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MfhePembroke Journal
• • •übltehed Weekly at Pembroke. Ga.
H ,o. mrlefT^ EDITOR
b ‘ itered at the - Postomce in Pembroke
> < a., as mail matter of the second claaa
.'' fflcial Organ n* Bryan County and the
A Itv of Pembroke
BIDS WANTED
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Bids will be received by the
$ bounty Commissioners on the re
‘l ' ular second Monday in Jan.
• ®938, for the following articles, al!
J terns are given in approximate
/' < imounts desired, but in subm.tt
।ng bid it is agreed that more or
. ' ess are to be purchased at the
same prices, and the commission
jHlrs reserve the right to reject any
// md all bids, reject any item or
ffifitems in the bid submitted and to
Y? purchase any one or all artic.es
.. from one bidder. Only articles of
! ? the quality specified are to be re
ceived, no substitutes accepted.
I. -200 lb. bacon
3 sacks meal.
[|l 2 sacks fine grits
1 sack B. L. Beans.
3 bbls, standard patent flour.
100 pounds cup quality coffe
j 2 sacks of whole grain rice
1 box Octagon soap large
1 black pepper
m 124 red pepper
2 case Tomatoes No. 2
2 7 pound boxes B. M. tobacco
5 Cartons Ripple Tobacco
1 Sacks of Dairy feed
2 Sacks Cotton Seed Hulls.
2 Sacks Cotton Seed Meal.
I For Sale
Spotted Poland China; male
and female pigs, life immuned to
/ j Cholera and treated against Swine
| Plague. Select breeding stock
| from champion bloodlines. $lO 00
| each reg. in buyers name or $9.00
I each not reg. butentrent to reg.
Watson Sims
1 mile east of Lanier.
0 on S. A. L. Railroad.
P. O. Ellabelle Ga.
GEORGIA—Bryan County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Bryan
County will be sold, at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, (January 3rd) 1939 at the
court house door in said county
County, between the legal hour:
of sale, to highest bidder for cash,
real estate belonging to William
Gordon Butler, deceased, for the
purpose of paying debts and dis
tribution, to-wit: That certain
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A tire with modern styling, yet rugged
* performance ability. There’s safety in
I the grip-safe center tread—road grip in
the abundant, tougher rubber in the deep
er tread design—a tread that lasts. And
underneath this safe, deep, longer-lasting
tread are extra-heavy, heat-resisting plies
of anti-friction cord to prevent blow-
PEMBROKE ICE CO. PEBMROKE GEORGIA
World’s Poultry Congress Comes
to the U. S. A. for the First Time
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The World’s Poultry Congress which meets every third year comes
to Cleveland, Ohio, July 28 to August 7, 1939. This is the first meeting
ever held in the United States and probably those active m the poultry
industry will all be gone before it comes back again. About 60 nations
usually participate in the Congress. Every operation in the industry
from nest to table will be shown. Every known breed of fowl will be on
display. Scientists from all parts of the world will participate Over 20
acres under roof will be utilized to house the exhibits. The building upper
left in the above picture is the Hall of Youth for the junior activities. Also
is shown the Cleveland Public Auditorium, exterior and interior where
many meetings will be held and where part of the exhibit will be housed.
The two visitors shown are a Polish fowl and a Japanese long tailed
chicken. A membership costing only SI.OO entitles the visitor to attend
eleven days of this Congress. These memberships must be bought in
advance.
tract of land in Bryan County
being part of property of testator
and known upon a map of the
Butler tract at Ways Station
made by RavinalGignilliat, Nov
ember 26, 1938, to which re'erence
is made, as lot number five (5)
containing 1.785 acres, bounded
northwardly by other property
of testator, eastwardly by prop
erty of Ford, southwardly by
property of Ford and shcool lot,
westwardly by road or approach
to school lot. This December
3rd, 1938.
L. S Lieberls
Executor Os The
Estate Os Will
iam Gordon But
ler, Deceased
CITATION
GEORGIA, Bryan County.
Hoke Smith, administrator of
the estate of Mrs. Mary Williams,
having filed his petition for dis
charge as such adminstator and
alledged that he has fully admin
istered upon said estate all parties
are here notified that said appli-
outs. The Atlas actually gives greater
safety, more non-skid mileage, longer
life and silent operation.
Unquestionably, Atlas is today's greatest
tire value, and in keeping with this high
standard of quality, the Atlas tube has
been re-designed and re-inforced for
greater safety and blowout protection
A “sweet” combination for safe, trouble
free, economical, long-time tire perform
ance. '
Let us show you what makes us so en
thusiastic about it. There’s no obligation.
cation will be heard at the regu
lar January term, next, and dis
missal granted unless cause to the
contrary be duly shown.
This December term, 1938.
W. R. DEAL, Ordinary
Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Bacon and
son Ralph made a short motor
trip to Miami, Fla., during the
holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. A J. Osteen and
family of North Carolina spent
the Christmas holidays with rela
tives here.
A FINE GIFT FOR
SOME
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Ashes Branch
News
(Miss) Bobbie Monahan. Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Deloach
of Claxton entertained a number
of threir friends with a Christ
mas dinner Sunday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. E. J- Burnsed
and Miss Edna Mae Burnsed
spent Christmas Eve night in
Eden with relatives.
¥ ¥ ¥
Misses Mary Waithour, Lena
Mae Denmark and Inez Nubern
and their dates visited Miss
Bobbie Monahan Saturday.
¥ * *
Miss Jane Deloach and Miss
Daisy Colson of Claxton are the
guests of Miss Edna Mae Burn
sed this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Moncees Lanier
of Statesboro, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Burnsed of Groveland
were guests of their Parents Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Mitchell and fam
ily during Christmas holidays.
¥ ¥ ¥
Mr. and Mrs. E- S. Lanier
w^re guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.
P. Lanier and daughter in Avon
dale Sunday.
¥ ¥ ¥
Miss Sally McCall of Claxton
spent part of the Christmas holi
days w.th Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Lanier.
¥ ¥ ¥
Miss Dorothy Mae and Geral
dean Deloach were in Savannah
Wednesday.
¥ ¥ ¥
Miss Ailene Deloach entertain
ed with a Hill Billy Party Friday
( night at her home in Denmark.
Games were played, later on in
the evening dancing was enjoyed.
Eighty young people were present.
v ¥ ¥
Miss Grace Lanier is the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Lanier this week.
¥ ¥ ¥
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burnsed
and family visited their parents
here Wednesday.
¥ ¥ ¥
Mr. and Mrs. J R. Skinner and
Mrs. Geo’ Shuman were in Sav
annah on business one day last
week.
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complete and will be kept that way at all times. I'
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LOGS BOUGHT, 21
3! I am now in the marKet for logs and will pay f I
£e highest cash price at all times. J ||
T. L. Waters Lumber Co. 11
^5 Pembroke, Georgia
The death of Thomas Morgan
in Savannah on Thursday was a
shock to his friends in this sec
tion. While Mr. Morgan had
not lived here for a good many
years, still he was remembered by
the old timers and they regretted
to hear of his death. Several
years ago Mr. Morgan was in the
sawmill business in Pembroke.
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