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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 16, 1960
Brantley Enterprise
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Carl Broome
Mrs. Carl Broome
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Official Organ of Brantley County
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia.
LEGAL NOTICES
Georgia, Brantley County
To The Superior Court Os
Said State And County:
The petition of J. C. Allen, J.
W. Crews, George Loyd, Avery
Strickland, and Elroy Strickland
respectfully shows to the court:
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors to become incorporated
under the name and style of
BRANTLEY COUNTY LIONS
CLUB, INCORPORATED.
2. The Post Office addresses of
petitioners are as follows: Na
hunta, Georgia.
3. Petitioners desire to be
chartered as a private non-profit
corporation and not for pecuni
ary gain for the following pur
poses;
a. To form a body of men
thoroughly representative of the
business and professional inter
ests of the county of Brantley,
and to unite its members in the
closest bonds of good fellowship
and to promote a closer business
and social union among them.
b. To encourage and promote
active participation in all things
that have to do with civic, recrea
tional, and industrial betterment.
c. To acquire and administer
funds and property devoted ex
clusively to the purposes of this
corporation.
4. The corporation shall have
the power and authority to accept
gifts and contributions, whether,
made by will or otherwise, in
any form of property, which shall
be used for the objects and pur
poses of said corporation.
5. The principal office and
place of doing business of aid
corporation shall be in Nahunta,
Georgia, at such place as its
trustees may from time to time
determine.
6. The corporate existence shall
be for a period of 35 years with
right of renewal as provided by
law.
7. The corporation shall have
no capital stock.
8. The governing body of the
corporation shall consist of not
less than three nor more than
five trustees to be selected by
the incorporators whose terms of
office shall be on a staggered
basis with the majority of the
initial trustees terms to be for
a period of two years, and the ba
lance of the trustees terms to be
for a period of one year.
9. The Board of Trustees, by
majority vote, shall have the po
wer to adopt all rules and by
laws consistent with the charter
and the conduct of the affairs
and activities of the corporation.
10. The corporation shall have
the power to buy, sell, exchange
and otherwise deal in stocks,
bonds, real estate and any other
forms of property at either pub
lic or private sale, without any
court order, to invest and rein
vest any funds belonging to the
corporation at any time irt such
securities and property, real and
personal, as the Trustees in their
sole discretion see fit, irrespective
of whether such investments may
not be legal investments for trust
funds under the laws of Georgia.
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11. The officers of the corpora
■ tion shall be a Chairman of the
i Board of Trustees, a Vice-Chair
। man, and a Secretary and a
| Treasurer; the latter two offices
may be held by one person. The
trustees may appoint such com
mittees and agents and create
such other offices as to them shall
seem best, and delegate to them
such powers and duties as in
their discretion may seem appro
priate.
12. Attached hereto is a certi
ficate as to the availability of
the corporate name from the
Secretary of State, as required
by Section 22-1803, Georgia Code
Annotated.
WHEREFORE, PETITIONERS
PRAY: To be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid, with
all the rights, privileges and po
wers herein set forth with such
additional powers and privileges
as may be necessary, or hereafter
conferred upon like corporations
consistent with the laws of this
State in regard to such corpora
tions.
This the 3rd day of June, 1960
J. Robert Smith
Attorney For Petitioners
ORDER
The foregoing petition of J. C.
Allen, J. W. Crews, George Loyd,
Avery Strickland, and Elroy
Strickland to be incorporated un
der the name of BRANTLEY
COUNTY LIONS CLUB, INCOR
PORATED, having been read and
considered, and it appearing to
the Court that said petition is
within the purview and intention
of the laws applicable thereto,
and it. further appearing that all
of the laws pertaining thereto
have been fully complied with,
and it further appearing by certi
ficate of the Secretary of State of
Georgia attached to said petition
that the name is not tha name of
any other existing corporation:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED.
ADJUDGED, AND DECREED
that all of the prayers of said
petition are granted, and appli
cants, their associates, and suc-
cessors are hereby incorporated
under the name of BRANTLEY
COUNTY LIONS CLUB, INCOR
PORATED, a non-profit corpora
tion with no capital stock, for the
purposes set out in said petition,
for a period of 35 years, with the
privilege of renewal at the ex
piration of that time in accord
ance with the laws of the State
of Georgia;
Said Corporation is hereby
granted and vested with all of
the rights, powers, and privi
leges set forth in said petition,
and w'ith all those given to such
corporations under the laws of
Georgia, and subject to the re
strictions fixed by law.
This thd 3rd day of June, 1960.
Cecil Roddenberry
Judge Superior Court
Brantley County, Georgia
6-30.
APPLICATION FOR
DISMISSION
Georgia — Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Whereas Conrad Rogers Ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs.
Rosa Rogers represents to the
Court of Ordinary in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered
Mrs. Rosa Rogers estate; this is,
therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the first Monday in
July 1960.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6 day of June 1960.
Claude A. Smith Ordinary,
Brantley County, Georgia.
C. Winton Adams,
Petitioners Attorney 6-30.
Miss Lucile Higginbotham,
health education specialist, Agri
cultural Extension Service, re
ports someone in the U. S. is
injured every 30 seconds.
Political
Announcement
For State Senator
TO THE VOTERS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
I wish to announce as a can
didate for the office of State
Senator from this county.
I moved to this county eight
years ago because I liked it here
and wanted to make my home in
the section of Georgia where my
forefathers were born and rear
ed. I am the fifth generation of
my family to live in Brantley
County.
Having been reared on the
farm, I know something of our
farm problems. Having taught
school, I know something of the
problems of our schools and edu
catin. Having been in the army
and overseas, I know a little a
bout the economics and other
matters of interest in the prob
lems that confront our people to
day.
If you see fit to elect me, I
shall represent you in the best
possible way, because I want this
county to be my home and if I
can help to make it a better place
in which to live, I shall be
pleased. Your vote and Influence
will be appreciated.
W. C. LONG
TO THE CITIZENS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of State Sena
tor.
I deeply appreciate the confi
dence vested in me by the fine
people of Brantley County who
elected me as their representa
tive two years ago. I feel that
having served in the House of
Representatives I am better quali
fied to be of service now.
Your vote and your help will
be appreciated, and I promise
you conscientious service in every
matter designed to promote pro
gress and prosperity in our coun
ty.
Sincerely yours,
J. Floyd Larkins.
For Representative
TO THE VOTERS OF
BRANTLEY COUNTY
This is to announce that I have
qualified as a candidate for Re
presentative subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democra
tic Primary to be held on Sep
tember 14 1960.
Your support and influence in
behalf of my candidacy for this
important office will be greatly
appreciated.
Respectfully Yours
J. Robert Smith
GEORGIA FOREST PRODUCTS
Foresters, Agricultural Exten
sion Service, report Georgia has
about 3,300 producers of pine
gum who work 24 million faces
annually. The state’s gum naval
stores production in 1959 amount
ed to approximately 82 percent of
the nation's total supply of gum
rosin and turpentine.
Georgia, Brantley Countv
To Whom It May Concern
The appraisers upon applica-
cation of Nellie Griffin widow of
P. D Griffin for a twelve month’s
support for herself and three mi
nor children, having filed their
return; all persons concerned are
hereby cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next regu
lar July Term of this Court, why
said application should not be
granted.
s Claude A. Smith. Ordinary
Brantley County, Georgia
J. Robert Smith
Attny For Estate 6-30.
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Dairy Industry
Is Important to
National Economy
June has been designated as
Dairy Month all over our nation.
Beginning in 1937, this observ
ance has since received national
acceptance.
Dairying is the greatest single
source of farm income in Ameri
ca, with about one of every five
dollars in cash receipts from farm
products being a dairy dollar.
Milk, called the most nearly
perfect food, because it is such a
good source of minerals, proteins
and vitamins, is a good nutrition
al food for all ages. Growing
hildren should consume one
uart of milk each day, with a
ults drinking one pint.
For the money spent, milk of
ers excellent returns in high
uality proteins, calcium, ribo-
A FEW QUESTIONS TO ASK
The Printing Peddler
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WHEN THE PEDDLER SELLING STATIONERY
AND PRINTING SUPPLIES SOLICITS YOUR BUSI
NESS, THERE ARE A FEW QUESTIONS WHICH
HE SHOULD BE WILLING TO ANSWER TO YOUR
SATISFACTION:
1. Does he pay taxes in this community?
2. Can he supply your order on short notice?
3. Does he donate space in the newspaper to your local
community enterprises?
4. Does he pay wages to employees here?
5. Does his newspaper donate space toward the bet
terment and upbuilding of this community?
6. Does he grant you favors that you would ask of your
local newspaper? y
7. Does the quality of his merchandise stand inspec-
8. Does his price include postage and insurance
charges.'
IF HE CAN ANSWER ALL THE ABOVE QUES
TIONS IN THE AFFIRMATIVE, HE HAS AN
EQUAL RIGHT TO YOUR BUSINESS.
If Not, Consult
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
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flavin and other minerals and
vitamins.
A very good inexpensive recipe
that our women readers might
enjoy using and which will add
more milk to the family diet is
printed below.
Buttermilk Pie
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons flour
% teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks
2 cups buttermilk
4 teaspoons butter, melted and
cooled
3 egg whites
% teaspoon cream of tartar
Uncooked pastry shell
Method: mix sugar, flour and
salt, blending thoroughly. Beat
egg yolks slightly; add butter
milk and butter. Add gradually
to dry ingredients and blend
thoroughly. Beat egg whites un
til fluffy; add cream of tartar and
beat until stiff peaks form; fold
gently into egg yolk mixture
Line a nine-inch pie pan with ’
pastry, crimping edges. Pour but
termilk mixture into pie shell and
bake at 425 degrees Fahrenheit
for 20 minutes; then turn oven i
to 350 degrees F. and bake until
knife inserted in center of pie
comes out clean.
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OR BUSINESS. HAIL INSURANCE FOR YOUR
CROPS.
Phone 2-2171 Nahunta, Ga.
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OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella Street Telephone
Waycross, Georgia At 3-5144