefferson academy, Ellon college and the law departs ment of the University of North Carolina. He was licensed to practice law when 2} years ol age, and has been in continual practice at Greensboro since that time. He became a Woodman in 1914 when he affiliated with camp No. 26 of Greensboro. The following year he became a member ol the North Carolina head camp, serving is head consul of the jurisdiction i rom 1933 to 1935. He became a member ol the Sovereign camp in 1917 and was a member of the nat ional law committee from 1929 to 1933, and its chairman at the time ol his appointment to his new post. Hines has been active in North rarolina legal circles for many years. He is a member ol the Greensboro, N. O., and American :ar associations, and a past presl ent of the Greensboro organization and now is district councillor for the state association. His past record of public service includes terms as city attorney of his home town, state senator, chair man ol the state board of elections, municipal court judge and emer gency judge ol the superio- court of North Carolina. in 1929 Hines was awarded the Greensboro citizenship trophy lor the most useful and unselfish civic service to his city” during the bre eding year This award has been made to only five persons In Greensboro. WARNERS TO MAKE 60 MOVIES Hollywood, Clif.—Warner Bro thers’ studio announced a produc tion program of 60 full-length movies in 193 , including 12 "million-dollar specials.” Listed for screening are "Anthony Ad verse,” "The Green Pastures,” "Ceiling Zero,” and "The Petrified Forest.f’ S. L. Cline of Valdese has an in cubator capacity of 42,000 eggs and is using those from blood-test ed poultry flocks in the vicinity of Morganton. $54,000,000 SUIT FILED New York—Suit for $54,000, 000 damages for alleged violation of the Sherman and Clayton anti trust laws was filed in U. S. dis trict court against more than two score ice cream companies by the Mills Novelty company, Chicago, manufacturers of counter ice cream freezers, slot machines and other products. Lawrence Mason, 4-IJ pig club member of Statesville route 5, has been using the proceeds from his sow-litter project to pay for a pure bred Jersey heifer. WHIN YOU BUY THE # Some people enjoy putting money on horse races—but it’s no fun to risk good money on unknown razor blades! Buy a known quality blade — made by the world’s largest blade maker—and play safe. Probak Jr., selling at 4 for 10*, is automatically ground, honed and stropped by special process. It guarantees comfort, economy and your monev’s worth. 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