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Call 987-1823
ROOM AIR - CONDITIONER,
Carrier, 2-ton, Brand new motor,
reasonably priced. Call 987-1136.
lie 6-20
FRIGIDAIRE freezer. 20 ft.
chest type. Approx. 6 yrs. old.
Good operating cond. Good look
ing inside and out. SIOO, Call
987-1896. lie
TIRES
New, Used and Recaps. Trac
tor (ires vulcanizing. Call the
lire number. Perry, 987-1818. Ne
is the man to see. tfc 3-7
ADDING MACHINE and type
writers by Olivetti-Underwood,
for sale at The Home Journal.
Electric adder $lO5. Typewriters
$74.50 and $125. All new, not
used,
PORTABLE Typewriter by Oli
vetti-Underwood. It’s a super
portable. almost as big as a
standard machine. $l2O. See and
try at Home Journal, 1010 Car
roll St tfc. 10-26
ARTISTS oils, canvases, palette
pads, brushes, sketch pads, pas
tel chalks, charcoal pencils.
Houston Home Journal.
SCOTCH TAPE SPECIAL: De
corator type dispenser and 6
rolls of Scotch Tape, V for
$6 and '2” for $5. Houston Home
Journal, 1010 Carroll St,, 987-
1823. tfc 4-11
BILL HOLLAND, located at the
old ice house, now has large va
riety of fresh vegetables and
fruits. Tomatoes, watermelons,
corn, cantaloupes, peaches, cu
cumbers, parched peanuts, plums
md cabbage. He 6-20
LIVE BAIT I
AND TACKLE
Plus
SPORTING GOODS
All kind* of bait
6 a. m. to 9 p. m,
(HAMLEE BAIT
AND TACKLE
U. S. 41 SOUTH AT
BRIDGE
ALLEN WHIPPLE SAYS:
g 840 acres with A
• 80 acre lake I
V. near Houston S
\ Lake Golf
1 Course, and
\ Pabst Brewery J
f spot. Terms. J
f Can be j
V subdivided. J
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1010 BALL ST. PERRY. GA.
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Watch for the
Grand Opening
of the
Muse Theatre
In July
S2OO DOWN. SOB monthly, 3
’ bedroom home, near town and
I schools, hardwood floors, $8700.00
. total price, to be newly decorat
ed throughout.
LEONARD REALTY CO.
Phone 987 1366, 987-2796
1127 Macon St., Perry, Ga.
1 1800 SQUARE FEET, ONLY
$16.350 00 $550 00 DOWN 5 bed
■ room brick home, most attractive
: large paneled family room, 15x23.
■ 2 baths, large master bedroom.
’ LR and DR carpeted, central
heat. An EXCELLENT VALUE
LEONARD REALTY CO.
Phone 987 1366, 987-2796
1127 Macon St., Perry, Ga.
$2800.00 DOWN, assume s'i‘.
loan. $122.(X) monthly, 3 bedroom
brick home, charming lot in
choice area, 2 baths, large mas
ter bedroom, carpeted LR, built
in kitchen, 1600 square feet. $lB,-
200.00.
LEONARD REALTY CO.
Phone 987 1366, 987-2796
1127 Macon St., Perry, Ga.
LAKE BLACKSHEAR home.
Year round living. Excellent ski
ing area. ALSO lake house for
rent. Call 273-1305, Condole. ;
Me. 6-20 ]
TUCKER AREA
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lull brick, 1
completely landscaped, nothing 1
down under VA, we handle all
financing.
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045
COUNTRY ACREAGE
1 to 5 acre lots, paved road,
wooded lots, 1 mile from city lim- (
its. Some of the finest building j
sites in Houston County, let us 1
show you. i
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045 1
OCKLAHATUHKE DARK AREA
Old brick colonial. 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, antique birch paneled
den, wall paper in baths com
pletely landscaped lot.
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045
7 ACRES IN THE COUNTRY
Good location on paved road,
level land, will make a fine in
vestment, located on Like Joy
road.
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045
SHOWCASE OF HOMES
Come see Camelot, a pleasing
vaiety of homes featuring split
level, ranch, Uvo-story, basement
designs, choice locations, quiet
streets.
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045
CAMELOT
4 bedroom split level, paneled
den with fireplace, w-w carpel,
double garage, old brick exterior.
A Gold Medallion total elect,
home. We handle all financing.
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045
CAMELOT
4 bedrooms, den and playroom
with fireplace, w-w carpel, com
plete Frigidaire kitchen with d/w
and disposal, double garage, a
Gold Medallion total electric
home.
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045
NATIONAL HEIGHTS
2 bedrooms for only $6500, in
cluding large window A/C unit,
will handle financing—why pay
rent—call
Mullins Const. Co.
987-1045
COLONIAL BRICK home on cor
ner wooded lot for sale by owner.
Before you buy let me show it
to you. Phone 987-2698 . 2lc. 5-30
YOU ARE ambitious, energetic,
imaginative, and clever with a
paint brush and hand tools. This
two bedroom frame in a fine
young neighborhood needs your
tender loving care. It’s a snatch
at $5,800.
THREE BEDROOMS, brick and
frame is neat, trim and inviting.
Just old enough to have lawn
and trees established. $12,000.00,
M. M. AND B„ INC.
987-2050 987-3240 987-1046
TIME to MOVE?
In prestige neighborhood
catering to children, this lux
ury home was custom built
with modern features to meet
your tastes. Moderate price
lor such an exceptional home.
Walking distance to shop
ping, schools and churches.
Excellent for families, cou
pies, or widows. You can
have that feeling of security
when you are alone at night.
These 2 and 3 bedroom homes
have payments under SIOO per
month including taxes and in
surance.
Looking at homes? While
you are waiting for prices to
come down, others are buying
before prices go higher.
Thinking of investing in
land? Don’t wait to buy land;
buy land and then wait.
All types financing avail
able—FHA, VA, or conven
lional. Also you can save
money by paying equity and
assuming low interest rate
loans of 5 1 4 ' ' to «''. Some of
our properties have signs,
and some do not. So for a
complete selection of resi
dential, farm, acreage, lots or
commercial property, con
tact . . .
MARGARET T. CLARK
Real Estate Broker
fAsk for Billy or Margaret)
OH7 2tioi mi Hilicrest
SOLD!!
Four pieces of property just
sold. Have you been thinking
of selling or trading? No
gimmicks, no obligations, just
plain facts. Contact . . .
MARGARET T. CLARK
Real Estate Broker
(Ask for Billy or Margaret)
5)87 2(301 (311 Hilicrest
UNFURNISHED. 2 bedroom
house; has living room and din
ing room. Located on Elko Road.
Immediate occupancy. $60.00 per
month. Call 987-2284 tic. 6-220
UNFURNISHED 5 room house.
Has living room, dining room and
kitchen, two bedrooms and bath.
Block from grammar school.
Days call 987-2088, nights call
987-1744. Ifc. 5-9
2-BEDROOM house on Marsha
Drive. H. E. Gordon. Call 987-
1625. tfc. 5-9
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house. Immediate possession.
Town location. Call days 987-2088
or nights 987-1744. tfc. 6-6
DRIVER S LICENSE
REVOKED?
SH-22 Filings.
Easv monthly terms.
BEAVERS INS. AGENCY, INC.
Phone 987-1832 Perry, Ga.
tfc 2-15
If you are looking
for the finest in
farm buildings
... see
LEE RUSH
RUSH BROS.
Kathleen, Ga. 31047
if’* better built by
BEHLEN
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
TAKE soil away the Blue Lus
tre way tr <m carpets and uphoi
stery. Rent electric shampooer
sl. Stanley Furniture and Appli
ance Co, Itc 6-20
COLEMAN UPHOLSTERY Shop,
free pick up and delivery. No
charge for estimates. Phone
922-6761. tfc. 6-6
For all your MATTRESS needs
let Sumter Mattress Co. renovate
your old innerspring mattress
and box springs, or let us build
your a new set. We also convert
cotton mattresses into inner
springs. Phone Americas, 924-
5654, or write Sumter Mattress
Co., 619 Eim St., Americus, and
we will contact you when in this 1
area. tfc 5-23. 1
FARR UPHOLSTERY CO.. Up- j
holslery of fine furniture. All J
work guaranteed. 132 Cotton (
Ave., Americus, Ga. Phone 924-
9416, tfc 5-23 .
WANT ACTION? Let us help ,
you find your Perry home. We (
have some excellent buys. List |
your property with us and gel
action.
M. M. AND B. REALTORS
Carroll Bldg.
987-2050 987-1046 987-3240 ]
SAVE DOLLARS
Rent your U-Haul truck or
trailer from Hank at Greyhound ,
Bus Station, Perry. For informa
tion call 987-1172. 4tp. 5-2
FRONT END ALIGNMENT; .
Brake service, bear-trained. Ne- 1
Smith Tire Co. Perry. 987-1818.
tfc 3-7.
REAL ESTATE : If you want
to buy or sell real estate, con
tact Richard Goodroe, with
Cooper Jones Real Estate. Phone
987-1980 day or night.
tfc 2-1
FOREST MANAGEMENT, Tor
estry consultants, registered for
esters. We buy pulpwood and '<■
sawlimber. Increased dividends 1
through sound forest manage- $
ment. Davis & Bloodworth Forest
Products Co. Ph.; 987-1221 or 987-
3170. tfc. 7-14
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE. Air
Tight Vacuum Clean. Tank $25; 1
Grease Trap $lO. J. W. Brand, \
Montezuma, Ga. Pbor.e collect, t
472-8568. tfc. 3-7 1
7
WANTED - SMALL PIANO
not over 40 inches high. Exterior
condition not important but must (
be good mechanically. Write P.
O. Box 47, Perry, Ga., stating
price and condition. Up 6-18.
RETIRED male 47 years old
presently employed out of town
desires local job, shipping clerk,
counter sales, motel clerk or
such. Good general knowledge of
several things including electri
cal work and supplies. Good
character and references. No
night work. Call 987-1073 at night.
2lc 6-20.
1 MAID for general house work,
on Ft. Valley Highway. No trans
portation. Call Christine Mace,
987-1197. Itp 6-20
MAID or restaurant helper de
sires full time work. No trans
portation. Call daily 987-3570.
Up 6-13
WANTED: Hungry families.
Monday night special—s burgers
for $1.50. Phone 987-1061. Dairy
1 Queen and Brazier, Perry, Ga.
Ifc. 1-25
1 MAN OR WOMAN. SPARE
TIME INCOME, No selling. Re
; fill and collect money from U. S.
‘ Postage Stamp Machines in this
• area. To qualify must have car,
references, $900; to $1,900; cash
investment required. Ten hours
j weekly can net excellent income.
More time can result in more
, money. Territories now open in
the entire state. For personal in
j terview write PROGRESSIVE,
; Box 23121, Mint Hill Station,
Charlotte. North Carolina 28212.
Include phone no. Up 6-20
WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT
—THE AVON LADY. County wo
men—be a hit with your family.
Buy them the clothes, TV or oth
er extras needed by earning ssss
selling popular Avon Products to
. your fiends and neighbors. Write,
. Avon District Manager Edna
j Gatliff, P. O. Box 1075, Warner
Robins, Ga. 31093. Or call 923-
3114. Itc 6-20.
SERVICE station attendant.
Experience preferred. Apply in
person at John’s American Sta
tion. 1-75 on U. S. Hwy. 341 N.
e.\it in Perry. tfc. 6-13
SECRETARY - BOOKKEEPER
wanted. Must type. Hours 8-4.
Employment 9‘j months per
year. Write: Secretary, c/o The
Houston Home Journal, P. O.
Drawer M-l, Perry, Ga. 31069,
giving name, address, telephone
number and experience.
tfc 6-13
WOMEN Seamstresses Wanted.
Work at home doing simple sew
ing. We supply materials and pay
shipping both ways. Good rate
of pay. Piece work. Write: Dept.
2W3, Jamster Industries Inc., 100
Ashman, Sault Sle„ Marie, Mich.
49783. 3tc 6-6
SERVICE STATION attendant.
Experience necessary. Apply in
person. 66 Service Station, 341
N. Perry. tic. 5-23
WAITRESSES wanted and one
kitchen helper. Apply in person
at Colonial Restaurant, Hwy. 41,
South. Perry. tfc. 4-4
WATKINS DEALER wanted
for City of Perry. Good money
for right man. Call 987-1625.
tfc. 3-28
WE HAVE TRADED our ’64
Valiant to McLendon Auto Co.,
for a ’6B Dodge. Have all paid
bills for service and repairs to
give any purchaser of this ex
cellent used car. Ask tor Al’s car
or call me in Warner Robins.
Itc 6-20
PONTIAC 1965 Bonneville con
vertible. Low mileage, one own
er. For sale or trade for mobile
home of equal value. Call 987-
1971 or 922-2370. Itc 6-20
TRUCKS
New GMC Pickups. We don’t
have while truck, blue truck and
red truck sales. We do sell while
trucks, blue trucks and red
bucks. $2,025. NeSmith Tire Co.
Perry, 987-1818. tfc 3-7.
DATSUN. All new for ’6B.
Trucks ($1,849). Cars ($2,079).
Sta. Wag. ($2,279). 4 in floor
bucket seats, W/W tires—27 mi.
per gal. reg. gas. And 3 speed
automatic trans.—opt. See at
NeSmith Tire Co.
Perry 987-1818
tfc. 3-28
TRAVEL TRAILERS: Scotty
and FAN dealer. Scotty 15 foot
from $995. Truck campers from
$795
PERRY TRAILER SALES
800 Perimeter Drive
Perry, Ga. 987-3371
TRAILER RENTALS and sales;
reserve a camper now for your
vacation this summer. Middle
Ga. Camping Trailer, Warner
Robins Highway, Macon. Call
788-6808. tfc. 5-2
PALOMINO Colt for sale. Call
Gene Brumbaugh 987-2037. 2tc 6-13
EZY-CLEAN
CAR WASH
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Main Street Perry
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
If you have a drinking prob
lem and want to stop drinking,
please give AA a try. Phone 987-
3294 or 987-3184 for information.
tfc. 11-10
Teen-Age
Want Ads
TOMMY MARSHALL. 1203
Charles Ave., City. 14 years old.
Will work in stores. 987-2449.
Its 6-20
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Bargains Can Ruin Your Eyes
A correspondent who writes
from Chicago has a complaint
about several of these Cnited
States. He identifies himself as
William Martelson, says he'
travels around the country as
a salesman for a manu
facturing company, and puts
his beef like this:
"I'm a member of the four
eyed club. Been wearing
glasses since I was a kid, and
IVe consulted a lot of
specialists in my time. I’ve
heard 1 don't know how many
warnings about the chance you
take when you doctor your
own eves.
v (
"That's why I'm appalled
at the number of department
stores that sell glasses like
hardware or saucepans. The
typical place I mean has a
i counter with a sign reading
'glazed goods.' On the counter
i —piles of spectacles. Bargains
! in all sizes, shapes and
magnifying power.
"The worst part is that when
1 pass a counter like this, I
| generally see at least one cus
\ tomer sifting the pile, trving
, to find a pair that suits him.
The sight sets my teeth on
j edge.
Enough here for a caution
j ary column?" i
There is, no doubt about i
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>8 BY HELEN HALE
If you have difficulty getting
your family to eat liver as
normally prepared, try giving
it a crispy jacket. Beat eggs
with lemon juice for flavor,
then dip in it some liver slices.
Coat with bread crumbs. Re
peat and chill. Saute in butter,
slowly, 8 to 10 minutes,
turning as needed.
Here’s a different way to
prepare pork chops. Brown
chops on both sides and bake
with a jar of strained plums
and tapioca (baby food)which
has been mixed with grated
lemon peel, cinnamon and
ground cloves.
If ground meat seems too
solid when you’re mixing or
browning it, use a potato
masher for breaking it up into
smaller pieces.
Grate cheese, chocolate,
lemon or orange peel, or raw
vegetables over a sheet of
waxed paper. It’s quicker and
saves washing dishes.
Always keep gelatin dishes
in the refrigerator until ready
to serve.
Chili Conqueso Dip
1/4 cup green pepper, diced
1 small clove garlic,
crushed
1 small onion, chopped
1 tbsp butter
2 medium size tomatoes,
diced
1 small can chopped
green chili or hot
peppers
1 lb. processed American
cheese
Saute in butter the green
pepper, garlic and onion.
Add diced ripe tomatoes and
chili (or hot peppers) and
mix thoroughly. While this
mixture is cooking slowly,
grate the cheese and melt in
top of double boiler. When
melted add the other ingredi
ents to the cheese and blend
well. Serve at once hot in a
chafing dish or pre-heated
bowl with crisp potato chips
for dipping.
MAKE YOUR OWN
| m TV TIST
1. Sports commentator, part
time "Tonight" show host.
Red Barber
Earl Ruby
Joe Garagiola
2. Star of ’’The Lucy Show.”
Ann Sothern
Lucille Ball
Lucy Ames
3. "Tarzan" star of the
thirties.
Victor Mature
Lee J. Cobb
Johnny Weismuller
4 He’s skipper of "McHale’s
Navy.”
David Jannsen
Ernest Borgnine
* David Niven
5. Television veteran, “Uncle
Millie. ’’
Milton Kraus
Milton Berle
David Milton
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that. Many a specialist has
protested against the bargain
basement selling of glazed
goods’ for the eyes. Yet the
practice appears destined to
continue until all of our states
ban it.
The reason for professional
opposition is the same as for
any other do-it-yourself medi
cal treatment. The layman is
no more qualified to prescribe
his own glasses than his is to
prescribe his own diet. It takes
training and skill to diagnose
the condition and decide on
the remedy.
The eyes are a special
problem because an individual
can "test" a pair of spectacles
for himself. He can put them
on, and see if they improve
his vision. If objects across the
room come into sharper focus,
well, isn’t that proof enough?
Os course it isn’t. The basic
trouble may remain, and even
grow worse, when the eyesight
seems improved. Cataracts or
glaucoma may be developing.
If so. the fact should be known
as quickly as possible. And the
only person you can rely on is
your eye doctor.
That’s why bargain base
ment spectacles are no bargain
at any price. The money you
pay hardly matters. What
counts is the threat to your
eyesight.
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Defends Club Championship I
Mell Tolleton with Favorite Putter I
Houston Lake CC
Sols Tournament
The Men’s Golf Association at
Houston Lake Golf and Country
Club has announced the second
annual HLCC Club Championship
Tournament to be held this week
end. The event will be 36 holes
medal play.
According to John Smith, asso
' ciation president, club members
may “declare” themselves into
the championship flight with oth
er flights to be determined after
the first 18 holes of play on Sat
urday, June 22. Entry fee is $lO
and play will be from the blue
or “championship” tees. The
tourney is open to all-age mem
bers.
Melt Tolleson of Perry is the
defending champion winning the
very first club event in 1967 with
a 150. The winner of this year’s
tournament will receive a trophy
and have his name added to the
championship silver bowl which
remains at the club. Other sil
ver pieces will be given to win
ners of the various flights, etc.
In conjuctions with the club
tournament there will be a din
ner-dance at HLCC thi<- Saturday
night with reservations required,
according to Mr. Smith.
KERRY'S
KAKES
Cakes for all occasions,
mints, petit fours, tea
sugars, etc. Exclusively
for the discriminating
hostess.
Call 987-3499 daytime
and after 6 p. m. call
987-3587.
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Whipped bread is fresh out of holes
For whipped in freshness
go Batter Whipped Sunbeam ».
SALE! I
• 2400 square feet
• 4 bedrooms I
• Huge den and rooms ■
• 50 year old pines and I
• 80x270 homesite near I
churches and schools ■
• Posession with 48 I
hours I
• See today! I
• Won’t last long I
• 2-story old brick I
front I
Call or See 2
987-1752 day or 987-1095 1
or 987-3260 night I
1010 BALL ST. PERRY.GA, I
FOR SALE I
50 acres on paved road isl
mile from Perry 5440 pe«
acre. Financing available. ■
3-bedroom brick, ideal 10-l
cation in town Fenced*
yard. Price $12,800. I
If you have served 90H
days or more in any*
branch of the Armed S|TH
vices you can acquire**
home for as little as s2oß*
down. For further informa*
tion, call ■
Jim McCown I
LEE M? PAUL I
& SON REALTY I
987-1422 or resident, I
987-1580 B