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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., Feb. 26, 1952
THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
The Only Paid-in-Advance Circulation, Direct Mall News
paper Published in Houston County 22,000 Population.
Published weekly at Perry, Ga.
Cooper Etheridge - Byron Maxwell
Editors and Publishers
Official 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
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
Georgia, Houston County
Personally appeared before me,
Robert B. Jones, who on oath de
poses and says that Robert B.
Jones, Perry, Ga., and M. W. Car
michael, Jackson, Ga., are doing
business in Houston County, Geor
gia, at Perry, under the name and
style of Jones Motor Company.
The business to be carried on is
Dealer in New and Used Cars.
This affidavit is made in accord
ance with the Act of the Georgia
Legislature approved August 15,
1929, and amended March 29, 1937,
and March 20, 1943.
ROBERT B. JONES
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 21sl day of February, 1953.
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk,
Superior Court, Houston
County, Georgia.
Filed in office this the 21st day
of Feb., 1953.
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk
MASTITIS
Mastitis is an inflammation of
the udder tissues of mammals, ac
cording to dairyman for the Agri
cultural Extension Service, Uni
versity of Georgia. Improper milk
ing incomplete milking of infected
cows, teal dilators, Injuries, drafts,
cold damp floors, and poor health
conditions are the major causes of
mastitis.
Pollorum disease is a problem
with turkeys ,as well as chickens,
according to poultry specialists for
the Agricultural Extension Service,
University of Georgia.
““”
DID YOU EVER
FALL
?
maybe the jolt was not hard
enough to break a bone or do
much apparent damage—
HUT—
one of the twenty-four small
bones of your spine may have
slipped slightly out of line, pro
ducing pressure on one or more
nerves supplying various parts
of the body. This, in time, will
cause it to become weakened
and diseased.
MANY DISEASES ARE THE
DIRECT RESULT OF FALLS,
STRAINS, HEAVY LIFTING,
OVERWORK, ETC.
CHIROPRACTIC
Will Put Your Spine in Line.
DR. A. I). BRANN
2(HI North Macon Street
FORT VALLEY. GEORGIA
Phone 181 for Appointment
Hours 9 to 6 Daily. Out all day
Tuesday.
New Farmall Shown Here
I 'I
Here’s the new Farmall Super H, recently announced by the
International Harvester Company. It has 14% greater power and
up to 26% faster field speeds. Tests show that it has the power
and speed to pull a standard three-furrow moldboard plow in most
soil conditions, plow up to 13 acres a day and cultivate up to 65
acres with four-row equipment. A new valvc-in-head engine and
self-energizing, double-disc brakes head a list of 21 major im
provements in the new' Super H. The tractor is on display at the
International Harvester dealer’s showroom here.
ANDREW TRUCK & TRACTOR CO.
PHONE 281 PERRY, GA.
lb ~~
able in advance. Entered as
Second Class Matter at Post Of
iice at Perry, Ga., under Act ol
March 3. 1879.
SURE TO APPEAL to all boys is
this mlx-or-match ensemble made
in “Hukabuk” fabric woven of Du
Pont thlck-and-thln rayon yarn.
Called "Ten Timer” because it
makes possible that number of
combinations! Therc’s-a jacket, two
pairs of slacks (one matching, one
contrasting) and a reversible vest..
Uv William Schwartz & Company.
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
Georgia. Houston County
Personally appeared before me,
Claude Watson, Bonaire, Georgia,
I who on oath deposes and says that
he is doing business in Houston
County, Georgia at Warner Robins,
under the name and style of Mar
ket Basket. The business to be
carried on is Groceries, Meats and
General Merchandise.
This affidavit is made in accord
l ance with the Act of the Georgia
I Legislature approved August 15,
' 1929, and amended March 29, 1937,
and March 20, 1943.
. CLAUDE WATSON
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 20th day of February,
1953.
LOUISE S. WILDER, Deputy
Clerk, Houston County, Su
perior Court.
Filed in office this Feb. 20, 1953.
LOUISE S. WILDER, Deputy
Clerk, Houston County, Su
perior Court.
The chief agents that spread dis
eases in plants are air currents,
water, man, birds and insects.
3; CLASSIFIED ADS
For Rent
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment for rent. Phone 21. Mrs. W.
I B. Evans. 3tp 2-19
ls FOR RENT: Ranges and re
frigerators. Monthly rates. Gilbert
Electric Co., Phone 175, Perry, \
Ga. tfc 2-9 j
For Sale
) | FOR SALE.: New house, 4 large
* rooms, bath and hall. In city limits.
Call Jack Moss, 350-L-l. 3tc 2-26
FOR SALE: Good used baby
carriage for sale cheap. Mrs. C.
Miller, Phone 2511, Perry. 2tc 2-26
FOR SALE; Approximately 100
hens sired by New Hampshire
Cocks bred to White Leghorn hens.
Will accept $1.50 each for the
flock. Would consider an offer for
a lot of 25 or more. L. S. J. Smith,
Houston Lake. 2tp 2-26
WANTED; One Angus bull, reg
> istered, must be priced right, 12
\ to 15 months old. S. J. Ellis, Gro
s vania, Ga. 3tp 2-26 (
FOR SALE: Fence wire—939 —
$15.95 roll, 1346 $20.95 roll, heavy '■
4 point BARBED WIRE $8.45 roll, 1
Gav. 5-V Crimp Roofing $9.95 1
i i square. We have 1 Horse Plow 1
Points 35c, 2 Horse Plow Points '
75c. See us and Save. C. & W.
HARDWARE CO., llawkinsville,
Ga. Phone 227. 6tc 2-19
FOR SALE: We are digging and
setting Coastal Bermuda stolons I
ion Mondays. See George Brown, j ;
I Grovania Groves, Inc., one mile i 1
I (
1 west of Grovania, Ga. 3tc 2-12 i ‘
Ii I '
| GOOD USED Household and Office j '
Furniture. Attractive prices. Long ,
distance household movers. Large 1 1
i padded vans available. For rates 11
i phone Macon 3-2678. Macon, 4041 (
I I First St. THE TRADING POST. 2-j <
S 28, tfc. | i
S LAND CLEARING: We have the I
p i
equipment to clear land, build 1
fish ponds and other jobs of (
| earth moving. Reasonable prices. I
j. Prompt service md satisfaction 1
guaranteed. Call 185, Hardy- \
l> Stone Construction Co. 4/19 ts ,
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ki FOR SALE PLUMBING: 3 j
r. piece Kohler Bath Outfit complete ! ]
to floor as low as $125.50 5 ft. :
j Cast Iron Tub, Cast Iron Lavatory |
and Commode with White Seat. 11
, Also Galvanized and Cast Iron
"» I
i ( Soil Pipe with fittings. See us and
t SAVE. C. & W. HARDWARE CO., *
, llawkinsville, Ga. Phone 227. i
;, | 6tc 2-26
, Services
NOTICE TO MOTHERS: I will '
I care for your children while you 1
; work, shop and etc. Fourth house .
1 on Lawson Drive. Phone 454-L.
’ Mrs. E. A. Russ. 3tp 2-19
GOODWILL NURSING HOME
For elderly people. Owned and op. j
J j crated by Mrs. C. R. Lockhart.
, j 4373 Houston Ave., 23 years ex
perience. 2-1246. 3tp 2-19
/ i i i
SEWING, button holes worked,
belts and buckles covered. Mrs. L.
A. Andel, 1313 Parkway Dr., Phone
437-J. 3tc 2-12 1
- WASHERETTE SERVICE: at ’
1208 Swift Street (in alley). We
wash and dry. We dye and try to
- please. Yates Washerette. tfc 2-5
ELECTRIC MOTORS rewound
and repaired. Prompt attention
jgiven all motors shipped or
brought to us. Brown-Hunter
Electric Co. 937 Montpelier Ave., I
Telephone 1143, Macon, Ga.
Lost
LOST: At Legion Home $50.00.
Reward of SIO.OO if found. Phone
411. Mrs. Frank King. Itp
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;
Ever wonder where you’ll be ten
years from now?
j Will yon be living the same way as
you are now? Will you have a nicer
home—more room for your family
• . . for entertaining?
Sure you will—if. If you salt away 1
something every time money comes
in. For most folks that’s payday. 1
Whatever way your money comes in,
there's an automatic way to save. 1
The Payroll Savings Plan where you !
work or the Bond-A-Month Plan 1
where you bank. Either way, you’ll ‘
be saving in United States Defense (
Bonds. And remember Defense 1
Bonds are now even better. Invest 1
- in them regularly. i
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How will your future be? Insecure?
Filled with money-worries? Or, will
It be a safe, happy future? Will you
have the money then to travel . . ,
to retire . . . for your own home?
You WILL HAVE ... if you save
NOW. And NOW, United States De
fense Bonds are better-than-ever . ..
and give you a quicker return on
your investment. As always, Defense
Bonds are safe. And, as always,
they’re easy to buy regularly through
the Payroll Savings Plan where you
work ... or the Bond-A-Month Plan
where you bank. Invest more in im
proved United States Defense Bonds.
They’re now even better!
IRRIGATE FOR MORE PROFITS
Supplemental moisture applied
by irrigation is paying dividends to
Georgia farmers. High-quality
vegetable crops, forage crops and
speciality products are being
grown during drought periods on
a profitable basis. Irrigation is
probably one of the farmer’s best
crop insurances.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
State Aid Project No. PR 1461 (2)
Counties of Dooly and Houston
Sealed proposals will be receiv
ed by the State Highway Depart
ment of Georgia at General Office
at No. 2 Capitol Square, Atlanta,
Georgia, until 11 a. m. Eastern
Standard Time, March 13, 1953, for
furnishing all labor, material,
equipment and other things neces
sary for the construction of 9.569
miles of grading and paving and a
new bridge at Big Creek located
in Dooly and Houston Counties on
what is locally known as the Una- i
dilla-Elko-Perry road. Beginning at
State Route 230 in Unadilla and
extending north via Elko to the
end of the present pavement ap- J
proximately 5 miles south of Perry.
Specifications are on file at the
office of the undersigned at Atlan- i
ta, and at Macon, Georgia, where
they may be inspected free of
charge. Plans for the bridge may
be obtained upon payment in ad
vance of the sum of SI.OO. There
will be no plans for the roadway
work. Copies of the General Speci
fications may be obtained upon
payment in advance of the sum of
$3.00, which sum will not be re
funded. The work will be let in '
one contract .
The Approximate Quantities For
Roadway Are as Follows:
2.500 Acre Random Clearing and
Grubbing
17000 Cu. Yd. Unclassified Ex
cavation and Borrow, Incl. Ditches
30000 Sta. Yd. Overhaul on Ex
cavation
9.569 Mile Machine Grading
3000 Cu. Yd. Subgrade Treat
ment Material
21000 U. Yd. Overhaul on Sub
grade Treatment Material
55750 Cu. Yd. Class “A” or “B”
Local Material Base
767500 U. Yd. Overhaul on Base
Material
35375 Gal. Cutback Asphalt
Prime
112600 Sq. Yd. Single Surface
Treatment, Type 1
112600 Sq. Yd. Liquid Seal
89840 Sq. Yd. Sprigging Slopes
and Shoulders
5120 Sq. Yd. Loose Sod Rip Rap
for SD j
1240 Sq. Yd. Sdd Ditch Checks
134 M. Gal. Water for Grassing
19.2 Ton First Application Fer
tilizer
962 Lb. Second Application Fer
tilizer.
The Approximate Quantities for
the Bridge Are as Follows:
7@ 15’ Precast Slab Decks. Std.
3544 Mod. Length lO5 Feet.
152 Cu. Yd. Class “A” Concrete
27400 Lb. Bar Reinforcing Steel
Lump Sum Structural Steel
840 Lin. Ft. Steel “H” Piling
10” @ 42Lb.
0.57 MBM Bridge Timber Un
treated
0.40 MBM Bridge Timber Treat
ed 12 Lb.
2 Each Steel “H” Test Piles
1 Each Loading Test
150 Cu. Yd. Channel Excavation
Lump Sum Removal of Existing
Bridge
0.241 Acre Clearing and Grub
bing—Lump Sum
300 Sq. Yd. Plain Sand Cement
Rip Rap
OR
150 Ton Plain Stone Rip Rap
Said work shall begin within ten
(10) days after formal execution
of contract and shall be completed
within 140 working days. When
contract has been executed, written
notice shall be given the Contrac
tor, at which time, and not before,
work may be started.
Contract executed pursuant to
this Notice is binding on the State
Highway Department, as such. Said
contract will not create liability,
expressed or implied, against the
undersigned Chairman of the State
Highway Board as an individual,
nor against any employee of the
State Highway Department, in his
or her individual capacity.
Proposals must be submitted on
regular fosms which will be sup
plied by the undersigned, and must
be accompanied by a certified
check, cashier’s check, negotiable
United States Bonds or other ac
cepted security in the amount of
$2500.00, and must be plainly
marked “Proposal for Road Con
struction,” County and Number,
and show the time of opening as
advertised. Check of the low bid
der will be cashed and all other
checks will be returned as soon as
the contract is awarded, unless it
is deemed advisable by the State ~
Highway Department to hold one
or more checks. If an unusual con
dition arises, the State Highway
Department reserves the right to
cash all checks. Bidders Bond will
not be accepted.
A charge of $5.00 will be made
for each proposal issued.
Bond will be required of the
successful bidder as required by
law.
Contracts will not be awarded to
contractors who have not been
placed on the list of qualified con
tractors prior to the date of award.
No proposal will be issued to any
bidder later than 9 a. m. Eastern
Standard Time of the date of open
ing bids.
All bids must show totals for
each item and total of amount of
bid. Right is reserved to delay the
COMING - COMING - COMING
YOUR ANNUAL \
MEETING V
MARCH 6 &A (ts^f
Reynolds Cymnaisum Kv' I
10:00 a. m. <r
BEAUTY CONTEST
MARCH 5 Vu
In Exhibit Tent (Ml
Behind Reynolds Gym VA
7.30. p. m.
Frizes to be given away in the Exhibit Tent:
G. E. DELUXE WASHER —by G. H. Goddard & Son, Reynolds. Mathews Tire & Appliance
Co., Fort Valley.
HOTPOINT DISHWASHER —by Gilbert Electric Co., Perry. Johnson’s, Oglethorpe. Turk’s
Army Store, Butler. Jordan Electric Co., Fort Valley.
PRIZES FOR EVERYONE —by Goodroe Appliance Co., Reynolds. R. L. Marchman & Co.,
Fort Valley. Massee Furniture Co., Marshallville. Starnes Appliance Co.’,
Roberta.
FLINT ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
“COMMUNITY OWNED . . . COMMUNITY BUILT . , . COMMUNITY BUILDER”
Going Ont of Business
SILII
MILK 3 tall cans 41c SUGAR 5 lbs. 47c
Bailards and Tenderflake PARIIfIU o __ io n
FLOUR 25 lbs. $2.30 PABLIM 8 ° z - 18c
Bailey’s Supreme
BABY FOOD 10c COFFEE 1 lb. 83c
80 Each Charmin
NAPKINS 2 boxes 21c TOILET TISSUE 10c
Armour’s Planters Cocktail
SUDS 2 for 45c PEANUTS 8 oz. 35c
18 Count Jewel
CLOTHES PINS 16c SHORTENING 3 lbs. 76c
Mueller’s Elbo Macon Maid
MACARONI 8 oz. 14c COFFEE 1 lb. 79c
Holsum Tony
MAYONNAISE pint 36c DOC FOOD 10c
Black Top Borden’s Starlac
SALMON - Pink 56c DRY MILK 1 lb. 43c
Armour’s Van Camps
CORNED BEEF HASH .... 33c HOMINY large can 15c
T. and T. Del Monte 2V2 can
OIL SAUSAGE .... 3 lbs. $1.23 FRUIT COCKTAII 42c
Stokley’s No. 2 Nestle’s Instant
PIE CHERRIES 28c COCOA Vt lb. 30c
PURE LARD ..81b. bucket $1 25 Armour’s
Water Maid DRY BEEF 2 ' 2 ° 7 - 39( '
RICE 2 lbs. 34c Campbell’s
Del M0 ‘ ' TOMATO JUICE .. 13Va oz. 13c
TOMATO SAUCE 8 oz. 10c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .46 oz. 28c
Campbell’s Cut-Rite
PORK AND BEANS .. 23 oz. 20c WAX PAPER 125 ft. 28c
New Perry Market
award of the contract or a period
of not to exceed thirty (30) days
from the date of opening bids, dur
ing which period bids shall remain
open and not subject to with
drawal. Right is reserved to reject
any and all bids and to waive all
formalities.
Upon compliance with the re
quirements of the Standard Speci
fications, ninety (90) percent of
the amount of work done in any
calendar month will be paid for
by the 25th day of the succeeding
month, and the remainder within
thirty (30) days after final esti
mate is approved by the Engineer,
This the 20th day of February,
1953.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPART
MENT OF GEORGIA
JIM L. GILLIS, SR., Chairman
. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tucker of
- Ocilla and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
1 Tucker Jr. of Tifton and Mrs.
’ James Smith of Macon were guest
[ of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Davis Sun
day afternoon.
rI j F. H. A. Loans $
' U First Mortgage Loans Q
or Existing Construction))
H HARRY F. GRIGGS ft