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GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY:
CLEVELAND FEED & POULTRY COM¬
PANY, INC. respectfully shows:
FIRST: Petitioner is a corporation chartered
by this court on February 9, 1956.
SECOND: Petitioner desires to be dissolved
as a corporation.
THIRD: Such dissolution may be allowed
without injustice to any stockholder or to any
person having a claim of any character egalnat
said corporation.
FOURTH: Petitioner has paid all debts owed
by it.
FIFTH: At a meeting of the stockholders of
petitioner held on March 28, 1964, a resolu¬
tion proposed by petitioner’s board of directors
was tioner unanimously be adopted resolving that peti¬
dissolved as a corporation. A certi¬
fied copy of said resolution is attached hereto.
dissolved WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that it be
as a corporation.
TELFORD, WAYNE & GREER
By: Joe K. Telford
GEORGIA, Attorneys for Petitioner
WHITE COUNTY.
I, A. L. MAUNEY, JR., Secretary of
CLEVELAND FEED & POULTRY COM
PANY, INC., do hereby certify that at a meet¬
ing of the stockholders of said corporation
held on March 28, 1964, of which all stock¬
holders of said corporation waived notice, the
following resolution was adopted by affirma¬
tive vote of holders of more than two-thirds
of the capital stock of the corporation:
“RESOLVED that the corporation, Cleveland
Feed & Poultry Company, Inc. be dissolved."
This 18 day of April, 1964.
A. L. Mauney, Jr.
Company, Secretary of Cleveland Feed & Poultry
Inc.
_ ORDER
CLEVELAND ’v. , foregoing FEED petition & is hereby POULTRY granted and
PANY, INC. is hereby COM
tion. dissolved as a corpora¬
This 18 day of April, 1964.
S. O. Smith, Jr.
JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT,
WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA
Filed , in office thiB 20
day of April, 19G4.
Clifford Campbell
CLERK, SUPERIOR COURT,
WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given that the business
operated at Cleveland, Georgia, in the trade
name of BLALOCK REALTY COMPANY, is
owned and carried on by Talmadge Blalock,
whose address is Boot 267, Cleveland, Georgia,
and the statement relating thereto required by
Georgia Code Section 106-301, has been filed
with the Clerk of the Superior Court of White
County, Georgia. Clifford
Campbell
Clerk of Superior Court %
White County* Georgia
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WHITE
COUNTY:
ASA DORSEY, MRS. ANNIE KATE DOR¬
SEY and BYRON S. DORSEY, as applicant*,
show:
FIRST: They desire for themselves, their
successors and associates to be incorporated
under the name of FONDA MILLING COM¬
PANY. said
SECOND: The principal office of cor¬
poration shall be located in White County,
Georgia. Dorsey is president of
THIRD: Byron S. a
Fulton County, Georgia, and his post office
address is 1491 Kenmore, Atlanta, Georgia.
The other applicants are residents of White
County, Georgia and their post office address
is Cleveland, Georgia. said corporation
FOURTH: The object of is
profit to its shareholders. The general nature
of the business to be transacted and the cor¬
porate powers desired are:
(a) To manage, provide services for and
operate feed mills and other businesses
and undertakings and buy, lease, repair,
service and sell merchandise and real
and personal property. and privileges
(b) To have all of the powers
enumerated in the Code of Georgia and
such powers as may hereafter be given
by law.
(c) To enter into partnerships or joint ven¬ tirn)
tures with any other person or
in any business or undertaking which
this corporation has direct or incidental
authority to do.
(d) To enter into contracts of guaranty or
suretyship and to become guarantor or
surety on obligations whether or not the
corporation has a direct interest in the
subject matter of the contact obliga¬
tion guaranteed. corporation shall, f have exist
FIFTH: Said with privilege to
ence for thirty-five its years charter provided by
renew or extend as
* number of shares of
SIXTH: The maximum
stock shall be One Thousand shares of common
stock of a par value of Ten Dollars per share.
However, the amount of capital with which
the corporation shall begin business shall not
be less than One Thousand Dollars. The cor¬
poration shall be authorized to issue additional
shares up to the maximum above stated and to
reduce the amount of capital outstanding, but
not below the minimum above stated, upon a
majority vote of the Board of Directors.
applicants to the incor¬ _
WHEREFORE, pray
porated as aforesaid. WAYNE & GREER ____
TELFORD,
By: Joe K. Telford
Attorneys for Applicants
It appearing by Certificate of the Secretary
of State that FONDA MILLING COMPANY
is not the name of any other Georgia corpora¬
tion; the foregoing petition are
The prayers of fenccessor*.
granted and applicants and their
associates and assigns a e hereby incorporated
under the name of FONDA MILLING COM¬
PANY for the period of thirty-five years, with
the privilege of renewal or extension of
charter at the expiration of that time accord¬
ing to the laws of Georgia, anil that said
corporation is vested vUh all the fights and
privileges mentioned in *aid petition. Ordered
further that the first publication off said peti¬
tion and this order may be any time within
two weeks hereof.
This 20 day of April, 1964.
S. O. Smith. Jr. COURT,
JUDGE. SUPERIOR
WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA
Filed in offiro. th?s 21 day
of April. 1964.
Clifford Cam obeli ** irl
CLERK. SUPERIOR GOURT.
WHITE COUNTY', GEORGIA
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