Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, October 24, 1946, Image 7

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    A real sandwich is this peanut butter pick up. The carrot and cress
are chuck-full of vitamins and minerals. The peanut butter is packed
with protein, phosphorus and vitamin D complex.
Keeping the family fit, healthy,
well nourished and vigorous is
mother’s job. It is the food that
she serves that must supply en
ergy, maintain body processes, re
pair worn-out and build new tis
sues. ,
Mother then, must remember
that special attention should be
focused on lunches for it’s the
meal most apt to be slighted.
With the morning rush and break
fast preparations snatching away
the minutes it is too easy to hur
riedly pafic the lunchbox with
whatever happens to be on hand.
A little planning the day before
can change all this, and eliminate
the chance of poor lunches and
much of the morning rush and
bustle, too. For example, a list of
fillings tacked on the inside of a
cupboard door will insure speedy
answers for hearty, nutritious
sandwiches—and variety in the
lunchbox will be certain too. Pea
nut Butter is the delight of
youngsters and grown-ups as
well, so why not include it often
TAX NOTICE
The Houston County Tax Books are now open
for 1946 collections. Pay your Tax before
December 20th and save the penalty, interest
and cost.
M. E. AKIN, Tax Collector
Houston County.
BLUE LUPINE SEED
For your
WINTER COVER CROPS
Our seed cleaning and treating machin
ery will do the job. We clean all kinds of
teed. See us for your
BLUE LUPINE SEED and
NITROGEN INOCULATION
SEED WHEAT and OATS FOR SALE
We have a good supply on hand
Pritchett & Thompson Co.
Perry, Georgia
SAVINGS INSURED
Up to $5,000
Legal for Trust Funds
Dividends 2 1-2 percent
Accounts by Mail Solicited
K&ebsszm
If Federal Savings
iIjAND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN. President F. M. HOUSER, Secty.-Treas.
and in many combinations. It’s
packed with protein, the body
building nutrient and a food
source of phosphorus, calcium and
iron. Every crust and crumb will
be gobbled up if they’re spread
with these fillings.
One half cup peanut butter, 1 cup
grated raw carrot, 2 tablespoons mayon
naise.
One half cup peanut butter, V 2 cup
jelly.
One half cup chopped seeded raisins,
'a CU P peanut butter, 2 teaspoons lemon
juice.
And, if you’re a-hunting
quickie, sugar-saving desserts for
the lunchbox or for the evening
meal, the National Peanut Coun
cil offers these ideas. They use
delicious peanut confections—try
them soon.
Chop peanut brittle and sprinkle on
graham crackers. Pop them into the
oven until brittle melts. A nutritious
candy cookie, nice for a simple luncheon
dessert.
Place chopped peanut brittle In the
bottom ci cup custard. Pour in custard
mixture and bake as usual. Invert on
serving dish with peanut brittle running
over and around baked custard. It makes
a custard similar to caramel without the
work of caramelizing the sugar.
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Petition For Charter
State df Georgia,
County of Houston.
To the Honorable Ben VV. Fort
son, Jr., Secretary of State, At
lanta, Georgia.
The undersigned, whose names. I
signed by each of them, and;
residences are hereto attached,
bring this, our petition, and tile
the same in triplicate, in pur
suance of Title No. 13 of the
; Code of Georgia, and respectful
ly show:-
Ist
That we desire to form a cor
poration for the purpose of car
rying on the business of banking.
2nd
The name and style of the pro
posed corporation shall be;
CITIZENS STATE BANK IN
WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA.
3rd
The location and principal
place of business shall be War
ner Robins, Houston County,
Georgia, the population of which,
according to the last census of
the United States does not ex
ceed seven thousand five hun
dred (7,500).
4th
The amount of capital of said
bank shall be thirty thousand
($30,000.00) dollars.
sth
The capital stock shall be di-j
vided into three hundred sharesj
of one hundred dollars ($100.00)
each,
6th
The purpose and nature of the
business proposed to be conduct
ed shall he that of a bank, and
with continuous succession for
the term of thirty years, with
the right of renewal for a like
term. To sue and be sued. To
have and use a common sea!, and
'at pleasure to alter same. To ap
point such officers and agents as
the business of the corporation
requires, prescribe their duties,
fix their compensation, and re-,
move them at pleasure. To make
such by-laws as may be neces
sary or proper for the manage
ment of its property and regula
tion of its affairs. To hold, pur
chase,dispose of and convey such
real and personal property as,
may be necessary for its uses
and business. To discount bills,/
notes, or other evidences of debt;
to receive and pay out deposits,
with or without interest: to re
ceive on special deposit money or
bullion or foreign coin,or stqcks
- or bonds or other securities; to
buy or sell foreign or domestic
exchange or negotiable paper; to
lend money upon personal pro
perty as security, or upon pledg
es of bonds, stocks or negotiable
securities; to take and receive
security by mortgages, or other
wise, on property, real or per
sonal; and generally, to do and
perform all such other matters;
and things not hereinbefore enu- 1
merated as are or may be inci-i
dent to the Business of banking,
conducted under the laws of
Georgia as a State bank,
7 th
The number of directors of
said bank shall be five and the
members of the first board of di-|
rectors of said bank shall be: I
R. R. Pratt, Warner Robins,'
Georgia.
S. W. Barr, Warner Robins,
Georgia,
Albert Hudson, Warner Rob
ins, Georgia.
Frances H. Fountain, Warner
Robins, Georgia.
D. L. Fountain. Warner Rob
ins, Georgia.
We enclose herewith the char
ter fee of Fifty ($50.00) dollars
and pray to be incorporated un
der the laws of this State after
publication of this application
and the approval thereof by the
superintendant of banks as pro
vided by law:-
R. R. Pratt, 617 Third Street.
S. W. Bass, 310 Watson Drive.
Albert Hudson, 221 W a t s o n
Drive.
Mrs. Frances H, Fountain, 217
Meadowdale.
D. L. Fountain, 215 Meadow
dale.
State of Georgia.
Office of Secretary of State,
I, Ben W. Fortson, Jr.. Secre
tary of State of the State of Geor
gia, do hereby certify, that the
three pages of ty pewr i 11 e n
mattea and written matter
hereto attached is one
of the copies of the petition filed
in this office in triplicate seeking
the incorporation of the “Citi
zens State Bank at Warner Rob
ins, Georgia,” of Houston Coun-j
ty, Warner Robins, Georgia: this;
copy is certified and returned to i
the petitioners for publication as!
required by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have!
hereunto set my hand and affix-1
ed the seal of my office, at the
Capitol, in the City of Atlanta,
this 11th day of October, in the
year of our Lord One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Forty-Six and
Know the Salesman
There are a lot of easy money
I salesmen circulating about in
search of some of the easy mon
iey of this inflationary period,and
this appears to be a good time to
'sound a warning against the
I “advance payment racket.”
These transient salesmen de
mand an “advance payment”
just to bind the deal. Out often
times they are never heard from
after they get their hands on the
first payment.
This is not intended te dis
courage the business of many
legitimate salesman who repre
sent reliable companies, but it is
a good idea to know your sales
men before making the advance
payment.
———
Uncle Sam Says
Our great victorious Navy re
mains a guarantee of our security.
Your Savings Bonds helped to build
the Navy. It is fitting, that Savings
Bonds should continue as a pro
tector of your future personal se
curity. To the millions of my nieces
and nephews who are building a bet
ter America and better American
homes for themselves and their
families by continuing to invest
regularly in U. S. Savings Bonds,
may I borrow the Navy’s famed
| message: “Full speed ahead, folks.
And fair sailing.’’
U. S. Treasury Department
Dog s Tongue
While the dog’s tongue is not ex
actly smooth, yet it is not as rough
as in many other animals.
of the Independence of the Unit
ed States of America the One
Hundred and Seventy-First.
BEN W. FORTSON, JR.,
Secretary of State.
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Big business in a nutshell
Ten cents a bag at the ball-game— Since that date, the Central has
one hundred and seven million dollars made many contributions to peanut
a crop to the farmer. That’s the story culture and peanut processing .. .
of peanuts in Georgia and Alabama helping farmers grow more and better j
this year. , peanuts, and helping processors in
But it was not always so. Thirty locating plants advantageously and in I
odd years ago, peanuts were grown marketing their products. I
primarily as food for hogs, and pigs In this work, the railroad has car
were turned into the fields for “hog- ried on an abiding tradition that
ging off” the plants. the welfare of the road depends on
Today peanut oil and peanut butter the welfare of the territory. That is
are in the kitchen and on the table. why the C. of G. offers development ,
Salted peanuts, peanut candy and services in addition to dependable
other delicacies delight the nation. transportation. •
The lowly goober yields a golden The Central is big enough to do any
harvest. job well. Yet it is not so big but what
As long ago as 1917, the Central every project is a _______________
of Georgia urged that peanuts could matter of direct SBjSSSBpBB
add mightily to the income of the concern to top |Hiilkllav*il
territory served by the railroad. management.
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A GOOD fRIIND ALL ALONG TNI UNI
HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., Oct. 24, 1946
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BELLFLOWERS
MACHINE SHOP and GARAGE
TRUCK BODIES BUILT
Wrecker Service
Complete Line of Hardware
and Auto Parts
Phone 42 Perry, Ga.
COMPLETE LINE
of Groceries, Hardware, Feedstuffs
and Farm Supplies at all times.
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Perry, Ga.