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FRONT-MOUNTED
Tractor Implements
ALLIS-CHALMERS front-mounted planters, cultiva
tors. fertilizer attachments and rotary hoes are the long
needed step toward easier and more productive farming.
But the power to operate these implements is the key
to a successful season.
In our shop skilled mechanics use the latest equipment
to spot engine trouble before it starts. Carburetors, mag
netos, valves, valve springs, sparkplugs, engine compres
sion are thoroughly checked and adjusted for peak per
formance and operating economy. The right tools in
skilled hands protect the precision parts of your tractor
and avoid unnecessary equipment.
A complete motor tune-up is low cost insurance. Don’t
let your tractor limp through another season. Schedule
it with us now for a complete check up, and be ready to
roll when the weatherman says: “Go!”
UNION MOTOR CO.
CHAS. P. GRAY, Dealer
Phone 136 Perry, Ga.
ONLY THE BEST IN
Diamonds, Watches, China, Silverware, Glassware,
and a complete line of Jewelry
See our complete line of Wedding Invitations,
Announcements and Visiting Cards
Watch, Clock and Jewelry'Repairing a Specialty
KERNAGHAN, Inc.
Cherry St. JEWELERS Macon, Ga.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
DAVIS WAREHOUSE SO.
Davis Warehouse, formerly owned and operated
by Mayo Davis, has been purchased by Mayo
Davis, W. Tom Mobley and C. C. Pierce. It will
be operated as Davis Warehouse Company, and
will be managed by C. C. “Bub” Pierce.
Our policy will be the same friendly, courteous, and
efficient service that has prevailed in this business for
the past few years. We will continue to buy and sell
all farm products, that is, buy everything farmers sell
and sell everything farmers need.
Come in and visit with us and place your order for fertilizer, soda
and Cal Nitro. Make our place your headquarters when in Perry
because here is where friends meet friends.
Your business will be greatly appreciated.
DAVIS WAREHOUSE COMPANY
PHONE 87 PERRY, GA.
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PETITION FOK CHARTER
GEORGIA, —Houston County:
To the Superior Court of said
I County, and to the Honorable
1 Mallory C. Atkinson, Judge of
the Superior Court of said
County:
Mayo Davis, C. C. Pierce, and
I VV. T. Mobley, hereinafter called
applicants, bring this application
: for the granting of a charter for
ja private corporation, and re
spectfully show to the Court the
following facts;
1.
Applicants desire for them
selves, their associates, and suc
cessors, to be incorporated under
the name of DAVIS WARE
HOUSE COMPANY.
2.
The principal office and place
of business of said corporation
shall be located in Houston Coun
ty, Georgia, but applicants de
sire the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of busi
ness elsewhere.
3.
Applicants are residents of and
the post office address of each
applicant is: Perry, Georgia.
4.
The purpose and object of said 1
corporation is pecuniary gain and 1
profit to its shareholders,
5.
The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted and the
corporation powers desired are;
ito operate a general cotton and
i peanut warehouse and cotton
ginnery business; to gin, bale,
store, shell, handle, haul, buy
and sell, and to process and
otherwise mantacture products
from and of, cotton, cottonseed,
corn, peanuts, pecans, grains,
feedstuffs, and all other farm
products; to buy and sell, and to
manufacture, mix and process
seeds, feedstuffs, fertilizers, in
noculations, insecticides, and
cultures: to test and treat seeds;l
to own and operate farms; to buy
and sell horses, mules, cattle,and
hogs and other livestock; to buy
ami sell and repair farmlmachin
ery, tools and equipment of all
kinds; to buy and sell all manner!
of farm supplied; to operate;
trucks for hire; to do all acts and
things necessary, proper, and or
usually incident to any one, more
or all of the businesses enumerat
ed herein; to act as agent for
others in doing all acts and
things necessary, proper, and or
1 usually incident to any one, more
or all of the businesses enumerat
, ed herein.
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P Applicants desire that said cor
j poration shall have all powers
and enjoy all the privileges
, enumerated in Sections 22—1827
and 22-1828 of the Code of
I Georgia Annotated, and all of the
‘ powers and privileges enumerat
ed therein are made a part here
of to the same extent as if they
iwere named and set forth herein.
7.
The time for which said cor
poration is to have existence is
’ thirty-five (35) years.
I 8.
The amount of capital stock
with which said corporation will
, begin business shall be Fifteen
Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00),
1 ; either in cash or in other assets
lor a combination of the two, to
be divided into one hundred and
fifty (150) shares of common
stock of the face or par value of
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
per share. Applicants desire the
privilege of increasing the capi-
I tal stock of said corporation to a
, maximum of one thousand (1,000)
: shares,any such additional shares
I to be either common or preferred
stock as may be determined by a
majority vote of the common
stock outstanding at the time of
such increase of the par value of
one hundred dollars ($100.00)
per share and any preferred
stock to have such characteristics
and to be entitled to such privi
leges as may be determined by a
majority vote of the common
stock outstanding at the time
subject, however, to the pro
visions of any preferred stock
which may have been issued
previously.
V/ HEKEFORE, applicants
pray to be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid
I with all the rights, powers and
privileges herein set forth and
such additional rights, powers
and privileges as may be neces
sary, proper, or incident to the
conduct of the business for which
japplicatns are asking incorproa
[ tion and as may be inherent in
ior allowed like corporations un
der the laws of Georgia as they
now exist or may hereafter I
exist
A. M. ANDERSON,
Attorney for Applicants.
In Re: Petition to Incorporate
Davis Warehouse Company
Charter Application No.
Term, 194 —
Houston Superior Court
The foregoing petition of Mayo
Davis, C. C. Pierce, and W. T.
Mobley to be incorporated under
the name of Davis Warehouse
Company read and considered.
It appearing that said petition is
within the purview and intention
of the laws applicable thereto,and !
that all of said laws have been |
fully complied with, including
the presentation of a certificate
from the Secretary of State as
required by Section 22—1803 of
the Code of Georgia Annotated;
It is hereby ordered, adjudged
and decreed that all the prayers
of said petition are granted and
said applicants and their asso
ciates, successors and assigns are
hereby incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
style of DAVIS WAREHOUSE
COMPANY, for and during the
period of thirty-five (35) years,
with the privilege of renewal at
the expiration of that time ac
cording to the laws of Georgia,
and that said corporation is here
by granted and vested with all
(the rights and privileges men
tioned in said petition.
Granted at Chambers, this 12th
day of February, 1946.
Mallory C. Atkinson,
Judge, Superior Court,
Houston County.
NOTICE TO VETERANS
If mustering-out pay checks
i for separated enlisted personnel
fail to arrive when expected, it
may be that the separation cen
ter or station from which the
soldier received his discharge pa
pers does not have his latest
change of address, the War De
partment announced today.
“Since regulations forbid the
forwarding of Treasury checks
beyond the' address appearing)
thereon, they are returned to the I
place of separation if the ad
dress given by the soldier has I
been changed since the informa
tion originally given,” Major l
General W. H. Kasten, Chief of)
Finance, U. S. Army, explained.'
Until mustering-out pay has
been received in full, it is im
perative that the soldier keep
the separation center or station j
informed of aiy change of ad
dress, it was stated.
I
Bowling Balls
Bowling balls have a core of live
rubber put in shape under 30,000 i
pounds pressure. 1
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
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# Vectors
Whatever the Doctor’s orders may be, I am
honor-bound to follow them to the letter, using
only fresh, full-strength drugs of finest quality.
Bring your Prescriptions to me with
==? confidence.
IMBtT
JH Your Registered Pharmacist
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
RADIO REPAIRS
We are prepared to repair your Radios. We
have an experienced radio repair man and
more parts in stock. We are equipped to give
prompt and satisfactory service.
NEW RADIOS RECEIVED
in limited quantities. Come in & hear them.
McLendon auto go.
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
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GROW MORE CORN FOR YOU
By the use of plenty cf plant food and other
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good practices, it is now being demonstrated
that high yields of corn can be grown on most
soils in the South. It takes 1 pound of potash to
grow 1 bushel of corn. Are you sure that your
soil can supply the potash for the yield you
want to get? Consult your official agricultural
adviser about having your soils tested to see
how much available plant food they contain.
Make sure that the fertilizer you apply contains
enough potash to get a high yield.
Write us for free information and liter
ature on the profitable fertilization of crops.
AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE
1155 Sixteenth St., N. W. Washington 6, D. C.
Member Co mpanimi: American Polaih & Chemical Corporation