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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., Dec. 25, 1958
AMERICANA Cities To See
Harrisburg-Trading Center
From its earliest days, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania’s Capital City,
has been a transportation and trade center. In 1710, John Harris, Sr.,
a native of Yorkshire, England, selected a site for a trading post
and ferry and in 1727 John Harris, Jr., founder of the city, was born.
In 1791, the Assembly passed the Act designating the town of Har
risburg as a borough and in 1812 the town became the seat of State
Government.
Next to Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh, Harrisburg is host to more
conventions than any other Penn
sylvania community, averaging
125 each year.
Harrisburg, a city of some
90,000 is the largest city on the
main line of the Pennsylvania
Railroad between Philadelphia, 100
miles east and Pittsburgh, 200
miles west. Harrisburg is 75 miles
north of Baltimore, on the eastern
bank of the Susquehanna River,
flanked by the Blue Ridge Moun
tains.
Points of Interest include the
State Capitol Buildings, State Mu
seum, the John Harris Mansion,
Fort Hunter Museum, Indian Echo
Cave and the Bethlehem Steel
Company operation the world’s
largest rail rolling plant and huge
bridge shops.
A few miles to the southwest is
Gettysburg, site of the decisive
battle of the Civil War. Gettysburg
Dairy records aid in culling,
breeding, and feeding, declare
dairymen at the Agricultural Ex
tension Service.
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National Military Park contains
more than 2,500 monuments,
markers and tablets of granite and
bronze. Gettysburg’s College was
founded in 1832. President Eisen
hower’s farm is just outside the
town.
Harrisburg Is a retail, whole
sale and commercial center. Peo
ple from more than 400 communi
ties regularly shop in Harrisburg
stores. Scores of national concerns
have established distribution and
regional centers here. The seventh
city in size in Pennsylvania, Har
risburg is the third in wholesale
dollar volume.
Steel products are an important
part of Harrisburg’s economy, but
production also includes leather
products and rubber goods, cloth
ing, candy, dog food, food proces
sing machines, bricks, precision
machinery, and other items. Coal
is still reclaimed from the Sus
quehanna River.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Slate of Georgia
In the Superior Court of Hous
ton County.
Gerhard Anderson, Plaintiff, vs.
Barbara Varien Kelton Anderson,
Defendant. Divorce Action filed
2nd day of December, 1958. Order
for service by publication dated,
2nd day of December, 1958,
THE DEFENDANT, Barbara
Varien Kelton Anderson, is here
by commnaded personally, or by
Attorney, to be and appear at the
Superior Court to be held in and
for said County within 60 days of
the date of the order for service
by publication, as above set forth,
then and there to answer the
Plaintiff’s complaint in the above
captioned action, else the court
will proceed, as to justice shall
appertain.
WITNESS the Honorable A. M.
Anderson, Judge of said Court,
this 2nd day of December, 1958.
LOUISE S. WILDER,
Deputy Clerk
Calvin B. Oliver
Plaintiff’s Attorney 4tp 12-4.
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