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■[Meet the Challenge
>in the Candidacy of
'Columbus Roberts
|For Governor of Georgia
| Every citizen who has ever
f voiced a desire for better gov
aernment and a higher type of
public official must face the
I challenge in the candidacy of
; Columbus Roberts for Gover
nor of Georgia.
\ 1 lere is the type of man
•you’ve always SAID you
I'wanted in public office . . .
a man who has been success
ful and respected in his own
affairs and who has proven,
: s Commissioner of Agrlcul-
I rnre, that he can he as suc
cessful as a public official.
Here is a man whose
very life, as much an his
, piaiform promises, stands
for all that yon have ever
•asked in good govern
ment, in clean politics.
r ilis gifts of his own earn
ijings prove his concern for ed
;'Mention, for helping depend
ent mothers and children,
.the sick and the handicapped.
His experienced, intelligent
leadership has improved the
condition of our farmers. A
i:S*re-tirne of square dealing
twith ids own employes dem
onstrates his sympathy with
ia.be r.
Here is the kind of man
' you’ve always SAID you
I wanted a chance to support.
, . And now he is in the
race for Governor, fighting
; VOUII battle, paying his own
way, refusing to make en
tangling political alliances
I* 1 that would handicap him in |
ill Meet this challenge yourself! Write us today for your
copy of “The Man Who Measures Up,” text of radio address |
hy the Rev. Woodfin Grady Harry, Mayor of Warm Springs. I
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!Roberts-For-Governor Campaign Committee!
430 Piedmont Hotel Atlanta, Georgia '
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The Man Who
>
Measures Up’
Tune in WSB at 7 a. in. Saturdays
(ft a. m. C. S. T.) to hear Columbus
Roberta’ plans for better times in
Georgia.
(
serving ALL Georgia, fair'.'
and efficiently, when he is
elected.
What will YOU do
about Columbus Roberts’
candidacy for Governor?
Thousands of good citi
zens, in every part of Geor
gia, already have accepted
the challenge and are out
working as they have never
worked before . . . working
for Columbus Roberts’ elec
tion to bring fulfillment of
every unselfish ambition they
have ever held for a greater,
better Georgia ... #
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Lizzie Abbott, Mr. Cal
vin Abbott, Mr. Robert Akins,
Miss Barnell Humphrey, and
Albert Jones spent the weekend
in Savannah, Ga. with Mr. W.
K. Abbott.
Mrs. W. V. Tuggle spent sev
eral days last week in Leesburg
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Powell.
Mrs. Katie Oliver of Lake City, i
Fla. and Mrs. Mary Lou Fair- 1
cloth of Pineview spent Wednes
day last week with their aunt,.
Mrs. J. H. Hodges.
Miss Sudie Connell spent sev
eral days last week with friends
in Atlanta.
Mrs. S. A. Nunn and children,
Betty and Sam, are spending
this week in Cordele with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Can-i
non. Mr, Nunn accompanied his
family and spent the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borders and
| baby daughter, Linda Jean, of
Fort Valley, visited her parents, |
Mr, and Mrs. Sam P, Houser,
; Wednesday last week.
Miss Edna Barrow, of Bar
wick, is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Cohen Walker this week. ,
; His sister, Miss Lillian Walker, !
;of Warthen, visited them re-1
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ira Nunn, of!
Warm Springs, are spending this
week with his sister, Mrs. J. F.
Bonner, and Mr. Bonner. Mrs. s
Phillip Comb, of Deland, Fla.,
was the Bonner’s guest several
days last week.
Mrs. Rochelle Hill and Miss
Sallie Hill, of Cochran, spent last
week with Mrs. Hill’s sister,
Mrs. F. H. Armstrong, and
family.
Mr. Cohen Walker was the di- i
rector last week at a camp held j
annually at Houston Lake. The
boys attending this year were:
Richard Ogletree, Durward Wil
son. Eugene Lashley, Dick and
Billy Roughton, Walter Skellie,
Ralph Tabor, “Dudder” Tolleson,
Ben Marshall,and Emmett Cater.
Mrs. G. S. Riley and Mrs. G,
E. Jordan left Friday for a two
weeks’ stay at Bat Cave, N. C. j
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Middle- 1
brooks are spending this week in
McDonough with her parents, 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dickson, and
in East Point with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R.L.Middlebrooks.
They had as their guests here
last week, their niece, Muriel
Welch, of McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Averett
and daughter, Lauta, visited
friends in Lumpkin during the
weekend.
Mrs. Carl Huggins’ bridge club
met with her last Thursday
morning.
Mr. J. P. Etheridge and Mr. j
Harry Palmer spent the weekend
in Waynesville, N. C.
Mr. G. E. Jordan is in New
Orleans, La. for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson
spent the weekend at Indian
Springs.
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Cooper had
as their guests at dinner Satur
day evening Dr. and Mrs. J. D.
Applewhite and daughters, Miss
es Alice and Josephine Apple
white, and Dr. Charles Cooper,
Jr , Macon. Miss Josephine Ap
plewhite and Dr. Cooper remain
ed through the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tabor and
son, Wesley Ramage, had a va
cation trip to North and South
Carolina last week.
Miss Lessie Gray and Mr. Hilt
Gray are spending this week
with relatives in Munford.Frank
ford, and Falkville, Ala.
Mrs. Nora Barnes, St. Peters
burg, Fla., is spending two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Tabor and other relatives here.
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Cooper had
as their guests Sunday Dr. and ;
Mrs. S. B. Blackmer and chil
dren, Sue and Lehman, Colum- j
bus; and Mrs. S. J. Standard,
Washington, Ga.
Perry High School Supt. E. P.
Staples and Mr. Bobby Holtz-;
claw, last year’s outstanding
Perry school basketball star, will
spend next week in Atlanta|
where they will take part in the i
annual clinic of the Georgian
Athletic Coaches Association, to
be held at Georgia.
Mrs. C. F. Cooper will go to
Washington, Ga. to attend a
family reunion to be held Mon
day and for a visit of several
days.
Mrs. A. I. Tuggle spent last |
week in Atlanta w T ith Mr. and!
Mrs. Earl Peek.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rainey, (
Mt. Vernon, visited his parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rainey,,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Boler are
spending a week’s vacation at
Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Misses Jean and Nell Evans
are spending two w'eeks in Con
j way, S. C. with their grand
mother, Mrs. J. C. Evans,
Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Boyd are
| spending a two weeks’ vacation
with relatives in Charleston,
S. C.
Mrs. J. J. Sparrow, Havvkins
ville, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Riley during the
I week end.
Mr. J. M. Tolleson and daugh
ters, Joyce and Barbara, spent
1 the week end at Jacksonville
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Marx Kunz arrived re
cently from Columbia, S. C. for
| a visit in Perry.
Mrs. S. J. Ellis spent the week |
1 end in Grovania with her son,
: Mr. Jack Ellis, and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe W. Gilbert
and son, Joe Jr. of Jacksonville,
Fla. visited Mr. and Mrs, H. T,
Gilbert recently, enroute on a
trip to Washington, D. C. and
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans,
Jr., spent several days last week
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Suddeth, who accompan
ied the Evans home for a short
visit.
Miss Anna Lee Beavers has
as her guest Miss Gene Vance of 1
Fort Valley. She visited Miss!
I Vance several days this week.
Miss Carolyn Coleman spent
the week end at Jacksonville
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. S. J. Powell, Leesburg,
is spending this week with her
daughter, Mrs, W. V. Tuggle,
1 and Mr. Tuggle.
Mr. R. E. Brown came home
from Reidsville and spent the
week end.
Mrs. C. L, Huggins, of Oliver,
is visiting her son, Mr. Carl
Huggins, and family this week.
They spent Sunday at Indian
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leech,
Macon, spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Houser
Gilbert.
Mrs. E. F. Evans, Dossville,
Miss, is visiting her son and his
wife, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Evans.
Her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Star
ling, of Walnut Grove, Miss.,
! and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Evans
and daughter, Eileen, of Tifton
| visited Dr. and Mrs. Evans here
: recently.
Mrs. 0. D. Warthen returned
this week to her home in Vidalia
after a visit with her mother,
Mrs. E. D. Smith.
Mr. Max Moore and son, Her
bert, returned Friday from a ten
day vacation trip to Miami Beach,
Fla.
Miss Martha Cooper is visiting
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Ansley, at their home in
Atlanta.
Mrs. J. A. Grubb and daugh
ters, Misses Anna, Marion and
Jean Grubb, returned this week
from Nazareth, Penn, where
they spent two months with
relatives.
Lieut. E. Hunter Hurst, Misses
Dorothy and Margaret Newhard,
Miss Lora McPhaul and Miss
Jule Hurst spent the weekend at
Sea Island Beach, Ga.
Carol and Vivian Fain are vis
iting their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Fain,in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tabor and
children. Allen and Sylvia, spent
last week at Jacksonville Beach.
Mrs. L. K. Thomason left Sun
day for Woodlawn, 111. to be
with her mother, Mrs. Clarence
Pate, who is very ill.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Tucker
spent last week at Carter Hill
I Church, near Winder, where
1 Rev. Tucker is pastor. He con
ducted a revival and Bible
1 school.
Mrs. Reuben Rutenberg re
turned Friday from a week’s
visit with her mother, Mrs. G.
M. Barwick, in Soperton. Miss
Mildred Sessions, Soperton, re
turned with her for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mason
will spend next week in the
North Carolina mountains.
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New Shipment Just Received
POTTERY PITCHERS, several sizes & colors,
15c, 25c, 35c, and 40c.
POTTERY CHURNS $1.25
CEDAR WATER BUCKETS, $ 1 & $1.25
Red Line AXES & Wood Slasher AXES, $1.25 to $2
STEELYARDS - - WEED CUTTERS
THERMOS JUGS, LUNCH KITS, and
ENAMELWARE COOKING UTENSILS.
Come in and See this New Merchandise.
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 ; Delivery Service ; Perry, Ga.
Lighten Work On the Farm and Home With an
Electric Water System
We have several makes and sizes. Consult
us before buying. We can supply you with
PIPE and PIPE FITTINGS, PUMP SCREENS
and CYLINDERS, GARDEN HOSE.
FISHING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
INSECT SPRAYS and GUNS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
Andrew Hardware Co.
phone 500 Perry, ga.
■ "'M' ll 111,1
Cotton Ginning
Season is Here Again
We are ready to give you the same GOOD
SAMPLE and GOOD TURNOUT that you
have come to expect from Our Gins. We have
had all the vital parts of our GIN SYSTEM
overhauled at the FACTORY.
We will pay you highest prices for
your cotton seed and will maintain
our reputation of having the BEST
COTTON MARKET in this part
of the State.
GOOD BIG COTTON SHEETS 25c
J. P. ETHERIDGE
Phone 45 - Perry, Ga,
U. S. BACKS ROBERTS’ WORK
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Washington’s approval of Commissioner of Agriculture Columbus
Roberts’ work to increase the Georgia farmer’s income is shown by
special help given. Commissioner Roberts, second from left above, and
State Veterinarian J. M. Sutton, left, are pictured with a second U. S.
Department of Agriculture travelling laboratory sent here to help stamp
out Bangs disease, or contagious abortion, which has been cutting into
’tbs farmer’s profits on cattle and hogs.
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