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| LETS LOOK AT THE RECORD -
Lets Look at Our Do-Nothing Congressman's Do-Nothing Record:
I WHY-
did our do-nothing Bth District Congressman vote to spend 390
million dollars of our money to develop the Columbia River out in
Colorado . . . when he's done NOTHING on his promise to develop
any of our 5 great rivers here at home?
I WHY-
did our ultra-liberal Bth District Congressman think it was all
right to spend 3 Z 4 of a million dollars of our money to build Hubert
Horatio Humphrey a big, new mansion in Washington .... when
he DIDN'T TURN HIS FINGER TO DO A THING last December
■ when Sec. MacNamara decided to withhold 1.7 million dollars in
construction funds for needed housing at Moody Air Force Base
here at home?
I WHY-
did our election-year Congressman vote to spend 4.6 million dollars
of our money to celebrate the anniversary of the purchase of
Alaska — which doesn't even have as large a population as our Bth
District of Georgia — when he's DONE NOTHING for us here at
home except offer apologies and excuses?
I WHY-
did our do-nothing Congressman vote to make us taxpayers pay
other people's rent money . . . when he knows good and well that
this Rent Subsidy Program is taking care of rent checks only in
places like New York, Los Angeles, Omaha, and a hand full of
cities in the North — but does not affect one single Georgia tax
payer here at home?
I WHY-
has our spendthrift present Congressman voted to spend 507 billion
of our tax dollars anywhere and everywhere and on everyone else
but the people here at home in the Bth District?
I WHY?
This Ad Paid for by Bth District Volunteers for Stuckey
I TO THE VOTERS OF BRANTLEY & PIERCE COUNTIES: I
I Why does Hoke S. Wilson want to be elected State Representative? I
I Could it be that Mr. Wilson wishes to reap personal financial benefit by being elected I
I State Representative? I
I You be the judge - here is part of his past financial dealings: I
1. Brooker & WILSON Construction Co., Nahunta, Ga., disaster funds, Raybon - Lulaton
I road paving, airport contract $150,000.00 I
I 2. WILSON Garage, Nahunta, Ga., services 59,689.98 I
I 3. WILSON & Wainright Oil Co., Nahunta, Ga. 26,709.22 I
I 4. WILSON & Sons Oil Co., Nahunta, Ga. 17,757.98 I
I TOTAL $254,157.18 I
5. During the time that he served as Representative from Brantley County, he and his
business companies received the following amount of business, which is included above:
I $22,763.00. '*"*'■ “ I
6. These amounts do not include business done with the Board of Education and State
of Georgia for highway equipment located in Brantley County.
I Vote For J. ROBERT SMITH I
j FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 84 |
A man who wishes to serve the people and seeks no personal gain from this office.
I Former State Representative, Veteran and Lawyer. ■
(PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY J. ROBERT SMITH.)
Roscoe Emory Dean Jr.
Dean For Pulp,
Turpentine and
Forestry Industry
The turpentine industry re
ceived money for research and
study, a plan long supported
by Senator Roscoe Emory
Dean. If the pulpwood truck
tags had gone up to $750 as
proposed it would have put
many out of business. Senator
Dean successfully fought a
gainst this outrageous in
crease. Senator Dean support
ed additional allotments for
the preservation of our nat
ural resources by soil con
servation.
On September 14, vote for
our great pulpwood turpentine
and soil industries . . . Vote
for Roscoe Emory Dean,
YOUR State Senator, “The
People’s Candidate”.
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WSCS Workshop Is
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The Fall Workshop for the
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dist church in Darien. Regis
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The 26th Annual Report
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Ladies are reminded to
bring sandwiches.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Georgia, Brantley County
To the Superior Court
of said County:
The petition of Nolan Davis Jr.,
Nolan Davis Sr. and Mrs. Eloise
W. Davis, all of whose post office
addresses are in Hoboken, Geor
gia, shows:
1. That for pecuniary gain peti
tioners desire to be incorporated
for a period of Thirty-five years
under the name “Nolan Davis
Inc.” with the principal office to
be in Hoboken, Brantley County
Georgia, but, with the privilege of
establishing branch offices and
places of business elsewhere in
the State of Georgia.
2. The general nature of the
business to be transacted is gen
erally to maintain garages, and
automobile repair shops, to deal in
repair, sell, or exchange automot
ive transmissions, and automo
biles and generally to engage in
any lawful activity under its own
name or other trade names, in
conjunction with others, said corp
oration desires the authority to ac
quire and in anywise alienate es
tates in realty incident to the corp
orate interest, to purchase, loan
upon, acquire and sell or other
wise dispose of any and all com
mercial paper, installment, lien
obligations or indebtness incurred
or to be incurred by written in
struments: To guarantee, pledge,
borrow, o r otherwise secure
money for investments in any
way, to do such financing as may
be for the welfare of said corp
oration, and specifically petition
ers desire the right to form co
partnerships with other corpor
ation or individuals
3. The capital stock of said
corporation shall be $10,000.00.
divided into 1,000 shares, all com
mon voting stock of the par value
of SIO.OO each, but with the pri
vilege upon a majority vote of the
shares holders to increase the
capital up to $50,000.00 such capit
al may be in money or property
of a fair valuation, but the amount
thereof with which said corpor
ation shall begin business shall not
be less than $1,000.00 in cash, duly
paid in before or at the beginning
of business.
4. Petitioners pray that said
corporation shall be vested with
all the right and privileges pro
vided by Chap. 22, of the Code of
Georgia as amended.
Wherefore petitioners pray for
an order of incorporation as pro
vided by law.
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for Petitioners
ORDER
The foregoing petition for the
incorporation of Nolan Davis Inc.,
having been duly presented, read
and considered; and it appearing
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, September 8, 1966
that same is legitimately within
the purview and intention of the
laws of this State; and the requir
ed certificate of the Secretary of
State being exhibited to and ex
amined by me, it is Ordered that
the prayers of the petition for in
corporation under the name afore
said be, and they hereby are,
granted. Said corporation shall
have all of the powers and priv
ileges now and hereafter confer-
WHAT THE PUBLIC
RIGHTFULLY EXPECTS
THE DEMANDS which the public make
on the funeral director of today are reflect
ed in the skills which the laws says he must
possess before being licensed to practice.
When they come to him in their hour of
need, people expect to find an intelligent,
articulate, and understanding man who will
smooth the rough path of beravement with
professional skill and a warmly human
empathy.
CHAMBLESS FUNERAL HOME
Phone HO 2-5151 Nahunta, Ga.
What does the present Insurance Commissioner
intend to do about the proposed multi million dollar
increases already planned and computed and locked
in his desk drawer awaiting his signature?
This is what Zack Cravey will do about those in
creases: On the day after he is nominated (Septem
ber 15th), he will ask the courts to enjoin any such
increases taking effect before he enters office be
cause he would have to live with them and does not
propose to do so.
IS YOUR INSURANCE TOO MIGHT VOTE ZACK BACK! I WANT YOUR
TEEN AGE DRIVER TREATED FAIRLY? WANT CANCELED INSURANCE
RESTORED? THEN VOTE ...
AOCMIO7 • Illi WIST HACHTIUIITMCT, N. W. • ATIMTA. UOKSIA WOOS /
niIPHONCS /AHA COM 101/1717913 1711111
red by law and as are possessed
by similiar corporations.
Granted at chambers in Nahun
ta, Georgia, on this the 16 day of
August, 1966.
/s/ Ben Hodges
Judge, Superior Courts
Waycross Judicial Circuit
Filed in office this the 16 day of
August, 1966.
Ruby Lee Herrin
Deputy Clerk, Brantley Superior
Court 9-8
Zack Cravey
INSISTS
THE PUBLIC HAS
A RIGHT TO KNOW