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THE GEORGIA HOMES we serve have set a new
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GEORGIA
WHITE COUNTY Wilkins, James G.
The petition of James M.
Hampton and Betsy S. WiJkins, hereinafter
called petitioners, respectfully shows:
— 1 —
Petitioners desire for themselves, their asBo-
ciatefi and successors to be incorporated under
the name of “Helen Enterprises, Inc."
— 2 —
The object of said corporation is pecuniary’
gain and profit.
—3—
The general nature of the business or busi- 1
nesses to be transacted is as follows: to op¬
erate a general lumber and building supply
business; to cut, saw, log, dry, dress, process,
manufacture, buy, sell, and dispose of timber,
lumber and products thereof, including the op¬
eration of sawmills, planing mills and other
plants equipment needful in the operation of
a general lumber business; to manufacture, in lumber
purchase, sell and otherwise deal
products of every kind and description and to
do all and everything incidental to carrying on
the business of manufacturing timber products
into consumer goods. The corporation shall
also have the right of purchasing, owning,
improving, renting, leasing, managing, and
selling or exchanging, generally trading and
operating in, timber lands and all types of
real estate or real property; purchasing, sell¬
ing, leasing and generally trading in, wood,
pulpw'ood, and timber of all kinds; manufac¬
turing, purchasing and selling fiber board and
other products made wholly or in part of
wood, metal or other materials.
—4—
Petitioners further desire that said corpora¬
tion, 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, and
that said corporation have all of the powers
enumerated in Sections 22-1827 and 22-1828,
Georgia Code Annotated, and such powers as
may hereafter be given by law.
—5—
The corporation shall have a maximum num¬
ber of five hundred (500) shares of stock of
the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dol¬
lars per share, all of which shall be common
stock and non-cumulative preferred stock in
proportions to be determined by the board of
directors.
However, the amount of capital with which
the corporation shall begin business shall be
not less than two hundred dollars ($200.00).
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 minimum above
stated, and all this, upon a majority vote of
the board of directors.
—6—
The time for which the corporation is to>
have existence is 35 years, with the privilege
>f renewal of the charter, from time to time,
upon the expiration of said periods of thirty
ive (35) years.
—7—
The County in which the principal office of
•be corporation is to be located is White
'?uunty, Georgia, but the privilege is desired
• f establishing branch offices and places of
business both within and without the State of
Georgia.
“7—8—■
T.ie name and Post Office address of each
of the applicants for charter are as follows;
James M. Wilkins, Helen, Georgia
James G. Hampton, Cleveland, Georgia
Betsy S. Wilkins, Helen, Georgia
—^—’
Petitioners further desire that by-laws of the
corporation shall be adopted by the common
stock holders, and such by-laws' shall provide
for the officers of the corporation, the manner
of their selection, and such other rules ap¬
propriate to by-laws which have as their
purpose the control and management of the
corporation, by-laws including provisions whereby the
may be amended.
—10—
Your petitioners herewith exhibit a certifi¬
cate of the Secretary of the State of Georgia
as required by Section 22-1803, Georgia Code
Annotated.
pomted WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be incor
under the name and style aforesaid
with all^ the rights, powers, privileges, and
immunities herein set forth, and such addi
tiona] 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 corporations un¬
der the laws of the State of Georgia as they
now exist or may hereafter exist.
JAMBS G. HAMPTON
P. O. Box Att ° rney f ° r
232
Cleveland, Telephone Georgia
5-3303
_ The foregoing , ORDER
kins, James petition of James M. Wil¬
G. Hampton and Betsy S Wil
"Heien t °Fn? incorporated under the name of
Helen Enterprises. Inc.,” has been duly
sented to me, and read and considered- pre¬
appearing that said petition is and pur! it
view and intention of within the
the laws of this State
tiofrf, a trfcitfsl T?,. hereby incorporated and a an made d d Pe ":
body Politic under the name and style of a
period of ? n 35 J® ri) i*ises, Inc.,” for and during the
^r years, with the privilege ?nd^ of w5h re
afl Wa initi ° n of ^at time,
the ght8 powers, privileges and im
?™ m '
Georgm ! c! aa they are provided by the laws of
a. now exist or may hereafter
Thii tht day of jg
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Judge, FRED Superior Court,
White G. KELLEY,
County
IS? JANE STEWART
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and your you’ll hangers will slide more easily
have less trouble hunt-;
mg for that dress or coat.
When grease is spilled on.your
floor, plaes an tee cube on the
» Egg” .2:
at a?
keep a pair of canvas gloves near
your freerer.
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Use an old shaving brush for
dusting shades. pleated or ruffled lamp
The soft bristles can’t
harm the fabrio, yet will easily
reach the dust in the folds.
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Spill something evil smelling on
your tiled bathroom floor? Clean
with a solution of Pine-Sol and
water. Fresh as a daisy!
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Instead of skimming the top
boile, f orn f l 071 m ilk or cocoa when
it beat it into the beverage
with a beater In ,
will or epoon . thie
way you save nutritious milk
soltds and minerals.
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