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BUYING ♦ SELLING * TRADING ♦ SERVICES * JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Firewood - You haul -
Pine, you pickup, $lO
and S2O per load.
Hardwood, you pick up.
S2O and S3O per load. Fat
lighter, wood chips and
pine bark. Baynard's
Tree Service 987-0613,
Elko Rd. Across from
City Seafoods, (tfc 10-
23)
House too small? If so,
let Sullivan add more
rooms to your present
home. It's cheaper.
Financing available.
Call Sullivan Home
Improvement Co. at 987-
3852. (tfn 9-18)
End your painting
problems! Let Sullivan
install aluminum siding
on your home. Twelve
beautiful colors. 30 year
warranty. Terms
available. Call Sullivan
Home Improvement.
987-3852.
tfc 5-22
LARK PORTABLE
BUILDINGS For sale,
lease or rent. Call
Barton's Enterprises
for more information,
Plaza Dr. Perry 987-
0020. (tfc 12-7)
FIREWOOD: Fas
lightered old barn wood.
$5 a pick-up load, you
haul. Call 987-4897. (Up
11-6)
FIREWOOD - Hard
wood cut to order. $35.
Long bed pickup load
delivered and stacked.
Call 987-4973. (3tp 11-13)
Four horse trailer,
needs some repair.
Further details call 987-
2086 after 5 p.m. (2tp 11-
13)
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY I
1127 Macon St., Perry, Georgia Phone 987-1366
OUR FEATURE HOME FOR THIS
: WEEK; LOOK WHAT $34,900 IN
CLUDES -- Over 5 acres of land
comes with this well kept ranch style
home 15 minutes from Pabst
Brewery! Spacious floor plan, 3
! bedrooms, large kitchen and fantastic
' front porch!
: INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - 2
; units - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, living
: room and one 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
; equipped kitchen, 2 fireplaces and
more. Pay equity and assume BV2
percent VA loan. Prices to sell In Mid
s2o's.
"JUST LISTED" NEW HOUSE -
Nice 3 bedroom, 13/4 bath features
large wooded lot, central heat and air,
single carport plus possibility of low
monthly payments for qualified
buyer. $39,500. Call Jim Pensyl for
details.
"NO CITY TAXES" - Beautiful 3
bedroom, 13/ 4 bath, ranch style home
on 1.228 acres of land. Beautiful
setting! In the sso's.
"IN THE COUNTRY WITH CITY
CONVENIENCE" - Beautiful 4
bedroom, 23/ 4 bath ranch style home
on 1.47 acres of land. Has everythlno
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Pi
Jim Pensyl
987-5222
ii
Gene Brumbaugh
987-2037
mobile homes
for rent
2 and 3 bedroom mobile
homes, furnished. Todd
Road. Call 987-5827. (tfc
8-28)
2 BR mobile home near
Pabst and Medusa. Call
987-5304 or 922-0620 after
4 p.m. (tfn 10-16)
Available December 1,
1980 - 2 bedroom fur
nished mobile home. SBS
security deposit and
$165.00 per month. Call:
Town & Country Realty
987-1366.
mobilehomes
for sale
8 x 34 ft., 2 BR, good
condition. $1495. Call
987-1134 (4tc 11-6)
Trailer 12' x 60' ad
ditional room. 10' x 50'.
Pay equity and pick up
payments. Call before 1
p.m., 987-1583. (2tp 11-
20)
Clearance Sale - 1980
12 wide 2 BR with front
circle kitchen SBBOO.
14 wide 2 BR with front
bedroom $9160.
14 wide 3 BR with front
bedroom $12,310.
24 wide 4 BR with den
and playroom $21,150
12 wide, repo, take up
payments. $119.79.
Community Mobile
Home
9194 Hawkinsville Rd.
Macon, Ga.
912-781-8334 (4tc 11-20)
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I t-ran Pensyl
987-5222
ii
Fay Harbuck
Secretary
8 x 34 ft., 2 BR, Good
condition. Call 987-1134.
(4tc 11-6)
1973 Tall Oaks. 2 BR, 2
bath 12 x 70 . Furnished.
Call 987-0124. (Up 11-20)
lots
for sale
1.36 acres, open, access
to 20 acre lake, off Hwy
96 at 1-75. No mobile
home. $3500. Call 923-
1762. (2tp 11-20)
trailer space
for rent
Country atmosphere in
town! All shady lots,
different sizes to choose
from. $42 and up.
Walking distance of
town. Water and sewage
furnished. Call 987-0190
or 987-4892 after 6 p.m.
(tfc 11-13)
[trucks
& trailers
1974 Chevy, 4 wheel,
pickup. 8 ft. body. Great
hunting and fishing
truck. SISOO. Call 987
4153 after 5. (Itc 1120)
wanted
2 bedroom house or
mobile home to rent.
Call 987 0083. (Up 11-20)
including a 20 x 20 game room.
. $75,000.00.
; "LEASE OR LEASE WITH OPTION
? TO BUY" - Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath
ranch style home on Houston Lake
Road. $25,000.00 to buy or $175 per
month.
i "NEW HOME" - Perfect for the
. smaller family, has 3 bedrooms, 1
I bath, range in kitchen, 960 square feet
> of living space and a single carport. In
I the s3o's.
1
: "EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY" - 2
story building on a large corner lot.
2272 square feet. Great location!
$79,500.00
LOTS
HOUSTON LAKE ROAD - Nice sized
lot - $5,500.00 f.
HOUSTON LAKE ROAD - 100 x 150
sized lot with city water & sewage -
$4,500.00
OLD FARM ROAD - 1.087 acre lot -
$6,500.00
PLANTATION PLACE - 1.04 acre lot
with fruit trees - $9,500.00
MOSSLAND DRIVE - HOUSTON
LAKE - Large lot with 102.4' lake
frontage - $22,300 :
LAND
HWY 26 - 53.2 acres of land - open &
wooded - $42,500.00
MARSHALLVILLE ROAD - 33.82
acres of land - all open - $49,000.00
HWY 127 - 57.047 acres of land -
owner financing - $62,700.00
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Glen Van Fossen
987-2145
El
Joe Hickman
987-0013
Nat Maddox
987-4492
Bobby Howard
987-1203
yard sales
528 Frank Satterfield
Final sale. Fri. and Sat.
Nov. 21 and 22. 8 a.m. -5
p.m. (Up H-20)
1714 Sewell Circle Sat.
Nov. 22, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(Up n-20)
1 mile north of Hen
derson on Hwy 41N.
Saturday Nov. 22, 8 a.m.
til ... Cancel if rain. (Up
11-20)
AUCTION
Every Wed. at 6 p.m.
starting Nov. sth at
Littles Odd's & Ends
Flea Market. Hwy 127 &
1-75 public and dealers
welcome to buy and sell.
Flea Market open now
Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6
p.m. Sellers call 987-3339
for info, (tfn 10-23)
Furniture'N Things
Flea Market
523 Carroll Blvd. S.
Big savings on fur
niture, electric and gas
stoves, refrigerators,
gas heaters, appliances,
odds and ends. Hun
dreds of items to choose
from. Do your Christ
mas Shopping with us
and save. Open Monday
thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Farm Beils
No. 1- $65
No. 2 - $75
No. 3 - SBS
Castiron & Brass
Phone Geoffrey Hill
(912) 987-3357 after 4
p.m. (2tp 11-13)
HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Whether you’re searching for a mate for
your goldfish, a chic little doghouse for
i Fido or a special piece of furniture for
your living room, the fastest way to
find the things you’re looking for is
through the classifieds. You can com-
I pare P r ices a * a stance. No need to
1 I'l waste time and gas running all over 0
4 (i| \ \rpSD town. 7'he classifieds are a great way
jV| \ to sell things, too! You can cash in on yy /j \v\
/ aW unwanted goods or items you don’t use / Z/CZa \ \
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Houston Home Journal
Fiddlers & Peddlers
Fair and Bazaar,
Saturday, Nov. 22, 9
a.m. 9 p.m. Pilot Club's
4th Annual at the
National Guard Ar
mory. (4tc 10-30)
Perry Trade Center &
Flea Market You want
to sell it! We want to buy
it! Used furniture,
electrical appliances,
good used T.V. sets.
Odds & Ends. Most
anything of real value.
We now reni new
steamex carpet
cleaning machines 987-
3226. Open Mon.
through Sat., 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Closed Sunday.
Hwy 41S. across from
Perry Truck Stop.
DEALERS IN PULPWOOD,
TIMBER & LAND
Gay Timber
Products, Snc.
Professional Services
P.O. BOX 668
UNADILLA, GA. 31091
R.E. (Gene) Gay
PRESIDENT
PMOKir Home ’l2-892-3118
Office 912-627-3561
| COTTAGE 4
FOR SALE
■864 sq. ft. Central I
■heat & air. Deck, i
■energy efficient. I
■ Lake Manor, Tall I
■ Timbers area, 987- j
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1980
REAL ESTATE
ANGLES
FROM
AN
INSIDER
'■w'
How would you like to
have a cabin and a lake
in the middle of nowhere
completely Isolated in
the woods? I have a
place just like this with 5
acres In Houston County
13 minutes from Perry.
This week we have
just listed 61 acres with
a lakesite for $600.00
per acre - owner will
finance at 10 percent
nterest for 12 years
with only Va down.
Also we have listed
161 acres for deer
hunters and a lake site
rolling and beautiful in
Crawford county for
$450.00 per acre.
Whipple Realty
& Ins. Co.
915A Main St.
Box 98
Perry, Ga.
987 1752
(days)
Clothing Care
DIRT EATS AWAY INVESTMENT
Clothing has become a
major investment and cloth
ing designers are recognizing
it as such. Coming out of
high I ash ion workshops this
season arc suits, dresses and
accessories that arc classical
ly timeless in style, good for
season alter season of wear.
With more dollars being
spent on garments, more
consideration must be given
to their care and keeping.
The International Fabricaro
Institute (IFI), the world
wide association of dry
cleaners and blunderers, sug
gests you recognize soil and
poor storage as the downfall
of the expensive pieces of
clothing you are adding to
your wardrobe.
Soluble soil particles have
an abrasive nature. If
allowed to remain in cloth
ing, soil will wear away the
fibers.
Mushing away these par
ticles, either with water for
washable clothing, or in pro
fessional drycleaning sol
vents, will extend the wear
life of garments and protect
your clothing investment.
Studies show that dry
cleaning solvents are less
harmful to fabrics than
water.
Quality drycleaning also
pays attention to oil-based
stains that require careful
TRACTORS
FOR SALE
Many 1969 through
1974, white 4564 TD and
IHC DF4OO conventional
tractors. NH2SO engine
10 speed trans, SLHD
tandem axle, large
selection. For In
formation and location
ca 11 Sch wer man
Trucking Co., Clln
chfleld, Ga. 31013.
Phone (912) 987-0654.
(stc 8 21)
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removal to leave the fabric
undamaged.
Tests have been con
ducted by textile experts
subjecting fabrics to re
peated drycleaning pro
cesses. The research has
shown that drycleaning it
self has had little effect on
fabrics designed for durabil
ity and serviceability.
Clothes cleaned over and
over again, according to
tests made by IFI, remained
unchanged. Fabric swatches
drycleaned up to 25 times
were identical to the original,
untouched swatches of the
same material.
The reason, explains IFI,
is that drycleaning solvents
are neutral, whereas soils,
atmospheric gases, body oils
and odors are damaging to
the fibers and cause deteri
oration and discoloration.
In addition to cleaning,
closet cure will help clothes
last longer and serve better.
IFl’s closet care list in
cludes:
1. Remove dust and lint
with a brush or lint roller.
2. Close zippers and but
ton buttons.
3. Promptly hang gar
ments on shaped wooden or
plastic hangers.
4. Leave space between
hanging garments to avoid
creasing and to allow air to
circulate. Make space by
giving away clothes you
never wear.
5. Fold and lay knitwear
on shelves or in drawers.
John Madison Randolph,
grandson of Thomas Jef
ferson, was the first baby
born in the White House.