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Petition for Charter
WHITS COUNTY:
TO THB SUPKHIOH COURT OF SAIXi
AND THE HONOEABLK SIDNEY O.
IH.. JUDGE OF SAID COURT:
The petition of B, B. BLALOCK. TAL
BLALOCK imi H. H. DAVIDSON,
a tt f ully snows:
Ibt . *. drey _ M*ire «- tor thameivm. .. . there ... asso
und successors to be incorporated under j
BOUMTAIH LA2TO ranmmmt DKViiLOPE^. rmr-” ESC. t
twrton a. thirty 9re yens with ail of the ;
n««s. ^rporarauu, powera generally anu pnv-ii«p by the ^rTyiration comerrea upon acre j
% —- 18 •* *» -be i ‘ code ! , r Y2 U0 at “ IMOITO “ .•Umotatett f* 'J huppV |
omit, a* well as those nghte, power and pnvt.
acumerausa :here-:n.
Hie abject of said corporation is pecuniary
gain prosit. .
anu
__ Thm dKierai . nature at , 'Me business . to . t be 1
.
nnaaeted ihr.aud Corporation s as follows:
*1 That of auyini!. seilin*. .ieveioiunK and ,
ol esuue anu Deraonal ^berty
af mmtt name ana nature.
tbt To .ommet debt, borrow money, .oar,
*?»«»• a# sale »«“ to debt, to a * ean, Y ,e Y‘-- be sueu,
secure sue anu -o
to have a .unmon seat, to make ail necessary
by-dawa. roia* anu regniations and to do any
and aii acts hat may be necessary and awful .
a r .hm »nuuct a aaaa uiamess.
ic) To nta. make anu perform
carrT J<ot ail necaasarr contracts for any lawful
purpoa* partaanine to tl» fjusin«te the xtr
jorauoa with any oersem. firm, association s
yorporation now or ^erpofter o he organiz&j.
The maxi mum number of mare® bat saui
xirporar-an .» author-.Eeu *.o have oustWKiing
at any time sli&il a* a. 34k? ms res of -omm n
xocx of the par value of SlD.iXi per snare, rhe
minim um number u tabaies that saiu coarpeua
turn a mthmari to mve mstiuviing ai si v
ime ahsu! bo 10 sfcaree of common ^toes of he
; par y®iu« of per snare. By a wo-thirt: =
majority *ot# 'he poiders af o a mB w i stock.
-n gy smxhotii ffhar t e r amndmeot increase or
me tomtit he n umber n mtstanains; shares of
commas ssoea of said corgantekm at any lime
! and :mm .iroe a -inse -m -t-en 'he minim u m
s uui Tw-Tmum Inu’J*ti<Tn pec jus steove.
| ! H%a :unaEint of .-aptioi with -vinca -su- , ec
wraxiun snail befits '.kiainess .s $300. ."J.
S.
The prtncipai office of said ■orpors.tiop. iha.il
re acftteu n ulcracDO. White OoamjB. Georgia.
uTyj pe*ri:ioner* lesire That -&ii aorponuion
• =««**>* have -he ^rrvaege jx eatitihidmE -rsui.n
; jfficaa anu pis*o» jf rusiness eioewhere.
Th. ransre urn post .ifire addresses a pesi
ionerfi aro se foilows;
j 3 3 ;:^-eiana. Georgia.
Tamaosw 3l»iocx. Clevei&na. Gteonspa.
3T- 3L Dmvtosoti. CI«v«&na. Georgia
{ W^EHEFCRS- peatiemers orny That 'hey be
< neorporaueci maer Tile name above sec forth
! } *rth Mil ±tm rr«nxs. powers ana vrvrGe&m. as ses:
j iat *iierv«.
Telford. Wayne * Greer
ietSf. C. Wayne
Jack Daxidasm
Autcomeys for PetitioTvere
IN THS iUPSaiGH CQUHT OF WHITE
COmf T Y. JSGRGIA.
rhe dMPes 5 oan« petition of 3. 3. Blaiock.
Taimetisre Hlelwrk. ana H. 3L Dsvidson benj?
hi— rrwT :o ana deauxunee jy me as provrueti
ay jp?r ana t ipp«Lnnj; 'iiat said appsicaxion
a tinaoejr vitiim the pur"aw tnu mention
j ft The avrs it dns State; and there being pre
—rr ^i a* me Tjth aud p«ition a rierrincate
: ^ SweretaiT M ^tate ieci&rzng that ihe
hum* H Hxe prerpeaea *otrporation is not The
asms of kny e*har existing xnporanon -egis
oaem. n he T e g i ams i -he b ecr etarr rf State:
vw xs 3 SSSBT JHTEHED ±&z and appiica-
4aa be sna The mme s iiereoy granted tna The
j SSOnicxnz s shove natnea- ana Thesr asso
are a«tty ncarporatod
t*cunta:n land dkyslopshs, esc.”
-or a j ar rea at Jur-r ire SSI -rare v :h -he
Trrr: l««re a reaepra: n irerv.'aei: 'r aw and
ir uh ail rzssata. peme r a sna prsvile—I set out
si>p:i«Lti«n far TSsirer ana vith ail
racm»- y ^ng a sisa prmiestw is are now or
—r be—hter :m nmronm. rr a\v an samiiar
■xxrgatraxiooza. Gl*u—r?iici ieorma. -ins The
At ThMsmraggn.
Sih or oaf Msy.
bvaney ipaitfe. Xr.
Jusge. 9—asser Joarr. W&te Jaanty.
21 THE SUFERICH TOCHT OF WHITS
JCIINTT ISC EG IA
TLSHSTS OFFICE
* 7 m» : o g— ob— i a^ceahni ami artier nied in
-±tiA ,.e*£h xr Hiiy.
Tiff cats Issrnre-;';
tar Qeac; White Counry.
iSGHGlA.
WHITS JaONTT
9Baaeves :mac Ian. Des-es-oiwes.
:nr~ T*wm mcc fc# L8ii Deulatrs a fml paiy
ja :ees for xr j e a T w es n onntcan vith
iae atao—ias at bblisi xcrwration.
This Jfitti jasr c 4ity
JSffiag l—vhetl
JleeTC. SBxaswxr loart. White Cjaamy.
ISlIBGIa.
A r HTTS 30UNTY
m> iMi'or ;ntt as ‘Tue oi 'he . nrorr^r-raxors
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arf ykwastain Gem ffefsviTR. Inc— 3» ng ts
pmsefitBfc- pn— as waas.mm n ~he iJjsmty .
White: APLi Tfass iseee sbs. wes: ir^'jeiiesa vjtfa
bBETPW- me xm if TRihildiing
for 41 ia—dsn. a— a a-Hset : t«r :d
hi* application of B B. Blalock, Taiwan
Blalock and H. H. Davximn for the incorpora¬
tion of Mountain Land JVvelopors, IikJ.» and
The order of the Judge thereon.
Ta I mad ho Blalock
to and -subscribed before me,
this 16th day of May, 1064.
Campbell, C.8.C.
PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY:
Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public,
day personally came J as. P. Davidson,
first being duly sworn according to law.
,, at he j, Bdiwr an d Publisher of The
Courier, a newspaper of steneral
in White County, Georaia, with its
" place of husine-w in Cleveland, White
auIlf 4 ,f MrKia , and that there ban been pohliah- de
jtl , vah mUI newS p a „ e r the -net of
f imairtionK of «id application for
of Mountain Land Developer*, fnc
„. k f fom . weeka with the order of
he J(jdKe thereon .
Jas. P. Davidson
to and subscribed before me,
16th day of May. 1964.
Campbell. C..S.C.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY: Court
j Clifford Campbell, Clerk of Superior certify j
Connty, Georgia, in hereby
j IH . . kf . r nf ,., olni , 1)m(e s constitute a true awl \
-orreet ropy uf the appHeation for charter an,.
he ,, rr ier if the .fudee thereon srrantina ««i
a pp licatioB f or MOUNTAIN LAND LEVEL- ,
OPEBS. INC., as the wane appears on file in
, Ms
‘ l6 y, fay „f May I9«4.
Cliffonl Camptieil County,
Cterit. Superior Court. White ;
Georgia.
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TIPS FROM THE j
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How Ta Con J. Catch
A BIG BROWN TROUT is
much :oo sman so fail for a ary
fly—most of she suite. But .now
inn ;he .ams riv vnen ic .tuifea
rumseif iunng a heavy hatch of
mayflies, ana lie may go for t ar
gtiiiibiy as a rubs Cauuon buying he
Brooklyn 3riage. among
hsn :s not a ronssam racsor anu
there are numerous -ways of non
rung dsn nio a Rate of compla¬
cency. Following are a few exam
pies and you can take it from
there.
in sections heaviiv infested vith
Japanese nestles, nshermen have
! earned to gather a quart or so of
the nests, scatter handfuls at the
head of a long run or pooi. then
let rhe current carry them down¬
stream. This sudden ’hatch’’
promptly arouses hsn from their
daydreams and the enure stretch
stans boning with rises.
At this point the hsherrnan
wades in among the feeding fish
and iays about him .vith a dry fly.
Once tricked into feeding, the ash
are iikeiy to snap id anything that
floats over them.
The same stunt can crickets, be pulled
with grasshoppers, aiT etc.,
but there's underwater varia¬
tion watch doesn’t require the cap¬
ture of land insects. Simply wane
into he rrffie above a pooi and
Yum over a few dozen loose rocks.
A a ream of dislodged nymphs
and larvae wiil be swept into the
pool and set the dsh to feeding.
Fish the pooi immediately with,
very' small natural baits, or with
a inken artiiicial nymph.
When worm Ashing a small
stream, try this related trick. Be¬
fore ashing each pooi, kick up a
daud of raii just upstream. Take
several worms from vour box.
weak them n pieces, and dribble
them Into the current to mix with
the rod. Repeat rite process to
gain maxanum attention, then
ease 'our aaited hock in among
the free sampies. You'll have a
customer as soon as veu open
snep.
3" rhe way. leek on ycur news
aanu for :ie new Maco V.vCA
Tli.lN FISHING Magazine if yon
want :o .earn the tncks the expert
use.
■vxiif. Y :ur kr Yier ?:a:-s cleaner..
Aaociier (fcti^rhc ts
jest eiecrr’.c oven. Sec i* ■
xec in It cuoks ceripcmg seaks
vhil« 7 <:u re busy eiee where.
An eieeme rarge imgrs yoc
:ce iter aearer cite joy- of socal
fflee&ric living Aac tha: axeaics
suua :ig beaedis .ia a special lew
rare oati cutigec aZIi r ^ Cal learr.
ic.w a ruaiify. I: 5 «s$y as pee 1
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6 eW«f Editor,
fttrmrj fm'ynnrii
% SIM EVES •
^nt Bering U - walleye- aeaaon. "wailoyfi?
to mention ths
la liStaly to gtlr on «• of
controversy, Some flshertnea
we know won't great him the
gtature of a trne game flah;
oOiera hotly contest this atti¬
tude. And feyr call him by the
same name.
Though opinion* about thf*
particular ftah ar* varied, the
fishing expert* at Mercury cut
fcoarct* art quick to nett that
there I* viry little dieagreement
over the walleye'* virtue# in «
frying - pan. And he*# even better
When broiled over an open fir*
In the northwoode, If you're,
that lucky.
TJm vmlldye, depending upon
the eeetion. of the country, goee
tinder a wide assortment of
monikers - ■walleyed pike, pick¬
erel, Jackfieh, yetloi* or bine
pike, and jack salmon, to name
a. faw. Among men who say he”*
so flghter, the walleye is ac¬
corded several more—Quite un¬
printable. 'facts remain—the
Eat the
walleye is a great delicacy
sought By literally thousands of
anglers, and spring is a line
time to natch him—though you
nan get an argument or. this-
3 core. too, iron those whG say
autumn is best.
The walleye is a night feeder
primarily And the guy who
Torha the shallows with small
plugs and flyrod lures after sum
down will do okay. To take them
in the daytime requires a differ¬
ent approach, and a switch to
the offshore depths. «
Troll at the slowest speed
possible, letting the lure boons*
on the bottom. The instant yon
get a strike, cut the motor and
mark the location. For where
you catch the first walleye,
chances are good for catching
more of this schooling breed.
Watch your fingers, advise
the Mercury folks. The walley*
may be bashful about *cm*
things, but not about manipulat¬
ing his dentures. Use a net to
hau him aboard. Then a *harp
blow with a small ciub wfll
pacify him enough to permit
handling.
■^Thatever they lack in fight¬
ing ability, walleyes make up in
table Qualities. And now's tha
time to prove It for yoanel&
Good eating!
Tkatt
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Mony oW timers u>he u»r*: in
in 1h« Coqnac distilleries
France say the aroma of
coqnac brandy fymes pre¬
vent* then* <roi* CatkJtoay