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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga„ Thursday, Sept. 10, 1964
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Ernest Knight
DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
Pharmacist Always on Duty
147 West Cherry St
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga.
I Friday & Saturday I
Grocery Specials
I Make It a Habit to Trade with Harris ■
GRADE A
I FRYERS
I Pound 29*
GROUND
I BEEF
I 3 Lbs. S I.OO
Luzianne - Vo, Lb. Pkg.
I TEA
I 35*
IRISH
I POTATOES
I 10 Lbs. 49*
BORDEN'S
I MILK
13 Tail Cans 39*
JIM DANDY
I GRITS
I 5 Lbs. 29*
I BANANAS
I Pound 10*
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
HARRIS GROCERY
W. B. “Bill” Harris, Owner
Phone HO 2-2475 Nahunta, Ga.
GOOD CUSTOMERS
Farm families are good cus
tomers. They spend $42 billion a
year in the United States — $27
billion for the items it takes to
produce livestock and crops, and
sls billion for the same kinds of
things city people buy.
Sanitation, says Extension Ser
vice Entomologist Rodney Cole
man, is the first step in eliminat
ing roach infestations in the
home.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
GRADE A CHUCK
Roast Beef I
Pound 39* I
Servit in Fourths
MARGARINE I
Pound 19* I
Red & White - 2 Round Boxes
SALT I
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ARMOUR VEGETOLE
SHORTENING I
3 Lb. Can 49* I
ARGO CUT GREEN
BEANS I
2 For 29* I
Delmonte Sliced - No. 27j CanH
PEACHES I
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BLUE PLATE
MAYONNAISE I
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WANT ADS
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ORGANS. Rebuilt Pianos, fully
Reconditioned and Guaranteed as
low as SB.OO Monthly. Visit or
write for Free Demonstration in
your home without obligation.
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DOUGLAS, GA. 9-10.
MOBILE HOMES — If you are
hard to please, come to see Tom.
‘‘We sell only Quality Homes”.
Easy Terms. Bank rate financing.
Closed all day Sunday. TOM
BARNES MOBILE HOMES, 17-
42 Memorial Drive. Across from
the Holiday Inn. Phone 283-2802,
Waycross, Ga. ts.
DURALITE PAINT
Inside paint $2.98 gallon.
Outside paint $3.98 gallon.
Moody Bros. Furniture Co., Na
hunta, Ga. ts.
FOR SALE
Drugs, gifts, sundries, vet
erinary supplies. Sherman D.
Tomlinson, Phone HO 2-4588,
night phone HO 2-4821, Na
hunta, Ga. ts.
MILK FLOWS
Average milk production per
cow in Georgia during July has
been placed at 485 pounds by the
State Crop Reporting Service.
This is the highest monthly aver
age on record. It is 35 pounds per
cow more than in June, and 25
pounds above the July, 1963, aver
age.
INGLE GROCERY SPECIALS
HICKOX, GEORGIA
THE MONE V YOU SAVE WILL JINGLE
IF YOU ALWAYS TRADE WITH INGLE.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE
Hershey's Cocoa, Pound 59c
Niagara Spray Starch, 15 Ounces 45c
Ajax Cleaner, 2 For 33c
Ritter Catsup, 12 Ounces, 2 For 35c
Dial Soap, Bath Size, 2 For 29c
Swift's Jewel Shortening, 3 Pounds 65c
Tobi Toilet Tissue, 4 Rolls 29c
Morton Fruit Pies, 3 For SI.OO
Borden's Biscuits, Can 10c
Apples, Lb 10c Tomatoes, Lb. 10c
Bananas, Cabbage, Rutabagas,
Lettuce, Lemons
Irish Potatoes, 50 Pounds $2.50
Bread, Regular Loaf 18c
Sausage Meat, 3 Pounds SI.OO
Hamburger, 3 Pounds SI.OO
Steak, Round, T-Bone, Sirloin, Pound .... 69c
Roast Beef, Assorted, Pound 49c to 69c
Brisket Stew, Pound 39c
Fryers, Lb. .. 29c Beef Neck Bones, Lb. .. 18c
Pork Chops, Pound 69c
r e take better care of your comfort
W. B. WILLIS, AGENT NAHUNTA, GA.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (KENTUCKY)
LEGAL ADVERTISING
STATE OF GEORGIA:
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF BRANTLEY COUNTY,
GEORGIA: Southern Association
of Independent Advent Christian
Churches, Inc., of Nahunta, Brant
ley County Georgia, brings this
its petition and says:
1. That your petitioner was in
corporated under the laws of the
State of Georgia by order of this
Honorable Court, dated Decem
ber 6, 1948.
2. That your petitioner desires
to surrender its charter and fran
chise to the State of Georgia and
be dissolved as a corporation.
3. That the Officers of said cor
poration, to wit its President,
vice-president, Secretary-Treas
urer and its Trustees at a duly
held meeting, by the adoption of a
resolution expressed its judgment
that it deemed it desirable that
the corporation be dissolved, and
it called a meeting of the congre
gation having voting powers to
consider such proposal to dissolve
and to take action on the reso
lution, a certified copy of such
resolution is attached hereto, mar
ked Exhibit “A”.
4. That pursuant to such call
and in accordance with the pro
visions of the By-Laws, the church
in conference meeting duly held at
at which time a quorum was
present and all formalities with
reference to the call and time and
place of holding the said meeting
was duly waived, and there was
adopted at said meeting an ap
propriate resolution authorizing
and directing the dissolution o f
the corporation, a certified copy
of which resolution is attached
hereto, marked Exhibit “B”.
WHEREFORE, YOUR PETIT
IONER PRAYS that it be allowed
to surrender its charter and fran
chise to the State of Georgia and
be dissolved as a corporation, and
that this Honorable Court pass an
order granting these prayers and
dissolving your petitioner as a
corporation.
Griffin and Smith
By:(s) J. Robert Smith
Attorneys for Petitioner
Blackshear, Georgia
EXHIBIT “A”
‘‘BE IT RESOLVED, That, in
the judgment of the Officers of
said Church, it is deemed desira
ble that the corporation be dissolv
ved and that its franchise be sur
rendered to the State and that
there be and there hereby is call
ed a meeting of the president,
Vice-President, Secretary-Treasur
er and duly constituted trustees,
having voting powers, to be held,
with the unanimous consent of all
the congregation being first ob
tained at 4 o’clock P. M. on Au
gust 21, 1959, in the building of
the church of Southern Association
of Independent Advent Christian
Churches, Inc. at Nahunta, Brant
ley County, Georgia, at which
meeting there will be considered
the proposal to dissolve and action
taken on this resolution.”
EXHIBIT “B”
‘‘WHEREAS, ALL debts and ob
ligations of the corporation have
been paid or provided for, and
the corporation has ceased to do
business as of August 21, 1959;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE
SOLVED, That the corporation
surrender its charter and fran
chise, to the State of Georgia and
be dissolved as a corporation, and
file its petition for such dissolu
tion and take such other steps as
are required by law for such pur
pose, and the President, Secretary
and Trustees of the corporation
are authorized and directed to
take all proper steps to effect such
dissolution.”
STATE OF GEORGIA:
BRANTLEY COUNTY:
Personally appeared before me
the undersigned attesting officer,
came J. E. Aldridge who on oath
deposes and says that he is Sec
retary of Southern Association of
Independent Advent Christian
Churches, Inc. and that the fore
going Exhibit “A” and Exhibit
“B” are copies of the true and
correct resolutions passed by
the church in conference at a
duly called meeting, and that the
facts contained in the fore
going petition are true and cor
rect.
This 17th day of August, 1964.
J. E. Aldridge
Secretary, Southern
Association of Independent
Advent Christian
Churches, Inc.
Sworn to an Subscribed before
me this 17th day of August, 1964.
-s- J. Robert Smith
Notary Public, Pierce County
Georgia
IN RE: DISSOLUTION OF
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF
INDEPENDENT ADVENT
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES, INC.
SUPERIOR COURT, BRANTLEY
COUNTY, GEORGIA
ORDER
The within and foregoing peti
tion for dissolution of the corpor
ation, Southern Association of In
dependent Advent Christian Chur
ches, Inc., having been read and
considered, and it appearing to
the Court that there have been
duly held the appropriate
meetings of the church in con
ference duly assembled of the
congregation, and the proper
resolutions were adopted
thereat for the purpose of ef
fecting the dissolution of the cor
poration and all requirements of
the law relative to the disso
lution of the corporation have
been complied with:
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS OR
DERED, ADJUDGED AND DE
CREED that the prayers of the
said petition be granted, and that
Southern Association of Independ
ent Advent Christian Churches,
Inc. be and the same is hereby
dissolved.
This 17th day of August, 1964
-s- Ben Hodges
Judge, Brantley County
Superior Court 9-10
PEGGY SAPP ROWELL
JAMES LARRY ROWELL
BRANTLEY SUPERIOR COURT
Suit for Divorce
Filed: August 14. 1964
Order for Service: August 15,
1964.
TO: JAMES LARRY ROWELL
You are required to be and ap
oear at Superior Court of said
county within 60 days from date
of above order for service by
publication then and there to ans
wer Plaintiff’s Libel for Divorce,
as in default thereof the Court
will proceed as to Justice Shall
Appertain.
WITNESS HONORABLE BEN
A. HODGES. Judge of said Court,
this 15th day of August, 1964.
/s/ D. F. Herrin, Clerk,
Brantley Superior Court
GRIFFIN & SMITH
Blackshear, Georgia
Plaintiff’s Attorneys 9-10.
Income from farm marketing in
Georgia set an all-time high of
SBB3 million in 1963, according to
the State Crop Reporting Service.
Subscribe to the
BRANTLEY
ENTERPRISE
Good Gram Crop
Georgia’s grain crops produced
well in 1964, according to the
Crop Reporting Service. Wheat
averaged 30 bushels per acre, and
oats made 42 bushels. These are
slight increases over last year’s
production. The 1964 barley yield
of 35 bushels is the same as in
1963.
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contact in Nahunta, Mrs.
Annie Loyd, telephone HO 2-
2982. 9-17
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