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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, Feb. 19, 1959
A MATTER OF RECORD
Cows with production records
sell higher than cows with no
records, declare dairymen at the
Agricultural Extension Service.
STOCK FARMERS!
We are getting high prices for your
livestock in Waycross. Below are prices
paid in Waycross Monday:
Calves $31.75; steers $29.75; bulls
$29.75; Heifers $28.50; Cows $24.20;
No. 1 hogs $15.50; No. 2 hogs $14.92;
No. 3 hogs $14.16; No. 4 hogs $14.20.
The above prices show why it pays to sell on
southeast Georgia’s leading stock market. Satisfied
customers are our best advertisement.
Sell Your Next Stock in Waycross
Waycross Livestock Market
L. C. Pruitt, W. H. Inman and
O. A. Thompson, Operators and Managers
Announcing Opening
Nahunta Florist Shop
I wish to announce the opening of
the Nahunta Florist Shop at my home.
1 will carry a stock of cut flowers,
potted flowers and bedding plants.
I will have flowers for all occasions
and will appreciate your patronage.
Nahunta Florist Shop
Mrs. Clint Robinson, Proprietor
Phone HO 2-2291, Nahunta, Ga.
WILSON'S GARAGE
W Phone HO 2-2721 Nahunta, Ga.
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Phone HO 2-2721 Nahunta, Ga.
They add that records also fur
nish accurate breeding and dry
dates; aid in culling, breeding,
and feeding; are valuable for
guides for efficient dairying.
Legal Advertising
Georgia, Brantley County.
To the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia:
The petition of Jacob E. Varn,
Konts S. Varn, Wayne D. Sea
man, all of Ware -County, Geor
gia, and George W. Varn and
Lester Varn Jr. of Duval Coun
ty, Florida, respectfully shows:
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors, to be incorporated under
the name of “VARN TIMBER
COMPANY, INC.”
2. The principal office of said
corporation shall be at Hoboken,
Brantley County, Georgia, and
petitioners desire the privilege of
establishing branch offices in
other places in the State of Geor
gia, as may be determined.
3. The name and post office
address of each of the applicants
for charter are as follows:
Jacob E. Varn, Waring Street,
Waycross, Ga.
Kontz S. Varn, Waring Street,
Waycross, Ga.
Wayne D. Seaman, Waring
Street, Way cross, Ga.
George W. Varn, 234 State
Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
Lester Varn Jr., 234 State
Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
4. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and pro
fit. The general nature of the
business to be carried on by said
corporation shall be that of pur
chasing, selling, leasing and gen
erally trading in wood, pulp
wood, cross-ties, poles and tim
ber of all kinds; the cutting and
delivery, and contracting for the
cutting and delivery of every
kind of timber and timber pro
ducts; the purchasing, owning,
improving, renting, leasing, man
aging and selling or exchanging,
and generally trading and ope
rating in timber lands and all
types of real estate or real prop
erty; and advancing and lending
money secured by mortgages,
security deeds and any and all
other forms of collateral.
5. Petitioners further desire
that said corporation be vested
with all the rights and powers
now or hereafter given to do any
and all things which may be
needful or proper in the opera
tion of the above described busi
ness including the right to enter
into partnerships and hold stock
in other corporations, and that
said corporation have all the
powers enumerated in Sections
22-1827 and 22-1828 of the Civil
Code of Georgia, and also such
powers as may be given hereaf
ter by law.
6. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Six Thousand
($6,000.00) Dollars, consisting of
six thousand (6000) shares of
common stock of the same class
to be divided into shares of the
par value of One ($1) Dollar
each. It is desired that the cor
poration have the right to in
crease its capital stock to an a
mount not exceeding $50,000.00,
consisting of 50,000 shares of the
par value of $1 per share, upon
the vote of at least two-thirds of
the outstanding shares. Petition
ers show that the minimum capi
tal stock required with which to
do business in the sum of more
than Two Hundred ($200.00) Dol
lars has been paid.
7. Said corporation desires to
have existence for a period of
thirty five (35) years as provid
ed by law.
8. Your petitioner herewith
exhibits a certificate of the Sec
retary of State of the State of
Georgia as required by Section
22-1803 of the Civil Code of
Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the
name herein set forth and to be
granted all of the powers, rights
and privileges generally granted
to private corporations.
This January 23, 1959.
Bennett, Pedrick & Bennett
By Larry E. Pedrick
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Georgia, Brantley County.
In the Superior Court of
Brantley County, Georgia.
At Chambers.
The foregoing petition of Ja
cob E. Varn, Kontz S. Varn,
Wayne D. Seaman, George W.
Varn and Lester Varn Jr. to be
incorporated under the name of
VARN TIMBER COMPANY,
INC. has been duly presented to
me and has been read and con
sidered; and it appearing that the
said petition is within the pur
view and intention of the laws
of this State and applicable
thereto, and it further appearing
that all of said laws have been
fully complied with;
It is there upon considered, or
dered and adjudged that said
petition be and the same is here
by granted; and petitioners and
their associates, successors and
assigns, are hereby incorporated
and made a body politic under
the name and style of VARN
TIMBER COMPANY, INC. for
and during the period of thirty
five years, with the privileges of
renewal at the expiration of that
time, and with all the rights,
powers, privileges and immuni
ties prayed for in said petition,
and with such additional rights,
powers, privileges and immun
ities as are provided by the laws
of Georgia as they now exist or
may hereafter exist.
At Chambers this 23 day of
January, 1959.
Cecil Doddenberry, Judge
Superior Court,
Brantley County, Georgia.
Filed in Office.
January 23, 1959
D. F. Herrin, Clerk. 2-19.
Georgia, Brantley County
To: State of Georgia; Atlantic
Coat Line Railroad Company;
Rosa Bailey; Heirs, Executors,
and Administrators of Rosa Bail
ey; Sylvester Bailey; Heirs, Ex
ecutors and Administrators of
Sylvester Bailey; Pete Anderson;
Heirs, Executors and Administra
tors of Peter Anderson; Dan An
derson; Heirs, Executors and Ad
ministrators of Dan Anderson;
Ishmael Anderson; Heirs, Execu
tors and Administrators of Ish
mael Anderson; Leon Allen; Mel
ton Crews; and All others Whom
It May Concern:
Please take notice that Forrest
H. Dragoo has filed in said court
a petition seeking to register,
under the provisions of the Land
Registration Law, the following
described lands, to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of
land together with the improve
ments thereon situate, lying, and
being in the 2nd Land District
of Brantley County, Georgia, in
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STRICKLAND
PLUMBING CO.
Phone HO 2-3787, Nahunta, Ga.
Home Phone HO 2-3337
Lot of Land No. 116, containing
14^ acres, more or less, bounded
on the North by the lands of
Leon Allen; on the East by U.
S. Highway No. 301; on the
South by lands of Melton Crews;
and on the West by the Atlan
tic Coast Line Railroad Company,
being more particularly describ
ed in a plat of said lands appear
ing of record in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Brantley County, Georgia, in
Plat Book 2, Page 61, which is
hereby incorporated and made a
part of this description. This is
the same tract of land presently
known as the Ancient Oak Mo
tel, Restaurant, and Service Sta
tion on U. S. Highway No. 301
in Brantley County, Georgia.”
You are notified to show cause
to the contrary if any you have
before said Court on or before
the 27th day of March, 1959.
D. F. Herrin,
Clerk Superior Court
Brantley County, Ga.
J. Robert Smith
Attorney for Applicant. 3j12
CITATION
Georgia, Brantley County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Dorothy W. Brooker having ap
plied for guardianship of the
person and property of J. A.
Wainright an incompetent, notice
is given that said application
will be heard at my office at
ten o’clock A. M., on the first
Monday in March next.
This Feb. 3, 1959
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary,
and ex-Officio Clerk Court
of Ordinary. 2-26
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
We have a supply of “Posted”
signs for posting your land
against trespassers, 10 cents each,
$1 a dozen. The Brantley Enter
prise, Nahunta, Ga.
Dr. Charles H. Little
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Saturday Night, Feb. 28
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Which Industry Now Betters
The Living of 1 Out Os 2
Georgia Families?
... Here Are Some Surprising Facts About The
Trading Stamp Industry
So far, whenever our na
tion’s economy has needed
expansion, a new industry
has sprung up to help the
country go ahead.
The automobile industry,
employing millions, was fol
lowed closely by the develop
ment of radio and radio
broadcasting to make more
millions of jobs. Then came
the airplane industry, air
conditioning, plastics, tele
vision, frozen foods, to
change our lives some more.
The trading stamp industry,
while not new, belongs to
this expansion group and has
been one of the fastest grow
ing of all. Today it directly
benefits the living of the more
than 1 out of 2 Georgia fami
lies who save trading stamps.
Obviously, an industry af
fecting such a large propor
tion of Georgia’s population
must bring far-reaching ben
efits for Georgia’s economy.
And it does. In 1957 the
trading stamp industry
bought $21,786,000 worth of
products from Georgia’s
manufacturers. In one way
or another, it provided em
ployment for 1,969 Georgia
people in many different in
dustries.
The people in the trading
stamp industry, its merchan
dise and redemption stores,
its warehouses and transpor
tation and all the activity that
goes on within it are helping
to develop Georgia.
Thus it seems plain that
the trading stamp industry
along with the 498,100 Geor
gia women it serves has be
come, like other expansion
industries, a living vital part
of our State’s economy.
* * *
This message is published as pub
lic information by The Sperry
and Hutchinson Company,
originator 63 years ago of S&H
Green Stamps.