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HOME JOURNAL. Perry. Ga., June 20. 1946
J. C. HELLER & SONS
1-4 Mile South, Perry, Ga., Hwy. 41
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NOTICE TO VOTERS
According to a new law in regard to a person
being qualified to vote for the 1946 election, it
seems that every voter whose name was not on
the qualified voter’s list for the November elec
tion of 1944 will necessarily have to register again
by or before July 5, 1946.
M. E. AKIN, T. C.
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COMPLETE LINE
of Groc srics, Hardware, Feedstuffs
and Farm Supplies at all times. j
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Perry, Ga.
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★ Old Age Pensions KIVERS ’ administration, r
if Free School Books ur uni i , , _. . N
if Homestead Exemptions Ht WILL proy I d e State ,
if Higher Teachers’ Pay Bending Agencies for Veter-,
★ 5.000 Miles Paved a P* to P roeur « *“ n ds to pur-
Koad _ chase homes and businesses;
★ Stale Patrol -WITHOUT RED TAPE.
if Modern Health iir uni ■ ~ >
Program WILL provide full em
if Care for the Helpless Payment by constructing
if University System powci dams resulting in adc-
Building Program Quate electricity, flood con
l ” y trol, and irrigation.
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greater respect in the community. It is not beyond your
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11 federal Savings
LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
S, A. NUNN. President F. M. HOUSER, Secty.-Treas.
IT PAYS TO READ OUR
ADVERTISEMENTS
LEGAL SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, Houston County.
By virtue of an order of the
Ordinary of said County, granted
l at the June Term, 1946, of the
Ordinary’s Court of said County,
i there will be sold before the
courthouse door of said County,
in Perry, Georgia, on the first
■Tuesday in July, 1946, between
the legal hours of sale, to the
, highest and best bidder for cash,
the following described land of
the Estate cf E. D. Howard, de
j ceased, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
in the Upper Town District of
Houston County, Georgia, in the
town of New Hope, near Perry,
Georgia, bounded on the north
by Hannah Brown lot; on the
south by the James lot and bal
ance of the Oliver lot; east by
lots of E. D. Howard; and west
by lot of Bella Riley; said tract
containing one acre, more or less,
being the same property convey
ed in deed recorded in Deed
Book 35, page 572, Clerk’s Of
fice, Houston Superior Court.
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the 13th
District of Houston County,
Georgia, located about one and
one-half miles southwest of Per
ry, Georgia, between the Nation
al Highway and the Perry and
Elko public road, same being all
of lots Numbers Twelve (12) and
Thirteen (13), being a part of
what is known as the Blood
worth. Beckham and Nunn Sub
division, recorded in Map Book
1, page 212, in the Clerk’s Of
fice of Houston Superior Court.
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land in the 13th District of
Houston County, Georgia, locat
ed about one and one-half miles
southwest of Perry, Georgia,
between the National Highway
and the Perry and Elko public
road, same being all of lot Num
ber Ten, except that part of said
lot sold by J. A. Wasner in his
lifetime to Eliza Slappey, and
except that part of said lot sold
by the said J. A, Wasner to
Mary Bonner; also lot Number
Eleven (11): both of said lots
being a part of what is known as
the Blood worth, Beckham and
Nunn Subdivision, recorded in
Map Book 1, page 212, in the
Clerk’s Office of Houston Supe
rior Court.
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land in the village of C'inchfield,
Houston County, Georgia, being
two acres of land and having lo
cated thereon a five-room resi
dence: bounded on the north by
land formerly owned by Duncan
and Nunn; south and west by
land of W. F. Wool folk; and
east by Dixie Highway leading
from Perry to Hawkinsville.
Also, all that one acre of land,
more or less, in the Upper Town
District of Houston County,
Georgia, said acre being 22 feet
wide and extending back from
Port Valley road the same width
to lands owned by A. F. Smith;
said acre being 88 feet from the
middle of the road leading from
the Fort Valley road through the
town of New Hope; said lands
bounded north by lands formerly
1 owned by John Smith; south by
lands of Timothy Roberts: east
by Fort Valley road; and west
by lands of A. F. Smith; and be
ing the same land conveyed to
H. A. Hunt by County Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenue of
of Houston County, Georgia, by
deed dated June 2, 1934, and re
corded in Deed Book 45, page
439, in Clerk’s Office of Houston
Superior Court.
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land in the town of Now Hope,
a suburb of Perry, Houston
County, Georgia, being one-halt
i I A) acre of land, more or less,
and having located thereon a
three-room residence and known
as the old Oliver lot; bounded on
the north by a street: east by a
street; and west by lot formerly
owned by Jake Jones; being the
same land as described in Deed
Book 39, page 3, Clerk’s Office,
Houston Superior Court.
Also, all of the south half oi
that one (1) acre of land in whal
is known as New Hope in the
Upper Town District of Houston
County, Georgia, on the old Fort
Valley road being the place
whereon Sealy Nixon lived at the
time of her death, and being the
south half of that one acre ol
land conveyed by J. W. Clark tc
Sealy Nixon and her children.
Also, a certain tract of land
containing one (1) acre, more or
less, in New Hope, Houston
County, Georgia, and known as
the Beavers lot, and separated
from the lot owned and occupied
i Recognition Given
To Major Riley 0
1 BALTIMORE—Major Jacob L. *
>1 Riley, Jr., of Uniontown, Pa., v
has been awarded the Army | b
i Commendation Ribbon in cere- r.
monies conducted by Major Gen- 6
;‘eral Manton S. Eddy, Commaud
i ing General of the Third Service I 1
; Command. Major Riley is the £
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Ri- e]
' ley, former residents of Perry. C i
The citation recognizes out- a:
standing performance of duty by w
Major Riley as Aide-de-Camp to tl
the Commanding General, Third ®
■ Service Command,from January, ,
1946, to June, 1946.
i Major Riley was commissioned “
yin the Army reserve corps in
1938. He served at Fort Thomas,
Ky., and Fort Bragg, N. C., be
; fore going overseas in June,
: 1941, where he served for three
years with the 24th Division in
Hawaii, Australia and New
i Guinea.
Farm Bureau Sees
Membership Gain
A report on membership just !
released by the Georgia Farm
Bureau Federation in Macon
shows that enrollment of farm
ers to date represents an increase
of more than 2,000 over the same
date in 1945, “which gives strong
support to my hope of reaching
a total of 50,000 members in the
organization by the end of the
fiscal year,” stated President H.
L. Wingate.
“When our membership reach
es 50,000,” Mr. Wingate added,
“we will then have a new ap
preciation for the value of com
bining our efforts toward solving
problems with which our farm
ers are faced.”
Stay Close to Home
Florida turtles, it has been found,
seldom go farther than 300 yards
from their home.
by Isabella Riley by an alley;
said tract being all that conveyed
by deed of J. P. Duncan and C. i
C. Duncan, Jr.. Executors of C. [
C. Duncan, to Isabella Riley for:
| her life and to Georgia Dennard j
at the death cf said Isabella Ri- j
ley, said deed dated June 21,1
1916, and recorded in Deed Book j
13, page 227, Clerk’s Office of
Houston Superior Court.
> This 3rd day of June, 1946.
C. C. PIERCE,
Executor of the Will of
E. D. Howard, Deceased.
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j Phone 137 Perry, Ga.
II UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY
Sugar Act
The Sugar act requires, among
>ther conditions of payment to
'rowers, that all persons employed
m a farm in the production, culti
vation or harvesting of sugarcane
ie paid in full by growers at rates
tot less than those determined to j
te fair and reasonable by the sec- j
•etary of agriculture, after public |
tearing and investigation. The de
ermination also provides that the
iroducer must furnish to the labor
trs without charge the accessories
:ustomarily supplied by him, such
is a habitable house, garden plot
vith facilities for cultivation, pas
urage for livestock and medical
ittention. The wage rates in the
letermination are given in the re
ease.
Watch and Jewelry Repairs
given prompt attention. Our repair departments
are now back to normal and all types of Jewelry
and engraving can be handled at once. For re
pair work of any type see
KERNAGHAN, Inc.
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY
411 Cherry St. MACON, GA. Phone 838
BUTANE NOW
We offer 10 day delivery on Butane Equip
ment to heat your home or business build
ing. The tanks are available NOW.
CENTRAL GAS & APPLIANCE CO.
B. D. ADAMS, Salesman
Phone 409 Fort Valley, Ga.
AKIN DRUG CO.
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga,
Clipping Trickster
The single clipping sharks are »
hardy breed and are reported bus,
er than ever. Before the war the«
cheap tricksters bought up hundred
of small town newspapers. maiW
penny postal cards to everyone mer
, tioned In the social news column.
that they had a "clipping o( °T™
1 es * y° u mentioning you by name’*
which could be secured for 25
35 cents. The cards were mailed in
New York or Washington naturally
leading to the inference that the
news item had appeared in some
great metropolitan daily. The din
ping on arrival proved to be nothin,
more than some trivial social item
in the local hometown paper which
the victim himself had probably
sent to the paper weeks before.