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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, March 21, 1968
Brantley Enterprise
. üblished weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
Official Organ of Brantley County
Carl Broome Editor and Publisher
Mrs. Carl Broome Associate Editor
Second class postage paid at Nahunta, Ga.
Address all mail to Nahunta, Georgia 31553
We’re investing in futures...
In 1968 we’ll invest about a half-million dollars
each working day to build Georgia’s future.
Georgia is growing fast, and we’re keeping
pace. During this year we’ll spend $140,410,000
on new generating plants, transmission lines
and enlargement of existing facilities.
The state’s market for electricity is bullish.
By 1970 the electric needs of homes, farms,
businesses and industries will increase almost
eight billion kilowatt-hours. And we shall be
serving about one million customers.
Since 1958 Georgia Power has invested more
than $755 million in construction. And it has
helped us reduce the average price per residen
tial kilowatt-hour of electricity from 2.05 to
1.69 cents. That is a record low.
Our record high 1968 construction budget is
designed to meet the growing demand for more
and better electric service. So that every citizen
we serve shares in Georgia’s bright future.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Announcing the beginning
of the end of a great sale.
March 31st is the last day of your Chevrolet
dealer’s Impala V 8 Sale. So Hurry.
With the sale about to end and spring
about to begin, there could hardly be a
better time to buy America's most popu
lar car.
Today through the 31st you can still
buy a new Chevrolet Impala V 8 Sport
Coupe, 4-Door Sedan, or an Impala
Wagon—specially equipped with popular
equipment—at sale savings.
What’s more, three additional popular
packages of equipment are also available
at sale savings. The more you add, the
more you save.
AT SALE SAVINGS EVERY SALE CAR HAS:
Whitewall tires, front fender lights, ap
pearance guard group (includes door-edge
GM Be smart. Be sure. Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer’s.
Ask your Chevrolet dealer about his Golden Anniversary Truck Sale.
yours.
R. L Walker Chevrolet Co.
Phone ATlas 3-4250' 515 Tebeau Street,
PETITION FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Brantley County.
To The Superior Court of
County:
This petition of Banner
Wainright, Hickox, Georgia,
Harry Knox, Nahunta, Geor
gia, Lloyd Grimes, Nahunta,
Georgia, herein after called
petitioners, respectfully shows
to the Court the following
facts, to-wit:
1. Petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates,
successors, and assigns, to be
incorporated under the name
and style of BRANTLEY
COUNTY SPORTSMEN’S
CLUB, INC.
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2. The general nature, object
and purpose of said organiza
tion is to encourage, promote
and further the interest of
fishing, hunting and other re
lated outdoor activities; to
advance the interests of per
sons in these pursuits; to op
erate a club for the pleasure,
benefit and welfare of its
members; to promote the so
cial, educational and recrea
tional welfare of its members
and their families; and in gen
eral to do any and all things
incidental to the operation of
said club for the purposes a
foresaid.
3. Petitioners desire to be
incorporated under the provi
sions of Section 22-1881 of the
Code of Georgia, and to have
all of the powers and privi
leges enumerated in Chapters
22-18 and 22-19 of said Code,
now or to be granted here
after by law to similar cor
porations.
4. The period of time for
which said corporation is to
have its existence is thirty-five
(35) years, with the right of
renewal as provided by law.
5. Said corporation is not or
ganized for pecuniary gain or
profit and shall not be so op
erated, and no part of any
earnings or profit from its
operation shall inure to th"
benefit of any member or
other individual but shall be
used for club purposes. The
"orporation shall have no capi
*al stock nor stockholders, but
may issue certificates of mem
ber ownership if it so desires.
6. The principal office and
olace of business of said cor
poration shall be located in
Brantley County, Georgia,
with the privileges of estab
lishing other places of busi
ness as desried.
7. Petitioners desire the
right to adopt by-laws govern
ing the operation of this cor
poration, and pray that this
corporation be vested with the
right to do all things needful
or proper in its operation.
WHEREFORE, petitioners
pray to be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid
with all the rights, powers
and privileges herein set forth
Impala Sport Coupe (foreground), 4*Door Sedan, Station Wagoe
guards, color-keyed floor mats front and
rear, bumper guards front and rear on
coupes and sedans, front bumper guards
on station wagons).
PACKAGE NUMBER 1 HAS:
The big Chevrolet 327-cubic-inch 275-
horsepower V 8 engine plus Powerglide
Automatic Transmission.
PACKAGE NUMBER 2 HAS:
Power steering and power brakes.
PACKAGE NUMBER 3 HAS:
Power steering, power disc brakes, and
the Comfortilt steering wheel which ad
justs to individual driver preferences.
It could be a great summer.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Waycross, Ga.
and as now, or may hereafter
be, allowed a corporation of
similar character under the
Laws of Georgia.
By Lloyd Grimes
Attorney at Law
Box 398
Nahunta, Georgia 31553
ORDER
The foregoing petition of
Banner Wainright, Harry
Knox, and Lloyd Grimes to
be incorporated under and to
obtain a charter for a private
corporation under the name of
BRA NTLEY COUNTY
SPORTSMEN’S CLUB, INC.
having been duly presented to
the Court and the same hav
ing been examined and it
appearing to the undersigned
Judge of said Court that the
petition is within the purview
and intention of the laws of
this State applicable thereto,
and it further appearing by
the Certificate of the Secre
tary of State that the namt
of the proposed corporation is
not the name of any other
existing corporation registered
in the records of said Secre
tary of State.
IT IS ORDERED AND AD
JUDGED that said petition be
and the same is hereby grant
ed and said Petitioners, their
associates, successors and as
signs are hereby incorporated
as prayed in said petition and
a Charter is granted unto
BRANTLEY COUNTY
SPORTSMEN’S CLUB, INC
with all the rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as
prayed in the petition and as
authorized by the laws of this
State as they now exist or
may hereafter exist.
This 26th day of February
1968.
Is! BEN HODGES, Judge
Superior Court of Brant
ley County.
Filed in office this sth day
of March, 1968.
Isl D. F. HERRIN, Clerk
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STORING AWAY
When storing woo 1e r
clothes, try placing a saucer
of pipe tobacco on a shelf ir
‘he closet. This will keep
oesky moths out of your
'lothes, according to Coopera
te Extension Service home
■>conomists at the University
of Georgia.
We Do AH Kind*
of Job Printing.
10 5879
Fire Ant Eradication by Plane
Scheduled to Start This Week
Aerial operations to eradi
cate fire ant infestations in
Pierce, Brantley and Ware
Counties were scheduled to get
underway this week, weather
permitting.
Two multi-engine aircraft
flying out of the Waycross
airport were to begin work in
Brantley County approximate
ly one .mile east of U. S. 301.
The aircraft will operate in
north-south flight patterns and
move westward over Nahunta
and Hickox toward Waycross.
The spring offensive against
the imported fireant is a con
tinuation of work done in this
area last fall.
Mirex fire and bait, which
offers complete safety to wild
life, humans and domestic ani
mals, will be used and all
aerial operations will be con
ducted in keeping with safety
regulations prescribed by the
Federal Aviation Agency.
The fire ant eradication ef
fort is conducted by the Geor
gia Department of Agriculture
with the Plant Pest Control
Division of the U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture cooperat
ing.
Waycross-Ware
Tech Announces
Spring Schedule
Registration for Spring
Quarter Evening Classes
at Waycross-Ware Tech
has been set for March
13 and 14 states Ed
ward Drawdy, Adult Coordi
nator. Anyone may register
during the hours of 8:30 A. M.
to 4:00 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. M.
on these two dates.
All regular classes meet
from 7-10 P. M., two nights
oer week beginning March 18.
Tentative ending date for
Spring Quarter is May 30.
Several new courses are be
ing offered this quarter for
the first time to adults in the
area. Some of the new courses
for the first time are Civil
Service Preparation, Small
Gasoline Engine Re
pair, Key Punch Training, ABC
Stenoscript Shorthand, Land
Management for Timber Own
ers, Supervisory Develop
ment Training, and First Aid.
Other courses that have cre
ated much interest winter
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Spring Quarter. These courses
are Hair Styling Techniques,
Introduction to Data Process
ing and Nurses’ Aide.
Other course offerings in
clude, Architectural and Struc
tural Drawing, Auto Mechanics,
Basic Electronics, Radio and
TV Repair, Machine Shop,
Welding, Air Conditioning,
Brick Masonry, Upholstery,
Wood Refinishing, Typewrit
ing, Shorthand, Office Ma
chines, Payroll Accounting and
Business English.
For further information re
garding any of the above of
ferings call 285-1952.
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Fresher f00d...
- and more of it .. • f° r ^ ess •• •
. . . with Rural Electrification!
Electricity help* the American farmer to raise an
care for more livestock, hatch more chickens, milk more
cows, and keep food fresh and clean. The end result
is fresher, more economical food on everyone * table.
Today's wage-earner spend, less of hi. workweek
providing food for his family than any other man
ever before in history. And hi. family is better fed
than any in the world - thank, in large part to Rural
Electrification!
We're proud of the part we play in the progress
of our area . . . and we continue to meet the ever
increasing demand for more and better electric service.
OKEFENOKE
RURAL ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
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