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The Houston Homo Journal. Perry, Ga., Thurs., Feb. 19, 1953
THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
The Only Paid-In-Advance (
paper Published in Houston Count
Published weekly at Perry, Ga.
Cooper Etheridge - Byron Maxwell
Editors and Publishers
O'ficial Organ—Houston Coun
ty and City of Perry. Subscrip
tions: $2.50 per year in state;
$3.00 out of state; $1.50 for six
months. All subscriptions pay-
NOTICE OF ELECTION
To The Qualified Voters of
Warner Robins, Georgia
NOTICE is hereby given that on j
the 24th day of March, 1953, an
election will be held in Warner
Robins ,at which time there will be |
submitted to the qualified voters
of said City for determination the
question, of whether the City
should acquire, construct and
equip a gas system and acquire the i
necessary property therefor and
pay excuses incident thereto, and :
in order to provide funds for said
purpose, to issue $1,100,000 prin- i
cipal amount of Gas System Reve
nue Anticipation Certificates, said
certificates to be in denomination
of SI,OOO each, numbered from 1
upward to 1,100, inclusive, in order
of maturity ,all dated April 1, 1953,
certificates numbered 1 to 90, in
clusive. aggregating $90,000 and
maturing in the years 1956 to i 960,
inclusive, bearing interest at the
rate of four per centum (4%) per
annum, and certificates numbered
91 to 1,100, inclusive, aggregating
$1,010,000 and maturing in the
years 1961 to 1963, inclusive, bear
ing interest at the rate of four and
one-half per centum (4 1-2%) per
annuuni, all interest pavable semi
annually o i the Ist days of April I
and October in each year, and the '
principal maturing on the Ist day.
of April, lowest numbers first:
$16,000 in the year 1956.
517,000 in the year 1957,
SIB,OOO in the year 1958.
sl9.(Hit) in the year 1959,
$20,000 in the year 1960.
$21,000 in the year 1961.
$23,000 in the year 1962.
$24,000 in the year 1963.
$26,000 in the year 1964.
$27,000 in the year 1965.
$29,000 in the year 1966.
$30,000 In the year 1967.
$32,000 in the year 1968.
$34,000 In the year 1969.
$37,000 in the year 1970.
$39,000 in the year 1971.
$43,000 in the year 1972.
$44,000 in the year 1973,
$47,000 in the year 1974.
$49,000 in the year 1975.
$53,000 in the year 1976.
$56,000 in the year 1977.
$59,000 in the year 1978.
$62,000 in the year 1979.
$65,000 in the year 1980.
$67,000 in the year 1981.
$70,000 in the year 1982.
$74,000 in the year 1983.
Hie Gas System Revenue Anti
cipation Certificates proposed to
be issued for the above stated pur
pose shall not constitute a debt
against Warner Robins and the
t ity shall not exercise the power
of taxation for the purpose of pay
ing the principal and interest of
any such certificates so issued and
the said principal of and Interest
on the certificates so issued shall
be payable solely from the reve
nues produced by the gas system.
The principal and interest will
be payable in lawful money of the
United States of America at some
bank or banks to be later desi
gnated.
The qualified voters at the time
of the election desiring to vote in
favor of the City acquiring and
constructing a gas system and to
issue revenue certificates to pro
duce funds for that purpose will
do so by casting their ballot having
printed or written thereon the fol
lowing words; “FOR ACQUIRING
A GAS SYSTEM AND THE IS
SUANCE OF $1,100,000 REVENUE
CERTIFICATES FOR THAT PUR
POSE” and the qualified voters at
the time of the election desiring to
vote against the City acquiring
and constructing a gas system and
to issue revenue certificates to
produce funds for that purpose (
will do so by casting their ballot I
having printed or written thereon
the following words: “AGAINST
ACQUIRING A GAS SYSTEM
GLO2OX I
LAUNDRY BLEACH I
America's Favorite f I
Bleach and Household
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Colonial
Circulation, Direct Mall News
ty 22,000 Population.
able in advance. Entered as
Second Class Matter at Post Of
lice at Perry, Ga., under Act of
March 3, 1879.
Methodist Youths
Have Valentine Fete
The Poach Bolt sub-district of I
the Methodist Youth Fellowship
held its valentine banquet Wed
nesday night, Feb. 11,
The banquet started at 7:30 at
' the West Side Grammar School in j
| Warner Robins. The churches be
longing to this sub-district include
Butler, Byron, Crowell, Elko, Fort
Valley, Marshallville, Perry, Pow
ersville, Reynolds and Roberta.
A quartet from the Warner Rob
ing youth group presented two se
lections followed by a solo.
Supper was served by the War
ner Robins Methodist Church
under the direction of Clyde Fel
ker, counselor of the Warner Rob
ins young people. A skit was pre- j
sented by two boys of the Warner'
Robins Methodist Youth Fellow- i
ship.
Felton Norwood, president of the j
| sub-district .turned the program j
t over to David Ogletree, who in
troduced the guest speaker, Tom
Colt Ingham Jr. Mr. Cottingham is
a graduate of Emory and Duke
Universities and is a past professor
at Duke. Now he is an Interna
tional Harvester dealer in Douglas
and an associate lay leader in Urn
Waycross District. Mr. Cottingham
discussed the harm to youth in
the “pitch till you win policy,” dis-
AND THE ISSUANCE OF $1,100,-
000 REVENUE CERTIFICATES,
FOR THAT PURPOSE.”
The voting polls will be open at
7:00 o’clock, a. m., and close at
7:00 o’clock, p. m., on the 241 h day
of March, 1953, and the place of
voting will be at the regular place
for holding the election for mem
bers of the Mayor and Council of
said City, to-wit; City Hall, in
Warner Robins, Georgia. Those
qualified to vote at said election
shall be determined in all respects
in accordance with the laws gov
erning (he election for members
of the Mayor and Council of the
City of Warner Robins.
D. L. FOUNTAIN,
Mayor Pro-Tern
W. 11. Rape
R. H. WATSON
L. V. OSIGIAN
Council men
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Georgia, Houston County
Mary Geib Weisner versus Robert i
P. Weisner.
In Superior Court of said coun
ty, April Term, 1953.
TO: Robert P. Weisner, Defend
ant in said matter.
You are hereby commanded to
appear at next term of said Sup
erior Court, to be held in and for
said county on the Third Monday
in April, 1953, to answer the com- j
plaint of the plaintiff, above
mentioned, in her suit against you
for divorce.
Witness the Honorable A. M.
Anderson and Mallory C: Atkin
son. Presiding Judges of said i
i Court.
' This 18 day of February, 1953.
TOMMIE S. HUNT
Clerk of Superior Court
Etheridge Brothers
Attending Institute
Cooper Etheridge of the Home
Journal and James P. Etheridge
Jr. of Tampa will attend the 25th
annual Georgia Press Institute in
Athens this weekend.
The local editor will attend in
cussing cheating and dishonesty.
His talk centered around how
youth should face the problems of
today.
The benediction was led by the
president.
OSAGE OR SUNSHINE YELLOW FREE STONE Jo \
. colonial is now moving into our new, modern / \
PEACHES 2 warehouse. The merchandise listed below rep- / \
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sive to move into the new location. This mer- I
SAUCE 2 170 z chandise has been placed in our stores and is I /
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PiiWC "I'llTT. 2 17-Oz. low. Here’s a real opportunity for you to line
mm Cans "111 your pantry shelves with tremendous values. iJlJTTllTillaU
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If Tfygflß 2 170 z JCC ply on some items. 9Kyy||ftlM
** ® " Cans None sold to dealers .. .All merchandise backed
H mm _ by Colonial’s famous money-back guarantee.
SW*nET PEAS 2 ’£ 25'
POTTED meat 5 30' Chili & Beans 2 45'
REDGATE DELICIOUS CUT REDGATE TOMATO
GREEN beams 2 ,7 c°: 2s* Catsup 2 29*
HUN BEST HUNTS STANDARD RED RIPE
TOMATO juice 3 'c°: 2s* 3 c" 1 29*
FAVORITE BRAND VIENNA 4 V Cans M M
CBVTCIItf!!! 1 4-Oz 1A(! LAUNDRY BLEACH
2 c “ 29 Clo-WhlSe 2 sr 25'
(iR&SiiRfiS 3 Cans 29 C I FRUIT-FILLED STRAWBERRY
DONALD DUCK BLENDED AC! 120 z 2^4^
CITRUS juice 6 60z io c Jar
WBAaiVlf Cans SEMINOLE SWEPT MIXED
IN NATURAL JUICES ** fel „ 0
ANGLO BEEF r 49' • • i S ®5 Z 23
ILUABLL L OUPON A1 1 AC RED sefco cut green sugaripe large
RIM SO 2 & 54* BEANS 2 r ,5* PRUNES 29*
SNOWFLOSS SHREDDED redgate ai.askan pink calico dried butter
liRAUT 2 16 c°r 27* S/T M©N L 47* BEANS Z 25*
QUEEN ANNE RED MARASCHINO DEL MON,E tomato old glory
CHERRIES 3 fJ- 10* CATSUP r £9* LIMAS 3 29*
BAMA BRAND LUSCIOUS W SIK:AR,PE EVAPORATED bowman s apple
GRAPE JAM r i9° APPLES 23' jpice 23'
DAIRY DRINK REDGATE OR PEGGY
EUY-A-GHOC 2 ' 15 Ml iPj S k fef/I ill Ijn YELLOW CLING
sunshine cut p e Cl c h e s
GREEN beans 2’£ 29' -scan 2 r 35'
CS RFD TART PITTED PIE DffITITITPC
vpc* No 2 rttUUIW OLD VIRGINIA
VIUynnALS £m Cans T J J 1-Lb >|Ce STRAWBERRY
mss jjjlifs box im Preserves
CRUST MIX t 16* $1.75 value! 'T 25*
LARGE FRESH JUICY FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT 4 25* u ' Sm Cholce Genuine Spri,, » lamb
GOLDEN HEART OR PASCAL f g%> W R Mfi C C
CELERY 2 E tr 15* 5* Lt,lj U
St»rre .1 # ris/t Fresh Tassetl Sttitnl
SHOULDER 43c I 818 CHOPS 69c
Celery Cabbage lb. 10c Boston Lettuce hd. 10c Salad Mix pkg. 10c
BREAST st- lb 19c I LOIN CHOPS 79c
Endive 1 lb. 10c Leaf Lettuce 1 lb. 29c Water Cress bch. 10c
Kscarole 1 lb. 10c Spring Onions bch. 10c Chives pot 25c wnm w w m n m
Romaine 1 lb. 10c Radishes bunch 5c Red Cabbage 1 lb. 10c w£All EXO AST ARMOUR STAR Lb.
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Sen hrtftth Farms Morose mb Feints GROUND BEEF FRESH Lb. 3f '
CUT GREEN BEANS ... TURNIP SALAD . ; . CHOPPED COLLARDS j
CHOPPED OR LEAF SPINACH .. MIXED VEGETABLES... ENGLISH PEAS BEEF PLATE 0R Lb .
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES BRISKET £m I#
c ' o 5 5; 99. JIFFY STEAKS J£££_- 89'
j CHUCK ROAST
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Corner Main & Jernigan
his capacity as president of the
Georgia Press Association.
James P. Etheridge Jr. will at
tend a reunion of Neiman Fellows
in Georgia, who will meet In
Athens in conjunction with the in
stitute. Neiman Fellows are news
papermen who studied one year at
Harvard under a grant from the
Neiman Foundation.
MEETING
The Wesleys . Service Guild will
meet Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 7:30
at the church.
Bonaire News
By MRS. W. B. WILLS
Mrs. A. L. Sasser left Wednesday
for Atlanta to visit he rsister,
Mrs. Bill Smith, for a few days
and then to Elberton, Ga., to visit
her daughter, Mrs. Tom Snowden
for a week.
♦ ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Perdue and
children Linda and Larry spent the
weekend in Norwood, Ga. guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Moore.
* ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Blalock,' 1
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness and thoughtfulness dur
ing my recent illness.
HOMER CHAPMAN
Earl and Joyce spent last weekend
in Tifton guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Blalock and family.
* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parker of
Abbeville were supper guest last
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Perdue.
BALANCED RETREADS
* Each Tread Job As Well Balanded
As a New Tire
Wf Do All Size Passenger ana
Truck Tires
“Macon’s Most Modern
Tire Shop”
1
GORDON BUSH TIRE CO.
Second and Pine Phone 697 S
Macon, Georgia
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—The Home Journal.