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U GEORGI A DIVISION
The Sperry and Hutchinson Company
256 Peachfree St, N. E. • Aflanfa. Ga.
THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY • ESTABLISHED 1896
1935 ^“ EE 1960
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- and across our state the Members ofthe
Rural Electric Systems are Atting together
to conduct the business at hand- hearing -
ports of another year of se™ l ^. no licies
the Member-Directors who establish thet pohci s
under which the Member-Owned business
enterprise operates . . •
New Members will be learning how thei Rural
Electrics were formed to serve their
Owners, and perhaps will hear someth ng of
the hardships and obstacles in t e p
those who worked long and hard
light into darkness . . .
And everywhere there's ,of the
great progress which has been th there’ll
Rural Electrification program . • and J here*
be plenty of evidence, too, of th =
cooperation on which this k rrea P .j to
built . . . and on which it will continue to
fulfill its great mission . . •
Information on
Registration of
Boats, Motors
All boats propelled by ma
chinery m excess of 10 horsepo
wer which are used on the public
waters of Georgia are required
to be registered with the State
Game and Fish Commission.”
This statement corrects a mis
statement in last week’s Times
boat and motor registration story
which said that "ten or more
horsepower have to be register
ed.
Mallory Hatchet, chief of the
Georgia State Game and Fish
Commission, Waycross area, has
stated that anyone wanting ap
plication blanks and a copy oi
Georgia’s new hunting, fishing,
and boating Laws may obtain
same by calling or writing the
Game and Fish District Office,
108 Darling Ave., Waycross, Ga’
The telephone number is AT 3-
6639.
Read
OKEFENOKE
RURAL ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORP.
COMMUNITY OWNIO.COMMUN.TYW.IT
COMMUNITY »UIIO«
RONALD F. ADAMS
Runs for Congress
Ronald F. Adams
Is Candidate
For Congress
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Representa
tive from the Eighth Congres
sional District of Georgia, subject
to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic Party of Georgia
and the Eighth District Execu
tive Committee for the Septem
ber 14th Primary.
I entered this race and make
this announcement because it is
my earnest desire to serve the
people of this Congressional Dis
trict in the manner I believe we
are entitled to be served.
I believe that every segment of
the people of this District should
have representation in the Halls
of Congress, and not just the
privileged few.
I believe that the people of this
Nation should be FIRST SERVED
with our tax money.
I am of the firm belief that
every farmer should have a mini
mum of three acres tobacco allot
ment without reduction of acre
age to anyone.
I favor and will introduce
legislation to provide an import
tax on all farm products that
come into this county in compe
tition with the products raised
on our farms, a law that will
guarantee the farmer of our na
tion a fair price on everything he
raises.
I believe that labor is entitled
to its pay: I believe that all
honest labor should have fair
representation in Congress.
I believe that both business and
management should be operated
with a minimum of Government
regulation and interference.
I believe in the Southern way
of life and I am tired of the
South being the Nation’s “whip
ping boy,” and I intend to be
heard in the Halls of Congress.
I will actively support legis
lation which will put legal re
quirements on membership to the
Supreme Court.
I will work constantly to bring
industry into our rural Eighth
District counties to better bal
ance our agricultural economy.
I pledge you that I will not put
my relatives on the payroll and
I will employ only residents of
the Eighth District in my Wash
ington office.
I pledge you fair, honest, sob
er and diligent representation as
YOUR CONGRESSMAN.
If you believe as I believe, I
will greatly appreciate your vote,
your support and your influence
in electing me YOUR CON
GRESSMAN.
RONALD F. ADAMS 9-^
Entomologists, Agricultural Ex
tension Service, advise disposing
of empty pesticide containers so
that they pose no hazard to hu
mans, animals or valuable plants.
Waycross Livestock Market
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA’S LEADING
LIVESTOCK MARKET
HONEST WEIGHTS AND COURTEOUS
SERVICE.
At our sale on Monday, July 25,
we had 656 head of hogs and 85 head
of cattle offered.
Regular No. 1 hogs sold at $18.52
per hundredweight, with Li’s at $lB.-
60, No. 2’s at $18.09 and No. 3’s at
$17.00. Special No. 1 hogs sold up to
$19.41, and feeder pigs topped at
$22.00.
Calves topped at $24.25, steers and
heifers at $23.80, cows and calves in
pairs at $19.30 and bulls up to $20.50.
Plan to be with us on our next sale,
Monday, August 1. We are expecting
a good run of feeder cattle.
For pick-up or contact for sales please call
Woodrow Wainright Phone HO 2-3471 Nahunta,
Georgia.
Waycross Livestock Market
L. C. Pruitt, W. H. Inman and
O. A. Thompson, Operators and Managers
Legal
Advertising
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY
To the superior Court of said
county;
The petition of K. S. VARN,
INCORPORATED shows the fol
lowing facts:
1. That petitioner was incor
porated on February 28, 1955, and
its principal office is in Brantley
County, Georgia.
2. This petition is brought to
amend the Charter of said cor
poration so as to provide that the
number of shares of the stock of
the corporation shall be fifteen
(15) shares of Class “A” stock,
and four hundred eighty-five
(485) shares of Class “B” stock,
each share of the par value of
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00);
that both the Class “A” stock and
the Class “B” stock shall be com
mon stock and shall have the
same rights, privileges, and im
munities, and shall be of the
same value, except, however,
that each and singular, every
share of Class “B” common stock
shall have no voting rights what
soever; that the shares of non
voting common stock shall be
plainly stamped “NON-VOT
ING”; that the holders of the
shares of non-voting stock shall
not be entitled to notice of any
meeting of stockholders, and
shall not be entitled to vote upon
any question whatsoever which
may be presented and decided
at any meeting of stockholders;
that the registered stockholders
of such non-voting stock shall be
entitled to participate, share for
share, with the holders of com
mon stock in any dividends or
distribution in liquidation, which
may hereinafter be declared and
paid by the corporation.
3. This proposed amendment
has been favorably voted on by
more than two-thirds of all the
stockholders of said corporation
at a special meeting called for
the purpose, as shown by the
certificate of the Secretary of the
corporation attached hereto as
Exhibit A, and made a part here
of.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that the Charter of said corpora
tion be amended as above set
out, upon the due compliance
with the law in such cases made
and provided.
BENNETT, PEDRICK &
BENNETT
By L. E. Pedrick
Attorneys for Petitioner
I, WAYNE D. SEAMAN, certi
fy that I am Secretary of K. S.
VARN, INCORPORATED, a cor
poration organized and existing
under the laws of the State of
Georgia, with its principal place
of business and office in Brant
ley County, Georgia, and that at
a special meeting of the stock
holders of this corporation, held
on the 15th day of July, 1960,
of which meeting ten days’ notice
was given of the time, place, and
purpose of the meeting; person
ally, or was waived in writing
by such stockholder, or was
waived by the stockholder being
present at the meeting and parti
cipating therein; and that at such
meeting a resolution was adopt
ed by the affirmative vote of the
holders of more than a two-thirds
majority of the capital stock of
the corporation entitled to vote
therein, authorizing the amend
ment to the Charter of this cor
poration sought in the forego
ing petition, to which this certi
ficate is attached.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
official seal of K. S. VARN, IN
CORPORATED, this 19 day of
July, 1960.
Wayne D. Seaman
ORDER
The foregoing petition of K. S.
VARN, INCORPORATED, to a
mend its Charter in the particu
lars therein set out, read and con-
sidered;
IT APPEARING that said petit
ion is made in accordance with
the provisions of Chapter 22-18
of the Code of Georgia, and that
all requirements of law in such
cases provided have been fully
complied with;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED,
ADJUDGED, AND DECREED
that all of the prayers of said
petition are hereby granted, and
the Charter of said corporation is
hereby amended in all of the
particulars set out in said petit
ion.
This 19 day of July, 1960.
CECIL RODDENBERRY,
Judge, Superior Court
Os Brantley County,
Georgia
Filed in Office
July 20, 1960
D. F. HERRIN, Clerk 8-11
Wooden arches with clear spans
up to 250 feet have been fabri
cated by gluing southern pine
boards together, says Harold Bax
ter, forestry marketing specialist,
Agricultural Extension Service.
DEALER
J. Malcolm Wade
P. O. Box 231
Phone HYatt 6-2651
Folkston, Georgia
FOR SALE
1950 Ford 4-dr., overdrive, ra
dio, straight shift, grey, $150.-
00 cash.
F-100 Poulan Chain Saw, new
motor, new 16-in. bow and
chain, $195.00.
McCoullough 35 Chain Saw,
18 in. straight blade, new
rings and bearings, $50.00.
New Poulan Chain Saws, Sales
and Service, complete stock
of Poulan parts.
18-in. Ford wheel and practi
cally new truck tire mounted
and ready to roll, $29.95.
These and other bargains at
BROOME
Service Center
Phone HI 9-5941
Highway Avenue
Lee Broome, Prop.
Blackshear, Ga.
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PRICES SLASHED on 3-T NYLON WHITES
J-T HTLON ALL-WUTHE> WHITEWALL!
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MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND!
Wilson & Wainright Oil Co.
Distributors of Sinclair Products. We invite you to Use Our Latest Tire
Phone HO 2-2721
Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, July 28, 1960
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1 71 ‘ ? lb
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If rain occurs within 24 hours
after poisoning cotton repeat ap
plication within 48 hours, advise
agronomists, Agricultural Exten
sion Service.
TUBIUSS*
TUai-TTM*
Changing Equipment
Over SBO,BOO
a day in taxes
TO BE EXACT, $80,833.12. That’s what our
tax bills amount to every day. Multiply this
sum by 365 and the figure will come to more
than s29!^ million — the total amount of
our tax bills for 1959.
In addition to federal income, state income,
and state property taxes, Georgia Power pays
taxes to 154 counties and 394 cities through
out the state. Last year these payments
exceeded our operating payroll by 37 per cent.
This money helps to provide schools for
your children, police protection for your
family, fire protection for your home, street
and highway construction, health and wel
fare programs and many other community
services.
Yes, like you, we pay taxes — in full meas
ure. It’s part of being a good citizen.
TAX-PAYINO•IN V I ST O R « O WN I O
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
four M Hroj
may make tht
down paymont
Use your local veterinarian. It
pays. This recommendation is
from H. K. Welch Jr., dairyman,
Agricultural Extension Service.
Trade with home businesses.
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Nahunta, Ga.