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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, Thurs., March 10, 1154
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
Georgia, Brantley County
Tb the Superior Court of said Coun
ty, and to Honorable Walter Thomas,
Judge thereof:
Kennard S Yarn, Jacob E. Varn
and Kontz S. Varn, hereinafter call
ed applicants, bring this application
for the granting of a charter for a
private corporation, and show to
the court the following facts:
1. They desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to
be incorporated under the name of
“K. S. Varn, Incorporated”. The
principal office and place of busi
ness of said corporation shall be
located in Hoboken, Brantley Coun
ty, Georgia, with the privilege of
establishing branch offices and
places of business in such other
places as may be determined.
2. The applicants are all residents
of Ware County, Georgia, and their
post office address is Waycross,
Georgia.
3. The purpose and object of said
corporation is pecuniary gain and
profit to its shareholders. The
general natures of the businesses to
be transacted, and the corporate
powers desired are:
(a) To buy and sell, acquire, own,
hold, rent, lease, transfer and assign,
both real estate and personal pro
perty of every kind and character,
an' to deal with the same in any
way and manner that may seem ex
pedient, including the full right and
power to erect, maintain, purchase,
buy or lease all such manufacturing
plants, sawmills, plants for the
manufacture of naval stores, pulp
and paper, and all machinery of
every type and kind necessary for
the utilization, manufacture and use
of any timber or timber products.
(b) To engage in and carry on
the business of acquiring, owning,
buying, selling, leasing, producing,
manufacturing, distributing, market
ing, or otherwise dealing in timber,
lumber and the various products
thereof, and to carry on in any capa
city any business appertaining to, or
which in the judgement of the com
pany may at any time be conveni
ently and lawfully conducted in con
junction with any of the matters
aforesaid, including the planting,
production and cultivation of tim
ber.
(c) To engage in and carry on the
business of producing turpentine,
rosin, and naval stores generally, and
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Important Notice |
g to Taxpayers of |
Brantley County g
YOU MUST RETURN YOUR PROPERTY □
FOR TAXES TO ME BEFORE MARCH 31, 1955. I §
AM IN MY OFFICE DAILY MONDAY THROUGH □
SATURDAY, EXCEPT WEDNESDAY AFTER- §
NOONS, TO RECEIVE RETURNS. ' Q
AFTER MARCH 31, THE TAX ASSESSORS ;
WILL VALUE YOUR PROPERTY.
| EVERY TAXPAYER MUST SIGN PERSONALLY [
| FOR HIS TAX EXEMPTION.
8 THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION
W BEFORE MARCH 31.
| John M. Wilson g
| TAX COMMISSIONER BRANTLEY COUNTY g
in this connection to have and own
timber suitable for such purposes, to
purchase raw gum, as well as pro
duce the same, and to process and
manufacture, sell and distribute the
naval stores produced therefrom, to
have and operate and own all such
plants and equipment as may be
needful and necessary for the pro
duction, processing, manufacturing,
handling and distribution of turpen
tine, rosin, and other naval stores.
(d) To carry on the business of
timber producers, and timber mer
chants, and to buy, sell, grow, culti
vate and produce timber of all kinds
for manufacture or sale, and to deal
in timber and wood and timber and
wood products of all kinds; to man
ufacture and deal in articles and
property of all kinds necessary or
useful in the production of timber
or wood, including the right to ac
quire, erect and maintain, own and
operate all such plants, machinery
and equipment, as may be necessary
to manufacture or utilize timber or
wood into lumber, wood pulp, paper
and any and all other products for
which timber or wood is used; to
handle, deal in and sell all such pro
ducts as may be manufactured from
timber or wood.
(e) To engage in any and all
other legitimate business enterprises
of any kind or nature which may
seem expedient, and to the best in
terests of the corporation, at any
time upon a majority vote of the
stockholders of said corporation.
4. Petitioners further specifically
desire the power to enter into part
nerships, and partnership agree
ments, with any other persons, firms
or corporations, in the same man
ner as individuals are authorized by
law so to do.
5. They desire to have all the
powers, and enjoy all the privileges
enumerated in Code Sections 22-1827
and 221870 of the Code of the State
of Georgia, and also all the other
powers and privileges enumerated
in Chapters 22-18 and 22-19 of said
Code, and all the powers and pri
vileges enumerated therein are made
a part hereof to the same extent as
if same were quoted therein.
6. The time for which said cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty-five (35) years from this
date.
7. The amount of capital with
which the corporation will begin
business shall be not less than
Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars,
either in cash or other assets, or a
combination of the two. Petitioners
desire the right and privilege of
increasing this capital stock from
time to time, or at any time, to an
aggregate amount of not more than
$150,000.00, upon a vote of the ma
jority of the stock outstanding so
to do.
8. The capital stock of said com
pany shall be divided into five hund
red (500) shares of common stock
of the par value of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars per share. Appli
cants desire the privilege of reduc
ing the capital stock of said corpora
tion to any amount not less than
$25,000.00, at any time upon a re
solution duly approved by a majority
vote of the stock outstanding at the
time at a meeting duly called for
that purpose.
9. The applicants pray that the
liability of the stockholders in said
corporation be confined to the un
paid purchase price of the stock
subscribed for by each.
WHEREFORE, applicants pray to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with all the rights
and privileges herein set out, and
such additional powers and privi
leges as may be necessary, proper
or incident to the conduct of the
business for which applicants are
asking incorporation, and as may be
allowed like corporations under the
laws of Georgia as they now or
may hereafter exist.
Blalock & Blalock
By J. Dorsey Blalock
Attorney for applicants
Georgia, Brantley County
In re: Petition to incorporate K. S.
Varn, Incorporated.
Charter application in Superior
Court of Brantley County, Georgia.
The foregoing petition of Kennard
S. Varn, Jacob E. Varn, and Kontz
S. Varn, to be incorporated under
the name of K. S. Varn, Incorporat
ed, read and considered.
It appearing that said petition is
within the purview and intention of
the laws applicable thereto, and that
all the said laws have been fully
complied with, including the presen
tation of a certificate from the
Secretary of State as required by
Section 22-1803 of the Code of Geor
gia, Annotated;
It is hereby ordered, adjudged
and decreed that all the prayers of
said petition are granted and said
applicants, and their associates, suc
cessors and assigns, are hereby in
corporated, and made a body poli
tic under the name and style of “K.
S. Varn, Incorporated”, for and
during the period of thirty-five (35)
room house for rent at Atkinson.
■ Prescott’s Grocery, Atkinson, Ga.
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Ernest Knight, Carey Jones
and Luke Stewart, Pharmacists
Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
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Nahunta, Georgia
Time: Monday thru Friday
7:45 P.M.
Saturday: 7:00 and 8:30 P.M.
PROGRAM
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Mon., Tues., March 14-15
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Wednesday, March 16
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years, with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration ol that time ac
cording to the laws of Georgia, and
and that said corporation is hereby
granted and vested with all the
rights and privileges mentioned in
said petition.
Granted at Chambers, this 25th
day of February, 1955.
Walter Thomas, Judge
Superior Court, Brantley
County, Georgia.
Filed in office this 25th day of Feb
ruary, 1955.
D. F. Herrin, Clerk Superior Court
Edith G. Goss
Vs.
Earl Goss
Suit for divorce in Brantley
Superior Court, April term, 1955
Tha defendant is hereby com
manded to be and appear at the
next term, of the Superior Court of
said County of Brantley, State of
Georgia, to answer the complaint
of the plaintiff mentioned in this
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Hon. Walter Thomas,
Judge of said Court. This the 16th
day of Feb. 1955.
D. F. Herrin, Clerk,
Brantley Superior Court.
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New Jersey Man
Commends Police
Chief Bentley
The following letter has been re
ceived by the Enterprise from a
citizen of New Jersey who passed
through Nahunta recently.
Feb. 23, 1955.
Brantley Enterprise
Nahunta, Ga.
Gentlemen:
On Thursday, Feb. 17, we travel
ed through your town and by our
own neglect found ourselves strand
ed about one mile south with an
empty gas tank in our auto. We
managed to coast to a space where
we were off the highway.
My wife and I started walking
back to town (Nahunta) and about
halfway your patrolman went by
and we didn’t see him after he
passed. But chief Bentley saw us
and turned around and came back
to help us. He so kindly took us
back to town for help and in a
short time we were filled up again
and on our way.
We surely appreciated the help at
a critical moment. My wife made
the remark, “Well, highway police
men do something more than just
search the highways for speeders.”
When you see chief Bentley again,
let him know how thankful we were
that he was so kind and helpful to
two elderly people.
Yours truly,
P.S. In a trip of 1300 miles the
names of .many towns are forgotten,
but we from the state of New Jer
sey will remember Nahunta favor
ably for many years.”
Pvt. Herman A. Harris graduated
from the Pole and Line Construction
Course at Camp Gordon, Georgia
in January. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harper and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perry of Green
ville, SC. returned home on Sunday
Feb. 20 after visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Harper and family. They also
attended the Homecoming at Oak
Grove Church on Sunday.
The Business Women’s Circle met
at the Baptist church on Thursday,
Feb. 17 with Mrs. Oscar Burden in
charge of the program on “Road in
Cuba”. Present were;; Mrs. R. D.
Thomas, Mrs. Louise Drury, Mrs.
Percell, Mrs. Walter Crews, Mrs. E.
T. Higginbotham, Mrs. Nellie Gris-
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