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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 23, 1958
Legal Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
E. A. Strickland, James C. Da
vis, and Fred Milikin, hereinafter
called applicants, bring this pe
tition for the granting of a char
ter 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 SATILLA SANDS, IN
CORPORATED. The principal of
fice and place of business of
said corporation shall be located
in Brantley County, Georgia,
with the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of bu
siness in such other places as
may be determined. Attached
hereto, and made a part hereof,
is the certificate of the Secretary
of State of Georgia, authorizing
the use of said name.
2. The applicants’ post office
addresses are as follows:
E. A. Strickland, Route Two,
Patterson, Georgia.
James C. Davis, Brunswick,
Georgia.
Fred Milikin, Jesup, Georgia.
3. The purpose and object of
said corporation is pecuniary
gain and profit to its sharehold
ers. The general nature of the
business to be transacted is, and
the corporate powers desired are:
(a) To acquire, own, lease, oc
cupy, use, or develop any lands
containing sand, gravel, silica,
silica rock, or any kind of ore,
and any woodlands of other lands
for any purpose of the company.
(b) To prospect, drill, dig, bore
for, quarry, mine, excavate,
dredge, extract, exploit, develop,
market, and buy or otherwise
acquire silica, silica rock, soil,
sand, gravel, quartz, ores, mine
rals, mineral deposits, and any
and all products made therefrom,
and to hold, own, export, im
port, deal in and with, distri
bute, market, sell or otherwise
dispose of the same, and to con
tract for, buy, lease, or other
wise acquire, own, and develop
deposits of silica, silica rock,
soil, sand, gravel, quartz, ores,
minerals, earths, and surface and
sub-surface substances of every
nature and kind.
(c) To erect, install and op
erate machinery, hydrolic mach
inery, appliances, and equipment
necessary or convenient to equip
and operate such quarries, min
ing properties, and any and all
wells, shafts, pits, or mines
drilled, pumped, sunken, or op
ened thereon.
(d) To mill, reduce, smelt, re
fine and otherwise treat, purify,
clean, renovate, extract and pre
pare for market or use silica,
Silica rock, sand, gravel, soil,
quartz, ores, minerals, earths and
surface and subsurface deposits
and the refined article, and any
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and all products, by-products,
and derivaties realized, secured,
or created in any of the processes.
(e) To construct, build, buy,
lease or otherwise acquire, hold,
own, use, maintain and operate
smelters, refineries, and treating,
cleaning, washing, concentrating
and purifying plants, and any
and all other plants of all and
every nature and kind with all
the necessary and convenient
machines, machinery, equipment,
processes, and appliances neces
sary for the business of the com
pany.
4. Petitioners further desire
that said corporation be vested
with all the rights, and powers
conferred upon corporations gen
erally by the Act of the General
Assembly of Georgia, approved
January 28, 1938, commonly
known as the Corporations Act
of 1938, and all the powers and
privileges enumerated in Chap
ters 22-18 and 22-19 of the Code
of Georgia, Annotated. All the
above cited acts, code sections
and code chapters are made a
part hereof to the same extent
as if the same were quoted here
in.
5. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have an existance for
the full term of thirty-five (35)
years with the privilege of re
newing as provided by law.
6. The maximum number of
shares of stock with par value
shall be One Hundred Thousand
(100,000) of par value of One
($1.00) Dollar per share, all of
which shall be common stock.
However, the amount of capital
with which the corporation shall
begin business shall not be less
than the minimum amount re
quired by law. The corporation
shall be authorized to issue ad
ditional shares up to the maxi
mum sum above stated, and
thereafter from time to time, to
reduce the amount of capital
outstanding but not below the
.minimum above-stated, and all
of this upon a majority vote of
the board of directors. It is de
sired that the stock be non-as
sessable.
7. Petitioners further desire
that by-laws of the corporation
shall be adopted by the holders
of common stock. Such by-laws
shall provide for the officers of
the corporation, the manner of
their selection, and such other
rules appropriate for by-laws,
which have as their purpose the
control and management of the
corporation including provisions
whereby the by-laws may be a
mended.
8. The corporation shall have
the power to include in its by
laws any regulatory or restric
tive provisions relating to the
proposed sale, transfer, or other
disposition of any of its out
standing stock by any of its
stockholders, or in the event of
the death of any of its stock
holders.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid with
all the rights, powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth,
and such additional rights, pow
ers, privileges and'immunities as
may be necessary, proper or in
cident to the conduct of the bu
sinesses aforesaid, and as may be
inherent in or allowed to like
corporations under the laws of
the State of Georgia as they now
exist or may hereafter exist.
HODGES & LOTT,
Attorneys for Applicants.
Charter Application Number
In The Superior Court of Brant
ley County, Georgia.
In Re: Petition To Incorporate
Satilla Sands, Incorporated.
The foregoing petition of E. A.
Strickland, James C. Davis and
Fred Milikin to be incorporated
under the name of SATILLA
SANDS, INCORPORATED, has
been duly presented to me, read
and considered, and it appearing
that the said petition is within
the purview and intention of the
laws of this State applicable
thereto: and it further appearing
that all of said laws have been
fully complied with,
It Is Thereupon Considered,
Ordered and Adjudged that the
said petition be and the same is
hereby granted; and the petit
ioners, their associates, succes
sors and assigns, are hereby in
corporated and made a body po
litic under the name and style
of SATILLA SANDS, INCOR
PORATED, for and during ‘the
period of thirty-five (35) years
with the privilege of renewal at
the expiration of that time, and
with all the rights, powers, pri
vileges and immunities mention
ed in said application, and with
such additional rights, powers
and privileges and immunities as
provided by the laws of the
State of Georgia as they now
exist or may hereafter exist.
This 2nd day of January, 1958.
|s| Cecil Roddenberry, Judge
Superior Court, Ware
County, Georgia. L 23
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Silas V. Strickland and J. Ver
non Strickland, administrators of
the estate of Edward Griffin
Strickland late of said County,
deceased, having been duly ap
pointed to settle the Estate of
Edward Griffin Strickland, de
ceased.
This notice given is to site all
indebtness for or against the
Estate will be settled at 10:00
A. M. O’clock the first Monday
in Feruary, 1958 in the Court of
Ordinary Brantley County, Geor
gia.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
Brantley County, Ga. 1-30
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
Isabella & Remshart
Phone ATlas 3-5144
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
CLASSIFIED
ADS
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Furnished 3-room apartment
for rent. See Mrs. T. S. Goodner,
Phone 2-3201, Nahunta, Ga. 1-23.
FOR SALE
One and two-row lift type
mechanical Holland transplanters.
Blackshear Tractor & Implement
Co., Blackshear, Ga. ts.
FOR SALE
New Bemis one and two-row
pull type transplanters. Black
shear Tractor & Implement Co.,
Blackshear, Ga. ts.
NO CO-SIGNER NEEDED — Go
into business for yourself —
only men and women of good
character need apply. 5 days per
week — must have good car
or light truck. Earnings can
easily top $5,000 among estab
lished customers in 1958. Nation
al Advertised Watkins Products.
Opening available now for this
area. Write The J. R. Watkins
Company, 659 West Peachtree
St., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. 1-30
FOR SALE
Used Allis-Chalmers one-row
Model G tractor with three imp
lements, $395.00. Blackshear
Tractor & Implement Co., Black
shear, Ga. ts.
FOR SALE
One row Earthmaster tractor
with cultivator, $327.00. Black
shear Tractor & Implement Co.,
Blackshear, Ga. ts.
FARM FOR SALE
Farm with 9-room concrete
block dwelling for sale. 85 acres
land, located four miles south
east of Nahunta on Route 2. Elec
tric lights, hot and cold running
water, bath. Write C. L. Stew
art, Folkston, Ga. 1-30
FOR SALE
Three used one-row transplant
ers, New Ideal, Bemis, Holland.
Blackshear Tractor & Imple
ment Co., Blackshear, Ga. ts
Nahunta High School
Basketball Schedule
The remaining schedule is as
follows:
Jan. 24, Nicholls, there.
Jan. 28, Camden, here.
Jan. 31, Hoboken, there.
Feb. 4, Wacona, here.
Feb. 7, Glynn Academy, there.
Feb. 11, Patterson, here.
Feb. 14, Regional Tournament.
Hoboken High Schoo]
Basketball Schedule
The basketball schedule of Ho
boken High School has been an
nounced as follows;
Camden, there, Jan. 24.
Blackshear, there, Jan. 28.
Nahunta, here, Jan. 31. ,
Patterson, there, Feb. 4.
Wacona, here, Feb. 8.
Wacona, there, Feb. 11.
Suit For Divorce
April Term, 1958
Brantley Superior Court
Toomer R. Herrin
Vs.
Lillie Mae Cribb Herrin
To Lillie Mae Cribb Herrin, De
fendant:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the April Term,
1958, of the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia to
answer the petition of Toomer
R .Herrin for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Cecil
Roddenberry, Judge of said,
Court this 18 day of Jan., 1958.
Memory & Smith
Attorneys For Plaintiff
D. F. Herrin
Clerk Superior Court
Brantley County 2-13
CITATION — Years Support.
Georgia, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s sup
port to the family of Gordon
Johns, deceased, having been fil
ed in my office, all persons con
cerned are cited to show cause by
the 3 day of Feb. 1958, why said
application for twelve month’s
support should not be granted.
This Jan. 6 1958
Claude Smith, Ordinary
C. Winton Adams Atty. 1-30
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1| IMPORTANT SERVICE |
Knight-Vickers
Drug Store
Ernest Knight, Carey Jones,
Luke Stewart, Pharmacists
, Phone 2254 Jesup, Ga.
R. D. Thomas Began Teaching
Career Over 50 Years Ago
By BART THIGPEN
In Waycross Journal-Herald
This year we are proud to have
at Waresboro High, an outstand
ing! educator, R. D. Thomas.
Mr. Thomas received a Bache
lor of Science degree in Educat
ion from Georgia State College,
and holds a Life Professional
Certificate in Science and Soc
ial Science.
His career began over 50 years
ago in a small one-room coun
ty school house, and he is still
teaching. His Reason? He loves
to teach.
His career began in 1907, when
he started teaching in the small
county schoolus in Pierce and
Charlton counties. In 1912, he was
elected county school superinten
dent of Pierce County and ser
ved seven years. From 1918 to
1921, he taught in Brantley Coun
ty, and in Douglas.
From 1921-1923, he was princi
pal of Ray City High School. In
1924-1926, he was principal of
Surrency High School, 1926-1929,
principal of Nahunta High School,
1929-1937, county superintendent
of Brantley County, 1937-1940,
principal of Hoboken High School,
1941-1948, county school super
intendent of Brantley County,
math and science teacher at
Blackshear High School, 1949-
1953, visiting teacher and teach
er of Veterans Academic Cour
ses in Brantley County, 1953-1954,
Hoboken High School and Bald
win, Florida, 1954-1955, Hortense
and Nahunta, 1955-1957, Nahunta,
1955-1957, Nahunta Grammar
School, and 1957-1958, chemistry
and geometry teacher at Wares
boro High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas make
their home in Nahunta, and dur
ing the week live in an apart
ment in Waresboro. They have
I Attention FARMERS I
I A Meeting Will Be Held a7:30 P. I
I M. Monday Night, Jan. 27, At Na- I
I hunta High School to Discuss the Pro- I
I ducing of Hatching Eggs for a Nation- I
I al Chain of Hatcheries. The Meeting I
I Is Being Sponsored by the Blackshear I
I Manufacturing Company of Nahunta. I
All Interested Persons Are Invited to Attend
I ELROY STRICKLAND, MANAGER I
I "FRIENDSHIP SALE'
In Appreciation of The Many People Who Have
Traded with Us Through the Years, We Are Giving
FREE Cannon Bath Towels. These Towels Are Large
Size. Come in Beautiful Colors and Are Worth 79 Cent*
Each.
Just Come to Our Store Friday or Saturday, Jan
24 and 25, Buy Your Regular Order of $lO or More
in Groceries and Select; Your Cannon Towel FREE of
Charge.
THIS OFFER CANNOT BE REPEATED
BE SURE TO GET YOURS
Dry Good, Shoes or Other Merchandise Beside*
Groceries Will Not Be Included in This Offer.
।
Offer Good Jan. 24 & 25 Only
I A. B. BROOKER & SON
§ Nahunta, Ga. 3 Stores in 1
® SAVE TIME — SAVE WORRY — SAVE MONEY
four children, Lt. Glenn Thomas
of Oak Harbor, Washington, Bil
ly D. Thomas, a meteorologist of
College Station, Texas, Ralph
Newton Thomas an electronics
engineer specializing in televis
ion, and Willene Ham, wife of
Master Sergeant R. B. Ham, Fort
Riley, Kansas.
Mr. Thomas has dedicated his
life to teaching and instructing
the youngsters of South Georgia
and his record clearly indicates
is known and loved by everyone.
Help keep our town clean.
o r
Q. p AY
By Guy Chambless
“IF YOU EVER FIND HAPPINESS BY HUNTING FOR IT,
YOU WILL FIND IT AS THE OLD WOMAN DID HER LOST
SPECTACLES, SAFE ON HER NOSE ALL THE TIME . . . .
Josh Billings
This homespun philisophy strikes close to home for more of
us than we might imagine. Too often people go far afield in
a frantic and often fruitless search for happiness only to dis
cover that it was near at hand all the while.
Perhaps the trouble is that not enough of us recognize hap
piness for what it actually is. A family, good friends, a reason
able degree of security and enough of the creature comforts to
pleasantly spice our everyday lives are among the countless in
gredients of happiness. Surely, there are few among us who
haven’t at least these basic necessities for a happy existence.
What it all boils down to, we suppose, is that happiness isn’t
necessarily something to be searched out. In fact, it is usually
close by and readily attainable for the majority of us; our only
problem is recognizing it.
CHAMBLESS FUNERAL HOME
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
Weather Report
For Past Week
By J. A. ROSS
U.S. Weather Bureau report of
temperature and rainfall at Nah
unta for each 24 hour period of
week.
Nahunta Sta. High Low Rain
Thursday 57 40 0.00
Friday 56 34 0.00
Saturday — — 0.00
Sunday — — 0.00
Monday 63 33 0.00
Tuesday 71 54 0.44
Wednesday 63 46 0.00
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