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20th Century JohnnyAppleseed
w e like to think of the 4-H Club and F. F. A. member whe plants pine
seedlings as the 20th century counterpart of Johnny Appleseed who,
in his travels through the Middle West in the early part of the last century, '
planted apple seed along the highways and by-ways.
The seed that Johnny Appleseed planted produced trees which bore fruit
that contributed to the health and well-being of peoples of many communities,
just as the pine seedling which the farm youth plants today on soils too poor
to grow field crops will contribute to the welfare of all Georgians.
Growing trees for tomorrow is a most important part, of our forest
conservation program. Since the opening of our Savannah plant we have
planted on our lands and donated to 4-H Club and F. F. A. members for
planting on lands owned by their parents or for use on forestry projects,
more than 15 million pine seedlings.
Already many of these seedlings, planted only 14 years ago, are producing
income for their owners and raw materials for the forest products industries
of the state—a 300-million dollar annual business providing employment
for more than 120,000 Georgians.
UNION BAG
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SAVANNAH GEORGIA
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There’s comfort a-plenty in GMC cabs.
They’re appointed in the “solid comfort” Packed with Power
passenger car manner... with deep, adjusta
ble seats; big windshields and windows for Every one of GMC's (oven gaeoline
sealing engines is an efficient valve-in-heod
clear, wide-angle vision; protective ... packed with pewer. And there ore
against dust, drafts, engine heat and noise; two Diesel engines of famous, exclu
built-in ventilation system a dozen sive GM 2-cycle design.
... Ruggedly Built
other features, including ash trays, dome
light and package compartment. From truck-buih front bumpar by truck to rear axle Husky, GMCs
are men.
Under these all-steel cabs lies the firm base heavy frames, springs, clutches and
of truck-built engines and chassis solid axles are built for the toughest going.
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power and strength which combine with Handsomely Styled
GMC comfort to form a really solid truck! GMCs possess outstanding attention
CMS value and appearance appeal with
their smoothly streamlined fenders,
hoods and cabs providing modern,
► rugged good looks.
TRUCKS o > VI o pi * o n VI p> r Easy to Handle
Ball-bearing steering, Syncro-Mesh
transmissions and easy-action clutches
CMC “Triple Checked" and brakes make GMCs handle with
used trucks are inspected almost the ease of a passenger car.
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THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,
Mr. and Mrs. Mixon
On Caribbean Cruise
Miami, Fla.—Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Mixon of Cairo were members
of the party which left Miami to
day, via Eastern Air Lines, for a
six-day Caribbean cruise .as the
guests of the Ralston Purina
Company.
The party included Purina deal
ers, and their wives, who had
won the all-expense trip as one
of the major prizes in a sales con
test conducted last year by Puri
na.
The air cruise will feature
stop-overs at Havana, Cuba, and
San Juan Puerto Rico, where
special sight-seeing tours and
programs have been prepared for
the visitors.
The flight will return to Miami.
I Mixon Milling Company, local
Purina dealer, won one of the
I prize winter vacation tours.
Annual Conference
Of Rotary District
No. 240 May 28th.
The (first .annual conference of
the new Georgia District No. 240,
Rotary International, will be held
on May 28, 29, 30, 1950, at Look
out Mountain Hotel in Georgia
near Chattanooga, Tennessee, it
-was announced this week by Dis
trict Governor Grover C. Ham
rick, Albany, Ga.
(Plans are rapidly being devel
oped by the Rotary Club of
Rome, host to the conference, for
the entertainment of several hun
dred Rotarians and their fami
lies who are expected to attend
the conference. Those in attend
an-ce will include representatives
from 34 clubs in the Western half
! of Georgia comprising District
No. 240. The total membership
of the District is in excess of
2000 .
Serving on the conference pro
gram will be prominent speakers
and entertainers from various
sections of Georgia. It is expect
ed that one or more feature
speakers will be present from
countries outside the United
States.
District Governor Hamrick will
preside at the conference. He
has named Clarence N. Walker
and John Rooney, Jr., of the
Home Club as General Chairmen
of the conference. Other local
and state committees have been
designated for the various phases
of the conference. Dr. Robert F.
Norton is president of the host
club.
Armed Forces Day
May 20; Will Not
Have Sponsor
In response to inquiries, the
Department of Defense announc
ed today that no national organi
zation has been designated as the
single sponsor of Armed Forces
Day, May 20.
In past observances of indivi
dual service days, national spon
sorship was limited ■ to one or
ganization for each day. With
the unification of all service days
into a single Armed Forces Day,
it was felt that sponsoring or
ganizations should not be limit
ed, but that all organizations
that wished to porticipate should
have opportunity to do so at the
community level.
Many varied types of civic, vet
erans, fraternal, religious, wo
men’s, and business groups will
join, locally in sponsoring this
first observance of Armed Forces
Day. These organizations, by co
ordinating their -combined efforts
through local Armed Forces Day
Project Officers, are planning
parades, banquets, balls, lunch
eon and dinner meetings, mass
meetings, open-houses at military
installations, and other types of
celebrations.
MISS MOORE ENGAGED
TO W. T. SINGLETARY.—
Mrs. Olin G. Moore of Bowdon
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Rebecca Ann, to Willie
Thurman Singletary, of Cairo and
Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Moore is a graduate of
St. Joheph’s School of Nursing
in Atlanta, and is at the present
employed "with the Bremen Hos
pital in Bremen, Ga.
Mr. Singletary is the son of
Mrs. M. G. Davis of Thomasville.
He attended school at Cairo. He
was overseas during the war
serving with the U. S. Navy, and
is now stationed at the Naval
Air Station in Jacksonville.
The wedding will be March
26, at the Bowdon Methodist
Church.
Read The Want Ads
Community Dance At
Whigham Sat. Night
A Community dance IS now
scheduled -at the Whlgham Gym
nasium Saturday night, Feb. 25,
beginning at 8:00 p. m., accord
mg ■no In to .an an announcement armminrpmpnt hv oy the me
Whieham “ Senior Class.
There . Will ... , be small aomis
a
aion sirm fnr ior ihnth DOin children cnnaren under unu
twelve and adults, but the dance
Will ... . be wellworth ,, ,, the ,, admissions, „
its sponsors promise.
(Everyone is invited to the
Whigham Gym for a night of
good clean fun.
MISS VERA LeVAR WEDS
MR. HERMAN BRINSON.—
Mr. and Mrs. , T. _ D. LeVar _ TT
nOUncS the mai lage dh^ir 1
daughter 6 c Vera to Herman Brin
SOD, SOn of Mr. and Mrs. tv. H.
Brinson on the 18th of February
at 4:00 P. M., Mrs. E. F. Willis
Officiating. . .
For her wedding the bride w^as
modeled in a suit of gray’gabar
dine, with navy accessories. Her
fashioned . , . , of , white , .,
corsage was a
orchid.
The bride, a native of Cairo is
graduate . of » the Cairo r\ ■
a
School, -and for the past
years has been 'an employee of the
Cairo Telephone CO. „
-Mr. Brinson is associated with
the Grady County Ice Company
of Cairo, Georgia.
After -a short wedding trip they
will make their home on North
Broad _ , Street in Cairo. „
RmcJ the Want Ads
Legal Ads
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rpnBPT* GEORGIA, Cr.dV Grady Coiintv- County.
Under and by virtue of .
a power
sale^containeii Jl y ?• L X, h in d ( a security deed exerted
Octeber . l946 1Q to , , the ,i, rA,Hn CAIRO BANKLNG rtANKTNC
COMPANY and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Grady
County Georgia in book 56 in folio 568,
the undersigned will sell at public
at the court house door an said county
on the First Tuesday m March 1950 dur
ing the legal hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash the following
property to-wit.
L°t number 17 . block 4 according to
m
plat showing “Triangle Acres Subdivision
recorded in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Grady County Georgia
in book 22 pag^ 537. The said described
lands are in the 18th district of Grady :
County Georgia in the City of Cairo, .
Georgia and between the Lone Star Trail
and the Egg 1 ublic Road. I rovuled said
land is never sold or rented to any person
not of the Caucasm race m which said
property shall revert to the grantors,
their he’rs. administrators, executors and
assigns. This deed given and accepted that
no house or residence shall be built
thereon costing less than $(>00.00 reason
able value. Said sale is being made for
the purpose of paying a certain promis
sory note on which there is a balance
due of J1234.39 Principal and interest be
sides all costs of this proceedings. Sai l
amounts being long past due and said
sale being made for purpose of paying
said amounts.
A conveyance will be executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned in accordance
with the powers of sale contained in said
Deed to Secure Debt. j
Th’s the 6th day of February, 1950. j
CAIRO BANKING COMPANY !
by its Attorney at Law, |
CHARLES F. RICHTER. 2-10-4t.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Grady County:
Whereas, James A. Hare, Administrator
of John Alexander Hare Estate, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has fully
adnv'nisUtud John Alexander Hare estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
earned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said Admini
strator should not be discharged from his
Administration, and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in * March,
1950 .
MRS. E. F. WILLIS.
Ordinary. 2-3-4t.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Grady County:
February 6, 1950.
The appraisers upon application of
Roxy A. Joyner widow of said William
Green Joyner for a twelve month's sup
port for herself, having filed their re
turn : all persons concerned hereby »r
cited to show cause, if any they have, at
the next regular March term of this
Court, why said application should not
be granted.
MRS. E. F. WILLIS,
Ordinary. 2-10-4t.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Grady County:
There will be sold at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for cash be
tween the legal hours of sale before the
Courihotise door in Grady County, Geor
gia. on the first Tuesday in March, 1959,
this being the first Tueslay in the month
and the date on which the Sheriff’s sales
for the County of Grady are held, the
following described property, to-wit: One
Super A Farmall Tractor, Serial No.
269047; one A 138 Cultivator; 1 444
Fertilizer Attachment; said property found
in posse sYm of Wendell B. Moore, lev id
on to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Bain
bridge Truck and Tractor Company against
Wendell B. Moore issued from the City
Court of Cairo, Grady County, levied on
as the property of defendant in fi fa to
satisfy a foreclosure fi fa as set out
above.
This 31st day of January, 1950.
C. H. STRICKLAND,
Sheriff, Grady County, Ga.
2-10-4t.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
S L
GEORGIA, Grady Co unty:
Under and by virtue of the powers of
sale contained in a certain Security Deed
executed and delivered by Better Homes,
Inc. to Life Insurance Companv of Geor
gia dated August 16, 1948, aid re-orde 1
August 16, 1948, in Book 62 of Deeds,
Folio 139-140, Clerk's Office, Superior
Court. Grady County, trlnsfcrr^’anT Georgia, which "
Security Deed was
signed for value to Federal National
Mortgage Association by Life Insurance
3 transfer^wa^ recordeT^n 6
wh/ch December Grad"
10, 1948 in Book 62, Folio 139-140,
County Georgia Records, there will be sold
ssarssrtzsrt as j|g r n‘L N a t t' >, pu 1 bl“°oute^ ImtorfThe a |
1950, within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
A lot together with all improvements
thereon, being Lot Number Eight (8) in
Block Number One (1) of SOUTHERN
TERRACE ESTATES, a subdivision of the
City of Cairo, in Grady County, Georgia,
according to a plat of said subdivision
prepared by P. W. Schinkel. Surveyor,
under date ef December 29. 1947, and
recorded >n Pl.t Book Two (2). page
| Forty (40), of the Public Records of said
j county, by which reference plat incorporated and the record herein, thereof
: are
Subject to the Protective Covenants of
said Subdivision, dated May 25, 1948, and
recorded in Deed Book 63, pages 174-175
of the Public Records of Grady County,
G< ^j,g la
abovc Security Deed was given to
j-™ a
THREE HUNDRED ($6,300.00) DOLLARS,
together with interest thereon from date
^ the rate of t% per , nnum> ^ evidenced
by a promissory note dated August 16,
11948, executed by Better Homes, Inc.,
w |,ich note was transferred and assigned
to Federal National Mortgage Association;
8ajd nou , beinK payab i e at the rate of
$38.26 as to principal and interest per
month, commencing October 1, 1948, and
prov j defi f or the acceleration of the ma
i turity of the entire indebtedness should
I Better Homes, Inc., fail to perform any
covenant or agreement in said Deed or
the Note secured threby, at the option of
i Grantee, or assigns. The said Better
■ Homes, Inc. has defeauted in the payment
of the monthly payments due September
1, October 1, November 1, and December
; 1, 1949 also January 1, 1950 and Federal
[ National Mortgage Association has de
| dared payable the and entire said sale indebtedness will be made due and for
i
I the purpose of paying the balance of SIX
thousand one hundred sixty
TWO & 88/100 ($6,162.88) DOLLARS
due on principal, and interest to March
, 7, 1950 , in the amount of one hundred
( 'ORTY SIX * 96/100 ($146.96) DOLLARS,
together with costs of this sale. The
s u r HoLTinc™ 11 be tUrned 10
B e ««
Federal National Mortgage Assoei
ation as Assignee and Attorney
in-Fact for Better Homes, Inc.
E- Attorney,
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Atlanta 3. Georgia, 2-l#-4t.
: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
state aid project no. sap-iss4-a
(4) COUNTY OF GRADY
- Sealed proposals will be received by the
j 'the State General Highway Office D.partment at No. 2 Capitol of Georgia Square, at
Atlanta , c ,„ un t.ii 11 a. m. Eastern
«JJ
, other things necessary for the comstruc
tion of 6.250 miles of grading and paving,
' jgjjy located in Grady County on what i« locally
and extending toward Hopeful. other
i wise 1864-A known aa in State Grady Aid Propect No. SAP
(4) County.
" V° , f S!x'iVA , WAtSmSs
H A P TE
are as follows:
72,000 Acres, Clearing and Grubbing -
Lump Sum .
6.000 Acres, Random Clearing and
Grubb’ng - Per Acre.
57786 Cu. Yds., Unclassified Excavation
& Borrow Including Ditches, Shoulders, &
Machine Dressing Slopes and Shoulders.
80800 Sta. Yds., Overhaul on Excavation,
1200 Cu. Yds., Subgrade Treatment
Material.
8000 Unit Yds., Overhaul on Subgrade
Treatment Material.
102 E n - Ft., Remove Wood Bridge.
300 Cu ' Yds '’ Excavation for Culverts
; & Minor Structures.
285.98 Cu. Yds., Class “A” Concrete
Cu|verte .
29971 Lbs., Bar Reinforcing Steel.
261 Lin Ft 15> . 1>ipc s D
, 250 Lin Ft 18> . Pipe g D
60 Ljn Ft 24 .. pipe g D
lg5 L , n Ft lg ., pjpe c D
162 Ljn Ft 24 ,. pjpe c D
g7 Lin Ft 30 „ pipe c D
472 Lin , Ft Culvert p ipe Removed S.
^ D or c ^ D
Ft > Culvert Pipe Relaid g.
D. or C. D.
102 Sq. Yds., Plain Sand Cement Ba*r
R = pRap .
50000 Sq. Yds., Sprigging Siopec and
and Shoulders .
gq ]yj Water for Grasing.
5 Tons, First Application Fertilizer.
4 gq Lbs., Second Application Fertilizer,
21000 Cu. Yds., Class “B” Sand Clay
or Topsoil Base.
48000 Unit Yds., Overhaul on Base Ma
teriaL
22900 Gals., Bituminous Prime.
78640 Sq. Yds., Single Surface Treat
ment, Type 2.
g a j^ work shall beg ; n within ten (10)
d a y s after formal execution of contract
an( j shall be completed within 140 work- \
j ng days. When contract has been execut- I
e( j, written notice shall be given the
Contractor, at which time, and not before,
W ork may be started.
Contract executed pursuant to this
Not i C e is binding on the State Highway
Department, as such: Said contract will
not create liability, expressed or implied,
against the undersigned Cha : rman of the
State Highway Board as an individual,
nor against any employee of the State
Highway Department, in his or her in
dividual capacity.
Specifications are on file at the office
of the undersigned at Atlanta, and at
Tifton, Ga., where they may be inspected
t 'i: °.* charge. project. There Copies will be no plans
2 n s of the General
Specifications may be obtained upon pay
W ?*, C 1 8UrT in advance °f of b* the refunded, sum of $3.00,
“J Proposals * J must n be submitted on regular
f? rms , which d wi.l m,Ist be ^ supplied *ccompanied by the under- by
an a
certified check, , 1 cashiers checic-,- negotiable
' nlte .u States Bonds or other acceptable
security in the amount of $1500.00, and
R° l Construction J? e Plainly marked County “Proposal and Number, for
ac ,
an d show the time of opening as adver
tised. Check of the low bidder w : ll be
cashed and all other checks will be re
turned as soon as the contract is award
ed unless it is deemed advisable by the
State Highway Department to hold one
or more checks. If an unusual condition
arises, the State Highway Department re
serves the right to cash all checks. Bid
ders Bond will not be accepted.
A charge of $5.00 will be made for
each proposal issued.
Bond will be required of the successful
bider as required by law.
Contracts will not be awarded to con
tractors who have not been placed on the
1st of Quaified Contractors 'prior to the
date of award. No proposal will be
.ssued to any bidder later than 12 Noon
Eastern Standard' time of the day prior to
(he date of opening bids.
Ail bids must show totals for each item
and tc tal of amount of bid. Right is re
serve i to delay the award of the contract
for a period of not to exceed thirty (30)
days from the date of opening bids, dur
ing wh’ch period bids shall.remain open
and not subject to withdrawal, Right
is reserved to reje.t any and all bids and
.
to waive all formalities.
t pon compliance wHb the requiements
of the Stsn lard Specifications. Nienty (90)
percent of the amount of work done in any
ak-ndar month will be paid for by the
55th. day of the succeeding month, and the
remainder wiihin thirty (30) days after
firm! estimate is approved by the Engi
neer.
This the 13t,h day of February, 1950.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPT. OF GA
JIM L. GILLIS, SR., CHAIRMAN
STATE HIGHWAY BOARD 2-17-2t.
GEORGIA, Grady County:
S E CO°^ E SUPERI0R CROW,
COURT OF
apar^nershipcomposed KiMon^TaCt 01 G^J^nes^hild’ '
partnership S™ J of G F r'V Childs 8 j 1
of ra tt fl' Carter j
and Polk A farter eb , h ° C ° Urt
the following:
m
That petitioners are ^ ! G dy .
Couniy Georgia Cafro,’ Cfe^ia^ and tba'r except f.
address is rJZl except Polk folk A, A 1
Carter whose '
‘" d POSt
(la) I
Said parties have associated themselves 5
stock ^cia^ X “sioJ wifh 8 ^
under of L Title
of the Geogia Code of 1933
assr- of‘tec'sfat^of Borgia - ^nd^^to^l ^
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The name of the association oFgrady »h„n
“THE DAIRY CO-OP GRADY, INC.
l2 ) i
The association is fnrm.a acquire^ .. . 0 ,, ° W
ing market purposes: whole to hamlp la j' 1
milk and anv of memlim tb „ n ^! ,
derived therefrom of h’s
to with engage the selling, in any activity ta ™ J™ ? I
reviving, assembling manufactur ^ ng 1
sing, packing, hasdline pastojS'
pr«erving 1
i
processing, transporting, storing
; advertising, marketing, inspect
i distributing of any dairy product
including milk and it's by-product. , a:a !
! feeds used in producing milk !il l
j 1 delivered cows, or any by it's phase members, of the da rv i„“ ,J ?! >«
of any f
ne.tion with the piirchls^hire '' t"l ‘ *
on any cooperative basis that ‘3
j agreed upon, ay b|
, rs)
: The association shall have the foil I
ing Powers: oilu *j
la) To borrow money without lie,
tion as liability to amount to of give corporate i ndl ?,
ness or ; a lien
it’s property security therefor „„ a „ 3
as
manner advanced permitted payment by and law; advances an ,j , a jl
her*. to ml
(b) To act as the agent or represent 1
of member ■
any activities or members
the mentioned in ArtW 0
hereof. cle 2
or personal property as may bo neo,...
or convenient for the conduct and ^
incidental tion of the thereto. bus-inss of the associating n ° a r "
’
(d) To draw, make, jkT'kS
ssra ysxst oblt»e
certificates, and all kinds of
and for any negotiable purpose or that transferable is deemed instrummU J
the objects for which to ’
formed this associ.t; 7n ’f
; s and to give a lien
it’s on y
property as security therefor
(e) To acquire, ewn, and develop
interest in patents, trade-marks an,
copyrights connected with or i id ir-i
to the business of the nc ental
(g) To issue revolving-fund association
as provided in it s bylaws. certificate,
<h) To cooperate with other simiil
associations m creating central, ar
or national cooperative agencies, regional
of the for which for a
purpose this "
“ formed, and to become a memb „
stockholder or hereafter of may such be agencies in existence as now ar!
C 'L the T °f foregoing haT * “ nd exercisf . in' addition
. to all „ powers, privilege,
and rights conferred on ordinary
tions and cooperative marketing
tions hy the laws of this State and
powers and rights incidental or
to carrying out the purpose for which
this association is formed, except 6 uch
as are inconsistent with the express pro
visions of the act under which association
is incorporated, and to do any such thing
anywhere: and the enumeration of the
foregoing powers Bhall not be held to
limit or restrict in any manner the
general powers which “ay by law be
possessed ... . , , by ,, this v associat - . on, all of which
are hereby expressly claimed.
(4)
The association shall have its
place of business in the City of Ca'ro
County of Graidy, State of Georgia.
The for (5)
term which this associatian
exist is fifty (50) years from and
the date of dts incorporation.
The number directors (6)
of of this
tion shall be five (6). Of the
elected board of directors all shall be elect
ed for one (1) year; and thereafter ail
directors shall be elected for one (1
year terms. The names and address ™ °'
tho3e who are to serve „ inc tin
directors until the first annual meeting
()f the members or until their
are elated and qualified are;
Name Address
G . F. Childs Cairo,
Edwin Paschal
Frp(i w Hinson
Pratt A. Carter
Talbot G Jones
(7)
This association shall not have
capital stock, but shall a^mit
to membership in the associaton
such uniform conditions as may be
scribed by the Board o{ director3 0 f lh
association, or in it’s bylaws. This
tion shall be operated on a
basis for the mutual benefit of its
bers as producers, and membership in
association shall be restricted to
who shall patronize the association.
voting rights of the mem bers of the
ation shall be equal and no member
have more than one vote. The
rights and interests of each member
the association shall be unequal; and
be determined and fixed in the
that the patronage of each member
bear the total patronage of all the
bers with the association, but in
ing property rights and interest
amounts allocated to each patron
evidence by certificates of any kind
be excluded. New members, admitted
membership shall be entitled to share in
the property of the association in accord
ance with the f«orego : ng general rule.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
they may be duly incorporated under
name of THE DAIRY CO-OP OF
INC. for and during a term of fifty (50)
years, and that said Cooperative shall
have all the rights, powers, privileges and
immunities herein prayed for, and for
such others as are now or may hereafter
be authorized by law, to be conferred
upon such cooperatives.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have
hereunto set our hands this 1st day of
February, 1950.
Childs & Son, a partnership.
By: G. F. Ch'lds. member.
Edwin Paschal.
Fred W. Hinson.
Carters Dairy, a partnership,
By: Pratt A. Carter, member.
Talbot G. Jones.
STATE OF GEOFGIA,
COUNTY OF GRADY: and
Before me, a notary public, within
for said county and State, on this 1st
day of February, 1950, personally appeared
G. F. Childs, known to me to be one of
the identical persons who executed the
within and foregoing instrument, and he
acknowledged to me that he had executed
the same as his free and voluntary act
and deed for the uses and purposes there*
in set forth. the
Witness my hand and official seal
day and year above set forth.
Nell H. Bearden,
Notary Public.
In and for* the County of Grady, State
of Georgia. My commission expires July
13, 1950 .
EX “A” GEORGIA
STATE OF STATE
OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF
I, BEN W. FORTSON, JR.. SECRE
TARY OF THE STATE OF
DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT the name
“THE DAIRY CO-OP OF GRADY,INC.
is not the name of any other existing
corporation now registered in this office,
as prescribed by law. WHEREOF, I have
IN TESTIMONY
hereunto set my hand and affixed tn®
seal of office, at the Capitol, in the City
of Atlanta, this 31st day of January, m
the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Fifty and of the Indepen
denee of the United States C America
the One Hundred and Seventy-Fourth.
Ben W. Fortson, Jr. ^
EX-OFFICIO SECRETARY CORPORATION OF STAUj
COMMISSIONER OF THb
STATE OF GEORGIA.
(SEAL) of Edwin
Palchal CMlds^&^Son, ? FrH°W 'a Hinson^Talbot compe-e^ G. Jon«. of
partnership, and Carters
F. Childs and W. S. Childs,
A-'Carter ^nTPolT THE^DAmY^Co'-OP A^Carter! to obtain
of" Totten OF
G RAD Y ’ INC ” havinK bee "
t Court, , and the same havm„ mi
examined, and it appearing to the
Judge of said Court that tne are
is legitimately within the] ur *
"Mention of the laws of thu• ■
ti the Secretary J arth t er of State that that the the* name
“ an ? the e of proposed( any other Co-operative existing Co-opem « £
^
ORDEBED AND ADJUDGED that
‘ id n * e<1 aP p,i and cation be, Petitioners, and it « tn e ‘ r ^
’ salQ ereb y
. /^FraE
^ DAIRY
powers, privileges and immu and a 3
prayed * OT said
5“ This . t ri ^ 1st day th of , February, i? , v" ° f hl 1950. , S qifn
CARL E. CROW,
Jud« e , Superior Court
Alban f Judicial Circuit
T led , in . ° ffice ° n th4S 2nd
10K 1950. n
LELAND HARRISON,
Clerk, Superior Court
Grady County. Geo r gja^ t ^