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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 20, 1963
Checkmate
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Legal Advertising
GEORGIA. BRANTLEY COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID STATE AND COUNTY:
The petition of D. R. DINKINS,
P. F. HARRELL, AND CHARLES
M. QUATTLEBAUM respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors to be incorporated under the
name of “NAHUNTA PARTS AND
SUPPLY, INCORPORATED.”
2. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
3. The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted is: (a) The
right to own, lease, control, buy,
sell, deal in and operate a general
automobile, industrial, appliance
and equipment parts business, which
shall include the right to purchase
and sell new and used automobiles,
industrial, appliance and
equipment parts of every kind, char
acter and description, accessories,
tires and any and all appliances and
fixtures incidental to the operation
of an automobile, industrial, appli
ance and equipment parts business,
to conduct and operate a machine
repair and service shop wherein au
tomobiles and all types of motor ve
hicles and equipment may be repair
ed, overhauled and serviced; to
maintain show rooms, parts rooms
and conduct sales both wholesale
and retail; to deal in all kinds of
machinery, implements, tools, ap
pliances and other goods, wares
and merchandise of all kinds, at
wholesale and retail, and all re
pair parts, attachments, devices and
materials used in and intended for
use in connection with any of the
foregoing articles and all imple
ments, machines and tools incident
thereto.
(b) To operate any one or all
or any combination of the above
businesses at any one or more loca
tions.
(c) To buy, sell, own and lease
real estate and buildings to be used
for and in connection with the op
eration of the corporate business.
4. Petitioners desire to have all
of the corporate powers and privi
leges enumerated in Section 22-1827
and 22-1870 of the Annotated Code of
Georgia and all other powers and
privileges enumerated in Title 22-
18 and Title 22-19 of said Code and
such other powers as may hereafter
be provided by law.
3. The maximum number of
shares of stock of the corporation
shall be 300 shares of common stock
of a par value of SIOO.OO per share.
The amount of capital with which
the corporation shall begin business
shall not be less than $2,000.00, or 20
shares of common stock, either in
cash or other assets. The corpora
tion shall be authorized to issue ad
ditional shares up to the maximum
stated above, and thereafter, from
time to time, to reduce the amount
of capital outstanding, but not be
low the minimum stated above, up
on a majority vote of the Board of
Directors, approved by a 2-3 ma
jority vote of the stockholders.
6. The corporation shall have the
right to receive in payment for its
capital stock, both real and personal
property and personal or profession
al services at a fair and reasonable
valuation to be fixed by the Board
of Directors.
7. The corporation shall have ex
istence for a period of 35 years with
the privilege of renewal of its chart
er from time to time as it expires.
CITY OF NAHUNTA
FINANCIAL STATEMENT RECEIPTS
& EXPENDITURES MAY 1963
Water Fund
Water Collections $951.34
Deposits 33-75
Total collections $985 09
Balance in Bank May 1, 1963 4731.84'
Total $5716.93
Expenditures:
Elec., Water Pump 37.90
Repairs. Supplies 117.36
Sinking Fund - 700.00
Insurance 51.63
Total expenditures $906 89
Balance in Bank May 31, 1963 4810.04
Total $5716 93
General Fund
Receipts:
Tax - $55.39
License 185.00
Alcohol Stamps 266.00
Fines & Forfeitures 326.00
Garbage Fees . 374.25
Mise 16.00
Total Receipts $1222.64
Balance in Bank May 1, 1963 9948.76
Total $11.17140
Expenditures:
Salaries $1771.86
P. O. Fund 143.00
Office Supplies _ 38.49
Police Car & Truck Repairs. Supplies 246 14
Streets: Electricity 175 91
Mise. 24.00
Total expenditures $2399.40
Balance in Bank May 31, 1963 $8772.00
Total $11,171.40
8. The principal office of the cor
poration shall be located in the City
of Nahunta, Brantley County, Geor
gia, with the privilege of establish
ing branch offices and places of
business in other counties within
and without the State of Georgia
9. The Post Office Address of pe
titioners is: D. R. Dinkins, 1805 Os
borne Road, St. Marys, Ga.; P. F.
Harrell, 2101 Starling Street, Bruns
wick, Ga.; Charles M. Quattlebaum,
Nahunta, Ga.
10. The By-Laws of the corpora
tion shall be adopted by the com
mon stock holders and shall provide
for the officers, their selection, and
such other rules and regulations ap
propriate for the control and man
agement of the corporation, includ
ing provisions for amending the by
laws.
11. Attached hereto is a certificate
of the Secretary of the State of
Georgia as provided by Section 22-
1803 of the Annotated Code of Geor
gia.
WHEREFORE, PETITION
ERS PRAY to be incorporated as a
foresaid with all the rights, powers,
privileges, and immunities herein
set forth, and such other rights,
powers and privileges as may be
necessary and incidental to the con
duct of said business as provided by
the laws of the State of Georgia.
-s- J. Robert Smith
P. O. Box 116
Nahunta, Georgia
Attorney For Petitioners
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY
The foregoing petition of D. R.
Dinkins, P. F. Harrell, and Charles
M. Quattlebaum to be incorporated
under the name of “NAHUNTA
PART AND SUPPLY, INCOR
PORATED,” having been presented,
read and considered, and it appear
ing that said petition is within the
purview and intention of the laws of
the State of Georgia; and it further
appearing that all of said laws have
been fully complied with;
It is thereupon considered, order
ed and adjudged that said petition
be and the same is hereby granted
and petitioners, their associates,
successors, and assigns are hereby
incorporated under the name of
“NAHUNTA PART AND SUPPLY.
INCORPORATED,” for a period of
35 years with the privilege of re
newal, and with all the rights, pri
vileges and immunities set forth in
said petition and as provided by the
laws of the State of Georgia.
So ordered this sth day of June,
1963.
-s- Ben Hodges
Judge Superior Court
Brantley County, Ga.
Filed in Office, this
sth day of June, 1963
-s- D. F. Herrin
Clerk
Brantley Superior Court 6-27.
ROSETTE ON PECANS
Rosette is a condition that
greatly affects production of pe
cans, says Extension Service
Horticulturist R. L. Livingston.
Signs are numerous dead twigs,
leaves and nut shucks remaining
on trees. An application .of zinc
sulphate is needed to correct
rosette disease.
According to latest reports, only
about 19 percent of the consumer
dollar is spent for food, the Cooper
l ative Service points out.
TALES OUT
OF SCHOOL
BY BERNICE McCULLAR
State Department of Education
MONEY IS BETTER THAN AP
PLES — No matter how many
meetings you have, no matter how
much talking you do, the stark fact
remains that we will NEVER have
real quality education in this state
until the power structure sees that
it must offer first class teachers
first class salaries. Until then, many
half-educated teachers will go right
on half-educating more and more
Georgians in a world where half
education simply won’t do What we
ought to do in this state is to clear
out the incompetents and pay those
that are left SIO,OOO. Then we’d
educate our children. You think we
are going to do it? No. We haven’t
got sense enough to see that UN-
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CHEVROLET CO.
515 Tebeau St.
Telephone AT 3-4250
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I Van Camp's Pork & Beans 2^/2 Can 3 For 59c I
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QUANTITY LIMITED
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Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga.
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LOOK FOR . . . more in
terest in year-long internship for
young teachers, after a 4-year
college course that has more
depth and dimension in it . . . Dr.
James Conant to recommend that
teachers be on probation for 4
years before they are hired for
permanent tenure.
THE GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL
— Gov. Terry Sanford of North
Carolina has got Foundation mon
ey to run an 8 week summer
school for 400 of the state’s most
brilliant youngsters this summer.
DID YOU KNOW . . . that
the average salary for men teach
ers in this nation is $5,568? Os
every 10 men teachers, four have
wives who also work.
A. 5. MIZELL
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, THEFT, COLLISION AND LIABILITY
INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE FOR YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS. HAIL INSURANCE FOR YOUR
CROPS.
Phone 2-2171 Nahunta. Ga.
INGLE GROCERY SPECIALS
HICKOX, GEORGIA
THE MONEY YOU SAVE WILL JINGLE
IF YOU ALWAYS TRADE WITH INGLE.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE
Frozen Strawberries, 2 10-ounce packages 49c
Borden's Buttermilk Biscuits, can 10c
DELIGHT MARGARINE, pound 19c
ICE CREAM, half-gallon 59c
Jolly Aid, assorted flavors, 3 bottles 25c
CANDY, nickel bars, 6 for 25c
JUMBO PIES, 12 per box 49c
HOME GROWN TOMATOES, pound 10c
Allen's Green Lima Beans, 2 cans 25c
JIM DANDY GRITS, 5 pounds 29c
Saccharin Tablets, 1000 whole grain $1.09
GEORGIA RED TOMATOES, 2 cans 25c
Maxwell House Coffee, pound can 59c
PORK CHOPS, pound 49c
FRESH FRYERS, pound 29c
DIXIE DAY BLEACH, half-gallon 29c
Cauley's Pure Lard, 6 pound jar 98c
BANANAS, pound 10c
Brantley County Watermelons, 2 for SI.OO
Cantaloupes. See Us for Peaches for Canning.
, Grocery Specials I
I Get More for Your Money at Morgan's
r Friday and Saturday, June 21 & 22
Silver Dust Powder Large Size 25c
Rev. Johnston
Has New Book
On Revelation
The Rev. Henry J. Johnston of
Alma has announced that his new
book, “Open Doors To Revelation,”
is now in circulation.
His recent publication, a 98-page
book, give translations of the Book
of Revelations and also contains
several sermons by various minis
ters in South Georgia, and numer
ous church programs, which are de
dicated to “young Christians every
where who are seeking a better
way of life.”