Minutes of the American Turpentine Farmers Association held Jan. 07, 1937 in Valdosta, Georgia

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MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE BOARD

AMERICAN TURPENTINE FARMERS! ASSOCIATION

A Meeting of the Board of Directors of the American
Turpentine Farmers! Association was held on January 7,
1937, at 10:00 A. M., Room 201 Strickland Building, the
office of the Association, in Valdosta, Georgia.
There were present the following members:
M. C. STALLWORTH
A. F. BULLARD
J. B. DAVIS
GC. Fy Beda
H. LANGDALE
The meeting was called to order by Mr. H. Langdale,
President.
Minutes of previous meeting held on September 18,
1936, were read by the ecretary.
Motion by Mr. Stallworth, seconded by Mr. Davis, that
minutes of said meeting be approved. Baid minutes unaniously

approved.

_ Motion was made by Mr, J. B. Davis that tentative

draft of the contracts for subscriptions to raise $200,000.

for advertising purposes be approved, and that the Association

have printed a sufficient number to be mailed or delivered to

all producers, and that the Association contact all factors

with the view of getting their assistance in signing up all of

their customers in such way as deemed advisable by the factors.

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Said motion was seconded by Mr. Kelly and was unanimously
adopted.

Motion was made by Mr, J. B. Davis to appoint a
committee of three to make tentative statement as to what
the Association hopes to accomplish by the advertising
campaign, said motion being seconded by Mr. M. C. Stallworth
and was, thereafter, unanimously adopted.

The President, Mr. H. Langdale, then appointed a
committee composed of Mr. W. M. Oettmeier, Mr. S. H. Berg
and Mr. W. E. Spiers to make tentative statement.

Mption was made by Mr. M. C. Stallworth, seconded
by Mr. J. B. Davis, that the Association, if possible, borrow
sufficient funds to pay the amounts due the Washington
Committee. Motion unanimously adopted.

Motion was made by Mr. M. C. Stallworth, seconded
by Mr. A. F. Bullard, to appoint Mr. A. L. Brogden, Mr.

R. M. Newton and Mr. W. L. Rhodes, with the President, Mr.
H. Langdale, to go to Washington and make an effort to get
producers exempt from the operation of the Social Security
Act. It was deemed advisable for this Committee to be in
Washington on Monday, January 11, 1937. Motion unanimously
adopted.

Motion was made by Mr. C. P. Kelly and seconded by
Mr. M. C. Stallworth that the meeting adjourn.

Motion was carried and the meeting was adjourned.

MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, OF THE AMERICAN TURPENTINE FARMERS"
ASSOCIATION

A meeting of the Board of Directors of the
American Turpentine Farmers'Association, in executive
session, was held on January 7, 1957, at 2:50 P. M. at the
office of the Association, Room 201 Strickland Building,
Valdosta, Georgia.

There were present the following members:
M. C. STALLWORTH
A. F. BULLARD
J. B. DAVIS
C. P. KELLY
H. LANGDALE
The meeting was called to order by Mr. H. Langdale,
President.

Mr. C. P. Kelly called the attention of the Directors
to the fact that at the meeting held on July 8, 1936, it was
decided to employ someone to assist Mr, Kelly in handling the
detail work in the office of the Association. Thereafter
Mr. W. E. Spiers was employed at a salary of $150.00 per month.
At the time it was decided that Mr, Spiers would handle all
detail work of the Association, and Mr. Kelly would supervise
all work in the office. The work of Mr, Spiers was discussed
and it was the unanimous opinion of all Directors that Mr,

Spiers is a very capable man for the position and has handled

all matters very satisfactorily. Thereupon on motion of Mr,

J. B. Davis, seconded by Mr. A.F.Bullard, Mr. Spiers was

elected Assistant Secretary and Treasurer of the Association.

It was then decided by the Directors that Mr. Kelly
would be subject to the call of the President at any time that
he would be needed for advice or handling of the affairs of the
Association. It was also decided that Mr. Kelly would be com-

pensated $15.00 per day or fraction thereof, also, mileage and

expenses. for his services.

Motion was made by Mr. M. C. Stallworth, seconded by
Mr. A. F. Bullard, that the Executive Committee continue as it
has in the past with the following members serving on the
Committee 3: He. Langdale, cC. P. Kelly and R. M. Newton.

Motion unanimously adopted.

Motion was made by Mr. J. B. Davis, seconded by Mr.
A.F. Bullard, that Mr. H. Langdale be paid the sum of $50.00
per month as retainer fee for legal services to be rendered the
dcectiaion, beginning January 1, 1957. Motion unanimously
adopted.

Motion was made by Mr. A. F. Bullard, seconded by
Mr. J. B. Davis, that Mr. W. E. Spiers, be authorized to counter-
sign all checks drawn by the Association; and that he also be
required to give bond to the Association in an amount to be
decided upon by the Executive Committee. Said motion unani-

mously adopted.

The Secretary then read a statement of all receipts
and disbursements for the year 1936 of the Association. A
discussion of this statement was then had amorig the Directors.
Mr, M. C. Stallworth moved to approve this statement, which
was seconded ey Mr, A. F. Bullard. The statement of the
receipts and disbursements was, therefore, approved by all
of the Directors. It was recommended that the Assistant
Secretary and Treasurer mail a statement of the receipts and
disbursements to the Board of Directors.

The Assistant Secretary and Treasurer stated that
quite a number of the members of the Association have failed
to pay their dues. This was discussed at length by all of
the Directors and the question came up as to what steps
should be taken to collect all unpaid dues, It was finally
decided and recommended by the Directors that the Assistant
Secretary and Treasurer mail a statement to all members who
are delinquent in the payment of dues, each month. ,

The question of contracting with the Naval Stores
Review for a full page available for weekly bulletins, or news

items, concerning the activities of the Association was freely

discussed and it was the consensus of opinion that this would

be money well spent and considered advisable and should be done,
in view of the fact that the management arranged for a very
liberal price for this service and that publicity of this kind
wlll be good practice.

Upon motion made by Mr, A. F. Bullard, seconded

by Mr. J. B. Davis, the meeting was adjourned,

MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, OF THE AMERICAN TURPENTINE FARMERS
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A meeting of the Board of Directors of the
American Turpentine Farmers Association, in executive
session, was held on March 16, 1957, at the Mayflower
Hotel, Assembly Room, Jacksonville, Florida. The Board
met at 2:50 o'clock P. M.

The Board Members present were the following:

Mr. Je Be Davis

Mr. Je Ee Dyal

Mr. C. Pe. Kelly

Mr. Me C. Stallworth

Mr. H. Langdale

The meeting was called to order by Mr. H. Langdale,

President, who stated it was for the purpose of confirming
a Committee appointed jointly by Directors of the Association
and Factors, This Committee appointed for the purpose of
administering and directing the proposed $200,000.00 Adver-

tising Program in event the required funds are provided.

After freely discussing the advisability of this
Committee, motion was made by Mr. R. Me. Newton, that Committee
appointed for handling the Advertising be affirmed, the motion
was seconded by Mr. J. Be Davis. Motion was unanimously ae

Gopted. Thereafter, the Secretary of the Association was

instructed to notify each of the following of appointment

on this Committee. Viz:

There being no further business before the Board, the

meeting was adjourned.

Millerd Reese

Thos. J. Taylor

H, Le Kayton

A. Le Brogdon

Je Ee Dyal

M. C. Stallworth

We Me Oettmeier

He Lemgdale, Ex Officio Member.

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MINUTES OF FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS
AMERICAN TURPENTINE FARMERS ASSOCIATION,
(COOPERATIVE )
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1937, VALDOSTA, GEORGIA

The First Annual Meeting of Members of the American Turp-
entine Association,-Cooperative, convened at 11:00 ofclock A.M.
Wednesday, April 21, 1937, in the City of Valdosta, Georgia,
the headquarters for the Association.

The purpose of said meeting was for a general review of
activities during the past year; the election of a Board of Di-
rectors for the ensuing years; discussion of matters vital to the
welfare of the Members and Gum Turpentine farmers generally; to
have those present offer suggestions and exchange ideas as to
matters deemed essential to the best interests of all, and for
a general understanding of the National Advertising Campaign
for which funds are now being subscribed.

The meeting was duly called to order by Mr. Harley Langdale,
President, who most ably presided throughout. The opening ad-~
dress was by the Honorable J. D. Ashley, Mayor of the City of
Valdosta, who extended a most cordial welcome on behalf of the
City, and spoke in most appreciative terms of the fact that
headquarters of the Association are located in Valdosta.

President Langdale reviewed in general the activities and
consequent growth of the Association since its inception March
18, 1956, outlining in detail the various benefits already ob-

tained and enjoyed by the Members and industry as a whole during

the past year. He stated, although the membership has not reached

the maximum expected, or the Association grown as rapidly as he
wanted it to, results up to now had proven well worthwhile, and
much good had been accomplished.

In speaking of the National Advertising Campaign, President
Langdale expressed his firm opinion that this is a most import-
ant undertaking, and that while sufficient funds had not been
subscribed to date, he felt the drive for funds would be
successful even though only a few more days were left in which
to secure the minimum amount required, and that May 1, 1937,
the deadline for raising the fund, would see GUM Turpentine ad-
vertising a reality. |

The President invited expressions in connection with any
and all Association matters and the advertising movement, either
favorable or unfavorable, from anyone present, pointing out
specifically the fact that the Association was not functioning
for the benefit of one individual, but as an organization to
forward and protect the interests of all members collectively,
and the gum turpentine industry as a whole, and therefore needs
the full support and cooperation of every operator and producer.
In discussing the Social Security Act, he cited the especial
need for full cooperation in the matter of payment of the tax
exacted under the Act, and urged that each one so paying this
tax, so do under protest and accompany payment thereof with
Certificate of Protest. This necessary in order that the indus-
try, through its Association, might have every possible oppor-
tunity at hand to eventually obtain exemption from the Act.

President Langdale next called for ballots to be counted

in order that it might be known who would be elected to serve

as Directors for the ensuing year. Accordingly, Mr. C. P. Kelly,
Secretary, proceeded with count of ballots, and after totalizing
same, members elected were announced as follows:

District 1 - H. Langdale, Valdosta, Georgia

Georgia J. Be Davis, Albany, Georgia

J. E. Dyal, Baxley, Georgia
R. M. Reynolds, Bainbridge, Georgia

District 2 -@ Me C. Stallworth, Mobile, Alabama
Florida Alabama Je T. Miller, Palatka, Florida
W. He Leonard, Blountstown, Florida

District 3 - Robert M. Newton, Wiggins, Mississippi
Mississippi, Lou-
isiana & Texas

District 4 - W. L. Rhodes, Estill, South Carolina
North & South Carolina

After announcing the names Of Directors, the Secretary was
instructed to notify each elector and give notice of meeting to
be held on Thursday, April 29 at Ware Hotel, Waycross, Georgia,
for the purpose of electing Officers and taking up any routine
matters.

President called for further discussion, if any, concerning
the Advertising Campaign; whereupon Director W. L. Rhodes, from
Estill, South Carolina, offered the motion that the Advertising
Fund be kept separate and apart from any other Association fund
and movement; to use this fund exclusively for advertising, and
only by the final approval of the Advertising Cormittee, may it
be expended. Motion was duly seconded and resolution unanimously
adopted.

There being no further business before the meeting, Presidemt

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Langdale announced the preparation of a Chicken Barbecue Dinner
which would be served at Ocean Pond Club House, and all present,
together with their guests and families, were invited to enjoy
same. Thereupon, all proceeded to Ocean Pond, enjoyed a very
delightful meal, together with all necessaries. Everyone ex-
pressed themselves in hearty appreciation and approval of this
feature.

As no further business was brought before the meeting, ad~

journment was in order, and thereafter stood adjourned.

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; Annual Meeting of the American Turpentine Farmers Association

in Valdosta, corgia, on Wednesday, April 21,1937, The purpose
or the election of a new Board of Directors for the ensuing year};
general review of Association activities during its first year

ing organization, March 18, 1936, and for stinmmlating interest in |
of sum National advertising of Gum Spirits of Turpentine,for which
necessary funds are now being subscribed by Producers, Factors and
Orse

lileeting was called to order by H. Langiale, Pre ' | The opening
ress was by the Honorable J.D.Ashley yor of tile City of Valdosta,
> welcomed the Members of the Association end their accompanying friends
families who were in Valdosta for the meeting. Mayor Ashley's address
most enthusiastic and he spoke tmxememin appreciative terms of the fact
headquarters of the American Turpentine Farmers Association, "THE

E OF THE GUM TURPENTINE FARMER" 4s located in Valdosta.

President -angdale, followed Muyor Ashley, with an inspired review of the |
ctivities and consequent growth of the Association Membership during |
first year, giving in detail, the various benefits already unjuyadt pbtaiz
r the industry as a whole and enjoyed by memznhm members of the Associa-
Leading up to the Association's most current undertaking,- a
ional Advertising Campaign, he stated although the Association had not
wn as rapidly as he wanted it to, results up to now had proven well |
th while and thet he felt, it was now getting new efforts not heretofore
Also, realizing that only a few days were left , he beleived the
. for Advertising Funds would be successful and that May 1, the deadline
te set for Glosing fund raising drive would see Gum Turpentine Adwertise
a realitye |

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t on the meeting/was the election of a Board of Directors mm for the
1937-38, terminating March 31, 1958, President Langdale amounced
were about ready to count the ballots and for all to cast votes who
ad not already done so. Immediately the votes were counted and count
ndicated clearly election of the following:

trict 1,-Georgia: H. Langdale, Valdosta, hoc ,
JeBeDavis, Albany, -;

J.B. Dyal, Baxley, d%< -

a ReMl.Reynoids, Bainbridge.

and Alabama: M.C.Stallworth, Mobile, Alabema,

J.T.Miller, 0+ -Interlachen, Florida,
W.H.Leonard, \\c) -Blountstowm, Florida,

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and Texas: ican Hy |
Robert M. Newton, Wiggins, Mississippi.

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is ) W.L.Rhodes, Estill, South Carolina.

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The first meeting of the new Board of Directors will be held on
Thursday, April 29, 1937, at which time officers will bexutusskad elected.
This meeting will be hela in Waycross, eorgie, at the Ware Hotels

Ve My. A. Le Brogden, President of Turpentine and Rosin Factors, Ince,
rixunenictuexheforenkxthexmemberaxnaae in addressing the members in

session, took the opportunity to congratulate the Association #m for the
exceptionally good work it has done and encouraged all members as well

as, those out side of the membership, to join in what he thinks an especnt
jally productive and profitable movement,=that of an extensive National

Advertising Program.

Mr, A.S.Carr, of Savannah, telegraphed regret that he was uneble to attend
the meeting, stating that he was 100% with the movement.

Mr, V.G.Phillips, of Wakulla Turpentine Company, Wakulla, Florida, spoke

on the good work being done by the Associations the practibility of the
new undertaking and offered direct references to show mm how far greater
results could be produced for turpentinefarmers" (who need all the help the
can get)" if they will lend their united strength and backing wholehearted~
ly to the Associations
My, E.Gerry Eastman, was introduced by President Langdale and he gaVe a |
most enlightening and comprehensive presentation of the small, unidenti=-
fied place GUM SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE now holds in public AMERITA, in. 44)
comparison with the well-known, successful place IT could hold, and...
showing conclusively how this ean be accomplished by proper advertising.

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President Langdale followed by stating that, according to statistics,
ten million dollars had been spent to make turpentine and not a cent
to sell ify and he further urged and encouraged all those present bo
f help merchandise their producte ape

Mr. O Te McIntosh,
Med theTFalitinssh, President Southern States Naval Stores Company,

and also the Factors! Association, was next introduced and he brought
out the fact that turpentine people were not having their part in the
picture of business betterment this improved era was bringing that
there were good reasons their commodity should have an even chance
with other commodities, but that a_fe w could not carry theload it will
take to get that even chance, after the indudtry has ae on the shelf
for so matty years; Mr. McIntosh asked that all get together and do the
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MEYXRX Mr. S.E.Armistead, Secretary of Consolidated Naval Stores Company |
expressed their appreciation of the advantages of a turpentine association,
and approved sxhexitesxefxmivert without reservation, the idea of thoro |
advebtising Gum Turpentine. Likewise, My. J. C. Little, of the
Peninsular-lurton Company, expressed similar views. |

Several University of Georgia Gtudents who are studying Forestry Work |
were in attendance and many expressed their desire to see he turpentine
industry more fully advertisd and tkaxmamy the many now, am"U3s of |
spirits of turpentine made Imown to the world.

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i Many other speakers were heard during the meeting and all expressed
, views similar to those mentioned, wi
President Langdale invited expression in connection with Association
matters and the advertising movement, either favorable or unfavor~
able, from any one present, pointing out that the Association was not
for xm any one individual, but an organization to forward and protect
"i the interests of the Gum Turpentine Industry as a whole, and therefore
{ . needed the full support and cooperation of each and every operator and
; producer, He cited need for understanding&cooperation in the matter
of payment of the Social Security Tax; the especial need for making
i peyment of this tax_under protest in order that the industry through its
| Association, have eWery possible opportunity at hand to eventually obtain
4 exemption from the Act. :

In further discussing the Advertising Fund and me a motion was
made by Mxxx Director W.L.eRhodes, of Estill, South Carolina, that

the Advertising Fund be kept rate end apart from any other Association
funds and movements; to use this fund exclusively for Advertising and
only by final approval of the Advertising Committee, should it be
expended, This motion was made at a previous meeting, however, was again
discussed, dyly seconded and resolution was unanimously adopted,

Various Members of the Association were heard and the meeting was one ef -
the best held at anytimoxmutxtutixemm and all fully concurred in the ~~
/%,. Meany things being undertaken in behalf of the Gum Turpentine Farmer,

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fi The business before the meeting was finally disposed of/and all present,
togetherwith their guestSand families were invited to Ocean Pond Club |
House to enjoy a real Chicken Barbecue Dinner, the meeting having
adjourned for dinner.

As no now matters were brought oa after the dinner, the meeting was
edjourned, sujenbxkoxentix .

et it be said, everyone had plenty to eat, drink and cool gentle
breezes from the large lake to keep them most comfortable, A real

old time gathering was enjoyed and good fellowshipxemigherxxcretehnmix |
was the reign of the tak afternoon throughout. ) |

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MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS a .
AMERICAN TURPENTINE FARMERS ASSOCIATION, AT THE
WARE HOTEL, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, 10.00-0'CLOCK

AeMe, APRIL 29, 1957,

The meeting was called to order by President Langdale.

The folhowing Directors being present:

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H. LANGDALE
i M.C.STALLWORTH
| J.E.DYAL
W.H. LEONARD
. JeT.MILIER
i W.1.RHODES
: R.M.REYNOLDS
Absent:
eae JeB. DAVIS
| C } R. M. NEWTON
Reading of Minutes of previous meeting was foregone
however, Financial Statement for the year ending as
of March 51, 1937, was read and expenditures discussed
and explained by the President, Mr.Langdale. The report
was accepted and approvede
Motion by M.C.Stallworth, seconded by J.T.Miller, that

officers be elected. The following were unanimously

ek to offices as follows:

. PRESIDENT, H. LANGDALE
:. VICE PRESIDENT, R. M. NEWTON

a SRORETARY AND

|e wilh, TREASURER, W. E. SPIERS

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Motion by Mr. W.H.Leonard, seconded by Mr.
W.L.Rhodes that Executive Officers be elected and
following were so elected:

H. LANGDATE ,
ds Hy DYAL
Jel. MILIER.

The matter of salaries of oftiouwe was next up
for discussion and by unanimous consent the salary! of
President H. Langdale is to remain as formerky agreed
upone . Motion by Mr. Langdale, seconded by Mr. W.H.
Leonard, that the Secretary and Treasurer be paid $2,400.00

per year as salary. Motion adopbedy,.

Telegram was read from Vice President, R.M.Newton,
wherein he expressed regret at not being able to attend
and suggested H.Langdale for President and W.E.Spiers,

for Secretary and Treasurer.
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Mr. Frisbie was introduced by President Langdale
and he spoke at length on the advantages that might be
possible to the turpentine industry if a Publicity Maga-
Zine was published monthly. He suggested that the Asso-
ciation undertake this and finance costs by charging only
half price for subscription to Members bid the Association

stand the other half. Mr. JeEeDyal, suggested that action

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QQ iiryin the matter be postponed until the next session of the

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Mr. H. M. Wilson, was invited into the meeting to discuss

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the Government owned turpentine and suggested that
Cormodity
the/Credit Corporation be asked to limit their sales of

turpentine to 1000 barrels per month and that a cormittee

be appointed by the Directors of the Association, who are
to present a Meebih lan to the Commodity Credit Corperation;
also, Mir Wilson stated he had already drafted such resolution
and offered it toe Beal doration: Judge Langdale, appointed
Mr. A. L. Brogden, as a committee of one to present the matter
to Washington.

ie, We G. Rhodes, offered nomotione: that resolution

as submitted by Mr. Wilson be adopted and Mr. Stallworth
seconded the motion. Unanimously adopted.

lir, Stallworth offered motion that Mr. Brogden be sent
to Washington immediately in connection with the Commodity
Credit Corporation metter and motion seconded by Mr. J.E.Dyal.

Motion adopted.

As another meeting was scheduled by the Forestry
Service at 11.00 o'clock, meeting was adjourned until after-

noone

(Further meeting was not had as time would not permit
and final adjournment apparently carried over until the
next meeting of the Board,

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AMERICAN TURPENTINE FARMERS ASSOCIATION

STATEMENT CF CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR THE PERIOD MARCH 18, 1936 TO MARCH 31, 1937.

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Membership Dues,-Initial * 2,784.00
Members Dues, -Production : 41,192.89
Donation from Barbecue Fund 25457
Loans From Factors 4,400.00
Total Receipts, ~ 618, 400,45

EXP ee. Toe EB

Salaries: ee $ 4,938.94

Executive @ 2,606, 86

Clerical | 1, 760.68

Field Representatives 471.40

Legal 100.00
Office Rent 262650
Postage 456248
Printing and Stationery 507,00
Office Supplies 91,02
Telephone and Telegraph 115,84
Interest 55052

_ Exchange on Bank Deposits 30456
Auditing 15.00
Entertaining Members 61-15
Travel,-Field Representatives 954,04
Travel, ~-Administrative 291.10
Organization Expense 217.00
Furniture and Equipment 447 4,09
Unclassified oe 9
Advertising Fund (Cash Advanced) 328.95
Committee Expense, -Washington 8,958,89
Total Cash Expenditures $17,539.87

Balance: 1

Cash in Bank and Cash Items on hand, $ 860,58

Detail Cash Balances:

Citizens and Southern National Bank 779,84

Factors Drafts 45.00
Petty Cash Fund Pde
Factors! Collections,-subject Draft 55062

Cash Balance shown above * 860458

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March 31, 1937.

AMERICAN TURPENTINE FARMERS ASSOCIATION,
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To Per Diem and Expenses as follows:
December 22, 1936, Valdosta, $ 18.50
December 29, Valdosta, 18.50
December $i, Valdosta, 18,50
January 2, 1937, Valdosta, 18.50
Jenuary 5, Valdosta, 18.50
Jamuary 7, Valdosta, (DirsMtg.) 18.50
January 15, Valdosta, +18,50
Jenuary 22 Valdosta, 18.50
January 26, Valdosta, 18.50
February 2 Valdosta, 18.50 and hee
February 3, Jacksonville, 27,00 Forestry, frig.
ee February 4, Valdosta, 18.50 Forestry
K 2 February 22,4 Valdosta, 18.50 Advtg Mtg.
February 26, Valdoste, 18.50 |
March 2y~ Valdosta, 18,50
Maych 95% Valdosta, 18.50 |
March 16, Jacksonville, 27,00 Dir. Mtg.
March 27, Valdosta, 18.50
March 24; Valdosta, 18.50
Sundry Meals over period, 2.50
$371.00
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Charge Salary Account
C.P.Kelly, Secty-Treasurer, $3'71.00
Credit: C. P. Kelly, Personal Account, $371.
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