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Articles for Sale
FARM FOR SALE: 17 Acre-
Country Beautiful Stone Home
Plantation. Modern built by a
wealthy man furnished. $40,000
value. Going for a song . . . won’t
last long. Call Allen P. Whipple,
Realtor, GA 9-1752 day or nieht, or
Howard B. Montgomery, WA 2-
5981, Warner Robins, Ga. WHIP
PLE REALTY AND INSURANCE
CO., Realtors, Perry and Warner
Robins, Ga. Itc. 6-16.
FOR SALE: 3 tenant houses.
Good lumber. Charlie Harper, GA
9-2692. tfc 6-16
FOR SALE: Gibson 16,300 BTU
Air Conditioner. Will cool small
house. Used less than two months.
$250.00 cash. Call GA 91851.
tfc. 6-16.
AGED COUNTRY HAMS, 13 18
lbs. average, 90c per pound. War
ren B. Hodge, Phone GA 9-1871
(after 8 p. m.), Unadilla 3111,
other hours. 2tc. 6-16.
FOR SALE: 16-ft. Redfish boat,
Mark 75 Mercury Motor and Gate
way Trailer, 1958 model. Call GA
92922 in day or GA 9-1316 night.
tfc. 6-9.
FOR SALE: 1 Case 12-ft. pull
type combine. Stewart Richardson.
GA 9 2796. tfc. 5-5.
MOJAC EXOTIC FISH AND
PETS: All kinds of tropical fish
and birds and supplies. 211 South
Davis Drive, Warner Robins.
Phone WAlker 3-1993. 3tp. 6-2.
FOR SALE: Six foot Massey-
Harris Combine with Wisconsin
engine. Ready for use. Call Law
rence Hunt at GA 9-1020.
tfc 5-12
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom brick ve
neer home almost new, large pine
paneled kitchen-den combination
with raised hearth woodburning
fireplace, large screened porch,
carport, utility room. Top location
on large corner lot. Owner-occu
pant. 1307 Cater Circle.
4tp. 6-9.
SEED CORN: Dixie 18 certified
seed corn for sale. Wholesale and
retail. John W. Howard, Fort Val
ley, Ga. Phone TAylor 5-2205.
tfc. 3-24.
FOR SALE; Farmall M tractor.
Ed Warren, phone GA 9-1047.
tfc. 3-3.
BRUSHES: Ox hair, camel hair
and red sable brushes all sizes for
signwriters, artists, painters, hob
byists, school and industry. Hous
ton Home Journal.
FOR SALE: Set of books on how
to electroplate baby shoes, insects,
leaves, souvenirs, almost anything.
sls. Call GA 9-1277. Mrs. Owen.
Up. 6-16. ,
CHAIRS: How about that secre- i
tarial chair you’ve always wanted? ,
Or that nice looking side chair for '
your office? We’re dealers for the
famous COSCO chairs and have ;
them on display. Home Journal, i
1010 Carroll St. tfc. .
FOR SALE: Barbed wire, fence ■
wire, 832, 939, 1240, 1346; 5 V j
crimp galvanized roofing, thick
butt shingles, roll roofing, pulp
wood saws, electrical appliances. <
C. & W. HARDWARE CO. Hawk- ,
insville, Ga. Phone TW 3-7271 i
tfc 2 17
Would you like
to re-do a
beautiful old
hornet
If so, 1 have a special place
you’ll be interested in.
• Located in an ideal sec
tion.
o Tremendous size home
site.
• Reasonable.
CALL OR SEE
ALLEN P. WHIPPLE
Realtor and Insurance
GA 9-1752 (day and night)
Home Office
1010 Ball St.
Perry, Ga.
Branch Office "
313 Davis Dr.
Warner Robins, Ga. |
1
A Complete Realty Service
SALES MANAGEMENT LOANS
LEONARD REALTY CO., Realtors
Carroll Street GA 9-1366 Perry, Ga.
FOR SALE: Plumbing Supplies
A-l lavatories, bath tubs, com
modes, sinks, cast iron soil pipe
and fittings; black and galvanized
pipe; V4-lnch through 4 inches. See
us for your plumbing needs. C. &
W. HARDWARE CO., Hawkins
vllle, Ga. Phone TW 3 7271.
tfc 2-17
. FOR SALE POSTED AND NO
. DUMPING SIGNS, 10c each. Hous
■ ton Home Journal, phone GA 9-
I 1823.
STENCILS; Sizes from one Inch
: to six inches. Especially helpful in
making posters and signs. Houston
Home Journal. tfc. 3-6.
i ,
Services
FIRST TIME IN PERRY, GA.,
because of population increase, I
am happy to announce that I can
now make 20-year loans on a con
ventional basis to clients for
SIO,OOO to $12,500.00. The advan
tages arc rcasonalc interest, no
loan discount fee, closing loans
within 2 weeks, and minimum clo
sing charges. For details, see
WHIPPLE REALTY AND INSUR
ANCE CO., Realtors, 1010 Ball St.,
Perry, Ga. Itc. 6-16. j
I>lasterlpa TCHING AND
TILE WORK neatly done at rea
sonable rates. Small jobs our spe
cialty. Call GA 9-1905. Itc.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
CO. Representative John R.
Phelps in Perry on Tuesdays for
free demonstration, new or used
models or repair on your present
machine. Write or call Singer
Sewing Machine Co., 1819 Wil
liams Plaza Shopping Center,
Warner Robins, Phone WA
2 8611. tfc 5-12
TARPS MADE ANY SIZE, boat
covers 100. Tharpe Salvage Co., El
berta, Ga. Phone WAlker 3-4091.
tfc. 5-5.
LANDRACE BREEDING STOCK:
State certified Brucellosis free
herd. Service age boars—unrelated
gilts. Use the slate Barrow Show
carcass winning type. Jimmie L.
Willis, Rt. 1, Bonaire. Phone Per
ry, GA 9 2648. tfc. 3-17.
HAULING: Sand, gravel~ fill
dirt. Call L. M. Hartley at GA 9-
1842. tfc. 2-25.
WANT TO SAVE on your com
mercial property, home property,
life insurance and auto insurance?
If so, call Alien P. Whipple, Real
tor and Insurance. Whipple Realty
and Insurance Co.. Agent for THE
GENERAL OF AMERICA, over a
263 million dollar stock company.
GA 9-1752 day or nite. “Your In
surance Business is Wanted and
Appreciated.” tfc. 5-19.
ZELLNER LANDSCAPING and
gardening service. Complete lawn
service. Seeding, sprigging and j
mowing. Phone GA 9-1939.
tfc. 6-2.
EXPERT ALTERATIONS, la
dies’ and Men’s clothing, prompt]
service, reasonable rates. Perry !
Thrift Shop, 744 Main St. Ph. GA
9-1055. tfc. 10-29.
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.: “Be Wise and vulcanize”
your tractor tires now. Guaran
teed prompt and courteous ser
vice. Any size tire. 908 Jernigan
St., phone GA 9-1818. tfc. 9-24.
BULLDOZER WORK WANT
ED; We do earth moving of all
kinds, fish pond building, land
clearing, lot grading, etc. Call
Hardy-Stone Construction Co., GA
9-1933 or GA 9-2236, 1436 Hous
ton Lake Dr., Perry, Ga. tfc. 7-16.
TV AND RADIO SERVICE: On
all makes of TV and radio we of
fer prompt and efficient service.
Also Hi-Fi repairs. Call GA 9-2306,
Lawhorn TV Service, 740 Main St.,
Perry. tfc, 7-16.
BULLDOZER WORK of all
types. Best possible work pro
mised. Free estimates given any
j where in this area. Call or see
M. C. (Monk) Jacobs, GA 91752,
day or night, or come by my
house between Houston Lake
and Perry. tfc 5-19
SMALL HOME REPAIRS on
windows, doors, porches, etc., at
reasonable rates. Also painting of
porches, kitchens, bathrooms. Call
GA 9-1670, Perry.
For Rent
FOR RENT: American Legion
Hall, air conditioned. Commercial
or private with or without use of
kitchen. Phone GA 9-2600 or GA
9-2089. tfc. 6-9.
FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished
1 apartment at Lake Joy. $35 a
I month. Call GA 9-1387, Perry.
| 2tc. 6-9.
I I FOR RENT: 2-bedroom house.
. j Call Tolleson Realty Co. GA 9-
. 12334.
’ I FOR RENT: Old Post Office
. j building. Call E. M. Beckham at
' GA 9-2005. tfc. 5-26.
1 FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart
ment, 4 rooms and bath. Call W.
E. Beckham, GA 9-1022, Perry.
tfc 4-28.
1 ROOMS FOR RENT: Rent by the
1 week or the month. 1201 Charles
| Ave. tfc 5-12.
FOR RENT; Air conditioned of
fice 1132 Macon St. 16x16, rest
room. Plenty parking space. No
utilities except water furnished.
$25 month. See Harry F. Griggs.
tfc. 5-19.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT:
Rent payable in advance, $7 per
month, $2 per week. Houston Home
Journal.
Wanted
WANTED: Secretary part time.
Typing and shorthand or speed
writing required . . . Probably will
work into full time work. Write
P. O. Drawer M-l, Houston Home
Journal. 2tc. 6-9.
Business
Opporlunilies
AVON ON TV
TV ADVERTISING rings the
bell and helps you to sell Avon.
Opportunity to earn S4O-SSO a
week. For personal interview,
write or call Mrs. While Boles,
3061 Houston Ave., Macon, phone
SHerwood 2-8793. Itc. 6-16.
Regional distributor offers profit
opportunity for local individual or
business firm interested in power
boats. Exclusive dealership will be
offered to only one. May be opera
ted as additional line to present
business. Those interested write
Odom Sales Co., Taylor St.,
Barnesville, Ga. Itc. 6-16.
Lost and Found
FOUND; Set of keys with name
of George F. Fried, Elizabeth, N.
J., on them. Owner can have by
paying for this ad. Itc.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Houston County
To the Superior Court of Hous-
I ton County:
The petition of Albert G. Bivins,
whose address is 106 Wallace
Drive, Warner Robins, Georgia;
H. A. Aultman, whose address is
Perry, Georgia; and R. Avon
Buice, whose address is Peyy,
Georgia, hereinafter called peti
tioners, respectfully shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for them-,
selves, their associates and sue-1
cessors to be incorporated under
| the name of “Bivins Wrecking
Corporation”.
2.
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
3.
The general nature of the busi
ness or businesses to be transacted
is as follows:
a. The operation of house and
building wrecking business, which
shall include, but shall not be limi
ted to: house moving: the tearing
down or wrecking of houses, or
parts of houses and buildings, or
parts of buildings: and the remo
val of materials, debris, and scrap
materials of houses and buildings,
for hire.
b. To own, buy, sell, barter, ex
change, improve, lease, rent, and
hold real estate and personal pro
perty.
c. To construct, build, own, buy
and sell houses, particularly under
the Federal Housing Administra
tion Plan.
d. To own, buy, sell, barter, ex
change, and hold government sur-l
plus, or used personal property of
all kinds.
e. To act as agent and broker
for other persons; to enter into
contracts and co-partnerships with
individuals and corporations; to
subscribe for, purchase, own, hold,
sell and dispose of stocks and
bonds or other obligations of other j
corporations and associations; to
lend money at legal rates of inter- !
est; to borrow money, and to make
mortgages, security deeds and I
notes; to acquire, own, buy, and
sell its own stock; to guarantee,
become surety upon or endorse
the contracts or obligations of any I
other corporations, firm, associa
tion or individual, whether the ’
corporation has any direct inter
est in the subject matter of the
contract or not, and also to make
any purely accomodation guaranty,
endorsement or contract of surety.
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 the pow
ers enumerated in Sections 22-
1827 and 22-1828, Georgia Code
Annotated, and such powers as I
may be hereafter given by law. I
5.
The maximum number of shares
of stock shall be Five Hundred
(500) of the par value of One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00), per
share, all of which shall be com
| mon stock. However, the amount
of capital with which the corpora
tion shall begin business shall be
not less than Fifteen Thousand
Dollars, ($15,000.00). The corpor
ation shall be authorized to issue
additional shares up to the maxi
mum sum above staled, and there
i after, from time to time, but with
i in the limitations set forth in sec
tion 22-1854, Georgia Code Anno
tated, to reduce the amount of
capital outstanding.
6.
The time for which the corpora
tion is to have existence is 35
years, with the privilege of re
newal of the charter, from time to
time, upon the expiration of said
periods of thirty-five years.
7.
The County in which the princi
pal office of the corporation is to
be located is Houston County,
Georgia, but the privilege is de
sired of establishing branch of
fices and places of business both
within and without the State of
Georgia.
8.
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 cor
poration, the manner of their se
lection, and such other rules ap
propriate to by-laws which have
as their purpose the control and
management of the corporation,
including provisions whereby the
by-laws may be amended.
9.
Petitioners herewith exhibit a
certificate of the Secretary of
the State of Georgia as required
by Section 22-1803, Georgia Code
Annotated.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges, and im
munities herein set forth, and
such additional rights, powers, and
privileges as may be necessary,
proper 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.
NUNN, AULTMAN &
HULBERT
Attorneys for Applicants
ORDER
The foregoing petition of Albert
G. Bivins, H. A. Aultman and R.
Avon Buice, to be incorporated
under the name of “Bivins Wreck
ing Corporation,” has been duly
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
further appearing that all of said
laws have been fully complied
with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSID
ERED, ORDERED AND ADJUD
GED that said petition be and the
same is hereby granted; and peti
tioners, their associates, succes
sors and assigns, are hereby incor-
I porated and made a body politic
I under the name and style of “Biv
ins Wrecking Corporation” for
1 and during the period of 35 years,
1 with the privilege of renewal at
the expiration of that time, and
with all the rights, powers, privi
leges and immunities mentioned
in said application, and with such
additional rights, powers, privi
leges and immunities as are pro
vided by the laws of Georgia, as
they now exist, or may hereafter;
exist.
This the 30th day of May, 1960.
A. M. ANDERSON,
Judge, H. S. C. M. C.
Filed in office May 31, 1960. i
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk
4tp. 6-2.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Houston County;
To the Superior Court of said
County and to the Judges thereof:
The petition of Cleveland Hyatt,
John W. Johnson, Milton Grace,
Jr., Clarence C. McGlone, Charlie
L. Williams, James F. Heath, John
O. Watson, Jr., Henry F. Harrison,
George F. Calver, Peter W.
; Branch, each of whose post of
fice address is Warner Robins,
Georgia, and James A. Todd,
whose post office address is RFD,
| Byron, Georgia, respectfully
shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for them
selves and their associates and
the present members of Saga Club
to be incorporated for a period of
thirty-five (35) years with the pri
[ vilege of renewals under the
name and style of “Saga Club,
Inc.”
2.
The principal office of such cor
poration shall be in Warner Ro
bins, Houston County, Georgia, but
i petitioners desire the right to
maintain branch offices elsewhere
both within and without the State |
of Georgia.
3.
The general nature of the busi
ness to be carried on by such cor
poration and the general objects
and purposes for which it is form
ed are as follows:
(a) The fostering of the spirit
of good fellowship and friendship j
among its members.
(b) The purchasing, selling,
leasing, holding and improving re
creation facilities for the use, ben
efit and enjoyment of the mem
bers of the corproation, their fam
ilies and guests, Including but not
. limited to a club house or cottage
i at Houston Lake in Houston Coun-
! Soil Conservation
Houston
I BY JA CK MILLER
> Hot and dry .. . poor growing
I I weather for the crops, pasture and
I feed crops, lawns, flowers, newly
set shrubbery and what have you
, . . . . but fine for digging ditches
, and draining those wet areas
- around the farm.
District Cooperator W. W. Gray
1 and Son have just finished con
■ structing some 6,300 linear feet
of trapezoidal ditches on their
; farm north of Perry on the Hous
l ton Lake road. The ditches will
: make possible the utilization of
1 land that was too wet for the
production of crops and will pro
perly drain adjacent land that was
, difficult to cultivate due to the
poor drainage of this land. The
, ditches were constructed by one of
1 our local farm contractors, using
! ty, Georgia, with boat dock, boats,
: swimming, fishing and hunting
1 equipment and facilities,
i (c) The receiving of gifts, dona
tions, devices, legacies and be
■ quests of all kinds from any per
i son, persons, firm or corporations
s for the purpose of carrying into
. effect the general objects and
purposes of the corporation.
4.
Said corporation does not con
template pecuniary gain or bene
fit to the individual members
thereof but is organized for so
cial and recreational purposes.
There shall be no capital stock.
The membership shall consist of
the present members of the Saga
Club, but the eligibility of appli
cants for membership hereafter
and the rights, privileges, and
obligations of the members shall
be governed by the by-laws of the
corporation. The members shall
not be liable for any of the cor
porate debts.
5.
Petitioners desire that said cor
poration shall have all the rights,
powers, privileges and immunities
which are now or may hereafter
be conferred upon corporations by
the law of Georgia, and including
particularly the power required to
do any and all things necessary,
incidental or proper to conduct
said corporation and to accomplish
each and every purpose and bene
fit set forth in this petition.
6.
Said corporation shall be non
political and shall not be used to
disseminate propaganda and shall
not attempt to influence legisla
tion of any nature.
7.
The management of the corpor
ation shall be vested in a Board of
not less than three Directors. The
number of Directors and the me
thod of their selection shall be
governed by the by-laws of the
corporation.
8.
No part of the property of said
corporation and no part of its net
earnings, if any, shall ever at any
time inure to the benefit of any
private individual or member.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and with the powers, privileges
and limitations aforesaid.
I NUNN, AULTMAN &
HULBERT
Petitioners’ Attorneys
Nunn, Aultman & Hulbert
1 Attorneys at Law
Perry, Georgia
THE FOREGOING PETITION to
be incorporated as a non-profit
corporation under the name and
style of “Saga Club, Inc.” for a
period of thirty-five (35) years
presented, read and considered. It
appearing that the applicants are
entitled to make this application
and that the petition is legitimate
ly within the purview and inten
tion of the laws of Georgia and
that all of said laws have been
complied with;
It is ordered and adjudged that
the prayers of the petition be and
the same are hereby granted and
the applicants, their associates,
successors and the present mem
bers of Saga Club are hereby in
corporated and made a body cor
porate under the name and style
of “Saga Club, Inc.” for a period
of thirty-five (35) years, and said
corporation is hereby vested with
j a corporate charter embracing all
| rights, powers, privileges and im
| munities prayed for and enumer
| ated in the petition, together with
all rights, powers, privileges, and
immunities that can legally be
possessed and enjoyed by such a
j corporation created by a Superior
1 Court under the laws of Georgia.
, Granted this 30th day of May,
1960.
A. M. ANDERSON, Judge
Houston Superior Court
Filed in office this 31st day of
May, 1960.
TOMMIE S. HUNT,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Houston County, Georgia
4tp. 6-2.
I
i heavy equipment.
C. M. Leggitt of Unadilla was
recently assisted in the construc
; tion of a 430 foot V-type ditch on
his farm southwest of Henderson.
The wet area was water-logging
adjacent cropland. Now the entire
area will be cultivated eleminating
a poor landuse problem.
District Cooperator G. W. Hicks
Jr. was assisted a short time ago
in constructing a 500 foot V-type
ditch on his farm south of Perry.
The ditch serves the dual purpose
of drying out a troublesome wet
area and providing an outlet for
his newly constructed terrace sys
tem.
District Cooperator Richard Tal
ton of the Kathleen community be
! gan construction of some 2,370
1 linear feet of trapezoidal ditches
r on his farm west of Kathleen this
i week. A local farm contractor will
i cut the ditches using heavy equip
i ment.
New Wheat Farms
Can Get Allotment
Farmers who are not eligible for
[ an old wheat farm acreage allot
; ment, but who intend to seed
, wheat for harvest as grain for
. 1961, may make written applica
. tion for a “New” wheat farm acre
, age allotment according to J. G.
. Bradley, manager of the Houston
; ASC Office.
r The application for a 1961 new
wheat farm acreage allotment
must be submitted by the produ
; cer to the county office by June
' 30, 1960. The ASC County Com
. mittee will review each applica
tion and recommend an acreage
allotment.
The State ASC Committee will
review each application and set up
an allotment based on the county
committee’s recommendation.
The 15.0 acre provision is still
in effect for the 1961-crop of
wheat. By this we mean that any
farm with a wheat acreage allot
ment of less than 15.0 acres, or no
allotment at all, may harvest for
grain as much as 15.0 acres with
out penalty. Such wheat, however,
is not eligible for price support.
Kezar Completes
4 Years in Navy
Charles Kezar, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis Kezar of Elko, has
completed four years in the U. S.
Navy and received his honorable
discharge.
Mr. Kezar and his wife are liv
ing at Hawkinsville.
He was discharged as a guided
missle man third class and served
last aboard the aircraft carrier,
the Independence.
—
School Band to Go
Camp During August
The Perry High School March
ing Band will go to band camp on
August 15 at “Epworth-By-the-
Sea”, St. Simons.
Approximately 40 students in
cluding four adults will attend
camp this summer.
Miss Raleigh McCroskey spent
Monday in Atlanta.
LEGAL NOTICE
At the regular meeting of Mayor
and Council June 7, 1960, it was
agreed that all property owners
on recently paved streets may pay
I for the paving at 50c per foot un
til September 1, 1960. Unpaid pav
ing was scheduled to be added to
the taxes at the cost of paving
with one-half on 1960 and one-half
on 1961 taxes. Since the paving
was not completed in due time—
it will be payable at 50c per foot
until September 1, 1960. All un
paid paving will be added one-half
to 1961 and one-half to 1962 taxes.
Streets affected by this paving are
as follows:
Eleanor Circle on Duncan Ave
nue, Godfrey Place from Duncan
Ave. to Baker St., Elizabeth from
Godfrey Place to Forrest Ave.,
Forrest Ave. beginning at Eliza
beth St. to U. S. 341 South, Nance
lon to Moreland, Moreland from
Nancelon to Baker St., Moreland
Moreland from Baker St. to Eliza
beth St., Baker from Moreland to
Cooper, Cooper to East Tolleson,
E. Tolleson from intersection of
Bond St. to Logue St., Forrest
Hill Rd. from Hillcrest Ave. to
Forrest Hill Dr., Forrest Hill Rd.
from Clinchfield Circle to U. S.
341 S., Duncan Avenue from God
frey to Forrest Avenue.
CITY OF PERRY
2tc. 6-16.
MALE HELP WANTED
Insurance agent to represent Family Fund
Life Insurance Co.
Contact Gardner Watson Funeral Home
or Otis L. Baker, 604 Woodland Drive.
Ages 25-50. Starting salary S7O a week, plus retirement benet^
I Personal Mention
and children of
weekend with his parent “ e
Mrs. F. M. Greene £ ’
• * *
I Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hardv anH
children and Mr. and Mrs, Powp „
Lawson and family spent t?
weekend in Colbert, Ga anH th f
tended the wedding of their niece
Miss Gloria Poterfield, to Ja2
Lacy of Sandersville. Ma ®
Charles Hardy served as ringbeaV
' “ and little Miss Lyn Lawson Z
: flower girl in the wedding.
* * ♦
i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nackivell j r
, and family of Elkhart, Ind „
! nve d Tuesday for a visit with the
, Martin Austins. Mr. and Mrs. Nac
i kivell are the godparents of the
: Austin twins, Georgette and Lvn
■ ette. yn ‘
* * ♦
Karen Whitworth of Henderson
is spending this week in Cochran
. with her aunt, Mrs. L. N. Harris
l and family. ns
. ♦ ♦ ♦
i Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lee had as
[ their guests last week, Mr. and
■ Mrs. Walter H. Stembridge and
children, Susan, Carol and Waller
Jr. of Valdosta and Mr. and Mrs
Billy Crews and sons, David and
Stephen of Lake Wales, Fla. They
all attended the Stembridge fam
ily reunion in Macon Sunday.
* * *
[ Mr. and Mrs. Price Satterfield
. went to Albany last week to meet
their daughter, Mrs. Max Miller,
and family. The Miller children!
Susan and Paul, returned home
• with their grandparents. Mr. and
1 Mrs. Miller remained in Albany
for a visit with his parents and
! will come to Perry this week.
• While here they will visit relatives
' in Dahlonega and will spend a few
! days in Virginia returning here
for a longer visit with the Satter
fields.
1 * * ♦
Miss Marian Brooks of Lexing
ton was the weekend guest of her
| aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Smith.
* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Stucky and
children, Beverly, Carlan and By
ron, of Columbus spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Nonie
| Stembridge, and attended the
Stembridge family reunion in Ma
con Sunday.
1 * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mims and
children, Joye, David, Ben and
Bob, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Chappell and daugh
ter, Andrea of Dalton were the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie Andrew. Mrs. Mims and
children and Mrs. Chappell and
: Andrea remained for a longer vi
sit with their parents. Mr. Chap
pell is attending summer school at
Peabody College in Nashville,
Tenn.
♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franc of
Miami, Fla., will arrive Friday for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Austin and family.
MUSE THEATRE
PERRY, GEORGIA
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June 17-18-19
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