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The Houston Home Journal. Perry, Ga., Thurs., April 16, 1959
THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Published weekly at Perry, Georgia
COOPER ETHERIDGE and BYRON MAXWELL
Editors and Publishers
Entered as Second Class Matter tI..A. T . l . 0 . N | A | l - EDI TO R
at Post Office at Perry, Georgia, ■* A S(S£3C‘KAT^^M
under Act of March 3, 1879. W-ySffi-v
Official Organ—Houston County and City of Perry
Subscriptions $3.00 per year in state
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THE THINGS OUR TAXES BUY
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THE $26 Vj million tax bill of the Georgia
Power Company for 1958 helped to pay for
a lot of things: schools for your children,
streets and highways to ride on, police pro
tection for your family, fire protection for
your home. It helped to support health pro
grams, national defense and many other
government functions. i
Twenty cents of every dollar we receive
in payment for electric service goes for local,
state and federal taxes.
In fact, tax payments represent the largest
single item of expense. Last year our tax
bill was 30 per cent more than our operating
payroll. It was nearly 2i/> times the amount
paid in dividends and interest to the thou
sands of people who own the Company’s
bonds and preferred stock.
Since these tax payments help to meet the
cost of government, you benefit from them,
along with every other citizen of Georgia.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER Wf SERVI
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Men’s Summer Shoe Sale
JARMAN VENTILATED
Brown and Black Keg. sl2 95 and $14.95
FORTUNE VENTILATED
Reg. nO OO and $11.50
''' $8.95 IU
MEN'S LOAFERS
FORTUNE MESH
Reg. $8.95 and $10.95
$7 * 95 BOYS’ MESH
children’s sandals $1.49 Tan and White $4-95
THE SHOE SALE THAT'S JUST IN TIME!
EDWfIRDS-HfIRPEB COMPANY
NOTICE OF NAME CHANGE
Notice is hereby given that Ha
zel Reagan Floyd filed her peti
tion to the Superior Court of Hous
ton County on the 27th day of
March, 1959, praying for a change
lin the name of her minor child
from Gloria Voncille Redding to
Gloria Voncille Floyd, and notice
is hereby given to any interested
or affected party to be and appear
in said matter in said Court on or
before 10:00 o’clock a. m. on May
2, 1959, at which time all objec
tions to the granting of the relief
prayed for must be filed in said
Court.
This the 30th day of March,
1959.
HAZEL REAGAN FLOYD
Petitioner
Edwin A. Carlisle
Attorney at Law
Cairo, Georgia 4tp 4-2.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Georgia, Houston County;
WHEREAS, on the Ist day of
February, 1954, Fagan Homes,
Inc., executed and delivered to
The Georgia Loan and Trust Com
pany, a corporation having its
principal office in the county of
Bibb, in the State of Georgia, a
certain promissory note for the
principal sum of $4,700.00, said
note payable in monthly install
ments of $23.83; and contemporan
eously therewith did execute and
deliver to The Georgia Loan and
Trust Company a deed to secure
debt with power of sale to the
real estate hereinafter described,
which deed to secure debt is dated
February 1, 1954, and recorded in
Deed Book 83, pages 175-176,
Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court; and
WHEREAS, on February 1,
1954, said note, said deed to secure
debt, and the property described
in and conveyed thereby were as
signed and transferred by The
Georgia Loan and Trust Company
to Federal National Mortgage As
sociation, said transfer being of
record in Book 83, page 176,
Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior
Court; and
WHEREAS, said deed to secure
debt provided that in the event of
the default of Fagan Homes, Inc.
in the payment of any of the
monthly installments due on the
notes secured thereby the holder
of said note and of said deed to
secure debt may declare the en
tire indebtedness secured thereby
immediately due and payable; and
WHEREAS, the said Fagan
Homes, Inc. did default in the
payment of the installment due
December 1, 1958, and the subse
quent installments due on the first
day of each month thereafter, and
by reason of said default the un
dersigned has declared the entire
indebtedness represented by said
note and secured by said deed to
secure debt due and payable;
NOW THEREFORE, because of
said default and under and by vir
tue of the power of said contained
in said deed to secure debt, the
undersigned, Federal National
Mortgage Association, as attorney
in fact for Fagan Homes, Inc., will
sell during the legal hours of sale
before the Courthouse door of
Houston County, the county in
which said real estate is situated,
to the highest bidder for cash on
the first Tuesday in May, 1959,
being the sth day of May, 1959,
the following real estate described
in and conveyed by said deed to
secure debt, to-wit;
All that lot or parcel of land
lying and being in the sth Land
District of Houston County, Geor
gia, and in the city of Warner
Robins, being a part of Land Lot
No. 198, same being known and
designated as Lot No. 7 in Block
“A” of Fagan Homes, Inc. Subdi
vision, Section 1 according to plat
of survey of said Subdivision made
by Rhodes Sewell, State Survey
or No. 160, on September 5, 1953,
and revised on November 11,
1953, a copy of said plat as revised
being of record in Map Book 3,
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LINDA ARRIVES . . . Dancer
Linda Wray poses on a stair
way aboard the liner Constitu
tion on arrival in New York
from a 4-month European tour.
page 70, in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Houston
County, Georgia. Said lot has such
shapes, metes, bounds, courses and
distances as are shown on said
revised plat of survey. Said re
vised plat and the record thereof
are hereby made a part of this
description by reference thereto.
Also the following property lo
cated in and upon the real estate
hereinbefore described, to-wit:
1 30-gallon electric water heater,
being W. L. Jackson electric wa
ter heater No. 30949.
A fee simple deed will be execu
ted by the undersigned to the pur
chaser at said sale.
The proceeds of said sale will
be applied as provided in the
aforesaid deed to secure debt.
This Ist day of April, 1959,
Federal National Mortgage
Association
As Attorney in Fact for
Fagan Homes, Incorporated
Nunn & Aultman
Attorneys at Law
Perry, Georgia 4tc. 4-9.
Improved husbandry and dis
ease control, with efficient feed
and livestock handling equipment,
is needed if Georgia’s livestock
program is to progress, declare
Extension animal husbandmen.
3rd STRAIGHT YEAR! PLYMOUTH V-8 WINS,
ITS CLASS IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN!
OTHERS TALK ECONOMY
PLYMOUTH DELIVERS IT!
Other cars have talked economy this year. Bat a Plymouth V-8 has just proved it can give better
gas mileage than Ford or Chevrolet V-Bs. Plymouth did it by winning its class for the 3rd straight
year in America's recognized competitive test for economy. Plymouth's score; 21.15 miles per gallon.
|p HERE ARE MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN FACTS: HERE ARE WHA T THESE FACTS MEAN TO YOU:
■ A Plymouth V-8 has just won its class in the Mobilgas ■As a Plymouth owner, you can expect economical
Economy Run for the third year in a row. Ford and operation in everyday driving.
Chevrolet both finished behind Plymouth. .
. c „ ■ As a Plymouth owner, you’re driving the car that
Plymouth scored 21.15 miles per gallon. g ave better gas mileage than Ford or Chevrolet in th«
■ Winning Plymouth was a Belvedere 2-door hardton, 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run.
equipped with standard Fury V-800 engine and auto- , lc! 0 P1 „ .. ,
matic transmission. As a owner, you can also expect top per
formance (Plymouth s winning V-8 is the biggest stand
• Run was sanctioned by United States Auto Club. ard engine in its class).
Plymouth’s low prices, low upkeep, high resale value and proven gas economy make it the year’s
bfst economy buy in its class. And Plymouth delivers the Big Difference in style, ride, perform
ance, features and comfort, too! A “ Two-Mile Try-Out” will prove it, so take yours todayl
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THE BIG DIFFERENCE..JET
McLEXDOA AUTO CO.
r 921 Carroll Street, Perry
Wilder’s Brother
Dies in Nashville
Marcus A. Wilder, 47, of Macon,
died in the Veterans Hospital in
Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday after a
brief illness. Graveside services
were held Friday in Andersonville
National Cemetery with Reese
Park Funeral Home of Americus
in charge.
A native of Hawkinsville, Mr.
Wilder was a member of the Me
thodist church and a veteran of
World War 11.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Elizabeth Wilder, Macon; two bro
thers, Edward Wilder, Perry; and
Robert E. Wilder, San Diego,
Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. M. S.
Deitz, Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Syd
ney Weatherly and Mrs. Ralph
Amann, both of Macon.
Newcomers Listed
For Last 2 Months
February and March
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parkerson,
Duncan St.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Tate, Elko
Road.
Mrs. Edna Baker, 301 Carroll
St. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ladon Williams,!
905 Commerce St.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Farrell, 621
Pine Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Greene,
1709 Sewell Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O’Neal, 1007
Gilmer St.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Prince,
613 Hillcrest.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, 1015
Duncan St.
i Mr. and Mrs. David Banks, 907
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scritchfield,
1015 Duncan St.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan O. Colvin,
Houston Lake Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones, Holly
Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burchett,
1001 Gaines Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shurling,
U. S. Highway No. 41 South.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stocks,
1423 Duncan St.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodword,
1118 Ball Street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Steiner,
1424 Duncan St.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Boyer,
1213 Jewel Drive.
Rev. and Mrs. James Coad, Law
son Drive.
USE WANT ADS
Officers Elected
By Delphian Club
Mrs, Emmitt Akin was hostess
to the Delphian Club at its an
nual business meeting held April
9.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Akin
were Mrs. Gardner Watson, Mrs.
B. W. Bozeman and Mrs. Cohen
Walker.
A tempting salad plate was
served after the club assembled.
Mrs. Alton Hardy, president,
presided.
The Welcome Service Commit
tee reported 10 newcomers visited.
Plans were made for the spring
luncheon to be held at the New
Perry Hotel, May 14, at 1.
The following slate of officers
for the new year was unanimous
ly elected:
Mrs. Floyd Tabor, president;
Mrs. Jack Miller, vice president;
Mrs. Emmitt Akin, secretary;
Mrs. Watt Boler, treasurer; Mrs.
Houser Gilbert, parliamentarian;
1 Mrs. Alton Hardy, Mrs. Cohen
Walker and Mrs. Ed Weaver, di
rectors.
SAFETY PAYS OFF
IT’S BUILDING TIME!
A ROOM OR A HOME
SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON THE
JOB YOU WANT
TOLLESON SUPPLY CO.
Jernigan St. Phone GA 9-2334
Akikta Club Tours
Perry Mfg. Plant
The Akikta Club met Wednes
day afternoon, April 8, i n
home of Mrs. Chesley Cawthon
with Mrs. Paul Griffin as coW
tess.
A tour of the Perry Manufactur
ing Company plant completed the
year’s programs which were de
signed to give the members a
clearer understanding of the func
tions and purposes of civic active'
ties.
After the tour, the club held a
business meeting. The next meet
ing will be held in the home of
Mrs. Horace Langston and will be
the annual business meeting
SCRATCH-ME-NOT
WITH ITCH-ME-NOT!
Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. In 15
minutes, if the itch needs scratch
ing, get your 48c back. You feel
the medication take hold to quite
the itch in minutes; watch
1 1 healthy, clear skin come on. Get
■! ITCH-ME-NOT from any druggist
i for external skin irritations. NOW
at Akin Drug Co.