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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., Sept. 22, 1955
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For Sale
FOR SALE: Fuel oil floor fur
nace, 50,000 BTU’s, and 60-gallon
lank B. H. King, 253 or 482-L. 2tc
FOR SALE: Kresky fuel oil
floor furnace, 40,000 BTU’s, ther
mostat control, cheap. Byron Max
well. 502-L or 35. ts
FOR SALE: Brick Veneer House,
five rooms and bath with 2 acres
of land. 2 miles north of Perry on
U. S. 41. See owner, Mrs. W. F.
Hester at house, Rt. 1, Perry, Ga.
Up 9-22
FOR SALE: Western stock sad
dle, Price reasonable. Odell Ethell,
6 miles out on Marshallvllle Road.
3tp. 9-15
FOR SALE: 8-room house, large
lot on water front. Furnished com
pletely. Motor boat Included.
Houston Lake. Call 516-L-2 at
Lake on weekends and 5-2228, Fort
Valley during the week after 6
p. m., R. S. Peek.
FOR SALE: Westinghouse 12-
inch fan and 85,000 BTU Arm
strong gas circulating heater.
Home Journal, Phone 35.
FOR SALE: Sturdily built skid ,
which can be used by logger or
fanner who wants a good bridge.
12 feet long and 8 feet wide. Built
of 10x12 lumber. Cheap. Home
Journal, Perry, Itc \
SPECIAL PIANO OFFER. High
grade Spinet Piano to be sold in '
your neighborhood for the bal
ance. Small down payment and
small monthly payments on bal
ance. Also medium-size upright—
very cheap. If not sold at once
will consider rent. Write Credit
Dept., 83 Alabama Street, SW, At
lanta. Ga. 4tc 8-25 1
FOR SALE; One medium hot- j
blast circulating coal heater with j
silver trimming. One portable clr-1
culating oil heater. 907 Evergreen
St., phone 610-L, Perry. tfc 8-25
FOR SALE: Two houses, 3 bed
rooms, completely air conditioned
winter and summer. Corner Pine
ridge and Duncan Ave. Open for
inspection, Sunday weather per
mitting. Harry F, Griggs, Phone j
264 or 628-L. tfc 7-21
FOR SALE: Sewing machine,
new and used. Singer console,
$49.50, reconditioned. Expert re
pair service on all makes and mo
dels. Call Mrs. Stanley at 154.
SEWING MACHINES for sale'.
Necchi, Elna, Morse and Univer
sal. Call for a free demonstration.
C. M. Daniel, Phone 307, Perry.
tfc. 6-30.
FOR SALE: Plumbing Supplies,
A-l lavatories, bath tubs, com
modes, sinks, cast iron soil pipe
and fittings; black and galvanized
pipe; Vk-lnch through 4“. See us
for your plumbing needs. C. & W.
HARDWARE CO., HawklnsvHle,
Ga. Phone TW 8-7271. tfc 2-17
FOR SALE: Barbed wire, fence
wire, 832. 939, 1240, 1346; 5 V
crimp galvanized roofing, thick
butt shingles, roll roofing, pulp
wood saws, electrical appliances.
C. & W. HARDWARE CO., Hawk
insville, Ga. Phone TW 3-7271.
tfc 2-17
GOOD USED Household and
Office Furniture. Attractive prices.
Long distance household movers.
Large padded vans available. For
rates phone Macon 3-2678, Macon,
484 First St. THE TRADING
POST. tfc
Services
WELL DRILLING and well re
pairs. Call L. M. Hartley, Phone
590-J, Perry. tfc 9-15
CUSTOM WORK: Baling, and
corn picking. Corn picking $5 an
acre. Contact Albert Poyntcr, sec
ond house east of Hlway Haven on
Bonaire Road. Mailing Address
Kathleen, Ga. 3tp 9-8
I represent the Southern
Granite Company. Let me give you
prices and show designs on cop
ings, slabs and monuments for
your cemetery lots. Mrs. Tom
Cater, phone 101. 3tc 9-8
ROOM AND BOARD
ed people; furnished apartments;
houses for rent; houses and lots
for sale on easy terms. Contact
Lawrence Banister, Perry, Ga.
3tp 9-22
k
WILL BUY children’s used
clothes in good condition. Call
529. tfc 9-22
r
AMERICAN BREEDERS Serv
ice: Breed your cows artlflcally to
America’s best proved Sires.
America’s best bulls as near as
your telephone, Jersey, Guernsey,
. Holstein, Brown Swiss and Angus,
i Fee, $7.00. For Information or
: service call Leon Page, Perry
599-L. tfc 8-25
GENERAL PEST CONTROL
service. Specializing in termite and
powder-post beetle control. For
eradication of your Insects prob
lems call Richard B. Ray, 499-L,
Perry. tfc 2-17
ALTERATIONS on men’s and
women’s clothing. Mrs. Jack Peavy,
Perry Thrift Shop, Phone 647,
Main Street. tfc 9-30
TV SERVICE: Fulltime TV serv
iceman now at Gilbert Electric
Co. We repair any make TV set.
Prompt and efficient service. Just
call 175, Gilbert Electric Co.,
Perry. tfc 5-13
WANT TO SAVE MONEY when
you buy a car? The State Farm
Mutual Insurance Co.’s Bank Plan
may save you money two mays. 1.
On Financing Cost. 2. On Insur
ance cost. Savings of from $l2O to
as much as S2OO have been report
ed by policy holders on the com
bined financing and Insurance
cost. F. M. Greene Jr., Phone 105,
Perry, Ga. ts 1-7 54
FISH PONDS, land clearing, ter- 1
race building, any kind of earth
moving Job. No job too large or :
too small, A. H. Lawler Construc
tion Co., Phone 73, Perry, Ga.
WASHERETTE SERVICE: at
1208 Swift Street (in alley). We |
wash and dry. We dye and try to
please. Yates Washerette. tfc 2-5
LAND CLEARING: We have the
equipment to clear land, build fish
ponds and other jobs of earth
moving. Reasonable prices. Prompt
service and satisfaction guaran
teed. Call iBS, Hardy-Stone Con
struction Co. tfc
For Renl
WANT TO RENT ROOM with
private bath and entrance to lady
or girl. Call Mrs. F. C. Strother,
389. itp 9-22
ROOMS FOiTrENT; Single or
double bedrooms for rent. Mrs. E.
Hollzclaw, 1207 Houston Lake Dr.,
Phone 14. itc.
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom house on
Lawson Drive. Tolleson Realty
Company, phone 15. tfc 9-22
FOR RENT: 3-room furnished
apartment available October 5.
Private oath and entrance. Utili
ties furnished except heating.
Adults only. $35 a month. Call
Mrs. H. E. Gordon, 598-L. itc 9-22
FOR RENTOR SALE:
house, 3 miles north on U. S. 41.
Phone 474-J-l, M. D. Brockle.
3tp 9-15
FOR RENT: Modern furnished
upstairs apartment. Adults only.
Near school. George Jordan, 1113
Main Street, Phone 112-L. tfc 9-8
FOR RENT: 6-room, unfurnish
ed house, available October 1.
Call 500 during the day, 240-L-2
after 6, Mrs. C. O. Grimes, tfc 9-8
FOR RENT; 3-bedroom modern
house. 7 miles from Perry, 11
miles from Warner Robins. Locat
ed on U. S. 41. Telephone service
available. See J. H. Smith on
j place.
FOR RENT: House on Swift
Street. Call Mrs. W. B. Evans.
Phone 21, Perry. 3tc 9-8
FOR RENT: Furnished down
stairs apartment, private bath, en
trances. Convenient to downtown
shopping. Phone 264. Mrs. Harry
I Griggs. tfc 8-11
i Lost
I ;
4 ! DISAPPEARED, Friday, Septem
ber 16, white Persian female cat
| 1 named Skeeter. one blue eye and
' one amber. Anyone having infor-
i 1 mation as to whereabouts call Mrs.
i 1 Byron Maxwell, 502-L, 1728 Sewell
-'Circle. Reward for return. ts
J
t ( In full-fashioned stackings, the
j seams should be straight, sturdy,
narrow, and trim, with no raw
- edges showing, the clothing speci
; alist for the Agricultural Exten
-5 sion Service says. Correctly sewn,
t the heel reinforcing, welt, and
fashion mark should match on
2both sides of the seam.
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THIS IS THE FARM OF A. R. TALTON SR. NEAR KATHLEEN
The aerial photographer seems to be wandering around out in the Kathleen commun
ity, for this is the second Talton farm is as many weeks. Week before last it was Richard Tal
ton’s farm, and this is A. R. Talton’s place on the Perry-Kathleen Road. See the new Mystery
Farm in today’s Home Journal and help us identify it.
Help Wanted
WANTED: Beautician for full
time or part-time work. Apply Per
ry Beauty Shop, Phone 37. Itp
★ ★★★★★
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL new brick home, 3
bed-rooms, living room, dining
rqpm, most modern kitchen, tiled
bath and solarium. Fully air-condi
tioned. Large lot with trees and on
pavement. Splendid location. Early
possession. Price $12,500.00 with
excellent terms.
LEONARD REALTY COMPANY
Realtors
Perry, Georgia Phone 288
★ ★★★★★
HOUSES
FOR SALE
Two bedroom, den, utility
room, enclosed garage, forced
air heating, located on corner
lot, Jewell Drive. $700.00 Down.
No Loan Closing Costs.
PRICE $9799.33
Three bedroom, patio, car port,
forced air heating, located on
) wooded lot.
PRICE $11,500.00
Three bedroom, located on
paved street in Smoak Subdivl- |
sion.
PRICE $9250.00
LEE M. PALL & SON
MASONIC BLDG.
PHONE 195
now
BULLET
BLADE
Bottoms
with new
soil-piercing action
Here’s real progress in moldboard
plowing —a series of completely
new soil-piercing bottoms with
four big advantages:
1. New moldboard curvatures.
2. Uniform “suction” and self
sharpening blades.
3- Replaceable shins.
4. Moldboards change to match
soil conditions.
Four new styles of Bullet Blade
Bottoms are available here.
fILUSCHfILMERS
SAKS AND SfSVICf
GRAY-WALKER
TRACTOR COMPANY
PERRY. GEORGIA
PERKY BAPTIST WMS CIRCLES DRAWN
Circles of the Baptist WMS have I
been drawn for 1955-56, starting I
October 1: *
Circle \o. 1
Mrs. W. B. Roberts, leader
Mrs. Clifton Athon
Mrs. Joe Beddingfield
Mrs. J. B. Davis
Mrs. N. C. Frasier
Mrs. V. L. Flournoy
Mrs. J. L. Gallemore
Mrs. F. M. Greene Jr.
Mrs. T. D. Gurr
Mrs. J. D. Goodman
Mrs. Virgina Holley
Mrs. Frank Holland
Mrs. George Jordan
Mrs. Robert Kent
Mrs. V. L. Lasseter
Mrs. R. M. Logue
Mrs. Thomas Mayo
Mrs. W. B. Mauldin
Mrs. Cecil Moody
Mrs. Wilson Moody
Mrs. George Riley
Mrs. C. I. Shelton
| Mrs. W. J. Slappey
Mrs. Donald Smith
Mrs. Hoke Smith
Mrs. J. M. Teresi
Mrs. Edward Warren
Mrs. T. W. Woodruff
Circle No. 2
Mrs. C. A. Terry, leader
Mrs. Beulah Corbin
Mrs. C. D. Leverette
Mrs. Joe Gayle
Mrs. J. I. Thompson
Mrs. G. L. Hulsey
Mrs. Allen Stone
Mrs. Mark Kunz
Mrs. C. M. Daniel
Mrs. Hugh Beatty
Mrs. Julian Cawthon
Mrs. Paul Turner
Mrs. E. M, Akin
Mrs. Wallace Moody
Mrs. W. H. Whitten
Mrs. Charlie Logue
Mrs. J. P. Etheridge
Mrs. H. D. Chapman
Mrs. Wallace Stephens
Mrs. Howard Murphy
Mrs. Frank Armstrong
Mrs. Georgia McPhaul
Mrs. P. M. Comerford
Mrs. Watson Fisher
Mrs. W. S. Peek
Mrs. H, E. Gordon
Mrs. H. T. Gilbert
Mrs. E. W. Traylor
Circle No. 3
Mrs. Hugh Lawson, leader
Mrs. Mayo Davis
Mrs. W. L. Peavy
Mrs. Luther Mosteller
Mrs. Essie Garrett
Mrs. D. M. Ryle
Mrs. Annie Watson
Mrs. Talmade Tomlinson
Mrs. J. P. Duggan
Mrs. K. R. Vance
Mrs. A. B. Irby Sr.
Mrs. Frank Rozar
Mrs. A1 Gibson
Mrs. W. E. Beckham
Mrs. W. J. Hay
Mrs. H. E. Weems
Mrs. A. C. Cobb
Mrs. Tom Mobley
Mrs. V. B. Hay
Mrs. Tom Cater
Mrs. D. N. Williamson
Mrs. E. H. Holland
Mrs. W. J. Wilson
Mrs. L. M. Hartley
Mrs. Henry Matthews
Mrs. W. G. Ethridge Jr.
Mrs. L. B. Moody
Mrs. Ed Pierce
Mrs. T. L. Warren
Mrs. Eliza Massee
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Fall Mission Study
Planned by WSCS
The Perry Methodist Woman’s
Society of Christian Service will
have its fall mission study next
Monday and Tuesday, September
26-27, from 3:30 to 5 p. m.
The sessions will be held in the
Perry Presbyterian Church due
to the fact that a heating and cool
ing system is being installed in
the Methodist Church.
The subject of the study is the
Christian Mission in a Revolution
ary World. The text book is This
Revolutionary Faith by Dr. Floyd
Shacklock. The theme of the study
is that the Christian gospel is ade
quate for this age of change be
cause it is itself a revolutionary
faith.
Monday afternoon’s session will
be devoted to the topic, What is
This Revolution. The forces with
in the revolution that rival'Chris
tianity will be discussed.
Tuesday afternoon’s topic will
be Why This Revolution, Its
Causes and Cure. The physical,
mental and spiritual hungers of
mankind will be considered.
The women of the church are in
vited to attend both these classes,
which will be taught by Mrs. John
L. Hodges, secretary of missionary
education of the WSCS.
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Bee Team To Play
Lanier Jr. Today
The Perry Bee team will play
the Lanier Junior High Laureates
in Macon’s Porter Stadium this
| afternoon. Game time is 4 o’clock.
MUSE THEATRE
A MARTIN-THOMPSON THEATRE
Telephone 131
SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY, SEPT 25-26-27
SJOth Century-Fox presents
WILLIAM JENNIFER
HOLDEN♦JONES
OnemaScopE ß
n I" the wonder ol STEREOPHONIC SOUND
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 28-29
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0A j\ A * ETTINQ AS "THE OlMP"
WS] 'Love Me
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 AND OCT. 1
i BULLET-BLAZING SHOWDOWN
BETWEEN GUNFIGHTER BROTHERS! b* bH
HERBERT J. YATES
THE ROAD TO DENVER
JOHN PAYNE ■ MONA FREEMAN
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PLUS SERIAL AND CARTOON
The Laureates will return
game here next Thursday aft '.
noon, Sept. 29.
Bee Coach Tom Chandler said
he will take 25 boys to Macon with
him this afternoon. This t, .
~ , , 11115 *s the
first game for the Perry Bees.