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Houston Hardware Co.
“If It’s Hardware, We Have It’’
Phone 257 Perry, Ga.
TAX NOTICE
The Houston County Tax Books are now open
lor 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
i
Our seed cleaning and treating machin
ery will do the job. We clean all kinds of
seed. 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
If federal Savings
m AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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PERRY, GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN. President F. M. HOUSER, Secty.-Treas.
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SL \ From where I sit Joe Marsh
How Homer Got
His Black Eye
I the kids in oar town are now-means only lawlessness and
no different from any other. When gangsterism, with the bootlegger
Homer Bentley (that’s Cy Bentley’s and the speakeasy replacing out-m
-hoy) Tommy Hartman a black the-open. regulated taverns,
eye. Tommy sent his older brother From where I sit, Homer and
Bert to hang a shiner onto Homer. g er t will forget their grudge, and
Well, you can forgive kids for grow up to be decent,
believing two wrongs can make a ing young men P''°' n e w
right. You know they’ll learn bet- fall for the error that ‘ two wmgs
ter. But you can’t forgive grown- can make a right an 0
for making that mistake I to grow up under Proh^‘ tl °"’ W ’ th
„ its lawlessness and juvenile de-
Like Prohibition as the “answer linquency .
to immoderate drinking. Folks who /H Chi/ />
talk in favor of it must have for
gotten that Prohibition —then and
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Petition For Charter
State of Georgia,
County of Houston.
To the Honorable Ben W. Fort-'
son, Jr., Secretary of State. At
lanta, Georgia.
The undersigned, whose names,
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 j
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 I
bank shall be thirty thousand
($30,000.00) dollars.
sth
The capital stock shall be di
vided into three hundred shares
of one hundred dollars ($100.00)
each,
6th
The purpose and nature of the
business proposed to be conduct
ed shall be 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 seal, and
at pleasure to alter same. Tu 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 stocks
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-!
merated as are or may be inci
dent to the ousiness 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:
R. R. Pratt, Warner Robins,
Georgia.
S. W. Bass, 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 bo incorporated un
der the laws of this State after
publication of this application
and the approval thereof b;y the
superintendant of banks as pro
vided by Jaw:-
R. R. Pratt, 617 Third Street. |
S. W. Bass, 310 Watson Drive.}
Albert Hudson, 221 Watson}
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
matter 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
ty, Warner Robins, Georgia: this
copy is certified and returned to
the petitioners for publication as
required by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have'
hereunto set my hand and affix- 1 ,
ea the seal of my office, at the;
Capitol, in the City of Atlantae
this 11th day of October, in thd
year of our Lord One Thousand i
Nine Hundred and Forty-Six and I
| BIRTHDAY PARTY
j Betty Nunn celebrated her 10th |
| birthday with a Haunted-House;
I party at her home Monday. Oct.
28. The Hallowe’en theme was
carried out in the decorations
and games. Supper was served
and following the supper was a
trip through the haunted-house.
Betty was assisted in enter
taining the 14 little girl friends
by her mother, Mrs. S. A, Nunn,
her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Bonner, and
Anne Ivey.
Altamaha Basin
Reports Scheduled
Business leaders o f Houston
and surrounding counties will
have an opportunity November
19 to hear Theodore T. Knappen,
(president of the Knappen Engi
i neoring Company of New York,
make his first personal progress
1 report on the current proposal to
develop the Oconee, Ocmulgee
and Altamaha rivers in Georgia
for navigation, flood control,
hydro-power, soil conservation
and recreation.
Mr. Knappen’s firm has en-
| gaged for the last several
i months in making a survey to
determine the practical value of
this proposed multi-million dollar
development to this section and
to the entire state.
During a three-day visit i n
Georgia late this month, Mr.
Knappen will make six addresses
to groups o f business leaders
under auspices of the Altamaha
Development Association, the
third of which will be in Macon
and to which are invited leaders
fro m Moproe, Jones, Bibb,
Twiggs and Houstion counties.
The meeting will be at noon on
November 19. Complete arrange
ments will be' announced later.
Paint Preservative
Paint, when properly selected and
applied, lengthens the serviceable
life of buildings as much as 40 per
cent. An investment in paint brings
an annual return of about 3Vi per
cent through savings in buildings
I alone.
Citrus Vitamin
I If breakfast citrus juice is
j squeezed the night before as a time
! saver, keep it cold and covered,
remembering that the less air space
there is between juice and contain
er top, the better for vitamin C.
With those precautions, citrus juice
will lose little of its most valuable
vitamin, even if stored for 24 hours.
Lettuce Prescription
Galen, ancient Greek physician,
prescribed lettuce as a remedy for
sleeplessness.
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LEGAL SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA. Houston County.
By virtue of authority granted
jby the Ordinary of Houston
j County, Georgia, at the Novem
, her Term, 1946, of said Court,
the following described lands of
H. A. Tucker, deceased, estate
will be sold before the court
house door in Perry, Georgia,
1 [during the legal hours of sale on
■ i the first Tuesday in December,
11946, to the nighest bidder for
cash:
I That tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Upper sth
District of Houston County, Geor
gia, consisting of 76.26 acres of
land lot No. 118 and 101.83 acres
of land lot No. 143 and 92.47
acres of land lot No. 160 in the
10th District of Houston County,
Georgia, and 50.49 acres in land
lot No. 161 in said 10th District
; all lying in a body and contain
ing 321 acres, more or less, and
known as the Josiah Bass place.
A plat of said land is recorded in
Map Book 1, page 206, Clerk’s
Office, Houston Superior Court,
! and referred to for all purposes.
This land will be sold subject to
a Federal Land Bank loan as of
record in Deed Book 34, page 41,
Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court.
Also at the same time and
place the following lands of said
estate will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash:
That tract or parcel of land
containing 100 acres, more or
less, and being the west half of
land lot No. 118 in the Upper sth
District of Houston County,Geor
gia, and known as the Ellen
King place and being more fully
described in deed book 23, pages
437 and 438, Clerk’s Office, Hous
ton Superior Court.
Said land will be sold for the
purpose of paying the debts of
(said estate and for distribution
among the heirs of said estate.
Ruth T. Thompson,
Administratrix, estate of
H. A Tucker, deceased.
I
of the Independence of the Unit
ed States of America the One
Hundred and Seventy-First.
BEN W. FOKTSON, JR.,
Secretary of State*
HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., Nov, 7, 1946
WINTER GRASS SEED
FOR LAWNS AND PASTURES.
Lupine, Winter Peas, Barley, Wheat, Oats
and Vetch and Innoculation for all.
20 per cent Super Phosphate, Fertilizer
of all kinds, Lime and Fertilizer SOWERS.
Several Feed Mills just arrived.
All size GAS ENGINES and a few RUBBER
TIRED WAGONS.
•
Bring us your PEANUTS, we are giving
BEST PRICES and GRADES.
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
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. Blood worth
Phone 94 * Perry, Ga.
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UNION MOTOR CO.
Phone 136 Perry, Ga.
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