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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Published Weekly at
Perry, Ga.
JOHN L. HODGES, Publisher.
RUBY C. HODGES. Editor.
Official Organ of Houston County
and City of Perry.
Subscription, $1.50 per year.
Entered at the Post Office in
Perry, Ga., as Mail Matter of
Second Class.
LEGAL SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, —Houston County:
Whereas, on the 16th day of
July, 1938, C. M. Parker did ex
ecute and deliver to the under
signed Perry Loan & Savings
Bank his deed to secure debt to
the land hereinafter described
which deed is recorded in Deed
Book 41, page 211, Clerk’s Office,
Houston Superior Court; th e
debt secured being one note tor
the principal sum of $150.00 due
December 20, 1938, and 5 notes
for the principal sum of $210.00
each, due on the 15th of October
of the years 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, and 1943, said notes bear
ing interest from date at eight
per centum per annum:
And, Whereas, said C. M.
Parker has failed to pay the
principal note due October 15,
1939, and has likewise failed to
pay the principal note due Oc
tober 15, 1940 and has likewise
failed to pay the annual install
ment of interest due on October
15, 1940, on said five (5) notes
for $210.00 each:
Now, Therefore, because of
said default the undersigned has 1
declared all of said notes due and |
payable, and acting under the
power of sale contained in said'
deed to secure debt, for the pur- j
pose of paying said indebtedness, [
will on the Ist day of April, 1941,
which is the first Tuesday in
April, during the legal hours of
sale, before the Court House
door in Perry, Houston County,
Georgia, sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash the
lands described in said deed to)
secure debt as follows, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel
of land containing 100 acres of
land, more or less, and lying in
the Twelfth District of Houston
County, Georgia;said land bound
ed as follows; north by lands
formerly owned by Troup Dan
iels, south by the Old Benson
Place, east by lands of Estate ol
J. Q. Ellis, and west by lands
now or formerly owned by M. A.
Smith and lands ot Cleveland
Harrison. Said lands known as
the Old Dollar Place Said Had
of land being the land com eyed
by C. C. Pierce, Sheriff, to Perrj
Loan’& Savings IDnk by need
dated March 1. 1932, and record
ed in the office ui me Ciei u ot
Superior Court of Houston Coun
ty, Georgia, in Deed Book 43,
pages 386 and 387.
Said land will be sold subject
to all unpaid taxes due and to
become due on same
A deed will be executed to the
purchaser as provided in saio
deed to secure debt.
The proceeds of said sale will
be applied as provided in saiu
deed to secure debt.
This Ist dav of March. 1941.
PERRY LOAN &
SAVINGS BANK
S. A. Nunn, Attorney for
Perry Loan & Savings Bank.
Largest System
North Carolina, which has the
largest school bus system of any
state in the Union, transports 320,000
rural children to and from school
daily.
Change Temperature
To change a plus centigrade tem
perature to Fahrenheit, multiply it
by nine-fifths and add 32. If it is
a minus centigrade tempera urc,
multiply it by nine-fifths and sub
tract 32.
Man, Donkey Defenders
John Perrio, 70 years old, and his
donkey form the defense unit of
Brecqhou island, eight miles from
Guernsey. With only six miles of
island and a dozen inhabitants, Per
rio and Clarabcllo. his donkey, find
they can manage quite well to keep
guard.
Volume From Piano
Where greater volume is desired
from a piano, there should be no
carpet under the instrument. This
is especially true of a grand, which
gives off sound from the underside
of its case. Conversely, in a small
room a carpet under the piano will
soften its tone and keep it from
being too loud.
CLASSIFIED ADS
AN APPEAL
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one room with some convenience |
on moderate terms. Call 157.
BA B Y CHICKS— $2.88 hun
dred up. C. O. D. 20 Breeds.
Heavy Mixed $5.75. Write D.
VV. Nichols, Kingston, Ga.
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NOTICE
Books are now open for receiv
’ ing 1941 lax Returns.
Felton Norwood, City Clerk.
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Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
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I . . . This impressive sum, paid into
the State Treasury during the last
<LI y fiscal year, went to a vitally im
||: "~r f 5£ = "’~ portant use—yet it represents only
| T~~~ T’a small part of the beer industry's
--j * total contribution to Georgia’s so
cial and economic welfare.
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. . . Plus Csiy and Comity Taxes
Attention, Local Taxpayers
This $1.187,352.30 —used solely for buying free school books for
Georgia children—represents state beer excise and state license taxes
1 only. It includes no part of the beer industry’s property taxes on its
huge investment in land, buildings, plants and equipment—nor does
it include the large sums paid to local governments, city and county
for licenses. If beer is sold in your city or county, your local tax
officials can give you information as to the amount of this revenue.
... Plus 10,000 Jobs for Georgians
A Living for Thousands of Families
Directly employing more than 10,000 persons, and .ndirectly requir
ing the work of many more, the beer industry is a very large employer
of Georgia labor, furnishes a livelihood to many thousands of families.
I
j ... Phis $6,000,000 Annua! Payroll
Immense Added Purchasing Power
i A half million dollars of salaries and wages flowing every month into
the channels of trade in Georgia helps stabilize purchasing power at
higher levels, increases sales, stimulates every line of business.
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. . . Plus Acceptance of Seda! lesponsibilily
Vigilant Program of Self-Regulation
The beer industry is not merely an economic factor, an employer, a
taxpayer —it fully recognizes its obligations to the public, its social
responsibility. Through the voluntary Clean Up or Close Up program
launched by this Committee over a year ago, it works closely with law
i enforcement officials to eliminate undesirable outlets, to maintain
vhoksome conditions wherever beer is sold.
You can help by restricting your patron
age to law-abiding retail beer outlets.
BREWERS! & BEER DISTRIBUTORS
(jorntik $
JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, Slate Director
529 Hurt Building • Atlanta, Georgia
SURPRISE MEETING
One day in Paradise
Two angels, beaming, strolled
Along the amber walk that lies
Beside the street of gold,
1 At last they met and gazed
Into each other’s eyes,
Then dropped their harps,amazed
And stood in mute surprie.
And other angels came,
And, as they lingered near,
Heard both at once exclaim:
“Say, how did you get here?’’
Kiser.
Those who desire round figures
1 should partake of more square
meals. Sandersville Progress.
No good time is worth giving
up a good name for.
People find out how foolish it
is to stay up all night when it
finally dawns on them.
Don’t be too positive in your
opinions. It is highly embarras
sing to recross a stream after
you have burned your bridges.
I It is difficult to laugh at your
own expense when you are broke.
You can’t get ahead by spend
ing your time getting even.
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Old-Time Wars
Native tribes in South Africa are
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Post Hole Diggers, Wire Staples, Nails, and a
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