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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., Aug. 27, 1964
The lloiislon Home Journal
Published weekly at Perry, Georgia
COOPER ETHERIDGE and BYRON MAXWELL
Editors and Publishers
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
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Perry, Georgia , M
Official Organ—Houston County and City of Perry
Subscriptions $3.00 per year in state
$3.50 out of state $1.75 for six months
All Subscriptions Payable in Advance
Petition to Dissolve
Corporation
Georgia, Houston County
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of Robins Telecable
Corporation, respectfully shows:
1. That it is a corporation duly
chartered by this Court on the 7th
day of May, 1962 and amended on
the 6th day of November, 1962.
2. That petitioner now desires
to surrender its charter and fran
chises to the State of Georgia and
be dissolved as a corooration.
3. That such dissolution may be
allowed without injustice to any
stockholder or to any person hav
ing any claim or demand of any
character against said corporation.
4. That it has arranged or has
provided for the payment of every
debt, demand, or obligation owed
by it to any person, except such
debts as are secured by first mort
gage lien upon its property, and
for the distribution of its assets
among its shareholders.
5. That at a meeting of Its share
holders held on the 26th day of
June, 1964, at which all of the
outstanding stock of the corpora
tion was represented and which
was held pursuant to the call of
the directors, a resolution was un
animously adopted upon the re
commendation of the directors by
the affirmative vote of the entire
capital stock resolving that the
corporation surrender its charter
and franchises and be dissolved. A 1
duly certified copy of the resolu
tion is attached hereto and identi
fied as such. 1
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Wherefore, petitioner prays that
an order and decree be entered
accepting the surrender of its
charter and franchises and dissolv
ing it as a corporation.
Robins Telecable Corporation
1 By Fred Lieberman, President
Wisse & Kushinka,
, Attorneys at Law for
Robins Telecable Corp.
, Georgia, Houston County
Personally appeared before the
undersigned officer, duly authoriz
ed by law to administer oaths,
. Fred Lieberman, who upon oath
1 says that he is president of Rob
ins Telccable Corporation; that the
statements contained in the fore
going petition are true, and that
the exhibit to said petition identi
fied as an extract from the min
utes of a meeting of the stock
holders held on June 26, 1964,
contains a full and complete copy
of the resolution unanimously
adopted by the stockholders of the
company at the special meeting
referred to in said exhibit, and
that said resolution has not been
in any wise altered, amended or
repealed.
FRED LIEBERMAN
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 26th day of June, 1964.
William Wisse
Notary Public
Georgia, State at Large
My commission expires Oct. 13,
1967. (Seal)
MINUTES OF MEETING
OF STOCKHOLDERS TO
DISSOLVE CORPORATION
The following motion was read
and passed unanimously;
That whereas all debts and lia
bilities of the corporation have :
been paid, provided for or are se- i
cured by first mortgages on pro- \
perty conveyed to the stockholders ,
n cancellation and redemption of ,
all of the capital stock, and where
as all of the assets of the corpora
tion have so been distributed to
the stockholders of the corpora
tion, so that a dissolution of the
corporation may be had without
injustice to any stockholder or to
any person having claims or de
mands o! any kind against said
corporation;
Be it therefore resolved that the
corporation do forthwith surren
der its charter and franchises to
the State of Georgia, and be dis
solved as a corporation and that
the officers of this corporation be,
and they hereby are, directed to
take all proper proceedings for
this purpose in the manner pro
vided by law, and do any or all
things necessary or desirable to
that end.
FRED LIEBERMAN,
President
Attest Benjamin F. Kivnik
Secretary (SEAL)
I, Benjamin F. Kivnik, the duly
elected, acting and qualified secre
tary of Robins Telecable Corpora
tion do hereby certify that the
above resolution is a true and
exact copy of a portion of the
minutes of Robins Telecable Cor
poration.
Robins Telecable Corporation
By Benjamin F. Kivnik
Secretary (SEAL)
ORDER
The Robins Telecable Corpora
tion, having presented to me a
petition that it be dissolved and
that its charter be surrended to
the State of Georgia, and there
having been presented with said
petition a certified copy of a re
solution of stockholders adopted
at a duly called meeting at which
100 per cent of the stock was pre
sent and voted in favor of the re-
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Perry FFA Officer Honored
George Andel, Perry, accepted a plaque from the American
Institute of Cooperation on behalf of his local Future Farmers
of America chapter recently. The award was presented during
the AIC annual meeting held on the Michigan State University
campus from August 9-12. Presenting the awards was Walter
Jacoby, director of youth education for AIC. Nearly 3,000 rural
youth and adult leaders attended the AIC meeting. (MSU photo)
Centerville News
BY MRS. GORDON
SCARBOROUGH
Phone 953-3401
(Written for Last Week)
Mrs. Avis Lasseter is taking a
three-weeks course in Curricular
Planning at the University of
Georgia under the Trade and In
dustrial Educational Plan.
* Hi *
Ronnie Stafford and Kathy Staf
ford of Perry and Mark Stafford
of Macon spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Stafford. Sunday afternoon
their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Lowe of Hawkinsville, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Lowe and children of
Warner Robins, Connell Stafford
of Macon and Mrs. J. W. Lasseter,
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Appling and
family of Jacksonville, Fla., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. P,
E. Hammock.
♦ ♦ *
Lavern Sims of Memphis, Tenn.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Bassett. Mrs. Sims and
children returned home with him
after a two weeks visit with her
parents.
• ♦ *
Miss Fannie Bassett of Powers
ville and Mrs. Lula Rape of War
ner Robins spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Bassett.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith Jr.
and Jason spent Sunday in Macon
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith
Sr.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Martin spent
the weekend in Summitt, Ala.,
with relatives.
• ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryant
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bryant.
♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Moultrie Newell of
Powersville and Roy Garvin visit
ed Mrs. Viola Garvin and Miss Ha
Garvin Sunday afternoon.
♦ * *
Ernest Johnson is a patient in
the Dublin VA hospital.
♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peacock at
tended homecoming at (he Free-
Will Baptist Church in Eastman
Sunday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arrington
and family of Macon were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pea
cock Monday night.
♦ ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scarbor
ough and Mrs. James Scarborough
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Thomas in Quitman Sunday. Mrs.
J. D. Stembridge joined them
there and returned home after
three weeks visit in Lake Wales,
Fla., with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. You
mans and other relatives.
* • •
Mrs. J. T. Ryals and Miss Kath
ryn Ryals, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
solution,
It is thereupon considered, or
dered, adjudged and decreed that
said petition be, and the same is,
granted and the surrender of the
charter of the said Robins Tele
cable Corporation is hereby ac
cepted on behalf of the State of
Georgia and the said corporation
is hereby dissolved.
So ordered this 29th day of July,
1964.
W. D. AULTMAN,
Judge, Superior Court
Houston County
Filed in office August 3, 1964.
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk
4tp. 8-6.
Ryals, Johnnie and Jimmie spent
last week in the mountains of
North Georgia and North Caro
lina.
♦ * *
Mrs. Lucia Tharpe of Warner
Robins spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Stafford.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Stafford
spent last Friday in Indian
Springs.
* * ♦
Mrs. Robert Harris has returned
home after being a patient in the
Peach County Hospital.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers of
Jacksonville, Fla., spent several
days here last week with relatives.
* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett of
Macon were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Tucker Sunday
night. Cherry Garrett remained as
the guest of Nancy for several
days.
COLORFUL PEACHES
Mrs. Rita Waters, nutritionist
with the Cooperative Extension
Service, offers this tip on keeping
the freshness in fresh peaches: To
prevent discoloration, dip the
peaches in diluted lemon juice of
a solution of citric acid immediate
ly after peeling. Then cover and
refrigerate until serving time.
WPBBjfr JUST SAY "HOUSE-WARMER”
dependable heating oil service
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Town and Country
HD Club Conducts
Monthly Meeting
The monthly meeting of the
Town and Country Home Demon
stration Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Elmo Meadows, with
Mrs. Robert Tuggle and Mrs.
George Malone as co-hostesses on
August 19.
A display and demonstration on
ceramics was given by the club’s
newest member, Mrs. Marshall
Greene, in the absence of Mrs.
Helen Sasser, county home de
monstration agent.
The meeting came to order with
the Pledge of Allegiance, followed
by a very thought-provoking de
votion by Mrs. S. W. Fisher on
your “Busy Days” and “Rejoice in
Today.”
The following project reports
were given:
Health, Mrs. W. J. Tyson report
ed on the trip to Milledgeville
State Hospital with the articles
the club had gathered.
Landscaping, Mrs. R. P. Risher
gave a report on the replanting of
Day Lilies and Iris.
During the business meeting the
Achievement Day in September
was discussed and rules given to
each member on what and how to
make their exhibits.
The club’s Christmas party at
the New Perry Hotel will be on
Friday, December 11, at 7 p. m.
A discussion of selling cook
books was brought up, but delayed
until the next meeting.
The club wanted to enter some
one in the Flint Electric Beauty
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
1 gal.. Steel Body, Fiberglass Insulated Adjusts to Five Positions, 21 Weatherproof
?™ JUGS *3" CHAISE LOUNGE $795
Reg. SB.BB ■
Metal Walls, Plastic Liner
wading pools $599 (i nm mr m
Reg. $10.74 st ”
10 Weather Proof Webs, Polished Aluminum
T °bing Vacucel Plastic with Carrying Handle
LAWN CHAIRS $449 ICE CHESTS $l9B
Reg. $4.95 ■ Reg. $2.19 ■
1 yr. Over the Counter Replacement Guarantee 18" Steel Bowl, 3 pos. Plated Grill
20” BREEZE BOX $1095 CHARCOAL GRILL $449
Reg. $22.95 ■ " R eg . $4.95 ~, ■
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926 CARROLL ST. PHONE 429-1755
Contest and was indefinite on who
they would sponsor at present.
A delegate will be sent to Rock
Eagle State Convention from the
club in September.
The meeting adjourned and dur
ing the social meeting delicious
ice cream, mints, and caramel cake
were served to the 12 members
and two guests. Secret Pal gifts
were exchanged.
MRS. W. J. TYSON
Reporters
When thinning pine stands, the
poorest trees in quality and form
should be cut first, advise fores
ters with the Cooperative Exten
sion Service.
The New 12 Room
BRANN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
IN FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
Equipped with the latest Diagnostic and Therapy Equipment
HOURS: 10-12, 2-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
Closed Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons
DR. A. D. BRANN, CHIROPRACTOR PHONE 825-2941
TROUBLE WITH FLEAS
Adult fleas are sometimes still
present two weeks or even in,
after a dog or ca, has be™”
biuldmg, points out Rodnev Col.
man, Extension Service entomn !'
gist. And in the absence of dot
cats and rodents, the insects read
ilyfeed on humans for their ,S'
ed blood supply. OQ '
Georgia farmers have SIT hn
lion invested in farmland and
buildings, plus -$260 million morn
in machines and equipment ‘ sav
farm management specialist’s at
hte University of Georgia Exten
sion Service.