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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom and den
brick home in Holly Hills. IVi
baths, carport. Central heat. Wood
ed lot 100x200. Reasonable down
payment and assume FHA loan.;
No closing costs. Call GA 9 2049'
after 6 p. m. 3tc. 4-9. j
FOR SALE: Baby bassinet with
hood, pad and liner. Excellent
condition. Also white ballerina
length evening gown, size 12. $lO
each Phone GA 9-1639.
Itp. 4-9.
WANT TO OWN YOUR
OWN BUSINESS?
Economy Auto Stores has fran
chise available for an Associate
Store in Perry.
Economy Auto distributor for
complete line of Automobile Ac
cessories, Major Appliances and
Television. Reasonable investment
required. For further information,
see or write D. N. Caldwell, Econ
omy Auto Stores, Inc., 1130 Bank
head Ave., N. W., P. O. Box 5078,
Atlanta, Ga., Phone TR 5-7071.
2tp.
April 12 - 18
Is Realtor Week
We salute our fellow realtors
in observing it.
See These Values!
LARGE 3-BR home on a desir
able corner. Assume the pre
sent low interest FHA loan.
NEAT 2-BR near business area.
Only SSOO down.
ALMOST NEW. 3 BR, large liv
ing room and pretty trees.
$11,500.
3 ACRES. 10 room, 2 bath home
in Kathleen. Large pecan trees.
Good terms.
We have many other homes
and farms and invite your in- i
quiries.
WANTED. Homes to sell.
LEONARD REALTY CO.
1022 Ball St. Ph. GA R 1366
Night numbers:
Ford Elliott, GA 9-2521
Glen Van Fossen, GA 9-2145 ('
DR. WILLIS L WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
THOMAS L. WEBB
OPTICIAN
Announce the location of their new offices on North Macon
Street, next to the Coca-Cola Building
Practice Includes contact lenses
Same Phone TAylor 52621
Fort Valley, Georgia
Get
MORE
income on
surplus funds this safe way —
Si sir! now!
• Individual accounts
• Credit Unions /v*
• Building funds
• Pension funds n ■FHITTIIII *1
• Legal trust funds
• Corporate accounts VgXiio.ooo
• Church, lodge or
Union funds.
Each account here is safe . . . insured safe to SIO,OOO
by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora
tion, a permanent agency of the U. S. Government. If
you are responsible for funds like these, it will pay you
to open a Standard Federal account now. Open your Ac
count by Mail or in Person.
ASSETS OVER $4,000,000
No acquistion cost—no withdrawal fee
Perry Federal
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
1009 Jernigan Street Perry, Georgia
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FOR SALE: 12,000 especially 1
nice large matched antique brick,
good firm brick with beautiful
texture. William E Suber, 1304
Davis Ave. Phone GA 9-1801.
Itc. 4-9.
FOR SALE: Windows, screens
and doors, reasonable. Call GA
9-2762 after 6 pm. weekdays,
anytime Saturday or Sunday.
tic. 4-9.
)•’<)R SALE Two bedroom house
on wooded lot with carport, utility
and storage rooms. Fenced back
| yard and paved driveway. Land
scaped lot approximately 100 x 200
feet. Price, $9,000. Phone GA 9-
I 2274 or see at 606 Pineridge Dr.
tfc. 3-19.
FOR SALE; Attractive three
bedroom home. Den, bath Vi on
i large landscaped lot. Air condi
'tioner, garbage disposal. 907 God
frey Place. Phone GA 9-2268.
tfc. 4-9.
GOVERNMENT surplus bar
gains of all kinds. Tharpe Salvage
Co., Elberta, Ga. Phone WAlker
3-4091. tfc 3 19.
FOR SALE: Three bedroom
brick home on Kathleen lake side
subdivision. See G. L. Hattaway,
Warner Robins, Ga., for terms.
Phone WAlker 2-8363. tfc 3-19.
FOR SALE: Trumpet, price $35.
Phone GA 9-2273. tfc 2-19.
FOR SALE: On Houston Lake,
house on three lots, beautifully
landscaped, fireplace, boat house
and dock. Deep flowing well. Price
$8,950. Phone GA 9-2854 or E.
Stuckey, WAlker 3 6333.
tfc. 1-22.
LANDRACE BREEDING STOCK:
The meat hog. 100 per cent im
i ported blood lines. Brucellosis-free
herd. Jimmie L. Willis, Rt. 1, Bon
aire, Phone GA 9-2648, Perry,
evenings. tfc 9-18.
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
GIVE DIAMONDS FOR GRA
DUATION: The gift of a lifetime
for as little as $14.95. In Princess
or Cluster Rings. You may have
stones from worn-out mounting
put in your modern ring, brooch
or pendant at low cost. See us
for finest in jewelry or watch re
pairs Overton Jewelers, 1021 Ball
St., Perry. 4tc. 4 9.
■ SCRATCH ME-NOT
WITH ITCH ME-NOT!
Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. In 15
minutes, if the itch needs scratch
ing, get your 48c back. You feel
the medication take hold to quite
the itch in minutes; watch
healthy, clear skin come on. Get
ITCH-ME-NOT from any druggist
for external skin irritations. NOW
at Akin Drug Co.
FOR SALE: Plumbing Supplies,
A-l lavatories, bath tubs, com
modes, sinks, cast iron soil pipe
and fittings; black and galvanized
pipe; Vti-lnch through 4 inches. Sec
us for your plumbing needs. C. &
W. HARDWARE CO., Hawkins
vilie, Ga. Phone TW 3-7271.
tfc 2-17
SERVICES
WANTED: Children to keep by
the hour or day at my home. Call
Mrs. Betty Roper, GA 9-2082, Per
ry. 2tp. 4-9.
MORGAN TV SERVICE: Ben
E. Morgan, phone GA 9-1639, Per
ry, Ga. 4tp. 4-9.
SCRATCH PADS for home or
office use. 35c pound. Houston
Home Journal, phone GA 9-1823.
tfc 3-12.
STENCILS: Sizes from one inch
to six inches. Especially helpful in
making posters and signs. Houston
Home Journal. tfc. 3-6.
WASHERETTE: Located 1208
Swift St. in alley. Washing and
drying service. Have a newly in
stalled Gas Dryer and will dry
your own laundry for you on wet
and rainy days or anytime. Phone
GA 9-1252, Perry. tfc. 1-29. |
NeSMITH TIRE & RECAPPING
CO. guarantees prompt service.
Vulcanize your tractor tires now
instead of putting a boot in them.
Phone GA 9-1818, Jernigan St.,
Perry, Ga. tfc 11-6.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: House trailer, 3
miles north of Perry, sleeps 4.
Lights and water furnished. Rent
by week or month. Call GA 9-2273.
FOR RENT; Two bedroom house
unfurnished or partly furnished.
Adults only. SSO per month, 1314
Davis Ave., phone GA 9-1124.
FOR RENT; One 4 room house
on U. S. 41 South. Call GA 9-2453
or see Mrs. Jeanette Miller Dickey
at Miller’s Service Station.
tfc 4-2.
FOR RENT: Standard typewri
ters, $2 per week or $7 per month.
Rent payable in advance. Houston
Home Journal, GA 9-1823.
Business Opportunities
THE AVON OPPORTUNITY
makes it possible to earn as much
as you desire. Cash in on the great
demand for TV advertised Avon
Cosmetics. Write or call Mrs. Wil
lie Boles, 3061 Houston Ave., Ma
con, Ga. Phone SHerwood 2-8793.
Itc. 4-9.
WANTED .
WANTED AT ONCE: Man or
woman to supply families with
Rawleigh Products in Perry. Con
sumers write us for products. Can
earn SSO weekly part time—sloo!
and up full time. See Fieldman'
W. A. Carter, Box 420, Griffin,
Ga., or write Rawleigh’s, Dept.!
GAD-860-CMO, Memphis, Tenn. 1
4tp. 4-9. i
1 •
WANTED: Stenographer and
typist. Must be good and between
the ages of 22-40. Lee M. Paul
and Son, phone GA 9-1422.
2tc. 4 9.
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Georgia, Houston County
WHEREAS, heretofore, on Sep
tember 8, 1958, H. & A. Construc
tion Company, Inc. did execute
and deliver to Perry Loan & Sav
ings Bank a certain security deed
to the following described real es
tate:
All that lot or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the City of Perry,
Houston County, Georgia, known
and designated as Lot 6 in Block
A of Woodland Subdivision accord
ing to a plat of survey of said Sub
division made by Rhodes Sewell,
Surveyor, on October 28, 1957, a
copy of said plat being of record
in Map Book 5, page 18, Clerk’s
Office, Houston Superior Court.
Said plat and the record thereof
Houses for Sale
Three bedroom, brick, tile bath, !
forced air heating, located on 1
large lot—2 miles north Kath
leen.
Sale price $9500.00
Three bedroom, brick, forced
air heating, completely air con
ditioned, located on corner lot
—Godfrey Place.
Sale price $14,000.00
Two bedroom brick home loca- I
ted on Elko Road.
Sale price $7000.00 I
If interested in above
Contact
LEE M. PAUL
& SON
Masonic Bldg. GA 9-1422
Perry, Georgia
are hereby made a part of this des-1
cription by reference thereto. Said
i lot fronts east 85 feet on Cooper
Street and extends back in a wes
j terly direction for a distance of
152 feet on the north line, a dis
tance of 183.7 feet on the south
line, and is 76.6 feet along the west
line. Said lot is bounded north by
Tolleson Street, East by Cooper
Street, West by Lawson Annex
Subdivision, and south by Lot 5 in
Block A of Woodland Subdivision.
Said described property is the
same as that conveyed from Hugh
i Lawson to H. and A. Construction
1 Company, Inc. by deed dated Au-
I gust 26, 1958, and recorded in the
i Clerk’s office, Houston Superior
Court.
WHEREAS, said security deed
was given to secure a note of even
date therewith for Five Thousand
Dollars ($5,000.00) all as shown
by said security deed recorded in
Deed Book 127, page 215-217,
Clerk’s Office of the Superior
Court of Houston County, Georgia,
and
WHEREAS, said deed to secure
debt was given to secure all other
amounts in which the said H. & A.
Construction Company, Inc. may
thereafter become indebted to said
Perry Loan & Savings Bank, and
WHEREAS, on October 20, 1958,
' Perry Loan and Savings Bank did
make an additional advance to H.
& A. Construction Company, Inc.
in the amount of One Thousand
Dollars ($1,000.00) and
WHEREAS, the note for $5,000.-
00 dated September 8, 1958, and
the note for $1,000.00 dated Octo
ber 20, 1958, have become in de
fault as to principal and interest
and the undersigned elects that all
of said indebtedness, principal and
interest, become due at once;
NOW THEREFORE, according
to the original terms of said secur
ity deed and the laws in such cases
made and provided, the undersign
ed will expose for sale to the high
est and best bidder for cash the
above described property, after 1
proper advertisement, on the first
Tuesday in May, 1959, being the
sth day of May, 1959, between the
legal hours of sale before the
courthouse door in Perry, Houston
County, Georgia. The proceeds
from said sale will be applied as
provided in said deed to secure
debt.
This Ist day of April, 1959.
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS
BANK
Nunn & Aultman
Attorneys at Law
Perry, Georgia 4tc. 4-9.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Houston County
The petition of Julius Marx,
Mary Anna Marx and William
Wisse, hereinafter called petition-'
ers, respectfully shows;
1.
Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors to be incorporated under,
the name of “MARX PAINTI
COMPANY”.
2.
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
3.
The general nature of the busi
ness or businesses to be trans
acted is as follows: To buy, hold,
own, manufacture, produce, sell
and otherwise dispose of paints
and building materials and to en
ter into and fulfill contracts for
furnishing paint and painting ser
vices and/or any and all other
building materials or services.
4.
Petitioners further desire that
said corporation be vested with
all the rights and powers now or
hereafter given to do any and all
things which may be needful or
proper in the operation of the
above described business, and that
said corporation have all of the
powers enumerated in Sections 22-
1827 and 22-1828, Georgia Code
Annotated, and such powers as
may hereafter be given bv law.
5.
The maximum number of shares
of stock with par value shall be
five hundred (500) shares of
stock of the par value of Ten
($10.00) Dollars per share. How-j
ever, the amount of capital with
which the corporation shall begin
business shall be not Jess than Two
Hundred Dollars $(200.00). The
corporation shall be authorized to
| issue additional shares up to the
i maximum sum above stated, and
thereafter, from time to time, to
reduce the amount of capital out
standing, but not below the mini
mum above stated, and all this,
upon a majority vote of the Board
of Directors.
6.
The time for which the corpor
j ation is to have existence is 35
i years, with the privilege of renew
ial of the charter, from time to
i time, upon the expiration of said
periods of thirtv-five (35) years
‘7.
The County in which the prin
cipal office of the corporation is
, to be located is Houston County,
I Georgia, but the privilege is de
' sired of establishing branch of
i fices and places of business both
within and without the State of
| Georgia.
8.
The name and Post Office ad
-1 dress of each of the applicants for
charter are as follows;
Julius Marx, Warner Robins,
Georgia; Mary Anna Marx, War-1
ner Robins, Georgia; William Wis
se, Warner Robins, Georgia.
9.
Petitioners further desire that
by-laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the common stock
holders, and such by-laws shall
provide for the officers of the
corporation, the manner of their
' selection, and such other rules
Sights And Scenes !n Our America
>■«~
It’s like a page from the distant past when the Mattatuck Drum Band
of Waterbury, Connecticut steps smartly around the Village Green
At Old Sturbridge Village, New England’s center of living history, at
the annual Muster Day in June. The Band composed of amateur
musicians, play Revolutionary war tunes as ‘Zipp Coon,’ ‘Old
Dan Tucker’ and ‘-ue Road To Boston’ in the old measured cadence
of 90 beats to a minute in contrast to modern military musical or
ganizations which march to the cadence of 125 beats a minute.
i
j
appropriate to by-laws which have
as their purpose the control and
management of the corporation,
including provisions whereby the
by-laws may be amended.
10.
Your petitioners herewith exhi
bit a certificate of the Secretary
of the State of Georgia as re
quired by Section 22-1803, Geor
gia Code Annotated.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
I and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges, and im
munities herein set forth, and such
additional rights, powers and pri
vileges as may be necessary, pro
per or incident to the conduct of
the business aforesaid, and as may
be inherent in or allowed to like
corporations under the laws of
the State of Georgia as they now
exist or may hereafter exist.
WISSE & SPENCER
Attorneys for Applicants
State of Georgia
Houston County Superior Court
The foregoing petition of Ju
lius Marx, Mary Anna Marx and
William Wisse, to be incorpora
ted under the name of “MARX
PAINT COMPANY,” has been du-
J ly presented to me, and read and
considered; and it appearing that
said petition is within the purview
and intention of the laws of this
State applicable thereto; and it
I further appearing that all of said
I laws have been fully complied
I with; |
IT IS THEREUPON CONSID- 1
ERED AND ADJUDGED that said
petition be and the same is here
by granted; and petitioners, their
associates, successors and assigns,
are hereby incorporated and made |
a body politic under the name and 5
style of “MARX PAINT COM-|
PANY” for and during the period j
of 35 years, with the privilege of!
renewal at the expiration of that!
time, and with all the rights, pow- ■
ers, privileges and immunities !
mentioned in said application, and
with such additional rights, pow-1
ers, privileges and immunities as 1
are provided by the laws of Geor- {
gia as they now exist or may here- j
after exist.
This the Bth day of April, 1959.
A. M. ANDERSON, Judge,
Superior Court Houston Co.
Filed in office, April 8, 1959
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk
I
SALE OF LAND
Georgia, Houston County
WHEREAS, heretofore on Jan
i uary 15, 1957, Homer J. Walker,
Jr. did execute to the Citizens
1 State Bank in Warner Robins, 1
Georgia a certain security deed on
1 the following property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Land Lot No. I
174 in the Fifth Land District of
Houston County, Georgia, describ
ed as follows:
Beginning at the northeasterly
corner of Land Lot No. 174 in said
Fifth Land District of Houston
County, Georgia, and thence run
ning in a westerly direction along
the northerly land line of said land
lot to the northwesterly corner
thereof and thence running in a
southerly direction along the wes-;
terly land lot line of said Land !
Lot No. 174 for a distance of 993.7
feet and thence running in an eas-!
terly direction a distance of 2918.8
feet to the easterly lot line of said
land lot and to a point 980.2 feet
southerly of the northeasterly cor
ner of said land lot and thence
running in a northerly directionl
along the easterly line of said land'
lot for a distance of 980.2 feet to
point of beginning.
Excluded from the above des- 1
cription are the following parcels
of land which were not included in
the original security deed or
which have been conveyed and
j quit-claimed by the Citizens State
Bank, to-wit:
1. That parcel of property loca
-1 ted in the northwesterly corner of
land lot 174 containing 2.91 acres
deeded to Carolina Life Insurance
Company on June 29, 1955.
2. That 25.13 acre tract located
in the northeasterly portion of the
above described property which
was conveyed by Homer J. Walk
er, Jr. to D. L. Fountain, Albert
Hudson and R. Herman Watson on
May 10, 1955.
3. Also that portion of property
which was conveyed to the Four-
Square Gospel Church as shown
on plat of survey being recorded
in Map Book 5, page 141, Clerk’s
Office, Houston Superior Court,
and also those tracts or parcels of
land known and designated as Par
cel 1, Parcel 2, Parcel 3, Parcel 4,
Parcel 5, Parcel A, Parcel B and
Parcel C; said parcels being fully
shown on plat of survey prepared
by Theodore W. Waddle dated Oc
tober 28, 1958 which has been
recorded in Plat Book 5, page
141, Clerk’s Office, Houston Super
ior Court
The said security deed was giv
en initially to secure a promissory
note of even date therewith which
was in the amount of $10,000.00
which was due and payable ninety
(90) days from the date thereof
with interest due at the rate of
8 per cent per annum after ma
turity and additional loans have
been made pursuant to an open
end mortgage clause contained in
the aforementioned deed to secure
debt; and said subsequent notes
being issued are now in default
and the Citizens State Bank has
declared all sums due and payable
thereunder. Attorney’s fees in the
amount of 15 per cent have also
accrued pursuant to the provisions
of Code Section 20-506 of the laws
of the State of Georgia.
WHEREAS, the aforementioned
I notes have become in default as
i to principal, interest and accrual
of Attorney's fees, and the under
signed elects that the entire
amounts of the notes, principal,
interest and Attorney’s fees, have
| become due and payable at once.
NOW THEREFORE, according
1 to the original terms of said se
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J. P. RISHER, GA 9-2023
FOR SALE
I
<3 acres on Centerville Road. About 140 good variety pecan
trees 24 old and in good condition. Natural gas, school
bus route, mail and telephone available. About 35 acres open
other than pecan grove. Running water on back of land.
9' 2 acres on U. S. 41, about miles of town, plenty of running
water.
5.12 acres facing U. S. 41, nice building lot.
Approximately 30 acres about 200 yards off U. S. 41, not a waste
foot and practically level. Good land.
AT KATHLEEN, GEORGIA
Two tracts of approximately 15 and 11 acres each. Will divide to
suit purchaser or can increase up to 100 acres. This is in the
heart of Kathleen and has a long road frontage. Signs on
property.
W. C. JONES
BROKER, PERRY, GA.
curity deed, and the laws in
cases made and provided n, SUcl >
dersigned will expose for Ul >-
the highest and best bidder®, I'* 1 '*
cash the above described 1 ° r
ty, after proper advertisemem Per
the first Tuesday in Mavl’n 0 ®
said date being the sth' do l9o9 ’
May, 1959, between the legal of
of sale before the courthou ‘ H ° Ufs
of Houston County, Georg a
proceeds from said sale willT
used and applied as provided S
said deed to secure debt ana a
der terms of law. and Ul >-
This the Bth day of April iqs 0
CITIZENS STATE BANK 9 '
Warner Robins, Georgia
Wisse & Spencer
Attorneys at Law
4tp ’ 4-9.
ORDINARY’S CITATION
Georgia, Houston County
WHEREAS, Ethell Duk»
man, Administratrix of Estate
Edgar E. Bateman, Sr., has apply
for Letters of Dismission fro,?
said administration; this is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
administratrix should not be dk
charged from her administration
and receive Letters of Dismission
at the May term, 1959, of the
Court of Ordinary. De
This April 7, 1959.
JOHN L. HODGES, Ordinary
Houston County, Georgia
4tc. 4-9,
WHIPPLE REWARDED
Wendell K. Whipple, of Perry,
has been named to membership
in the President’s Club of thi
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Company. The award is made ia
recognition of outstanding service
to clients in 1958. Mr. Whipple is
associated with the P, L. Bealy
Smith agency, Atlanta.
Approximately three-fourths of
the Georgia families own sewing
machines, says Miss Avola White
sell, clothing specialist, Agricul
tural Extension Service.
MUSE THEATRE
PHONE GA 9-2842
Elton McLean, Mgr.
Fri. and Sat., April 10-11
“Wells Fargo”
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Sunday Only, April 12
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Note: Open Friday at 6:45 Show
starts at 7, runs continuous.
This schedule will prevail until
further notice.
Saturday open 1 runs continuous.
Sunday open 3 and 9.