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SALE OF LAND
Georgia, Bryan County;
Because of default in the pay
nent of the indebtedness secured
the terms of the deed to secure
dedbt executed by Edward L.
tFrom where I sit... // Joe Marsh
- There'll Always Be
* a "Gawker"
“Harry th* Hermit,” a* h«’»
called, came into town laat week
and, a* uaual, cauaed quit* a atir.
He looks like a cross between Santa
Claus and Daniel Boone.
We had a friendly glass of beer
together and I asks him, “Don’t
you ever get annoyed at the way
some people laugh and stare a* you
go by?’’ “Shucks no,” Harry says.
“Only while they're laughin’ at
me, I’m feelin’ a mite sorry for
them. Imagine—folks so ungrown
up they can’t see I’m really Just
th* same as they ar* underneath.”
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• • • swap the shovel
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CASH IN ON YOUR MONTHS OF WORK
.--MAIL YOUR REPORT OF PROGRESS
NOT LATER IRAN Oct. 31
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In the nearlv-a-year that has elapsed since the Champion Home Town
Contest started bn November 1. 1948. more than 250 Georgia towns have
been actively at work on numerous projects for community betterment.
Now they have a chance to “cash in” on their achievements — to become
outstanding in the state and the nation as (.HAMPION HOME 10WNS!
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' Your town may be h winner! Semi in your Report of Progress with
out fail! October 31 is the deadlme.
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Smith to The Pembroke Sta + e
Bank, dated 16th day of January,
>947 and recorded in the clerk 3
office, Bryan Superior Court in
deed book 3-B, page 144 and
acting under the powers of sac
From where I sit, Harry’s a lot
more “civilized” than the people
who make fun of him. He's con
tented, lives the way he believes is
right without harming anyone—
and what's more, he’s tolerant of
others whose tastes in living are
different from his.
Mayb* we all don’t look the same,
or act the same, or eat or drink the
same, but in a free country, why
ihoM wa?
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THE PEMBROKE JOURNAL
contained in said deed, for the
purpose of paying said indebted
ness, The Pembroke State Bank,
will on the Ist day of November,
1949, during the legal hours of
■sale at the court house in said
county, sell at public outcry to
phe highest bidder for cash, tl e
l'ands described in said deed, to
| wit:
All that certain tract or lot of
land being in the 1380th. G. M.
{District, Bryan County, Georg : a
containing nine (9) acres, mote
|or less, and bound on the North
iby road leading from Ellebelle to
I Arden; East by lands of Joseph
i H Smith; South by right of way
of the Seaboard Air Line Rail
way Company and on the West
by lands of Mrs. Sallie Smith.
Purchaser paying for title,
revenue stamps and any taxes
hat may be due on the property
This the sth day of October,
1949.
The Pembroke State Bank
Roscoff Deal, Attorney.
GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN
ISTRATION, BUREAU OF
(IMMUNITY FACILITIES, OF-
I K E OF THE DIVISION ENGI
NEER. 11l MARIETTA ST,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Sealed
bids in letter form will be receiv
cd at this office until 11:00 A.
M. on November 7, 1949 and
then opened for the sale of the
following surplus property on a
“Where is As is” basis: One
grader, Tow Type, Ryan, Motor
K-172, Serial No. NATB-C-84, lo
afed at Appling County, Baxley,
।Georgia; One Truck, Dump. In-
ternational, 3 ton, 1942, Model
K-7-134, Serial No- 64212, located
at Mclntosh County, Darien
Georgia; One Scraper, Road, To”.
Type, 1 1-2 Cu. Yd., LaPla it
Choate, Model CABI, Airborne,
Serial No. W-0551946, located at
Irwin County, Ocilla. Georgia;
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4-door Custom V-8 Ford g. Oct a Free Cor SoWr Chock. 1
Sedona, equipped with Hee । Fro* o^,o*, j|, Ford Car Softy &
Radio, "Mauk Air'' Healer, Overdrive, and Contest HmMoul^ Son «
Whit. SidewaU Tire.. ». I. 50 worth or low 0. Cheep 11. Ulmon.
— (Oweere of any make of tor er trod aeey meter coaOeor)
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Hrlnt one entry per car or truck <
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Xer. who apeafy pre^ene. for a truck |
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rad dents al United States,
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SAFETY CM« ★ Rtf LU 01 INSIGNIA ★
H. H. DUKES MOTOR COMPANY
PEMBROKE, GEORGIA
DRIVE IN RIGHT NOW’ J ” ENPS OCT. 11l
—
The truck I
in your life
ivssadL »
O< > mnns ^ ou an ^ ever Y G eo W a ^ flzen ^
Everything you eat, drink, wear or use—
even the paper this is printed on—travelled
all or part of the way by truck!
The truck In YOUR life, MRS. HOUSEWIFE
makes it possible for you to buy fresh vege
tables in the dead of winter ... allows you
to serve ocean-fresh sea food ... keeps your
grocery bill down . . . helps keep your
family healthy and happy ... because trucks
•re Georgia’s fastest, most flexible, most
economical transportation.
Thu truck In YOUR life, MR. FARMER
often means the difference between making
money and losing money. You know only
too well what trucks mean to you . . . how
they pick up the fruits of your t0i1...
melons, cotton, vegetables, milk ... and get
them to market at a profit instead of loss to
you. No matter where you live, if thereY a
road, there's a truck.
The truck In YOUR life, MR. BUSINESS MAh
means door-to-door service without, extra
hauling or handling. It means quit*, eco
nomical shipping to anywhere or front any
where. And trucks mean healthy compete
tion in the transportation business, which
you, as a business man, recognize as the
American way of life.
MOTOR VEHICLE ASSOCIATION Os GEORGIA,
298 S Peachtree St. • Atlanta 3, Georgia -A
One Crane, Hansom Shovel/ 3-8
Yd. w-dipper stick and Boom
Bucket, Serial No. 23599, located
at Bryan County, Pembroke,
Georgia; One Trailer, Trailei
Company of America, 15 ton
‘Pay Load Capacity, Model L-62,
26 Ft. Length, 7 1-2 Ft. Width,
The truck In YOUR life, MR. or MRS. TAXPAYER
means that you pay less taxes instead of
more^Lest year, trucks in Georgia paid over
$12,600,000.00 for license tags and gasoline
taxes alone . . . not to mention other
business taxes, permits, licenses and Federal
income taxes! That’s nearly twice the
amount spent on road maintenance in Geor
gia last year.
The truck in your life ... whoever you are
... contributes in many ways toward a more
abundant life for every Georgian—through
gainful, direct employment to more than
278,000 men and women—through millions
of dollars in payrolls that are spent in stores
and shops all over Georgia — through ero
nomical transportations that saves everybody
money—and through taxes that help run the
State, that more than pay the way for trucks
that travel the highways.
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TRUCKING IS GEORGIA’S 2nd LARGEST INDUSTRY
More folks are direr dy employed by Georgia's
trucking industry than by all the mills, plants
and factories put together! One out of every 11
paychecks corries from the trucking industrj
Next to farming, trucking is
industry! rJM
THURSDAY OCT- 20, 1949
USMC 25-T2lO, Lapeer, Serial
No.. 38804, located at Tattnall
County. Reidsville, Georgia. This
equipment may be inspected by
contacting John C. Daniel, Dis
trict Engineer, 307 Atlanta Nat
ional Building, Atlanta, Georgia.