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LEGAL
ADVERTISING
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
The petition of ELEC C SAMPL
ES, JR., MELVIN D. HERSHEY and
LAVERNE BLACKSTONE, herein
•fter called petitioners, shows:
, 1. Petitioners desire for them
selves. their associates and succes
sors to be incorporated under the
name of “TWIN RIVERS, INC.”.
2. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
3. The general nature of the busi
ness or businesses to be transacted
Is as follows: to establish and main
tain a museum, or museums, for the
display of antiques and oddities, par
tlcuJarly antique automobiles and
other types of conveyances; to op
erate a gift shop; to operate a res
taurant or restaurants and eating
establishments; to operate an auto
mobile service station; and, to do
any and all acts or things necessary,
convenient, expedient, ancillary or
in aid to the accomplishment of the
foregoing.
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AS A PUBLIC SERVICE TO HELP PREVENT TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS:
MORGAN GROCERY
J. W. BROOKER
Drygoods, Hardware, Building Material
BRANCO CLEANERS
HARRIS SERVICE STATION
GAY’S RESTAURANT
E. J. WILLIAMSON SERVICE
NAHUNTA PARTS & SERVICE
THE BLACKSHEAR MANUFACTURING CO.
4. Petitioners further desire that
said corporation be vested with all
the rights and powers now or here
after given to do any and all things
which may be needful or proper in
the operation of the above describ
ed business, and that said corpora
tion have all of the powers enum
erated in Sections 22-1827 and 22-
1828, Georgia Code Annotated, and
such powers as may hereafter be
given by law.
5. The maximum number of
shares of stock shall be one hun
dred (100) of the par value of one
dollars ($100.00) per share, all of
which shall be common stock.
However, the amount of capital
with which the corporation shall
begin business shall be not less than
one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
The corporation shall be authorized
to issue additional shares up to the
maximum sum above stated, and
thereafter, from time to time, to
reduce the amount of capital out
standing, but not below the mini
mum above stated, and all this,
upon a unanimous vote of the Board
of Directors.
6. The time for which the cor-
"PASSABLE but DANGEROUS"
, aucn a warning is not alone for a road under construction or repair.
It s any road—it’s every road.
The “open road’’ is engineered for safety. Its curves, grades, over and
under passes, and road markings are all designed for you to drive and live.
But every road can be as safe or as dangerous as you and millions of other
drivers make it. It’s how you drive, how you respect road controls, speed
limits, stop signs; how you think when you drive and how you use or mis
use the courtesy of the road that determines the degree of safety or danger.
Since the end of the war, rural highway deaths have climbed until they
account for three-quarters of the toll in dead and injured. In 1952, 28,200
deaths out of a total of 38,000! z
Three of every four accidents occurred in clear weather on dry roads.
Eighty percent of vehicles involved in fatal accidents were travelim
straight ahead.
These are stark facts which put the terrific highway carnage straight
up to the driver behind the wheel. A reckless, lawless attitude makes safe
highways dangerous.
Ask youredt honi^y;
5L Q wJZ p OWN-^l IV E S ARE IN YOUR HANOS!
THe Brantley Enterprise
poration is to have existence is 35
years, with the privilege of renewal
of the charter, 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 Brantley County, Geor
gia, but the privilege is desired of
establishing branch offices and
places of business both within and
without the State of Georgia.
8. The name and Post Office ad
dress of each of the applicants for
charter are as follows:
ELEC C. SAMPLES, JR., R. F. D.
2, Patterson, Georgia;
MELVIN D. HERSHEY, R. F. D.
2, Patterson, Georgia; and,
LAVERNE BLACKSTONE, R. F.
D. 2, Patterson, Georgia.
9. Petitioners further desire that
by-laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the common stock hold
ers, 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 provisions
whereby the by-laws may be a-
mended.
10. Petitioners further desire that
the corporation shall have the power
to, by its by-laws, (a) require a
three-fourths majority vote of the
shareholders representing all of the
outstanding capital stock for the
passage of any motion or resolu
tion at a stockholders’ meeting;
(b) require a three-fourths major
ity vote of all the directors for the
passage of any motion or resolu
tion at a directors’ meeting.
11. Your petitioners herewith ex
hibit a certificate of the Secretary
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 im
munities herein set forth, and such
additional rights, powers and pri
vileges as may be necessary, proper
or incident to the conduct of the
business aforesaid, and as may be
inherent in or allowed to like cor
porations under the laws of the
State of Georgia as they now exist
IS
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BRANTLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY
MORRIS SERVICE STATION
JOS. B. STRICKLAND
Agent for Standard Oil Products
WILSON’S GARAGE
L F. RHODEN, SHERIFF BRANTLEY CO.
ST ILLA COURT & RESTAURANT
Nahunta, Georjtfai
TRE CITIZENS BAKK
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1934
or may hereafter exist.
LAMAR GIBSCN,
Attorney for Applicants.
AT CHAMBERS.
The foregoing petition of ELEC
C. SAMPLES, JR., MELVIN D.
HERSHEY, and LAVERNE BLACK
STONE, to be incorporated under
the name of “TWIN RIVERS, INC.”
has been duly presented to me, and
read and considered; and it appear
ing 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 THEREFORE 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 “TWIN RIVERS, INC.”,
for and during the period of 35
years, with the privilege of renew
al at the expiration of that time,
and with all the rights, powers,
privileges and immunities mention-
ed in said application, and 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 26th day of January,
1954.
V7ALTER THOMAS, Judge, ’.
Superior Court, Brantley ••
County, Georgia.
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Georgia, Brantley County. x*
RE: Estate of Mrs. S. J. S. Presjt
grove, deceased.
To the Creditors of Mrs. S. J. S.
Pressgrove, deceased:
You are hereby notified to render
an account to the undersigned or
his Attorney, A. A. Nathan, Gordbu
Building, Brunswick, Georgia, Os
your demands against the estate 'Of
the above-named deceased, or IpSb
priority as to your claim.
If you are indebted to said es
tate, please pay same to the under
signed, personally, or to his attor
ney, A. A. Nathan, as above stated.
This 10th day of January, 1954v>
Sidney H. Nathan, As \ ’
Administrator of the Estate
Mrs. S. J. S. Pressgrove, ’ - .
deceased.
Georgia, Brantley County.
Notice is hereby given that Al
phonse John Romanauskis and Maty
Kinnett Romanauskis, the under
signed, filed their petition to ihe
Superior Court of said county op
the 25th day of January, 1954, pray
ing for a change in the name ’Ol
themselves and their children, -da
follows:
FROM Alphonse John RomanaUf
kis TO Alphonse John Roman;
FROM Mary Kinnett Romanajtip
kis TO Mary Kinnett Roman;
FROM Patrick K. Romanaus}j|?
TO Patrick K. Roman;
FROM Denise Romanauskis TO
Denise Roman. ’?!
Notice is hereby given to any
interested or affected party to ;,tte
and appear in said matter in stid
court on or before 10:00 o’clock.A-
M. on the 20th day of February,
1954, at which time all objections
to the granting pf the relief prayed
must be filed in said court.
This the 25th day of January,
1954.
Alphonse John Romanauskis,.-
Mary Kinnett Romanauskis,^!
Petitioners. >4
Application for Dismission
Georgia, Brantley County: ;‘J
To All Whom It May Concern;. 1
Whereas, Homer E. Crews, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Charlie
C. Crews, represents to the Court
of Ordinary in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he
has fully administered said estate;
this is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission
on the first Monday in March, 1954.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this February Ist, 1954.
James N. Stewart, Ordinary. 2j25
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