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McLendon auto company
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
MORE PORK, BEEF,
POULTRY and EGGS!
FEED THE NEW, IMPROVED
Watkins Mineral Compounds
(lODIZED)
Prices are up! Get your share by speeding up produc
tion. Feed Watkins Mineral Compound the very latest
development in Mineral feeds for hogs, cattle and poultry.
Cut down marketing time and save feed. Wait for my call
and I’ll tell you more about these new, iodized, streamlin
ed mineral mixtures.
H. E. GORDON
THE WATKINS MAN
Phone 3503 Perry, Ga.
Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.
Franchi/.ed Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Macon.
"VASSAH CUSS Of 1966—THANKS TO GRANDMOTHER'S WAR BOND!”
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SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
July 1, 1943 to December 31, 1943
Balance on Hand June 30, 1943-
Perry Loan & Savings Bank $24,220.09
“ “ “ “ Road Acct. 195.38
“ “ “ “ Bond Acct. 4.88 $24,420.35 |
Plus Receipts from-
M. L. Akin. Tax Collector $38,918.83
State of Georgia Fuel Oil Tax 15,750.45
Highway Patrol Fines 285.70
Licenses 30.00
Tax Deeds 569.60
Rent 70.00
Interest U. S. Treasury Bonds 625.05
Dividend Perry Fed. Svgs. & Loan Bank 100.00
Convict Work 1,582.80
Telephone Refunds 14.95
Total Receipts 57,947.44
Total to Account for $82,367.79
Disbursements
Warrants Outstanding 7-1-43 $318.37
Jury Script “ 96.00 $614.37
Expenditures Authorized $46,664 69
Less Victory Tax Deduction 93.00 46,571.69
$47,186.06
Less Warrants Outstanding
12 31-43 $1,205,47
Jury Script Outstanding
12-31-43 252.00 1.457.47
Paid by County Depository $45,728.59
Balance on Hand December 31, 1943-
Perry Loan & Savings Bank $14,703.16
“ Road Acct, 195.38
“ Bond Acct. 4.88
Remittance from Tax Collector 21,735.78 36.639.20
Total Accounted for $82,367.79
Statement of Commissioners’ Warrants
And Other Authorized Expenditures
July 1, 1943 to December 31, 1943
(a) SALARIES & COMPENSATION-
Commissioners’ Salary $ 1,250.00
Clerk of Commissioners 1,135.00
Tax Assessors 534,00
County Physician 210.00
County Farm Agents 1,080.00 $ 4,209.00
(b) GENERAL EXPENSE—
Postage & Expense Commissioners $ 72.80
Legal & Audit 411.00
Books, Stationery & Office Supplies 736.64
Indexing & Recording 143.08
Publishing Statements & Legal Ads 113.60
Insurance & Bonds 258.60
Rent of Offices 462.00
Vital Statistics 130.10
Election & Registration 2233)0 2,550.82
(c) BONDED DEBT—
Interest on Bonds $3,050.00
Exchange on Funds 10.62 3,060.62
(d) PUBLIC SAFETY & WELFARE—
Coroner’s Inquests $ 37.00
Lunacy Hearings 96.05
Delivery & Return of Prisoners 231.80
Destroying Stills 85.00
County Police 1,950.00 2,399.85
(e) JAIL EXPENSE-
Prisoners’ Board $ 797.15
Turnkeys 55.20
Lights & Water 95.02
Supplies & Repairs 37.35
Telephone 22.25
Sheriff at Ordinary’s Court 12-00 1,018.97
(f) SUPERIOR COURT—
Salary Solicitor General $ 600.00
Clerk of Court Fees 212.49
Sheriff’s Fees 197.00
Jury Script 1,178.00
Bailiff & Witnesses * 282.44
Court Reporter 175.00
Analysis Poisoned Well 25.00 2,669,93
(g) COURT HOUSE OPERATIONS-
Lights & Water $ 135.89
Janitor 240.00
Repairs & Supplies 383.69
Fuel 162.85
Telephone _ 97.10 1,019.53
(h) PUBLIC CHARITY—
Welfare Requisitions $1,871.69
Welfare Rent 150.00
Medical & Hospitalization 85.85
Farm Electricity 64.92
Farm Supplies 142.28
Farm Telephone 10.50 2,325.24
(i) CONSTRUCTION & MAITENANCE—
Salaries, Supt. & Guards $3,725.95
Gasoline & Oil 2,104.70
Hardware & Supplies 338.80
Repairs & Parts 5,472.31
Food for Convicts 1,316.43
Clothing & Bedding 390.50
Medical Attention 26.15
Lumber 1,972.83
Cement 196.00
Hay 150.00 15,693.67
(j) CAPITAL EXPENDITURES—
U. S. Treasury Bonds 10,000.00
(k) MISCELLANEOUS -
Old Warrants—J. J. Lewis Est. $1,487.75
Tax Defaulters Docket 30.45
Rationing Board 198.86 1,717336
Total Expenditures Authorized $46,664.69
Approved and ordered published this 17th day of June, 1944.
J. A. DAVIS, Chmn.
C. E. BRUNSON, Clerk.
This poster “Fire Away” shows a scene aboard the U. S. Submarine,
“Dorado.” The artist, the celebrated American painter Georges Schreiber,
has caught the action during the very tense moment before the passing
craft is identified as friend or foe.
The painting is authentic in every detail for the artist was actually
aboard the Submarine at sea. He ate and slept with the crew. He worked
with the men and stood watch with the officers. A short time after leaving
the Submarine, it was lost with all bonds.
JOHNSON’S STORE
PERRY, GEORGIA
GARDEN BUGS-
The FBI Can’t Stop ’Em!
The FBI can do nothing to prevent the Worms from
damaging your Tomatoes and Melons. That is a job for
Watkins Cryolite Insect Dust.
Watkins Cryolite Dust kills Tomato and Melon Worms,
Squash vVorms, Cucumber Beetles, as well as Bean Beet
les and Potato Bugs, I’ll tell you more about it when I call.
H. E. GORDON
THE WATKINS MAN
Phone 3503 Perry, Ga.
Buy War Savings Bonds During
sth War Loan Drive
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
SOLVENTOL House Cleaner, Johnson’s Liquid
WAX, O’Cedar POLISH, Wright’s SILVER Cream,
ZUD for Sinks and Tubs, EJECTO Drain Opener,
MOPS, BROOMS, DUSTERS.
For Summertime Needs, vve have FLIT, BLACK
FLAG INSECT SPRAY, FLYDED, SPRAY GUNS.
PAINTS for inside and outside painting.
KEMTONE, BOATWRIGHT, CRUSADER.
Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 500 PERRY, GA.
GROCERIES and HARDWARE
Just received Lunch Kits with Thermos Bottles.
We have Ice Tea Glasses, Light Bulbs, Brooms,
Mops, Floor Wax, Furniture Polish, Wooden Pails.
GULFSPRAY KEMTONE
Hardware for Farm and Home
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Perrj^GA,