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Houses For Sale
FOR SALE: Lovely 3 bedroom
brick veneer home as featured in
recent issue of McCall’s Magazine.
House has den, built in garage
and large storage room. Plenty of
shade trees and grass in yard. Lo
cation—Godfrey Place. For more
information call 429-1369.
tfc. 9-21.1
LOANS: 25-year conventional
loans. Low 544% interest. 2 weeks
to close. No FHA or Red Tape in
volved. Allen P. Whipple, Realtor,
Whipple Realty and Insurance Co,
Pern-, Ga. tfc. 7-8.
HOMES AND ACREAGES of all
types and price ranges. I’ll show
you day or night. Call 429-1752
(day or night). Office across from
courthouse and home on Ever
green St., Perry. Allen P. Whipple,
Realtor. tfc 7-6.
Articles lor Sale
FOR SALE: Upright piano in
good condition. Recently tuned.
Call 429-2146. Itc. 10-5.
FOR SALE: 1956 Custom-Line 4-
door Fordomatic. Low mileage.
Call 429-1000. tfc. 10-5.
FOR SALE: 1959 Magnolia house
trailer. Three bedrooms, IVfc baths.
10 feet wide by 54 feet long. Un
usually nice condition. Leonard
Realty Co. Perry, Ga. 429-1366.
tfc. 8 24.
ALLEN WHIPPLE SAYS: II
House Hunting? I
Let me help you! I '
Call 429-1752 I
I have a great variety of I
[ home listings . . . one is I
just the right style, in the I 1
right area, at the right I 1
price—for you! I
I promise to give you the I
professional service you 1
want. I
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1010 BALL ST. PERRY. GA. I 1
BETTER THAN HliW
THE BEAUTIFUL HOME OF
AIR. AND MRS. CLEVE JOHNSON
1404 CATER CIRCLE
2800 square feet of well-planned convenience situated in center
of large 200x200 lot with lovely landscaped yard
?U?i r !fcu f 3u ees T An E *»*blished Lawn -300 or more
P eces of Shrubbery— Many Extras You Must See to Appreciate
Never again will you find so much house
for only $22,500
W FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 429-1752
wfcrnnr?
SCRATCH PADS: Assorted sizes
and colors, 35c per lb. Houston
Home Journal, 1010 Carroll St.,
429-1823.
CHURCH BULLETIN STEN
CILS: $3.60 per quire or 15c each.
Houston Home Journal, 1010 Car
roll St., Perry.
1 FOR SALE: Plumbing Supplies
A-l lavatories, hath tubs, com
modes, sinks, cast iron soil pipe
and fittings; black and galvanized
pipe; Vi-inch through 4 inches. Sec
us for your plumbing needs. C. &
W. HARDWARE CO., Hawkins
ville, Ga. Phone TW 3-7271.
tfc 2-17
PIPE CLEANERS: Pkgs. of 100
in 12” lengths in assorted colors
and in solid green, 75c pkg. Hous
ton Home Journal, 1010 Carroll
St. _
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: Barbed wire, fence
wire, 832, 939, 1240, 1346; 5 V
I crimp galvanized roofing, thick
1 butt shingles, roll roofing, pulp
wood saws, electrical appliances.
C. & W. HARDWARE CO. Hawk
insville, Ga. Phone TW 3-7271
tfc 2 17
FOR SALE: POSTED AND NO
DUMPING SIGNS, 10c each. Hous
ton Home Journal, phone 429-1823.
Services
WILL KEEP CHILDREN for
working mothers during daytime.
Call Mrs. Terry Kemp, Phone 429-
2452, 3tc. 10-5.
SINGER REPRESENTATIVE
in Perry each Tuesday. New and
used machines from $19.95 up.
Repairs on all makes machines.
Come by or write Wynn Five and
Ten Cent Store. tfc 8-3
COMPLETE BATH OUTFITS:
New and used. Slightly damaged.
Bargains. Tharpe Salvage Com-
HOMES FOR SALE
in Perry
Clearview Spacious 3 BR ]
home. 5 years old. Air condi
tioned. 2 fireplaces 2 tiled
baths. Attractive kitchen with
dishwasher. Lot of home for
the price. '
Lawson—Beautiful 3BR home, j
Top location—close to school.
Many added attractions are: I
den, built-in oven and surface
unit, large screened patio, air- a
conditioner. Many plantings of t
Camellias, etc. c
Lawson—Attractive 3 BR home.
Paneled living room with fire
place den. 2 baths. Insulated t
and attic fan. Beautifully land- I
scaped.
For information see—
Leonard Realty Co.
Perry, Ga. Ph. 429-1366
i pany, Elberta, Ga. Phone WA
i 3-4091. tfc 8-10
’ PHOTOSTATS MADE immedi
ately. Allen Whipple, Whipple
. Realty & Ins. Co., 1010 Ball St,
429-1752, Perry, Ga. tfc 7-13
EXPERT ALTERATIONS: La
dies and men’s clothing. Prompt
service, reasonable rates. Perry
Thrift Shop, 744 Main Street,
Phone 429-1055. tfc 5-25
EARTH MOVING, fish pond
i building, land clearing, road build
; ing. Hardy-Stone Construction Co.,
phone 429-1933 or 429-2236, Perry.
tfc 12-1
WASHERETTE: Located 1208
i Swift St. in alley. vYashing 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
429-1252, Perry. tfc 1-29
HAULING? SandT^gravel, fill I
dirt. Call L. M. Hartley at 429-
1842. tfc. 2-25.
For Rent
FOR RENT; Three room unfur
nished apartment, private bath,
front and back entrances. Located
on Tucker Ave. Mrs. Charles H.
Tucker, phone 429-2347. Itc. 10-5.
FOR RENT: 4 room house for
colored family in Oldfield section.
Call 429-1168. tfc. 10-5. i
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home lo- 1
cated at 1205 Gilmer St, near!
grammar school. Call 429-2088 in 1
day and 429-1744 night. tfc. 10-5.
■ FOR RENT: Four room house
on Riley Ave. Call 429-1876 after
5 p. m. tfc. 10-5.
FOR RENT; Desirable furnish
ed apartment 1 block from town.
Water furnished. S4B per month.
Call 429-1168. tfc. 9-28.
FOR RENT: 4-bedroom, modern
home. Good location. Large porch.
SBO a month. William E. Suber,
1430 Elizabeth, phone 429-1801,
Perry. 2tc. 10-5.
FOR RENT: 2 Unfurnished
apartments at Lake Joy. $35 each.
Call 429-1387. tfc. 9-28.
FOR RENT: House on Meeting
Street. $45 a month. Call 429-2016.
2tc. 9-21
FOR RENT: Large 2-bedroom
apartment. Stove and refrigerator
furnished. Call 429-2944.
tfc. 9-28.
APARTMENT FOR RENT:
Large rooms with private bath and
washer connections. Near shopping
center and schools, all utilities fur- 1
nished. Call 429-1968 after 7 p, m.
tfc. 9-14.
FOR RENT: Nice furnished
apartment. Gas heat. Colonial I
home near shopping center. Adults
only. 1113 Main Street, Perry.
tfc. 8-31.
FOR RENT: Completely furnish
ed garage apartment. Air-condi
tioned. Call 429-2088 or 429-1744.
tfc 6-1
FOR RENT: Two room unfur
nished apartment, newly paint
ed. Private bath, private porch
and entrances, natural gas heat.
Phone 4299-1847, 907 Evergreen
St., Perry. tfc. 6 8.
FOR RENT: Business building
26x60, plus 24x26 storage building.
See Dan Nelson or Clifton Turk,
Perry, 429-1229, Gulf Service Cent
er tfc 1-12
FOR RENT: American Legion
Hall, air conditioned. Commercial
or private with or without use of
kitchen. Phone 429-2600 or 429-
2089. tfc 6-9
Wanied
WANTED: Pulpwood or Saw
timber. We have employed a grad
uate forester to cruise and mark
thinnings, where needed, on pine '
woodlands. Tolleson Lumber Co., •
lnc - tfc. 8-18.
EXPERIENCED HELP: Sales
person wanted for ladies wearing
apparel store. Ages 25-40 prefer
red. Apply by letter to Box Ml,'
Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga. I
tfc.' 10-5.
Lost and Found
LOST: Shaggy male dog, tan
color, strayed from home, 1213
Third Street. Answers to “Little
Man.” Tag No. 142884. If found,
please call 429-2405.
Up. 10-5.
RAILROADS
NEED MEN
As Station Agents, Telegraph
Operators due to heavy retire
ment rate in present staffs.
Starting salaries S4OO month
UP, plus many oustanding ben
elits. Many positions now open.
Short low-cost training need
not interfere with your present
i7 b oo Musl H- s> graduate,
1/-28, no physical defects. If
sincerely interested write, in
cluding phone number, to Rail
road Training,
1121 Spring St., N. W.
Atlanta 9, Georgia
G. I. APPROVED
under P. L. 38
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’ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
’ Adoption of Teresa Marie
Childress
j Superior Court of Houston Coun
. ty, Georgia. Adoption.
To Eleanor Skipper Childress
. and all other interested persons in
; said matter:
You are hereby commanded to
■ appear at 9:30 a. m. at the Court
House in Perry, Georgia on the
15th day of December, 1961 to an
. swer in said matter.
, Witness the Honorable A. M.
Anderson, O. L. Long and Hal
Bell, judges of said court.
This the 29th day of Sept., 1961.
TOMMIE S. HUNT,
Clerk, Superior Court
of Houston County, Ga.
4tc. 10-5.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Adoption of Robert Keith
Mann
Superior Court of Houston Coun
ty, Georgia. Adoption.
To Joseph D. Mann and all oth
er interested persons in said mat
ter;
You are hereby commanded to
appear at 9:30 a. m. at the Court
house in Perry, Georgia on the
19th day of January, 1962 to an
swer in said matter.
Witness the Honorables O. L.
Long, Hal Bell and W. D. Aultman,
judges of said court.
This the 4th day of October,
1961.
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk
Houston Superior Court
4tc. 10-5.
Houston Indians
Win 2nd Straight \
The Houston Indians won their
second game of the season by
downing Barnesville 13-0. The vic
tory followed a 45-0 win over
Fitzgerald.
The Barnesville team kicked to
the Indians to start the game and
the Indians scored in eight plays
with Emanuel London scampering
35 yards for a touchdown. This
ended the scoring until late in the
fourth quarter when Carlton Pass
more raced another 35 yards for
the final score.
Between the first and final
score, the game was a battle of
defenses. Glen Bannister, Willie
Rice, Billy Owens, Wallace Toom
er, Timothy Solomon, Willie Jor
don, Alton Jackson, Robert Rice,
Andrew Ferguson, Robert Dur
ham, Carlton Passmore, and Eman
uel London make up the defensive
team that has not allowed an op
, ponent to penetrate the twenty
[yard line so far.
The Indians will play their first
home game Friday against For
| syth at 3 p. m. Support your team
and be present for the first home
game.
COLORED NEWS
BY HENRY MAE JONES
The Junior Department of the
New Hope Baptist Church will
sponsor a Quick Car Wash on Sat
urday, October 7. The fee will be
$1 per car. Their motto—“Wo Aim
to Please”.
The Deaconess Board will meet
at Iho Church, Sunday, October 8
at 3 p. m. Bible Classes will begin
on the second, third and fourth
Sundays. The Board of Deacons
i will meet Thursday after the se
cond Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
The Now Hope PTA will hold
their meeting, October 9 at 7:30.
The meeting is of utmost impor
tance and all members are urged
to come. Mrs. Robert Green is pre
sident.
The 5-Points Social and Savings
Club met Tuesday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Green. The
meeting was opened with a song
and prayer. Refreshments were
served.
Rose C. Jackson, Juanita Stolkin
and Carolyn Murray accompanied
by Miss Buckels attended the
Southeastern Fair in Atlanta on
September 28. Juanita Stolkin won
first place in sportswear division
and Rose C. Jackson won third in
Evening wear.
The Floral Club will meet Oc
tober 21 at 7:30 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Ozzie Mae Clark on Spring
Street. Each member is asked to
pay 25c dues each month.
“SOME OF THE BEST ARE
WOMEN.”—We have some mighty I
good school bus drivers in this ■
state. About 200 of them are wo
men. In fact, says a man who
knows, some of the best ones are
women. Our school bus drivers get
an average of $1456 a year, can’t
be paid less than SI2OO a year,
or SIOO a month for 12 months. I
by popular demand
"SONG WITHOUT END"
Wednesday, October 11, 1961
at the MUSE THEATRE
Recommended as a fine musical film by the National Parent-
Teacher Association, the film is based on the life of composer
Franz Liszt.
In Order to Accomodate the Crowds Expected, the
Theatre will Open at 4 p. m. and run continuously.
BLIND AS A BAT? . . . Mike
Kellim, 13, forgets the baseball
injunction to “keep your eye on
the ball” with good reason. He’s
wincing in expectation of being
clobbered by a wild pitch.
State Fair Opens
In Macon Oct. 16
The 106th Georgia State Fair
will swing open its gates on Oc
tober 16th for what fair officials
believe will be one of the largest
and best fairs ever held here. The
fair will run through October 21.
Managed by the Macon Ex
'change Club, the fair will feature
outstanding exhibits from all over
the state, along with widely var
ied entertainment to please every
member of the family.
The livestock department will
have seven outstanding major
shows: the Hereford Show, Aber
deen-Angus, Shorthorn, Georgia
4-H Club Swine, Georgia 4-H Club
Dairy, Georgia Future Farmers
and Georgia Swine. High quality
entries from all over the state are
expected.
County agriculture exhibits, re
presenting activities of county life
—the home, farm, garden, school
—will compete for a total of al
most $3,000.
The woman’s department will
include outstanding examples of
the state’s finest needlework, tex
tiles and canning. The National
Cotton Bag Sewing Contest will
provide an opportunity for the
sweepstakes winner at the fair
here to compete in the national
contest. A trip to New York City,
1 plus other valuable awards will go
[to the national winner. All entries
must be made from cotton bags
except for trimming.
Other departments in the wo
man’s section include Bibb Coun
ty 4-H Club Girls, Future Home
makers of America, fine arts and
arts and crafts.
The Open Poultry Show will
have both standard and bantam
breeds. Shows in the fair this year
include model airplanes and mo
del trains, which promise to draw
a great deal of attention.
The Autumn Flower Show, us
ing the theme: Autumn Memories,
will boast many beautiful blos
soms and pot plants. This show
will be held Oct. 17-20 during fair
week. There will also be an out
standing exhibit in flowers from
the Macon Retail Florist Associa
tion.
Entertainment will include two
grandstand features daily, at 6:30
and 8.15 p. m. The grandstand
show will be John D. O’Keefe’s
Lass and Splash Water Show and
Circus Acts. In addition, the first
50 ladies in the grandstand at
each "performance, will receive a
unique corsage of Hawaiian Baby
Woodroses, as a gift from the Fair
Association. A total of 32 rides
and 25 shows from Cetlin and Wil
son’s midway shows will round
out the fair’s entertainment menu
for the week.
WOMEN BUS DRIVERS Did
you know that Georgia has about
200 women school bus drivers? If
any of them are reading this para
graph, we would like very much
to get a letter from them. How do
you like your work? Where do you
drive? Are your own children in
school? A mamma in New Jersey,
who lived in a remote area that
the bus didn’t reach, BOUGHT a
school bus and got business from
34 children’s parents to drive them
to and fro. (Did you know that
Georgia school bus drivers got a
S2OO raise this year, can’t get less
than SI2OO, and have a collective
! average annual salary of $1456?)
CARLA’S TOLL . Recent hurricane Carla swept through
Galveston, Texas, ripping up buildings and overturning cars
Building in background is a school.
Cute Young Applicant: “Sir, I
would like to apply for a position
with your truck line.”
Personnel Manager: “Tell me,
young lady—what have you done?”
Cute young applicant: “About
what?”
A lodge member approached
Henry, “We’re having a raffle for
a poor widow,” he said. “Will you
buy a ticket?”
“Nope,” said Henry. “My wife
wouldn’t let me keep her if I won.”
DON’T BE A LITTERBUG!!
f PEACH THEATRE"!
| FT. VALLEY, GEORGIA I
TA 5-2711
Last Two Days,
Thurs. and Fri., Oct. 5 and 6
ACADEMY AWARD DOUBLE
FEATURE
BURT LANCASTER IN
ELMER GANTRY
1 And
JACK LEMMON IN
THE APARTMENT
Saturday Only, Oct. 7
JAMES STEWART IN
WINCHESTER 73
And
ABBOTT AND
COSTELLO
MEET THE MUMMIE
Sun., Mon., and Tues., Oct. 8-10
THE PLEASURE OF
HIS COMPANY
Starring
FRED ASTAIRE
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
Wed., Thurs. and Fri., Oct. 11-13
JAMES STEWART
RICHARD WIDMARK
SHIRLEY JONES
TWO RODE
TOGETHER
Coming Oct. 15
SUSAN HAYWARD IN
ADA
We Don 1 !
Sell Just a
Policy |
Complete Insurance Programs Arranged
When you buy insurance policies at random, rather than 9<-h
ting planned protection . . . you are paying too much tor ■
little! Most policies chosen in that way will have costly ® Vcl ’
lapping coverage without giving you extra protection. We P ?
your insurance so that you get the fullest protection possit
at the lowest cost!
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BALL STREET RHONE 429-1^
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■ MUSE THEATRE i
PERRY, GEORGIA I
■ GA 9-2842 B
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Thurs. and Fri., Oct. 5-d
DOUBLE FEATURE
No. 1
HOME FROM THE
HILLS
WITH ROBERT MITCHUM
AND ELEANOR PARKER
No. 2
TWO LOVES
WITH SHIRLEY MacLAINE
AND LAWRENCE HARVEY
Saturday Only, Oct. 7
DOUBLE FEATURE
No. 1
RED SUNDOWN
WITH RORY CALHOUN
AND MARTHA HYER
No. 2
S. 0. S. PACIFIC
WITH PIER ANGELI AND
EDDIE CONSTANTINE
Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 8-9-10
Paramounl presenls
FRED ASTAIRE
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
Hill PALMER
TAB HUNIER
PERLBERG SEATON
/ OFHIS COMPANY '
TECHNICOLOR 5
Wed., One Day Only, Oct. 11
SPECIAL SHOWING AS
REQUESTED BY PTA
SONG WITHOUT END
Coming Soon
DOUBLE FEATURE
No. 1
G. I. BLUES
WITH ELVIS PRESLEY
No. 2
PSYCHO
WITH ANTHONY PERKINS
AND JANET LEIGH