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„y stay • m w, .Vw- !h e -“’W* Hnsnl't.al 1 and and Is M im- lm
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t Mr and ‘ Mrs. Barney Hale
and daughter, Virginia, of Ste-
vensoh; Ala., were guests of Mr
and Mrs. J E Strawn Sunday
Mr. * end Mrs. J J Adams
anti Mr ahd Mrs. Ray Eaw'e.s
attended the funeral cf Mr.
Adams aunt Miss Lou Lyda at
Bndgeport Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Millard Dur-
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summers
of Rossville were recent guests
cf Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Strawn.
Miss Minnye P pe is -eriously
111 at her heme
Mr C M Smith has return-
ed from the hospital to his
home here and is slowly im¬
proving
Mr and Mrs. Fryar of Tif-
tonia were recent guest; of Mr
and Mrs. Charles Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts have
moved to Kimball, Tenn.
Mr and Mrs. J E. Brasfield
spent several days last week
with relatives i Memphis.
Tenn.
Margaret Brasfield has chick
en pox
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GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT .
OF DADE COUNTY, GEORGl.i
Application far Incorporation
William A Shelton, Truman
w Brooks and Nora S. Spriggs,
hereinafter called applicants,
bring this application tor the
granting of a charter for a
private ccrporation, and res-
'gSfS; 10 the Court the
j Applicants desire for
thenxselves, their associates and
successors, to be Incorporated
The principaI . cffice and
place of business of said Cor-
poration shall be located in
may 2 be lhe determined^ name and Dost office
corporation is as follows:
William A. Shelton
; 4Slt> Appian Circle
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Truman W. Brooks
306 Peachbloom Drive
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Nora S. Spriggs
1706 Union Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee
3. The purpose and general
nature of the business to be
transacted by the Corporation
is that ot owning, maintaining
and operating a mountain lake,
adjacent property and re¬
creational anu otner facilities
primarily for the use and
nefit of its stockholders.
4. Applicants desire that the
Corporation have and enjoy
the lights, powers, privileges,
duties and Immunities comer-
red and provided in Sections
22-1827 and 22-1870 of the Code
cf Georgia and all of the other
and privileges enumer- and
ated in in Chapters 22-18
---
22-19 of said Code, and all of
the powers, rights, privileges,
auties and immunities enumer¬
ated and conferred therein are
made a part hereof to the same
extent as if the same were
quoted herein.
5. The time for which said
Corporation Is to have exis¬
tence Is thirty-.five (35) years,
with the privilege of renewal at
the expiration of said time.
6. The authorized capital of
the Corporation shall be as fol¬
lows: Hundred (100)
(a) One
shares of Class A voting,
common stock without nomi¬
nal or par value.
tb) One Thousand (1,000)
shares of Class B non-voting,
common stock without nomi¬
nal or par value, such Class
B stock to have the same
participation and other
rights and privileges as the
ClassA stock, except that the
holders of such Class B stock
shall not be entitled to vote
The consideration for which
said shares of Class A and
Class B stock shall be Initially
subscribed for and paid in
shall be as fixed by the in¬
corporators, subject to the
approval of the stockholders
at their meeting for organi¬
zation, and thereafter the
consideration for the issuance
of additional shares of each
class whether for cash cr
other property. tangLble or
Intangible, shall be determin¬
ed and fixed by the Board ot
uET US DO YOUR PRINTING j
THE DADE COUNTY TIMEb
Directors. ncttuii '^^Corporation
- and the
j
tiSS,
sale of the stock of the Cor-,
poration and upon the use or
. ale of the properties and fa-
duties of the Corporation as
may be agreed to. capital
7. The amount of
with which this Corporation
shall begin business shall be
One Thousand ($1,000.00 j Dol¬
lars consisting of cash or other
assets, or a combination of the
two. that the
8. Applicants pray said . J
liability of stockholders in
Corporation be confined to the
j all t he rights, powers, privi- ,
,---- _ ..
as may be necessary, proper or |
incident to the conduct of the ;
business f o r which applicants
are asking ineporation, and a:, i
may be allowed like corpor-
! atlons under the they laws of the
State of Georgia as now cr
may hereafter exist.
Frank M. Thompson
Attorney for Applicants of
l Filed in office this 23 day
November, 1954.
Grace II. Williams
Clerk of Superior Court
i n re;
Petition to Incorporate
Brow Lake, Inc.
Charter Application No.
‘‘ Term, 1954
iDade .......... ......
County Superior Court
: ORDER
The foregoing petition of
; William A. Shelton, Tiuman W.
Brooks and Nora S. Spriggs, to
be incorporated under the name
0l BROW LAKE, INC. read and
considered. It appearing that
; a j d petition is within the pur-
view and intention of * the " laws
applicable thereto, and that all
of said laws have been fully
complied with, Including the
p r e s e n tation of a Certificate
from the Secretary of State of
the State of Georgia as required Cede
by Section 22-1803 of the
of Georgia, Annotated;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED.
ADJUDGED AND DECREED that
all of the prayers of said peti-
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