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in some m, everything from refrigerators to loco
}y r05 increase in the retaU price of the average car between
least 97 per cent is attributed to higher taxes, wage and
-i idtng payments to outside supplier*. Taxes now account
10 per cent of the retail price of care, while manufacturers’ profits
»r less than 5 par cent.
some of the plain and simple economic facts of life in the automo
try. Too often they are overlooked or distorted awav from their
img. It may sound trite but it it nonetheless true! Only as men
nore at lower eost, through greater investment in better production
can “real” wages rise, more jobs develop, and prices be
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for
retoil of general ta
eluding textile products, knit-wear
fabrics and cloths of all kinds
and characters, building materi
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oer, furniture, and fixtures, electrical
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enjoy” ive all of the powws and
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ty-five ( 86 , ycus.
The amount of ca with,
which said comoraUoi shaU be
fsou'SSTi,' (30,000.00), Twenty
cither cash or other assets or
« eomblnatloQ of the two, with the
privilege dne of increasing the same
■o Hundred Thousand Dol
lars ( 8100 , 000 , 000 ) by a majority
.ore of the stockholders.
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The capital stock of said com
pany shall be divided into One
Thousand ( 1 , 000 ) shares of com
mon stock of the face or par val
ue of One Hundred Dollars ( 9100 .
00 ) per, s hare.
WHEREFORE, applicants
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, with all the
rights and privileges herein set
out and such additional powers and
privileges as may be necessary,’
proper or Incident tq the
of the business for which appli
cants are asking incorporation, and,
as may be allowed like corpora-..
tiens they under the laws of hereafter Georgia^
as now or may I ,
exist. :
OWEN & BOLTON,
Attorney for Applicants.
In Re :
PETITION TO INCORPORATE
GRIFFIN FARM EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
CHARTER APPLICATION
DCrOBER. TERM, 1948 . a i
Spaldtag County Superior Court.
The foregoing petition of Herbert
Alfred Bolton, Champ Vance and
Arnold E. Klerbow to be incorpo
rated under the name of “ORlFFIN
FARM and EQUIPMENT considered. It COMPANY?
read appearing
that said petition is within
:* 4 i lieu and intention of •
laws applicable ^hereto, and ail
said laws have been fully
I State with cettiflcate Including a* reoutred from the by the presentation a. Secretary s. 33-1803 of
the C Ido of Georrta Annotated’,
It is hereby ordered, adjudged
and decreed that all the prayers of
said petit! tion are in-anted and said
enprctr.te and their asamiatos,
succ'. 48 -r* ari hereby
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Uncle Sam to stand : with them.,
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b’s letter arr r at my
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ga te to the United Nations, who ir
enroute from Paris to Nanking via
He had just arrived
in New York by air, and one of the
first questions he asked m% was
what America’s policy was to be. He
of the
armies
unless they received
assurances of continued American
support.
I told Peng that the question of
'H>llrv was eWng considered in
Washington now, and that It was
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“What .would ydur policy be?”
A -uesOon like that rather flab
bergasted me for a minute, and T
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9 ers<mal feeling and that of a lot of
other observers was something like
i^QWte s apart from friendship, yi Ame- : - -
rica couldn't afford to see China
collapse and be taken Into the com
munist camp under control of Rus
sia. That would be giving Mbacow
a strangle hold on the Orient.
There could be no question of
America sending troops to China.
We wouldn’t think of asking our
hoys to fight there. However, if i
had the lob to do I probably should
twister the Nsttonaiist armies with
» laroe amount’oT up-to-date eouip
*n»nt.. send to China a Isrve numhe
of American army officers to sud
•'’-' dsf and advise, and provide the
wherewithal to kaep operations go
tag.
fm*" nodded and said:
“T should make one addition. Th
people of China are hungry. The'
■u-'k f*«ht on empty bellies.
-hould feed them. That, could be
dune by rbinnlog in foodstuffs from
countries."
tVn« mid th^re was no douh*
«dvi)«yer thot FusHo h-e'-'n''
and mnoorting the communist re
volution in Chins.
day "f November, 1948 .
CHESTER A. BYARS,
’ Judge Superior Court Spaldtag
County.
GEORGIA, Spaldlne County.
Fii-d in Clerk’s nffsco. this 12 th
day cf Novcuibir, 1048 .
F. P. LINDSEY,
Clerk* Simsrlor Court of
said county.
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GEORGIA. Spalding Coitatv.
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LEGAL 7063
GEORGIA, : & ty.
Ordinary’s 2 , 1948
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t-ator of the estate of Geo. W.
Vha iresents that
he baa fu d the duties
of bis said .5arw„%^
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ford,' to n rtify sll person* conce-n
ad, to Show esnre. if anv thev c*"
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’EOP.GIA, Spalding County.
Whereas. Mr*. Megstie E. Joins'
ixccutrix of the last will of fM'w<
to*v Brooks, r-presents to
"ouft In her Swsttfr«*. kh*t she he
n’’v ^ministered said estate:
«* therefore to cite all persons con
h-i- *rnpd. «*iM ktndf*d if nnd creditors,
anv they c*n. wtr
nld Executrix should not. h« - 1 !'
hnrsred from her admintstratiO"
mri receive Letters of Dismission
-}-.e first Monday in tveem'ser
HR WALLACE,
>4 b"r -uctPipn seeking leave l
onv«.v rwl eWito set aside to
e’f "find her minor children out
be eyt-eto of O. H. t »ke Hunnicut
'toenred, 03 a yen-r’^ mpnort. this
i-i /-ire *11 and -tneulor the person
.'nterested therein, to be and apn-'
torn-,, me at the Courthouse
Oriflin.. Georgia, on the , 4 t.h day
December next at in A. M.. en
show cause, if any thov can.
the nray*r< » saia pc:.tion
not be granted.
This Nov. 20 . 1043 .
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cepting the surrender of its Char
ter and franchise as a corporation.
Crenshaw, Harrell, Ware and
Brandon
Attorneys tor Petitioner.
410 Trust Company of
Georgia Building,
Atlanta, Gcoreda.
EXHIBIT A
Resolution Adopted at Stockholder-,
Meeting of little Investment Com
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RESOLVED That, the stockhold
of ------ Investment Company
a g called by the Board
to act upon a propose!
dissolve dopted bv the ccrpon
of Director’s, have do
“«Sf dissolution e* tv
norpe take place- rV
this ( irrender its chv
tor and be ed as a corpora
Hon under the proi irions of tv
Act of Jan
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