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Island Shoals News
It sure has been pretty weath
er, for the last few days the tree',
and flowers, are just beautiful.
We are rind to see Mrs. Charlie
Allen bade at home again after
being gone to the hospital for fout
weeks we all hope for tier a speedy
recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Piper were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Moss Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Bird Fincher spent the
week-end at Porterdale with his
daughter, Mrs. Johnson.
Miss Ruth Davis motored to
Covington Thursday on business.
Miss Sarah Bois Davis spent
the day with Miss Frances Avery,
Sunday.
The singing given by Miss
Pauline Warren Sunday night was
highly enjoyed by a very large
crowd.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Smith were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tobe
Smith, of Worthvilie, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen and
two sons, Einett and Linsey were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Allen Sunday p. in.
Mr. Rillious Fincher and Miss
Eva Mae Washington were out
riding Sunday d. in.
The little birds songs they chirp
are oh how sweet to hear them.
Blue Bell.
AUSTIN «• \
Buick is Baseball’s Favorite
! Big League Stars Choose Buick
Y%»2 /or Their Personal Use n/
Like attracts like! The leading stars in 'ls/ k
nJvSnu baseball’s firmament are in turn
Buick fans!
f Appreciating the tremendous import- j|p|||i
ance of all round performance, these
* leading players of both major leagues > <r^
own and drive Buicks.
RIXEY
HUGGINS r* ~ Cincinnati. N. L*
New York, A. L. These men —some of whom are pictured
in this advertisement —selected Buicks
for the same sound reasons that
governed Jimmy Murphy, champion of
2 the race Gene Sarazan, national % Vr
golf champion, and other noted cele- '(
evans brities who have purchased Buicks. tobin j
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HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
Moccasin Gap
The farmers are about through
planting and won’t be long beiore
cotton chopping time.
Mr. Waymond and Jim Savage
were in this community Sunday.
Mr. Noel Jirfks and fair, iv, from
near Phillippi, speni S ndav witn
Mr. M. A. Jinks and family.
Misses Irene and Thelma Carter
and Marv Will Pope were the
guest of Mrs. Cora Haynes Sun*
day p. m.
Mr. Thomas Jinks visited the
Chapmon bovs Sunday p. m.
Mrs. Bettie Willard spent Sun
day with Mrs. Sam Evens.
Miss Pauline Tompson from
near New Hope has gone to Por
terdale to work, we hope her
much success.
Mr. Bob Evens sure did have a
pretty boquet Sunday some little
girl gave him.
Miss Beattrice Spear from Atlan
ta, visited her cousin Miss Dale
Jinks Saturday night also Misses
Miie and Gladys Jinke.
Mr. M. A. Jinks called on Mr.
Will Chapman a little while Sun
day p.fm.
Mr. Jeff Lewis has moved in
the house With Mr. Dozier Pope.
Mrs. Lillian Pope spent Sunday
p. m. with Mrs. Belle Carter.
Mr. Clarence Willard went shop
ping to Jackson Saturday a. m.
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BQLL=WE=GO
The Calcium Arsenate Product
Sure Death to the 801 l Weevil
RESULTS SURE
8011-We-Go is a proven product; used by the most success
ful cotton plamers in the south ; praised in hundreds of
unsolicited testimonials sent us for the deadly effect on
the boll weevil. 9 T .voyeurs of tests in the heart of the boll
weevil infested territory shows that it is an efficient killer
ot the weevil You take no chances when you use 801 -
We-Go. It is sure death to the boll weevil.
LOW COST PER ACRE
8011-We-Go costs only 14c a gallon i eady for spraying.
For approximately $3 to $4 per acie per season you can
be free from the boll weevil and save your cotton. Com
pare that cost with other products. 8011-We-Go conies to
you in concentrated form—you add the the water and save
the freight. It is sprayed in the daytime—no inefficient,
expensive night work. A child can apply it—no expensive
labor necessarv.
BOLL WE-GO—A PRODUCT
OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
There are several scientific ingredients in 8011-We-Go
which keep the calcium arsenate in a form available for
the boll weevil to drink. He come out to drink. His drink
brines death, in addition there are several ingredients in
BrIMW-Go which make it stick to the cotton plant.
That’s why 8011-We-Go resists rain, dew and wind. That’s
wiry only three or four applications a year are necessary.
8011-We-Go is a ptocuct of chemical engineering and years
of research work. It is not a molasses, flour or ice creom
po vder product.
It does the work. It kills the boll weevil and it does
It at the lowest cost and with the least effort'
Write for literature which tells all about 8011-We-Go.
C. B. Plexico,
Bankof Locust Grove, Locust Grove,
Ga. Exclusive Distributor in this
County
BOLL-WE-GO MFG COMPANY
63 North Pryer S*. . . . ATLANTA, GA
*Long Distance Phone Walnut 3915.
Morris Grove News.
Misses Estelle and Lucile Phil
leps and Miss Elma Brown were
th< Sunday :*t» rnoon guest of
Miss s Aliie and Elen Corley.
Miss Eulida Evans spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Mamie
E\ a is.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jarrell Jr.
spent last week with Mrs. E. F.
Brown.
DEVOE
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I Paint and Varnish Products I
They lay a paU of ugliness over the I
Preveat the evl] that dust can do. 9
Miss Jewell Farmer spent last
week with her sister Mrs. Gradv
Mays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 Evans went
to Atlanta shoping last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Hays and
fimifey have moved to East Point.
Misses Maggie and Elna Starr
w. nt to Mt. Zion Saturday night.
Miss Dora Evans spent Satur
day night, with Miss Eulida Evans,