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The Indianola Enterprise from Indianola, Mississippi • 8

The Indianola Enterprise from Indianola, Mississippi • 8

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1 THURSDAY, jrXE 23rd, iSZt WDIANOtA IVTERI-RIH DfOlAJNOLA. MlSSUSIrTl BRIDGE ACROSS rX MISSISSIPPI ON Jig, Much liili.r...t wring taken l.u on or near 8y people in practical), .7 M'? them state. fur bv; Mississippi rivr to connect said hih' lowest of the river. So groat ha, tr4ftic recent months that Memphis and the ont'papr ver at Vicksburg flnJ r-SS cult to handln im i MI i i daily confronts them. '11 A Should this nation ved in a war, a brid 1 82 would bta resin: at from military point of view.

The i give easier W1 wes! rxivnii cross the river on 1 the way to New and the Florida playp. At no season of BUl weather condition, fc. bd Tit traffic from coast to'tor. route is 200 mii. missioi other route.

In order tc "-oil I and the Sixes the World inignway east and must be built at or net cite' I This bridge by no proposition but it wju auer of great benefit to, riot sissippi and Arkansas, fc, 1 we tire nation. The neans prc the proposed bridge icr or per er is at Vicksburg a i dcle af miles south. The bridg. treets river at Memphis is 175 without The Memphis bridge per gested and unable to hi- act-traffic and much of th river's WEBER COMPANY, Inc. Indianola and Sunflower, Mississippi verted over the propos U.

S. 82. ny Highway 82 runs thayears; richest lands in the soutlIiy pe' ly is this true of the dt1 8 mot where farming is the chief sus! Much interest is being expiri in the proposed bridge pie all the way frnm 7, on the East to Lubbock. th wi Dr. Newell, prominent physician of Inverness, was in the city Tues CHARTER OF INCORPORATION OF THE SUNFLOWER FARMS, INC.

(e) To make advances to members its protection and benefit, as fully and others on the goods to be mar- and to the same extent as natural keted by them through the Associa-: persons lawfully might or could do tion. 'as nrincinals appnts mntrnrtnrc nr day on business connected with the: ALVIN L. WEEKS, LES HOLDER V. L. WILLIAM B.

BRITT OSCAR GRIFFIN STATE OF MISSISSIPPI There ii i every reason (ft To buy, sell, mortgage, own and otherwise dispose of and im sss. otnerwise, ana either alone or in company with others, insofar as such acts and business are permitted wny me Driage SHUUU and not one against the ARTICLE I The corporate title of said Associa tion is Sunflower Farms Inc ARTICLE II ivisions ay pers prove realty and erect buildings thereon, with power to lease such a County of Sunflower This day personally appeared before me. the undersigned authority. to be done by a corporation organi a mi Steel production jiuj ujiuer uuapier ivy oi me JV11SS1S- realty and buildings, provided thatlsippi Code of 1930 and its amend-' Alvin L. Weeks, Les Holder, V.

L. Springer. William B. Britt. and Os The names ar.d post-office tirtsses of the incorporators are Alvin Merigold No.

1. Les Holder. Merigold. No. 1.

V. L. Springer. Merigold. Mi" No.

1. William B. Eritt. Merigold. ad-RT.

Rt. RT gain. So has the price t0 or steel goes so does stht ses other articles go. isioner 0 or TRUSTEE'S SHPut tt shall Under and by virtue or to Sunflower County Health Unit Health-Wrecking Functional PAINS Severe functional pains of menstruation, cramping spells and jangled nerves soon rob a woman of her natural, youthful freshness. PAIN lines In a woman's face too often grow into AGE lines! Thousands of women have found It helpful to take Car-dui.

They say It seemed to ease their pains and they noticed an Increase In their appetites and finally a strength- nssuuduun snan not noia ana ments, ana to exercise all the rights cultivate for agricultural purposes and powers conferred by the pro-more than ten thousand acres of visions of said Chapter. land in any one year. (m) The foregoing enumeration g) To cooperate with any gov- of specific powers shall not be held ernmental agency or agencies, whe- to limit or restrict in any manner ther national, state, county or muni- the powers of this association as pro-cipal, or with any public or private vided for under laws of the State of agency whatsoever, in the purchase, 1 Mississippi, construction, equipment, ARTICLE VII maintenance, or supervision of any. The number of shares of stock undertaking of this association de-ecesary to be subscribed and paid signed to eff cctutate the purposes for before the Association shall com- er vested in me as car. Griffin, the incorporators of the corporation known as the Sunflower Farms, who acknowledged that they signed and executed the above and foregoing Charter of Incorporation as their act and deed on this the 14 day of June, 1938.

W. JOHNSON, Chancery Clerk -By J. T. Webster, D. C.

(SEAL) RECEIVED at the' office of the i j. acation; ecuted by Claude K. Mrs. Ida Lee Johnson toF elg Trustee for Mrs. Julia 63 the 15th day of Decembe: duly recorded in Book r.t t-j an Secretary of State this the 15th day of June, A.

1938, "together with business is twenty-five (25) in) lo enter into, make and per- shares, form contracts of every kind and de- ARTICLE VIII cords of Sunflower Cout Lcele in sizg sippi, my substitution as: ic pan the sum of Twenty NO-100 Dol-law deposited to cover the recording fee and referred to the Attorney ing dated the 10th day of scnption. lor any purposes or usej One, but not more than one mem-necessary, convenient, useful or inci-1 ber, twenty-one (21) years of age and duly recorded in Rt. No. 1. Oscar Griffin.

Merigold. RT. No. 1. The first meeting of incorporators of the Association, for the purpose of organizing the Association, may be held pursuant to a waiver of notice signed by all the incorporators.

ARTICLE III The domicile of the Association shall be Sunflower Plantation, Merigold. Route 1, County of Sunflower, Slate of Mississippi. ARTICLE IV amount of authorized capital stock shall be S200.00 divided 'into 200 shares of a par value of Seach. There shall be only one class of cap-; ital stock. ARTICLE The period of existence of said Association is 50 years.

ARTICLE VI General for his opinion. puge ouj 01 me i.and Records of said County ux Ule or over of eacn famiiy acCepted by purpose of the association, with any the United States for residence at person, firm association, corporation, the Sunflower Plantation, Merigold, substituted trustee, at tp and bra WALKER WOOD, Secretary of State. Jackson, Mississippi, June 15th, 1938 ui me legal noiaer 01 uie are de; ness secured by said dee: enea resistance to the discomfort of monthly periods. Try CarduL Of course If It doesnt help you, see your doctor. When You Feel Sluggish (Constipated) Take a dose or two of Black-Draught Feel fresh for a food day's work.

Work seems easier, life pleasanter, when you are really well free from the bad feelings and dullness often attending constipation. For nearly a century, Black-Draught has helped to bring prompt, refreshing relief from constipation. Thousands of men and women rely on It will, at the West Front c.e(J I have examined this Charter of Incorporation and am of the opinion that it is not violative of the Constitution and- laws of this state, or of ourtnouse of Sunflowe.lst shal Mississippi, on ah SATURDAY, THE 9th' ive. JULY, 1938 htBed the United States. within legal hours, proceeT Comm SLle, ooay Route 1, Sunflower County Missis-tTereof01" gVernment' or aSenci sippi, shall be entitled to member-' ship in this Association.

No stock- (I) To borrow or raise moneys holder shall own more than one necessary or convenient to the ac- share of stock and no share of complishment of the purposes of stock shall be transferable or as-this association, and, from tSne to'signable except as provided in the time, without limitation as to a- By-laws. A stockholder shall be en-mount, to draw, make, accept, en-1 titled to but one vote on any and all dorse, execute, issue, sell, pledge, or occasions, except that in the elec-otherwise dispose of promissory tion of directors each member shall notes, drafts, bills of exchange, war-, have the right to cast as many votes rants, bonds, debentures and other; in the aggregate as shall equal the negotiable and non-negotiable in- number of directors to be elected at struments and evidences of indebt- jsuch election, and each member may edness and to secure the payment of cast' the whole number of votes for any thereof and the interest there-1 one candidate or distribute such on by mortgages upon or Died ee. votes amnnix two n. nr GREEK L. RICE, Attorney General.

By W. W. PIERCE, Assistant Attorney General public outcry, to the ten for cash, the following tknowlei in the City of Indianok does tl County, Mississippi, partir- scribed as follows, to-wit A certain parcel of Johnson's addition "to t'- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI EXECUTIVE OFFICE JACKSON The "within and foreeoiner ChariM- The purposes for which this Association is created are: (a; To carry on any lawful agricultural, dairy, mercantile, mining, manufacturing, mechanical or building business. Co) To purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, own, mortgage, lease, sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of trade and deal in goods, wares, merchandise and chattels of pverv Indianola, in the State or incorporation of Sunflower Farms is 'hereby approved. pi, as recorded in the iw Additions recorded at In testimony have here i i aiiji tail- conveyance or assignment in trust didates.

When a member withdraws of the whole or any part of the pro-; from membership, is adiudicatprf book No. two. in the unto set my hand and -caused the Clerk's office of Sunflowf Great Seal of the State of Missfssin. Mississippi, embracing perty of the association, whether at incompetent, dies, removes the time owned or thereafter ac-j ently from the territory to which qUired i the Association confines its activi- (j) To acquire, in any manner, ties, or is expelled, his interest in hold, sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, the Association shall cease and his Twenty-one inclusive, was made in January, IS-bove described land A GOOD LAZATTVH NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Sunflower County School Board will meet at the courthouse at the Office of the undersigned in the city of Indianola, Sunflower County, Mississippi, on Friday, July 1, 1938 at 10 o'clock A. to consider hM fnr land desscribed in two dee: class and description whatsoever; and to engage in any activity in connection with the purchase, hiring or use by others of services of every nature and description whatsoever.

(c) To acquire or assist in acquiring in any manner, dispose of or assist in disposing of in any manner, establish, own, equip, operate, maintain, improve, administer and supervise any stores, buildings, plants uuiciwise aeai in or certificate shall be dealt with the capital stock, bonds, or other se in the manner provided in tho R. formally given as appears in Records of mortgages 1 pi to' be' affixed, this Fifteenth day of 1938. (GREAT SEAL) By the Governor 1 HUGH WHITE, Governor WALKER WOOD Secretary of State. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI -OFFICEOF SECRETARY OF STATE 'JACKSON 1 "Walker 'Wood, Secretary of Book "B-6" at pages 433 curities or evidences of indebtedness, as well as any dividends, interest premiums or profits thereon, of any domestic or foreign. DrivatA the Chancery Clerk's ofW the purchase of gas, motor oil, automobile parts and accessor! and flower County, Mississip-At such sale I will sell the title vested in me as a servicing and mechanical repairs for or public corporation, and while the holder of such stock or other securi Laws.

ARTICLE IX The business of the Association shall be managed by a board of five directors who need not be stockholders, but the number of directors may be increased or decreased by the vote of a majority of the stockholders. The directors shall be elected at such times and fnr sunn ounnower County school buses, owned or leased by it. for th snVmni stituted trustee. WITNESS my signature term 1938-39 and, or, 1939-40, and at 15th day of June, 1938. ouue, ao certify that tho Incorporation hereto Attanha Substitutec me same ume will consider bids for drivers of 18 county owned or leased school buses and also consider bids for the hirine of eipMr, titled the-Charter' of Incorporation mills, gms, warehouses, factories, dairies, restaurants, gardens, industries, commercial establishments, repair shops, other improvements and facilities, or any other enterprises or activities of any kind and to perform any other necessary or desirable operations or functions in connection therewith.

(d) To engage in any activity in connection with the producing, marketing, selling, harvesting, preserving, drying, processing, manufacturing, canning, packing, ginning, com ui ounnower arms. wac m.r. ties or indebtedness to exercise all the rights and privileges of ownership, including the right to vote thereon, and the right to transfer the same unconditionally or otherwise, to the same extent as natural persons might or could do. (k) To become a member of any corporation or cooperative association organized without capital stock. (1) To do any and all of the thine terms of office as the By-Laws may prescribe.

ARTICLE In no event shall the stoMi, Mr. anil Mrt M. Suarit to the provisions of Chapter vately owned school hn 9PQ rvr Unite and lamilv and for transporting school children for ivu, oae oi Mississippi of 1930, Recorded in the Records of Incorporations in this office Rnnlr Wn of the Association receive any dividends from the Association hv saia year or years. At this time the said Board will consider nnb Uoi.j ft Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. grandchildren of Gilbert, Pages 559-560. bids. The Board reserves unto itself Given under tue of the ownership of stock therein.

The Association shall, however, pay patronage refunds in th the guests of friends here Great Seal of the State of Mississip me right to accept and, or, reject any and all bids. Witness my hand this tho nth jn set forth, and, in addition, any and all other acts and things and carry on any lawful business, neeessarv pressing, storing, handling or utilization of any products, including agricultural products; or the manufacturing or marketing of the by-products thereof. ner provided in the By-Laws IN TESTIMONY WHr.BPnp day. They left here Friday'5 dale to be the guest of Mf-Vy F. E.

Jacauith. jf Jacquith. of June, 1938. wc convenient, useful or incidental to pi ucieumo amxea this Sixteenth day of June, 1938. (GREAT SEAL) WALKER WOOD, Secretary of State nave nereunto set our the attainment of its purposes or ih7l4 day ol jue, iS R.

YARBROUGH, Supt. of Sunflower Co. Schools. 9-16-22 Robt. C.

Jones Jr. left Mo New Orleans to join the Hr.

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Years Available:
1897-1939