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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS
OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF
WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA
Notice is hereby given that on
(he 10th day of January, 1959, an
election will be held in the Muni
cipality of Warner Robins, Geor
gia, at which time there will be
submitted to the qualified voters
of said municipality for their de
termination of whether bonds shall
be issued by said municipality in
the principal amount of Five Hun
dred Thousand ($500,000.00) Dol
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the wonderful things that a ;
very Merry Christinas will bring!
JOYOUS HOLIDAY GREETINGS
Perry Federal Savings and Loan Association
lars for the purpose of providing
funds for the acquisition of a
tract of land approximately five
and three-tenths (5.3) acres in size
located on Davis Drive extending
to Myrtle Street within the boun
daries of said municipality, and for
the construction thereon of a MU
NICIPAL BUILDING to contain a
city hall, police station and jail,
i fire station and recreational cen
ter, and for the acquisition of
equipment necessary therefor or
desirable for use in connection
therewith, and to pay expenses in- 1
cident thereto.
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The bonds of said issue shall be
! dated February 1, 1959, shall be in
1 the denomination of One Thou
sand Dollars each, shall bear inter
est at the rate of four and one
half per centum (4(4%) per an
num, payable on February 1, 1960
and thereafter semi-annually on
the first days of February and Au-
I gust in each year, and the princi-1
pal of said bonds shall mature on
the first day of February, as fol
| lows:
Year Amount Year Amount
1960 16,000.00 1970 24,000.00
1961 17,000.00 1971 26,000.00
: 1962 17,000.00 1972 27,000.00
1963 18,000.00 1973 28,000.00
1964 19,000.00 1974 30,000.00
1965 20,000.00 1975 30,000.00
1966 20,000.00 1976 32,000.00
1967 22,000.00 1977 34,000.00
1968 23,000.00 1978 36,000.00
1969 23,000.00 1979 38,000.00
The principal of and the interest
on the bonds of this issue shall be
payable in lawful money of the
United States of America at such
bank or banks as may be hereaf
ter designated.
As a second alternative at the
same election as specified above
there will be submitted to the qua
lified voters of said municipality
for their determination of whether
bonds shall be issued by the said
municipality in the principal
amount of Three Hundred Fifty
Thousand ($350,000.00) Dollars
for the purpose of providing funds
for the acquisition of a tract of
land approximately five and three
tenths (5.3) acres in size located
on Davis Drive extending to Myr
tle Street within the boundaries
of said municipality, and for the
construction thereon of a munici
pal building which is to contain a
fire station and city building or
recreational center, and for the
acquisition of equipment neces
sary therefor or desirable for use
in connection therewith, and to
pay expenses incident thereto.
The bonds of said issue shall be
dated February 1, 1959, shall be in ■
the denomination of One Thousand
Dollars each, shall bear interest at
the rate of Four and one-half per
centum (4Vz%) per annum, pay-i
able on February 1, 1960 and,
thereafter semi-annually on the
first days of February and August j
in each year, and the principal of
said bonds shall mature on the
first day of February, as follows;
Year Amount Year Amount
1960 11,000.00 1970 17,000.00
1961 12,000.00 1971 18,000.00
1962 12,000.00 1972 19,000.00
1963 13,000.00 1973 20,000.00
1964 13,000.00 1974 21,000.00
1965 14,000.00 1975 21,000.00
1966 14,000.00 1976 22,000.00
1967 15,000.00 1977 24,000.00,
1968 16,000.00 1978 25,000.00
1969 16,000.00 1979 27,000.00
The principal of and the inter
est on the bonds of this issue shall
be payable in lawful money of the
United States of America at such
bank or banks as may be hereaf
ter designated.
As a third alternative at the
same election as specified above
The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., Dec. 25, 19581
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MISS Ki l l V VINSON
MISS KITTY VINSON S ENGAGEMENT
TO MR. PULLEN IS ANNOUNCED TODAY
Mr. and Mrs. William Emmette s
Vinson Jr. of Route 1 Byron an- I
nounce the engagement of their t
daughter, Lula Catherine Vinson, c
to Patrick Lee Pullen, son of Mr. C
and Mrs. Emory Leverett Pullen
of Route 1, Byron, formerly of
Parkersburg, West Virginia. t
The wedding will be in the Li- t
berty Methodist Church in Febru- £
ary. i
Miss Vinson is the granddaugh- (
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Em
mette Vinson Sr. and John Wesley
, Calhoun and Kate Johnson Cal- (
, houn. She is the sister of William
i Emmette Vinson 111. She is a gra- <
duate of Miller High School in ’
Macon and will complete work on
her BFA degree at Wesleyan Col- j
lege in January.
Mr. Pullen is the grandson of ,
Casto J. Hains and the late Leota j
Burdette Hains of Parkersburg, i
West Virginia, Mrs. Charles F. :
Geiger of Parkersburg and Rev.
John S. Pullen of Lockwood, West
Virginia. He is a graduate of Par
kersburg High School and attend
ed the University of Florida. He
there will be submitted to the qua
lified voters of said municipality
for their determination of whether
bends shall be issued by said mu
nicipality in the principal amount
of One Hundred Fifty Thousand
($150,000.00) Dollars for the pur
pose of providing funds for the ac
quisition of a tract of land approx
imately five and three-tenths (5.3)
acres in size located on Davis I
Drive extending to Myrtle Street
within the boundaries of said mu-j
nicipality and for the construction j
thereon of only a fire station and
for the acquisition of equipment
necessary therefor or desirable for
use in connection therewith, and
to pay expenses incident thereto.
The bonds of said issue shall be
dated February 1, 1959, shall be
in the denomination of One Thou
sand Dollars each, shall bear inter
est at the rate of Four and one
half per centum (4V£%) per an
nnm, payable on February 1, 1960
and thereafter semi-annually on
l ie first days of February and Au
gust in each year, and the princi
pal of said bonds shall mature on
th.* first day of February, as fol
.ows;
fear Amount Year Amount
1960 5,000.00 1970 7,000.00
1961 5,000.00 1971 8,000.00
1962 5,000.00 1972 8,000.00
1963 5,000.00 1973 8,000.00
964 6,000.00 1974 9,000.00
1965 6,000.00 1975 9,000.00
1966 6,000.00 1976 10,000.00
1967 7,000.00 1977 10,000.00
1968 7,000.00 1978 11,000.00
1969 7,000.00 1979 11,000.00
The principal of and the inter
est on the bonds of this issue shall
be payable in lawful money of the!
United States of America at such;
bank or banks as may be here-|
after designated.
The voting polls will be open atj
7:00 o’clock A. M. and close at :
6:00 o’clock P. M. on the 10th day |
of January, 1959, and the places
of voting will be the regular pla- j
ces for holding elections for of
ficials of the Municipality of War
ner Robins, Georgia. Those quali
fied to vote in said election shall
be determined in all respects in
accordance with the laws govern
ing the elections for said officials
of the Municipality of Warner Ro
bins, Georgia.
Those voting in said election
who favor the issue of said Muni-1
cipal Building bonds shall have |
written or printed on their ballots,
the words: “FOR ISSUANCE OF
$500,000.00 MUNICIPAL BUILD-1
IMG BONDS”, “FOR ISSUANCE!
O F $350,000 MU N ICIPALi
BONDS”, “FOR ISSUANCE OF!
$150,000.00 MUNICIPAL BONDS”,
and those voting in said election
who oppose the issue of said Mu-|
nicipal Building bonds shall have
written or printed on their bal
lots, the words,
“AGAINST ISSUANCE OF ANY
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
BONDS.”
Attest *
KEMP HARRISON, Mayor
THOMAS McMINN, Clerk
6tc 12-4.
served two years in the Third
Infantry Division of the U. S.
Army. He is employed by Commer
cial Credit Corporation in Panama
City, Fla.
Baling hay the modern way
takes about two man-hours of la
bor per ton, compared to five to
seven hours per ton by the old
method, say engineers at the Agri
cultural Extension Service.
ORDINARY’S CITATION
Georgia, Houston County
Anna Haywood, administratrix
of the Estate of Lincoln Haywood,
deceased, having applied for leave
to sell the real estate of Lincoln
Haywood, deceased; this is there
fore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can,
why her application should not be
granted at the next term of the
Court of Ordinary to be held the
first Monday in January, 1959, or
Jan. 5, 1959.
This December 1, 1958.
JOHN L. HODGES, Ordinary
Houston County, Georgia
stp. 12-4.
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COMMUNITY OWNS* • COMMU Miry BUILT • COMMUNITY Wit®**
CW| and, thank you
jfj patronage!
PERRY THRIFT SHOP
JACK PEAVY, OWNER
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