FLOWERS v. BENTON COUNTY BEER BOARD


302 S.W.2d 335 (1957)

Galvin FLOWERS v. The BENTON COUNTY BEER BOARD.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

May 3, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peeler & Hollis, Camden, for appellant.

A. Bradley Frazier, Camden, for appellee.


NEIL, Chief Justice.

Galvin Flowers was issued a permit to sell beer by the Benton County Beer Board, the same to be exercised at a particular place in the county. We infer that this permit was limited to a sale of beer in packages and not in bottles to be consumed on the premises.

The Board gave written notice to Flowers to appear on a day certain to show cause, if any, why his permit should not be revoked. The notice reads as follows:

"To Any Lawful...

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