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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Published Weekly at
Perry, Ga.
JOHN L. HODGES. Publisher.
RUBY C. HODGES. Editor.
Official Organ of Houston County
and City of Perry.
Subscription, $1.50 per year,
Payable In Advance
Subscriptions out of state of
Georgia. $2 per year,
payable in Advance.
Subscriptions, anywhere
for Six months, $l.
Entered at the Post Office in
Perry, 6a., as Mail Matter of
Second Class.
EISENHOWER ON RODGES
Georgians who are following a
serial on General Eisenhower,
now being published in the Sat
urday Evening Post, will read
with considerable pride what the
supreme Allied commander had
to say about the World War II
work of Georgia’s General Court
ney Hodges who calls Perry his
home town. Eisenhower’s biog
rapher, Captain Harry C. Butch
er, U. S. N. R., says “Ike”
singled out Hodges as having the
most difficult assignment “of any
U. S. formation,” in gaining and
establishing a bridgehead at
Hemagen, and in the drive to
Paderborn. Further, says the
commander’s biographer, Eisen
hower expressed a desire to see
that General Hodges got full
credit in the United States for
his great work, but added that
war correspondents in Europe
and the headline writers at home
seemed to have overlooked some
of Hodges’ work was written at
the time the achievements were
being made. Those who watched
the Georgia general’s triumphant
homecoming and his parade thru
the capital city last year know
ardently he is appreciated in his
native state. Nor can there be
any doubt of the high measure oi
fame that history will accord
him?—The Atlanta Journal.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
W. G. ETHRIDGE
BARFIELD’S GROCERY
Perry, Georgia
ROOFING
SIDING
INSULATION
CONTRACTORS
Through our many branch
warehouses we can give
prompt service anywhere in
Georgia.
Call or write for estimates
Phone 3121
GEORGIA ROOFINGJ&
SUPPLY CO.
308 Oglethorpe St.
Macon, Ga.
NOTICE
Books are now op* n to
returns on 1946 and '
cations for exemptions. Law has
been changed. April 1 i- the
last date to make returns. There
will be no Receivers’ Rounds
this year.
E. W. Marshall, T. R.
“He re' s to our G. I .Joes”
Diabetics Get Special Ice Cream
A new ice cream for diabetics has
been produced at the University of
Illinois, containing about 40 per cent
as much sugar as the standard prod
uct. Scientists at the institute sub
stituted a mixture principally of
milk proteins for the glycerine used
previously in efforts to freeze a low
sugar ice cream. One out of each
260 persons in the United States is
diabetic, the scientists say.
Federal Whaling License
A federal whaling license costs an
operator with one boat $l,OOO. The
charge for each additional boat is
1250.
Affidavit of Ownership
State of Georgia, Office Clerk
Superior Court, Houston County.
Affidavit of Business Owners,
Trade or Assumed Name
Affidavit of
Charles R. Burgess
In Re:
The Warner Robins News.
Filed in this office, Feb. 23,
1946.
Tommie S. Hunt, Clerk.
Georgia, Houston County.
Personally appeared before me
Charles R. Burgess, whose ad
dress is Warner Robins, Georgia,
who on oath deposes and says
that he is doing business in
Houston County at Warner Rob
ins, Ga., under the name and
style of The Warner Robins
News and that he is the true and
lawful owner of The Warner
Robins News.
This affidavit is made in ac
cordance with the Act of the
Georgia Legislature approved
August 15, 1929, and amended
March 29, 1937 and March 20,
1943.
Charles R. Burgess.
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 23rd day of Feb.
1946.
Tommie S, Hunt, Clerk
Superior Court, Houston Co. Ga.
(Official Seal)
Affidavit of Ownership
State of Georgia, Office Clerk
Superior Court, Houston County.
Affidavit of Business Owners,
Trade or Assumed Name
Affidavit of
Mrs. Grace Berryhill
In Re;
Warner Robins Beauty Shop.
Filed in this Office, Feb. 21,
1946.
Tommie S. Hunt, Clerk.
Georgia, Houston County.
Personally appeared before me
Mrs. Grace Berryhill, whose ad
dress is Warner Robins, Ga.,
who on oath deposes and says
that she is doing business in
Houston County at Warner Rob
ins, Ga., uider the name and
style of Warner Robins Beauty
Shop, and that she is the true
and lawful owner of said Warn
er Robins Beauty Shop.
This affidavit is made in_ ac
cordance with the Act of the
Georgia Legislature eporov j H
August 15, 1929, and amended
March 29, 1937 and March 20,
1943.
Mrs. Grace Berryhill.
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this the 21st day of Feb.
1946.
C. L. Williams, Notary Publ c,
Houston County, Ga.
(N. P. Seal)
AGRICULTURAL
UfVfE
We ari in position to
lirnishand ipread Ag
ricultural Lime on your
farm at a very reason
able cost.
Call us and Lime will be
spread on your farm with
very little cost to you. You do
not have to furnish any labor.
Davis Lime Co.
Fhone 87 Perry, Ga.
WHY BEFAK ?
Eat plenty yet lose
weight with delicious Jm”
candy reducing plan mr\
Have n men flcndcr, graceful fig- fISL
ure. Nocxcrciiir*. NoT_al ve«.
No drugs. Wit', the - nij. V A YDS
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan
you don’t cut out a-y meals,
starches, potato-8, meats or but- m
ter, you simply cut them down. V
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(vitamin fortified) AYDS candy W
ns directed. Absolutely hornVcsg. _
In clinics! testa conducted by medics! doctors, more
than SOO persons lost 14 to tB (bo. svoraoo
In a #«w weeks with AYDS Vitamin Candy Kc
dnffnr Finn.
*O-dny sup ly of AYDS only $2.25. If not delighted
with results. MONEY BACK on first box. Ebons
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
PI one 52 Perry. Ga.
QUICK RELIEF. FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH.ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
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t . wo l , 11 ! on bottles of the WILL AR F
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symptoms of tUst ress arising from Stomar’’
mu! Duodenal Ulcers duo to Excel* Acid--
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,,
Casslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, et. ,
duo to Excess Add. Sold on 15 days’ trh •
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HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga,
PETITION FOR CHARTER |
GEORGIA,—Houston County:
To the Superior Court of said'
County, and to the Honorable;
Mallory C. Atkinson. Judge of
the Superior Court of said
County:
Mayo Davis. C. C. Pierce, and
W. T. Mobley, hereinafter called
applicants, bring this application
for the granting of a charter for
a 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
corporation is pecuniary gain and
profit to its shareholders,
5.
The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted and the
corporation powers desired are:
to operate a general cotton and
peanut warehouse a n d cotton
ginnery business; to gin, bale,
store, shell, handle, haul, buy
and sell, and to process and
otherwise manfacture 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;
to own and operate farms; to buy
and sell horses, mules, cattle,and
hogs and other livestock; to buy
and sell and repair farm machin
ery, tools and equipment of all
kinds; to buy and sell all manner
of farm supplies; 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
usually incident to any one, more
or all of the businesses enumerat-i
ed herein.
6
Applicants desire that said cor
poration shall have all powers
and enjoy all the privileges
enumerated in Sections 22—1827
and 22 —1828 of the Code of
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
were named and set forth herein.
7.
The time for which said cor
poration is to have existence is
thirty-five (35) years.
8.
The amount of capital stock
with which said corporation will
begin business shah be Fifteen
Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00),
either in cash or in other assets
or a combination of the two, to
be divided into one hundred and
filly (150) shares of common
stcik of the face or par value of
One Hundred Dollars ($100,00)
per share. Applicants desire the
pm ilege of increasing the capi
tal itock of said corporation to a
max mum of one thousand (1,000)
sharrs.any such additional shares
to be either common or preferred
stock as may be determined by a
majoiity vote of the common
stock outstanding at the time of
such increase of the par value of
one 1 undred dollars ($100.00)
per : hare and any preferred
stock to have such characteristics
and to be entitled to such privi
leges } s may be determined by a
majority vote of the common
slock outstanding at the time
subje< t, however, to the pro
visions of any preferred stock
which may have teen issued
previoi sly.
V/HEREFORE, applicants
pray to be incorporated under
the n: me and style ; foresaid
with ah the rights, powers and
privileges herein set forth and
such additional rights, powers
and privileges as may be neces
sary, pn per, or incident to the
conduct of the business for which
applicatns are asking incorproa
tion aim as may be inherent in
or allowed like corporations ui.-
Jer the law s of Georgia as they
now exi, t or may hereafter
exist
A. M. ANDERSON,
Attorney for Applicants.
In Re: Petition to Incorporate
Dav s Warehouse Company
Charter Application No.
Term, 194 —
Houston Superior Court
The foregoing petition of Mayi 1
'CLASSIFIED ADS;
NOTICE
BUILDING CONTRACTOR;
ino job too large, none too small.
See or write Rufus Stembridge,
Gen. Delivery, Perry, Ga.
WANTED—HOUNDS
I will be in PERRY SATURDAY.
MARCH 2 to BUY HOUNDS
that will tree Coon, O’possum,
and other game. Ages mOst be
right. Will pay highest price
possible,
J. N. RYAN, Murray. Ky.
PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL
SERVICE —24 hours service
within radius of 25 miles of Per
ry. We specialize in House Wir
ing and Repair of all Electrical
Appliances.
Clark & “Shortie” Pennington,
Phone 174, Perry, Ga.
Wanted —An apartment, 2 or
3 rooms, unfurnished or house
by veteran. Ernest Davis, P. O.
Box 15, Clinchfield, Ga.
For Room Cottage
on U. S. H’way. 41, >4 mile
south of Perry. See Mrs, Bon
ner, Bonner’s Camp.
For Sale —Kerosene W a t e n
Heater and Tank with connec
tions, cast iron lavatory with fit
tings to floor, cast iron kitchen
sink without fittings and a
breakfast room suite. All items
in good condition. Call Mrs. E.
D. Smith, Phone 2200 3-7
Petition For Divorce
State of Georgia,
Houston County.
To Veneeda Davison Sales,
Greeting;
Arthur Sales vs. Veneeda Da
vison Sales. |
The Defendant, Veneeda Da-1
vison Sales is hereby required
personally, or by attorney, to be
and appear at the next Superior
Court to be held in and for said
County on the First Monday in
April next, then and there to
answer the Plaintiff’s demands
in an action of Divorce as in de
fault there of the Court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorables Mai
, lory C. Atkinson and Malcolm D. I
Jones, Judges of said Court .this
l 20 day of February 1946.
Tommie S.tHunt, Clerk.
Thos. W, Johnson,
, Plaintiff’s Atterney.
Petition For Divorce
, State of Georgia,
Houston County.
To Leßoy E. Dove, Jr,, Greet
, ng:
Mrs. Margaret Jones Dove vs.
Leßoy E. Dove, Jr.
The Defendent, Leßoy E.Dove,
. Jr., is hereby required personal
ly, or by attorney, to be and ap
pear at the next Superior Court
. to be held in and for said Coun
j' ty on the First Monday in April
, next, then and there to answer
the Plaintiff's demands in an ac
, tion of Divorce as in default
| thereof the Court will proceed as
I to justice shall appertain.
, Witness the Honorables Mal
[■ lory C. Atkinson and Malcolm D.
i Jones, Judges of said Court, this
; 20th day of February 1946.
' Tommie S. Hunt, Clerk,
j Thos. W. Johnson,
I I Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Indians in rviextco
1 There are approximately 8,000,000
* Indians in Mexico, constituting two
l fifths of the total population.
I
j Davis, C. C. Pierc°, and W. T.
j Mobley to be incorporated under
3 1 the name of Davis Warehouse
Company read and considered.
J It appearing that said petition is
j within the purview and intention
1 of the laws applicable thereto, and
j j that all of said laws have been
-j fully complied with, including
j I the presentation of a certificate
i from the Secretary of State as
3 required by Section 22—1803 of
r the Code of Georgia Annotated;
j It is hereby ordered, adjudged
j and decreed that ail the prayers
j of said petition are granted and
3 ! said applicants and their asso
.'dates, successors and assigns are
,1 hereby incorporated and made a
J body politic under the name and
I style of DAVIS WAREHOUSE
,1 COMPANY, for and during the
. period of thirty-live (35) years,
with the privilege of renewal at
. G.e expiration of that time ac
coiding to the laws of Georgia,
md thar said corporation is here
by granted and vested with all j
tne rights and privileges men-i
tioned in said petition.
Granted at Chambers, this 12th
day of February, 1946.
Mallory C. Atkinson,
j Judge, Superior Court.
Houston County.
SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR
AZALEAS and CAMELLIAS
Also Vigaro For Gardens, Flowers, and Lawns*
We have these in 5, 10, 25, and 100 pound packages—and
can make immediate deliveries, Call us for prices.
Fertilizer, Soda, Cal-Nitro, and Super Phos
phate for All Crops. We urge you to place or
der early and take delivery as some factories are
already closed by strikes.
See Us for GARDEN SEED, SEED CORN, CATTAIL
MILLET, LESPEDEZA, SOYBEANS, BILOXI BEANS,
VELVET BEANS, and PEAS.
Some items will be extremely scarce at planting time.
We have good stock of GUANO DISTRIBU
TORS, STALK CUTTERS, Tractor and Horse
drawn WEEDERS, Spring-tooth HARROWS,
LIME SOWERS, WEED HOGS, etc.
Try LIQUID SMOKE and SMOKE SALT for Curing Meat.
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
ELECTRICAL GOODS
Including Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamps, Flu
orescent Lights, Flood Lights, and Churns.
Other Items just received are BABY STROLLERS,
WASTE BASKETS, LETTER FILES, KNEELING
PAD for floor waxing, tall Crystal VASES, and
GAS LANTERNS.
Johnson and Old English Wax.
FARM AND HOME HARDWARE
Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
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If You Intend To Borrow
In Order To Buy Or Build
The PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO
CIATION is ready and anxious to serve the people of
this vicinity. This Association operates in Macon,
Peach, Houston, and Pulaski Counties. Loans are made
on dwellings and business properties to be repaid by
the month. The interest charge is six per cent. We
have loaned to the people we serve more than $290,000.00.
Over $100,000.00 of this amount was for the construc
tion of new homes and business buildings. $125,000.00
was for the purchase of homes already constructed.
$65,000.00 was loaned to persons for refinancing exist
ing loans and for remodeling purposes.
If you intend to buy, build, or remodel your
home or business we invite you to corrie in
and talk to us.
m federal Savings
™ jAND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN, President F. M. HOUSER, Secty-Treas..
FEEDS OF ALL KINDS
For Chickens, Hogs, Cows, and Mules.
PLOW EQUIPMENT
Including Collars, Hames, Back-bands, Lines,
Traces, Clevis, and Bolts.
Garden and Field Seeds
J. W. Blood worth
GROCERIES, HARDWARE and
FARM SUPPLIES
Phone 94 Perry, Ga
a good b00k...