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The Houston Home Journal. Perry, Ga., Thurs., Sept. 10, 1964
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MRS. ALDINE WALTERS
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Holtzclaw announce the marriage of their
daughter, Carolyn Lanis, to Aldine Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Walters of Tifton. The double ring ceremony was performed
by the Rev. J. Harold Tucker of Tifton. The bride’s matron of honor
was Mrs. Herman T. Carr, sister of the groom, and best man was
Herman T. Carr. After a short wedding trip, the couple will make
their home in Perry.
Sale of Land
Georgia, Houston County
Whereas, heretofore on Novem
ber 11, 1961, Vera Dinkins and
Quitman Dinkins did execute to
Bibb Service Company a certain
security deed which is of record
in Deed Book 175, page 260,
Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court, transferred and assigned by
Bibb Service Company to Tower,
Inc. and W, D. Whiling by instru
ment dated August 13, 1964, which
is of record in Deed Book 222,
page 72, Clerk’s Office, Houston
Superior Court, on the following
described properly, to-wit;
All that tract or parcel of land
located, lying and being in Hous-j
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ton County, Georgia in Land Lot
149 in the Fifth Land District and
described more fully as follows:
Beginning at a point 584.65 feet
northerly of the intersection of .
Land Lot 138, 139, 148 and 149 '
and thence from this point of be
ginning running in a northerly di- 1
rection one degree forty minutes :
west 903.43 feet to a point, thence J
running in an easterly direction 88
degrees 38 minutes a distance of
1272.18 feet to a point, thence run- |
ning in a southerly direction 02 1
degrees 06 minutes 30 seconds a
distance of 900.3 feet to a point, 1
thence running 88 degrees 29 min- :
utes in a westerly direction a dis
! tance of 1487.9 feel to the point
of beginning, comprising 28.75
acres.
| Said property is known and
identified as “Parcel C” accord
j ing to a plat of survey of said pro
perty recorded in Map Book 5,
j Page 298, Clerk’s Office, Houston
Superior Court, Georgia, which
by reference thereto is hereby
made a part of this description.
The said security deed was given
initially to secure a promissory
note of even date therewith which
| was in the amount of $5,000.00
which was due and payable begin
ning December 11, 1961 and bear
ing interest at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum on the unpaid
balance.
Whereas, the aforementioned
note has become in default the un
dersigned has declared the entire
j amount of said indebtedness due
and payable in accordance with
the terms of said deed and the
j note secured thereby; and pur
suant to the power of sale con
tained in said deed, there will be
sold by the undersigned at public
outcry before the courthouse door
I of Houston County, Georgia on the
first Tuesday in October, 1964,
j same being October 6, 1964, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, the above des
cribed property. The proceeds
from said sale will be used and
applied as provided in said deed
to secure debt and under terms
of law.
This the Bth day of September,
1964.
Tower, Inc. and W. I). Whiting
As Attorney in Fact for Vera
Dinkins and Quitman Dinkins
Wisse & Kushinka
Attorneys at Law
Warner Robins, Georgia 4tc. 9-10.
Ordinary's Citation
I State of Georgia. Houston County
To All To Whom it May Con
cern:
Juanita Baker Woodward, hav
ing, in proper form, applied to me
for Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Theodore
* Medical Auxiliary
Has Luncheon Here
The Peach Belt Medical Auxil- 1
| iary held its luncheon at the New |
Perry Hotel on Wednesday, Sep >
tember 12 with 14 members in at
tendance frorp Perry, Warner Rob- j
| ins and Fort Valley.
Presiding over the business ses
sion was the president, Mrs. Carl
L. Beard. Projects discussed for
the coming year. The members I
voted to roll bandages for the Le
prosy Relief Fund to send to Bang
kok, Thailand, to collect and send
sample medicines to the Interna-,
tional Health Organization in De- j
troit, Mich, and also to send medi- j
cal magazines to the Darien Book
Aid Plan in Darien, Conn.
Mrs. John Leslie of Avondale Es
tates, Atlanta will be the guest
speaker at the next meeting in
November at the hotel.
Mrs. Ray Ivey of Warner Robins
was welcomed to the Auxiliary as
a new member.
Marion Woodward, late of said
County, this is to cite all and sin- j
gular the creditors and next of kin I
of Theodore Marion Woodward to
be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not
be granted to Juanita Baker Wood- i
ward.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this Bth day of Septem
ber, 1964.
LAMAR E. CHRISTOPHER,
Ordinary 4tc. 9-10.
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Petition to Destroy
Slot Machines
To Whom It May Concern:
In the Superior Court of Hous
ton County:
State vs. 1 “Mills Blue Bell” 50c,
1 “Mills’ 25c, 1 “Mills Duece 2
Wild” SI.OO, 1 “Milles Duece 2
Wild” sc, 1 “Wild Duece” 10c, 1
“Mills Blue Bell” sc, seized from
the Oriole Club at Warner Robins,
Georgia: 1 “Mills’ sc, 1 “Mills”
Duece 2 Wild, 50c, 1 “Mills Blue
Bell” 25c, 1 “Mills” 10c seized
from the Army-Navy Union Club
at Bonaire, Georgia; 1 “Mills”
Duece Wild 25, 1 “Jennings Chief”
50c, 1 “Mills” sc, 1 “Mills Duece 2 i
Wild” 10c seized from the Army-
Navy Union Club at Lake Joy. No. |
M-1944. Houston Superior Court.
Petition for Order to Destroy Slot
Machines.
The Solicitor General Macon Ju- ■
dicial Circuit having filed a Peti
tion in the above stated case on
the date of September 4, 1964,
seeking the condemnation and de
struction of the above named gam
bling devices and slot machines as
contraband under the laws of the
State of Georgia.
This is, therefore, to notify all
persons who may claim ownership j
of said gambling devices, or any j
lien thereon, or any substantial j'
interest therein, to make known j
their claims in writing in said case j !
on or before September 24, 1964; i
otherwise, the case will be held in
default and the machines con
demned and an order will be en-1
tered to require the Sheriff of i
Houston County, Georgia, to de
stroy said gambling devices as
contraband.
Done in pursuance of the Order |
of the Court, this Bth day of Sep-1
tember, 1964.
TOMMIE S. HUNT,
Clerk, Superior Court
Houston County, Georgia
2tc. 9-10.!
Ordinary's Citation
Georgia, Houston County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Han
dy Perry, as administratrix of El
la Slappey, deceased, having ap
plied to me by petition for leave
to sell the real estate of said Ella
Slappey, deceased; and that an or
der was made thereon at the Sep
tember Term, 1964, for citation,
and that citation issue; all the
heirs at law and creditors of the 1
said Ella Slappey, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon
said application at the October
Term, 1964, of the Court of Or
dinary of Houston County; and
that unless cause is shown to the
contrary, at said time, said leave
will be granted.
This 9th day of Sept., 1964,
LAMAR CHRISTOPHER,
Ordinary 4tc. 9-10.
Ordinary's Citation
State of Georgia
County of Houston
To All Whom It May Concern: j
Leon B. Yarnell, executor of the j
estate of L. Arthur Yarnell, de-!
ceased, having in proper form ap
plied for permission to sell Lot j
14, Block E of Evergreen Park
Subdivision, Houston County,
Georgia, and said Order of Sale
having been signed on the Bth dav
of September, 1964, this is to no
tify all interested parties that said
Executor is authorized to sell land 1
on the first Tuesday in October, '
1964, at public sale.
Witness my hand and affixed 1
signature, this Bth day of Septem- 1
ber, 1964. <
LAMAR E. CHRISTOPHER 1
Ordinary, Houston County : <
4tc. 9-10. <
Ordinary's Citation \
Georgia. Houston County: f
To All Whom It May Concern: (
The appraisers upon application (
of Juanita Baker Woodward, wi- j
dow of said Theodore Marion
Woodward, for a twelve months’ c
support for herself and one minor
childr having filed their return;
all persons concerned hereby are
cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular October i
term of this court, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
LAMAR E. CHRISTOPHER,
Ordinary 4tc. 9-10.
Meeting Conducted
By Perry HD Club
Perry Home Demonstration Club
held its meeting September 1 at
the home of Mrs. J. F Bonner.
The meeting was opened by the
president, Mrs. Daniels with |ie
pledge to the flag. Mrs. E. W. Mar-
I shall gave the devotional with the
theme, “The gift of God.”
Plans were discussed and
made for achievement day on
September 17 and 18 at the Ar- (
mory. Everyone is looking for-
I ward to a good time. Twelve mem- j
bers were present.
Two members, Mrs. H. M. Pen
nington and Mrs. S. S. Beckham
were reported ill.
Mrs. Mattie Berry was a visitor.
Mrs. Sasser gave “Tailoring a
‘ Wool Suit” as her demonstration.
The hostess served a delicious
salad plate and a social hour was
|enjoyed.
Ordinary's Citation
Georgia, Houston County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
The appraisers upon the appli-
I cation of Lola Grace Patton, widow
of said Junior Patton, for twelve
months’ support for herself and 5
minor children, having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
(hereby cited to show cause, if any
i they have, at the next regular Oc
j tober term of this Court why the
application should not be granted.
This Bth day of September, 1964.
LAMAR E. CHRISTOPHER,
Ordinary
Joel A. Willis
Attorney for Petitioner 4tc. 9-10.
Ordinary's Citation
State of Georgia, Houston County
To All to Whom It May Con
cern:
Lola Grace Patton having, in
proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Junior Pat
ton, late of said County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Junior Patton
to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Lola
Grace Patton on Junior Patton’s
estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this Bth day of Septem
ber, 1964.
LAMAR E. CHRISTOPHER,
Ordinary
Joel A. Willis
Attorney for Petitioner 4tc. 9-10.
Charter Amendment
Georgia, Houston County
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The Georgia Sandman, Inc.,
brings this petition for amendment
of its charter and shows:
1. It was granted a charter under
the Corporation Act of 1938 on
March 10, 1964.
2. At a special meeting of the
stockholders held on August 21,
1964, which had been called for
the purpose of acting on an j
amendment to its charter and at
which all of the stockholders were j
present in person, a resolution!
was adopted by all of the stock
holders authorizing an amendment
to the charter so as to provide for j
an increase in its authorized capi-1
tal non par common stock to
15.000 shares. A certified copy of
said resolution is hereto attached, I
marked Exhibit “A”, and made a 1
part hereof.
Wherefore, Petitioner prays that
its charter be amended in the par- J
ticulars hereinbefore specified.
Wheeler, Robinson
& Thompson
By Robert B. Thompson
Attorneys for Petitioner
EXHIBIT “A”
I, Frances F. Nielsen, as Secre
tary of The Georgia Sandman, Inc.,
do hereby certify that at a special
meeting of the stockholders of
said corporation held on the 21st i
day of August, 1964, at which all
of the stock issued and outstanding
was represented in person, the
following resolution was unani
mously adopted by the holders of
all of the stock:
Be it Resolved: That the char
ter of The Georgia Sandman, Ina,
be amended so as to provide that
the authorized capital non par
common stock be increased from
5.000 shares to 15,000 shares.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto affixed my signature and the
seal of the corporation on this 21st
day of August, 1964.
FRANCES F. NIELSEN,
Secretary
ORDER
Georgia, Houston County
The within and foregoing peti
tion of The Georgia Sandman, Inc.,
for amendment of its charter pre
sented, read and considered. It ap
pearing that said petition is made
in accordance with Chapter 22-18
of Georgia Code Ann., and that
the requirements of law in such
cases provided have been fully
complied with;
It is ordered, adjudged and de
creed that the prayers of the pe
tition be and the same are hereby
granted and the charter of peti
tioner is hereby amended in all
of the particulars set out in said
petition.
Granted at Chambers, this Ist
day of September, 1964.
W. D. AULTMAN,
Judge, Superior Court,
Houston County, Georgia
Filed in office, this Ist day of
September, 1964.
TOMMIE S. HUNT,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Houston County, Georgia
4tp. 9-3. 1
Bobby Jones Dethrones Joe Lee
As Perry Country Club Champion
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Winners in Perry Golf Tourney
Left to right, kneeling, Paul Graf, Robert Downing and
Robbie Jackson. Back row, left to right. Porter Staples, Lory
Gunter, Billy Bledsoe, Bobby Jones and Joe Lee. (HJ Photo by
Chris Brewster).
Bobby Jones, Georgia Southern
College student, edged out last
year’s champion, Joe Lee, 217 to
219, to become the 1964 champion
of the Perry Country Club Mon
day.
The champ had a one-over score
and Lee was three strokes over
par. They battled down to the
wire Monday on the last 27 of their
54 holes. Norman Parker HI came
in third in the A division of the
championship with a 223.
Other scores in the A division
included Mark Faulk 230, Mike
Grant 238, A1 Lassiter 241, Ken
Abney 245 and Woody Moody 251.
Edgar Barfield, high school sen
ior, won the B division with 235,
closely followed by Billy Bledsoe
with 236. Sam Nunn was third
with 246. Other scores in the B
SERVICEMEN
SAN DIEGO, CALlF.—Charles
B. Stafford, son of Mrs. Charles
Stafford Jr., of 1018 North Davis
Dr., Perry, recently began nine
weeks of basic training at the Re
cruit Training Command, U. S.
Naval Training Center, San Diego,
Calif.
During his early days of training
j he will receive a series of aptitude
j examinations to determine which
of the Navy’s 65 specialty fields he
will enter on completion of re
cruit training.
Physical fitness training, drill,
j naval customs and courtesies, wa
ter survival, first aid, personal hy
giene, marlinspike seamanship and
general naval orientation will
' highlight the first three weeks of
his transition from civilian to mili
tary life. The large-scale instruc
tion program at Recruit Training
| Command features both live in
structors and closed circuit tele
vision.
The Naval Training Center trains
68,000 sailors each year in its Re
i cruit Training and Service School
| commands.
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division were E. P. Staples 247,
Don Parkinson 249, M. T. Morrow
253, Bill Jerles 263, Wilson Moody
269 and Wallace Moody 279.
Other Flights
Mark Volk won the first flight,
which played 36 holes, with a 155
score, followed by Porter Staples
at 158. Other scores in the first
flight included Cliff Graham 164,
Don Moody 168, Otis Gunn 168,
Bob Brannin 168, Elmo Coleman
170, Stony Jackson 178, Lewis
Bledsoe 178, Boyd Hathaway 180,
Joe Jackson 184.
Otis Whitten won the second
flight with a 167, with Lory Gun
ter next at 169 and Robbie Jackson
at 170. Other scores in the second
flight included Jimmy Landreth
173, Paul Griffin 178, Albert Pratt
178, J. R. Arnall 178, Julian Caw
thon, 179, Jerry Rogers 181, J. T.
Lewis 185, John Malone 190.
Winners of the top places in the
third flight were Robert Downing
179, Aldine Lasseter 187 and Paul
Graf 187. Other scores in the third
flight were Jim Huffman 188, Bob
Vance 189, Rex Palmer 195, Avon
Buice 195, Joe McNutt 200, Billy
Ethridge 203, Bo Brown 203, Ted
Ursrey 204, Nevin McNutt 206,
Robert Hutson 219, Mike Hack
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Vinson-Goldwater
Tiff Over Robins
Ends in Dead Heat
Congressman Carl Vinson sa id
last week that the “disastrous news
that Goldwater was elected” would
be cause for “hanging crepe on
the portals of Robins Air Force
Base,’ and Senator Barry Gold
water quickly denied this* charge I
and said he had no idea of closing
the big air base at Warner Robins
Senator Goldwater said he : s a
reserve major general in the U S
Air Force and knows the impor
tance of the air force—“as much
as Mr. Vinson should.” He said he
was surprised that Mr. Vinson
would make such a charge.
Mr. Vinson said the easiest place
to cut back is in the military
EDITOR’S NOTE; It seems that
this exchange of charges ended in
a tie.
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Dyer of the Extension Service, 1
they also yield plastics, |
and a bewildering variety of chem- I
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