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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, March 12, 1944
GOING UP. e .
new construction, $85.7 million worth
To meet your growing needs for electricity,
we’ll spend about $338,000 each working day
in 1964. Today, we serve your requirements
with a statewide network of 26 generating
plants and more than 32,000 miles of trans
mission and distribution lines. Tomorrow, as
you need more electricity, our facilities will
be waiting to bring it to you — in your home
or business, in industry or on the farm.
COMING DOWN...
the price you pay for elect.’.city
Throughout the history of the electric indus
try, the price of electricity has been generally
downward. Today, our customers pay about
one-third as much for a kilowatt-hour as they
did 30 years ago. High in value, low in cost,
electricity is the biggest bargain in your
family budget, by far!
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Want Ads Bring Results
Friday & Saturday
Grocery Specials 'wfeMW ■
Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris
Grade A
FRYERS
Pound 25c
GROUND
BEEF
3 Lbs. *I.OO
LEAN ALL MEAT
STEW BEEF
Pound 69*
BORDEN'S
MILK
3 Tall Cans 39*
BLUE PLATE
MAYONNAISE
Quart 49*
s & s
RICE
5 Lb. Cello 59*
SLICING
TOMATOES
Pound 15*
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
I HARRIS GROCERY I
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
GRADE A CHUCK
Roast Beef I
Pound 39* I
BRISKET
STEW BEEF I
Pound 19* I
FROSTY ACRES
MARGARINE I
Pound 19* I
GINGHAM GIRL
FLOUR I
10 Lbs. 99* I
POCAHONTAS
Pork & Beans I
No. 2Y2 Can 19* I
NEW IRISH
POTATOES I
Pound 10* I
CABBAGE I
Pound 5* I
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY:
To The Superior Court of Brantley
County:
The petition of J. O. Wainright,
\ileen H. Wainright and D. W. Wain
right, respectfully shows:
1. They desire for themselves, their
associates and their successors to be
ncorporated, under the name and
style of
“WAINRIGHT’S INC.”
2. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
3. The general nature of the busi
ness or businesses to be conducted
is as follows: To clear land, cut, haul
and sell pulp-wood or stump wood,
to buy and sell at wholesale or re
tail any sort and kind of personal or
real property, including any parts or
accessories therefor, to borrow or
lend money and to otherwise engage
in affiliated pursuits, and to do any
and every lawful act or acts allow
ed to be done by corporation created
under the “Corporation Act” of 1937-
38 Extra Session as amended.
4. The corporation shall begin
business with a paid in capital of at
least $200.00. The capital stock of
said corporation shall consist of 1,000
shares having a par value of SIO.OO
each, with the privilege of increas
ing the same to 10,000 shares upon
resolution of the stock holders.
5. Petitioners desire to be incor
porated for a period of Thirty-Five
(35) years.
6. The principal office of said cor
poration shall be in Nahunta, Geor
gia.
7. Petitioners desire to have all of
the powers generally granted to cor
norations of this State by Chapter
22-13 of the Code of Georgia.
« The Post Office address of all
petitioners is R. F. D. No. 1, Na
hunta, Georgia.
9. Petitioners present herewith a
certificate of the Secretary of State
showing that the proposed name of
said corporation is not the name of
any existing corporation in Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
this Court pass an order incorporat
ing them and their associated for
the aforesaid purposes and the said
corporation name with the rights,
powers and privileges herein set
forth and are now allowed or here
after may be allowed under the laws
of said State.
C. Winton Adams
Attorney for Petitioners.
Nahunta, Georgia.
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY.
In The Superior Court of Brantley
County:
IN RE: WAINRIGHT’S INC.
ORDER
The petition, in the above stated
matter having been presented to the
Court this date; and
It appearing to the Court that said
business is within the purview and
intentions of Georgia and that all
requirements of law have been ful
ly complied with and that the name
of the proposed corporation is not the
name of any other existing corpora
tion registered in the records of the
CLOSE-OUTS
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BEST
X
CAR BUYS!
All Os These Are
Clean, One-Owner
LATE MODEL CARS
'62 CHEVROLET V-8 4 Door Sedan
Powerglide, radio, heater, whitewalls,
and low mileage.
'62 CHEVROLET V-8 4 Dr. Spt. Sedan
Powerglide, radio, heater.
'6O CHEVROLET V-8 4 Dr. Spt. Sedan
Powerglide, radio, heater.
'6O CHEVROLET "6" 4 Door Sedan
Powerglide, radio, heater, whitewalls,
air conditioning, two tone finish.
'6l CHEVROLET V-8 4 Dr. Spt. Sedan
Powerglide, Radio, Heater, Power Steering, Power
Brakes, Two Tone Finish and Whitewalls.
'63 COR VAI R Monza—4 Speed Transmission.
Radio, heater, whitewalls.
ON THE SPOT FINANCING
And We Will Give You Top Dollar
In Trade On One Os These Fine Cars
COME IN NOW AND LET US
FIGURE WITH YOU AT
R. L WALKER
CHEVROLET COMPANY
D. C. Kelly, Salesman
Tebeau & Carswell AT 3-4250
Waycross, Ga.
Secretary of State.
It is therefore considered ordered
and adjudged that the prayers of
the petition be and the same are
hereby granted and petitioners, J. O.
Wainright, Aileen H. Wainright and
D. W. Wainright and their associates,
successors and assigns are hereby
incorporated as a body corporate un
der the laws of the State of Georgia
'nder the name of Wainright’s Inc.
with all the rights, privileges anc
immunities prayed for in said pe
tition.
In open Court this 6 day of March
1964.
S/G BEN HODGES
Judge, Superior Court.
D. F. Herrin
Clerk Brantley
Superior Court 4-2
Singing Groups
Show in Nahunta
Friday Night
Brantley Recreation Center at Na
hunta presents “The Stanley Sing
ing Group” arid “The Clinch Moun
tain Boys” plus Chick Stripling
Georgia State champion tap and
buck dancer, also comedian on the
Grand Ole Opry, Friday March 13
8 P. M. at the Brantley Recreation
Building.
“Stringbean” will not be able to
appear on the program. (Adv.)
1964 Feed Grain
Program Offers
Advance Payment
Growers who participate in the 19-
64 feed grain program will have de
finite advantages over growers who
elect not to participate, according to
George Dykes, Chairman, Agricul
tural Stabilization and Conservation
County Committee. Four separate
and distinct advantages are cited.
Number One, a diversion payment
is earned by feed grain farmers who
take part in the program.
Number Two, the price-support
payment is paid on 1964 acreage
planted to any' of the feed grains
covered by the program.
Number Three, a farmer may re
quest payment in advance on part
of the diversion payment due him.
Number Four, a feed grain far
mer taking part qualifies for price
support loans and purchase agree
ments on all of his '64 corn, barley,
and grain sorghum produced on the
farm.
The signup period f^r the program
began February 10 and runs through
March 27.
Chairman Dykes said all details
are available at the ASC County Of
fice.
WANT ADS
2 EVENING GOWNS
FOR SALE
For sale, two used evening gowns
Sizes nine. Contact Mrs. Freddie
Brooker, Nahunta, Ga. Phone HO 2-
3559. 3-12
TRUCK FOR SALE
1962 Chevrolet half-ton pickup truck
or sale. Condition like new, only
’2,000 actual miles. Contact Elton
Va’ker, Care Paul V. Morgan, Na
hunta, Ga. 3-12.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Pansy, ca'endula, stock, St. Wili
ams, English and Dbl. shasta daisy
Vill be in front of Nahunta post of
ice every Wednesday in March and
\pril from nine to eleven a. m. Mrs.
3. E. Wilson Nursery, Screven, Ga.,
^hone LY 6-2242. 3-26.
Help Wanted
MAN WANTED to supply Raw
eigh Products to consumers in Ware
Co. or Camden Co. Good time to
start. Write Rawleigh ■ GAC-1480-2'
Memphis, Tenn. 12-26
MAN WANTED to manage and op
erate a retail Watkins Route in this
area. (Would consider lady 40 to 60
years old.) Earnings of $125.00 per
week from the ver.y beginning. For
personal interview in yc«jr home
write Fieldman, 659 West Peach
tree Street, N. E„ Atlanta, 30308.
3-19.
PLANTS AND BULBS
FOR SALE
No. 1 gladioli bulbs SI.OO per doz
en; chrysanthemum plants, SI.OO per
dozen; Azaleas in cans, .15 cents and
.69 cents each; Rose bushes, bare
roots, .69 each or in cans $1.69 each.
Spivey’s Florist, Nahunta, Ga. ts.
PLUMBING REPAIRS
I will do your plumbing repairs,
including washers, dryers, water
pumps, gas heaters, or install plum
bing. J. R. Proctor, Phone HO 2-
2345, Nahunta, Ga. 3-12.
CHEVROLET TRUCK
FOR SALE
1957 Chevrolet pickup truck for
sale. Can be seen at Charles Ser
vice Station, Nahunta. Mrs. A. B.
Brooke^, Nahunta, Ga. 3-12.
AUCTION
2 Big Nights
Fri., March 13, and
Sat., March 14
7:30 P. M. Each Evening
Selling over 2,000 items, new and
used small and major appliances,
large and small furniture items
and miscellaneous. All going at
public auction piece by piece and
group lots to the high bidder. In
spect merchandise after noon Fri
day and attend both sales.
The Auction House
201 Jenkins St. Waycross
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LARGE BLUE PLATE Del Monte- No. 2% Can
I CHEER Mayonnaise PEACHES I
I 25* Pint 25* 29*. I
I Van Camp Pork & Beans 2 No. 2 1 /z Cans 49* I
I Van Camp Corn Beef 12 Ounce Can 43* I
I JELLO All Flavors 3 For 29* I
I Blackburn Syrup 32 Ounces 35* I
I Royal Prince Sweet Potatoes 2 303 Cans 45* I
I MILK OIL TOWELS I
I 3 Cans 39* 46 Ozs. 69* 29* I
I Morrell Prido Shortening 3 Lb. Can 49* I
I S& S Long Grain Rice 3 Pound Bag 39* I
I Dubuque Tripe 24 Ounces 43* I
I Shawnees Flour 10 Pound Bag *1.03 I
CAULEY'S FRESH RIB AND BRISKET
I PICNICS FRYERS STEW BEEF I
I Pound 29* Pcund 25* Pound 39* I
I Morgan Grocery I
Phone HO 2-2561 Nahunta, Ga.
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ANNOUNCING OPENING
OF LORRAINE'S BEAUTY SHOP
IN NAHUNTA
In the space formerly occupied by Tucker's Hair
Stylists.
Full time hairdressers are Lorraine Jacobs, Sher
ry Hendrix and Paunee Thornton. Tommy Tucker
will be working in the shop each Thursday.
We perform a complete line of services and stock
a full line of cosmetics.
For appointments phone HO 2-2431.
LORRAINE JACOBS, Owner.
Notify Newspaper When Your Address Changes.
INGLE GROCERY SPECIALS
THE MONEY YOU SAVE WILL JINGLE
IF YOU ALWAYS TRADE WITH INGLE.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE
Cauley's Cured Hams, Half or Whole, Lb 49c
PORK CHOPS, Pound 49c
BACON, Pound 39c
FRESH FRYERS, Pound 29c
S & S RICE, 3 Pounds 39c
FAB, Regular 29c
CHARMIN NAPKINS, 80 Count 15c
Angel Flake Coconut, 4 Ounces, 2 For 45c
Stokely's Tomato Juice, 2 No. 303 Cans 29c
STOKELY'S CATSUP, 20 Ounces 25c
SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR 37c
BOND'S DILL PICKLES, Quart 19c
Sanka Instant Coffee, 6 Ounces $1.19
MAC KER AL, 15 Ounces 19c
ARNET PLAIN MEAL, 2 Pounds ' 15c
Frozen Apple & Peach Pies, 3 For SI.OO
BORDEN'S BISCUITS, 3 Cans 29c
FISH STICKS, 10 Ounces 39c
MOTOR OIL, Quart 25c
Rutabagas, Pound .... 10c Carrots, Pound 10c
Green Onions, Bunch .. 10c Cabbage, Lb 6c
GROCERY SPECIALS I
I Get More For Your Money At Morgan's
Friday & Saturday, March 13-14
QUANTITY LIMITED
HICKOX, GEORGIA