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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., Aug. 20, 1964
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Former Perry Resident Wins Award
Mrs. Sue Wilson Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Wilson, formerly of Perry, and secretary in CONAC's Deputy
Chief of Staff for Plans, was awarded the Air Force Superior
Performance Award last week at the Robins AFB Headquarters.
The award was presented to Mrs. Sawyer by Col. A. P. Sheridan,
Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans, as a result of her ability to con
sistently perform her secretarial duties in an outstanding and
commendable manner. The award was accompanied by a bonus
of SIOO. Mrs. Sawyer, winner of the 1962 Regional and State
Shorthand Competition and a 1962 Perry High School graduate,
was recommended for the award by Lt. Col. John F. Ohlinger,
chief. Long Range Objectives and Policy Division, under DSC/P.
She has been employed at Robins AFB since June 1962 and now
resides in Warner Robins. (CONAC Photo).
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ragland, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Mann and Mr. and Mrs.
Avon Buice attended the Jaycee
Summer Board meeting held in
Albany.
♦ * *
Mrs. H. A. Casey and children
have returned from a visit with
her mother, Mrs. H. A. McKenzie,
in Savannah.
* » *
Miss Mary Katherine Duggan of
Greenville, N. C. is visiting her
SERVICE-TOONS
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"NO . . . YOU put in the gas,
Frank, . . . I'll wash the
windshield!"
We’ll give MORE than “gas-and
windshleld” service. We’ll check
your tires, oil, batter and make
sure your car runs it’s best . . .
DRIVE IN.
Mcdaniel
STANDARD SERVICE
Best Service in Perry
Phone 429-1435
Macon and Swift Streets
back to school, you folks should drop in at HORACE
& MILDRED and see their “Petti" line. They have fine sportswear,
mix and match it for the campus look you’ll love. Wear Petti
arrangements even on the smallest orders mark
NORWOOD FLORIST, 1010 Macon St., 429-1656, as the leading
florist shop in town ... K
Os course when it comes to furniture for every room of the
house, the firm to visit is PERRY HOME FURNISHINGS 1005
Jernigan St., easy terms . . .
I just love the food at RISHER’S RESTAURANT U S 41 &
341. Their home style cooking and delightful atmosphere makes
this place a must. Try them . . .
Having a cleaning and laundry problem? Well, whv not do
what everyone does. Switch to JAYNES CLEANING & LAUNDRY
736 Main St., 4299 2207, Free pick up and delivery
Greeting cards, wall plaques, picture frame, blinker glass ware
also 8t GIFT SHOPPE ’ 912 CarrolL Everything priced Hght
parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Dug
gan, until Labor Day.
* • ♦
Miss Jan Brown and Miss Abbie
Sue Hunt attended the wedding of
Miss Nancy Honea in Decatur
Sunday afternoon.
* * *
Mrs. Vernon Wynn and daugh
ters, Jane and Lindsa, of Screven
are spending several days with
her sister, Mrs. Harry Dubois, and
family.
* * ♦
A/2 Kenneth Jones of the Naval
Air Station in Jacksonville, Fla.
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Jones. Airman Jones will leave
from Jacksonville Friday on a
I three and a half months tour of
duty as a member of the Opera
tion Unitas on a Good Will Tour
around the continent of South
America.
♦ * •
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Smith Sr.
are vacationing for several days
at Lake Burton and will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Smith Jr. and
daughter, Paige, in Decatur.
♦ * *
Mr. James Whiddon of Sparks
was the Saturday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Gray Sr.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Honaker
had as their guests last week, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Little of Spring
field, Ohio. While here they visit
ed several points of interest in
mdidle Georgia.
• ♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Honaker
will have as their guests next
month, Mr. Honaker’s brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Warren of Friendship, Ohio. From
here, the Warrens will go to Flori
da to spend several days.
• • •
Miss Dcnese Tribble of Marshall
ville was the guest Tuesday of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Norman.
* * *
Mrs. John Mitchell and children,
Martha Wynne and Council, of
Irwinton are visiting her sister,
I Mrs. Dave Hulbert and family.
IsOCIA^JEW^
Mr and Mrs. Horace Evans are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ev
ans 111 in Boston, Mass, and will
tour the New England States be
fore returning home.
• « •
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Chapman of
Albany spent the weekend with
their daughter, Mrs. Earl Washing
ton and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanders of
Soperton and Mrs. Bable and
daughter, Sharon, of Milledgeville
were the Monday guests of their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Ira Mad
dox and family.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson and
daughter, Danna, vacationed last
week in Cherokee, N. C. and Gat
linburg, Tenn.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jacobs spent
the weekend with her parents in
Wetumpka, Ala.
• • *
Mrs. Hugh Hill Jr., Mrs. Hugh
Hill Sr. and Bob Dorris spent Mon
day in Alamo with Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Pope.
• * *
Miss Nita Ray, Mrs. Ray and Mr.
Horace Braddock vacationed sev
eral days last week at Lake Bur
ton.
• • •
Lt. Norman Cooper of Fort Ben
ning spent the weekend with his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. W. I. Snyder and Miss Cath
erine Snyder spent the weekend
with relatives in Tallahassee, Fla.
“ and attended the wedding of Mrs.
Snyder’s nephew.
I* * ♦
Buddy, Sue and Jan Skellie of:
Pensacola, Fla. have been spend
ing two weeks with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skel
lie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skellie ,
and son, Steve, joined them here
on Saturday for a longer visit.
• * *
Mrs. Annie L. Sandefur of Ma- 1
con spent the weekend with her j
son, Mr. T. E. Sandefur, and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Griffiths
of Macon joined them here Sun- \
day. ,
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller Sr. !
spent the weekend with her moth
er, Mrs. E. C. Hobbs, in Lumpkin.
• * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hall of At- i
lanta were recent guests of their \
daughter, Mrs. Avon Buice, and '
family. j
• • *
Mrs. H. E. Trotter and children \
are visiting her mother, Mrs. L. A.
Hannah, in Hendersonville, N. C. (
* • •
Mrs. A. C. Pritchett, Mrs. Mayo <
Davis, Mrs. J. N. Buff and Mrs. j
Yates Green spent last Tuesday
and Wednesday in Atlanta.
♦* ♦ ]
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dubois and (
children and Susie Peake vacation
ed last week in New Orleans, La. i
and points of interest in Florida, i
Miss Barbara Sandefur has re
turned from a visit with Miss Carol
Taylor at St. Simons Island.
♦ • *
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Arnall and
children have returned from a va
cation at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Petition for Charter
Georgia, Houston County
To the Superior Court of Said
County.
The petition of William E. Lam
bert, William T. Cross and Claude
Lewis, each of whose post office
address is Warner Robins, Geor
gia, respectfully show to the Court
the following:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors to become incorporated
under the name and style of
“WARNER ROBINS NOON OPTI
MIST CLUB, INC.”.
2. That the object of said cor
poration is as follows: to develop
optimism as a philosophy of life;
to promote an active interest in
good government and civic affairs;
to inspire respect for law; to pro
mote patriotism and work for in
ternational accord among all peo
ple; to aid and encourage the de
velopment of youth.
3. That they desire to transact
their business in said County of
Houston with the principle office
and place of business of such cor
poration to be in Warner Robins,
Houston County, Georgia.
4. That they desire to be incor
porated for a period of 35 years
with the privilege of renewal of
charter by proper legal procedure.
5. That they desire to be permit
ted to obtain and possess proper
ty, both real and personal, and in
every legal way and manner, to
hold, use, enjoy, encumber, sell,
dispose of and handle same in ev
ery legal way and manner, to en
ter into various agreements and
contracts for the furtherance of
their purposes and intents as
aforesaid.
6. The corporation shall have no
capital stock but desires to issue
notes, execute liens, mortgages,
certificates of indebtedness and
various and sundry types of obliga
tory agreements for value.
7. They desire, the incorporators
herein named, shall be trustees of
the corporation and that they shall
have the right and privilege of
electing such other persons as they
shall deem fit as trustees to serve
with them in the conduct of the
purposes and business of said cor
poration and that said trustees as
a body shall be known as The
Board of Trustees of said corpora
tino, for said trustees to serve such
terms and under such conditions
as by-laws of the corporation shall
set forth, said by laws to be pro
mulgated and adopted by the ori
ginal Board of Trustees and sub
ject to amendment in accordance
with the rules and regulations set
forth therein by said by-laws to
provide a manner of filling vacan
cies that may occur on any cause
so that the trustees shall be a
self-perpetuating body.
8. That the trustees shall set up
and adopt by-laws, rules and regu
lations for the general and special
operation of said corporation and
from time to time may change,
alter or amend same for any good
purpose.
9. That the trustees shall estab
lish rules and regulations pertain
ing to their own meetings and the
conduct thereof.
10. That they desire said corpor
ation to have and enjoy all the
i rights and privileges normally „
joyed by charitable and benevolent
corporations and all such nlu
and privileges as are to such f* 1 *
porations authorized by w or :
being a social corporation S H
further rights and privileges 2
are authorized by law to S r- i
corporations. c ‘ al
Wherefore, petitioners prav
themselves, their associates ana
successors to be incorporated fn
der the name and style afnn £
and that they have all rights “J?
vileges and immunities to bo’ / k'
ject to all restrictions fixed hv
in regard to such corporations
BRUCE D. ABBOTT
Attorney for Petitioner
ORDER
The foregoing petition of Wil
ham E. Lambert, William T Cro«
and Claude Lewis to be incorpor
ated under the name of “Warner
Robins Noon Optimist Club Inc”
has been duly presented to me and
read and considered and it appear
mg that the petition is within
purview and intention of the laws
of this State, applicable thereto
and it further appearing that all
said laws have been fullv com
; plied with, y nm '
It is therefore, considered or
dered and adjudged that said pe .
tition be and the same is hereby
granted and petitioners, their as
sociates, successors and assigns
are hereby incorporated and made
a body politic under the name and
style of “Warner Robins Noon On
timist Club, Inc.” for and during
a period of 35 years with all rights
titles, privileges and immunities
mentioned in said application.
This 17th day of August, i 964
W. D. AULTMAN
J. S. C. M. C.
Filed in office August 17, 1964
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk
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